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As summer quickly comes upon another year, Gamma Kappa is shortly coming to a close. The Un- dergraduates are preparing for finals and are all ready to head home and relax for a few months. However we as a chapter are not going to rest. Our summer is packed with many brotherhood events and Recruitment events. There are a few baseball games planned to attend in Kansas City and in St. Louis. We are also hav- ing a float trip in June with the undergrads and our new members we have signed. However let me tell you about what we have been doing in Columbia over the last month. Greek Week came to a close and we were able to capture 5 th place overall. We were able to overcome not making it to skit finals and placed in almost every cate- gory. Our sports teams made it to finals and the third place game in Chapter Update May 2009 Spring Alumni Event Our Spring alumni event started off great with dinner at Boone Tav- ern on Friday night followed by an impromptu pub crawl where over 20 alumni made it out to celebrate being back in Columbia. Saturday morning started off with the first ever Gamma Kappa Alumni Association meeting, where we approved By-Law and elected our board members. Please see page 2 for more information on our newest board members. After our meeting was adjourned we met up with the undergraduate members at the stadium for some great barbeque and a few bever- ages. After the game Alumni went back to the chapter house to meet some more of the undergraduates. For the alumni left after a day long event, we went to dinner and then joined in on yet another pub crawl. Great times were had by all, and all of us are looking forward to our next major event for Homecom- ing. Thanks to all of our alumni that came to the meeting and to everyone that came out and enjoyed some great brotherhood. A perfect week- end to remind us all what it was like when we were in college. eVisions Meet our Current Alumni Association Members GK 161 Raymond Schultz GK 228 John Case GK 358 Charles Isely GK 387 Ronald Warnken GK 399 John Howald GK 411 James Snyder GK 463 James Reiter GK 469 James Shamberger GK 470 Robert Taylor** GK 500 James Ball GK 539 Ward Chambers GK 573 James Critchfield GK 615 John Dennis GK 623 David Smith GK 631 Phillip Parrino GK 635 J. Kevin Checkett GK 665 Stephen Trampe GK 669 Bernard Korte GK 708 Bradford Meyer GK 713 David Hofmeister GK 722 David Carpenter GK 726 Lynn Walker GK 732 Timothy Reed GK 741 W. Jay Edwards GK 747 David Johnson GK 761 Matt Paul GK 798 Leo Scott GK 835 Brian Jenkins GK 901 Stanley Koenigsfeld GK 929 Michael Roberts GK 942 Jonathan Goede GK 1034 Ronald Graves GK 1097 Timothy Luft GK 1182 John Albrecht GK 1340 Rodney Devlin GK 1341 Brian Adam GK 1396 Dustin Searcy GK 1397 Matthew Merrick GK 1403 Patrick Losson GK 1411 Kogan Lee GK 1460 John Minton GK 1474 Brett Anwander GK 1477 Matthew Zellner GK 1485 Jacob Poore ** Denotes a Lifetime Member NOW PAY YOUR GKAA DUES BY CREDIT CARD Just call 573-441-2733 Tell them you are paying your Lambda Chi Alpha Gamma Kappa Alumni Association Dues, and we will do the rest!! volleyball and Basketballs respec- tively. We want to thank you for all your support that you have given us and we are still working on bringing back the first place victo- ries to the chapter. I would also like to announce the chapter’s success on Greek Honors Night. We captured the Columbia Cup, Best Alumni advisor, Best Housemother runner up and Best new membership program. The Columbia Cup represents philan- thropy and community service, our chapter had the largest philan- thropy on campus in which 700 sorority girls participate which al- lowed us to donate $5,500 to the Central Missouri Food Bank. We are now in the homestretch of sports in the Greek Leagues. We are in second place in division two trailing the leaders by 45 points. We have four champion- ships left to fight for and we are not giving up. Volleyball is looking to snag another championship this year and B team is looking to win as well. Both were placed as the top seeds going into playoffs. Soccer has had an up and down season plagued with injuries how- ever coming into the last game of the season and with a record of 2 and 1 they feel confident on return- ing to the championship and winning this time. B team soccer is also looking to return to playoffs for soccer and is ready to fight until the very end. We want to thank all of the Alumni that were able to attend the Alumni weekend we had in April and say thank you for all of your support. We are hoping to see a lot of you this summer at some of the local summer events. Keep looking for details in future newslet- ters. Also I hope that everyone is excited for a new school year and ready to come down for homecom- ing. Again thank you for all of your support. Alumni Ritual on May 8th,2009 Please join us in Columbia on May 8th, 2009 at 7 PM to witness our Alumni ritual that will be shown to all of our graduating seniors. This event is a great way to remember our most sacred ritual that we all saw years ago. The ritual will only take about 45 minutes. After that plan on meet- ing up with our newest alumni members for dinner and some celebrations. If you are interested in attend- ing the alumni ceremony please email gkalumni.association @gmail.com We who know the meaning of brother- hood must practice it.” -Harry S. Truman Gamma Kappa 213

