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THE STAR AND LAMP of Pi Kappa Phi - Summer 1987 GREAT MEN HONORED MARK CLAYTON HOLLIS and ALBERT SYDNEY HERLONG JR. HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES BY THEIR NOTABLE PROMINENCE IN THE FIELDS OF COMMERCE AND GOVERNMENT AND HAVE BROUGHT HONOR AND RESPECT TO THE PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY THE FRATERNITY DOES HEREBY CONFER UPON THEM RECOGNITION IN THE PI KAPPA PHI HALL OF FAME AUGUST 15, 1987 BY A GREAT FRATERNITY

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THE STAR AND LAMP of Pi Kappa Phi - Summer 1987

GREAT MEN HONORED

MARK CLAYTON HOLLIS

and

ALBERT SYDNEY HERLONG JR.

HAVE DISTINGUISHED THEMSELVES

BY THEIR

NOTABLE PROMINENCE

IN THE FIELDS OF

COMMERCE

AND

GOVERNMENT

AND HAVE BROUGHT HONOR AND RESPECT

TO THE

PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY

THE FRATERNITY DOES HEREBY CONFER

UPON THEM RECOGNITION IN

THE PI KAPPA PHI

HALL OF FAME

AUGUST 15, 1987

BY A GREAT FRATERNITY

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THE STAR AND LAMP Page 1

of Pi Kappa Phi - Summer 1987

HALL OF FAME1987

Albert S. Herlong. . .

Famous? No, not famous. Not like Tho-mas Wolfe the American novelist or RandyOwen, the lead singer of the popular countryband Alabama. Well known and respected ismore applicable for former Congressman Al-bert "Sid" Herlong, Jr. Public service doesn'ttend to make one 'famous', but long dedicatedservice is recognized. All three of these men do,however, have a common bond. They are all PiKapps and members of the Pi Kappa Phi Hall ofFame.

Albert "Sid" Herlong became apart of thePi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame on August 15, 1987,in Dallas with brother Marc Hollis. They arenow a part of a group of alumni considered thefinest and most successful in Pi Kapp history.

Sid Herlong was born in Mainstee, Ala-bama in February of 1909. He entered the Uni-versity of Florida and was there introduced to

the Fraternity experience. Soon after his en-trance into school, Sid pledged Pi Kappa Phi inSeptember of 1925. The following year, inFebruary, he was initiated. Being one of the first(#49) initiated into Alpha Epsilon chapter, hehad a hand in creating what is now one of the bestPi Kapp chapters in the nation.

While in school, Sid took part in theLycean Council, the Ribbon Society, the Scab-bard & Blade, managed Phi Delta Phi, andbecame a class officer. With this under his beltand the law degree which he received, he wenton to further serve others.

Six years after graduation, Sid beganwhat was to be a twelve year term as CountyJudge for Lake County, Florida (1936-48).While still Lake County Judge, he reinforced histies with his alma mater by becoming theirAlumni Association President. In 1948 Sid wasasked to leave his position as County Judgebecause he was wanted. He was wanted inWashington. D.C. as a Congressional represen-tative for the state of Florida. He served as aCongressman for twenty years. As if he hadn'tdone enough, Sid then accepted the job as amember of the United States Securities andExchange Commission in 1969 and served anadditional four years.

With his work behind him, Sid is nowretired and has been able to accept some of therecognition he deserves as the first Alpha Epsi-lon Hall of Fame member and now as a Pi KappaPhi Hall of Fame member. Most of all, he canenjoy his retirement. "No one has enjoyed re-tirement more than I have," Sid said, and a welldeserved retirement it is.

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two\ A LEADERSHIP/EDUCATION

PUBLICATION

Mark C. Hollis. .

Mark C. Hollis has come along way fromhis beginnings as a "bag boy" for a small super-market chain. Even if there was no way but up,he would not have had difficulty forseeing hisrise to President of what is now an extensivesoutheast based chain of supermarkets. Formost, this climb to success would be enough, butthe story of Mark C. Hollis entails much moreand is growing.

In Dallas, at the 41st Supreme Chapter,Mark was inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hallof Fame along with brother Albert Herlong, Jr.He joins such famous alumni as Howard Baker,Chief of Staff for President Reagan and JosephSewell, baseball Hall of Fame member.

Born and raised in Florida, the story be-gins when Mark joined Publix Super Markets,Inc. at the age of twelve, bagging groceries.Working hard paid off as he made his way up to

The Pi Kappa PhiHall of Fame

Consisting of selected alumni memberswho have distinguished themselves in thefields of Business, Industry, The Arts, Sci-ences or Profesions; and thereby broughthonor and respect to the fraternity.

1979Joseph Wheeler Sewell (Sports)

Joseph Wheeler Sewell is an initiate ofOmicron chapter at the University of Alabama.Sewell played professional baseball for sixteen years.He played with such greats as Babe Ruth and LouGehrig. He began playing with the Cleveland Indiansand finished up with the New York Yankees. BrotherSewell had a lifetime batting average of .312.

Howard Baker (Government)Howard Baker, White House Chief of

Staff to President Reagan, has enjoyed a very success-ful career in Government. Brother Baker is a pastSenator of Tennessee who gained notoriety during theWatergate Hearings in the 70's. He is an initiate ofAlpha Sigma chapter at the University of Tennessee.

Thomas Wolfe (Literature)Known throughout the world for his liter-

ary works, Brother Thomas Wolfe's touching, hu-

manistic style has made him a well read, well remem-bered author and playwright. Such works as LookHomeward Angel and You Can Never Go HomeAgain attest to the talent of Brother Wolfe. An initiateof Kappa chapter, University of North Carolina,Brother Wolfe has since joined the Chapter Eternal.

1981Dr. James B. Edwards (Government)

James B. Edwards, former Governor ofSouth Carolina, currently serves as President of theMedical University of South Carolina. An initiate ofAlpha chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, Brother Edwardsholds nine honorary degrees and is a member ofOmicron Delta Kappa. He served on PresidentReagan's Cabinet as Secretary of Energy.

James Wallace Butts (Sports)James Wallace Butts was initiated into

Alpha Alpha chapter at Mercer University. BrotherButts coached football at the University of Georgiafor over 22 years. He led his team to four SoutheasternConference Championships, two Orange Bowl victo-ries, and victories in both the Rose Bowl and the SugarBowl. He was also chosen to coach nine All-Stargames.

1983Randy Yeuell Owen (Entertainment)

Randy Yeuell Owen is lead singer of theband Alabama. Since fonning the band in the 1970's,Randy has enjoyed unlimited success. Randy's songshave been selected as Song of the Year as well asAlabama albums being selected as Album of the Year.He was initiated into Delta Upsilon chapter of PiKappa Phi at Jacksonville State University inJacksonville, Florida.

Glenn Porter Brock, Sr. (Industry)Glenn Porter Brock, Sr. was initiated into

Upsilon chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at the University offllinois.Upon retiring as Chainnan of the Board ofIllinois Central Gulf Railroad, he was named honor-ary Chairman as a symbol of appreciation of his 66years service to the industry. He is also a member ofthe Alabama Business Hall of Fame and the AlabamaAcademy of Honor.

1985S. Walter Martin (Education)

Sidney Walter Martin, President Emeritusof Valdosta State College, served the field of educa-tion for over 46 years. Ile holds a Doctorate Degree inHistory from the University of North Carolina.Brother Martin also has earned four other honorarydegrees. He is a member of several historical societiesand he also writes historical journals. Brother Brockis an initiate of Delta chapter at Fumian University.

Ben Hill Griffin (Agribusiness)Agricultural businessman Ben Hill Grif-

fm created and manages a worldwide citrus enter-prise, Ben Hill Griffin, Inc. He has served in theFlorida House of Representatives and the FloridaSenate. Brother Griffin is an initiate of Alpha Epsilonchapter at the University of Florida.

1987Mark Clayton Hollis

(Business)Albert Sidney Herlong, Jr.

(Government)

a store managerial position, and could afford tocontinue his education. Mark took leave ofPublix and enrolled in Stetson University.

Mark was introduced to Pi Kappa Phi as asenior in high school. He recalls, "My host, whowas later to become my Big Brother, was anactive Pi Kappa Phi member and made sure thatI met all of the big men on campus, all of whomwere fellow Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity brothers.When I arrived on campus in August of 1952, Iknew I wanted to be a Pi Kapp." Soon after hisarrival at Stetson, Mark pledged Pi Kappa Phiand was initiated in February 1953 as a memberof Chi chapter.

When asked how Pi Kappa Phi contrib-uted to his success Mark wasn' t able to point outone specific item, "I cannot say that any onething about my experience with Pi Kappa Phicontributed to my success. When you look atwhat does contribute to success you find rein-forcement in any number of the fraternity'sactivities."

Mark's advice for undergraduates con-sists of three basic principles:

1. Treat others as you would be treated.2. Do your best.3. Do what is right.While it may be possible to reach the top

of one's profession on sheer ability, it is impos-sible to stay there without hard work and charac-ter.

Graduating in 1956 and leaving Chi chap-ter for awhile, Mark continued his education atMichigan State University, receiving his Mas-ters Degree in Food Distribution. He later re-ceived an Honarary Doctor of B us iness Admini-stration from Florida Southern College.

Returning to his roots, Mark rejoinedPublix and quickly made his way. Advancingthrough several managerial positions, he wasmade a Vice President, and elected to the Boardof Directors in 1974. Ten short years later, Markwas named Publix's President.

Working with Publix is just a few chap-ters of the story. Mark currently serves on theBoard of Directors of five southeastern corpora-tions (including Southern Bell), as well as beingthe Director for the Associated Industries ofFlorida, the Florida Retail Federation and Flor-ida TaxWatch. He also serves as Chairman ofthe Board of Trustees of Stetson University. Heis involved locally with the Chamber of Com-merce, the Council on Education, and variouscharities and hospitals. Recently, Mark hastaken yet another step, this time internationally,by serving on the Board of the Food IndustryCrusade Against Hunger. Needless to say, beinga member of the Rotary Club and the Masons,rounds out a very full schedule. Yet above allthis, Mark has also raised three sons with hiswife, Lynn. They enjoy three grandchildren.

His story is not finished, but one thing iscertain. Someone once said that success is "theconstant pursuit of worthwhile goals." By anydefinition, especially this particular one, MarkC. Hollis is just that, a success, and an honoredaddition to the Pi Kappa Phi Hall if Fame.

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A National President's Farewell;* The Bitter with the Sweet

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By David H. Jaffee, National President of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity

This is but a chapter in my Pi Kappa Phi life. After serving two terms as your NationalPresident, the time has arrived for me to pass the gavel of this great fraternal organization. Havingbeen first elected to the National Council in 1979, I fully expect to spend the next two yearsserving as Past National President.

Many times I have given thought to what I would say when my term came to an end. Afterall, I envisioned some profound statements attesting to great changes in my life as a result of thedeepened fraternal experience. The profound statements won't come but I do want to share someof my observations with you.

Unfortunately most of our members see 'National' as a different organization from theirown chapter. The loyalty generated by the chapter to its members is phenomenal but it shouldn'texclude the national fraternity. I found out when I was elected to the National Council that Iwould visit some chapters who saw me as a 'National' with a different agenda for fraternityaffairs than they felt they had. This was a shock to me since I viewed myself as a Pi Kapp fromAlpha Chapter who was extending his own satisfying fraternity exposure to other chapters.

What does this have to do with any parting comments! want to make? There are numerousstories I could tell that have brought me pleasure, laughter or sorrow over these years. There areso many people who have been an integral part of my life and it would be nice to thank all of them,but it would only seem inadequate. So instead of listing all of these special moments I am justgoing to relate the events of one weekend that seem to summarize my time on the NationalCouncil.

No mention of Pi Kappa Phi in its modern era would be accurate without includingDurward Owen. He has been the chief administrator of our fraternity since 1959. I wonderedsilently how he would adapt to having a boss who arrived on the fraternity scene well after he

Unfortunately most of our members see 'National' as adifferent organization from their own chapter. The loyaltygenerated by the chapter to its members is phenomenal but itshouldn't exclude the national fraternity. I found out when Iwas elected to the National Council that I would visit somechapters who saw me as a 'National' with a different agendafor fraternity affairs than they felt they had.

held his position. I should have known better. Durward showed patience with my sometimesmisguided enthusiasm, acceptance of any progressive proposals and above all a dedication to hiswork just as feverish in 1987 as it must have been in 1959. Whatever Pi Kappa Phi is today canbe attributed to a great degree to this man.

My personal life has changed too. Dolly and I have been married for twelve years and bothof our children have been born since my election to Council. Dennis, who is now six years old,had major surgery in 1981 and we spent our normal Supreme Chapter time here in the hospital.Andrew is now foul. years old and he was born just hours after I returned from the next SupremeChapter in Mobile. They have been able to accompany me on some trips but have nevercomplained when they had every reason to do so. I also send apologies to Dolly for all of theforgotten birthdays and anniversaries in mid-August.

And now to the weekend that I said would summarize my feelings about serving on theNational Council.

The National Council asked if I would be the chartering officer for the installation of a newchapter at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. I have never said no. These are myfavorite fraternity events. I could watch initiations over and over and never get tired of them. Thenew chapter is always extremely excited and their parents exceedingly proud.

I arrived in Jacksonville on Friday afternoon and was picked up at the airport by one ofthe men from our colony. He wore the Pi Kappa Phi letters on his jersey proudly as he waitedfor me to spot him. He was well-mannered, respectful and extremely nervous as he helped mewith my luggage and drove me directly to the campus.

On campus I was met by Mark Timmes, who served as the Assistant Chartering Officer.We quickly received the written examinations which had been administered the night before byour staff. Then we began the oral boards. Mark and I asked questions of all of the prospectivemembers in order to approve their qualifications as a prospective chapter. They were all well-groomed, well-dressed and eager to display their knowledge of Pi Kappa Phi.

The university officials were very complimentary of the colony and their involvement inpositive activities around campus and the community. The parents that we spoke to told us ofhard work, sacrifice and an increased attention to their academic work. This colony had met withthe requirements for chartering in near record time.

We left campus and went directly to the church where initiation would be held. Rich Popefrom the Administrative Office was working diligently with the two initiating teams to set things

up. Glenn Dickson, Mark Timmes and I made sure everything was proceeding smoothly and thenwe left to pick up food for the teams. When we returned the initiation began.

I watched as each initiate began his initiation in awe and sensed some relief at itsconclusion. One of the new initiates was brought into the fraternity by his father, who was analumnus from Alpha Epsilon Chapter at the University of Florida. Watching the proud father andthe awestruck son really gave me those warm Pi Kappa Phi feelings we sometimes callBrotherhood.

Early into the evening Glenn, Mark and I left to take some Pi Kapps from another chapterto dinner. We walked across the street to a seafood restaurant and enjoyed a great meal while wetalked to these men. There were serious problems with their chapter and we were anxious todetermine the attitude of the members.

Several weeks earlier, their chapter had been found hazing and swift remedial action wastaken by the University and the fraternity. Glenn Dickson had traveled to Florida the same dayand had agreed with University officials that we would suspend members and move from ouruniversity owned house for one year and reorganize the chapter. In return, the University wouldnot remove the chapter from campus. The officials were more liberal than most other campusofficials would have been. Our chapter had been caught once before and had been disciplinedby the fraternity. That event occurred in 1980 and obviously the lesson had been lost through theyears. For one year prior to this most recent incident the school officials had issued a series ofwarnings about deviant behavior, hazing in particular. After discussing all of these things overdinner we went back to the church for initiation.

The initiation ceremonies continued throughout the night and we left church shortly beforedawn on Saturday and went back to the motel for a few hours of sleep.

After a few hours sleep on Saturday morning, Glenn, Mark and I drove from Jacksonvilleto meet with a group of alumn. There were about thirty people who had come to discuss the futureplans for their chapter.

When the three of us arrived we sat in the back of the room and listened to the discussion.We were there primarily as observers. I was shocked by the direction of the discussion. Thosealumni who were present were more concerned about getting occupancy of their house back andreinstating the suspended members than they were the seriousness of the incident whichprecipitated the discipline.

With some exceptions, those alumni clearly resented our presence, objected to ourinvolvement and in some cases openly defended the actual hazing. It was the most miserable timein my fraternity career. I still don't understand how well-educated alumni from a prestigiousacademic institution where our chapter has a rich, long heritage could so plainly be misguided.They had lost sight of all reason in return for a defense of an unacceptable tradition. How doesone defend hazing?

The group was obsessed with what they perceived as a lack of due process. Never did theyrecognize the very threat to the future existence of their chapter. I left believing that we shouldhave allowed the University to suspend our chapter and remove us from campus. Then we couldhave come back in several years and started over. It is our national scope that grants our chaptersan assurance of permanence.

" . . In a short period of time, I have gone from greatemotional highs to the depths of despair. All of it is educa-tional. . ."

We got back to Jacksonville and went directly to a reception for parents which preceededthe chartering banquet. The banquet rooms were crowded with new initiates and their friends andfamilies, all dressed in their finest clothes. Representatives from other campus groups, schooladministration and alumni of Pi Kappa Phi were there to congratulate our newest chapter on theirhard-fought accomplishments.

Brother Jesse Crinun delivered the most moving address on fraternity that I have everheard. As I listened to Jesse I forgot all about the troubles I had encountered hours earlier inDeland. I watched the faces of the others around me as they laughed heartily and as their eyeswelled with tears during the poignant passages of Jesse's speech.

The chapter thanked everybody, gave awards to their most deserving brothers and pledgedthemselves to the continuing development of themselves, their brothers, their chapter, theirschool and Pi Kappa Phi. They were saying that they wanted to make life better and couldexercise that endeavor through Pi Kappa Phi.

Early the next morning, I rushed to the airport and flew home to be with my family. Byearly the following day I was back in my real estate office and involved in my daily routine.

The bitter comes with the sweet. I don't guess my fraternity life should be any differentthan the rest of my life. The weekend I just described to you is fairly representative of a collectionof fraternity events. In a short period of time, I have gone from great emotional highs to the depthsof despair. All of it is educational.

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6-year statistics tell the storyTables of numbers have a way of being either very boring or very telling. The following table

is very telling as it chronicles the past 6 years for Pi Kappa Phi chapters. For many chapters a steadyrow of numbers reflects a tradition of strength and growth, for others their roller-coaster-like existenceis illustrated showing good years and bad years.

How can these numbers be of use to chapters and their alumni? If your chapter corresponds withany of the following patterns you may need to get involved for your chapter's perpetuation.1. A gradual or sudden decline in the recruiting and initiation numbers yielding a smaller membership.2. An up-and-down cycle with bad years and a good years illustrating a lack of continuity in leadership.3. A noticeably lower number of initiates as compared to pledges showing a possible unhealthymember education program resulting in depledgings.

1981-1982Pledge/Init.

1982-1983Pledge/Init.

1983-1984Pledge/Init.

1984-1985Pledge/1n1.

1985-1986Pledge/Init.

