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BOSS KEN JERNIGAN
A VITAL FRIEND TO THE BLUE ANGELS TEAM FOR MANY YEARS, HE WAS HONORED FOR HIS SELFLESS CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE TEAM AND THEIR FAMILIES. BRUCE STRATTON AND THE POWER OF VOLUNTEERISM SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON’S 20 UNDER 40 SAE SERVICE PARTNERS
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NEWS FROM HQ 03 BOSS KEN JERNIGAN VOICE OF THE ESA 04 SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS 06 CHAPTER INSTALLATIONS 08 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD 11 MARCH TO THE MADNESS 16 LIVING THE MISSION & VISION 18 FOUNDATION DONOR SPOTLIGHT: KEVIN LEONG & MIKE MONROE 28 FOUNDATION TOP DONORS 38 KEEPING UP WITH THE SAES 45 SAE FINANCIAL & HOUSING 48 DONOR HONOR ROLL 52 CHAPTER ETERNAL 74
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About the cover Boss Ken Jernigan (West Florida ‘69) has been a vital friend to the Blue Angels team for many years, and was honored with the titles “Honorary Blue Angel” and later “Honory Boss” for his selfless contributions to the team and their families.
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30 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: JP Andrick (Frostburg State ‘97) Laura Bianchi Jennifer Byrd-Alvarado Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01) Alison Lai Spencer Long (Central Michigan ‘08) Kayla McCloud Holcombe Rolader (Louisiana State ‘21) Gray Weaver Contact www.sae.net www.therecordonline.net Facebook @saefraternity Twitter @sae1856 Instagram @sigmaalphaepsilon To submit a news item: contact@sae.net
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NEWS FROM HQ
EVENT UPDATES As the Fraternity works to fulfill its mission of advancing the highest standards of friendship, scholarship, leadership, and service for our members throughout life, we are ever-evolving to meet the needs of our Chapters and our members throughout the Realm. Since reinstituting our beloved Leadership School and adopting a new database and Learning Management System (LMS), the staff realized we might have been offering too many programs and, as a result, might have been forcing Chapters and members to pick and choose which programs to attend. After reviewing the feedback and evaluating our current leadership development offerings, the Fraternity Service Center staff presented a proposal that the Supreme Council endorsed at their January meeting, which would eliminate the Emerging Leaders Academy and our Executives Academy as standalone programs. Looking to the future, the Fraternity will now offer Leadership School and Ritual Academy as our two annual in-person programs. Ritual Academy will continue to provide initiated brothers with the experience to learn about the Ritual of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and its application in both chapter and individual life, while Leadership School will evolve to offer both a leadership track for general members and a management track for chapter officers. We will also expand self-paced program offerings through the LMS for collegiate and alumni members.
STAFF UPDATES The Fraternity Service Center welcomed Adam Lippy (Western Carolina ‘22) to the staff as a Chapter Services Consultant, and Gray Weaver to the SAE Foundation staff as the Coordinator of Donor Services. After two years with the Membership & Records Department, Steve Chaves (Salem State ‘18) has accepted the Accounts Payable Specialist position with SAE Financial & Housing. To view the full SAE staff visit www.sae.net/about/ team.
Moving forward, Ritual Academy will be held in Evanston in early August, before collegiate members return to school for the fall, and Leadership School will be held in early January, right after most collegiate officers have begun their new term. The event dates for the 2023-2024 school year will be as follows. Ritual Academy: August 4-6, 2023. Leadership School: January 4-7, 2024. Please visit www.sae.net/events/ for more information. SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
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VOICE OF THE ESA Growing up in this family, I eventually realized that the most treasured and cherished memories and moments that I possess were born of a time when I least expected it. Sigma Alpha Epsilon has been that gem which has provided me with leadership skills, lifelong friendships, and innumerable mentors throughout personal and professional stages of life. In all, Sigma Alpha Epsilon has provided me with opportunities of a lifetime! It is often said one should leave something better than when you found it. For each of us, no matter what role we play in Sigma Alpha Epsilon, I hope we can accept the challenge to make SAE better and stronger than when we found it. On this journey as your ESA, I believe, without a doubt, that we have made SAE stronger together. Collectively, as a brotherhood, we have accomplished many of the goals that we set out to achieve. It is also often stated that there is strength in numbers. When I began my term as ESA, my focus was centered around the concept that we are stronger when we stand together and can accomplish even more when we all work together towards a common outcome. Over these past two years, together we have: • • • • • • • Hearing the word “journey” makes me think of a road traveled that can lead to unknown destinations. As I wind down my tenure on the Supreme Council, specifically the last two years as your Eminent Supreme Archon, I reflect on a journey 25 years in the making. I am consistently awed that this fraternal journey has created unimaginable and unforgettable experience of a lifetime…and it’s not done yet. When we set out to travel on a road of unknowns, choices are abundant. Much like the paths on Minerva’s Highway, we choose a way that leads us to the discovery of ourselves and the role we will play within SAE. It is here where we begin to understand who we are as an individual and are introduced to the concept of fraternity and the opportunity to lead in a community. Over the past two and a half decades, I have learned that fraternity is not a house. It is not a club. It’s not a party. It’s a challenge and a promise. It’s a million moments of truth and treasured memories. Fraternity is old and new and is a gift entrusted to each of us to cherish and then give away. It’s a shared mission, vision, and purpose. It’s a lifelong expectation and commitment to something bigger than myself. Fraternity is a future of opportunities and a constant chance to matter in the lives of others. Fraternity is family. 4
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Established twenty-five emerging chapters. Installed 14 Phoenix chapters. Almost doubled the number of active alumni volunteers. Increased to over 12,500 collegiate members. Hosted over 100 Third Thursday events. Raised over $1,000,000 in philanthropic efforts. Consecutively supported the foundation with over $1,000,000 raised each of the last two years, Reestablished the National Leadership School. Implemented new database system. Enhanced our educational initiatives through a new learning management system. Collaborated with the Foundation to begin the process of establishing a job board platform for our members. Have begun to work towards endowing our Ritual Academy. Expanded our social media presence.
While we have accomplished so much these past two years, including progress in many other areas than those listed above, there is always more work to be done. This biennium has given us an even stronger foundation to continue working on the goals and objectives we have laid out. The key to accomplishing these will be to focus on the small steps that we can take every day and trust one another to do our part in our efforts. It’s easy to get sidetracked and lose focus on the task at hand, but we must remember that success is not just about starting strong; it’s about finishing strong. The feeling of accomplishment that comes from completing something we started is an irreplaceable feeling. It’s a feeling of pride, satisfaction, and self-worth.
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As we stand on the cusp of a new biennium, it is natural to look towards the future with a mix of hope and uncertainty. We cannot predict what lies ahead, but we can prepare ourselves for both the challenges and opportunities that will come our way. The choices we make, both individually and collectively, will determine the course of our fraternity’s future and the role we play in the interfraternal world. One thing is certain: the future will be shaped by the actions we take today. The future holds immense possibility for progress and innovation but also presents us with potential challenges: our ongoing relationships and partnerships with higher education institutions; freedom of association; the overall health and well-being of our members and the daily challenges they face; the ongoing rise in tuition in higher education; and recruitment efforts versus the challenges of traditional mechanisms for growing our membership. But these trials also offer us opportunities to come together and make meaningful change. We can harness our collective power to address these issues (and so many others) head-on and build a better, more honorable fraternity for ourselves and future members of SAE. Belonging to a fraternity is typically described as that essence of a lifelong brotherhood filled with great memories, personal and professional development opportunities, and an unbreakable bond of brothers. We aspire to join an organization that is filled SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
with diverse perspectives and rich experiences from all walks of life. We speak to the principles of belonging to a brotherhood that is built on deep relationships with others, and we state that a fraternity is different than any other organization. Personally, my translation of the philosophy of friendships within Sigma Alpha Epsilon is that of a stained-glass window where we are each individual components of an amazing, singular mosaic. Each of us has our own views, our own ideas, and our own unique characteristics that tell a story. Collectively, we tell an entirely new story filled with great memories, friendships, and opportunities for even greater levels of achievements. It has been a true honor to serve as your Eminent Supreme Archon these past two years and it is an even bigger honor to call myself a brother in this great fraternity. We have much more to do and I know that the passion each of us has for advancing our great organization will allow us to be strong, vigilant, and successful in all that we set out to accomplish. Phi Alpha!
Mike Corelli (Northern Illinois ‘01) Eminent Supreme Archon
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SOCIAL MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS @MERCERSAE1870
Mercer (Georgia Psi) Bid Day Spring 2023 #SAE
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Florida State (Florida Beta) Happy holidays from the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon! See you back, and better than ever next semester. 6
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San Jose State (California Zeta) shoutout redbull shoutout sae
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Wyoming (Wyoming Alpha) Pirates Never Die! ΣΑΕ ended homecoming week with one of our oldest traditions here as the Wyoming Alpha chapter! ΦΑ
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South Florida (Florida Delta) We would like to give a warm welcome to our spring 2023 Nu new member class!
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Indiana State (Indiana Sigma) Thank you to everyone that bought grilled cheese and thank you Alpha Phi for doing this event with us!
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Central Florida (Florida Epsilon) This past weekend, the Florida Epsilon chapter celebrated our 50th anniversary here at UCF. It was a great event where active brothers and alumni united together, shared stories, and bonded in unity as we welcomed our new initiates.
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Missouri-Kansas City (Missouri Kappa-Chi) For the first time in many years, the UMKC Interfraternity Council has restarted the award for the chapter with the highest semester GPA.
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Rhode Island (Rhode Island Alpha) Recently, our brother @brady_roark82 , donated his stem cells to save the life of a recipient who is currently battling Blood Cancer. Thank you to @bethematch for making this match possible! ΦΑ.
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Baylor (Texas Theta) Clocking out after the Night Shift! Thank you to everyone who came out to support SAE’s “The Night Shift” over the last 2 weekends.
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Arkansas-Fayetteville (Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon) Last weekend, the freshman class of the Alpha Upsilon chapter visited ΣΑΕ headquarters in Evanston, Illinois.
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New Haven (Connecticut Nu-Eta) Happy Valentines Day! Today our brothers helped the couples of West Haven who had been married for 50+ years celebrate Valentine’s Day!
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WELCOME TO THE REALM: IOWA STATE AND NEVADA-RENO! B E I N G G R A N T E D A C H A R T E R I S N O E A SY TA S K , A N D M A I N TA I N I N G I T I S E V E N M O R E C H A L L E N G I N G . E AC H S U CC E S S F U L C H A P T E R I N S TA L L AT I O N B R I N G S A N E W G E N E R AT I O N O F T R U E G E N T L E M E N I N T O T H E WO R L D, A L L U PH E L D BY T H E H I G H E S T S TA N DA R D S O F T H E F R AT E R N I T Y. T H E S E A R E T H E M O S T R E C E N T C H A P T E R S A D D E D T O T H E R E A L M . I N T E R E S T E D I N ( R E ) S TA R T I N G A C H A P T E R AT YO U R S C H O O L? E M A I L CO N TAC T@SA E . N E T FO R M O R E I N FO R M AT I O N .
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A B O U T T H E C A M PU S Iowa State University is a campus unlike any other. The campus feels large, as it is a Big XII school, but feels small and connected. The atmosphere of the Iowa State campus is inviting and comfortable for students of all backgrounds.
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FO U N D I N G FAT H E R S Ryan Patrick Abens Patrick Anthony Adduci Alejandro René Alicea-Espaillat Jack Douglas Bergquist Joe Marcellus Brinker Griffin Thomas Bruns Garrett Henry Carlson Nathan Charles Church Braydon Leland Clay Michael Byard Cox Alexander Fernandez Miguel Francois Owen Matthew George Adam Yahia Gorine Samuel Mullins Gumm Andrew Michael Haberkorn Braden Hayes Charles Devassia Hofbauer Castin Paul Keil Jeremy Harlan Koger Hunter Allen Martin Peter Joseph Micksch
Owen Michael Miller Jonathan James Nevenhoven Aleck Jay O’Brien Nicholas Taylor Perkins Sean Patrick Peters
Gabriel Pruneda Ryan Nicholas Rasmussen Chancellor Kenneth Reese Antonio Alberto Reyes-Muñoz David Javier Roque Joshua Rusch Timothy Donn Savage Nolan Richard Schwartz James Dean Shulka Matthew Thomas Stoltz Noah James Streeter Nathan Larry Thorp Garey Steven Weaver Reindl Thomas Weaver Andrew David Wilson Adam Matthew Ziemba
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Institution
Iowa State University
Chapter Designation
Iowa Gamma
Current Chapter Size
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Installation Date
December 3, 2022
Location
Ames, IA
Institution Founded
1905
Student Population
30,708
I N T H E I R WO R D S The Iowa Gamma Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon worked tirelessly to earn and restore the legacy back to Iowa State. The progress of chartering was gratifying and we are proud of our membership and all of the sacrifices that they made to achieve our goal. By being a member of Iowa Gamma, it means more than just the label and the name that is associated with it. It is a family that has a long and rich history at Iowa State University dating back to 1903 and the Dragon Society. As a member of Iowa Gamma, being able to help bring back our chapter and add to the storied history of ΣΑΕ at Iowa State University is a once in a lifetime achievement and opportunity and all of the men of Iowa Gamma are honored to have been apart of it.
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I N T H E I R WO R D S As we continue laying the foundation for our Nevada Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Nevada, Reno, we are confident in the bright future. We are dedicated to upholding the ideals of the True Gentleman and ensuring that our chapter thrives. We are grateful for the support and guidance provided by our alumni and national organization. We are determined to pass on the valuable lessons and traditions of Sigma Alpha Epsilon to future generations of brothers. Our ultimate goal is to foster a strong sense of brotherhood within our chapter.
FO U N D I N G FAT H E R S Daniel Antonio Ayala Joseph William Azar Ethan William Barnard Oliver Lucca Bourdrel Gage Lewis Campbell James Manuel Corbett Aidan Joseph Davis Daniel Joseph Davis Riley Joseph Donahoe Jared James Doolittle Cash Stephans Duffy Gabriel Paul Eck Ty Scott Eck Tucker John Farrar Cameron Sean Fitzpatrick Cole Allan Fleiner Leo Alexander Garcia Kolby Nolan Gooder Ethan Grant Guensler Emmanuel Justin Guzman Garret Andrew Hiebel Zane Nicholas Hinojosa Mason Marc Isquith Ethan John Jean David Bradford Kalayanaprapruit Ethan Navindu Kirsch Jacob Lloyd LaBar Cooper James Marks Tony Alec Olivas Blake Andrew Ornellas Emmett Ryland Rosario Nikolas Theadore Stavropoulos 10
The University of Nevada, Reno is a leading research university and the state’s land-grant institution, committed to providing high-quality education, cutting-edge research, and service to the global community. Founded in 1874, the University of Nevada, Reno, is the oldest institution of higher education in the state and has a student population of over 22,000. With a large and diverse alumni network, students who attend the University of Nevada, Reno will benefit from a wealth of opportunities and experiences that will set the foundation for their future careers. The university is home to seven colleges, including the College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources, College of Business, College of Education and Human Development, College of Engineering, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Science. Campus life is vibrant, offering students a variety of clubs and organizations to get involved in. They also provide essential support services to help achieve academic goals. Each university campus is unique, with its own set of resources and opportunities for students to explore.
S TAT S Steven Chase Thomas Stone Grey Tobin Parke Van Ulrich Mateo Anthony Valdez Javier Eduardo Vasquez Christian David Waters Benjamin Cole Wilson William Michael Zernich
Institution
University of Nevada, Reno
Chapter Designation
Nevada Alpha
Current Chapter Size
40
Installation Date
December 7, 2022
Location
Reno, NV
Institution Founded
1874
Student Population
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DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENT
RECOGNIZING A LIFETIME OF SERVICE AND LOYALTY TO THE FRATERNITY The Distinguished Service Award is the highest individual award a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon may receive. Their actions exhibit their understanding of the Fraternity’s teachings, adherence to Fraternity Laws, attention to the promotion of its welfare, and exemplary conduct that guards well its honor and high standing.
DENVER DICKERSON (NEVADA-RENO ‘64) DSA #155 Substantial dedication and loyalty describe Denver Dickerson (Nevada-Reno ‘64). Brother Dickerson is the definition of the True Gentleman. He joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon at the University of Nevada - Reno in 1960 and served the chapter in several roles during his collegiate years. He repaired and installed what many would regard as the largest lions in the Realm at the chapter house, where they remain today. His vision and dedication also carried over to the Chapter Room and Phi Alpha Room, where brothers of all generations can enjoy the chapter’s history, heritage, and archives, which Denver has maintained. During his collegiate years, his chapter recognized him as the Outstanding SAE. As an alumnus, Brother Dickerson served as a loyal son of Minerva for nearly 60 years in various volunteer roles on the house corporation, alumni association, editor of the alumni newsletter, and mentoring countless young men along the way. For his unwavering service, Brother Dickerson has been recognized by the Fraternity with the Order of the Lion four times and SAE’s second-highest honor - the Merit Key Award. Accordingly, the Supreme Council of Sigma Alpha Epsilon recognized Denver S. Dickerson with the 155th Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor bestowed upon a Brother of SAE on December 17, 2022, during the rechartering of the University of Nevada - Reno (Nevada Alpha).
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BRUCE STRATT AND THE POWE OF VOLUNTEERI BY: HOLCOMBE ROLADER (LOUISIANA STATE ‘21)
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THE CONCEPT OF SERVICE IS A MARK OF GOOD CHARACTER AND ONE OF THE CORNERSTONES OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, ESPECIALLY TOWARDS CAUSES THAT SUPPORT THE GREATER GOOD. VOLUNTEERING ONE’S TIME AND ENERGY TOWARDS A WORTHY CAUSE, NOT FOR FINANCIAL GAIN BUT FOR THE GOOD IT CAN DO, IS SOMETHING THAT EVERYONE SHOULD DO.
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BRUCE STRATTON SECTION TITLE HEREAND THE POWER OF VOLUNTEERISM Bruce Stratton (Idaho ‘71) is one brother who greatly understands the importance of service, and his works throughout his life have exemplified this. From his time at SAE and throughout his career, Bruce has always maintained that volunteering has taken him very far and done him many
favors. His wholehearted embrace of this concept should serve as a shining example of what benefits volunteering can bring to brotherhood and life in general.
Bruce Stratton is originally from Moscow, Idaho, and joined SAE when he decided to attend the local University of Idaho in 1967. While not previously familiar with fraternities, Bruce had come to know some brothers while growing up in Moscow and quickly saw that the type of culture they had was a good fit for him. One other aspect that drew him towards SAE was the idea of living in the chapter house. While there is an obvious appeal to living in a giant house with many friends, when Bruce moved into the Idaho Alpha chapter house, he noticed it was more than that. He quickly noticed that living with 50 other guys “takes a lot of cooperation,” and that notion impacted him. Learning to share, respect one another, and dwell together in unity takes time and patience. By learning this skill early on, Bruce could take advantage of the benefits of this altruism earlier than others. He quickly rose in chapter leadership and served as House Manager for his beloved building for two years, managing the day-to-day operations and coordinating with house staff. When reflecting on his time with the chapter, one of the most meaningful things Bruce
highlighted was the deep friendships he made while there. He notes that “[almost] all of my current good friends are SAEs I met while attending college” and further adds, “there’s not a whole lot I can compare it to.” The impact that SAE had on Bruce is palatable, and his reverence towards the house and the memories he made there demonstrates its importance. This early lesson in cooperation and doing something for the sake of others appears as a common theme in Bruce’s life, and its foundations in the chapter house have lasted quite a long time. After graduating from the University of Idaho in 1971 with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting and marrying his college sweetheart, Patty, Bruce quickly took his talents to the United States Military. Bruce served in the US Army as an officer in the Combat Engineers for two years and then another two years in the Finance Corps. Because it was the tail end of the Vietnam War, he was fortunate not to see combat and was stationed in Hawaii for three of his four years of service. Bruce credits the military for helping hone this sense of purpose and altruism and reflects positively on his time in the service. While in the service, Bruce also earned his CPA in 1975. The following year, he transitioned to civilian life and quickly pursued an accounting career. He was quickly hired by one of the “Big 8” accounting firms, Deloitte Haskins & Sells, in Twin Falls, Idaho. While working there during the first years of his career, Bruce credits an influential managing partner he worked with at the firm for teaching much of the ins and outs of the accounting field as well as navigating the operations of running a firm. In 1978, he was transferred to the Boise, Idaho, office and in 1979, he started his own accounting firm, Stratton & Associates. Bruce quickly found a niche in the local economy that was quite successful. He ended up specializing in real estate tax issues and helped many real estate investors navigate their financial matters and acquire funding. He was very good at helping people who were, as they say in the real estate industry, “making the deal,” and this made him a valuable member of the local business community. By serving others and building his business on the foundation of trust, Bruce managed to integrate some of the aspects of altruism and volunteerism that he learned in college and while serving in the military into his professional life. That being said, Bruce’s actual volunteerism was undoubtedly far from over, and the dedication he spent serving others outside of the business world would take him on many other adventures.
Bruce and Patty have two sons, and they spent much of their time devoted to their children’s activities. The boys proved particularly interested in competitive swimming, and Bruce wanted to find a way to support his kids with their
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SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) goals and help provide the opportunity they wanted. In 1985, Bruce started volunteering as a swimming deck official at local swim meets. As his boys grew more involved with competitive swimming, so did Bruce, officiating swim meets at various levels of competition. Starting at local meets, he progressed to regional, national, and eventually international meets. This got him involved in USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport of swimming. Along the way, Bruce met and befriended many different swimming judges, officials, and other volunteers and developed a sense of community in their shared dedication to furthering the sport. While never a competitive swimmer himself, Bruce proved that one did not have to be a veteran of anything to support a worthy cause and credits his kids for “getting him hooked” into the swimming world. With his strong resume and history as a leader, a volunteer, and a businessman, Bruce quickly rose in the ranks of recognition. He
about his accomplishments but rather reflects on his whole experience as a blessing. He notably quipped that “everyplace that [he] got to go was someplace [he] never expected to be,” showing his gratefulness for the experience rather than for any reward. As president, Bruce traveled all over the world representing USA Swimming. While he does not favor many experiences over any others, he does reflect that the 2012 London Olympics was one of the high points of his service for USA Swimming. As the president of USA Swimming, Bruce and his wife were able to travel to London, where he not only had exclusive access to the Olympic Swimming events but also to all Olympic events. Bruce took the ideals of service that he learned early in life and expanded it to levels many would not
served as President of his local USA Swimming club and the General Chairman of the Local Swimming Committee, a geographical division of USA Swimming. He was eventually elected to a national position as Treasurer of USA Swimming in 2000; all while, Bruce was still serving at different meets and events all over the country, and eventually, this too expanded to a larger scale. Soon he found himself involved with international swimming events all over the world, including the Oceania Championships in Australia and the Pan American Sports Festival in Mexico City. As he served at these events and rose through the leadership ranks of competitive swimming in the US, Bruce continued to run a very successful accounting firm back in Boise, genuinely demonstrating his ability to multitask. Bruce would go on to serve as the Chairman of the organization’s Rules and Regulations Committee from 20142010 and then was elected as President of USA Swimming from 2010-2014. This level of dedication is almost unparalleled, and what sticks out most about it is Bruce’s humility around the subject. When asked about the coolest places he went to, Bruce does not boast
believe, all while still adhering to the core principle of serving others and giving time with no reward expected in return. Bruce is as a shining example of what service can do for both oneself and the community around them, and this type of character is the exact archetype that true gentlemen should strive to achieve. In addition to his involvement in USA Swimming, Bruce also found time to be involved with his local community. He served as the treasurer and on the board of directors of the local Planned Parenthood, as treasurer and member of the board of directors of the local YMCA for nine years, as treasurer and member of the board of directors of the Ore-Idaho Council of the Boy Scouts of America for six years, and as a member of the board of directors of the local chapter the University of Idaho athletic boosters. Bruce retired from his accounting practice in 2017 and now spends much of his spare time as a volunteer mentor with SCORE (Service Core of Retired Executives). Service towards others for the greater good is one of the foundations of human cooperation, and its impact from ancient history to the modern day is still wildly apparent. Men like Bruce Stratton exemplify this commitment towards human kindness and also prove that this type of altruism can carry a person much further than they would have ever imagined. Bruce’s service to SAE, the business world, the military, and competitive swimming worldwide demonstrates that by just giving a little, the world can receive a whole lot.
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BY: GRAY WEAVER March to the Madness (M2M) is a multi-week, bracket-style fundraiser hosted by the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation. Modeled after the NCAA March Madness Tournament, M2M matches up different chapters to see who can raise the most money in each round. All funds raised benefit the Annual Loyalty Fund, which supports leadership development, educational programming, and scholarships, as well as the upkeep and operations of the Levere Memorial Temple. Additionally, during the last four rounds of the Tournament, the winning Chapters are awarded a percentage of the money they raise to their Chapter Education Fund (CEF), which are chapter-specific endowed funds. CEFs provide a wide array of educational support to a chapter, including local scholarships and tuition for national SAE educational programs. Chapters go all out for the competition and have a great time playing the game. The M2M trophy is displayed at the Levere Memorial Temple and recognizes the Tournament Champion. Also recognized are each year’s runner-up, the team with the most overall donors, and the team with the most overall dollars raised. But most of all, teams play for bragging rights over other Chapters!
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March to the Madness is an excellent opportunity for alumni to reconnect with each other and band together for a good cause. This event encourages alumni to re-engage with their Chapter and the Fraternity. Since its start in 2019, March to the Madness has raised over $264,135 all in support of the next generation of True Gentleman. Below are the 2023 Tournament highlights.
2023 M2M HIGHLIGHTS RO U N D O F 6 4 This year’s Tournament tipped off with several bracketbusters. No.14 East Tennessee State beat No.3 Winthrop in the Cockrell Region. Additionally, No.13 Bowling Green beat No.4 Kent State in the DeVotie Region. The first three rounds include a Wild Card, where the highestdonating losing team in the whole bracket replaces the lowest-donating winning team. Wild Cards incentivize teams to raise more money and not be at the bottom of the bracket. No.5 Arizona State won the Wild Card in this round, allowing them to participate for two more rounds. The Round of 64 raised over $14,200 for the Annual Loyalty Fund.
RO U N D O F 32 Multiple teams completely swept the floor in this round, leaving their opponents in the dust. A couple of close games kept teams on their toes and pushed them to continue donating to make it out on top. Congratulations to Tom LaMantia (Arizona ‘87), who was the MVP of this round! The Round of 32 raised over $16,500 for the Annual Loyalty Fund.
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) SW E E T 16 This round was quite exciting and kept teams watching until the last minute. There were a lot of really good games throughout the day. One, in particular, was No.1 Oklahoma vs. No.5 Texas Rho. The game was high-scoring and neck and neck throughout the day, raising over $15,000. Ultimately, the reigning champion, Oklahoma, came out on top, but Emerging Chapter, Texas Rho, held its own. The Sweet 16 raised over $28,400 for the Annual Loyalty Fund.
ELITE 8 This year’s Elite 8 was record-breaking, with over $22,200 raised. The round started hot and heavy, raising almost $4,000 by 11:00 a.m. At the end of the night, many teams made large buzzerbeater gifts to win and advance to the Final Four. Ryan Fry (Mount Union ‘96) was the MVP of this round. Congratulations!
F I N A L FO U R The Final Four ended very familiarly this year, with Oklahoma and Indiana advancing to the Championship round. North Dakota put up a good fight against Oklahoma, trying their best to stay in the game all day. Ultimately, they fell short with a final score of $6,904 vs. $3,145. Indiana triumphed over Nebraska with a final score of $4,785 vs. $1,525. $1,168 was awarded to two CEFs, and over $16,300 was raised in this round.
C H A M PI O N S H I P This year’s Championship was very familiar to many, with the reigning Champion, Oklahoma, vs. Indiana. It was a neck-and-neck game all day, with 165 individual donations. This round raised over $40,000. In the end, Oklahoma came out on top once again with $20,682 in donations, and Indiana was not far behind with $19,645! Congratulations to Jack Counts, Oklahoma’s Team Captain! In addition to leading his team to victory, Jack was also the Round MVP and Leading Scorer. The SAE Foundation will award $6,506.70 to Oklahoma’s Chapter Education Fund!
THANK YOU
Thank you to everyone who participated in this year’s March to the Madness Tournament, and congratulations to this year’s Champion, Oklahoma! The event set records in nearly every round, including the Championship, which raised $40,327. We established a new Tournament record of $138,176, which is 28% above last year, had 547 individual donors, and generated new levels of fun, participation, and engagement across the Realm. The SAE Foundation thanks and congratulates all of the teams who participated. Your generosity supports undergraduate members by providing educational programming and scholarships. Fundraising is a TEAM sport, and we appreciate everyone’s effort throughout the Tournament! SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
CAPTAINS TALK M 2 M C A P TA I N S A R E T E A M L E A D E R S W H O E N CO U R AG E B R O T H E R S T O D O N AT E . T H E Y S PA R K E N T H U S I A S M T H R O U G H E M A I L S , T E X T M E S SAG E S , A N D S O C I A L M E D I A A N D U PDAT E T H E I R T E A M O N E AC H R O U N D ’ S S TAT U S . M A N Y C A P TA I N S LOV E T H E R O L E , A N D I N S PE A K I N G W I T H A F E W, T H E Y H A D THESE THOUGHTS ABOUT MARCH TO THE MADNESS.
GRAHAM HILL (TEXAS RHO ‘71) TEXAS RHO CHAPTER CAPTAIN
“[March to the Madness] is really a lot of fun… and it’s not just about raising the money, it’s about connecting SAE’s to the fraternity and to each other.”
ROB ELLIS (GEORGIA ‘80) GEORGIA CHAPTER CAPTAIN
“Georgia was aptly seeded as a 10. First time for our Chapter formally participating…Captain’s stress aside, this is a creative and fun campaign allowing us to connect with our alumni base several times over a few weeks. Many of our donors were first-time contributors to the Foundation.”
JIM KRAPNEC (MOUNT UNION ‘95) MOUNT UNION CHAPTER CAPTAIN “I think the March to the Madness campaign is an engaging opportunity for the Foundation to reach new donors who might not respond to a traditional advancement campaign. Having been so remote from my chapter for so long…this was a great opportunity for me to reconnect with brothers who I knew as an undergrad and generations of brothers who share so many of the same experiences and memories as I do. I’ve deepened a couple friendships and began so many more. This experience gained me a stronger connection to my chapter and my fraternity than I’d had in years.”
WANT TO GET INVOLVED? Are you interested in getting your Chapter involved or volunteering as a Captain or Co-Captain for next year’s March to the Madness Tournament? Can you rally your Brothers to raise money for a great cause? Contact us at foundation@sae.net.
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YOU MAY BE WONDERING WHY SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON IS PUBLISHING AN ARTICLE ON THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA. SIMPLE. OVER THE YEARS, THE TWO ORGANIZATIONS HAVE SHARED SEVERAL MEMBERS, INCLUDING MANY DISTINGUISHED SCOUTERS WHO LIVE OUT THE FRATERNITY’S VISION OF, “TRUE GENTLEMEN MAKING OUR GLOBAL COMMUNITY BETTER,” THROUGH SERVICE TO THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA.
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LIVING THETITLE MISSION SECTION HERE & VISION The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) was founded in 1910 by W. D. Boyce, an American newspaper man and entrepreneur. Within just two years of its founding, the organization recognized Arthur R. Eldred as its first Eagle Scout Award recipient in 1912. Although the Fraternity had already existed for 54 years when the BSA was established, for the last 113 years the organizations have benefited from men living the values of the True Gentleman, and the Scout Oath and Law. One such member is Steve Fossett (Stanford ’67). Becoming an Eagle Scout at age 13, brother Fossett was an American businessman and record-setting aviator, sailor, and adventurer. His adventures would lead to him being the first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon and in a fixed-wing aircraft. Although remarkable achievements, his service to others was
equally as notable. Brother Fossett served as a member of the Boy Scouts of America National Executive Board, President of the National Eagle Scout Association, and a member of the World Scout Committee.
Steve Fossett is not the only Distinguished Eagle Scout Award recipient brother who has made a profound impact on the Fraternity and their community. Major General (Ret.) Will Grimsley (Davidson ’80) was awarded the DESA in 2017 for his noteworthy military service and contributions to Sigma Alpha Epsilon in serving as President & CEO of the Foundation from 2015 to 2020. Brother Grimsley’s Scouting journey is unique as he earned his Eagle Scout Award in Quezon City Philippines as a Lone
Scout. The Lone Scout program is available for youth who cannot conveniently join a Cub Scout pack or Scouts BSA troop. As Brother Grimsely’s father, too, was a military officer, Will found himself frequently moving around and ultimately found the only way for him to participate in Scouting was as a Lone Scout. After serving the Foundation, Dr. Grimsley was appointed by South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster to serve as the state’s inaugural Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs. Under Secretary Grimsely’s leadership, the state passed the Workforce Enhancement and Military Recognition Act, and both the South Carolina Veteran Coalition and the Palmetto Pathfinder Programs were launched. Throughout his distinguished career, Brother Grimsley always found ways to give back by serving on Boards of Reviews for Scouts, serving the United Way, and supporting conservation efforts in his local community.
Steve Fossett (Stanford ‘67).
Smith, L. (2007). Steve Fossett, the wealthy, record-setting adventurer, disappeared in September 2007 during what was to be a short flight. [Photograph]. European Pressphoto Agency. https://www.nytimes. com/2008/10/03/us/03fossett.html
In 1992 Brother Fossett was awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award for his noteworthy achievements. The Distinguished Eagle Scout Award (DESA) was established in 1969 by the National Eagle Scout Association to recognize Eagle Scouts who achieved extraordinary national-level recognition, fame, or eminence within their profession and/or service to the nation as well as a strong record of voluntary service to their community. There is stringent criteria for selection, including a minimum of 25 years from the official record date an Eagle rank was earned. Of the 2.7 million Eagle Scout Awards that have been earned to date, less than 2,000 have been recognized with the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.
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Major General (Ret.) Will Grimsely (Davidson ‘80) as Secretary of South Carolina Department of Veterans’ Affairs.
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THE TRUE GENTLEMAN
The True Gentleman is the man whose conduct proceeds from good will and an acute sense of propriety, and whose self-control is equal to all emergencies; who does not make the poor man conscious of his poverty, the obscure man of his obscurity, or any man of his inferiority or deformity; who is himself humbled if necessity compels him to humble another; who does not flatter wealth, cringe before power, or boast of his own possessions or achievements; who speaks with frankness but always with sincerity and sympathy; whose deed follows his word; who thinks of the rights and feelings of others, rather than his own; and who appears well in any company, a man with whom honor is sacred and virtue safe.
