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How to submit stories and photos:Chapter news should contain information about events, community service projects, and other notable achievements. Articles and photos can be emailed to [email protected] and [email protected]. Mail hard copies and prints to the Offi ces of the Grand Chapter. Digital photos should be at least 300 dpi in resolution or on a digital camera’s highest-quality setting. Photos showing alcoholic beverages or members displaying inappropriate behavior will not be accepted.

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VOLUME 105 • NUMBER 2SPRING 2012

LIFETIME GIVING LEVELSGolden Eagle Society - $1,000,000 or moreKnights of a Lasting Legacy - $500,000 - $999,999 Society of 1899 - $250,000 - $499,999Grand Prytanis Circle - $100,000 - $249,000Presidents Circle - $50,000 - $99,999Leaders Society - $25,000 - $49,999Scholars Society - $10,000 - $24,999Triangle Society - $5,000 - $9,999Founders Society - $2,500 - $4,999Opportunity Out of Defeat Club - $1,000 - $2,499Grand Council Society - $500 - $999Fraters Society - $250 - $499

THE TEKE (ISSN 1527-1331) is an educational journal published quarterly in spring, summer, fall and winter by Tau Kappa Epsilon (a fraternal society),7439 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765. Periodicals Class postage paid at Indianapolis, IN, and additional mailing offi ces.

POSTMASTER: send address changes to THE TEKE, 7439 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765.

All alumni Fraters who donate $10 or more to the TKE Educational Foundation, Inc. will receive a one-year subscription to THE TEKE. It’s our way of saying thank you and of keeping you informed regarding what’s going on in your Fraternity today.

THE TEKE is the offi cial publication of Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity. TKE was founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL.

THE TEKE STAFF

Chief Executive Offi cerShawn A. Babine (Lambda-Delta)

Vice President for Fraternal ServicesJohn W. Deckard (Grand Chapter)

Director of OperationsLouis L. LeBlanc, CAE (Gamma-Theta)

Director of Events & MarketingChris Walsh (Rho-Upsilon)

Director of CommunicationTom McAninch (Alpha-Zeta)

Creative DirectorMatt Gutierrez (Upsilon-Iota)

Production ManagerKatie Sayre

4 CEO Message Capture the Spirit

14 Teke on the Street Collegiate Perspectives on TKE & Entrepreneurship

19 Chapter News Chapter & Alumni Association Activities and Accomplishments

34 Volunteers Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter and Volunteers of the Month for April,

May and June

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Modeled after the 1948 style of THE TEKE, the fall issue featured a group of Omicron Tekes and signifi cant others exiting their beautiful chapter house. They were selected as Chapter of the Month in an edition that featured news on the 60 chapters from the era.

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Turning Up the HeatThe Grand Prytanis’ vision focuses on improving Housing, Education, Alumni Programs, and the Educational Foundation.

It’s the Right TimeA primary goal of the Grand Council Board Development Committee is to help chapters secure housing.

The SitdownFrater Roger Underwood discusses his TKE experience, life as an entrepreneur, and advice on how to become successful.

Advice from the Great TKE Entrepreneurs TKE looks at two great innovators in the TKE Nation: Fraters Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. and Howard Schultz.

You Are a Teke – Tell EveryoneFirst-time job seekers and alumni can showcase their experi-ence in TKE.

LinkedInUtilizing LinkedIn can make a signifi cant impact on your professional life.

Regional Leadership Conferences More than 1,600 attended conferences in fi ve cities.

Tau Kappa Epsilon & the Boy Scouts of AmericaLearn how to get your chapter involved with the BSA.

Foundation Annual ReportTEF reports on the continuing support of alumni and col-legiate Fraters, and friends.

TKE Heritage SocietyThe Fraternity recognizes our planned giving donors for their commitment to the future.

TEF First-Time DonorsThe Foundation welcomes donors who made their fi rst gift in 2011.

Foundation DonorsThe Foundation acknowledges and recognizes those who contributed in 2011.

Lifetime Giving ClubsA special thank you to our giving club members for their signifi cant support.

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THE TEKE Wants to Hear From YOU!:The Fraternity’s magazine publication needs your input. We would like to hear from all chapter Histors, Alumni Associa-tions, and volunteers. Please send all submissions to Frater Tom McAninch, Director of Communication, at [email protected] Katie Sayre, Production Manager, at [email protected].

THE TEKE Wants to Hear From YOU!:

2011 – 2013 GRAND COUNCIL

Grand PrytanisEdmund C. Moy (Lambda)

Grand EpiprytanisBob Barr (Beta-Sigma)

Grand GrammateusFredrick T. Jacobi (Lambda-Alpha)

Grand CrysophylosRodney G. Talbot (Beta-Chi)

Grand HistorChristopher T. Hanson (Alpha-Pi)

Grand HypophetesDr. James Hickey (Zeta-Alpha)

Grand HegemonRobert W. Jefferis (Omicron-Nu)

Collegiate Advisory Committee ChairSean Finn (Tau-Omega)

Grand Council MemberDr. Gregory L. Geoffroy (Alpha-Chi)

Grand Council MemberBrian D. Montgomery (Gamma-Upsilon)

OFFICES OF THE GRAND CHAPTER7439 Woodland DriveIndianapolis, IN 46278-1765Tel: 317-872-6533Fax: 317-875-8353Email: [email protected]: www.tke.org

Better Men for a

Better World

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

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Send news & photographs for THE TEKE to Tau Kappa Epsilon, 7439 Woodland Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46278-1765.

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Fraters,

I often ponder how the “entrepreneurial legacy” of so many Tekes like Danny Thomas (founder of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital) and Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. (Walgreens Pharmacy) gets passed on to Fraters like Howard Schultz (founder of Starbucks) and Jim Crane (owner of the Houston Astros,

Eagle Freight) and is then passed on to a new generation of TKE men like Emile Cleavette (“Effi ciency Maine”) and Matthew Laster (founder/CEO Business Empire Consulting). The TKE Spirit is what binds and motivates them to change the world. With the bursting of the dot-com bubble in 2000 or the fi nancial industry collapse in 2008, one might question how we sustained consumer, investor, or entre-

preneurial confi dence. Yet, it is your “entrepreneurial generation” that has moved us forward and will lead us into an economic recovery. This generation is enthusiastic about entrepreneurship and more and more schools have developed coursework on the topic. It is time your Fraternity explored what it can offer to you and why we created this edition of the magazine. Young entrepreneurs face many challenges including navigating through the how to sell their idea, the rodeo of bank lending standards, securing venture capital, and the lack of knowledge required to run a small business. As alumni and volunteers, our mentoring is needed more and more—it’s the true value of fraternity. Young people need to fi nd mentors who can help them at different phases of entrepreneur-ship. It is persistence, hard work, networking and creative ideas that will make your business really take off. The Fraternity should help in giving its members access to people and information like never before. We are and will be working very hard to make sure every Frater has the tools necessary to be any-thing. Whether you want to be a doctor, philanthropist, entrepreneur or something else, your TKE experi-ence should be one that gives you the skills to be an immediate success. Get involved with your chapter, take on risks and challenges, and you will begin the process of learning what it takes to be the next Frater to change the world. Finally, I want to express how excited and humbled I am with the opportunity to serve our beloved Fraternity as its permanent CEO. In the spirit of Frater Ronald Reagan’s words, I fi rmly believe that one does not become CEO; instead, I am a temporary custodian of an institution called Tau Kappa Epsilon. I am a steward of its legacy. This offi ce will be for me a sacred trust and honor beyond words or measure. I promise that I will honor each of you in my daily work. Fraters, I love this Fraternity. Yours in the Bond,

Shawn A. BabineChief Executive Offi cer

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Our Great Expectation Is an Entrepreneurial Spirit

CEO MESSAGE

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In regard to education, Frater Moy said we will not rest on our recent successes. “We’ve also started to improve the content and access to our educational programs, contributing to the record RLC attendance this year.” Engaging alumni work hand in hand with the efforts of the TKE Educational Foundation. TKE will be working on expanding the Life Loyal Teke program and alumni associations throughout the TKE Nation. Frater Moy said the renewed focus on these two areas will further advance our mission of creating Better Men for a Bet-

ter World for years to come. “We’re starting to tackle how to engage more alumni and col-laborate with TEF. I’m looking forward to reporting the results to you at our next Conclave.” In each section, the volunteer and professional staff will be working hard to make them happen. Only when all of us are on the same page will we be able to see the fruits of our labors. Keep your eyes on tke.org and the social networks for more progress on the HEAT initiative.

Turning Up the HEATThe 56th Biennial Conclave in San Antonio confi rmed a

new Grand Council including Grand Prytanis Ed Moy (Lambda, University of Wisconsin) who had a new vision for Tau Kappa Epsilon. The foci created the acronym

HEAT, which seeks to improve several aspects for the TKE Nation.

H – HousingA comprehensive housing initiative for our chapters to have some sense of a residence, whether it’s owning or renting a house, renovating a house to modern standards, or starting a tradition of having a regular place to meet.

E – EducationExpand access to great educational programs, like The Blueprint, so that we help more men become even better, which expands our reach to make a better world.

A – AlumniBuild our alumni into a more powerful network, helping fellow Fraters worldwide while giving back both time and treasure out of gratitude to our beloved Fraternity.

T – TEF (TKE Educational Foundation)Strengthen our support for TEF so we can build our endowment, which will reduce the fi nancial cost of taking advantage of our educational programs.

Frater Moy said there has been notable progress on these topics.“It’s been seven short months since Conclave, and I am pleased to report we’ve made signifi cant strides on HEAT. We have a new TKE Housing Corporation board (see more details on the follow-ing pages) made up of Fraters with expertise and experience in the housing industry. They are beginning to form a comprehensive housing strategy that we’ll benefi t from for generations to come.”

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It’s the Right TimeIt’s the Right TimeHow can TKE help you get a How can TKE help you get a chapter house?chapter house?

One of the hottest topics consistently asked about is housing. How can TKE help a chapter get a house? The answer, right now, is we’re working very hard to fi gure out

the best approach. A new initiative (seen on page 5) has been developed by Grand Prytanis Ed Moy (Lambda, University of Wisconsin). Tabbing experts in the indus-try, the TKE Housing Corporation Board of Directors (seen on page 7) is made up of alumni who are very successful in fi elds related to the topic. The reasons why this has become a top priority are many. Grand Council At-Large Member Frater Brian Montgomery (Gamma-Upsilon, University of Texas) said a primary goal is to develop a meaningful path to securing housing. “Whether a rental arrangement or purchase, both options have advantages and disadvantages. One of the main priorities is to help chapters better understand that dynamic.” TKE Educational Foundation Board Chairman Frater Richard “Ernie” Ernest (Beta-Mu, Bucknell Uni-versity) said having a house can have a dramatic impact on the TKE experience. “There are added responsibilities with a house—a bigger budget to manage and a better learning experi-ence for later in life. Those who lived in the house, when I was an undergraduate, enjoyed more camarade-rie due to the proximity of more of the members, and I want other Fraters to experience this.” Former Grand Prytanis Mark Johnson (Nu-Theta, Universty of Utah) said it is vital to address this issue. “TKE has had a consistent weakness relative to our peer groups for many years in terms of international support for housing. Understanding the history of our prior efforts and taking into account what others have, we should be able to come up with a plan.” Frater Montgomery, former Federal Housing Com-missioner under President George W. Bush, added that there is no real clear-cut solution to this issue. “There are some campuses where TKE is at a distinct disadvantage without a centralized location and place to call home. That said, there are many institutions that do not permit fraternity housing. As such, there isn’t a one size fi ts all strategy.” Frater Ernest, President & CEO of Crown Metal Manufacturing Company, said the process is very in-volved. “I have designed and built 20 homes as a hobby and there are many items for the checklist. Acquiring land, contracting with architects, fi nding the right builder, and completing and selling the project are all things that need to be addressed. I can help provide my experience to this committee so we can fi nd a successful program on a larger scale.” While there won’t be a quick fi x, this committee of dedicated experts and volunteers will be working hard to get something in place to better secure the future of the organization. What these men share is very positive experiences with their chapter having a house and, as such, want this for all Tekes. They will be looking at every option to ensure this Fraternity has a solid footing for future generations of Fraters. Be sure to check tke.org as more information becomes available.

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RICHARD “ERNIE” ERNEST Frater Ernest is president of Crown Metal Manufacturing Co., a position he has held since 1984. He earned a degree in chem-istry from Bucknell University in 1970 and an M.B.A. from Fordham University in 1974. Frater Ernest was initiated into Beta-Mu Chapter at Bucknell University in 1967 and has served as a member of the Board of Advisors for his chapter since 2004. He has been on the Board of Directors of the TKE Educational Foundation since 2004 and is currently chair-man. A Life Loyal Teke, Frater Ernest received the Teke Alumnus of the Year Award in 2005, the Grand Prytanis Award in 2011, and the TEF Fraternity for Life Award in 2011.

JAMES IAN KENNEDY Frater Kennedy currently serves as senior vice president and general counsel of GMH Associates, Inc. in Newton Square, Penn. His bar affi liations include the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the state of New Jersey.

ADRIAN COX Frater Cox has been an underwriter, fi nan-cial institutions at All Risks, Ltd., a full service insurance brokerage in Hunt Valley, Md., since 2009. A 20-year veteran of the fi nancial ser-vices industry with a background in insurance and risk management, he works with bankers, commercial insurance brokers, title companies and asset managers to provide the proper insur-ance products they need while offering unique asset and revenue management tools. Frater Cox is a 1985 initiate of Pi-Upsilon at Towson University. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from the University of Baltimore.

TKE HOUSING CORPORATION, LLC Frater Kennedy, a Life Loyal Teke, is a 1993 initiate of Gamma-Epsilon Chapter at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute where he served his chapter as Prytanis. He received his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), magna cum laude, in political science from West Chester University in 1997. He received his Juris Doctor (J.D.), cum

laude, from Villanova University in 2001. Frater Kennedy served in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of of the Delaware County Community College Entrepreneurial Advisory Board and the International Real Estate Trade Organization Board of Experts.

Association. In 1991, he received the Teke Alumnus of the Year award. A Life Loyal Teke, Frater Johnson previously served on the Grand Council as Grand Crysophylos (2003–2005), Grand Grammateus (2005–2007), and Grand Prytanis (2007–2009).

EDMUND C. MOY Frater Moy (Lambda) now works in the private sector as vice president corporate infrastructure for L&L Energy, Inc. From 2006 to 2011, he served as the 38th Director of the United States Mint. Prior to becoming Director, Frater Moy was a special assistant to the president (George W. Bush) for Presidential Personnel at the White House. He graduated from the University of Wis-consin in 1979 with a triple major: economics, international relations, and political science. Frater Moy, an LLT, was awarded Teke Alumnus of the Year in 2005 and was inducted into the Circle of Excellence in 2007. He is currently Grand Prytanis and previously served the Fraternity as Grand Crysophylos (2007–08), Grand Grammateus (2008–09), and Grand Epiprytanis (2009–11).

MARK K. JOHNSON Frater Johnson is executive vice president and general manager of Johnson Storage and Moving Company, headquartered in Denver, Colo. He attended the University of Utah, was initiated into Nu-Theta Chapter in 1975, and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in fi nance. Frater Johnson was Crysophylos and House Manager of his chapter, previously served as a member of the TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors, and was a founding member of the Denver Area Alumni

JOHN A. COURSON An established housing industry execu-tive, Frater Courson is president and CEO of the Home Builders Institute. He was initiated into Alpha-Epsilon Chapter at Monmouth College, Ill., on January 1, 1960. He transferred to the University of Colorado and graduated with a B.S. degree in business in 1964. He is the only person to have been president of each TKE corporation: TKE House Fund, TKE House Building Corp., and Investors Fund. He has also served as Grand Crysophylos, Grand Epiprytanis, and Grand Prytanis. A Life Loyal Teke, Frater Courson is a Chapter Advisor Hall of Fame and Circle of Excellence inductee and a 1990 recipient of the Order of the Golden Eagle.

BRIAN D. MONTGOMERY Frater Montgomery is vice chairman and partner at the Collingwood Group LLC, a Washington, D.C., based business advisory fi rm, and serves on many national and international boards. He has more than 25 years of corporate and public service experience, with expertise in the modernization of policies and practices in government, particularly in housing, mortgages and the secondary mortgage markets. Frater Montgomery is a 1975 initiate of Gamma-Upsilon Chapter at the University of Texas-Austin and is a graduate of the University of Houston where he received his Bachelors of Arts in political science. A Life Loyal Teke, he currently serves the Fraternity as a Grand Council member.

PHILLIP W. BRACKEN Frater Bracken is currently a private enterprise consultant with clients in housing, fi nancial services, and the consumer sectors. He is vice chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Assoc. of Missouri, co-chairman of the Consumer/Lender Forum, and head of the Housing Recovery Alliance in Washington, D.C. Frater Bracken is also on the Advisory Board of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, the Asian Real Estate Associa-tion of America, and the National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals. He attended Eastern Illinois University, was initiated into Gamma-Omega Chapter, and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and management. Frater Bracken played professional baseball before starting his mortgage banking career in 1975.

Shawn A. Babine, TKE Chief Executive Offi cer, will also serve on the TKE Housing Corporation.

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A student at the University of Michi-gan, Frater Walgreen thought about becom-ing an architect but wanted to go into the family business of pharmacy. His father had two stores in Chicago that he worked at since the age of 9. Along with studying

ADVICE FROM THE

Great TKE Entrepreneurs

Tau Kappa Epsilon offers a great opportunity to learn various skills and traits which will help you in all facets of life. From personal to business, the Fraternity fosters an environ-ment of entrepreneurship. There are myriad chances to develop, lead, fail and succeed in a controlled setting. While you may try to run a philanthropic endeavor, it might not be what you dreamt. On the fl ip side, you may have planned an event that went better than expected. In either case, there are many important lessons with this hands-on approach to learning. As a result, men have moved on to prominent roles in their chosen fi elds. As we take a look at two great innovators in the TKE Nation, it’s important to realize these men were not always successful. In the end, however, their resolve led them to make an incredible difference and leave an indelible mark on today’s society. We are in the busi-ness of building Better Men for a Better World. TKE wants you to be next.

business, he had other plans. Taking over as president in 1939, he successfully guided the pharmacy through World War II. Frater Walgreen is credited for raising millions of dollars selling war bonds at the stores and helping nationally broadcasted radio shows featuring Bob Hope and other Hollywood celebrities. He realized that his employees, especially fellow pharmacists, were what drove suc-cess. Without talented men and women working with him, the pursuit of his dreams for expansion would be lost. He

gradually reduced the number of hours his pharmacists worked from the industry norm of 66 hours per week to the more reasonable 40 hours. One of his most lasting contributions to the company was, “idealism works, if it’s worked at. But

you can’t crash ideas through a wall of objections. That simply bashes in the ideal, not the wall. You have to open doors, exchange ideas, sometimes talk a wall down.” This philosophy is one of the primary reasons he succeeded. During his tenure, he grew sales to $817 million a year. He placed stores in Puerto Rico, then took stores across the U.S. border into Mexico. He was also among the fi rst to computerize and automate his warehouses, along with adding bar codes to products. All of the things he did were a bit risky, but most paid off with his unwavering determination to provide the best service possible. As a Teke, he served on the Grand Council, was awarded Teke Alumnus of the Year, the TEF Fraternity for Life distinction and, the highest honor in the Fraternity, the Order of the Golden Eagle. As a Life Loyal Teke and regular contributor to the TKE Educational Foundation, Frater Charles put his stamp on his legacy by helping endow the TKE Leadership Academy—now known as the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy. He was a truly great Frater and an amazing businessman.

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.Upsilon, University of Michigan

“Idealism works, if it’s worked at. But you can’t crash ideas through a wall of objections. That simply bashes in the ideal, not the wall. You have to open doors, exchange ideas, sometimes talk a wall down.”

Walgreen Co., commonly abbreviated as WAGS, doing business as Walgreens, is the largest drug retailing chain in the United States of America. As of January 31, 2012, the company operates 8,300 locations across all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 1901, it has since expanded throughout the United States. Walgreens is currently head-quartered in the nearby suburb of Deerfi eld, Ill.

hard in the Michigan School of Pharmacy, Frater Walgreen joined Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1925. Upon graduating in 1928, he went back home to work for and eventually take over the business started by his father. Though it was considered a small family

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Frater Schultz was born in 1952 and raised in a Brooklyn, N.Y., housing project. A football scholarship to Northern Michi-gan University was his ticket out. While there, he joined Tau Kappa Epsilon in 1973, holding several leadership positions. Like many who venture out after graduation, he worked a variety of jobs until becoming manager of U.S. operations for Hammar-plast (a Jewish coffee machine manufac-turer). Frater Schultz loved coffee, so the position was a great fi t. That is until he saw a small coffee operation he thought could help revolutionize the industry. What sold him on the idea of buying it and starting a franchise was the care the Starbucks owners

put into choosing and roasting the beans. He also was impressed with the owners’ dedication to educating the public about the wonders of coffee connoisseurship. In 1982, he had an epiphany while visiting Italy. When Schultz looked at the coffee bars there, he was amazed they existed on practically every block. Not only did those shops serve espresso, they were meeting places and created an experience for customers. He wanted to capture this same feel in the United States. But back in Seattle, the Starbucks owners resisted Schultz’s plans. Frustrated,

Each of these Fraters was given a chance to lead very early in life by answer-ing the call to become a Teke. They took on leadership roles and carried these lessons into their professional life. Because they were allowed to fail and succeed in a con-trolled environment, they learned values few are able to obtain by reading a book. You too have the same chance whether you want to be an entrepreneur or go into another profession. The key is to step out of your comfort zone and try. Look at these Fraters as examples of what could be. Regardless of if you make $50,000 or $5 billion, the principles, values and unmatched personal development will help you become a great man. That is what TKE is all about—build-ing Better Men for a Better World.

Schultz quit and started his own coffee-bar business, called Il Giornale. It was so suc-cessful, a year later he bought Starbucks for $3.8 million. This was quite a risk and one his father-in-law saw as a death sentence for his career, not to mention his marriage. Frater Schultz, however, wasn’t discouraged and pressed on. The continuous expansion in the 1990s was nothing short of amazing. He had an intriguing ideal that was born from his roots and experience in TKE, “to build a company with soul.” This led to a series of practices that were unprecedented in retail. Frater Schultz insisted that all employees working at least 20 hours a week get comprehensive

health coverage. On top of that, he offered a stock-option plan for all of them. The response from his moves led to exceptionally low turnover, insuring his customers would see a friendly face and feel welcome like they were at home. Aside from his own ideals and principles, he put these directives in place because his father struggled at various low-paying jobs and had nothing at the end of his life. In his book Onward, Frater Schultz said, “I wanted to build the kind of com-pany that my father never got a chance to work for, in which people were respected.”

Frater Howard SchultzTheta-Iota, Northern Michigan University

Starbucks Corporation is an interna-tional coffee company and coffeehouse chain based in Seattle, Wash. Starbucks is the largest coffeehouse company in the world, with 19,435 stores in 58 countries, including 12,781 in the United States, 1,241 in Canada, 1,062 in Japan, 976 in Great Britain and 645 in China. Starbucks sells drip brewed coffee, espresso-based hot drinks, other hot and cold drinks, coffee beans, salads, hot and cold sandwiches and panini, pastries, snacks, and items such as mugs and tumblers. Through the Starbucks Entertain-ment division and Hear Music brand, the company also markets books, music, and fi lm. Many of the company’s products are seasonal or specifi c to the locality of the store. Starbucks-brand ice cream and coffee are also offered at grocery stores..

“I wanted to build the kind of company that my father never got a chance to work for, in which people were respected.”

In regard to his entrepreneurship success, he said, “Don’t be threatened by people smarter than you. Compromise anything but your core values. Seek to renew yourself even when you are hitting home runs. And everything matters.”

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REGION 1What do you think it takes to be an entrepreneur?

REGION 2

REGION 3 REGION 4If you could start any type of business, what would it be and why?

Mathew Buono• Quinnipiac University (Kappa-Psi)• Senior• Epiprytanis (2010–11)• Computer Information Systems,

3.34 GPA• ACS Relay For Life• American Red Cross Blood Drive,

Giant Twister Tournament for St. Jude

“One must have a vision and a busi-ness plan. To be successful, one must be able to execute the plan effectively by properly communicat-ing with company employees and customers, manage various depart-ments within the company, and have the ability to excite and inspire other people about your vision.”

Gerard Horan• James Madison University (Mu-Tau)• Junior• Prytanis• Sociology, 3.34 GPA• Sigma Alpha Pi & Sigma Alpha

Lambda National Leadership and Honors Organization

• Tri Delta War for a Cure“TKE has taught me that to be suc-cessful in life, you must have a great work ethic and be willing to take on responsibility in your endeavors.”

Evan Strater• IUPUI (Upsilon-Iota)• Junior• Criminal Justice, 3.6 GPA• Prytanis• Founder and president of The

Home Brewers Association of IUPUI, IFC Vice President of Scholarship

“I will be applying for grad school in the fall and would like to work in either law enforcement, non-profi t, or government. I would like to infl uence policy that shapes recidivism rates of prison inmates or crime rates.”

Daniel Simons• New Mexico State University

(Alpha-Omicron)• Junior• Philanthropy Chair• Business, 2.7 GPA• Intramurals, IFC, Club Ultimate

Frisbee• St. Jude’s Golf Classic, Birdies for

St. Jude“I would start a not-for-profi t that raises money for charities. It’s what I love to do and why I be-came the Philanthropy Chairman at Alpha-Omicron.”

What has TKE taught you so far that you can take for life after college?

What are your career goals and personal goals for the future?

Giusto M. Iuculano• City College of New York (Kappa-

Sigma Colony)• Senior• Prytanis• Biology/Psychology• First Lego League (robotics

program for students ages 9–14), Harlemween (face painting & activities for children during Hal-loween), Change for St. Jude

“It’s the ability to do the impossible, conquer the improbable, and foresee and overcome all obstacles. You must be able to take calculated risks, weighing all options and outcomes.”

TEKE ON THE STREET

Nicholas Grillon• Virginia Tech (Xi-Omega)• Senior• Philanthropy Chairman • Finance, 3.2 GPA• Homecoming Court (2011), Pi

Sigma Epsilon, Up ’til Dawn for St. Jude’s Executive Board

• Delta Gamma’s Anchorsplash, Alpha Delta Pi’s Preppy Olym-pics, Alpha Phi Keep the Beat Week, The Big Event at VT

“Ever since joining TKE, I have learned how to take on leadership more than ever before. Being in leadership roles and taking on responsibility will give me the skills to be successful in any job I do for the rest of my life.”

Ethan David Longstreet• Illinois State University (Mu-Upsilon)• Sophomore• Grammateus, Hypophetes• History/Political Science, 3.2 GPA• Ultimate Frisbee Club, Run Club,

Interfraternity Council• Habitat for Humanity, St.Jude letter

writing campaign, Valentine’s Day St. Jude Red Carnation Sale

“I want to become an accomplished high school teacher in history and government. I want to make an impact and believe this is where I can do just that.”

Connor Evarts• University of Minnesota (Theta)• Sophomore• Prytanis• Psychology, 3.3 GPA• IFC Academic Coordinator, research

assistant in cognitive neuroscience labs• Beat the Greeks yard game tourna-

ment (Greek Week), Swift Kick in the Alz kickball tournament

“I would start a home improvement business. My Epiprytanis and I started a home maintenance company and we contract specifi cally with a local property manager. We pride ourselves on con-tributing to the aesthetics and quality of our local college neighborhood.”

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The job market has shrunk. The economic climate is poor. Are we all doomed? No. You have something that can set you apart from other applicants. You have something that few will be able to compete with. You are a Teke.

Membership in Tau Kappa Epsilon is a distinct experience like few others out there during your tenure at college. While you may struggle to articulate why, we are here to help. First and foremost, leadership in Greek Life is viewed very favorably by employers and can be an essential qualifi cation for certain types of work and career paths. You don’t have to be the president of a colony or chapter, but you should take on a role of some kind. Maybe you love service or sports—take on the organizational lead in these areas on your campus. The important thing to remember is what you accomplish, and the skills you use and develop are paramount for a resume. Don’t put on a resume that you are a general member of a chapter, group or association. Take some time to get involved with it. Be an offi cer, committee member, or project manager—something to show you have drive and initiative. Employers don’t want to see that you are a good joiner—they want to see how you made an impact. Fraternity experience on a resume can be a controversial subject. Some experts believe negative stereotypes associated with fraternities can lead to poor results in your job search. The fraternity experience can be a major point of differentiation for fi rst-time job seekers. There are many skills you learn in a fraternity and many accomplishments that can really add a nice touch to the resume. There are, however, some things you should consider when putting fraternity experience on your resume. Here are three tips on how to showcase your experience in TKE.1) Don’t put Prytanis, Rush or other Greek Term If someone reviewing your resume was never part of Greek Life, chances are they have no idea what these mean. For example, don’t use the word “ritual” as it is typically associated with sacrifi cing animals. While we may understand this, non-Greeks would rather

you say “ceremony.” In other words, if you are the Hypophetes, one of your duties should be described as ceremonies coordinator (or something similar). Explain each title, whether an offi cer or com-mittee chair/member, like this.2) Statistics are KeyNumbers make every resume more impressive and help you stand out from the pile. While the recruitment chairman, did you have two men join or 20 (over your tenure)? If you were president, did you increase retention rates or run meetings of 50 men (or whatever size your chapter is)? As a philanthropy chair, how much did you raise and how many hours did you donate to non-profi ts? Regardless of what your role was, there is likely a way to quantify your success. 3) Community Service & Philanthropy MUST Be IncludedLet’s face it: stereotypes exist in the outside world about fraternities. That said, non-Greeks don’t realize how much time and money are invested in these areas. Even if you only participated in these, be sure to highlight the numbers and organizations you helped in the community. You don’t need to give a laundry list of events; one or two will do but be sure the statistics for your entire time in TKE are included. Once landing the interview, be sure to have a good handle on how you can further explain what the Fraternity has done for you. Maybe you were terrifi ed of public speaking or struggled with time management until you joined TKE. These, among others, would be great to highlight because it shows your adaptability. Employers want to know that you are willing and able to learn how to excel at your position. College is not the end of study—it has prepared you for the next step. The moral of this story is TKE should be a big part of your resume. Aside from the opportunity of meeting another Teke in an interview setting (and it has happened many times), you don’t want to gloss over all the work you put into the Fraternity while an undergraduate. You’ll be glad you did.

you are a teke – tell everyone

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The power of social networking is immense. From personal branding to positioning for future employment, there are many tools to use. Which one will give you the best opportunity for jobs? LinkedIn. Whether you are on it currently or not, it’s time to get online. It doesn’t matter if you are a recent college gradu-ate or a seasoned workforce professional, you can improve your prospects by creating a profi le. LinkedIn is a must for anyone who is serious about job hunting, career planning, and network-ing with people who can assist you as you build a successful professional life.

While Facebook is great for keeping in touch with friends and relatives, LinkedIn is a different approach geared toward business. If you are interested in a specifi c fi eld or looking for Fraters who are in a job you desire, this network is for you. On the topic of Facebook versus LinkedIn, you don’t need to connect with ev-eryone and their brothers. If you don’t have a specifi c connection to them, they will most likely ignore your request. Here are four things to think about as you begin your LinkedIn journey.

1Leverage the LinkedIn Network: LinkedIn’s massive user list (100 million plus) is one of its biggest assets. Two new users create a profi le every second. When you start, there

is no reason to fi nd everyone you can to be a connection. Add a few people each day and be sure to write personal messages as opposed to the generic “I’d like to add you in my professional network.” This will get an immediate “Ignore” response. This does not need to be an email’s worth of content, but just by adding in things like, ‘I hope you are having a good day’ and ‘I’m very interested in getting a mentor to break into the engineering fi eld’ can go a long way to gaining a connection.

2Grow Your Connections: LinkedIn has a function called introductions. This feature can help build your network or fi nd a contact at a fi rm you’re interested in. You can see the

connections between you and the person you want to meet and then use the introduction form to request an introduction. This is a no pressure request that the user can accept or ignore, but they can see who you are connected with before fi guring out what they want to do.

3Join a Group: Tau Kappa Epsilon has a group as well as alumni associations, other groups and businesses. Network-ing with groups is a quick and easy way to meet people

without requesting an introduction. This is a great way to get your foot in the door and fi nd a mentor, career focus and even a job. Participate in discussions and you’ll fi nd individuals who want to engage with you.

4Apply for a Job: Many organizations and businesses utilize this platform to advertise job openings. In addition, with a complete and updated profi le, recruiters scour for

potential employees. While this social network shouldn’t be used solely for job hunting, plenty of hiring takes place. You can not only see a job description, a company profi le and current employees can be found. As you will see on the next page, you never know if a connection can help you land the interview.

