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Remembering

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Reflections Dateline – September 1963 Dr. Gardner Ackley, Western Michigan ’36, is a member of President Kennedy’s three-man council of Economic Advisers. He received the appointment in a personal call from the President last year while in Rome for a nine-month study of the Italian economy under a Ford Foundation faculty research fellowship. Dr. Ackley, chairman of the Department of Economics at the University of Michigan, previously served in Washington in the Office of Price Administration and the Office of Price Stabilization. He has published a number of articles in English and Italian in the field of economics. His former OPS chief, Governor Michael DiSalle of Ohio, calls him a “shorthaired economist, the kind who can translate economic terms into laymen’s language.”

Volume 83 • Issue 2 (475-360) • Spring 2012 The SAGA of Sigma Tau Gamma (R2001.1.4) is published quarterly by Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Inc., P. O. Box 54, Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054. It is printed at PrintLynx in Sedalia, MO, and periodicals postage is paid in Warrensburg, MO. Staff Deadlines for submissions Editor: Cara Mahon Summer 2012 – May 15, 2012 Publisher: William P. Bernier Fall 2012 – Aug. 15, 2012 Designer: Gail Greble Winter 2013 – Nov. 15, 2012 Editor Emeritus: Robert E. Bernier Spring 2013 – Feb. 15, 2013 Address all communications, including change of address, to the Fraternity. Postmaster: Send form 3579 to Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, P. O. Box 54, Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054 To Parents: Your son’s magazine is sent to his home address while he is in college. We hope you enjoy reading it. If he is no longer at college and not living at home, please send his new permanent address to Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, P. O. Box 54, Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054, or email us at: editor@sigmataugamma.org.

You are cordially invited to join Sigma Tau Gamma in Washington D.C. for the 45th Grand Chapter Meeting

Join our Brotherhood as we gather at our nation’s capital to rededicate our commitment to the Principle of Leadership and honor the brave Sigma Tau Gamma leaders who now serve and have served in our nation’s armed services. Network with other brothers, formulate the future direction of our Fraternity, recognize top performing chapters and members, and celebrate our brotherhood! The Doubletree Hotel Crystal City in Arlington, Va. is hosting our collegiate and alumni members and friends for the 45th Grand Chapter Aug. 2-5, 2012. Reservations can be made now by calling the hotel directly at 703-416-4100. Sig Tau members will receive a room rate of $120. Registration and additional information for the 45th Grand Chapter is coming soon to www.sigmataugamma.org. Chapters with all bills paid will receive a substantial discount on registration costs. We look forward to seeing you in D.C.

Contact Us: Alumni and undergraduates are encouraged to submit news, stories and photos for publication in The SAGA. Submissions may be mailed to: Editor, P. O. Box 54, Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054, or may be submitted electronically to: editor@sigmataugamma.org. Phone: 660-747-2222 Mail: P. O. Box 54 Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054 PLEASE VISIT SIGMA TAU GAMMA ONLINE AT: www.sigmataugamma.org www.pathofprinciples.org Archive issues of www.facebook.com/sigmataugamma The SAGA of Sigma Tau Gamma www.twitter.com/sigmataugamma are also available in electronic form. www.issuu.com/sigmataugamma The name “Sigma Tau Gamma,” in phonetic and Greek alphabets, the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity badge, associate member pin, Coat of Arms, and Eighteen-Link oval chain with the Greek Letters, are registered service marks of Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Inc. Any use, without the express written authority of Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity, Inc., is strictly prohibited.

This issue of The SAGA was partially funded by the “William P. Bernier Endowment for Educational Publications, as funded by Marvin M. Millsap” and Alumni Loyalty Fund contributions.

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Graduated and Clueless:

You Think You Know What’s Coming – You Have No Idea

Volume 83 • Issue 2 (475-360) • Spring 2012

By Jeff Sanders, Beta ‘07 If you could do anything to guarantee success and fulfillment in your life after college, what would you do? This question has been running through my mind since my own graduation from Beta Chapter at Truman State University in 2007. For years I flailed all over the country, in and out of terrible entry-level jobs, trying to make sense of who I was and what I wanted to do with my life. In fact, my challenges, successes, frustrations, and breakthroughs prompted me to share my thoughts with the world. I started a blog and wrote a book, both appropriately named “Graduated and Clueless.” Since I finished the manuscript for the book, I have continued to invest hundreds of hours into answering basic, yet all-to-important, questions about how a recent college grad could overcome the seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the feared real world. Fortunately, I have stumbled upon numerous success strategies, all of which work wonders when applied diligently. These success strategies will lead you to greater opportunity and achievement in every area of life, from finances, insurance, and careers to family, health, and spirituality. Let’s be clear, what I’m talking about is not related to your college degree. Diplomas look pretty in frames, but your best shot at a fulfilling and successful life has little or nothing to do with the letters after your name - it has everything to do with personal development.

Features Graduated and Clueless______________ 3 Remembering Basil Hunt___________ 6-7 2011 Foundation Donors___________ 8-13 • What Do My Donations to the Foundation Go Towards?___________ 8 • Understanding the Wilson C. Morris Fellowship_______ 10

Departments Reflections_________________________ 2 Chapter News____________________ 4-5 Alumni News__________________ 14-15 Chapter Eternal___________________ 15 Foundation News__________________ 16

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To read Jeff’s entire article on how to guarantee success and fulfillment in the real world, scan the QR Code on your smart phone or visit www.sigmataugamma.org As a bonus for reading this article in the SAGA, and for being a fellow Sig Tau, I am offering a 50 percent discount on my book. Whether you purchase the ebook version, audiobook, or combo pack, all of them are half off when you enter the code “sigtau” at checkout.

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Chapter News Chapters Compete in Second Annual Snow Bowl Football Game The Delta Phi Chapter of Fitchburg State University and the Epsilon Delta Chapter of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell came together on a snowy Saturday in January to compete in the Second Annual Snow Bowl Football Game. This year, Delta Phi took the win. 4

Delta Pi (University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown) Three Delta Pi Brothers worked in collaboration with Westmont Hilltop High School to raise funds for the Conemaugh Health Foundation. Brother Matt Ziance, CSM, Delta Pi ’13 and alumnus of Westmont Hilltop, designed a logo and shirts for the high school’s basketball game on Feb. 15. The game was named the “JYF Classic” and the shirts raised money that was donated to the foundation in the name of Jacqueline Young-Flack, who was a coach at Westmont Hilltop. Brothers Bill Rush, Delta Pi ’12, and David Fiumara, Delta Pi ’14, helped raise money at the game by selling 50/50 raffle tickets. The brothers also were assisted by the high school’s senior basketball players, Brittany Davis and Gina Rievel, who worked on the fundraiser as their senior project, which is required to graduate from Westmont Hilltop. The fundraiser ended up raising more than $1,000. 3

Alpha Phi (Southeast Missouri State University) The Alpha Phi Chapter helped host the 2012 Polar Plunge in Cape Girardeau, Mo. to raise money for Special Olympics. The event consisted of teams gathering donations for plunging into a freezing cold lake on Feb. 4. Alpha Phi members raised $670 and provided more than 20 volunteers for the event. In addition to the money and help Alpha Phi provided, the men established a relationship with the Special Olympics coordinators in the area and have plans to help with events throughout the semester. 5

Epsilon Lambda (SUNY Plattsburgh) On Feb. 24, Plattsburgh, N.Y. was hit with a sudden snowstorm. The men of Epsilon Lambda helped clear nearly 1.5 miles of sidewalk for the city. 1

Epsilon Rho (Salisbury University) Fifteen Epsilon Rho brothers volunteered at a Special Olympics Bowling event on Nov. 6, 2011. 2

Phi Chapter Shows Strength of True Brotherhood By David Komoroski, Delta Pi ’11 (University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown)

I would like to extend my sincerest gratitude to the brothers of Phi Chapter at Southeastern Louisiana University for their incredible display of hospitality and generosity. Recently, I was selected to serve a 10-month AmeriCorps term with St. Bernard Project, a non-profit homebuilder that began in New Orleans in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. I left home with only a pickup truck full of belongings and the phone number of Phi Chapter’s then president, Mark Mauer. During my 1,200-mile journey, I camped at state parks and rest stops before making my way to Hammond, La., just an hour outside of New Orleans. Having never been to that part of the country before, I had hoped to stay with Phi Chapter for a night and arrange for a temporary hotel stay in the city on the next night. Upon my arrival, the brothers of the Phi Chapter not only welcomed this disheveled stranger into their house, but also paid for my meals, arranged for a much-needed shower, and introduced me to a Phi alumni-owned tavern called the Crescent. Plans to stay for one night turned into two, and then three. My apprehensions about a new job in a new city were eased. Several brothers offered up their own houses and apartments as potential residences. One even called his parents in expectation of my arrival. And in a matter of hours, complete strangers became trusted friends. I left Southeastern Louisiana University with many new friends and a full belly. It can’t be stated how much the latter was appreciated. When I arrived in New Orleans, I told my coworkers about my travels. They chalked it up to that storied Southern hospitality, but I have my own theory. What I experienced during those three days was the truest example of Brotherhood. To Mark Mauer and the brothers of Phi Chapter, you have my utmost respect and fraternal love. I hope to visit again soon. But this time, I’ll bring the crawfish.