SCOUT OATH
On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight.
SCOUT LAW
The Scout Law has 12 points. Each is a goal for every Scout. A Scout tries to live up to the Law every day. It is not always easy to do, but a Scout always tries.
Colonel (Ret.) William V. Wenger (UC - Santa Barbara ‘69).
While serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, Brother Wenger organized and led efforts of fellow Scouters to revive, develop, and support the Boy and Girl Scouting programs of those countries while working with the World Organization of the Scouting Movement. He has been involved and served Scouting for more than 65 years on the local, national, and international levels. Just this spring, the Fraternity benefitted from the leadership of an Eagle Scout, Sam Dimatteo (Arizona ’24), at the University of Arizona. For the last two years, Sam has been the main point of contact and leader for the interest group of students who re-established Arizona Alpha as an Emerging Chapter. Brother Dimatteo earned his Eagle Scout Award in 2018 from the Three Fires Council in St. Charles, Illinois. For his Eagle Scout project, he constructed benches at St. Procopius Abbey in Lisle, Illinois. This list of Eagle Scouts within the Fraternity goes on and on and on. From the likes of Charlie Boyd (Mississippi State ’65), who has served the Fraternity in a multitude of ways, including as a member of the SAE Financial and Housing Corporation Board of Directors and assisted Georgia Tech, the University of Mississippi, and the University of Texas at Austin with their re-chartering effort to the
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A Scout is: TRUSTWORTHY. Tell the truth and keep promises. People can depend on you. LOYAL. Show that you care about your family, friends, Scout leaders, school, and country. HELPFUL. Volunteer to help others without expecting a reward. FRIENDLY. Be a friend to everyone, even people who are very different from you. COURTEOUS. Be polite to everyone and always use good manners. KIND. Treat others as you want to be treated. Never harm or kill any living thing without good reason. OBEDIENT. Follow the rules of your family, school, and pack. Obey the laws of your community and country. CHEERFUL. Look for the bright side of life. Cheerfully do tasks that come your way. Try to help others be happy. THRIFTY. Work to pay your own way. Try not to be wasteful. Use time, food, supplies, and natural resources wisely. BRAVE. Face difficult situations even when you feel afraid. Do what you think is right despite what others might be doing or saying. CLEAN. Keep your body and mind fit. Help keep your home and community clean. REVERENT. Be reverent toward God. Be faithful in your religious duties. Respect the beliefs of others.
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EAGLE SCOUT OATH
I (re)affirm my allegiance to the three promises of the Scout Oath. I thoughtfully recognize and take upon myself the obligations and responsibilities of an Eagle Scout. On my honor, I will do my best to make my training an example and my status and my influence count strongly for better Scouting and for better citizenship in my troop, in my community, and in my contacts with other people. To this I pledge my sacred honor.
Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity was inspired by Brother Frank Reed Horton (Lafayette ’19) after serving in World War I, and later founded by other SAE men from varying backgrounds bettering the world together. Their purpose was to assemble college students within a national service fraternity in the fellowship of principles derived from the Scout Oath and Law of the Boy Scouts, setting high standards for all members to follow. Founders from Lafayette College (Pennsylvania Gamma):
Frank Reed Horton
Thane S. Cooley
E. M. Detwiler
William W. Highberger
Gordon M. Looney
George A. Olsen
Donald L. Terwilliger
William T. Wood
Learn more about APO’s founding at apo.org/about-us/our-story/the-founding/
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ALL OF THESE INDIVIDUALS WERE NOMINATED AND COMPLETED AN APPLICATION FOR CONSIDERATION. EVALUATORS SCORED APPLICANTS ON PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS, COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT, AND LEADERSHIP. IF YOU KNOW A YOUNG ALUMNUS DESERVING OF RECOGNITION FOR NEXT YEAR’S 20 UNDER 40 LIST, PLEASE EMAIL FOUNDATION@SAE.NET. INDIVIDUALS MUST BE ALUMNI MEMBERS IN GOOD STANDING AND UNDER 40 YEARS OLD BY MARCH 31, 2024.
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20 UNDERTITLE 40 HERE SECTION ANDREW ANDERSON (PUGET SOUND ‘13) Andrew is the President of CoolPC, Inc. Under his leadership, CoolPC, Inc. made the 2022 Inc. 5000 List which recognizes the fastest-growing companies in the country. Andrew serves as the Treasurer of the SAE Washington Gamma Alumni Advisory Board. Previously, Andrew founded the Surf Program at the University of Puget Sound and taught over 120 students how to surf.
LUIS CALLE MENDEZ (EMBRY-RIDDLE [FL] ‘18) Luis is a First Officer for Air Wisconsin. Luis volunteers at US Strive, Professional Pilots of Tomorrow, and the Air Line Pilots Association, where he focuses on mentoring students and young pilot professionals and promoting safety in the aviation industry. For his service, Professional Pilots of Tomorrow recognized him as Mentor of the Year in 2018 and 2019.
RYAN PATRICK BOYLAN (NEVADA-LAS VEGAS ‘09) Ryan is a successful Recording Artist. His band, OTHERWISE, has 5 Top 15 rock singles and has sold 100,000 albums worldwide. Ryan is the Founder and Executive Director of Life By Music, a nonprofit organization. Since 2016, Life By Music has donated 200 guitars, raised over $30,000, and created a children’s coloring and music chord book to share the importance of music education.
CONNOR DUNAWAY (SOUTH CAROLINA ‘15) Connor is the Co-Founder and CEO of 20North, a digital marketing company. Under Connor’s leadership, 20North’s revenue increased by 233% from 2021 to 2022, and the company was recognized as one of the best places to work in Atlanta in 2022. Connor and his company serve the community by tutoring and providing meals to elementary school children experiencing food insecurity.
JONATHAN HARBIN (SOUTH CAROLINA-UPSTATE ‘08) Major Harbin is an IT Manager for the United States Army. For his service, he was recognized with multiple awards, including a Bronze Star Medal for his leadership in Afghanistan in 2009 and a Meritorious Service Medal for his leadership in IT. In 2021, the Armed Forces Communication and Electronic Association included him on their 40 Under 40 List.
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SCOTT HILER (WOFFORD ‘18) Scott is a Construction Project Manager for SpaceX, where he also co-founded an employee action group. In February 2021, the action group worked with a nonprofit to rescue 4,500 sea turtles from harmful cold waters in Texas. He is also the Founder and Owner of Falcon Capital, LLC, where he successfully facilitated a multi-million dollar commercial refinancing agreement within the first six months.
DANIEL HILL (OAKLAND ‘14) Danny is the Founder and CEO of Tract, LLC, and the CEO and a Board Member of Glyphx. He has been involved with multiple start-up companies, previously serving as the Director of Operations for BonusDrive, which Arthur J. Gallagher acquired. Danny founded the Michael D. Carroll Memorial Fund, which has raised over $250,000 for underprivileged students to attend the University of Notre Dame.
STEPHEN KALAYIL (LOUISVILLE ‘06) Stephen is a Deputy Director of the United States Customs and Border Protection. He founded the Information Technology Portfolio Management Division within the Office of Field Operations. Stephen is a Co-Founder, and Board Member of Equity Through Sports, a nonprofit organization in Louisville, Kentucky, dedicated to ending prejudice, racism, and injustice through sports and athletic competition.
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NICOLAS LINARES (TOLEDO ‘09) Nicolas is a Partner at Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP focusing on trust and estate planning and elder law. He was recognized as an Ohio Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2023. Nicolas provides pro bono legal counseling to non-profit organizations and individuals. He was also the Chair of Leadership Shumaker for the Toledo location, which supported various local nonprofit organizations.
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20 SECTION UNDERTITLE 40 HERE MICHAEL LOMBARD (NEW HAVEN ‘16) Michael is the Owner and Operator of Lombard Trucking. In 2022, his business was profitable despite several challenges to the trucking industry, including high inflation rates and fuel prices. He is a member of the Owner-Operator Independent Driver Association and the North American Driver Resource Association. He served as a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps. Additionally, he is active with his local church.
MICHAEL MENDOZA (NORTH CAROLINACHARLOTTE ‘15)
NICHOLAS MECHAS (LOUISVILLE ‘12) Nicholas is a Cleft Lip, Cleft Palate, and Craniofacial Surgeon and Associate Professor at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center. He holds a Certificate of Added Qualification in Pediatric Craniomaxillofacial Surgery. Nicolas published multiple research publications and presented at various conferences. He is a member of many professional associations and serves on the Membership Committee of the American Cleft PalateCraniofacial Association.
ALAN MOORE (NORTH GEORGIA ‘12) Alan is the Assistant General Counsel for Privacy and Data Protection at S&P Global. He is a member of the Member Benefits Committee of the State Bar of Georgia and serves as a Certification Exam Reviewer and Tester for the International Association of Privacy Professionals. Additionally, Alan is a Freemason and serves in leadership roles for lodges in the D.C. area.
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Michael is a Partner at Forterra Investment Partners, a private equity commercial real estate investment firm. He served as a Captain in the United States Marine Corps, where he was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal for his achievements as the Battalion Supply & Fiscal Officer. He’s a current board member at WorldDenver YP and volunteers with various organizations that support Veterans.
CHRISTOPHER ODOM (BAYLOR ‘11) Christopher is an Orthopedic Surgeon for Legacy Orthopedics. He has been published in a number of professional journals, presented at professional conferences, and is a member of several professional associations. In 2019, he spent five weeks in Kenya for a surgical mission trip where he taught trauma and joint replacement surgery to local orthopedic surgery trainees.
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RIED PECKHAM (WASHINGTON STATE ‘08) Ried is a Senior Business Planner for Microsoft. He has been recognized with many company accolades, including several Top Talent, GM Spot, and launch awards, for his work simplifying business rules & optimizing operational inefficiencies to make it easier to do business with Microsoft. Ried is also a Football Referee and a member of the Pacific Northwest Football Officials Association.
JONATHAN PORTER (FURMAN ‘06) Jonathan is a Partner at Husch Blackwell LLP and a former Assistant United States Attorney, where he prosecuted the largest fraud conspiracy in the history of the Southern District of Georgia. Jonathan received the DOJ Director’s Award and an award from the FBI Director for his work. He is involved with his church, the Rotary Club, and Savannah Technical College.
PAUL SIMS (SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI ‘05) Paul is an Insurance Agent and Owner of The Agency, Inc. He is also the Owner of South Mississippi Crawfish Company and is very involved with his community. He serves as the President of the Avenues Alliance, which hosts community events, and is the past President and current Treasurer of the Hattiesburg Civitan Club. Paul is also Treasurer of the Abbie Rogers Civitan Camp.
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R. HAYNES STRADER, JR. (SOUTHERN METHODIST ‘11) Haynes is the Chief Development Officer at Skybox Datacenters. He serves on the Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences Executive Board at SMU and is a student mentor. Previously, Haynes was a Teacher for Teach for America. He founded the Friends of Teach for America (Dallas) organization to create a community among Teach for America teachers and raise awareness of the Dallas-Fort Worth education system.
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KEVIN LEONG (SAN FRANCISCO ‘70) & MIKE MONROE (SAN FRANCISCO ‘70) BY: JENNIFER BYRD-ALVARADO
When you think of making a gift to the SAE Foundation, you probably think of giving monetarily in response to an appeal or through participation in a campaign such as March to the Madness. Would you ever think of gifting your fraternity house? Probably not, but that’s just what Kevin Leong (San Francisco ‘70) and Mike Monroe (San Francisco ‘70) from the University of San Francisco did.
his career, he volunteered and worked as a Gift Officer at USF.
As undergraduates, Kevin and Mike were founding members of the California Sigma chapter at USF. Both brothers served their chapter as undergraduates - Kevin as Eminent Deputy Archon and Eminent Archon and Mike as Historian.
Kevin and Mike still live in the Bay Area and have remained involved with USF and SAE throughout the years. Mike served as the California Sigma House Corporation President for 20 years. To this day, both men still keep in touch with many of their chapter brothers.
After graduation, Kevin traveled throughout Europe for two months. When he came home, he joined the Oakland Police Department, where he worked for 16 years, six as a Patrolman and ten as a Criminal Investigator for the District Attorney. Later in
Mike joined the Navy for two years after graduating. Following his service, he married his wife, Eva, a former SAE Little Sister, and began his career in construction distribution. Ten years later, Mike and several partners purchased a company and later sold it to White Cap/Home Depot.
“We’ve always stayed connected with our USF roots, which allowed us to connect and reconnect with fraternity brothers,” said Kevin.
When the California Sigma chapter closed in 2004, the fraternity house, which sits next to USF’s campus, became a rental property. Several years ago, Kevin and Mike began discussing what to do with the house. While they remain hopeful to reopen an SAE chapter at USF one day, the university no longer allows fraternity or sorority houses. After consulting with other California Sigma alumni, Kevin and Mike started working on making a unique gift to benefit two entities that have impacted all of them - the University of San Francisco and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. “They all liked the idea of taking what was essentially a surplus property and converting it into something that would benefit not only USF but also the SAE Foundation,” said Mike.
Kevin Leong (San Francisco ‘70) & Mike Monroe (San Francisco ‘70).
Dutton-Cookston, R. (2022). Kevin Leong & Mike Monroe [Photograph]. University of San Francisco. https://www.usfca.edu/news/philanthropy-and-friendship
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After having the property appraised, the California Sigma House Corporation gave the house to USF. A gift for half of the
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property value was made to the SAE Foundation, making it the single largest onetime donation in Foundation history.
Benefit you, your family, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation. You can leave a legacy with SAE by creating a trust while you are living or by including the SAE Foundation in your will.
In the end, Kevin and Mike allocated a portion of the donation to the SAE Foundation’s Annual Loyalty Fund to support educational programming, scholarships, and the upkeep and operation of the Levere Memorial Temple. They also endowed an academic scholarship fund for California Sigma alumni, their children, descendants, and hopefully future chapter members if California Sigma reopens. Scholarship applicants must have a 3.0 GPA or higher and exemplify the values of SAE - Friendship, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service.
ARE YOU READY TO PLAN YOUR WILL OR TRUST?
“We want to share not only our success but the ideals of philanthropy and giving back, whether through time, talent, or treasure. We hope to inspire other people and groups to do something similar or inspire them to be creative and do something that nobody’s ever thought to do. And, of course, nobody ever thought of giving this piece of property away,” said Kevin. The Foundation thanks Kevin and Mike for their creativity and generosity and is honored to fundraise for, manage, and award money from the California Sigma Scholarship Fund. For more information about the SAE Foundation and scholarships, please visit sae.net/foundation/.
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SUPPORT THE SAE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM The SAE Foundation Scholarship Program awards merit-based scholarships to undergraduate and graduate student members. Thanks to the generosity of our alumni and friends, $94,000 will be awarded in May 2023. This academic year, 146 members completed their scholarship applications, a 72% increase from last year. Due to the rising costs of higher education and to support the changing needs of our members, the SAE Foundation recently increased scholarship award amounts. In doing this, the Scholarship Program can better support the lives of young brothers. Make a gift today, and together we can make an even greater impact on the next generation of True Gentleman.
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BY: KAYLA MCCLOUD Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH) is the
largest network of children’s hospitals in the United States and Canada. Between both countries, there are 170 hospitals. Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals works efficiently to help as many kids as possible live better, healthier lives. They strive to raise as many funds as possible to help fulfill their most urgent needs. Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has been a partner of Sigma Alpha Epsilon since 2001. This partnership allows chapters nationwide to raise funds for critical treatment and health services to improve the lives of as many children as possible, knowing their donations will stay local at their nearest Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. This allows SAE chapters to contribute to their local community while supporting our national partnership. When an individual chapter raises money, those donations benefit the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. In 2022, across the Realm, Sigma Alpha Epsilon raised $92,748.01 through Dance Marathon and $58,501.68 through philanthropy events. These incredible numbers put into perspective why we are so thankful to partner nationally with such a great organization.
This past year, the chapter at Georgia Southern University, Georgia Alpha, had an amazing turnout raising money for the Children’s
Hospital of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. They host their Paddy Murphy week-long event every spring semester to support the hospital. In 2021, they raised nearly $20,000 and donated nearly 9,000 canned food items to the local Statesboro food bank. Their goal for 2022 was to raise $25,000 for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, and they relied on all donations and sponsorships to help keep their costs low to hit their goal. Jordan Schneider (2023), the philanthropy chairman at the time, was in charge of planning these events. He worked closely with past Eminent Archon Campbell Watkins (Georgia Southern ‘22) to bring their Paddy Murphy Week to life. They knew that competitiveness played a big role in Georgia Southern’s fraternity/sorority life, so they implemented a point system that would align with each event to bring on the competition. Points were accumulated each day based on the activity and participation of each sorority. The points would be tallied up at the end of the week, and the sorority with the most points would ultimately be crowned the winners of Paddy Murphy week. Each chapter has their own “Paddy Murphy story.” For Georgia Alpha, the number seven is significant from the Paddy Murphy folklore because, in the story, seven women came forward after his death to claim his fortune. This made the competition more interesting; who will claim his fortune this year? Therefore, they encouraged all seven sororities to participate by visiting their chapter meetings to hype up their philanthropic efforts. On Monday, March 28, 2022, they started Paddy Murphy week with a “Paddy Murphy Funeral Procession.” The SAE chapter carried their empty coffin throughout campus, where sorority members waited outside their houses and joined them in their formal march. Once they reached the fraternity house, Campbell and Jordan spoke about the story of Paddy Murphy and held a Zaxby’s catered dinner that anyone could attend upon purchasing a ticket. Each sorority member who purchased a ticket would be placed in their chapter’s jar, and the sorority that purchased the most tickets received the most points for that day’s activity.
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For the second day of the competition, Tuesday, March 29, the chapter partnered with a local restaurant for “Percentage Day at Dolan’s Barbeque,” where Dolan’s Barbeque agreed to give 20% of profits from each meal purchased to the Children’s Hospital of Georgia in support of SAE’s philanthropy event. Each sorority member that ate at Dolan’s placed their receipt in their sorority bucket, and the sorority with the most receipts received 300 points.
In total, the Georgia Alpha chapter exceeded their goal and raised a total of $26,000. These proceeds went to the Augusta, Georgia, Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. It was a great turnout of events, and the brothers could not thank their donors, sponsors, and participants enough for playing a significant role.
Wednesday, March 30, consisted of a “Beach Volleyball Tournament.” Tickets were $5 per person, and many incentives were included for participating. Chick-Fil-A sandwiches, Powerade, and water were all available for purchase, with all proceeds going to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. This fun activity encouraged the sorority women to get competitive and creative. Whichever chapter had the best “Paddy Murphy-themed” uniforms for the games received 100 points. On top of these points, additional points were given for first, second, and third place. Thursday, March 31, was a laid-back day for everyone. With no events being scheduled for the day, this helped the SAE brothers catch up on tallying all points and preparing things for Friday’s talent show. This also gave sororities the opportunity to practice their acts for the next day’s talent show. Friday, April 1, was “Talent Show Day.”, which took place in the Russel Union theater. Tickets to the show were $7 each. Each candidate and the panel of student judges were introduced at the show’s beginning. Sororities were allowed to compete with one to ten other women in their acts, which ranged from baton twirling to singing. They confirmed their ideas with their SAE coaches upon performance. These coaches were brothers who volunteered to look after the talent show participants. The judges scored them based on their performances, and a range of points were rewarded depending on placements.
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BY: KAYLA MCCLOUD
Movember focuses on three important men’s health issues: mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. On average, men pass away six years earlier than women for largely preventable reasons. Movember is on a mission to change this. They raise funds and awareness to stop our brothers, fathers, sons, partners, and friends from dying too young. Movember is helping to transform how men think about their health and how to act on it. Using funds raised by Mo Bros, they collaborate with the world’s sharpest minds and best researchers to create effective treatments, innovative support solutions, and easily accessible resources for men. As a men’s organization, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is very invested in the health of our members. Men’s health is in crisis, and Movember is uniquely positioned to partner with the Fraternity to address it. They fund instrumental projects, provide great resources, and engage men to help them understand what works best for them.
The gentlemen in the North Dakota Beta chapter at North Dakota State University knew they wanted to stand with Movember in supporting these causes. A Movember-related philanthropy idea sparked their chapter’s interest from one of SAE’s National Chapter Service Consultants, Jake Harris. During Jake’s visit in the spring of 2022, he shared a story that would change the chapter’s culture of philanthropy. While Jake was an undergraduate, his chapter at the University of Central Oklahoma (Oklahoma Sigma) did a Movember walk and partnered with nearby towns to increase participation and advocacy. Once Parker Wold (2023), the philanthropy chairman, heard about this, he knew this was something he wanted to implement immediately. To bring this event to life, they created a small committee of gentlemen led by Parker and past philanthropy chairman Tanner Johnson (2023). During the spring semester, they briefly met to brainstorm ideas and ways that they could create a successful event. Nothing occurred until that summer when they worked long hours to get down to the nitty-gritty details of what this philanthropy event would entail. Tanner worked at his internship but still found time to email the appropriate authorities for approval and advice. Once summer ended, the committee members knew it was crunch time. They had decided on a 24-hour walk between Grand Forks, ND, and Fargo, ND, on Old Highway 81. They agreed for this to happen in September of 2022. It was confusing for some to grasp that they were doing a “Movember” walk in September instead of November, but they had to plan accordingly due to their town’s Sugarbeats Harvest Festival. Safety was one of their biggest concerns as they were strategically planning. Tanner met with local police to figure out logistics; one of the cops recommended they talk to an ex-military guy who does his
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The brothers were joined by North Dakota Governor Douglas Burgum (North Dakota ‘78).
town had Buzi Bus, an “uber” start-up by a North Dakota State University Alumni. This small business was the talk of the college town. The vehicle had subwoofers in the back, party lights, and upbeat music to entertain the car ride. The North Dakota Beta chapter worked closely with Buzi Bus to get brothers to and from their chapter house and the highway. Advertising this idea was done in a few different ways. Flyers were put up around campus and t-shirts were made for the 60 brothers who were walking. Outside of SAE, the brothers involved in Student Government spread the word by emailing all 13,000 students at their school to explain the event in detail. A local news station had also contacted the brothers the day before to air what they were doing and why they were doing it. This was a great way to spread the word to their local communities. Kian Heiat (UCLA, ‘20), Movember’s Community Development Coordinator, worked with the guys to create a donation page on their website. He even sent them Movember merchandise to wear during the walk, which included a testicle costume that, while hilarious, helped bring awareness of Movembers’ mission.
chapter being the only fraternity escorted by police out of Grand Forks and escorted into Fargo. But not for the wrong reasons, of course.” Throughout the night, the chapter constantly updated their followers on social media through posts and live streams of their journey. They encouraged people to donate through their webpage as they continued explaining Movember and why it means so much to them. They even managed to catch more media attention from other news stations that wanted to document their progress while they were walking. Eighteen hours into the walk, the North Dakota guys were approached by another visitor. Douglas Burgum (North Dakota ’78), Governor of North Dakota, wanted to be a part of the successful event and check in with the guys. They made sure to capture the moment since Governor Burgum is an alumnus of their chapter.
The walk concluded on September 24, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. Everyone returned to the chapter house and history was made. They raised roughly $6,800, exceeding their original goal of $5,000, which was a special moment for the chapter. They celebrated their accomplishment and commitment with a cookout and a volleyball tournament the next day. “This event was a blast. We were lucky enough to have good weather besides a short rain shower, but that didn’t stop us,” Parker says. “This isn’t something we’re doing for ourselves. We really wanted to tell people why we were doing this event. We would tell them that although it isn’t November, we’re doing it for Movember because it supports many men’s health issues. We have too many people close to us that we lost to suicide. We are experiencing this in our everyday lives, so we wanted to speak up about this and be the ones to make a difference and end the stigma. That’s the message we want to get across; they may not know what we’re doing, but they’ll know why we’re doing it.”
As September 23, 2022, rolled around, the guys were ready for the long night ahead. At 8:00 p.m., they headed down the farmer’s highway with a pilot car leading the way. They had an SAE flag waving in the air to showcase their SAE pride. Their goal was to walk 75 miles within 24 hours to raise at least $5,000. Their chapter advisor, Beau Bateman (North Dakota ’85), lives on his farmland off the highway they were walking on. As the guys passed his house, they noticed he was outside with his wife cheering them on. He joined them for a few hours and provided flashlights and mace to ensure safety. Tanner says, “Beau loves to lead this story with our
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Match and their collaboration with Every three minutes, someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer like leukemia. Be The Match (BTM) is a non-profit National Marrow Donor Program that strives to save these patients’ lives to extend their life expectancy. As an organization full of young, strong men, Sigma Alpha Epsilon is an ideal partner for Be The Match. Be The Match targets donors between 18 and 40 years old, as studies have shown that blood stem cells from younger donors provide better long-term survival rates for their patients. For this reason, SAE collegians and young alumni have
the potential to make a major impact on the life of someone with a curable blood cancer just by swabbing their mouth. Our chapter at Appalachian State University (North Carolina Epsilon) has built a great relationship with Be The Match. Carter McDowell (2024) was previously the chapter’s philanthropy and community service chairman and learned the true meaning of Be The Match through an encounter with Amanda Cooley, Account Manager and Donor Recruitment for Be The Match. Last spring, Amanda visited campus in partnership with another fraternity. When she noticed an SAE chapter on campus, she stopped by the fraternity house to chat more in-depth about Be The
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SAE. She explained the different ways to get involved and why getting the word out about their mission is important. Carter was immediately on board after this insightful discussion. Since Be The Match engages the most people through tabling, Carter put together a tabling plan for the end of March. His vision was to set up a table in the Student Union where students gather the most. Once this was set in stone, the chapter staffed the table with five to ten brothers from 11 am to 4 pm. Most of the chapter brothers were in attendance for this new initiative. Amanda was there to help since the chapter wasn’t too familiar with answering questions and guiding people through Be The Match information. It was a great learning experience for the chapter as they observed Amanda engage with the students. Since there wasn’t much time left in the semester, one day of tabling was the best the members could fit into their busy schedules. In total, they had 60 individuals register, which was a wonderful benchmark for the first time. After their summer break, Carter was ready to pick up where he had left off. He wanted to go big for the chapter’s fall involvement, and of course, he planned to tie in Be The Match. He and Amanda had stayed in contact, making it easier for them to collaborate on another tabling event. This time, he wanted to schedule it over the course of a week. Carter also targeted a larger, more collaborative joint event in partnership with the marching band, Sigma Nu, and Kappa Alpha, as they had previously worked with Be The Match. This would be a great way to raise awareness for Be The Match and its mission.
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) Since four different organizations were involved, they each split across campus to set up their individual tabling locations; the dining hall, the library, the music building, and the quad. In addition to advertising the drive with flyers and social media graphics, the women of Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha joined the effort and contributed by supporting the drive through word of mouth. SAE also held a Zoom meeting a month before the week of events to explain Be The Match more in-depth and what the week of tabling would look like. One week out from the joint collection drive, Amanda visited the four organizations to discuss how to complete a registry and the best ways to get people involved and generate excitement. A few days before launching this philanthropy initiative, informative sessions were hosted for anyone interested in learning more about what the organizations were doing with Be The Match. The brothers were extremely excited to see how far they had come with the planning process.
The SAE chapter set up camp on the quad, with great weather and steady student traffic. The tabling was scheduled from 10:30 am to 3:30 pm Monday through Thursday. Each brother volunteered at least four hours, consisting of one hour per day. There were a total of ten brothers at all times running the table. Carter and Amanda discussed setting a goal across all four organizations of how many participants they could get registered. The target was set for 600. As an incentive to hit the challenge goal, Amanda agreed to jump into the campus duck pond if the number was reached. Knowing how cold and gross, that would be motivated everyone a little more. By the end of the week, the marching band, Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, and SAE had roughly registered about 670 individuals. This blew their expectations out of the park and proved Amanda had no choice but
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to stick to her promise. SAE raised the bar with their community service hours, hitting 168 hours between the 42 chapter brothers overall. As the chapter reflected, it is safe to say this was a successful week. Shortly after the week-long drive concluded, the members of North Carolina Epsilon came together for a brotherhood event to celebrate the great things the chapter accomplished. They also celebrated with a joint event with Kappa Alpha. They pulled some strings and got Will Easter, a musician and Boone, North Carolina resident, to play for them. Carter McDowell enjoyed his position in his chapter so much that he wanted to stay involved in a similar aspect and now serves on the IFC Board as the Vice President of Community Relations. He knew going
into his term he wanted to get all 16 fraternities involved with Be The Match. This spring, they kicked off this goal with more tabling with the help of each fraternity. With that push from Carter, across all 16 IFC fraternities, they have registered more than 700 students. This is an incredible number that Be The Match is super impressed with. They are excited to see what is in store for the fall semester.
“SEEING HOW WE’VE BEEN ABLE TO LEAVE AN IMPACT ON PEOPLE BY A SIMPLE DONATION OR REGISTRY GOES A LONG WAY. WHETHER WE CAN EXTEND SOMEONE’S LIFE FOR ANOTHER MONTH OR EVEN YEARS, IT IS INCREDIBLE TO SEE THE OUTCOME WE ARE A PART OF. THESE THINGS DOESN’T GET ACKNOWLEDGED SO MUCH, SO WE STRIVE TO GIVE BACK TO OUR COMMUNITY IN THE BEST POSSIBLE WAY.” 35
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Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that builds and delivers beds to children without beds. Their organization is dedicated to building, assembling, and providing top-notch beds to children and families in need. “No kid sleeps on the floor in our town” is what they stand behind.
Sleep in Heavenly Peace gives brothers the opportunity to do handson service that benefits their local community. They get to take part in the fun of cutting the wood, sanding it, and building the beds, and they also get to see the joy on the children’s faces from their own community when they deliver the bed to a local family in need. We have various SAE chapters across the country involved with SHP in some way, shape, or form. The Massachusetts Delta chapter at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) is heavily involved and did great, collaborative work with them this past semester. The brothers at WPI were unfamiliar with Sleep in Heavenly Peace until they attended SAE’s 84th National Leadership School in August of 2022. Throughout the event’s four days, there was a table in the exhibitor hall dedicated to Sleep in Heavenly Peace. This table stood out to the brothers on the first day, intriguing them to speak with a representative at the table. They learned about their cause, the bedmaking process, and how they could help. “We followed our motivations and exchanged contacts with the SHP representative. After this encounter, we hoped to meet with the regional delegate near our chapter in Massachusetts,” Dylan Phillips (2024), the philanthropy chairman. Sleep in Heavenly Peace appeared on the third day of Leadership School to teach the attendees how to assemble the beds. Over 200 SAEs banded together to build beds for children in the local Chicago area. It took approximately two hours to build the parts for around 20 beds, each providing a life-changing experience for a family. From that service, the WPI brothers enjoyed their time collaborating on such a rewarding project and knew they needed to find out how to get involved immediately. After Leadership School ended, only a few weeks were left until the start of the 2022-2023 school year. During the last few weeks of summer, the brothers did not wait to reach out to contact the 36
representative they met from Sleep in Heavenly Peace. Dylan initiated these conversations with former Eminent Archon Evan MacGregor. They exchanged a few words with the Sleep in Heavenly Peace ambassador through email. They described their interests, emphasizing their chapter never being philanthropy-motivated. They made it very clear they wanted to change this moving forward. After a successful conversation, they were given the contact information of the Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter President, Christopher Alphen, near their school in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. A phone call was exchanged between the representative and Dylan. It was clear that everyone was thrilled to collaborate and get the ball rolling. Within the first two weeks of school starting back up, three dedicated brothers made a 40-minute trip from Worcester to visit the Sleep in Heavenly Peace warehouse in Littleton, Massachusetts. From this trip, they learned a few things; the Massachusetts Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter had the transportation and funding resources to make the service simple and easy, and the Sleep in Heavenly Peace chapter President was highly organized and intensely driven, someone who they could learn a lot from.
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In order to make this happen, they needed to figure out how to be more helpful toward their SHP Massachusetts chapter. Their biggest priorities were fundraising and assisting with bed deliveries in the Worcester area. They immediately began fundraising since they had high aspirations for their 2022-2023 philanthropic efforts. The chapter started out with tabling in the school campus center, but after three days, they hardly raised enough money for a single bed. After no progress, they shifted gears and set up tables at Shaw’s, a local grocery store. After seeing the success of the change of location, they added a banner to the table to grab more attention. The banner entailed an SHP logo surrounded by pictures from bed deliveries. Each image presented reactions from children seeing their new bed for the first time; the amount of excitement and pure joy that the pictures captured was truly profound. “The banner was a great reminder of how meaningful our service is and how meaningful our service can be for a child who has not been fortunate enough in their short life to have had a bed,” Dylan said. In addition to fundraising, the brothers joined Christopher Alphen to make weekly bed deliveries in Worcester. A typical bed delivery entails driving to the household, often in low-income housing units, carrying the pre-built parts into the bedroom, assembling the beds while conversing with the family, and finally, witnessing pure joy as the children see their beds for the first time. The Massachusetts Delta brothers shared that it is truly an eye-opening experience to learn that there are children within a few miles of them who lack the fundamental comfort of a good night’s rest.
“THE MOST IMPORTANT OUTCOME FROM THESE SERVICE EXPERIENCES FOR OUR CHAPTER AND BROTHERHOOD WAS THAT WE CHANGED OUR CULTURE AND RESET THE PRECEDENT FOR FUTURE SAES AT MASSACHUSETTS DELTA.” “The most important outcome from these service experiences for our chapter and brotherhood was that we changed our culture and reset the precedent for future SAEs at Massachusetts Delta.” If you want to find ways to get involved with Sleep in Heavenly Peace, more information and helpful tips can be found on the SAE landing page https://shpbeds.org/sae/. There are many ways to work with Sleep in Heavenly Peace to help their chapter through Brotherhood, Philanthropy, Alumni, Greek Life, and Campus Life.