Join the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity group on LinkedIn. Scan the QR code above orwww.linkedin.com/company/tau-kappa-epsilon-fraternity

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Creating a profi le is the fi rst and most important part of LinkedIn. If done properly, the profi le will work for you even when you are not online. Here are a few things to keep in mind.

1Fill everything out completely. This cannot be stressed enough. Do you want to post on your profi le that you work at Kroger? Tell the world that you work at Kroger and have

gained a number of skills such as working with a team and so on. What else have you done during college or in your career? Include all employment, internships and volunteer jobs. This is a virtual resume that is always out there for potential employers to see. Showcasing your talents and skills could be the determining factor between landing an interview or being passed up.

2Use a profi le picture you want them to see. Unlike Facebook, you don’t want to put a picture up for you and your signifi cant other or favorite pet. This should be a professional

headshot or you in a suit. Make sure it’s not grainy, pixilated or looks like you are running through a wind tunnel. Nothing annoys people more than not being able to see who you are or can be in a profes-sional setting.

3Act Professional. LOL, SMH, & B4 are unacceptable on LinkedIn. You won’t be writing reports or PowerPoint presentations with this type of language, so why do it

here? Use complete sentences, appropriate grammar and correct punctuation. Throw away exclamation points. Potential employers don’t want to see how excited you are about something. Last, but certainly not least, don’t use big words so you can look smart. Nine times out of 10, you have misused it. It is best to look around other professionals’ profi les to see how you can create something similar.

4Ask for Recommendations. It doesn’t matter if it comes from your fi rst job when you were 16 or a professor, recommendations add instant credibility. You want to have

between three and fi ve of these to show the world people like you and you would be an asset to the potential employer. These should not come from friends or relatives. With more than 44 percent of Fortune 500 employers doing social media scans, it’s likely they will look to verify this information and fi gure it out.

Still not sure about all of this LinkedIn promotion? Here is a real story of its success.

Frater Louie Correa (Gamma, University of Illinois) was offered a position in Chicago. The only problem was fi guring out how to make it work without his wife securing a job. They looked at a few job websites and stumbled on the perfect job at Discover. It was in Training & Development, which is her fi eld, and it was at a large, reputable company which was very important to her. However, because it’s so large, getting a foot in the door would be diffi cult. How do you distinguish yourself from everyone else who applied? A resume and a cover letter are great, but having a contact there would be better. So, they turned to LinkedIn.

“I had the idea to search the company name on LinkedIn and the search returned a list of connections who work at Discover. It turned out a fellow Frater, Tim Schaefer (Lambda-Pi, Northeastern Illinois Uni-versity), was connected to another Frater, Kent Anderson (Lambda-Pi, Northeastern Illinois University), who worked there,” said Frater Correa. “Frater Schaefer helped me reach out to Frater Anderson and he was willing to share my wife’s resume with the hiring manager. Before we knew it, my wife was on a plane to Chicago and was offered the job shortly after her interview. What we learned was it is so powerful to be able to leverage fraternal and social networking connections to get your foot in the door. Most jobs are obtained through networking; TKE and LinkedIn can help you open the door, but the rest is up to you.”

There are a number of jobs out there waiting to be fi lled with qualifi ed candidates. The problem lies in making yourself look better than the others. One of the best ways in today’s society, aside from networking in person, is to utilize the LinkedIn tool. Get a profi le set up, connect with TKE on LinkedIn, and start networking. You may just land an intern-ship or job from another Teke like Frater Correa did.

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TOP RECRUITING GROUPS

1 Beta-Xi Arizona State University 4 40

2 Tau-Omega Carleton University 1 32

3 Epsilon-Rho Northern Arizona University 4 30

Kappa-Beta Colony University of Texas-Pan American 2 30

Epsilon Iowa State University 4 30

6 Zeta-Theta Western Illinois University 3 29

7 Upsilon-Beta California State University, Northridge 4 28

8 Alpha-Gamma Washington State University 4 27

Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology 2 27

10 Delta-Nu Northwest Missouri State University 4 26

11 Chi University of Washington 4 25

Nu-Iota University of Illinois at Chicago 3 25

13 Beta-Omega Missouri State University 4 24

Mu-Upsilon Illinois State University 3 24

15 Beta-Mu Bucknell University 1 23

Rank Chapter College/University Region Men

Rank Chapter College/University Region Size

TOP CHAPTERS BY SIZE

*Expansion groups are not included in this report. Results are as of 4/25/12.

1 Pi-Xi University of California, San Diego 4 137

2 Beta-Sigma University of Southern California 4 132

3 Omicron The Ohio State University 3 128

4 Beta-Xi Arizona State University 4 117

5 Alpha-Tau Drexel University 1 110

6 Alpha-Gamma Washington State University 4 103

7 Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology 2 98

8 Nu University of California-Berkeley 4 97

9 Chi University of Washington 4 92

Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 92

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Albion College, OmegaStrength: 49GPA: 3.23Community Service Hours: 424

Philanthropic Dollars: $1,246Recruitment Results: 15

Baylor University, Omicron-PiStrength: 38Community Service Hours: 1,191Philanthropic Dollars: $380

Recruitment Results: 10

Boise State University, Nu-EtaStrength: 45Community Service Hours: 1,876Philanthropic Dollars: $3,200

Recruitment Results: 7

Bowling Green State University, Zeta-LambdaStrength: 55Community Service Hours: 2,259

Philanthropic Dollars: $1,505Recruitment Results: 22

Butler University, Gamma-PsiStrength: 34GPA: 2.68Community Service Hours: 645

Philanthropic Dollars: $2,150Recruitment Results: 8

California State Univ.-Northridge, Upsilon-BetaStrength: 66GPA: 2.4Community Service Hours: 450

Philanthropic Dollars: $1,017Recruitment Results: 28

City College of New York, Kappa-SigmaStrength: 47Community Service Hours: 1,059Philanthropic Dollars: $278

Recruitment Results: 20

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Find a service or philanthropy project idea by going to tke.org under the Service Tab or email [email protected].

ALBION COLLEGE, Omega Three Omega Tekes were the proud recipients of the 2011 chapter scholarship awards, which are given annually to collegiate Fraters who have excelled in academics and contributions to the Frater-nity and the Albion College community. Frater Kyle Henry received the “Dr. John L. Seaton Scholarship Award.” The award was re-named this year in memory of Dr. Seaton who served as Albion College president from 1924–1945 and was initiated as an honorary Frater of TKE’s Omega Chapter in 1943. Recipients of the “William C. Prout Scholarship Award” are Fraters Aaron Bender and Justin DeHondt, both members of the class of 2011. The scholarship is made possible through a gener-ous bequest from the estate of Frater Prout that exemplifi es his devotion to the chapter. “We are pleased to be able to award these scholarships,” said Frater Jerry Johnson, who serves as Omega Chapter Board of Advisors Scholarship Chair. “This year’s recipients have distinguished themselves through their academic, service, and fraternal achievements.”

CHAPTER NEWS

Recruitment Results as of 4/25/12

D.C. TKE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONOn March 14, the D.C. Tekes turned one of their usually well attended happy hours into a fundraising event for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. They had a $5 cover charge and $1 raffl e tickets for prizes from Sign of the Whale, a regular establishment in the Dupont Circle neigh-borhood. The Founders’ Day dinner was another success with TKE Educational Foundation guest Kathy Williams, as well as Grand Council member Brian Montgomery who provided an update on the Fraternity. The Jack & Rachel Dart Scholarship was awarded to Frater Elliot Jeffords from the Upsilon-Omicron chapter at American University, and the Tidewater-Blueridge Scholarship was awarded to Frater Will Fenstermaker from the Alpha-Pi chapter at George Washington University. Frater Rick Feuer, LLT (Zeta-Omicron, Western Carolina University), participated in the SunTrust Rock & Roll Half Marathon Saturday, March 17, in Washington, D.C., to benefi t patients at St. Jude.

BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, Zeta-LambdaZeta-Lambda Chapter took home some very high honors during the March 23 Greek Weekend at Bowling Green State University. They were presented the highest university recognition, the Greek Excellence Award, by university President Mary Ellen Mazey. With the help of The Blueprint, Tau Kappa Epsilon also received an award for Outstanding Member Development Program. In addition to these two awards, Frater Stephen Howard was awarded Outstanding New Greek Member for his contributions and involvement on the campus of BGSU. The chapter received second place in the Overall Greek Week Competition as well. Frater Earl J. Richards, LLT, Grand Province Advisor, said, “I am very proud of them and their hard work. Pretty impressive accomplishments for having been chartered a year!”

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Colorado State University, Gamma-BetaStrength: 23GPA: 2.39Community Service Hours: 482Recruitment Results: 18

Drake University, Alpha-XiStrength: 29Community Service Hours: 507Philanthropic Dollars: $1,920

Recruitment Results: 15

Drexel University, Alpha-TauStrength: 105Community Service Hours: 1,553Philanthropic Dollars: $1,452

Recruitment Results: 11

Florida State University, Lambda-IotaStrength: 57GPA: 2.69Community Service Hours: 845

Philanthropic Dollars: $40,965Recruitment Results: 15

Illinois State University, Mu-UpsilonStrength: 51GPA: 2.54Community Service Hours: 898

Philanthropic Dollars: $3,584Recruitment Results: 25

Iowa State University, EpsilonStrength: 78Community Service Hours: 7,135Philanthropic Dollars: $16,295

Recruitment Results: 30

Kutztown University, Xi-PhiStrength: 41Community Service Hours: 573Philanthropic Dollars: $2,459

Recruitment Results: 25

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CHAPTER NEWS

Recruitment Results as of 4/25/12

Be sure to fi ll out the Annual Report by May 15, 2012, on the Membership Maintenance Module.

HEARTLAND PROVINCE Ninety Fraters and guests from fi ve states attended the 11th annual Heartland Province Founders’ Day celebration in Oklahoma City on January 14. Grand Grammateus Fritz Jacobi and his wife were also in attendance.

The inaugural Doug Blubaugh Memorial Spirit Award was introduced by Dawn Blubaugh Hawkins, daughter of the Beta-Gamma alumnus who passed away in May. Blubaugh won the gold medal in wrestling in the ’60 Olym-pic games and was named the world’s outstanding wrestler by the AAU. The fi rst recipient of the award was Dalton Holdge, Epsilon-Eta Chapter, who graduated as valedic-torian from Southwestern Oklahoma State University in May 2011 at the age of 20 after attending college for only two years. He is wearing Frater Blubaugh’s 1960 Olympic gold medal while holding the award presented by Ms. Hawkins (left). Mickey Toler Memorial Awards were presented

to Fraters Nate Raddatz, Dave Madison, Walter Jenny, Harvey Grauberger, and Darren Stormont for their outstanding alumni involvement during 2011. Fraters Marshall Scantlin, Epsilon Sigma, and John Wood, Beta Gamma, were inducted into the TKE Oklahoma Hall of Fame. During an af-ternoon ritual, four alumni were inducted into the Fraternity for Life. Landon Mar-tin, father of two Tekes at Epsilon-Theta Colony, was initiated as an honorary member of the Fraternity. To conclude the Founders’ Day banquet, Fraters sang the Closing Ode (right).

DRAKE UNIVERSITY, Alpha-XiThe Alpha-Xi chapter broke new ground at Drake University this year with the TKE Car Smash for Cash to benefi t St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Philanthropy Chair Shawn June began planning the event back in April of 2011 and worked on the logistics throughout the summer. With ‘go big or go home’ as his motto, he was determined to execute a successful and safe event for the chapter. Shawn’s family lives on a farm just outside of Des Moines, and he knew that he could fi nd junk vehicles on almost any farmstead. After contacting his family and other farmers, he tracked down an old Jeep Grand Cherokee with a missing door. But Shawn’s stepfather wasn’t satisfi ed. He shared their vision, and a bigger, better car was the only thing that would do. So, after a little scouting, he came across a Pontiac minivan and convinced the owner to donate it. Shawn worked with Drake, sending them information about the event, along with a list of possible risks that come with smashing a car to bits with a sledgehammer. Drake authorized waiver sheets for all participants to sign before entering the ring and helped with suggestions for Risk Management. To help pub-licize the event, the chapter had TKE Car Smash T-shirts made, with Axe Body Spray as their co-sponsor. The shirts, black with orange lettering and listing all of the participating Greek houses at Drake, sold for $10 a piece. The event turnout was fantastic. Along with a steady line throughout the day, several partici-pants came back for more—dishing out punishment galore on the minivan. Money raised at the event, combined with continuing T-shirt sales, made for the most successful philanthropy event Alpha-Xi has seen in more than fi ve years. Frater June and Prytanis Jarrad Emamian created an event that was not only fun, but allowed the Tekes to raise more than $2,500 for St. Jude. Expressing the chapter’s sentiments, “This house is about heart, and we will continue to grow and do even better in the years to come.”

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Lebanon Valley College, Rho-ChiStrength: 20GPA: 3.08Community Service Hours: 1,024

Philanthropic Dollars: $6,220Recruitment Results: 8

Miami University, Delta-XiStrength: 45GPA 2.9Community Service Hours: 546

Philanthropic Dollars: $540Recruitment Results: 19

New Jersey City University, Tau-DeltaStrength: 26Community Service Hours: 933Philanthropic Dollars: $225

Recruitment Results: 9

NYIT-Manhattan, Upsilon-MuStrength: 35Community Service Hours: 1,515Philanthropic Dollars: $2,487

Recruitment Results: 7

Northern Michigan University, Theta-IotaStrength: 20GPA: 2.58Community Service Hours: 815

Philanthropic Dollars: $1,103Recruitment Results: 11

Northwest Missouri State University, Delta-NuStrength: 83GPA: 2.53Community Service Hours: 1,342

Philanthropic Dollars: $6,635Recruitment Results: 23

Oakland University, Upsilon-XiStrength: 58GPA: 2.82Community Service Hours: 1,415

Philanthropic Dollars: $2,620Recruitment Results: 21

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WINTER 2012 THE TEKE 19 Recruitment Results as of 4/25/12

NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Xi-Gamma The original founding and undergraduate members of the Xi-Gamma chapter recently celebrated their 40th anniversary. “During the late 1960s, members of the local Mu Delta Lambda decided to affi liate with a national fraternity and selected TKE,” stated Frater Vincent Borkowski. “With the support of the school, and this included both the Old Westbury and New York City campuses along with help from Dean Singer and Arden DeBrun, we embarked on fulfi lling the scholastic, athletic and com-munity support requirements of TKE.” The goal was accomplished on May 22, 1971, with the installation of Xi-Gamma Chapter. During the past four decades, chapter members have entered the professional ranks of medicine and accounting as well as become successful business owners in a variety of industries. “Whenever I attend one of our events,” says Tom Frenz, Xi-Gamma’s fi rst Prytanis, “I can see that the spirit we found many years ago is still active in all our members, and this is especially strong with the undergraduates. It is a thrill to see what we started continues today.”

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Delta-Nu The TKE Alumni Association at Northwest Missouri State University sponsored a re-dedi-cation ceremony June 2 for the Tau Kappa Epsilon house which was damaged by an arson fi re on August 5, 2011. The weekend activities attended by more than 140 TKE alumni were held in conjunction with the 17th Annual TKE Memorial Golf Tournament at Mozingo Lake Golf Course in Maryville.

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Check out Top Philanthropy and Service Hour chapters on page 27.

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Shawnee State University, Tau-NuStrength: 38GPA: 2.52Community Service Hours: 1,771

Philanthropic Dollars: $7,234Recruitment Results: 17

Southern Illinois Univ.-Carbondale, Beta-ChiStrength: 65GPA: 2.46Community Service Hours: 953

Philanthropic Dollars: $200Recruitment Results: 12

Stephen F. Austin State University, Nu-XiStrength: 31GPA: 2.39Community Service Hours: 856

Philanthropic Dollars: $3,216Recruitment Results: 6

St. Francis University, Delta-PhiStrength: 29Community Service Hours: 157Philanthropic Dollars: $428

Recruitment Results: 8

Susquehanna University, Iota-BetaStrength: 42Community Service Hours: 1,956Philanthropic Dollars: $1,250

Recruitment Results: 16

Tennessee Tech University, Mu-OmicronStrength: 25GPA: 2.36Community Service Hours: 983

Philanthropic Dollars: $4,550Recruitment Results: 5

Texas Tech University, Omicron-RhoStrength: 47Community Service Hours: 540Philanthropic Dollars: $1,050

Recruitment Results: 44

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CHAPTER NEWS

STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY, Nu-XiOn February 28, Nu-Xi Chapter at SFA hosted its fi fth annual Miss Greek pageant. Started in the fall of 2007 to raise awareness of the dangers from excessive alcohol consumption and in memory of Frater Nik Gallegos, the event has now raised more than $10,000 for Mothers Against Drunk Driving. This year, the event had two participants from each of the fi ve campus Panhellenic sororities. They competed in a Miss America style pageant, complete with Talent, Formal and Casual Wear, and Q&A portions. This year’s winner was Haley Warr (pictured right) of Delta Delta Delta. The men of Nu-Xi raised almost $1,500 and contributed more than 160 service hours to the event. The judges were comprised of representatives of MADD who also received an appropriately oversized check at the end of the event.

ST. FRANCIS UNIVERSITY, Delta-PhiDelta-Phi Tekes in Loretto, Pa., participated in their sixth annual Polar Bear Swim on February 17 to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. At 4 p.m., twenty of the chapter’s members braved the cold and jumped into Lake Saint Francis, located on the Loretto campus behind Christian Hall. They collected donations from students, professors, local businesses, and alumni and sold T-shirts bearing their Polar Bear Swim logo. For those donating $100 or more, they could have their business logos on the back of the shirt. Brothers also sold Polar Bear Swim shirts for $10 before and during the swim to raise additional money to donate to St. Jude.

Start an alumni association for your chapter or area. It’s an opportunity to connect with other Fraters for fellow-ship, fun, and networking.

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The tournament, which was fully sold out, included 104 golfers and was held Friday, June 1. The event annually honors the memory of those Tekes who have passed away while raising money for capital improvements to the TKE house facility and this year for The TKE House Fire Recovery Fund. This year, the TKE Alumni Association was able to provide overnight accommodations in the newly renovated house along with meals for those TKE alumni who wished to stay at the house. The formal re-dedication ceremony, attended by about 100 individuals, included comments from former TKE Chapter Advisor, Northwest Tennis Coach Mark Rosewell; Mike Johnson, Vice President of University Advancement at Northwest; Michael Russell, TKE Regional Director; Phil Rickebaugh, fi re chief of the Maryville Fire Department; current Prytanis Chris Kerwin, and several members of the TKE Board of Advisors. The was held to honor those individuals from the Frater-nity, the university and the community who have been instrumental in the return of the TKE house to a state of the art fraternity facility on the Northwest campus.

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Towson University, Pi-UpsilonStrength: 84GPA: 2.61Community Service Hours: 795

Philanthropic Dollars: $5,319Recruitment Results: 20

Truman State University, Iota-GammaStrength: 38GPA: 2.95Community Service Hours: 768

Philanthropic Dollars: $3,142Recruitment Results: 17

Univ. of Arkansas-Monticello, Colony 758Strength: 24GPA: 2.58Community Service Hours: 829

Philanthropic Dollars: $2,480Recruitment Results: 12

University of Calfi ornia-Berkeley, NuStrength: 89GPA: 3.35Community Service Hours: 971

Philanthropic Dollars: $13,627Recruitment Results: 10

Univ. of California-Santa Cruz, Colony 852Strength: 55Community Service Hours: 485Philanthropic Dollars: $8,070

Recruitment Results: 14

University of Florida, Gamma-ThetaStrength: 61GPA: 2.84Community Service Hours: 743

Philanthropic Dollars: $10,553Recruitment Results: 14

University of Georgia, Xi-LambdaStrength: 46GPA: 2.94Community Service Hours: 1,110

Philanthropic Dollars: $4,960Recruitment Results: 18

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CHAPTER NEWS

Why is your chapter not included? We need to hear from you at [email protected].

TOWSON UNIVERSITY, Pi-UpsilonPi-Upsilon Tekes teamed up with 2012 American Country Music award nominees the Eli Young Band and local country radio station 93.1 WPOC to host a major philanthropy event at Towson University for the benefi t of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The band played an hour-long acoustic show in the West Village Commons Ballroom on Sunday, March 4, and the groups’ com-bined efforts garnered $1,376 for the hospital. Frater Rob Frazier played the biggest role in setting up the event. He contacted the radio station and oversaw all of the promotions for the show. From there, it was up to the rest of the chapter to sell tickets, meet-and-greet raffl es, and the like. And, of course, the Eli Young Band agreed to take the time out of their busy touring schedule to play at Towson. Justin Cole, program director at WPOC Baltimore, said, “This show presented a truly unique opportunity for students to see the Eli Young Band, one of country music’s hottest new bands, in an intimate setting. Country music, country radio and college students coming together for the kids at St Jude … it doesn’t get any better. It’s a partnership where everyone wins, and we were excited to be involved.”

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY, NuOn February 25, the Berkeley Tekes headed to Stow Lake in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park for its semiannual retreat. About 50 active members and 13 new members showed up and participated in both chapter discussions and recreational activities such as frisbee and football. It was a great oppor-tunity to relax for a few hours off-campus and have some quality bonding time among Fraters. Nu Chapter has offi cially agreed to serve as a co-primary sponsor for the annual Autism Speaks 5K run on April 7, 2012. The event, offi cially called “1 in 100 5K Race for Autism U,” earns its name from the ratio of people who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders each year. Fraters Alexander Bernhart and Ryan Tabura are excited to be working with Autism Speaks President Caroline McCloskey to put on this event that raises money to support research for autism. According to Frater Bernhart, as co-primary sponsors, TKE Nu will “raise $2,000 through registration fees and donations, hold a fundraising barbecue for its sponsors and members, and have 15 of its members actually run in the race.” Additionally, the chapter strives to play a large part in raising awareness for this event on campus by distributing fl yers and other materials. The Tekes have worked closely with Autism Speaks in the past, participating in small fundraisers and making small donations to the organization. “We are so grateful of TKE’s generosity and enthusiasm and it is organizations like TKE that make our efforts worthwhile,” said McCloskey.

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University of Houston, Epsilon-OmicronStrength: 54GPA: 2.33Community Service Hours: 1,823

Philanthropic Dollars: $282Recruitment Results: 18

University of Iowa, Lambda-EtaStrength: 49Community Service Hours: 289Philanthropic Dollars: $3,625

Recruitment Results: 16

University of Maine, Beta-UpsilonStrength: 20GPA: 2.61Community Service Hours: 764

Philanthropic Dollars: $2,326Recruitment Results: 4

University of Maryland, Beta-DeltaStrength: 74Community Service Hours: 1,500Philanthropic Dollars: $28,579

Recruitment Results: 7

University of Michigan, UpsilonStrength: 50Community Service Hours: 151Philanthropic Dollars: $250

Recruitment Results: 22

University of Nevada-Reno, Pi-IotaStrength: 43Community Service Hours: 1,062Philanthropic Dollars: $26,829

Recruitment Results: 18

Univ. of North Carolina-Wilmington, Mu-ChiStrength: 28GPA: 2.83 Community Service Hours: 757Philanthropic Dollars: $2,190

Recruitment Results: 11

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Recruitment Results as of 4/25/12

CHAPTER NEWS

UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, Lambda-EtaOn October 29, 2010, Lambda-Eta Chapter of TKE at the University of Iowa wrapped up a visit from Frater Buckwheat Perry with the typical magnifi cent dinner, a rush event, and a photo in front of the house. Frater Perry’s visit was a big morale booster, gave the guys some of the best meals they’d had that semester, and instilled an improved get-it-done-now style work ethic that has con-tinued. That led to the chapter having the largest new member classes in 2011 since re-chartering in 2007, which increased membership by almost 50 percent.

UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, Alpha-ChiThe brothers of the Alpha-Chi chapter, in conjunction with the members of the Red Cross, hosted their fi rst blood drive at the University of Louisville’s Red Barn last fall. The location at the central hub for University of Louisville students proved to be a great location to attract willing blood donors. Hundreds of donors attended, including members from other fraternities and sororities, as well as other students on campus. The Fraters of Tau Kappa Epsilon look forward to a many great future blood drives working with the Red Cross!

UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Beta-Delta On February 26, TKE Fraters partnered with Alpha Chi Omega to make a differ-ence for Ethiopian youth. They put on a philanthropy event to raise money and awareness for The Fregenet Foundation and Ethiopia Reads Foundation, which strive to enrich the education of the knowledge hungry youth demographic across the most impoverished parts of Ethiopia. The fundraiser included a night of fun, delicious Ethiopian food, comedy, dancing, and a silent auction, netting $20,000 for these foundations.

The Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy XXVI will be held August 3-7, 2012.

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Univ. of South Carolina-Aiken, Sigma-ZetaStrength: 34GPA: 2.89Community Service Hours: 1,415

Philanthropic Dollars: $3,568Recruitment Results: 13

University of West Georgia, Xi-ThetaStrength: 28GPA: 2.59Community Service Hours: 722

Philanthropic Dollars: $3,330Recruitment Results: 15

Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Zeta-ZetaStrength: 37GPA: 3.10Community Service Hours: 1,217

Philanthropic Dollars: $4,189Recruitment Results: 13

Western Illinois University, Zeta-ThetaStrength: 64GPA: 2.79Community Service Hours: 161

Philanthropic Dollars: $613Recruitment Results: 29

Whitman College, Alpha-ThetaStrength: 75Community Service Hours: 752Philanthropic Dollars: $3,000

Recruitment Results: 19

Winona State University, Nu-KappaStrength: 22Community Service Hours: 262Philanthropic Dollars: $540

Recruitment Results: 11

Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Zeta-MuStrength: 91GPA: 3.07

Community Service Hours: 1,164Philanthropic Dollars: $10,353Recruitment Results: 22

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CHAPTER NEWS

Please submit chapter news and photos for the summer edition of THE TEKE by June 15, 2012, to [email protected].

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS, Pi-LambdaLas Vegas Tekes participated in the homecoming parade November 4 at the Town Square Mall and placed second overall in votes on campus. Every year, students build a fl oat related to the home-coming theme and showcase their fl oats at the parade. TKE’s fl oat depicted the Lied Library. The goal of the chapter is to strive for greatness and succeed in all aspects of fraternity life and aspire to be the most promising and contributing chapter nationwide. Above all, they are committed to Love, Charity and Esteem.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE, Zeta-ZetaSome gaze with a perplexed look, but most are undeniably amused by the scene in front of the Zeta-Zeta house every year in November as giant turkeys and pilgrims run up and down the sidewalk raising food and money for Hunger Task Force. As one Frater, Josh Garcia, said, “People often have a negative perspective of fraternities, but by giving back our time and effort toward a great cause in this community, we hope to change that.” Prytanis Alex Sperry is thankful the community is so willing to help with this great cause and is very impressed with the turnout each time. The chapter has collected more than 2,000 pounds of food in previous years and nearly matched that this year. Through their hard work and dedication, as well as the generous donations of the members of the community, these Tekes show the Milwaukee area the virtue of charity and that exceptional men don’t have to be the exception. As another Frater, Meldon Starkey, put it, “While shaking our tail feathers at oncoming traffi c is quite enjoyable and attracts the attention we need, the important aspect of this event is the time these brothers of mine invest in it during the course of the week, regardless of self-interest or how cold it is. I’m truly proud to be part of TKE.” Zeta-Zeta managed to log an amazing 400+ hours of community service during the Thanks-giving food drive, known as Gobble for Groceries, held the week of November 16. A great big thank-you to the Tekes for making the commitment to fi ght hunger.

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I Pledge Her My Heart

Gillian Fontana2012–13 TKE International Sweetheart

“My heart stopped,” said Miss Gillian Fontana. “I'm super excited and have really wanted this since the chapter told me about it.” The 2012–13 TKE International Sweetheart is the Upsilon-Mu chapter's fi rst representative to be selected and a member of Alpha Sigma Tau at New York Institute of Technology. She said her experience in the sorority has been nothing short of amazing. “Alpha Sigma Tau has been very infl uential. All the help they do in the community and on campus was something I wanted to be a part of. I’ve taken on leadership roles which have taught me great things I can take on after college.” Tau Kappa Epsilon has also played a positive role in her life. She said many of her friends and closest confi dants are those in the Fraternity. When asked why she believes TKE is different, she said it’s all about maturity. “Most of the fraternity men I have met before were very disrespectful and immature until I met the guys from TKE. When the new members go through the process, you can see them grow up. They really learn what it means to be a man. That’s something that’s truly remarkable.” Another way the Fraternity has impacted her is inspiring her to be a better person. “I value their dedication and pursuit of commitment not only to the organization but also in all facets of life. Love, charity and esteem are more than just words to me. They are words I hold dear to my heart.” A fi rst semester graduate student at NYIT, Gillian studies communication arts with an emphasis in PR & marketing and maintains a 4.0 Grade Point Average. She seeks a degree to become an event planner and own her own business. Her passion for meeting people and creating relationships fi rst attracted her to this industry. Doing community service is one of the primary areas that helped her career choice. “Community service is such a great way to learn different things. I live life to the fullest now. One of the best examples is a breast cancer walk I did where we trekked 35 miles with those who have survived this terrible disease. You can’t go through life lazily because you don’t know what can happen in a day or a year—you have to make each moment count.” As you can see, Gillian will be an excellent ambassador for Tau Kappa Epsilon and the entire Greek community. Her dedication, passion and love of life is infectious and will serve her well throughout life. Once more, please help Tau Kappa Epsilon congratulate Miss Gillian Fontana, your 2012–13 TKE Interna-tional Sweetheart.

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TOP PHILANTHROPY DOLLARS

1 Pi Pennsylvania State University 1 $85,148

2 Lambda-Gamma University of Cincinnati 3 $55,000

3 Rho-Theta Lake Superior State University 3 $53,605

4 Gamma-Upsilon University of Texas at Austin 2 $46,737

5 Tau-Beta Sonoma State University 4 $43,497

6 Lambda-Iota Florida State University 2 $40,965

7 Pi-Epsilon Christian Brothers University 2 $40,222

8 Omicron The Ohio State University 3 $36,500

9 Lambda-Psi East Carolina University 2 $31,677

10 Tau-Omega Carleton University 1 $30,955

11 Lambda-Phi Bryant University 1 $30,500

12 Beta-Delta University of Maryland 1 $28,579

Rank Chapter College/University Region Dollars

TOP SERVICE HOURS

1 Epsilon Iowa State University 4 7,135

2 Mu-Theta Lycoming College 1 6,550

3 Tau-Eta Southern Connecticut State University 1 5,135

4 Tau-Omega Carleton University 1 4,499

5 Tau-Beta Sonoma State University 4 3,800

6 Mu-Lambda Michigan Technological University 3 3,693

7 Upsilon-Alpha Spring Hill College 2 3,121

8 Epsilon-Rho Northern Arizona University 4 3,050

9 Alpha-Chi University of Louisville 2 3,017

10 Beta-Xi Arizona State University 4 2,959

11 Alpha-Eta Rutgers University 1 2,860

12 Upsilon-Delta Saginaw Valley State University 3 2,816

Rank Chapter College/University Region Hours

Results are as of 4/25/12. Be sure to report your service and philanthropy in the Membership Maintenance Module.

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TOP GRADE POINT AVERAGES

1 Xi Washington University 4 3.40

2 Nu University of California-Berkeley 4 3.35

3 Nu-Phi Duquesne University 3 3.24

4 Omega Albion College 3 3.23

5 Beta-Mu Bucknell University 1 3.18

6 Epsilon-Beta Colony University of Tampa 2 3.17

7 Pi The Pennsylvania State University 3 3.13

8 Zeta-Zeta University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 3 3.10

9 Rho-Chi Lebanon Valley College 1 3.08

Pi-Theta University of Texas San Antonio 2 3.08

Pi-Delta University of Alabama at Birmingham 2 3.08

12 Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 3.07

Pi-Alpha Ashland University 3 3.07

Rank Chapter College/University Region Total GPA

EDUCATION

1 Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 32

2 Nu University of California-Berkeley 4 24

3 Tau-Omega Carleton University 1 21

4 Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology 2 20

Xi-Lambda University of Georgia 2 20

Epsilon Iowa State University 4 20

Alpha-Gamma Washington State University 4 20

Rho-Delta Cal Poly-Pomona 4 20

9 Upsilon-Xi Oakland University 3 19

10 Alpha-Nu University of New Hampshire 1 16

Rho-Chi Lebanon Valley College 1 16

Xi-Theta University of West Georgia 2 16

Results are as of 4/25/12. Be sure to report this information in the Membership Maintenance Module.