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Brothers of Epsilon Lambda pictured (back row from left): Michael Granger, Michael Saladutti, Tyler Diener, Dan Hamburg, Zach Presley, Michael Klopper and Jon Silva. (Front row): Nicolas Ferguson, Nick Lavigne, Ryan Maretsky and Kyle Stimpfl. 2 Bothers of Epsilon Rho, pictured (from left): Jeff Gold, Cedrick Hardnett, Sean Mackin, Steve Hall, Matt Wolf, Nick Sterling, Matt Dennison, Zach Heeter, Tyler Suplee, Brett Edelen, Phil D’Agnese, Jesse Cunningham, Kevin Sandersen, Kevin Knudsen and Nicholas Hobbs. 3 Delta Pi members, pictured (left to right): Bill Rush, Brittany Davis, Gina Rievel, Matt Ziance and David Fiumara. 4 The Delta Phi Chapter of Fitchburg State University and the Epsilon Delta Chapter of the University of Massachusetts-Lowell meet for the Second Annual Snow Bowl Football Game. 5 Pictured (from left): Alpha Phi Exec Board and Philanthropy chair waiting their turn to plunge. Zack Bey, Kyle Delane, Josh Eccardt, T.J. Jung, Spencer Day and Jordan Drury. 1

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Basil Hunt

“It was once said that a leader is someone who can take a group from where they are to where they ought to be. This, to me, is what teaching is.” –Basil Hunt, PMF, Beta ‘58 Brother Basil Hunt fulfilled a lifelong commitment to education, leadership, and serving Sigma Tau Gamma and others. He was a tremendous influence and role model to generations of Sig Taus and the students he taught during his 40-year career as an educator and administrator. He joined the Chapter Eternal on March 5, 2012 at the age of 80. Basil was born on May 2, 1931 in Unionville, Mo. He was dedicated to education from the start, earning enough college credit before graduating from high school to teach in a country school for two years. In 1952, he enlisted in the United States Air Force and earned the rank of Airman First Class. After receiving his discharge in December 1955 to begin his studies, he enrolled at Northeast Missouri State College (now Truman State University) at the age of 24. He continued to serve as a member of the Air Force Reserves for 12 years. Basil joined Sig Tau and was immediately elected to leadership roles. He served Beta Chapter as scholarship chairman and 6

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assistant campaign manager. He was also editor of his college yearbook and was awarded the first graduate assistantship ever given at his college in the education department. Basil once said, “I have an abiding interest in assisting people in achieving their individual goals, in helping people learn what it is they need to know to get where they’re going.” This is what Basil truly did. For more than six decades, Basil dedicated himself to Sigma Tau Gamma and advancing the Fraternity in many ways. He was our 16th national president from 1970-72. During his tenure, the Marvin Millsap Headquarters Building was constructed as Sig Tau’s national Headquarters in Warrensburg, Mo. He served on the Board of Directors from 1964-76, and again in 1988 to fill a vacancy. Basil was on the Foundation Board of Trustees and was the third Foundation president from 1976-80. He also completed two terms on the Board of Directors of the NIC (North-American

Interfraternity Conference) from 1982-86, after representing Sig Tau as a delegate for two years. His professional career was spent in elementary school administration, serving as principal of several Missouri schools, director of elementary education for the Normandy School District and president of the St. Louis Suburban Elementary Principals Association. Basil is survived by his wife and daughter. He married Pat Roberts, a Delta Zeta from Northeast Missouri, in the summer of 1959. Their daughter, Kimberly, was born in April 1960. Pat and Kim have an “incredible love for the man of the family” and Basil cherished them most in the world. In 1988, Basil was awarded the D. Kenneth Winebrenner Distinguished Service Medal for his extraordinary service as an alumni leader of Sigma Tau Gamma. He was also an original inductee into the Society of the Seventeen and a member of the Wilson C. Morris Fellowship. Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity


Basil Hunt was a first quality individual and a treasured fraternity brother. No one was more personable, caring and dependable. His abiding concern for the welfare of the fraternity was unexcelled. Basil was the personification of a model fraternity member. Sigma Tau Gamma will remain indebted to him as a builder and a devoted brother. We will also miss his infectious smile and undying devotion. Ronald W. Roskens, PMF, Alpha Eta ‘53

Men join a collegiate fraternity for a number of reasons and with graduation, most move on with their lives with little thought of continued service on a national level. Not Basil. For more than six decades, he never wavered in his commitment to Sigma Tau Gamma. As a result, he achieved iconic status within a 90-year-old organization located on more than a hundred campuses nationwide and his influence on generations of young men was pervasive. To his core, Basil was a people person who truly never met a stranger. He welcomed the thoughts of others, was kind and caring toward them, and always willing to lend a hand or an ear to someone in need. He was generous to a fault and always had time for a friend or member of his family. Buz Barlow, DMF, Beta Mu ‘67 The drawing above of Basil Hunt by Brother Chuck Ayers appeared on the cover of the spring 1974 SAGA.

Basil was more than a brother to me. He was my mentor, my advisor, and sometimes my conscience, in all things Sigma Tau Gamma. I met Basil in the late 1960s and spent time with him at every national meeting I attended since then, until he was no longer able to attend. When I was elected to the Fraternity board in the 1980s, we served together a brief time, but talked often over the years I was on the board ... about whatever controversy was brewing at the time, about the state of the fraternity, and about family. His biggest piece of advice about serving on the board was to know and practice the ideal that the board makes policy, the staff is to carry out policy, and the board should not manage the fraternity. I believed that and practiced it throughout my years on the board. We served together for many years on the Foundation board and his advice and practice was the same. He knew from his experience as a top educator what it was like to work for a board and knew that for the staff to be effective it must be allowed to manage without board interference. Basil was always the best-dressed person in the room, whether it was casual, business casual or formal. When he came into a room, his presence made it friendlier and more welcoming. His laugh was infectious. After he retired from his assistant superintendent position with the Normandy public schools in St. Louis, he worked at a top men’s clothing store, perfect for him because he loved to look great, and always did. He also worked in retirement for the Internal Revenue Service, and I’m sure he made it a friendlier place than we could imagine. Basil dearly loved his wife, his daughter and Sigma Tau Gamma. He lived and displayed high morals, compassion and integrity. Being able to call him “brother” was, and is, my honor. I miss him so much. Tom Wood, DMF, Alpha Phi ‘66

Left: Earl Webb and Basil Hunt. Right: Christmas with the Hunt family; Pat, Kim and Basil.

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2011 Foundation Donors

What Do My Donations to the Foundation Go Towards? During the past year, the Sigma Tau Gamma Foundation funded a variety of leadership training programs, scholarships, growth in staffing and chapter development. Here are highlights of just some of the advances made possible through your help to the Foundation.

More than 50 Presidents Attend Webb Academy Thanks to your support, more than 50 chapter presidents from around the country were given the opportunity to visit the birthplace of Sig Tau in Warrensburg, Mo. for the Earl A. Webb Academy of Principled Leaders. Most of the cost of travel, lodging, meals and programming for this event is paid for by a grant from the Foundation, so that no chapter president, regardless of financial circumstances, is denied this valuable experience. The Webb Academy is an annual symposium for new chapter presidents to help them develop leadership skills to be successful in their office, while exploring the heritage of the Fraternity and enjoying a variety of brotherhood events.