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As summer quickly comes upon

another year, Gamma Kappa is

shortly coming to a close. The Un-

dergraduates are preparing for

finals and are all ready to head

home and relax for a few months.

However we as a chapter are not

going to rest. Our summer is

packed with many brotherhood

events and Recruitment events.

There are a few baseball games

planned to attend in Kansas City

and in St. Louis. We are also hav-

ing a float trip in June with the

undergrads and our new members

we have signed. However let me

tell you about what we have been

doing in Columbia over the last

month.

Greek Week came to a close

and we were able to capture 5th

place overall. We were able to

overcome not making it to skit finals

and placed in almost every cate-

gory. Our sports teams made it to

finals and the third place game in

Chapter Update

May 2009

Spring Alumni Event Our Spring alumni event started off great with dinner at Boone Tav-

ern on Friday night followed by an impromptu pub crawl where over 20

alumni made it out to celebrate being back in Columbia.

Saturday morning started off with the first ever Gamma Kappa

Alumni Association meeting, where we approved By-Law and elected

our board members. Please see page 2 for more information on our

newest board members.

After our meeting was adjourned we met up with the undergraduate

members at the stadium for some great barbeque and a few bever-

ages. After the game Alumni went back to the chapter house to meet

some more of the undergraduates.

For the alumni left after a day long event, we went to dinner and

then joined in on yet another pub crawl. Great times were had by all,

and all of us are looking forward to

our next major event for Homecom-

ing.

Thanks to all of our alumni that

came to the meeting and to everyone

that came out and enjoyed some

great brotherhood. A perfect week-

end to remind us all what it was like

when we were in college.

eVisions Meet our Current

Alumni Association

Members

GK 161 Raymond Schultz GK 228 John Case

GK 358 Charles Isely

GK 387 Ronald Warnken GK 399 John Howald

GK 411 James Snyder

GK 463 James Reiter GK 469 James Shamberger

GK 470 Robert Taylor**

GK 500 James Ball GK 539 Ward Chambers

GK 573 James Critchfield

GK 615 John Dennis GK 623 David Smith

GK 631 Phillip Parrino

GK 635 J. Kevin Checkett GK 665 Stephen Trampe

GK 669 Bernard Korte

GK 708 Bradford Meyer GK 713 David Hofmeister

GK 722 David Carpenter

GK 726 Lynn Walker GK 732 Timothy Reed

GK 741 W. Jay Edwards

GK 747 David Johnson GK 761 Matt Paul

GK 798 Leo Scott GK 835 Brian Jenkins

GK 901 Stanley Koenigsfeld

GK 929 Michael Roberts GK 942 Jonathan Goede

GK 1034 Ronald Graves

GK 1097 Timothy Luft GK 1182 John Albrecht

GK 1340 Rodney Devlin

GK 1341 Brian Adam GK 1396 Dustin Searcy

GK 1397 Matthew Merrick

GK 1403 Patrick Losson GK 1411 Kogan Lee

GK 1460 John Minton

GK 1474 Brett Anwander GK 1477 Matthew Zellner

GK 1485 Jacob Poore

** Denotes a Lifetime Member

NOW PAY YOUR

GKAA DUES BY

CREDIT CARD Just call 573-441-2733

Tell them you are paying your

Lambda Chi Alpha Gamma

Kappa Alumni Association

Dues, and we will do the rest!!

volleyball and Basketballs respec-

tively. We want to thank you for

all your support that you have

given us and we are still working on

bringing back the first place victo-

ries to the chapter.

I would also like to announce the

chapter’s success on Greek Honors

Night. We captured the Columbia

Cup, Best Alumni advisor, Best

Housemother runner up and Best

new membership program. The

Columbia Cup represents philan-

thropy and community service, our

chapter had the largest philan-

thropy on campus in which 700

sorority girls participate which al-

lowed us to donate $5,500 to the

Central Missouri Food Bank.