1986-1987Pledge/Init. School/Chapter

20/8 35/9 34/38 31/7 44/23 30/19 College of Charleston/Alpha25/19 21/16 14/12 10/8 16/9 16/9 Presbyterian Collcgc/Be ut37/25 11/21 26/11 19/7 38/63 20/10 Cal Worn is- Be rkeley/Ganuna

21/52 11/14 11/12 Furman/Delta13/9 14/15 7/2 10/4 18/15 10/17 Wof ford College/Zeta28/23 19/15 29/20 20/14 27/17 21/22 Georgia Tech/Iota23/23 11/11 44/44 35/32 23/23 23/23 North Carolina/Kappa37/32 21/16 22/18 31/27 32/11 54/53 Georgia/Lambda

67/0 46/59 18/14 Nebraska/Nu--,1.5/20 19/9 22/6 25/13 14/10 39/28 Roanoke College/Xi

26115 43/35 35/29 25/13 40/28 40/24 Alabama/Om icron17/33 8/0 0/8 19/19 26/18 16/9 Washington & Lee/Rho20/16 19/14 30/21 28/14 47/48 44/41 South Carolina/Sigma13/11 16/17 21/13 13/12 24/17 21/22 North Carolina State/Tau10/6 12/12 29/1 15/30 12/10 21/27 111 inois/Upsilon_

. 31/17 14/15 16/13 9/12 21/8 12/23 Stetson/Chi31/22 10/15 13/11 18/10 Cornell/Psi30/16 17/25 36/18 34/25 27/8 30/36 Purdue/Omega18/32 20/15 20/12 14/13 14/8 25/18 Mercer/Alpha Alpha54/52 49/40 59/58 67/53 62/58 62/64 Florida/Alpha Epsilon19/25 10/7 26/19 21/19 29/19 29/18 Oregon State/Alpha Zeta30/19 24/4 19/25 11/0 14/26 23/15 Samford/Alpha Eta16/11 42/4 38/55 34/33 51/42 44/53 Michigan State/Alpha Theta33/27 33/21 15/20 25/19 35/29 36/27 Auburn/Alpha Iota

- -1- ../. 35/- 30/43 Michigan/Alpha Kappa

20/17 33/32 21/14 19/20 24/26 36/25 Penn State/Alpha Mu6/2 1/2 6/6 4/3 8/5 12/15 Polytechnic University/Alpha Xi12/0 32/31 16/14 15/13 7/4 47/0 Iowa State/Alpha Omicron

- 5/3 12/11 15/12 15/9 32/30 23/10 West Virginia/Alpha Rho18/13 20/16 18/16 25/22 24/22 39/17 Tennessee/Alpha Sigma24/19 22/20 22/19 22/22 28/23 18/17 Rensselaer/Alpha Tau41/29 25/22 21/12 42/51 34/27 43/40 Drexel/Alpha Upsilon19/13 23/17 19/20 26/21 12/9 14/11 1.I.T./A1 pha Phi

'-' 23/38 17/23 9/1 16/17 20/21 67/- Indiana/Alpha Psi7/5 14/11 19/21 18/13 20/15 17/19 NJ.I.T./Bcta Alpha7/7 14/0 5/19 7/6 11/8 7/7 Florida Southern/Beta Beta

7/0 25/0 24/41 16/12 11/3 Louisville/Beta Gamma37/36 23/13 22/22 8/7 46/48 21/22 Drake/Beta Delta9/5 28/39 25/17 16/10 23/11 6/12 Missouri/Beta Epsilon717 20/18 26/24 31/26 24/21 42/38 Florida State/lIcta Eta12/10 14/12 16/14 25/22 27/9 15/9 Toledo/Beta Iota7/0 11/16 10/7 9/6 17/2 Georgia State/Beta Kappa6/7 3/3 14/8 14/6 19/13 22/18 Tampa/Beta Lambda16/11 18/10 21/8 17/8 22/16 16/4 MeNeesalleta Mu38/19 27/14 34/18 28/19 30/10 40//26 Valdosta/Beta Tau13/19 21/16 16/14 13/18 22/10 15/17 Virginia/Beta Upsilon31/23 36/16 18/30 24/12 13/17 24/22 East Carolina/Beta Phi11/8 6/5 12/0 11/18 7/2 12/7 East Texas State/Beta Chi3/0 12/8 39/18 24/18 35/19 11/5 East Tennessee State/Beta Omega

30/18 20/14 22/11 25/15 20/19 31/9 Livingston/Gamma Alpha

13/12 22/11 11/22 30/16 23/18 30/30 Old Dominion/Gamma Beta39/45 29/27 37/35 33/20 28/17 28/28 Troy State/Gamma Gam=11/5 19/18 15/13 4/2 18/17 14/9 Memphis/Gturtma Delta20/23 26/18 11/18 13/0 36/49 22/24 Western Carolina/Gamma Epsilon12/15 12/6 14/6 2/6 13/12 9/8 West Virginia Tech/Gamma Zeta13/1 7/18 9/9 2/2 30/30 10/9 UNC - Wilmington/Gamma Theta25/15 32/22 26/16 18/27 48/20 14/15 Georgia Southern/Gamma Kappa17/9 9/9 4/4 15/8 14/5 12/13 Missouri • Rolla/Gamma Lambda1/2 15/16 5/5 16/16 6/6 19/9 Belmont Abbey Coll./Gamma Ma

14/10 13/10 27/17 21/11 31/24 30/32 LaGrange College/Gamma Na31/17 37/19 17/9 12/7 23/19 30/10 Georgia Southwestern/Gsunnta Xi25/20 14/9 12/10 13/10 17/15 11/10 Lander/Gamma Rho18/14 33/25 17/12 27/14 24/22 26/16 Oklahoma State/Gamma Upsilon6/2 19/7 16/9 14/13 6/0 25/8 South Alabama/Gamma Phi3/1 5/0 13/6 13/12 11/10 24/12 Augusta College/Gamma Psi22/12 26/18 21/11 16/8 17/8 21/13 Montevallo/Gamma Omega18/14 9/10 14/6 10/15 20/12 26/9 Virginia Tech/Delta Alpha16/11 15/14 19/16 14/9 18/17 14/4 North Georgia/Delta Beta11/9 12/5 8/4 12/11 10/2 28/16 Nebraska-Ornaha/Delta Gamma18/17 28/22 20/9 29/36 26/18 20/21 Northeast Missouri St/Delta Delta32/21 27/20 38/19 46/25 44/21 25/17 Jacksonville St/Delta Epsilon24/11 39/19 33/31 35/25 55/36 38/29 Appalachian/Delta Zeta5/5 1 2/1 2 11/11 7/7 0/0 6/6 MorcheacVDclut Eta

39/30 14/3 7/14 11/8 Pembroke/Delta Kappa35/30 39/29 26/24 27/18 47/33 37/20 UNC-Charlotte/Delta Lambda

27/14 10/11 20/10 6/5 23/21 26/17 Bowling Green/Delta Sigma21/14 45/37 41/37 28/23 34/33 41/37 James Madison /Delta Tau8/8 11/9 8/7 11/11 10/10 23/26 Univ. of Pittsburgh/Delta Upsilon

24/15 13/3 19/31 27/22 25/24 35/35 Radford College/Delta Phi19/13 16/8 31/18 23/14 20/16 20/13 Kansas State/Delta Chi13/9 14/7 11/14 22/19 8/6 2/2 Texas A & M/Delta Omega14/25 13/5 12/0 19/21 26/31 8/7 Else College/Epsilon Alpha13/0 14/22 16/13 12/15 12/9 9/0 Grand Valley St. Col/Epsilon Beta15/13 18/7 23/13 29/25 35/13 23/22 Longwood Col/Epsilon Gatruna18/6 24/17 22/15 22/19 28/19 25/23 Aubum-Montgomery/Epsil on Delta6/2 16/16 8/8 14/13 23/19 9/6 Q inch vol. Col/Epsilon Epsilon7/7 12/10 9/4 15/0 5/14 1/1 Univ of Central Ark/Epsilon Zeta13/10 11/12 13/10 14/9 13/11 17/18 Winthrop College/Epsilon Eta5/13 3/2 26/27 11/7 18/13 12/15 Satan Hall/Epsilon Theta21/10 7/8 21/34 33/31 21/17 20/23 UNC-Greensboro/Epsilon Iota14/8 15/8 27/7 14/10 22/16 34/24 Southern Tech/Epsilon Kappa15/8 17/13 11/3 16/5 15/12 20/23 USC-Spartanburg/Epsilon Lambda23/26 10/13 25/18 16/18 18/7 24/31 Bradley/Epsilon Mu26/16 43/48 27/14 33/39 22/11 23/23 Cal. State-Sacramento/Epsilon Na26/15 43/47 27/14 33/38 22/11 18/31 LaSalle College/Epsilon Xi36/25 28/26 32/11 23/34 15/5 40/40 V illanova/Eps ilan Omicron46/0 42/78 16/15 47/35 35/45 7/9 Virginia Cmnwealth/Epsilon l'i

16/15 17/12 10/3 21/25 26/22 Lenoir-Rhyne/Epsilon Rho19/0 28/30 28/26 20/36 35/32 Quistian Brothers/Epsilon Sigma39/0 15/42 16/17 29/31 18/11 St. Joseph's/Epsilon Tau

38/30 14/13 36/22 14/13 Georgia College/Epsilon Upsilon22/0 24/32 21/13 19/9 16/12 U. of Alabama-Wham/Epsilon Phi

13/11 11/12 1/1 7/3 Univ. of Denver/Epsilon Chi24/0 3/0 24/29 3/3 25/23 Slippery Rock/Epsilon Psi

56/42 24/22 34/14 Texas Tech/Epsilon Omega37/0 19/1 38/38 33/43 Calif-San Diego/Zeta Beta

45/8 25/41 North Dakota/Zeta Gamma43/- 16/53 Shippensburg/Zeta Delta19/- 25/39 George Mason/Zeta Epsilon

30/28 North Florida/Zeta ZetaAssociate Chapters

18/- A verett College40/- 14/27 Clemson Univ/Phi Alpha Sigma19/18 5/2 Duke Univ/Mu

28/- I.U.P.2331- Jackscnsville Univ/Ga !tuna Chi30/- Marshall University20/12 Methodist/Delta Ma

35/- Michigan/Alpha Kappa28/- Robert Morris

31/15 69/- Oklahoma/Alpha GammaShorter College

9/- Texas-Arlington/Delta Psi5/- Texas-Austin30/- Univ. of LaVerne12/- Univ. of South Florida26/- Wesley College

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ThePi Kappa Phi,Top 10's

1986-87 Edition

TOP 10 CHAPTERS,Total Initiates

1. Alpha Epsilon - Florida 15282. Omicron - Alabama 14583. Alpha Iota - Auburn 12274. Omega -Purdue 12105. Alpha Upsilon - Drexel 10946. Lambda - Georgia 10647. Alpha Mu - Penn State 10638. Iota - Georgia Tech 10609. Chi - Stetson 103210. Alpha Theta - Michigan State 972

TOP 10 CHAPTERS,# of UndergraduateMembers 1986-87

1. Alpha Epsilon - Florida 1792. Alpha Upsilon - Drexel 1183. Delta Tau - James Madison 1084. Alpha Theta - Michigan State 1055. Lambda - Georgia 93

Sigma - South Carolina 937. Omicron - Alabama 88

Delta Zeta - Appalachian State 889. Omega - Purdue 83

Epsilon Omicron - Villanova 83

TOP 10 CHAPTERS,# of Initiates this Year1. Alpha Epsilon - Florida 642. Zeta Delta - Shippensburg* 533. Alpha Theta - Michigan State 444. Alpha Kappa - Michigan 435. Lambda - Georgia 426. Zeta Gamma - North Dakota* 417. Zeta Epsilon - George Mason* 398. Beta Eta - Florida State 389. Delta Tau - James Madison 3710. Delta Phi - Radford 35

* Chartered this past year

TOP 10 CHAPTERS,# Pledged this Year

1. Alpha Epsilon - Florida 622. Lambda - Georgia 543. Alpha Omicron - Iowa State 474. Sigma - South Carolina 44

Alpha Theta - Michigan State 446. Alpha Upsilon - Drexel 437. Beta Eta - Florida State 428. Delta Tau - James Madison 419. Omicron - Univ of Alabama 40

Beta Tau - Valdosta State 40Epsilon Omicron - Villanova 40

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Purdue Chapter House HeavilyDamaged in Early Morning BlazeNo one injured in potential catastrophe

By Pat KuhnleChapter Advisor, Omega Chapter

The date Thursday, June 11, 1987 will beetched in the memory of current Pi Kappa Phimembers at Purdue forever. That was the date ofa two-alarm fire which destroyed the second andthird floors of the house at 330 N. Grant Street.

No members were injured in the blaze thatstarted about 2:30 a.m. Nine were living in the60-year old structure. Six brothers were in thehouse at the time of the fire and three of themwere asleep.

West Lafayette and Purdue Universityofficials have not officially determined thecause of fire, but suspect a hot-running vacuumcleaner as the culprit. A brother had used thesweeper shortly after 2 a.m. and put the unit in asecond floor storage closet in the north end ofthe building.

Minutes later three members who wereawake heard a "pop" and battery operatedsmoke detectors squealing. What they foundwas fire blazing out second floor windows at thenorth end of the building. While one brothertried to fight the fire, another went to findsleeping members upstairs.

The member trying to fight the fire withan extinguisher, Joe Lasko, couldn't control it.He ran outside to find seven others which leftone unaccounted for. Rick Rambo rushed backin only to be cut off by flames in the stairway. Bythat time a Purdue University police officer whowas driving by, stopped and radioed for firefighters.

The police officer and Rambo made asecond attempt to reach Ed Salay who was onthe third floor. They couldn't see through theflames and went back outside to where the firstfire fighters had arrived. Salay tried to escape

The third floor cold-dorm was gutted in the fire.

through the interior of the house but was turnedback by heavy smoke. He climbed out onto theroof where he was rescued by firemen.

With all members accounted for authori-ties concentrated on fighting the fire which hadreached the third floor. Five trucks were mannedby West Lafayette and Purdue firemen. Theybattled the blaze until shortly after 5 a.m.

The fire, which officials believe started inthe second floor closet, spread quickly. It wassucked up into the cold air dorm immediatelyabove the closet by a third floor exhaust fan. Thefire apparently worked its way back down theinterior staircase and destroyed the south end ofthe second floor.

The third floor and roof were completelydestroyed. About one-half the roof caved in.More than three-fourths of the second floor wasgutted by flames with some east-facing interiorrooms receiving moderate fire but heavy smokeand water damage. The first floor and basementdid not catch fire but had considerable water andsmoke damage.

The first floor and basement ceiling pan-els, tiles and plaster fell to the floor from theweight of the water. The basement was filledseveral feet with water.

While trophies, fraternity artifacts andfurniture were destroyed, members did salvagemany composites. The structure was insured for$515,000 while contents were covered for$30,000. Each member was covered for $500 inpersonal belongings.

Ironically, a majorrenovation project wasto begin the morning of the fire. The renovationwas to include a fire detection system, a patio offthe dining room as well as new floors, ceilingtile, drywall and doors in the basement. Thebasement was to be completely rewired with

new fixtures and lights.The project was to be completed in the fall

and be dedicated at Homecoming. At that pointa capital funds drive was to begin to help pay offthis first phase of the renovation. Two otherphases were conceptualized and would be im-plemented based on fund raising. Now, the fra-ternity faces an enormous rebuilding task.

The first phase of the renovation wastabbed to be $125,000 with the possibility of twoother phases costing up to another $225,000.The goal of the project was to upgrade anti-quated wiring and bring the structure up to statecodes for fire and safety.

Our Number 1 priority at this time is toinvestigate alternate housing for the members.We are attempting to locate an apartment com-plex near campus which can house up to 52members. We have several options and areencouraged by the availability. A completereport including options will be forwarded toour housing corporation in the next couple ofweeks for its consideration.

There has been a large outpouring ofoffered assistance. The Dean of Students officehas granted several emergency loans to mem-bers who lost all their clothes, books and money.Campus fraternities have offered to take in ourmembers for the summer and the fall. The Indi-ana University Pi Kapp chapter offered to bringup 40 members to help clean-up and be ofgeneral assistance.

Even though we are faced with such alarge task - rush without a structure, keepingbrotherhood strong, and enormous changes - weare confident that we will be a better chapterhaving faced this adversity.

As plans are finished for the refurbishingof the structure, we will be facing a huge fund-

On the Brighter Side!

Pi Kappa PhiWins PurdueGrand Prix!

Purdue University's 30th annual Grand Prixfeatured all the ingredients of a professionalracing event. Over 30,000 spectators turned outto watch the action as thirty karts hit the track forthe "greatest spectacle in college racing".

The local CBS affiliate picked up live cov-erage to entertain fans throughout Indiana andsurrounding states. Since the first run in 1958,the Grand Prix has become a huge success and isa regional racing event.

The race features karts sponsored by cam-pus organizations with the help of local busi-nesses. These high performance machinescompete on a track modeled after the worldchampionship track in Japan. Most of the kartsare powered by new Yamaha engines that im-proved performance and enabled drivers tocompete at top speeds.

The race is designed to raise money forstudent scholarships at Purdue. Last year's raceefforts netted the Grand Prix Foundation a rec-ord fifteen scholarships.

Leading the field to the finish line this yearwas David Skelton, a four-year participant andOmega chapter brother. Skelton came frombehind at seventh position to take the flag aheadof the competition. He "let the leaders play itout" until he gained the lead for good with 42laps remaining. Brother Skelton credited hisvictory to his outstanding crew manned by fel-low Omega members.

Dave Conrad worked as crew chief on thewinning kart. Also Brother Dave Jones raced to

(Skelton on to Victory!)

finish seventh after leading the pack for most ofthe race. After a brief problem, Jones drove tofinish the race and celebrate victory with Skel-ton. Both the competitors took the spotlight ofthe race for the men of Omega chapter at Purdue.

The Pi Kappa Phi brothers at Purdue gainedregional recognition as a result of the hard workand perseverance that went into the running ofthe Grand Prix. Omega brothers enjoyed mediacoverage and campus praise for winning theprestigious racing event. CongratulationsOmega and good luck next year!

raising project. Our housing corporation is cur-rently addressing the issue and hopes to bekicking off a capital funds drive this fall atHomecoming (yes, there will be a Homecomingwhich also will mark our 65th anniversary as achapter).

The Omega alumni will be very importantin the future of the chapter and its facilities. Planto attend Homecoming and see what plans wehave on the table and become an active part inour new future!

Party TurnsTragic

"To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die"

The men of Appalachian State University, Delta Zeta chapter ofPi Kappa Phi will not let the memory of Jabe Vernon Hardee die.

They remember Jabe as an active brother who loved life. A guywho enjoyed his jeep and loved the music of Jimmy Buffet. An avidfisherman who liked to surf and ski. One brother said, "You either lovedhim or you didn't know him." The men of Delta Zeta chapter cherishthe memories they share of Brother Hardee, Pi Kappa Phi fraternitychapters across the country can keep the memory of Jabe alive by learn-ing a lesson from his senseless death.