Development Counselor, Josh Floyd, Begins Journey of Assisting Chapters Sigma Tau Gamma is committed to servicing our existing chapters to help them grow and succeed, while expanding the brotherhood of Sig Tau to more campuses. The Headquarters staff was fortunate to add Josh Floyd as the new development counselor. This addition brings the staff total that serves chapters on site to six! Josh’s services would not be possible without support to the Foundation.

You can follow Josh and Sig Tau’s other field staff members as they travel throughout the nation by reading their weekly Tau Travel Blog on www.sigmataugamma.org.

Enhancement of the Total Communication Package The Foundation supports the Fraternity’s primary communication links including the SAGA and www.sigmataugamma.org. Donations supplement basic Fraternity dues making these links possible. It also allows the staff to communicate with higher performance through multiple traditional and digital channels. Sigma Tau Gamma hosts a variety of social media sites, updates news and blogs weekly, manages an online live chat feature that provides direct contact with staff members, and publishes the monthly Path of Principles Chronicle email newsletter, among other communication strategies.

Scholarships Improve Retention and Academic Achievement Through Chapter Heritage Funds, individual chapters are able to provide academic scholarships to collegiate members for tuition, books and campus fees. The Foundation also promotes scholastic success through the Roskens Scholar Program, which recognizes all collegiate members who maintain a 3.0 GPA or higher. Roskens Scholars receive T-shirts and certificates to serve as examples to others to improve their academic situations.

The Sigma Tau Gamma Foundation thanks each of its donors for making the above programs and improvements possible. Without the help of our alumni and collegiate members, and friends, the mission to support the Scholarship, Leadership and Citizenship programs of Sigma Tau Gamma through charitable gifts would not be possible.

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2011 Foundation Donors

Platinum Link Benefactor $5,000+ Eric Hillman, DMF-DD, Alpha Lambda, 1983 Jeffery Scheumann, IMF, Delta Tau, 1996 David Breece, EMF, Delta Xi, 2002 Michael Schermer, DMF, Gamma Psi, HON

Platinum Link Sponsor $2,500+ William Hardebeck, DMF, Alpha Beta, 1969 William Bernier, DMF, Iota, 1971 Paul Phillips, CMF, Phi, 1992

Platinum Link Fellow $1,000+ Douglas Bernier, CMF, Alpha, 1998 John Heiman, DMF, Alpha, 1984 Thomas Wood, DMF, Alpha Phi, 1966 Albert Young, DMF, Alpha Zeta, 1967 Chad Wolbers, NMF, Beta, 1996 Seth Hooker, WCMF, Beta Gamma, 2003 Richard Harguindeguy, DMF, Beta Omicron, 1978 Joseph Feldhouse, IMF, Beta Upsilon, 1969 Wayne Juby, CMF, Beta Upsilon, 1972 David Knowles, PMF, Beta Upsilon, 1969 Paul Mueller, PMF, Beta Upsilon, 1971 Paul Motin, EMF, Beta Xi, 1982 Charles Mills, EMF, Beta Zeta, 1978

Thomas Janicki, IMF, Delta Xi, 1974 Jeffrey Russo, EMF, Delta Xi, 1988 W. T. Hembree, DMF-D, Epsilon, 1942 Kenneth O’Neill, WCMF, Epsilon, 1991 Christopher Gagne, NMF, Epsilon Delta, 1996 Paul Szczesny, DMF-D, Gamma Chi, 1981 Shawn Kelly, CMF, Gamma Nu, 1996 J. Sterling Leadbetter, NMF, Gamma Pi, 1977 Robert Bernier, IMF, Iota, 1971 Tommy Marvell, CMF, Mu, 1970 Kenley Hoover, DMF, Pi, 1957 Ferne Graves, EMF

♦♦♦♦♦ = Gold Link Patron ($500-$999) ♦♦♦♦ = Silver Link Patron ($250-$499) ♦♦♦ = Bronze Link Patron ($100-$249) ♦♦ = Link Patron ($50-$99) ♦ = Link Donor ($25-$49) * = deceased Alpha Ed Curtis, NMF, ‘68 ♦♦♦♦ Michael, Jack, Alpha, ‘79 Gene Kemna, ‘89 ♦♦♦♦ Chad Leighty, ‘95 ♦♦♦♦ Michael Lynch, ‘83 ♦♦♦♦ Brent Ross, ‘89 ♦♦♦♦ Kelvin Young, ‘79 ♦♦♦♦ David Becker, ‘70 ♦♦♦ Charles Brady, DMF, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Charles Crouch, ‘70 ♦♦♦ Robert Cupito, ‘59 ♦♦♦ Len Degonia, ‘78 ♦♦♦ Daniel Fahnestock, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Michael George, ‘70 ♦♦♦ George Gunn, DMF-DD, ‘43 ♦♦♦ Robert Horn, ‘77 ♦♦♦ William Judy, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Stephen Kaye, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Edward Kennedy, ‘57 ♦♦♦ Joseph Marek*, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Jack McDonald, ‘69 ♦♦♦ Ian McKenzie, CSM, ‘14 ♦♦♦ P. Dean Owens, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Robert Quinn, ‘71 ♦♦♦

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Kenneth Rall, ‘56 ♦♦♦ Robert Robinson, ‘60 ♦♦♦ Paul Scherer, ‘70 ♦♦♦ Jeffrey Schneider, ‘01 ♦♦♦ Bradley Sherard, ‘89 ♦♦♦ Petrie Smith, ‘72 ♦♦♦ John Snider, ‘54 ♦♦♦ Andrew Staugaard, ‘69 ♦♦♦ Ronald Swasey, ‘69 ♦♦♦ Victor Thate, ‘61 ♦♦♦ R. Michael Webb, IMF, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Christopher Wiegner, CSM, ‘98 ♦♦♦ Jim Bodenhamer, ‘53 ♦♦ Stanley Brann, ‘69 ♦♦ Timothy Doubledee, ‘89 ♦♦ Ronald Dowell, ‘55 ♦♦ Clint Elliott, ‘95 ♦♦ James Ewart, ‘58 ♦♦ Bradley Hoglund, ‘81 ♦♦ Kenneth Pardeck, ‘78 ♦♦ Donald Ploeger, ‘57 ♦♦ William Rich, ‘45 ♦♦ Will Rickman, ‘56 ♦♦ Lawrence Warren, WCMF, ‘42 ♦♦ Allen Williams, ‘62 ♦♦

Robert Williams, ‘55 ♦♦ Robert Atkins, ‘43 ♦ James Belshe, ‘49 ♦ Gerald Bourland, ‘61 ♦ Larry Clevenger, ‘66 ♦ Larry Fellhoelter, ‘83 ♦ Marvin Glendening, ‘66 ♦ Michael Miller, ‘92 ♦ Bruce Obbink, ‘56 ♦ Donald Phillips, ‘58 ♦ Victor Royal, ‘72 ♦ David Steffens, ‘02 ♦ Scott Strope, ‘92 ♦ Terry Tebbenkamp, ‘72 ♦ Eugene Welch, ‘52 ♦ Melvin Wetter, ‘50 ♦ Levi White, ‘57 ♦ Beta Gregory Brown, ‘84 ♦♦♦♦♦ Bernard Buckman, NMF, ‘62 ♦♦♦♦♦ Addison Schopp, WCMF, ‘08 ♦♦♦♦♦ D. W. Cole, PMF, ‘81 ♦♦♦♦ Steven Elefson, NMF, ‘80 ♦♦♦♦ Rob Shults, EMF, ‘81 ♦♦♦♦ R. Scott Troester, CMF, ‘82 ♦♦♦♦

