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ANNUALREPORT2014
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REPORT CARDChapter participation in SigEp programs, leadership event attendance and performance
BOARD OF GOVERNORSRecognizing annual leadership donors to SigEp
BY THE NUMBERSA summary of your giving
2014 DONOR LISTRecognizing all of our 2014 donors by chapter
YOUR IMPACTChapter programs, leadership eventsand scholarships supported by you
LEADERSHIPNational Board of Directors, Educational Foundation Trustees, SigEp National Housing Directors
HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETYRecognizing undergraduate donors
CONTACT US
WAYS TO GIVE
FROM THE GRAND PRESIDENTLetter from Phillip A. Cox
LEGACY SOCIETYRecognizing our estate donors
1TABLE OF CONTENTS
Seeing my son return to the Chapel Hill campus and North Carolina Delta this fall, I couldn’t help but reflect on how different college is today than when I was in school 30 years ago. Courses are taught online, freshman dorms rival corporate housing in their amenities, and
the pressures and challenges students face in a hyper-connected, global community would have been completely foreign to any of my Indiana chapter brothers in 1984.
Yet, much has stayed the same. Students and their campuses still need leadership, and they still need SigEp … perhaps now more than ever. Your support ensures SigEp’s continued role as a critical and valued partner in higher education. Because of you, the 2014 fiscal year was one of significant progress and unprecedented success, and I’m excited to share with you our 2014 Annual Report.
By the end of the 2013-2014 school year, SigEp was supporting the growth and development of 15,286 men—making us the largest national fraternity. Our continued success and relevance among college males is driven by our brand-defining Balanced Man Program. Undergraduates spend 90 percent of college outside of a classroom, and the Balanced Man Program helps brothers use that time to develop skills and experiences they need to succeed in college and beyond. Our brothers are Rhodes and Marshall Scholars, varsity athletes, and student body presidents. Collectively, they achieved the highest GPA in our Fraternity’s history last year with a 3.14.
We have continued to invest in volunteers and university partnerships. Last year, 149 SigEp faculty fellows made academic support a central piece of the chapter experience, and a new property management service was developed to allow volunteers to shift their focus from addressing housing issues to mentoring our undergraduates. Last year also saw the accreditation of two new Residential Learning Communities, bringing our total to 48, and we expect to see further growth in the coming semesters.
Our nationally acclaimed series of leadership events continued to give brothers the chance to develop the leadership and life skills they need to make a difference in their chapters, campuses and communities. Enrollment in our leadership events reached an all-time high of 7,911 in the 2013-2014 school year, giving more students access to leadership programs than any other fraternity.
Preparing our brothers to succeed upon graduation has become a major focus for SigEp. Our newest leadership event, Life After College, has touched the lives of 658 men since it first launched in 2013, and career preparedness education was added to Carlson Leadership Academies, Conclave and EDGE last year.
None of this would have been possible without your support. Undergraduate success is the product of a better SigEp experience, and we’ve been able to make these strides because you stood with us last year. In our 2014 fiscal year, brothers and friends gave 2.5 million dollars in support of SigEp. 1,011,587 of those dollars came in the form of unrestricted gifts critical to supporting the chapter programs, leadership events and scholarships that give SigEp our competitive edge—an 8 percent growth in giving since last year. We also welcomed 496 new brothers and friends to our donor family.
Since Conclave, our Educational Foundation’s Board of Trustees has focused their efforts on providing outstanding fiduciary oversight of Foundation assets. Under the leadership of President Dr. Edward Hammond, Emporia State ‘66, our Trustees have worked tirelessly to ensure that Foundation practices exceed industry standards and your expectations as a donor. Hammond, President Emeritus of Fort Hays State University and the longest-serving college leader in the Kansas regents system, brings 48 years of experience to an already talented board. Under their guidance, our endowed funds grew by 15 percent in 2014 to reach 12.96 million by June 30, 2014.
This year has given us so much to celebrate. It has also reminded us that we have work ahead. Undergraduate fees still provide funding for 80 percent of the SigEp experience—a dependence that limits the reach of our programs, events and scholarships each year. I am confident that with your continued support we will soon be able to give every deserving brother access to the best SigEp experience.
Thank you for believing in SigEp. Your support makes our Fraternity the most empowering and transformative part of college for our brothers.
Fraternally,
Phillip A. CoxGrand President
FROM THEGRAND
PRESIDENT
2 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
3FROM THE GRAND PRESIDENT
2014GIVING BYFUNDS chapter aND
NaMeDSchOLarShIpFUNDS
$466,157655 DONORS
*Includes Fraternity, Foundation
and SigEp National Housing
Boards.
aNNUaL FUND aND LeaDerShIp eVeNt GIFtS
$1,011,5871,954 DONORS
reSIDeNtIaL LearNINGcOMMUNItIeS
$1,105,958329 DONORS
aVcs aND prIVatecOrpOratIONS$42,66926 DONORS
UNDerGraDUateS$12,735282 DONORS
aLUMNI$2,230,3342,327 DONORS
BOarDS aND StaFF*$160,06558 DONORS
FrIeNDS OF SIGep$137,89998 DONORS
DONOr SUMMarY
TOTAL GIVING
2014 FUNDraISING SUMMarY
CORPORATEMATCHING GIFTS
$108,349
IN-KINDGIFTS
$2,707
CASHAND STOCK
$2,180,460
ESTATEGIFTS
$292,186
eNDOWMeNt GrOWth
SIGEP ENDOWMENT: $12,962,680**
2014 GAINS AND DIVIDENDS: $1,728,721
**As of June 30, 2014.
BY theNUMBerS
4 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
2014 FUND aLLOcatION
LeaDerShIp GraNt* reSIDeNtIaL LearNING cOMMUNItY GraNtS**
$358,882$1 MM
chapter aND NaMeD SchOLarShIpS
$225,821
2012 2013 20142010 2011
3.15
3.14
3.13
3.12
3.11
3.10
3.09
3.08
0
GRADE POINT AVERAGE
2012 2013 20142010 2011
15400
15300
15200
15100
15000
14900
14800
14700
0
UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERSLEADERSHIP EVENT ATTENDANCE
2012 2013 20142010 2011
8000
7000
6000
5000
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
FRATERNITY GRANT
2014 $1,000,000
2010 $240,0002011 $360,000
2012 $400,000
2013 $680,000
YOUR DOLLARS at WOrk
*This grant is awarded to the Fraternity to fund SigEp’s nationally recognized leadership events and support the growth of chapter programs like the Balanced Man Program and Residential Learning Communities.
**Residential Learning Community grants allow alumni to support housing initiatives, faculty fellow and resident scholar programs, and other academic programs.
5BY THE NUMBERS
T ODAY, 90 PERCENT OF THE COLLEGE ExPERIENCE TAKES PLACE OUTSIDE THE WALLS OF A CLASSROOM, AND
SIGEP HAS THE ABILITY TO FOREVER CHANGE THE LIVES OF THOSE WHO SPEND THAT 90 PERCENT WITH US.
With your support, we are able to do more each year, to innovate and to serve as a valued partner in higher education. Our brothers enjoy an experience defined by chapter programs that support their daily growth, leadership events that equip them with the skills they need to lead their chapters and communities, and scholarships that keep academic successat the forefront of their minds.
7YOUR IMPACT
the BaLaNceD MaN prOGraM
Throughout my years
in college, I know I have been
made better as a result of
the Balanced Man Program
and Sigma Phi Epsilon. At
first, I didn’t want to go Greek, but then I
realized that SigEp was different, and its core
values were essentially an extension of those
on which I was raised. The Balanced Man
Program promoted those values through its
principles of equal rights and responsibilities
for every member and its focus on being
excellent physically and intellectually. As a
result, I feel more prepared to take on life after
college.” —Will Menas, alabama ‘15
8 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
SOMe OF the MOSt IMpOrtaNt LeSSONS FrOM cOLLeGe are LearNeD OUtSIDe OF a cLaSSrOOM.Ninety percent of college takes place outside of classroom walls. It’s in this part of the college experience—the unplanned, unstructured hours—that students discover their passions and plan for their futures. For our brothers, much of this time is spent with their chapters—it’s where they learn how to communicate and work with others, to lead and speak in front of a crowd.
The Balanced Man Program is the centerpiece of their SigEp chapter experience. The program is designed to provide the structure, support and guidance that is typically lacking in college. Alumni-volunteers, faculty and mentors provide personal and professional guidance through a program focused on scholarship, leadership and life skills. The refinement of these crucial skills helps our brothers succeed upon graduation and prepares them to achieve balance in every aspect of their lives.
FraterNItIeS FOLLOW IN SIGep’S FOOtStepS
the BaLaNceD MaN prOGraM LeaDS tO cONtINUeD SUcceSS FOr SIGep
15,286MeMBerS
3.14Gpa
67aVeraGechapter
SIZe
To learn more, visit sigep.org/bmp
1990 2000 2020
(1993) SIGMA PHI EPSILON OFFICIALLY ADOPTS THE BALANCED MAN PROGRAM
(2007) LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ADOPTSTRUE BROTHER INITIATIVE
(2007) TAU KAPPA EPSILON ADOPTSTHE BLUEPRINT
(2010) PHI DELTA THETA ADOPTSPHIDELT 2010
(1998) BETA THETA PI ADOPTS THE MEN OF PRINCIPLE INITIATIVE
2010(2008) DELTA TAU DELTA ADOPTSTHE ROAD: THE JOURNEY TO ExCELLENCE
(2008) SIGMA NU ADOPTSTHE PURSUIT OF ExCELLENCE PROGRAM
(2014) SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ADOPTSTHE TRUE GENTLEMAN ExPERIENCE
(2014) PI KAPPA ALPHA ADOPTSTHE TRUE PIKE ExPERIENCE
9THE BALANCED MAN PROGRAM
reSIDeNtIaL LearNING cOMMUNItIeSSIGep’S reSIDeNtIaL LearNING cOMMUNItY program expands upon traditional residential college models from Oxford and Cambridge to provide brothers with a living-learning environment where they are surrounded by high-achieving peers and university faculty. Faculty fellows and graduate students serving as resident scholars teach classes, host office hours and facilitate discussions, all within the chapter’s home. Brothers at RLC chapters have higher grades, are more engaged in campus activities, and are more likely to spend their time outside of the classroom developing life skills they need to succeedafter graduation.
Today, 48 chapters are accredited through a rigorous RLC application process,but the elements of this program can be found at any SigEp chapter. Gifts from alumni and friends support the four core areas of these living-learning communities: consistently productive Balanced Man Program experiences, university partnerships supported by faculty fellows, strong networks of volunteer support, and physical environments conducive to academic success.
While the house is the heart of our RLC
program, brothers have fostered an
environment of living and learning that extends
beyond the house. Being surrounded by positive
undergraduate and alumni role models has helped
me learn key lessons about time and stress
management, communication, decision-making
and other life skills.”—Sam Schroeder, cincinnati ‘17
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149FacULtYFeLLOWS
43reSIDeNtSchOLarS
3.25Gpa
*Average RLC GPA in fall 2013, compared to all member GPA of
3.14 for same semester
*
the reSIDeNtIaL LearNING cOMMUNItY
prOGraM trULY SetS SIGep apart. Over the
past four years, I have been impressed time
and again with how undergraduate members
take advantage of the unique space to excel
academically, socially and developmentally. They emerge from this
program not only as accomplished students and scholars, but as
future leaders and confident, balanced young men. Working with
the exceptional men of SigEp has been very personally rewarding.”
—christine probett, San Diego State Faculty Fellow
To learn more, visit sigep.org/rlc 11RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES
I haD the OppOrtUNItY to
meet so many highly talented
and experienced volunteers from
chapters in our region. Hearing
them readily share both their
successes and shortcomings was invaluable as a
new volunteer. I left invigorated to improve my
chapter’s AVC, and all of the advice I received that
weekend has helped us immensely. We have since
created a new LinkedIn group to connect with
brothers around the country and plan on starting a
mentoring program between undergraduates and
alumni, an idea I got from Carlson.” —Dylan heart,
St. Mary’s ‘12
VOLUNteerS
12 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
VOLUNteerS SerVING at the LOcaL, reGIONaL aND NatIONaL LeVeLSare a huge part of SigEp’s success. Many of SigEp’s volunteers are alumni who stay involved to give back. Others are members of the university’s faculty and staff as well as parents and community leaders who volunteer because they believe in SigEp’s ideals and want to make an impact on the lives of undergraduate men. Their involvement means that our brothers are supported by strong mentors and role models.
Each year, volunteers have opportunities to hone their skills and connect with peers and mentors at SigEp’s leadership events. In our 2014 fiscal year, Carlson Leadership Academies and the Grand Chapter Conclave offered expanded opportunities for volunteer education.
253VOLUNteerSeDUcateD at
carLSON
161VOLUNteerSeDUcateD at
cONcLaVe
To learn more, visit sigep.org/volunteers 13VOLUNTEERS
eDGe
eDGe IS Where I saw the kind of family I had chosen to belong to for the rest of my life.
The second I met the first brother from a different chapter, I realized I was a part of
something bigger. I discovered teamwork, character building, trust and the true essence
of Virtue, Diligence and Brotherly Love. More importantly, I discovered that I will always
have someone to catch me if I fall.” —parker Maddox, Virginia commonwealth ‘17
14 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
eDGe heLpS BrOtherS Make Better chOIceSEDGE participants are better prepared to recognize and avoid risky behaviors that could put them or their peers in harm’s way. Since the program’s launch, SigEp has seen a significant decrease in the number of insurance claims made each year.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/edge
at eDGe, SIGep’S NeWeSt MeMBerS LearN hOW tO Make the MOSt OF theIr cOLLeGe YearS.During this high-energy overnight program, members participate in team-building activities, physical challenges and small group discussions to build greater self-awareness and establish personal goals. Participants learn how to challenge themselves and those around them, make healthy life choices, lead with values and purpose, and live SigEp’s Ritual. EDGE also teaches new members about personal branding and how to interact with alumni who can provide professional mentoring. Brothers return home with a blueprint for success in college and the skills they need to overcome obstacles along the way.
Gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund make EDGE possible, and recent giving has resulted in 17 new programs this year. A total of 53 EDGE programs gave 3,822 of our new brothers the chance to attend their first leadership event – over 500 more than last year.
2002 20082003 20092004 20102005 20112000 2006 20122001 2007 2013
3500
2000
1500
3000
1000
2500
500
0
25
15
10
20
5
0
EDGE ATTENDANCE
EDG
E AT
TEN
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CLA
IMS
INSURANCE CLAIMS
15EDGE
MOre BrOtherS FIND LeaDerShIp thrOUGh carLSONCarlson Leadership Academies continued to offer more brothers an opportunity to develop their leadership skills in 2014. Contributing to the growing demand for this program are aspiring chapter officers who seek out the leadership education offered at these academies. Chapters that send both current officers and rising leaders have easier transitions and greater leadership ability to draw from.
2012 2013 2014
2295
26252638
2010 2011
2700
2400
2300
2600
2200
2500
2100
2000
CARLSON ENROLLMENT
2558
2701
carLSON LeaDerShIp acaDeMYI LOVe carLSON
BecaUSe it’s not
what you get in a typical
classroom. It’s full of
higher level questions
and concepts that help us
really think strategically
about how to improve
our chapters. Leaving
Carlson, the main thing I
was really looking forward
to was jumping into one-
on-one meetings with
the rest of my executive
board to get everyone as
excited as I was.” —christopher John, Ohio State ‘16
16 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
carLSON LeaDerShIp acaDeMIeS prOVIDeD haNDS-ON LeaDerShIp traINING tO 2,701 UNDerGraDUateS aND VOLUNteerS thIS Year. New officers, volunteers and rising chapter leaders gathered in five cities across the country for training in team development, goal setting and officer roles. Recent additions to this program include tracks focused on helping chapters implement the Balanced Man Program and recruitment best practices. This year’s Carlsons also added a session on how chapter officers can develop habits and experiences that translate to the workplace.
These academies are named for Brother Curtis L. Carlson, Minnesota ’37, founder and chairman of the Carlson Companies. Brother Carlson’s philanthropic support and leadership helped expand this program from previously smaller leadership academies. Today, the Carlson Leadership Academies are supported by gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund.
1,014NUMBer OF NON
eXecUtIVe OFFIcerS eNrOLLeD IN 2014
carLSONS
2,701tOtaL 2014 carLSON
eNrOLLMeNt
To learn more, visit sigep.org/carlson 17CARLSON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
I reaLIZe NOW that WIthOUt rUck I WOULD NOt haVe UNDerStOOD SO
MaNY thINGS aBOUt WhO I aM aS a LeaDer, what I am capable of as a
leader and what my place can be in my chapter and in the world. The Ruck
Leadership Institute has inspired me ... it has relit the fire within me to go
back and make the changes that not only impact my local chapter, but impact
the Grand Chapter and the world today.” —carlos romero, South Florida ‘15
rUck LeaDerShIp INStItUte
18 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
MOre BrOtherS Seek OUt rUck LeaDerShIp INStItUte each Year.Competition for entry into the program is fierce, with more brothers applying each year. This year 688 applicants applied for 160 spots.
2012 2013 20142010 2011
900
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
APPLICANTS SCHOLARS
To learn more, visit sigep.org/ruck
the FraterNItY’S BeSt aND BrIGhteSt Gather each SUMMer FOr aN INteNSe, FIVe-DaY prOGraM ON perSONaL LeaDerShIp.Brothers examine their leadership styles and are encouraged to explore their true potential. Prominent alumni serve as faculty and guide Ruck scholars through competitive challenges and lessons in leadership, based on the world-renowned book, The Leadership Challenge, co-authored by Brother Barry Posner, California Santa-Barbara ’70.
Ruck teaches the few to impact the many, and brothers return home with the skills and confidence to make a difference in their chapter, campus and community.
19RUCK LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
SecUrING a DreaM JOB rIGht OUt OF cOLLeGe IS NO eaSY taSk, BUt SIGep IS GIVING OUr BrOtherS the pOWer tO take cONtrOL OF theIr pOSt-cOLLeGIate LIVeS.Life After College is a two-day leadership event designed to give SigEp undergraduates the life skills and career insights they need for post-collegiate success. Alumni, volunteers, local business leaders and human resource professionals lead group coaching and one-on-one mentoring sessions. The weekend wraps up with a SigEp-exclusive career fair where brothers have the chance to put all of their networking skills into action, learn about specific industries and company cultures, and meet with potential employers.
LIFe aFter cOLLeGe
• Millennials are expected to make up the largest work force in the U.S. History.
• Nearly half of recent grads are making less than $25,000 per year.
• Nearly 80% are facing at least $10,000 in loans.
• 53.6% of bachelor’s degree- holders under the age of 25 were jobless or underemployed in 2012.
• 61% of business decision- makers give colleges and universities a “C” or lower on preparing recent college grads for their first jobs.
SIGep MakINGa DIFFereNce
98%OF GraDUatING SeNIOrS
SUrVeYeD FeeL SIGephaS BeeN INFLUeNtIaL IN
preparING theM FOrLIFe aFter cOLLeGe.*
658UNDerGraDUate BrOtherS
haVe partIcIpateD IN INaUGUraL LIFe aFter
cOLLeGe prOGraMSSINce 2013
BeNtLeY UNIVerSItY NatIONaL StUDY** cNN MONeY USa tODaY
*2014 national survey of graduating seniors. **Prepared-U-Project
20 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
To learn more, visit sigep.org/lac
FOr Me, LIFe aFter cOLLeGe
WaS ONe OF thOSe MOMeNtS IN
cOLLeGe WheN YOU kNOW that
What YOU’re LearNING NOW
WILL Be DIrectLY appLIcaBLe tO
YOUr FUtUre SUcceSS. I found that the interview
portion of the program was especially helpful when
I started interviewing for jobs. Successful alumni
and SigEp staff grilled participants with questions
and then offered advice on how to improve. This
experience proved invaluable when I was sitting
across the table from potential employers. I have no
doubt that the knowledge and skills gained from Life
After College are the reasons I was able to secure
a job as a management consultant for an energy
company in Houston, Texas.”—Nathan Irby, Louisiana State ‘14
21LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
GraND chapter cONcLaVe
cONcLaVe ShOWeD
Me JUSt What It
IS that MakeS
OUr FraterNItY
SO Great. As I witnessed the presentation of the Honor of Philias, and later applauded recipients of the Order of the Golden Heart, I realized that the brotherly love in this Fraternity can go so much deeper and further than I had ever imagined. Throughout those events, I felt like I had witnessed the true meaning of Sigma Phi Epsilon.” —christopher Baccash, Drexel ‘15
22 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
SIGep pLaceS SIGNIFIcaNt VOtING pOWer IN the haNDS OF OUr UNDerGraDUate BrOtherS.