Brother Hardee died from a gunshot wound to the head thatturned a party at the Pi Kappa Phi house into a tragedy. Two men whowere not students of ASU or members of Pi Kappa Phi were kicked outof the party for harassing female guests. Around 3:00 a.m.a fightoccured between the uninvited guests and eventually the trouble makersleft. However, the two men returned a few minutes later with a stainlesssteel automatic pistol to settle the score. One of the men approachedJabe and friends as they were getting into his jeep and said, "Freeze,Boone Vice, get your hands against the jeep." Jabe questioned the manabout his actions, saying, "Are you for real?" Seconds later the man

fired and Jabe lay dying in the driveway of his fraternity house. Severalattempts at C.P.R. could not keep Brother Hardee alive, and he waspronounced dead on arrival at the local hospital.

Members of Delta Zeta chapter were left with the question "Howcould this have happened?" After all, the chapter planned well for theparty. A guest list was prepared and invitations were extended. TheDesignated Driver system was in place and no one expected anytrouble. Delta Zeta chapter had taken precautions but now a brother wasdead for no apparent reason. It seems even the best planned party can beunpredictable. Unfortunately, this time it was tragic.

Many other chapters around the country are taking steps to holdresponsible, well-controlled parties much like Delta Zeta. However,problems will occur no matter what precautions are taken. Perhaps asecurity guard should have removed the uninvited guests. Maybe theparty should have ended earlier. These are questions that will be askedfor a long time. But the really important and lasting tribute the fraternitycan offer Brother Jabe Vernon Hardee, is a renewed commitment fromall members to protect ourselves and our friends from senseless andtragic accidents. This continued commitment will be a lasting tribute toJabe and the memory of his life will live forever in the hearts and mindsof his Brothers in Pi Kappa Phi.

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Proud recipient, Brother Jack Anderson, Delta Gamma chapter member at the University of

Nebraska, Omaha, displays his Golden Legion Award. Brother Anderson is joined by his wife,

Leadership Consultant Wally Wahlfeldt and area Counselor Jeff Leubker.

University of Alabama, Omicron alumnus Leo

Williams recently became a member of theGolden Legion with his 50 years of member-

ship.

Virgil Groo, Drexel University, Alpha Upsilonalumnus, receives Golden Legion Certificate

from Bill Vernon, Pennsylvania Alpha Mu

alumnus.

Golden Legion member D. Lamar Lee, College

of Charleston, Alpha chapter alumnus

welcomes Mason Hubbard, University of South

Carolina, Sigma chapter alumnus into the

Legion.

/Sanford, North Carolina attorney Woodrow Wilsa Seymore, Davidson College alumnus and

Epsilon chapter member shows off his Golden Legion Award commemorating 50 years of

service to the fraternity. Brother Ronald T. Penny made the presentation.

Page 5

GOLDEN LEGIONThe men listed and pictured on this page have been honored as distinguished

citizens of Pi Kappa Phi. They represent the maturity of their chapter and their Fraternity.

Each of them has been remembered on the 50th anniversary of their being initiated into Pi

Kappa Phi.. This recognition is in the form of a handsome shingle and the designation of

Golden Legion. Many shingles were presented in person by another member of Pi Kappa

Phi. The intent is for all to be so presented. Some, due to various reasons, were mailed. Here

the Fraternity is pleased to again acknowledge these beloved members.

Alpha Xi Omega Alpha. Lambda

College of Charleston Roanoke College Purdue University Mississippi

Wall ic Bernard Jones, Jr.

Clyde Allen West

BetaPresbyterian College

Francis Wiley BoothWalter Eugene BrookerRobert Lake ClarkPhillip M. Clement, Jr.

Joe Lewis CementsRoy Marken I lutchinsonEldred Forrester I lutchinson

Eldred Forrester MacLeod

Marion Clarke Mixson

GammaUC-Berkeley

Archie Lee EdgarArthur Walter McMurry

DeltaFurman University

Charlton P. Armstrong, Jr.Euta Miller Colvin

Laddie Thomas RhodesWalter Warren Sigrnan

EpsilonDavidson Univ.J.L. Ballard, J.William! leruy Boyce

David Coleman Colvin

harry Vance HendrickCharlton Bidwell IveyDavid l). KingWilliam K. Masters

ZetaWofford College

James Paul AndersonFloyd Irving Brownley, Jr.George Alexander Gill, Jr.

IotaGeorgia Tech

William Bacon Ashby

William Francis Bennett

Doyle Phillips Butler

I larold Anthony Dye

Charles Felder Kent

Wilford Dixon Kerby, Jr.

Frank I). Miller, Jr.

George Phillip Murray, Jr.

Willis Dorminey PaulkShepard Green PryorCharles Stowers Roach

William Mitchell Schotanus

D.C. Watkins

LambdaUniversity of Georgia

John Sholars Bradbury William David Ceely

Horace Edmund Crowe, Jr. Ihrold Milne Giffin

George Warren! linden Herman Paul Maier

Harlock Walter I larvey, Jr.JIMIC3 Edwin Perryman Psi

I larold Everett Fariss

I lenry Lewis KennettRoy Randolph Pollard, Jr.

Cornelius M. Smith, Jr.

I lenry Leonard Strangerneyer

Gene I lenry Studebaker

OmicronUniv. of Alabama

John William EnglishJames Evans Kendrick

James T. NelsonCarl Bryant OxfordJoseph Clewis Trucks

Leo II. WilliamsWilliam J. Worthington, Jr.

RhoWashington & Lee

William Robert JonesGeorge Francis McInerney

George Thomas MyersMarshall Noel Picard

Wallace PickardEthelbert Starkey Roby, Jr.

Alfred Ronald Thompson

SigmaU. of South Carolina

Robert L. EdwardsReuben Jackson Gambrell, Jr.Mason! lertsene I lubbard, Jr.Bruce Oswald! hunt

TauNorth Carolina State

Jeter Porter BrawleyJohn Mattocks CannonI leery Sylvester Gibbs, Jr.

Fredrick Randolph I he relson

Ernest Vincent I helms

Albert Glenn Lancaster

Maurice Lee Laughlin, Jr.

Thomas Griffith SloanNorborne G. Smith

UpsilonIllinois

Paul Monroe I firmI larold Know MadisonFrank Wesley Marlowe, Jr.Arthur Robert MooreWalter Scott RennerThurston James Ruddyblurry Atkinson RuyterJohn M. SeldonI larold Brown SimpsonRobert Charles TaylorJames Eric Wasson

ChiStetson University

MuDuke University

William Edwin Baldwin, Jr.Winder Joseph Edwards

James Morgan Fitzgerald, Jr.

I lenry Lee I lowud, Jr.

Thomas Ogburn Jones

Sam Charles Williams

Cornell University

Malvern Witmer BakerFrank Stove GrzywaczewskiErnest Hans JacobyDonald !lowland PerkinsTruman Kent PowersGeorge C. Schempp, III

Roger Allen AndersonStewart Matthew Ang.

Jack Gideon Broberg

I km,/ Ernest Burkhardt

John Warren Castillo

William Edward Catterall

Paul Warren Edwards

John Douglas Longfield

Jesse LeRoy AldermanDurward Theodore Collins

Ben Sam Griffin

Tony Joseph Rosetti

Alpha MuPenn State

Lee Lyles Lyles Marvin I le ister AngstadtThomas Francis Miller Lewis Blaine GrubeFlury Wardlaw Nevin, Jr. Robert Bradley LesserDonald I ',orison Spring William Everett LordRichard Herman Suabedissen James B. Robinson, IIIWilliam Andrew Swanson Richard Murray ShaveJolm filbert Swinney Edward Philip Suierhuid

William Robert Walker

Alpha AlphaMercer University

Philip Jarrell Chastian

Jackson Lloyd Powell

Alpha Gamma

Univ. of Oklahoma

John Richard CrainHarry Muller Jordan

Orlan Edgar Lyday

Ray Warren Winters

Alpha DeltaUniv. of Washington

Janes Joseph Byrne, Jr.Edward John Jeffery

Alpha EpsilonUniv. of Florida

Charles liconord AndersDaniel Brown FogartyI larry Ernest Fry, Jr.Arthur Bartlett KelloggI lenry Lee Meadows, Jr.

Ellison Proctor Owen, IIIMilas Theodore Wynne

Alpha ZetaOregon State

Phil McCune BrinknumWilliam Stanley CoatesDale Donald Doherty

Dr. Aron Luke Douglas

I larold Charles Gerking

Orval Augustus Hill isonStanley Robert Kelley

Lewis E. Knerr, Jr.Jack Stanley Parsons

Alpha EtaSamford University

William Edge Giddens

William Ella Johnsonlugh Frank Smith

Edgar Lamar Thomas

Alpha ThetaMichigan State Univ.

William Everett Baird

Leo DeArnicisWilliam James Gross, Jr.Malroln Bray I larrunondAngus Fraser I lurdRichard Wallace Thatcher

Alpha IotaAuburn University

Alexander Merritt BurginGeorge Junes Coleman, Jr.Frank Yopung Conner, Jr.John Terrell I luffWilliam Lewis Noll, Jr.

I !amid Emory WebbWilliam .1011C3 West

Alpha OmicronIowa State

Leo Francis Byrnes

Benjamin Dean Foot

Russell Otto Lichtenstein

Carl Louis Procscholdt

Gerald Elmer Rickert

Alpha RhoWest Virginia Univ.

Alexander Norris Adair

John Brown Arbuckle

Arthur Eckerson, Jr.George Warren I lode!Fred NeberaWalter Denzil Westfall

Alpha SigmaUniv. of Tennessee

Ed Steven ByrdBarney Alden bucker

Alpha TauRensselaer

Richard James CoxPercival W. Cummings, Jr.

Paul Fulmer DavisJohn Joseph DempseyCharles Gurley Estcy

Edward Frederick Canna

John Chester Jubin, Jr.Charles C. Kammermeyer

Clarence Richard McCoyDonald Joseph StephensRobert Otto Wagner

Alpha UpsilonDrexel University

Srunual Reider FosterVirgil Miles firms, Jr.James Anderson I laislip, Jr.Anthony Joseph I laldis

Norman Richardson HealdJosiah Frank Powl, Jr.larry Arthur SchluterWalter I Iowan' Troyer, Jr.

Alpha Phi1.1.'1'.

Roy Downs Brinkman, Jr.

Clarence LaskowskiElmer Andrew MatsonJoseph Harold PavelJohn Ralph SchrnalEdward William SchmidtFrank Edward Slavin

Past President Mel Metcalf (on the right) presents Golden Legion Certificates to Pete Lyday,

Oklahoma University, Gamma Upsilon chapter and Robert Riggs, University of Illinois, Upsilon

chapter.

Brother Frank Miller, Georgia Tech, Iotachapter member receiving the Golden Legion

tribute from University of Florida, Alpha

Epsilon alumnus, Arthur Witters.

Golden Legion member William J. Worthing-ton, Jr. flanked by fellow University ofAlabama, Omicron chapter alumni John W.Turner and William J. DuBose.

Bill Cope, Rensselaer Polytechnical Institutegraduate and Alpha Tau chapter alumnusreceives his Golden Legion Certificate fromRoanoke College alumnus Tim Ribar.

Harold H. Madison, Illinois graduate and Upsilon chapter alumnus accepts his Golden Legion

Certificate from William Barker, University of California-Berkeley, Gamma member.

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1987 ANNUAL APPEAL

Your continued support of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Annual Appealhas been the key to the continued success of Pi Kappa Phi. Your contri-

butions totalling more than $107,000 this past year, have reassured thegrowth and development of the Fraternity's programming and provided apositive fraternity experience for over 5200 student members. Pi KappaPhi wishes to honor these brothers, who help keep our fraternity firstclass, with membership in special giving clubs. All previous gifts to theannual programs are credited toward membership in these clubs.

Council Club

Kappa -North Carolina

O.R. McCollum

Omega - Purdue

D.G. Lane

Alpha Epsilon -FloridaB.H. Griffin

Foundation Club

Xi - Roanoke

J.C. Turk

Alpha Epsilon -Florida

G.S. Coulter

Beta Beta - FloridaSouthern

T.A.Scharfenstein

Lamplighter Club

Alpha - Charleston

J.E. Burgas

Epsilon - Davidson

H.V. Hendrick

Kappa - North Carolina

W.K. Rollins

Mu - Duke

L.P. Jervey

Nu - Nebraska

G.F. Spatz

OmIcron - Alabama

R.A. BrannonT.P. Julian

Alpha Epsilon - Florida

D.W. Henn

Alpha Omicron - IowaState

C.D. Cummings

Beta Alpha - NJIT

S. DePalma

Beta Lambda - Tampa

A.H. Dowd

Beta Upsilon - Virginia

D.B. Kimball, Jr.

Giving Clubs

$ 10,000 or more$ 5,000 to 9,999$ 1,000 to 4,999$ 500 to 999$ 250 to 499$ 100 to 249

Council ClubFoundation ClubLamplighters ClubGold Star ClubChevron ClubCrossed Sword Club

Thank You For Your Support!Mu - Duke

J.S. BoneW.D. Fuqua

Nu- Nebraska

G.D. Driver

XJ - Roanoke

D.W. Owen

Omicron - Alabama

J.C. CassadyD.L. GurganusJ.M. BlasiusW.C. Caldwell

Sigma- South Carolina

A.A. SpearsJ. Hammett

Upsilon - Illinois

D.F. MulvihillP.M. Maier

Psi - Cornell

G.F. Heinrich

Omega - Purdue

J.E. Lovell

Alpha Gamma - Oklahoma

C.T. HuddleV.B. StansellR.C. Dunnington

Alpha Delta - Washington

R.C. Bus

Alpha Epsilon - Florida

JO. Boole, Jr.A.M. CarrawayH.W. Pettengill, Jr.

Alpha Eta - Samford

J.L. Daley

Alpha Theta - MichiganState

T.D. Aylward

Alpha Iota - Auburn

F.A. Maddox, Sr.J.R. PayneJ.A. Flanagan, Jr.

Alpha Nu • Ohio State

J.L. Miller

Alpha Xi- PINY

H.H. Mayer

Alpha Omicron - IowaState

K.A. BergstromF.M. Parrish, Ill

Alpha Tau - RPI

D.C. Dirocco

Alpha Phi- Ilinois Tech

Delta Beta- North Georgia j,p. Sachs

S.G. Blackmon

Gold Star Club

Alpha - Charleston

J.B. EdwardsD.H. Jaffee

Gamma - Cal-Berkeley

R.P. Cornish

Epsilon - Davidson

H. AlexanderP.S. Knox, Jr.

Eta-Emory

JD. Wilson

Iota - Georgia Tech

J.M. Moore

Lambda • Georgia

LW. Lang, Jr.

Alpha Chl - Miami

F.N. Holley, III

Alpha Psi - Indiana

T.R. Brown

Beta Alpha - NJIT

E.J. Klebaur, Jr.D.R. VanHoutenJr. Lee, Jr.

Beta Gamma - Louisville

W.D. Robb

Beta Tau - Valdosta

T.E. Nelson

Beta Upsilon - Virginia

DJ. Smith

Gamma iota - LSU

J.L. Lanaux

Gamma Chi - Jacksonville

S.L. Van Embry

Delta Iota - MiddleTennessee

C.P. Hanley

Delta Tau - JamesMadison

J.P. Keilsohn

Epsilon Beta - GrandValley

T.R. Lukomski

Chevron Club

Alpha - Charleston

H.W. FreemanA.S. Clifton, Jr.W.L. Runyon, Jr.S.E. ChandlerT.N. Dangerf ield

Beta - Presbyterian

G.C. AdamsM.C. MixsonC.C. Goodwin, IIIH.C. Bean, Jr.E.R. Hahn, Jr.

Gamma - Cal-Berkeley

W.R. GrimesR.G. TuckC.F. VanniceF.M. WilliamsS.F. ShepardS.S. Ryder

Epsilon - Davidson

A.J. Graham, Jr.W.P. Yelverton

Eta - Emory

W.N. NewsomJ.W. Cannon, Jr.J.C. ShearerS.J. WestbrookP.S. HpK.C. Kiehl

Iota - Georgia Tech

W.E. DimmockW.L. GordyH.E. ReevesH.S. Rowland, Jr.D.B. BullardA.F. PerkinsW.H. FunkB.M. JewettE.M. CombsJ.D. Bonewitz

Kappa - North Carolina

W.E. BabbittJ.D. WorshamL.G. CouchW.S. HicksT.H. Sayre

Lambda - Georgia

J.P. Adams, Jr.J.G. Hutchinson

Mu Duke

M.I. PickensW.B. SnowW.W. Dodson, Jr.C.R. MyersR.T. DunnW.H. PopeG.M. BendaL.P. Jervey, Jr.

Nu - Nebraska

HD. HendersonS.E. HamiltonAL. Todd, Jr.

Xi - Roanoke

M.S. WoodE.G. Wood

O'FlahenyE.J. VonCulinL.N. Fairbanks. IIIA.O. Woody, Ill

Omicron - Alabama

G.R. Bennett, Jr.O.J. Pardue, Jr.G. Gunn, Jr.FM. KingS.K. OwingsR.S. TaylorH.E. Caldwell, Jr.

Rho - Washington & Lee

H.D. LeakeF.A. HausleinD.G. McCauslandH.E. Stine, Jr.

Sigma - South Carolina

J.T. BrewerE.F. BostickR.C. Lake, Jr.

Tau - NC State

J.B. Deyton, Jr.R.C. Cline

Upsilon - Illinois

J.H. WamsleyLW. MenzimerS.N. PerkinsF.H. ElichJ.0. RoeserA.J. VanderburgJ.G. SchalinS.D. Trahey

Phi - Tulsa

C.F. Burns

Chi - Stetson

H.E. TurnerG.L. Patterson

Psi - Cornell

L.G. ThayerC.E. RoleJ. AllanF.W. ThorneJ.S. KirkJ.H. GreenF.A. Sharer

Omega - Purdue

W.H. Higgins, IllH.G. RiggsR.J. GollrnarM.S. TyrrellE.O'DrobinakB.R. Halley

Alpha Gamma - Oklahoma

E.H. SkinnerM.E. MetcalfeW.G. DunningtonR.J. OgbornJ.D. McElhaney, Jr.R.E. HollyB.K. Morris

Alpha Delta - Washington

C.A. PorterW.L. PorterW.C. AveryF.R. BrownT.G. FrickS.J. Gratis

Alpha Epsilon - Florida

AS. Hartong, Jr.R.C. TylanderB.F. OvertonD.A. MartinezH.I. CrossE.F. CobbP.C. BarrR.J. Paterno

CharlandH.A. GowerD.R. WhitemanR.T. OlsenW.L. StricklandD.J. WernerA.B. StackpoleC.G. Hudspeth

Alpha Zeta - Oregon State

W.S. AlklredgeAL. DouglasR.J. ElfersF.W. RawGA. Domnisse

Alpha Eta - Samford

J.E. HaynesW.W. Hilson

Alpha Theta - MichiganState

E.C. BrewsterC.L. JensenW.M. Cleary

Alpha Iota - Auburn

J.P. Lynch, Jr.M.S. CaleyJ.A. Summerlin, Jr.C.C. Workman, Jr.T.W. FullerJ.E. Kirkendall, Jr.