Charles Birdsell, ‘82 ♦♦♦ Nicholas Burkemper, ‘97 ♦♦♦ Richard Darrah, ‘76 ♦♦♦ Stanley Grimm, ‘54 ♦♦♦ Joseph Hasenstab, ‘60 ♦♦♦ Basil Hunt*, PMF, ‘58 ♦♦♦ Gale Jones, ‘53 ♦♦♦ Richard Krekemeyer, ‘59 ♦♦♦ Thomas Plank, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Harvey Young, ‘41 ♦♦♦ John Chapman, ‘65 ♦♦ Duane Charles, ‘70 ♦♦ Louis Coco, ‘66 ♦♦ Richard Elliott, ‘68 ♦♦ Charles Foudree, ‘66 ♦♦ Chester Jennings, ‘60 ♦♦ Thomas Johnson, ‘64 ♦♦ Derek Kaimann, ‘10 ♦♦ Robert Libby, WCMF, ‘59 ♦♦ Larry Magee, ‘60 ♦♦ Randall Smith, ‘75 ♦♦ Hugh Thomas, ‘77 ♦♦ Kevin Walden, ‘84 ♦♦ Warren Dennis, ‘57 ♦ Keith Dinsmore, NMF, ‘65 ♦ Spring ’12 saga

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Understanding the Wilson C. Morris Fellowship Created in 1980 at the 29th Grand Chapter, the Wilson C. Morris Fellowship (WCMF) commemorates the Fraternity’s first chapter advisor. Because of Dr. Morris’ tremendous influence upon the Fraternity and its founding, he is recognized as the eighteenth founder and served as the Fraternity’s advisor for the rest of his life, until his death in 1947. The Fellowship recognizes cumulative lifetime giving levels to the Sigma Tau Gamma Foundation. Individuals can qualify to become a WCMF by donating $1,000 within four years to the Foundation. From that point forward, all donations count toward the person’s cumulative giving recognitions. WCMF Cumulative Donor Recognition levels are as follows: WCMF

Wilson C. Morris Fellow

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Notable Morris Fellow

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Prominent Morris Fellow

WCMF + $5,000

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Celebrated Morris Fellow

WCMF + $7,500

EMF

Eminent Morris Fellow

WCMF + $10,000

IMF

Illustrious Morris Fellow

WCMF + $15,000

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Distinguished Morris Fellow Diamond Level Distinguished DMF-D Morris Fellow Double Diamond Level DMF-DD Distinguished Morris Fellow Triple Diamond Level DMF-DDD Distinguished Morris Fellow

Alan Janssen, ‘73 ♦ Michael Smith, ‘68 ♦ Terry Troester, WCMF, ‘58 ♦ James Welsh, ‘69 ♦ Jerry West, ‘60 ♦ Kenneth Hollingsworth, ‘82, Josef Sallen, ‘11 Delta Ronald Sinclair, NMF, ‘70 ♦♦♦♦♦ Edwin Eilert, ‘61 ♦♦♦ Gregory Goodwin, ‘74 ♦♦♦ Matthew Kochenower, CSM, ‘12 ♦♦♦ 10

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Gary Allen, ‘70 ♦♦ David Blum, NMF, ‘65 ♦♦ Earl Gunkle, WCMF, ‘50 ♦♦ Charles Hanna, ‘50 ♦♦ Matthew Holstin, ‘93 ♦♦ Donald Knopf*, ‘44 ♦♦ John Masterson, ‘67 ♦♦ Loren Obley, ‘58 ♦♦ Wayne Reiners, ‘61 ♦♦ Thomas Ast, ‘70 ♦ Ronald Butts, ‘65 ♦ Jack Irwin, ‘50 ♦

Wilson C. Morris Fellowship Donor Title Upgrades – Distinguished Morris Fellow –

Richard Harguindeguy Thomas C. Wood Albert F. Young

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Beta Omicron Alpha Phi Alpha Zeta

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Robert E. Bernier Joseph H. Feldhouse

IMF IMF

Iota Beta Upsilon

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Michael E. Matznick Paul S. Motin

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Gamma Psi Beta Xi

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Cameron B. Barr Tommy E. Marvell Paul H. Phillips

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Phi Mu Phi

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Bernard A. Buckman Jeffrey A. Camarati Christopher P. Gagne M. Dennis Hoelzel J. Sterling Leadbetter Mario A. Padilla Jonathan D. Proehl Ronald N. Sinclair Chad M. Wolbers

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Beta Iota Epsilon Delta Alpha Sigma Gamma Pi Alpha Omega Gamma Nu Delta Beta

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Eloy Alderete Mark A. Hamilton Seth D. Hooker Robert K. Hunsaker J. Sterling Leadbetter Joseph C. Mastellone Kenneth L. O'Neill Theodore L. Priem Marc A. Starnes Kyle E. Underwood Douglas D. Vedra

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Delta Epsilon Alpha Delta Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Gamma Pi Gamma Eta Epsilon Beta Delta Gamma Chi Beta Chi Gamma Psi

Leroy Schelske, ‘57 ♦ Kenneth Tewell, ‘50 ♦ Darrell Hogg, ‘53

Timothy Vesco, CSM, ‘01 ♦♦ Benjamin Moore, ‘06 ♦ Robert Voss, ‘42 ♦

Epsilon Thomas Pingry, ‘59 ♦♦♦ Donald Sesso, ‘51 ♦♦♦ Jack Strukel, ‘55 ♦♦♦ Charles Thomison, WCMF, ‘61 ♦♦♦ Curtis Finch, ‘62 ♦♦ Richard Geasland, ‘72 ♦♦ David North, ‘92 ♦♦ James Regan, ‘72 ♦♦

Zeta Gerald Cragar, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Henry Dennis, NMF, ‘87 ♦♦♦ James Cunningham, ‘77 ♦♦ Ralph Johnson, ‘63 ♦♦ Andrew Skeeter, ‘62 ♦♦ B. Don Steveson, ‘72 ♦ W. Michael Swick, ‘70 ♦

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2011 Foundation Donors Eta Joseph Staab, ‘54 ♦♦♦ Donald Thompson, ‘64 ♦♦ Ray Newton, ‘57 ♦ Theta Paul Baldwin, ‘45 ♦♦♦ Allen McFall, ‘66 ♦♦♦ Eldon Lawson, ‘45 ♦♦ Iota Jeffrey Camarati, NMF, ‘96 ♦♦♦♦♦ Kenneth Bernier, NMF, ‘77 ♦♦♦♦ Bruce Ingraham, ‘72 ♦♦♦♦ Michael Karp, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Norman Tipton, ‘85 ♦♦♦ David Williams, NMF, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Wayne Uehlein, ‘71 ♦♦ Rolland Walk, ‘48 ♦♦ Samuel Holoviak, ‘74 ♦ Harley Look, ‘01 ♦ William Luley, ‘72 ♦ Kappa Duane Clausen, ‘69 ♦♦♦♦ Roger Trombino, ‘62 ♦♦♦♦ J. Patrick Brunker, ‘58 ♦♦♦ James Beistle, ‘62 ♦♦ Charles Harmon, ‘52 ♦♦ Edward Baranowski, ‘59 ♦ Lambda Kelly Huether, ‘85 ♦♦♦♦ Gary Johnson, ‘78 ♦♦♦♦ Mu J. Gary Arnett, WCMF, ‘79 ♦♦♦♦♦ John Massey, PMF, ‘60 ♦♦♦♦♦ Payton Phelps, EMF, ‘61 ♦♦♦♦♦ Gregory Edmundson, CSM, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Mark Hendricks, ‘72 ♦♦♦ David Tamplin, CSM-EF, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Justin Workman, CSM-EF, ‘08 ♦♦♦ Jeromy Caldwell, ‘90 ♦♦ Jim Crowe, ‘71 ♦♦ Patrick Parr, ‘97 ♦♦ David Ruth, ‘79 ♦♦ Dennis Smith, ‘78 ♦ Nu Prentiss Camp, ‘67 ♦♦♦♦♦ William Finical, ‘66 ♦♦♦ Wynne Friedrichs, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Malcolm Maddox, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Robert Sickler, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Xi William Patsy, ‘61 ♦♦♦♦♦ Kenneth Campbell, ‘71 ♦♦♦ James Falkenstine*, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Justin Crandol, ‘95 ♦♦ Sean Sandberg, ‘02 ♦ Nick Calabrase, ‘49