AT OUR 53RD CONCLAVE, DELEGATES ADOPTED SEVERAL BIG CHANGES THAT WILL MAKE A LASTING IMPACT ON THE FRATERNITY. THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE MOST SIGNIFICANT AND MEMORABLE PIECES OF LEGISLATION.
eXpaNDING the qUaLItY aND reach OF prOGraMS. More undergraduates learn essential life skills from SigEp than ever before, but a lack of funding restricts access to Fraternity programs for thousands of brothers each year. To expand the quality and reach of these vital programs, delegates voted to raise undergraduate fees and called for a renewed focus on fundraising, noting the rising cost of higher education and mounting student debt.
NeW MINIMUM Gpa Set at 2.6. To help SigEp further its culture of academic excellence, a new minimum eligibility standard was adopted. Undergraduates wishing to join SigEp must now have at least a 2.6 college GPA or a 2.7 high school GPA. Once a brother, he must maintain a 2.6 GPA each term.
a SINGLe phILaNthrOpIc aND SerVIce LearNING partNer. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America was named as SigEp’s single national philanthropic and service learning partner. This partnership provides opportunities for undergraduates to engage with their communities while making a positive impact on the lives of young men across the country.
SINce 1903, BrOtherS FrOM eVerY chapter aND FrOM eVerY cOrNer OF the WOrLD haVe GathereD tO hONOr the paSt, ceLeBrate the preSeNt aND pLaN FOr the FUtUre thrOUGh thIS BIeNNIaL GatherING.
The 53rd Grand Chapter Conclave in Dallas, Texas was host to more than 1,400 attendees and gave undergraduates an opportunity to put their leadership skills into practice. Policy was set, national leaders were elected, and new skills were developed. Conclave also offered undergraduates an expanded educational curriculum including recruitment workshops, lessons on leadership and professional development programming.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/conclave 23GRAND CHAPTER ENCLAVE
MY peerS aND
MeNtOrS had a
profound impact
on me. These men
have motivated
me to be a better man, brother and
son. The other scholars became
some of my very closest friends in
just a matter of days, and showed
me that SigEp and its values are
a lifestyle that doesn’t end—this
brotherhood is an everlasting duty
and privilege.”—Matt reitz, Northern Iowa ‘15
24 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
traGOS qUeSt tO GreeceMichael AlbertCalifornia-Santa Barbara ‘15Economics and Accounting, 3.59 GPAResidential Learning Community Chairman
Ryan ArndtMonmouth ‘15History & Business Administration, 3.71 GPAVP of Member Development
Michael BrennanNorth Carolina-Charlotte ‘15Mass Media – Communications, 3.35 GPAPresident
Chance CarterMontana ‘15Theater, 3.14 GPAPresident
Christian ChungGeorgetown ‘15Middle East Studies, 3.5 GPAVP of Member Development
Sean DwyerWestern Michigan ‘15Economics & Political Science, 3.55 GPAVP of Communication
Zac GillmanAustin Peay State ‘15Business Administration, 3.7 GPAPresident
Philip KoenigFlorida International ‘15International Relations, 3.76 GPAVP of Recruitment
Gabriel LeeNew Hampshire ‘16Business Administration, 3.29 GPAVP of Recruitment
Gabriel MenchacaAmerican ‘15Political Theory & Business Administration, 3.7 GPAPresident
Nick MirraChristopher Newport ‘15Psychology, 3.93 GPAPhi Challenge Coordinator
Graham NaaszKansas ‘15Human Biology, 3.97 GPAVP of Member Development
Kody PriceMaine ‘15Civil Engineering, 3.6 GPAPresident
Patrick PriceNorthern Illinois ‘15Illustration, 3.77 GPAVP of Communication
Matthew ReitzNorthern Iowa ‘15Accounting, 3.96 GPAPresident
Russell RosenkranzRochester ‘15Applied Mathematics and Financial Economics, 3.23 GPAPresident
Matthew SymondsCalifornia-Berkeley ‘15Statistics & Economics, 3.77 GPA President
Kyle WheltonMarquette ‘15Political Science & History, 4.0 GPAGuide
2014 qUeSt SchOLarS
INSpIreD BY the aNcIeNt Greek IDeaLS OF SOUND MIND aND SOUND BODY, the traGOS qUeSt tO Greece GIVeS SIXteeN SchOLarS the chaNce tO eXpLOre Greek cULtUre aND cONteMpLate the OrIGINS OF SIGep’S VaLUeS. Each summer, brothers walk in the footsteps of such giants as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle through this life-changing experience in Greece. Guided by alumni mentors and university faculty, these scholars study the role Greek philosophy, government, and the arts played in the founding of western democracy and the American college fraternity.
The 10-day program is named for and made possible by a generous gift from Past Grand President William G. Tragos, Washington in St. Louis ’56, and his wife, Lilli.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/quest 25TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE
NatIONaL cOMpetItIONSchOLarShIpS
evan autryNevada-Reno ‘15Mechanical Engineering3.8 GPAPresident
alex BernsteinMassachusetts ‘15Finance & Economics3.96 GPAPresident
Nathan BurnsMaine ‘16Economics3.98 GPAVP of Finance
adam cromptonArizona ‘15Management Information Systems4.0 GPAVP of Member Development
ryan Davison North Carolina-Greensboro ‘16Business Administration4.0 GPAVP of Recruitment
Jack edgarWilliam & Mary ‘15Marketing & Sociology3.98 GPAPresident
andrew GriswoldJohns Hopkins ‘15Chemistry3.94 GPAVP of Communications
Will hoffman Alabama ‘15History/Pre Law4.06 GPAStandards Board
Matt LipphardtMichigan State ‘16Biochem & Molecular Biology4.0 GPAVP of Member Development
alan LongCase Western ‘15Chemical Engineering4.0 GPABMS Chairman
Brian MichalkaRensselaer ‘16Engineering3.92 GPAPresident & BMS Chairman
Nick MirraChristopher Newport ‘15Psychology3.92 GPAChaplain
Graham NaaszKansas ‘15Human Biology3.97 GPAVP of Member Development
ryan perry Indiana ‘16Business Economics & Public Policy3.89 GPAPresident’s Student Advisory Council
riley ShearerMontana State ‘16Chemical Engineering & Biochemistry4.0 GPAChaplain
Ben SiegelCarnegie Mellon ‘16Electrical & Computer Engineering4.0 GPAStandards Board
connor SmithWestern Michigan ‘16Spanish & International Relations3.89 GPAIFC Public Relations Director
James toolenClarkson ‘16Aeronautical & Mechanical Engineering3.97 GPAVP of Programming
Dylan torgersonNorth Dakota ‘15Biology/Pre Med3.89 GPAIFC President
Lucas ZastrowToledo ‘16Exercise Science4.0 GPAOH Iota Phi Coordinator & Sound Spirit Chairman
2014 NatIONaL cOMpetItION SchOLarShIpS
Each year the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation awards 20 scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each to SigEp undergraduates who have distinguished themselves through academic, campus, community and Fraternity accomplishments.
National Competition Scholarship recipients represent the best of SigEp’s commitment to be a valued partner in higher education. These scholarships are made possible by Annual Fund donors and endowed gifts.
MY SIGep eXperIeNce, more than anything, has taught me the great importance of
having a loyal group of brothers that will support you in any situation. I had the chance to
learn and grow with a very close-knit group of friends that I will cherish for the rest of my
life, and along the way I have seen how acting with Virtue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love
can lead to success.” —ryan perry, Indiana ‘16
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ZOLLINGer SchOLarShIpS
austin c. chapman Lawrence Tech ‘14
Derek S. collinsworth Eastern Illinois ‘14
Benjamin J. croll Muhlenberg ‘14
Jacob t. Fechter Saint Louis ‘14
Michael a. hanover Loyola Marymount ‘14
Sawyer J. hicks Davidson ‘14
trevor D. hyssong Tampa ‘14
carlos Ibarra Arkansas Tech ‘14
tim J. Johnston Texas-Austin ‘14
kevin L. Jones NYU ‘14
tyler r. kitzmiller Clarion ‘14
caleb p. Massey Virginia Commonwealth ‘14
preston c. Maus Wichita State ‘14
Scott Morrett Drake ‘14
Dante Muniz Fresno State ‘14
andrew t. O’Donnel Toledo ‘14
2014 ZOLLINGer SeNIOrS
Each year, the Zollinger Senior Award is presented to an outstanding senior in each of SigEp’s 26 districts for scholastic and extracurricular excellence. In turn, their chapter is able to award a Zollinger Scholarship to a rising leader during his junior and senior years. Recipients of Zollinger Scholarships are sophomore brothers who possess special potential for future leadership roles in their chapter and on campus. Scholars receive a $500 scholarship in their junior year and another $500 scholarship in their senior year.
These awards are made possible by the generosity of Past Grand President J. Edward Zollinger, William & Mary ‘27, as well as generous gifts made by his wife Lucile, daughter Frances, and son John Zollinger, Lehigh ‘57.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships
I really tried to prevent financial burdens from
getting in the way of staying active at school.
During my last two years this became a challenge
as tuition increased and most of my high school
scholarships ended. The Zollinger Scholarship made
it possible for me to maintain balance in my life and
never have to consider leaving the organizations
I cared about to have more time to work. I am very
thankful that the incredible contributions of another
brother in my chapter could help me succeed.”—Seth koch, Michigan ‘14
27SCHOLARSHIPS
As a sophomore in college, Thomas 0. Hicks, Texas-Austin ‘68 was motivated by the Texas Alpha Chapter to get serious about his grades, which had suffered during his freshman year. He improved his GPA significantly that year and kept it up, eventually obtaining a masters degree at Southern California. In funding this special scholarship program, Brother Hicks recognizes and rewards brothers who get on track with their grades after a poor start. These scholarships go to SigEp juniors who have significantly improved their GPA since their freshman year.
Brother Hicks is a Life Trustee of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation, has been the owner of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, and is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hicks Holdings LLC, a private investment firm based in Dallas, Texas.
2014 hIckS SchOLarSchris hughesNorthern Kentucky ‘15Art Education, 3.1 GPAHistorian
Joseph choiCarnegie Mellon ‘15Computer Science, 3.46 GPAVP of Recruitment & Balanced Man Scholarship Chairman
adrian VinasFlorida International ‘15Finance, 2.86 GPAChaplain
Jeremy NafusLawrence Tech ‘15Information Technology, 3.67 GPAVP of Finance
kyle MasonTexas-Austin ‘15Pre-Law, 3.67 GPA IFC VP of Judicial Affairs & Student Government External Finance Director
hIckS SchOLarShIpS
the hIckS SchOLarShIp MeaNS MOre than just financial aid to me.
As a freshman, I fell behind on my coursework and earned some pretty
tough grades. Getting my act together and working toward improvement has
been a personal journey, so it’s encouraging and awesome to receive this
acknowledgement from my Fraternity. I’d like to thank all of my brothers who
have supported me along the way and Thomas O. Hicks for encouraging our
entire brotherhood to always keep striving for excellence.”
—Joseph choi, carnegie Mellon ‘15
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thIS SchOLarShIp allowed me to gain an experience that was life changing. As a biomedical engineering student pursuing the medical field within low-resource countries, the perspective I gained during my trip will stay with me for years to come. This generous scholarship has allowed me to pursue my passion and get that much closer to making a real impact on the world.” —Daniel hageman, case Western ‘14
To learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships
StUDY aBrOaD SchOLarShIpSCreated by an anonymous donor with an appreciation for the lessons learned through studying abroad, this scholarship helps deserving brothers fund their study abroad experience. Each year, a single recipient is selected from a competitive pool of applicants based on demonstrated academic success, campus involvement and chapter leadership. The recipient receives a $1,000 scholarship.
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SIGEP DONORS PROVIDE OUR BROTHERS WITH UNIQUE AND INVALUABLE OPPORTUNITIES TO DEVELOP AS LEADERS AND BALANCED MEN. IT IS NO COINCIDENCE THAT CHAPTERS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THESE OPPORTUNITIES OUTPERFORM THEIR PEERS. The following report card provides a snapshot of each active chapter’s participation in SigEp programs and leadership events. Also displayed are measures of performance seen through GPA, recruitment and retention of members, and Buchanan Cup awards for chapter excellence.
keY BMP: Balanced Man ProgramRLC: Residential Learning Community* University does not track or report on chapter GPAs.
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Alabama 37 18 1 2 58 ✓ 3.47 90
Alaska-Fairbanks 4 2 6 ✓ 2.48 13
American 3 10 1 4 1 18 ✓ 3.38 55 ✓
Arizona 12 18 1 2 33 ✓ 3.27 53
Arizona State 24 8 2 2 36 ✓ 3.10 145
Arkansas 32 19 1 5 57 ✓ 3.16 116
Arkansas Tech 8 9 1 2 20 ✓ 3.03 38
Auburn 1 13 2 16 2.81 97
Austin Peay State 12 12 1 2 1 27 ✓ ✓ 3.07 34
Babson 5 4 4 13 ✓ 3.24 44
Baker 8 2 10 ✓ ✓ 3.19 25
Baldwin Wallace 10 9 1 20 ✓ 3.13 28
Ball State 18 20 1 5 44 ✓ 3.11 62
Barton 5 9 2 16 2.77 25
Baylor 7 2 9 ✓ 2.84 48
Boston C. 5 1 6 ✓ 3.33 41
Boston University 29 16 1 13 3 62 ✓ 3.29 69
Bowling Green State 14 19 1 1 35 ✓ 2.92 51
Bradley 24 9 5 38 ✓ 2.87 66
Bucknell 15 10 2 27 ✓ 3.28 80
Cal State-San Bernardino 17 10 1 2 3 33 ✓ 2.86 54
Cal State-Northridge 5 12 1 11 1 30 ✓ 2.89 74
California-Berkeley 5 9 3 1 17 ✓ 3.33 47
California-Davis 21 14 2 37 ✓ 3.06 74
California-Irvine 17 8 1 14 0 40 ✓ 2.73 57
California-Riverside 6 9 2 17 ✓ 3.03 71
California-San Diego 23 9 1 0 33 ✓ 3.01 52
California-Santa Barbara 22 25 1 22 1 70 3.14 114
Canisius 2 6 2 10 ✓ 3.02 19
Carnegie Mellon 4 6 1 3 14 ✓ ✓ 3.22 94
Case Western 24 11 1 2 38 ✓ ✓ 3.39 89
Central Arkansas 27 10 1 6 44 2.97 88
Central Missouri 18 9 1 2 30 ✓ 2.54 49
Chicago 8 8 1 17 ✓ 3.32 28
Christopher Newport 16 12 1 2 1 31 ✓ 3.18 82 ✓
Cincinnati 25 25 1 4 55 ✓ ✓ 3.29 141 ✓
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Clarkson 20 8 2 30 ✓ 3.05 47
Clemson 22 7 1 30 2.98 105
Cleveland State 6 14 2 22 ✓ 3.45 12
Coastal Carolina 18 9 1 8 2 38 ✓ 2.71 38
Colorado 27 9 1 6 43 ✓ 2.92 83
Colorado School of Mines 5 4 2 11 ✓ ✓ * 23
Columbia 18 11 2 31 ✓ 3.52 93
Cornell 9 9 1 2 21 ✓ 3.45 67
Creighton 4 2 6 ✓ 3.30 91
Dartmouth 6 2 8 ✓ 3.54 96
Davidson 10 1 7 2 20 3.14 79
Davis & Elkins 3 2 5 ✓ 3.44 18
Dayton 16 11 2 29 ✓ 3.19 115
Delaware 10 8 1 2 21 ✓ 3.23 83 ✓
DePaul 13 4 1 2 20 ✓ 3.12 55
Drake 13 19 1 7 40 ✓ ✓ 3.31 107
Drexel 26 17 1 3 47 ✓ ✓ 3.37 102 ✓
Duke 6 1 7 ✓ 3.57 75
East Carolina 9 11 9 2 31 ✓ 2.48 48
East Tennessee State 13 2 15 ✓ 2.81 57
Eastern Illinois 24 9 1 34 ✓ 2.80 62
Eastern Washington 17 7 1 25 ✓ 3.06 58
Elon 21 9 1 23 8 62 ✓ ✓ 3.38 93 ✓
Emory 9 1 3 13 ✓ 3.19 22
Emporia State 7 8 2 17 ✓ 2.74 13
Evansville 13 14 1 3 31 3.07 46
Ferris State 12 11 1 1 25 ✓ 2.88 34
Florida Atlantic 17 10 2 2 2 33 ✓ 2.79 26
Florida Gulf Coast 24 12 1 6 2 45 ✓ 3.09 57
Florida International 13 11 1 30 1 1 56 ✓ 2.80 86
Florida State 81 10 1 2 94 ✓ 3.16 145
Fort Hays State 3 11 1 2 17 ✓ 3.03 25
Fresno State 31 12 1 12 4 60 ✓ 3.01 77
George Washington 19 10 6 35 ✓ 3.20 92
Georgetown 13 1 5 1 19 ✓ 3.60 87 ✓
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Georgia Southern 25 15 1 2 43 ✓ 2.80 68
Georgia Tech 13 9 1 2 25 ✓ ✓ 3.19 82
Grand Valley State 9 11 3 23 ✓ 3.16 55
Houston 2 12 1 6 21 ✓ 2.68 48
Huntingdon 8 7 2 17 ✓ 3.08 37
Illinois 30 30 1 9 70 ✓ ✓ 3.31 181 ✓
Indiana 45 12 1 7 65 ✓ ✓ 3.52 146 ✓
Indiana State 7 22 1 5 35 ✓ 2.79 42
Indiana Tech 9 9 1 5 24 ✓ 2.84 25
Iowa 19 13 1 4 37 ✓ 2.92 115
Iowa State 23 27 1 2 53 ✓ ✓ 3.18 82
Jacksonville State 5 9 2 16 2.86 30
James Madison 21 10 5 36 ✓ 2.99 84
John Carroll 17 13 1 2 33 ✓ 3.26 66
Johns Hopkins 3 1 4 3.33 78
Kansas 5 6 1 7 1 19 ✓ ✓ 3.18 114
Kansas State 22 9 3 34 ✓ 3.28 94
Kent State 9 7 3 19 ✓ 3.06 23
Kentucky 25 10 1 2 38 ✓ 3.10 34
Kentucky Wesleyan 3 1 4 ✓ 3.02 14
Lamar 4 10 2 16 ✓ 2.97 25
LaSalle 7 4 11 2.89 27
Lawrence 2 2 ✓ 3.17 28
Lawrence Tech 18 24 1 3 46 ✓ ✓ 2.86 54 ✓
Lehigh 18 8 2 28 ✓ ✓ 3.12 64
Longwood 9 6 15 2.82 37
Loras 12 19 1 4 36 ✓ 3.16 29
Louisiana State 45 19 10 74 ✓ 3.04 169 ✓
Louisville 29 9 1 2 41 ✓ 3.26 75
Loyola Marymount 7 5 12 ✓ ✓ 3.30 100 ✓
Lynchburg 10 5 1 1 17 ✓ 2.96 27
Maine 42 19 1 8 12 1 82 ✓ ✓ 3.25 71 ✓
Marquette 13 8 1 2 1 24 ✓ 3.14 28
Marshall 9 5 2 16 ✓ 2.41 13
Maryland-College Park 25 13 1 15 54 ✓ ✓ 3.36 104 ✓
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Memphis 16 8 1 3 28 ✓ ✓ 2.91 48
Memphis Lambuth 3 8 1 2 14 ✓ ✓ 2.70 12
Miami (Florida) 33 8 1 25 2 69 ✓ 3.34 88
Miami (Ohio) 48 10 58 ✓ ✓ 3.13 120
Michigan 8 1 4 13 ✓ 3.38 120
Michigan State 23 10 1 34 ✓ 2.96 76
Michigan Tech 7 2 9 ✓ 2.87 41
Minnesota 29 15 1 9 54 ✓ ✓ 3.33 103 ✓
Missouri 30 11 2 2 45 ✓ 2.95 121
Missouri S&T 18 14 1 2 35 ✓ 3.20 77
Missouri State 37 9 1 3 50 ✓ ✓ 3.03 123 ✓
Missouri-Kansas City 8 8 2 18 ✓ 2.78 24
MIT 10 14 5 1 30 ✓ 3.41 35
Monmouth 14 17 1 6 1 38 ✓ ✓ 3.24 33 ✓
Montana 7 8 1 3 1 19 ✓ 3.11 22
Montana State 8 12 1 3 24 ✓ ✓ 3.30 53
Moravian 4 9 2 15 ✓ 3.11 40
Morehead State 9 18 2 29 ✓ 3.01 44
Muhlenberg 9 6 2 17 3.35 44
Murray State 17 11 1 2 31 ✓ 3.23 70 ✓
Nebraska 33 12 1 25 71 ✓ ✓ 3.44 122 ✓
Nebraska-Kearney 22 4 1 1 28 ✓ ✓ 3.32 73
Nebraska-Omaha 28 7 1 4 40 ✓ 3.21 74 ✓
Nevada-Reno 18 21 1 2 42 ✓ 3.05 103
New Hampshire 16 13 2 6 10 1 47 ✓ 3.17 43
North Carolina 16 11 4 4 35 ✓ 3.31 61
North Carolina State 24 13 1 6 4 48 ✓ 3.08 88
North Carolina-Charlotte 15 14 1 31 2 1 63 ✓ 2.92 52
North Carolina-Greensboro 13 8 1 4 2 28 ✓ 2.89 28
North Dakota 14 11 1 2 28 ✓ ✓ 3.17 47 ✓