After acquiring donations to fund bed materials, they were finally ready to plan a big bed-build at the chapter house. With the purchase of the wood frame, mattress, bedding, and pillow, costs were to come out to around $250. October 8, 2022, was the day they had set up to get to work. They had enough products to make a total of 15 beds. The bed-build was a huge success. It was the perfect day of weather and the last Saturday before the term ended. Not only were they working tirelessly and efficiently on bed building, but they were also
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This list is sorted in descending order based on cumulative gifts as of March 30, 2023. Sapphire ($500,000-$999,999)
Pat M. Courington, Jr. (Birmingham-Southern 1963)
William C. Duvall (Texas-Austin 1970)
Henry A. Beattie III (Mississippi State 1977)
Noel P. Rahn (Minnesota 1961)
George Robert Hamrdla (Stanford 1960)
Laird Quincy Cagan (MIT 1980)
Emerald ($250,000-$499,999)
Thomas A. Hearn (Cincinnati 1962) David M. Lance (Cincinnati 1956)
James A. Steele, Sr. (Idaho 1956)
William C. Chapman (Oklahoma 1957)
Solon Alexander Scott III (Mississippi State 1984) Elizabeth Barrett
Harvey C. Jewett IV (South Dakota 1970)
Onyx ($75,000-$99,999)
David Victor Raphael (Rensselaer 1999)
Rex Ronald Carlson (North Dakota 1983)
Doyle L. Knudson (South Dakota 1974)
Aquamarine ($150,000-$249,999)
David C. Humphreys (Sewanee 1979)
Donald R. Beall (San Jose State 1960)
Scott Casey Sletten (South Dakota 1987)
Thomas G. Hixon, Sr. (Mississippi State 1965) Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr. (North Dakota 1965) James R. Mountain (Montana 1981)
Harold M. Brierley (Maryland-College Park 1965) Donald J. Ormond (Idaho 1976) Ruby ($100,000-$149,999)
George L. Berry (Washington State 1972) Edwin D. Fuller (Boston 1968)
Tom J. Reaves (South Dakota 1977)
Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. (Northwestern 1962) George E. Chandler (Willamette 1961) Daniel L. Alsaker (Idaho 1972)
James G. Ellis (New Mexico 1968)
Curtis R. Frasier (Arizona State 1977)
M. Todd Buchanan (Southern Mississippi 1990) Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III (Kentucky 1974) Gary L. Garnand (Idaho 1970)
Frank Clark Ginocchio (Northwestern 1966) John F. Barrett (Cincinnati 1971) James L. Bennett (Drake 1942)
Dr. Mark A. Haring (Indiana State 1972)
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale (Iowa State 1962) Dennis John Devaney (Colorado State 1994) Thomas Brant Nusz (Mississippi State 1982)
Walter L. Gross III (Miami [OH] 1975)
Amethyst ($50,000-$74,999)
Lon W. Deckard (Kentucky 1969)
Frank C. Robson (Oklahoma State 1953)
Frederick J. Kleisner (Michigan State 1966) Bradley Mark Cohen (Arizona 1985)
Keith Edward Lindner (Cincinnati 1981) Steven D Mitchell (Indiana 1983) Gary C. Martin (Auburn 1957)
David J. Colten (Rensselaer 1972)
Carl H. Lindner III (Cincinnati 1975) Larry H. Crist (Drake 1954)
Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. (Rhodes 1973)
David Harry Batchelder (Oklahoma State 1971)
Harris Clayton Brumfield (Mississippi State 1986) Kirk A. Mackenzie (Minnesota 1961)
William Longstreet III (Cincinnati 1955)
Yale R. Brown (George Washington 1976) August B. Doppes (Cincinnati 1970)
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David A. Poe (Idaho 1970)
Dr. Mark Perry Snell (Oklahoma State 1973) Thomas Edward Huber (Cincinnati 1980) Gregory D. Beltran (UC-Berkeley 1978) Robert A. Leich (Michigan State 1961) S. Craig Lindner (Cincinnati 1977)
George D. Pillow, Jr. (Mississippi State 1969) Richard D. James (Northern Iowa 1969) Dr. Robert C. Dickeson (Missouri 1962) Richard W. Allen (Idaho 1972)
Richard Miles Brooks (Puget Sound 1982) Tom Smith Howes (Nebraska 1989) Bryan Scott Norby (Idaho 1979)
Keith G. Miller (Cal State-Fresno 1963)
Glenn A. Haldan (Southern California 1966) Steven D. Sikorski (South Dakota 1964) Stephen R. Fitzsimonds (Drake 1986)
Gregory Percival Somers, Esq (Michigan State 1998) Todd C. DeGarmo (Cincinnati 1980)
Emery James Gaines (Middle Tennessee State 1969) Terry N. Shuchat (Willamette 1962) Michael T. Hunter (Idaho 1972)
Dr. Dean J. Kereiakes (Cincinnati 1974)
Matthew Jon Smith, Esq. (Cincinnati 1980) Robert H. Watts (Boston 1968)
James A. Shaffer (Marshall 1957)
Richard Ralph Singleton (Indiana 1969) Richard Lewis Dunn (Indiana 1964)
Robert R. Austin (Oklahoma State 1976) John D. Hagner (Cincinnati 1968)
Barksdale Hortenstine (Texas-Austin 1974) Michael Joseph Pung (North Dakota 1985) Lloyd Robin French III (Texas-Austin 1973) Kenrick E. Thomas (Idaho 1970)
Dennis Lee Barsema (Northern Illinois 1977) Vance Harper Jones (Miami [FL] 1961) J. Henry Fair, Jr. (Georgia Tech 1952)
Dr. Joseph P. Galichia (Kansas State 1964) David A. Thomas (Idaho 1973)
Richard Lorenz Lies (Northwestern 1967)
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These lists are sorted in descending order based on gifts to the Annual Loyalty Fund as of March 24, 2023. All Time
FY 20
FY 21
FY 22
Oklahoma
Cincinnati
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Cincinnati Kentucky Michigan Drake
Northwestern Indiana
Maryland-College Park Auburn Purdue
Miami [OH]
Cal State-Long Beach Minnesota
Texas Tech Iowa State Boston
Southern California North Dakota Arizona
Stanford
Michigan State MIT
Kansas State UCLA
San Francisco
Oklahoma Youngstown State Auburn Indiana
Kentucky Drake
Marshall
San Diego State
South Dakota State Florida
Southern Methodist Arizona
Nebraska
Arizona State
Northwestern Iowa State Boston UCLA
Birmingham-Southern Southern California UC-Berkeley
Michigan State North Dakota Minnesota
Indiana
Texas Tech Cincinnati Arizona
Maryland-College Park Texas-Dallas
Michigan State Drake
Kentucky Auburn
Iowa State Montana
North Dakota Nebraska Winthrop
Washington State Purdue
Minnesota
Arizona State Millikin
Boston
Cal State-Fresno
Bowling Green State San Jose State
San Francisco Indiana
Puget Sound Cincinnati Boston
Kentucky
Michigan State Nebraska
North Dakota
Southern Methodist Idaho
Maryland-College Park Arizona State Arizona
San Diego State Northern Iowa Auburn UCLA
New Mexico State Indiana State Drake
Minnesota
Cal State-Fullerton Northwestern
GIVING TUESDAY RECAP On Tuesday, November 29, the SAE Foundation raised $108,909.54 for the Annual Loyalty Fund in the second annual Interfraternal Giving Tuesday Challenge against Sigma Chi and PIKE. Two hundred eighty-seven donors helped SAE break last year’s one-day giving record, allowing the organization to exceed its initial goal of $100,000 and come in second place after Sigma Chi. Thirty-one individuals were first-time contributors to the SAE Foundation, joining the distinguished community of SAE donors. In addition to the excitement of competing against Sigma Chi
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and PIKE, the SAE Foundation awarded several prizes throughout the day. Donors who gave $250 or more were entered into a raffle to win a trip to the Masters in April 2023, and undergraduate supporters were entered into a raffle to win a gift card to the SAE Store. Alumni Associations across the Realm competed to win a TG Napa Valley wine case, and supporters competed to be the top donor each hour. The winners received True Gentleman Plaques. The SAE Foundation thanks everyone who contributed to the Giving Tuesday Challenge for their generosity and support!
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debriefs, they are allowed access to one vehicle space and specific seating at a Blue Angel air show, if an “8-man photo” is offered they are invited to be in the picture, and they are able to wear the Blue Angels crest.
David Gonzalez, Tom Gunter, Joachim Hoewt, Bill Kenter, Harold Key, Jerry Mock, David Palm, Randy Peacock, Dominic Randal Rowland, George Wilkinson. He hung out with many of the founding fathers, attended all the meetings, and continued building friendships with the
men. The members of Phi Alpha Epsilon knew they wanted to be a part of something bigger, and for them, it was SAE. The official installation of Florida Sigma was held on January 27, 1973. Ken Jernigan helped this process and was initiated into the Delta pledge class on September 15, 1973. Through Ken’s SAE membership, he “wore every hat.” He held the Little Sister’s Keeper position, reminding the girls of their responsibilities and ensuring they felt comfortable in their roles. Most of the time, the “little sisters” came around to cook and clean. Ken has been the local Alumni Association Secretary, President, and member of the local House Corporation. For his years of service, Ken received the Distinguished Service Award in 2009. He tries his best to attend the SAE Third Thursday events and any national events. For the last 45 years, he has played a big role in the SAE National Amateur Golf Tournament, serving as the head of the committee and as a committee member. The golf tournament was founded in 1978 by a committee of SAEs and led by Bobby England (University of West Florida ‘70), and Ken loves being a part of this experience with his fellow brothers.
Ken Jernigan was born and raised in the home area of the Blue Angels in Pensacola, Florida. He didn’t know that growing up near the facility would benefit him someday and lead him to experiences that would stick with him for a lifetime. Ken attended Escambia High School and enjoyed playing golf and being present in his science classes. He had the desire to pursue biology after high school; the idea of becoming a Dentist intrigued him. He attended the University of West Florida and graduated in 1969 with a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology. In college, Ken spent most of his time studying and playing golf. He was also interested in a local fraternity at Pensacola Junior College called Phi Alpha Epsilon, which was established by the 14 founding fathers: David Blazon, John Cobb, Bob England, Richard Freeman,
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“My favorite part about being an SAE is the brotherhood. I am an only child, so joining an organization with true gentlemen to interact with has been wonderful,” Ken says. “We have great, memorable times together. We eat lunch, fish, hunt, and attend charity events. It’s about sharing common interests with important people around you, and I’m so thankful to have my brothers for life.” As Ken navigated his SAE membership, he was torn about his career choices and what would come next. Dental school did not work out for him, so he had to think of something else to fulfill his passion. He returned to school for another year to get his credentials to become a high school science and biology teacher. He attended night courses to stay on his career path and even attended the University of West Florida to get his master’s in Education, graduating in 1971. He taught at his own Escambia High School for seven years, from 1969 to 1976.
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called him for help, from restaurant recommendations to house or car issues. He always has a connection with someone in the community and is easily accessible. These are just some of the many things Ken does out of the kindness of his own heart.
Ken Jernigan and Chief Mass Communication Specialist Paul Archer
Kenneth E. Jernigan Associates has provided quality merchandise to Fraternities, Sororities, Honor Societies, and Professional Organizations since 1976. They specialize in official jewelry, membership certificates, plastic membership cards, regalia, and other personalized items. Ken enjoys working alongside fraternities
and sororities because it reminds him of his own fraternal experience through Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The Blue Angels team knew of Ken Jernigan and the quality of his work. They contacted him, hoping he would work with them to create a team yearbook. Although the project did not come to fruition, they still wanted to work closely with Ken and asked if they could collaborate on recognition jewelry pieces. Ken met the pilots and team members through this close partnership and instantly clicked with them. He met their families and spent a lot of time with each and every one of them daily. He even met two fellow SAE members, Kevin Park Colling (Colorado School of Mines ‘89) and Major Matthew Shortal (University of Illinois ‘94). Matt was a United States Marine Corps pilot on the team from 2005-2006. Unfortunately, Kevin passed away in an airshow mishap at Moody Air Force Base in Georgia in 1999. Phi Alpha, brothers. Typically, the Blue Angels team is stationed at their squadron in Pensacola for work for about two to three years. They settle down near NAS Pensacola with their families and fly out for winter training in El Centro, California, for almost three months. While the Blue Angels team is away, the families who stay back must navigate their new life and learn about the surrounding areas. Because Ken is a local and grew up in the beautiful area, he has been a great resource and asset to the families. Ken likes to share many stories about helping out the team’s families. Various people have
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The Blue Angels noticed the generous things Ken was doing. Not only did he take care of the families while the pilots were gone, but he would also come to the Blue Angel squadron and help the team in various ways. He spent a lot of time in the Public Affairs Office with Paul Archer, Chief Mass Communication Specialist. Ken helped the team to create Blue Angel recognition pieces. When Ken was around, he made it a personal goal to get to know everyone and be a helping hand.
“HE IS A VITAL FRIEND TO ALL WHO SERVE WITH THE TEAM.” “Working in the Blue Angels Public Affairs shop, we have the pleasure of working very closely with Ken Jernigan all the time. He is a vital friend to all who serve with the team,” Paul Archer says. In 1997, the Blue Angels team met to discuss Ken Jernigan becoming number 46 honorary, all because of his selfless contributions to the team and the families. His name was brought forward because they thought he deserved the Honorary Blue Angel title. Boss George Dom was the flight leader then. The team’s past flight surgeon, Bryan Buchanan, remembered that day like yesterday. “I remember when Boss Dom asked us to think of nominating Honoraries. He stressed that we didn’t need to nominate anyone at all. The most important thing was that if we selected anyone, he/she should be someone truly deserving of the honor, not just a buddy. Someone who can pull strings, not just a golf deal hookup,” Bryan says. Once they agreed it would be Ken, they worked on getting a plaque together with the official recognition. Ken was asked to enter the Reddy Room upstairs in the Blue Angels squadron. Not many people have been given this opportunity to enter the room because of the sacred Blue Angel
memorabilia, so when Ken was asked to enter, he was immediately blown away. Boss Dom, Scooter Moyer, Bryan Buchanan, and the other officers were waiting there with his Honorary Blue Angel plaque.
Ken Jernigan and Executive Officer Jonathan Fay
Scooter Moyer had become great friends with Ken over the years before Ken was recognized and chosen. He knew Ken deserved this title. “When I first came along, everyone on the team talked about this local guy who supports the team and how he was the nicest gentlemen and really helped out the spouses and families,” Scooter says. “The coolest part about knowing Ken before he received Honorary Blue Angel and after is that nothing about him changed. He continued to help and contribute in the same way he did before. He is as good as it gets.”
“THE COOLEST PART ABOUT KNOWING KEN BEFORE HE RECEIVED HONORARY BLUE ANGEL AND AFTER IS THAT NOTHING ABOUT HIM CHANGED. HE CONTINUED TO HELP AND CONTRIBUTE IN THE SAME WAY HE DID BEFORE. HE IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS.” Jonathan Fay, current Executive Officer of the Blue Angels, has had nothing but good things to say about Ken. Something Jon enjoys most about Ken is the annual bowling event he puts on. Usually, in February or March, Ken plans a bowling event and invites all spouses and children to come and hang out while the pilots are gone for training. This is a great way for Ken to get to know the families better and help them enjoy their time in Pensacola. “Ken always knows somebody and is always willing to help. He contributes his time and doesn’t expect anything in return. He’s really good like that,” Jon says.
In 2018, another similar conversation occurred about Ken’s honorable behavior between the team at the time and Boss Eric Doyle. They knew giving him the Honorary Blue Angel title was essential, but it wasn’t enough. The Honorary Boss title is the highest recognition you can obtain. There have only been 12 individuals to receive Honorary Boss, and only two of them are still living today; Ken Jernigan and Wayne Boggs. Wayne Boggs was selected in 2022 as an Air Boss that the Blue Angels Team now recognizes as an Honorary Boss. The mission of the Blue Angels is to “showcase the teamwork and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through flight demonstrations and community outreach while inspiring a culture of excellence and service to the country.” In order to be an Honorary Boss, one must uphold their mission and the values that come with it. Boss Doyle brought up the question of truly being an Honorary Boss in their team discussion. His mind kept wandering to Ken. Someone who effortlessly is a good person. Someone who loves and cherishes the team in every aspect. Someone who has a good, kind heart. Nominating Ken for the highest recognition was the
Ken, his wife Carole, and Boss Eric Doyle
Ken continued to serve the team in the best way possible. He’d show up to the squadron to greet the team when they left to head to California and returned from their training. He attended as many shows as he could on his own dime. He would escort the spouses and families to and from their cars and the show seating on a golf cart. Anything he could do to take the weight off someone’s shoulders was done without question.
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BOSS KEN JERNIGAN
Ken Jernigan VIP Flight with the “Boss”
right thing to do, so they did. At the end of the Blue Angels season in November, they usually do a practice show and a real show on a weekend to celebrate the season and their wonderful accomplishments. The last event was hosted in downtown
Pensacola at Seville Quarter. During the last event, the current boss introduces next year’s team because they get right back to work after the weekend. The former team members show up to discuss their year and what will come next. This event was particularly special because Ken was given his award in front of everyone in attendance. He had no idea his name was even called until his wife Carole nudged him to walk up to the stage.
“HE’S NOT JUST AROUND TO SERVE THE BLUE ANGELS, BUT HE PRIORITIZES SERVING EVERYONE ELSE, AND THAT’S JUST ONE OF THE MANY REASONS WE NAMED HIM BOSS KEN JERNIGAN.” “It was super fun to announce, especially because Ken had no idea. It’s one of my favorite memories I have of him. He’s not just around to serve the Blue Angels, but he prioritizes serving everyone else, and that’s just one of the many reasons we named him Boss Ken Jernigan,” Boss Doyle says. On November 6, 2019, Ken got the opportunity to go on a “VIP” jet ride with Boss Doyle. This was a nice way for the team to thank him for all the years he has contributed to the Blue Angels and what he will still do going forward. Ken has taken on the opportunity to preserve the Blue Angel’s history and heritage. He has copies of various historical publications and printed materials for safekeeping. In his house, he has one of their team yearbooks from 1969 and every yearbook following 1976. Ken and Thomas Frosch serve on the Blue Angels Association Team
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together. Tom is the President, and Ken is the Honorary Liaison for honorary members. They meet quarterly and discuss ways they can help the team and the families through communal and Blue Angel activities. This is a great way for them to give back. Tom Frosch joined the team in 2012 and was a flight leader from 2013 to 2015. He got to know Ken after he became Honorary Blue Angel and wished he had documented all of the amazing things Ken had done. “Ken is the kind of guy that doesn’t look for recognition when he does something. He stands in the back and doesn’t care for the spotlight. I’m proud of him,” Tom says.
Boss Ken Jernigan, “Boss” J. Those titles have unique meaning to them. He is proud to represent the Blue Angels in that way and loves every aspect of it. Although Ken was announced as “Honorary Boss,” no one calls him “Honorary.” He is such a well-respected member of the community and a critical component of this team that every Blue Angel, both former and active, calls him “Boss.” “It is hard to put into words what the Blue Angel team means to me. The feeling I have knowing I am trusted, respected, and appreciated is incredible. Getting to know each member and knowing they’re the best of the best, along with their families, is indescribable. People would give anything to do the things that I get to do, and I am extremely proud of where I am in life with them,” Boss Ken Jernigan says.
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KEEPING UP WITH THE ΣAEs SAE THIRD THURSDAY EVENT A great SAE Third Thursday in the Cleveland, Ohio area! There were attendees from Mount Union, Miami [OH], Bowling Green, and Youngstown State.
NASA: JIM MEYER After college, Jim Meyer (Evansville ‘66) worked for NASA and witnessed numerous space launches throughout his career. He is now retired, but still enjoys following the launches and watching them from his front yard.
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KIRBY SMART Congratulations to brother Kirby Smart (Georgia ‘98) on winning back to back National Championships!
MEMOIR: NABIL AYERS Nabil Ayers (Puget Sound ‘93) has recently published his own memoir titled “My Life in the Sunshine”, a story about searching for his father and discovering his family along the way.
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GOVERNOR OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Governor, Chris Sununu (MIT ‘98), has taken his most significant step yet in exploring a White House bid, launching a national political organization that’s a popular tool for prospective presidential candidates testing the waters.
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: THOMAS W. ITIN
Marquis Who’s Who, the world’s premier publisher of biographical profiles, presented brother Thomas William Itin (Cornell ‘57) with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.
SAM ELLIOTT Brother Sam Elliott (Oregon ‘66) was recently awarded the Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series Award by the Screen Actors Guild for his work in 1883! Phi Alpha to him!
WWE PROMOTION: JUSTIN TAYLOR
Congratulations to brother Justin Taylor (San Diego State ‘05) on starting a new position as Senior Vice President of Growth at WWE.
MERIT KEY AWARD RECIPIENTS Congratulations to Alexander “Alex” Michael Mavros (Nevada-Las Vegas ‘98) and John R. Lindsey (Southern California ‘68) for receiving the Merit Key Award, which recognizes an alumnus who has demonstrated significant service and loyalty to the Fraternity on combined levels for an extended period of time. Pictured (left to right): Dave Griego (New Mexico ‘83), Alex Mavros, Ben Allen (Miami [OH] ‘60), Steve Schneider (New Mexico ‘68), Ben Johnson II (UC-Irvine ‘87), Chris Hancock (Indiana State ‘96), and John R. Lindsey.
CAL STATE-FRESNO FOUNDERS’ DAY This year the Cal State-Fresno chapter held a dinner celebrating Founders’ Day with nearly 70 alumnus brothers in attendance. They were honored to hear all the stories about the chapter and had 4 speakers talk about what SAE means to them.
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LAS VEGAS LUNCHEON Brothers gathered for an Alumni luncheon downtown Las Vegas!
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FROSTBURG GOLF SUCCESS The Frostburg State (Maryland Delta) Alumni hosted their 2nd Memorial Golf Tournament to raise funds in memory of Rick Ensor (MDDE ‘91) in collaboration with widow, Lynne, and daughters, Ashley & Delaney. The annual October event has resulted in over $30k in total gifts to the CASEY Cares Foundation for 2021 & 2022.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOUNDERS’ DAY The University of Southern California (California Gamma) hosted a special Founders’ Day celebration, which included presenting brother Dave Girling with the Lindley F. Bothwell Service Award.
FLORIDA SAE DONATES STEM CELLS THE HIGHEST EFFORT AWARD RECIPIENTS Congratulations to Todd DeGarmo (Cincinnati ‘80), Richard Walker (Middle Tennessee State ‘81), and Brad Pasternak (Binghampton ‘98), recent recipients of The Highest Effort Awards for their excellence and leadership in their respective fields.
WEST FLORIDA 50TH SAE CELEBRATION On January 27 and 28, the West Florida (Florida Sigma) chapter celebrated their 50th anniversary with a cookout, Leo bonfire at the SAE House Friday night, and a grand banquet Saturday night with over 150 brothers and guests. They were honored to host ESR Chris Hancock for the festivities, and everyone enjoyed a great time of brotherhood and Phi Alpha spirit!
SAE brother Kellen Reilly (Florida ‘26) was in his first year at the University of Florida (Florida Upsilon) when, during lacrosse practice, he swabbed to join the marrow registry at a drive organized by the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. “I decided to join the registry because there was an opportunity to save a life at no cost,” said Kellen. “It was a no brainer.” Less than a year after registering, Kellen got the call that he was a match for a man in his mid-30s battling Acute Myelogenous Leukemia.
DAVIDSON SPRING INITIATION Davidson College (North Carolina Theta) has been focusing on expanding and growing the chapter footprint throughout the Davidson Campus and Community. This semester, the chapter focused on recruiting and growing with strong, quality men. For Spring 2023, they initiated 24 new members on February 12, 2023.
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SAE FINANC WWW.SAEHOUSING.NET WHAT IS F&H?
B R I C K S A N D M O R TA R M A K E A H O U S E , FA M I LY A N D FO N D M E M O R I E S M A K E A H O M E . SAE Financial & Housing (SAE F&H) is commit ted to preser ving Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternit y houses across the realm through industr y-leading proper t y ownership, m a n a g e m e n t a n d t r a i n i n g . We b e l i e v e g r e a t h o u s i n g helps to sustain and elevate strong chapters. Great housing is rooted in safe, competitive, and at tractive p r o p e r t i e s . We o f f e r s u p p o r t t o l o c a l h o u s e c o r p o r a t i o n s and chapters through financial management resources (billing, collections, budgeting, filing, planning, and best practices), proper t y management resources, and volunteer training. Through strategic proper t y investments and the grow th of our por t folio, SAE F&H continues to provide and grow grant suppor t to the S i g m a A l p h a E p s i l o n f r a t e r n i t y.
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IDA HO (IDA HO A LPH A) ILLINOIS (ILLINOIS BE TA) DE PAU W (INDI A NA DE LTA) INDI A NA (INDI A NA GA MM A) MICHIGA N STATE (MICHIGA N GA MM A) NEW H A MPSHIR E (NEW H A MPSHIR E BE TA) NEW MEXICO (NEW MEXICO TAU) NOR TH DA KOTA (NOR TH DA KOTA A LPH A) OHIO (OHIO GA MM A) MI A MI [OH] (OHIO TAU) OHIO STATE (OHIO THE TA) OR EGON (OR EGON BE TA) WASHINGTON STATE ( WASHINGTON BE TA) 48
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AUBUR N (A LA BA M A A LPH A-MU) UC-BE R K E LEY (CA LIFOR NI A BE TA) MINNE SOTA (MINNE SOTA A LPH A) MIS SIS SIPPI STATE (MIS SIS SIPPI THE TA) MIS SOUR I- COLUMBI A (MIS SOUR I A LPH A) PE NN STATE (PE NNSY LVA NI A A LPH A-ZE TA) TEX AS (TEX AS RHO) A&M (TEX AS TAU) W YOMING ( W YOMING A LPH A)
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F&H PROPERTY SERVICES A lot goes into running a chapter house smoothly and efficiently, and the SAE Financial & Housing team does it all. With their experience and knowledge, the team ensures the day-to-day operations of the chapter houses run efficiently and within budget, ranging from culinary and housekeeping services to repairs and property insurance. The chapter house at Indiana (Indiana Gamma)
HEALTH & SAFETY
ONSITE STAFF
100% of F&H owned properties are equipped with full house fire suppression systems (aka sprinklers). These properties also feature central station alarm monitoring with direct communication to the local fire station and 24 hour monitoring by a certified provider.
Live-in house directors are provided with furnished suites featuring a private bathroom. House directors monitor and maintain the daily operation and health/safety systems at the property. They also ensure the delivery of amenities such as weekly housekeeping, in-house meal plan and as needed handyman services.
HOUSEKEEPING
MEAL PLANS
Weekly housekeeping helps to maintain cleanliness and presentation of the common areas of the chapter house, including all restrooms and the dining area.
SECURITY Entrances feature fob/code controlled entry for staff and resident access. Doors secure upon closing. Security cameras for exterior and internal common areas help further provide for the safety of the residents.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT All owned and managed groups are provided with financial services that include: chapter billing & collections (room & board, local chapter fees, parlor fees, Fraternity Service Center invoicing/ payment), budgeting, financial statements, tax filings, damage charges and vendor payments (e.g. utilities, handyman, plumbing, HVAC, etc).
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Continental breakfast, hot lunch, and hot dinner are served 5 days a week for residents.
WIFI Centrally located and remote WiFi systems help to provide peak performance of this allimportant and highly rated utility. Onsite hardware (modems, routers, and access points) are upgraded frequently to maintain adequate security and performance.
FAVOR AND COMPANY: SAE PROPERTY INSURANCE PROGRAM When a house corporation participates in both the liability and property insurance programs, they also receive Directors & Officers, Commercial Crime, and Excess Liability coverage at no additional cost. Many house corporations have seen significant savings, as well as more accurate and expanded coverage using this preferred program.
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FINANCIAL & HOUSING BOARD OF DIRECTORS
LARRY JONES LANCE DENARDIN NORTH REX CARLSON DEPAUW ‘86 DAKOTA ‘83
MISSISSIPPI STATE ‘71 PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
VICE PRESIDENT
DICK LIES
NORTHWESTERN ‘67 TREASURER
BILL MCCANN, JR. IDAHO ‘66 SECRETARY
HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS
DICK THOMPSON MIKE WYMANT CHARLIE BOYD BARRY BEBART PAULINDIANA SIEBENMORGEN OREGON STATE ‘73 WESTERN ONTARIO ‘98 CINCINNATI ‘86 STATE ‘71
MISSISSIPPI STATE ‘65 DIRECTOR EMERITUS
FINANCIAL & HOUSING STAFF
GREGORY SOMERS JP ANDRICK JAKE SHOWALTER MICHIGAN STATE ‘98 FROSTBURG STATE ‘97 CASE WESTERN ‘98 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
SR. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS EASTERN & WESTERN DISTRICTS
SR. DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS CENTRAL & SOUTHERN DISTRICTS
JUAN FARIA
SALEM STATE ‘17 CONTROLLER
STEVE CHAVES SALEM STATE ‘18 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE SPECIALIST
HOUSE CORPORATION OFFICER WORKSHOPS Originating in the Fall 2022 academic term, SAE Financial & Housing continues to host a series of House Corporation Officer Virtual Workshops. Our inaugural workshop was held in December 2022, and a second installment occurred in February 2023. Our next scheduled offering will occur on April 25. The remainder of 2023 will see 2 additional workshops (August 1 and November 14). Scheduled approximately quarterly, the workshops feature seasonal content (e.g. April - spring move-out and summer turnover, August - fall move-in and room inspections, November - leasing best practices, preparing for winter). After each presentation, internal discussions reflect Q&A topics introduced by participants and potential House Corporations to reach out to for further 1-on-1 consultations and resource offerings. Goals of the workshop program include, but are not limited to: • Support and assist House Corporation volunteers • Identify House Corporations in need of assistance • Grow the House Corporation network by leveraging benchmarks and connections between alumni across the Realm • Introduce resources, best practices, and modern standards in relation to facility management, compliance, routine maintenance, tenant expectations, health & safety, board member duties, and technology • Promote Fraternity, Foundation, and F&H offerings that can further benefit and ensure safe, stable, and attractive chapter housing experiences For more information or to arrange for a 1-on-1 consultation, please contact JP Andrick at jandrick@saehousing.com. SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
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DONOR HONOR ROLL
THIS LIST REFLECTS DONATIONS RECEIVED BETWEEN JULY 1, 2022-DECEMBER 31, 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/
FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE
Donors with these icons are members of the Founders’ Circle, 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: $5,000-$9,999 Gold: $10,000-$24,999 Pearl: $25,000-$49,999 Amethyst: $50,000-$74,999 Onyx: $75,000-$99,999 Ruby: $100,000-$149,999 Aquamarine: $150,000-$249,999 Emerald: $250,000-$499,999 Sapphire: $500,000-$999,999 Diamond: $1,000,000+
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 Warden: $2,500-$4,999 Archon: $5,000-$9,999 Minerva: $10,000-$24,999 Phi Alpha: $25,000+
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PHOENIX CIRCLE
Donors with this icon are members of the Phoenix Circle, a giving society for recurring donors. Donors with the purple icon are Phoenix Level members of the Phoenix Circle, donating $1,856 or more each year.
PHI ALPHA CLUB
Donors with this icon are members of the Phi Alpha Club, an exclusive giving society for undergraduate members.
HERITAGE SOCIETY
Donors with this icon are members of the Heritage Society, a giving society to acknowledge donors who have included the SAE Foundation in their estate plans.