We are now in the homestretch

of sports in the Greek Leagues.

We are in second place in division

two trailing the leaders by 45

points. We have four champion-

ships left to fight for and we are

not giving up. Volleyball is looking

to snag another championship this

year and B team is looking to win

as well. Both were placed as the

top seeds going into playoffs.

Soccer has had an up and down

season plagued with injuries how-

ever coming into the last game of

the season and with a record of 2

and 1 they feel confident on return-

ing to the championship and winning

this time. B team soccer is also

looking to return to playoffs for

soccer and is ready to fight until the

very end.

We want to thank all of the

Alumni that were able to attend the

Alumni weekend we had in April

and say thank you for all of your

support. We are hoping to see a

lot of you this summer at some of

the local summer events. Keep

looking for details in future newslet-

ters. Also I hope that everyone is

excited for a new school year and

ready to come down for homecom-

ing. Again thank you for all of your

support.

Alumni Ritual on May 8th,2009

Please join us in Columbia on

May 8th, 2009 at 7 PM to witness

our Alumni ritual that will be

shown to all of our graduating

seniors.

This event is a great way to

remember our most sacred ritual

that we all saw years ago. The

ritual will only take about 45

minutes. After that plan on meet-

ing up with our newest alumni

members for dinner and some

celebrations.

If you are interested in attend-

ing the alumni ceremony please

email

gkalumni.association @gmail.com

“We who know the

meaning of brother-

hood must practice it.”

-Harry S. Truman

Gamma Kappa 213

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Meet Your 2009-2011 Gamma Kappa Alumni Association Board of Directors

President

GK 1474 Brett Anwander Brett was an under-

graduate member from

2004-2008. While an un-

dergraduate he was the

House Manager, High Phi

and High Alpha. He also

served on the Caring for

Columbia Steering Commit-

tee.

Brett graduated in 2008 with a

Bachelors of Science in Secondary Sci-

ence Education. He currently works at

Blue Springs High School where he

teaches Biology and Anatomy and is a

Freshman Football Coach. He will start

his Master’s Degree in Administration this

fall through the University of Central

Missouri.

VP of Membership

GK 1411 Kogan Lee Kogan was an under-

graduate and rechartering

member from 2001-2005.

He held the office of High

Alpha from 2003-2004 and

was the Intramural Chairman

for two years.

Kogan graduated in

2005 with a Bachelors of

Science in Business Management. He cur-

rently works at RSM McGladrey Inc. for

the past two and a half years, where he is

a Strategy and Operations Consultant.

Kogan is currently busy preparing for

his wedding in July, he is also in the appli-

cation process and hopes to begin his

master’s in Business Administration this fall.

During his down time he is dedicated to

the alumni board and his golf game.

VP of Finance

GK 1397 Matt Merrick Matt was an under-

graduate member from

2003-2005. While an

undergraduate Matt

was the Party Favors

Chairman during his

accelerated track to

graduation.

Matt graduated in

2005 with a Bachelors of Science in Busi-

ness Administration and a minor in Fi-

nance and Banking. He currently is a

financial representative for Northwest

Mutual. Matt also works for DeSmet

Jesuit High School coaching rugby.

Secretary

GK 470 Bob Taylor Bob was an under-

graduate member

from 1958-1962.

While an undergradu-

ate Bob was the man

in charge of house

decorations. He was

also the High Phi and

High Alpha.

Bob graduated in 1962 with a

Bachelor’s of Science in Mechanical Engi-

neering.

Bob retired after 37 years of flying

for the Air Force and TWA. Bob now

lives in Columbia, MO and is married to

his wife Gloria. They have two sons.

Matthew who is the oldest lives in Cali-

fornia, and Mark lives in Colorado.

Networking Chair

GK 1477 Matt Zellner Matt was an under-

graduate member from

2004-2008. While an

undergraduate Matt was

the High Theta and High

Alpha. Matt was also

the Judicial Prosecutor

for the Interfraternity

Council and was a Sen-

ior Voting Member on

the Junior Greek Council.

Matt graduted in 2008 with a Bache-

lors of Journalism-Broadcast and a minor

in Political Science. He is currently at-

tending the University of Oklahoma

where he is in their JD/MBA program.