RLCAttendees

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Fraters,

Sixteen months ago, I started a journey to help take TKE a giant step forward. The launch of the Top Gun program challenged each Frater to push the envelope to new heights in campus involvement, academics, service, philanthropy, education, and alumni involvement. At the same time, we provided education and communications to protect our brothers and our Fraternity. Your results are record breaking. You have exceeded Top Gun on each of the above initiatives. We fi nished our fi scal year with over 3,800 new initiates for a total membership of over 11,100. Congratulations to all of you. You are Top Gun Leaders! Maintain your momentum and continue pushing the limits on your journey. My journey will change now. At IBM, NSHMBA and TKE, my gift has been in transformation and business success. While my heart will always be on guiding youth

CEO FAREWELLthrough education, my spirit is in the business world. This is my last offi cial communication to you as your CEO. It was an honor serving as your CEO. Thank you and the Grand Council for the opportunity. I am proud of the great steps we have taken together and our successes. I am proud to be a Teke. Please know that wherever you go that if you need a Wingman, give me a call and I’ll be there. All the best to each of you.

Yours in the Bond,

Steven A. Ramos11th CEO of TKE

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Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter: CHRISTOPHER BULLINSopportunities for students to apply classroom knowledge as they execute student leadership roles,” said Bullins. He is making an impact in several aspects of Greek Life. From enhancing fraternity and sorority housing (playing a signifi cant role in creating a housing project) to collaborating with students and alumni on standards of excellence, he most enjoys making a lasting impact. “I get to see students whom I have worked closely with graduate. These young men and women will go on to accomplish so many amazing things in their lives, and I always feel thankful to have been a part of their lives and their educational process.” He is a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University with a degree in sociology and speech communication. In addition, he earned a master’s degree in college student personnel from BGSU and is pursuing a doctoral degree in higher educa-tion administration. Tau Kappa Epsilon thanks Frater Bullins for all his hard work and dedication to build an environment conducive to creating leaders.

“I get to see students whom

I have worked closely with

graduate. These young men

and women will go on to

accomplish so many amazing

things in their lives ... .”

April Volunteer of the Month: DAVID TOWNE Tau Kappa Epsilon has some exceptional volunteers who leave an indelible mark on this Fraternity. Frater David Towne (Omega, Albion College) served as Histor and Prytanis as a collegiate member, graduated from TKE Leadership Academy VI, and currently serves in several volunteer capaci-ties including Chief Grand Justice, Great Lakes Grand Province Advisor, and Chapter Advisor to both Omega and Upsilon-Xi chapters. A Life Loyal Teke and a member of the Order of the Triangle, Frater Towne believes his involvement has made a great impact on his life. “I couldn’t begin to give as much to the Fraternity as it has given to me,” said Frater Towne. “The enjoyment I derive from helping young Fraters has the same kind of life-changing experiences that I have had as a Teke. It’s greater than any monetary reward.” He often talks to others about how the com-mitment he took 18 years ago to be a Frater for life does not have an expiration date. “If we are really serious about living the values of Love, Charity and Esteem, then our com-mitment to perpetuating those values must not end at graduation. If a small fraction of our alumni—even 1 percent more—stayed involved as advisors, donors and volunteers, we would eliminate many

of the problems that hold our collegiate chapters back and free our members to excel as individuals, students and members of their communities.” One of the most important attributes of a volunteer is patience. He believes it is an indispens-able virtue when dealing with collegiate members. Because each new generation of Fraters is learning how to be a Teke for the very fi rst time, as an advisor, he needs to be a role model. One of his favorite moments came at his home chapter’s ritual this year. “Being in the same room where I started my journey as a Teke and shared so many important moments with my fellow Fraters, I felt a profound connection to the young men assuming the Bond that evening. It’s hard to fully describe, but it was very moving.” He received his Bachelor of Arts at Albion College and his Juris Doctorate cum laude from the Michigan State University College of Law. He is currently an attorney with a solo practice focusing on civil litigation with an emphasis in creditors rights. He also serves as general counsel at The Center for Individual and Family Therapy. He resides in metropolitan Detroit with his partner of seven years, Greg, who is an Alpha Sigma Phi.

“The enjoyment I derive from

helping young Fraters has the

same kind of life-changing

experiences that I have had as

a Teke. It’s greater than any

monetary reward.”

Have you ever thanked the person who oversees Greek Life? It’s not an easy position. While it has many great moments, there are also tough decisions to make. TKE is trying to lead this charge—to show appreciation for their efforts to move the Greek movement forward. Christopher Bullins, Associate Dean of Students at Bowling Green State University, is one of these dynamic individuals making a difference in the lives of men and women, leading by example. His experience has ranged from Greek House Director at BGSU, Coordinator of Greek Life and Student Organization Programs at the University of Arizona, and Associate Dean of Students/Director of Greek Affairs at the University of Florida. In his current role, he oversees fraternity and sorority life, off-campus student services, and advises the Graduate Student Senate. He believes the Greek experience is a formative component of a student’s education. “They provide involvement and engagement opportunities that help connect students to their peers, alumni, and institutions, as well as create

VOLUNTEERS

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When most Fraters think of a Volunteer of the Month, they envision a member who wants to make a difference in the Fraternity. In this case, Tammy Bagnato, a Phi Mu and former TKE Sweet-heart, has stepped up to help the Xi-Omega chapter at Virginia Tech. When the group faced diffi cult sanctions in 2009, she was instrumental in keeping the members focused on the positives to get them back to full recognition in the future. Her efforts did not go unnoticed. She says her deep connection to the Fraternity and efforts to help never really seemed like volunteer work. “It just seems natural to step in and give time and attention,” said Bagnato. “TKE has meant so much to all of us over the years, and these guys are amazing. Supporting this chapter is a labor of love. Ultimately, working with the guys is a gift from the heart, and it simply feels great to be a part of their lives and continue to develop new relationships.” She believes alumni have skills and life experi-ence that the active brothers don’t have yet. In the winter of 2009, many of the active members thought life was over for Xi-Omega. Tammy and the alumni knew better. They offered patience and confi dence. She said it is critical for volunteers to be able to see the big picture. “In my business life, I’ve had to be a planner, a strategist, a counselor, and someone who sees the future. Volunteers have to fi gure out when to

“Volunteering ensures that we

prepare for our future so that

our network continues to grow

and our members continue to

lead as better men, building a

better world.”

June Volunteer of the Month: DR. NIGEL HERNANDEZ “I get the opportunity to see fi rsthand what challenges our chapters and undergraduates face, and this allows me to infl uence changes and solu-tions at the regional or international level.” June Volunteer of the Month, Dr. Nigel Hernandez (Lambda-Lambda, Utica College), has served in various capacities including his current role as Grand Province Advisor in the Northeast. He said being a volunteer allows him the challenge of working with an almost unattainable goal for the Liberty Province. No matter how we defi ne success, or planned for the academic year, something always seems to derail their plans and it becomes an uphill battle. “Fortunately, we have a world-class regional servicing team who are all proactive and depend-able, which makes the experience worthwhile. As undergraduate or alumni Fraters, we can all point to something in our TKE experience that was a defi ning moment. Perhaps that moment was an increase in confi dence, a fi rst job lead or a lesson in leadership or running a business. Whatever it is, we owe it to TKE and our unique experiences as Fraters. Volunteering ensures that we prepare for our future so that our network continues to grow and our members continue to lead as better men,

building a better world.” He has many favorite moments because seeing the success in turning around chapters that are ripe with potential gives him a lasting intrinsic satisfaction. “Last fall we had such a chapter in this region; however, with a lot of time, determination, hard work, university engagement and the BuckPete workshop (Buckwheat and Regional Director Pete Dawson), they were transformed and took full ownership. A year later, hearing the school acknowledge them as a ‘fi ne example of fraternity’ was a stellar moment and testament to why we all do this.” He currently teaches the fi nal MBA capstone course at the University of Maryland and has two other businesses. He volunteers with causes that resonate with his life experiences, interests and expertise. He is also active with the American Cancer Society, American Institute for Cancer Research, March of Dimes, and serves as a board director for the Center for Law, Policy and Justice, and the Center for the Study of Regulatory Affairs. Tau Kappa Epsilon thanks Frater Hernandez for all his hard work to help build Better Men for a

Better World.

May Volunteer of the Month: TAMMY BAGNATO

“In my business life, I’ve

had to be a planner, a

strategist, a counselor, and

someone who sees the future.

Volunteers have to fi gure out

when to step in and when to

stay out.”

step in and when to stay out. This one has been the hardest. So, ‘letting go’ of things is not always easy. I’ve learned too that I have to be mindful of ‘risk’ without sounding too much like an old lady. We know more than they think we do, but we have to let them manage and learn on their own.” Her favorite moment as a volunteer was receiving a text message from Frater and Associ-ate Regional Director Aaron Pattison (Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California) that the chapter had been reinstated. “Being called at about 8 a.m. on a Saturday morning this past fall by active brother Colin Kerr requesting that I drive out to the house was another great moment. The guys were out on the deck singing and playing guitar, having a great time on a beautiful sunny morning. Times like these are my favorites.” Outside of TKE, Tammy is a volunteer, teach-ing work-release prisoners in two county jail systems, including programs for personal goal setting, budgeting, decision making, and confl ict resolution. She has also served on the Board of Advisors for the Xi-Omega chapter and numerous homeowner associations, among others. To have such an amaz-ing woman helping Fraters at Virginia Tech is truly remarkable. She has made an incredible difference in their lives and epitomizes what it means to be a TKE volunteer.

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academy. His challenge has provided matching funds for others to join with him in this venture for one of our signature programs. Our Heritage Society continues to grow as more make pro-visions for the Foundation in their estates. This commitment to the future is humbling and powerful to watch as fellow Fraters dedicate themselves to the Fraternity even after they are no longer with us. In the summer of 2011, the Foundation restructured its staffi ng and hired new staff, including the bold step of bringing two women into the Foundation’s team. It was a calculated move, increasing our staff costs to give us a greater opportunity to meet Fraters across the country and build relationships to sustain the future of the Fraternity. We have also established our fi rst co-Ambassadors couple, recognizing that often the wives of Tekes are just as passionate for this Fraternity as their husbands. We are grateful for the voices of these women who are champions for the Foundation. Entrepreneurs are bold thinkers who listen to wisdom from whatever the source. Ray Kroc, the founder of McDonald’s, said, “If you work just for money, you’ll never make it, but if you love what you’re doing and you always put the customer fi rst, success will be yours.” Together we’re putting the customer—the Tekes of today and tomorrow—fi rst, and through the generosity of donors, seeing their success in tangible support for educational and leadership programs. Thank you to each and every donor who has, in a sense, risked their treasures to reap the rewards of Better Men for a Better

World. The enterprise of the TKE Educational Foundation would not be what it is without you and we look forward to your ongoing investment.

Yours in the Bond,

Richard C. “Ernie” Ernest, Foundation Board Chairman

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Dear Fraters and Friends,

Webster’s dictionary defi nes an entrepreneur as one “who orga-nizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.” In our current climate, being an entrepreneur also implies that those involved in the venture have the potential to reap great rewards. The TKE Educational Foundation is one great enterprise, with all of us—donors and friends and board members and staff—sacri-fi cing to produce great rewards for the future of this Fraternity. In 2011, we saw almost $1.3 million in contributions. More than $250,000 was given to Special Projects Funds alone! An addi-tional $285,000 was given in cash and pledges for the new head-quarters through a combination of larger gifts, including naming rights of parts of the building and hundreds of bricks purchased for the Better Men for a Better World Courtyard by both under-graduate and alumni Fraters across the country, their friends and family (see page 44 for more on the courtyard). Throughout the past year, we have continued a pattern of focused and strategic investment to bring more educational pro-grams and leadership training to the young men who make up the future heart of TKE. Attendance at the Regional Leadership Conferences grew 36 percent and we know 2012 also saw big gains. As you’ll see on page 39, these programs are life-changing for the young men who attend. In addition to growing endowments for the RLCs, hundreds of donors contributed to Special Projects Funds to directly reduce the cost of attending these programs for our often-cash strapped young Fraters. In August, we gathered together in San Antonio, Texas, to join as one Fraternity for our biennial Conclave. There, the Foundation recognized Fraters who have given greatly of them-selves through TEF Fraternity for Life Awards given to Lon Justice (Pi-Alpha) and Elmer Smith (Mu-Sigma) and the TEF Medal of Excellence presented to Ray Franklin (Lambda-Alpha) and John Deckard (Grand Chapter). Additionally, through Conclave, we have reconnected with great Fraters like Gen. Marshall Scantlin (Epsilon-Sigma), who has become a Foundation Ambassador and a dynamic speaker at the RLCs and more. The 25th Leadership Academy was held in Colorado Springs in June, providing intense personal development for 42 young men. Seeing the power of this program, Foundation board member Donald Tapia (Sigma-Theta) stepped out with a $25,000 gift, split between the Leadership Academy Endowment and direct funding for the 2012

A Report from the Chairman and President

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2011 Annual ReportTKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

Gary A. Reed, Foundation President

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2011 2010 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 253,870 254,498 Due from Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. 52,728 14,491 Prepaid expenses and deposits 25,470 56,537 Investments, at fair value 4,159,972 3,499,330 Property held for sale - 66,925 Pledges receivable, net 863,760 1,643,992 Loan receivable – 1899 Properties, LLC 636,745 - Equity investment – 1899 Properties, LLC 1,661 - Cash surrender value of life insurance policies 127,915 135,542 Benefi cial interest in perpetual trust 93,254 79,553 Property and equipment 2,509 3,812

6,217,884 5,751,680

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities Accounts payable and other accrued expenses 34,145 21,340 Net assets Unrestricted 652,337 489,880 Temporarily restricted 3,999,050 3,671,828 Permanently restricted 1,532,352 1,568,632 6,183,739 5,730,340

6,217,884 5,751,680

TKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION, INC.Statements of Financial Position

May 31, 2011 and 2010

The TKE Educational Foundation’s 2011 audit was conducted by the independent accounting fi rm of Blue & Co.,

LLC. The above Statement of Financial Position is included in this audit.

STATE OF THE FOUNDATION

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ChairmanRichard C. ErnestBeta-Mu, Bucknell UniversityPresident/CEO, Crown Metal Manufacturing Company

Vice ChairmanMark A. Fite, CFCDelta-Xi, Miami University President/CEO, Option Technologies Interactive, LLC

Secretary-TreasurerElmer R. Smith Mu-Sigma, Morehead State UniversityPresident, Interactive Learning Systems, Inc.

Grand PrytanisEdmund C. MoyLambda, University of WisconsinFormer Director of the U.S. Mint

Gary E. BenjaminBeta-Rho, University of AkronFormer InternationalDivision Manager,Abbott Laboratories

Kevin J. BrockBeta-Rho, University of AkronInvestment AdvisorWilliam Blair & Company

James E. Crockard, IIIZeta-Epsilon, Waynesburg UniversityAttorney, Equitable Resources, Inc.

Miguel FigueroaRho-Tau, California State University-San MarcosNational Managing Partner,MJF & Associates

R. Don JohnsonGrand ChapterBoard, Hospice of St. JohnBoard of Adjustment and Appeals, Cherry Hills Village

Lonnie G. Justice, PGPPi-Alpha, Ashland UniversityVice President/General Manager, Agilent Technologies

William V. Muse, PGPEpsilon-UpsilonNorthwestern State UniversityBusiness & Educational Consultant

Robert L. OlcottAlpha-Xi, Drake UniversityManaging PartnerThe Olcott Consulting Group

John B. PhillipsNu, University of California-BerkeleyCo-CEO & Trustee, Group Insurance Trust of the California Society of CPAs

Lee M. StaceyRho-Sigma, Grand Valley State UniversityCEO/President, Britton-Gallagher

Donald R. TapiaSigma-Theta, Saint Leo UniversityFormer CEO, Essco Wholesale Electric, Inc.

James L. Totten, PGOKappa-Psi, Quinnipiac Univ.Global Process Development Advisor, ExxonMobil Corpora-tion, Downstream Conrollers

Daniel D. VillanuevaAlpha-Omicron, New Mexico State UniversityPartner, Rustic Canyon/Fontis Partners

Charles W. WittersGamma-Omega, Eastern Illinois UniversitySenior Vice President, Lee & Associates Commerical Real Estate Service

TEF FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSMission Statement: The TKE Educational Foundation’s mission is to establish and support scholarships and leader-ship training programs which promote academic achievement and strengthen moral, social, and community values.

Board of DirectorsThe TKE Educational Foundation is guided by a Board of Directors of up to 30 members. All members are Tekes who meet the following criteria:

1. Is enthusiastic about his TKE experience and wants to continue to engage as a volunteer

2. Has been successful in his chosen profes-sion and is willing to share his knowledge to benefi t the Fraternity

3. Resides in an area of the country that complements geographic diversity in order to extend the Foundation’s outreach

4. Is willing to give back in gratitude for the role TKE has played in his success.

Board members offer their time, talent and treasure in guiding the Foundation. An Executive Committee leads the board and is comprised of the chairman, vice-chairman, secretary/treasurer, Grand Prytanis and two at-large members. The board meets twice a year, with a third meeting held during Conclaves every other year.

To learn more about becoming a member of the Board of Directors, contact [email protected].

Ernest Fite MoySmith Benjamin

StaceyPhillips

CrockardBrock Johnson

Justice Muse Olcott Tapia Totten Villanueva

Figueroa

Witters

FOUNDATION LEADERSHIP

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Special Projects Funds provide a unique opportunity for alumni to donate funds that can immediately benefi t members of their chapter. Every chapter in TKE Nation has a Special Projects Fund. Monies contributed to these funds can be used to support members’ attendance at TKE-sponsored educa-tional programs, such as Regional Leadership Conference registration, or can assist with housing projects. Special Projects Funds do not have a minimum balance to attain before the dollars can be used. Special Projects Funds are maintained by the Foundation and are included in the endowment investment portfolio. Funds are managed by professional money managers and oversight is provided by the Foundation Board of Directors Investment Commit-tee. An annual administrative fee is charged for each fund. For more information on how to access Special Projects Funds, call the Founda-tion at 317-872-6533 or visit www.tke.org/specialprojects.

SPECIAL PROJECTS FUNDS empower chapters

TOP TEN CHAPTERS - DOLLARS GIVEN

1. Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University $113,375

2. Pi, Pennsylvania State University $ 73,500

3. Beta-Mu, Bucknell University $ 58,636

4. Zeta-Epsilon, Waynesburg University $ 36,425

5. Sigma-Theta, Saint Leo University $ 33,545

6. Beta-Sigma, Univ. of Southern California $ 30,519

7. Nu, University of California-Berkeley $ 21,265

8. Gamma-Mu, Furman University $ 20,760

9. Beta-Rho, University of Akron $ 17,386

10. Pi-Alpha, Ashland University $ 16,486

Chapter Amount Chapter Amount

“Attending a Regional Leadership Conference is one of the best experi-ences that a brother of Tau Kappa Epsilon can have. Being able to travel and learn, not only with members of the chapter, but with members from chap-ters around our region, is something every Teke should do. Last year, I was one of four mem-bers of my chapter to attend the RLC in Baltimore. This year, with the help of the Special Projects Fund, we were able to send 17 Fraters and prospective members. With so many in attendance, the morale of the chapter has never been higher and prospective members were extremely eager to join Tau Kappa Epsilon. If it were not for the help of the Special Projects Fund, we would not be experiencing some of our success and chapter growth, and we hope to continue this in the future.”

—Brian Farkas, PylortesRho-Chi Chapter

Lebanon Valley College

SPECIAL FUNDS

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$3,000 W. Allan Herzog Scholarship Abiram Bala, Nu, University of California-Berkeley$1,000 Steven J. Muir Special Scholarship John Newman, Omicron-Nu, Florida Institute of Technology$ 750 Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Jeremy Gordet, Kappa-Kappa, East Carolina University$ 550 Donald A. and John R. Fisher Memorial Scholarship Sam Totorica, Chi, University of Washington$ 550 Francis J. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Scott DePutron, Iota-Zeta, Syracuse University$ 500 John B. Phillips Scholarship Joshua Feldman, Nu, University of California-Berkeley$ 500 Timothy L. Taschwer Scholarship Benjamin T. Strickfaden, Epsilon-Nu, University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point$ 500 TKE Servant Leader Scholarship Sam Freedman, Alpha-Theta, Whitman College$ 350 Harry J. Donnelly Memorial Scholarship Randall S. Trebat, Jr., Mu-Chi, North Carolina Central University School of Law$ 300 Thomas H. Dunning, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Abdallah Abu-Ghazaleh, Theta, University of Minnesota$ 300 Lon G. Justice Scholarship Nicholas S. McCormick, Upsilon-Xi, Oakland University$ 300 T. J. Schmitz Scholarship George R. Holton, Theta-Omicron Colony, Adrian College$ 300 Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Leadership Award Marco Fanelli, Xi-Iota, University of Central Florida$ 250 Raymond W. Franklin Scholarship Tracy Holmes, Zeta-Zeta, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee$ 250 William V. Muse Scholarship Thomas Wingbermuehle, Upsilon-Alpha, Spring Hill College

$ 250 Father Timothy Vakoc Scholarship Spencer Marino, Rho-Mu, Binghamton University$ 200 Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship Joshua Nye, Delta-Psi, North Dakota State University$ 200 Eric D. Dunning Scholarship William Pearson, Nu-Mu, University of South Alabama$ 200 John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. Scholarship Robert R. Cardell, IV, Sigma-Psi, Clemson University$ 200 Wallace G. McCauley Memorial Scholarship Justin Brodie-Kommit, Beta-Mu, Bucknell University$ 200 Doris and Elmer Schmitz, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Trent L. Tinney, Chi, University of Washington$ 200 William Wilson Memorial Scholarship Shadoe Punzel, Lambda-Zeta, Troy University$ 200 George W. Woolery Memorial Scholarship Justin Dillard, Iota, Eureka College$ 150 Eugene C. Beach Memorial Scholarship David Herschorn, Nu, University of California-Berkeley$ 150 Miles Gray Memorial Scholarship Todd R. Nix, Jr., Epsilon-Eta Colony, Southwestern Oklahoma State University$ 150 Carrol C. Hall Memorial Scholarship Kyle A. Erdman, Alpha-Gamma, Washington State University$ 150 Bruce B. Melchert Scholarship Keiran Bleich, Upsilon-Omicron, American University$ 150 Michael J. Morin Memorial Scholarship Tom Cruz, Upsilon-Xi, Oakland University$ 100 Kenneth L. Duke, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Grayson Jacobs, Xi-Lambda Colony, The University of Georgia$ 100 J. Russel Salsbury Memorial Scholarship Edward Rothenberg, Nu, University of California-Berkeley

GRAND CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS

$1,450 John A. Courson Top Scholar Award Sean Finn, Tau-Omega, Carleton University

$950 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award John Forman, Scorpion, Cornell University

$900 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Gunnerson Sumy, Delta-Nu, Northwest Missouri State Univ.

$425 Ronald Reagan Leadership Award Steven Gilberto, Tau-Pi, Pace University

FormanFinn Sumy Gilberto

scholarships further fraters’ education

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“The TKE Educational Foundation has had an incredible impact on my education. Thanks to the gen-erous donations from alumni, our Fraternity continues to grow and thrive in campus life throughout the world. As a Canadian Frater, I am unbelievably thankful for the contributions that Frater John A. Courson has given to the Foundation and in turn the impact his scholarship has had on my education. The men who give their time, treasure and talent are my role models, and I plan on joining their ranks as a life loyal contributor to the organization that continues to build the leaders of tomorrow.”

—Sean Finn, Tau-OmegaCollegiate Advisory Committee Chairman

Providing fi nancial assistance for young Fraters is at the core of the TKE Educational Foundation. Our origins are directly tied to alumni wanting to provide scholarships and in our 50-year history, nothing has changed. In 2011, more than $35,000 was distributed to young men of promise across the country. These dollars, in addition to the academic support on their campuses and the social bonds built within their chapters, are part of the path to these men achieving their dreams of higher education. Any Teke in good standing—whether an undergraduate or a graduate student—is eligible for scholarship support. The TKE Educational Foundation offers scholarships in three categories:

• Chapter Scholarships: Every chapter has a schol-arship fund dedicated to supporting the academic pursuits of its members.

• Regional or Area-Based Scholarships: Donors help Fraters in their wider geographic community meet the high costs of education through these scholarships.

• Grand Chapter Scholarships: The Grand Chapter offers 55 scholarships to Fraters across TKE Nation, honoring qualifi ed students from all regions and pursu-ing diverse fi elds of study.

All scholarship funds must have a balance of $5,000 or higher at the end of the Foundation’s fi scal year (May 31) to be eligible to make an award. The TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors approves an annual per-centage to be awarded. If a fund has not yet reached the requisite threshold for paying out an award, all funds are maintained and invested for growth by the Foundation. For more information about scholarships or to set up a new fund, please visit www.tke.org/foundation.

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Matching GiftsWould you like to see your gift have twice the impact for Tau Kappa Epsilon? Your company may be able to help. Below is a list of 2011 donors and the company which matched their gift to the TKE Educational Foundation. Even if your company’s name isn’t here, you might be able to take advantage of the matching gift program. Ask your human resources department how you can double your giving.

American Society of Association Executives Robert Olcott

Amica Companies Foundation David Fairweather

Baker Hughes Foundation Travis Ridgel

Boeing Company Lambert Austin, Jr. Gregory Botch

Citgo Petroleum Corporation Robert Beck

Discover Andrew J. Rominiecki

DST Systems James M. Stacy

EQT Foundation James Crockard

ExxonMobil Foundation Walter Lacz Donald A. Wescott

LexisNexis David B. Patrick

Lions Club of Webster Groves Richard W. Halteman

Lubrizol Foundation Thomas M. Sopko

Macy’s Foundation Steven Jasper Brian L. Keck

Medtronic Foundation Ronald V. Bardel

Noblis Travis A. Floyd

Pfi zer Foundation James Thomas

Progressive Insurance Foundation Robert Hein

Sentry Insurance Foundation, Inc. Lawrence J. Michel

Siemens Corporation Michael Smiarowski

Stanley Black & Decker, Inc. Len Fleischer

Thrivent Financial Frank Stone

Verizon Foundation Daniel Mead

Wells Fargo Foundation Michael S. Handorf Kenneth Piana

March 16 – Deadline for Scholarship Applications to be Submitted to TKE Educational Foundation.

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A TKE Educational Foundation Memorial Gift is a meaningful way to celebrate the memory of someone important to you. A Foundation Tribute Gift is a meaningful way to recognize a TKE friend, Frater or family member who has made an impact on your life. Each tribute and memorial gift helps expand leadership training programs, strengthen scholarship support, connect alumni across the country, and sustain lifelong bonds—all vital components in building a better man for a better world. Make your dedication by visiting tke.org/donate today.

MEMORIALSJoseph Carroll, Alpha-Psi ChapterGeorge M. Lauderbaugh, Alpha-Psi Chapter

Bruce M. Cowan, Nu ChapterNu Chapter Alumni Association

Trevor Dahms, Omicron-Pi ChapterJared and Sarah Wilkins

Philip J. Duerr, Kappa-Psi ChapterKristen AmoreMichael and Tamara AmoreStephen A. CheneyThomas A. Cucci, Jr., Kappa-Psi ChapterKarl and Gail DuerrNathan EdwardsSteven L. GuyotChristopher J. Pia, Kappa-Psi ChapterPatricia Anne ProtoJeffrey B. Snyder, Kappa-Psi ChapterJay S. Wodka, Kappa-Psi Chapter

Gwen GoodwinRonald E. Goodwin, Gamma-Mu Chapter

Robert Harshman, Nu-Eta ChapterGlenn Miles, Alpha-Delta Chapter

Willie Hills, Zeta-Xi ChapterLennard Burres, Zeta-Xi Chapter

Ruth LudwigJeanne Billings, Mt. Ararat High School

Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr., Rho ChapterMargaret L. (Maiocco) McIntyre

Thomas J. MorrowWalter T. Lacz, Kappa-Upsilon Chapter

Alvin H. Oyama, Iota-Epsilon ChapterDonna Oyama

J. George Schmid, Jr., Trust

Walter Sheets, Rho-Chi ChapterLisa Sabatino

Franklin C. Smith, Nu ChapterNu Chapter Alumni Association

Craig Toll, Alpha-Gamma ChapterEverett Cutter, Beta-Kappa Chapter

Hayes W. Thompson, Beta-Mu ChapterRichard Benton, Beta-Mu Chapter

TRIBUTESRobert Allen, III, Mu-Theta ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Sean Babcock, Gamma-Zeta ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Shawn Babine, Lambda-Delta ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Pete Dawson, Xi-Gamma ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Jon Donohue, Xi-Gamma ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Mike Johnson, Pi-Mu ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Dave Lefcourt, Alpha-Nu ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Dennis “Buckwheat” Perry, Alpha-Nu ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Rodman Smith, Zeta-Tau ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

James Upton, Iota-Omega ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

Henry Timothy Vakoc, Theta-Rho ChapterArt Schouten, Gamma-Zeta Chapter

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heritage society members plan legaciesWHAT LEGACY ARE YOU LEAVING? Fraters have the opportunity to invest in the future of the TKE Educational Foundation and young men for generations to come through a planned gift—a will, trust, retirement gift, life insurance policy or charitable gift annuity. By naming the Founda-tion as a benefi ciary for such a gift, you are ensuring the ideals you have as a Teke will be sustained. The Heritage Society recognizes those who have made a planned gift commitment above and beyond their regular annual support. We are grateful to the Heritage Society members for their forethought and willingness to continue their legacy as Tekes. Any individual making a commitment of this nature should advise the TKE Educational Foundation to be included in the Heritage Society. For more information, please contact [email protected] or 317-872-6533.

Bequests (Living)

See Chapter Eternal Honor Roll on page 67.

John M. Perme, Jr. Kent State UniversityDennis W. Perry University of New HampshireLouis W. Pfl eckl, Jr. University of Missouri – St. LouisJ. Wesley Pierce Western Carolina UniversityJohn W. Plumb University of Southern CaliforniaDavid A. Raddatz University of KansasDr. Randall Rentfro W. Patrick Resen University of Texas – El PasoMark C. Romig University of New OrleansWilliam R. Rothe George Washington UniversityJerome E. Schewe University of Wisconsin – PlattevilleWalter K. Schindhelm Humboldt State UniversityT. J. Schmitz University of Wisconsin – WhitewaterElmer R. Smith Morehead State UniversityMichael A. Smith Georgia Institute of TechnologyKyle Swetzig University of Wisconsin – MilwaukeeWayne E. Switzer Worcester Polytechnic InstituteRobert D. Tafl inger, CAE Western Illinois UniversityRodney G. Talbot Southern Illinois UniversityTimothy L. Taschwer University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointWilliam A. Thompson University of MichiganChristopher B. Tidwell Southern Illinois University – CarbondaleFrank P. Troost Drake UniversityJames C. Upton Glenville State CollegeCoby S. Villalobos University of Texas – El PasoMicah B. Vinson University of HoustonAlvin J. Walker, Jr. University of LouisvilleRichard B. Walker University of Texas – El PasoCharles W. Witters Eastern Illinois UniversityAlan E. Wright University of Northern Iowa

Gabriel Anaya New Mexico State UniversityPaul C. Aspinwall University of Wisconsin – MilwaukeeChristopher Beck California State University – NorthridgeJohnston B. Bell Marshall UniversityFelix Bishop Christian Brothers UniversityBrian M. Bosarge, Southeastern Louisiana UniversityBruce E. Carlson College of St. ThomasThomas M. Castner, PGP Utica College of Syracuse UniversityRobert W. Conklin, Tri State UniversityBrian D. Coons Salisbury UniversityJames E. Crockard, III Waynesburg CollegeL. David Dickensheets University of KansasEdward R. Dominy, Clarkson UniversityRichard C. Ernest Bucknell UniversityMark A. Fite Miami University of OhioGeorgevits, Kenneth L. University of Massachusetts – LowellChristopher A. Grasso Drexel UniversityStuart E. Hallett, III Longwood CollegeChristopher T. Hanson George Washington UniversityHarry E. Hawkins Newberry CollegeJimmy R. Haws University of Central OklahomaRussell H. Heil Georgia Institute of TechnologyJames J. Hickey Wagner CollegeJames M. Hooker Bowling Green State UniversityFredrick T. Jacobi University of South FloridaMark A. Jacobson Frostburg State UniversityRobert A. Jarred University of Louisiana at LafayetteJohn C. Jenkins University of NebraskaJoel E. Johnson, PGP University of Wisconsin – WhitewaterKevin W. Johnson The Grand ChapterMark K. Johnson University of UtahSteven A. Jones Knox CollegeLonnie G. Justice Ashland CollegeKurt F. Klein Southeastern Louisiana UniversityThomas J. Kuchan University of Wisconsin – WhitewaterDr. Ron Lennon Barry UniversityMaurice J. Lindquist Carroll CollegeJohn M. Manzanares California State University – FullertonTom McAninch Arizona State UniversityEdward R. McDowell Cornell UniversityJames A. Meyers Valparaiso UniversityGary S. Michel Virginia Polytechnic InstituteMichael A. Moxley North Carolina State UniversityRonald F. Neukam Central Michigan University

“Every year of my life, I’m reminded of why Tau Kappa Epsilon is the Fraternity for Life. That’s why I decided to make a planned gift to the TKE Educa-tional Foundation. There are a lot of young men out there who don’t have the means to get a great education and have the TKE ex-perience that I had. My planned

gift ensures that my giving can continue long after I ‘attain room temperature.’ If you care about our Fraternity like I do, please consider joining me in the Heritage Society today. Your gift can support scholarships, chapter projects and a range of leadership training programs. This is our chance to give back to Tau Kappa Epsilon and give the next generation of young men the same opportunity we had to be a part of this great Fraternity.”