R.B. PropstJ.E. Johnson

Alpha Lambda - Ole Miss

T.B. Newman, Jr.W.B. Hopson

Alpha Mu - Penn State

G.G. TurnerL.B. GrubeC.C. Curley, Jr.J.P. McCarthyT.J. Yoho

Alpha Nu - Ohio State

E.R. Stickel

Alpha XI - PINY

T.G. May

Alpha Omicron IowaState

C.W. FilesW.G. NechanickyR.M. KoffmanD.W. BrandtK.R. HookN.M. Laffan

Alpha Pi - Sewanee

J.A. Johnston

Alpha Rho

P.F. FisherP.E. Farley

West Virginia

Alpha Sigma - Tennessee

K. McPhersonR.C. McKelveyC.H. Vann, Jr.J.T. CogdillJ.T. Rymer

Alpha Tau - RPI

B.M. Cahill, Jr.D.R. SaylerG.B. WrightR.J. BouchardJ.M. Bernstein

Alpha Upsilon - Drexel

S.A. SmithJ.F. RittenhouseR.L. DavisL.J. DicarloRD. AustinR.L. Sullivan

Alpha Phi - Illinois Tech

D.E. Helbling

Alpha Chi - Miami

R.H. Dougherty, Jr.

Alpha Pal - Indiana

W.D. Day, Jr.P.M. SummersR.T. Gnall

Beta Alpha - NJIT

C.F. WheelerJ.A. Stiles

Beta Beta - FloridaSouthern

D.P. BrownLW. CanerJ.D. Davis

Beta Gamma - Louisville

D.F. Bloomer

Beta Delta - Drake

RT. Smhh, Jr.R.A. CloneJD. JornbrookJ.D. Miller

Beta Eta - Florida State

J.M. LloydM.J. O'FarrellC.W. MacMillinF.M. Ryll, Jr.H.E. McCall, Jr

Beta Iota - Toledo

R.S. Meyer

Beta Upsilon - Virginia

F.J. RigginsW.H. BrinkmanJ.B. Yount, III

Beta Phi - East Carolina

D.C. FrazierI.T. Yopp, IllW.C. Ealy

Beta Chi - East TexasState

J.C. Witt

Beta Omega - ETSU

B.C. BrownW.R. Mayes, Jr.

Gamma Alpha - Livingston

J.L. Alexander

Gamma Beta - OldDominion

C.E. Brady, IIIJ.C. VanCleve, III

Gamma Gamma - TroyState

M. Landers

Gamma Delta - MemphisState

A.E. VazquezD.L. Everson

Gamma Zeta - WestVirginia Tech

C.W. Hutzler

Gamma Eta - Athens

R.W. Slaybaugh, II

Gamma Theta - UNC -Wilmington

J.M. Sondey

Gamma Iota - LSU

M.G. Porche

Gamma Kappa - GeorgiaSouthern

MM. NesmithR.M. BerryJ.W. Odon, Jr.G. AspinwallM.L. Wolfe

Gamma Lambda - Rolla

P.K. ScherrerR.C. Simpson

Gamma XI - GeorgiaSouthern

W.L. FinneyM.W. Hall

Gamma Upsilon -Oklahoma State

C.J. Rogers

Gamma Phi - SouthAlabama

C.N. Dodggette

Gamma Psi - Augusta

M.E. Weed

Gamma Omega - Mon-tevallo

D.E. Wigginton

Delta Beta - North Georgia

MA. BrannenT.J. PersiaAN. Bright

Delta Zeta - AppalachlanState

M.F. Christopher

Delta Lambda - UNC-Charlotte

C.A. MarusR.D. Nolley

Delta Pi - Wright State

R.A. Prewitt

Delta Tau - JamesMadison

W.J. Heath

Epsilon Mu - Bradley

J.A. Luebker

Epsilon Tau - St. Joseph's

V.J. Thompson, II

Crossed Sword Club

Alpha - Charleston

CM. GouldD.L. LeeJ.F. ReynoldsA.A. Kroeg, IIIN.E. WilliamsJ.R. Walton, Jr.W.B. Jones, Jr.F.R. HuffA.L. HaistenR.M. Barnett, Jr.E.D. Jennings, Jr.T.W. TuckerJ.B. AllenAR. CrackerB.W. Covington, IIIF.G. Bolneau, IllE.G. Helfer&W.S. Gaud, IIIG.F. McConnellN.P. FullerE.L. FriersonH.S. HastyW.P. Luhn, Jr.D.M. PeaseGA. CattertonG.D. PadgettC. KirklandT.N. MooreR.M. Barber

Beta - Presbyterian

J.F. WintersT.H. GraftonJ. Bright, Jr.L.H. Hay, Jr.F.R. StallwonhJ.G. FramptonJ.W. SteenbergenE.F. MacleodP.W. TimberlakeJ.V. Salvo, Jr.D.R. MucciD.C. AustinE.A. VaughnA.A. SmithR.G. Owens, Jr.D.K. MathisJ.M. TempletonM.D. Covington, Sr.

Gamma - Cal-Berkeley

F.W. ThomasA.L. CroceJ.N. DownerJ.W. HawkinsA.W. SullengerN.R. CrouchS.J. NorgardN.L. ArrighlN.B. WeatherallO.K. KunsD.J. DaytonJ.G. SellerG.A. LinearH.R. RossS.A. MontanM.H. OakesW.S. BarkerRA. SegelP.A. PetersonJ.D. AlijanJ.P. KinlockY.D. StewartA.E. SpragueL.J. OlsonJ.E. RingerMM. RitchieO.T. LabR.H. MillerR.S. EasleyP.H. Pause

C.W. Walker, Jr.W.B. Carson, Jr.V.A. ConsulD.L. ScruggsC.A. BarbarovichS.J. ClarkAM. McOueeneyD.P. Valeria

Delta - Furman

W.H. ArnoldS.W. MartinW.M. McMillanH.L. DillardT.C. StoudemayerD.C. UllmanJ.D. Sparks, Jr.L.M. Hudnall

Epsilon - Davidson

C.P. JohnstonD.C. HunterF.S. CurdtsW.P. MillsJ.E. BoydHA. Wilson, Jr.H. Yelverton, Jr.

R.T. Peters, Jr.E.B. Hunter, Jr.C.E. RatliffR.O. SouthwellP.C. WinsteadH.W. EscueA.K. Letson, Jr.K.L. Childs

Eta - Emory

EH. SandersB.F. SimmsEC. Bruce, Jr.J.P. Stiles, Sr.J.F. PuettJ.C. GrizzardG.W. WilliamsJ.H. CarterF.P. BracewellL.E. HerringtonH.G. TeboR.J. Noland

Iota - Georgia Tech

DD. FoucheT.L. KennedyR.L. ReevesC.M. ThompsonR.J. McCamyF.J. WhitleyW.R. WalkerL.H. EllisM.G. KeiserL.A. Morris, Jr.J.B. Withers, Jr.D.C. JohnstonJ.H. GordyJ.B. BoyW.F. BennettC.F. KentC.S. RoachD.B. IngramF.C. HodgeJ.E. Kirkland, Jr.

S.S. RobertsP.H. CookR.T. LowranceJ.T. MurrayJ. LuclaniJ.P. LocklearP.H. PetitJ. BenkertE.A. RobertsR.R. JohnsonJ.H. PuckettJ.T. DewberryG.W. HeburnG.V. RouseT.F. Christain, Jr.B.C. VanDerhoffRA. ParrishC.E. CarringtonP.G. PomeroyT.G. CovingtonR.B. RoweM.H. Nelson, IIIW.M. ConnerG.O. CorcoranW.L. Allen, Jr.A.A. Imm

Kappa - North Carolina

J.D. Macrae, Jr.W.L. HarrisB.A. WhitmireH.L. MerrittL.A. Van, Jr.B.C. MooreP.C. WimbishAN. Daniel, Jr.J.G. SlaterW.O. FowlerA.J. Jones, Jr.N.F. MagruderJ.Y. BassettJ.R. CaubleW.G. Wilks, Jr.J.M. Taylor, Jr.GD. Dodson, Jr.O.E. Stepp, Jr.A. W. DaughtridgeJ.B. Fisher, Jr.D.C. McLeodR.C. WhiteP.D. ArneenW.W. Gunter, IIP.E. BergH.H. Montgomery, Jr.R.S. JordanDM. CraneJ.T. ThigpenL.H. Warren, Jr.G.W. BraunR.P. HooverG.W. Butcher, IllC.H. DavenportM.E. PrillamanJ.W. UsseryC.B. Winn, IllJ.C. HuntS.L. BrigantiRD. MoranC.R. SerenbetzW.W. SchroederD.E. PulliamF.L. Mangum, Jr.M.H. WinstonM.R. McLaughlin

J.M. TurlingtonA.L. HaglerJ.M. Naughton, Jr.

Lambda - Georgia

J.G. PryorH.J. BradleyW.L. DuncanH.R. Ingram, Jr.M.E. Groover, Jr.J.G. HowardJ.M. StoinoffG.W. EllardJ.G. HullM.W. LuckeyJ.E. Wilson, Jr.R.N. WilsonW. J. Harp, Jr.S.M. SladeP.M. KniskernF.L. LangstonJ.A. MercerT.W. Dalton, Jr.T.R. Jackson, Jr.R.L. Patrick, Jr.L.E. McDanielR.H. Cofer, IIF.L. Lane, IllW.L. HatcherW.H. NeSmith, Jr.J.W. McEwenZ.R. FieldsR.M. Penland, IllG.M. TolbertE.B. ClaxtonND. KingW.H. Williams, Jr.M.B. JonesJ.G. Clements, Jr.L.N. PreissM.A. Harp

Mu - Duke

S.C. Brawley, Jr.J.W. MartensF.C. RozzelleW.H. BridgersR.B. AtkinsJ.M. VanHoyR. DickJ.A. Pell, Jr.C.H. TaylorG.F. BlalockP. Von Kirkman, Jr.F. C. Frostick, Jr.B.N. StephensW.C. Galling, Jr.L.D. CliftonD.K. GillT.M. GarrowLW. MillerRD. JonesH.E. Duke, Jr.D.P. CurryS.B. Coleman, Jr.D.E. Kincaid

Nu - Nebraska

K.R. CatchpoleK.W. PrudenJ.P. BrentonR. PlattH.C. WoodsT.L. NelsonT.C. MillerR.R. TonjesE.J. Bier'J.A. GuretzkyJ.S. ChristolK.P. HcokstraW.J. Wessiund

Xi - Roanoke

C.M. HefnerH.H. FowlerS.W. LavInderR.B. HyattW.A. Clark, Jr.F.H. EwaldG.H. RamseyW.P. TiceH.L. StrangemeyerM. Miller, Jr.R.M. NewmanC.P. Caldwell, Jr.C.L. LemonR.A. Kasey, Jr.D.R. PattersonW.E. Mann, Jr.

Johnson, Jr.J.W. FleshmanDM. DoyleS.M. TurkJ.P. CharltonT.H. Nicholson, Jr.J.R. WilsonL.C. ClaiborneH.B. Hahn, Jr.GB. NaffD.S. FergusonJ. GosmanR.E. Mentzinger, Jr.P.R. DotsonP.C. CaldwellMA. MooreJ.A. Councilor, IIIR.G. Gray

J.W. Wade, Jr.J.S. Stump, Jr.P.J. PurchlaJP. Piedrafite, Jr.D.F. WoodyM.D. Klein

Omicron - Alabama

K.C. HarrisonJ.A. WattsE.W. CollinsLB. WilkersonEL. Turner, Jr.D.L. MerrillB.B. MathisN.A. BertolottiJ.W. TurnerC.H. PaulsenG.F. Barker, Jr.E.S. DavisMD. MatthewsGB. CowartC.H. ClarkW.G. SuttonJ.B. TuckerB.J. O'Hara, Jr.R.L. ShepherdR.H. PerkinsJ.J. HallW.C. TaylorW.D. Debardelaben, Jr.C.E. BeardG.E. Moman, Jr.E.R. Hughes, Jr.W.M. SchroederE.E. Heblon, Jr.E.V. Caldwel, IID.G. Curry, Jr.W.T. Bishop, Jr.W.L. AbbottT.B. HendersonP.C. WeschJ.E. BrunsonT.H. McLaughlin, IIIR.J. WrightD.B. ColemanH.L. RobinsonJ.T. McGuireL.H. Nelson, IllR.T. McGuire

PI - Oglethorpe

A.F. Laird, Jr.J.B. FrazerH.L. SmithL.J. Ptacek, Jr.

Rho - Washington S. Lee

N.D. Hall, Jr.J.B. MartinJ. Grayson, IIIF.E. Waters, Jr.S.N. BakerR.A. Searloss, Jr.C.B. Curtis, Jr.L.L. Nettleton, Jr.D.D. BareW. Fitzgerald, IllW.G. Loeffler, Jr.W.J. Fidler, Jr.R.W. HooverE.P. Garratson. Jr.J.D. WallaceM.H. Squires, Jr.B.O. BeckmanC.A. BowlusR.J. Taylor, IVD.M. Ward, Jr.R.J. SplittorfR.L. JacksonW.A. Wallace

Sigma - South Carolina

R.E. GressetteS.R. ToddW.W. Fincher, Jr.G.B. Timmerman, Jr.J.C. Coulter, Jr.M.H. Hubbard, Jr.B.O. HuntJ.E. Bell, Jr.R.R. Rigby, Jr.G. DelayJ.H, GeorgeR.L. GunterW. BoboR.H. MoorerG.T. FairclothJ.R. StokesR.C. Mims

Y.A. Montgomery, Jr.

K.J. FontA.J. Appleby, IllW.D. Rhodes, III

J.C. Pruitt, Jr.R.A. MontgomeryDM. ReynoldsW.T Paulk, Jr.P.D. Carter, Jr.G. Fasano, Jr.R.H. SweiginJ.A. HansonT.J. Stafford, IIJ.T. BrewerRD. LaceyW.J. EppersonM.D. Horvath, II

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Jr.

Lee

Tau - NC State

J.W. Halstead, Jr.J.E. BarwickW.D. WallaceJ.N. Shepherd, Jr.H.K. Sledge, IllA.E. Anthony, Jr.CM. MyersCC, Painbter, Jr.W.L. ReamsAt. EvansC.N. HumphreyJ.M. McConnaugheyDM. MartinD.D. HartsoeM.L. CollinsF.A. Collins, Jr.

Upsilon - Illinois

M.T. BartholomewKM. GibbonJ.C. BrownF.W. Teegarden, Jr.R.C. ReedE.J. UllemeyerW.E. Hase'woodJ. Ondrus

FeichtF.L. KetchamWA. HasfurtherK.J. RabeF.H. BeinhoffJ.G. CarsonC.L. Larsen- —G.A. LeechR.E. McCormickC.R. ManchR.O. HowardBB. CoxM.H. ThomasA.R. Moore0.D. GayE.T. ProsserL.C. PruchJ.L. JohnsonE.W. TrogdenJ. PottengerT.F. KrizanJ.M. Bayne-W.F. PerkinsG.E. HesterJ. Simpson0. Bouc, Jr.D.G. ThompsonJ.R. StroehleinJ.A. GauerE.R. CwiklinM.L. KirchmanS.E. MumfordR.J. RegnierR.J. BogdanoffR. ArrighyT.J. Pemberton

Chi - Stetson

T.M. BakerIS. CartonE.A. UlmerJ.E. HutchisonCS. BootheJ.H. GriffinP.P. PooleH.M. DayF. StoudenmireII. HughesD.C. McNamaraR.W. MansurJ.C. InmanF.W. Brown, Jr.RD. CooperT.J. Dean, Jr.T.F. PattiiloFP. ShowalterT.M. WrennM.B. LawrenceJD. HaydenE.H. CulverI.M. SouthwardLM. AndersonR.M. TinsleyA.E. Grindle, Jr.W.D. KeyW.M. ThrashJ.E. Waddell, Jr.

Psi - Cornell

E.L. LehrE.J. FischerP.T. PrattA.S. RitzF.H. White, Jr.E.S. PitkinW.S. MagalhaesN.J. MarquartW.K. MayhewD.H. PerkinsJ.F. StoreyJ.H. AngusS.G. MilksW.J. ZygmuntG.R. FisherM.J. Piscitelli

Omega - Purdue

L.P. LangF.L. McDonaldB.F. TelikampJ.A. Timmons, Sr.

ma D.J. HendricksonHD. MeyerP.C. SwaffordW.C. PritchardH.B. AndersonD.J. KimmelF.E. RectorG.G. FassnachtG.L. NordC.W. MyersH.R. Johnson, Jr.W.L. NorringtonR.E. ThomsonC.L. SadlerT.F. MillerPA. PorterE.J. MaslineJ.W. BadgerR.B. OlsonG. Houston, Jr.T.R. BrownJ.A. SudduthS. GuilicksenW.K. DanielE.W. LinesR.H. LoweW.K. CarrG.C. FrederickD.M. DavisA.G. Kirchner, Jr.N.C. Smith, Jr.J.L. WeaverD.E. HaseiwoodJ.T. VenardW.G. ScheckH.M. Flanagan

R.J. EyerK.L. KrausJ.F. CoffelM.H. OhaverB.J. BreenD.R. Victoria, Jr.W.G. HerculesC.B. HallF.J. HacklemanC.P. SmithM.K. WilsonR.M. LittleR.E. HillW.D. Peace, Jr.K.A. HaslerR.M. Schulte, Jr.T.J. BealG.L. RobertsonV.E. HowJ.K. Stiller

Alpha Alpha- Mercer

H.E. RhodesW.G. BrunerR.U. HardenJ. T. CashL.C. CarterA.F. Martin, IllR.D. Higgins, Jr.J.C. Garvin, Jr.C.R. MeltonR.L. Bennett, Jr.S.T. Carter

Alpha Beta- Tulane

J.G. ScottW.A. HowardCE. Richards

Alpha Gamma - Oklahoma

B.T. DawsonB.A. McElyeaT.R. MooreCP. TateR.D. Fagin

E.H. SalmonG.W. StrainR.W. HoffmanJ.C. JordanS.R. BaldwinL.M. BesenfelderC.L. HayingC.C. Haddock, Jr.L.D. Crall

Alpha Delta - Washington

P.E. TerzickF.O. WollastonC.A. HedreenE.R. AllisonJ.A. ClagueR.M. SniderD. NichollsW.C. WaaraH.W. Faringer, Jr.D.D. McBainL.A. MesqerJ.R. PedersonR.J. HansenM.D. Kinkade