Matt will receive both his Juris Doctorate

and (Law Degree) and Masters in Busi-

ness in Administration in 2012.

Programming Chair

GK 1460 John Minton John was an under-

graduate member from

2003-2007. While an

undergraduate John

was the High Theta and

High Beta. He was also

a member of the Miz-

zou Tour Team, and a

For All We Call Mizzou

Singer.

John graduated in 2007 with a de-

gree in Media Convergence and Broad-

cast Journalism.

John released his first musical album

with DBH Productions in November 2008.

He currently lives in Oklahoma City, OK

where he is still pursuing his musical ca-

reer.

WE CURRENTLY HAVE A FEW POSITIONS OPEN!!

Our Communication Chairman Board of Directors position is open!

We are also in need of someone in St. Louis to be a part of our social committee. As the

St. Louis Representative you would help our programming chairman set up events for

alumni in St. Louis. If you are interested in either position please email

[email protected]

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MEET GAMMA KAPPA 1323—CHRIS BERG Brother Chris Berg

grew up in Excelsior

Springs, MO and gradu-

ated from Excelsior

Springs High School af-

ter spending two years

in Pleasanton, Califor-

nia. Chris rushed the

fraternity during his

freshman year while

living in the dorms. He said that he de-

cided to join because he really liked the

members after going through the recruit-

ment process.

Chris said that his associate class was

very small but diverse. Being from small

town, Chris found a lot in common with

Brothers GK 1324 Ryan Mitchell and GK

1321 Bret Tracy; and thought that it was

great to bond with guys from large cities

like brothers GK 1320 Clay Bellamy and

GK 1322 Eric Ludwig. Chris said that

GK 1325 Vipul Patel was probably the

first Indian he had met and Ludwig was

the first Jewish person he ever knew.

Within his class, Chris enjoyed the Kansas

City and St. Louis rivalry and loved giv-

ing Ludwig a hard time about the 1985

World Series.

Chris has many memorable moments

in college. Chris met his wife in college

and they never really went on a ―date‖.

They were always going to their chapter

parties. Chris said their actual first date

was at a Hardee’s on Valentine’s Day.

As a sophomore Chris remembers the Bid

Day Bash Party of 1996, one of the last

big Bid Day Parties held between the

annex and the ATO house. Mizzou going

14-0 in the Big 8 in 1994 and 1995 was

a great time for everyone.

Chris remembers well his associate

class walkout. They took the train to

New Orleans for the weekend. One

night, Chris got separated from the

group and took a cab ride to the Family

Inn hotel, however they were staying in

the Friendly Inn hotel. They also lost Rob

Ogle that night and found him the next

morning sleeping on a bench outside the

train station. Chris remembers every

work week before school started. After

working with all of his brothers to clean

up the house, they moved all of the

couches out on the front yard to play

stick ball, Frisbee and to help the new

freshmen girls move into Jone’s Hall.

While an undergraduate Chris was

the High Rho, Alumni Chairman, and High

Alpha, President. He was rushed by GK

1297 Pat Preismeyer, along with GK

1238 Tim Deves and GK 1313 Aaron

Deves.

Chris graduated in 1995 with a

Bachelors of Arts in Political Science. He

lives in Clayton, MO. He currently is an

in-house attorney for Smurfit-Stone Con-

tainer Corporation. He has been with

them for the past 5 and a half years

after practicing law with Husch Blackwell

and Sanders for four years.

Chris is married to Stacey Tovian who

was a Gamma Phi Beta at Mizzou. They

met during Chris’ sophomore year and

Stacey’s freshman year. They have two

daughters. Laine who is 5 and Kate who

is 2.

With our last Consultant (or ELC or

Traveling Secretary, whatever they were

called when you were at λXA) behind us,

the chapter has a lot to work on over the

summer. A lot of that involves organiza-

tional issues that they have had the past

semester, getting things in order to run a

more efficient chapter. We are putting

together a great Summer Officer Re-

treat, with one of the recent grads volun-

teering to host a session on Teamwork

for us. If you would like to attend it will

be May 30th; contact me for more infor-

mation. There are a lot of alumni events

coming up this summer and next semes-

ter. Please pay attention to the Gamma

Kappa Website to stay on top of every-

thing!

There is one important topic that I

would like to talk about this month. The

new fraternity house is in great need of

two things. The first would be a kitchen.