DECEASED DONOR
Donors with this icon contributed to the SAE Foundation between July 1 and December 31, 2022, and have since joined Chapter Eternal. We are forever grateful for their support and dedication to Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
FIRST-TIME DONOR
Donors with this icon made their first charitable contribution to the SAE Foundation between July 1 and December 31, 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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ALLEGHENY
Robert B. Bulla 1962
Peter Eric Accica 2009
Robert W. Baum 1958
Christopher James Cooke 1988
Robert M. Marchi 1957
Curtis R. Frasier 1977
MG David J. Rist 1961
Charles Roland Grimes 1978
Hayes C. Stover 1962
David Andrew Koch 1987
Samuel Urick III 2003
John W. Lee II 1963
Pennsylvania Omega
Brian Joseph Carlin 1988
David C. Lamoureux 1957
Ronald W. Crone 1969
Louis Joseph Petrucci 1987
Sam Freedman 1962
William A. Roediger 1974
Chase Dean Jeffery 2020
Isaac Tripp IV 1974
George Tom Lecometros 1982
Stephen Harwood Watson 1985
James Forrest Marsh 1980
Dr. John J. Makay 1960
ALMA
James A. Nesmith 1967
Robert T. Neuin 1968
Heber Manuel Garcia Migliore 1988
Patrick Scott Porter 2012
Daniel Joseph Pozdol 1994
APPALACHIAN STATE
LTC Walter B. Reading 1973
Thomas F. Riethmiller 1978
Dillon Giles Dubois 2014
Jeffrey Michael Rovner 1985
Stephen H. Swigart 1970
ARIZONA
Brian Charles Stephenson 1993
Dr. Benjamin W. VanRiper 1951
Jason David Abboud 1992
Patrick Devin Vance 1993
Berkeley Gene Beach 1956
Douglas S. Welling 1976
Michigan Alpha
James A. Blickle 1966
Donald M. Bocchi 1968 Jerry J. Brown 1974 Ted P. Durdel 1978
Dale D. Goodrich 1969
Dr. Jonathan David Hamer 1998 Ryan Patrict Hoover
John J. Jimenez 1964
Cory Alan Krajniak 1999 Jerry L. Lapham 1966 Gary M. Nelles 1967
Alan R. Pfaff, Jr. 1957
Robert J. Radder 1968
Richard R. Seagert 1965
Daniel T. van Blaricom 1969
AKRON
Ohio Phi
Michael Mitev 2000
Michigan Delta-Tau
North Carolina Epsilon
Chaz McGowan 2012
Peter E. Petzold 1971
Richard F. Potter 1967
Daniel Harold Roth 1962 John S. Smitheran 1966
Arizona Alpha
Stan Curtis Strom 1982
Joseph F. Abrutz, Jr. 1975
R. Bart Wear 1982
David Vaughn Binney 1989
Christopher Andrew Bird 1994
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE
Paul R. Burns 1976
Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon
Julian Keedy Byron, Jr. 1987
James Patrick Baldwin 1981
Bradley Mark Cohen 1985
Dr. George H. Brenner, Jr. 1955
Scott Robert Crozier 1987
Ralph M. Cloar, Jr., Esq. 1959
Alan D. Dineff 1974
Stephen W. Creekmore III 1972
Tanner Dolby 2017
John F. Farrell 1970
Philip W. Hagenah 1969
Richard D. Gillham 1950
David W. Hanna 1961
Fred W. Hunt 1949
Arnold J. Labenz, Jr. 1967
Matthew Scott Jeter 1992
K. W. Wilson, Jr. 1968
Christopher Todd Lawrence 1991
Ronald Justiss 1967
ALASKA
Scott Ryan Long 1992
Wallace Lancing Lee 1992
Alan L. McCall 1961
Lambert L. Marshall 1974
E. Payne Palmer III 1963
Dr. Phillip W. Moery 1970
Charles A. Touche 1974
Randall E. Northern 1970
BG Terrence P. Woods 1966
Dr. Socrates W. Pappas 1957
Donald Butler 1951
COL Gary P. Baber 1961
William M. Cassel 1963
A. Sid Bray, Jr. 1973
Vaughn S. Corley 1956
Percy D. Burton III 1966
George P. Davies 1962
Gene Cogbill 1969
Dwayne E. Dobson 1960
Martin C. Davis 1970
John A. Hagenah 1976
Stephen Doyle Gates 1985
Charles W. Hall III 1964
David M. Hampton 1973
Daniel Richard Hare 1993
Thomas L. Jameson, Jr. 1976
Thomas C. LaMantia 1987
Donald L. Johnson 1966
Delbert R. Lewis 1950
Benjamin M. Koontz 1972
Dr. Lawrence E. Mast 1964
Andrew D. Luttrell 1977
Greg Paul Migdall 1991
Larry R. McClendon 1974
Mario R. Salvatierra 1973
Dr. John Malcolm Moore, Jr. 1959
LTC Travis H. Wofford 1956
Mark Steven Nunn 1974
Ali Yazdi 2014
Charles Lewis Rauton 2007
Frank Thomas Kobe 2019
ARIZONA STATE
Ben F. Reagor III 1968
Adam Stamm 2012
Reg Bacon 1976
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu
Spencer David Burchfield 1982 William Frank Cobb III 1966
Bestor Wynne Coleman III 1958 Dr. Kenneth R. Daniel 1936 Dr. Jerry A. Davis 1957
Joseph Holmes Davis IV 1989 Harry P. Dorlon, Jr. 1970 John N. Dowdle 1965
Thomas Nicholson Frierson 2009
John Wayne Goff 1972
Charles F. Groom, Jr. 1954 Samuel Barton Hunt 1990
Still Hunter, Jr. 1961
C. Richard Moore, Jr. 1973 Jackson W. Moore 1970
Alaska Alpha
Karl Randolph Wing 2011
ALBANY
New York Pi
Joseph Nicholas Lapine 1994
ALBRIGHT
Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu
Paul Joseph Kanarkowski 1999 Matthew Hoyt Scheidt 2007 Alex Brady Zernechel 2015
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Stoney Roderick Rawlins 2004
Arizona Beta
Jonathon Ross
Dr. Erik Bakken 2009
Hon. Hamilton H. Singleton 1971 Walter E. Williamson 1965
Curtis Shipley 1955
ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK Arkansas Beta
Joe D. Drompp 1972 Jay A. Hall 1973
Edward O. Moody 1971 Fred J. Osborne 1970
Raymond A. Weber 1970
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu
Taylor Stephen Agricola 2005 James Allen Easterling 1986
Robert Nathan Freeman 1989 Bill Grainger 1972
Donahue Hall 1958
Gregory Michael Herman 1988 Jared Bryant Lisenby 1996 Gary C. Martin 1957
Robert E. Sasser 1967
Craig Carlisle Snellgrove 1979 William S. Weeks 1972
David M. Williams 1976 Robert B. Witt 1973
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta
Barry S Baldwin 1983 Alan C. Buck 1969
Cooper David Cecil
Dennis M. Dresser 1969 Jon Craig Gilliland 1970 Brian R. Hile 1970
Thomas Robert Land 1978 Michael P. Mahoney 1978
David Gerhard Mertens 1982
Daniel F. Moster 1987
Joseph Eugene Shoaf 1982 Garrett Allen Tingley
Richard E. Tobias 1971
Brent Keith Webster 1978
BAYLOR
Texas Theta
William Byrd Arend 1992
Michael Andrew Coelho 1995 Charles Franklin Crane 1980
Jeffrey Glenn Wigington 1992
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi
Dr. Joseph C. Di Raimondo 1961 Benjamin F. Flegel 1988
Dr. William J. Hisgen 1963 Frank J. Johnson 1960 Allan Kieckhafer 1945
Robert M. Mailey 1973
William C. Putnam, Jr. 1965 Richard W. Star 1956
BETHANY
West Virginia Beta
William H. Rutter 1976
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New York Omega
Evan Reade Farber 1994
Dr. Gary Martin Kolinsky 1986 David I. Levine, Esq. 1987 Fess Ryan Wofse 1991
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN Alabama Iota
Timothy A. R. Callahan 1970 Pat M. Courington, Jr. 1963 William A.B. Dowell 1978
Edward L. Hardin, Jr. 1962
Augustine Hayden Henderson 2022 George L. Jenkins 1967
Dr. Richard B. Jones 1963
Horace Martin Kite, Jr. 1962
Dr. George Lewis Mitchell 1969 William Kelly Nicrosi II 1990 William F. Orr 1973
J. Thomas Rosdick II 1967
Richard L H Stanford 1970
BOSTON
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon James Alexiou 1954 Arma E. Andon 1941
Alexander James Bastani 1986 Stephen John Condakes 1980 Frank S. Forbes II 1951 Edwin D. Fuller 1968
Kevin Mancuso 1971 J. C. McKnight 1994
Robert W. Paglierani 1966
Francis Joseph Troise 1987 Robert C. Wagner 1956 Robert H. Watts 1968
James Whitehead II 1960
Byron E. Woodman, Jr. 1966
BOSTON CONSORTIUM
Massachusetts Beta-Alpha
Albert Ji Wing Thomas Lee 2022 Van Edward Shannon
BOWLING GREEN STATE Ohio Kappa
Duane A. Ankney 1970 Eugene F. Balog 1972
Nicholas Michael Barsala 2022 Randall Earl Brown 2007 David P. Crawford 1963 David H. Crowl 1976
Robert G. Drothler 1967 John T. Horney 1972
Howard C. Imhoff 1961
Matthew Franklin Kerns 1982 Dr. Milton G. Levy 1961 Alan Martin 1978
Alan R. McBane 1960 Lynn K. Millikin 1969
Michael Notaroberta 2018 Eugene A. Popielec 1956
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Emil J. Ragones 1968 Gary L. Reed 1970
Neil E. Seufert 1965
Craig Steven Storts 1982 Alex Taylor 2018
George Traikos 1978
Thomas J. Wyant 1962
BRADLEY
Illinois Epsilon
Lewis H. Augspurger 1970
David Willard Berkow 1979 Alexander J. Bibbs 1983
Ronald David Bonadurer 1988 Daniel F. Dahlke 1976
Randy George Gallick 1980 Gregory Alan Gilbert 1986 Raymond J. Lawing 1971
Benjamin David Lewis 1995 Fred Masuoka 1990
John E. O’Radnik 1977
Eric Bradley Ratts 1985
Dr. Stephen L. Rider 1976
Jeffrey Wayne Siegrist 1989 David S. Van Hove 1977 Eric Brandon Vanko
James W. Wilson 1977
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta
Richard Coleman Brown 1963 Jack Micheal Chambers 2019 Joshua Thomas Donlon
James Palmer Dusenbury 1966 James E Freeman III 2003
Michael Kenneth Golub 1977
James Gambrill Hendrickson 1971 LTC Mark William Jones 1987 Brian Matthew Mannix 1994
Mark Anthony Mascarenhas 2004 William Sterner Moyer 1957
Joseph Russell Scarpa 1987 David Bruce Smith 1978
Gerald Bruce Weidman 1954 David Scott Whaley 1981
BUFFALO
New York Phi
Aaron Paul Seiden 1998
CAL POLY-POMONA
California Alpha-Beta
Matthew William Jones 1997 Alexander Kevin Pajor 2013
Connor Jason Schamblin 2021
CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO California Tau
Rick Borg 1988
John Joseph Maier 1985
Douglas Martin Neumeier 1987 Glenn Martin Ritter 1986
CAL STATE-FRESNO California Iota
Terry W. Allen 1963
Timothy Frank Blackwell 1979 Allen R. Brase 1959
Paul James Catuna 1987
Gregory James Coleman 1981 John S. Corkins 1977
Ronald W. Dubois 1954 James H. Earle 1961
Bennett Lawrence Frost Brian Eric Halliwell 1994
James D. Hallowell 1955
John Joseph Harris 1988 Warren Jacobsen 1958
Kenneth R. Johnson 1983
Lance Clayton Jordan 1990 Ronald D. Kusch 1986 Keith G. Miller 1963
Gerald M. Palladino 1966
Victor Alfonso Ramos 2017 Thomas W. Sommers 1964 Dennis C. Speer 1972
Dennis M. Stubblefield 1959
James George Vagim III 1984 John Patrick Ward
CAL STATE-FULLERTON California Pi
Bradley Allan Albright 1989 Tom Aden Chadwell 1986 Vasillos Pete Dedes 1987 Shane Turan Garcia 1996
Richard Charles Goodwin 1975
Dr. Robert Perry Husband 1979 Hadley B. McGaughey, Jr. 1973 Richard F. O’Leary 1970
Dirk Martin Van Os 1994
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH California Lambda
David J. Ables 1976
Andrew Bailey VI 1960 Donald A. Black 1961
Dr. William J. Brand, Jr. 1965
Samuel L. Breuklander 1965 Gus G. Brocksen, Jr. 1964 Norbert Han Chung 1986 Robert L. Crabb 1965
Christopher Scott Dalton 1992
Michael Thomas Dalton, Jr. 1989 Brian Glenn Day 1986
Dr. Joe W. Dobbs 1956 Dale J Fairbanks 1957
Robert Don Farrington 1991 Casey H. Fierce 1994 Daniel P. Gooch 1972
Alan Lee Goodrich 1979 Joel A. Hackett 1969
Curtis D. Hamilton 1965 Jose Hanagan 1982
William Leroy Harris 1982
Robert Lee Herbage 1978
Warren F. Hillman 1967 Jules E. Hooper 1964 Nabil Kahale 2001
Myles I. Karpman 1971 Dennis J. King 1972
Bertrand J. McCarty, Jr. 1975 Stephen P. McDonald 1960 Thomas E. Miller 1970 Kevin M. Nagle 1976
Stephen August Newton 1992 Chris S. Nicks 1985
Michael Karl Pazdernik 1981 Gary L. Petersen 1963
Sean Steven Railing 1989
Dr. Ronald G. Sherwin 1965 Donald R. Smith 1968 David K. Sontag 1966
Lloyd K. Stockwell 1960 Thomas H. Tracy 1959
Edward A. Villalobos 1969 Luis Wenk-Wolff 2002
William Gary Westling 1983 George A. Yackey, Sr. 1963
CAL STATE-LOS ANGELES California Mu
David F. Brubaker 1966
Stephen Charles Clemens 1978
Carlos Armando Garcia, Jr. 2004 Eugene Hernandez 1979 Stewart Hsieh 1974
Michael Robert Huizar 1990 William A. Lewis 1981 Angel Jesus Lozano Joseph Ma 2011
Juan Abraham Martinez John R. McClain 1974
Aaron Elliott Popel 1980 Ninion S. Riley 1971
Richard Schwien 1968
J. Morgan Shuster 1967
Michael Angelo Solis 1990 Gary N. Tolley 1975
Gene J. Torncello 1966
Wilfrido Vinicio Ubillus III 2006 Joseph C. Volpe 1972
Howard H. Wood III 1966
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE California Nu
James Edward Albrecht, Jr. 1989 Logan Ballard
David M. Bennett 1976
Christopher Sanchez 2014 Brian Evan Sieroty 1995
CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO California Xi
LT Darrin Thomas Blume 1997 James Alan Bonilla 1979
Ethan Thomas Cline 2018
Jonathan Wesley Henderson 2020 Steven C. Mefford 1971
William R. Pickering 1973
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) CAL STATE-SACRAMENTO (CONTINUED) David B. Spahn 1968
Ronald James Vance 1978 Phillip Dwain Wood 1985 Erik Yoshizaki 2012
CAL STATE-SAN MARCOS California Alpha-Gamma
Benjamin Robert Compton 2006 Robert Chris Damaro 2013
Tyrell Anthony Fiduccia 2004 Matt Walsh 2014
CARNEGIE MELLON Pennsylvania Phi
Joshua Dana Baer 1998
Jeffrey Joseph Ball 1979 Robert R. Beatty 1960
William R. Benthall II 1969 Marvin L. Cadwell 1965
Dr. Andrew J. Eggenberger 1961 Ronald W. Fahle 1957
Donald J. Franks 1972
Robert Alan Gebbia 1969
Kevin Roy Greenawalt 1979
Dr. Stanley McMillen 1968
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Michael J. Jump 1977
Charles W. Rainger 1955
Donald William Brew 1995
Barry L. Keidel 1976
Jeffrey Joseph Porterfield 2004
Dr. Dean J. Kereiakes 1974
Oliver L. Poppenberg, Sr. 1959
James C. Kennedy 1973
Ian Spencer Strelsin 2004
Thomas J. Kereiakes 1976
Dr. John C. Vanleer 1962
CINCINNATI
James F. Koenig 1973
Jonathan Allen Wehrli 1984
Joseph Porter Adams, Jr. 1979
Brent Tyler Kuwatch 1992
Dennis Ward Anderson 1971
Dave Milton Lance, Jr. 1981
Alton B. Barton, Jr. 1970
Doug Albert Lance 1989
Barry Jay Bebart 1986
Carl H. Lindner III 1975
Dr. William F. Bentz 1962
S. Craig Lindner 1977
Steven Mark Bilski 2006
Dr. Thomas Arthur Mabel 1964
Jack O. Bull 1957
Neil Jacob Mullen 2016
Robert Earl Carroll 1981
Robert Hugh O’Connor 1981
Allan D. Cors 1959
Gregg Edward Pancero II 2009
Ronald I. Cosler 1964
John M. Perin 1973
Charles E. Sax 1954
Thomas Olvia Sharp 1970
Jacob Christian Showalter 1998 Dr. Daniel Joseph Wasser 1984
CENTRAL FLORIDA Florida Epsilon
Gary J. Boynton 1976
james Donald callaway, Jr. 2004 Michael Anthony Daigle 1984 Mark W. Glickman 1975 John D. Kelley 1977
Doug McTighe 1991
Vincent Keith Mooney 1985
Antonio Luis Moreno, Jr. 1991 Darin Patton 1995
Christopher Edward Varisco 1995
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta-Omega
Louis A. Malizia, Jr. 1969
Gregory Michael Forman 2013
Lukas Manomaitis 1993 Angus H. McArn 1958
CPT Zachary Ryan Bock 2006 Brian Michael Hilger 2006
Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008
James McCurley III 1973
Scott Stawinski 2016
Robert E. Murray III 1968
Erik Paul Yettaw 2006
James C. Moran 1967 Arne R. Oberg 1952
Mark C. Puliafico 1973 Philip R. Rosi 1959
Gerald J. Sekerak 1977
Thomas Edgar Shirley 1980
Dr. Alan Wayne Tamarelli 1963 Bruce Raymond Whiting 1971 Richard W. Whitmore 1952
CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho
Richard Abelson 1981
Benjamin Isaac Altose 2007 Kenneth A. Barker 1970
Howard E. Baybrook, Jr. 1966 Peter McKale Burk 1979 James E. Caminis 2000
Adam Martin Walters 2016
CENTRAL OKLAHOMA Oklahoma Sigma
Jacob Marshall Harris 2020
CENTRE
Kentucky Kappa
Troy Matthew Edelen 1989 Ellis Zachariah Estes 2009 Grant William Griffith
William Gibbs Herndon 2013 Casey Klein 2018
Matthew Lynn Sinex 1997
Dr. Martin Dale Wiglesworth 1984 Kenneth H. Wright 1963
CHAPMAN
John P. Crain 1967
California Alpha-Delta
Rolf Christian Dietrichson 1984
Brandon Vearle Pankey 1999
Dr. Joseph Czika, Jr. 1962 Richard C. Dietz 1968
Kenneth James Farrell 1986 Eugene R. Gasser 1948
Shane Gregory Hunter 2006
Jeffrey Bernard Steed II 2010
CHARLESTON
Dr. Brian Burns Ghoshhajra 1998
South Carolina Upsilon
Daniel J. Hirsch 1962
Alfred Ruben Chisholm 1981
Paul D. Hicks 1966
William F. Jones, Jr. 1961 Allan Koeppel 1950
John P. Linhart 1969
Herbert C. Loewlein 1953 Robert J. Martin 1966
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Dr. Bill J. Karas 1970
Matthew G. McDaniel
Aaron Spencer Reames 1996
Alan H. Koblin 1974
Milton Tom Koch 1967
Tennessee Rho
Raymond Scott Benjamin 1994 John Alston Deas 1980 Craig Eney 2017
Jonathan P. Hayes 1994
Richard Keith Sauls 1990 Geoff H.H. Watson 1993
Richard M. Kimbler 1970
Ohio Epsilon
Gregory Michael Kuntz 1983
David L. Altemeier 1972
John Christopher Lame 1979
John F. Barrett 1971
David M. Lance 1956
Dr. Dennis D. Baum 1972
Ned C. Lautenbach 1966
Nathan P. Bennett 2015
Keith Edward Lindner 1981
Dr. Neal R. Berte 1962
William Longstreet III 1955
Dr. John C. Bools 1975
Robert M. Miller III 1978
Chris T. Carper 1993
Edward J. Neyra 1973
W. Daniel Church 1967
Joseph Ottaviani 1966
L. Barry Cors 1954
Edward G. Paul 1972
David V. Crockett 1971
Aaron Charles Pontsler 2014
Herbert William Desch 1961
Stewart V. Proctor 1976
August B. Doppes 1970
Nathan Stuart Rosenthal 2012
J. Scott Farrell 1991
William J. Seitz III, Esq. 1975
Gary E. Fisher 1959
Todd Eric Siegel 2009
Chris Robert Gardner 2001
Matthew Jon Smith, Esq. 1980
Todd C. DeGarmo 1980
Richard L. Pratt 1977
Donald J. Diebold 1983
James H. Reed 1962
Kenneth R. Elder 1964
C. Winfield Scott 1983
Richard T. Findlay 1969
Dr. Reed Albert Shank III 1973
Kirk B. Flory 1967
Mark E. Sims 1977
David Roger Gardner 2006
Christopher Aaron Speelman 2004
Theodore C. Geier 1952
Kevin Patrick Sullivan 2006
Dr. Luis L. Gonzalez, Jr. 1978
Wayne Taleff 1975
Karl Joseph Grafe 1982
J. Robert Taylor 1964
John Frederick Guy 2000
Nicholas Alan Trelka 2005
Mark D. Hanauer 1975
Dr. Thomas E. Wagner 1960
Dean R. Gaudin 1956
Mike Steur 1978
Christopher Gregory Goins 2006
James W. Sunderland 1952
Stephen M. Goodson 1977
Christopher John Tallman 2002
James Joseph Gusweiler 1981
Gordon R. Tod 1964
John D. Hagner 1968
Mark E. Tullis 1973
Thomas A. Hearn 1962
Ben Fredrick Wells 1980
Robert G. Hendon 1965
J. Lawrence Willey 1962
Charles W. Herrmann 1967
Jeremy D. Wilson 1997
Mark Francis Heggem 1981
Dr. Brad Robert Wenstrup 1980
Warren S. Hensel, Jr. 1964
Mark Lawrence Willey 1993
Henry S. Hilberg, Jr. 1973
Gage Bryant Woolley 2015
Bruce T. Hopple 1975
Richard M. Hopple 1970
CLEMSON
Gilbert E. Howard 1968
South Carolina Nu
Thomas Edward Huber 1980
Andrew Clarke Flandry 2007
John A. Johnston 1976 Daniel S. Jones 1961
Kenneth Lee Tomlinson 1975
Kenneth Edward Huber 1987 Jay W Hummel 2002
William Paul Dapp
Michael Jones Maxwell 1967
Benjamin C. Trammell, Jr. 1975 Charles Benjamin White III 2011 55
SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS COLORADO STATE Colorado Delta
Dr. George Marvin Beeman 1957 Alex Bennett Campbell 1980 Tom G. Cox 1960
Dennis John Devaney 1994 Jesse Lee Hall 2017
John E. Hawkinson 1960 Clarke Houston III 1966
Tom M. Hudspeth III 1964 Wilbur K. Keating 1954 B. Kim Lilly 1959
Dr. Kurt Friedrich Papenfus 1980 William D. Penfold 1956 Gerald Rhode 1978
Ralph R. Schneider 1958 Armand L. Smith 1963
Timothy N. Thoelecke 1962 Dr. Charles D. Vail 1958
COL William B. Woods 1958
COLORADO-BOULDER Colorado Chi
Laurence W. Demuth, Jr. 1951 Peter W. Dillon 1958
William Kevin Fisher 1983 John C. Ismert 1959
David B. Klimoski 1968 William E. Kugler 1958
Charles W. Larson 1965 Dan R. Lee 1958
Douglas Warren Schantz 1986 Ronald O. Sholar 1969
David G. Williams 1956
COLORADO-COLORADO SPRINGS Colorado Phi
Aaron Barker 2018
Jonathan David Garrido 2014 Zachary David Martinez
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta
James J. Alaimo, Jr. 1963 Richard C. Barrett 1964 David I. Barton 1960
Noel F. J. Castiglia 1959
Frederick A. Conti 1963 William R. Denton 1960
Raymond P. Kogut 1960 Emmett J. Murtha 1960
Stephen Michael Ozyck 1990 John S. Purtill, Jr. 1964
Gary Hayden Reynolds, Jr. 1995 Benjamin Ackley Rowe 1990 Kirk R. Thornton 1971 Daniel E. Zucchi 1963
CORNELL
New York Alpha
Richard R. Gerken 1967
Douglas Glennie Greer 1995 Robert M. Huley, Sr. 1965
Michael Barry Kraskow 1986 56
James O. Marshall 1955
William R. McCumiskey 1970 Augustus Y. Noojin III 1969 Benjamin Roberts 2010 Ronald M. Skalko 1973 R. Brent Vallat 1987
Jamie Willarson Wright 1990
CREIGHTON
Nebraska Iota
Thomas A. Bower 1970 Richard M. Burke 1970
Daniel James Mathia 2005 Terrance M. Ramirez 1986
Matthew John Shalhoob 1998
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha Joe H. Adams 1970
Antonio Dominico Anderson 1989 Evan Bret Azriliant, Esq. 1987 Mark S. Carlie 1976
Dr. Carl Brian Tubbs 1980 James W. Venman 1955
DAVIDSON
North Carolina Theta Frank E. Boyd III 1973
MG William Francis Grimsley 1980 J. Daniel Hanks, Jr. 1965 Herbert F. Kincey 1959
Dr. Earl Dwayne Lett 1984 Allan S. Oxman 1971
Dr. Neil W. Trask III 1973
DELTA STATE
Mississippi Delta-Sigma Matthew Hill 2021
Harrison Taylor Johnson 2018 Nicolas Darryl Martin 2019
Lai’Erricx Jamon McGaha 2016
DENISON Ohio Mu
Jeffrey C. Angell 1976
Jerry R. Armbrecht 1957
James H. Armstrong 1967
Robert Anthony Brice 1982 Daniel K. Buck 1954
James P. Dellner 1974
Donald G. Halliday 1958
Richard McCulloch Jones 1956 Michael Alan Miller 1985 Harold S. Pascal 1954 Eric N. Peterson 1978 Kevin Plunkett 1987
Donald E. Sharp 1952
Scot McCauley Small 1985 Cyril H. Weagle, Jr. 1953
Howard Bailey Williams 1983 Philip W. Wyatt 1965
DENVER
Colorado Zeta
Trevor Hays Brauser 1994
Charlton H. Chatfield 1969
Stephen D. Cummings 1966 William D. Frank 1976 Brian Lee Kitts 1983
CAPT Walter J. Landen 1962 Richard R. Parkin, Jr. 1969
William Eugene Vincent 1978 Welcome W. Wilson, Jr. 1973
DEPAUL
Illinois Delta-Pi
Dr. Herschell Marvin Bratt III 1973 James Lauria
Fabian Villasenor
DEPAUW
Indiana Delta
Denzil Page Bennett II 1985
Dr. Jeffrey John Bowe 1985 Dr. James H. Boyd 1958
Lance Attilio DeNardin 1986 Dr. John A. Drees 1965
Frederick Charles Fritz 1981
Charles Foster Hudson 1986 Vern T. Kraushaar 1953
James Michael Mullin 1983 Charles John Nelson 1985 John Allen Perry 1985
Thomas Brian Tobin 1979 Chris B. Wackman 1967
Byron Lee Wilson II 1985
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi
John D. Allemang, Jr. 1973 Lyle W. Bliss 1963
Bruce Mitchell Cross 1981 William F. Daugherty 1971
Sherwood D. Goldberg, Esq. 1963 Dr. George A. Hahn, Jr. 1968 Joseph H. Newby 1963 Dr. David R. Short 1972
Scott William Woehr 1982
DRAKE
Iowa Delta
David L. Arendt 1978
James P. Avgeris 1965 Donald H. Baird 1968
James L. Bennett 1942 Philip W. Berger 1975
Todd Alan Blodgett 1983
Sherwood M. Boudeman 1962 Hon. Greg Dean Brandt 1984 Michael J. Broggi 1965 Dean E. Brooks 1971
Ned Alan Burmeister 1981 John D. Chaffee 1949 John D. Challas 1961 Larry H. Crist 1954
Timothy Joseph Dawson 1988 Paul James Finney, Sr. 1958
Stephen R. Fitzsimonds 1986 Bruce A. Foster 1978
Kent Jay Foster 1983
Marc P. Franson 1977
Charles Louis Friedman 1987 Jeremy James Glenn 1994 Wayne W. Grafton 1970 John W. Green 1972
Dr. Gordon D. Haugan 1973
Charles H. Herndon, Jr. 1978 Howard L. Hunt 1948
Steven T. Kappel 1964
Kenneth K. Kauffman 1960 David A. Kimball 1977 Robert G. Lady 1962
Grant Thomas Lander 2002 Tom J. Logan 1973
Gary M. Macek 1965
Duane Thomas Magee 1992 David B. Meier 1972
Rolland W. Nelson 1950
Roger P. Penrod 1978
Robert Michael Perrye 1985 C. Gregory Peters 1988 Pete L. Petersen 1972
Thomas R. Peterson 1968
Robert Michael Pomerantz 1977 David E. Ray 1975
Raymond Richard Riha, Jr. 1978 William Daniel Rodriguez
Dr. Todd Austin Sandrock 1981 Saylor Timothy Schwab 2022 Richard E. Scott 1950
LTC Robert E. Scott, Jr. 1967 Kendall B. Smith 1972
Allan C. Sorensen 1961
Matthew John Stokovich Robert M. Taylor 1962
Dr. Stephen Thomas Tranter 1979 James C. Van Slyke, Jr. 1961
Dr. Dale Douglas Whiting 1952 Calvin P. Wise 1960 Larry F. Witte 1966
DREXEL
Pennsylvania Epsilon
Mark Howard Felder 1980 Clarence G. Hoop 1971
Joseph Anthony Mandato, Jr. 1981
Dennis L. Neider 1970
Richard Ernest Wortmann 1987
DUKE
North Carolina Nu
John Dodd Bates 1956
Matthew Johnston Cook 1994 J. Richard Leaman III 1984 Kenneth D. Mindell 1974 Adam Rosenblatt 2000
Donald E. Schevers 1947
Christopher Suiter Scott 1980 Dr. Geoffrey Simon 1960 Chadwick Clair Stearns 1988
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) EAST TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Alpha
Randolph B. Cardoza 1967 David Bruce Costner 1975 Herman L. Dixon, Jr. 1972 Blade Durbin 2017
Carroll L. Gentry 1965
LTC Daniel H. Gordon 1964
Erwin Alexander Lopez 2022 Austin Maize 2019
Ronald T. Moore 2018
Robert J. Walker 1966
Andrew Marti Yuhas 1971
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Delta-Lambda
Thomas Oliver Long 2016
EASTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Delta
David Bruce Fraley 1985
Edward Franklin Goins III 1988 LTC Michael A. Hughes 1973
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon
Mark W. Bates 1973
Robert C. Bottoms 1964
Dr. Arthur M. Britton 1969 Dr. Lewis L. Brown 1977
W. Lawrence Brown 1968
Dr. William M. Callahan 1976
Dr. P. Andrew Coley, Jr. 1967 William J. Etherton 1969
R. Carter Freeman, Jr. 1960 Barrett K. Hawks 1960
Alexander L. Hinson 1964 William Edward Jay 1981
Dr. Scott L. McClure 1973
Dr. Peter A. McCranie 1956 Robert E. Morris 1969
Claude F. Perry, Sr. 1959
Dr. Robinson W. Schilling, Jr. 1962 Andrew Lawrence Schisler 2009
Jeffrey R. Sliz 1972
Wallace F. Tillman 1965
Marshal Lee Litton 2013
EVANSVILLE
Michael Michael Nolan 1995
Jeffrey R. Baugus 1993
Lester E. Meyer 1987
Thomas Francis Pany 1979 David N. Rodgers 1975
Joshua Dale Smith 2002 Michael Thomas 1976
Ron E. Volmering 1978
EASTERN NEW MEXICO New Mexico Alpha
Prentice Alvin Baca 1967 John Mauk Hilliard 1967
Lawrence M. Littell 1974 Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964 LTC David R. Pia 1965 Ken Tracey 1970
Cody Brandon Vardeman 1998 Nate Thomas Williams 1993
EMBRY-RIDDLE [AZ] Arizona Delta
Christian Robert Moore Gibbs 2016 Tanner Jeffrey Grevesen 2020
Indiana Epsilon
Thomas Edward Blackburn II 1991 Grant Wilbert Claspell
Eric Loren DeVries 1996 James A. Domina 1968 Robert E. East 1951
Jack Andrew Gasser Gary L. Gerling 1960
Josh David Goode 2001
Joseph Douglas Haas, Jr. 1992 Ennis V. Heathcock 1959 Paul W. Jones 1971
George Andrew Miller 1996 Dale E. Oberbeck 1959 Earl E. Purdue 1962
Edwin J. Rehrman 1962
Frank J. Schultheis 1963 Richard L. Shipley 1979 Noah Jacob Stabler
Larry Bruce Whiteside 1978 Dustin Lee Wilson 1992
Tyler Morris 2018
FERRIS STATE
Nathan Carl Pyles 2008
Louis P. Auerbach 1976
Gregory David Pierce 2017
EMBRY-RIDDLE [FL] Florida Rho
James Patrick Baldwin 1971 Edward Francis Dow 2000
EMERSON
Massachusetts Epsilon
Stephen Anthony Bucco 2011 Edward Roy Larsen 2012 Alexander Levere 2010
Jonathan David Ruest 2010
Michigan Zeta
Robert P. Boboltz 1972
Martin C. Eichinger 1971
Jason Christopher Keith 1993 J. Michael Walkowski 1974
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon
Richard C. Ahrens 1969 Robert S. Athens 1967 Wayne C. Bailey 1972
Thomas Richard Barber, Jr. 1961 Demetri Clikas 1988
Charles B. Edwards 1964 Peyton B. Ellis 1960
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
John W. Field 1932
David A. Jones 1974
Thomas L. Fleming 1967
Fred Joe Pyland 1975
Cory Michael Fischman 2008 Dr. Albert R. Frederick, Jr. 1957 Samuel W. Fuller, Jr. 1965
William D. Gunter, Jr. 1956
Carter Braxton McCain 1986
Dr. Charles T. Montgomery 1956
James J. Kelley 1967
Howard D. Rogers 1970
James H. Sims, Jr. 1963
Howard Scott Treadway 1961 Ruben A. Whitehead 1961
William Louis Moor, Jr. 1986
FORT HAYS STATE
Angel Oliva III 1990
Nicholas Foster Davis
John F. Neller 1952
Andy Steven Palacios 2005 William H. Prather, Jr. 1962 Louis Francis Ray III 1988
David Charles Sasser 1974 John J. Schickel 1970
Kansas Delta
Ryan Christopher Jensen
John Michael Kimberlin 2001 Garrett Lane McBlair 2020
Richard Brian Shanahan 2003
Arnold H. Slott 1964
FRANKLIN
Douglas H. Thompson, Jr. 1965
Jon Stacy Almeras 1992
Robert Carl Sorgini 1978
Andrew P. Underwood, Sr. 1968 Jeffrey James Weibel 1986