Alpha Epsilon - Florida

D.B. LeighAC. MannS.O. HubbardJ.N. DavisBE. HeriongW.J. Taylor, Jr.G.N. HoweT.B. SimpsonG.D. Wood, Jr.H.E. Fry, Jr.E.P. Owen, IllR.D. TylanderR.H. RossL.E. Davis, Jr.A.G. altersW.L. BaileyW.F. McCall, Jr.W.E. CombsJ.S. Crown, Jr.W.M. GillespieT.M. FitzgeraldC.M. RamseyD.J. RiordanM.E. HarrisonC.W. LapraddN.C. HarrisonW.F. SahlieR.C. BartlettC.A. StewartH. Graves, Jr.R.K. CacciatoreJ.J. PowersWA. PostC.M. KirtsJ.M. HalabrinR.C. SmithJ.P. McGrailJ.H. BellD.A. WickM.P. HillG.W. CottonJ. Zoltek, Jr.D.A. GatchellM. ThurnA.E. LuerR.L. Sullivan

C.E. Caudell, illM.L. O'DonnellW.P. KeyesJ.Y. WilsonGA. LeonardJ.F. Catalan', Jr.F.O. Brass, Jr.M.B. VarneyB.M. Clark

D.P. PerrinJ.T. ReviglioR.D. ManningW.W. ThomasD.J. DesilvisG.S. MunnC.R. HartsoughC.B. HamptonK.W. DotterT.K. HerbageR.L. HugP.C. MeyerD.H. VawterE.K. Shimojima

Alpha Eta- Samford

SM. HallJ.G. Cuninghame, Jr.E.B. BruceW.C. Davis, Jr.SM. JonesJ.W. EdwardsJ. BellD.E. NolenS.M. WintonT.D. MitchellJ.H. HallR.G. Evans, IllW.M. FordJ.R. BellW.W. Dixon, Jr.A.G. Sizemore

Alpha Theta - MichiganState

GS. McIntyreW.C. ProctorG.D. QuigleyAG. Spears

O.J. SchusterAC. MorleyK.A. SpragueA.J. MorseK.A. BellingerR.B. McCallW.J. RitchieM.A. MorseC.W. BovayR.A. Bogan, Jr.W. DeMaagdJ.F. StollB.R. ConnellyJ.A. McCormackD.E. SabroskyKG. AdamsD.E. VieceillL.C. Paul, Jr.F.L. WoodardK.D. KrugerC.C. LuthyD.M. RaffertyD.K. Meyers

Alpha lots - Auburn

J.T. RussellM.K. WilkinsL.D. Judkins

CrunpJ.M. HamiltonF.W. HurtW.L. Noll, Jr.G.J. ColemanJ.R. HaleyJ.W. WilliamsH. Dicus, Jr.EN. HendersonL.C. Pharo, Jr.R.L. FerrellP.7. PersonsW.B. SmithTM. GordonJ.H. HendryW.E. ColburnB.S. ReedW.G. AmosD.H. BarclayN.D. McClure, IVJ.G. Lovell, Jr.J.D. Christiansen, Jr.S.W. IrbyR.S. TraversG.M. PattersonW.W. Jones, Jr.J.D. WolsoncroftD.T. KendrickW.S. TaylorJ.W. Forehand, Jr.R.C. WatsonD.W. Hall

Alpha Kappa - Michigan

W.W. RowleyD.C. GreenH.A. PullenJ.M. GibsonRC. HotchkissC.E. O'MaraE.W. Keck

R.C. MoehlerR.I. ParksS.J. haddenS.J. DiorioJ.A. Lasala

Gedney, IllJ.R. HellerB.R. Foster

Alpha Lambda- Ole Miss

O.E. Cathay

J.H. TabbO.L. CaseyT.J. RosettiS.J. Borganelli

Alpha Mu - Penn State

R.M. AtkinsonR.B. Craine, Sr.J.M. AlterE.W. MurphyJ.F. Kieser, Sr.A.R. YerkesD.G. JonesC.H. Case. Jr.JD. BrisbaneW.R. Walker

Alpha Zeta - Oregon State L.M. KnetzR.F. BushR.P. JonesA.P. WagnerP.L. Davis, Jr.BE. McIntyreE.R. YeagerR.C. HelmW.F. ExleyW. Simon, illM.P. Ranc, Jr.L.S. Fry, Jr.S.G. Krepps, VE.B. Hoffman, Jr.J.J. ShueK.W. ZehnerG.H. SchaffnerJ.D. FunkW.J. Vernon, Jr.D.A. KearneyJ.M. RodgersK.L. ShanerM.B. TrullMA. Gardockl

H.R. KallanderN.M. RuhmannV.A. FridleyG.M. ReidC.C. EkstrandH.E. ConkleM.N. SigovichS.R. KelleyW.S. CoatesP. MowryM.D. KnorrJ.W. StewardJ.P. SchenckE.D. BartonG.W. BllncoJ.W. MooreR.L. NordlanderN.D. LoganJ.N. WilsonC.G. EstesR.C. TerhuneT.D. Patterson

Alpha Nu - Ohio Stale

R.C. NewhouseW.P. AnsleyK.D. WeberCA. StickelH.H. HondaC.D. Hablitzel

Alpha XI - PINY

C.F. PesterA.E. MunzerB.J. MinetteL.N. Rowley, Jr.W.J. Troeller, Jr.IF. BoetteG.A. Carleton, IIIW.E. EiseleR.E. NugentH.S. GartnerG. AhlersF.M. Eigner0. JensenJ.G. AndersonA.B. SteeleJ. SmellieW.J. GriffinE.F. SchofieldJ.A. MieleF.J. EspositoR.P. BradyP.J. HauthG.R. GelssJ.E. McCooeyB. JatzenRE. O'Donohue, Jr.J.H. RipelR.J. MaggW. DelnickiS.C. HarazimW.T. Roney, Jr.J.E. FlahertyPD. HoekerP.W. DillonF.M. Herbert, 111F.C. HolzerHA. Backofen, IllR.T. CurrieR. DemarinoM. PiloW.J. PrinzlvalliJ. MarshCl. StehleJ. DidonatoR. NoniL.T. DestefanoR.C. StankovicJ.F. BurnsJ. FamosoS.A. RollerS.M. BertoneG.H. ScheibnerB.J. Elowsky

Alpha Omicron - IowaState

W.F. KuehneH.L. WhitneyJ.S. BrownG.J. KunauJ.G. DuncanP.M. MullerR.H. BrandauE.E. PaineRD. LichtensteinB.D. FootC. Schram, Jr.RX. MckeanE.J. HarmanW.I. RickertG.D. LoveJ.R. CarsonR.E. StinogelJ.D. McCullyK.J. BaderM.N. MenefeeT.J. HickeyJ.J. VeakS.E. FritzT.J. RuzickaW.A. MaddenJ.D. CrawfordJ.M. O'NeilJ.J. ParrishD.R. StarkB.L. CroucherT.J. TollC.P. VanZileS.K. TaitP.V. Hall

Alpha Phi - Sewanee

D. Gilchrist, Jr.D.E. Frierson

Alpha Rho - West Virginia

ER. SmithR.L. HarperR. IzarN.D. GriffinT.G. WilliamsG.W. HodelJ.B. ArbuckelR.J. LaughnerJ.E. RyderJ.C. Marano, Sr.J.C. Marano, Jr.W.B. Russell

Alpha Tau - RPI

J.A. PeartreeR.Y. AtleeR.H. BlackfordW.K. GravesM.H. PietschkerG.J. MucherW.A. McAuleyF.A. BandreE.B. Fox, Jr.RD. WagnerKG. PrattL.O. Albre, Jr.W.A. RobertsG.L. McCauslanF.R. BohlGD. CookR.I. LyonsE.R. StaceyGB. DobsonR.J. AndrewsW.A. RapetskiF.D. PoppF.R. AnibalW.B. HankinsonA.T. Kelly, IllK.E. KuffnerE.B. NagelM.E. HessionD. DropkinG.W. Kirkland, Jr.M.J. O'BrienC.H. Dustin, IllAS. McCarthyR.J. KirchgessnerT.C. TrelaE. nebulaJ. KeoughD.M. PeterG. Howell, Jr.J.M. RoseRD. SidelkoB.A. JohnsonK.J. WalkerW.A. Steffancin

Alpha Sigma - Tennessee

R.B. SmithW.H. ReadJ.C. AdkinsA.B. ReedR.B. CecilES. ByrdG.A. SteeleO.R. JohnsonH.B. SimmonsT.E. EarlR.E. Gibson, Jr.T.H. BanksR.H. SmithF.M. PughG.A. AndersonL.D. HamricP.W. CombsC.M. GrayD.P. EverhartR.C. SelddP.H. JerniganJ.R. VanFrank, Jr.H.D. JorszKR. Schneeberger

Alpha Upsilon - Drexel

S.A. Wilson, Sr.D. GreerW.L. StillwaggonW.P. Fitzgerald, Jr.A.W. Tunnel', Jr.J.A. BaderR.J. Cannon, Jr.G.S. MerrittE.R. KiehlE.M. Simon0.M. HokansonGL. Hess, Jr.TA. LaroeH.A. CowlesR.E. AndersonW.W. Dearoff, Jr.J.K. StonerJ.F. Kelley, Jr.D.M. HillegasG.F. KolleF.H. StaigerJ.A. SteerP. BrewingtonJ.N. MarshallA.D. HendersonJ.M. HudsonO.C. Miller, Jr.S.R. ParrisD.C. CraftA.P. LannuttiF.W. SchmehlD.L. ScheyK.J. DirkesJ.D. Knoll, Jr.T.C. BlockW.L. ShuteJ.A. SelfarthR.H. GriffinM.S. Gennaro, Jr.MM. SellersE.C. LoweW.K. SheppardW.K. StensS.J. Costa, Jr.R.L. DragerJ.T. FarrD.R. WaryE.J. DimondJ.S. CohickR.E. lmbrogno

Alpha Phi - Illinois Tech

J.F. HumistonCA. AchnackelM.B. Stevens

SvehlaR. NickelG.E. HoffJ.V. RoachD.G. SnyderJ.L. PottengerRE. BelkeE.A. DonkersJ.C. WoodlingR.W. WolfeL.A. StroteW.J. PlichtaD.R. LarsonB.W. SeiwellS.W. BisoneE.A. KaschinsR.L. PetersonE.W. KingF.W. WidlakP.W. WagnerP.E. OstranderKG. WohlersR.W. HughesD.J. FronczekB.C. ColonaR.H. Millman

Alpha Chi - Miami

M.C. Hopkins

Alpha Psi - Indiana

J.C. WilliamsI-4.0. ThursbyG.L. AlienD.E. BrennanW.M. PruntyGD. BarnesR.G. MundyW.E. BrayW.G. MurrayC.J. BlackerbyJ.R. RuckrlegleR.A. WinglerD.C. GibsonR.L. StutzSE. EvenbeckD.W. HuffmanC.R. DowneyD.S. Shook, IIIJ.D. LIngenfelter

J.L. BarkerD.E. RoseJ.M. HaydenS.W. SmithK.L. McDonaldB.D. HintonJ.E. Kaufman

Alpha Omega - Oregon

S.W. HolmesT.V. VandawarkF.L. StrelmerGD. LasselleS.C. Lynch

Beta Alpha - NJ1T

W. OakenellJ. VanBroekhovenJ.R. AlbrightJ.B. Snodgrass, Jr.R.M. FechillasR.A. MasonD.E. BruceR. SpinelliJ.V. LaveryF. Becker, Jr.J.A. KrucherL. FisherJ.J. ManfrediL.R. MiceliW. McCabeF.J. WoodJ. PugliesiN. AdamsMA. Schulzkzi

Beta Bets - FloridaSouthern

W.M. Fraser, Jr.D.C. HansonCM. KochRD. WoodallR.K. CarrollKS. Ketterer, Jr.R.J. ChapinJ.W. CookGB. BakerDI. RobertsonJ.M. ThompsonS.L. CavanahR.W. Bruce, Jr.D.R. Jones

Beta Gamma - Louisville

S.E. Harper, Jr.B.T. HundJ.T. CookJ.L. Paddock, Jr.

Beta Delta - Drake

D.A. SearsR.D. HowellK.R. MillerW.D. McConaughyG.A. OldhamP.H. GilmanP.D. TryD.B. WalterH.J. WinegarG.Y. SugiyamaN.D. RowlandH.M. Brand, Jr.D.E. HoganJ. LablakJD. Howard, IIIJ.C. GlickJ.F. Verlautz

Beta Epsilon - Missouri

F.B. Boyd, Jr.W.T. RichardsJ.B. WadeL.G. TrudellP.J. FrazeeC.B. UssnerJ.J. StuckelK.L. Fellhoelter

Beta Eta - Florida Stale

R.P. GillisL. AlmericoR.C. LukasG.G. FernandezB. Stilwell, Jr.Cl. DelkW.J. Green, Jr.P.A. KalmesL.J. LeslieG.W. HollingsworthL.C. HortonJ.W. Newman, Jr.C.M. WilsonL.A. BodifordR.F. BrownR.M. PlottsD.P. Stewart, 11S.M. Wilson, Jr.D.V. AllenD. DunbarJ.M. HollerMM. WatersC.D. NewD.T. Prior

Beta Theta - Arizonia

R.T. GilbertC.E. Deleuw, Jr.

Beta lots - Toledo

A.B. MungonsR.S. KuhlmanR.W. SchillerR.D. ConleyR.N. LinderW.C. O'SheaL.A. TalmageG.H. HershmanP.C. SimmonG.K. DunawayD.D. McEwenR.E. KagyJ.W. White, Jr.R.P. PapaC.A. Myers

Beta Kappa - GeorgiaState

R.B. DonaldsonD.R. WardJ.B. WhitleyC.B. Doss, Jr.DR. FergusonD.C. Code, Jr.

Beta Lambda - Tampa

J.A. HarnettG. Walton

J.A. GallagherD.E. O'NealR.C. SwirbulR.A. MyersW.G. BirchR.M. Griffin, Jr.G.J. CooperT.C. Keaton, 11

Beta Mu - McNees°

E.M PotratzPA. BrownS.N. Guidry

Bets Nu - Houston

R.H. Patterson, Jr.S.M. Shackelford

Beta Xi - Central Michigan

D.M. ValeriaB.R. WiltseS.J. ThatcherD.E. Clappison

Beta Omicron - North-western State

P. Rochelle, Jr.S.W. WestIL. PeltierA. Bachman

Beta Sigma - NorthernIllinois

DD. Firkins

Beta Tau - Valdosta

R.B. ThomasP.L. AdamsH.H. WilfordJ.T. BrooksW.R. MaxwellL.J. Hamrick

Beta Upsilon - Virginia

J.B. BrowningS.S. Applegate

HughesH.J. McKaneW. CouperT. FreemanR.I. HuberS.S. MooreCl. Nesbit, Jr.G.F. ShippS.A. FedderG.A. DicksonT.B. TaylorRM. Paschal

Beta Phi - East Carolina

W.H. Lewis, Jr.M.F. BarefootRD. ScottCE. Brock, Jr.RP. SiegfriedD.R. BarbourE.S. Banks, Jr.S.T. Hicks, IIM.T. AutenL.C. EdmondsCD. Brewer

Beta Chi - East TexasState

K.L. Park

Beta Pal - TennesseeWesleyan

G.R. Whitlock

Beta Omega - ETSU

R.H. BlairJ.S. JonesRX. Younger

Gamma Zeta - WestVirginia Tech

P.R. OneacreJ.P. MannD.M. ChildersW.S. KocherD.L. PrinzbachR.K. KellyR. MichaelM.C. PaternoD.F. MaffessantiD.E. SkaggsE.D. BauerD.M. JonesCA. SmithS.M. MooreJ. ManzanoD.L. HoltW.G. Conrad, Jr.

Gamma Eta - Athens

W.J. KellyD.H. Littel, IVT.S. Reinke

Gamma Theta - UNC -Wilmington

W.B. KirbyO.K. Walls, Jr.W.E. DalatonJ.M. CorcoranJ.M. Pollard, Jr.H.C. Merritt, Jr.J.C. PinerA.B. WallsL.H. Harris

Gamma Kappa - GeorgiaSouthern

J.F. RiggsC.P. CatesR.S. Sapough, Jr.J.B. GrahamM.L. ParrishMM. MillerD.M. Newell

Gamma Lambda - Rolla

M.R. SchnettlerJ.M. IngramM.P. Gioia, Jr.R. BentzingerG.L. HaleW.H. CoalsonR.D. PicoletE.S. HarrisJ.M. Gioia

Gamma Mu - BelmontAbbey

G.F. KusicJ.R. Cottingham, II

Gamma Nu - Lagrange

H.E. Steals, IID.A. LongR.L. Farr

Gamma XI - GeorgiaSouthwestern

D.W. SuppesR.L. BaggarlyB.E. Miller, illN.H. Yaughn, Jr.A.W. HowardJ.T. Cherry, Jr.J.B. ColstonM.R. Todd

Gamma Rho - Lander

J.T. LuskF.A. Nell, Jr.G.M. ChaneyR.W. CraftC.M. Watson, Jr.

Gamma Sigma - Arm-strong

PA. Kaluzne, Jr.Gamma Alpha - Livingston DA. Leonard

R.E. Tucker, Jr.B.C. WagarW.P. TaylorH.E. PettisH.W. Bloom, Jr.C.E. Yelverton, Jr.M.F. McDonald

Gamma Beta - OldDominion

D.L. DixonL.A. Beverly, Jr.W.C. Bright, Jr.W.G. JenkinsT.L. BachasE.H. JoyD.M. MidgettA.M. Wilder, Jr.T.E. TreichlerP.V. ShebalinJ.C. SimpsonW.W. RidgelyC. MackenzieP.C. Davenport, Jr.J.E. SimonikJ.M. Bednarek

Gamma Gamma - TroyState

J.P. McClendon, Jr.

Gamma Delta - MemphisSlate

W.T. SiebertR.A. MullinGA. VanAsekT.L. CarterP.B. WoodJ.E. YoungerT.F. LynchC.L. Hall, IIR. Call

MD. LawlessD.R. SuttonCA. CecchiniR.P. MoultrieP.W. WingoWA. TewDM. NicholsonV.C. EilenfieldM.R. PickettA.O. SmithC.A. MayR.C. Barr, Jr.

Delta Gamma - UNO

D.C. DvorakK.A. Liesche, Jr.D.H. EhrlichW.M. OjileC.E. Thacker

Delta Delta - NortheastMissouri

N.I. AkersM.L. Taylor

Delta Epsilon - Jackson-ville

N.D. Buttram, Jr.R.Y. OwenF.O. HollandJ.H. Young, Jr.

Delta Zeta - AppalachianState

DA. VaughnD.W. EdwardsS.D. TerryR.G. OuelletteG.G. DavidsonR.W. HallJ.L. PayneE.W. Norris

Delta Eta - Morehead

G.L. Kring

Delta Iota - MiddleTennessee

Gamma Tau - North Texas

R.M. WilliamsT.W. Russell

Gamma Upsilon -Oklahoma State

J.D. DanversG.W. WalkerB.L. HowellK.W. Weltzheimer

Gamma Phi - SouthAlabama

L.H. GreenF.D. HavardK.E. WebbJ.T. HillG.L. ChastangJ.W. GreeneP.J. LangenbachW.W. Kaempfer

Gamma Chi - Jacksonville

P.L. StynchcombJ.P. HunterL.M. HuffyD.H. Zavon

Gamma Psi - Augusta

BA. KeelM.B. SmithJ.T. Herzberg

Gamma Omega - Mon-tevallo

D.C. BennettJ.B. Beal, Jr.R.L. Leder

Gamma Epsilon - WesternCarolina Delta Alpha - VPI

L.Y. RamseyR.L. CrawfordW.F. WillisR.D. McKenzieL. AdamsD.C. TurnerM.D. CopeKR. CraftT.F. PerkinsE.J. Waller, IllR.B. ShaverS.C. Davis, Jr.