We have been having the meals catered

in by a cook that brings it from the KA

house every day. This costs us approxi-

mately $5,000 more per year than it

would to have our own kitchen. We also

HIGH PI—GK 1034 RON GRAVES are in desperate need of a new parking

lot. The gravel/blacktop lot that we

have is in very poor shape and is limiting

in size, holding about 30 cars. He have

a fraternity house that holds 39 men,

and with no open parking lots near the

house, we need to expand this parking.

It would also be nice for football game

weekends to make it larger, to allow for

more Alumni parking (free if you are a

member of the GKAA!).

To accomplish these things we need

money. We are not asking for dona-

tions, but loans from alumni that would

allow us to repay them back in 5 – 10

years, paying interest each quarter. If

we could raise $100,000 from these

loans, these important projects at the

house could be completed. We would

like the loan denominations to be in

$5,000 increments to simplify the interest

payments on our side. For more informa-

tion on this program, please contact me

at [email protected]

If you know someone

graduating High School that is

going to Mizzou, and they would make a great Lambda Chi

Alpha member. Please email

ronnyballgame @gmail.com

with their information!!

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MAY BIRTHDAYS

ST. LOUIS CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION

50 St. Louis alumni came together at

the St. Louis Club in Clayton. Gamma

Kappa had 8 representatives there from

numerous different era's that shared

good stories from our time in the chapter.

Some of the best tales from college in-

cluded:

Remembering Mom Garst. We

shared stories that included couching

her in, answering her phone calls

and fire alarms, escorting her to

dinner, and bowling balls being

dropped on floors in rooms at 3 in

the morning.

Cooks. We talked about the meals,

and mainly breakfast cooked to

order by Georgia and Shirley. We

all remember seeing them smoke as

they cooked, but never remember

seeing them flick the ash off of their

cigarettes, and I didn't remember

asking for pepper in my eggs.

Watermelonfest. We discussed

the first Watermelonfest, how it

got started, and what the event

grew into.

Jones Hall. Enough Said.

CiderSwig. Every one of us had

some good CiderSwig stories.

We mostly remembered going

down the slide and what some of

us did to impress our dates.

Tailgating as Alumni. We have

had some good times rooting on

the tigers, and all of us agreed to

make it to some games this fall.

It was a good evening to get to-

gether and remember some of the more

enjoyable moments of college. We didn't

know then what we remember now, but I

believe that we all picked up some gems

along the way.

Mark Your Calendars!! The Alumni Association Float Trip is June 27th, 2009.

If you are interested in attending please contact Neil Stanglein at

[email protected]

All details will be available in the June Newsletter

GK 331 Robert Ottenad

GK 929 Michael Roberts

GK 1004 Richard Klohmann

GK 1014 Daniel Berutti

GK 1021 Scott Davis

GK 1022 Bryan Maurer

GK 1034 Ronald Graves

GK 1037 Mitchell Danklef

GK 1053 William Gorham

GK 1066 Michael Lander

GK 1071 Charles Quisenberry

GK 1073 Thomas Rensch

GK 1103 Christopher Breneman

GK 1106 Michael Manlin

UPCOMING EVENTS June

27th—Alumni Float Trip please contact Neil Stanglein at

[email protected] for more details If you are plan-

ning to attend please contact Neil so we can get a

head count, and start pricing the event

July

31st-Aug 1st—Centennial Celebration in Indianapolis, IN

(visit www.lambdachi.org for more information)

October

24th, 2009—Homecoming. A block of rooms has been re-

served at the Comfort Inn Suites in Columbia. Group Number

is 100679.

November

8th, 2009—Boston Cenntenial Celebration (visit

www.lambdachi.org for more details)