CPT John L. Woodward 1953
FLORIDA SOUTHERN Florida Gamma
Thomas O. Berryhill, Jr. 1963 Brendan Calamito 2016
David H. Callender 1960 Joseph Capitano 1960 William A. Chope 1971
Jonas Thomas Concklin 1955 William F. Cooper 1957
Jason Henry D’Angona 2013 Sam Gunnar Dickman 2021 Philip D. Diuguid 1958
Robert J. Fauls, Jr. 1970
Indiana Alpha
John S. Barker III 1968
Dr. Leonard L. Bissonnette 1962 Chad Everett Bobb 1997
Gary W. Cooper 1974 Todd B. Davis 1986 Dana P. Deer 1958
Raymond A. Detournay 1956 Kenneth O. Dunn 1951
Max Ray Fitzpatrick 1956 Gregg W. Happe 1973
Aaron P. Hommell 2011 Frederick B. May 1970
Christopher David Nobbe 1997 Brody Perrine 2017
Stephen A. Smith 1969
Dr. Arthur H. Turner 1957
Robert C. Fernandez 1958
FROSTBURG STATE
Walter W. Manley II 1969
Jason Paul Andrick 1997
Lewis W. Graham, Jr. 1971 Gil Mitchell 1962
Adam Oakes-Lottridge
Chris Anthony Rodgers 1990 Robert R. Sharp 1961
Lawrence C. Sharpe 1974
Maryland Delta
Thomas William Carey, Jr. 1995 Steven Corey Dittmer 2011
Henry Noah Haddaway 2021 Rizwan Ahmed Jan 2000
Brendan Gregory Taylor 2017
FURMAN
Earnest P. Wagoner, Jr. 1971
Gavin Wesley Boone 1991
Robert P. Vivers, Jr. 1970
FLORIDA STATE Florida Beta
Brian D. Barnard 1974
South Carolina Phi
Dr. John P. Cherry 1963
Eric Eugene Davis 1986 Robert C. Nast 1963
Dr. Carmelo L. Battaglia 1968
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Robert A. Cole 1974
Dr. Terence L. Babcock 1967
David Richard Campbell 1984 Hugh Daniels Corrigan 1992 Timothy Jay Daly 1987 Michael M. Fields 1969
Davy Haddon Foster II 1967 Bradley Jordan Ginzig 2010 Claude H. Grizzard 1960
Alexander Johann Grohmann 1994
Washington City Rho Yale R. Brown 1976
Edmund P. Crump 1960
Robert Chadwick Elliott 1968 Henry H. Frain 1961
Ray A. Gibbs, Jr. 1950
William A. Griffel 1966
Charles Yuran Liu 2022
Baylis M. Gruber 1970
Leon Stuart Mapes, Jr. 1970
Pfilip G. Hunt, Sr. 1959
CDR Richard David Nelson 1989
Clarence D. Hicks 1969
Thomas J. McGrath, Jr. 1965
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS GEORGE WASHINGTON (CONTINUED) John W. Purvis, Sr. 1971 Ali Topaloglu 2011
James W. Ziglar, Sr. 1968
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta
Andrew Curtis Aiken 1997
Mote W. Andrews, Jr. 1952 Shepard B. Ansley 1961
Charles C. Benedict 1963 A. Thomas Dudley 1968
Rob Arthur Ellis, Jr. 1980
Frank Sheffield Hale 1982
James C. Hansberger 1967
Jack Nelson Hattaway 1966 William W. Holland 1967
Stiles A. Kellett, Jr. 1966
Stanley E. Martin, Jr. 1975
Hugh M. McCutcheon 1975
Roy Bates McCutcheon 1972 Ruebush J. Mitchell III 1975 Ben Murray 2010
Hon. Williamson S. Stuckey, Jr. 1956 Presley Daniel Yates III 1972
GEORGIA COLLEGE Georgia Mu
Christopher Nolan Bugg 2017 Ryan Tyler Johnson 2013
GEORGIA SOUTHERN-STATESBORO Georgia Alpha
Brenon Isaac Jones 2019 Jesse L Long 2012
Chad Justin Roberts 1994 Gary Craig Smades 1992
GEORGIA TECH Georgia Phi
James J. Baldwin III 1963 C. Victor Beadles III 1959
William Forrest Bell, Jr. 2017 Kenneth W. Best 1967
James T. Branan 1959
James C. Broome 1976
Thomas C. Broome 1966
Grady Newsom Bunn 2011 David Charles Burns 1980
Marc Anthony Corsini 1980 James O. Cotton 1965
John Marshall Daum 2013
Thomas E. Dupree, Jr. 1974 Randolph S. Elliott 1976
Hal Wilson Field, Jr. 1951
Samuel Robert Formby 2009 Samuel O. Franklin III 1965 Logan Tom Gay, Jr. 1966
Marion W. Glenn, Jr. 1961 Albert J. Hackl 1946
William S. Harris 1959
Morris E. Harrison, Jr. 1974 Robert W. Hearn, Jr. 1960
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Howard Hoffman 1980 Ivan A. Hoge 1955
W. Deck Hull, Jr. 1954
James R. Jolly, Jr. 1964 Riley Keith Joyce
James A. King 1973
John R. Maddox 1955
Frank Faison Middleton V
Marvin George Mitchell 1967 Dudley L. Moore, Jr. 1957 Ryan Morrissey 2017 John D. Pelton 1962
Daren Bruce Pietsch 1991 Daniel B. Rather 1957
George Wells Ruth III 1978
William Paul Showers 2017 Dr. Philip B. Smith 1969 Thomas P. Swift 1967
Connor Leigh Taylor 2016
William K. Upchurch, Jr. 1954 Edward F. Vickers 1963
Bayard B. Von Herrmann 1964
GETTYSBURG
Pennsylvania Delta
Keith B. Adams 1977 Robert D. Boyd 1966
Bradley C. Brown 1973 Harrie G. Burdan 1955
Anthony Richard Desalva 2011 Erwin Joseph Dill 1978
Stephen H. Gotwals 1965
Charles F. Johnson II 1962
Wyatt Hamilton Yasinski 2016
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS Minnesota Gamma
Andrew Brawner 2014
Cameron Clause 2014
HAMPDEN-SYDNEY Virginia Upsilon
Clyde Findley Bowie, Jr. 1977 Irving H. Pritchett III 1973
HARTFORD
Connecticut Lambda
Robert Antonio Hache 2005 Joel R. Irvine 1968
Nathaniel F. Kennedy 1966 Russell F. Levere 1966
HARVARD
Massachusetts Gamma
Diamante Cortez Balcazar Walter J. Campbell 1967
Dr. John O. Cletcher, Jr. 1950 H. Perry Driggs, Jr. 1958
Walter P. Hinchman 1959
Dr. Ralph H. Hinckley 1953 Michael A. Leahy II 1965
William Gentry Lee 1966
Thomas C. Thetford 1970
HOFSTRA
William W. Schmidt 1966
Steven Ronald Tricarico 2006
Joseph P. Shirts 1977
HOUSTON
James Arthur Steele, Jr. 1992
New York Chi
Martin J. Schnell 1972
James A. Steele, Sr. 1956
Texas Epsilon
Thomas J. Stevenson 1975
Seth Crawford 2018
David A. Thomas 1973
William Chiles Booher 1971 David M. Doll 1988 James R. Hill 1960
Odis Delmar House 1983
Bruce W. Stratton 1971
Kenrick E. Thomas 1970
ILLINOIS
Kenneth E. Kurtz II 1957
Illinois Beta
Eugene S. Rhodes 1971
Thomas E. Dierckman 1970
Tyler Davidson Todd 2015
Thomas Michael Donlan 1979
Gary Earl Walker 1985
Bruce Cedric Fales 1982
IDAHO
Seth Alden Gordon 1991
Alexander Nguyen 2020
Philip Clifford Berndt 1985
Joseph T. Ruland 1970
CAPT Vincent D. Donile 1962
Kyle A. Vick III 1970
David Eugene Eckmann 1985 Douglas Adam Gerrard 1984
Idaho Alpha
Keith Allan Gray 2002
Richard W. Allen 1972
Clifford A. Kleymeyer, Jr. 1965
Don R. Atkinson 1956
Kenneth D. Love 1962
Rodney B. Bulcher 1973
Philip L. Mattison, Jr. 1957
Gordon Gordon Eccles 1960
Dr. Russell W. Nelson 1974
LTC William E. Egen 1965
Marc Joseph Poskin 1987
Robert L. Franklin III 1977
John Shimkus 1982
Arthur H. Griff 1950
Herbert A. Timm 1965
Christopher E. Gruenfeld 1982
David Michael Venkus 1984
Derald D. Hurlbert 1965
Gregg S. Werner 1977
John B. Adams 1976
Thomas A. Jepsen 1976
Daniel L. Alsaker 1972
James Kellner Levis 1983
Roy B. Bentson 1965
Gregory R. Martin 1976
Steven E. Duncanson 1976
Robert C. McAdam, Jr. 1977
Douglas Gene Edwards 1985
Scott Michael Perez 1989
Bill D. Fife 1974
Kenneth J. Rosinski 1972
Gary L. Garnand 1970
Charles R. Sprowl, Jr. 1962
Robert L. Grover 1977
John J. Toomey 1974
Michael T. Hunter 1972
James David Wareham, Esq 1981
Jerry L. Jackson 1974
Charles Robert Westphal 1981
William R. Joa 1963
Ronald S. Jones 1977 Dennis D. Jory 1966
William John Kearns II 1981 William H. Keller 1976 Elijah Sean Kyle
ILLINOIS STATE
Illinois Tau-Alpha
Phil Guerrero 1997
INDIANA
Steven R. Larson 1975
Indiana Gamma
Scott William Madison 1987
Dan Edward Aron 1983
William V. McCann, Jr. 1966
Hon. John Gatch Baker 1968
W. Lee McCollum 1971
Kelley Thomas Beach 1984
Donald L. Mottinger 1965
Jody Verne Blackburn 1985
Dr. W. Christian Oakley 1973
Robert Eugene Bryan 1963
Donald J. Ormond 1976
Stephen M. Burt 1987
James R. Pilcher 1970
Patrick Michael Cassidy 1985
Leonard Nicholas Purdy, Jr. 1962 Edward R. Schmidt 1970
Ryan Hodge Cassman 1997 Bradley Scott Cooper 1984
Robert A. Loughmiller 1966
Dr. Thomas Henry Alt, Sr. 1958
Warren L. Martin 1957
Robert E. Bailey 1954
Joseph D. McCollum, Jr. 1967
David Wayne Barrick 1979
James W. Mottern 1970
William Dean Bennison 1966
Bryan Scott Norby 1979
Thom Bernard Bondus III 1975
Alfred Craig Olson 1973
Brent Curtis Burke 1976
James M. Patterson 1966
Chad Allen Carlsson 1997
David A. Poe 1970
Douglas L. Cassman 1972
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) INDIANA (CONTINUED)
Lawrence P. Deputy 1968
Richard Andrew Deputy 1964 Robert John Deputy 1960
Thomas Michael Deputy 1963 Ronak Sunil Desai 2010
Richard Lewis Dunn 1964
Stephen Rood Fleming 1974 William White Fobes II 1961 Earl Frederick Forst 1966 Dr. David C. George 1967
Dr. William Eugene Graham, Jr. 1955 David Welker Gray 1972
John Christopher Hart, Jr. 1973 Dr. J. Michael Hartigan 1959 Thomas Clyde Hays 1973
Hon. Jack Roger Heflin 1965
Richard Edward Hennessey 1973 George Lionel Henry 1968
Jeffrey Clyde Hoffman 1973 Stan C. Hurt 1961
CPT Joseph Crist Innes 1964 J. David Keckley 1970
David Bart Keller 1980
Roy William Kern 1960
Jeffrey Lee Kittle 1993
Robert J Kleymeyer 1969 David Al Lawson 1972
Richard Patrick Leonard 1961
Dr. Steven Edward Loman 1967 Harry Lee Lukens, Jr. 1972
Michael Walter Mezey 1979 Richard Allen Mitchell 1989 Steven D Mitchell 1983
Lou Moneymaker 1967
David Brown Pearson 1964
Scott Edward Pointner 1990
James Anthony Pupillo 1980 Francis B. Quinn, Jr. 1976 Allan E. Ramsay 1970
George W. Rauch III 1968 Michael Isaac Regirer
Thomas D. Rush 1962
Robert K. Ryan, Jr. 1965
John Gordon Sawrey 1973
Andrew Edgar Sellers 1980
Stephen Howard Simon 1988
Richard Ralph Singleton 1969 Hugh K. Sinnock 1967
INDIANA STATE Indiana Sigma
Drew Billings 2014
Charles Martin Brown 1982 James A. Coleman 1973
Steven L. Dickerson 1977 Caleb Nathan Dooley James D. Farrar 1974 Isaac Fortner
Michael Douglas Fouts 1996 Scott Jordan Francis 1980
George M. Gregorash 1976 Don Curt Hagerman 1975
Christopher W. Hancock 1996 Tyler Hancock
Dr. Mark A. Haring 1972 Michael E. Harris 1992
MAJ Michael Edward Hassel 1979 James L. Heflin 1974 Luke Hellmich
Casey Michael Herring
David A. Llewellyn 1974 Dalton Scott Loftis
Frank Louis Miklozek III 1998 Dino Dee Moler 1984
Raymond L. Motz 1970
Conner Scott Nichols 2017 David Pascarella III 2017
Anthony Jason Pyatt 1997
David Jordan Ramirez 2012 Chris R. Read 1975
Kapil Vuppala Reddy
Thomas P. Schmelter 1971 Kent E. Schwarz 1972
LtCol Milo Lewis Shank 1990 Paul S. Siebenmorgen 1971 Joe D. Smith 1971
Theodore J. Stansbury 1971 Joseph Allen Taylor 1998 Jayden Vicars
John Schultheis Webb 1991
IOWA
Iowa Beta
Dr. Carl L. Highgenboten 1961 David L. Hunt 1966
Frank M. James 1961
Howard Kennedy IV 1962
Robert J. McCauley, Jr. 1963
Blair Hartley Snead 1967
James John McPartland 1979
Frederick G. Steingraber 1960
Dr. Donald J. Peterson 1957
Jerry Duke Sparks 1964
Philip Richard Terrill, Esq. 1962 Sheldon Kay Turner 1952
Richard A. Van Arsdale 1965
Thomas A. Van Arsdale 1965 Dennis Edward Walsh 1972 W. Michael Wells 1972
David Gregory Welsh 1986
Michael Richard Werner 1998 Douglas E. Wiik 1968
James R. Williams 1968
Robert T. Williamson 1968 Eric Eugene Woodrow 1997
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David G. Moss 1966
Peter G. Pohlmann, Sr. 1969
Edward Wayne Schwertley 1985 Donald Peter Souhrada 1993
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma
Ronald E. Anderson 1976
Michael Allison Beeler 1982 David D. Bishop 1962
William Dayton Brandenburg 1983 Gregory Paul Brenny 1988
David Earl Bridgewater 1983
Edward F. Reilly, Jr. 1960
Steve Wayne Churchill 1985
Dr. Craig A. Smith 1956
Jeffrey Neil Bump 1984 James L. Claus 1972 Braydon Clay
James A. Cunningham 1968
Allyn W. Risley 1972
Dr. Phillip H. Stratemeier 1968 John L. Wright, Jr. 1971
Gary L. Erskine 1968
KANSAS STATE
Dr. Thomas Gordon Goodale 1962
Pelham E. Adams 1955
Michael J. Frischmeyer 1975
Larry Robert Gradisher 1982 James P. Howalt 1962
Dr. Daniel A. Humiston 1974 Dale A. Johnson 1960
Kansas Beta
T. Mark Anwander 1972
Lawrence P. Becker 1966 Robert K. Beymer 1978
Jarold W. Boettcher 1963
Robert F. Kazimour 1957
William H. Braddock 1957
John K. Lawson 1962
Steven R. Brewer 1978
Scott Alan Koppelman 1991 Marshall G. Linn III 1970
Charles W. Maurer, Jr. 1972 David E. McFarland 1961
Dean William F. Munson 1974 James A. Nelson 1969 John S. Nesheim 1975
James R. Breneman 1964 David F. Chelesnik 1961 Larry D. Coffman 1965 Roger W. Coulter 1961
Nicholas Crippen 2018 Terry J. Crofoot 1969 Dixon R. Doll 1964
Jonathan Nevenhoven
Daniel E. Fankhauser 1967
Dr. Eric L. Paulson 1975
Terry J. Garvert 1977
Edward J. Palmer 1954 Gabriel Pruneda
Jon M. Radabaugh 1961 John D. Rustwick 1971 Ronald L. Saylor 1958
Wayne John Snyder 1960 Eric E. Spencer 1974
Bruce A. Stevens 1964 Tony Jay Trease 1985
Merle P. Waggoner 1968 Neal L. Warren 1960
Jeffrey Blane Weeden 1979 Andrew D. Wilson
C. Arthur Wittmack 1969
IUPUI
Dr. Joseph P. Galichia 1964 Randy Joseph Gassman 1983 James R. Grier III 1959 Joe R. Haggard 1959
Todd Christopher Hansen 1993 Franklin D. Houser 1955 Paul F. Inman, Jr. 1959 John P. Jung 1957
Kollin Wayde Knox 1992 Steve M. Lacy 1976
Peter A. Martin 1954
Thomas E. Mistler 1963 John W. Morgan 1975
John Charles Moser 1982
GEN Richard B. Myers 1964
Jerry D. Prather 1966
Indiana Iota-Pi
Spencer A. Puls 1964
Zachary Michael Hayes
Carl F. Schwab III 1969
Sheldon Fox
Litha Sonwabile Msikinya 2011 Michael Thompson 2017
JAMES MADISON Virginia Mu
Robert G. Reid 1960
William K. Shaw 1975 Mikel L. Stout 1958
Don Kent Tomlinson 1971 Chester C. Wilcox 1962
Joe A. Tony Wilcox 1958
Brian Thomas Gable 2000
Edwin H. Wingate 1954
JOHN CARROLL
KENNESAW STATE
John Edward Brennock 2006
Jonathan Lloyd Barnard 2017
Ohio Beta
KANSAS
Kansas Alpha
Robert C. Bond 1966
Georgia Omega
Dillan Humbard 2021
Jose Luis Manuel Morera Koch Luis James Velasquez 2012
David Alan Curry, Jr. 2003
KENT STATE
Peter Mark Getz 1997
George J. Bartelme 1964
Gary Alan Foote 1979
Larry K. Hercules 1961
Zachary Dalton Holland 1996 Thomas M. McFarland 1972 Michael T. Mills 1958
Ohio Lambda
William N. Bartolone 1971 Paul David Bryan 2009
Kenneth Arthur Bugosh 1979 Dennis Matthew Butts 1993
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS KENT STATE (CONTINUED)
Vincent Richard Caruso 1988 Dale E. Craddock 1976
Gerald A. Damerow 1964
Mark Okey Decker, Sr. 1971 Arthur R. Getz, Jr. 1956
Austin Carl Jordan 2018 Bruce P. Kelso 1970
Richard A. Krieger 1963
Thomas A. Mackey 1962
LTC Ronald E. Mayhew 1960 Robert F. McCoy 1957 Joseph H. Reed 1960
Robert Evan Ross 1970
Edmond V. Russ, Jr. 1966 William J. Vogt, Jr. 1962
COL Kent E. Wolcott 1966 Kevin P. Wyndham 1988
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon
Joe Edward Anderson 1981 Blaine Kennedy Ayers 2001 Teddy R. Barclay 1969
Harmon H. Barlow III 1972
Dr. James L. Boerner 1977 William L. Bryan 1967 Earl L. Calhoun 1974
Mica Shane Cranfill 1993
Joseph Robert Davis 2019 Lon W. Deckard 1969 Robert C. Drury 1949
Franklin H. Farris, Jr. 1972
Robert Howard Frank II 1995 Timothy R. Futrell 1970
Dr. F. Joseph Halcomb III 1974 James F. Hardymon 1956
William Stokes Harris, Jr. 1968 Phillip T. Johnson 1972
Dr. John S. Keebler 1969 Robert S. Lipman 1974
Charles Victor Meyer 1956
Dr. Micheal Bryan Minix, Jr. 1991 Michael B. Mountjoy 1972 Jeff David Neal 1993
Ronald D. Parham 1962
James A. Richardson 1970 Robert L. Salyer 1971
Dr. Michael Craig Scott 1983
Harry Castle Thompson 1965
Chadwick Joseph Vonluehrte 2002 Jerrold D. White 1961
Richard M. Womack 1953
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section A Jones Roger Barton 2016
William George Bechtel II 1984
David Anthony Van Raaphorst 2003
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section B Gregory P. Buschmann 1977 Robert J. Campbell 1973 60
Brian P. Collins 1975
Heinke E. Trapp 1985
William R. Harman 1963
Gary L. Cowger 1970
James S. Whittle 1963
Kenneth B. Hinerman 1965
Robert Stephen Cory 1990 Jerry L. Hotujac 1971
LA VERNE
California Upsilon
Christopher Anthony Bezich 1990 Sean Bryant Doherty 1991
Sean Michael Duniven 2003 Gino Vincente Farrara 1987
Tim Leon Robert Polman 2017
LAFAYETTE
Pennsylvania Gamma Robert T. Burns 1963
James Francis Cosgrove, Jr. 1986 David Hammer 1992
Dr. Ronald E. Keyser 1956
Brian David Mansfield 1991 Eric Paul Reumann 1988
Steven Francis Ring 1998 Joseph Z. Sherk II 1967
LEWIS & CLARK Oregon Delta
Tod Michael Corrin 1972 Christopher E. Jay 1972
Alan Adam Jochim 1978
David Keith Strong 1980
Dr. David A. Stumpf 1966
LONG ISLAND
New York Beta
Thomas J. Clark 1973
Maxie J. Tucker, Jr. 1962
LOUISIANA TECH Louisiana Rho
Dr. Jonathon Eric Davis 1982 Riley Hagan III 1986
Ashley Brigham Patten 1994
Nikolaus Zumwalt Schwabe 1996 Martin Wendell Wilson 1988
LOUISVILLE
Kentucky Sigma
David Duane Deyer, Jr. 2013
William Jeff Birch 1995
Charles D. Penney 1968 Jerry L. Ritchie 1969
Ryan Keeling 2015
Donald Christopher Massey 2003 Clayton O’Neal Truesdell 2008
LOYOLA-CHICAGO
Illinois Alpha-Omega
Jeffrey John Kinzler 1983 David John Kupiec 1986
Erik Edward Lindholm 2002
Ross Anthony Pometta 2007 Daniel Collin Stanczak 2003
LYNN
Florida Lambda
Charles Scott Lafferty 2014
Maine Alpha
Edward L. Davis 1958 Richard J. Goff 1950
William Corry Johnson, Jr. 1980 Thomas F. Lever 1974
Norwood Mansur, Jr. 1966
Christopher John Van Beeck 2000
R. Lewis Ropp 1980
MANSFIELD
Charles H. Trent 1969
James David Blew 2017
Mike Anthony Sandoz 2000
LOUISIANA STATE
James A. Shaffer 1957 David E. Taylor 1973
MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY Maryland Omicron-Pi
Ray Shamsul Ferree Ahmed 2007 David Bradly Balch 1987
Brian Anthony Baum 1994
Christopher Bleu Kaehny 2008
Aaron Thomas Penn 1994
Tyler Daine Hepke 2013
John H. Burnham 1960
Louisiana Alpha
Patrick J Pinson 1962
Adam Robert Hanzalik 2008
Ben Edward Greenwell 2020
Dylan Michael Silva 2018
LOUISIANA
John E. Mazon, Sr. 1963
Rohan John Korah 1998
MAINE
Gregory Vavrinec 2018
Andrew Lovell Jones 1971
Diego Duque 2011
Albert Edward Donor IV 2017 John P. Giles 1974
Steven R. Headley 1968
Pennsylvania Beta-Phi Alexander F Norman 2013
Mark Arthur Phifer, Jr. 2012
Bryan Kelly McMahon 1994 William George Voelp 1989
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK Maryland Beta
Garrett Christian Ammons Dean Alec Berger
Bruce L. Berlage 1956 Robert A. Blase 1964
Harold M. Brierley 1965
MAJ Raymond Mark Davids 1977 Timothy J. Davisson 1982 Todd C. De Binder 1954 Thomas B. Garsh 1955 Chris P Gaylor 1972
Aaron Ameen Ghais 1989
Michael George Gricoski 1979 COL Hugh J. Holloman 1973 Brian Stuart Jolles 1982
Gregory Eugene Lomax 1976 Julian A. Medrano
Robert M. Parks 1968 Dennis Quein 1969
John Edward Roberts 1963 Harry E. Russell 1958
James G. Sakers 1969 Michael E. Scott 1976
William Scott Sims 1987 Theodore J. Smith 1950
Joseph Christian Snavely III 1970 John K. Stitt 1960
Slaton L. White 1973
Joseph David Utegg 2018
MASSACHUSETTS
John C. Bowden 1955
MARSHALL
Dr. Gregory C. Hamilton 1972
Kenneth R. Harry 1967
Thomas E. Atkins 1961
Louisiana Epsilon
Dr. Joe Buddy Anderson 1994 John C. Hamilton 1958 John A. Hollinshead 1971 Robert G. Jones 1960
John Francis Le Doux 1996 Donald J. Lococo 1967
Dr. Donald M. Mabry 1971 Charles B. Maginnis 1970 Dr. Joe A. Simon 1960
Stephen M. Stewart 1967 Hunter C. Thom 1972
West Virginia Alpha
Dr. Robert L. Bledsoe 1961
Massachusetts Kappa Charles B. Paulin 1972
Huntington Williams 1953
Ralph W. Burton, Jr. 1971
MCDANIEL
Joseph B. Feaganes 1966
Antonio Maynard Batang 2019
Robert Jackson Dilley 1973 Donald D. Ferguson 1959 Charles N. Ferrell 1963 Vernon P. Ferrell 1957 Gabriel Finch
James M. M. Foy 1973
Maryland Mu
Travis Edward Hise 2016
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) MEMPHIS
MIAMI [OH]
MICHIGAN STATE
Kenneth J. Carmack 1963
Ben L. Allen 1960
Kenneth R. Baldwin, Jr. 1966
Tennessee Sigma
Frank L. Flautt, Jr. 1963
Andrew B. Gibson, Jr. 1974 David E. Harrison 1977 Ronald C. Hart 1979
Hon. Richard P. McCully 1965
John Spencer McDaniel 2001 Donald G. Rhoads 1955
E. Taylor Richardson 1962 Jack P. Rochelle 1965
Wesley R. Vawter III 1966
Grover Lee Walker III 1972
Justin Thomas Ware 2017
Johnny Lovelace White III 1968
MERCER
Georgia Psi
Joe K. Becknell 1960
Joel H. Bickerstaff 1974 Gary Scott Buhler 1987 Jeffery Lee Cash 1979 James M. Cayce 1967
Thomas S. Duncan 1977 John M. Fillmore 1976
John Frierson Howard 1974 S. Reed Jackson 1971
Dr. John P. Johnson 1959 Dr. Galen B. Jones 1973
B. Allen Lancaster, Jr. 1967
James Gilbert Lyerly III 1984 Bruce D. McAllister 1973 John M. McLean 1960
Robert Allen Scherer 1983
Young Thompson Sheffield 1963 James B. Thompson 1948
MIAMI [FL]
Florida Alpha
Arthur B. Choate 1970
Thomas M. Cook 1965
Stephen Dana Ferguson 1977 Thomas F. Gannon 1963
Tipton D. Jennings IV 1954 Vance Harper Jones 1961
Ohio Tau
David M. Auck 1965
John R. Balconi 1967 Peter W. Berg 1964
Joseph Bryan Canter 1978 John W. Davis 1966
Dr. Gregor K. Emmert, Sr. 1956 James G. Felakos, Sr. 1957
Stephen Douglas Fisher 1979 Bruce L. Folkerth, Sr. 1961 Larry A. Freedman 1966
Marc Steven Gendell 1985 Martin L. Gmeiner 1963
Mark A. Goodman 1968
Dr. Joseph B. Greene 1968 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 Stephen L. Lloyd 1975
Patrick J. McCafferty 1977 Randall B. McGruther 1972 Gene R. McHam 1957
Bruce Edward Murphy 1978 Tom Cambell Nasby 1980 Dr. William F. Nye 1948 J. Kirk Rogers 1968 David T. Roy 1961
John R. Ruhl 1959 Mark Saran 2010
Jerome Bernard Schildmeyer 1985 Richard L. Schroeder 1958
Richard Allen Schumacher, Jr. 1992 CPT Kelsey S. Stewart 1960 Barry L. Talley 1967
Richard Allen Termuhlen II 1980 Richard H. Thompson 1956 G. Veil 1950
Nelson J. Vogel 1968
John W. Weaner 1956
Leroy A. King, Jr. 1962
MICHIGAN
Luke W. Lumby 1956
Michael Joseph Acho 1989
William G. Logan 1969 Ronald A. May 1973
Michael L. McCauley 1965 CPT Carey McIntyre 2006 George Mencia, Jr. 2004
Todd Paul Misemer 1991 Richard R. Pieper 1959
Shawn Michael Potter 2007
Dean Steven Karl Priepke, JD 2003 William J. Rankin, Jr. 1953 Martin C. Ross 1976
W. Neil Rossborough 1961 John W. Shields 1957
Christopher Adam Zavatsky 2007
Michigan Iota-Beta
Dr. Frank J. Ascione 1969 Dr. Christian L. Brix 1954 David C. Faul 1958
Matt Keenum 2009
Thomas L. Mack 1966
Malcolm E. Martin 1957
Thomas W. Martin 1957
Dennis M. Becklin 1963 Richard L. Black 1967
Ryan Edward Blackwell 2010 William Anthony Borre 1986
Dennis Joseph Brodeur 1989
Dr. Frederick Joseph Brodeur 1988 William C. Cesaroni 1968
Hon. Robert H. Cleland 1969
Richard Thomas Cummings 1990 Robert C. Gasser 1957
E. Mark Gregory III 1964
Robert D. Harmon, Jr. 1960 Mark A. Harris 1978
Stephen Lee Hickman 1964 Stephen R. Howard 1971 Thomas T. Huff 1964
Michael F. Irvine 1967
Gordon C. Johnson 1960 Grant B. Keefer 1960
Frederick J. Kleisner 1966 COL Dale H. Koch 1960
Christopher Edward Lane 1995 Donald W. Langeloh 1959 Freeman R. Lehman 1950 Robert A. Leich 1961
George S. Lewis 1962 John A. Lucas 1960
Reno J. MacCardini 1948
Charlie Duaine Maines 1967
Mark Andrew McManus, Jr. 1990 Richard J. Metzler 1963
Lawrence G. Meyer, Esq. 1962 Lawrence A. Molnar 1970
Christopher James Mundy 1996 George S. Nugent 1956
Raymond J. Persia 1957 David D. Rathbun 1957
David John Runyon 2001 Graham C. Schadt 1952
Benjamin Allen Schock 1999 Craig Stephen Schuler 1981
Frank William Schwarz III 1990 David William Senatore 1991 Dr. David L. Shaw 1969
Robert O. Sherwood 1966
Jonathan Noah Simon 2018
Gregory P. Somers, Esq. 1998
Stephen Joseph Szilagyi 1985 Philip R. Thornton 1954
Robert Dean Walters, Jr. 1986 Michael G. Young 1966
Auric Dane Zygala 1998
Edward James Nykiel 1981
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE
Barry R. Patron 1955
Richard L. Baker 1974
Kurt A. O’Keefe 1975
Robert B. Ravenscroft 1962
Jonathan David Siegel 1986
Victor Roland Stoeffler 1956
Robert Steven Tumacder 1989 Geoff Voss 1982 Jack Zachary 1959
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Michigan Gamma
Tennessee Beta
Dr. Larry C. Brown 1972
Thomas Justin Dement II 1990 Emery James Gaines 1969 Thomas Hailey 1996
Nathan Caleb Jones 2021
Neil V. Lambert 1982
Michael Wayne Lillie 1985 Daryl A. Massengill 1976
Hon. Bobby W. Sands 1972
Timothy Michael Strobl 1980 James Richard Walker 1981 William Lewis Webb 1981
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta
Robert E. Anderson 1954 Randy S. Blackburn 1974 David M. Bruining 1969 James M. Butts 1951
Dr. Edward E. Cave III 1968
Thomas W. Ewing 1957
Scott Douglas Fletcher 1991 David T. Gendry 1959
Dennis D. Harrell 1956 John R. Hyink 1962 John S. Irish 1967
Jefferson Davis Lilly II 1998 John E. McCoy 1959 Mark A. Neville 1972
Stephen Caldwell Ogunjuobi 2004 Jake Andrew Reed
Donnell J. Schwarz 1961
Fr. Nicholas William Smith 1983 Ronald R. Smith 1962
Matt David Walzer 2005
MILLSAPS
Mississippi Delta
Timothy Patrick Anger 1995
James Wilson Foster III 1994
Baron Danzey Matthews 2003
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha
Anthony James Biel 1997 Duane E. Blanchard 1962
Debashis Chowdhury 1998 Merrill K. Cragun, Jr. 1953 Richard A. Devine 1976
Hon. Thomas W. Devine 1974
James Chester Durda 1979
Thomas Anthony Durda 1980 James L. Ekstrom 1960
Richard P. Getchell 1955 John S. Gleason 1964
Howard Evan Grodnick 1984 Gary R. Hamilton 1974 Nick H Jakobe 2000
Thomas E. Johnson 1974 Richard S. Kinyon 1961 John A. Kohler 1951 Ross Levin 1982
Dr. Richard L. Lindstrom 1969 Kirk A. Mackenzie 1961
Thomas I. Mueller 1963
Charles E. Nightengale 1963 Don R. O’Hare 1944
Jeffrey Dennis Olson 1999 Michael C. Olson 1978
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS MINNESOTA (CONTINUED)
Rodney Paul Brantley 1986
Michael Cusack 2022
Paul D. Miller 1963
Stephen Oliver Plunkett 1985
Stewart H. Bridgforth, Jr. 1965
John A. Dillingham 1961
James R Mountain 1981
John M. Peterson 1978
Bert E. Bridges, Jr. 1967
Michael Lee Ponto 1983
Bruce Jones Brumfield 1983
Walter G. Roberts 1956
Harris Clayton Brumfield 1986
Hugh K. Schilling 1949
William V. Byars, Jr. 1969
George B. Serrill 1967
Howard R. Davis, Jr. 1976
Jeffrey F. Shaw 1969
Robert L. Erwin 1963
Paul M. Singer 1965
William H. Gillon III 1961
Bryan Oliver Smith 1999
Buddy V. Guynes 1963
H. R. Swanson 1956
James O. Harris, Jr. 1963
R. Randall Vosbeck 1954
John W. Hartlein 1973
Kevin Lowell Weist 1979
James H. Hayes, Jr. 1972
MINNESOTA STATE
Thomas G. Hixon, Sr. 1965
Dr. Robert C. Dickeson 1962 Edward R. Downe, Jr. 1952
Noel P. Rahn 1961
Frank Swayze Brumfield 1988
Justin Leigh Ronning 1998
Miller W. Bush 1959
Jay Trevor Schroeder 1997
Sen. Eugene S. Clarke IV 1978
Dr. James Christopher Shanks 1997
Will E. Dorroh, Jr. 1959
Cyril E. Sheehy 1941
Stephen Lefoldt Farr 1984
Thomas C. Sipe 1963
Earl Henry Grochau II 1984
Scott Allen Sundet 1978
Joseph Hamilton
Paul A. Taylor 1961
Robert L. Hart, Jr., Esq. 1967
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY
Allen W. Wehr 1963
John Thomas Harvey 1986
James Leander Barnes 2009
Edward G. Herring 1968
David Eric Frimel 1987
Charles A. Gilbert 1978
Maurice Leslie Griffin 1960 Charles J. Hasser 1962
Joseph W. Hoffmann 1958
Thomas W. Rash, Jr. 1971
Robert Scott Richart, Esq. 1985 Harry B. Stauffer, Jr. 1959 James P. Wright 1964
Missouri Kappa-Chi
Zavier Drake Mattson Kyle Eric Potts 2022
Larry G. Schnoor 1960
Dr. Louis H. Bangert 1958
MISSISSIPPI
Thomas E. Loftis 1977
Charlie Edward Knighton 1991
Mississippi Gamma
Lawrence C. Long 1977
James Williams Chapman
Duke Higdon Morgan, Jr. 1988
Dr. James P. DeRossitt III 1969
Thomas Brant Nusz 1982
William Love Glass 1984
James C. Patton, Jr. 1975
Lyttleton Tazwell Harris IV 1962
George D. Pillow, Jr. 1969
Miller P. Holmes, Jr. 1965
James B. Randall III 1974
William Marvin Landes, Jr. 1989
Dr. Harris B. Renfroe 1958
Eddie M. Morgan, Jr. 1973
Solon Alexander Scott III 1984
James Ewing Parks 1979
Jerry D. Solomon 1973
Holmes S. Pettey 1973
Thomas W. Taylor 1969
Gov Haley R. Barbour 1969
Ellington F. Massey 1961
Barrett Neal Cornelius 2014
Bertram Spivey Mortimer 1982