North Texas 3 7 1 1 12 2.67 67
Northeastern 35 9 31 3 78 ✓ 3.27 102
Northern Illinois 7 10 1 4 1 22 ✓ 2.54 30
Northern Iowa 12 23 1 6 1 42 ✓ 3.13 49
Northern Kentucky 15 29 1 4 49 ✓ ✓ 3.18 72
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Northwestern 10 20 1 2 33 ✓ 3.53 26
NYU 3 8 1 6 18 ✓ 3.29 65
Ohio 12 4 16 ✓ 2.59 31
Ohio Northern 12 2 14 2.76 43
Ohio State 43 37 2 7 89 ✓ ✓ 3.49 156 ✓
Ohio Wesleyan 6 5 1 2 14 ✓ 3.08 44
Oklahoma 19 14 2 2 37 ✓ 3.18 255 ✓
Oklahoma State 23 13 2 14 1 52 ✓ ✓ 3.07 100 ✓
Old Dominion 10 8 2 20 2.83 25
Oregon 26 7 2 4 39 ✓ 3.02 90
Oregon State 48 11 1 4 64 ✓ ✓ 3.35 134 ✓
Pennsylvania 11 12 1 2 26 ✓ 3.32 72
Pennsylvania State 8 6 1 2 17 ✓ 3.19 91
Pepperdine 21 5 5 31 ✓ ✓ 3.06 94 ✓
Pittsburg State 13 11 1 25 ✓ 3.07 42
Pittsburgh 9 9 1 1 20 ✓ 3.09 16
Purdue 8 2 10 ✓ 3.00 48
Quinnipiac 53 10 1 1 4 69 ✓ 3.28 103
Radford 9 2 11 ✓ * 11
Randolph-Macon 2 5 2 9 ✓ * 29
Rensselaer 18 9 1 2 3 33 3.00 44
Rhode Island 32 15 1 8 3 59 ✓ 2.83 59
Richmond 9 6 15 ✓ 3.26 78
Rider 11 7 1 4 23 ✓ ✓ 3.14 54 ✓
Rochester 25 7 1 2 1 35 ✓ 3.3 83
Rutgers 28 9 1 2 40 ✓ 3.06 70
Sacramento Sate 12 8 1 3 24 ✓ 2.91 59
Saint Louis 9 7 1 2 19 ✓ 3.30 129 ✓
Salisbury 1 3 1 5 ✓ 2.82 44
San Diego 10 12 1 2 25 ✓ 3.43 62
San Diego State 41 17 1 21 20 100 ✓ ✓ 3.04 172 ✓
SIU-Edwardsville 22 11 1 3 37 ✓ 2.85 60
South Carolina 13 9 1 4 3 30 ✓ 3.53 13
South Dakota State 5 9 1 3 18 ✓ 3.12 33
South Florida 50 15 2 1 2 70 ✓ ✓ 3.14 47
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Southern Mississippi 25 27 1 3 56 ✓ 3.06 62
St. Joseph's 5 1 6 3.19 27
St. Mary’s 4 7 11 ✓ 3.02 32
Stanford 4 1 5 ✓ 3.64 56 ✓
Stetson 47 10 1 3 5 66 ✓ 3.00 42
Stevens Tech 28 17 1 9 27 82 ✓ ✓ 3.46 92 ✓
SUNY-Fredonia 9 2 2 13 ✓ * 44
Syracuse 38 19 2 59 ✓ 3.19 99
Tampa 33 10 2 45 ✓ 3.18 53 ✓
Tennessee 40 13 1 7 61 2.73 127
Tennessee Tech 5 10 1 1 17 ✓ 2.88 30
Tennessee-Martin 9 10 1 2 22 ✓ 2.88 39
Texas A&M 12 8 2 22 ✓ 2.99 94
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 10 1 2 13 ✓ 2.73 22
Texas Christian 40 17 15 72 ✓ ✓ 3.24 144 ✓
Texas Tech 59 13 1 2 75 ✓ 2.71 132
Texas-Arlington 1 1 6 8 ✓ * 26
Texas-Austin 36 10 1 6 53 ✓ 3.21 177
Thiel 4 6 2 12 * 32
Toledo 38 14 6 58 ✓ ✓ 3.31 98 ✓
Trine 9 3 12 ✓ 2.97 54
Truman State 19 9 1 3 32 3.19 69
Tufts 5 5 3.27 58
Tulane 6 6 3.31 83
UCLA 10 10 2 22 3.23 119
Utah 17 14 2 33 ✓ 3.06 87
Utah State 11 13 3 27 ✓ 3.13 40
Valparaiso 36 15 1 7 59 ✓ ✓ 3.33 76 ✓
Villanova 8 4 1 2 15 ✓ * 29
Virginia Commonwealth 34 10 1 4 49 ✓ 3.00 71
Wake Forest 15 7 2 2 26 ✓ 3.01 60
Washburn 8 13 1 1 23 ✓ ✓ 3.57 27
Washington 25 13 2 5 45 ✓ 3.35 105 ✓
Washington State 28 11 2 2 43 ✓ ✓ 3.16 126
West Chester 25 13 1 3 42 ✓ 3.30 43 ✓
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Western Kentucky 9 2 11 ✓ 2.76 53
Western Michigan 25 12 1 4 1 42 ✓ 3.07 74 ✓
Westminster 7 2 9 3.10 48
Wichita State 27 12 2 6 47 ✓ 3.04 60
William & Mary 10 7 1 18 ✓ 3.26 39
Wisconsin 37 9 2 48 ✓ 3.33 146
Wisconsin-Platteville 4 17 1 5 27 ✓ ✓ 3.08 41
WPI 17 11 2 4 34 3.14 102
Wright State 14 10 1 2 27 3.07 40
Wyoming 13 9 1 2 25 ✓ 2.72 41
Yale 16 5 1 2 24 ✓ 3.69 89
33REPORT CARD
HOOP OF STEEL
SOCIETY
Named after SigEp’s Hoop of Steel Senior Charge, the Hoop of Steel Society celebrates undergraduate brothers and the bonds they’ve formed through SigEp. Undergraduates make symbolic contributions to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation, with many making their gifts in honor of mentors who have helped define their SigEp experience.
keY Donors listed in boldHonorees listed in plain text
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forward. Myself and others have
amazing experiences at SigEp’s
leadership events, and through
the Society we can make sure
these opportunities will always
be available.”—Marshall Miller, Valparaiso ‘14
Miller serves as an ambassador for the Hoop of Steel Society along with other student directors of the Fraternity’s National Board: erik Mikkelsen, Utah State ’14, and Sawyer hicks, Davidson ’14.
aMerIcaNGlenn holmes ‘15Maxwell J. Marcucci, American ‘15
Jacob F. Bell ‘16Mark A. Natale, American ‘14
kevin r. taub ‘15Anthony J. Miller, American ‘12
Maxwell J. Marcucci ‘15Kent B. Hickman, Colorado ‘61
arkaNSaSJohn rumbelow ‘16
arkaNSaS techcolten Matthews ‘16Austin C. McCourt,
Arkansas Tech ‘15
tyler Scott ‘16Cory Greenhaw, Arkansas Tech ‘14
BaLL StateBrock Frazer ‘17Nicholas Altman, Radford ‘16
BOStON UNIVerSItYkyle r. pellerin ‘15Sophie Godley
BOWLING GreeN Statehunter Marcuson ‘16Bruce Halle Jr.
Nathan a. Smith ‘15Dr. Charles G. Eberly,
Bowling Green State ‘63
BraDLeYJohn Sotiros ‘15Logan Wilson, Bradley ‘14
BUckNeLLkevin J. quindlen ‘15Charles W. North, V,
Bucknell ‘06
caL State -SaN BerNarDINOcesar Fortuna ‘14Jordan P. Cavendar,
Cal State -San Bernardino ‘17
Jacob Weatherbie ‘15Logan J. Aguilar,
Cal State -San Bernardino ‘13
Jordan p. cavendar ‘17Cesar Fortuna,
Cal State -San Bernardino ‘14
caLIFOrNIa-BerkeLeYNolan M. Mcpeek-Bechtold ‘14Luke Madera, California-Berkeley ‘09
caLIFOrNIa-SaNta BarBaraJoseph M. kremer ‘12Matthew J. Wall, St. Joseph’s ‘12
caSe WeSterNakash Menon ‘15Alexander M. Olear,
Case Western ‘13
Michael Young ‘15Brian D. Badders,
Case Western ‘12
ceNtraL FLOrIDaDavid B. Simons, Jr. ‘89
ceNtraL MISSOUrISamuel J. hihn ‘15Aaron M. Babusa-Lucas,
Central Missouri ‘14
taylor k. Swager ‘14Christopher L. Pannell,
Central Missouri ‘86
chrIStOpher NeWpOrtc. John cahill ‘16Gordon M. Phillips,
Christopher Newport ‘13
cLarIONDevin J. Forgey ‘16Tyler R. Kitzmiller, Clarion ‘14
Dustin M. DeFrancisis ‘14Tyler R. Kitzmiller, Clarion ‘14
Lance a. Whitehead ‘16Cody A. Rapp, Clarion ‘12
Lawrence Brestensky ‘16Allison M. Latagliata
Nathanael Niver ‘15Cody A. Rapp, Clarion ‘12
tucker Glover ‘16Tyler R. Kitzmiller, Clarion ‘14
tyler r. kitzmiller ‘14Cody A. Rapp, Clarion ‘12
cLeVeLaND Stateparker keating ‘16David J. Hale, Toledo ‘12
cOaStaL carOLINataylor conaty ‘14Derek L. Doss,
Coastal Carolina ‘07
cOrNeLLJesse e. Zwerling ‘16R. Scott Dudis,
Ohio State ‘09
DaVIDSONSawyer J. hicks ‘14Peter M. Varney, Davidson ‘96
tait Jensen ‘16Trygve Jensen, Drake ‘13
DrakeSam Laden ‘17Jared Simmer, Drake ‘14
Jared Freese, Drake ‘14
DreXeLSean a. Soboloski ‘15
eaSt teNNeSSee Statechristian Givens ‘17Jackson D. McCarthy,
East Tennessee State ‘15
Lucas thibodeau ‘16Nathan Teter,
East Tennessee State ‘17
taylor Forbes ‘16Jackson D. McCarthy,
East Tennessee State ‘15
eVaNSVILLetaylor allen ‘16Gregory I. Keith, Evansville ‘04
FerrIS StateMichael D. hasler ‘16Matthew Hasler
FLOrIDa StateNorbert Ming ‘15
FOrt haYS Stateaustin tatro ‘16Jillian Arensdorf
GeOrGe WaShINGtONSamuel I. Golub ‘16John Paul Bezerra,
George Washington ‘14
William a. peri ‘16Eugene C. Schurg, Jr.,
Davis and Elkins ‘77
GeOrGIa SOUtherNWesley heinrichs ‘16
hOUStONarbaaz ali ‘14Stratton Berlin ‘17ricardo B. castillo ‘13Jordan cruz ‘16Brett edleman ‘16kyle e. Ferguson ‘17Luke Fontenot ‘15Jonathan D. Garcia ‘17Justin p. Gross ‘15Michael hernandez ‘17Simon F. hornick ‘13Blake heslep ‘17travis G. kelley ‘13carlos M. Leal ‘13tianheng Luo ‘16Brian Masinag ‘17Stephen r. Montalvo ‘13Sunil k. Motwani ‘14Shane Mukherjee ‘15James a. Muncy ‘14christopher J. Mejia ‘13Joshua Narabal ‘16Mark Ngo ‘17
ryan Ngo ‘16aaron patton ‘17John puente ‘16craig putman ‘15Manual Dasilva quiroz ‘15rance quisenberry ‘17adam reichstein ‘17robert reno ‘15aaron rodriguez ‘13Michael rodriguez ‘14Osman rodriguez ‘17alejandro rojas ‘15Julius Sanchez ‘16ethan p. tucker ‘14kirby M. White ‘14Sean Wood ‘16rolando G.M. Yabut ‘15
INDIaNaBenjamin Nahrstadt ‘16Billy D. Maddalon,
North Carolina State ‘90
D. Shawn Dalgleish,
Illinois ‘81
keane Mayer ‘13Andrew Kraus
IOWa StateMorgan L. hampel ‘14Erik Kahl
kaNSaSGraham Naasz ‘15Daniel J. Sullivan,
Quinnipiac ‘13
chris pyle James J. Gray, Kansas ‘84
LaMarJordan Johnson ‘15William Schneider, Lamar ‘16
Derrick e. crayton, II ‘17Maximilliano Molina, Lamar ‘14
ruston c. Lewellen ‘15Maximilliano Molina, Lamar ‘14
William Schneider ‘16Jordan Johnson, Lamar ‘15
LaWreNce techJustin hartsaw ‘15Jacob S. Montgomery,
Lawrence Tech ‘14
Michael pruski ‘15Michael D. Newton,
Lawrence Tech ‘13
Michael Szczesniak ‘16Michael D. Newton,
Lawrence Tech ‘13
Matthew W. polhemus ‘14Jacob S. Montgomery,
Lawrence Tech ‘14
richard r. Yelda ‘16Michael J. Bush,
Lawrence Tech ‘15
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Sean M. preston ‘17Austin C. Chapman,
Lawrence Tech ‘14
Nathan Soley ‘16Richard W. Douglas,
Lawrence Tech ‘15
patrick Madinsky ‘16Andrew Tucker, Lawrence Tech ‘12
pierce Sadlier ‘16Michael R. Neumann,
Lawrence Tech ‘12
LOraSDoug Zabler ‘15Thomas A. Barton, Loras ‘89
Jeffrey Bentley ‘17Pasquale Luz, Loras ‘14
Ian Johnson, Loras ‘14
John O. conroy ‘16Daniel Moore, Loras ‘13
Michael karasch ‘15James E. Collins, Loras ‘84
Nathaniel kapraun ‘15James E. Collins, Loras ‘84
ryan Smith ‘17Michael Doyle
thomas Godlewski ‘17Matthew Carbonelli, Loras ‘14
MarqUetteJoseph huh ‘16Aaron J. Ledesma, Marquette ‘14
kyle Whelton ‘15Dr. Charles G. Eberly,
Bowling Green State ‘63
alex J. Landry ‘14Zachary C. Geren, Marquette ‘13
Marco ramirez Becerra ‘15Joel R. Meller, Marquette ‘14
Michael Welch ‘16Kyle Whelton, Marquette ‘15
MarShaLLadam c. Brooks ‘14Joshua H. Belknap, Marshall ‘12
MaSSachUSettSJustin Speroni ‘17Alexander N. Bernstein,
Massachusetts ‘15
alexander N. Bernstein ‘15Frank E. Butterfield, Jr.,
Southern California ‘83
Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz,
Massachusetts ‘95
Sean McDavitt, Massachusetts ‘12
Trevor Bullard, Massachusetts ‘12
Tyler J. Manoukian,
Massachusetts ‘13
Prof. Richard W. Sweeney,
Cincinnati Renaissance
elan c. radbil ‘16Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz,
Massachusetts ‘95
riley Morgan ‘17Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz,
Massachusetts ‘95
MeMphISeric Bourgeois ‘16Adam W. Seiber, Murray State ‘02
MIchIGaN techJordan G. pontoni ‘15Jesse A. Gelbaugh,
Michigan Tech ‘11
MISSOUrIJon anderson ‘16John W. Hartman, Missouri ‘61
MISSOUrI-kaNSaS cItYkristopher Webb ‘15
MONMOUthBerkh tsogtbaatar ‘17Patrick Crawford,
Monmouth ‘16
cole Downey ‘17Cyrus E. Turner, Monmouth ‘14
Jeffrey a. Nieslawski ‘15Matthew R. Hammesfahr,
Monmouth ‘12
MONtaNaBenjamin Mason ‘16Daniel R. Wong,
Stanford ‘13
William P. Nocchi, Montana ‘15
christopher Morucci ‘17Cesar A. Rivera-Dominguez,
Montana ‘14
Spencer Ruchti, Montana ‘16
evan Fossen ‘16Cesar A. Rivera-Dominguez,
Montana ‘14
NeBraSkaJack rodenburg ‘16Max L. Rodenburg, Nebraska ‘11
Zachary W. Stull ‘14
NeBraSka-kearNeYNick White ‘16Trevor D. Woodward,
Nebraska-Kearney ‘14
NeW haMpShIrechristopher J. king ‘16Michael J. Catudal,
New Hampshire ‘09
Justin reera ‘16Joel D. Wyatt,
New Hampshire ‘14
Zachary S. Fone ‘16Joel D. Wyatt,
New Hampshire ‘14
NOrth carOLINa Statechristian Dicosola ‘14Charlie Gray
Jackson Mathis,
North Carolina State ‘16
NOrth DakOtaJacob ahles ‘16Dr. Donald L. Piper,
North Dakota ‘68
keegan hilmer ‘16Michael J. Little, North Dakota ‘09
Luke Jirik ‘16Michael R. Van Doren,
North Dakota ‘15
kyle t. See-rockers ‘14Morgan J. Murphy ‘15Mark Becker, North Dakota ‘12
NOrtheaSterNBrett D. Fink ‘14Alex K. Woodlief,
Northeastern ‘11
Gregory cusano ‘17Jeff Paul, Northeastern ‘16
Julian B. Bowlan ‘16Ryan M. Ulrich,
Northeastern ‘15
NOrtherN ILLINOISDylan Zimmerman ‘15Timothy C. Tokars,
Northern Illinois ‘13
NOrtherN keNtUckYanthony W. Leanhart, Jr. ‘13Anthony J. Miller,
Northern Kentucky ‘11
Jeremy N. cox ‘13Aaron Helms,
Northern Kentucky ‘17
Mark S. Krzywonos,
Northern Kentucky ‘84
Robert Lee,
Northern Kentucky ‘16
troy clay ‘17Andrew Dorriere,
Northern Kentucky ‘16
OkLahOMa Statekyle D. krieger ‘15Billy D. Maddalon,
North Carolina State ‘90
OreGONcasey Davis ‘16Bradley C. Nahrstadt,
Monmouth ‘89
Adam W. Seiber,
Murray State ‘02
OreGON StateJacob D. roselli ‘15Thomas J. Flomer, Oregon State ‘82
peNNSYLVaNIatadas antanavicius ‘16Brett R. Danko, Pennsylvania ‘90
pepperDINeMitchell Bennett ‘15Trevor Cavender, Pepperdine ‘14
pIttSBUrGhIan c. Labate ‘16Alexander W. Ashoff,
Pittsburgh ‘14
ryan Steffes ‘17Alexander W. Ashoff,
Pittsburgh ‘14
qUINNIpIacDaniel J. Sullivan ‘13Edward A. Kaplan,
Connecticut ‘88
raDFOrDNicholas altman ‘16Arthur J. Hurt, III,
Davidson ‘88
rIDerandrew Dimino ‘15Nathaniel Culp, Rider ‘13
Darryl alfonso ‘16Glenn T. Gnirrep, Rutgers ‘82
rOcheSterDavid Stark ‘16Ms. Eleanor H. Oi
SacraMeNtO StateMatthew ploeg Mark S. Quan-Tong,
Sacramento Sate ‘14
SIU-eDWarDSVILLeryan Murray ‘16Arthur J. Hurt, III,
Davidson ‘88
Lyle W. Ward,
SIU-Edwardsville ‘72
Michael J. Powers,
Oregon State ‘07
SOUth DakOta Statetaylor Linder ‘16Tyler J. Aldren,
South Dakota State ‘13
SOUth FLOrIDaryan paxton ‘16Gustavo R. Melendez,
South Florida ‘14
SOUtheaSt MISSOUrI StateMark J. Stevens, Jr. ‘14
St. MarY’SDaniel rodriguez ‘16Robert Gruber,
St. Mary’s ‘16
Severiano trujillo ‘16Michael S. Rodriguez,
St. Mary’s ‘14
StaNFOrDDerik Jardine ‘16Nadiv Rahman, Stanford ‘13
teNNeSSee-MartINJacob W. Sells ‘12Zariel J. Toolan, Columbia ‘01
David R. Calderon,
CalPoly -Pomona ‘88
teXaS a & MWilliam Miller ‘16
teXaS a & M -cOrpUS chrIStIJustin e. Guerra ‘15angel Monjarraz ‘17Matthew T. Daniels,
Texas A & M -Corpus Christi ‘14
teXaS chrIStIaNparker Levy ‘16William M. Patten,
Texas Christian ‘73
teXaS-arLINGtONMarco campa ‘14Shae Davis, Texas-Arlington ‘12
thIeLBenjamin Leberfinger ‘15James E. Patterson, Thiel ‘90
Jared Wilcox ‘14James E. Patterson, Thiel ‘90
Matthew M. Willis ‘15James E. Patterson, Thiel ‘90
paul connelly ‘15James E. Patterson, Thiel ‘90
Utah StateDaniel G. Mikkelsen ‘16David R. Peterson,
Utah State ‘12
Derek Smart ‘14Christian T. Orr,
Utah State ‘13
erik D. Mikkelsen ‘14Archie W. Messersmith,
Samford ‘99
Jameson A. Putnam,
Utah State ‘10
Joshua Lefevre ‘15Greg Olsen
trent M. Morrison ‘14Braden S. Allen,
Utah State ‘14
VaLparaISOBen tiemann ‘17Marshall Miller,
Valparaiso ‘14
Marshall Miller ‘14D. Shawn Dalgleish,
Illinois ‘81
VIrGINIa cOMMONWeaLthMark Sheeran ‘16James W. Poole,
Virginia Commonwealth ‘14
caleb p. Massey ‘14Andrew C. Baker, Elon ‘06
Lee W. Stewart ‘10Glenn T. Gnirrep, Rutgers ‘82
richard c. Jones ‘16Clinton T. Yeaman,
Virginia Commonwealth ‘14
Simon Ruchti
Nicholas petrihos ‘17James W. Poole,
Virginia Commonwealth ‘14
Sina rahini ‘17W. Scott Russell,
Virginia Commonwealth ‘15
WaShINGtONkamal p. Sohal ‘15Collin G. Huggins,
Washington ‘13
kenneth M. thompson ‘14Dane J. Schulze,
Oregon State ‘09
Matthew huggins ‘14Ryan J. Rastetter,
Washington ‘06
Samuel O’hara ‘16Taylor Jones,
Washington ‘16
WaShINGtON & Leealexander k. a. Baca ‘14Max Stanley,
Washington & Lee ‘16
timothy J. Fisher ‘15
WaShINGtON IN St. LOUISJonathan S. kramer ‘06
WeSt cheSteradam LaSalle ‘16Michael T. Selby,
Eastern Michigan ‘02
Brett pugliese ‘16John M. Scheck, West Chester ‘14
eric Xavier ‘16Michael T. Selby,
Eastern Michigan ‘02
Matt keller ‘16Michael T. Selby,
Eastern Michigan ‘02
aaron rapsinski ‘15Brady Colyer,
West Chester ‘08
John M. Schmersahl ‘16Judge Mitchell G. Crane,
West Chester ‘77
Steven cross ‘16Judge Mitchell G. Crane,
West Chester ‘77
Steven G. Love ‘15Josh Bills, West Chester ‘11
ryan Walter ‘14Abdul M. Muhammad,
West Chester ‘14
Stephen clark ‘15Justin Sukley ‘17Michael T. Selby,
Eastern Michigan ‘02
WeSt VIrGINIapatrick clarke ‘17Raymond P. Clarke,
West Virginia ‘84
WeSterN MIchIGaNBruce Weidenhammer ‘16Christopher G. Miller,
Western Michigan ‘14
christopher G. Miller ‘14River A. Karaba,
Western Michigan ‘11
connor Smith ‘16Conor J. McGrath,
Western Michigan ‘16
John Gogola,
Northern Iowa ‘15
George L. Maciak ‘16Christopher G. Miller,
Western Michigan ‘14
Jeffrey Williams ‘15Christopher G. Miller,
Western Michigan ‘14
turner Solterman ‘17Christopher E. Sweet,
Western Michigan ‘10
WeStMINSteraustin N. Fuller ‘16Jason E. Frawley, Westminster ‘14
WILLIaM & MarYJohn J. edgar ‘15James P. Barber, Ph.D.,
Grand Valley State ‘95
Marcus Onley ‘16Richard E. Batten,
James Madison ‘83
WIScONSIN-pLatteVILLe timothy cornelisen ‘16Nathaniel D. J. Knautz,
Wisconsin-Platteville ‘15
Honorees
Mrs. Deborah Putnam
Brad D. Polzar,
Wisconsin-Platteville ‘07
David Nevins,
Wisconsin-Platteville
Blake alley ‘16Leonard Ballosh ‘17Jason Bednarski ‘16Grzegorz p. Bielak ‘14kody Brand ‘16Mitchel Burkholder ‘17carter a. casidy ‘13timothy cornelisen ‘16carson Doney ‘17Jason S. Foster ‘15Braden Ganter ‘14Brian k. Gilbank ‘15charles Gilbert ‘16Jesus hernandez ‘17taylor r. keesler ‘15Samuel kimpan ‘16Nathaniel D. J. knautz ‘15Jonathan r. koll ‘14Joshua Meyer ‘16William Michels ‘17Dylan r. Miller ‘14Joshua a. Miller ‘14travis Ottelien ‘14christian Sanchez-alcantor ‘17ryan Schauff ‘16Daniel Shircel ‘16ryan Sollberger ‘16Zach Spano ‘17Jonathon Starnitcky ‘17Benjamin r. Siegman ‘14Michael Sivill ‘15Nick Skala ‘17collin M. thole ‘16Logan thole ‘16Lucas r. Vanegtern ‘14Nicholas Volkmann ‘17Garret Wermager ‘15alexander Wynveen ‘16
WrIGht Statecaleb hemmelgarn ‘13Sean E. Curtis,
Wright State ‘12
carl Braunschweiger ‘13Jacob M. Nolan,
Wright State ‘13
Jason e. Moorman ‘13Brian D. Boos,
Wright State ‘13
kyle c. kemp ‘13Jacob M. Nolan,
Wright State ‘13
tyler Shaw ‘13Vinicius M. Vargas,
Wright State ‘13
To learn more, visit sigep.org/hoopofsteel 35HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETY
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
The Board of Governors celebrates the generosity of alumni, spouses, parents, volunteers, staff and friends who contribute $1,200 or more each year in unrestricted gifts. Also recognized are undergraduates and donors under 30 who contribute $600 or more through the Beacon Society. The leadership these donors demonstrate with their gifts allows SigEp to expand the quality and reach of chapter programs, regional and national leadership events, and academic scholarships annually.