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Omicron Larry Rider, ‘64 ♦♦♦ John W. Wearly, WCMF, ‘44 ♦♦♦ Timothy McKeand, ‘72 ♦♦ F. Wayne Wesley, ‘59 ♦♦ Jeff Young, ‘71 ♦♦ Edward Hanley, ‘72 ♦ Pi Jack Balderson, EMF, ‘57 ♦♦♦ Ronald Lunardini, ‘69 ♦♦ Jesse Rusinski, WCMF, ‘02 ♦♦ Jack Berg, ‘60 ♦ Henry Marziale, ‘70 ♦ Edward Neiderlander, ‘50 ♦ John Reese, ‘63 ♦ Rho Lester Bragg, ‘54 ♦♦♦ Robert Gerth, ‘50 ♦♦♦ Robert Ulrich, WCMF, ‘51 ♦♦ Dennis Doan, ‘54 ♦ Sigma Jimmy Bomer, ‘60 ♦♦♦♦ Joshua Cross, ‘99 ♦♦♦♦ Bradley Lacy, ‘94 ♦♦♦ E. Sheffield Nelson, EMF, ‘62 ♦♦♦ William Overstreet, ‘72 ♦♦♦ Clay Parker, CSM, ‘07 ♦♦♦ Edwin Ryland, ‘63 ♦♦♦ Allen Williams, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Mark Hill, ‘83 ♦♦ James Moix, ‘96 ♦♦ Gregory Wallace, ‘70 ♦♦ Robin White, ‘80 ♦ Tau Ronald Elbling, NMF, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Charles Harris, ‘86 ♦♦ Upsilon Samuel Light, ‘00 ♦♦♦ William Chandler, ‘92 ♦♦ Phillip Herring, WCMF, ‘77 ♦ Phi Cameron Barr, CMF, ‘69 ♦♦♦♦♦ Paul Brady, ‘94 ♦♦♦♦ Eugene Helmstetter, WCMF, HON ♦♦♦♦ Albert Kuhn, ‘65 ♦♦♦♦ Colby Gomez, CSM, ‘14 ♦♦♦ Edward Grady, CMF, ‘51 ♦♦♦ Logan Luquette, CSM, ‘14 ♦♦♦ Mark Mauer, CSM-EF, ‘12 ♦♦♦ Jonathan Ricau, CSM, ‘14 ♦♦♦ A. J. Tallman, ‘70 ♦♦♦ Michael Bass, CSM, ‘98 ♦♦ Kenneth Carrier, ‘69 ♦♦ Gary Guidry, ‘75 ♦♦ Jeffrey Samson, ‘75 ♦♦ Richard Whitson, ‘71 ♦♦ Richard Harlan, ‘70 ♦ Phillip Lind, ‘77 ♦ Brian Zeringue, ‘76 ♦

Chi Peter Percich, PMF, ‘68 ♦♦♦♦ Bruce Boughner, ‘66 ♦♦ Douglas Brablec, ‘66 ♦ Psi Donald Arsen, ‘49 ♦♦♦ Frank Mayer, ‘60 ♦♦♦ Dale Avery, ‘63 ♦♦ Lowell Rowe, ‘58 ♦♦ Michael Poluhanycz, ‘89 Omega W. Wayne Bischler, PMF, ‘59 ♦♦♦♦♦ Patrick Hall, NMF, ‘73 ♦♦♦♦♦ W. Keith Rapp, ‘58 ♦♦♦ Daniel Schroff, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Donald Smith, ‘79 ♦♦♦ Gary Koppenaal, ‘73 ♦♦ Michael Pecoroni, ‘73 ♦♦ Harold Phillips, ‘57 ♦♦ W. Thomas Cox, ‘71 ♦ Bruce Weston, ‘71 ♦ Alpha Alpha David Poremba, ‘72 ♦♦♦ Thomas Blickensderfer, ‘69 ♦♦ Dennis Gatchel, ‘71 ♦♦ Norman Hoffman, ‘65 ♦♦ Alpha Beta Paul Dohrmann, ‘52 ♦♦ Charles Dye, ‘61 ♦♦ Jerroy Frank, ‘57 ♦♦ Burchard Neel, ‘44 ♦♦ Edward Ortleb, ‘54 ♦ Alpha Gamma Eugene Hatfield, ‘56 ♦♦ Ronald Johnson, ‘59 ♦♦ Alpha Delta Mark Hamilton, WCMF, ‘97 ♦♦♦♦♦ Terry Cross, ‘65 ♦♦ Brandon, Bielke, ‘98 Alpha Epsilon Richard Harris, ‘66 ♦♦ Max Tackett, ‘74 ♦ Alpha Zeta Robert Schmidt, ‘69 ♦♦ Gardner Wolfe, ‘51 ♦ Alpha Eta James Luhrs, ‘59 ♦♦♦ Michael Rosberg, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Ronald Roskens, PMF, ‘53 ♦♦♦ Alpha Theta Vincent Tanner, ‘71 ♦♦♦♦ Charles Deibel, ‘57 ♦♦ David Kromm, ‘60 ♦♦ James Paladino, ‘53 ♦♦ Patrick McCauley, ‘51 ♦

Alpha Kappa Anthony Beyer, NMF, ‘71 ♦♦♦♦ William Finkler, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Jared Weber, CSM, ‘12 ♦♦♦ Kazukiyo Kuboyama, ‘57 ♦♦ John Link, ‘70 ♦♦ Gary, Nelson, ‘71, Byron Olson, ‘72 ♦♦ Neal Ragatz, ‘64 ♦ James Rathert, ‘64 ♦ William Whitney, ‘91 ♦ Alpha Lambda Benjamin Holdren, WCMF, ‘14 ♦♦♦♦♦ Richard Reese, ‘74 ♦♦ James Bryson, ‘58 ♦ Donald Stafford, ‘63 ♦ Thomas Woodbury, ‘71 ♦ Alpha Mu William Lehr, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Alpha Nu Gregory Alvino, ‘90 ♦♦ William Lycke, ‘54 ♦♦ Alpha Omicron Joseph Guarini, ‘55, Alpha Sigma M. Dennis Hoelzel, NMF, ‘70 ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Gary Parrish, ‘73 ♦♦♦♦ David Julius, ‘74 ♦♦♦ John Corradini, ‘75 ♦ Richard Denton, ‘59 ♦ Alpha Tau Norman Peck, ‘56 Alpha Chi Scott Kaspar, WCMF, ‘98 ♦♦♦♦ James Braun, ‘81 ♦♦♦ Willard Dillon, ‘57 ♦♦♦ Alyx Parker, WCMF, ‘97 ♦♦♦ Don Peck, NMF, ‘69 ♦♦♦ James Vacherlon, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Reuben Balik, ‘08 ♦♦ Edward Higgins, ‘96 ♦♦ Jason Maxwell, ‘89 ♦♦ Jeffrey Myer, ‘88 ♦♦ David Berman, ‘60 ♦

Top 10 Chapters by Amount Contributed

Alpha Lambda....$12,375.00 Delta Xi...............$10,204.25 Alpha....................$9,220.00 Gamma Psi...........$8,145.00 Beta......................$6,498.00 Delta Tau..............$6,317.67 Gamma Chi..........$5,875.00 Phi........................$5,610.00 Iota........................$5,375.00 Epsilon..................$4,950.00 Spring ’12 saga