—Chuck Witters, Gamma-Omega ChapterCo-Chairman, TKE Educational

Foundation Heritage Society

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“Without the TEF grant and help from the Inter-fraternity Council at UC Berkeley, my trip to UIFI would not have been possible. I am thankful that TKE supports leader-ship development and education for its members; this experiences not only

helped me grow as a person, but it really helped polish my skills as an offi cer in my chapter. Most im-portantly, I am truly grateful for the generous donors who choose to support this program. UIFI allowed me and other Greek leaders from across the nation to come together to share our leadership experiences, build off of them, and leave with a personal plan of action for change in our chapters. The large group discussions coupled with the smaller breakout sessions allowed for me to refl ect on the positive values of fraternity life and to identify and develop areas of growth for myself as a leader. I was not expecting to leave this experience feeling refreshed and motivated to make a change in my chapter, but I truly believe that this program inspired me to challenge myself as a leader, to persevere as an offi cer in my chap-ter, and to respect my membership in Tau Kappa Epsilon.”

—Michael Rigg, Nu Chapter, University of California, Berkeley

“MY COMMITMENT IS THE INSTALLATION OF A MONUMENT HONORING ALL FRATERS WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE ARMED FORCES.”

—CHARLES TRABOLD, PGO

In addition to supporting TKE-sponsored edu-cational programs through grants to the Fraternity and Special Projects Funds, the TKE Educational Foundation provides smaller individual grants for a select number of leadership training programs. Every year, the Foundation awards mini-grants of up to $300 for Fraters to attend the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) or up to $395 for FuturesQuest. Any undergraduate member in good stand-ing can apply for these grant funds. Applications are reviewed by Foundation and Fraternity staff members. For more information about the grant applications for either UIFI or FuturesQuest, please contact the Foundation at [email protected] or 317-872-6533.

Inscribing a brick in the Better Men for a Better World Courtyard is lasting way to honor or memorialize a friend, mentor or group of Fraters who have made an indelible impact on the Fraternity—or to make a per-sonal statement about your commitment to the Fraternity.

Almost 500 bricks have been purchased by Fraters, proud parents, whole chapters, and alumni associations.

When built in 2012, the installed Courtyard will be a visible representa-tion of TKE Nation and the ideals all Tekes hold dear.

Bricks are priced from $100 to $1,500 to fi t the budgets of Tekes at all points of their lives, from those just graduating to those well established in their careers. Those who are Life Loyal Tekes can also take advantage of special pricing to include the TKE houseplate at no additional charge.

For more information on ordering a brick and the courtyard project, please visit www.tke.org/brick.

MINI-GRANTS AVAILABLE

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“Over the years, Fraters have asked me why I donate to the TKE Educational Foundation. As I’ve refl ected on the question, I realized I wanted to make a difference for the young Fraters of Tau Kappa Epsilon by providing access to the educational programs and scholarships offered by TKE. I have taken to heart the oath we all took at the time of our initiation, to

be the “Fraternity for Life.” This commitment was further empha-sized when I participated in the Fraternity for Life ritual and again when I became a Life Loyal Teke. And, my contributions to the Foundation are an ongoing demonstration of this commitment. Now, with the advent of the Better Men for a Better World Courtyard, we all have another opportunity to help our great Fraternity. Many of our alumni Fraters have donated some of the key items for the Courtyard: the Charity, Esteem, and Love columns, the fountain, benches, etc. My commitment is the installation of a monument honoring all Fraters who have served in the armed forces of their country. We all can do our part by purchasing a brick, which will be a part of the Courtyard for years to come. While the Courtyard is a place for memorials, it will also be a place for the living, to con-template our virtues of Charity, Esteem, and Love—the values we all share as Tekes. It has been a great feeling to know that I have been able to help in a small way so many of our collegiate members and I hope to be able to do so for many more years.”

—Charles Trabold, PGOKappa-Kappa, Monmouth UniversityRetired, AT&T Enterprise Marketing

TOP TEN CHAPTERS - NUMBER of DONORS

1. Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California 42

2. Epsilon-Nu, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 33

3. Epsilon, Iowa State University 30

4. Pi-Epsilon, Christian Brothers University 28

5. Xi, Washngton University 28

6. Nu, University of California-Berkeley 25

7. Theta-Iota, Northern Michigan University 25

8. Delta-Xi, Miami University 24

9. Pi, Pennsylvania State University 23

10. Lambda, University of Wisconsin-Madison 22

Triangle Club $100

4” x 8” brick outside the triangle design

Founders Club $500

4” x 8” brick inside the triangle design

Grand Prytanis Club $1,000

4” x 8” red brick (Limited number,

most prominent in the triangle design)

Grand Prytanis Club $1,5008" x 8"

Largest brick (appropriately sized for leaders of Tau

Kappa Epsilon Fraternity)

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Larry BeaverAlpha-Pi Chapter Janice Y. Saibel

Lenwood S. Cochran ScholarshipGamma-Mu Chapter Doug and Francie Markham Gamma-Mu Alumni Association

John ConcannonLambda Chapter Chris Concannon

J. Kendrick CowderyBeta-Theta Chapter Joan E. Cowdery Catherine Wiehe

Trevor Dahms Omicron-Pi Chapter

Jack and Rachel Dart Scholarship Fund Scott Jeffords

Philip J. Duerr Kappa-Psi Chapter Scholarship Kristen Amore Michael and Tamara Amore Stephen A. Cheney Karl and Gail Duerr Nathan D. Edwards Steven L. Guyot Patricia Anne Proto

Gary Dysarz ScholarshipRho-Tau Chapter Tawnya Dysarz

Brian Ford University of West Georgia

Mark HughesBeta-Theta Chapter Julie L. Drury, Senior Coordinator of Greek Life, University of Missouri

Adam KearnsMu-Chi Chapter Willis of Nebraska

Louis L. LeBlancGamma-Theta Chapter Willis of Nebraska

Leadership Academy Sterling & Knight Jewelry & Pawn

Leadership Fund Fred and Laury Brathe Lamont Gray Brad Karsh Angela Seeley

Nathan LehmanTheta-Iota Chapter Willis of Nebraska

Ruth Ludwig Jeanne Billings, Mt. Ararat High School

Joseph MaioccoRho Chapter Margaret McIntyre

John MoyerAlpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie Moyer

Alvin H. OyamaIota-Epsilon Chapter Donna Oyama

J. George Schmid, Jr., Trust

Rho-Chi Scholarship Pat J. Russoniello

John J. ShawGamma-Epsilon Chapter Grace G. Shaw

Walter SheetsRho-Chi Chapter Lisa Romero Lisa Sabatino

Charles J. Trabold ScholarshipKappa-Kappa Chapter Elaine Allegretti Brian and Linda Jackman

Dwayne R. WoerpelIota-Alpha Chapter Diane Cooper

Friends of TKEEvery year, TKE parents, wives/widows, and other friends of the Fraternity support the TKE Educational Foundation. The Foundation is encouraged that many believe you don’t need to be a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon to believe in and support our mission of aiding men in their mental, moral, and social develop-ment for life.

—Donald R. TapiaBoard Member, TKE Educational Foundation

Sigma-Theta, St. Leo University

After attending Leadership Academy XVI in June 2011, Frater Donald Tapia decided it was time to make sure more Tekes could take part in this experience. “I wasn't the one walking, blindfolded, 20 feet in the air across a log at the Charles R. Wal-green Jr. TKE Leadership Academy, but I'll never forget it.” In September, he donated $25,000; half will support 10 Fraters attending in August 2012; the other half goes to the Leadership Academy endow-ment to ensure that future Tekes will be able to attend. He then challenged fellow TEF Board mem-bers to join him. Every $2,000 given provides one scholarship for a Leadership Academy participant and $800 for the endowment. “In these economic times, it's time for people to step up to the plate. I'm thankful that they are answering this challenge, including Frater Charlie Trabold, Frater Gary Benjamin, and Frater Danny Villanueva, who's creatively giving airline tickets for four participants.” Frater Tapia doesn’t believe in the self-made man. “In my own career, I've stumbled, and there's always been somebody there to help me stand and move on.” Watching young men meet these challenges, with the encouragement of their teams, was some-thing that spiritually empowered him. “Leadership Academy teaches young men that with help, they can remove the ‘t’ from ‘can't’ with help and turn it into ‘can.’ It teaches us all to have the fortitude to say ‘I can do it.’ ” The Leadership Academy challenge gift isn't the fi rst one he has made, nor does he expect it to be the last. “Offering this challenge is my version of stepping out, blindfolded, high above the ground, knowing that with the encouragement of my peers, we can ensure the future of Leadership Academy.”

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Stephen DreikornMatthew A. DressJulie DruryBen E. DruskinJoseph DubeKeith L. DuncanRuss V. DurhamErik EastgardAntony EddyNathan D. EdwardsMichael J. EggenbergerMichael ElmendorfChris T. EubankChadwick N. EvanchoJeffrey A. EverettBrian E. FarkasKenneth R. FarrJames H. FarrierJames D. FieldingChristopher FinniganDarrell FlaggMatthew R. FogliaIoannis J. FournarisTimothy F. FoxAndrew T. FrazierCharles D. FrechinThomas L. Fritz, Jr.Michael FrizzellRodney GabrielJoseph C. GaglianoAndrew F. GalaMatthew C. GalloBrandon GarciaKevin GardellaChristopher B. GarriguesUniversity of West GeorgiaAlexander J. GettysDonald L. GlennEthan GollerMatthew A. GonzalezErik GoodmanJeremy M. GordetPatrick GordonMichael R. GosneyGustavo A. GrajalesJohn L. Grant, Jr.Justin K. GrantHarvey C. GraubergerAndrew P. GrayLamont GrayAdam S. GreenMarc S. GreenbergEric S. GrindeVictor J. GuevaraLee L. GullicksonSteven L. GuyotElias J. HaimeChristopher W. HallGregory HalloranKenneth M. HalvachsWilliam HansonMatthew R. HarrellJosh HarrisJake HaskellEric A. HastieMatthew E. Hauer, IIIGrant C. Hayes, IIBryan A. HeathBrian HeekeWilliam C. HellerMatt HendershottOmar HernandezNigel A. S. Hernandez, LP.D, MSc, RACMatthew M. HighScott HiltibrandBen HoeferMichael S. HoganWilliam J. Hottel

Delta-Theta HousingRob HuberMichael G. HudockJameson R. HumphreyScott E. HustonKobina A. IntsifulDavid P. JachimAndrew JarzykRichard Jasinski, Jr.Elliot JeffordsScott JeffordsRobert S. JencoJohn D. JenkinsTyler S. JensenBrian Z. JohnsonMichael J. JohnsonBryan M. JohnsonShawn M. KaiserAmit KakarChristopher L. KassCody KenyonJeffrey KilroyLawrence KingRyan J. KingNick L. KirchmarRobert L. Kitterman, Jr.Sterling & Knight Jewelry & PawnCharles A. KonkolThomas L. KreinbringJack S. KremerThomas E. KresymanMatthew KurtzJohn T. LaffertyPaul T. LafkasWilliam R. LaliberteArron B. LameyAaron M. LarmiSteven J. LatmanMatthew LaucherDiego LazcanoMarc A. LeslieNathanial N. LieblerDamien LongMichael LopezKeaton LorentzJoshua LoudenAndrew LyneJake L. MaguireKeith MalatestaAustin MalcounChristopher D. MantayJeremy MarkMike D. MartchevMark M. MartiakRobert MartinezJeff S. MassieBlayne D. MathisDevon M. MatthewsJack McCannWilliam C. McCauley, M.D.Eric McCloudJay McDonaldJohn W. McGinnessTaylor J. McGinnissDavid S. McLainBrendan McMahonEddie D. McSurleyRex A. McWilliamsMark A. MercadoJoseph F. Mikolaitis IIAndrew W. MillerAdam MillerJacob S. MillerJonathan MitchellGo MiyakeBilly R. MobleyMichael M. MorrowCarl Muhs

Gary M. MulhallYll MullaademiDaniel MunozEric J. MyszkaRobert A. NaragonWillis of NebraskaMike K. NichollsAdam NollBrian T. OlsavskyBret K. OlsethMark OlsomerSteven L. OrdingThomas C. O’RourkeRichard E. OttenChris OwsleyDonna OyamaAustin PaceyNathan PalaciosWilliam C. PappasGreg ParadeeBrent A. PatrickHenry B. Peck, Jr.David R. PenhallChad R. PetersDavid S. PetkoWilson PhillipsJeffrey PicardChristopher J. PierceTrevor H. PikeAaron PiscopoMichail A. PiskounRichard C. Ponder, Jr.Adam PortoDave Powers, Jr.Donald PriebeJustice PurserJeffrey PutkaAndrew K. QuanGustavo QuirozBrannon S. RainesFrancisco RamirezSteven A. RamosAdam N. RannDave A. ReedPaul ReichenthalJudson B. RichardsMichael J. RobertsMark A. RogersBrian RogersRobert A. RolstonLisa RomeroWilliam C. Rose, IIIRoss RosenbergScott E. RossiBrian S. RotheryT. Marshall RousseauSteven C. RuesinkMichael C. RussellDan RussellLorenzo RussomannoPat J. RussonielloAndrew RustemeyerChad M. RyanEddie T. RyserLisa SabatinoJanice Y. SaibelTimothy F. SandersDaniel SandersJames D. SareaultJoseph W. SaubersJeffrey L. ScalaMarshall H. ScantlinZachary C. ScarveyRobert W. SchartzAdam P. SchmidtHenry L. Schmitz, IVKyle F. SchuppenhauerGary R. Schwartz

Jonathan Mark ScottAngela SeeleyWilliam SeeversRobin C. ShafferRichard ShneurJordan L. ShotwellJerad SimpsonDavid V. SingerBrian M. SmallwoodMichael J. SmithDaniel J. SmithJace SmithMarcel SmykJeffrey B. SnyderRussell SnyderEric B. SobergMarshall D. SorokwaszAndrew SpacherChad M. SpradlinBrian J. SpringettFrank M. SquiccimarroJonathan StantonJason L. StegmaierMark S. SternerDavid P. StevensEric L. StewartFrank E. StoneCharles SullivanLuke S. SurianoRyan G. TalbotZachary TansekMicah ThorpPeter TischbeinAdrian TorrentOliver TregoningRobert M. Turner, Jr.Harold A. Uttley, Jr.Jason R. VairinCraig T. VanGalderDavid A. VaughnEric D. VavrasekFavian VelascoKristian M. VelezDanny D. Villanueva, Sr.Jared J. VincentJared J. WaldJames R. WalshEdward F. WalterJordan WarnerLance A. WatsonAndrew WattsHunter B. WebbRodney J. WeberJohn E. WessingerRyan WheelerAnderson WhippScott E. WiederholdCatherine WieheRoland WilberBenjamin J. G. WildeJared & Sarah WilkinsAndrew D. WillmanMichael WilsonShawn WinchellBrad Winfi eldJohn E. Woerly, Jr.Steven A. WolskiMichael WoodRobert WrightMichael Yakimo, Jr.Adam S. YasgarAnthony C. Young, IIMatthew M. YoungStanford R. Zeiders

The TKE Educational Foundation welcomes 386 donors who made their fi rst gift in calendar year 2011. We thank the following for their generous contributions:

First-Time Donors

Stephen S. AbbettAbdallah Abu GhazalehMason AllenJordan AltonNu Chapter Alumni AssocTKE Tampa Bay Alumni AssocDanny AlvarezMichael AmatoKristen AmoreKevin R. AndersonScott W. AndersonMatthew J. AndersonParker J. AndersonGilbert C. AntonNicholas F. ArcolanoRyan C. BakerChristopher M. BartlettJoshua W. BaumannMark J. BeckChristopher BeckWilliam B. BelvinBenjamin BerryMatthew S. BeukelmanChristopher C. BeukemaWilliam F. Beyers, IIITyler A. BibbinsJeanne BillingsTKE Theta-Eta Board of ControlChristopher BockelmanTyler BranningFred & Laury BratheDewey BriscoeGregory J. Buck, Jr.Brent BurklundThomas BursonMatt S. ByersPaul J. CaineTaCorey S. CampbellBryan S. CanadaLuiggi CanessaSteven A. CarlsonSeth R. CarrSteven CastilloToby A. CastroJason J. ChandlerBrian J. ChapmanUpsilon-Gamma ChapterKappa-Psi ChapterIsaac ChavaliaGeorge S. ChavelAlexander ChickowskiSean CissnaRyan ClareJoseph L. ClemmerWilliam A. CochranHardy M. CoffmanAndre CollardChristopher J. CollinsChris ConcannonJohn CornellKyle M. CourtneyJoan E. CowderyJane CowderyGregory P. CoyneJustin M. CrusanJose R. CruzBenjamin J. CuddyErik R. CunninghamRyan CunninghamGregory K. DailyCory L. DavisRobert W. DayMatthew A. DayDorian K. DemskiRobert M. DemyanRichard T. Diaz, Jr.Michael DonDiegoEric A. Douglas

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Thanks to our 2011 Contributors Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or moreGrand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499

Founders Club $500 - $999Apollo Club $250 - $499

Triangle Club $100 - $249Fraters Club $50 - $99

ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS

On the following pages, donors are recognized by chapter within giving clubs. The number after the names indicates the total years of giving. The Board of Directors of the TKE Educational Foundation and the Grand Council extend a special thank-you to those dedicated Fraters who have committed to the future of the Fraternity.

Gamma University of IllinoisHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Milton M. Olander (1928-30)Past TKE Executive Secretary Vernon J. Hampton (1945-58)

Fraternity for Life Club Robert H. Bean - 20Grand Prytanis Club Luis A. Correa, CAE - 6Founders Club Snyder E. Herrin, II - 10Apollo Club Anthony J. Tangora, CFC - 11Triangle Club Dale E. Biehler - 23 Gerald M. Carbonari - 4 Samuel M. Gillespie - 15 James M. Goodwine - 5 Kenneth M. Halvachs - 1 Bernard S. Miller, Jr. - 5 David F. Whedon - 18Fraters Club Russell R. Attis - 26 Richard J. Erickson - 8 Josh Harris - 1 George E. Richards, Jr., DVM - 39 William E. Shoulders - 26 Miles A. Snyder - 20 Vince Stigler - 5Sustaining Contributor Harry W. Bergmann, Jr. - 19

DeltaKnox CollegeTriangle Club David P. Jachim - 1 Kenneth T. Johnson - 38Fraters Club Robert C. Anderson - 5 Milton R. Smith - 20Sustaining Contributor Steven A. Jones, CFC - 35 Darin T. Traff - 2

EpsilonIowa State UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Don Kaser (1959-63)

Fraternity for Life Club Roger C. Underwood - 5Founders Club Gary L. Kounkel - 39 Keith J. Smith, Ph.D. - 25Apollo Club Richard A. Carlson - 16 Mark J. Jensen - 35Triangle Club Richard H. Brom - 9 Gene C. Lange - 35 Steven F. Mores - 39 Gary M. Mulhall - 1 Richard L. Olson - 27 Mitchell E. Stock - 36 Alison L. Tanner - 16 Don Zimmerman - 9

Fraters Club Paul L. Allphin - 3 Michael Beals - 3 George Burnet, Jr. - 30 Dean M. Coons - 21 Jerry J. Fielding - 9 Eric S. Grinde - 1 Robert H. Kaiser - 13 Jonathan Mitchell - 1 Gene J. Stelcik - 35 James S. Taylor - 39 John W. Thomas - 4Sustaining Contributor R. Michael Andersen - 36 Zachary Broshar - 2 C. Roger Buckmaster - 28 Patrick Cole - 2 Jack Sawyer - 20 Vance O. Shoger - 4

ZetaCoe CollegeFounders Club Charles W. Stevens, Jr. - 15Triangle Club Glenn E. Woodmansee - 31Fraters Club Donald H. Ishikawa - 15

EtaUniversity of ChicagoFraters Club Charles A. Sine, Jr. - 40

Theta ChapterUniversity of MinnesotaHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani W. D. Reeve (1921-23) Leland F. Leland (1949-51)

Triangle Club Bret K. Olseth - 1Fraters Club Lawrence J. Michel - 14 William R. Youngren - 5Sustaining Contributor Abdallah Abu Ghazaleh - 1 Robert T. Gustafson - 30 Richard Shneur - 1

IotaEureka CollegeHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Miles Gray (1926-28) Eugene C. Beach (1930-35)

Apollo Club Timothy W. Stewart - 12Triangle Club James M. Behling - 23 Earl E. Cunion - 37 Gregory D. Schroeder - 5Fraters Club Harold L. Erwin - 32Sustaining Contributor Ronald L. Aeschleman - 11

NuUniversity of California, BerkeleyHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Sophus C. Goth (1951-53)TEF Director John B. PhillipsTEF Advisor W. Allan Herzog

Fraternity for Life Club W. Allan Herzog - 39 John B. Phillips - 6Grand Prytanis Club Michael J. Cerussi - 3Founders Club Howard F. Nemir - 17Apollo Club Carl W. Anderson - 6 John A. Tomlinson - 16Triangle Club Gerald D. Blalock - 4 Clifford A. Ceridono - 4 Willett C. Deady - 35 Michael Duffey - 3 David P. Flippin - 10 Robert A. Muhlbach - 33 Don F. Sampsel - 12 Leonard Schlussel - 30 Charles E. Shapiro, M.D. - 26 James P. Sherk - 31 Howard A. Shugart - 23 Andrew J. Viscovich - 2 Earl A. Wayne - 9Fraters Club Shane Griffi n - 2 Don A. Lawrie - 36 Joseph Martorana - 3 John J. Quigley - 9Sustaining Contributor Charles H. Wray - 19 Anthony J. Wright - 3

XiWashington UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis James C. Logan (1953-57)

Grand Prytanis Club James R. Burmeister - 25Founders Club Brent L. Burdick - 2 Jeffrey M. Titus - 3Apollo Club Daniel J. Backman - 4 Edward C. Moehle - 18 Michael D. Schultz - 4Triangle Club David R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H. - 32 Elwyn L. Cady, Jr. - 36 C. Leroy Ellenberger - 4 Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. - 38 Richard W. Halteman, Jr. - 28 William C. Moor - 5 Mark B. Perla - 4 Douglas J. Pew - 15 Chad M. Ryan - 1Fraters Club Alan Binder - 3

Grand ChapterHome ChapterTEF Director R. Don Johnson

Apollo Club John W. Deckard - 4Triangle Club Christopher H. Niles - 6Fraters Club Kevin W. Johnson - 21

AlphaIllinois Wesleyan UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Lester H. Martin (1906-11) William Wilson (1911-13) L.W. Tuesburg (1913-15, 1941-42) Lyle F. Straight (1915-17) Oscar G. Hoose (1917-18) Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1918-21)Past TKE Executive Secretaries Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1921-41) Lyle F. Straight (1941-43)

Fraters Club Forrest L. De Vore - 4 John A. Tarter - 8Sustaining Contributor Robert N. Fischer, Jr. - 8 James E. Hewitt - 2 Arthur R. Leach - 14 J. Patrick Morse - 19 *Frederick W. Sherman - 11

BetaMillikin UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Philip H. McGrath (1923-26) Clarence E. Smith (1937-39) Frank B. Scott (1957-59)

Grand Prytanis Club Mark Kuhnke, M.D. - 25Apollo Club William G. Klein - 36 Michael W. Lengacher, CPA - 3 Michael J. Ludwig - 12Triangle Club Fred J. Conville - 17 *Dan O. Henry - 9 Jerry R. Tobias - 20 C. Joseph Weaver, Jr. - 12Fraters Club Steven A. Bates - 27 Blayne D. Mathis - 1 P. Michael Metcalf - 23 Michael A. Naylor - 8Sustaining Contributor Nicholas W. Carperos - 19 Gregg W. Guichard - 6 Dana A. Noble - 9 Phillip D. Thomas - 6 Russell P. Veldenz - 14

Kappa Beloit CollegeHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Herbert H. Helble (1939-41) Charles E. Nieman (1942-44)

Apollo Club Perry B. Sells - 4Triangle Club Robert E. Foster - 28 Richard E. Wittnebel - 12Fraters Club James E. Drasal - 23 O. G. Grimm, D.D.S. - 20 James D. Schreyer - 15 Kenneth B. Winiecki - 18

LambdaUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonHome ChapterGrand Prytanis Edmund C. Moy

Grand Prytanis Club Paul C. Aspinwall - 36 Gregory Z. Parker - 2Founders Club Edmund C. Moy - 7Apollo Club John Concannon - 2Triangle Club Stanley W. Blum - 24 Tom L. Engh - 8 Martin L. Fenik - 7 Chris C. Jensen - 3 Casey B. Jones - 2 Ronald R. Schild - 9 Robert D. Walls - 18Sustaining Contributor Eugene Frederickson - 20 Michael Goeldi - 2 Steven A. John - 3 John E. Kennaugh - 3 Jared La Porta - 2 G. Stewart Mathison, CFC - 32 Robert D. Moen - 36 Leonard R. Risse - 20 Andrew H. Simon - 12 Kevin D. Wolf - 2 Donald E. Wuerch - 23

Mu Carroll CollegeHome ChapterPast TKE Executive Secretary Dr. Edwin L. Thiess (1943-45)

Triangle Club Maurice J. Lindquist - 20 William B. Yersin - 37Fraters Club Arnold B. Merrell - 19

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Jack W. DeBolt - 23 Marvin L. Doerr - 6 Nicolas G. Garzon - 2 Robert K. Harris - 3 Richard R. Hough - 2 Eric S. Ratinoff, CFC - 14 Michael A. Thomas - 31Sustaining Contributor Mason Allen - 1 Donald R. DeZutter - 30 Michael R. Joerling - 5 Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. - 37 Carl G. Riepl - 13

OmicronThe Ohio State UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Donald A. Fisher (1935-37) Robert J. Borel (1991-93) Gary A. LaBranche (1997-99)Past TKE Executive Vice President Timothy J. Murphy (1996-2000)

Fraternity for Life Club Daniel W. Bower - 31Founders Club Joe A. Dumbauld - 35 Steven G. Wedge - 23Triangle Club David I. Beatson - 7 Kyle Kozlowski - 2 Donn R. Lidington - 22 David M. Parker - 32 Robert C. Rankin - 17 Nathaniel E. Sheppard - 3 H. Burkley Showe - 6Fraters Club David A. Edling - 3 Stephen F. Hubbard - 25 Douglas A. Williams - 4Sustaining Contributor Thomas E. Artman - 8 John L. Crisp - 27 Don C. Dill - 28 Jose A. Gomez - 15 William J. Metzger - 36 Jacob S. Miller - 1

PiPennsylvania State UniversityFraternity for Life Club Thomas M. Becker - 4 Bryon G. Deysher - 3 Richard W. Horrigan, Jr. - 3 Paul R. Johnston - 8 David R. Jones - 3 Daniel S. Mead - 3 Michael R. Palombo - 3 James R. Rummel - 4 Edward R. Say - 2 David V. Singer - 1Grand Prytanis Club Christopher R. Dyckman - 4 Charles F. Harner, Jr. - 3 Michael G. Hudock - 1 Kerry W. Kissinger - 2 Eric J. Miller - 2 Brian T. Olsavsky - 1 Allan L. Rayfi eld - 3 John C. Smit, Jr. - 4Apollo Club John D. Jenkins - 1Fraters Club Frank L. Freet - 6 William C. Lauch, Jr. - 13Sustaining Contributor Ludwig Papp - 2 Stanford R. Zeiders - 1

RhoWest Virginia UniversityApollo Club Dennis B. Feldman - 3Triangle Club D. Gregory Kenney - 15 Michael Klipstein - 8 Karl G. Morey - 12 William G. Wilkinson - 6 Robert J. Wolfe, II - 6Fraters Club Robert Nakon - 25

Sustaining Contributor Brandon Dudt-Mulzet - 3 Jerad Simpson - 1 *Roland Wilber - 1

ScorpionCornell UniversityFounders Club Michael V. Corrigan - 24Apollo Club Paul P. Whalen - 12Triangle Club Gaston R. Desnoyers - 9 Robert M. Naclerio - 18 John C. Rasmus - 39 William T. Thompson - 26Fraters Club Thomas B. Reth - 7Sustaining Contributor Christian B. Silge - 27

TauOregon State UniversityFounders Club Christopher M. Bartlett - 1Apollo Club Nathanial N. Liebler - 1 Malcolm T. Trupp - 15Triangle Club Marc A. Leslie - 1 Shawn M. McCullum - 3 Brian S. Rothery - 1 Micah Thorp - 1Fraters Club Sean Cissna - 1 Reuben Schug - 8Sustaining Contributor Joshua P. Arguien - 2 Ryan C. Baker - 1 Robert L. Kitterman, Jr. - 1

UpsilonUniversity of MichiganGrand Prytanis Club William A. Thompson - 30Triangle Club Samuel L. Chappell - 15 Philip O. Hersey - 5 Floyd S. Reid - 15Fraters Club Jackson C. Platsky - 4Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey W. Berno - 28 Richard E. Schreiber - 25

PhiUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis J. Russel Salsbury (1963-66)

Grand Prytanis Club Dean-Ross Schessler, CFC - 15Triangle Club Bryan D. Bredthauer - 20 Duane F. Miller - 29 Dick Tews - 14 Rusty Vanneman - 15 Richard N. Walker - 34Fraters Club Kenneth D. Henkens - 21Sustaining Contributor Timothy R. Traudt - 2

ChiUniversity of WashingtonFounders Club Lee M. Lippert - 10 Richard A. Vorce - 15Apollo Club Stanley W. Hungerford - 30Triangle Club Danny Alvarez - 1 Matthew F. Maury, IV - 32 Dan Russell - 1 Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. - 34Fraters Club Dennis R. Brooke - 18Sustaining Contributor Ben Hoefer - 1 R. K. Lee, CFC - 32 David G. Novak - 36

Rami Salha - 2

PsiGettysburg CollegeHome ChapterPast Grand Prytani Donald H. Becker (1966-71) James S. Margolin (1989-91)

Fraternity for Life Club *J. George Schmid, Jr. - 13Founders Club David G. Fairweather - 40Triangle Club Henry W. Lush - 4 Gordon W. Thayer - 20Fraters Club Conor J. Lynn - 2

OmegaAlbion CollegeGrand Prytanis Club T. Steve Ivan - 14Apollo Club George S. Chavel - 1 Jonathon B. Husby - 17Triangle Club Robert A. Armitage - 10 Gregory P. Coyne - 1 Brian R. Darold - 2 Matthew A. Day - 1 William H. Hendry - 11 Jeffrey P. Pearson - 13 David W. Towne, Esq. - 7 Lawrence W. Zarrilli, D.V.M. - 10Fraters Club Christopher D. Mantay - 1 James L. Merrifi eld - 8 Allen D. Tucker, Jr. - 25 William L. Vandenburg - 9Sustaining Contributor Richard E. Busch - 15 Charles W. Lankton - 2 Howard T. Slutz - 38

Alpha-AlphaWabash CollegeGrand Prytanis Club Kenneth R. Schild - 18Triangle Club Richard J. Moak - 35 Jon R. Pactor - 2Fraters Club Lewis Towne - 2Sustaining Contributor Scott R. Shearon - 30

Alpha-BetaOhio UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Robert O. Kincart - 6Apollo Club Donald L. Falk - 37Triangle Club T. Brian Bakeman - 26 William M. Garrett, II - 39 Gary B. Hermann - 28 Robert P. Zilai - 10Fraters Club K. William Dreier - 19 Paul S. Hadorn - 17 Alvin D. Reece - 36 Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. - 35Sustaining Contributor Ronald M. Nakatsuji - 16 Brian L. Stephens - 15 James L. Woods - 19

Alpha-GammaWashington State UniversityApollo Club Gregory G. Botch - 31Triangle Club Emmanuel Aldana - 2 Erik Eastgard - 1 William Hanson - 1 Ryan J. King - 1 Damien Long - 1 Andrew Rustemeyer - 1 Gary L. Willis - 11Sustaining Contributor John F. De Turk - 23

Michael R. Johnson - 2 Wilbur R. Linn - 4 Shawn Winchell - 1

Alpha-Delta University of IdahoTriangle Club Don E. Giles - 32 Steven D. Huffman - 10 Kevin I. Lucas - 8 Gerald F. Riggers - 15 Lee B. Woodbury - 30Fraters Club Robert L. Ames - 5 Larry R. Grove - 26 Bruce L. Tarbet - 9 William M. Tilton - 13Sustaining Contributor Steven N. Cory - 23 Brendan D. Fitzgerald - 7 Thomas J. LeClaire - 13 Glenn Miles - 33 Michael R. Sheeran - 2

Alpha-EpsilonMonmouth CollegeHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis John A. Courson, CFC (1981-83)

Fraternity for Life Club John A. Courson, CFC - 35Triangle Club Henry H. Gildemeister - 39 Lyle L. Hoover - 18Fraters Club Robert L. Best - 30 Donn H. Denniston - 37 George F. Hartung - 27 Frederick J. Kaskel - 7 Jeffrey Mar - 20 William L. Trubeck - 3Sustaining Contributor Spencer E. Avey - 16

Alpha-ZetaPurdue UniversityFounders Club Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. - 7Apollo Club Steven D. Mavity - 3Triangle Club Daniel J. Bafi a - 5 Rodney W. Dunham - 27 Richard L. Joossens - 27 Robert L. Swaim - 13Fraters Club Donald G. Clodfelter - 38 Theodore W. Cutshall - 16 Richard E. Dryer - 22 Douglas A. Graham - 31 Todd E. Hine - 3 Thomas M. McAninch - 6Sustaining Contributor John M. Everett - 15 Bruce H. Fetz - 16 Harry Papadakis - 20

Alpha-EtaRutgers UniversityFraternity for Life Club Ben E. Druskin - 1Founders Club Michael Amato - 1Apollo Club Jose R. Cruz - 1 William C. Pappas - 1Triangle Club G. Kenneth Link - 31 Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. - 20 Mark A. Mercado - 1 Eric L. Stewart - 1 Kevin E. White - 9Fraters Club Edward J. Banas, Jr. - 26 Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC - 26 Marc F. DeCongelio - 2 Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. - 30Sustaining Contributor William W. Buddenhagen - 28 Neil Ehrenkrantz - 17 Robert S. Jenco - 1

Oliver D. Kee - 25

Alpha-ThetaWhitman CollegeApollo Club Norman H. Swick - 5Triangle Club James L. Chapman - 37 Roy L. Griffi n, CPA - 19 William W. Montgomery, III - 36 David K. Wheeler - 34Fraters Club Robert H. Cline - 13 Chester G. Henderson - 40 Richard S. Kunter - 10 Daniel R. Lindsay - 24Sustaining Contributor Dan S. Crimmins - 19 John M. Graham - 13 Roger L. von Gohren - 15

Alpha-Iota Hamilton CollegeTriangle Club Gilbert F. Adams - 26Sustaining Contributor Lee F. Rancier - 12

Alpha-Lambda Kansas State UniversityTriangle Club Benjamin P. Bowman - 3 Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. - 34 John J. Smiley - 19 Jace Smith - 1 Michael E. Traeger - 27 Gerald R. Whitcomb - 14Fraters Club George L. Eib - 13Sustaining Contributor Donald E. Balaban - 8 Robert A. Cochran - 26 Christopher J. Collins - 1 Austin Pacey - 1

Alpha-MuOhio Wesleyan UniversityFraters Club Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D. - 25 Robert A. Holm - 24 Donald R. McCarty - 12

Alpha-NuUniversity of New HampshireTriangle Club Wayne J. Johnson - 8 David M. Lefcourt - 6Fraters Club Lynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.) - 18Sustaining Contributor Chad Brown - 2 James W. Gould - 2 Stuart M. Werman - 9

Alpha-XiDrake UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis William H. Wisdom (1975-77)TEF Director Robert L. Olcott

Grand Prytanis Club Brian F. Harms - 18 Mike K. Nicholls - 1 E. Wayne Williamson - 18Founders Club Kenny Joe J. Schenatzki - 21Apollo Club Kelvin C. Boyle - 11 Glenn A. Sorensen - 2Triangle Club Brian L. Bates - 15 *Thomas D. Dalby - 6 Michael K. Freeman - 15 Theodore C. Klint - 6 Milton R. McFarland - 17 Robert L. Olcott, CAE - 17 Craig J. Thurber - 28Fraters Club Allen W. Bethell - 26 Howard V. Gregory - 27

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Donn K. Haglund - 38 Thomas J. Pfenning - 12 Frank J. Ward - 29Sustaining Contributor Mark G. Weyermuller - 18

Alpha-Omicron New Mexico State UniversityHome ChapterPast TKE Executive Secretary Russell R. Hall (1958-60)TEF Director Daniel D. Villanueva, Sr.