Dave Calderon and wife Dina, both SigEp volunteers, with California-Riverside brothers and Chapter Counselor kevin Fleming, Loyola Marymount ‘00.
I haD a trULY
traNSFOrMatIVe
eXperIeNce as an
undergraduate,
and it’s that
experience that I still value today …
it’s the reason why I give back.
Annual giving is the part of the
fabric of what we should do as
SigEps. Your lifelong commitment
to SigEp is to give your time,
talent and treasure. Carlson,
Conclave, Ruck, Tragos, EDGE –
those programs don’t exist without
funding from alumni like myself
and others.” —Dave calderon,
calpoly-pomona ‘88
Thomas G. Allardyce,
Lamar ‘70
Noel P. Allen, Western Michigan ‘94
James M. Amen, Sacramento Sate ‘96
Bruce W. Anderson, Texas-Austin ‘71
Sean M. Anthony, Dartmouth ‘06
John P. Aspinwall, Wisconsin-Platteville ‘05
Christopher L. Bagi, Dayton ‘06
Joseph M. Baird, Florida Atlantic ‘07
Andrew C. Baker, Elon ‘06
Joshua D. Baker, Wright State ‘10
Anthony C. Balestrieri, George Washington ‘03
Douglas J. Band, Florida ‘95
Zachary P. Barilleau, Louisiana State ‘10
Kenneth J. Barker, CalPoly -Pomona ‘91
Hoyt R. Barnett, Florida Southern ‘65
John T. Barr,Southern Mississippi ‘12
Gregory P. Barra, Texas-Austin ‘03
The Honorable Steve Bartlett, Texas-Austin ‘71
Matthew Barton
Thomas A. Barton, Loras ‘89
Richard E. Batten, James Madison ‘83
Matthew D. Beck, Iowa ‘90
William E. Becker, Indiana ‘72
Kent A. Belli, South Carolina ‘81
Harry L. Belton, Louisiana State ‘81
Richard W. Bennet, III, Central Missouri ‘74
James R. Bernard, Western Michigan ‘60
David T. Bertorello, Evansville ‘89
Dr. Ron S. Binder, Toledo ‘83
Edward E. Bishop, Jr., Virginia Tech ‘74
Christopher L. Bittman, Colorado ‘85
Ryan P. Blanck, Western Michigan ‘02
Cameron M. Blaydes, Illinois ‘12
Tyler R. Boggess, Drake ‘10
Maj. Matthew F. Boison, Ball State ‘77
Dennis W. Bond, Missouri ‘65
Brian A. Boron, Western Michigan ‘89
Gregory B. Bowling, Southwest Texas State ‘98
Jonathan E. Brouk, Tulane ‘08
Zachary R. Bryson, Cincinnati ‘08
Trevor Bullard, Massachusetts ‘12
Keenan S. Buoy, Washburn ‘82
Donald A. Burgio, Rensselaer ‘89
David F. Burgstahler, Kansas ‘90
Frank E. Butterfield, Jr., Southern California ‘83
Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr., North Carolina State ‘93
Clark H. Byrum, Sr., Indiana ‘57
Jace W. Cairns, Utah State ‘13
David R. Calderon, CalPoly -Pomona ‘88
Scott H. Carr, California-Santa Barbara ‘86
Scott T. Carr, Bowling Green State ‘97
Michael M. Carriere,Charleston ‘10
D. Craig Casselberry, Texas-Austin ‘86
Michael R. Catalano, Washington ‘10
Jonathan B. Catanzarita, Clarion ‘11
Eric J. Chan, Carnegie Mellon ‘98
Steven B. Chaneles, Connecticut ‘83
Roger C. Chapman, Texas-Austin ‘49
Kenneth G. Christianson, Washington State ‘74
John E. Clark, Kansas State ‘50
W. H. Clark, North Carolina State ‘56
Raymond P. Clarke, West Virginia ‘84
Alexander Claud, Pepperdine ‘13
B. Joe Clayton, Tennessee ‘57
Dr. Jeffrey A. Cooper, Rensselaer ‘76
Brian J. Corvino, Moravian ‘02
Phillip A. Cox, Indiana ‘84
Judge Mitchell G. Crane, West Chester ‘77
Edward E. Dahlkamp, San Diego State ‘63
Brett R. Danko, Pennsylvania ‘90
John E. Davis, Western Carolina ‘87
Michael L. Davis, Purdue ‘77
Michael H. DeGrenier, Loras ‘84
Ryan T. Denny, Stanford ‘06
Denis H. Dieker, Jr., Wichita State ‘77
Christopher S. Dillion, Illinois ‘03
Stephen T. Diltz, Arizona State ‘90
Wallace C. Doud, Wisconsin ‘48
Ryan C. Dressler, Ohio State ‘08
R. Scott Dudis, Ohio State ‘09
Thomas M. Dunning, Texas-Austin ‘65
John C. Durrant, Stetson ‘96
Larry D. Eastepp, Lamar ‘80
John M. Eber, Bradley ‘73
Robert A. Eckert, Arizona ‘76
Michael G. Ellis, Purdue ‘84
Matthew W. Engelhardt, Valparaiso ‘91
George Estok, Memphis ‘72
Mrs. Dare Pugh Estok
Joseph H. Etter, Miami (Ohio) ‘73
Glenn A. Ezell, North Texas ‘87
Mark R. Fabere, Iowa State ‘80
Marc D. Ferguson, Bradley ‘84
Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., FAIC, Truman State ‘72
Patrick J. Fontana, Truman State ‘94
L. Kent Fowler, Evansville ‘85
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Stanley G. Freimuth, Washington ‘70
Lucas A. Freudenburg, Western Michigan ‘05
R. Clayton Funk, Washburn ‘93
Johnson L. Garrett, Jr., Syracuse ‘88
Jeffrey C. Gates, Wichita State ‘89
Peter P. Gencarelli, Central Missouri ‘75
Bayard V. Gennert, Case Western ‘02
John M. George, Auburn ‘76
Cory S. Gerdes, Northwestern ‘92
C. Bryce Giesler, Tennessee ‘82
Glenn T. Gnirrep, Rutgers ‘82
Mitchell E. Goldich, Lehigh ‘09
Brett A. Gough, Wisconsin-Platteville ‘03
Gregg R. Gowanloch, Georgia Southern ‘96
Jamieson D. Gray, Illinois ‘12
Dr. Michael A. Green, California-Berkeley ‘62
Evan C. Gremillion, Oregon State ‘09
Gary E. Griffith, Texas-Austin ‘70
Melvin H. Haas, Cincinnati ‘62
Brandan A. Haines, Indiana Tech ‘99
Charles E. Haldeman, Dartmouth ‘70
Dr. Edward H. Hammond, Emporia State ‘66
Troy D. Hanson, Valparaiso ‘02
Bret M. Harrell, Nebraska-Omaha ‘12
Bert J. Harris, III, Florida ‘74
The Honorable Michael B. Harris, Cal State-San Jose ‘62
Charles S. Hartig, Drake ‘07
John W. Hartman, Missouri ‘61
Bruce H. Hasenkamp, Dartmouth ‘60
Jamar M. Hawkins, Lynchburg ‘04
Carey E. Heckman, Dartmouth ‘76
Jeffrey O. Henley, California-Santa Barbara ‘66
Conrad W. Hewitt, Illinois ‘58
Kent B. Hickman, Colorado ‘61
Thomas E. Hill, Richmond ‘64
Joshua D. Hodnichak, Case Western ‘10
Steve I. Hofstetter, Columbia ‘02
Gregory S. Hogan, James Madison ‘09
Jonathan A. Holland, George Washington ‘02
Alexander B. Holt, Monmouth ‘12
Richard L. Hoover, Trine ‘71
Jeffrey T. Horan, North Carolina State ‘11
H. Lorenz Horn, Florida ‘56
James N. Horst, D.O., Florida International ‘92
Richard S. Howell, Baker ‘74
Donald W. Hudler, Ohio Wesleyan ‘56
Gary L. Huff, Central Arkansas ‘91
James R. Huffines, Texas-Austin ‘73
Andrew G. Hughes, Vermont ‘11
Jordan Hunt, Utah State ‘13
Kenneth R. Hunt, Jr., Wake Forest ‘87
Michael D. Hurst, Missouri S&T ‘74
Arthur J. Hurt, III, Davidson ‘88
Kurtis M. Hutson, Kent State ‘12
Virgil D. Hydes, Lamar ‘73
Seth D. Irby, Louisiana State ‘11
Ryan P. Jacobsen, San Diego ‘00
Rishi K. Jain, Case Western ‘11
Christopher R. Jarvis, Rhode Island ‘92
Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D., Florida International ‘90
David J. Jenkins, Colorado State ‘64
Todd E. Johns, Minnesota ‘98
Brent E. Johnson, Northwest Missouri ‘84
Columbus L. Johnson, Jr., Sacramento Sate ‘85
Michael C. Josephson, California-Irvine ‘07
Bryan J. Kaminski, Johns Hopkins ‘06
Edward A. Kaplan, Connecticut ‘88
Fred E. Karlinsky, Miami (Florida) ‘89
Damon A. Keeble, Drake ‘08
Garry C. Kief, Southern California ‘70
Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr., SIU-Edwardsville ‘77
G. Wayne Knupp, Jr., Huntingdon ‘95
Frank T. Ko, Pepperdine ‘97
Kreth J. Koehler, Central Arkansas ‘92
Kevin J. Koerner, Wisconsin ‘84
David J. Kohl, Miami (Florida) ‘87
William K. Komperda, Monmouth ‘81
George J. Koperna, Jr., West Virginia ‘91
Mark S. Krzywonos, Northern Kentucky ‘84
RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC, USN, Lehigh ‘72
Jonathan J. Kucera, Virginia ‘69
Kevin M. Kwoka, San Diego State ‘11
Timothy P. Lambert, Cal State-Long Beach ‘90
Joseph W. Langella, Jr., Connecticut ‘83
John R. Lawson, II, Virginia Tech ‘75
Shane T. Lay, California-Santa Barbara ‘12
Andrew P. Lemens, Drake ‘08
Stephen O. Leonard, North Carolina ‘76
F. Whitaker Leonhardt, Georgetown ‘07
Michael R. Lincoln, Southeast Missouri State ‘84
Paul H. Litcher, Indiana Tech ‘88
Daniel K. Liu, Southern Methodist ‘08
Richard G. Long, Jr., Colorado State ‘79
Christopher P. Lynch, Northeastern ‘07
Dorothy Mackie
Billy D. Maddalon, North Carolina State ‘90
Kenneth S. Maddox, Oregon State ‘75
Kevin A. Maguire, Michigan Tech ‘83
Michael L. Mann, Southern California ‘78
Paul J. Marcus, Lawrence Tech ‘87
Keane Mayer, Indiana ‘13
Reginald M. Maynigo, IIT ‘05
Daniel T. McCaulley, Arkansas Tech ‘11
Jason J. McGill, Vanderbilt ‘08
Shawn McKenna, Maine ‘77
J. Phillip McKnight, Arkansas ‘81
David M. McLaughlin, Minnesota ‘92
William McLaughlin
Daniel W. McVeigh, Texas Wesleyan ‘90
Daniel R. McWilliams, Texas Tech ‘87
Riley S. Mieth, Missouri S&T ‘08
Roger A. Mermelstein, Miami (Florida) ‘87
Gregory A. Miller, Tulane ‘10
Daniel Moore, Loras ‘13
Michael K. Moore, Arizona State ‘91
Billy M. Morgan, Jr., Memphis ‘71
Salvatore A. Moschelli, Lawrence Tech ‘00
Shawn T. Mullen, Rhode Island ‘13
Patrick T. Murphy, Northeastern ‘10
Douglas M. Nabhan, Purdue ‘77
Matthew D. Nabhan, Colorado ‘13
Norman E. Nabhan, CIMA, Purdue ‘71
Benjamin Nahrstadt, Indiana ‘16
Bradley C. Nahrstadt, Monmouth ‘89
Christopher P. Nations, Central Arkansas ‘94
To learn more, visit sigep.org/boardofgovernors
I DONate tO SIGMa phI epSILON aS a SMaLL tOkeN OF apprecIatION for everything this Fraternity did for me as an undergraduate, and everything it continues to do for me to this day. SigEp provided me with once in a lifetime opportunities like Ruck and the Tragos Quest to Greece,
and the experiences I’ve had, along with the knowledge I’ve gained along the way, could never be qualified with any amount of money. Even as a young professional with limited disposable income, I find a way to help give back to the Fraternity that has given me so much. With donations like mine, I hopethat SigEp can continue to provide opportunities to undergraduates for many generations to come.” —Daniel Mccaulley, arkansas tech ‘11
Daniel McCaulley and fiancée Charlotte Moore at 2013 Board of Governors Dinner, Dallas Cowboys Stadium.