Harold L. Ferguson, Jr. 1960
Farley Ralph Owens III 1987
Kenneth James Graeber Jr 1994
Henry Cox Pilkinton IV 1984
William A. Hart, Jr. 1965
Dr. James B. Puryear 1960
Dr. Robert Evans Jones 1978
Bartlett Taylor Ratzlaff 2016
Marvin Grant Mitchell 2008
James Cooke Robertson, Jr. 1983
Massachusetts Iota-Tau Ryan Leroy Blanchette 1994 Geoffrey R. Brazer 1969
Laird Quincy Cagan 1980 David Banks Cope 1979
Mark David Copman 1981
William C. Michels 1970
Jose Hiram Montero 1982 Kenneth Lee Myers 1998
Dr. G. Theodore Nygreen 1967 Henry H. Perritt, Jr. 1966 William D. Putt 1959
Richard G. Rorschach, Esq. 1950
MISSISSIPPI STATE
William Edward Thurmond, Jr. 1963
Harris H. Barnes III 1968
MISSOURI-COLUMBIA
Henry A. Beattie III 1977
Missouri Alpha
Davis M. Billingsley 1974
Stephen C. Buschman 1973
Joseph P. Bowen, Sr. 1986
Robert A. Cameron 1951
D. Hines Brannan, Jr. 1970
James H. Cotter 1958
Hugh Beckham, Jr. 1988
N. Scott Angevine 1950
Dr. E. Russell Black, Jr. 1967
John Van Butcher, Sr. 1984
Charles P. Boyd 1965
Jon W. Carlson 1963
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Montana Alpha
Griffin Thomas Bouma Peter F. Elespuru 1965
Richard Michael Franklin 1981 Peder Cliff Hildre 1964
William S. Hollensteiner 1984
Dr. Dean Judson Maccarter 1969 Arthur Kier Neill 1959 Gale M. Nelson 1966
Joe Daniel Pelatt 1987
Richard F. Schroeckenstein 1969 Herbert Ray Thackeray 1979 Jay Robert Wilson 1965
MOREHEAD STATE Jeffrey Craig Byron 1981
COL Roy James Downey 1984 Andrewc Floyd
Stephen Keith Mayes 1987 Julian T. Parks III 1978
Joseph Griffin Santorelli 1994 Marty Ray Seither 1989
MOUNT UNION Trevor Lee Bloom 2020
Robert C. Hudson III 1974
Bobby L. Baker, Jr. 1961
MONTANA STATE
Robert John Zalucki 1982
Gerald W. Thames 1970
Stewart F. Alford III 1971
James A. Willits 1964
Ohio Sigma
Rafael A. Torrens, Jr. 1963
Henry Williams Potter
COL Hugh H. Wilson, Jr. 1964
Thomas Bradley Wenz 1998
Ralph G. Schmitt 1966
MONMOUTH
John Kevin Watson 1978
David K. Voight 1963
Lincoln Hunter Caudill 2012
George J. Michel, Jr. 1953
John Day Stewart III 1987
H. Mark Adams 1977
Dane Alexander Thompson
John James Hradnansky 1985
Frank M. Patty, Jr. 1959
Mississippi Theta
LTC Dennis L. Stevens 1964
Kentucky Gamma
Dr. Richard A. Hartman 1974
Thomas Bing Seitz 1963
David V. Waters 1977
Dylan River Sherlock
John J. Golden, Jr. 1965
John J. Morgan 1969
James Porter Thomson 1979
Colton Glenn Seymour
1LT William B. Thompson 1968
Richard D. Peters 1954
James Lawrence Jones 1971
John Ewell Kimbrough IV 1980
COL Thomas P. Ross 1962
William Daniel Magee, Jr. 1984
Jesse Lovelace 1958
Minnesota Beta
John A. Shepard 1969
John L. Olson 1962
John David Streich 1983
MIT
Ricky Leake Johnston 1997
John W. Northey 1962
Steven Gregory Johnston 1995
Bryan Irby Johnston 2000
John M. Ryan 1970
Kenneth C. Mlekush 1960
Illinois Alpha
Earl K. Paasch 1966
John M. Stack 1965
MONTANA
Montana Beta
Brent Douglas Beckley 2003 Shane Alan Blackford 2001 Dr. Conrad Colby 1961
Donald C. Cowles III 1966 Richard Lyle Ford
Harold B. Gilkey 1962
LTC Lyle M. Glascock 1962 Herman Goiens Haw Craig J. Kopet 1970
Douglas James Ackerman 1982 Robert L. Buchs 1954
Richard L. Button 1972 Gene Lewis Calai 1984
Sean Michael Cook 2011
Charles E. Delinks, Jr. 1968 Austin Lee Garrett
Bryan Richard Kranek 2008
James Stanley Krapenc 1995 Joshua James Leiter 2018 Harold E. Mains 1959 Gabriel Ivan Mernik
Brook Benton Miller 1987 Lee A. Miller 1962
Todd Joseph Milliken 1991
John Herman Nussbaumer II 2002 Thomas L. Old 1968
Ronald P. Phillips 1971
Jeffrey Allen Stewart 1984 Riley John-Patrick Sullivan 2022
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi
Frederic Mendell Archerd 1952 Robert V. Atkins 1960
Robert G. Bartizal 1954
Michael Scott Berguin 1984
David Christopher Bradford 1992 Terrence S. Broekemeier 1969 Curt A. Brown 1981
Frederick S. Brown 1968 Don E. Bush 1971
Jamie Darrell Bush 1999 David Mark Butler 1987 Keith N. Bystrom 1972 Eric K. Chapman 1977 Leroy K. Crosby 1954
William L. Duckworth 1966 Dr. Bryan K. Ericson 1962
Stewart Allen Gaebler 1984 Grant Donald Gier 1984 Greg Paul Gillis 1982
Keith J. Gredys 1977
George L. Green 1966
Kenneth M. Green 1971
Steven Uhing Grossoehme 1984 Scott James Henderson 1999 John L. Hoppe, Jr. 1970
Tom Smith Howes 1989 Earle T. Howey, Jr. 1956
Scott Anthony Hunke 1994
Thomas Craig Huston 1982
William David Jackman 1986 Eric Michael Johnson 1985
Mark Brigham Johnson 2004 Benjamin Cutler Jones
Roger Curtis Krhounek 1990 Clark David Landers 1983 John E. Martin 1969
David S. McBride 1974
Michael Lee McDonald 1984 George W. McEachen 1964 John C. Miles 1975
Spencer John Miller 1993
Gregory Paul Mueller 1984 Robert B. Northrup 1970
Louis Franklin Olberding 1994 Richard Robert Otten 1983
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 William Patrick Singh
Scott Eric Smith 1990
F. Michael Sophir 1985
James Raymond Tanking 1982 Donald John Trouba 1999 Chad J. Vyhlidal 1994 Milan N. Wall 1967
Thomas Roger Westman 1982
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Robert L. Wilburn 1966
Brent DePonte 1987
David W. Williams 1977
Tyler Shawn Earle
Brian Scott Wilcox 1992 John Conner Williams 1983
William Jennings Wilson 1990
NEVADA-LAS VEGAS Nevada Beta
Anthony Boghos 2008
Brian Willard Green 2000
Carlos Gabriel Harper 2006 Edward Alan Horwitz 1991
Michael Richard Korczynski 2012
James Donald McDaniel, Jr. 1994 Dustin Seprish 2018
Robert John Sweeney 1987
NEVADA-RENO Nevada Alpha
George V. Allison, Jr. 1960
Randall W. Eakin 1966 James G. Ellis 1968
David M.B. Griego 1983 Steven A. Kmatz 1998 Nelson F. Martin 1961
James F. McDowell III 1979 Anthony Christopher Nino Joshua J. Nino
William Malani Putz, Jr. 2013 Stephen A. Schneider 1968 James P. Singer 1969
J. Mark Southard 1958
Ronald W. Wortman 1978
NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS New Mexico Sigma
Gerald J. Alleyne 1970
Charles A. Bell 1954
NEW MEXICO STATE
Darrin S. Bush 1970
Wynne C. Bierck 1972
Tod H. Brendlen 1963 Shawhin Michael Ebrahimi 2001 Thomas T. Gaffey 1950
Jeremy Alan Green 1995
Richard Jason Green 1995 Dean R. Heidrich 1974
Brian Anthony Holt 2005 Jakob Horwitz 2020
Jerome C. Ives 1963
Ralph C. Madsen 1963
Dr. Robert Eugene Mays, Jr. 1981 Michael W. Morrissey 1970
Timothy Patrick Perry 2000 Dan B. Porter 1963
New Mexico Phi
Roger E. Cundiff 1968
Paul J. Dougherty 1961
Frederick E. Eckert 1970 William T. Gann 1972
Ernest A. Gonzalez 1993 Kevin T Hirayama 2003 Jerry L. Jackson 1971 Wayne Manning 1991
Norman E. Murray 1973 Steven L. Nelson 1976
Robert E. Paxson 1970
Douglas L. Turnage 1969
Todd Christopher Rich 1988
NICHOLLS STATE
LTC Rodney K. Stuart 1964
Luke Diedrich
Amb. Sig Rogich 1966
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta
Louisiana Chi
James Paul Irwin 2005
Joshua Joseph Scioneaux
George Chalmers 1961
NORTH ALABAMA
LTC Robert W. Hicks 1955
Phillip S. Prince, JD 2001
Andrew F. Durette 1964
COL Milton R. Kirste 1955
COL H. Thacher Linke 1967
Timothy Andrew Myles 1991
Alabama Nu
Jeffrey Scott Swalley 1989
Peter N. Panos 1962
NORTH CAROLINA-WILMINGTON
Edward Joseph Spuler III 1993
Michael Reber Drummond 1986
Joseph Ramirez 2020
NEW HAVEN
Connecticut Nu-Eta
Christopher Alexander Dosin 2020 Cameron Kelley Koizumi 2019
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Tau
Jonathan William Baca
Victor Arvia Bright III 1999 Bernard E. Brummell 1962 Armand T. Carian 1973 Roger Chavez 2012
North Carolina Delta
Jack Patrick Hughes 2015 George Petree 2009
NORTH CAROLINA STATE North Carolina Alpha
George S. Gibbs III 1957
John Wilson Hopkins 1974 Channing M. Nuckols 1973 Charles E. Stallings 1977 Ferman Wardell 1966
NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL North Carolina Xi
William J. Armfield IV 1956 William T. Campbell 1966
John Jacob Eichhorn, Jr. 1976
Allen Benners Morgan, Jr. 1965 James M. Tatum, Jr. 1968
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha
Dale Dean Aipperspach 1983 John A. Berg 1967
James Westcott Blakeway 1983 Rex Ronald Carlson 1983 T. Michael Clarke 1969 Mike W. Crosby 1968
Robert Jay Daggett 1985
Dr. Douglas Duane Darling 1984 David E. DeMers 1965
Terry L. Donnan 1958
Brent Alexander Everson 1998 Dr. Lloyd K. Everson, Jr. 1965
Nicholas Craig Finnesgard 2006 David D. Gordon 1960 William A. Harris 1964
Jeffrey H. Herman 1976 Curtis E. Hogfoss 1960
Peter James Hoistad 1982 Brett Harold Holtz 1991 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
C. Duane Kraft 1956
William D. Langenes 1966 Matt Steven Larsen 2022 Marvin G. Larson 1968
Jeff Michael Leidholm 1983
Steve Thomas Leidholm 1986 Richard W. Lindgren 1966
CAPT Donald Eugene Lyle 1980
Timothy James Lyle 1981 Dr. John H. Muus 1962
Michael J. Powers 1968
Michael Joseph Pung 1985
Gary Wayne Selberg 1983 Dr. Mark A. Super 1974
Robin Ray Thompson 1986 James F. Weigum 1959
COL Miles C. Wiley III 1975
NORTH DAKOTA STATE North Dakota Beta
Gregory Jordan Augustine 2018 Paul Jon Barstad 1981
Kenneth A. Bartsch 1964
Dr. Franklin Bernhoft 1966 Douglas J. Burgum 1978
Roger W. Engebretson 1956 COL Terry M. Fenstad 1966
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS NORTH DAKOTA STATE (CONTINUED) Bradley Golz 1992
Dr. Roger G. Johnson 1956 Neil S. Jordheim 1970 Wayne E. Lee 1966
John Michael Levin 1995 Robert C. Mann 1961 David S. Maring 1971
Russell D. Maring 1963 John B. Mark 1968
James K. McKinnon 1962 James R. Olson 1963
John E. Paulson 1965 Keith A. Peltier 1975 Rilee Pierce Pollock
Timothy James Pyle 1982 COL John W. Radke 1970 Larry E. Sack 1959
Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn 1975 Herbert J. Thiele 1971
Jon Reed Tjosvold 1991 Mark T. Tritschler 1972
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
Dr. Ted Hunter Chase 1968 Jeff Dean Johnson 2003
Jeffrey Kenneth Mawby 1990 Michael Ray Tarbet 1988
Ernesto Valenzuela III 2000
Scott Michael Williams 2003
NORTHERN ARIZONA Arizona Gamma
Matthew John Fuller 1988
Thomas Ordway McCarthy 1982 London Scott O’Dowd 1990
Robert Allen Sederstrom 1983
NORTHERN COLORADO Colorado Alpha
Chad Edwin Barmettler 2001 Craig A. Kennedy 1970
Matt Ryan McMullin 2003 Keith R. Molholm 1973
David Timothy Rather 1982
Michael Thomas Trotter 1989 Karl E. Wondrak 1973
Dr. Lloyd Douglas Worley 1968
NORTHERN ILLINOIS Illinois Gamma
Carlos F. Aviles 1996
Dennis Lee Barsema 1977
Collin John Brooks-Siciliano
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Michael James Corelli 2001
Curt C. Nerenberg 1979
David Michael Haas 2004
William A. Osborn 1969
Jon Andrew Fujiu 1986
Thomas Matthew Lally 1984 Ralph D. Murdy 1973
Brian Allan Powell 2000
Kenneth L. Rasmussen 1967 Edgar Rubio 1998 Reynaldo Solis
Douglas Michael Thomas 1986 John F. Tierney 1975
Matthew Anthony Jude White 2005 Dennis J. Wise 1968
Randall A. Wunder 1972
NORTHERN IOWA Iowa Chi
Robert Ray Abens 1995
Robert Leonard Beach 1951
Korey Franklin Bearden 1993
Dr. Ananias Miles Beronich 1993 Andrew T Buhrow 1999
M. Eastman Chance 1965 Gary C. Daters 1971
Philip H. Nye, Jr. 1958 Arthur G. Platt 1957
Robert K. Rauth 1960
Charles W. Riedel 1952
Allen McCanne Sanford 1948 Charles F. Sansone 1962
Dr. Louis Carmine Serpico, Jr. 1977 C. Scott Thiss 1969
Dr. John Robert Thompson, Jr. 1962 Richard M. Webber 1950 Thomas H. Ziemke 1964
OAKLAND
Michigan Sigma-Sigma
Jamie Frank Adamkiewicz 1998
Shane Edmund Drozdowski 2009
David William Gilbert Fleming 2017 Francis Xavier O’Brien III 2016 Andrew Martin O’Mara 2012
Charlie Nicolas Rewold 2017 Matt David Snyder 1999
Jay Scott Doeden 1985
OCCIDENTAL
Craig Keith Goos 1992
Matthew James Axeen 1993
Darin Edward Ferguson 1995 Dr. Matthew Sean Hagarty 2001 Richard D. James 1969
Nicholas Patrick Jones 2003 Joseph M. Kint 1967
Dr. Robert Allen Lee 1984 Shannon Max Lee 1996 John R. Martin 1970
Mark A. Mazzie 1995
Scott T. McAdam 1973
California Epsilon
Rev. Dr. Merle V. Bailey 1955 Robert W. Bergstrom 1962 John B. Cooley, Jr. 1956 Bryan L. Holmes 1978
Dr. Robert E. Huntington 1958 Dr. Isamu Kawabori 1962 Stefan Pastor 2011
James J. Sullos, Jr. 1960
Michael Dean Mercure 1994
OGLETHORPE
John Joseph Perkins 1990
Blake M. Christoph 1978
Todd Kent Meyer 1987
Steve Craig Pond 1986 Dan J. Rush 1991
Matthew Tyler Timmerman 2007 Todd Allen Ulrich 1986
Gregory Alan Warren 1999
Matthew Paul Weinstein 1994
Georgia Eta
David Nathan Cooper 1971 John Hodges Dilts 1979
Anthony G. Longarzo 1976
Anthony Richard Melillo 2015 Beau Ray Allen Moore 1985 Clyde A. Tallent 1972
NORTHWESTERN
OHIO
Robert E. Bodager 1950
Bruce L. Aiello 1964
Illinois Psi-Omega
John R. Cheadle, Jr. 1975 Andre L. Engel 1966
John J. Gillin III 1958
Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966 Robert L. Hampton 1966 Scott D. Hannah 1968
John Weber Hayden 1979
Thomas Z. Hayward, Jr. 1962 Paul B. Hiemenz, Jr. 1975 Kirk Jamie Kaludis 1994
Devan Sah Lakshmi Kumar Luke Alexander Lattyak
Richard Lorenz Lies 1967
Derek Jeffery Linkous 2008
Charles Dominick Lombino, Esq. 1977
Ohio Gamma
Robert L. Belichick 1966 W. Michael Brady 1966
William R. Christenson 1956 Terry C. Cox 1969
Glenn William Frohring 1986 Tom Patrick Healy 2006
David K. Holmquist 1958
Theodore Joseph Lesiak 1986 William F. Lohrer 1961
Lloyd W. Miller, Jr. 1976
Brian Robert Potts 1991
James H. Richards 1965
BG James S. Savarda 1968 Joel H. Stile 1968
Richard T. Stultz 1968
OHIO STATE Ohio Theta
COL Russell M. Broadwell 1963 Randall Lee Brown 1978 Charles W. Fries 1950 Jerry M. Herron 1961
Patrick Joseph Higgins 1988 William Doug Kerns 1966 Lawrence E. Long 1959
Richard V. Manoukian 1965 John S. Mason 1966
J. Steven Massie 1974
COL Roger E. McClure 1955 LTC George S. Place 1969 James T. Ramer 1968 William M. Risto 1968 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
Dr. Gregory G. Boren 1964 Gary Eugene Corbin 1979 Dale E. Hill 1959
David Faris Khalil 1981 Donald L. Poe 1953
George L. Romine, Jr. 1967 Paul L. Smith 1957
Donald F. Wagner, Esq. 1962 William R. Worstell 1955
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa
William E. Barnes 1961 Robert E. Bell, Jr. 1979 Thomas E. Biery 1969
Basil Raymond Bigbie 1971
Dr. Jerry B. Blankenship 1959 William C. Chapman 1957 Harold H. Clifford III 1969
John J. Coates, Jr. 1961 W. Lee Coffey 1959
Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. 1968 Cory Damon Cross 2000 Edward B. Edwards 1978 David Parker Folks 1979
Eric Alexander Fritz 1998 James Riley Goins 1964
James Mercer Lamb 1966
Michael C. Mayhall 1970
Michael N. McGowan 1957 Glen McLaughlin 1956
David McKenzie Moffett 1974 Frank X. Olney, Jr. 1967 H. Rainey Powell 1975
Dr. William Crouch Pratt, Jr. 1949 John Harvie Roe 1971
Newton Charles Roe 1954 Kenneth R. Ross 1973
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) OKLAHOMA (CONTINUED) Van G. Russell 1973
Rufus V. Schmidt 1955
Robert L. Simpson III 1961 David H. Street 1965
Henry Beauford Taliaferro III 1983 Gary Scott Thompson 1980 James Amedio Totoro 1971 Michael E. Woody 1976
Corry Woolington 1980
OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma Tau
Steven Alan Graham 1974
OKLAHOMA STATE Oklahoma Mu
Dimitri Apostolides
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 Dr. Charles D. Deem 1962 William D. Farr 1969
William Patrick Farrell III 1978 Dr. Todd Foster Farris 1987 Charles G. Foreman 1955 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
Dr. Ferdinand R. Hassler 1952 William Duane Hogan 1985
Dr. Lance Aaron Hoose 1994
Clifton Young Hughes IV 1994 Riley Hurlbut
Michael Pascoe Jewell 2016 Dr. Russell W. Jones 1955 Van A. Jones 1976
Frank S. Kimmel III 1992 Steven H. League 1974
Craig Leslie McElwain 1991 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 SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Jerry Michael Roys 1958
M. Douglas Todd 1974
James L. Skaggs 1978
Jon Rodney Wissler 1979
Chris Michael Sheehan 2007 Dr. Mark Perry Snell 1973
Fredrick M. Walker 1975
Billy B. Starr 1974
OSWEGO
David R. Towe 1977
Bryan Roel Mendoza 2012
John Curtis Stobbe 1991 Gene Van Dyke 1950
Robert D. Vaughn 1975
William K. Veazey, Sr. 1950
New York Zeta
John Christopher Sebalos 2005 Stephen Lee Turner, Jr. 2001
Richard A. Wagner II 1969
PACIFIC
Scott W. Weirich 1976
Douglas Bruce Brock 1982
Myron Herrick Watkins 1985 Dr. Richard W. Woodman 1967 John M. Yeaman 1962
OREGON
Oregon Beta
Stanton Robert Box 1986
Howard J. Messmer 1961
Dominic Michael Molfetta 2021
California Rho
Stanley Brent Smith 1989
PENN STATE-HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Psi-Eta Evan Joseph Levitsky Kane Schrum
Tanner Alexander Zimmerman 2019
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Charles W Anchors 1959 Gregory A. Baker 1972 Aaron J. Balch 2002
Paul R. Bridges 1959
Robert J. Collins 1963
David W. Dawson 1977
David John Down 1985
Kenneth C. Frederick 1967 Jamie Gregan 2009
Jeffrey J. Leech 1968
Harry C. Luebbe, Jr. 1947
Anthony G. Massoud 1963
Michael Lynch Mimnagh 1988 Dr. Val Peline 1952
CPT Q. Karl Quinn 1967
John Andrew Thompson 1997
PRINCETON
Dean Kelly Morell 1979
PENN STATE-UNIVERSITY PARK
New Jersey Alpha
Donald M. Sharpe 1953
Colonel H. Bloom III 1995
PUGET SOUND
George B. Porter 1959
Robert K. Spicker 1967 John R. Todd 1965
Robert W. Wehrley 1972
OREGON STATE Oregon Alpha
Danford Scott Afong 1981 Dr. Franklin A. Alvey 1960 Mark T. Atwood 1975
Ronald D. Bailey 1957
Dr. Chris Johan Bowman 1991
Scott Randall Brenton 1993 Carl Martin Casale 1983 John Caples Clark 1990 Michael L. Cutting 1965
Michael Bruce Eckhardt 1995 Ronald E. Emmerson 1966
Christopher Vaughn Folkman 1991 Clay D. Gustafson 1978
Ronald C. Holloway 1968
William Arnold Hughes 1969 Ronald T. Iwasaki 1967
Zach Taylor Lame 2022
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta Albert L. Brahm 1957
Robert L. Busey, Jr. 1964
Richard L. Campbell 1964 Peter H. Craig 1966
Harry Edward Hill III 1970
H. Richard Ishler, Jr. 1963 Richard K. James 1957 Steven A. Jordan 1957 Eric R. Lindner 1975 John W. Losa 1956
James L. Lovejoy 1963
Andrew Michael Rascoll 2008 Richard T. Reynolds 1973
Joseph Benjamin Richey 2009 Robert W. Scannell 1980
Jeffrey John Semmer 1982 Jay D. Smith 1966
Jan Paul Sockel 1969
CAPT Charles F. Stender 1962 Donald E. Walmsley 1959 Dr. W Bruce Walsh 1959
Mark Joseph Wasikonis 1982
Christopher Langton 1973
PENNSYLVANIA
Jon A. Masterson 1961
Brett Harris Barth 1993
David R. Littlefield 1975 James P. McNutt 1972
Joseph Jeffrey Mengis 1979
Brice Ian Daniel Nesbitt 2005
Gregory Andrew Nourse 1994 Kevin Thomas Overbey 1986 David A. Pahl 1962
Lowell E. Patton 1950
James S. Pleasant 1965 John A. Rogers 1948 Bailey Sadorf 2018
Kenneth Eugene Strahan 1986 Ron L. Thiesen 1961
John Eric Thompson 1976 Dick F. Thompson 1973
Pennsylvania Theta
LTC Ronald M. Bond 1959 Leslie G. Callahan III 1972
Stephen Walker Ellis 1988
Anthony Robert Ignaczak 1986 Jeffrey Martin Karp 1988 R. Drew Kistler 1954
Christopher B. McLaughlin 1991 Jack D. Neal, Jr. 1962
B. Franklin Reinauer III 1965
Steven Reed Saltzman 1985 Steven R. Sloan 1978
James C. Warner 1959
Mason Daniel King 1998
Washington Gamma
Dr. Timothy Campbell Beals 1986 Robert William Bolton 1982 Lynden P. Bridges 1966
Richard Miles Brooks 1982 Charles R. Brown 1956
Jonathan Andrew Cohen 1979 Alan H. Cottle 1974
Fredric T. Langton 1961
Dr. Bruce Scott Logan 1970 George E. Matelich 1978
Michael Charles Matelich 1984 Craig Boyd Mendenhall 1972 Thomas Staley Morton 1986 Graydon H. Neher 1971 Carl C. Olsen 1956
Michael E. Persson 1968 Gerald F. Reilly 1966
Alex William Simon 2016
Wayne Marlo Stebner 1965
Larry James Wetterhus 1954 Freddie M. Whitley 1963
PURDUE
Indiana Beta
Joseph P. Beimford, Jr. 1972 David A. Bigler 1958
David Anthony Boss 1985
John Stanley Castell 1956
Michael Christopher Conner 1991 John C. Coulson 1961
Steven Lee Dailey 1990 John B. Fillion 1971
James C. Fisher 1969
Lawrence A. Framburg 1953 Maurice Dale Galey, Jr. 1985 Roger B. Gatewood 1968
Michael Anthony Graziani 1996 Robert W. Holzwarth 1950
Patrick Jerome Jugovic 1987 James E. Kane, Jr. 1968 65
SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS PURDUE (CONTINUED)
RHODES
SALISBURY
Dr. Donald S. Meck 1971
Bruce G. Allbright III 1974
William Prout Collinson 1984
John P. Kester 1960
Donald H. Morton 1957 Neal B. Royer 1951
Terry K. Ryker 1969
William D. Schmicker 1965
Randal Alan Sergesketter 1980 Steven E. Short 1968 E. Brian Smith 1960
Nick Francis Stein 1982
Dr. Michael E. Stillabower 1966 William N. Vinovich 1962 John F. Wahl 1968
Keith Lane Welcker 1980 John Williams
Thomas D. Wilson, Jr. 1967
RANDOLPH-MACON Virginia Alpha
Paul Archambeault 1990 Craig L. Doering 1977
Barry Mark Dorsk 1979
Donald Stephen Parsons, Esq. 1975 Robert Hall Stanton 1970
Raymond Joseph Wodarski, Esq. 2011
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon
Alex Min Tun Aung 2022 James J. Beattie 1976
Charles F. Cassidy 1980
Tennessee Zeta
Thomas C. Bailey 1973 Terry Lee Bitner 1969
Dr. Robert B. Blumer 1959 William M. Callicott 1955 Hamill B. Carey 1951
John M. Dean, Jr. 1966
Andrew Eugen Gaston 1970
Robert A. Jetmundsen 1977 John H. Keesee 1973
Alfred K. Nippert, Jr. 1973
Wiley Cornelius Pippenger
Wells Phillip Richards 1990
Dr. David Ewing Wheat 1969
RICHMOND
Virginia Tau
R. G. Bauernschmidt 1979 Ryan Bertram 1999
Ted Brently Clark 1997
Daniel A. Doherty III 1969
Dr. Charles M. Elliott 1966
John Owsley Huneke 2005 Terry H. Kingery 1978
J. Ken Morgan, Jr. 1971
COL James Herbert Reid 1944 Harold C. Woodyard 1967 Charles C. Wright 1971
Clifford Lyndon Yee 1997
Robert Clagett 1974
RIPON
Rainer P. Ellis 1966
Marc A. Files 1969
David J. Colten 1972 Colin A. Farley
Jack H. Hall 1957
Wisconsin Beta
William H. Lake, Jr. 1973
Peter Alvin Hutchins 1979
ROCHESTER
Ronald W. Lapointe 1966
Andy Michael Bohne 2006
Paul F. Kondrath 1963
Donald B. Lawson 1957
New York Tau-Gamma
Charles H. Learoyd 1967
ROCKHURST
Carl E. Meyer 1969
Dan Jerome Brunnert 2000
David Stith Lowe 1990 James P. Owens 1970
Donald J. Parker 1978 Michael Quan 1970
David Victor Raphael 1999 Derek Roberts 2014
Missouri Delta
Mike Curran 2015
Terrence P. Dunn 1971
Matthew Joseph Kopff 1980 Houston Travis Wier 2009
Maryland Sigma
James Lawrence Finneran 1985 Daniel H. Gladding 1978
Michael John King 1995
Joey Guillermo Leus 1992
Dwight William Marshall, Jr. 1988 Timothy Paul Ramia 1979
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
Earl E. Alexander, Jr. 1964 Robert G. Altman 1967
Nicholas Kenneth Ashton John Eric Askelson 1985
Ronald Arthur Bartleet 1985 Christopher J. Barton 1987
Gregory Todd Benninger 1984 Joseph E. Berg III 1967 Frank R. Brown 1959 Soren Meyer Brown
Eric Anthony Bryan 1992 Jeffrey H. Byroads 1978
Chad Jeremy Colston 1997 Dr. Gary A. Cringan 1970 David F. Davis 1977
James E. Foushee 1960 Tom P. Gable, Jr. 1967
Hon. David M. Gill 1956
Richard Stokes Hamlin 2021 Caeden William King
Richard A. Krantzman 1978 Jeffrey M. Langford 1971
Steven Andrew Nolls 2016 Dr. Jerry D. Oswald 1971
Adam Christopher Porter 2002 John A. Ramsey 1965
Glenn D. Southard 1974
Larry Anthony Tagle 1963 William D. Urbach 1971
Harvey Sanborn Walseth, Jr. 1966 James M. Young 1962
Don Joseph Vanderhoef 1993
SAINT LEO
SAN FRANCISCO
Michael Kevin Weiner 1989
Collin Richard Good 2012
William Calvin Godward 1977
Kenneth R. Watson 1968
Eric Christopher Wenberg 1988 Robert A. Whitby 1968
Florida Alpha-Mu
Jonathan Joseph Perrone 2015
Dr. Jonathan Keay Witter 1982
SALEM STATE
RHODE ISLAND
Dean Beckford 2018
Rhode Island Alpha
Daniel Edward Granfield 2016 Sean Matthew Healy
Harry Peter Hoopis 1969
Bruce Francis Lowthers, Jr. 1988 Ira E. Murphy 1951
Gordon G. Wisbach, Jr. 1968 66
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma Juan Ignacio Faria 2017 Joseph Leone 2018
California Sigma Jeff Hersh 1992
Kevin M. Leong 1970
Dennis J. Morris 1973
Kent Thomas Putnam 1988 Walter A. Sullivan 1973
SAN JOSE STATE California Zeta
Donald R. Beall 1960
John M. Chilcote 1973
Joseph A. Chillemi 1968
Chesley M. Douglas, Jr. 1952
Robert J. Faleska 1959
Douglas J. Felder 1964 Leland P. James 1963
Brooks T. Mancini, Sr. 1964
James Francis McCann 1985 Charles M. Pettis 1950
Dr. Michael Kent Piazza 1990 David V. Schweitzer 1957 Marshall Stein 1969
John Sid Thompson 1959
Gregory G. Van Hauser 1969
Alvin Demarco White III 2011
SCHOOL OF MINES Colorado Lambda
James H. Butler III 1950
Stephen D. Chesebro’ 1963
Alex Gribben 2016
Charles C. Hanebuth, Jr. 1967 James Randall Heath 2003 Don K. Henderson 1961
Hon. David Herbert Holstein 1979 Jackson Allen Howard 2022 James R. Howell 1966
David Lee Odean 2009
Nicholas Scott Stewart 2022 Ricky Stefan Weimer 2016
SEWANEE
Tennessee Omega
Dr. Joseph B. Delozier III 1977 William Fuller, Jr. 1969
David C. Humphreys 1979
Edward Waddell Laney IV 1982 Paul Lee Prout 1961
Daniel W. Randle 1971
Dr. Jerry Allison Snow 1961
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma
Jim Mathew Baldridge 1990 Stan R. Campbell 1974
Michael Andrew Christensen 2010
Kerry P.J. Doran 1964 Kyle Gene Einck 2013
COL Robert T. Hill III 1966
Charles E. Hornbuckle 1959 John W. Iles 1969
Robert L. Lester 1964
Brett Allen Martin 2003
David Anthony Metz 1982 John Joe Morris 1964 Paul B. Nelson 1961
Dr. Robert E. Oleson 1962
Dr. Scott Allan Slechta 1980 Roger W. Spahr 1962 James Thorius 1973 Tucker Vandervelde
Dr. John P. Viner 1971
SONOMA STATE
California Alpha-Alpha Nickalos Hemmen 2013
Travis Bartholomew Powers 1992
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) SONOMA STATE (CONTINUED) David Siembieda 1993
Shay Michael Stewart 1996
SOUTH ALABAMA Alabama Chi
Joseph Daniel Barlar, Jr. 1975 Kenneth D. Horton, Jr. 1976 Robert D. Jenkins III 1973 Alan Glenn Stabler 1980
SOUTH CAROLINA-COLUMBIA South Carolina Delta Bruce A. Beatty 1967
Michael King Bell 1975
Charles Lawren Bones 1981
Elwyn Tomlinson Bridges 1983 Stephen A. Burnett 1973 William S. Cowan 1964
Sumter M. Davega, Jr. 1966 Dr. Robert L. Dixon 1962
Robert Oakley Elrod 1985
Douglas Jerome Hunter 1964
William Shannon Linning 1960 H. Montague Osteen, Jr. 1963 J. Michael Petty, Jr. 1975 Robert Lee Pratt 1972
James H. Rainero 1972
John Hughson Routh 1982 Carlton Simons 1958
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE South Dakota Theta Loren J. Boone 1972 Tucker Edward Cain
Chad Leonard Christopherson 1991 Michael L Evink 1990
Daniel Michael Kainz 1994 Jeffrey Alan Kuhn 1980 James C. Mohan 1974
Wyatt Charles Reesman
Dr. Michael Vernon Relf 1988
SOUTH FLORIDA Florida Delta
Joseph Michael Adamchak 1982 John P. Calfee 1973
Michael Jay Coleman 1983 Anthony Peter Cortes Robert H. Dick 1966
Harrison P. Fail, Jr. 1964 Richard W. Lane 1968
Eddie Edwin Litton II 1987
Stewart A Marshall III, Esq. 1970 Dr. Richard W. Metcalfe 1968
CPT Kenneth Robert Picha 1996 David S. Searles, Jr. 1968
Jim P. Strode III 1971
MG Luis Raul Visot 1978
Van Everret Wegerif 2013
W. Marshall Simons 1982
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Henry S. Sullivan II 1963
Dan Clark 1968
Brad Stephen Starbuck 2009 Henry Shumate Sullivan III 1984 Byron Charles Yahnis 1983
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma
Matthew Patrick Dice 2004
Francis Gregory Homan 1985 Arlin L. Houtkooper 1964
Harvey C. Jewett IV 1970 Doyle L. Knudson 1974
Bryan Randall Kouri 1990 James F. Leach 1961
Gregori Lebedev 1966
Allen Donald Leck 1969
William Scott Lenker 1990
James Roger Lundquist 1971 Tom J. Reaves 1977
California Gamma