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2011 Foundation Donors Alpha Phi Rick Brittingham, ‘84 ♦♦♦ Lawrence Darnell, NMF, ‘54 ♦♦♦ John Hardy, ‘77 ♦♦♦ Christopher Locke, ‘96 ♦♦♦ Wilbur Miller, ‘55 ♦♦♦ Harold Patton, ‘59 ♦♦♦ Oliver Sappington, NMF, ‘72 ♦♦♦ Robert Bradley, ‘55 ♦♦ H. Michael Floyd, ‘63 ♦♦ Frederick Schaljo, ‘69 ♦♦ Stanley Sikes, ‘79 ♦♦ Nicholas Szabo, ‘69 ♦♦ Robert Cowles, ‘66 ♦ Wayne Dunker, WCMF, ‘00 ♦♦ Randall Kerkhover, ‘76 ♦ Randall Leet, ‘76 ♦ Thomas Mitchell, ‘65 ♦ Gregory Rothberg, ‘84 ♦ Alpha Psi Richard Berkey, ‘83 ♦♦♦ John Carretti, ‘81 ♦♦♦ Timothy Hauck, ‘77 ♦♦♦ Jonathan Lekse, CSM, ‘04 ♦♦♦ David Strunk, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Bernard Linner, ‘71 ♦♦ James O‘Keefe, ‘79 ♦♦ Christopher Boras, ‘83 ♦ Robert Holmes, ‘80 ♦ Alpha Omega Jeremiah King, CSM-EF, ‘05 ♦♦♦♦♦ Mario Padilla, NMF, ‘59 ♦♦♦♦ James Martin, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Timothy O‘Mara, ‘81 ♦♦♦ William Tedesco, ‘97 ♦♦♦ Paul Manley, CSM, ‘03 ♦♦ Salvatore Pagano, ‘73 ♦ Beta Alpha Perry McKee, ‘62 ♦♦♦ Anthony Right, ‘93 ♦♦♦ Cliff Judy, ‘05 ♦ Beta Beta Joseph Koscielniak, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Jerome Frola, ‘66 ♦♦ Richard Tabor, ‘76 ♦♦ Edward Watson, ‘69 ♦♦ Richard Zaremba, ‘68 ♦ Beta Gamma Michael Ray, NMF, ‘01 ♦♦♦♦♦ Richard Baker, ‘59 ♦♦♦ John Barkett, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Stephen Jordan, ‘61 ♦♦♦ Fredrick Krolopp, ‘57 ♦♦♦ Jason Reinert, ‘05 ♦♦♦ Thomas Gillette, ‘67 ♦♦ Jeremy Payne, CSM-EF, ‘07 ♦♦ Edward Orosz, ‘63 ♦ Joshua Wilson, CSM, ‘05 ♦ Stephen Palmer, ‘62 12

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Beta Delta Theodore Priem, WCMF, ‘62 ♦♦♦♦♦ Michael Schmidt, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Robert McBride, ‘78 ♦♦ Dennis Knutson, ‘66 ♦

Beta Mu W. P. Barlow, DMF, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Michal Duveneck, ‘67 ♦♦♦ Louis Marohn, ‘61 ♦♦♦ David Mauer, ‘65 ♦

Beta Epsilon Bruce Sauers, WCMF, ‘85 ♦♦♦♦ Troy Conrad, ‘93 ♦♦♦ Craig Rice, ‘69 ♦♦♦ James Seibert, ‘60 ♦♦♦ Mark Yolton, ‘83 ♦♦♦ Denis Starner, ‘76 ♦♦ Robert Goodman, ‘88 ♦ Bradley Kise, ‘76 ♦ R. Jeffrey Lamont, ‘80 ♦ Michael Lynch, ‘91 ♦

Beta Nu David Bonicard, ‘74 ♦♦♦ H. Wade Earnheart, ‘70 ♦♦

Beta Zeta Mitchell Reid, ‘81 ♦♦♦♦ Luke Glazener, CSM, ‘13 ♦♦♦ Thomas Howard, CSM, ‘13 ♦♦♦ James Raybourn, ‘74 ♦♦♦ Andrew Means, ‘91 ♦♦ Gary Cutter, ‘76 ♦ Philip Zaninelli, ‘77 ♦ Beta Theta Thomas Anderson, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Franklin Brubaker, ‘60 ♦♦♦ Gregor Fellers, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Larry McKinney, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Alexander Gorr, ‘65 ♦♦ Ronald Subris, ‘90 ♦♦ Arthur Van Bodegraven, ‘60 ♦♦ Edward Denker, ‘60 ♦ Beta Iota Sean Coyne, CSM-EF, ‘14 ♦♦♦ Vito Dentino, ‘65 ♦♦♦ Peter Gialames, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Jeffery Janosik, ‘83 ♦♦♦ Thomas Rajala, ‘69 ♦♦♦ Larry Smith, ‘61 ♦♦♦ Richard LaSota, ‘72 ♦♦ M. Jan Mostowy, ‘81 ♦ Beta Kappa John Bagger, ‘71 ♦♦♦ James Hilton, ‘74 ♦♦♦ Stephen Donahoe, ‘78 ♦♦ Thomas Macgillivray, ‘69 ♦♦ Clifford Schadler, ‘62 Beta Lambda Craig Preuss, ‘89 ♦♦♦ H. Edward Wesemann, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Matthew Brown, ‘91 ♦♦ Bernard Dehlin, ‘62 ♦♦ August Hartman, ‘99 ♦♦ Edward Karge, ‘62 ♦♦ John Seelander, ‘86 ♦♦ Frederick Schreiner, ‘65

Beta Xi Kenneth Peterson, ‘74 ♦♦♦♦ Raymond Gunderson, ‘69 ♦♦♦ Donald Pressnall, ‘70 ♦ Kevin Kreger, ‘69 Beta Omicron Robert Wendell, ‘74 ♦ Beta Pi Michael Bruner, ‘96 ♦♦ Earl Gillespie, ‘65 ♦♦ Patrick Morrissey, ‘69 ♦♦ Terrence Nixon, ‘73 ♦♦ Joseph Byers, ‘68 ♦ David Dunn, ‘88 ♦ Beta Rho James Benedict, WCMF, ‘66 ♦♦♦♦ Craig Kittelson, ‘79 ♦♦♦ Robert Gerke, ‘62 ♦♦ Thomas Quigley, ‘71 ♦♦ Beta Sigma Fred Wahlers, ‘71 ♦♦♦ Beta Upsilon Robert Karnak, ‘72 ♦♦ George Vrabel, ‘70 ♦♦ Ronald Wilinski, ‘70 ♦ Dennis Ziegler, ‘72 ♦ Beta Phi Gary D. Rader, ‘68 ♦♦♦ Beta Chi Mark Ashman, ‘90 ♦♦♦♦♦ Kyle Underwood, WCMF, ‘05 ♦♦♦♦♦ Timothy Anderson, CMF, ‘89 ♦♦♦♦ Reginald Sissel, ‘74 ♦♦♦♦ David Spencer, ‘71 ♦♦♦♦ Laron Williams, CSM, ‘04 ♦♦♦ Kyle Albert, ‘86 ♦♦ William Ragan, NMF, HON ♦♦ Daniel Wesolowski, CSM, ‘02 ♦♦ Matthew Hillebrandt, WCMF, ‘01 ♦ Calvin Mahin, ‘64 ♦ Beta Omega Robert Lowther, NMF, ‘77 ♦♦♦♦ Charles Marr, PMF, HON ♦♦♦♦ J. Drew Curran, ‘96 ♦♦♦ Daniel Freeman, ‘93 ♦♦♦ Timothy Ward, NMF, ‘87 ♦♦♦ Charles Schellhaas, ‘73 ♦♦ William Stafford, ‘70 ♦♦

Robert Callahan, ‘65 ♦ Gary Rogers, ‘80 ♦ Joshua Novak, ‘08 Gamma Alpha Thomas Dombroski, ‘80 ♦♦ Paul Gates, ‘71 ♦♦ John Cherundolo, ‘76 ♦ Robert Greger, ‘86 ♦ Gamma Beta Christopher Maves-Lesselyoung, ‘09 ♦♦ Gamma Gamma Michael Walsh, CSM, ‘89 ♦♦♦♦ William Van Ess, ‘86 ♦♦ Gamma Delta Wendell Mongeon, ‘70 ♦♦ Gamma Epsilon Stephen Leonard, ‘72 ♦♦♦ Renaldo Gattone, ‘72 ♦♦ Ronald Livezey, ‘69 ♦ Bruce Uhrich, ‘73 ♦ Gamma Eta Joseph Mastellone, WCMF, ‘75 ♦♦♦♦ Richard Meene, NMF, ‘73 ♦♦♦♦ Joseph Connor, ‘76 ♦♦ Jay Hoff, ‘75 ♦♦ John Graeber, ‘69 ♦ Gamma Theta William Powers, ‘80 ♦♦♦ John Waterhouse, WCMF, ‘06 ♦♦♦ James Bauer, ‘78 ♦♦ Dennis Wall, ‘72 ♦♦ Grant Friedman, ‘86 ♦ Jason Kapayou, ‘97 ♦ Clarence Stitz, ‘70 ♦ Edward Fink, CSM, ‘87 Gamma Kappa Sam Grizzaffi, ‘71 ♦ Gamma Lambda Brian Collins, ‘92 ♦♦♦