J.N. GristC.W. LittleBA. NashW.J. RyanR.M. Bailey

M.L. PottsK.W. Walden

Delta Lambda - UNC-Charlotte

M.E. AshleyC.P. CannonF.C. Proctor, Jr.W.L. DawkinsE.G. SmithJ.H. Mitchell

Delta Mu - Methodist

G.S. Rogers

Delta XI - North Alabama

Delta Beta - North Georgia

DI. WalkerP.J. RogersT.O. Nicholson, Jr.U.G. Matherly, Jr.

S.A. PirkleL.P. Guess

Delta Omicron - NichollsState

J.J. Olin

Delta Pi - Wright State

B.K. RockwellD.W. StrewnBA. HollingsworthRE. WaughT.D. BrownL.H. DreyfussJ.R. HotchkissJ.S. AndersonRE. CorberE.A. Lang, IllE.J. Hogan, illR.K. Dukes

Delta Sigma - BowlingGreen

C.L. AndersonKM. LotoskyJ.M. Springer

Delta Tau - JamesMadison

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Epsilon Mu - Bradley

J.K. O'BrienF.J. McCue, Ill

Epsilon Nu - Sacramento

K.A. Spannath

Epsilon Xi - LaSalle

E.J. Jesko

Other Donors

DO. Hill

Delta Upsilon - Pittsburgh

M.R. Zwick

Delta Chi - Kansas State

M. RichterL.C. Bowker

Delta Psi - UT-Arlington

W.T. Svihel

Epsilon Beta - GrandValley

S.J. Gilbert

Epsilon Gamma - Long-wood

AS. McAraD.C. Sisco, II

Epsilon Epsilon - ClinchValley

R.H. SageD.M. Donathon

Alpha - Charleston

G.E. SheetzJ.T. WestGA. NelsonG.C. Rogers, Jr.R.W. MarloweR.I. AdamsD. Ravenel, Jr.B.L. LempesisC.A. Barrett, IllP.H. Grayson, illN.L. WilsonI.V. GrecoM.T. Finch, Jr.L. Mixson

Beta - Presbyterian

T.J. BlalockJ.H. BroughtonS.G. McGregorW.E. MatthewsJ.V. HambyT.C. Middleton, Jr.J.W. BallardC.E. MasseyJ.F. OliverR.P. WilsonA.G. Maxwell, Jr.E.C. Dykes, IllJ.R. WoodwardH.W. MasonEl. FenderD.O. RainsC.E. Sweat

Gamma - Cal-Berkeley

H.D. SengerE. RobertsS.J. CrazeD.H. O'RearW.E. ChristmanKD. FahlmanRh. AultEl. FurtadoD.N. VeredP. CoupinJ.J. Luceyavv. HalliganM.N. PlankT.F. StewartM.A. Nielsen

Epsilon Theta - Salon Hall

D.B. Hunter

Epsilon Iota - UNC-Greensboro

M.K. MillerH.Y. Ingram

Epsilon Kappa - SouthernTech

J.A. Ransom

Epsilon Lambda - USC-Spartanburg

W.S. Weathers, Jr.M.L. Trotter

Delta - Furman

C.L. RazorG.H. ClevelandG.E. Crouch, Jr.M.M. YoungJ. TowlerJ.A. SouthernE.M. ColvinE.G. Haskell, Jr.P.J. ManningF.B. Webster

Epsilon - Davidson

J.A. WomackR.A. HallW.C. RozelleS.M. HinesR.I. TerryR.A. BurgessC.B. IveyS.M. WoodwardJ.R. Gaither, Jr.J.S. TolbertW.H. Clayton, Jr.A.M. BaucomJ.H. Vernon

Eta - Emory

CA. Jackson, Jr.G.T. CookJ.S. WoodW.W. FloydS.L. Laird, Jr.J.W. Satter, Jr.

Iota - Georgia Tech

H.P. HaleyV.T. StallingsF.E. FuchsD.C. Boy, Jr.L.P. Walker, Jr.P.B. CleavelandJ.R. PausC.W. Wheeler, Sr.L.B. DavisA.D. GuggolzP.T. EatonT. Lowndes, Jr.J.L. Wilson, IllT.H. Garlick, 11R. AntovelJ.E. FergusonR.C. Murray, Jr.S.R. OlivierH.L. RubinT.T. BomarJ.C. MontgomeryJ.M. JonesD.G. Baker, Jr.W.K. NicholsR.S. HarrowerIL. MosherF.J. Ealick, Jr.J.T. Johnson

Kappa - North Carolina

A.R. BrownC.T. WilsonJ.H. YokleyW.M. Johnson, Jr.J.L. ThompsonR.P. HuntD.F. McAllisterF.V. CovilleC.P. AdamsD.C. YoungJ.F. FalconerJ.B. Little, Jr.R.K. HolzworthDR. Caudle

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R.M. BurnsC.T. StewartC.H. Melvin, Jr.G.M. MackieW.L. Bost, Jr.B.F. Ball, Jr.D.W. BaltC.R. Lowendick, Jr.B.T. MarleyC.C. HugginsS.C. ShawH.G. McNeillR.E. BranchD.E. WarrenG.W. AllenR.N. HadleyJ.C. LeakD.H. MobleyV.L. Weatherspoon, Jr.M.R. GorhamJ.M. Wilrnott

Lambda - Georgia

W.A. Foster, Jr.J.H. FlemingJ.W. WilsonJ.S. BradburyE.B. O'OuinnT.W. WestJ.F. Pet*R.F. TansillW.G. TisonR.L. StoryV.M. ArmisteadR.J. HollidayW.L. HugginsD.A. FoxJ.T. GreenC.R. Spooner, Jr.J.R. Lawrence

Mu - Duke

W.R. PittsR.J. RogersJ.H. BrownleeF.G. SatterfieldS.F. HomeW.J. EdwardsB.N. Hullki-f. Bynum, Jr.H.H. HawfiekiW.F. BishopricN.G. GbsonJ.W. McConnellS.K. PeelerE.H. Baumer

C.E. LakeM.B. RobersonJ.T. O'Kelley, Jr.S.E. AtkinsonJ.C. BernsteinM.C. Scammol

Nu • Nebraska

I.W. HedgeW.K. McCandlessR. ParliE. TarrL.G. Zinnecker, Jr.J.V. MatthewsD.B. WarnkeJ.R. BolingJ.A. CorzineG.L. PleasD.L. Ochsner

Xl - Roanoke

C.E. WebberON. HyattC.B. SherertzL.J. MullineauxR.C. ThomasA.C. StumpW.D. KeisterJ.R. Stafford, Jr.D.J. KerrD.W. CoatesR.M. DomeS.L. DayW.H. DelatronB.T. StortzJ.W. KowalczykD. WoodridgeJ.R. BarleyM.K. BastS.T. Bast

Omicron- Alabama

H. DavisJ.W. MireeW.R. PurcellSA. WindhamJ.L. May, Jr.L.K. CooperW.F. WansR.O. StriplingW.J. Worthington, Jr.J.C. TrucksE. PagelsenJ.E. Young, Jr.G.D. AirheartH.R. HopeG.D. Ross, Jr.W.W. Young, Jr.T.V. Giben, Jr.R.L. BowersE.M. Harrison, Jr.J.P. FitzgeraldM.T. DittoJ.W. ParkerW.R. SummerlinB.K. McDonald, Jr.J.R. JacobsR.A. KilgoreJ.T. Robbins, Jr.R.L. Hood, IIIJ.B. Moore, Jr.E. KerrL.J. ContrlT.E. Norton, Jr.M.S. TealD.L. StokesR.F. BaerwaldC.J. PayneB.J. BrockF.E. RobinsonJ.W. Washam, IllD.B. Flournoy, Jr.J.M. GroomL.M. Crumpton, IllD.A. AndrewsCS. Steed, IllK.W. SibleyJ.C. Miller, Jr.G.W. StoodR.H. SmithA.D. WattsJ.C. WareRD. Burdett°R.B. MetcalfD.A. McOualg, Jr.J.F. Frays!S.G. Mapes

Rho - Washington & Lee

R.B. ShivelyE.A. TurvilleG.F. McInerneyK.B. VandeWaterRE. HolleW.M. GreeneJ.E. RoaneB. MacgowanW.J. Crater, Jr.R.K. Park, IIJ.W. Ivey, IIH.W. ManleyG.Z. Bateh

Sigma- South CarolinaC.E. WiseF.E. GuinnC.R. Sanders, Jr.J.S. FlynnJ.J. KennedyE.E. Cashon, Jr.M.T. SickingerD.D. KennedyA.C. MayasD.H. SennJ.D. HoopesJ.A. DavisM.H. Merrill

Tau- NC State

A.N. GreeneR.E. NoblinA.M. Guillet, Jr.J.A. Feather, Jr.W.B. ChalkS.D. Seymore, Jr.E.W. Avent, IIIT.A. KaramW.D. CampbellJ.H. Johnson, IIIH.L. MashburnJ.E. Paul, Jr.E.G. WallW.N. RodmanR.H. FarrellE.W. SmallJ.C. JohnsonA.G. FullerW.G. Robbins, Jr.V.H. AgrdaK.D. SheesleyT.J. DyerM.J. NolandT.R. OvertonW.H. Gurnee, IIIJ.F. Anderson, Jr.

Upsilon - Illinois

R.M. RiggsJ.F. BrackenC.J. Steinicke, Jr.R.E. TurnerP.S. PrestaR.J. BargW.J. SeldonR.E. CrabbH.K. MadisonHA. RuyterF.W. Marlow, Jr.M.A. SchaidE.L. AtkinsG.M. DowdP.B. PhinneyA.J. ClydeW.H. O'DonnellW.R. StilesJ.C. MurphyP.P. DepasqualeE. SchrnalenbergerL.J. Oberwise, Jr.R.P. NewlinD.J. KallalL.T. PerkowskiJ.J. GiarnpoliP.A. DowdJ.D. CliftonM.W. BrzoskaB.E. FrankW.T. LeonardJ.F. Guzolek

Phi - TulsaP.B. Havenstrite

Chi - Stetson

E.P. HogleC.B. Garnsey, Jr.E.G. HuntingtonC.T. ParsonsG.B. Clark, Jr.E.A. JinkinsonP.D. SandlinAD. CarrollJ.W. HarvardW.E. RayJ.K. SnellingsI.J. GiroirC.L. IveyJ.L. YoungC.F. GrangerP.W. HogueR.V. GinnS.S. Gryskiewicz, Jr.T.M. MullenA.N. Morris, IllS.C. RenwickD.G. VincentK.D. PanousesR. DyerD.A. FilnerG.S. MailerJ.H. McCorvey

Pal - Cornell

N.R. MillerJ.R. Heilman, Jr.J.J. SenesyP. HaasJ.R. WilsonW.F. Newell

Omega - Purdue

E.H. SlaterC.R. NelsonA.W. GintherG. Fortune, Jr.E.T. SherwoodA.H. BostaterGA. HolderbaumB.A. McCandlessF.W. AdakW.L. SwagerJ.M. MakepeaceA.B. CravenJ.J. HingaC.F. ThorntonL.N. MontgomeryW.R. BrownL.A. BridgeW.C. BradshawH.B. Henry

P.N. McDowellJ.P. PopF.A. LyijynenD.L. PensingerR.D. SillsD.R. DavisL.M. FinneganW.L. CorryP.E. NewhouseM.C. AllionM.J. O'NeilD.A. KernA.B. LarsonE.E. Goeke, IIS.L. BrantD.E. KunnemannL.J. MetzlerK.W. WickizerJ.S. DinsmoreK.C. HessF.H. Riddle, Jr.D.R. LeiningerM.T. BernacchiW.C. ClarkJ.P. VerduceJ.S. BohnerK.A. SuttonE.J. MattinglyD.E. BiehlerP.M. CookN.T. HentschelS.A. Carder

Alpha Alpha- Mercer

L.S. LightnerW. MaratosH.C. Lewis, Jr.J.W. Morgan

A.J. McGillT. Lowndes, Ill

Alpha Beta- Tulane

J.V. WonM.T. Woodward, Jr.

Alpha Gamma - Oklahoma

S.B. JonesR. ThornburgE.P. Hugill, Jr.B. SnipesA.H. Schmidt, Jr.F.L. ShawL.M. AllenP.M. KeltchW.L. MenzieF.W. Scichowski, Jr.D.L. TaylorP.D. LassiterD.E. HolemanM.T. Wiseley

Alpha Delta - Washington

J.C. RobertsonJ.A. JohnsonT.W. HauffD.W. ParkerH.J. NovakD.G. AlexanderG.W. Berry, Jr.J.J. DaileyM.D. EstebanC.A. SheetsDD. MortensenD.B. ChesneyJ.R. Cragg

Alpha Epsilon - Florida

H. FrazierH.C. SwoopeW.B. BellP.C. SavantC.L. ParkerG.D. Johnson, Jr.G.E. PharrR.N. SoonR.S. NeumanR.O. Austin, Jr.F.J. CostaS.H. BarkerH.R. SimmonsT.E. RookeJ.R. KellyR.L. JamesP.M. DickerG.W. MarshA.J. GarradM.K. GrimesR.D. SnyderBA. Barton, Jr.B. SandersJ.A. WeissR.T. GammG.W. ShippJ.C. VignettiG.A. MaithiessenD.L. Roode, Jr.J.R. GroomM.E. TimmesD.R. BakerS.A. BrowningH.H. MiyaresM.P. McGeeD.A. DvornikP.T. CummingsR.S. SmsithM. FletcherM.D. ScottK.J. MillerB.J. KenskyE.P. SartainJ.D. Lord, Jr.D.M. ZonaS.G. Zahorian

Alpha Zeta • Oregon State

F.L. HowardG.H. JacksonH.E. ConklinT.H. HammondJ.H. HuberJ.S. MarshRD. HarrisH.C. GerkingD.J. MasonL.N. PhillipsR.O. Malo, Jr.K.J. FordG.E. JaskaK.M. Hawke, Jr.F.G. GilkeyR.E. CurtisR.S. NesbittS.L. GoforthJ.L. GuthrieT.L. HowellR.L. AndersonG.L. SmithR.F. JewellR.G. Thorrpson, Jr.R. ColonnaT.L. Tyler

J.A. AustinR.W. SaundersN.A. SandvikM. SherryR.J. HerbageJ.A. NeigelT.J. RennerT.A. GrahamA.L. AmortT.M. Molinari

Alpha Eta - Samford

J.C. LeeJ.W. VaughnE.G. HerrinW.C. CofieldJ.G. ShileyD.L. Shannon, Jr.H.J. Yeackle, Ill01. Madders, Jr.D.K. BrowerJ.E. PurvisR.E. GreeneJ.J. JohnsG.T. SimmonsL.E. Cartledge, Jr.B.K. Love

Alpha Theta - MichiganState

0.0. BirdA.E. LangworthyJ.L. Hurrle, Jr.J.N. WonmanJ.L. LittlefieldR.S. TrembathR.E. MooreS.J. PatoprstyR.J. ZimmermanRt. YackelsRD. EwenJ.E. CrichtonJ.D. GriffithR.J. PfeilJ.P. Neve, Jr.J.M. ColucciR.T. SuttonJ.C. KohlerJ.T. SchultzS.D. LambourisRD. FilberE.J. KolemainenA.W. PerlingiereAR. SageR.M. WittmanT.H. BirdT.H. MarraS.E. EvansT.J. MilwayM.K. Ulf saxR.J. AllemanA.E. Erickson

Alpha Iota - Auburn

E.L. DeanC.H. PihlG.S. Hiller, Jr.C.E. MorganC.W. BeairdD.G. ParrnerW.F. DruryW.T. KirklandW.R. King, Jr.R.R. Carothers, Jr.J.N. GreenS.R. PateP.M. Smith, Jr.H.R. HartwellW.B. SmithD.C. StoddardD.R. KearnsW.W. UrquhartK.B. Morton, Jr.J.D. StewartJ.C. DavisJ.E. BakerM.A. Chandler, Jr.T.D. ParkerD.A. LongD.B. HutchinsP.J. WamsleyE.C. HealyG.S. Blackwell

Alpha Kappa - Michigan

H. OlsonL.C. Poole

Alpha Lambda - Ole Miss

J.W. StephensC.R. Hughes, Jr.