Fraternity for Life Club Danny D. Villanueva, Sr. - 1Grand Prytanis Club Gabriel Anaya - 18Apollo Club Jason R. Crawford - 3Triangle Club Martin L. Goldsmith - 34 Omega S. Gonzales - 25 Joseph E. Gurule - 3 Michael S. Hogan - 1 Mark A. Lawrence - 8 Robert Sue - 4 Harold A. Uttley, Jr. - 1Fraters Club H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. - 29 Robert Martinez - 1 John B. Milton - 2 Charles D. Shuttles - 9 Charles J. Wolff - 3Sustaining Contributor Robert W. Joe - 38

Alpha-PiGeorge Washington UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Dr. R. C. Williams (1944-49)Grand Histor Christopher T. Hanson

Grand Prytanis Club Christopher T. Hanson - 13Founders Club *Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. - 38 John A. Mancus - 9 William R. Rothe - 23Triangle Club George A. Dixon - 19 Amit Kapoor - 2 Gary A. Terrill - 41Fraters Club William W. Dorsey, Sr. - 25 Carlos Moersen - 3Sustaining Contributor Benjamin J. Cuddy - 1 Brandon E. DeBaun - 2 Wallace B. Oliver - 31 Richard E. Otten - 1 Adam S. Yasgar - 1

Alpha-RhoUniversity of Rhode IslandGrand Prytanis Club John T. Taylor, CFC - 17Founders Club Gilbert E. Haakh - 24Triangle Club Peter R. L. Faber - 19 Kenneth G. Taylor - 39 Stephen A. Tucker - 20Fraters Club Paul Amaral - 11 Alfred H. Johnson - 6Sustaining Contributor Michael J. Cappuccilli - 15 John A. deBont - 11

Alpha-SigmaUniversity of North DakotaApollo Club Douglas C. Ikelman - 21Triangle Club Donald C. Gackle - 39Fraters Club Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) - 28 Bryan A. Oscarson - 15

Sustaining Contributor Larry J. Loritz - 28 Sig R. Silnes - 2

Alpha-Tau Drexel UniversityApollo Club Anthony DiSanto - 20 David A. Goodman, M.D. - 26Triangle Club Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. - 12 Michael K. Burnley - 25 Chris A. Grasso, CFC - 26 Bryan P. Keller - 5 Thomas Pecsvaradi - 22 Robert H. Stitzinger, USA (Ret.) - 13Fraters Club Michael Lanza - 3 Ira S. Letofsky - 17 William S. Thayer - 27 Woodrow W. Westley - 36Sustaining Contributor Paul S. Alday, Jr. - 10 Frank A. Bina - 5 Leonard M. Compton - 35 Richard F. Okada - 10 Greg Paradee - 1

Alpha-Upsilon Fort Hays State UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer (2009-11)

Fraternity for Life Club Herbert L. Songer - 5Triangle Club Keith A. Dirks - 31 Russell W. Pennington - 2 Jason L. Stegmaier - 1Fraters Club Robert C. Moody - 36Sustaining Contributor Robert W. Pavlicek - 35 Eddie T. Ryser - 1

Alpha-PhiUniversity of KansasFraternity for Life Club Stewart B. Cerier - 16Apollo Club D. Burnell Cavender, USAF (Ret.) - 6 Ethan Goller - 1Triangle Club Matthew C. Enriquez - 2 James H. Martin - 6 David B. Raddatz - 10Fraters Club Daniel D. Mulford - 16 A. Theodore Steegmann, Ph.D. - 9

Alpha-ChiUniversity of LouisvilleHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC (1979-81)At-Large Grand Council Member Gregory L. Geoffroy

Triangle Club Kenneth E. Brockman - 25 John A. Buxton, Ph.D. - 3 Charles D. Hartley - 10 Glenn B. Scherzer, II - 15 Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. - 37Fraters Club Donald C. Barton, M.D. - 22 Robert P. Beliles, Ph.D. - 7 Ryan deCaussin - 2 Gary L. Epperson, CFC - 26 David W. Eppihimer - 39 Milton T. Hulan - 8 Scott C. Marks - 28 David C. Scharre - 30 Thomas B. Skoner - 36 Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr. - 32Sustaining Contributor S. Robert Bakall - 22 Taylor Distler - 3 Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) - 35 Christopher J. Vogel - 2

Andrew Rose - 2

Beta-EpsilonTrine UniversityTriangle Club Robert W. Conklin - 39 Matthew Laucher - 1 David W. Miller - 19 Philip C. Walker - 13Fraters Club Charles P. Andrews - 18 Robert M. Demyan - 1 Steven C. Ruesink - 1Sustaining Contributor Matt S. Byers - 1 Richard J. Cadille - 22 James E. Thomas - 15

Beta-Zeta Louisiana Tech UniversityGrand Prytanis Club James B. Hall, II - 19Apollo Club James W. Duke - 31Sustaining Contributor Jack P. Love, Jr. - 2 Donald Priebe - 1 George Tereshkovich - 33

Beta-EtaMissouri University of Science and TechnologyHome ChapterTEF Advisor Steven J. Muir

Fraternity for Life Club Michael Yakimo, Jr. - 1Grand Prytanis Club Steve J. Muir - 36Apollo Club John S. Daniel - 27 Triangle Club Daniel E. Groteke - 27 Jon A. Kremer - 6 Alan R. Loeffelman - 12 Carm R. Moehle - 24 David R. Puettmann - 26Fraters Club Louis E. Astroth - 11 Gary E. Dial - 14 Paul E. Eckler - 27 Ronald S. Robertson - 12 Dennis M. Simon - 27 Oliver L. Von Behren - 32 James C. Williams - 12Sustaining Contributor Michael R. Beckmann - 18 James R. Bollam, Jr. - 30 Thomas G. Borowiak - 35 Michael A. Di Napoli - 9 James B. Marble - 29 Michael Suda - 28

Beta-ThetaUniversity of Missouri-ColumbiaHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis (1987-89)TKE Executive Director (1960-73) Bruce B. Melchert, CFC

Grand Prytanis Club Bruce B. Melchert, CFC - 36Founders Club Derek W. Hunter - 4Triangle Club Frederick M. Burke - 33 Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. - 29 William K. Haas - 32 John E. Marquardt - 34 Donald L. Wehmeyer - 22Fraters Club Jon D. Cozean - 17 Robert M. Reed - 20

Beta-Iota Iowa Wesleyan CollegeApollo Club Ron E. Leganger - 17Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Eppel - 15

Alpha-PsiDavis & Elkins CollegeTriangle Club Wendell M. Cramer - 37 George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF - 11Fraters Club Robert W. Hotaling - 21 Howard Rubenstein - 28 Edward G. Sawtell - 38Sustaining Contributor Thomas A. Andersen - 18 Robert M. McIlvaine - 13

Alpha-OmegaUniversity of California, Los AngelesFounders Club John R. Chapman - 14Triangle Club Eric Asa-Dorian - 6 Christopher W. Landsea - 21 Edmond J. Russ - 18Sustaining Contributor Wayne L. Quon - 14 Favian Velasco - 1

Beta-AlphaBradley UniversityTriangle Club Donald C. Eggert, Jr. - 15 Harvey A. Gorden - 7Fraters Club Thomas G. Krause - 23

Beta-BetaNorth Carolina State UniversityHome ChapterTEF Advisor Michael A. Moxley, CFC

Grand Prytanis Club Michael A. Moxley, CFC - 36Apollo Club David E. Grimm - 10 Mark T. Lowder - 15Triangle Club Fred C. Brunk, Jr. - 5 Gilbert N. Burnet - 18 J. Randall Cook - 9 Jonathan D. Gainey - 2 David S. Haworth, III - 17 John R. J. Miller - 42 Wylie H. Mitchell - 39 Harold S. Muse, Jr. - 10Fraters Club Michael A. Gentry - 2 T. Alvin Kepley - 21Sustaining Contributor Eric A. Douglas - 1 L. Patrick Faulkner, II - 18 Roger A. Fleming - 12 Matthew M. High - 1 Charles T. Lambert - 6

Beta-GammaOklahoma State UniversityApollo Club Lloyd A. Alaback - 17 Gerry E. Hinrichs - 4 Bob G. Salyer - 10 Thomas S. Wade, Jr. - 37Triangle Club Herb C. Huser - 38Fraters Club W. David George - 5 Samuel C. Munhollon - 14Sustaining Contributor Cecil F. Hewitt - 10 Mack V. Norman - 18

Beta-DeltaUniversity of MarylandFounders Club Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. - 7Triangle Club Marc S. Greenberg - 1Sustaining Contributor David P. Carlisle - 7 Joshua T. Dempsey - 2 Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. - 36 Charles R. Long - 30 Adam Porto - 1

Beta-KappaUniversity of OregonApollo Club William B. Clegg, Jr. - 10Triangle Club Walter E. Bohnstedt - 13Fraters Club Everett E. Cutter - 17 Albert G. Eriksen - 5 Jack L. Estepp - 35Sustaining Contributor Phillip L. Woody - 8

Beta-Lambda Auburn UniversityFounders Club John R. McCarthy - 33Triangle Club Robert B. Bliss, Jr. - 29 William M. Brackney - 15 Daniel J. Codespoti - 33 James R. Dugan, Jr. - 27 Curtis O. Liles, III - 21 Donald B. Morgan - 22Fraters Club Frank E. Zipperer - 22Sustaining Contributor William A. Weed, Jr. - 34

Beta-Mu Bucknell UniversityHome ChapterTEF Chairman Richard C. Ernest

Fraternity for Life Club Richard C. Ernest - 40 J. Andrew Weidman - 3Founders Club Kenneth M. Sheppard - 31Apollo Club John A. Saxton - 36 Frank E. Stone - 1Triangle Club Richard A. Benton - 24 Anthony J. Falcone - 7 William C. Heller - 1 Timothy J. Hoying - 21 Robert A. Naragon - 1 Frederick D. Obligado - 2 Henry B. Peck, Jr. - 1 Donald A. Wescott, Jr. - 9Fraters Club Stephen R. Brice - 11 Robert I. Cohen - 9 Harry W. Elliott - 21 Hood C. Johnston - 3 Richard S. Knight - 35Sustaining Contributor William F. Hobson - 14 Richard B. Roush - 25

Beta-NuMarshall UniversityFraternity for Life Club *George Blankenship - 15Triangle Club Johnston B. Bell - 26Fraters Club Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. - 31 James O. Ramey - 2 Harry R. Wiener - 29Sustaining Contributor Richard L. Block - 18

Beta-XiArizona State UniversityApollo Club Edward W. Barry - 10 Ross L. Franks - 23Triangle Club Michael A. Pasich - 2 Kenneth R. Piana - 3Fraters Club Thomas F. Hussey - 13Sustaining Contributor Andrew P. Georgevits - 2

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John D. Meisenhelder - 18 Paul J. Smit - 3Founders Club George J. Angelos - 11 Theodore Constantouros - 3 Robert L. Meyer - 39 Justin B. Nast - 14Apollo Club John R. Bibeau - 2 William J. Cullinane - 33 Daniel R. Levinson - 6 Gregory A. McAndrews - 4 Edmund J. Sutro - 38 Michael A. Yagjian - 25Triangle Club Galen C. Clifford - 5 Carl W. Cooper - 31 Chris T. Eubank - 1 Jon D. Friedland - 16 Andrew H. Hayes - 2 Chuck Milam - 36 Michael Nigosian - 2 David S. Oakley - 11 A. Gordon Orsborn - 31 Aaron Pattison - 2 John W. Plumb - 37 Matthew W. Quan - 2 Rick B. Smith - 33 Robert A. Stambaugh - 16Fraters Club Jacob Aronson - 2 John M. Dubaz - 2 Keith L. Duncan - 1 Ronald B. Frame - 5 John Gorski - 3 Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. - 19 Leo Natanian - 3Sustaining Contributor Tyler A. Bibbins - 1 Larry D. Finkel - 31 Steven Gagliano - 3 Robert Harkness - 2 George N. Loomis - 35 Patrick M. McDermott - 4 George G. Strella - 9

Beta-TauFlorida Southern CollegeSustaining Contributor William H. Brimberry - 22 Charles M. Klein - 16

Beta-Upsilon University of Maine Founders Club Richard A. Eustis - 17Triangle Club Patrick M. Gleason - 2 William R. Laliberte - 1Fraters Club Lloyd R. Chase, Ph.D. - 23 Wayne R. Cole - 6 Raymond R. Couture - 7 Brian E. Gill - 24 Leo E. La Chance - 5Sustaining Contributor Darrell Flagg - 1 Allan M. Wilson - 27

Beta-PhiLouisiana State UniversityTriangle Club James E. Fargo - 33 James D. Hughes - 38 Thomas J. Kennedy - 11Fraters Club Eugene J. Le Blanc - 15 Donald E. Welge - 37Sustaining Contributor Robert C. Mayer, Jr. - 24

Beta-ChiSouthern Illinois University CarbondaleHome ChapterGrand Crysophylos Rodney G. Talbot

Fraternity for Life Club Michael G. McLaughlin - 28 Rodney G. Talbot - 33Triangle Club Daniel Bellich - 4

Triangle Club Robert G. Beck - 12 Roger P. Kalinowsky - 34 Brian C. Kensing - 11 Richard Mohrmann - 35Fraters Club Jeffrey P. Arcouet - 4 Ronald A. Rosien - 27Sustaining Contributor Brian V. Kolota - 3 Robert C. Krishfi eld - 3 William C. Purdon - 19

Gamma-ZetaHartwick CollegeTriangle Club Cody Kenyon - 1 John E. Maczko - 26Fraters Club Kenneth B. Guiseley - 20 Tom Roach - 2Sustaining Contributor Erik Goodman - 1 Karl D. Keller - 3 Kenneth W. Ruckh - 2 Arthur P. Schouten, Jr. - 2

Gamma-EtaIdaho State UniversityFraters Club Clifford M. Peake - 33 Larry S. Phelps - 29Sustaining Contributor William J. Ryan - 14

Gamma-ThetaUniversity of FloridaPast TKE Chief Executive Offi cer Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (2000-10)

Grand Prytanis Club Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE - 8Founders Club Steven G. Christovich - 5 Brian T. Ferber - 11 Corey G. Mathews, CAE - 8 Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE - 13 Miles C. Wilkin - 6Triangle Club James G. Carver - 12 Frank Casey - 4 Merritt R. Dimbath - 39 Daniel W. Koivu - 8 Samuel P. Mitchell, Brigadier General, USAF (Ret.) - 6 William D. Orr - 15 Christopher M. Schaeffer - 5Fraters Club Donald A. Buzzell - 30 Leon B. Cheek, III - 11 Thomas J. Filipkowski - 38 David L. Hayward - 37 Kenneth M. Jaffi e - 9Sustaining Contributor Richard J. Brown - 17

Gamma-IotaUniversity of Colorado at BoulderTriangle Club Jerry F. Baker - 39 Richard L. Salberg - 4 Richard H. Stienmier, M.D. - 11Fraters Club Donald C. Malone - 35

Gamma-KappaIndiana UniversityGrand Prytanis Club William R. Bruns, III - 14Founders Club David W. Stock - 16Triangle Club Paul J. Caine - 1 James D. Fielding - 1 Steven R. MacLaughlin - 7 J. Richard Rockstroh - 24Fraters Club David J. Adeli - 10 Larry K. Barrett - 39 James W. Bentley - 9Sustaining Contributor Jason K. Belfer - 15 Lucian A. Siekman - 37 G. Michael Witte - 27

Gamma-LambdaSan Diego State UniversityTriangle Club Richard D. Greenleaf, Sr. - 17Sustaining Contributor Ernie D. Conrad, Jr. - 17

Gamma-MuFurman UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Lenwood S. Cochran (1971-73)

Fraternity for Life Club Lenwood S. Cochran - 35Apollo Club Ronald E. Goodwin - 29 Paul N. Shockley, Jr. - 17Fraters Club Frank H. Capehart, III - 28 Eric C. Semmelmeier - 21

Gamma-NuUniversity of ToledoApollo Club Paul A. Hotmer - 20Triangle Club Thomas J. Gordon, CFC - 8Fraters Club R. Loren McGuire - 18 Michael J. Sarra - 14 Calvin G. Smith - 21 Richard F. Watkins - 11Sustaining Contributor Milton D. Calcamuggio - 13 Gordon P. Voelker - 25

Gamma-Xi ChapterUniversity of New MexicoTriangle Club Glenn C. Wonn - 27Fraters Club Theodore H. Kittell - 7Sustaining Contributor Alexander E. Yuen, Jr. - 7

Gamma-OmicronUniversity of VirginiaTriangle Club William B. MacLeod - 29Fraters Club James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.) - 21 William C. McCauley, M.D. - 1

Beta-Omicron Wayne State UniversityTriangle Club Gary M. Armstrong - 12 Russell M. Holtz - 39 S. James Islam - 11 John G. Marshall, CLU, ChFC - 21 Dave H. Mattingly - 27Fraters Club Arthur P. Adams, Jr. - 4 Robert A. Kluczynski - 15 Glenn R. Ming - 19 Enrico Odorico - 5Sustaining Contributor Richard S. Mazzella - 33

Beta-PiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyHome ChapterTEF Advisors Russell H. Heil John A. Reagan

Founders Club Max L. Dufeny, Jr. - 21Triangle Club Donald P. Bach - 24 Robert R. Barrett - 29 Thomas D. Covington - 11 Robert T. Dunham - 5 Christopher B. Garrigues - 1 Marion B. Glover, Jr. - 16 Jameson R. Humphrey - 1 Daniel B. Mowrey - 17Fraters Club Frank B. Chapman - 10 William P. McKibben - 15 Richard E. Park - 30 Charlie H. Rogers - 7 Eric P. Slipp - 21 Gregory L. Willis - 9Sustaining Contributor Edward J. Cerbone - 12 Russ V. Durham - 1 Kenneth A. Gibbs - 14 Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr. - 26 David Yavorsky - 2

Beta-RhoUniversity of AkronHome ChapterTEF Directors Gary E. Benjamin Kevin J. Brock

Fraternity for Life Club Gary E. Benjamin - 4 Kevin J. Brock - 15Apollo Club Mark W. Dively - 20 Bob Troyer - 26Triangle Club Jeffrey G. Bowersox - 15 Frank Car - 4 Samuel T. Coleridge - 23 Robert D. Eberwine - 18 Keith D. Goble - 21 Charles H. Huettner - 33 James R. McElroy - 5 Thomas M. Sopko - 30Fraters Club Donald L. Baird - 12 Larry A. Crisp - 35 Jeffrey J. Hoffman - 6Sustaining Contributor Derrill L. Carter - 34 Brian D. Hoffman - 38 Steve J. Mustric, M.D. - 14 Doug J. Starr - 2

Beta-Sigma University of Southern CaliforniaHome ChapterGrand Epiprytanis Bob BarrTEF Director Gregory P. Woodson

Fraternity for Life Club Gregory P. Woodson - 36Grand Prytanis Club David L. Bohline - 10

Kenneth L. Black - 10 Mark A. Cushing - 5 Robert W. Day - 1 Andrew J. Haverkate - 19 David E. Jacobsen - 15 Jack S. Kremer - 1Fraters Club James K. Hill - 2 Paul S. Storozynski - 4 Christopher B.Tidwell - 20Sustaining Contributor Harry V. Boyd, LTC (Ret.) - 6 James D. Olson - 13

Beta-PsiArkansas State UniversityApollo Club B. Lavon Wells - 40Triangle Club Robert E. Howe - 26 George T. Lalman - 13 Adam W. Nicely - 5 Billy G. Winford - 4Fraters Club Mack A. Hamblen - 24Sustaining Contributor John K. Frets - 16 Richard C. Puryear - 17 Aaron R. Steenbergen - 7

Beta-OmegaMissouri State UniversityTriangle Club Thomas D. Schlosser - 22 Samuel C. Weaver - 17Fraters Club Timothy D. Clegg, II - 4 Everett E. Dahl - 15Gamma-Alpha University of WyomingApollo Club John D. Stiles - 32Fraters Club Terrance J. Croco, CFC - 35 Charles K. McClain - 35 Raymond S. Worth - 26Sustaining Contributor Paul T. Lafkas - 1 Maynard B. Morris - 24

Gamma-BetaColorado State UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Erik L. Glenn - 5Triangle Club Leonard J. Fleischer - 15 Donald L. Glenn - 1 Terry E. Knight - 15 David R. Penhall - 1 Matthew A. Williams - 7

Gamma-Gamma University of Texas at El PasoTriangle Club Jack W. Handey - 15 James M. Mitchell - 6 Fr. W. Patrick Resen - 44Fraters Club Victor M. Renteria - 36 Shane Utter - 15

Gamma-DeltaUniversity of MiamiTriangle Club Gerry Hoy - 4 Daniel Y. Leong - 22 Jeffrey H. Orloff - 28 David A. Swanson - 13Sustaining Contributor James F. Kiley - 39

Gamma-EpsilonRensselaer Polytechnic InstituteHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis John R. Fisher (1993-95)

Founders Club Richard J. DiMarzio - 31Apollo Club Norman P. Borkowski - 15 William J. Prew - 2

Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or moreGrand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499

Founders Club $500 - $999Apollo Club $250 - $499

Triangle Club $100 - $249Fraters Club $50 - $99

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Sustaining Contributor Bob B. Sieck - 17

Gamma-PiParsons CollegeApollo Club Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. - 24Fraters Club Frederick B. Clearwater - 38 Frederick C. Jenks - 31

Gamma-RhoIndiana State UniversityTriangle Club Gerald S. Reynolds - 4 Richard E. Schultz - 30 Willard C. Tice, II - 18Fraters Club Eugene D. Aimone - 30 Kenneth J. Kroft - 35 Joseph A. Kwasny - 35 Takeshi Moriwaki - 40 Ronald R. Rufatto - 17Sustaining Contributor Robert L. Giacoletto - 10 Edward F. Walter - 1

Gamma-SigmaUniversity of KentuckyTriangle Club Michael F. Yackowsky - 5

Gamma-TauUniversity of DenverTriangle Club Eugene F. Laurendeau - 29Fraters Club Ray O. Humphrey - 38 Ken A. Quincy - 16Sustaining Contributor Barry B. Wales - 34

Gamma-UpsilonUniversity of Texas at AustinHome ChapterAt-Large Grand Council Member Brian D. Montgomery

Founders Club Brian D. Montgomery - 7Triangle Club Donald H. Biehl - 14 Nathan Palacios - 1 Matthew G. Wheeler - 2Fraters Club Michael Frizzell - 1 Jeffrey A. Peterson - 23 Philip E. Winston, Jr. - 11

Gamma-PhiEmporia State UniversityTriangle Club John H. Anderson - 7Fraters Club Daniel B. Baker, Sr. - 3Sustaining Contributor Anthony A. Dovidio - 13

Gamma-ChiValparaiso UniversityTriangle Club Kenneth R. Farr - 1Fraters Club James A. Amling - 36

Elmer S. Biles - 22 Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr. - 19 T. Marshall Rousseau - 1Sustaining Contributor Russell G. Halleen - 33

Gamma-PsiButler University Triangle Club Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. - 32 Earl E. Engle - 2 M. James Johnston - 11 Patrik L. Pierson - 19Fraters Club Richard B. Livingston - 18Sustaining Contributor Kenneth D. Collins - 18

Gamma-OmegaEastern Illinois UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director Charles W. Witters

Fraternity for Life Club Charles W. Witters - 34Apollo Club Kevin J. Fox - 28 Charles W. Stoldt - 32Triangle Club Anthony J. Crebs - 17 William G. Fellers - 8 Ronald W. Moreland - 4 Robert G. Rogers - 4Fraters Club Bobby K. Cox - 8 Gerald L. Denoyer - 6 John R. Dowling - 14 John T. Matarelli - 20 Jerold T. Van Bellehem - 6Sustaining Contributor Philip D. Carlock - 19 Duane Flowers - 5 Raymond J. Frederici - 16 Walter T. Knollenberg - 22 Charles M. Meece - 9 George K. Mellott - 11

Delta-AlphaWestern Michigan UniversityFounders Club Joseph L. Maggini, Sr. - 31Triangle Club Elbert V. Duncan - 19 Fred P. Glennie - 14 Robert E. Holt - 8Fraters Club Marlon H. Cohn - 10 David H. Flucke - 38 Dawson T. Hubert - 3 Dale R. Pellot - 6Sustaining Contributor Fred A. Geiger - 20

Delta-BetaLake Forest CollegeFraternity for Life Club James F. Place - 26Triangle Club Robert J. Holden - 9 James C. Jacobsen - 26

Delta-IotaLenoir-Rhyne UniversityFraters Club David R. Moore - 35

Delta-LambdaUniversity of Central MissouriFraternity for Life Club Michael C. Davidson - 2Triangle Club Russell K. Gordon - 20 Stephen R. Jenne - 39 Thomas F. Maidment - 14 William A. Stark - 21 Joseph L. Wikoff - 4Fraters Club Jeffrey R. Case - 10 Drew W. Frizzell - 2 Dennis J. Lanser - 7 Gary G. Mendenhall - 35Sustaining Contributor Brent Auzat - 2 Cory L. Davis - 1 Christopher P. France - 2 John H. Novak - 18 Armand F. Patnaude - 30 Ronald J. Rice - 12

Delta-MuPittsburg State UniversityTriangle Club Daniel Alcala - 19 Gordon L. McKinnie - 37 Clayton E. Woodrum - 10

Delta-NuNorthwest Missouri State UniversityFraternity for Life Club Benny L. Johnson - 35Grand Prytanis Club Bradley W. Shelton - 32Apollo Club Bruce S. Barlow - 32Triangle Club Floyd E. Propst - 23 Michael C. Russell - 1Fraters Club Thomas Burson - 1 Stephen E. Moss, CFC - 19 David Teeter - 14Sustaining Contributor Brent Burklund - 1 Joseph W. Saubers - 1

Delta-Xi Miami UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis (2005-07),TEF Vice Chairman Mark A. Fite

Fraternity for Life Club Mark A. Fite, CFC - 25Grand Prytanis Club Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. - 28Founders Club Jeffrey A. Smith - 22Apollo Club James S. Spahr - 9Triangle Club Laurence E. Hallas - 2 Kenton W. Hughes - 33 E. Gregg Jackson - 35 Steven H. Jasper - 16 Gary K. Liebschner P.E. - 31 David C. Miller - 39 Harry S. Shaffer, III - 9 Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. - 35 Anderson Whipp - 1Fraters Club Ronald W. Barrett - 27 Richard H. Evans, Jr. - 28 Robert W. Hein - 15 Prof. Gary B. Holt - 31 Edward C. Kittel, USN (Ret.) - 13 John K. Klesch - 9 Stanley C. Wyllie - 12Sustaining Contributor Steven K. Lauer - 35 Stuart M. Mertz, Jr. - 18 David M. Metz - 34 James T. Mowery - 15

Delta-Omicron Central Michigan UniversityApollo Club Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. - 36Triangle Club Ronald F. Neukam - 25 Kent J. Rosenau - 23Fraters Club Robert J. Graham, Ed.D. - 19 Richard M. Trudell - 30Sustaining Contributor Terry A. Guttrich - 34 J. Ted Hice - 11 Jack J. Weymouth - 12

Delta-PiEastern Michigan UniversityFounders Club Michael G. Robinson - 8Triangle Club Frank J. Emerick - 20 Louis E. Winkelhaus, II - 21 William R. Ziegler - 11Fraters Club Edward R. Bajer - 3 Hildred J. Lewis - 8 Leonard E. Natkowski - 25Sustaining Contributor F. Robert Dando - 11 D. James Hadley - 11 Cory E. Mellon - 2 Kevin R. Reynolds - 11 Miguel L. Rodriguez, Jr. - 9 Zachary Tansek - 1

Delta-RhoIndiana University of PennsylvaniaSustaining Contributor Larry C. Cogan - 5 Benjamin F. Kensinger - 16 Donald J. Mash, Ph.D. - 17 Jeff S. Massie - 1

Delta-SigmaMorningside CollegeTriangle Club Paul Archer - 5Fraters Club William L. Hoversten - 28 Thomas A. Oye - 5Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Palmer - 29 Larry L. Sorensen - 13

Delta-TauUniversity of Northern IowaFounders Club James H. Farrier - 1Apollo Club Al E. Wright - 29Fraters Club Eric J. Myszka - 1Sustaining Contributor John W. Greenlee - 19

Delta-UpsilonMissouri Valley CollegeApollo Club Thomas A. Fritz - 25 David S. Wood - 12Triangle Club Fred M. Rosenberger - 26 David J. Ross, II - 9 David A. Wharff - 17Fraters Club Don S. Balka - 33 David H. Williams - 27Sustaining Contributor Drew S. Hawkins - 2James L. Mallory - 36 Ed. Wirthwein, III - 4

Delta-PhiSaint Francis UniversityFraters Club Sabino J. Ranaudo - 33Sustaining Contributor Edward J. Ribstein - 28

Delta-GammaUniversity of Connecticut-StorrsTriangle Club Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. - 11 Theodore S. Haddad - 37Fraters Club George A. Breault - 18 Paul K. Edman - 28 Andrew C. McKirdy - 23Sustaining Contributor Raymond P. Booker, Jr. - 33 Frederick J. Schilke - 6

Delta-DeltaUniversity of Northern ColoradoFraters Club Scott W. Omiecinski - 20Sustaining Contributor Clyde T. Davies, Jr. - 19 Michael Ilyichenko - 21 Lawrence R. Nonnie - 22

Delta-EpsilonCleveland State UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis William A. Quallich (1973-75)TEF Advisor Donald A. Campbell, Jr.