14th, 2008—Gamma Kappa Celebrates Lambda Chi Alpha

centennial with formal dinner. A block of rooms has been

reserved at Hampton Inn on Stadium Drive. The Group num-

ber is GKA. Please RSVP for the banquet to

[email protected] by November 1st, 2009

GK 1122 Daniel Barry

GK 1165 Bradley Gilmore

GK 1200 James Eisenhart

GK 1215 Marc Hefner

GK 1226 Craig Siebel

GK 1230 Brian Bush

GK 1242 Stephen Kirsten

GK 1324 Ryan Mitchell

GK 1346 Matthew Murray

GK 1364 Scott Vogel

GK 1406 Ryan Wright

GK 1418 Jerad Stock

GK 1419 Jack Curtis

GK 1427 Aaron Rinehart

GK 1432 Daniel Schultz

GK 1446 Joshua Yoon

GK 1460 John Minton

GK 1491 Clayton Cobler

GK 1492 Ryan Smith

GK 1511 Daniel Mareschal

GK 1512 Christopher Strobel

GK 1522 Tyler Klein

GK 1523 Michael Uffmann

GK 1574 Jonathan Hunt

GK 1566 Aaron Roberts

By: Brian “Stork” Adam

From Left to Right: GK 506 Keith Bester; GK 1034 Ron Graves; GK 463 Jim Reiter; Dave Baughman; Gk 1060 Mark Waters; GK 1341 Brian Adam; GK 1097 Tim Luft; GK 1002 Bret Kimes

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GK 4 Richard Smith

GK 15 Jasper Smith

GK 16 William Buck

GK 23 William Broadhurst

GK 24 Gordon Poulter

GK 32 Guy Laws

GK 38 Barnum Wade

GK 40 Edward Brown

GK 43 Elmer Suhr

GK 47 Robert Watt

GK 51 Paul Marvin GK 63 Hood Newton

GK 65 Loyd Smith

GK 70 Paul Beckley

GK 76 H. Sears

GK 77 Lawrence Underwood

GK 82 Claude Love

GK 86 Chester Johnson

GK 87 Gilbert May

GK 96 J. Owens

GK 101 Harry Moore

GK 107 Sidney Freegard

GK 111 Leon Bowker

GK 111 Leon Bowker

GK 112 Vardaman Cockrell

GK 116 Francis Motter

GK 118 Morton Carter

GK 121 Leonard Haseman

GK 125 John Basey

GK 134 Henry Mayer

GK 136 James Speer

GK 138 Paul Dunard

GK 142 Philip Farmer

GK 147 Robert Hoffman

GK 153 Bill Overbey

GK 154 William Rains

GK 165 Fiske Miles

GK 167 Harry Schneider

GK 169 William Spencer

GK 170 Edward Sweeney

GK 171 Robert Hitchens

GK 172 Kenneth Mehl

GK 174 Brice Williams

GK 181 Edwin White

GK 184 Ernst Kuhn

GK 189 Mark Miles

GK 190 Jose Monteverde

GK 193 Roy Reilly

GK 194 Robert Southard

GK 203 C. Danford

GK 204 Henry Kerstner

GK 205 John Carl

GK 208 Robert Pinkney

GK 209 Lloyd Glaves

GK 217 Louis Potter

GK 219 Leroy Powell

GK 223 Roy Merritt

GK 230 Marshall Lyons

GK 232 Donald Rice

GK 234 Harry Knisely

GK 235 Charles Miller

GK 236 Robert Barnes

GK 240 Newton Haney

GK 242 Dale Bogguss

GK 244 Jack Green

GK 246 Thomas Huckins

GK 248 Frank Lambie

GK 255 Emmett Williams

GK 257 Stanley Schultz

GK 267 Joseph Long

GK 268 Fred Oberheide

GK 269 Jack Cogswell

GK 273 Bernard Darling

GK 275 Robert McMurray

GK 317 John Kadlec

GK 319 Carol Duley

GK 326 Lloyd Baum

GK 335 Richard Tolson

GK 341 William Rau

GK 343 James Grant

GK 361 William Miner

GK 383 Kenneth Edwards

GK 390 James Nichols

GK 391 Gary Weiss

GK 402 Edwin Levander

GK 404 Granville Crabtree

GK 406 Lloyd Hughes

GK 412 Jack Miller

GK 416 John Stompoly

GK 424

GK 428 Roy Larsen

GK 429 John Butsch

GK 438 Paul Wintz

GK 444 Richard Crawford

GK 446 James Bender

GK 447 James Nighswonger

Meet Gamma Kappa 1560—Aaron Finnegan

Brother Aaron

Finnegan grew up in

Eureka, MO in west

St. Louis County and

graduated from

Eureka High School in

2007. Aaron is cur-

rently a sophomore

at the University.

Aaron decided to

become a Lambda Chi Alpha because

he notices that Lambda Chi had a very

strong new member program. He also

wanted to be a part of something that

could help him get involved on campus,

and when he joined Lambda Chi had

numerous members involved in external

organizations. The final push that

Aaron got to become a Lambda Chi

was his father who was a member of

Lambda Chi at Missouri State.