Top 10 Chapters by Number of Donors

1. Alpha............................68 2. Beta.............................40 3. Gamma Chi.................21 4. Alpha Phi.....................19 5. Delta............................19 6. Phi...............................19 7. Delta Xi........................14 8. Epsilon.........................13 9. Iota...............................13 10. Mu..............................13

Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity


2011 Foundation Donors Gamma Mu Peter Browne, NMF, ‘88 ♦♦♦♦♦ Robert Mullins, WCMF, ‘74 ♦♦♦ Gamma Nu Jonathan Proehl, NMF, ‘99 ♦♦♦♦♦ Nathan Augustine, ‘96 ♦♦♦ Jeremy Daus, WCMF, ‘02 ♦♦ David Menier, ‘95 ♦ Gamma Xi Scott Seacrist, ‘90 ♦♦♦♦ John Janssen, ‘70 ♦♦♦ Jerry Miller, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Arnold Roper, ‘74 ♦♦ Craig Bareis, ‘69 ♦ Danny Williamson, ‘70 ♦ Gamma Omicron R. John Custodio, ‘77 ♦♦♦♦♦ Dominic Costagliola, ‘92 ♦♦ John Shuba, CSM, ‘88 ♦♦ Gamma Pi Samuel Mallow, ‘87 ♦♦ Ryan Emmons, WCMF, ‘03 ♦ Gamma Rho C. Brad Rushing, ‘73 ♦ Gamma Sigma Richard Bean, ‘72 ♦♦♦ Gamma Tau Jehon Bendokas, CSM-EF ♦♦♦♦ Frank Imperial, CSM, ‘09 ♦♦♦ Vance Antonacci, ‘96 ♦♦ Dennis Brown, ‘73 ♦♦ William McGrorty, ‘82 ♦♦ Charles Miller, ‘75 ♦♦ Charles Rossi, ‘82 ♦♦ John Coulson, ‘73 ♦ Scott Yoder, NMF, ‘88 ♦ Gamma Chi Marc Starnes, WCMF, ‘09 ♦♦♦♦♦ Sean Asiala, ‘94 ♦♦♦♦ Ryan Bartholomew, ‘08 ♦♦♦♦ John Brzozowski, CSM-EF, ‘14 ♦♦♦♦ Frederick Guenther, NMF, ‘75 ♦♦♦♦ Bennett Singer, ‘86 ♦♦♦♦ Charles Bearse, NMF, ‘81 ♦♦♦ James Bernier, ‘73 ♦♦♦ Brian Berquist, ‘00 ♦♦♦ Christopher Bollinger, WCMF, ‘92 ♦♦♦ Jason Brooks, WCMF, ‘00 ♦♦♦ Lawrence Henderson, ‘79 ♦♦♦ Brian Olesky, CSM, ‘02 ♦♦♦ Richard Passavant, ‘93 ♦♦♦ David Pruett, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Scott Stanton, CSM, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Gerald Boley, ‘83 ♦♦ Wesley Patrick, ‘74 ♦♦ Jack Slingerland, ‘76 ♦♦ Geoffrey Weller, ‘75 ♦♦

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Gamma Psi Michael Matznick, EMF, ‘75 ♦♦♦♦ Mark Thorndyke, ‘84 ♦♦♦ Douglas Vedra, WCMF, ‘98 ♦♦♦ Steven Wauer, ‘78 ♦♦♦ Christopher Harrison, ‘97 ♦♦ Douglas Higgs, ‘82 ♦♦ John Lalley, ‘79 ♦♦ David Murphy, ‘76 ♦♦ James Cooney, ‘78 ♦ William Wagoner, ‘99 ♦ Gamma Omega Richard Allen, WCMF, ‘06 ♦♦♦♦♦ Jim Byrd, ‘81 ♦♦♦♦♦ W. Anthony Thomas, ‘77 ♦♦♦ Robert Burkhart, ‘77 ♦ Delta Alpha Stephen Linsenmeyer, CSM, ‘12 ♦♦ Robert Potter, ‘92 ♦ Delta Beta Edward McCarthy, ‘06 ♦♦♦ Michael Bostard, ‘92 ♦ Delta Gamma Randall Speer, CMF, ‘77 ♦♦♦♦ Delta Delta Thomas Bundros, ‘78 ♦♦♦ Kenneth Vaughn, WCMF, ‘86 ♦♦♦ Delta Epsilon Robert Hunsaker, WCMF, ‘84 ♦♦♦♦ Jose Juarez, ‘07 ♦♦♦♦ Eloy Alderete, WCMF, ‘00 ♦♦♦ R. Erik Chall, ‘92 ♦♦♦ Brett Davis, ‘93 ♦♦♦ Jason McCambridge, ‘99 ♦♦♦ Michael Santana, ‘98 ♦♦♦ Alfredo Servin, NMF, ‘92 ♦♦♦ Eric Wilson, CSM, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Jarrod Turley, ‘04 ♦♦ Delta Zeta Bernard Eacho, NMF, ‘86 ♦ Delta Theta Victor Aves, ‘87 ♦♦ Braden Smith, ‘94 ♦ Delta Iota J. Courson, HON ♦♦♦ Delta Kappa Jerry Kellam, ‘84 ♦ Delta Lambda Douglas Dillon, WCMF, ‘90 Delta Mu Michael Hanna, ‘87 ♦ Delta Nu John Hadley, ‘88 ♦

Gift-in-Kind Donors

John Heiman William Hardebeck Thomas Wood Joy Helsel Joseph Feldhouse Paul Motin Daniel Morgan Randall Speer Thomas Janicki W. T. Hembree Paul Szczesny Michael Schermer

DMF Alpha ‘84 DMF Alpha Beta ‘69 DMF Alpha Phi ‘66 Beta Iota Advisor IMF Beta Upsilon ‘69 EMF Beta Xi ‘82 Delta Delta ‘88 CMF Delta Gamma ‘77 IMF Delta Xi ‘74 DMF-D Epsilon ‘42 DMF-D Gamma Chi ‘81 DMF Gamma Psi HON

Delta Xi James Johnston, PMF, ‘01 ♦♦♦♦♦ Diego Bauza, WCMF, ‘07 ♦♦♦♦ Edward Beatty, ‘76 ♦♦♦♦ Scott Styfco, ‘98 ♦♦♦♦ Bernard Geiser, ‘75 ♦♦♦ Paul Katz, ‘02 ♦♦♦ David Morse, CSM, ‘12 ♦♦♦ James Roche, WCMF, ‘92 ♦♦♦ Edward Wrzesniewski, CSM, ‘08 ♦♦♦ Ralph Borsani, ‘75 ♦♦ Stephen Tomko, ‘91 ♦

Epsilon Lambda Mark Harrington, ‘04 ♦♦

Delta Omicron Frederick Buff, WCMF, ‘94 ♦♦

Epsilon Rho Anthony DeNuto, CSM, ‘13 ♦♦♦ Patrick Gotham, CSM, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Paul Manly, CSM, ‘11 ♦

Delta Pi Stephen Mellott, WCMF, ‘88 ♦♦♦♦ John Smihal, ‘91 ♦♦♦ Delta Rho Shawn Hogle, CSM, ‘03 ♦♦♦♦ Jonathan Sitterley, CSM, ‘06 ♦♦♦ Joseph Suttman, ‘93 ♦♦♦ David Tucker, ‘93 ♦♦ Delta Tau Jeremy Pierczynski, ‘00 ♦ Scott Whittington, ‘00 ♦ Delta Upsilon David Madl, ‘02 ♦♦♦ John Gizdic, ‘92 ♦♦ Stephan Sharp, ‘89 ♦ Delta Phi James Darcangelo, CSM, ‘99 ♦♦ Delta Psi Drew Hurt, ‘93 ♦♦♦ Adam Gusky, CSM, ‘02 ♦♦ Paul Herskovitz, CSM, ‘97 ♦♦ Epsilon Gamma John Marvel, ‘44 ♦ Epsilon Epsilon Benjamin Knoch, ‘02 ♦ Epsilon Eta John Barger, ‘95 ♦♦♦ Ronnie Hubbard, ‘94 ♦