Fraternity for Life Club Donald A. Campbell, Jr. - 30Apollo Club Edward R. Addicott - 8 Ted T. Kubala - 35 Stephen P. Zachmann - 19Triangle Club Edward L. Bartlett, III - 3 Frank T. Boron - 8 Jason C. Crusan - 3 Glenn M. Johnson - 4 Richard K. Laidlaw - 40 Joseph J. Vauter - 17Fraters Club D. Chris Dolton - 3 Douglas M. Fortner - 33 John C. Fravel - 35 Salvatore Quattrocchi - 39Sustaining Contributor Robert E. Baier - 25 Justin M. Crusan - 1 Dale H. Lyons - 19 George W. Nowatka - 18 Timothy P. Ratajczak - 33 Donald L. Smith - 19

Delta-ZetaSoutheast Missouri State UniversityFraters Club Marshall D. Sorokwasz - 1Sustaining Contributor Jack B. Becker Jr. - 2 Larry J. Hoog - 30 Steven B. Lomax - 3 Ross Rosenberg - 1 Edward A. Tauser - 16

Delta-EtaNorthern Illinois UniversityTriangle Club William G. Farley - 7 Richard K. Roberts - 10 Thomas C. Skubich - 10 Eugene J. Zanin - 6Sustaining Contributor Benjamin Berry - 1 Charles F. Morgan - 27 Burdette L. Short - 21

Delta-ThetaCalifornia State University, Long BeachFounders Club Timothy F. Fox - 1 Richard L. Hollis - 26Triangle Club Laird D. Matthews - 14 Paul Reichenthal - 1 Gary E. Wiedle - 31Fraters Club Francis W. Hainley, Jr. - 7 Marshall Hammond - 5 Ronald K. Wallace - 16

Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or moreGrand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499

Founders Club $500 - $999Apollo Club $250 - $499

Triangle Club $100 - $249Fraters Club $50 - $99

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Delta-Chi Gannon UniversityTriangle Club Victor J. Guevara - 1 Paul A. Jones - 3Fraters Club Peter A. Kostek - 29 Thomas V. Noon - 38 Joseph M. Pisoni - 22Sustaining Contributor John F. Barry - 3 M. Robert Cross - 20 Francis P. Hayden - 17 James E. Jones - 11 Robert W. Kossler, Jr. - 25

Delta-PsiNorth Dakota State UniversityApollo Club Aaron C. Dunn, CFC - 14 Todd L. Knain - 3Triangle Club Ronald V. Bardal - 14 Robert A. Bird - 34 Thomas L. Casperson, M.D. - 8 Duane A. Reger - 39 Douglas R. Troyer - 2 Jared J. Wald - 1Fraters Club Donn R. Besselievre - 27 Charles A. Moe - 12 James R. Schonberger - 14 Robert Wedberg, Jr. - 16Sustaining Contributor Lee L. Gullickson - 1 Gary W. Lind - 2 Jake L. Maguire - 1

Delta-OmegaWestern State College of ColoradoFraters Club Donald M. Gerardi - 34Sustaining Contributor Clyde E. Rader - 12

Epsilon-AlphaSaint Louis UniversityGrand Prytanis Club John L. Grant, Jr. - 1Apollo Club Richard J. Kurtyka - 19Triangle Club Dennis A. Kearns - 6 Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. - 28 Robert H. Wimsatt - 33Fraters Club Joseph W. Di Giovanna - 10 Leo V. Ryan - 5 Thomas E. Staab - 28

Epsilon-Beta University of TampaFraters Club Joseph R. Adams, Sr. - 20Sustaining Contributor George A. Nousiainen - 26 Nicio Vega, Jr. - 39

Epsilon-DeltaUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstSustaining Contributor David J. Garber - 35 Ralph J. Simmons - 14

Epsilon-EpsilonUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaTriangle Club Ralph M. Tait - 30Sustaining Contributor Richard B. Bailey - 11 Bob L. Elsasser, LTC (Ret.) - 16 Michael L. Murray - 17

Epsilon-ZetaRider UniversityTriangle Club George C. Benas - 3 William W. Davis, Jr. - 4 Joseph F. Mikolaitis, II - 1 John H. Peto - 4Fraters Club Leo A. Pieretti - 3

Sustaining Contributor Marvin A. Keck - 2 William W. Poch - 9 Daniel Teixeira - 2

Epsilon-EtaSouthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityTriangle Club Joseph Dube - 1 Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. - 33 Arthur W. Salisbury, D.Ph. - 10Sustaining Contributor John E. Talley - 25

Epsilon-ThetaSoutheastern Oklahoma State UniversityApollo Club Jack Kinkade - 5Triangle Club Daniel M. Garvey - 32 Christopher H. Keyes - 2 Dave A. Reed - 1 Ernest R. Stracener - 3 John E. Woerly, Jr. - 1Fraters Club John V. Kelly, Jr. - 38 Wesley F. Wilkins - 2Sustaining Contributor Rowdy R. Wilson - 3

Epsilon-IotaYoungstown State UniversityFounders Club Gary M. Lazor - 21Fraters Club Pat F. Agresta - 14 Thomas G. McGowen - 9 Thomas R. Rogers - 20 Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. - 41Sustaining Contributor Thomas J. Ameen - 24

Epsilon-KappaLoyola University ChicagoTriangle Club Stewart C. Darling - 5 Ronald E. Paulsen - 2Fraters Club John H. Gerding - 39

Epsilon-LambdaUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityFraters Club Michael T. Shields - 15Sustaining Contributor Derace Martin - 16 Darvin L. Weston - 8

Epsilon-NuUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens PointHome ChapterPast TKE Executive Vice President/CEO William J. Metzger, J r. (1993-96)Past TEF President/CEO (1995-2005),TEF Advisor Timothy L. Taschwer

Fraternity for Life Club Timothy L. Taschwer - 38Founders Club William J. Metzger, Jr. - 16Triangle Club Timothy M. Beck - 15 Martin J. Boerst - 14 Thomas A. Corrigan - 11 Albert J. Greasby - 13 William R. Hummel - 13 Phillip G. Kallas - 33 William T. Ososki - 20 Donald L. Wanie - 13 Benjamin J. G. Wilde - 1Fraters Club David L. Athey, Jr. - 14 Gaylon W. Barz - 15 Bruce C. Blom - 19 William J. Brandl - 17 Edwin S. Flatoff - 22 Larry L. Hoeft - 14 Robert H. Klein - 22 Daniel M. Lavold - 23 Christopher J. Roth - 15 Ronald A. Schneider - 15

Edward C. Schrader - 25 Leif C. Tolokken - 14Sustaining Contributor Terrance J. Beining - 19 Lawrence J. Benish - 13 Michael A. Benish - 9 David J. Brusky - 12 James F. Bukolt - 18 Jeffrey K. Fox - 19 John A. Lampereur - 13 John T. McGregor - 12 Harlan D. Petersen - 2 Stephen J. Sievwright - 12

Epsilon-XiShepherd UniversityTriangle Club William W. Grantham, Jr. - 35Fraters Club Scott D. Boyer - 38 Richard L. Knode - 23 Timothy D. Linton - 9Sustaining Contributor Frank R. Cosner - 20

Epsilon-OmicronUniversity of HoustonHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Robert D. Planck (2001-03)

Grand Prytanis Club Steven A. Glover - 13 Robert D. Planck - 34Founders Club Tommy W. Lott - 30Apollo Club Michael P. Applewhite, M.D., Col USA (Ret.) - 6 Michael S. Handorf - 12Triangle Club Carl D. Buckner - 10 Toby A. Castro - 1 Charles R. Garcia, Jr. - 2 Diego Lazcano - 1 John W. McGinness - 1 Dennis M. H. Pang - 9 Jeffrey G. Planck - 3 Hunter B. Webb - 1 Chad Wolf - 14Sustaining Contributor Jason C. Messa - 2

Epsilon-Pi Colgate UniversityTriangle Club William E. Bray - 36Fraters Club D. David Maxfi eld - 7

Epsilon-Rho Northern Arizona UniversityApollo Club Don W. Hulsey - 39Triangle Club Troy C. Hudson - 2 Jordan Jones - 2 Scott E. Rossi - 1 Benjamin S. Sattler - 3Fraters Club Donald Butler, Jr. - 9Sustaining Contributor Joseph C. Kaluha - 26

Epsilon-SigmaUniversity of Central OklahomaFraternity for Life Club John E. M. Oglesby, CFC - 12Grand Prytanis Club Marshall H. Scantlin - 1Apollo Club James C. Canon - 16 Jon G. Tankersley - 23Triangle Club Steven W. Anderson - 10 Levi J. Harrel - 2 David L. Kinney - 6 Jimmy G. Koeninger - 3Fraters Club Clarence C. Drumeller - 25 Michael A. Sutton - 11

Sustaining Contributor Dewey Briscoe - 1 David P. Johnson - 4

Epsilon-TauUniversity of RochesterTriangle Club Michael J. Mullen - 17 Jay A. Spoto - 11Fraters Club Gerald D. Clark - 27 James R. Wardell - 39

Epsilon-UpsilonNorthwestern State UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis (1977-79),TEF Director William V. Muse, CFC

Fraternity for Life Club William V. Muse, CFC - 39Triangle Club Christopher Gandy - 2

Epsilon-PhiUniversity of Detroit MercyFraters Club Stephen K. Valentine, Jr. - 19Sustaining Contributor Dennis J. McNeil - 36 Gerald R. Schmotzer - 15

Epsilon-ChiUniversity at BuffaloTriangle Club Richard J. Cellino, Sr. - 18 Edwin L. Crocker - 35 Matthew T. Genova - 7 John Kyriazis - 6Fraters Club Matthew C. Smith - 2Sustaining Contributor Nicholas P. Kafasis - 34 Paul F. Mullenhoff - 3

Epsilon-PsiMcNeese State UniversityFounders Club Lambert D. Austin, Jr. - 8Fraters Club Robert E. O’Bryan - 39

Epsilon-OmegaMinot State UniversityTriangle Club Clyde E. Rostad - 21Fraters Club Bruce I. Christianson - 10 Duane D. Dockter - 40 Michael R. Ives - 4 Alve L. Jemtrud - 38 Ron I. Loen - 3

Zeta-AlphaWagner CollegeHome ChapterGrand Hypophetes James J. Hickey

Founders Club James J. Hickey - 17 Albert A. Leisengang - 3Triangle Club Peter A. Anderson - 19Fraters Club Roy Roderick - 11Sustaining Contributor Anthony P. Sisko - 7

Zeta-BetaUniversity of EvansvilleTriangle Club Justin K. Grant - 1 Mark A. Pillar - 36Fraters Club Robert E. Connor - 11 Luther B. Hale - 12 Richard B. Steedman - 22Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Vanek - 24

Zeta-GammaNebraska Wesleyan UniversityTriangle Club Jeffrey B. Goldman - 16 Richard A. Koepplin - 13Fraters Club Larry E. Dawes, USN (Ret.) - 6

Zeta-DeltaAlma CollegeTriangle Club James H. Amell - 14 R. Scott Bleeks - 2 Andrew J. Burdick - 2 George B. Huysken - 33 Robert J. Long - 11 John R. McIntyre - 18 Corey M. Messner - 3 Thomas L. Taber - 2Sustaining Contributor William G. Klenk - 5 Dail F. Prucka - 5 Charles Zampich, Jr. - 16

Zeta-EpsilonWaynesburg UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director James E. Crockard, III

Fraternity for Life Club James E. Crockard, III - 17Triangle Club Wesley S. O’Brien - 22Fraters Club Thomas F. Flood - 21 Howard N. Fox - 17 Robert L. Girardin - 4 Gregory C. Young - 10

Zeta-ZetaUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeGrand Prytanis Club Robert J. Puls - 34Founders Club Mark A. Blazer - 10Apollo Club David J. Hamernik - 28Triangle Club Arthur Budzak - 34 Michael P. Gonia - 38 Charles A. Konkol - 1 Thomas C. O’Rourke - 1 Gregory A. Roskopf - 3 Richard W. Spencer - 23 James J. Vopal, M.D. - 27 Gene W. Witt - 31Fraters Club Gerald Fredrich - 3 Kobina A. Intsiful - 1 Thomas L. Kreinbring - 1Sustaining Contributor Tracy S. Holmes - 2 David J. Kerznar - 36 Nick L. Kirchmar - 1 James D. Lovering - 38 Kyle J. Swetzig - 4

Zeta-EtaMuhlenberg CollegeFounders Club Brian L. Keck - 25Triangle Club Bruce S. Albright - 7 Richard C. Crist, Jr. - 5 Martin E. Ellner - 34 William C. Parfi tt, Jr. - 28 Kenneth B. Wonderland - 21Sustaining Contributor Mitchell R. Goldblatt - 31 Andrew W. Miller - 1 Walter R. Schirber - 24 William D. Schwenke - 15

Zeta-ThetaWestern Illinois University

Grand Prytanis Club Steven A. Ramos - 1 David R. Wallace - 8

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Apollo Club Charles W. Little - 18Triangle Club Paul L. Gilles, Jr. - 10 Paul J. Janus - 12 James B. Miner - 36 Adam P. Schmidt - 1 Steven A. Wolski - 1Fraters Club Michail A. Piskoun - 1 Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE - 9 James R. Walsh - 1Sustaining Contributor Lee L. Lasseigne - 30 James G. Mortier - 15 Robert W. Schartz - 1 Robert C. Toniny - 27

Zeta-IotaUniversity of ManitobaFounders Club James A. Tennant - 28Fraters Club Neill Tolboom - 29

Zeta-KappaPortland State UniversityFounders Club William D. Caudell - 2Apollo Club Ronald A. Carson - 19Triangle Club Brian M. Stump - 22Fraters Club Michael L. Brooks - 4Sustaining Contributor Robert O. Cameron - 26

Zeta-LambdaBowling Green State UniversityTriangle Club Richard W. Gill - 19 James M. Hooker - 14 James S. Lowery - 12 Harry L. Roesch - 33Fraters Club Edward W. Brass - 38 John M. Rigby - 38Sustaining Contributor Steven Castillo - 1 Matt Hendershott - 1 Steven L. Ording - 1 Richard J. Pekare - 7 Kenneth G. Yehlik - 7

Zeta-MuWorcester Polytechnic InstituteFounders Club Jay P. Hochstaine - 36Apollo Club Robert J. Petrone - 29 Joseph S. Raab - 13 Joseph B. Vivona - 10Triangle Club P. Stephan Bedrosian - 22 Robert G. Kohm - 33 Jeffry R. Paddock - 17 James D. Sareault - 1Fraters Club Harold A. Brenneman, III - 4 Michael J. Corby - 32 Peter H. Lukesh - 23 Richard J. Mariano - 9 Ian M. McCain - 8Sustaining Contributor Nicholas F. Arcolano - 1 George G. Davenport, III - 30 Philip J. Hopkinson - 12 Larry G. Hull - 38 Robert Meader - 22 Paul M. Stein, Ph.D. - 11 Ryan Wheeler - 1

Zeta-NuValdosta State UniversitySustaining Contributor Jeffery S. Bransford - 8 Donald N. Johns - 37 Hugh H. McIntyre, Jr. - 17 David T. Pendley - 9 Justice Purser - 1

Zeta-XiBoston University Triangle Club Daniel B. McDuffi e - 31Fraters Club Lennard J. Burres - 4 Mark A. Eidlin - 5

Zeta-OmicronWestern Carolina UniversityApollo Club J. Wesley Pierce - 18Triangle Club Richard D. Waller - 22Fraters Club Thomas W. Brandon - 11 Craig A. Wagner - 23Sustaining Contributor Richard E. Feuer - 11

Zeta-PiCulver-Stockton CollegeFraters Club G. Thomas Moore - 23Sustaining Contributor Rodney J. Weber - 1

Zeta-SigmaMarietta CollegeTriangle Club William E. Walker - 23Fraters Club Albert O. Orth - 39 William H. Slaninko - 21

Zeta-TauShippensburg UniversityFounders Club Rodman B. Smith - 3Triangle Club Jeffrey M. Baker - 20 Edward L. Dillon, III - 28Fraters Club Robert E. Cole - 6 Glenn L. Garner - 12 Robert L. Jamelli - 14Sustaining Contributor Scott D. Buffi ngton - 15

Zeta-UpsilonAlliance CollegeTriangle Club Daniel A. Redyk - 33 Bruce F. Stasiak - 9 James P. Tabor - 19Sustaining Contributor F. Christopher Stanecki - 24

Zeta-PhiRollins CollegeApollo Club Brian K. McCarthy - 8Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Allen - 18 David R. Schechter - 23

Zeta-ChiMurray State UniversityTriangle Club William J. McElroy, III - 18 William B. Metzger - 36 Joseph P. Nappi - 14Fraters Club Ronald L. Hopkins - 15 William J. Russell, Jr. - 6Sustaining Contributor Richard A. Hopkins - 24 Jesus S. Menendez - 32 John M. Moriarity - 2

Zeta-PsiHamline UniversityFraters Club Steven R. Kufus - 23

Zeta-OmegaCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaTriangle Club James A. Braden - 24 William A. Caldwell - 3Fraters Club Brent E. Flechsig - 24

Sustaining Contributor Aaron M. Larmi - 1

Theta-BetaBelmont Abbey CollegeTriangle Club Felipe M. Villalon - 38Fraters Club Kevin J. Kirk - 7

Theta-GammaLock Haven UniversityTriangle Club J. Scott Thompson - 22

Theta-DeltaFairmont State UniversityApollo Club Clyde R. Dodd - 26Sustaining Contributor Darren J. Freme - 2 Judson B. Richards - 1 Dorman D. Skeens - 3

Theta-EpsilonHumboldt State UniversityTriangle Club Walter K. Schindhelm - 26Fraters Club Peter M. Cowper - 10Sustaining Contributor Donald H. Rubin - 20

Theta-ZetaRutgers University, NewarkTriangle Club Rodney Gabriel - 1 Shimmy Mehta - 9

Theta-EtaUniversity of South DakotaGrand Prytanis Club Jerry D. Kroon - 2Apollo Club Robert R. Rietz - 35 Ron D. Vilas - 17Triangle Club Alan P. Budahl - 34 James C. Fargo - 26 James M. Wente - 3Fraters Club Tony M. James - 33Sustaining Contributor Jordan Alton - 1

Theta-ThetaCalifornia State UniversityFraters Club Phillip R. Marrone - 30 Craig A. Wallace - 26

Theta-IotaNorthern Michigan UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Chris R. Leemon - 10Apollo Club Nathan E. Lehman - 6 Steven E. Roberts - 2 Dane C. St. Pierre - 4 Allan R. Veler - 5Triangle Club Isaac Chavalia - 1 Uriah W. Dailey - 4 Michael J. Law - 20 Richard W. Leach - 10 Einar D. Manki - 5 Nils E. Rosaen - 4Fraters Club Matthew Allen - 4 Lin T. Nash - 33 Devan R. Shah - 4Sustaining Contributor Neil F. Anderson - 6 Christopher C. Beukema - 1 Brian J. Chapman - 1 Brian Heeke - 1 Christopher E. Holmes - 3 Chris Owsley - 1 Jason L. Pennington - 2 Charles Sullivan - 1 Joseph A. Suski - 14 William R. Warmbein - 30

Scott E. Wiederhold - 1

Theta-KappaLong Island University, C. W. PostApollo Club Armen L. Enkababian - 36 Richard L. Ermler - 32

Theta-LambdaWidener UniversityTriangle Club Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) - 33 Louis E. Hoffman - 14Fraters Club Robert J. Hawley, Ph.D. - 25 Rodman N. Smith - 19 Albert J. Trimpert, III - 25Sustaining Contributor Daniel T. Madish, Col. (Ret.) - 19 James H. Van Sciver - 9

Theta-MuUniversity of New OrleansHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Mark C. Romig, CFC (2003-05)

Apollo Club Stanley F. Bizot - 38 Christopher M. Blais, M.D. - 7 Mark C. Romig, CFC - 28Triangle Club Jim M. Strachan - 13 Anton P. Yrle - 15Sustaining Contributor Gregory C. Brown, CFC - 10 Richard C. Ponder, Jr. - 1 Kendall P. Wagar - 22

Theta-NuSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Travis S. Ridgel - 11Triangle Club Brian M. Bosarge - 15 Larry A. Hecker, Jr. - 8 John W. McTopy, II - 26Fraters Club Rodrick S. Bienvenu - 4Sustaining Contributor Robert N. Bell, III - 3 Thomas G. Jones - 16

Theta-XiUniversity of ArkansasTriangle Club Robert S. Lowe - 39

Theta-OmicronAdrian CollegeFraters Club David G. Comerzan - 8Sustaining Contributor Alexander J. Gettys - 1 George Maniez, Jr. - 16

Theta-PiCalifornia State University, ChicoApollo Club Michael F. Burror - 13Triangle Club Lowell Ahart - 30 Timothy R. Holbrook - 35Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey S. Anderson - 8

Theta-RhoSt. Cloud State UniversityApollo Club Robert O. Copeland - 7 Kyle J. Hartman - 4Fraters Club David B. Minier - 14Sustaining Contributor Kevin J. Holubar - 5 Ryan R. Oertel - 2 Alan C. Ransom - 8

Theta-SigmaSt. John’s UniversityApollo Club Lawrence King - 1

Triangle Club Lawrence E. Newman - 28Sustaining Contributor Thomas P. Curry, O.S.B. - 4 Richard L. Panarella - 20

Theta-TauMinnesota State University, MankatoGrand Prytanis Club Richard M. Foley - 20Triangle Club Wallace F. Droegemueller - 24 Curtis G. Stangler - 19Fraters Club Robert C. Weinholzer - 35Sustaining Contributor Matthew S. Beukelman - 1 Christopher D. Hiller - 12 Christopher D. Wachowiak - 5 James C. Wik - 15

Theta-UpsilonCalifornia State University, SacramentoTriangle Club John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. - 35 John E. Mahony - 27

Theta-PhiUniversity of Wisconsin-La CrosseSustaining Contributor Ronald E. Held - 36

Theta-ChiFrostburg State UniversityFraternity for Life Club James D. Williams - 22Triangle Club Kerry L. Highsmith - 8 Frank J. Rose - 7Sustaining Contributor Ronald M. Kyhos - 9 Charles H. Orme - 10

Theta-PsiFerris State UniversitySustaining Contributor Gary K. Woodhull - 18

Theta-OmegaUniversity of CharlestonApollo Club Joseph F. Caliri - 2Fraters Club Mark A. Hunt - 29 John A. Schmidt - 30 Adam C. Walker - 2Sustaining Contributor Michael S. Mason - 5

Iota-AlphaUniversity of Wisconsin-SuperiorHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Dwayne R. Woerpel, CFC (1983-85)

Founders Club Joseph P. DeJohn - 20Fraters Club Joseph A. Sekelsky - 35 Todd E. Thiesse - 13 Kenneth A. Wilkens - 12Sustaining Contributor Timothy R. O’Connor - 18

Iota-BetaSusquehanna UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Patrick J. McElroy - 2Triangle Club Peter C. Cary - 8 Scott Clarke - 2 Wayne D. Hill - 2 John T. Lafferty - 1 Adam N. Rann - 1 Richard D. Rowlands - 23 Daniel J. Smith - 1 Luke S. Suriano - 1Fraters Club Mark J. Beck - 1 Andrew Jarzyk - 1 Russell Snyder - 1

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Sustaining Contributor Linford G. Overholt - 8 Peter Tischbein - 1

Iota-GammaTruman State UniversityApollo Club Paul A. Specht - 40Triangle Club Stacey W. Braswell - 17 John M. O’Day - 25 Richard E. Schmid - 3 Conrad F. Stempel - 39Fraters Club Jared M. Hays - 2Sustaining Contributor R. Steven Hines - 37

Iota-DeltaSouthern Oregon UniversityTriangle Club Albert L. Logan - 4Sustaining Contributor Gerald T. Lelack, CFC - 9

Iota-EpsilonMinnesota State University MoorheadTriangle Club Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. - 32 Marvin D. Vee - 14Fraters Club Walter Bergseth - 18

Iota-ZetaSyracuse UniversityTriangle Club Brian S. Johnson - 2Sustaining Contributor David J. Persson - 30 Eric D. Vavrasek - 1

Iota-EtaSlippery Rock UniversityTriangle Club Richard L. Schramko, CFC - 28Sustaining Contributor Robert M. Italia - 33

Iota-IotaLa Salle UniversityApollo Club Raymond P. Loftus - 9Fraters Club Gerald J. Coghlan - 18Sustaining Contributor *William G. Walsh - 6

Iota-KappaClarkson UniversityFounders Club Michael W. Smiarowski - 21Triangle Club Timothy P. Callahan - 7 Paul L. Cooper - 36 Edward R. Dominy, CFC - 25Fraters Club Kenneth L. Conover - 39Sustaining Contributor Lawrence R. Maier - 29

Iota-MuUniversity of FindlayFraters Club Mike J. Kazacos - 20

Iota-XiConcord UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Benjamin R. Lafferty - 4Fraters Club Robert M. Ashcraft - 19 DJ Boland, Jr. - 5 Rex A. McWilliams - 1 Roy A. Morgan - 6Sustaining Contributor Richard D. Silverthorn - 19

Iota-OmicronUniversity of Wisconsin-WhitewaterHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Joel E. Johnson, CFC (1985-87)Executive Vice President Emeritus T. J. Schmitz, CFC (1973-93)

Grand Prytanis Club Joel E. Johnson, CFC - 40 T. J. Schmitz, CFC - 37Founders Club Christopher J. Phelps - 6Triangle Club Curtis M. Howard - 10Fraters Club Joseph T. Pyzyk - 29Sustaining Contributor James H. Wilson, III - 23

Iota-PiKent State UniversityFounders Club Bruce R. Pearson - 23Apollo Club Karl H. Mettke - 39 John M. Perme, Jr. - 26Triangle Club Christopher Bockelman - 1 Kevin Gardella - 1 Brad Winfi eld - 1 Michael L. Zoruba - 13Fraters Club Erik R. Cunningham - 1Sustaining Contributor Sam Rella - 2 Jason M. Renaldy - 4 Marvin E. Wideman - 9

Iota-RhoSeton Hall UniversityTriangle Club Patrick J. Power - 11

Iota-SigmaUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireTriangle Club Kenneth L. Anderson - 41Fraters Club Daniel J. Boehmke - 37 Dean C. Grage - 7

Iota-Tau East Stroudsburg UniversityTriangle Club Mark M. Martiak - 1Sustaining Contributor Jerry Beaver - 11 Dwight W. Bomberger - 18 George C. Gibbs - 30 Robert A. Hawk - 12 Donald E. Jones, Jr. - 4 Michael J. Richardson - 38 Michael J. Symons - 15

Iota-UpsilonUniversity of West AlabamaSustaining Contributor Rene Cintron - 8

Iota-PhiDefi ance CollegeHome ChapterTEF President/CEO Gary L. Reed (2005 - )

Fraternity for Life Club Gary A. Reed - 7Triangle Club Stephen M. Petty - 35Fraters Club David M. Ike - 10 Richard A. Krebs, CFC - 5 Richard L. Winbigler, Jr. - 22

Iota-ChiNew Mexico Highlands UniversityApollo Club Robert L. Williams - 11Triangle Club Jim F. Mandarino - 20

Sustaining Contributor Michael DonDiego - 1

Kappa-LambdaUniversity of Minnesota MorrisTriangle Club Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S. - 25Fraters Club Robbie E. Pederson - 28

Kappa-MuEdinboro UniversityTriangle Club Robert T. Smith - 3

Kappa-NuRockhurst UniversityFraternity for Life Club Jonn M. Wullschleger - 6Triangle Club Louis A. Carnoali - 7 Francis J. Sheeran, CFC - 14 James M. Stacy - 33Fraters Club William S. DeLeonardis, Jr. - 34 Jerry C. Haake - 24 Robert M. Hensler, II - 16 Dennis C. Hercules - 28Sustaining Contributor Russell S. Ascheman - 17 Todd Barrett - 2 Stephen J. Moore - 24 Thomas J. Simon - 31

Kappa-OmicronPhiladelphia UniversitySustaining Contributor David Bodenheimer - 36 James J. McDermott, Jr. - 25

Kappa-TauUniversity of ArizonaGrand Prytanis Club Hervey A. Hotchkiss - 37Fraters Club James M. Doyle - 2

Kappa-UpsilonVillanova UniversityTriangle Club Walter T. Lacz - 19Sustaining Contributor Raymond J. Palmer, Jr. - 22

Kappa-PhiUniversity of Wisconsin-OshkoshFraters Club Frank G. Kuzmickus - 34Sustaining Contributor Jerold R. Wertheimer - 4

Kappa-ChiConcordia UniversityTriangle Club Michael J. Eggenberger - 1

Kappa-PsiQuinnipiac UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director James L. Totten

Fraternity for Life Club James L. Totten - 22

Apollo Club Richard L. Yanus - 8Triangle Club Thomas L. Fritz, Jr. - 1 Alex Grapstein - 2 Jay Wodka - 3Fraters Club Vincent P. Santorella, III - 3Sustaining Contributor Thomas Cucci - 2 Joseph Magioncalda - 2 Christopher J. Pia - 3 Patrick L. Pizzichetta - 3 Jeffrey B. Snyder - 1 Frank Tufano - 2 Paul J. Varkal - 20

Kappa-OmegaWashburn UniversityFraters Club Gary D. Junghans - 36

Lambda-AlphaUniversity of South FloridaHome ChapterGrand Grammateus Fredrick T. Jacobi

Founders Club Fredrick T. Jacobi - 16Triangle Club Steve M. Lytle - 2 Mike E. Sutton - 7Fraters Club Scott R. Christiansen - 27

Lambda-BetaLewis UniversityFraters Club Jack A. Wenger - 24Sustaining Contributor Keith R. Heldt - 30

Lambda-GammaUniversity of CincinnatiFounders Club Thomas E. Oole - 36Apollo Club Gary M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. - 11Triangle Club David B. Ginsburg - 18 Stephen R. Schulte - 33Fraters Club Kenneth C. Holzinger - 15Sustaining Contributor Frank R. Ettensohn - 35 Steven E. Yeazel - 9

Lambda-DeltaUniversity of Southern MaineHome ChapterTKE Chief Executive Offi cer Shawn A. Babine (2012 - )

Fraternity for Life Club Shawn A. Babine - 6Sustaining Contributor Daniel J. Mancine - 35

Lambda-EpsilonClarion UniversityTriangle Club Robert H. Hoffer - 36 John A. Shuman - 18

Iota-PsiDickinson State UniversityFraters Club Carter R. Christiansen - 15 Daryl A. Splichal - 20Sustaining Contributor George H. Marsh - 10

Iota-OmegaGlenville State CollegeFraternity for Life Club James C. Upton - 3

Kappa-AlphaFranciscan University of SteubenvilleSustaining Contributor Thomas B. Smith - 34

Kappa-BetaUniversity of Texas-Pan AmericanFraters Club Gustavo A. Grajales - 1Sustaining Contributor Albert L. Moseley, II - 2

Kappa-GammaThe Catholic University of AmericaFraters Club Lawrence J. Sullivan - 2

Kappa-DeltaOld Dominion UniversityTriangle Club M. Declan Bransfi eld, III - 19 John B. Grant - 33 Edward W. Newby - 10Fraters Club Thomas E. Pinelli - 24 James S. Witcher - 7Sustaining Contributor Robert H. Hefl in, Jr. - 18 Larry P. Thomas - 19