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Michael J. Neary, CFA, Northern Illinois ‘90
Kent C. Nelson, Ball State ‘59
Ryan R. Nimtz, Pharm.D., Drake ‘11
Brent A. Noyes, Southern California ‘74
William T. Oliver, Jr., Texas A & M ‘91
Brent J. Osborn, Ohio State ‘09
Duffy S. Oyster, North Texas ‘69
Joshua A. Paine, Cal State -San Bernardino ‘12
Derek L. Pardee, SUNY-Buffalo ‘83
Andrew J. Parrish, Georgia ‘13
Matthew S. Parrish, Georgia ‘08
Trent A. Patterson, Wichita State ‘10
Daniel G. Paulus, NYU ‘99
Robert A. Pedersen, Nebraska-Omaha ‘71
Kurt T. Phares, Nebraska ‘79
Scott W. Phillips, Jr., Ohio State ‘05
Robert L. Pierce, Illinois ‘81
Ryan M. Pirtle, Iowa State ‘06
Christopher R. Plaut, Duke ‘84
Brad D. Polzar, Wisconsin-Platteville ‘07
John A. Porreca, Philadelphia ‘71
Joe B. Poston, Wichita State ‘73
Christopher W. H. Prall, Case Western ‘01
Jeffrey R. Prather, Ball State ‘99
Malcolm R. Pressgrove, Memphis Lambuth ‘77
Jeffrey D. Prouty, Iowa State ‘79
James E. Pruitt, Jr., Georgia Tech ‘56
Gregory J. Pusinelli, Indiana ‘80
Michael Rainier, Austin Peay State ‘14
Wendell G. Rakosky, Baldwin Wallace ‘78
Michael D. Repasky, Ohio State ‘08
Maurice L. Richards, Jr., Tulsa ‘51
Murl R. Richardson, Jr., Texas A & M ‘76
James F. Rippey, Oregon ‘53
Jay J. A. Rivera, Babson ‘99
Caleb S. Roberts, Austin Peay State ‘10
Douglas S. Roberts, Pennsylvania ‘83
Mrs. Teddi I. Robeson
Marcus P. Robinson, Dayton ‘99
William M. Rochfort, Jr., San Diego ‘04
Hans G. Roderich, Illinois ‘88
J. Darren Rodgers, Georgia ‘84
Matthew C. Rodrigue, Maine ‘04
The Honorable David J. Roman, Cornell ‘73
Kevin S. Rooker, Texas Tech ‘80
Todd A. Ruberg, Oregon ‘82
Mrs. Frank E. Rutherford
Christopher J. Sacra, Jacksonville ‘98
Keith L. Sapp, Wyoming ‘03
Mark A. Schmid, Detroit ‘81
Andrew D. Schneider, Colorado ‘06
John A. Schuyler, Western Michigan ‘00
Alex K. Scull, Westminster ‘12
Adam W. Seiber, Murray State ‘02
Michael T. Selby, Eastern Michigan ‘02
Jonathan H. Shanklin, Valparaiso ‘08
Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D., Murray State ‘70
Jonathan D. Shoemaker, WPI ‘09
Arthur J. Siccardi, Florida ‘98
Matthew W. Sides, Wisconsin-Platteville ‘02
Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr., East Tennessee State ‘57
Jared G. Sisley, Toledo ‘07
Rodney L. Smart, Sacramento Sate ‘77
Ronald D. Smith, San Diego State ‘69
D. Reid Snellenbarger, Purdue ‘98
Minyoung Sohn, Dartmouth ‘98
Jason C. Somrock, Minnesota ‘02
Jeffrey J. Somrock, Minnesota ‘05
B. Andrew Speed, Arkansas ‘81
James P. Spellman, II, Texas Tech ‘90
Jason M. St. John, Maryland-College Park ‘94
Ehren J. Stanhope, Tulane ‘05
Paul T. Steffens, Jr., Thiel ‘70
Charles A. Stegman, Colorado ‘81
Thomas K. Stempel, M.D., Thiel ‘69
Richard M. Stepanovic, Michigan ‘12
Joshua L. Stewart, Lamar ‘03
Lee W. Stewart,Virginia Commonwealth ‘10
Philip E. Stieg, Wisconsin ‘74
Adam B. Stoltz, Washington in St. Louis ‘99
John D. Stumpf, Evansville ‘71
Daniel Sullivan, WPI ‘12
Terrence R. Sullivan, M.D., California-Davis ‘68
Steven H. Sutow, Esq., Rider ‘00
Kyle F. Sutton, Cincinnati ‘12
Gregory C. Swain, Central Missouri ‘85
Scott S. Swedberg, Elon ‘11
Timothy R. Swift, Babson ‘96
Scott R. Swisher, Purdue ‘79
Brian P. Tahmoush, Miami (Florida) ‘90
Dr. Stephen J. Taylor, Tennessee Wesleyan ‘76
Kevin W. Teets, Jr., Tennessee-Martin ‘06
Thomas J. Teson, Drexel ‘12
John R. Thomas, Arkansas ‘86
Zariel J. Toolan, Columbia ‘01
William G. Tragos, Washington in St. Louis ‘56
Brandon Tsubaki, CalPoly -Pomona ‘06
John K. Tyler, Texas-Austin ‘63
Ms. Mary Beth Tyler
Stephen C. Valente, Middle Tennessee State ‘96
Peter M. Varney, Davidson ‘96
John-Conrad G. Villacorte, Cal State -Fullerton ‘01
Renato G. Villacorte, CalPoly -Pomona ‘91
Devon B. Walker, Pepperdine ‘12
Sheehan Z. A. Walker, Virginia Commonwealth ‘11
Christopher C. Walters, Pepperdine ‘03
Reiki A. Ward, Alaska-Anchorage ‘03
Brian C. Warren, Jr., Virginia ‘04
Alex Wasilewski, Maine ‘78
Patrick B. Welborne, Texas-Arlington ‘91
Dale A. Werts, Baker ‘84
Ryan C. Wheatley, Oregon ‘07
Chad S. Whipple, Drake ‘03
Richard A. Wiklund, Jr., Richmond ‘89
Kelly L. Williams, Tennessee ‘92
Michael C. Williams, Memphis ‘69
Billy J. Wilson, Tennessee Wesleyan ‘54
Victor K. Wilson, Georgia ‘82
Brady D. Wolfe, Drake ‘09
David R. Wolverton, Texas-Arlington ‘85
The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, III, Richmond ‘64
Clinton M. Young, Arkansas State ‘84
Eric Young, Tennessee ‘95
Stephen L. Young, Kansas ‘80
John E. Zollinger, Jr., Lehigh ‘57
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LEGACYSOCIETY
Taking its name from the eternal impact these donors will make with their gifts, the Legacy Society honors the brothers and friends who choose to remember SigEp in their estate plan. Legacy Society donors have documented planned gifts on file with the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation.
anthony c. Balestrieri, George Washington ‘03
christopher L. Bittman, colorado ‘85
clark h. Byrum, Sr., Indiana ‘57
chad h. carlson, cFp, Baylor ‘95
W. h. clark, North carolina State ‘56
James L. clayton, tennessee ‘57
John M. corby, arizona State ‘74
phillip a. cox, Indiana ‘84
Bryan D. coy, Wright State ‘93
Mark W. Davis, Nebraska ‘90
Wallace c. Doud, Wisconsin ‘48
Michael a. Farley, Jr., Indiana ‘92
Mrs. Lenora Galbreath, Illinois ‘48
John r. Grayson, purdue ‘46
John W. hartman, Missouri ‘61
h. Lorenz horn, Florida ‘56
Donald W. hudler, Ohio Wesleyan ‘56
arthur J. hurt, III, Davidson ‘88
thomas B. Jelke, ph.D., Florida International ‘90
Michael c. kearney, Sr., Missouri S&t ‘61
Garry c. kief, Southern california ‘70
robert L. klingenburg, Fairleigh Dickinson ‘74
Frank t. ko, pepperdine ‘97
timothy p. Lambert, cal State-Long Beach ‘90
andrew c. Land, clemson ‘04
Jeffrey e. Lenci, Montana ‘63
paul h. Litcher, Indiana tech ‘88
Shawn Mckenna, Maine ‘77
kevin a. O’connor, Loras ‘88
charles G. raines, Sam houston ‘64
Maurice L. richards, Jr., tulsa ‘51
Marcus p. robinson, Dayton ‘99
Maurice D. rohleder, evansville ‘58
Joseph e. rooney, Oregon ‘44
Morris W. rowland, Iowa State ‘47
a. J. Scribante, kansas State ‘56
Steven F. Stockmeyer, Michigan ‘63
howard e. teagarden, kansas State ‘43
e. Scott thompson, II, Southern Mississippi ‘99
William G. tragos, Washington in St. Louis ‘56
charles N. White, Jr., Western Michigan ‘62
Michael c. Williams, Memphis ‘69
John S. Witemeyer, III, rutgers ‘55
W. H. and Callie Anne Clark with the brothers of North Carolina State.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/legacy
Early in my college years at NC State University, SigEp
invited me to become a member. That occasion turned out
to be one of the most treasured steps of my life. I say one, since
the best was to pursue and capture that real love of my life,
Callie Anne.
Over the years we have been blessed to experience countless
personal and business experiences. Along the way we have been
blessed to share our fortune with various organizations such as
SigEp, colleges, churches, museums and other organizations.
Underlying all this, I frequently realize that SigEp and the things
it taught me have been invaluable. Qualities such as honesty,
integrity, ambition, loyalty, and fraternity have always been an
integral part of my life.” —W. h. clark, North carolina State ’56
The generosity of W. H. and Callie Anne Clark’s planned gift will allow them to pass on these values to young SigEps for generations to come.
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YOUrSUppOrt
*The Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation is a public charity and 501(c)(3) corporation (Tax ID: 54-6053821). Non tax-deductible gifts made directly to a chapter or Alumni Volunteer Corporation and those made through a university or other foundations are not reflected in this list.
The following list celebrates the brothers and friends who made gifts in support of SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2013 and June 30, 2014.* Lifetime giving levels and donor societies are also noted in this list.
SYMBOL keY Board of Governors Hoop of Steel Society Legacy Society LIFetIMe GIVING LeVeLS
$3,000,000+ (Reserved for first $3MM+ donor) ♦ $2,000,000-$2,999,999 (Carter Ashton Jenkens Society) $1,000,000-$1,999,999 (Benjamin Donald Gaw Society) $500,000-$999,999 (William Hugh Carter Society) $250,000-$499,999 (William Andrew Wallace Society) $100,000-$249,999 (Thomas Temple Wright Society) $50,000-$99,999 (William Lazell Phillips Society) $25,000-$49,999 (Lucian Baum Cox Society) $10,000-$24,999 (Richard Spurgeon Owens Society) $5,000-$9,999 (Edgar Lee Allen Society) $2,500-$4,999 (Robert Alfred McFarland Society) $1,000-$2,499 (Frank Webb Kerfoot Society) $0-$999 (Thomas Vaden McCaul Society)
SigEp’s lifetime giving levels have changed over time as brothers and friends have continued to give more in support of our youngest brothers. These new levels were established in 2014 to create more clarity and consistency moving forward.
41YOUR SUPPORT
“We’re so impressed with the caliber of men and amazing
new programs SigEp has. Supporting SigEp and going to
events is a family affair for us!” –Dave, Minnesota ’92,
and Amber McLaughlin
aLaBaMa$600-$1,199Wynn C. Echols ‘69 $250-$599Clayton E. Boles ‘70 Mark S. Hierbaum ‘72 Edwin M. Salmon ‘86 $1-$249Ernest A. Fite ‘68 James C. Harvey, Jr. ‘97 Robert L. Holman ‘69 Paul T. Johnson ‘71 William A. Menas, II ‘15 J. Patrick Meyer, Jr. ‘65 Michael R. Park ‘98 Robert R. Pope ‘57 Samuel R. Sparks ‘71 Michael S. Symms ‘69 Russell S. Terry, Jr. ‘09 Christopher J. Van Steenberg ‘92
aLaSka-aNchOraGe$1,200-$1,900Reiki A. Ward ‘03
aMerIcaN$250-$599J. David Teitelman ‘07 $1-$249Jacob F. Bell ‘16
Glenn Holmes ‘15 Phillip R. Lasser ‘13
Maxwell J. Marcucci ‘15 Joseph E. Pavel ‘08 Kevin R. Taub ‘15
appaLachIaN State$1-$249Christopher M. McCaw ‘03
arIZONa$1,200-$1,900Robert A. Eckert ‘76
$250-$599R. Gene Dewey ‘61 $1-$249Wayne C. Benesch ‘64 Richard G. Guthrie ‘55 Tyler S. Patterson ‘81 Stephen W. Thomas ‘72
arIZONa State$1,200-$1,900Stephen T. Diltz ‘90
$600-$1,199Michael K. Moore ‘91
$250-$599Andrew J. Nelson ‘65 $1-$249Robert J. Anderson ‘63 Logan Hartsock ‘17 Steven K. Lewis ‘82 Jerry A. Mitchell ‘86 Samuel J. Schulz ‘66
arkaNSaS$2,500-$4,999David T. Matchet ‘76
$1,200-$1,900J. Phillip McKnight ‘81
B. Andrew Speed ‘81
John R. Thomas ‘86
$250-$599James O. Graham ‘64 Archie B. Ryan, D.V.M. ‘83 James T. Womble ‘65 $1-$249Cliff C. Cordes ‘80 Robert E. McCarley ‘65 John Rumbelow ‘16 Archie B. Ryan, Jr. ‘56
arkaNSaS State$1,200-$1,900Clinton M. Young ‘84
arkaNSaS tech$600-$1,199Daniel T. McCaulley ‘11
$1-$249Colten Matthews ‘16 Tyler Scott ‘16
aUBUrN$2,500-$4,999John M. George ‘76
$250-$599Carl D. Edem ‘75 James K. Smith, III ‘68 $1-$249Andrew M. Cryar ‘14 Richard W. Dean ‘66 Robert W. Harrison, Jr. ‘55 John M. Monte ‘88 J. Robert Murphy, Jr. ‘80 Thurman C. Pace, Jr. ‘48 Dr. Frank R. Parsons, Jr. ‘90 J. Douglas Riddle, II ‘73 Dr. Leonard L. Walls ‘67 John R. Wright ‘64
aUBUrN-MONtGOMerY$1-$249Brian P. Aehnlich ‘83
aUStIN peaY State$1,200-$1,900Christopher S. Drew ‘10 $600-$1,199Michael Rainier ‘14 Caleb S. Roberts ‘10
BaBSON$2,500-$4,999Timothy R. Swift ‘96
$1,200-$1,900Jay J. A. Rivera ‘99
Baker$1,200-$1,900Richard S. Howell ‘74
Dale A. Werts ‘84
$1-$249Stephen A. Dudley ‘64 Craig W. Hackett ‘76 J. Scott Loeb ‘94 Wayne A. Stewart ‘76
BaLDWIN WaLLace$1,200-$1,900Wendell G. Rakosky ‘78
$1-$249Dr. Robert L. Frank ‘68 William E. Goette,
Renaissance Richard R. Krisher ‘50 Dr. Richard C. Meyer ‘52 Richard B. Patterson ‘67 Charles R. Scott ‘59 Christopher M. Towne ‘68 Bruce R. Williams ‘71
BaLL State$1,200-$1,900Maj. Matthew F. Boison ‘77 Kent C. Nelson ‘59
$600-$1,199Jeffrey R. Prather ‘99
Timothy R. Wheeler ‘77
$1-$249Jerry D. Augsburger ‘60 Brock Frazer ‘17 Larry W. McIntire ‘71 Dr. Don L. Park ‘61 Glenn A. Stamm ‘70 Dan M. Van Treese, Sr. ‘66
BartON$250-$599R. Harrison Ward ‘79 $1-$249Harold H. Hill ‘85 Phillip H. Warren ‘71
BaYLOr$600-$1,199Chad H. Carlson, CFP ‘95
$1-$249Coburn A. Buxton, Jr. ‘84 David C. Dooley ‘89 Grant K. Parish, D.D.S. ‘85
BeLMONt aBBeY$1-$249F. Joseph Feeney, Jr. ‘75 John M. Queenan ‘76
BeNtLeY$250-$599Thomas P. Alber ‘82 $1-$249Allan E. Oram ‘81 Brian J. Shultz ‘80 Neal R. Zwicker ‘84
BOStON c.$1-$249Jason A. Robinson ‘12
BOStON UNIVerSItY$1-$249Edward W. Dooley, Jr. ‘66 William P. Nolan ‘52 Kyle R. Pellerin ‘15 Richard Ponte ‘57
BOWLING GreeN State$1,200-$1,900Scott T. Carr ‘97
$250-$599Dr. Charles G. Eberly ‘63 Dr. Harald Vaher ‘89 $1-$249Roger E. Akins ‘70 Brian M. Davenport ‘95 Corey M. Follick ‘98 Thomas R. Hillhouse ‘64 Hunter Marcuson ‘16 Jerry F. Milnor ‘61 Ronald D. Parthemore ‘73 William R. Peca ‘64 David J. Ruda ‘05 Leland G. Smith ‘70
Nathan A. Smith ‘15 Robert J. Thorndike ‘89 Dr. Richard M. Tilimon ‘77 Todd R. Urmanic ‘88 Michael J. Vank ‘69 Ralph M. Wells ‘57 James W. West ‘64
BraDLeY$1,901-$2,499John M. Eber ‘73
Marc D. Ferguson ‘84
$1-$249Dale E. Fredericks ‘65 Navid S. Kassam ‘14 Charles L. Pillsbury ‘68 John G. Plumley ‘66 John Sotiros ‘15 Jacob A. Von Holt ‘14 Martin H. Wozniak ‘78
BUckNeLL$1-$249Paul N. Anderson ‘54 Joseph S. Boldry ‘54 John M. Claycomb ‘51 Otto H. Ferrari, Jr. ‘67 Richard E. Frazier, Jr. ‘74 John H. Hardenstine ‘59 Philip N. Hublitz ‘62 Joseph Levi, II ‘48 Cooper Mead ‘14 Robert H. Nagel ‘77 Charles W. North, V ‘06
Kevin J. Quindlen ‘15 Robert G. Smith ‘62
BUFFaLO State$1-$249Edward F. Jones ‘96
caL State-chIcO$250-$599Douglas K. MacAdams ‘76 $1-$249David H. Fusi ‘72 Dr. Mahlon M. Hile ‘68 Mark A. Tomsic ‘85
caL State-FULLertON$1,200-$1,900John-Conrad G. Villacorte‘01
$250-$599Mashruf S. Ahmed ‘06
caL State-LONG Beach$250-$599Timothy P. Lambert ‘90
$1-$249Gregg S. Florence ‘68
caL State-NOrthrIDGe$250-$599Brian R. Hubinger ‘01
caL State-SaN BerNarDINO$250-$599Joshua A. Paine ‘12 $1-$249Jordan P. Cavendar ‘17 Cesar Fortuna ‘14 Jacob Weatherbie ‘15
caL State-SaN JOSe$1,200-$1,900The Honorable Michael B.