Aaron said that being an associate

was one of the best times in his life. He

got to meet his new brothers which he

knows will be some of his friends for the

rest of his life.

During Aaron’s time in the fraternity

he has held many positions. As a fresh-

man he started out as the historian, then

became the sober driving coordinator,

dance director and High Epsilon, social

chairman. Aaron then became the re-

cruitment chairmen and was able to re-

cruit two classes. Last fall had 28 new

members and this spring has 18 new

members. Aaron said that is most memo-

rable moment so far has been him being

able to see all the new members bond

and make friendships, taking advantage

of what Lambda Chi Alpha has to offer.

Aaron is currently the Public Relations

Chairman for the chapter.

Not only is Aaron very involved with

Lambda Chi Alpha, he has had numerous

positions on campus as well. Aaron has

been the Scholarship director, New

Greek Educator and Greek Ambassador

for the IFC Council. Aaron is a volunteer

for STRIPES (a university sober driving

program). He is a current justice for the

Greek Judicial Board, a GAMMA (Greek

Advocating a Mature Management of

Alcohol) steering committee member, and

is on the 2009 Homecoming Steering

Committee, where he will host the talent

portion of Homecoming skits. He is a

Trulaske Scholar for the College of Busi-

ness and is a current pledge to the Alpha

Kappa Psi Business Fraternity.

Aaron is currently majoring in Mar-

keting with a minor in Spanish. He plans

on graduating in 2011. Once Aaron

graduates he plans on moving to a big

city and finding a fun job.

Lost Alumni If you have any information on the following members please email [email protected] or have