Alpha Mu - Penn State

J.H. WeinbergerW.T. ElmesR.C. KiefferE.C. MillerP.M. BorgW.E. DiefenderferM.H. AngstadtR.M. ShaveA.W. McLane, IllL.H. ResslerR.W. Brown, Jr.R.E. LesherF.E. WarnerK.N. FlodinR.E. ThorntonH.D. WhiteD.B. WoodJ.C. CranosR.J. KleinertN.E. MatternW.E. JohnsonJ.D. BenedettiG.D. BelloT.D. Webber, ItE. KoreckyA.F. BuffettF.J. Lynn, IllC.K. VogelJ.F. HickeyD.L. WilsonA.D. SnyderW.G. Humphries, IllM.D. BergerK.C. WeirmanJ.P. LotzD.F. CastelloG.M. WilliamsPA. MillsSE. CaddisS.D. MyersW.W. LawrenceR.A. Sandals

Alpha Nu - Ohio State

J.H. HaasL.E. MillerI.L. Smith

Alpha Xi • PINY

W.R. BergerF. ZeissigH.F. DieterF.F. RomanowM.L. Allen, Jr.C.D. BehringerL.B. EverettV.W. FendrichR.V. KallerC.C. Bunker, Jr.R.H. FennH.G. LenzJ.E. ConoverP.J. SchwanenflugelA.G. CarterF. GrandinettiA.R. MullerV. DiGiovanniP.J. GlantonJ. LaRosaA.R. TrottoN.P. GuarrielloR.D. SarconaA.J. RornitoJ.J. PlunkettR.F. GrolierW.J. BuchananM. BramsonJ.G. GrolierA. Lazzaro

Alpha Omicron IowaState

W.C. DorrH.F. MabbittC.C. NormanK.M. JohnsonK.J. ThompsonL. MoresR.O. BrownV.H. UpmierG.R. DubesW.F. WellsF.L. GoetschJ.E. Legg, Jr.D.H. RickertD.M. CochranW.W. ChmelarC.J. Rehman, Jr.J.R. VeederW.S. RosenbergerP.J. DvorakR.C. OhrtN.M. CarverJ.O. SandersonG.C. RuedyJ.R. BatemanA.J. RichardsonR.H. RuedyT.E. ParkL.S. CarlsonA.A. BrodkeyH.D. DirksenM.R. StewartD.K. LittleJ.D. JohnsonG.K. GoodenowJ.G. Greiman

Alpha Phi - Sewanee

J. CrossP.A. Rogers, Jr.

Alpha Rho - West Virginia

H.G. MartinB.J. LutzD.G. SharpesC.W. HuberJ.B. MichaelG.C. Davidson, IIJ.A. SmallridgeD.A. DeskinsN.G. Evans

Alpha Sigma - Tennessee

G.E. GishS.W. SteeleR.S. BurnsJ.E. StelfnerJ. TombrasR.A. CogginsR.M. CraigW.M. SalleyN.B. McKinneyR.M. NewmanD.E. HughesW.C. Mays, Jr.MM. WoodL.T. Chambers, Jr.R.C. PembertonR.J. MimsG.D. Hollins

Alpha Tau - RPI

W.E. SimmsR.J. FuchsN.F. NelsonD.J. StephensJ.J. DempseyCD. KammermeyerW.H. BaldwinH.A. SkoogJ.F. CookeM.C. BeveridgeG.J. HofferN.P. RusanowskyK.F. KoeglerH.K. HoldenC.C. LivingstonW.L. ZabriskieM.J. BalcazarW.A. BrownB.T. SpornK.F. ChuctaG.B. SwaneyK.J. WalterH.W. Peterson, Jr.R.E. HawkinsS.H. KaitzJ.C. MullenJ.W. McMahonW.M. DirksF.H. PolomD.M. GuzovskyA.H. CerrilloL.J. PowellJ.A. CunninghamB.W. LamacchiaAT. AndersonG.T. MacRidisKM. MunozS.A. TobiasonG.R. RappJ.P. WalshC.A. CulbersonP.L. SafranS.A. BibaudC.S. JonesR.J. NelsonR.S. MorrisM.N. DesmaraisJ.W. Frey

Alpha Upsilon - Drexel

L.J. HotJ. McNuttH. Colewman, Jr.W.L. MciaddenG.V. PiercyV.M. Groo, Jr.W.H. Troyer, Jr.HA. SchlaterC.A. SiemersH.S. Stiff lerW.W. BintzerC.D. SmedleyH.J. Bartle, IllG.F. KennedyJ.H. GardnerM.B. NissleyC.W. Corneissen, Jr.R.R. TesnoD.R. WilliamsR.W. LambertE.J. KulasA.R. JennyF.G. NuenighoffG.F. Meyers, Jr.A.J. JonesF.M. WintonR.G. WolfV.J. MeladaH.W. SchuetteR.P. McCaffertyW.P. CareyJ. WhitmanR.E. KlesiusP.D. EspostioD.A. HeydtJ.J. Cooney, Jr.G.M. FitchkoD.R. HaringG.F. Spingler, Jr.H.J. LangschwagerJ.R. FryeP.R. EarleyJ. Buhsmer, Jr.T.L. HillJ. MurturaB. StoneM.D. OlivetoJ.J. O'BrienJ.C. PuringtonJ.F. GallagherJD. LaRoccaP.A. MullinB.J. BonnerD.C. GormleyR.T. MurphyP.D. Williams

Alpha Phi - Illinois Tech

J.J. Douders, Jr.C.L. DusellH.F. Perlet, Jr.E.N. Sear'A.F. BujanD.H. BentonR.C. FrankenbergG.M. BlairJ.T. HigginsR.A. GregoryW.E. StepanK.R. AndersonK.L. SlepickaV.E. TerranaL.J. ManceK.O. YostM.B. AdairC.P. PekarekR.A. Johnson, IllE.B. SellerB.R. WinkelmannM.T. KotschP.J. SchmitG.C. CarheyDR. GunnellL.T. HarrisR.G. Arlotta

Alpha Chi - Miami

P.E. Hodgman

Alpha Psi - Indiana

W.C. Sang, Jr.C.V. MartinW.R. BarnardW.G. TimmonsJ.L. HigginsG.C. CrosierB.G. PolleyJ.F. LuxK.L. WoodrickJ.A. HargisCD. KieferR.A. SparksJ. GoldsstoneT.E. BakerP.J. Ripke

Alpha Omega - Oregon

A.G. RuedyD.M. WrightG.B. LissyTD. CoronetCS. Little

Beta Alpha - NJIT

CA. GorshkoffCF. SewellR.G. VanDevredeL.A. KominiakR.F. KrehK. KubakA. OlsenL. CadiganR.J. RodrickJ.M. SpigelT.J. HeritsF.J. FalconeA.V. MangoneJ.S. AragonaR.P. SzkodnyR. PedersenD. WhiteJ.C. DefinoR. RusakA. TobeyG.D. SobinP. HellerC. Brockway

Beta Beta - FloridaSouthern

L.J. HenyeczG.G. PetersonC.T. LyonsD.L. Carrol, Jr.C.P. CronlaiteC.J. EvansJ.E. TrufantL.L. MarchantD.W. SchrockM.L. CookV.N. WyattRB. Nicholson

Beta Gamma - Louisville

H.M. Zimmerman, Jr.W.H. Brown, Jr.J.K. DooleyJ.A. KoshewaJ.B. JenkinsP.T. NetheryL.A. Hayse

Beta Delta - Drake

R.C. AultW.D. BarberK.J. PillerJ.A. ParsonsJ. WenlinG.E. MeyerK.K. GalanJ.L. RutherfordD.S. SpewakS.C. JorgensenJ.D. RosenT.D. FrankG.S. Lewis, IllM.J. CohenD.B. Raskas

Beta Epsilon - Missouri

G.C. WilliamsonS.L. OrschelnR.J. BakerJ.E. DeutschmannD.M. LucyW.J. Gleason, IllF.J. WittingJ.D. CopelandD.M. Shillito, Jr.

Beta Eta - Florida State

B.M. EatonT.E. TaylorAL. BenoitR.N. ClarkJ.L. ShafferW.G. GilmerF.L. HoffmanP.W. WegeleW.E. GregoryH.H. DeBeaubienJ.D. Bultman

GinkelR.L. SargentN.H. BeaverJ.D. Eacker

Beta Theta - Arizona

A.W. Vance, Jr.

Beta Iota - Toledo

J.B. GuinallD.R. ClarkT.E. BokanP.J. RappD.D. DeckroshD.D. ZellersC.M. ConnerD.C. ThayerJ.L. EisenmannC.D. StahlTA. RamsdellM.J. McCloskeyD.R. Dumas

Beta Kappa - GeorgiaState

R.W. CurryD.E. PerkinsJ.H. ConnerS.W. Sorensen, Jr.

Beta Lambda - Tampa

G.H. LeeperC.C. StivenderS.J. KristJ.R. CrosbyG.W. HerzogJ.A. MartineauJ.R. ForsheeR.H. AntonioJ. GoerkeM.J. NortonJ.C. Kelly

Beta Mu - McNees()

M.B. ClarksonW.D. Stacy, Jr.T.W. MungerJ.A. GreenT.W. PoolT.E. Wright, Jr.M.E. LeteauxC.B. SmithW.R. CreelC.M. Adrian

Beta Nu - Houston

C.W. Boze, Jr.

Beta Xi - Central Michigan

D.E. PerryW.K. McKenzieG.E. Hornbacher

Beta Omicron - North-western State

J.G. OdenG.P. Fink

Beta PI - Eastern Michigan

R.H. FalkC.V. Taylor

Beta Sigma - NorthernIllinois

R.L. GilesSchneck

Beta Tau - Valdosta

K.S. HollowayW.C. Murphy, IIM.A. WaddellG. Birdsong

Beta Upsilon - Virginia

B.J. EwaldR.L. Kowers, Jr.E.H. SmithW.J. Watson, IIIT.G. HaudricourtJ.D. SencindiverS.P. Nesbit

D.W. Rogersonak HarrisonEN. RogersD.R. ElsasserD.J. Sullivan, Jr.E.A. BolingS.L. RitchieD.B. StevensT.L. KellyM.P. Uhler

Beta Phi - East Carolina

D.C. Ray, IIJ.E. Williams, Jr.T.C. SayettaR.S. FullerG.A. JewellG.W. HarrisR.E. Hackney, Jr.BA. MullisR.L. Wilburn, Jr.B.L. Parrish, Jr.B.C. HaydenR.K. LangleyM.G. StrotherJ.C. Edmonds, Jr.J.G. DamronM.B. HintonK. SigmonC.W. Hachmeister

Beta Chi • East TexasState

J.T. WhiteR.K. Swortwood, Jr.R.C. WilliamsP.D. WallsL. Jones

Beta Psi - TennesseeWesleyan

J.M. PlemonsM.A. Defriese

Beta Omega - E TS U

E.W. SmithJ.P. DuncanR.V. ZiembinskiF.D. Kabool, Jr.RD. YackaninF.D. MastersEP. BowersR.K. Miller

G.C. Carlson, IIK.C. PennS.D. RawlinsR.G. WilliamsD.A. MilesRX. LaneD.S. PettepherT.E. Camp, IV

Gamma Lambda - Rolla

HD. Stever, Jr.W.W. ProulxR.A. Schmedake

Gamma Mu - BelmontAbbey

J.T. FarrellM.J. Gass, Jr.W.N. LibertoreG.T. WatkinsM.S. Cuce

Gamma Nu - LaGrange

C.H. RobinsonP.A. ArmstrongP.L. Dodson

Gamma Xi - GeorgiaSouthwestern

L.A. EversonN.D. SuggsJ.F. FisherD.G. WallisK.L. Hill

Gamma Pi - NorthwesternState

J.P. SuteraL.M. Porcelli

Gamma Rho - Lander

B.C. YoungJ.H. TurnerJ.A. CabriK.W. SherardJ.F. SettinJ. McCoyD.R. RileyJ.B. JenkinsD.L. BowenD.L. Hooper, Jr.

Gamma Alpha - Livingston Gamma Sigma - Arm-strong

A.C. CalhounJ.W. CarterJ.C. BaynesT.H. BrownO.T. Hall, Jr.T.J. HollimanPE. MitchellW.E. DukeM.L. HendersonT.H. McDanal, Jr.W.N. Presley, Jr.

Gamma Beta - OldDominion

T.R. Willis

C.J. O'Ouinn, Jr.M.G. Sneed

Gamma Tau - North Texas

D.L. Benton

Gamma Upsilon -Oklahoma State

C.R. ElichJ.A. StandridgeL.P. Petree

Gamma Phi - SouthAlabama

Gamma Gamma - TroyState M.E. Rainwaters

J.R. RoseD.L. BozemanF.W. Rainer, Jr.MD. Byrd, Jr.K.M. RobinsonS.L. CanonH.W. HowardL.S. TurrinD.D. Duncan

Gamma Delta - MemphisState

JD. SiebertT.H. Appleton, Jr.S.L. CoxH.W. BlowJ.M. RayL.A. Gay

Gamma Epsilon - WesternCarolina

T.V. HayworthW.S. SmithW.T. PettitC.D. BuntingJD. Craft, Jr.B.J. KaletG.F. Leonard, Jr.W.L. LautenT.B. ColemanJ.L. PooleR.D. Biesecker, Jr.S.B. PendergraftC.D. ErwinM.E. RussellR.A. Young

Gamma Zeta - WestVirginia Tech

S.A. KraycarR.D. MooreR.K. FreemanR.J. PickensRD. StraderA.D. Kiser, IIJ.R. Lemmert, Jr.P.A. Mattox, Jr.J.A. RussellS.A. KortzTA. MillerJ.L. FoxG.L. SpringstonM.B. SullivanK. Hodges

Gamma Eta - Athens

B.W. Bennett

Gamma Theta - UNC-Wilmington

G.W. ChadwickW.D. McCaughan, Jr.J.H. FarlowG.W. HugginsL.M. LongLS. Avery, Jr.

Gamma Kappa GeorgiaSouthern

D.A. AbnerJ.L. BoatrightJ.W. BoatrightL.W. Davis

Gamma Chi - Jacksonville

J.W. StephensonR.V. MorenoM.K. Fouly

Gamma Omega - Mon-tevallo

F.H. FordT.G. SmithermanR.A. McMullinMD. RussellM.E. DrudyW.C. Fowler, Sr.D.L. Williams

Delta Alpha - VPI

S.D. DoddR.A. Ouicke, Jr.E.J. RhodehamelG.M. RowlandE.M. LangschwagerM.E. Hall, IllB.J. EastridgeC.H. Carter, IllL.A. SchafferG.N. ByrdT.H. Meyers

Delta Beta - North Georgia

AD. GrauerH.D. WoodV.D. IrvinC.E. MitchellT.L. ChildersK.A. Vining, Jr.D.L. HackleA.A. WhitfieldS. Fabozzi

Delta Gamma - UNO

B.F. BurksM.E. CherneyR.T. Burns

Delta Delta - NortheastMissouri

D.L. EwigmanM.E. WelchD.C. Beach

Delta Epsilon - Jackson-ville

C.J. McSpaddenHD. WilkinsR.D. MastersJ.M. KirkseyR.L. CunninghamB.L. ChandlerR.E. AndrewsM.E. MilerJ.C. Hall

Delta Zeta - AppalachianState

CA. Beddingfield, IIIF.W. PriceS.E. Miller

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D.C. BallardW.R. WilsonJ.A. Raines, Jr.C.T. HodgeK.B. EarnestC.C. Gilbert, Jr.A.J. OuickentonJ.K. ShellD.B. KeelR.L. ThomasG.M. Baldwin

Delta Eta - Morehead

H.D. IshamD.E. JonesD.L. Greene

Delta Theta - Mars Hill

B.W. Fankhauser

Delta Iota - MiddleTennessee

S.L. Crass

Delta Kappa- PembrokeState

G.W. Norris

Delta Lambda - UNC-Charlotte

R.J. D'Armond, IIJ.E. Lynch, Jr.R.M. PomboS.R. MerckB.N. BoydJ. MountjoyR.W. Fisher, Jr.D.S. HigginsR.G. PopeW.D. GullettJ.G. Smiley, Ill

Delta Mu - Methodist

R.R. Castona, Jr.

Delta Nu - WesternKentuckyF.B. laconlsG.H. Freeman, IllB.A. MasdenC.D. Tatum

Delta XI - North Alabama

M.Z. RodgersJ.R. Wallace

G.F. GrayE.R. Woodis, Jr.C.V. Grissett

S.A. MoserP.E. KimmelS.J. TrIvisonnoW.A. Haidle

Delta Omicron - Nicholls K.N. Kaiser

State

T.J. BenoitR.S. HebertM.C. AndryJ.D. FrereR.J. VicknairR.J. BallangerJ.B. Boswell

Delta PI - Wright State

W.R. KronenbergerM.E. JonesJ.A. MartinT.J. Waypa

Delta Rho - USC

AD. WapnerD.F. Craiab, Ill

Delta Sigma - BowlingGreen

D.E. MyersM.J. Thomas

Delta Tau - JamesMadison

C.E. KellyT.B. Lyles, Jr.A.D. ConnerS.E. DicksC.L. NegaardG.R. Sanders, Jr.J.D. HarveyW.G. LyallP.S. Baxley, IVJ.S. WalkerD.S. OttensteinD.M. Moretti

Delta Chl - Kansas State

S.L. DreilingR.K. SmithK.A. MeekD.D. WilliamsS.C. HillJ.M. GouldieJ.L. MeisterD.K. ReevesK.T. SkeltonR.E. WiegersJ.A. SchugartK.F. Stein

Delta Pal - UT-Arlington

H.G. Bell, IllM.F. JacobsD.R. Nix

Epsilon Alpha - Elon

Delta Upsilon - PittsburghP.M. Hirschmann

H.E. Simon K.V. Shsriver

C.J. Rusbasan B.W. SimmonsM.E. Hollan

Delta Phi - Radford S. Miller, IIO.K. StudtR.O. MuellerG.E. Hollan

F.A. SwannG.E. Lane, Jr.M.E. Lindauer

BROTHERS WHO HAVE

JOINED THE CHAPTER ETERNAL

"Oh, Death could be triumphant - death in battle, death in love, death in friend-

ship and in peril, could be glorius if it were proud death, gaunt death, lean, lonely,

tender, loving and heroic death, who bent to touch his chosen son with mercy, love

and pity, and put the seal of honor on him when he died!"

"The Web and the Rock", by Brother Thomas Wolfe, Kappa '18, University of North

Carolina - Chapel Hill. Used by permission of the publishers, Harper and Brothers.

ALPHA105 Robort Waller Achurch109 William C. Achurch348 Edward Lee Bateman544 David Grant Geary97 Adolph Christian

Lesemann252 Clyde H. Turner

BETA172101Jr.75

Francis W. BoothWashington Watts Davis,

John K. Roberts, Jr.

GAMMA261 Raymond Bottari17 Benjamin T. Laflin

204 William Frederick Lane

EPSILONso Robert Marion Gant108 Edward S. Grady82 Robert Cowan Grady61 Gibson Roland Sims113 Francis M. Southerland, Jr.129 Paul Frederick Warren443 W. Edgar Price, II

ZETA67 Dunklln Sullivan Burnside75 John Campbell Muse115 Thomas C. Player183 Albert Vermont202 Dr. Charles Herman White

ETA14944 W. R. Roud

William M. Fambrough

IOTA3489224226031062548573263358

Edgar Dunson JohnsonOliver Yates PowellD. Greenwood HensonM. W. Rogers, Jr.William Lanier RooneyB. R. BakerRonald J. MarchettiWilliam Wright CampbellHolland StebbinsHarry R. Wright

KAPPA458 Lee Jackson Greer, Jr.245 John Holloway MilamBO Daniel K. Moore210 William F. Purvis

LAMBDA272 James Monroe Adams72 J. S. Croxton803 Lawrence David Royal

124 Milon L. Boyle

MU156195319894

Jeremiah R. Marion, Jr.William Luther Rhodes, Jr.Bernard A. WanskerAkihiro Yamauchi

NU209 Jack Carl Luhn

Xi1

132101136

Carroll Eugene BeachHerbert Boring, Jr.Henry Lee CannadayWilliam C. Eversole

OMICRON36 Lowell James Black, Sr.56 Sam Palmer Faucett, Jr.

1368 Ben Robert Fields119 Hal W. Howard449 Charles E. Murdock828 Travis Young Nelson, Jr.450 James Adolphus Owens340 Neal Mitchell Tate, Jr.

PI14815514620117223171

Pleas Lovejoy BoyerWoody BrooksBlackman H. DunnJerry N. HastingsT. Lawrence Palmer, Jr.William Julius Rhodes, Jr.Lindsey Rudolph Shouse

RHO82 William Hudson Fields, Jr.