Stephen E. Cockriel 1970 Bradley Lowell Fine 1992 Bruce R. Galey 1959
Glenn A. Haldan 1966
David Norman Hepburn, Jr. 1964 Guy Keven Johnson 1981
Richard E. Lawrence 1961 Warren H. Lortie 1967
Stephen B. Love III 1969
Laureston H. McLellan 1961 Kim H. Pearman 1961
Greg Lee Rawlings 1981
Dr. Thomas J. Rhoads 1970 Cade Stanton Sears 2013 Dr. Jeffrey I. Tolstad 1976
Joshua Neal Vollertsen 1998
Jerry R. Roland 1958
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Nolan Wayne Rounds
Leonard H. Armistead III 1973
Charles Dale Ross 1986 Kenneth L. Shabino 1972 Steven D. Sikorski 1964
Scott Casey Sletten 1987 Jerry G. Swedlund 1962
Dr. Vance Michael Thompson 1982 Matthew Scott Thornton 1997 Joel Robert Trammell 1979 Mike VanDyke 2012 Dan L. Vehle 1977
Michael W. Vehle 1972
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Texas Delta
Herbert Arnold III 1960 David A. Beach 1967
James Curtis Boyd 1977
Kenneth Park Carter 1970 H. Ray Clem 1962
Gary T. Crum 1969
William S. Culwell 1977
Arthur L Denton III 1970 Blake Robert Fol 2012
Robert Gotovac, Jr. 1986
Henry W. Grenley 1967
Robert Anthony Dickinson 1986
George Christopher Hartung 1966
George Robert Hamrdla 1960
James C. Haley 2003
Robert Earle Haslam 1983 Yerger Hill III 1967
Gary D. Huselton 1968
Taylor Kendell Kelley 2005 Bert R. Keyes, Jr. 1957
Stephen Raymond Kovac 1987 Steven J. Lindley 1974
George M. Luhn, Jr. 1955
Robert J. Finger 1970
Dr. Thomas P. Haverty 1976 Robert V. Heldman 1958
Douglas R. McDonald 1971 D. Douglas Muirhead 1970 Loren D. Smith 1957
William Souveroff, Jr. 1956 Charles R. Swanson 1964
Robert Badcon Thompson 1970
David Michael McClendon 1978
Philip L. Waters 1955
Schuyler Millar 2016
STOCKTON
Paul L. Offutt 1958
Patric G McNeill
Arthur H. Middleton 1968 Jerry Morris 1959
Tommy R. Patterson 1959
New Jersey Rho-Sigma
Matthew Edward Perry-Miller 1987
SUFFOLK
Shelby Lee Smith 1954
Casey George Hall 2016
John T. Simms III 1960
Culver Griswold Stedman 1983 Joseph C. Sumner 1954 Richard C. Ware II 1968
William James Ware 2001
Massachusetts Sigma Riley James Mills
Ryan Daniel Minshall Omar Qusrawi 2016
Welcome Wade Wilson III 2020
SYRACUSE
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI
Richard M. Gray 1962
Mississippi Sigma
Randal P. Alford 1972
Robert H. Banks, Jr. 1972
New York Delta
Nelson E. Hansen 1964 Steve J. Herson 1968
Dr. Daniel Michael Maxwell 1986
Benjamin Barham 2017
CPT Douglas H. Wassmer 1965
M. Todd Buchanan 1990
TENNESSEE TECH
Phillip Petro Clarke
Harrison Richard Burdge 2014
Jacob Ryan Brogan Von Burt 1978
Lee Reagan Davis
Hon. M. Ronald Doleac 1970
Dr. Charles Leonard Donlin, Jr. 1989 Danny M. Dunnaway 1971
James Thomas Garrett III 1979 Dr. Jerry C. Griffin 1967
John T. Hazard, Jr. 1971
Tennessee Delta
Joseph Dominick Diaferia III 2010 Ryan Neal Gibbons 2016
Dr. John A. Howington 1985 Todd Everett Leamon 1993 Derek Adam Singh 2010
William E. Stephenson 1970
Clayton E. Johnson 1973
TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE
John South Lewis 1970
Christopher William Bird, Sr. 1984
William C. Leslie 1965
Donald R. MacDonald 1968 Robert W. Magee 1968
Tennessee Kappa
Alton E. Blakley, Jr. 1980
Henry E. Christenberry 1968
Phillip M. Minyard 1966
Gary N. Cooper 1978
Richard G. Stevens, Jr. 1976
Dr. John Allen Diddle 1971
Michael W. Parker 1968
David Anderson Walker 1990
ST. LAWRENCE New York Rho
John E. Houx 1956
Charles B. Schottland 1968
STANFORD
California Alpha
Harry C. Andrews 1964 Charles G. Cale 1964
Gary A. Childress 1957
John Robert Connelly, Jr. 1978
Carter M. Cox 1960
Kimbrough L. Dunlap III 1985 Thomas V. Glass 1962
Shelby Morris Hadden 1961 John H. Hildreth 1968
Tillman J. Keller III 1963
Dr. J. Fletcher Lee 1956
James M. McClung 1961
Kenneth Emerson Montgomery II 1971 Brett Douglas Patterson 1990 William Douglas Singer 1973
Robert E. Withers 1964 Morgan M. Zook 1950
Dr. Laurence A. Darrow 1973
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS TENNESSEE-MARTIN Tennessee Tau
William R. Duke, Jr. 1974 W. Keith Hurt 1981 Ronnie Neill 1974
Anthony Gordon White 1992 William Lee Winstead 1998
TEXAS A&M Texas Tau
Parker Beck
James Edward Chisolm 1981 Michael Scott Jordan 1993 Mark Theodore Kelly 1983 Kevin Warren Liles 1993
Jason David Needham 1995 Mervin Dansby Peters 1964 Joel Alfred Prellop 1994
Gary Anthony Roberts, Jr. 1993
TEXAS CHRISTIAN Texas Beta
C. Jay Barlow 1967
Dr. J. Carroll Boley 1959
Michael R. Bratcher 1968 Kenneth M. Hardin 1963
Rev. Rayford B. High, Jr. 1963 John Knight Kritser, Sr. 1972 Matthew Lee Looney 2011 Bill J. May, Jr. 1963
Dr. James B. Montgomery 1973 James W. Phipps 1959
Colin Reid Shackelford 1997 Larry Dell Shackelford 1969 Edwin Dale Shaver 1979
Harold Brown Simpson 1971 Scott Logan Summers 1977 Richard B. Vance 1968
Craig Scott Wade 1982
Owen Russell Worley, Jr. 1970
TEXAS STATE Texas Sigma
Anthony Jorell Garcia 2011
Collin Mitchell Hudson 2022 Devin Johnson
Brian Mastervich 2017
Robert Bryan Rendon 1994 Ronald Ezekiel Smith 2003 Bailey Watson 2019
Zachary Sterling Watson 2020 Wesley J. Young 1999
TEXAS TECH Texas Alpha
Fred S. Alexander III 1967 Javier Arellano, Jr. 2005 Dr. Fred F. Barrett 1958
Hal Barry Buchanan 1960 Blake Adam Byrd 2011
Clinton Donald Cain 2008 J. David Cason 1974
W. Brant Chandler 1979
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Will A. Courtney, Sr. 1958
Alan Barber Sadler 1971
Bruce E. Kirkham 1967
Phillip J. Duffy 2013
Scott H. Shuford 1975
Jeffrey L Mann 1984
Dr. Karl T. Dockray 1957
Dr. Robert J. Dunn 1958
Theodore M. Fergeson 1961 Giles M. Forbess 1961
R. Alan Shivers, Jr. 1968
Edwin W. Torian, Jr. 1963 John L. Wagner 1973
James L. Gray 1954
TEXAS-DALLAS
Michael Reigh Humphrey 1981
Deran Coe Abernathy 2004
Ronald L. Hillier 1956
Kamden Deane Kanaly 2006 Andrew Lewis Kerr 1971 James Kieschnick 1964
Dr. Robert G. Kinney 1960 David W. Ledyard 1972 John F. Lown 1972
Texas Chi
James Xavier Balandran 2010 Dharius Rossi Daduya
Davin Navarro Deleon 2010
Nicola Giovanni Niglio III 2000 Aarish Rajesh
Timothy L. Miller 1971
TEXAS-EL PASO
George Prochaska, Jr. 1968
Andrew Thomas Barbe 1992
Mitchell Neal Pipkin 1959
Dean Raimond Quinn 1982 Wade Rogers Quinn 1984 Willard B. Robbins III 1979 Bobby Dan Roberts 1979 Richard W. Salmon 1966
Ronald Wayne Salmon 1969 A. C. Sanders III 1964
Edwin E. Sargent 1968
2LT Richard Slaven 1968 Barry G. Smith 1966
James Edwin Sowell 1970 Mark Robert Turner 1983 John M. Tye III 1967
Texas Gamma
Thomas Charles Behan 1970 Leigh Varner Bloss 1991
CPT Richard A. Eason 1969
Dr. Gervis F. Galbraith, Jr. 1962 Charles M. McGehee 1960
Dr. Richard L. Moore II 1966 Brainerd S. Parrish 1964
Troy Edward Peterson 1992 Angel Reyes 1994
Charles F. Tupper, Jr. 1964 John L. Vickers 1959
Kenneth N. Zaring 1961
G. Chandler Warren 2008
TEXAS-TYLER
David G. Wight 1964
Lloyd Joseph Blondin 2011
Bill R. Wienke 1960
Richard O. Williams 1960 Clark S. Willingham 1967 Daniel N. Wood 1971
Anthony Brian Click 1978 William B. Cox III 1961
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
Richard Kent McGaughy 1961 Robert Ellis Meadows 1970
Richard Paul Nagy 1970
William Casimir Nowicki 1988 Charles E. Packard 1967
Frank Bartholomew Parker 2022 Henry P. Philipps 1955
Victor G. Plumbo 1957 James H. Reed 1963
Jeffrey Michael Roberts 1982 Michael Roman 1964
Anthony J. Salm 1990
Scott Michael Sampson 2018 Stephen G. Scarvelis 1973 Thomas F. Sieler, Jr. 1968
Michael Jame Spiros 1969 William F. Straka 1970 James A. Stuart 1965 Dirk F. Swart 1977
James A. Telb 1963
Dr. H. Murray Todd 1963
Frederick J. Treuhaft 1978 Jerrold A. Vincent 1967 Keith Alvin Walker 1990
David Charles Whitaker 1970 Gerald F. Yeager 1964
Robert H. Zedlitz 1956
David Henry Affeldt 1987
Jamil Tharp 2020
Kevin Neil Wood, Jr. 2010
Bruce E. Alexander 1964
Joseph M. Cayton 1973
Reinhold Mueller 1967
Jonathan David Getz 2012
Michael A. Barnett 1975 Thomas L. Carter 1950
Bryan Michael Minges 2001
TOWSON
TOLEDO
Louis A. Beecherl III 1979
Kent R. Matthews 1963
Texas Zeta
TEXAS-AUSTIN Texas Rho
Robert D. Kraft 1963
Ohio Nu
Geoffrey L. Andres 1961 Richard J. Baker 1961
Dr. Charles M. Balch 1964
Maryland Alpha
David Francis Ahearn 1987 Michael Lee Bankert 1983 Kevin Sean Barlas 1983
Perish Trevor Barnette 2013 Randy Lee Dixon 1986
CAPT Ben H. Fishbein 2010 Les H. Ireland 1986
Jeffrey Brent Lamkin 1991
Joseph Samuel Little 1987
Brian Carlin Biggs 2009
Mark Calder Livingstone 1991
Douglas A. Calendine 1971
Scott Douglas Vickery 1992
David N. Brown 1963
Brent L. Cousino 1978
Daniel Suissa 1984
Frank Joseph Dobnikar 2003
TROY
Charles S. Freed 1956
Ronald Vance Beck II 1989
Mark D. Everhart 1975
Jon Charles Freed 1983
Anthony Lewis George 1991 Stephen L. Gepford 1964
Jon Donald Gochenour 1992
Michael Robert Goulding 1989 Gerald L. Guernsey 1959
Stephen M. Hawley 1969
Alabama Epsilon
Frank Foshee 1992
Kevin L. Foshee 1993
James Lewis Martin 1982
James Ronald Pinckard 1981 Julius M. Pittman, Jr. 1990
Joshua Andrew Yohn 2008
Dr. John E. Hebert III 1964
TULANE
Laurence W. Nixon 1971
James Allan Hoffman 1971 Thomas J. Karazim 1966
John Ernest William Baay II 1984
Donald L. Poarch 1974
Kris Eugene Khoenle 1991
Kenneth B. Meyer 1973 Kirk J. Michaux 1964
David G. Miclette 1969 Virgil A. Pate III 1966
Charles E. Hodge 1964 Josiah Daniel Karriem
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon Emile J. Bayle 1953
Neil D. Blue, Jr. 1954
Michael Callahan 2015
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) TULANE (CONTINUED)
UC-RIVERSIDE
Joseph L. Fitzgibbons 1976
Jeffrey Scott Casaw 1992
Dr. Robert E. Dilworth 1966 Miguel M. Flechas III 1959
Dr. Lee A. Forestiere 1970
Rev. W. Gedge Gayle, Jr. 1960 Dr. Robert D. Johnson 1969 Louis A. J. Kapicak 1966 Jon L. Levy, Sr. 1960
California Omicron
Kevin Allen Corona 2016
Jason Ronald Diluigi 1996 Roger John Gallego 1991
Dr. Stephen Anthony Los 1990 Randy Rodriguez 2018
Phillip C. Long 1965
UC-SAN DIEGO
Charles Theodore Orihel 1978
Jeffrey Herbert 2017
Dr. Ronald B. Mitchell 1947 Dr. Ralph B. Pfeiffer 1966 Robert A. Seale, Jr. 1964
Dr. Prentiss E. Smith, Jr. 1956 Richard W. Stephens 1966
California Chi
Andrew Clifford A. Prouse 1996 Jayden Tran 2018
Cheyenne Yari 2013
Eric T. Swanson 1972
UC-SANTA BARBARA
Foster Walker III 1966
Dr. Howard L. Berg II 1970
Charles D. Viccello 1955 Carl E. Warden, Jr. 1961
Dr. James A. White III 1961
Robert Edward Wilson 1955
UC-BERKELEY
California Beta
Gregory D. Beltran 1978
CAPT Charles H. Benjamin 1957 Geoffrey Neal Blake 1983 Dr. Ronald N. Clazie 1960
Garber A. Davidson, Jr., Esq. 1961 Thomas J. Fitzgerald, Jr. 1960 Dr. Daniel C. Funderburk 1950 John V. Hook 1944
Harold Brian Hoppe 1980 James R. Kidder 1957
Thomas Joseph Lavia, Jr. 1997 COL Robert E. Leslie 1955
California Eta
Brian John Bosse 1992
Bradley James Bowen 1982 Dr. Robert L. Bowen 1960
Paul F. Brinkman, Jr. 1969
Dr. Brian Joseph Candell 1984 Ian Richard Hanson 1982 M. Blair Hull 1961
Kevin Sorensen McClatchy 1985 James Robert McCrary 1989 Michael J. McKenzie 1978 Steven C. Mendell 1963
Lawrence M. Schwab 1975 John O. Stansbury 1964 Ronald B. Stark 1958
Henry G. Weber 1954
CDR Edward M. Williams 1958 James W. Woodworth 1962
Massimo Alessandro Navarretta 2018
UC-SANTA CRUZ
Christopher C. Schimunek 1988
LTC Richard Cao 1995
William E. Robinson 1952
David Cooke Thomas 1982
California Omega
John Paret Latimer, Jr. 1990
UC-DAVIS
UCLA
Dr. John K. Frazier 1971
Dr. Robert G. Allison 1971
California Kappa
Thomas W. Gross 1976 William C. Hosie 1960
Randall H. Scagliotti 1970 Charles F. Smith 1961
Mark David Spannagel 2002 Dr. Jan C. Swanson 1964 Donald C. Wood 1957
UC-IRVINE
California Psi
Jason John Hamilton 2007 Ben Johnson II 1987
Alan Christopher Paradiso 2007
California Delta
Paul Becskehazy 1971 Ralph G. Biggs 1958
A. William Bodine 1967
George William Braun III 1957 Robert B. Carusi 1962
Dr. Michael A. Clarke 1958
David Bruce Dollinger 1986 John W. Fremdling 1965
Gabriel Andres Garzo 2002 Jack Gershon 1955
Lee David Groza 1989 Ross F. Hoffman 1968 Brian D. Holmes 1983
Rev. William C. Houghton 1955 William K. Houston, Jr. 1963 Brian L. Hughes 1974 Roy H. Jones 1959
James E. Kauffman 1970
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
W. Daniel Larsen 1951 Jacob Minty
Bruce W. Rognlien 1960 Robert J. Salvaria 1967
Harry Richard Sherburne, Jr. 1980 David W. Warner 1958
John Rendall Webber III 1978 James P. Woolley 1956 Gary B. Zoss 1963
UNION
Tennessee Eta
Carl Wayne Blankenship, Jr. 1991
Stephen McDonald Eldridge 1997 James D. Gass 1957
Michael J. Montgomery 1970
UTAH
Utah Phi
Craig G. Adamson 1962 Jerry Lester Clark 1971
Theodore A. Domino 1973
Lawrence L. Robertson 1960 Roger G. Segal 1968
Thomas D. Wright 1963
Gerould Knapp Young 1982
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon
William G. Bean 1970
Robert John Giacovelli 1970 Willard D. Kunz 1969
Capt Thomas R. Pocock, Sr. 1959 Peter Currey Rolfing 1982
VALDOSTA STATE Georgia Sigma
Dr. C. Scott Edenfield 1979 Louis J. Forget 1973
Robert Andrew Greenway 1980 Jason Grant Hampton 2004
William Maurice Queen 1978 Alan Edward Ridge 2000
C. Byrd Simmons, Jr. 1977 Paul Eaton Towle, Jr. 1982
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu
Paul Henry Anderson, Jr. 1970 Seawell J. Brandau 1958 George K. Gill 1961
Ryan P. Littleton 2003
James M. Matthews 1970 Sam G. Nicholson 1974 H. Ross Perot, Jr. 1981
R. Sidney Ransom, Jr. 1968
Randolph W. Robinson 1968
Jack William Straton, Jr. 1980 Bharath A Subramanian 2003 Peter W. Sullivan 1965
Dr. John Movius Warren, Jr. 1972
VERMONT
Vermont Beta
Edmund M. Healy 1964 Louis A. Hronek 1960 Harry S. Nesbitt 1973
Peter C. Van Alstine 1966
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron
Charles Samuel Russell Carr 2007 Victor Maceo Dandridge III 1986 Heath Brandon Hildreth 2000 John Nicholas Suhr, Jr. 1988
Ernest Cecil Vaughan, Jr. 1969 Daniel L. Williams, Jr. 1959
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Virginia Chi
Joshua Jarell Luss 2013
VIRGINIA TECH Virginia Zeta
Patrick Frank McPherson 1981 Virgil Glenn Nelson 1982
Dr. Frank Downing Straus 1976 John Powell Tibe
WASHINGTON [MO] Missouri Beta
Robert J. Baker 1971
F. Gilbert Bickel III 1966
Steven Clay Butler 1989
Raymond L. Chung 1989
Christian Erich Grethlein 1985 William M. Haack 1961
Samuel J. Hardy III 1957
W. F. Samuel Hopmeier 1957 Donald L. Howard 1949
Joseph Reed Kass 1981 LTC Kent W. Lattig 1961
Larry K. Livingston 1964
John Patrick Morris 1986
Edward A. Peterson 1963 Henry C. Schwenk 1944 Sir Yehodi Scott 1988 David P. Sims 1971
Donald W. Smith 1958
Mat Madison Turner 1986
WASHINGTON [WA] Washington Alpha
Thomas Lane Anderson 1983 Peter Philip Bonnell 1982
Dr. Joseph H. Delaney 1970 Rick Keating 1968
James W. Kenyon 1959
Thomas Scott Laplant 1979
Rev. Dr. Bryce Little, Jr. 1954 Mikal John Mathisen 1989
Christopher Jason Mercado 2002 Gary L. Neale 1962
James Pogreba 2010 R. Kirk Putnam 1975 Robert L. Reed 2008
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SECTION HONOR ROLL TITLEOFHERE DONORS WASHINGTON [WA] (CONTINUED) Keith Donald Swanson 1984 George A. Swendiman 1967
Eric Scott Vander Waal 1994 Mark Robert Virkelyst 2010
WASHINGTON & LEE Virginia Sigma
Wallace Witmer, Jr. 1958
WASHINGTON STATE Washington Beta
Robert F. Abramson, Jr. 1969 William B. Arend 1955
Kyle David Bauer 2000 Michael B. Bauer 1969 George L. Berry 1972
Patrick A. Berschauer 1976
Devere Jerry Burtenshaw 1956 Robert Edward Cavanagh 1982 Kent A. Christensen 1958
Jeff James Christianson 2003 D. Gray Clark 1960
LTC Robert W. Finley, Jr. 1952 Chad S. Graves 1975
Dalton Patrick Harding 2014 James K. Hayner 1972
David Charles Heath 1990 Richard D. Jones 1948
Ross Julian Muelheim 2016 Ried L. Peckham 2008 Barry Lee Roach 1971
Jerry C. Schmeil 1963
WESTERN CAROLINA
North Carolina Omega
Brittan Michael Davis 2007
John Alexander Di Zerega 2022 Ian Matthew Gregg 2010
Thomas Andrew Parker 2015 Christian Jose Ramos 2012 Andrew Stevens 2019
WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta
James G Bale, Esq 1969
Charles R. Blancett 1973
Donald R Branstetter 1979
William Ray Buckberry 1982 Jordan M. Carter 2009
Dr. Ted M. Cudnick 1967
Darren Lindsey Cundiff 2000 Jason Scott Embry 1994
William Randy Fitzpatrick, Jr. 1973 Alex Joseph Geoghegan John B. Graham, Jr. 1970
Dr. Gabriel Alfonso Hernandez 1981 Jason Brian King
Ronnie Lee Miller 1966
William Dakota Murphy 2013
Charles George Newton, Jr. 1988 Chase Montgomery Pemberton John Casey Perkins, Jr. 1981 William Dallas Rector 1980 Dr. Richard C. Rink 1974
Randall Wayne Schocke 1978
Peter T. Smith 1972
WESTERN MICHIGAN
James C. Wright 1974
Dr. Clifford P. Bee 1961
Ryan Boyd Smith 2014
WEBER STATE Utah Sigma
Byron F. Anderson 1989
Preston J. Atkinson 1972
Richard Alonzo Mickelsen, Jr. 1989 Dr. Frank Louis Salimeno 1965
WEST FLORIDA Florida Sigma
Bradley J. Bean 1975
Richard Freeman 1970
David L. Gonzalez 1970 Matt W. Hyzy 2006
David Charles Jacobson 2000 Kenneth E. Jernigan 1969 Bryan D. Ley 2002
Michael Patrick Lynch 1990
Samuel Henderson Waite 1980 Roger D. White 1971
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Gamma
Anthony Vincent Claridades 2010 Benton Duane Morris 2015
Daniel Bruce Williams 2008
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Michigan Delta
Richard L. Butout 1967
Elgin Lester Clark II 1990 James H. Cypher 1971
James Ray Dougherty 1978 Joshua Paul Downey 2007
Brian Murphy Duggan 1996 R. David Eick 1972
William S. Fiscus III 1986 Roger L. Gansauer 1968
Robert Michael Kelly 1971 COL Daniel J. Lynch 1969 Ralph Miesel 1971
Timothy Kevin Ryan 1982 Charles H. Tafel, Jr. 1994
Thomas G. Wischer 1967
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma
James David Arnold 1985 John T. Baumstark 1967 Van-Lear Black III 1953
Robert E. Boen, Jr. 1967 Travis Dow Ewing 2009
Brent Harold Gasper 1997 John C. Giorza 1972
William V. Harris 1964
Peter Johnston Lisner 1986
George Wallace Mahn III 1992
Michael S. Rodgers 1992
David S. Morrill 1965
Walter Frederick Welham III 1989
Richard E. Marshall 1962 Kent C. Mueller 1962
Dr. James E. Musgrave 1961
Marc Kevin Wear 2000
Richard G. Wright 1963
Sam E. Powell 1962
WINTHROP
Ralph Michaels Slocum 1986
Steadman Cornell - Seth Boston 2017
Larry H. Ross 1960
John F. Sullivan, Jr. 1970 Ronald P. Weller 1966
WICHITA STATE Kansas Gamma
LTC Peter Vincent Austin 1986 Ronald L. Barnum 1968
South Carolina Sigma
Kyle Steven Conrad 2020
Nathaniel Zane Crunkilton 2020
Timothy John Cunningham 2020 Dr. Hampton Hopkins 1989 Khai Minh Truong
Jeff Todd Woodall 1986
John Anthony Bulcock 2002
WISCONSIN-MADISON
Ronald Raymond Coleman 1988
Frederick R. Bisch 1957
Dr. Sam N Cohlmia 1989
James Frederic Cox 1973 Gary Alan Farha 1979
Kobe Jackson Ford 2022 Bryon C. Hamilton 1972 Larry L. Kennedy 1969 David J. Kotloski 1996
Ryan Travis Martin 2001 Roger L. McClure 1967
Timothy A. Mitchell 1973 Ritchie Sidener 1969
Boyce William Soward 1988
Shawn Christopher Stoner 1989 Gary Benjamin Strout 1999 John J. Turner 1969
Kevin Dale Weber 1987
Wisconsin Alpha
Scott Noel Christensen 1977
Steven Richard Clavette 1980 Austin John Evans, Esq. 2005 Stuart A. Johnson 1966
Ronald D. Kruchten 1958
Melvin G. McCartney 1961 Dr. Peter A. McCoy 1967
Mac A. McKichan, Jr. 1960 Merle G. Pautsch 1966
William Jerome Schwartz 1984 C. Philip Smiley 1957
Flemming H. Smitsdorff 1967 Gregory F. Thom 1992 Donald M. Vold 1956
Brad Rockwood Whitney 1979
WILLAMETTE
WISCONSIN-STOUT
Lewis D. Beatty 1957
SPC Clayton Dominic Opsteen 2022
Oregon Gamma
Nicholas Christopher Birtcil 2009 George E. Chandler 1961
Wisconsin Sigma
Elliot Edwin Weishaar 2016
Kevin Michael Dean 2006
WOFFORD
David MacLure Milloy 1979
Gary N. Babcock 1972
COL Gerald M. May 1961 Carson Phillip Pies 2022 Frank D. Riebe 1953
Chris Christopher Short 2002 Terry N. Shuchat 1962 Greg Topping 1963
WILLIAM & MARY Virginia Kappa
Oscar Julian Berlanga 2021
South Carolina Gamma Robert A. Barber, Jr. 1971
Dr. Robert Partridge Bethea, Sr. 1965 Rev. Franklin B. Buie 1962 John Culler, Sr. 1966
Robert E. Gregory, Jr. 1964
Dr. Boyce M. Lawton III 2021 Samuel H. Maw, Jr. 1956
Nolan Alexander Nicholson
Sean Craig Bilby 1993
WORCESTER
Edward M. Cook 1942
Michael Bloom 1977
James R. Carling 1964 Edward J. T. Cook 1986 Peter Martin Heller
Nathan Paul Hodge, Sr. 2000
Massachusetts Delta Rafael Jacob Caballero
Anthony E. Engstrom 1959 Louis A. Ferraresi, Jr. 1972
T.J. Holland 1987
Daniel Hurley 1980
David Arthur Marshall 1994
Colin Barry Lawrence 1985
Robert E. Kane, Jr. 1963 Brian Meyer 2017
William Christian Meyers, Esq. 1991 Scott Oppenheim 2002
COL Claude D. Perkins, Jr. 1957
Edward S. Jamro 1973
John A. McManus, Jr. 1959 James P. Murphy 1971
Douglas A. Murray 1968
Joshua Paul Onffroy 1993
SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) WORCESTER (CONTINUED) Donald K. Peterson 1971 Dylan Rae Phillips
Paul J. Sartori 1971
Kenneth G. Schurzky 1967 Robert C. Sykes 1973
LTC James V Works 1988
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha
David Ernest Bitner 1969
Adam Robert Boyd, Esq. 2013 Thomas M. Clikeman 1968 James G. Cole 1959
Matthew Paul Duncan 2009 Paul Monroe Duncan 1981 Stewart Allen Dyer 2008
Dr. Frederick M. Emerich 1968 James F. Georgis 1964
Ralph H. Godbe, Jr. 1965 Archie J. Jurich 1943
Jeffrey Howard Lang 1983 James R. Larson 1967 Phillip D. Laue 1971
Frank Mendicino II 1961
Richard G. Montgomery 1952
Bernard Thomas Phelan 2005 W. Richard Scarlett III 1964 Frank L. Shriver 1971
Alexander John Smeaton, Esq 2009 Alan R. Stephenson 1968
Gregory Gerard Vaughn 2007
Nicholas Gerard Vaughn 2012 Ronald E. White 1960
Jeremy Todd Zilmer 2007
YALE
Connecticut Omega
Jonathan Wilson Meeks 1995
YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio Alpha
Anthony J. Bernard 2004 Jonathan Burnell
Joseph Michael Costello, Jr. 2003 John Michael Degenova 1986
Brandon Michael Droney 2019 Thomas P. Feret 1976
Austen Michael Hardman 2020 Thomas C. Lance 1964
Mark William McDonough 1998
Matthew Joseph McDonough 1993 John A. Mills III 1967
Edward A. Moore 1964
Albert Pasquale Pompeo 1987 Peter D. Sicafuse 1965
Jacob Tyler Wood 2015
FRIENDS OF SAE Joann Allen L. L. Allison
Lisa Kent Altmeyer Laura Amesti
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Sloan Anderson
Lori Gurcsik-Bolone
Brenda Nelson
Leslie Ann Arnold
Carla Hankins
Margaret Nielsen
Megan Armstrong Tracy Arnold
Devotie Hall Association Michelle Aubrey Whitney Balzer
Elizabeth Barrett Laura Beiter
Douglas and La Verne Benham Shawn Bergquist Sasha Beritiech
Arlene R Berkowitz Laura Bianchi
Elton Bienvenue Jimena Blandon
Hannah Cotton Blenden Annelise Blom Ralph Boscia
Jo Ann Mitchell Brasington Jeff Charles Breeding Roseanne Brennan Missy Brookfield Ansley Brown
Cheryl Bruner
Cari Leigh Buck Laurie Butcher
Selina Cardenas
Vivian & H. Scott Caven Carlos Cevallos Leslie Cifone
Shira Kim Cohen Deidre Cortney
Michael Stuart Cotter
Theresa Kauffman Kirstin Crago Melissa Crea Alicia Curran Whit Davis
J. Cole Dawson III Sarah DeCent
Denise Denise Morrisette James Franklin Dixon III Carla Dodds
Marie Donahue Michaela Dyer Betty Ebinger
Christy Echols
David Eppler
Melissa Fitzgerald
Venise Fournier Ashleigh Fox
Vince Freese Fuller French Kelly French
Robin French Kristin Frey
Ann E. Gamble
Mary B. Garver
Nancy Generelly
Deborah Giammanco Judith A Glasford
Amanda Granzow
Kathryn Grosscup
Vernell Hance
Caitlin Haycock
Eleanor L. Hayes
Nanette Heffernan Lisa Holladay
Virginia Hotaling
Christopher Houston Kristin Hoyd
Kyle Hughes
Ethelmae C Humphreys Mitzi Hunter
Lettie Huyghe Jeff Jackson
James Johnson
Richard L. Johnson, Jr. Pam Jordan
Cheryl Joshi
Tara Jungkunz Erika Kemple Ray Kennedy
Jennifer D. Nicholson Mary Bausch Nippert Barbara Nistler A. Scott Noble
Melissa O’Brien
Kimberley O’Sullivan Kristin Perrone Vernon Piper Monique Pol
Roxanne Ramage
Jody Lynn Rizzutto
Elizabeth Roadman Heather Roeser Amy Rogers
Claire Rosenson Jackie Rounds Nancy Russell
Michelle Sarver
Jennifer Schimke Curtis T. Schultz
Julia Kern
Kathleen Shaughnessy
Mary Ann Kilb
Laura Shue
Paula Keys
Jennifer Kirking
Christina Koppin Gloria Kuehn
Grace Kwiatkowska Alison Lai
Alan Lakomski
Julia Shelby
Irina Shumway Indarpal Singh Sally Skaggs
Barbara E Slankard Susie Sloat
Douglas C. Smith
Melanie Lane
Sarah Sparks Diebold
Edith Lauer
Shawn Sterling
Gabrielle Larkin Rebecca Lauria Mark Lewis
Matthew Lieberman Rebecca Littlejohn Trudi Lockwood Jody Loepz
Gloria Lopez Linda Lucas Ann Luent
Molly Mandernach Cathy Manqueros Rick Mason
Kayla McCloud
Nancy Elizabeth McGuire Jay McMullan
Michael McShane
Susan Marie Mears Alida Messinger
Dr. John Isaac Messner Bernie Meunier Brinn Meunier
Andrew Meyers
Kristin Stafford Kim Stewart
Larissa Stewart Kelly Stuart
John Sullivan Sara Sultan
Melanie Tillotson Dianne Tolentino Charle Torrey
Beth Trebilcock Ruth Utti
Andrew Venamore Katherine Walden Liza Wallace
James Walsh
Danielle Wearing Harriet Weirich Anne Wilson
Mary Helen Wilson Karen Wyatt
Patricia Yorke
Michelle Zeppo
Gary Mielcarek Nicole Miller Kelly Moor
Michael Morgan
Nichole Morgan
Glenn Morissette Becky Mullen
Robert Murray
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SECTION TITLE HERE IN HONOR OF ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon River Gregory by Julia Shelby Ethan Keys by Paula Keys Paul Nelson by Brenda Nelson
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu Collin Balzer by Whitney Balzer
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta Thomas McGovern by Kristin Perrone
BAYLOR
Texas Theta Marcos Lanot Dyer by Gloria Lopez
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Michigan Delta-Omega Dr. Spencer Alan Long 2008 by Dr. Boyce Mendenhall Lawton III
CHARLESTON
South Carolina Upsilon Ian Wearing by Danielle Wearing
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS
Tennessee Rho Jesse Houston by Christopher Houston
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon Samuel Huyghe by Lettie Huyghe
CLEMSON
South Carolina Nu Robert Murray by Robert Murray
EAST CAROLINA
North Carolina Sigma Luke Hankins by Carla Hankins
EASTERN NEW MEXICO New Mexico Alpha Dr. Fred D. Phelps 1964 by John Mauk Hilliard
GEORGIA TECH
MOUNT UNION
SUFFOLK
HOFSTRA
NORTH DAKOTA
TEXAS CHRISTIAN
Georgia Phi Thompson Parker Rudolph 2022 by Dr. Boyce Mendenhall Lawton III New York Chi Ralph Anthony Boscia, Jr. by Ralph Boscia
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta Caden Smeds by Claire Rosenson
INDIANA
NORTH DAKOTA STATE
North Dakota Beta Roy F. Johnson 1975 by Dr. Curtis W. Stofferahn Owen McShane by Michael McShane
NORTHWESTERN
INDIANA STATE
Michigan Sigma-Sigma Lonnie L Bone 1977 by Andrew Martin O’Mara
Indiana Sigma Christopher Wayne Hancock 1996 by Dick F. Thompson
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda Collin Sarver by Michelle Sarver
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon Ty Davenport by Rebecca Littlejohn
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta T. Patrick Hennegan by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids Kurt E. Johnson by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids Brian S. Kuning by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Beta Mack C. Beaver 1974 by Dr. Larry C. Brown
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma John Barry Barton, Jr. 1999 by Eddie M. Morgan, Jr. Dr. John K. Mansel 1975 by Eddie M. Morgan, Jr.