Kappa-EpsilonNorthland CollegeFraters Club Robert DeCubellis - 32 John J. Kurka - 31

Kappa-Eta New Jersey Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Mark J. Fine - 12 Peter J. Sibilski - 15Fraters Club Robert J. Grosso - 26Sustaining Contributor Leonard J. Benamy - 6 Francis A. Calabrese - 31 Domenico A. Cicchino - 14 Matthew R. Dorey - 2 Dennis R. Morgan - 24

Kappa-ThetaAdelphi UniversityTriangle Club Brian J. Keeney - 27 Theodore J. Kohnen - 25Fraters Club Nicholas C. Vlachos - 24Sustaining Contributor Russell A. Delldonna - 13

Kappa-IotaUniversity of HartfordFraters Club Thomas S. Mulinski - 20Sustaining Contributor Ted F. Wethje - 29

Kappa-Kappa Monmouth UniversityHome ChapterTEF Advisor Charles J. Trabold

Fraternity for Life Club Charles J. Trabold - 22Triangle Club Jeremy M. Gordet - 1Fraters Club Lorenzo Russomanno - 1

Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or moreGrand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499

Founders Club $500 - $999Apollo Club $250 - $499

Triangle Club $100 - $249Fraters Club $50 - $99

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Lambda-ZetaTroy UniversityApollo Club Stephen G. Timberlake - 21Triangle Club James M. Cross - 17 Peter Woodham - 38Fraters Club Robert M. Busby - 21

Lambda-EtaUniversity of IowaApollo Club Graham P. Filean - 26Triangle Club Mark M. Baumback - 18 Gregory J. Buck, Jr. - 1 M. Douglas Carlson - 28 Kent W. Kirkham - 16Fraters Club Paul E. Johnson, M.D. - 14 Ronald E. Orman - 9

Lambda-ThetaCollege of Santa FeFraters Club Michael J. Ohrt - 32Sustaining Contributor Nelson R. Pleau - 26

Lambda-IotaFlorida State UniversityTriangle Club Robert L. Alphin, Jr. - 2Fraters Club Matthew E. Hauer, III - 1 Jim Humphrey - 7 George D. Phillippy, Ph.D. - 19Sustaining Contributor Clifford J. Iacino - 12 Michael M. Morrow - 1 Jeffrey L. Scala - 1

Lambda-KappaDePaul UniversityTriangle Club Gerhard A. Perschke - 26Fraters Club Wayne E. Stabrawa - 38

Lambda-LambdaUtica CollegeHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Thomas M. Castner, CFC (1995-97)

Apollo Club Nigel A. S. Hernandez, LP.D, MSc, RAC - 1Triangle Club Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq. - 32 Thomas M. Castner, CFC - 38 Carl J. Garkowski - 36 Kevin K. Kasky - 9 Michael L. Turner - 21Sustaining Contributor William C. Dennison - 14

Lambda-MuElon UniversityTriangle Club Paul J. Haviland - 20

York D. Poole, III - 35 Michael J. Robinson - 21Sustaining Contributor Barry G. Cox - 13

Lambda-OmicronUniversity of North TexasApollo Club Robert E. Schlansker - 14Triangle Club Scott W. Hatfi eld - 20

Lambda-PiNortheastern Illinois UniversityTriangle Club Easmon J. Ford - 21Sustaining Contributor Daniel A. Jimenez - 27

Lambda-SigmaKeene State CollegeGrand Prytanis Club Keith Malatesta - 1Triangle Club Alexander L. Mackay - 14Sustaining Contributor John E. Hasay - 9 Kevin G. Maes - 19

Lambda-TauNorthrop UniversityTriangle Club Michael A. Bogden - 3Fraters Club Allan C. Ju - 3

Lambda-UpsilonGeorgia Southern UniversityApollo Club Donald J. McQuaig - 21Triangle Club Wilbur C. Bragg, II - 23 Matthew D. Dawkins - 3 Benjamin Ellenburg - 7Sustaining Contributor Stephen Derengowski - 2 Joshua P. Franz - 2 Robert L. Gibson, III - 33 Kristopher O’Hare - 3 Patrick Stoker - 2

Lambda-PhiBryant UniversityApollo Club Frank J. Sonderer - 22Triangle Club Paul F. D’Adamo - 23 John J. Hastings - 20 David S. Smith - 14

Lambda-ChiWayne State College Triangle Club Frederick C. Johnson - 13 William E. Koudele - 22Sustaining Contributor Mark D. Schulte - 2

Lambda-PsiEast Carolina UniversityTriangle Club Roger A. Russell - 21

Mu-KappaUniversity of New HavenSustaining Contributor Louis J. Scarfo - 33

Mu-LambdaMichigan Technological UniversityTriangle Club William T. Hicks, II - 31Fraters Club Leon D. Walters - 8Sustaining Contributor Omar Hernandez - 1 James C. Schluckbier - 25

Mu-MuHofstra UniversityTriangle Club George R. Rehn - 23Fraters Club Frank L. Carollo - 31 Kenneth L. Wallack - 34

Mu-NuUniversity of Wisconsin-PlattevilleTriangle Club James H. Fassbender - 19 Taylor J. McGinniss - 1 Jerome E. Schewe, CFC - 31 Paul H. Vagnini - 29 David A. Wittig - 6Fraters Club Glen G. Butler - 2 Joseph P. Farley - 24 Jeremy Mark - 1 Christopher A. Mettke - 10 Andrew R. Schultz - 3Sustaining Contributor Scott W. Anderson - 1 Richard G. Josh - 25 Matthew Kurtz - 1

Mu-XiCSU - FullertonGrand Prytanis Club Tracy S. Polley - 25Apollo Club Steven D. Forell - 9 Emil A. Nazaryan - 2Triangle Club Byron D. Whitten - 6Sustaining Contributor Eric A. Hastie - 1

Mu-OmicronTennessee Technological UniversityTriangle Club Robert E. Pugh - 10Fraters Club M. Elvis Hollins, Jr. - 3Sustaining Contributor James M. Petty - 3

Mu-RhoBethel UniversityFraters Club Joseph T. Casarella - 16

Mu-SigmaMorehead State UniversityHome ChapterTEF Secretary/Treasurer Elmer R. Smith

Fraternity for Life Club Elmer R. Smith - 26Triangle Club Raymond A. Edington - 2 Duane W. Hawkins - 2Sustaining Contributor Jason R. Allen - 2 Joseph C. Gagliano - 1

Mu-TauJames Madison UniversityTriangle Club William S. Corey, Jr. - 20Fraters Club R. Bruce Chisholm - 26 Stephen E. Grainer - 15 Dennis E. Gregory - 15 John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) - 31

Lambda-OmegaGeorgia State UniversityTriangle Club Anthony P. Burger - 17Sustaining Contributor Dave L. Adcock, CFC - 11

Mu-AlphaWest Chester UniversityFounders Club Robert S. Uhl - 4Triangle Club W. Erik Sacony - 2Fraters Club Christopher J. Pierce - 1Sustaining Contributor Herbert M. Gluckman - 5

Mu-BetaEastern Kentucky UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Daniel P. Stratton - 33Triangle Club Robert A. Colacello - 34 Patrick R. Ulrich - 2Fraters Club Andrew P. Gray - 1 Ishmael Purcell - 26

Mu-GammaMidwestern State UniversityTriangle Club Chris D. Craft - 22 Chad M. Spradlin - 1Fraters Club John C. Grimshaw - 28Sustaining Contributor Hardy M. Coffman - 1

Mu-DeltaAthens State UniversityFraters Club Timothy H. Hodge - 12 Cecil P. Horn, Jr. - 28

Mu-EpsilonUniversity of Massachusetts LowellTriangle Club Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. - 34Sustaining Contributor Kenneth L. Georgevits - 31

Mu-ZetaNicholls State UniversityApollo Club Richard A. Clements - 24Triangle Club Gus P. Cramond, III - 20Fraters Club Gary E. Clement - 13Sustaining Contributor Christopher P. Marti - 5 Danny W. McCarthy - 13 Brodie J. Trahan - 2

Mu-EtaNortheastern UniversityApollo Club Edgar C. Seely, III - 34

Mu-ThetaLycoming CollegeGrand Prytanis Club Bobby F. Allen, III - 8Apollo Club Eric M. Chamberlain - 10Triangle Club Michael J. Johnson - 1 Scott M. Manchester - 7 David McElwee - 4 Robert P. Turner - 15Sustaining Contributor Richard Jasinski, Jr. - 1 Stephen F. Sant - 15

Mu-IotaWestern New England CollegeTriangle Club Gary R. La Perle - 13 Michael K. Littleford - 29Sustaining Contributor Gregory R. Penk - 10

Sustaining Contributor William F. Beyers, III - 1 Andrew L. Shiffl ett - 2

Mu-UpsilonIllinois State UniversityFounders Club Gregory E. Monigold - 2Apollo Club Kenneth Pollock - 31Triangle Club Joseph M. Barta - 14 Kirk E. Klein - 14Fraters Club Michael P. DiMaggio - 33Sustaining Contributor LeRoy P. Taylor - 10

Mu-ChiUniversity of North Carolina at WilmingtonFounders Club Scott T. Olson - 2Apollo Club Henry L. Schmitz, IV - 1Triangle Club James W. Brown - 2 George R. Erkes, Jr. - 7Sustaining Contributor Montgomery Carter - 2 Andre Collard - 1

Mu-OmegaGeorge Mason UniversityFounders Club Kenneth D. Reid, CAE - 30Apollo Club Travis S. Floyd - 7 Steven L. Payne - 34Triangle Club Edward F. Boland - 13 Christopher W. Hall - 1 Michael J. Kowalski - 12Fraters Club Amit Kakar - 1 Mark D. Monson - 27Sustaining Contributor Thomas C. Block - 5 Robert D. Frappier - 6 H. Joe Puentes - 3

Nu-AlphaNiagara UniversitySustaining Contributor Andrew F. Gala - 1 Andrew Spacher - 1

Nu-BetaAlbright CollegeTriangle Club George Schaeffer, III, USN - 36

Nu-GammaUniversity of St. ThomasGrand Prytanis Club Bruce E. Carlson, CFC - 13Fraters Club Robert P. Stock - 9

Nu-DeltaColorado State University-PuebloSustaining Contributor Lynn D. Womack - 8

Nu-EpsilonSuffolk UniversityTriangle Club Paul S. Sharp - 3

Nu-ZetaElmhurst CollegeApollo Club Dale G. DeKok - 36Fraters Club John E. Russell - 3

Nu-EtaBoise State UniversitySustaining Contributor Parker J. Anderson - 1

Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or moreGrand Prytanis Club $1,000 - $2,499

Founders Club $500 - $999Apollo Club $250 - $499

Triangle Club $100 - $249Fraters Club $50 - $99

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Nu-ThetaUniversity of UtahHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Mark K. Johnson (2007-09)

Fraternity for Life Club Mark K. Johnson - 27Fraters Club Michael R. Keim, D.D.S. - 24

Nu-IotaUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoSustaining Contributor Ryan Clare - 1

Nu-KappaWinona State UniversityTriangle Club Lee P. Newman - 37Fraters Club Eric E. Kirschner - 13Sustaining Contributor Brendan T. Tlougan - 2

Nu-LambdaUniversity of Southern IndianaTriangle Club Andrew W. Brochin - 2 Michael S. Eickhoff - 16Sustaining Contributor Mack L. Cail - 15 Kyle M. Courtney - 1 Devon M. Matthews - 1

Nu-MuUniversity of South AlabamaFraternity for Life Club Tony Clemens - 7Grand Prytanis Club Matthew D. Barclift - 5Founders Club Michael B. Neely - 6Triangle Club Brian A. Fisackerly - 8 Michael L. Jones - 3 William D. Pearson - 2Fraters Club James B. Jackson - 36 Douglas L. Whitmore - 2Sustaining Contributor Paul B. Cross - 2 James I. Dunnam - 15 Michael A. Glass - 2

Nu-XiStephen F. Austin State UniversityTriangle Club Larry H. Axelson - 30Fraters Club William J. Lawrence - 16 Jack McCann - 1Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey H. Davis - 7 Aaron Piscopo - 1

Nu-OmicronUniversity of BridgeportFraters Club Frederick C. Burgerhoff - 14

Nu-PiUniversity of DelawareApollo Club Andrew J. Rominiecki - 25 Ramzi M. Sabbagh - 14Triangle Club Jeffrey A. Swenson - 5 Michael D. Yon - 10Fraters Club Steven W. Brockel - 27 Robert H. Miller, CFC - 26

Nu-SigmaUpper Iowa UniversityTriangle Club Armon L. Haagen - 12

Nu-TauMansfi eld University of PennsylvaniaTriangle Club Robert A. Cook - 31

Omicron-DeltaUniversity of North Carolina at PembrokeTriangle Club John B. Bridgers - 10

Omicron-EpsilonBemidji State UniversityFraters Club Barry K. Schonberger - 32

Omicron-ZetaWeber State UniversityFounders Club James L. Garard, II - 8Fraters Club Robert F. Forillo - 7 Michael A. Stein - 10

Omicron-EtaWest Virginia University Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Phillip W. Jarrell - 33Fraters Club Dwight L. Stull - 32

Omicron-ThetaNewberry CollegeFounders Club Harry E. Hawkins - 36 Robert F. James, II - 2Sustaining Contributor John E. Wessinger - 1

Omicron-IotaRowan UniversityTriangle Club John C. Krantz - 36 Scott P. Lopez, LTC (Ret.) - 9 Craig E. Major - 27 Carl Muhs - 1Sustaining Contributor Steven J. Latman - 1 Robert D. Oden, Jr. - 2

Omicron-KappaUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteFounders Club Bobby A. Jarred - 7Triangle Club Michael W. Mallory - 8

Omicron-LambdaBroward CollegeSustaining Contributor Richard L. Hayes - 5

Omicron-NuFlorida Institute of TechnologyHome ChapterGrand Hegemon Rob W. Jefferis

Grand Prytanis Club Daniel C. Pelletier - 15Founders Club Kevin A. Helms, CFC - 12 Rob W. Jefferis - 6 Elmer R. Pensack - 21 Kenneth P. Revay - 4Triangle Club John A. Newman - 2 Daniel W. Rizzi - 2Fraters Club Gustavo Quiroz - 1Sustaining Contributor Ioannis J. Fournaris - 1 Antonio Quintana - 6

Omicron-XiUniversity of AlabamaTriangle Club Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. - 33 Michael R. Wahl - 29Fraters Club Robert W. Veramay - 15

Omicron-OmicronUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisTriangle Club Steven L. Engelhard - 35

Fraters Club Louis W. Pfl eckl, Jr. - 35

Omicron-Pi Baylor UniversityApollo Club Jeffery J. Schnellhardt - 16Triangle Club Raymond T. Beurket, III - 14 David R. Duncan - 13 John M. Head - 20

Omicron-Rho Texas Tech UniversityApollo Club G. Kurt Hogaboom - 20Triangle Club Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. - 31 James E. White - 15 Michael D. Wilson - 6Fraters Club Matthew R. Foglia - 1 Kevin R. Wright - 17Sustaining Contributor Bryan S. Canada - 1

Omicron-SigmaIndiana University SoutheastTriangle Club Donald G. Powers - 8Sustaining Contributor Larry W. Beeler - 9 Michael R. Gosney - 1 Charles E. Marking - 29 David S. McLain - 1 Adam Miller - 1

Omicron-TauColumbus State UniversityApollo Club Mark R. Keaton, M.D. - 24Triangle Club Jonas E. Barlow - 2 David Hay - 21 Luke Wagner - 2Sustaining Contributor David-Edward A. Adkins - 2 Matthew J. Anderson - 1

Omicron-UpsilonYork College of PennsylvaniaFraters Club Jason J. Chandler - 1

Omicron-PhiUniversity of OklahomaFraters Club Luke A. Ball - 25 Richard D. Shmel - 17

Omicron-ChiRobert Morris UniversityTriangle Club Stephen C. Brant - 25Fraters Club Mark Wilson - 25

Omicron-OmegaRadford UniversityFounders Club Erik J. Platenberg - 21Sustaining Contributor Chadwick N. Evancho - 1

Pi-AlphaAshland UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis (1999-2001),TEF Director Lonnie G. Justice, CFC

Fraternity for Life Club Lonnie G. Justice, CFC - 29Triangle Club Anthony S. Shiffl ett - 12Fraters Club Keaton Lorentz - 1 Robin C. Myers - 19Sustaining Contributor Stephen Dreikorn - 1

Fraters Club Barry L. Ernst, Jr. - 2 Robert D. Shorb, CFC - 32

Nu-UpsilonTexas A & M University-KingsvilleTriangle Club Roger O. Jarvis - 22

Nu-ChiBentley UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Christopher H. Herr - 9

Nu-OmegaWilliam Paterson UniversityApollo Club Anthony Cavotto - 36

Xi-BetaSouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleSustaining Contributor Michael R. Shanahan - 26

Xi-GammaNew York Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Robert P. Adler - 12

Xi-DeltaFairleigh Dickinson University, TeaneckTriangle Club Steven J. Greenberg - 14Sustaining Contributor Dorian K. Demski - 1

Xi-EpsilonHuron CollegeSustaining Contributor David A. Hook - 2

Xi-ZetaBluefi eld State CollegeTriangle Club Lino Penas - 36

Xi-EtaMissouri Western State UniversityTriangle Club John K. Fabsits - 5Sustaining Contributor John N. Burgess - 30

Xi-ThetaUniversity of West GeorgiaGrand Prytanis Club S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC - 20Founders Club Jeremy J. Spivey - 3Triangle Club Brian Rogers - 1

Xi-IotaUniversity of Central FloridaTriangle Club James G. Balaschak - 12 David Cerbone - 2 Jeffrey A. Everett - 1 Ryan G. Talbot - 1Sustaining Contributor Mark Olsomer - 1 Marcel Smyk - 1

Xi-KappaBaker UniversityFraters Club Donald L. Varnau - 35

Xi-LambdaUniversity of GeorgiaFraternity for Life Club Morgan Maclellan – 1Apollo Club Collis Tomblin, Jr. - 36Triangle Club Alexander Chickowski - 1 John Cornell - 1 Jim H. Hopkins, III - 24Fraters Club David A. Duncan - 8Sustaining Contributor Lawrence F. Edwards - 27

J. Ray Grant, M.D. - 23

Xi-MuUniversity of DaytonFraters Club Scott W. Gruber - 6Sustaining Contributor Joseph W. Boscia - 6

Xi-XiTexas State UniversityTriangle Club Billy J. Chambers - 37Fraters Club Garrett Wojcik - 2

Xi-RhoLander UniversityTriangle Club TaCorey S. Campbell - 1

Xi-TauLyon CollegeTriangle Club Michael Wilson - 1Sustaining Contributor William B. Belvin - 1 Daniel Sanders - 1

Xi-UpsilonRochester Institute of TechnologyApollo Club Herbert H. Grabb - 18 Peter B. Tuttle - 16Triangle Club Thomas G. Miller - 26 David S. Petko - 1Fraters Club Andrew Lyne - 1 Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II - 26Sustaining Contributor Ryan M. Bucinell - 2 Brian F. Buckenmeyer - 31

Xi-ChiSouthern Polytechnic State UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Thomas C. Miles - 27Apollo Club Rodney G. Bowers - 12Fraters Club Robert M. Buhl - 10Sustaining Contributor Ryan Cunningham - 1

Xi-PsiSouth Dakota State UniversitySustaining Contributor Loren M. Steenson - 28

Xi-OmegaVirginia Polytechnic InstituteTriangle Club Thomas E. Kuhn - 2Fraters Club Michael J. Brocato - 25 Thomas J. James - 20Sustaining Contributor George A. Bidanset - 32

Omicron-AlphaAppalachian State UniversityTriangle Club Christopher L. Coble - 19 Caleb Smith - 10Fraters Club Steven D. Abernathy - 29 Raleigh W. Hartman, Jr. - 8 David A. Womble, Jr. - 33Sustaining Contributor Joseph L. Clemmer - 1 Philip T. Elmore, USNR - 17 Randall S. Marin - 14 Brannon S. Raines - 1 Robert D. Twitchell - 30

Omicron-GammaCentral Connecticut State UniversityFraters Club Neil D. Robinson - 21

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Pi-KappaMesa State CollegeTriangle Club Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. - 19

Pi-LambdaUniversity of Nevada, Las VegasTriangle Club David L. Murray - 2Fraters Club Frank M. Squiccimarro - 1

Pi-MuState University College-BuffaloGrand Prytanis Club Michael J. Johnson - 7Triangle Club Thomas A. Muscarella, CFC - 11Sustaining Contributor James K. Webster - 17

Pi-XiUniversity of California, San DiegoFraters Club Jeffrey W. Lane - 3

Pi-OmicronNorthern Kentucky UniversityTriangle Club Rob Huber - 1 Joel R. Nicholas - 2Fraters Club Scott Hiltibrand - 1 Eddie D. McSurley - 1Sustaining Contributor Joshua R. Wice - 3

Pi-UpsilonTowson UniversitySustaining Contributor Stephen S. Abbett - 1 Bryan Sartory - 2 Oliver Tregoning - 1

Pi-PsiUniversity of Southern MississippiTriangle Club Chuck E. Whittington, Jr. - 15

Pi-OmegaUniversity of Albany-SUNYApollo Club Alan Milstein - 15Sustaining Contributor Luiggi Canessa - 1

Rho AlphaWinthrop University Grand Prytanis Club Scott D. Melton - 4Triangle Club David D. McDonald - 4 Michael D. Steele - 8

Rho-GammaUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroTriangle Club Joseph H. Shelton, Jr. - 3

Rho-DeltaCal Poly PomonaApollo Club Eric Krieger - 10Triangle Club Mark M. Yeung - 3Fraters Club Matthew M. Young - 1Sustaining Contributor Michael Lopez - 1

Rho-EpsilonNorthwood UniversityTriangle Club Timothy P. Bouchard - 9 Thomas S. Luptowski - 10

Rho-ZetaMontclair State UniversityFraters Club Edward V. McDowell - 6

Pi-BetaBloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaApollo Club Vince J. June - 15Triangle Club Michael J. Roberts - 1 Randall B. Spence - 29 Walter T. Zabicki - 31

Pi-GammaEast Tennessee State UniversityTriangle Club Robert T. Rigler - 10

Pi-DeltaUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamTriangle Club Kevin C. Barrington - 11 William A. Cochran - 1Fraters Club Tareq Fayyad - 3Sustaining Contributor Zachary C. Scarvey - 1 Andrew J. Stone - 3 Patrick A. Tatum - 2 Tripp R. Warren, III - 3 Andrew Watts - 1

Pi-EpsilonChristian Brothers UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Timothy D. Wardlow - 5Founders Club R. Felix Bishop, CFC - 23 Daniel B. Kueter - 8 Russell Nadicksbernd - 7Apollo Club Matthew A. Dress - 1 Christopher P. Murphy - 19 Anthony C. Young, II - 1Triangle Club Steven A. Carlson - 1 Antony Eddy - 1 Ross D. Harris, Jr. - 15 Joseph B. Jones, II - 4 Joseph C. Kueter - 6 Arron B. Lamey - 1 Lawrence T. LeBlond - 9 Jay McDonald - 1 Mark C. Miller - 5 Wilson Phillips - 1 Francisco Ramirez - 1 Terry E. Westbrook - 14Fraters Club John Archer - 2 Michael Berry - 3 Russel Dykes - 2 Jason R. Vairin - 1Sustaining Contributor David Breen - 2 Robert Gibbs - 2 Thomas E. Kresyman - 1 David A. Vaughn - 1

Pi-ZetaAuburn University MontgomeryTriangle Club Steve A. Weeks - 12

Pi-EtaTexas A & M UniversityTriangle Club Jonathan Mark Scott - 1Fraters Club Robert W. Ivey, III - 7

Pi-ThetaUniversity of Texas at San AntonioSustaining Contributor Billy R. Mobley - 1

Pi-IotaUniversity of Nevada, RenoTriangle Club Tyler S. Jensen - 1 Niklas H. Putnam - 5Sustaining Contributor Michael Wood - 1

Sustaining Contributor William C. Rose, III - 1

Rho-EtaSUNY-Stony Brook University Triangle Club Charles Niedzwiedz - 2

Rho-ThetaLake Superior State UniversityFraters Club Brian J. Springett - 1Sustaining Contributor James E. Mathias - 3

Rho-IotaTarkio CollegeSustaining Contributor Raymond J. Mueller - 20

Rho-KappaLongwood UniversityTriangle Club Matthew N. Brust - 2 Ricky W. Stanfi eld - 11 Sebastian Volcker - 6Sustaining Contributor Grant C. Hayes, II - 1 William J. Hottel - 1

Rho-MuBinghamton University-SUNYTriangle Club Frank Riess - 3

Rho-NuSan Francisco State UniversityFraters Club R. Martin Newton - 7

Rho-XiSan Jose State UniversityFounders Club Ruben J. Lee - 3Triangle Club Richard G. Petersen, Jr. - 5Fraters Club Jeffrey M. Barto - 14

Rho-PiUniversity of Rio GrandeTriangle Club Scott E. Huston - 1Fraters Club Go Miyake - 1 David B. Patrick - 8Sustaining Contributor Kevin R. Anderson - 1

Rho-RhoSam Houston State UniversityTriangle Club H. Scott Apley - 3

Rho-SigmaGrand Valley State UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director Lee M. Stacey

Fraternity for Life Club Lee M. Stacey - 19Fraters Club Dave Powers, Jr. - 1Sustaining Contributor Thomas S. Asuma - 5 Andrew K. Trautman - 3 Heath O. Warmbein - 5

Rho-TauUniversity of Michigan-DearbornTriangle Club Jason A. Halprin - 20Fraters Club Brendan McMahon - 1Sustaining Contributor Christopher L. Simons - 8

Rho-UpsilonFranklin CollegeTriangle Club Bryston W. Cutter - 6

James K. Whitehouse, II - 4 Robert Wright - 1Sustaining Contributor Shawn M. Kaiser - 1 Christopher D. Walsh - 8 Jordan Warner - 1

Rho-ChiLebanon Valley CollegeTriangle Club Gregory K. Daily - 1 Brian E. Farkas - 1 Thomas P. Schaaf - 3Fraters Club Dr. Barney T. Raffi eld, III - 3 Jeremy D. Wilson - 14

Rho-PsiMillersville UniversitySustaining Contributor Taza M. Nelson - 20

Sigma-AlphaFlorida International UniversityFounders Club Martin Guerra - 3Triangle Club Daniel De Los Santos - 7 Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC - 14 Adrian Torrent - 1

Sigma-GammaState University of New York at PlattsburghTriangle Club Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. - 15Fraters Club Gregory Halloran - 1

Sigma-Theta ChapterSaint Leo UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director Donald R. Tapia

Fraternity for Life Club Donald R. Tapia - 4Triangle Club Ian DiMitri - 2 Mark S. Vander Linde - 2Sustaining Contributor Christopher Bedell - 3

Sigma-KappaMerrimack CollegeTriangle Club James J. Fleuriel, Jr. - 6Fraters Club Paul S. Avolese - 2 Mike P. Creamer - 8 Jason A. Simpson - 3

Sigma-LambdaNortheastern State UniversityTriangle Club Harvey C. Grauberger - 1Sustaining Contributor Chad R. Peters - 1

Sigma-NuState University of New York at New PaltzSustaining Contributor Jake Haskell - 1

Sigma-XiSt. Norbert CollegeTriangle Club Andrew D. Willman - 1

Sigma-OmicronMiddle Tennessee State UniversityTriangle Club Nathan M. Lux - 8Sustaining Contributor Michael Chambers - 7

Sigma-RhoMarist CollegeApollo Club James O. Lord - 5

Triangle Club Connor Dalton - 2

Sigma-UpsilonRamapo College of New JerseyApollo Club Jonathan Carletto - 3Fraters Club Christopher M. Pendy - 6

Sigma-ChiUniversity of California, DavisFraters Club Adam Noll - 1

Sigma-PsiClemson UniversityFounders Club Abraham M. Webber - 5Triangle Club Robert R. Cardell, IV - 3 Daniel S. Mack - 2Sustaining Contributor Michael A. Cannon - 2 Mark A. Rogers - 1 Matthew L. Stabile - 9 Lance A. Watson - 1

Sigma-OmegaUniversity of Tennessee at ChattanoogaTriangle Club Brian Z. Johnson - 1Sustaining Contributor Andrew M. Kelso - 2

Tau-BetaSonoma State UniversityFraters Club Austin Malcoun - 1Sustaining Contributor Tyler Branning - 1 Brandon Garcia - 1

Tau-GammaManhattan CollegeSustaining Contributor Robert A. Rolston - 1

Tau-DeltaNew Jersey City UniversityTriangle Club Frank Schiavone, Jr. - 3

Tau-EpsilonUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaFraters Club Gary R. Schwartz - 1 Cory Williams - 14

Tau-ZetaWestern Connecticut State UniversityFraters Club David J. Kozlowski, CFC - 13Sustaining Contributor Jamie P. Lupis - 5 Mo Anthony Sakil - 3

Tau-EtaSouthern Connecticut State UniversityTriangle Club Paul Ferreira - 5Sustaining Contributor Luis C. Silva - 9

Tau-ThetaFairleigh Dickinson University, MadisonSustaining Contributor Alexander L. Morse - 3 Jeffrey Picard - 1 Timothy F. Sanders - 1

Tau-LambdaKean UniversityApollo Club Joseph DeAngelo, III - 9Triangle Club Cruz Gracia - 4 Kyle K. Slaski - 12

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Tau-MuJohnson & Wales UniversityFraters Club Mark S. Sterner - 1

Tau-NuShawnee State UniversityTriangle Club Seth R. Carr - 1Fraters Club Adam S. Green - 1

Tau-XiIthaca CollegeSustaining Contributor Michael J. Smith - 1

Tau-PiPace University-ManhattanTriangle Club Brian M. Tietje - 14Fraters Club Michael Elmendorf - 1Sustaining Contributor Steven Gilberto - 2

Tau-TauCoastal Carolina UniversityFraters Club Mike T. Vendituoli - 9

Tau-PhiUniversity of PittsburghSustaining Contributor Christopher L. Kass - 1

Tau-PsiUniversity of West FloridaApollo Club Brian M. Smallwood - 1Triangle Club Richard T. Diaz, Jr. - 1 Andrew T. Frazier - 1 Robin C. Shaffer - 1 Mathew C. Taylor - 2Fraters Club Ethan M. Stubbs, II - 4

Tau-OmegaCarleton UniversityHome ChapterCollegiate Advisory Committee Chairman Sean Finn

Triangle Club Patrick Gordon - 1Fraters Club Elias J. Haime - 1Sustaining Contributor Sean Finn - 2 Christopher Finnigan - 1

Upsilon-AlphaSpring Hill CollegeTriangle Club LeMoyne Colston - 2 William Seevers - 1Fraters Club Matthew J. Previts - 12

Upsilon-BetaCalifornia State University, NorthridgeApollo Club Angel R. Quiroz - 3Sustaining Contributor Christopher Beck - 1

Upsilon-GammaUniversity of Minnesota DuluthTriangle Club Joshua W. Baumann - 1 Andrew S. Grengs - 2 Kyle F. Schuppenhauer - 1Fraters Club Mike D. Martchev - 1 Eric B. Soberg - 1 David Wadsworth - 3Sustaining Contributor Jared J. Vincent - 1

Upsilon-DeltaSaginaw Valley State UniversityTriangle Club Jason P. Galea - 3Fraters Club David P. Stevens - 1

Upsilon-ZetaAngelo State UniversityFraters Club Matthew A. Gonzalez - 1Sustaining Contributor Hondo J. Conine - 2 Bryan A. Heath - 1

Upsilon-EtaUniversity of Ontario Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Andrew Stewart - 2

Upsilon-ThetaUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore CountyTriangle Club Patrick Smith - 2

Upsilon-IotaIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisGrand Prytanis Club Alexander D. Baker - 3Founders Club Daniel E. Roberts - 2Triangle Club Charles D. Frechin - 1 Joshua Louden - 1 Brent A. Patrick - 1 *Jack Price - 4Fraters Club Matthew A. Gutierrez - 2Sustaining Contributor Cory P. Martin - 2 Jeffrey Putka - 1

Upsilon-LambdaCollege of Staten IslandSustaining Contributor Matthew C. Gallo - 1

Upsilon-MuNew York Institute of Technology-ManhattanTriangle Club Jeffrey Kilroy - 1 Jonathan Stanton - 1Sustaining Contributor Kristian M. Velez - 1 Dylan Vidoli - 2

Upsilon-XiOakland UniversityTriangle Club Eric M. Bonneville - 3 Nicholas S. McCormick - 3 Trevor H. Pike - 1 Jordan L. Shotwell - 1Fraters Club Ryan R. Lara - 2

Upsilon-OmicronAmerican UniversitySustaining Contributor Elliot Jeffords - 1 Corey Zee-Mun Lim - 2

TKE Colony #633CSU-Dominguez HillsSustaining Contributor Dana C. Severance - 2

TKE Colony #794Barry UniversitySustaining Contributor Robert M. Turner, Jr. - 1

TKE Colony #748University of TennesseeSustaining Contributor William B. Fitch - 10

TKE Colony #758University of Arkansas-MonticelloTriangle Club Brett Eckert - 3

TKE Colony #842SUNY DelhiTriangle Club Craig T. VanGalder - 1

TKE Colony #845California State University-East BayTriangle Club Gilbert C. Anton - 1 Bryan M. Johnson - 1

TKE Colony #846University of North Carolina at CharlotteTriangle Club Yll Mullaademi - 1

TKE Colony #848California State University, StanislausTriangle Club Eric McCloud - 1

TKE Colony #852University of California-Santa CruzTriangle Club Andrew K. Quan - 1

TEF Contributors-Non-TekesApollo Club Diane Cooper - 10Fraters Club Tawnya R. Dysarz - 3 Marjorie F. Moyer - 11Sustaining Contributor Washington Alumni Association - 4 Anonymous Donor

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Tau Kappa Epsilon is the Fraternity for Life; the Foundation thought it would be fi tting to acknowledge the lifetime giving levels of our members. As the years progress, it is exciting to see our members progress higher and higher in these giving club levels. As we continue to grow, we look forward to more members taking their rightful spot on this esteemed list. The names below are only those who are still in the Grand Chapter and do not include faithful Tekes who have joined the Chapter Eternal.