SIGMA37 James Wesley Hunt270 Henry C. Ellenberg

TAU642714

George Mangum HarrellEdward A. RobisonCecil Van Saunders

UPSILON11 Glen Porter Brock12 Clarence L. Brook83 Snyder E. Herrin162 George Henry Morton208 Douglas E. Rosebrook136 Silas G. Weinberg

CHI187

PSI1511014893

Robert G. Young

Glenn T. BarberJohn Rimer FlemingAbraham George, Jr.Lawrence A. Williams

OMEGA368 J. W. English119 Gayle Quigley Martin244 Donald H. Spring

ALPHA ALPHA42 Henry H. Cobb

ALPHA BETA19 Eugene Jules Bergeret

ALPHA DELTA104 E. Graham Brehm4 Gordon Kenneth Burns

120 Wallace D. McDowell340 Thomas Roy Murphy289 Roland M. Payne

ALPHA EPSILON183 Norval Morris Faulds909 Winston Louis James107 Charles Raymond Lee, Jr.356 George A. Pena39 Dr. Earl Kenneth Smith81 Carey Judson Thomas524 Bruce Anthony Tomlin

ALPHA ZETA237 Robert G. Coates118 Ralph Maurice Davis34 Claude Kerr

ALPHA ETA17 Malcolm Hayes Hardy82 Perry Milton McNeil181 William Euel Johnson

ALPHA THETA1 William Edison Baker

247 Kelly E. Carter334 James P. Harkness867 William Richard Holler562 Gary William Volbers

ALPHA IOTA195 Robert Bryars Smith205 E. K. Whatley, Jr.

ALPHA KAPPA6 James Joseph Dunn55 Lester Gordon Wetmore

ALPHA MU341 Ralph B. Craine, Jr.724 Jerry Lee Druck216 Norman H. Mazurie, Jr.

ALPHA NU51 Prentice Collard

Woodhouse

ALPHA XI246 Nicholas J. Cavagnaro290 Joseph H.Clarke, Jr.

248 Marlyn Victor Clarke82 William H. Mulligan

ALPHA OMICRON14 Thomas M. Shultz

ALPHA PI22 Rev. Charles H. Douglass

ALPHA RHO11 James C. Wilson, Jr.

ALPHA SIGMA64 Nathan J. Lowe289 James L. Clarke

ALPHA TAU258 Donald Lipphardt129 William F. Burkhart

ALPHA UPSILON214 John H. Russell153 William Krug31 Kenneth B. Tomlinson

ALPHA PHI34 Alton Jacob Jungels562 Michael Lee Villringer

ALPHA PSI82 Leroy C. Brenner66 Alva J. Frame108 Edward Martin McCain

ALPHA OMEGA49 Fred L. Decker

BETA BETA3 George C. Bingham, Jr.45 Charles M. G. Meyer15 Henry J. Mullen, Jr.

BETA DELTA323 David Lee Burdick

BETA ETA105 Pasquale AnthonyAntonelli81 John Grover Brown409 Charles Donald Cross

BETA XI7 Walter Diment

BETA OMICRON28 David Lynn Ward

BETA TAU174 Henry Arnold49 Eliot Battle149 Joe Scott Montgomery

BETA PHI145 Walter Jackson Byrum

GAMMA ETA28 Harry Lebair

GAMMA NU188 William L. McMinn

GAMMA RHO114 James M. Coleman

GAMMA OMEGA166 Jonathan A. Moultrie

DELTA RHO86 Dirk Kenneth Barnes

EPSILON BETA53 Ronald C. Schmerheim

Epsilon Beta - Grand A.D. Wallace

Valley E.M. Henry

J.H. Beyerlein Epsilon Zeta - Central

R.D. Ikerd Arkansas

D.A. CummingsP.W. Flessner, II R.H. Dixon, Jr.

C.W. Adkins, Jr.J.L. BeardenK.D. Crissler

Epsilon Gamma - Long-wood Epsilon Eta - Winthrop

K.F. MooreD.W. RankinD.R. SwagoR.W. StrykerG.C. Slack

Epsilon Delta - Auburn-Montgomery

D.A. JohnsonD.M. Smith, Jr.J.A. StinebaughD.C. Weaver

Epsilon Epsilon - ClinchValley

T.H. Darby, Jr.R.M. RussC.L. Roberts

W.E. RussellJ.H. ByarsM.A. PearsonT.J. Sacco

Epsilon Theta

L.S. DePalmaD.M. TowerP.E. CerriaN.J. BeutellW.P. Freeman

Epsilon Kappa - Southern

Tech

B.L. KiddB.N. VuG.E. Holton, Jr.T.S. LadJ.R. BarrowJ.J. UrquijoF.E. JohnstonS.T. Jefffords, Jr.

Epsilon Lambda - USC-Spartanburg

D.M. PatelM.L. ElmoreD.E. Satterfield

- Solon HallEpsilon Mu - Bradley

Epsilon Iota - UNCGreensboro

J.E. HarkinsD.G. LinebackR.J. KingM.L. LIneback

B.M. LaValleyW. Furling, IllP.R. MillerB.J. HynesB.G. Magnanl

Epsilon Nu - Sacramento

M.J. GlazierS.J. SpiegelmanA. WilsonS.L. CurtisC.B. SchumacherS.E. Volker

MEMORIAL GIFTSThank you for remembering

Hon. Fred S. Gilbert Carl H. Johnson

Alpha Epsilon Chapter Chi Chapter

by by

Robert D. Tylander Kathleen A. Johnson

DO IT NOW...If you are puffing offsomething you've been meaning to do, what are you waiting for?

Always wanted tocall your oldcollege roomate?Pick up thephone and call him.Dreamt aboutvisiting theGreek Islands?Call a travel agent.Would love tosee all of yourfraternity brothers?Arrange a reunion.Feel better if youexercised?Start jogging.Love the taste ofhomegrown tomatoes?Plant your own.Angry about thepotholes in your street?Go to your townmeetings.Intend to rememberyour fraternity?Include the Pi Kappa PhiFoundation in your willor as an insurancebeneficiary.Whatever you've been utting off,

do it NOW. Tomorrow may be too late.

S.M. WardaT.D. Hemmen

Epsilon Xi - LaSalle

F.G. TingleyT.M. LyonsD.W. GiveyM.W. MaurerJ.M. CoulsonB.W. DriscollW. CarrerasJ.D. AlfredoK.F. DriscollJ.N. Oswald

Epsilon OmicronVillanova

J.D. AdamsM.S. SuskoR.J. SarchiaponeJ.T. BaumgardnerR.E. TierneyM.T. EllaJ.A. Brady, Ill

Epsilon Rho - Lenoir-Rhyne

F.J. SandorK.C. BrownM.S. Mullane

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Epsilon Sigma - Christian

Brothers

M.C. CravenE.M. BaileyE.L. Keene, Jr.GD. SolbergJ.S. Terry

Epsilon Tau - St. Joseph's

W.A. HobbsM.J. GeriaA.J. CecchiniP.D. DiGiovanniR.E. Is, Jr.A. ZirpoliJ.J. Kearney

Epsilon Upsilon - Georgia

B.L. Doolittle

Epsilon Phi - Univ. ofAlabama

L.G. Johns, Jr.C.D. Teichmiller

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The Administrative Office Staff wel-comes Karl S. Long, Ill "Trey", as the newDirector of Communications.

Brother Long graduated from the Univer-sity of South Carolina with a B.A. Degree inJournalism. He is also a decorated member ofthe South Carolina Air National Guard.

While an undergraduate member ofSigma chapter, Trey served as Vice Archon,Interfraternity Council delegate and Servicechairman.

As Director of Communications he willmanage the publication of The Star and Lampand administer to the C.A.R. Program. BrotherLong looks forward to working closely withalumni and undergraduates from across thecountry in writing newsletters for over 30 chap-ters. Additionally, he will serve as a LeadershipConsultant when time permits.

Trey enjoys weightlifting, running andreading in his spare time. He also likes studyingthe Civil War and hopes to write a book on thesubject someday.

A native of Albermarle, NC, Jeff Michaelgraduated from the University of North Caro-lina - Chapel Hill, with a degree in Finance. Asa member of Kappa Chapter, he served as PUSHchairman, Vice-Archon, and Archon, while alsoserving on Pi Kappa Phi's Council of Archons.At UNC, Jeff was Vice-Chairman of theschool's undergraduate Honor Court and amember of the Order of the Grail, an honorarysociety based on campus leadership. He enjoysreading, camping and running. Jeff is excitedabout the opportunity to travel and looks for-ward to working with the individual chapters.

Scott Smith joins the AdministrativeOffice from East Carolina University - Beta PhiChapter. A political science major, he servedBeta Phi in the offices of Chaplain, Secretary,Treasurer, and Archon. Originally from Ayden,NC, he now calls Monroe, NC home. BrotherSmith enjoys meeting and working with peopleand some of his hobbies include music, travel-ing, and history.

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ere there is a WillThere is a way

;Think you recognize the value of what the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is. Exciting opportunities to enrich young lives have always existed in

Kappa Phi. We are sure that you would like to see those opportunitiescontinued. Proper planning may show you how you can meet your oblig-ations and also make a significant bequest to support the Fraternity's futureservice.

The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation can send you a free brochure on wills and be-quests. The brochure tells you why you need a will, what information youwill need to draft one, and how to update your present will. The Pi KappaPhi Foundation wants to see you conserve your estate in the best possibleway, to benefit your family and possibly your Fraternity.

A gift, by will, to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation will help to ensure theongoing education activities of your Fraternity.

With one provision in your will you can. . . perpetuate your name or the name

of someone you wish to honor. . . help to strengthen your

Fraternity in perpetuity.If you need information,

please call or write:

Durward W. Owen,Executive Director

Pi Kappa Phi FraternityP.O. Box 240526

Charlotte, NC 28224

- FOUNDERS -SIMON FOGARTY ANDREW A. KROEG, JR. L. HARRY MIXSON

NATIONAL COUNCIL NATIONAL COMMITTEES AREA GOVERNORSArea:

President-David Jaffee Trust Investment-Stephen DePalma I James A. Krucher, 3 Burgh Ave.,116-E Goosecreek Blvd. S Schoor, DePalma & Cangaer Group, Inc. Clifton, NJ 07011Goosec,: 1t, SC 29445 200 Route 9, P.O. Box 1149 II Dr. Arthur J. Ouickenton, 401

Manalapan, NJ 07726 Meadowview Dr., Boone, NC 28607Vice-President-Judge James Turk III Ronald J. deValinger, 402 CollegeBox 611 Education-Dr. Warren Robb St., Cuthbert, GA 31740 - 1314Radford, VA 24141 1812 Cedar Elm West IV Mark Jacobs, 2625 Meridian St.,

Arlington, TX 76012 Apt. 1102, Indianapolis, IN 46208Treasurer-Stephen DePalma V Frank D. Havard, P.O. Box 16348,Schoor, DePal ma & Cangaer Group, Ritual & Insignia - Glenn McConnell Mobile, AL 36616Inc. 27 Bainbridge Drive VI William M. Offle, Jr., 5757 Collier200 Route 9, P.O. Box 1149 Charleston, SC 29407 Avenue, S., Minneapolis, MN 55419Manalapan, NJ 07726 VII Drew Hudel, 6544 Winton St.,

Nomination-Lonnie Strickland, Ill Dallas, TX 75214Secretary-Phillip M. Summers 1 Old Northriver Point VIII Dr. Frank M. Parrish, 7742 S.Vincennes University Tuscaloosa, AL 35406-1011 Harrison Circle, Littleton, CO 801221002 N. First IX VacantVincennes, IN 47591 Alumni-Charles A. Rowland, IV X Steven S. Ryder, 3516 Elm Ave.

P. 0. Box 6375 #406, Long Beach, CA 90807-39163Athens, GA 30604Chaplain-Thomas H. Sayre

P. 0. Box 393Morganton, NC 28655

Chancellor-Nathan HightowerP.O. Box 1669Clearwater, FL 33517

Member-at-Large-Jerry T. BrewerDean of Student LifeUSC-Russell HouseColumbia, SC 29208

Expansion-Clay Edmonds1951 Carr AvenueMemphis, TN 38104

PUSH-Ed Bennett4110 Montibello DriveCharlotte, NC 28226

Pi Kappa Phi FoundationTed A. ScharfenstelnAddison Gilbert Hospital298 Washington StreetGloucester, MA 01930

ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS

MethodistDukeClemsonUniv. Texas-AustinSouth FloridaWesleyShorterJacksonvilleUniv. Texas -ArlingtonOklahomaLaVerneRobert MorrisIndiana Univ of PAMarshall Univ.Averett College

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFExecutive Director -- Durward W. OwenAssistant Executive Director Glenn DicksonDirector of Communications -- Karl S. Long IIIExec. Vice-President of Properties --Joseph A.BradyPUSH Administrator -- Jim EimerAsst. Director of PUSH -- Kenneth KaiserLeadership Consultants -- Tommy Camp,Wally Wahlfeldt, Jeff Michael, Scott Smith

Pi Kappa Phi Properties, Inc.Travis JulianSuite 1350, JMB Property875 N. Michigan AvenueChicago, IL 60611

Box 12372, Methodist College, Fayetteville, NC 28301206 Oregon St., Apt. M, Durham, NC 27705P. 0. Box 2186, Clemson, SC 29632807 M.L. King Jr. Blvd., Austin, TX 78705%Scott Stein, 14470 Reuter Strasse Circle, ff4, Tampa, FL 33613% Nick Spignesl, Box 422, Wesley College, Dover, DE 19901Box 898, Rome, GA 30161% Richard Slinin, 2800 University Blvd., JU Box 860, Jacksonville, FL 32211% Gilbert Leal, 302 Knoll Lane /1701, Arlington, TX 76010900 Asp, Room 160, Norman, OK 73019P.O. Box 827, LaVerne, CA 91750Box 46 R.M.C., Corapolis, PA 15108P.O. Box 1604, Forger Hall P.O., IUP, Indiana, PA 157052W38 Memorial Student Center,Marshall U., Huntington, W.V. 25701%Lance Orndortf, , 460 W. Main 43, Danville, VA 24541

ALUMNI CHAPTERS AND ASSOCIATIONSAlabama Gulf Coast AlumniAlpha Upsilon Alumni Assoc.Alpha Zeta Alumni Assoc.Americus Alumni Corp.Beta Alumni Assoc.Beta Kappa Alumni Assoc.Beta Phi Alumni Assoc.Central Alabama Alumni Assoc.Charleston Alumni Assoc.Delta0micron Alumni ChapterDes Moines Alumni ChapterDetroit Area Alumni Assoc.Epsilon iota Alumni ChapterEpsilon Sigma Alumni ChapterGamma Alpha Alumni Assoc.Gamma Gamma Alumni Assoc.Gamma Phi Club, Inc.Greenwood Alumni Assoc.Indianapolis Area Alumni ChapterIthaca Alumni Assoc.Jacksonville Area Alumni Assoc.Lambda Alumni Assoc.Memphis Alumni Assoc.Metroplex Alumni Assoc.MountaineerAlumni Assoc.Omega Alumni ChapterNorth Jersey Alumni Assoc.New York Alumni ChapterPortland Area Alumni Assoc.Sacramento Valley Alum As.Seattle Alumni Assoc.Texas Area Alumni Assoc.Toledo Alumni Assoc.Washington D.C. Alumni Assoc.West VA Alumni Assoc.Wilmington Alumni Assoc.Zeta Alumni Assoc.

Bill Ishee - 1747 Hunter Ave., Mobile, AL 36606Fred H. Schmehl - 39 W. Wyomissing Ave., Shillington, PA 19607Ted Langton - 3058 NW Charmyr Vista, Corvalis, OR 97330-2705Ron Chaffin - 3145 White Rd., NE, Conyers, GA 30207J.C. Bean - 734 Palmetto St., Spartanburg, SC 29302Dennis Coale - 2850 Evans Woods Dr., Atlanta, GA 30340Rick Wilburn - 190 Heywood Crossing, Asheville, NC 28704Jim Beal - P.O. Box 505, Montevallo, AL 35115Alan Horres, Jr. - 2146 Vespers Dr., Charleston, SC 29407Kirk Defelice - P.O. Box 98, Larose, LA 70373John S. Kirk- P.O. Box 65663, W. Des Moines, IA 50265Bill Lawton - 40703 Melody Dr., Mt. Clemens, M148044Beniamin G. Hunter, Jr. - 900 Englewood St., Greensboro, NC 27403Eddie Keene - 5490 Forest Hill, Memphis, TN 38115Tom Tarn - P.O. Box A, Livingston, AL 35470Brooks Thompson - 718 University Ave., Troy, AL 36081Tom Peterson - 2455 Salvia St. N., Mobile, Al_ 36606Chuck Watson - P.O. Box 848, Greenwood, SC 29646Larry Metzler - 4707 Moller Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46254Lawrence G. Thayer - 103 Woolf Lane, Ithaca, NY 14850Jesse Crimm - 4445 Silverwood Ln., Jacksonville, Fl 32207-6239Leroy Langston - 40 Marietta St., NW, Atlanta, GA 30303David Everson - 1963 Deep Valley Cove, Memphis, TN 38138Mark Fehmer - 2307 Abbington, Grand Prairie, TX 75052Rick W. Price - 7601 Cedar Creek Lane, Charlotte, NC 28210Michael Klumpp - 3625 Mulberry Dr., Lafayette, IN 47905Alvars Krumins - 72 Hillside St., Red Bank, NJ 07701John Burns - 1629 E. 38th St., Brooklyn, NY 11234Rick Hug - 1152 Troon Rd., Lake Oswego, OR 97034Pete Kitowskl - 721 El Dorado Way., Sacramento, CA 95819-3214Dan Mortensen - 1515 NE 96th, Seattle, WA 98115Steven O'Neal - 10800 Fondren No. 14, Houston, TX 77096Christopher P. Cannon - 4931 Fleet Rd., Toledo, OH 43615-3659Edward Hook - Shield Bus. Mach., 8470 Tyco Rd., Vienna, VA 22180Michael C. Paterno - 1315 Martha Rd. S., Charleston, WV 25303Lee Pearson - 3617 Sirbey Smith, Wilmington, NC 28403Caleb B. Jennings - P.O. Box 6427, Spartanburg, SC 29304

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Scholarship Recipients 1987

Pete Duguid - Alpha Theta

Larry Berwick - Alpha Zeta

Janice Lynn Myers

Daughter of Robert A. Myers.,..•

Laura Elizabeth Bugg

Daughter of Charles B. Bugg

Christie Marie Cutajar

Daughter of Charles R. Cutajar

Mark Kevin Coffey Epsilon Rho,..„.

Phillip Keith Cates - Epsilon Iota

Brian C. Perlov - Alpha Sigma

Glen Stuart Fisher -Chi

Michael A. Robinson - Mu

Michael H. McKinney - Epsilon

Craig Steven Entwistle - Gamma Kap'

Bruce Edward Moore - Delta Omega

Shawn 0. Zwilling - Gamma Nu

Basil E. Clair - Beta Beta

Timothy J. Motil - Beta Beta

Ernest A. Porter - Epsilon Sigma

Joseph R. Helduser - Epsilon TauH,„„„

Christopher R. Nusbaum - Beta Iota

Murray J. Weed Alpha Alpha

Christopher Larson - Alpha Alpha,-

Dean Kontinos - Alpha Epsilon ,

Fadi Elias Kiameh - Epsilon Sigma

James B. Renfroe - Gamma Phi

Timothy R.asnic - Alpha Gamily

Michael Reilly - Alpha Kapp,

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