Harris ‘62
$250-$599John A. Worthington ‘66 $1-$249Stephen W. Betts ‘67 Donald R. Booher ‘62 John J. Haggerty ‘62 Daniel L. Lewis ‘67 Donn B. Murphy ‘66 Douglas J. Pavese ‘63
caLIFOrNIa-BerkeLeY$1,200-$1,900Dr. Michael A. Green ‘62
$600-$1,199Stephen L. Millich ‘63 $250-$599Stuart G. Gould ‘59 Roderic W. Thomas ‘57 Dr. Donald E. Williams ‘64 $1-$249David R. Berneman ‘06 Dr. Jerry T. Dowell ‘59 Sean D. Doyle ‘87 R. Terry Duryea ‘69 Jeffrey D. Forman ‘87 Frank J. Isola, Jr. ‘68 Dr. James A. Litsinger ‘64 Nolan M. McPeek-Bechtold ‘14 Fred C. Merriam ‘64 Trevor C. Nelson ‘04 Howard A. Schirmer, Jr. ‘63 Robert H. Zeller ‘48
caLIFOrNIa-DaVIS$1,200-$1,900Terrence R. Sullivan, M.D. ‘68
$1-$249James P. Finch ‘89 Sean E. Halligan ‘06 Lars C. Nelson ‘10
caLIFOrNIa-IrVINe$250-$599Michael C. Josephson ‘07
caLIFOrNIa-rIVerSIDe$250-$599David A. Santos ‘14 $1-$249Bryan R. Holcombe ‘12 Andrew V. Perkins ‘13
caLIFOrNIa-SaN DIeGO$1-$249Joel K. Gutierrez ‘01
caLIFOrNIa-SaNta BarBara$2,500-$4,999Jeffrey O. Henley ‘66
$1,200-$1,900Scott H. Carr ‘86
$600-$1,199Shane T. Lay ‘12 $250-$599Louis C. Bortz ‘52 $1-$249David C. Diekmann ‘89 Mark W. Heinze ‘82 Joseph M. Kremer ‘12 Aaron Lavine ‘05 Glenn C. Pritchard ‘69 Paul Tappan ‘94 William R. Tiernay ‘52
caLpOLY-pOMONa$1,200-$1,900Brandon Tsubaki ‘06
Renato G. Villacorte ‘91
David R. Calderon ‘88
$250-$599Kenneth J. Barker ‘91
Nate A. Khalil ‘92 Brian P. Kleinsmith ‘96 Jeffrey W. Schultz ‘04 $1-$249Brian H. Daly ‘92 Geoffrey T. Hamill ‘92 Donald F. Putnam ‘68 Robert F. Ragland, Jr. ‘83
caLpOLY-SLO$1-$249Adam T. Icardo ‘96
caNISIUS$1-$249Perry D. Figliotti ‘83 James P. Schnell ‘95
carNeGIe MeLLON$1,901-$2,499Eric J. Chan ‘98
$1-$249Gregory B. Blank ‘99 Keith A. Eich ‘02
carrOLL$1-$249William G. Cross ‘49 Keith E. Letsche, Esq. ‘70John Caroll
caSe WeSterN$1,200-$1,900Christopher W. H. Prall ‘01
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$600-$1,199Bayard V. Gennert ‘02
Joshua D. Hodnichak ‘10
Rishi K. Jain ‘11 $250-$599Lawrence P. Colucci ‘96 Andrew R. Pozzuto ‘09 $1-$249Brian J. Foss ‘01 Akash Menon ‘15 Michael Young ‘15
ceNtraL arkaNSaS$2,500-$4,999Gary L. Huff ‘91
$1,200-$1,900Kreth J. Koehler ‘92
$600-$1,199Christopher P. Nations ‘94
$1-$249Warren T. Readnour ‘90
ceNtraL FLOrIDa$1-$249Gregory B. Morand ‘99 David B. Simons, Jr. ‘89
ceNtraL MIchIGaN$1-$249James T. Bishop ‘68 Gregory D. Cocke ‘78 Commander Oliver H. Porter,
USN ‘57 Theodore W. Roscoe ‘62
ceNtraL MISSOUrI$2,500-$4,999Richard W. Bennet, III ‘74
$1,200-$1,900Peter P. Gencarelli ‘75
Gregory C. Swain ‘85
$250-$599Randall M. Hinshaw ‘75 $1-$249Dr. Victor L. Clark ‘78 Max D. Harper ‘71 Samuel J. Hihn ‘15 Tyler G. Laughlin ‘08 Taylor K. Swager ‘14
charLeStON (SOUth carOLINa)$250-$599Michael M. Carriere ‘10
$1-$249C. Scott Manning ‘07
charLeStON (WeSt VIrGINIa)$1-$249Timothy P. Gallagher ‘83 Frank B. Mathews ‘68 Martin L. Valerio ‘73
chIcaGO$1-$249Joseph Dozier ‘11
chrIStOpher NeWpOrt$1-$249C. John Cahill ‘16 Bryan C. Gunst ‘11 Riley S. Little ‘13 T. Austin McKim ‘13 Henry W. O’Grady, IV ‘06
cINcINNatI$25,000-$49,999Melvin H. Haas ‘62
Maris Kuga ‘63 Paul L. Morris ‘64 $10,000-$24,999Allen W. Harmann ‘62 $5,000-$9,999Dr. Samir R. Patel ‘91 $2,500-$4,999James C. Atkins ‘99 Michael A. Del Favero ‘03 Richard A. Durham, Jr. ‘65 $1,901-$2,499Jon L. Larue ‘79 Robert C. Stewart ‘59 Timothy L. Timmel ‘70 $1,200-$1,900Gary P. Lessis ‘83 $600-$1,199David L. Allen ‘63 James G. Bokach ‘02 Robert E. Buerger ‘67 Kelly P. Conway ‘82 Lawrence D. Damron ‘68 Robert J. Day ‘71 Luke M. Gromen ‘99 Robert W. Meredith, Jr. ‘67 Gregory O. Miles ‘84 Kevin T. Smith ‘98 Roger A. Stateczny ‘92 David T. Stevenson ‘77 Kyle F. Sutton ‘12
Harold W. Thomas ‘53 Thomas E. Vick ‘69 Dr. R. Eric Weise ‘54
Hiram B. Wooton ‘08 $250-$599John A. Abraham ‘77 Zachary R. Bryson ‘08
David J. Chris ‘94 Joel E. Eppley ‘98 William P. Freudenberger ‘63 Matthew R. Kingan ‘02 Daniel F. Lysaght ‘82 Michael S. Mills ‘04 Timothy J. Quackenbush ‘08 Christopher P. Schneider ‘83 $1-$249James F. Benner ‘52 James S. Bowman ‘52 Rudolf Bredenbeck ‘54
Gregory J. Cook ‘06 Sean C. Cosgrove ‘05
John L. Driver ‘55 Lee R. Duncan ‘83 Kent P. Friel ‘59 Ryan C. Hayes ‘05 Joshua C. Henderson ‘09 Sean C. Huff ‘09 Douglas G. Hughes ‘62 Robert C. Loesch ‘63 Gerald F. Ose ‘67 Robert G. Ruehl ‘63 Thomas R. Scheckelhoff ‘67 Paul H. Siegel ‘52 Michael T. Wolff ‘06
cLarION$1-$249Lawrence Brestensky ‘16 Gerald Bryan ‘12 Dustin M. DeFrancisis ‘14 Devin J. Forgey ‘16 Tucker Glover ‘16 Tyler R. Kitzmiller ‘14 Nathanael Niver ‘15 Lance A. Whitehead ‘16
cLarkSON$1,200-$1,900Zachary A. Lessard ‘06 $600-$1,199Matthew K. Fox ‘03 $250-$599Brian R. Brostko ‘07 Michael A. St. Croix ‘09
cLeMSON$1-$249J. Calvin Aycock, Jr. ‘85 Thomas M. Hatcher ‘79 Rodney D. Hunt ‘83 R. Michael Lindler ‘72 Carlos Quintero ‘73 David V. Saitta ‘72 Jose A. Tarrio ‘89 Matthew J. Watkins ‘77
cLeVeLaND State$1-$249Joseph V. Barna ‘78 David L. Huiett ‘66 Parker Keating ‘16 Charles B. Kovach ‘69 Ralph B. McNerney ‘71 William R. Schutte ‘71 Joseph G. Spagnuolo, Renaissance
cOaStaL carOLINa$1-$249Taylor Conaty ‘14 R. Norman Evans ‘82 Michael B. Rogers ‘81
cOLOraDO$25,000-$49,999Kent B. Hickman ‘61
$5,000-$9,999Fred M. Smoot ‘63 Jack B. Whitt ‘62 $1,200-$1,900Christopher L. Bittman ‘85
Kevin M. Schmeits ‘85 Charles A. Stegman ‘81
$600-$1,199James Bearns ‘84
Matthew D. Nabhan ‘13 Andrew D. Schneider ‘06
$1-$249Charles N. Douglas ‘49 Dr. Christopher J. Gassman ‘04 Thomas M. Hall ‘81 Douglas S. Moore ‘85 Robert G. Shaw ‘83 Gary Vicari ‘76 George C. Young, Jr. ‘52
cOLOraDO SchOOL OF MINeS$1-$249Lawrence E. Barrett ‘50 Robert R. Cederstrom ‘60 Richard M. Diaz ‘07
Harold T. Hoak ‘53 Grant W. Kaster ‘00 Wallace McGregor, Jr. ‘52 Roland F. Pohler ‘57 John J. Zeman ‘56
cOLOraDO State$10,000-$24,999John W. Clark ‘65 Gary B. Halley ‘60 $5,000-$9,999David J. Jenkins ‘64
Breck K. Vassios ‘87 $1,901-$2,499Richard G. Long, Jr. ‘79
Anthony M. Mauro ‘99 $1-$249J. Tim Biddle ‘73 Ryan T. Garthright ‘10 Ross A. Hendrix ‘07 Michael F. Oettinger ‘08 Charles L. Simon ‘54 Sidney E. Simonson ‘93 John R. Sprengle, Jr. ‘57 Robert L. Warner ‘58 Frederic A. Woll ‘56
cOLUMBIa$5,000-$9,999Zariel J. Toolan ‘01
$1,901-$2,499Andrew M. Gonzalez ‘14 Thomas W. Russell ‘99 $1,200-$1,900Steve I. Hofstetter ‘02
Gregory T. Lembrich ‘00 $1-$249Dr. Daniel J. Haders ‘01 Randy Subramany ‘11
cONNectIcUt$2,500-$4,999Edward A. Kaplan ‘88
$1,200-$1,900Steven B. Chaneles ‘83
Joseph W. Langella, Jr. ‘83
$250-$599Eric D. Muschlitz ‘92 Jonathan A. Plucker, Ph.D. ‘91 $1-$249Robert A. Flynn ‘82 Robert J. Hennessey ‘63 Steven M. Kiel ‘72 Robert H. Saunders ‘63 William E. Wivell ‘85 Colonel Lynden E. Wordell ‘62
cOrNeLL$2,500-$4,999The Honorable David J.
Roman ‘73
$250-$599Peter B. Dirlam ‘56 $1-$249Randall E. Allen ‘05 Robert A. Cowie ‘55 Richard J. Evans ‘45 Robert M. Freeman ‘08 Gregory N. Mezey ‘09
Albert J. Rim ‘86 James H. Schoonmaker ‘74 Mitchell E. Stern, M.D. ‘76 Jesse E. Zwerling ‘16
creIGhtON$1-$249Eric J. Christensen ‘96
cULVer StOcktON$1-$249Ronald W. Leftwich ‘64
DartMOUth$5,000-$9,999Carey E. Heckman, ‘76
David G. Pierce ‘77 Minyoung Sohn ‘98
Christopher S. Vale ‘95 Martin J. Weinstein ‘81 Mark M. Weld ‘76 $2,500-$4,999John T. Bennett ‘96 Charles E. Haldeman ‘70
Samuel Reckford ‘83 $1,901-$2,499Michael C. Chapman ‘76 Michael L. Kimmel ‘94
$1,200-$1,900Joseph H. Hoffman ‘77
Herbert F. Philpott ‘85 $600-$1,199Sean M. Anthony ‘06
David C. Barrow ‘94 William E. Brown ‘07 Ryan P. Donovan ‘96 Bruce H. Hasenkamp ‘60
Jay Miller ‘82 $250-$599Kazi Kased Ahmed ‘07 Glenn L. Burdick ‘74 Jason M. DiMarino ‘97 Kevin M. Garland ‘07 Charles S. Mills, Jr. ‘57 James A. Ouellette ‘88 Juan S. Restrepo ‘07 Daniel S. Richman ‘95 Keith K. Schuricht ‘05 Derrick T. Smith ‘07 Michael Woodward ‘81 $1-$249Douglas M. Antaya ‘78 W. Robert Brazelton, Ph.D. ‘56 Matthew A. Brown ‘05 William L. Burke, Jr. ‘76 Lawrence R. Dunn ‘81 Rob M. Fasani ‘98 John F. Felter ‘54 Stephen E. Geis ‘73 Alexander A. Hall ‘10 Michael F. Hansen ‘73 George C. Harrington ‘61 Peter A. H. Hasenkamp ‘98 Daniel S. Hassouni ‘05 Kyle M. Krater ‘07 Alexander C. Ou ‘07 Todd P. Piro ‘00 Dr. Derek G. Shendell ‘96
DaVIDSON$5,000-$9,999Peter M. Varney ‘96
$600-$1,199Arthur J. Hurt, III ‘88
$1-$249Sawyer J. Hicks ‘14 Dr. Paul A. Horne, Jr. ‘79 Tait Jensen ‘16 Walter C. Joyce, Jr. ‘77 Philip A. Leonard ‘72 Michael K. Lorentsen ‘14 G. Michael Parsons, Jr. ‘08 Thomas M. Roth, III ‘83 Jacques L. Vauclain, III ‘90 Moffatt A. Ware, Jr. ‘56
DaVIS & eLkINS$5,000-$9,999Eugene C. Schurg, Jr. ‘77
$250-$599Brig. Gen. Robert M.
Murdock ‘69 $1-$249Peter H. Dougherty ‘75
Philip S. Inglee ‘59 Tharon L. Jack ‘61 Dr. George P. Morgan, Jr. ‘61 Donald F. Santamaria ‘62
DaYtON$1,200-$1,900Marcus P. Robinson ‘99
$600-$1,199Christopher L. Bagi ‘06 $250-$599Brian C. Inyart ‘9 $1-$249Mr. Mark J. Smalley ‘91
DeLaWare$250-$599Paul W. Forbes ‘75 Michael A. Silverman, M.D. ‘88 $1-$249Bruce S. Andrews ‘74 Perry F. Boone ‘70 Dr. Alfred B. Brown ‘59 Zachery C. Carter ‘73 James S. Dick ‘59 James W. Felch, M.D. ‘69 I. Barry Guerke, Esq. ‘70 Kevin L. Howard ‘90 Dr. William F. Maloney ‘68 Rev. Jack M. McKelvey ‘63 Timothy W. Peters ‘70 James H. Poole ‘72 Robert D. Schroeder ‘71 Melville F. Warren, Jr. ‘81
DeNISON$1-$249Dr. Thomas C. Masters, II ‘04
DeNVer$1-$249Donald C. Henke ‘51 Dr. Harold B. McConnell, Jr. ‘56
DepaUL$1-$249Oliver W. Debe ‘12
DetrOIt$1,200-$1,900Mark A. Schmid ‘81
$1-$249Sheldon H. Moore, Jr. ‘63 Christopher M. Ortleib ‘00
Drake$600-$1,199Tyler R. Boggess ‘10
Damon A. Keeble ‘08
Ryan R. Nimtz, Pharm.D. ‘11 Ronald L. Wheeler ‘63 Chad S. Whipple ‘03
$250-$599Brian R. Jenkins ‘80
E. Dean Swartzwelter ‘61 Brady D. Wolfe ‘09
$1-$249William C. Berry ‘58 Jordan M. Bruns ‘10
Peter Elliott ‘13 Robert J. Goranson ‘69 Drew M. Gulley ‘05 Charles S. Hartig ‘07 Harold W. Higgs ‘49 Sam Laden ‘17 David W. Orris ‘68
DreXeL$250-$599Petros D. Pantelis ‘04 Thomas J. Teson ‘12 $1-$249John L. Dougherty ‘05 Brian P. Kerrigan ‘05 Matthew S. Naab ‘07 Sean A. Soboloski ‘15
DrUrY$1-$249Major John J. Ley, USAF ‘50 D. James Moses ‘84 James E. Parker ‘64 Theodore C. Salveter, III ‘58
DUke$5,000-$9,999Christopher R. Plaut ‘84
$600-$1,199Gerald R. Whitt, Esq. ‘72
$250-$599Caleb H. Barnhardt, Jr. ‘62 Curtis R. Kimball ‘72 $1-$249Paul C. Cronce, M.D. ‘54 Dr. John F. Few ‘51 Edwin J. Humphrey ‘80 Arthur W. Judd ‘52 Rev. B. Wayne Kinyon ‘58 Adam L. Nelson ‘09 John H. Orr ‘74 John F. Sacha, Esq. ‘70 Jesse W. St. Clair, III ‘75
eaSt carOLINa$1-$249Wesse C. Ranes, III ‘67
eaSt teNNeSSee State$1,901-$2,499Colonel William G. Sikes,
Jr. ‘57
$1-$249Denny H. Brewer, Jr. ‘54 Taylor Forbes ‘16 Christian Givens ‘17 Lt. Colonel L. Earl
Holloman,‘59 George F. Legg ‘66
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Charles F. Peake ‘56 Mark W. Peterson ‘88 Earl W. Rogers, Jr. ‘71 Lucas Thibodeau ‘16 Robert E. Worthington ‘67
eaSt teXaS State$1,200-$1,900George R. Follis, Jr. ‘81 $600-$1,199Howard L. Nycum ‘69 $1-$249Paul R. Shaw ‘70
eaSterN ILLINOIS$1-$249Keith J. Ryniak ‘96
eaSterN MIchIGaN$1,200-$1,900Michael T. Selby ‘02
$1-$249William F. Eardley, IV,
Renaissance
eaSterN WaShINGtON$1-$249Michael A. Evans ‘14
eLON$600-$1,199Andrew C. Baker ‘06
Scott S. Swedberg ‘11
$1-$249Emory E. Bolton, Jr. ‘76 David M. Dickerson ‘77
eMpOrIa State$1,200-$1,900Dr. Edward H. Hammond ‘66
$1-$249Thomas C. Bell ‘66 Michael H. Burnett ‘61 M. Wayne Davidson ‘54 David L. Larrick ‘63 Raymond L. Rentfro ‘61 Philip W. Rogers ‘57 Jon K. Tolson ‘69 Leon A. Torkelson ‘65
eVaNSVILLe$1,200-$1,900David T. Bertorello ‘89
L. Kent Fowler ‘85
$250-$599Major Frederick E. Barton ‘66 John D. Stumpf ‘71
$1-$249Gary Ahrens ‘59 Taylor Allen ‘16 T. Bryan Altheide ‘85 Timothy B. Breeding ‘86 David A. Buckman ‘58 Paul S. Ensign ‘76
Rev. Mitchell C. Gieselman ‘78 Robert A. Graper ‘73 Scott J. Greene ‘99 Jerry L. Hochstetler ‘62 Robert W. Kuhlman ‘75 Clinton R. Meeks ‘06 Kurt G. Shepherd ‘98 Donald J. Thompson, II ‘87
FaIrLeIGh DIckINSON$1-$249Robert L. Klingenburg ‘74
FerrIS State$1-$249Richard S. Bugajski ‘62 Robert C. Felton ‘65 Michael D. Hasler ‘16 George H. Montgomery ‘75
FLOrIDa$5,000-$9,999Bert J. Harris, III ‘74
$1,200-$1,900Douglas J. Band ‘95
H. Lorenz Horn ‘56
Arthur J. Siccardi ‘98
$250-$599V. John Brook, Jr., P.A. ‘68 $1-$249Patrick C. Comiskey ‘88 Michael B. Eisen ‘11 Frank A. Gagliardi ‘48 Paul H. Grigsby ‘63 Robert E. Knapp ‘54 Matthew B. Sloan ‘09 James W. Williamson, M.D. ‘50
FLOrIDa atLaNtIc$250-$599Joseph M. Baird ‘07
$1-$249Richard I. Litsky ‘98
FLOrIDa INterNatIONaL$5,000-$9,999Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D. ‘90
$1,200-$1,900James N. Horst, D.O. ‘92
FLOrIDa SOUtherN$2,500-$4,999Hoyt R. Barnett ‘65
$1-$249William E. Hoyer ‘67 Eric W. Thomas ‘74