T. J. Schmitz, CFCCharles H. SchultzRodney G. TalbotTimothy L. TaschwerRichard T. WestJames D. WilliamsJonn M. WullschlegerJames V. Wyllie

SCHOLARS SOCIETYGifts of $10,000 - $24,999

Gabriel AnayaJohn W. Anderson FdnPaul C. AspinwallDavid S. BaxterThomas H. BeadlesThomas M. BeckerGary E. BenjaminBeta HoldingDavid L. BohlineJohn A. Jack BorgerdingWilliam R. Bruns, IIIBruce E. Carlson, CFCThomas M. Castner, CFCRaymond G. ChambersKappa-Psi ChapterPi Chapter House CorpWalter G. Cornett, IIIJohn S. DanielDale G. DeKokMarilyn DemeterBeatrice DunningTheta-Chi EscrowS. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFCThatcher FoundationRaymond W. FranklinDavid K. GossEdward G. GregoryMrs. Josephine G. HallJames B. Hall, IISusan HansonJay P. HochstaineRobert W. HolderIndiana Ntl BankPaul R. JohnstonMichael D. KeebaughMark Kuhnke, M.D.Gary A. LaBranche, CFCJohn G. LemkeyJames S. Margolin, PGPMichael G. McLaughlinDaniel S. MeadJohn D. MeisenhelderThomas C. MilesAlfredo J. MolinaJohn H. NelsonEdward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr.James F. PlaceTracy S. PolleyFrederick G. Ruffner, Jr.James R. RummelJerome E. Schewe, CFCKenneth M. SheppardChristian B. SilgeDavid C. Smail, Jr.Michael A. SmithDaniel B. StephensThe Haeyoung & Kevin Tang Foundation, Inc.David R. WallaceNorman R. WeldonE. Wayne WilliamsonCharles W. WittersAl E. Wright

Dave L. Adcock CFCLloyd A. AlabackZeta-Kappa Alumni AssociationErnest A. Autin, Jr.Richard M. BalueRobert H. BeanIota-Omega Board of AdvisorsJean R. BuchenSherman K. BurdTerry D. BurnsRobert L. ByersAnthony CavottoStewart B. CerierRho-Beta ChapterTony ClemensKelly The CoedRobert W. ConklinDan L. ConnollyArthur Y. CooperMichael C. DavidsonClyde R. DoddEdward R. Dominy, CFCJames W. DukeJoseph H. EberlyFrank S. FerrisJames D. FialaMagnus Flaws, Jr.Daniel D. FreebergGen Services AdmDavid A. Goodman, M.D.Chris A. Grasso, CFCGilbert E. HaakhJason A. HalprinDavid J. HamernikChristopher T. HansonEarle H. Harbison, Jr.Brian F. HarmsCharles F. Harner, Jr.James W. HarrillBrad L. HarrisHarry E. HawkinsChristopher H. HerrJames J. HickeyJohn B. HodgdonKurt L. HofferRichard L. HollisJames M. HookerRichard W. Horrigan, Jr.Hervey A. HotchkissDon W. HulseyStanley W. HungerfordJohn B. HuttoT. Steve IvanMichael J. JohnsonSteven A. Jones, CFCJerome A. KaufmanJames M. KiltsTed T. KubalaBenjamin R. LaffertyMichael R. LangJ. Andrew LanganLouis L. LeBlanc, CAEFred C. LelandHenry C. H. LeungLeagre Chandler & Millard, LLPTommy W. LottJohn T. LudesBenjamin C. MadeyJohn R. McCarthyRobert N. McIntire, Ph.D.Robert L. MeyerDavid W. MillerScott A. MilnerMinn Mutual LifeDavid R. MooreRobert L. Nardelli

Justin B. NastJoseph P. NgDr. Jerry C. NimsJohn E. M. Oglesby, CFCThomas E. OolePaul F. Oreffi ceStanley F. PatekEugene H. PattisonDaniel C. PelletierErik J. PlatenbergJohn W. PlumbJohn N. PrevasRobert J. PulsKenneth D. Reid CAEPatrick J. Reilly, CFCFr. W. Patrick ResenJohn A. SaxtonEdward R. Say

Norman P. BorkowskiSheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq.Scott D. BoyerWilliam M. BrackneyWilbur C. Bragg, IIErik L. BrannonStephen C. BrantWilliam E. BrayJ. Edward BrewerRichard K. BrushAlan P. BudahlFrederick M. BurkeJames R. BurmeisterAlfred E. Cambridge, Jr.Ronald A. CarsonSteve E. CassadyJames L. ChapmanJohn R. ChapmanKappa-Psi ChapterUpsilon ChapterDan R. CheathamRoss A. CherrySteven G. ChristovichCarl W. CooperLuis A. Correa, CAEMichael V. CorriganSteven N. CoryWendell M. CramerEdwin L. CrockerAlan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFCEarl E. CunionJames Ron DavisWillett C. DeadyMary L. DelaneyFrederick J. Denckhoff, Jr.Michael J. Di RestaRichard J. DiMarzioMerritt R. DimbathJohn C. DimmerAnthony DiSantoBen E. DruskinMax L. Dufeny, Jr.Joe A. DumbauldRodney W. DunhamAaron C. Dunn, CFCChristopher R. DyckmanJulius J. Edelmann Jr., CFCMark Eidelman, D.D.S.Anne M. Eklund-WhitticarWilliam E. ElliottMartin E. EllnerSteven L. EngelhardArmen L. EnkababianGary L. Epperson, CFCRichard L. ErmlerRichard A. EustisTheodore E. EvansDonald L. FalkJames E. FargoBrian T. FerberClark W. FetridgeJacob Marlie Financial, Inc.James E. Fitzmorris, Jr.Richard M. FoleyLawrence G. Foster, Jr.Kevin J. FoxRoss L. FranksJohn C. FravelJohn R. GarmanDaniel M. GarveyAnne GeroBenjamin K. GibbsHenry H. GildemeisterDon E. GilesJohn T. GillSamuel M. GillespieCharles A. Gillis, P.E.Erik L. GlennSteven A. GloverKeith D. Goble

TRIANGLE SOCIETYGifts of $5,000 - $9,999

Dean-Ross Schessler, CFCKenneth R. SchildThomas W SchoutenRichard E. SchultzRonald E. SillsDavid V. SingerJohn C. Smit, Jr.Jeffrey A. SmithLinda M. SmithBob L. SokolowskiConnie R. Solum, Jr.Herbert L. SongerPaul A. SpechtCharles W. StoldtJoseph H. Straughan IIIBob N. TenneyWilliam A. ThompsonCollis Tomblin,Jr.Edward F. TuckerRoger C. UnderwoodJames C. UptonNeal R. VandewalleSteven G. WedgeSoren R. WehnerJ. Andrew WeidmanMiles C. WilkinJustin B. WooMichael Yakimo, Jr.

FOUNDERS SOCIETYGifts of $2,500 - $4,999

Michael J. AlbanoAdrian L. AldredgeBobby F. Allen, IIIEdward M. AndersonKenneth L. AndersonK. Allen AndersonGeorge J. AngelosRobert M. AshbrookOmega Chapter Alumni AssociationLambert D. Austin, Jr.Larry H. AxelsonJerry F. BakerAlexander D. BakerRegions BankMatthew D. BarcliftRobert R. BarrettChristopher J. BarronEdward W. BarryJohnston B. BellEdward M. Bennett, Ph.D.John M. BergeyRobert A. BirdR. Felix Bishop, CFCStanley F. BizotMark A. BlazerRobert B. Bliss, Jr.Stanley W. BlumRobert W. Boesel

Wallace E. Johnston, Jr.David R. JonesKevin M. Mayeux, CAEBruce B. Melchert, CFCMiscellaneousMichael A. Moxley, CFCGerald J. MurphyRobert D. PlanckKevin H. PollardVanguard Charitable Endowment ProgramGary A. Reed

KNIGHTS OF LASTING LEGACYGifts of $500,000 - $999,999

Richard C. ErnestElmer R. Smith

SOCIETY of 1899Gifts of $250,000 - $499,999

Steve J. MuirGregory P. Woodson

GRAND PRYTANIS’ CIRCLEGifts of $100,000 - $249,999

Mark A. Fite, CFCMark K. JohnsonDon JohnsonLonnie G. Justice, CFCWilliam V. Muse, CFCDonald R. TapiaCharles J. Trabold

PRESIDENTS CIRCLEGifts of $50,000 - $99,999

Shawn A. BabineDaniel W. BowerDonald A. Campbell, Jr.ConferencesJohn A. Courson, CFCJames E. Crockard, IIIChristopher EberJohn C. Fitzgerald, Jr.Russell H. HeilW. Allan HerzogDelta-Theta HousingMerrill LynchRobert L. Olcott, CAEJohn B. PhillipsMark C. Romig, CFCLee M. StaceyJames L. Totten

LEADERS SOCIETYGifts of $25,000 - $49,999

Robert J. BorelKevin J. BrockDick H. BurwashLenwood S. CochranJoseph W. CorleyDaniel Lee CummingsBryon G. DeysherEdward C. DrosteFredrick T. JacobiJoel E. Johnson, CFCBenny L. JohnsonBrent B. Johnson

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Ray E. GoebelRonald E. GoodwinRobert J. Graham, Ed.D.Richard F. GrayDonald H. GreeleyF. Harger GreenHoward V. GregoryThomas Gretzinger, M.D.Dennis R. GuentherMartin GuerraRobert J. GuerrierieGary L. HafenRand P. Hall, CFCJames H. HarrisScott W. Hatfi eldKevin A. Helms, CFCS. David HemphillEdward D. HerringshawWilliam T. Hicks, IIG. Kurt HogaboomThomas J. HoganThayer S. HolbrookCharles D. HolmesRussell M. HoltzRobert E. HoweLes A. Hudson, Jr.James D. HughesHerb C. HuserJames R. IngrassiaS. James IslamKevin G. IversonLarrison C. Jackson, CFCMark A. JacobsonWalter K. Janssen, M.D.Bobby A. JarredStephen R. JenneMark J. JensenC. Richard JeppesenMichael K. JhinDwight L. Johnson, Jr.Donald B. Jones, Jr.Richard L. JoossensGotz Junkers-LommatzschRoger N. KahlePhillip G. KallasBrian L. KeckGeorge KeglMark A. KeightleyBruce P. KerzicRobert O. KincartKerry W. KissingerClaude J. KlugSteve M. KoperNoel J. KottJohn C. KrantzRichard J. KurtykaWilliam H. Lambert, Jr.Rex A. LammHoward T. LananEdward F. LaneGary M. LazorR. K. Lee, CFCChris R. LeemonDr. Ron LennonRichard A LenonMaurice J. LindquistJerry A. LinzyCharles W. LittleMichael K. LittlefordDouglas M. LoeweBruce A. LorenzRichard B. LynchWilliam B. MacLeodJohn E. MaczkoDonald A. MaderJoseph L. Maggini, Sr.John E. MahonyCraig E. MajorJim F. MandarinoJohn G. Marshall, CLU, ChFCCorey G. Mathews, CAELaird D. MatthewsMark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S.A. James McCollumHoward F. McCormack, Jr.Gordon L. McKinnieRobert I. McMurryDonald J. McQuaigScott D. MeltonAlbert D. MengKarl H. MettkeWilliam J. Metzger, Jr.Chuck MilamAllen W. Milburn

Mark G. MillerEric J. MillerJohn R. J. MillerJames B. MinerWylie H. MitchellRobert C. MoehleMelvin O. MoehleWilliam W. Montgomery, IIIMark B. MontgomeryBrian D. MontgomeryFrank A. Morelli, D.P.S.Steven F. MoresJoseph A. MoretzKarl G. MoreyRonald J. Moser, Jr.Alan F. MulveyTimothy J. Murphy, CFCChristopher P. MurphyRussell NadicksberndHoward F. NemirBryan D. NewmanLee P. NewmanPaul S. Nix, IIIRonald R. NodenMichael J. OhrtRichard L. OlsonA. Gordon OrsbornEnlow A. OseMichael R. PalomboDavid M. ParkerSteven L. PayneLino PenasElmer R. PensackJohn M. Perme, Jr.

James A. TennantGary A. TerrillDale R. TerryJohn M. ThompsonStephen G. TimberlakeRay F. TodakJohn A. TomlinsonRobert L. Tree, Ph.D.Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D.Frank P. TroostBob TroyerPeter B. TuttleJack L. UfheilPaul H. VagniniRussell P. VeldenzDanny D. Villanueva, Sr.John B. ViscegliaThomas S. Wade, Jr.Glenn M. WagnerRichard N. WalkerTimothy D. WardlowDavid L. Weamer, Jr.Herman Jack WebbJonathan P. WeirDavid J. WellerB. Lavon WellsDavid K. WheelerFrederick E. WicksJohn H. Wicks, Ph.D.Gary E. WiedleFinn WilhelmsenRobert C. WilliamsJeffrey P. WincelGene W. WittJohn M. WolfDavid S. WoodLee B. WoodburyGregory S. Wyatt, CFCMichael A. YagjianStephen P. Zachmann

OPPORTUNITY OUT OF DEFEAT CLUBGifts of $1,000 - $2,499

Richard M. AaronsonSteven D. AbernathyGilbert F. AdamsMichael A. AdamsEdward R. AddicottRobert P. AdlerJames E. Agnew, Jr.Lowell AhartEugene D. AimoneJohn M. AlbrightDaniel AlcalaWilliam W. AllsoppAlpha ThetaDonato J. Altobelli, Jr.Nu Chapter Alumni AssocationWashington Alumni AssociationJames H. AmellWilliam F. AmiraultMichael K. AmmonsThomas R. AmorusoDale L. AndersenR. Michael AndersenPeter A. AndersonTodd C. AndersonCarl W. AndersonDavid J. AndersonArthur E. AndersonJohn C. AngusThomas T. AntonecchiaRobert C. Antonelli, Jr.Edward A. Apffel, Jr.Steven W. ArdDavid R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H.W. Wayne Arend, Jr.Tom ArnoldMerit R. ArnoldSheldon ArpadJoseph R. ArthurEric Asa-DorianRobert M. AshcraftUSC TKE Alumni AssociationRho-Upsilon Alumni AssociationRho Chapter Alumni AssociationDelta-Nu Alumni AssociationTheta-Eta Alumni AssociationJoshua L. Atkinson

Donald P. BachT. Brian BakemanJames M. BakerJeffrey M. BakerJames G. BalaschakGeorge W. Baldwin, Jr.Don S. BalkaLuke A. BallFirst USA BankRichard E. BankesRonald V. BardalBruce S. BarlowSmith BarneyRobert P. BaroneRobert L. Barr, Jr.Brian C. M. BarrettLarry K. BarrettKevin C. BarringtonJoseph M. BartaDennis H. BarthelRobert N. BassBrian L. BatesDavid E. BatesCoy L. BatsonRobert S. BattlesMark M. BaumbackThomas A. BaxterJoe N. BeamC. Larry BeaverTimothy M. BeckP. Stephan BedrosianJames M. BehlingRalf C. BeilhardtRichard A. BentonJames M. BenwareFrederick A. BergRoger A. BergerRobert E. Berktold, M.D.Alexander Berman, IIJeffrey W. BernoJohn W. Berry, Jr.Matthew J. BeshearRobert L. BestAllen W. BethellRaymond T. Beurket, IIIOrvil G. BicknellGeorge A. BidansetDale E. BiehlerJohn L. BilisolyFrank G. BilottaBrian D. BixlerKenneth L. BlackChristopher M. Blais, M.D.Norman S. BledsoeThomas C. BlockBruce C. BlomDonald E. BloomRichard J. BlumTKE Theta-Eta Board of ControlWilliam D. BodenWilliam E. BodnarDaniel J. BoehmkeBrad BohannanWalter E. BohnstedtEdward F. BolandDJ Boland, Jr.Joseph E. BolesLionel G. BollingerBiff W. Bonnivier, Jr.Michael F. BornFrank T. BoronDavid J. BorowskyBrian M. BosargeDavid D. BoselyGregory G. BotchTimothy P. BouchardJavis J. BoudreauxEdward J. BoulbolJoseph V. Bowen, Jr.Rodney G. BowersSteven H. Boyd, Jr.T. Harry Boyd, Jr.Brian P. BoyerHenry A. BrackmanDavid F. BradyM. Declan Bransfi eld, IIIEdward W. BrassErnest P. BraucherJohn H. BredenfoerderBryan D. BredthauerDonald W. BrinckmanEdward G. Briner, IIIIrvin Brobeck, Jr.Michael J. Brocato

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Edward W. NewbyThomas C. NewmanWarren P. Newmark, IIRobert V. NewtonAdam W. NicelyDonald K. Nicolson, M.D.R. Scott NietzelRandall H. NivenKeith R. NolanTimothy B. NolanRobert T. NoonanJay H. NorenbergGAB Robins North American, Inc.Paul R. NorthupRoss A. NortonEdward G. NosekGeorge A. NousiainenGeorge W. NowatkaChristian I. NybyRobert T. O’Brien, Jr.Wesley S. O’BrienCecil D. O’Bryan, Jr.Michael J. O’ConnorMr & Mrs K. A. OhlmannW. Sean O’KeefeHenry M. OkleshenMark P. OldbergDavid W. OliverWallace B. OliverVincent R. OlivieriHarold F. Olsen, LLPJames D. OlsonScott W. OmiecinskiJohn A. O’NealSteven E. OoleCarlos A. OramasCragin T. OrrLawrence L. OrthRobert C. OsborneBryan A. OscarsonSteven R. OsterTimothy D. OswaldAlbert W. Owen, Jr.John M. OyhenartAnthony E. PacellaRaymond J. Palmer, Jr.Richard L. PanarellaPanhellenic AssoArmand R. PaoliniHarry PapadakisErnest T. Park, Jr.Richard E. ParkPhilip C. ParkerCharles R. ParnellDavid B. PatrickAndrew J. PattersonJames E. Patterson, Jr.Thomas G. Patterson, Jr.John F. PavettoScott M. PawenskiLarry D. PayneJeffrey P. PearsonCharles PechewlysStephen J. PeirceHarvey A. Peltier, IIIDavid T. PendleyMark B. PerlaDavid J. PerssonDavid L. PessesEric M. PetersonThomas J. PfenningChristopher J. PhelpsLarry S. PhelpsRichard W. PhelpsGeorge D. Phillippy, Ph.D.Peter R. PhilomeyKenneth R. PianaPhilip E. PickardRobert L. PierceJames M. PiersonThomas E. PinelliGerald D. PintJohn P. PinterMark S. PintoJoseph M. PisoniW. Bryan Pizzi, IINelson R. PleauRichard A. PluthDavid S. PohlmanDavid G. PollartRobert W. PopeAaron C. PorterJ. David PorthouseJames B. Posanski

David H. PowellGary H. PrebleGene L. Preisse, IIIRichard C. PrestonJ. John PrestopnikGary & Frances PrevitsWilliam J. PrewShane D. PrierRalph F. PrincipeMark F. ProiesFloyd E. PropstFrank Pulice, Jr.Donald R. PungIshmael PurcellWilliam C. PurdonRichard C. PuryearPhilip S. PyneCorwin D. Querrey, Jr.Ken A. QuincyTulio Quirantes, Jr.Angel R. QuirozWayne L. QuonDavid N. RackmalesDavid B. RaddatzDr. Barney T. Raffi eld, IIIGlenn B. RaiczykNatale P. RaimondoJoseph M. RamirezZachary D. RamsayJohnny C. Ramsey, Jr.Michael E. Ranshaw, IITimothy P. RatajczakG. W. Stephen ReadHutton-Conam RealtyAlvin D. ReeceGerald O. ReeceAlbert G. Reed, Jr.Randall S. ReedRobert M. ReedKirk D. ReevesBoyd H. ReidJames E. ReidDouglas M. ReifFrederick W. ReinhartKevin D. RenfroKirk L. RenoWinston J. RenoudKevin R. RepcheckAlvin B. ReubenThomas J. ReynoldsEdward J. RibsteinNelson K. RichardsKyle C. RichardsonMichael J. RichardsonScott I. RichardsonWilliam E. RiebeJohn R. RiedmanRobert T. RiglerRobert C. RinehartDaniel J. RiordanTimothy J. RitchieAndrew M. RitterNicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr., D.C.Daniel E. RobertsRonald S. RobertsonJack T. Robinette, Jr.David R. RobinsonLynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.)Neil D. RobinsonRichard B. RobinsonMichael A. RockMelvin B. RockeyRoy RoderickSteven E. RodickDennis A. RoeB. Carter Rogers, M.D.Jay J. RogersThomas R. RogersJuan F. Rojas, M.D.Andrew B. RombergerHarry L. RookNils E. RosaenFrank J. RoseJames J. RoseKent J. RosenauCharles S. RossDavid J. Ross, IIWilliam J. Rossiter, CPAClyde E. RostadChristopher J. RothJoseph C. Rotolo, M.D.William R. RouletteThomas A. RourkeRichard B. Roush

Howard RubensteinDonald H. RubinLeon A. RubyDavid B. RuckerKevin J. RuddyRonald R. RufattoRobin H. Ruffi noMichael J. RugglesThomas RuleJohn V. RumbleGeorge A. Russett, CLUJeff A. RutledgeJohn F. RutledgeStephen P. RutmanTimothy A. RyanWilliam R. RyanArthur W. Salisbury, D.Ph.Don F. SampselWilliam L. SandersDonald G. SappScott H. SariRoy S. Sasaki, CFCRoland R. Saucier, Jr.Robert N. Saunders, Ph.D.Neil SavinW. Tom Sawyer, Jr.Jerry W. Sayre, M.D.Louis J. ScarfoTimothy O. SchaeferChristopher M. SchaefferSteven M. SchauerJohn E. ScheatzleDavid R. SchechterJohn W. SchererWalter R. SchirberJames C. SchluckbierLeonard SchlusselEdward C. SchmidtJohn A. SchmidtPhillip J. SchmidtFred J. SchmittSamuel L. SchmitzMichael P. SchneiderRonald A. SchneiderTerry L. SchneiderKeith N. SchnelleJames R. SchonbergerRobert L. SchornstheimerJames D. SchreyerGregory D. SchroederRobin S. SchroederRichard A. SchrommAlbert J. SchuetteRobert SchulenburgMichael D. SchultzSteven J. SchulzStephen D. SchulzeGerald A. SchwalbachSteven P. SchwefelWilliam D. SchwenkeTimothy D. ScottTroy A. ScottMichael J. ScullyRonald D. SeaveyAllen H. Seed, Ph.D.Angela SeeleyMichael D. SeemanBart C. Segal, CFCKenneth F. SeisJoel M. SelberJon D. SellJames C. Selover Ph. D.Eric C. SemmelmeierWilliam A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D.Michael SerSamuel A. SerrianLester P. Servid, M.D.Neil A. SettleHarry S. Shaffer, IIIMichael R. ShanahanMatthew J. ShapiroJack A. ShawFrancis J. Sheeran, CFCJoseph H. Shelton, Jr.Richard L. Shelton, Jr.Nathaniel E. SheppardJames P. SherkMichael T. ShieldsAnthony S. Shiffl ettRichard D. ShmelJeffrey L. ShoberWilliam J. ShouldersH. Burkley ShoweJohn D. Shull, Jr.

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Benson P. Shupe, Jr.Bob B. SieckDana J. SieckertRobert F. SiegertRichard D. SilverthornRalph J. SimmonsDennis M. SimonChristopher L. SimonsRobert Simpson, Jr.William T. SinclairScott G. SinkScott K. Sitterle, O.D.John A. SkidmoreThomas C. SkubichWilliam L. Slade, CFCEric P. SlippEdward A. SlyeJoseph M. Smetana, Jr.Brad SmithCaleb SmithCalvin G. SmithGregory B. SmithJeffrey L. SmithLowell R. SmithMartin A. SmithMilton R. SmithSean A. SmithStephen S. SmithThomas B. SmithW. Hilary SmithTerry E. SnavelyMiles A. SnyderRichard G. SnyderE. Michael SoromJames S. SpahrGerald G. SpaughJeff B. SperryMark S. Sperry, M.D.Daryl A. SplichalJay A. SpotoScott R. SpringerPeter J. SquierDane C. St. PierreMichael R. St. PierreThomas E. StaabWayne E. StabrawaJack V. StalnakerStewart G. Stalnecker, Jr.Raymond T. StampsRicky W. Stanfi eldLaurance S. Staples, Jr.Donald E. StarkThomas A. StarkJoel A. StarzeckiBruce F. StasiakErnest A. Staubs, Jr.Robert C. SteckRichard M. SteeleJoseph T. SteibleJohn L. SteimkeJack W. Steiner, Jr.Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr.Michael F. StellJon E. StevensJanet M. StewartTerence E. StewartTimothy W. StewartRichard B. StiversLewis H. StivittsLynn C. StoeckerDouglas J. StokesErnest R. StracenerRandy L. StriteEthan M. Stubbs, IIDwight L. StullFrancis B. StullLeonard G. SuelterJohn L. SullivanJoseph E. SummerhaysStephen L. SuslikMichael A. SuttonMike E. SuttonWilliam E. Swank, Jr.David A. SwansonJeffrey A. SwensonNorman H. SwickMichael J. SymonsRichard H. TaitJohn E. TalleyBruce L. TarbetJerry W. TastadRichard H. TateEdward A. TauserGregory S. Taylor

Timothy L. TaylorWarren L. TaylorDavid TeeterJohn C. TelanderGeorge TereshkovichWilliam S. ThayerLawrence W. TheriaultRyan P. ThibodeauxTodd E. ThiesseJames E. ThomasLee B. Thomas, Jr.James W. ThompsonRonald B. ThompsonTom L. ThorkelsonRichard A. ThornburgWillard C. Tice, IIChristopher B.TidwellWilliam M. TiltonRodney G. TimmBruce E. TitusThomas N. Tjarnberg, D.D.S.Leif C. TolokkenRobert C. ToninyDavid H. ToopsRichard D. TorlinaDavid W. Towne, Esq.Charles W. TrainorRobert G. Treece, Jr.Clinton B. TrousilJohn R. TrudellRaleigh D. TruittDavid A. TrumpRobert D. TwitchellU S Postal ServDallace W. UngerThomas J. UrquhartBennedict R. UselmanShane UtterCharles P. ValentineRonald L Van BuskirkRene W. Van ZantenWilliam L. VandenburgRonald J. VandermarkStephen A. VanderpoortenRobert J. VanekJoe B. VangilderRobert S. VangrinPhillip J. VanyoPaul J. VarkalWilliam P. VaughnJoseph J. VauterNorman C. VeachMarvin D. VeeNicio Vega, Jr.Allan R. VelerRobert W. VeramayJoe K. VernerSteve VickersAnthony M. ViolaJoseph Voldrich, IIIDaniel T. VolkOliver L. Von BehrenPeter O. Von BradskyMahlon W. VorhiesJames VotanekClayton J. VreelandJames E. WaechterKendall P. WagarChristian W. WagnerJohn Jacob Wagner, IIIDonald A. WalbrechtDennis J. WaldronBarry B. WalesAlvin F. Walker Jr.Bian B. Walker, Jr.Philip C. WalkerStephen C. WalkerRonald K. WallaceRalph M. WallemRonald L. WalshSteven R. WalshStephen A. WalstonThomas G. WaltersBrad WambachGeoffrey M. WardPaul D. WardSidney J. Ward, IIIJames R. WardellWilliam R. WarmbeinRichard R. WarmboldLeon E. WarnerSanford A. WassermanRichard F. WatkinsMark E. Watters

Jeffrey P. WaveringEarl A. WayneC. Joseph Weaver, Jr.James K. WebsterRobert Wedberg, Jr.Dennis R. WeddleWilliam A. Weed, Jr.Kenneth M. WeesnerSue E WehnerRonald J. WeimerSteven A. WeinerRobert P. WeismanBrian J. WellockG. David Wells, IIIL. Byron WelshJeffrey R. WescheDonald A. Wescott, Jr.Dean A. WesselsEd L. WestChris J. Westhof, IIIRainer J. WestphalTed F. WethjeMark G. WeyermullerJack J. WeymouthDavid F. WhedonEdward A. Wheeler, IVRichard T. WhistlerGerald R. WhitcombWilbur J. WhitcombKevin E. WhiteLee C. WhiteByron D. WhittenChuck E. Whittington, Jr.Craig N. WiederholdJoseph L. WikoffW. Peyton WilbarRichard R. WilfordKenneth A. WilkensLeonard C. WilkersonCharles E. WilliamsMark W. WilliamsMatthew A. WilliamsRick Williams, ChairmanGregory L. WillisRichard E. WillsonJohn F. WilsonKeith D. WilsonMark WilsonMichael D. WilsonJames A. WimbushLeslie W. WinegardenRaymond L. Winn, IIIPhilip E. Winston, Jr.Gregory D. WisorRobert G. WithamJohn L. WittG. Michael WitteDavid A. WittigMichael H. Wittmer, CFCRichard E. WittnebelRobert E. WojnickiRonald & Karen WolfRobert J. Wolfe, IIDavid A. Womble, Jr.Gary K. WoodhullWilliam A. WortzmanWilliam H. WregeJeffrey W. WrenAnthony J. WrightKevin R. WrightMichael G. WukovichRaydee E. WyattSteven E. YanneMark M. YoderKieran C. YorkAnton P. YrleMartin ZadnikNorman R. ZammarCharles Zampich, Jr.Richard C. ZappPeter ZarrasJames M. ZechmannRobert V. ZenzWilliam R. ZieglerDaniel J. ZielanisRobert P. ZilaiDon ZimmermanWilliam J. Zinn, Sr.Robert C. Zornes

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The following Fraters have passed into the Chapter Eternal, but in life made a commit-ment of $10,000 or more in support of the TKE Educational Foundation.

William C. Prout, Jr., Albion CollegeFrank W. Koenen, Carroll CollegeJames G. Crouse, Sr., Drexel UniversityCarrol C. Hall, Eureka CollegeAllyn C. Donaldson, George Washington UniversityFrank Sanders, Georgia Southern UniversityC. Herbert Foutz, Gettysburg CollegeCharles H. Miller, Gettysburg CollegeJ. George Schmid, Jr., Gettysburg CollegeRobert M. Hill, Indiana UniversityGeorge Blankenship, Marshall UniversityOrval W. Diehl, Millikin UniversityCharles Bruning, II, Monmouth CollegeEric H. Pierson, Oregon State UniversityJack R. Fisher, PGP, Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteJay C. Routh, The Ohio State UniversityPaul B. Rutledge, Trine UniversityIrving P. Krick, University of California- BerkeleyWilliam C. M. Schroeder, University of IllinoisWilliam E. Biggs, University of LouisvilleRodney Williams, Jr., PGP, University of LouisvilleH. Glenn Bixby, University of MichiganCharles R. Walgreen, Jr., University of MichiganJames T. Kane, University of MinnesotaD. Reed Geer, University of PennsylvaniaGeorge W. Woolery, University of Southern CaliforniaFrank A. Rostedt, University of WashingtonLloyd E. Steele, University of WashingtonKenneth W. Sells, University of Wisconsin- MadisonDwayne R. Woerpel, University of Wisconsin- SuperiorGeorge F. Prior, Washington State UniversityRoy S. Otte, Washington UniversityBernard S. Palcich, West Virginia UniversityClaude Prichard, West Virginia University

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