them update their information at www.mizzouchoppers.com

GK 448 Daryl Drummond

GK 451 Albert Ruhmann

GK 452 J. Curtright

GK 460 Roger Bridges

GK 462 John Owens

GK 468 Paul Moschner

GK 472 Gary Klinger

GK 474 Alfonse Laiben

GK 475 Bond Hattershire

GK 476 Thomas Mahach

GK 482 George Epperson

GK 483 Charles Phipps

GK 488 William Schaperkotter

GK 493 Michael King

GK 499 Ray Culli

GK 505 David Wright

GK 507 Paul Keller

GK 509 Robert Fiebig

GK 512 William Fuller

GK 513 Jeffrey Cole

GK 518 David Cole

GK 524 James Clay

GK 537 Kenneth Howe

GK 550 James Amos

GK 575 Kenneth Vail

GK 578 David Hall

GK 582 James Walden

GK 585 Robert Taylor

GK 611 Donald Evans

GK 614 James Shelton

GK 628 Robert Stroud

GK 630 John Frick

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GK 641 James Price

GK 642 William Weaver

GK 643 John Russell

GK 646 Richard Polen

GK 648 Thomas Emerson

GK 650 Robert Speight

GK 659 Michael Rabuse

GK 660 David Stoup

GK 666 Harold Lamb

GK 674 Michael Myrick

GK 677 Mark Winkle

GK 682 Gregory Eaton

GK 686 Christopher Sturges

GK 688 Richard Henderson

GK 690 Raymond Stephens

GK 693 John Perkins

GK 696 John Woodson

GK 703 Eric Krueger

GK 710 Michael Phillips

GK 711 Stephen Schwarz

GK 712 Kurt Laursen

GK 717 Stephen Hicks

GK 729 Rodney Bowen

GK 733 Bradley Higbee

GK 740 Robert De Bord

GK 742 Gary Terwilliger

GK 749 Arthur Schupp

GK 750 Jack Guccione

GK 753 Frederick Morton

GK 755 Bruce Rumsey

GK 756 Matthew Korte

GK 767 Robert Koon

GK 769 Kenneth Schmid

GK 773 William Rice

GK 779 Dwight Mattmuller

GK 790 Mark Eaton

GK 800 Richard Lowry

GK 804 Kenneth Ford

GK 806 Thomas Del Pico

GK 818 James York

GK 821 Mark Dickmann

GK 844 Joseph Lathrop

GK 847 Donald Raunikar

GK 848 Lawrence Cope

GK 851 Stephen Jury

GK 858 Danny East

GK 863 John Garth

GK 867 David Roberts

GK 871 Steven Koon

GK 875 John Young

GK 880 Daniel Burr

GK 881 Donald Brown

GK 883 Todd Owsley

GK 889 Robert Chase

GK 890 Mike Minahan

GK 892 James Chura

GK 898 Brett Blair

GK 899 Jeffrey Foley

GK 900 David Smith

GK 910 Chuck Shine

GK 917 Michael Como

GK 918 William Spooner

GK 932 Stephen Russell

GK 935 Michael Helmuth

GK 937 Jeffrey Hess

GK 944 Robert Cole

GK 947 John Boggs

GK 956 Jeffrey Chase

GK 968 Nicholas Sepac

GK 969 Reilly Mitchell

GK 972 Michael Keller

GK 974 Timothy Wickey

GK 976 Aghyad Dimachkieh

GK 985 Michael Powers

GK 986 Gregory Kornstad

GK 991 Timothy Young

GK 993 Randy Pine

GK 1001 James Williams

GK 1007 Scott Kennedy

GK 1008 Mark Melvin

GK 1009 Peter Dunn

GK 1011 Ronald Hritzkowin

GK 1012 Kurt Osborne

GK 1020 Kurt Williams

GK 1022 Bryan Maurer

GK 1031 Mark Manlin

GK 1033 Scott Hamilton

GK 1036 David Elliot

GK 1043 John Arnold

GK 1044 Paul Dueringer

GK 1053 William Gorham

GK 1063 Sean Ohearne

GK 1069 Steven Kremer

GK 1074 Eric Singleton

GK 1082 Michael Caton

GK 1083 Michael Jarman

GK 1109 William Scull

GK 1110 Michael Leeman

GK 1113 David Hummel

GK 1118 David Schneider

GK 1124 Michael Pybass

GK 1126 Kevin Silsby

GK 1142 Jeffrey McIntyre

GK 1147 Chad Kasten

GK 1148 Jeffrey Turner

GK 1152 Grant Wright

GK 1158 Gregory Ilewski

GK 1159 Jonathan Shaver

GK 1166 Matt Rogers

GK 1169 Michael Wolf

GK 1178 Scott Lovera

GK 1183 Alexander Kesic

GK 1184 Eric Taylor

GK 1187 Carl Yost

GK 1202 Daniel Weinstein

GK 1208 Bradley Traupmann

GK 1210 Michael Monahan

GK 1215 Marc Hefner

GK 1222 Jeffrey Colvin

GK 1230 Brian Bush

GK 1231 Erik Kolseth

GK 1242 Stephen Kirsten

GK 1251 Jon Timmons

GK 1253 Brian Grenia

GK 1264 Michael Cucar

GK 1265 Richard Hayes

GK 1267 Aaron Durham

GK 1271 Jeffrey Brennan

GK 1274 Christopher Calvin

GK 1276 John Ismert

GK 1278 Donald Fendler

GK 1290 Christopher Brennan

GK 1291 Kenneth Datel

GK 1300 John Still

GK 1301 Adam Robeson

GK 1305 Colin O'Malley

GK 1309 James McCaulla

GK 1310 Scott Hefner

GK 1311 Vu Tran

GK 1329 Edward Weishar

GK 1331 Jerry Taylor

GK 1332 William Hawkins

GK 1344 Jason Gregory

GK 1377 Gary Landers

GK 1401 Aaron Flynn

GK 1406 Ryan Wright

GK 1407 James Sturgill

GK 1415 Neeraj Dalal

GK 1419 Jack Curtis

GK 1432 Daniel Schultz

GK 1436 Derrick Berry

GK 1447 Jeffrey Coppage

GK 1472 Dylan Schowengerdt

GK 1488 Joshua Root

GK 1497 David Koester

Richard Andrews

Milton Armstrong

Richard Conerly

H.L. Crowley

Keith DeBold

Robert Forbes

Earl Grandstaff

Walker Howlett

Charles Hudson

Jack James

David Moore

Edward Owsley

Paul Smith

Robert Tilley

John Van Horn

If you know of anyone that was not initiated as a Gamma Kappa but transferred to

Mizzou, please submit their information at www.mizzouchoppers.com, so that we

can contact them as well.

Alumni Association Dues are $50 $30 If You Have Been An Alumni For Less Than 4 Years

$1000 Payable Over 4 Years for Lifetime Dues Please send your dues to:

Brett Anwander

421 NW Beau Drive

Blue Springs, MO 64014

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