FLOrIDa State$1-$249Peter M. Goldman ‘67 J. Michael Hipps ‘70 Michael S. Horowitz ‘92 Douglas J. McCrea ‘68 Norbert Ming ‘15
Dennis E. Nickle ‘61 Paul W. Norton, Jr., USAF,
Ret. ‘64 Randall N. Vitale ‘99 Leslie J. Williams ‘51
FOrt haYS State$1-$249Aaron M. Alexander ‘98 Austin Tatro ‘16
FraNcIS MarION$1-$249Luther T. McMillan ‘75
FreSNO State$1-$249Anthony A. Mindt ‘15
GeOrGe MaSON$600-$1,199Major Mark W. Hamilton ‘86
$250-$599Jeffrey T. Hunter ‘88 P. Sean Leahey ‘96
James E. McConville ‘85
GeOrGe WaShINGtON$1,200-$1,900Anthony C. Balestrieri ‘03
$600-$1,199Jonathan A. Holland ‘02
$1-$249Kevin T. Barnett ‘04 Jonathan D. Fraade ‘80 Frederick J. Gauvreau ‘62 Samuel I. Golub ‘16 William A. Peri ‘16 Benjamin A. Snyder ‘09 Hans W. Zassenhaus ‘63
GeOrGetOWN$600-$1,199Taylor L. Barnett ‘08 F. Whitaker Leonhardt ‘07
$1-$249Alexander J. Audino ‘11 Yaw Ayim-Aboagye ‘10 Matthew D. Breen ‘10 Matthew W. Hamblin ‘15 Gary Li ‘12 Michael S. Manuccia ‘07 Jeffrey D. Wray ‘11
GeOrGIa$10,000-$24,999J. Darren Rodgers ‘84
$600-$1,199Andrew J. Parrish ‘13 Matthew S. Parrish ‘08
Jonathan G. Poole, Jr. ‘13 $250-$599Kevin E. Shumaker ‘84
$1-$249Paul R. Addison ‘66 William V. Medbery ‘75 Burke P. Robinson ‘86
GeOrGIa SOUtherN$600-$1,199Gregg R. Gowanloch ‘96
$250-$599J. Bryan Birdsong ‘00 $1-$249Dr. David A. Denmark ‘80 J. Ryan Gartin ‘10 Wesley Heinrichs‘16 Adam R. Weaver ‘96
GeOrGIa State$1-$249David F. Blau ‘79
GeOrGIa tech$2,500-$4,999James E. Pruitt, Jr. ‘56
$1-$249Kerry A. Baker ‘71 Victor M. Farinas ‘84 Harold B. Hildenbrand, Jr. ‘81 Jonathan B. MacDonald ‘98 Douglas K. Tucker ‘84 Albert J. Turner, Jr. ‘60
GraND VaLLeY State$250-$599Christopher C. Longstreet,
Renaissance $1-$249John P. Fitzgerald ‘85
heNDerSON State$1-$249John L. Davis ‘70 Gabe P. Moorman ‘72 William T. Newberry ‘71 John W. Smith, Jr. ‘68
hIGh pOINt$1-$249Robert O. Dockery ‘57 Robert L. Foster ‘58
hOUStON$1-$249Arbaaz Ali ‘14 Stratton Berlin‘17 Ricardo B. Castillo ‘13 Jordan Cruz ‘16 Brett Edleman ‘16 Kyle E. Ferguson‘17 Luke Fontenot ‘15 Jonathan D. Garcia ‘17 Justin P. Gross ‘15 Donald E. Heard ‘93
Michael Hernandez ‘17 Blake Heslep ‘17
Simon F. Hornick ‘13 Travis G. Kelley ‘13 Robert C. Lazar ‘69 Carlos M. Leal ‘13 Tianheng Luo ‘16 Brian Masinag ‘17 Joe E. McManus ‘67 Christopher J. Mejia ‘13 Stephen R. Montalvo ‘13 Sunil K. Motwani ‘14 Shane Mukherjee ‘15 James A. Muncy ‘14 Joshua Narabal ‘16 Mark Ngo‘17 Ryan Ngo ‘16 Aaron Patton ‘17 Manual Dasilva Quiroz ‘15 John Puente ‘16 Craig Putman ‘15 Rance Quisenberry ‘17 Darren H. Randle ‘12 Adam Reichstein ‘17 Robert Reno ‘15 Aaron Rodriguez ‘13 Michael Rodriguez ‘17 Osman Rodriguez ‘17 Alejandro Rojas ‘15 Julius Sanchez ‘16 Ethan P. Tucker ‘14 Kirby M. White ‘14 Sean Wood ‘16 Rolando Gabriel Yabut ‘15
hUNtINGDON$1,200-$1,900G. Wayne Knupp, Jr. ‘95
$250-$599Gene M. Pope ‘88 $1-$249Joe D. Read ‘88 James N. Robinson ‘04
IDahO$1-$249Gregory M. Contreras ‘07
IDahO State$1-$249Robert L. Kirkpatrick ‘60
IIt$1,200-$1,900Steven J. Bonifas ‘80
Reginald M. Maynigo ‘05
$1-$249David E. Lourie, P.E., R.B.P. ‘79
ILLINOIS$1,901-$2,499Christopher S. Dillion ‘03
$1,200-$1,900Robert L. Pierce ‘81
$600-$1,199Jamieson D. Gray ‘12
Hans G. Roderich ‘88
$250-$599Cameron M. Blaydes ‘12 Anthony R. Ebbole ‘91 $1-$249William C. Boudreau ‘40 Vance L. Fraley ‘56 Lyman E. Goss ‘56 Paul W. Hart ‘80 Edward D. Jenkins ‘62 Darrell G. Kahl ‘58 Michael J. Klein ‘91 Larry U. Larson ‘56 James R. McGreevy ‘69 Joseph V. Norvell ‘91 Michael J. Samonds ‘93 Marshall R. Seese, Sr. ‘65 Ivan P. Sue ‘73 Peter M. Wallner ‘71
ILLINOIS State$250-$599Mark A. Cassata ‘08
INDIaNa$2,500-$4,999William E. Becker ‘72
Gregory J. Pusinelli ‘80
$1,200-$1,900Clark H. Byrum, Sr. ‘57
Phillip A. Cox ‘84
$600-$1,199Keane Mayer ‘13
Benjamin Nahrstadt ‘16 $250-$599Gregory E. Bliss ‘84 $1-$249John W. Applegate, M.D. ‘54 Stephen E. Bishop ‘76 Matthew J. Bradford ‘93 Matthew Cornacchione, II ‘67 John R. Fiala ‘57 Robert J. Hanrahan, III ‘77
Herbert J. Hoppe, Jr. ‘50 Thomas M. Malone ‘61 Roger H. Yule ‘66
INDIaNa-pUrDUe-Ft. WaYNe$1-$249Keith A. Bentz ‘85
INDIaNa State$5,000-$9,999Norman J. Young ‘64 $1,200-$1,900Dr. Keith A. Hall ‘58 $250-$599Michael J. Goodin, Jr. ‘89 Trent N. Roberts ‘98 Craig A. Williams, AAE ‘93 $1-$249Robert C. Brown ‘78 Brian A. Delaney ‘90
Mark D. Fleeman ‘82 Wayne C. Hasselbrinck ‘64 Joshua Hood ‘12 Richard H. Ice ‘86 Richard A. Jones ‘68 William B. Kemper ‘59 Eric T. Lantz ‘95 Jason Marshall Kevin J. McClure ‘12 Dr. Dale F. McKee ‘57 Andrew R. Orman ‘03 Robert W. Puma ‘98 Luke Schingel ‘17 Dr. William A. Schroeder,
Renaissance John J. Selbe, II ‘16 Justin D. Shireman ‘06 Patrick Steller ‘10 Michael R. Ventura ‘67 John C. Walker ‘58 Michael A. Williamson ‘66 Dr. James L. Wittenauer ‘59
INDIaNa tech$1,200-$1,900Brandan A. Haines ‘99
Paul H. Litcher ‘88
$1-$249Lawrence E. Bott ‘67 Thomas J. Hays ‘78 John A. Sims ‘94
IOWa$1,901-$2,499Matthew D. Beck ‘90
$250-$599David R. Persa ‘03 $1-$249Scott E. Alford ‘97 Robert L. Bauer ‘63 Ryan C. Braun ‘00 Jack J. Holmes ‘64 Richard C. Park ‘47
IOWa State$25,000-$49,999Mark R. Fabere ‘80
$10,000-$24,999Gary E. Sutton ‘64 $5,000-$9,999Robert E. Jester ‘62 Jeffrey D. Prouty ‘79
$2,500-$4,999Eric T. Crowell ‘80 Thomas H. Huston ‘51 Commander Robert E. Palmer,
USN ‘62 $1,901-$2,499Jack F. McGuire ‘63 $1,200-$1,900Theodore T. Yungclas ‘80 $600-$1,199William G. Bathe ‘79 Scott P. Fabere ‘77
David A. Fulghum ‘68 Robert S. Hanser ‘78 Ryan M. Pirtle ‘06
Thomas P. Simonson ‘95
Robert K. Wilhelm ‘64 $250-$599William P. Bancroft ‘60 Bruce R. Barta ‘62 Lt. Anthony P. Callanan,
Retired ‘63 Bryce D. Carlson ‘95 Edward H. Hawks ‘76 Alan L. Jenkins ‘75 Robert B. Jones ‘61 Mark W. Leonard ‘79 Paul L. Peterson ‘77 Daniel R. Salmon ‘58 $1-$249Clifford R. Boldt ‘77 Morgan L. Hampel ‘14 Galen D. Jackson ‘46 Marcus B. Johnson ‘11 Haynes R. Lagerquist ‘42 Gary A. Lundgren ‘78 John A. Newton, III ‘65 Artemas R. Roberts ‘62 John K. Scott ‘52 Roger F. Sellew ‘59 Jerold D. Smart ‘61 Eric J. Stroud ‘06 Todd A. Tierney ‘90
IOWa WeSLeYaN$1-$249Donald P. Kellar ‘51
Ithaca$1-$249Simy M. Solomon ‘96
JackSONVILLe$1,200-$1,900Michael K. Brand ‘84 $600-$1,199Christopher J. Sacra ‘98
Omar J. Sanchez ‘01 $1-$249Dan R. Alexander ‘83
JackSONVILLe State$600-$1,199Lt. Colonel John D. Hopson ‘91
JaMeS MaDISON$1,901-$2,499Richard E. Batten ‘83
$250-$599Michael L. Boylan ‘78 William W. Polen, Jr. ‘78 $1-$249Clyde E. Findley, Esq. ‘78 Gregory S. Hogan ‘09 Barry M. Koski ‘86 Charles S. Smith ‘71
44 SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2014 | SIGEP.ORG
NUTS! McAuliffe Society’s Brigadier General, John Stumpf,
evansville ’71, (left) and fellow society members make
Conclave possible for brothers through scholarships.
(center) Archie Messersmith, Samford ‘99 (right) Renato Villacorte, CalPoly-Pomona ‘91
Brother George Estok passed on 12/17/2013+
Ronald L. Snyder, Jr. ‘80 Jason Tayloe ‘12 A. Robert Weatherwax ‘84
JOhNS hOpkINS$2,500-$4,999Bryan J. Kaminski ‘06
$250-$599Douglas C. Fullerton ‘04 $1-$249John C. Catlin, Jr. ‘69 Dr. John J. Firpo, Jr. ‘64 David P. Fitzgerald ‘79 Dr. James J. Jaeger ‘69 Robert K. Johnston ‘68 C. Norman Krueger ‘63 Charles P. Lamm ‘44 Louis N. Pederson ‘53 John C. Smulian, M.D. ‘81 John G. Strauch ‘43
kaNSaS$1,200-$1,900Stephen L. Young ‘80
$250-$599Charles M. Adams ‘81 Benjamin D. Craig, Jr. ‘50 Thomas L. Gray ‘77 Harold J. Lamb ‘79 Brian B. Waletich ‘96 Delbert L. Williamson ‘60 $1-$249William C. Bleish ‘78 John C. Cross ‘84 Samuel A. Gill ‘68 James J. Gray ‘84 William G. Hawes ‘53 Cameron Henry ‘15 John P. Killeen ‘88 Graham Naasz ‘15 Bill M. Perry ‘54 Philip C. Peterson, Sr. ‘52 Chris Pyle Col. Richard L. Quinn, USA
(Ret.) ‘65 Edward A. Samuelson ‘67 David M. Simpson ‘79 Ben D. Smith ‘81 Rodd D. Staker ‘66 Daniel H. Thompson ‘96 S. Thomas Wertz ‘71
kaNSaS State$10,000-$24,999John E. Clark ‘50
Rex E. Garrelts ‘68 $5,000-$9,999Richard D. Shiney ‘52 $2,500-$4,999Greg A. Pestinger ‘86 $250-$599James H. Brass ‘57 $1-$249Kevin Ahrens ‘12
Michael J. Doerfler ‘97 John A. Engelmann ‘61 John W. Everett ‘79 Phil D. Gilliland ‘59 Robert L. Main ‘59 Staley B. McDermet ‘66 Steven B. Pendergast ‘81 Dr. Patrick H. Pesci,
Renaissance Ronald L. Pfister ‘62 Dr. David R. Reynolds ‘65 Paul S. Smith ‘52 Craig L. Stansberry ‘75 Travis J. Swanson ‘06 Howard E. Teagarden ‘43 Stanley N. Woodworth ‘75
keNt State$600-$1,199Kurtis M. Hutson ‘12
$250-$599H. Wayne Anderson ‘61 Bruce E. Fusillo ‘70 $1-$249James R. Miller ‘64 Graham A. Peters ‘64 Jon G. Pounds ‘57 Timothy J. Whitman ‘66
keNtUckY$1-$249Onis V. Amos, Jr. ‘63 James R. Deye ‘75 Jack A. Kain ‘51 James C. McGary ‘60 William M. Samuels, Jr. ‘51 Roy E. Stone ‘50
keNtUckY WeSLeYaN$1-$249Joe S. Britton ‘91 Steven H. Mack ‘79 Rev. Jack C. Robinson, OFM ‘75
LaMar$2,500-$4,999Thomas G. Allardyce ‘70
$1,200-$1,900Larry D. Eastepp ‘80
Virgil D. Hydes ‘73
Joshua L. Stewart ‘03
$250-$599James G. Crump ‘62 $1-$249James T. Brumfield ‘65 Derrick E. Crayton, II ‘17 Jordan Johnson ‘15 Ruston C. Lewellen ‘15 William Schneider ‘16
LaSaLLe$1-$249Michael J. DeFlavia ‘96
LaWreNce$1-$249Bradford P. Aspgren ‘84 Dr. Herbert S. Ormsbee ‘70
LaWreNce tech$2,500-$4,999Paul J. Marcus ‘87
Salvatore A. Moschelli ‘00
$250-$599John B. Anderson,
Renaissance Ryan F. Gilmore ‘11
Daniel E. McNulty ‘92 $1-$249Daniel D. Baker ‘09 Brian D. Campbell ‘90 Daniel J. Carney ‘86 Michael D. Ceccacci ‘95 Gary L. Christoson ‘88 Jeffrey B. Coates ‘10 Brian P. Cullen ‘87 Bradley D. Damron ‘95 Pascal J. De Hesselle ‘95 Brian J. Eady ‘07 Rodney W. Frank,
Renaissance Jamiil M. Gaston ‘12 Justin Hartsaw ‘15 John A. Husisian ‘77 Joseph R. Leblanc ‘07 Brant C. Lyall ‘88 Michael J. Mackens ‘86 Patrick Madinsky ‘16 Matthew B. Medwid ‘87 Michael D. Newton ‘13 Matthew J. Orlando ‘88 Donald W. Phillips ‘89 Matthew W. Polhemus ‘14 Sean M. Preston ‘17 Michael Pruski ‘15 Pierce Sadlier ‘16 Nathan Soley ‘16 Michael Szczesniak ‘16 P. James Taggart, Jr. ‘94 Ian A. Williams ‘11 Richard R. Yelda ‘16
LehIGh$1,200-$1,900RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC,
USN ‘72
$600-$1,199Mitchell E. Goldich ‘09
John E. Zollinger, Jr. ‘57
$250-$599Ricardo R. Cohen ‘88 $1-$249Samuel E. Banks ‘63 Andrej Branc ‘04 William C. Cooke ‘65 Richard C. Davis ‘55 Dennis M. Dowse ‘73 John G. Fleck ‘51
Donald G. Keller ‘60 Richard J. MacAdams ‘46 John W. Powell ‘74 David A. Thompson, Jr. ‘06 Leonard G. West ‘58 Theodore G. Widmayer ‘58
LeNOIr rhYNe$1-$249Larry C. Hollar ‘66
LeWIS & cLark$1-$249Larry L. Campbell ‘53 Samuel W. Pratt ‘89
LINcOLN MeMOrIaL$1-$249C. Roger Stapleton ‘82
LONGWOOD$1-$249Joseph C. Harper ‘92
LOraS$10,000-$24,999Thomas A. Barton ‘89
$2,500-$4,999Daniel Moore ‘13 $1,200-$1,900Michael H. DeGrenier ‘84
$1-$249Jeffrey Bentley ‘17 John O. Conroy ‘16 Michael E. Currans ‘95 Thomas Godlewski ‘17 Nathaniel Kapraun ‘15 Michael Karasch ‘15 Ryan Smith ‘17 Doug Zabler ‘15
LOUISIaNa-MONrOe$1-$249Jeremy W. Slaughter ‘99
LOUISIaNa State$1,200-$1,900Harry L. Belton ‘81
Robert T. Radtke ‘96 $600-$1,199Zachary P. Barilleau ‘10
Bradley C. Black, M.D. ‘69 Bryan L. Jordan ‘69 Tommy A. Lambert ‘94 Wendel J. Lechtenberg, Jr. ‘69 Grant Messer ‘13 Patrick C. Morrow ‘69 $250-$599Roland H. Acosta ‘65 Keith A. Bange ‘12 Seth D. Irby ‘11
Jacob L. Johnson ‘08 W. Brian Mercer ‘99 R. Benjamin Ross ‘03
$1-$249John E. Allen ‘65 Matthew J. Arrighi ‘12 Alex E. Asseff ‘13 Colonel Anthony M. Augello,
Jr. ‘63 Hayden Bigby ‘13 Clinton L. Crowson ‘13 Patrick L. Downs ‘04 James K. Dunn, Jr. ‘64 Jerry L. Exner ‘74 Michael S. Federico ‘03 George A. Gentry, Jr. ‘67 Andrew M. Heacock ‘07 Christopher H. Hester ‘05 Larry G. Hodge ‘63 Steven B. Jenny ‘06 Patrick J. A. Laborde ‘09 Christopher A. Lebeuf ‘07 John M. Machovec ‘69 William C. MacNaughton ‘69 Cameron S. Miller ‘13 E. Hunter Patin ‘12 Russell L. Payne ‘63 Blake S. Roussel ‘02 John H. Sibley ‘02 Kevin E. Stuart ‘00 Rev. David J. Tilley ‘64 John P. Walker, III ‘00 Guy H. Watkins, V ‘10
LOUISVILLe$1-$249Commander Donald L. Sodrel,
USN ‘57
LOYOLa$1-$249William S. Hydrick ‘85 Louis C. Kievit ‘91
LOYOLa MarYMOUNt$1-$249Raymond A. Crosby ‘06 Kevin J. Fleming ‘00
LYNchBUrG$1,200-$1,900Jamar M. Hawkins ‘04
$1-$249James E. Beadle ‘93 Paul A. Bucklen ‘12 Adam C. Burger ‘97 Peter H. Davies ‘08 Jeffrey E. Fedorko ‘94 Alexei R. Fisken ‘95 2nd Lt. Andrew W. Frazzano ‘05 Chadd Gable ‘08 Michael H. Harris ‘96 Christopher J. S. Hinchcliff ‘10 Matthew M. Huber ‘94 Sean L. Mackie ‘00 Morgan B. Miller ‘04 Mark E. Nichols ‘00
Jeffrey T. Preston ‘95 Simon D. Rossetter ‘06 James A. Wiley ‘96
MaINe$1,200-$1,900Matthew C. Rodrigue ‘04
Alex Wasilewski ‘78
Shawn McKenna ‘77
$1-$249Stephen P. Cary, D.M.D. ‘72 George N. Cemodanovs ‘68 Commander Robert J. Degon,
Retired ‘66 George B. Estes ‘63 Paul S. Ferguson ‘60 Robert G. Greenblatt ‘76 Lt. Colonel Richard S.