MISSISSIPPI STATE
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon Kullen Meunier by Brinn Meunier
FLORIDA
MONTANA STATE
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North Dakota Alpha Tony W. Stein 1972 by Dr. Mark A. Super
Indiana Gamma Daniel Hughes by Kyle Hughes Steven D Mitchell 1983 by Jason Paul Andrick by Timothy A. R. Callahan
Mississippi Theta Henry A. Beattie III 1977 by James B. Randall III Ethan Clark by Kelly Moor Stephen Hunter by Mitzi Hunter
Florida Upsilon Dylan Jake Balzer by Whitney Balzer
Ohio Sigma Nick Edward Kuchar 2022 by Gabriel Ivan Mernik
Montana Alpha Brody Peschl by Melissa Fitzgerald
Illinois Psi-Omega Frank Clark Ginocchio 1966 by Ben L. Allen
OAKLAND
PENN STATE-HARRISBURG
Pennsylvania Psi-Eta David Alfonso Potestio 2021 by Evan Joseph Levitsky
PURDUE
Indiana Beta Richard L. Ratliff 1970 by Terry K. Ryker
RIPON
Wisconsin Beta Samuel Weller 1976 by William H. Lake, Jr.
SALEM STATE
Massachusetts Tau-Gamma Juan Ignacio Faria 2017 by Alison Lai
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma Jackson Shea Mears by Susan Marie Mears
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma Austin Brookfield by Missy Brookfield
SOUTH FLORIDA
Florida Delta Miller Lockwood by Trudi Lockwood
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma Adam Bienvenue by Elton Bienvenue Bryce Mullen by Becky Mullen
STANFORD
California Alpha George Robert Hamrdla 1960 by Robert Badcon Thompson
Massachusetts Sigma Aidan Walsh by James Walsh
Texas Beta Larry Dell Shackelford 1969 by Colin Reid Shackelford
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho Carson Green by Michaela Dyer Avery Lewis by Mark Lewis Spencer Tate Lewis by Mark Lewis
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu Charles E. Hodge 1964 by Brent L. Cousino by Michael Robert Goulding by Richard Brian Shanahan David R. Keister 1963 by Stephen L. Gepford
WESTERN KENTUCKY
Kentucky Beta Antonio Daniel Rizzutto by Jody Lynn Rizzutto
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma Allen C. Hall 1968 by Charles W. Hall III
WILLIAM & MARY
Virginia Kappa Christopher Tillotson by Melanie Tillotson
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma Steadman Boston 2017 by Jason Paul Andrick
WISCONSIN-MADISON Wisconsin Alpha Damian Crea by Melissa Crea Marco Squitieri by Cheryl Bruner
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma William Daniel Brasington by Jo Ann Mitchell Brasington Kenneth Scott Hiler 2018 by Dr. Boyce Mendenhall Lawton III
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta William Cifone by Leslie Cifone Elijah Fournier by Venise Fournier Robert Shumway by Irina Shumway
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Pennsylvania Sigma-Mu Martin Mack III 2013 by Matthew Lieberman
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha Charles W. Hall, Jr. 1935 by Charles W. Hall III
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon David C. Lee 1966 by A. Sid Bray, Jr. by David M. Hampton
BOWLING GREEN STATE
Ohio Kappa Daniel R. Sheehan 1953 by Chris Michael Sheehan
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH
California Lambda Harold J. Kurkjian 1959 by Dale J Fairbanks Thomas Alvin Praegitzer 1983 by Jose Hanagan
CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho Bruce Alan Caris 1981 by Richard Abelson
CENTRE
Kentucky Kappa William Travis Parsons 1999 by Matthew Lynn Sinex
CHARLESTON
South Carolina Upsilon Grant Mayo Eney 2015 by Craig Eney
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon Carlo A. Martellotti 1965 by Kirk B. Flory John E. Ebinger 1958 by Betty Ebinger
COLORADO-BOULDER Colorado Chi Paul B. Hannon 1957 by William E. Kugler
COLORADO STATE
Colorado Delta Robert W. Douma 1969 by Clarke Houston III Dr. Pete K. Spence 1959 by Tom G. Cox
DENISON
Ohio Mu Douglas H. Cundey 1983 by Robert Anthony Brice by Howard Bailey Williams
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EASTERN KENTUCKY
MOREHEAD STATE
GEORGIA TECH
MOUNT UNION
Kentucky Delta George Michael Hacker 1982 by David Bruce Fraley Georgia Phi Andrew C. Oliver III 1973 by Morris E. Harrison, Jr. Vardry D. Ramseur III 1963 by James J. Baldwin III
HOUSTON
Texas Epsilon Douglas E. Baer 1958 by David M. Doll
IDAHO
Idaho Alpha Robert E. Vallat 1962 by R. Brent Vallat
ILLINOIS
Illinois Beta James W. Glasford 1955 by Judith A Glasford
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma John Robert Taylor 1986 by Steve Wayne Churchill
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon James Walter Hailey III 1988 by New Orleans SAE Alumni Association
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK
Maryland Beta Hugh J. Holloman 1974 by MAJ Raymond Mark Davids
MERCER
Georgia Psi W. Charles Witzleben 1973 by Bruce A. Foster by Clarke Houston III by Dr. Richard L. Moore II
MIAMI [OH]
Ohio Tau Robert S. Dutro 1960 by T.J. Holland
MICHIGAN STATE
Michigan Gamma Dr. Richard J. Allen 1955 by Joann Allen
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha George L. Meyers 1957 by Andrew Meyers
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma Hugh M. Love, Jr. 1964 by Miller P. Holmes, Jr.
MISSOURI-COLUMBIA
Missouri Alpha Edward B. Minning 1957 by Arlene R Berkowitz
Kentucky Gamma Chief Collin Trent Thomas 1999 by Andrew Floyd Ohio Sigma Nick Edward Kuchar 2022 by Riley John-Patrick Sullivan
NEBRASKA
Nebraska Lambda-Pi William T. Kimball 1950 by John C. Miles
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega William B. Nelson 1976 by Stephen McDonald Eldridge Dansby White 1979 by Curt C. Nerenberg
OHIO
Ohio Gamma Dr. Joseph S. Belichick 1964 by Robert L. Belichick
OHIO STATE
Ohio Theta James A. Deery 1971 by J. Steven Massie by Michael B. Weingard Thomas D. Massie 1967 by J. Steven Massie
OHIO WESLEYAN
Ohio Delta Lowell J. Wells 1953 by Charles E. Hodge
OKLAHOMA
Oklahoma Kappa Gerald Eugene Raynes 1968 by Jack Edwin Counts, Jr. Billy R. Stokes 1946 by Kelly Stuart
OREGON
Oregon Beta Jerry E. Utti 1965 by Ruth Utti
SOUTHERN METHODIST
Texas Delta Chester J Donnally, Jr. 1970 by M. Todd Buchanan by William James Ware by Richard C. Ware II Jon Sparling 1965 by John R. Hyink
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha Johnny D. Carlos 1975 by J. David Cason
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho Tom L Hail 1956 by George M. Luhn, Jr.
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu Donald L. Ansted 1965 by Charles E. Hodge Dr. Roger J. Blank 1966 by Charles E. Hodge Richard Camp 1959 by Charles E. Hodge George J. Gurcsik 1966 by Lori Gurcsik-Bolone Edward D. Klawitter, Jr. 1975 by Charles E. Hodge Mark Alan Rasmus 1970 by Stephen M. Hawley
UNION
Tennessee Eta James O’Kelley 1950 by Adam Rosenblatt
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu Leonard H. Armistead, Jr. 1943 by Leonard H. Armistead III Dr. David Beeson Partlow, Jr. 1972 by Dr. John Movius Warren Jr.
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma Mark Alexander Rodman 1990 by Dr. Hampton Hopkins by Jeff Todd Woodall
PUGET SOUND
Washington Gamma Lawrence E. Nelson 1966 by Fredric T. Langton
PURDUE
Indiana Beta Richard Neal Metzger 1991 by Michael Christopher Conner
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon William C. Elliott, Jr. 1966 by Ronald W. Lapointe Dean Patrick Hamil 1980 by James J. Beattie
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma Dr. Robert J. Anderson 1964 by Steven D. Sikorski
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SECTION TITLE HERE (IF STARTED ON RIGHT PG) RICHARD “RICK” HOBSON KELLEY (WESTERN KENTUCKY ’76) Rick joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Western Kentucky University in 1973 and graduated in 1976. Rick went on to be a succesful entrepenuer, opening multiple reastaurants which eventually led to him being named Small Business Person of the Year, as well as serving as President of The Chamber of Commerce. Rick served in a number of volunteer roles at Kentucky Beta and employed a number of SAEs in his restaurants, while also using his vast knowledge and business skills to mentor the undergraduate brothers. Rick was a fixture in the Bowling Green community and made a huge difference. His impact will be felt for years to come.
Samuel John Yates (Washington State ’20) joined SAE where he was an officer in the house and made a big impact ion his chapter. He graduated in the spring of 2020 with a degree in finance and a minor in economics. Sam took his first job out of school in the financial industry, but soon realized one day that he wasn’t going to sit behind a desk for the next 40 years. He decided he wanted a bigger challenge and adventure in life and thought he could put his leadership qualities to good use in the Marine Corps. He was commissioned a Second Lieutenant on November 20, 2021 after graduating from Officers Candidate School. Sam made a great marine and brother to many, and unfortuantely joins Chapter Eternal too soon.
ADRIAN
Michigan Alpha John M. Fundukian Chris C. Gotshall Robert J. Ohrman Brian P. Schendel George Taylor
ALABAMA
Alabama Mu Frank M. Bainbridge Dr. Labruce M. Hanahan Thomas B. Ross Reuben Earl Thornton III Fred W. Tyson Howard W. Wilson
ALLEGHENY
Pennsylvania Omega John D. Barnes Watson W. Brock R. Bruce Perry
ARIZONA
Arizona Alpha Edward F. Davis III LTC David M. Decker John E. Miller, Jr. Frederick R. Sargent Stephen David Shadegg Wallace H. Spencer Richard K. Underwood William C. White, Jr.
ARIZONA STATE
Arizona Beta Steven B. Engles Michael L. Gallagher William A. Smith III
S A E • T H E R E C O R D • SSPPRRIINNGG 22002233
ARKANSAS-FAYETTEVILLE Arkansas Alpha-Upsilon Kenneth E. Buckner Kenneth H. Castleberry James P. Foster Robert P. Giles Matthew Paul Hardy Jay F. Hill Charles G. Keyes David C. Lee Ewan D. Lee John Clayton Randolph Charles A. Vines, Jr.
AUBURN
Alabama Alpha-Mu John M. Carroll David Reed Carter Burt M. Cloud William J. Duncan IV Joseph R. Gilchrist H. Grady Gillam, Jr. John P. Illges III Hubert D. McCullohs Robert H. Owen David Yow Pearce, Jr. Virgil E. Porter, Jr. Dr. Crawford A. Tatum Travis V. Tidwell Thomas M. Willingham
BALL STATE
Indiana Zeta Tracey Lee Lerch
BELOIT
Wisconsin Phi Douglas R. Cooley Gerald G. Echternach
BERKELEY
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH
BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
California Beta Alfred J. Dietsch John H. Ernster George T. Leas-Jatho William B. Shaver William L. Woolley Alabama Iota McLemore Bouchelle Dr. Robert Estock Dr. Wayne W. Killion, Jr. Covert E. Parnell III Jeremy Benjamin Turner Joseph C. Turner
BOSTON
Massachusetts Beta-Upsilon Honorable F. Bradford Morse Thomas J. Murphy Donald K. Usher, Jr. Thomas W. Whelton
BOWLING GREEN STATE Ohio Kappa Bradley L. Marshall
BUCKNELL
Pennsylvania Zeta Dr. David Robert Halbert COL E. Kirby Lawson III Eldred Wood Remson, Jr.
CAL STATE-FRESNO
California Lambda Thomas R. Beck Charles G. Robinson Stanley V. Wycoff Michael B. O’Donnell Tom L. Otto California Nu Lawrence A. Castro
CALIFORNIA-DAVIS California Kappa Dr. Ted T. Hollister Philip C. Rogers
CALIFORNIA-LOS ANGELES California Delta Dr. Herbert H. Dedo Paul E. Griffin, Jr. Angus W. McBain
CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA California Eta John J. Bannon David L. Barnett Stephen W. Bell James W. Miller
CARNEGIE MELLON
Pennsylvania Phi Edward L. Clark Douglas Harold Wright
California Iota Joseph Mark Croxdale Thomas H. Nordstrom I. Fred Sommers Marvin S. Thompson
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SECTION CHAPTERTITLE ETERNAL HERE CASE WESTERN RESERVE Ohio Rho Henry W. Gilbert Charles E. Henry Kenneth K. Nyman Mark Robert Phelps Jack R. Schmidt
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Florida Epsilon Jason Matthew Cucchi
CENTRE
Kentucky Kappa Harry E. Anderson
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Christian Brothers Thomas Daniel Sullivan
CINCINNATI
Ohio Epsilon Neil H. Austing Hugh K. Baude Charles W. Biederman Gregory Robert Diehl John E. Ebinger Dr. Robert L. Hayner Daniel E. Lewis Thomas J. McCormick James W. Sunderland David E. Taylor J. Lawrence Willey
COLORADO BOULDER
Colorado Chi George R. Frankland, Jr. Paul B. Hannon Jason Andrew Hicks David W. Schimmel
DAVIDSON
North Carolina Theta William Dent Acree Henry B. Dennis, Jr. Dr. James H. Robinson Dr. William D. Varner, Jr.
DENISON
Ohio Mu Thomas S. Apter Dr. William B. Bentsen John E. Dickhaut Norman S. Maschner James B. McMarlin Jonathan R. Reynolds Robert B. Weisenbach Ross A. White Edward P. Wish, Jr.
DENVER
Colorado Zeta W. Graham Horsley Theodore H. Sieber
DICKINSON
Pennsylvania Sigma-Phi Lee W. Baric William C. Kollas
DRAKE
Iowa Delta Stanley S. Brandenburg Russell S. Cross, Jr. Dr. Edward R. Duffie, Jr. Paul B. George Frederick J. Hurlbut Stanton P. Olson James L. Wooters
DUKE
Colorado Lambda Charles Fred Deuel III Roger L. Johns
North Carolina Nu Paul B. Conway Dr. John G. Mueller William Pinckney Simmons, Jr. Robert L. Ward
COLORADO STATE
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
Colorado Delta Dr. Gerald E. Bisgard Dr. Nathaniel T. Messer IV George T. Peter Vincent E. Shryack Dr. Pete K. Spence John C. Windsor, Jr.
CONNECTICUT
Connecticut Beta Larry Cugini, Jr. Douglas Holden
CORNELL
New York Alpha William W. Standen
DARTMOUTH
New Hampshire Alpha Dr. Robert C. Joy
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EASTERN NEW MEXICO New Mexico Alpha Jack W. Ammons Larry R. Baggette David C. King
EMORY
Georgia Epsilon Augustus D. Adair, Jr. George B. Brown, Jr. James B. Carson, Jr. Dr. Jesse D. Hester Dr. Ferdinand V. Kay Honorable H. Arthur McLane MG Carl H. McNair, Jr.
EVANSVILLE
Indiana Epsilon Jerry W. Eagleson Marvin H. Huff David W. Sypolt
FLORIDA
Florida Upsilon Monroe A. Coogler Gary D. Goff William M. Hobby III Gordon M. Johanson Michael T. Merritt John A. Mullett James W. O’Kelley, Jr. Richard M. Robinson Robert Lee Ward, Jr. John C. Williams, Jr.
FLORIDA SOUTHERN
Florida Gamma Raymond Ade, Jr. Frederick W. Dreyer, Jr. Charles L. Foley Charles C. Hatcher
FLORIDA STATE
Florida Beta John N. Stewart, Jr. Clifford J. Swift III
Tennessee Alpha Franklin D. Bridwell Charles K. Smith Kirby B. Wright Andrew Marti Yuhas
FRANKLIN INDIANA
EASTERN ILLINOIS
Illinois Delta-Lambda Justin Marquardt
South Carolina Phi Kurt E. Muller Earle M. Rice
EASTERN KENTUCKY
GEORGE WASHINGTON
Kentucky Delta George Michael Hacker John M. Palmisano Arthur B. Smith
GEORGIA
Georgia Beta George W. Baker, Jr. Samuel L. Buracker, Jr. Dr. Lamar L. Fleming Archibald L. Griffin LTC Charles H. Hall Ira L. Hines, Jr. CDR William N. Kelt Alexander A. Lawrence, Jr. Chester W. Leathers Robert M. Meredith Thomas D. Nash Ashley D. Pace III George Emmett Wade III Edgar P. Williams
GEORGIA TECH
Georgia Phi Edsel F. Anderson Charles E. Baskin Henry E. Damon Brendon F. Dodd William M. Fulcher Robert W. Greene III Bert Andrews Hall James N. Moore III Peter A. Roane Leland L. Stanford Richard J. Taylor
GETTYSBURG
Pennsylvania Delta John W. Clark Dr. Eugene A. Deardorff Samuel J. Evangelista
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS Minnesota Gamma Samuel Paul Marten
HARVARD
Massachusetts Gamma John B. Kendrick II John Eliot Larkin
HOUSTON
Indiana Alpha William Morrel Hamilton George M. Loveall
Texas Epsilon Douglas E. Baer Thomas H. Dixon, Jr. Dan K. Rapoport
FURMAN
IDAHO
Washington City Rho Krishna S. Littledale
Idaho Alpha LTC William E. Egen Terrence J. Scofield Robert E. Vallat Eric Paul Winans
ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN Illinois Beta John M. Dorsey James W. Glasford COL James D. James
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Indiana Gamma Rex Martin Balz Thomas M. Gorman Roy William Kern Robert William Klotz Dr. Robert Hughel Larmore Dr. Jerry Owen Lentz James Paul O’Hara, Jr. Robert James Ogburn James M. Read Henry W Stadler IV Robert Caldwell Thompson, Jr. Timothy N. Thomson Dr. Thomas F. Trainer John E. Waller
INDIANA STATE
Indiana Sigma Kyle Michael Fox Johnnie Legier Yates II
IOWA
Iowa Beta John Brent Bersbach Michael G. Dunn Robert C. Moorman John W. Porter
IOWA STATE
Iowa Gamma Robert B. Campbell William B. Campbell Duane E. Fort John Stephen Jenkins John E. Taylor Dr. James T. Yoder
KANSAS
Kansas Alpha John R. Hagman Stephen K. Matthews Louis Michael Mwangi Duane K. Newsome
KANSAS STATE
Kansas Beta Neil E. Anderson Michael A. Dykstra Thomas J. Hogan Robert L. Muirhead Fred Olsen Dr. Michael E. Vandenberg
KENT STATE
Ohio Lambda James E. Behling John C. Zimbardi
KENTUCKY
Kentucky Epsilon Joe R. Bowen John W. Hall Charles B. Reasor, Jr.
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
KETTERING
Michigan Epsilon - Section B Paul H. Clatterbuck Steve Collins
LOUISIANA STATE
Louisiana Epsilon Samuel H. Brown, Jr. George C. Fugler Niven D. Morgan, Jr. Richard H. Pipes Sidney J. Richard, Jr. Dr. Robert D. Simmons Carl C. Tidwell George A. Walsh
LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE
MIAMI
Florida Alpha LTC Donald E. Hunter Robert E. Janney Harold T. Johnson Richard W. King Lt Col John D. Laird Michael B. Patterson William E. Poole Ernest R. Porter Joseph A. Presutto Charles H. Reeder, Jr. Howard W. Schoen Dr. Earnest E. Seiler, Jr
MICHIGAN
Minnesota Beta Paul M. Poehling
Michigan Iota-Beta Alfred R. Becker, Jr. Richard A. Bell, JD Richard S. Brown Kenneth Alan Guettler John Riker Haymaker Henry B. Horldt H. Roy Johnson Donald E. Liebreich Dr. David L. Nelson Ronald V. Norene Mitchell Patrick Quint Wallace C. Schloerke CDR Anthony J. Spada
MARSHALL
MICHIGAN STATE
Louisiana Alpha Michael Todd Liotta
MAINE
Maine Alpha John E. Gordon Robert A. Hall James M. Ingalls Dr. Richard J. Largay
MANKATO STATE
West Virginia Alpha Yahn Sollier Corum David N. Dickens Pryce M. Haynes II Lawrence E. Hite Russell M. Peterson II
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK Maryland Beta Brien A. McMurray
MIT
Massachusetts Iota-Tau Robert D. Kneeland William H. Mueser, Jr.
MEMPHIS
Tennessee Sigma James A. Cochran, Jr. Dr. George S. Knapp III Peter M. Robinson, Jr.
MERCER
Georgia Psi W. Charles Witzleben
Michigan Gamma William R. Brereton William P. Hampton Dr. Robert G. Harris Roger S. Kolasinski Thomas N. Tamandl
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Tennessee Beta David E. Brandon Jose Noel Vilar Escueta Charles D. Gregory Delmer F. Lowe
MILLIKIN
Illinois Delta George H. Basler, Jr. Edward H. Chant, Jr. James A. Gustafson Chester C. Kronmiller Joe R. Petty Stephen B. Phenix William S. Wherry, Jr. Richard C. Wright
MILLSAPS
Mississippi Delta Christopher Thomas Bruni
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Alpha COL James H. Aarestad David L. Elert Robert D. Estes David H. Farmer Richard F. Fullerton George L. Meyers John Edward Thomas William F. Vosbeck, Jr. Robert J. Wigley
MISSISSIPPI
Mississippi Gamma John M. Bee Maury Spizuiell Lane Marvin Grant Mitchell Devereux R. Smith
MISSISSIPPI STATE
Mississippi Theta William B. Aden, Jr. Mart L. Aust, Jr. Hermon H. Hight Chandler Joseph Roesch
MISSOURI
Missouri Alpha Donald H. Altvater Robert E. Byrne Roger M. Crouch J. Terrile Phillips John E. Scowcroft Dr. Robert E. Williams
MONTANA
Montana Beta Richard J. Devries Gary G. Fish Gerald G. Livesey John Brien Malletta Stanford K. Stevens
MONTANA STATE Montana Alpha Fred A. Booth James D. Corbin Dan Lars Hjelvik Glenn Lewis Jorn Lee Ernest Orr John Reichel David Lee Sletta
MOREHEAD STATE
Kentucky Gamma Derrick Scott Helphenstine Dr. Charles A. Lee
MOUNT UNION
Ohio Sigma Walter B. Clark Lewis P. Johnson John Sera
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Nebraska Lambda-Pi Max J. Baehr, Jr. David A. Krause Rodney R. Roberts John H. Schou, Jr. Ted M. Sonderegger David C. Sundberg Paul G. Williams
NEVADA-RENO
Nevada Alpha Percival D. Dobson Philip D. Powers David L. Schuster
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire Beta George B. Abbe Clinton A. Bean Goerge M. Eckhard William F. Lenfest
NEW MEXICO
New Mexico Tau Edgar A. Amsden Jimmy D. Whittle James R. Wycoff
NORTHWESTERN
Illinois Psi-Omega Richard G. Evans John Thomas Owings
OCCIDENTAL
California Epsilon Fred A. Graham David J. Parker
OHIO
Ohio Stephen C. Cabell John F. Holden Dr. William J. Koch
OHIO STATE
Ohio Theta Charles W. Bolen James A. Deery Thomas D. Massie Harland L. Mischler
OHIO WESLEYAN
New Mexico Phi John T. Roberts William E. Strohm, Jr.
Ohio Delta Dr. Karl E. Haecker H. Frank McDaniel Alan J. Meilinger John Eli Orin, Jr. Charles B. Shaffer William E. Thompson Lowell J. Wells Peter F. Young
NORTH CAROLINA-CHAPEL HILL
OKLAHOMA
NEW MEXICO STATE
North Carolina Xi Milton L. Garrison Willis I. Henderson Walter C. Sturdivant
NORTH CAROLINA STATE North Carolina Alpha Edward J. Baysden
NORTH DAKOTA
North Dakota Alpha Neal R. McNabb James E. Messmer Robert M. Rova Thomas M. Shafer
NORTH DAKOTA STATE North Dakota Beta Jeffrey Michea Eckroth Allen J. Henderson John F. Kruger, Sr. Dean J. Merhiy
NORTHERN ILLINOIS Illinois Gamma Dr. John W. Klopsch
NORTHERN IOWA Iowa Chi Don H. Penly II
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Oklahoma Kappa Roland K. Arnold III Dr. William M. Croom Robert R. Gilbert III John David Hall Robert Hunt James M. Little Kent A. Polley Gary C. Rawlinson Gerald Eugene Raynes Dr. Kent Harris Webb Eugene S. Wells, Jr. Lee Marshall Wheeler
OKLAHOMA STATE Oklahoma Mu John W. Abernathy Alan R. Brown Patrick Lee Canada David Ryan Durso Pat C. Hancock Quentin Hancock Arthur G. Hays, Jr. Daniel C. Ketchum Dr. Phillip J. Knight James W. Marshall Wilbur E. McLean William O. Morse Neal A. Onstot John S. Penick Bradley J. Petty
LTC James M. Sharp, Jr. Samuel W. Stone, Jr. Frank Nicholson Vann William Watt Robert R. Whiteaker Robert R. Whitlow, Jr.
OREGON
Oregon Beta Rexford M. Davis Kenneth D. Leash Richard A. Sly
OREGON STATE
Oregon Alpha Norman R. Brown Douglas R. Hadley Craig W. McMicken Greg Arthur Schoepper Randall S. Schoning
PENNSYLVANIA
Pennsylvania Theta Arthur C. McCarty, Jr. Dr. Peter G. Sparks
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
Pennsylvania Alpha-Zeta Lee F. Adams Dr. Carl G. Godshall, Sr. J. Howard G. Gould
PITTSBURGH
Pennsylvania Chi-Omicron Henry Adams James M. Marine
PURDUE
Indiana Beta Bruce T. Cundiff, Jr. Donald C. Himsel Clifford H. Johnson James P. King Russell A. Nippert A. Russell Quilhot
RENSSELAER
New York Epsilon Christopher William Pybus Thomas Keith Sayuk Richard Q. Schmidt Gordon A. Wenner
RHODES
Tennessee Zeta Dr. Bruce E. Herron Dr. Bouldin A. Marley, Jr.
RICHMOND
Virginia Tau Robert F. Collins II John T. Drake James W. Huxter Robert S. Lawrence Robert Henry Tipton, Jr.
RIPON
Wisconsin Beta John V. Burman, Jr.
ROCKHURST
Missouri Delta Richard P. Brummel
SALISBURY
Maryland Sigma Robert D. Coleman, Jr.
SAN DIEGO STATE
California Theta Dr. Harold J. Allen, Jr. Richard John Lareau Thomas C. Stickel
SEWANEE
Tennessee Omega Joseph J. Gee III Gregory Scott Perrone David A. VanLandingham
SIMPSON
Iowa Sigma James Nelson Cavanaugh Lee E. Kness James R. Owens Chad Edward Simpson
SOUTH ALABAMA
Alabama Chi Joseph Allen Fearn, Jr.
SOUTH CAROLINA
South Carolina Delta William Lowndes Cain, Jr. James Ricks Carson, Jr. William Sullivan Haney
SOUTH DAKOTA
South Dakota Sigma John G. Adams Dr. Robert J. Anderson Richard D. Nedved John Lynell Olson Harry L. Scholten
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE South Dakota Theta Christopher David Bills Jon Somers Flemmer
SOUTH FLORIDA
Florida Delta William J. Terry Thomas F. Zimorski
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA California Gamma Richard P. Brombach Arthur I. Dow III
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SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Sigma Frank L. Aitcheson III Lanny M. Craft James A. Lilly Hoyt A. Nation Thomas K. Sanders Steven R. Sparks William H. White
ST. LAWRENCE
New York Rho David D. Lindsay
STANFORD
California Alpha Dr. Frederick B. Fank Frank B. Mapel Peter C. Reynolds Richard F. Weller
SYRACUSE
New York Delta Dr. Jonathan William Hackenyos Adolph J. Luciani Robert J. Unchur
TENNESSEE-MARTIN Tennessee Tau Thomas Lee Cobb
TENNESSEE TECH
Tennessee Delta Reagan Austin Dr. William C. Dickinson III
TENNESSEE-KNOXVILLE
Dr. Robert W. Hampton Thomas E. McGaughy Dan Taylor Moody Richard T. Robitaille
TEXAS-EL PASO
Texas Gamma Jacob C. Young, Jr. Dr. Pablo Patricio Zeballos
TEXAS CHRISTIAN Texas Beta David A. Burgess William W. Harrell Stephen T. Vany
TEXAS STATE-SAN MARCOS Texas Sigma Bryson Harlen Waggle
TEXAS TECH
Texas Alpha Dr. Karl T. Dockray Mike Cord Gottschalk Charles A. McClure III Dr. John V. Moeser Rustan Donald Rhone
TOLEDO
Ohio Nu Nicholas T. Alex Dr. Roger J. Blank Richard H. Bunge Richard Camp E. Brent Lewis Dennis M. Murphy David S. Philipps Dr. Thomas P. Straub Rodger H. Wadsworth F. Thomas Winder
TULANE
Louisiana Tau-Upsilon Henry E. Blake Iveson B. Noland III John B. Tebbetts
Tennessee Kappa John S. Culpepper, Jr. Mann M. Drumheller, Jr. Donald B. Preston Richard G. Rogers Forrest L. Teets James T. Yarbro
UNION
TEXAS A&M
Utah Phi Lyman B. McBride
Texas Tau Corey Lavere Hart Nicholas Quaid Pedrotti
TEXAS-AUSTIN
Texas Rho Walker H. Bateman IV Dr. T. C. Branch Richard L. Crawford Bruce W. Ficke Tom L Hail
SAE • THE RECORD • SPRING 2023
Tennessee Eta Dr. William L. Howse James L. McClendon Herron P. Morris
UTAH
UTAH STATE
Utah Upsilon Daniel E. Hill Alfred N. Rettenmier
VALDOSTA STATE
Georgia Sigma Richard Tyler Clifton James B. Hutchinson
William Perry Parkerson
VANDERBILT
Tennessee Nu William O. Brittain COL Bertram H. Chalfont, Jr. David Lewis George Dayton F. Hale, Jr. Dr. Lloyd E. King, Jr. William L. Oliver James D R Roberts
VERMONT
Vermont Beta Dr. Robert H. Gervais
VIRGINIA
Virginia Omicron Trenholm L. Brownley, Jr. William Frank Chapman, Jr. Harold G. Dixon John F. Killebrew Marvin G. Perry Theodore J. Viars
WASHINGTON [WA] Washington Alpha John G. Bisset
WASHINGTON [MO] Missouri Beta Theodor E. Kircher Ronald L. Olson Milton Stanze
WASHINGTON AND LEE
Virginia Sigma Edwin H. Callison, Jr. Rev Robert W. Dickey, Jr. Richard L. Duchossois John M. Walbridge
WASHINGTON STATE Washington Beta Howard R. Dowdell, Jr. Alexander W. McLean
WEST FLORIDA
WILLAMETTE
Oregon Gamma David V. Beery Ross O. Kines William L. Macdougall Richard William Riggs COL Thomas W. Steeves
WINTHROP
South Carolina Sigma Mark Alexander Rodman
WISCONSIN-MADISON Wisconsin Alpha COL Fred C. Brand Herbert D. Hentzen, Jr. Dr. Charles B. Larkin Jackson H. Sell
WOFFORD
South Carolina Gamma Joe H. Gooch, Jr. Stephen Terrell Jeter
WORCESTER
Massachusetts Delta Raymond P. Abraham Bruce M. Bailey Raymond F. Brodeur John R. Goodwin
WYOMING
Wyoming Alpha Laverne D. Hunter Ivan R. Jones
YOUNGSTOWN STATE Ohio Alpha Kenneth K. Fox James Hanna, Jr. James M. Holleran Stephen F. Joyce Ronald Molinari Richard R. Peterson Dennis J. Sweeney
Florida Sigma Andrew Joseph Katrinecz, Jr.
WESTERN KENTUCKY Kentucky Beta Frank J. Genzianelli Rick H. Kelley James R. Lewis, Jr.
WESTERN MICHIGAN Michigan Delta John R. Musch Michael A. Scher Bruce M. Smith
WESTMINSTER
Missouri Gamma William Alford, Jr. Dr. Jeffrey T. McCormick James Roy Smith
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