Epsilon Mu Tyrell Carlton, CSM, ‘11 ♦♦♦ Ryan Hughes, CSM, ‘13 ♦♦♦ Epsilon Xi Jonathan Wixom, ‘09 ♦♦♦♦ Matthew Rea, WCMF, ‘06 ♦♦ Epsilon Omicron Anthony D‘Amico, CSM, ‘07 ♦♦♦ Joseph Lizza, CSM, ‘05 ♦♦

Friends Carol Marek ♦♦♦♦ Geotechnical Consultants, Inc. ♦♦♦♦ Steven Hawn ♦♦♦ Joy Helsel ♦♦♦ Doris Kirkpatrick, WCMF ♦♦♦ Quinette Smith ♦♦♦ Willis North America Omega Financial William Arthur Gibson Kennels, Inc. Shirley Hurst ♦♦ Robert Kelsey ♦♦ Randall Manning ♦♦ Than Som ♦♦ Cheryl Tatro ♦♦ Edward Ward ♦♦ Carol Welborn ♦♦ Aubrey Zey ♦♦ Megan Adams ♦ LeAnn Bylo ♦ Edward Caswell ♦ Judith Nassif ♦ Dale Riordan ♦ Janice Roberts ♦ Rex Smarr ♦ The Frazers Barbara McCowen Spring ’12 saga

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Alumni News

Above pictured standing: Chuck Hanna at the Delta 90th celebration. Left pictured: Delta Chapter President Luke Fransworth and Emporia State University President Dr. Michael Shonrock Pictures courtesy David Stormont, Delta ’65, Stormont Photography

Delta Chapter (Emporia State University)

In January, the Delta Chapter celebrated 90 years of brotherhood at Emporia State University. Alumni, collegiate members, university officials, Headquarters staff and other guests gathered for a dinner at the Delta Chapter house and shared memories of the oldest fraternity on the ESU campus. Chuck Hanna, Delta ’50 and one of the chapter’s oldest members, shared his 1948 yearbook at the gathering. The evening concluded with the Delta Chapter presenting a $1,300 donation to ESU President Michael Shonrock for the ESU Foundation to fund scholarships. Delta Chapter was chartered on Jan. 20, 1922 from the petitioning society of Beta Alpha Tau, which was founded as Alpha Sigma Alpha in 1916. Delta is hosting its 90th anniversary reunion this April.

Gary Shank, Beta Epsilon ’67 (Shippensburg University), reached his 500th win as the swim coach of Carlisle High School in February. Shank has been the coach since the swim program began at Carlisle and has the most wins of any active coach in the Mid-Penn conference. Shank is a retired teacher, but continues to coach as he has for the past 33 years. During his collegiate days, he was the president of the Beta Epsilon Chapter.

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Thomas (Dubbs) Williams, Beta Kappa ’04 (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse), is proud to announce the birth of his daughter, Olivia Marie, on Nov. 28, 2011 in Las Vegas. Brian G. Wilham, Gamma Psi ’83 (Illinois State University), was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant within the Illinois State Police in December 2011. He is serving as the Specialty Unit Supervisor for the Crime Scene Services Command. Brother Wilham began his career with the Illinois State Police in 1995.

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Tau Chapter Alumni Work to Establish Alumni Association

Alpha Phi Prepares for 60th Anniversary in October

Alumni of the Tau Chapter at East Central University in Ada, Okla. are beginning the formation of an alumni association. Tau alumni brothers are sought for positions on the steering committee to work with the university and engage fellow alumni.

The Alpha Phi Chapter at Southeast Missouri State University is planning to celebrate the 60th anniversary of its founding with a reunion on Oct. 5-7.

All Tau alumni are asked to update their information on wwww.sigmataugamma.org. If you are interested in the alumni association or holding a position on the steering committee, please also send your information to: Kevin Claxton 100 West Fifth Street MD 17-9 Tulsa, OK 74103 Or claxton77@cox.net “The alumni association is being formed with the intent of supporting the national goals of Sigma Tau Gamma and to strengthen the bonds between alumni, the East Central University community, and the collegiate chapter,” said Claxton, Tau ’99. “We thank everyone in advance for their time and commitment, and are very excited about what the upcoming year has in store.”

“The weekend will include activities for collegiate and alumni members and spouses or guests,” said Thomas Wood, DMF, Alpha Phi ’66. “Plans include a reception on campus Friday night, campus tours on Saturday and a banquet on Saturday night with several of the chapter’s Founding Fathers expected to attend.” Invitations for this reunion will be sent in early summer, but alumni can check the chapter’s website for more information at www6.semo.edu/sigtau. An alumni committee is working with the collegiate chapter to finalize the weekend’s plans. For more information and to get involved, contact Tom Wood at tcwoodsr@sbcglobal.net or Josh Argast at jtargast1s@gmail.com. The Alpha Phi Chapter was the first national fraternity recognized on its campus. It was chartered on Dec. 6, 1952.

For instant information, you can visit the Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Chapter Alumni page on Facebook.

Chapter Eternal

Keith C. Dinsmore, NMF, Beta ‘65, joined the Chapter Eternal on April 4, 2012. A full tribute to Brother Dinsmore will appear in the upcoming Summer SAGA.

Due to limited space, the Chapter Eternal will not feature complete obituaries for every member. To see the extended obituaries of each brother listed below, visit: www.sigmataugamma.org/chaptereternal. To submit a Chapter Eternal entry, please email editor@sigmataugamma.org.

Beta (Truman State University)

Beta Chi (University of Nebraska-Kearney)

- Basil Hunt, PMF, ’58. March 5, 2012. - Glenn Cafer ’54. Dec. 24, 2011.

- Earl Fickenscher ’64. Feb. 18, 2012. - Matthew Hillebrandt, WCMF, ’01. March 23, 2012.

Beta Gamma (Youngstown State University)

Beta Omega (Edinboro University of Pennsylvania)

- Louis ‘Butch’ Pratt ’65. Feb. 20, 2012.

- Anthony ‘Tony’ Kulesza ’97. Feb. 23, 2012.

Beta Epsilon (Shippensburg University)

Gamma Xi (University of Wisconsin-Platteville)

- Jerry McCartney ’65. Jan. 28, 2012.

- David Lefeber ’69. June 8, 2011.

Beta Zeta (University of Central Oklahoma)

Epsilon Theta (Plymouth State University)

- Jackie Horner ’77. Dec. 26, 2010.

- Dylan Evans. Jan. 21, 2012.

The following brothers who entered the Chapter Eternal are part of the Wilson C. Morris Fellowship: - Basil Hunt - Matthew Hillebrandt

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Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity P. O. Box 54 Warrensburg, MO 64093-0054

Foundation News White Rose Heritage Courtyard Bricks Now Available with Renewed Interest Located on the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity Headquarters campus in Warrensburg, Mo. is the White Rose Pavilion and Courtyard. The White Rose Courtyard pathways feature commemorative engraved bricks. In 2001, the Sigma Tau Gamma Foundation incorporated engraved recognition products into its fundraising campaign. During this time, many members purchased the engraved bricks for themselves, a relative or a fraternity brother. Sweetheart bricks for wives, mothers, sisters and significant others also line the pathways. Because of the renewed interest in the White Rose Heritage Courtyard Brick Program, the Foundation decided to bring it back beginning December 2011. You can once again claim your place in the White Rose Courtyard by filling out the Brick by Brick order form, which is available on our website, then mail it back to Headquarters or email it directly to LeAnn Bylo, development officer, at leann@sigmataugamma.org with a gift to the Foundation of $175. You can also place your order over the phone by calling the Headquarters at 660-747-2222. Proceeds from the bricks assist this project as well as help fund other Sig Tau leadership and citizenship programs. Bricks are inscribed with the individual’s name, chapter and initiation year. Sweetheart bricks feature a silhouette of a white rose and the individual’s name. In addition to securing your place along the courtyard pathway, you will receive a color rendering of the inscribed brick in a walnut-stained frame that is equipped with an easel back for display on a wall or shelf. These make great gifts, especially for birthdays or graduating seniors, as well as serve as memorials for those we have lost but not forgotten.


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