Hawkins, MBA ‘56 John S. Kaczowka ‘83 George L. Kimball ‘65 Richard D. Lemieux ‘78 Robert A. Richter ‘50 Gene D. Sawin ‘52 Erlon S. Varney ‘55 Alec J. Young ‘14
MarqUette$1-$249Joeseph Huh ‘16 Alex J. Landry ‘14 Aaron J. Ledesma ‘14
Marco Ramirez Becerra ‘15 Gregg F. Stewart ‘83 Michael Welch ‘16 Kyle Whelton ‘15
MarShaLL$1-$249John S. Anderson ‘63 Adam C. Brooks ‘14 Ezra H. Cochran, Jr. ‘51 Timothy L. Haymaker ‘69 Noah R. Henson ‘04 David R. Hereford, II ‘86 Donald E. Rockhold ‘68 Sheldon F. Roush ‘66
MarYLaND-cOLLeGe park$600-$1,199Austin T. Gardner ‘11
Mr. Joseph Wyrwas ‘11 $250-$599Brian V. Bacon ‘04 J. Stanton Boteler ‘59 William A. Rogers ‘54 $1-$249James G. Batson, Jr. ‘56 Edward T. Dodd ‘66 Larry W. Faulkner ‘71 Carroll E. France, Jr. ‘53 Ken Grossman ‘13 John B. Kincaid ‘65 Michael J. Kovach, II ‘69
Martin F. McAlwee ‘65 Paul Nisenson ‘11 Mark N. Rabinowitz ‘05 Dr. R. Gary Roop ‘51 John A. Umberger ‘71
MaSSachUSettS$600-$1,199Trevor Bullard ‘12
Joseph O. Lavoie, Jr. ‘08 $250-$599Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz ‘95 $1-$249Alexander N. Bernstein ‘15 George B. Estrella ‘56 Matthew D. Fox ‘07 Victor J. Gangi ‘91 Riley Morgan ‘17 Elan C. Radbil ‘16 Nicholson S. Reed ‘03 Herbert H. Sievers ‘52 Justin Speroni ‘17 Joseph A. Sylvia ‘57 Keith A. Tandler ‘93
MeMphIS$1,901-$2,499Michael C. Williams ‘69
$1,200-$1,900George Estok, Renaissance +
$1-$249Gregory D. Allen ‘08
45YOUR SUPPORT
“People are not unsure that SigEp changed their lives. They
see it in the classroom, on the field … in every aspect of
their life. That’s the exciting part, and that’s why I give
back.” –Brandon tsubaki, calpoly-pomona ’06
John M. Blose ‘75 Eric Bourgeois ‘16 W. Frederick Dodson ‘56 Ralph Hayes, Jr. ‘59 David B. Hightower ‘73 Cameron R. Hoffmeyer ‘10 Frank C. Holloman, III ‘93 Walter H. Robbins, Jr. ‘56 K. Wade Stack ‘05 Stephen W. Vescovo ‘77
MeMphIS LaMBUth$600-$1,199Malcolm R. Pressgrove ‘77
$250-$599Steven D. Daniels ‘78 $1-$249Eric A. Bradshaw ‘04 Matthew Hammonds ‘16
MIaMI (FLOrIDa)$2,500-$4,999Fred E. Karlinsky ‘89
$1,901-$2,499Roger A. Mermelstein ‘87
$1,200-$1,900David J. Kohl ‘87
$600-$1,199Brian P. Tahmoush ‘90
$1-$249Villamor S. Asuncion, Jr. ‘04
John P. Dorow ‘64
Dr. Stuart P. Howell, Jr. ‘50 Dennis J. Scott ‘72
MIaMI (OhIO)$1,200-$1,900Joseph H. Etter ‘73
$1-$249Leonard P. Bailey, Jr. ‘60 Emerson L. Brown ‘53 Stephen R. Downes ‘64 William W. Greer ‘81 Edmund J. Lis ‘51 A. Neal McCaskey ‘52 Peter O. McKown ‘80 Richard A. Puzzitiello, Sr. ‘61 James R. Shenk ‘71 Andrew D. Thomas ‘64
MIaMI-DaDe cOMMUNItY$1-$249David W. Schreiner ‘85
MIchIGaN$25,000-$49,999David G. Allen ‘06 Robert C. Emde ‘60 David J. Stinson, M.D. ‘54 $10,000-$24,999Robert G. Nichols ‘53 James C. Park ‘59 Donald A. Tennyson ‘48
Gary L. Verplank ‘63 $5,000-$9,999Kenneth J. Bush ‘48 Hugh W. Gouldthorpe ‘55 Larry L. Graves ‘66 $2,500-$4,999Morton S. Cox, Jr. ‘56 John D. Sills ‘56 $1,901-$2,499Lawrence R. Donaldson ‘61 William S. Hobbs ‘59 Timothy Hodes ‘07 Douglas H. Ilgenfritz ‘83 John B. Monaghan ‘65 $1,200-$1,900Thomas N. Ogar ‘82 $600-$1,199Thomas D. Cramer ‘49 Dr. Theodore G. Dodenhoff ‘57 Peter A. Doerr ‘84 William L. Gebo ‘66 Jacob W. Haas ‘71 Christopher M. Hankinson ‘07 Edward C. Hathaway ‘64 John J. Kapusky ‘69 William J. Marcoux ‘49 John A. Secrist, III, Ph.D. ‘68 Arik A. Sherk ‘81 Benjamin F. Sloat ‘49 Steven F. Stockmeyer ‘63 Robert J. Vizas ‘68 Byron L. West ‘56
$250-$599Dillon T. Berg ‘08 Reynolds H. Campbell ‘63 Scott A. Cohen ‘06 Samuel A. Garfinkel ‘08 Kim D. Glaspie, Renaissance Richard M. Stepanovic ‘12
Joseph D. Wagner ‘03 $1-$249John F. Bednarski ‘84 Harold B. Coleman ‘44 Todd R. Eis ‘78 Gene J. Gilmore ‘52 Gerald S. V. Mangona ‘01 Captain Robert E. Oldani,
USN (Ret.) ‘80 Christopher S. Plumb ‘03 Thomas G. Tepas ‘68 Ted J. Zukowski ‘83
MIchIGaN State$1-$249Michael A. Gebo ‘95 Jon-David Gryzlo ‘97 Kevin M. Hole ‘90 Erin D. Mullally ‘99 Lonn W. Myers ‘68 Michael G. Pease ‘89 John M. Spencer ‘68
MIchIGaN tech$1,901-$2,499Kevin A. Maguire ‘83
$1-$249Richard H. Hammar ‘65 Richard G. Kovach ‘66 Mark D. Mays ‘87 Matthew W. Nowak ‘88 Craig A. Pollock ‘80 Jordan G. Pontoni ‘15 Dr. David A. Redman ‘85
MIDDLe teNNeSSee State$600-$1,199Stephen C. Valente ‘96
$1-$249Michael A. Bass ‘79
MIDDLeBUrY$1-$249G.L. Cabot Henderson ‘73
MINNeSOta$5,000-$9,999David M. McLaughlin ‘92
$2,500-$4,999Todd E. Johns ‘98
$1,901-$2,499Jason C. Somrock ‘02
Anthony D. Wagner ‘95 $1,200-$1,900Jeffrey J. Somrock ‘05
$250-$599Travis A. Lien ‘97
Mark E. Nagel ‘09
$1-$249Linley A. Barnes ‘58 Daniel P. Hogan ‘02 Judd T. Nystrom ‘95 Daniel C. Swendsen ‘12 Erik D. Tropple
MISSISSIppI$1-$249William M. Bunting, Jr. ‘99 William H. Caulfield, II ‘76 Wallace E. Davenport ‘55
MISSISSIppI State$600-$1,199William P. Kirkpatrick ‘92 $250-$599Dr. William J. Harris, III, M.D. ‘88 Kevin L. J. Kassner ‘82 $1-$249Timothy L. Boyd ‘79 Keith A. Buck ‘90 William J. Rogers ‘97 Donald B. Stormo ‘70
MISSOUrI$1,200-$1,900Dennis W. Bond ‘65
John W. Hartman ‘61
$250-$599Karl L. Perrey ‘85 $1-$249Tim L. May ‘80 Jon Anderson ‘16 John W. Barton ‘63 Thomas P. Canty, Renaissance Captain Robert H. Grose,
USN ‘54 Thomas W. Heithaus ‘67 John M. Morris ‘68 Lee B. Woodward ‘68
MISSOUrI-kaNSaS cItY$1-$249Sergeant Major Joel E. Fix, Sr. ‘01 Dennis R. Painter ‘78 Kristopher Webb ‘15
MISSOUrI S&t$2,500-$4,999Father Thomas R. Halbrook
‘60 Michael D. Hurst ‘74
$1,901-$2,499William R. Logel, Jr. ‘66 David J. Naeger ‘80 $1,200-$1,900Riley S. Mieth ‘08 Jerry L. Thomure ‘74 $600-$1,199James W. Hoolehan ‘80 Anthony G. Kertz ‘92 Thomas F. Mengel ‘76
Kenneth A. Robb ‘65 David W. Sandusky ‘68 David M. Schaeffer ‘64 Richard D. Skinner ‘64 Curt J. Williams ‘04 Vincel W. Williams ‘80 $250-$599James L. Bextermueller ‘77 David G. Braun ‘79 Ronald E. Eilers ‘70 William L. Frangel ‘57 Norman J. Frossard, Jr. ‘60 Philip J. Halliday ‘89 Mark D. Howard ‘85 Kent P. Koenemann ‘79 Lee P. Landers ‘60 Mark B. Lynch ‘81 Donald A. Ostmann ‘61 Edward D. Prost ‘79 Michael J. Reiner ‘85 Donald A. Richards, Jr. ‘96 Gary A. Rust, Renaissance Michael D. Smith ‘65 Dr. LeRoy E. Thompson ‘56 $1-$249Scott D. Avis ‘86 Brian P. Bakala ‘08 Timothy A. Brown ‘79 William C. Connors ‘66 Michael J. Cullen ‘57 David K. Denner ‘76 Paul D. Griffin ‘65 Myron J. Grubaugh ‘78 Stephen D. Hagen ‘89 Matthew R. Hendren ‘04 Michael C. Kearney, Sr. ‘61 Eric M. Kozak ‘89 Andrew P. Laegeler ‘01 H. Richard Miller ‘63 Vincent J. Murphy ‘79 Melvin N. Pohlman, Jr. ‘74 Robert C. Putz ‘64 Brett A. Renken ‘89 Dale J. Schillinger ‘56 William W. Schramm ‘56 Stephen M. Thies ‘72 Brent L. Thompson ‘75 Mark C. Tuttle ‘82 Steven W. Wiechens ‘72 Joshua A. Wilmes ‘11 David E. Wolfersberger ‘67 Raymond R. Zesch ‘70
MISSOUrI State$1-$249Michael B. Barnett ‘07 Dr. C. David Billings ‘65 David E. Hart ‘69 Charles R. Heineman ‘73 Kevin G. Maring ‘74 Andrew L. Veatch ‘05
MIt$250-$599T. Wayne Dodgen ‘79 $1-$249Christian C. Bolta ‘51 Philip Bugnacki ‘78 James M. Carr ‘78 Dr. Andrew S. Clare ‘08 Norman T. R. Heathorn ‘57 Richard P. Kuntz ‘79 Daniel W. Pugh ‘89 Commander Timothy A.
Salter ‘92 Joshua Santos-Heard ‘14 Nicholas A. Strakhov ‘59
MONMOUth$10,000-$24,999Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89
$1,200-$1,900William K. Komperda ‘81
$1-$249Cole Downey ‘17 Eric G. Ealy ‘86 Dr. John W. Gibson ‘59 Major Leon A. Kraut, USAF,
Retired ‘67 Jeffrey A. Nieslawski ‘15 Gerald A. Parsons ‘61 Daniel Reid ‘12 Berkh Tsogtbaatar ‘17 William A. Turner ‘93 James L. Ulrich ‘94
MONtaNa$250-$599David J. Fetzner ‘75 $1-$249Evan Fossen ‘16 Colonel John G. Griffith, Jr. ‘62 Gary W. Hall ‘64 Wayne C. Hovey ‘61 Benjamin Mason ‘16 Christopher Morucci ‘17 Dr. Stanley J. Underdal ‘60 Brinton P. Wahlberg ‘02 Dr. Donald A. Watne ‘61
MONtaNa State$1-$249Kevin A. Christofanelli ‘10 Dr. William J. Schell, IV ‘97 Michael T. True ‘13
MOraVIaN$600-$1,199Brian J. Corvino ‘02
MOreheaD State$250-$599James C. Foster, Renaissance William L. Phelps,
Renaissance
$1-$249Harrison Bailey ‘17Christopher A. Haid ‘77 Todd A. Stewart ‘87
MUhLeNBerG$250-$599Glenn A. Deibert ‘68 W. Russell Koerwer ‘68 $1-$249Harold L. Baty ‘69 Leonard D. Boclair ‘57 Dr. Brian L. Dunfee ‘98 James W. Freeman, M.D. ‘86 David C. Fry ‘64 Richard R. Grimm ‘60 Roy H. Kehm ‘50 David O. Krantz ‘83 Donald L. Kuhnsman ‘48 Dr. Paul G. Preuss ‘63 Mark P. Werrell ‘76 Allen B. Zdroik ‘87
MUrraY State$1,200-$1,900Adam W. Seiber ‘02
Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. ‘70
$600-$1,199Matthew R. Kasten ‘11 $250-$599Michael B. McGrievy ‘05 $1-$249Lt. Colonel Steven C. Darnall ‘76 Sean P. Espinal ‘11 Robert S. Green ‘81 Ray E. Henderson ‘70 William G. McDonald ‘70 Michael R. Quinn ‘88 Travis B. Taylor ‘11
NeBraSka$1,200-$1,900Kurt T. Phares ‘79
$250-$599Charles E. Schuster ‘75 Stephen T. Steiner ‘81 $1-$249Kyle W. Arganbright ‘05
Thomas J. Dinges, CFA ‘93 Jeffrey D. Dowling, M.D. ‘81 Peter C. Finger ‘84 Kenneth E. Fowler ‘48 Lee R. Johnson ‘77 Harold R. Mack ‘76 Jack Rodenburg ‘16 Thomas C. Smith ‘68 Zachary W. Stull ‘14 William F. Wenzlaff ‘55
NeBraSka-kearNeY$1-$249Peter G. Kotsiopulos ‘70 Nick White ‘16
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NeBraSka-OMaha$1,200-$1,900Robert A. Pedersen ‘71
$600-$1,199Bret M. Harrell ‘12
$1-$249Donald E. Henkel ‘65 Dan E. Jackman ‘60 Rodney J. Matukewicz ‘88 Terrence W. Olsen ‘62 Thomas A. Sackett ‘84
NeVaDa-reNO$1-$249David J. Bradfield ‘05 Paul D. Herget ‘11 Matthew C. McKnight ‘07
NeW haMpShIre$250-$599Richard Chamberland ‘16 $1-$249Zachary S. Fone ‘16 Christopher J. King ‘16 Justin Reera ‘16
NeW MeXIcO$600-$1,199Kevin A. Otero ‘86
$250-$599Dennis R. Burt ‘67 $1-$249John F. Dalby ‘72 David M. Fiedler ‘71 Captain David R. Georgius,
USN, Retired ‘63 Michael A. Harris ‘64 Paul H. Tufts ‘65 John D. Wilson ‘86
NOrth carOLINa$1,200-$1,900Stephen O. Leonard ‘76
$600-$1,199D. Elwood Clinard, Jr. ‘51 $250-$599Joseph M. Gordon ‘79 $1-$249Henry G. Absher ‘62 Llewellyn G. Brown ‘68 Ralph B. D’Iorio, Jr. ‘78 Walter A. Holt, Jr., RPA,
FMA ‘77 Robert C. Hunter ‘66 Richard R. Newell ‘72 Thomas L. Norris, Jr. ‘55 Earl L. Owens ‘71 W. Daniel Pate ‘71 John W. Ramsey ‘00 William J. Rendleman, Jr. ‘73 Ronald W. Woodard ‘72
NOrth carOLINa-charLOtte$1-$249William R. Hutaff ‘78
NOrth carOLINa State$50,000-$99,999Brian M. Buroker ‘92 Charles E. Siewert ‘60 $10,000-$24,999W. H. Clark ‘56
Lyn B. Conger ‘82 Christopher P. Meyer ‘93 Kevin M. Robinson ‘85 Dr. Milton G. Williams, Jr. ‘61 $5,000-$9,999William James Black, Jr. ‘79 Douglas K. Bratton ‘81 Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr. ‘93
James L. Davis ‘81 Jeffrey R. Garwood ‘84 Ronald L. Terry ‘76 Carlos R. Williams, Jr. ‘65 $2,500-$4,999John J. DuPlessis ‘58
Ronald T. Lindsay ‘72 Jeffrey W. Pratt ‘87 $1,901-$2,499Kevin D. McCraw ‘92 Dexter W. Morgan, III ‘92 $1,200-$1,900Carlton T. Lack ‘88 Billy D. Maddalon ‘90
$600-$1,199Jeffrey T. Horan ‘11
George E. Setzer ‘60 William A. Thorn ‘63 Kerrick R. Wilson ‘92 $250-$599Richard L. Gray ‘70 $1-$249Raymond A. Bryan, III ‘79 Douglas W. Curtis ‘69 Christian Dicosola ‘14 Charlie Gray Dr. Gary A. Ludi ‘74 George A. Moretz ‘64 Ralston M. Pound, Jr. ‘42 Robert G. Reeder ‘72 Coleman R. Rich ‘76 Jeffrey R. Setser ‘84 Andrew W. Smith ‘83 Charles C. Thompson ‘68
NOrth DakOta$600-$1,199Dr. Donald L. Piper,
Renaissance $250-$599Logan M. Fletcher ‘12 $1-$249Jacob Ahles ‘16 Mark A. Christensen ‘95
Justin R. Curtis ‘99
Matthew M. Hillerud ‘04 Keegan Hilmer ‘16 Luke Jirik ‘16 Michael J. Little ‘09 Morgan J. Murphy ‘15 Kyle T. See-Rockers ‘14 Andrew D. Solsvig ‘00
NOrth teXaS$2,500-$4,999C. Dean Davis ‘52 $1,200-$1,900Duffy S. Oyster ‘69
$600-$1,199Robert C. Connor ‘64
Glenn A. Ezell ‘87
$250-$599Sean P. Craft ‘95
Gary M. Shultz ‘65 Timothy W. Williams ‘91 $1-$249Neil J. Adams ‘71 Sam V. Akins ‘54 William T. Anderson ‘70 G. Thomas Boswell, Jr. ‘68 Ronald G. Brown ‘67 Charles R. Harris ‘51 Tommy J. Hodges ‘57 Howard G. Moore ‘69 Kelly K. Pigg ‘60 Dr. Aubrey H. Polser, Jr. ‘65 Scott R. Steenson ‘69 Guy W. Willis ‘71
NOrtheaSterN$600-$1,199Christopher P. Lynch ‘07
$250-$599Patrick T. Murphy ‘10
Alex K. Woodlief ‘11
$1-$249Jeremy P. Becker ‘98 Julian B. Bowlan ‘16 Gregory Cusano ‘17 Brett D. Fink ‘14
NOrtherN arIZONa$600-$1,199Herbert H. Bullock ‘78
$1-$249Neal R. Bailey ‘91
NOrtherN cOLOraDO$1-$249Tilman M. Bishop ‘56 William W. Bolitho ‘55 Colonel Loyal L. Kelsey ‘55 William L. Ott ‘59
NOrtherN ILLINOIS$2,500-$4,999Michael J. Neary, CFA ‘90
$1-$249Steven G. Garner ‘83
Osborne J. Johnson, Jr. ‘88 Frank E. Woodin ‘03 Dylan Zimmerman ‘15
NOrtherN IOWa$1,901-$2,499Chad J. Ellsworth ‘95 $1,200-$1,900Christopher V. Anderson ‘94 $600-$1,199Carson M. Hattel ‘03 Michael T. Prahl,
Renaissance Joseph D. Zeitler ‘09 $250-$599Dr. Jonathan S. Burns ‘00 Mark A. McConnell ‘03 Seth R. Nieuwenhuis ‘00 $1-$249Andrew L. Bunch ‘03 Justin D. Davie ‘02 Jason M. Ebensberger ‘05 Adam J. Haselhuhn ‘11 Jason P. Hutcheson ‘04 Joseph M. Mooney ‘02 Robert C. Streich ‘99
NOrtherN keNtUckY$1,200-$1,900Mark S. Krzywonos ‘84
$1-$249Troy Clay ‘17 Jeremy N. Cox ‘13 Mark T. Gallondorn ‘09 Anthony W. Leanhart, Jr. ‘13 David A. Stetter ‘08
NOrthWeSt MISSOUrI$2,500-$4,999Brent E. Johnson ‘84
$250-$599Brett T. Graves ‘02 $1-$249Les M. Hinmon ‘84
Michael A. Wolbert ‘94
NOrthWeSterN$1,200-$1,900Cory S. Gerdes ‘92
$1-$249Bobby S. Brenman ‘02 Phillip G. Gartner ‘96 Jeffrey W. Mason ‘98 Michael A. Wasylik ‘92
NOrthWOOD$250-$599William E. Mulvihill, Jr. ‘79
$1-$249Dominic Caradonna ‘87
NYU$2,500-$4,999 Ronald A. Bevacqua ‘67
$1,901-$2,499Daniel G. Paulus ‘99
$250-$599Justin D. Levine ‘09 $1-$249Richard E. Batho ‘66 Samuel J. Bicak ‘11 James R. Dimond, Jr. ‘51 Steven E. Eppinger ‘91 Charles W. Hage, M.D. ‘81
OhIO$250-$599Gregory D. Pearson ‘94 $1-$249Grant V. Hesser ‘69 Sean T. Skender ‘93
OhIO NOrtherN$1-$249John E. Bayliff ‘58 Robert W. Lambert, M.D. ‘82 J. Scott Miller ‘72
OhIO State$600-$1,199Lawrence E. Bechler ‘72 Ryan C. Dressler ‘08 R. Scott Dudis ‘09
Brent J. Osborn ‘09
Scott W. Phillips, Jr. ‘05
$250-$599Dr. James V. Griesen ‘63 Patrick R. Heasley ‘12 Robert D. Jennings ‘85 Michael D. Repasky ‘08
Alexander F. Schwall ‘12 $1-$249Bradley J. Brinzo ‘88 Anthony M. Del Col ‘70 Ronald E. Dulaney ‘06 David W. Gross ‘65 Colonel James L.
Hendrickson ‘65 C. DeVere Johnson, Renaissance Daniel E. Ries ‘75 Donald A. Stenta, Ph.D. ‘01 Donald G. Swales ‘56 Michael A. Tranovich ‘71 Christopher L. Wald ‘12 Douglas A. Wemmer, M.D. ‘71
OhIO WeSLeYaN$1,901-$2,499Donald W. Hudler ‘56
$1-$249Robert M. Dickson ‘57 John G. Geiger ‘55 Robert B. Gibson ‘65 George W. Mitchell, Jr. ‘49 Normand W. Noblet ‘53 Daryl D. Ruehle ‘62 Paul R. Simmons,
Renaissance
Ronald K. Snider ‘67 Commander Michael H.
Spencer ‘73 R. Gary Stansbury ‘62 Reich L. Watterson, Jr., M.D. ‘48 Waldon R. Weber ‘56
OkLahOMa$250-$599Christopher J. F. Crotts ‘99 Gregory W. Curry ‘83 Michael J. Transue ‘66 $1-$249Robert G. Denison ‘58 Mark H. Ephraim ‘85 Frank E. Heaston ‘49 Eric D. Janzen ‘86 John E. Lacy, Jr. ‘60 Daniel E. Lee ‘79 Brig. Gen. Kenneth M. Taylor,
Jr. ‘66 M. Richard Wager ‘73
OkLahOMa cItY$1-$249Captain A. Howard Allnutt ‘54
OkLahOMa State$25,000-$49,999Edward J. Holland ‘59 Thomas W. Tatum ‘61 $10,000-$24,999Gary K. Bridwell ‘74 Michael G. Daniel ‘84 Jack W. Dickey ‘60 Steven M. Dickey ‘69 Si Fentress ‘72 Jeffery C. Linihan ‘85 Thomas A. Morley, Jr. ‘87 Terry L. Stewart ‘71 $5,000-$9,999Michael D. Bolick ‘69 James D. McKellar, Jr. ‘67 J. Michael Reddout ‘85 Neal T. Seidle ‘62 James T. Winslow ‘57 H. S. Wycoff ‘61 $2,500-$4,999William R. Lindsey ‘55 $600-$1,199Wight W. Jones ‘53 $250-$599Robert A. Eskridge ‘78 Donald L. Ledbetter ‘57 Brad D. Leverett ‘82 Joseph R. Williams ‘51 $1-$249Matt B. Burckhalter ‘06 Kyle D. Krieger ‘15 Wilford W. Moore ‘38 Phillip H. Myles ‘65 Ivan S. Perkins, III ‘60 A. Sterett Robertson ‘72 Willis E. Speece ‘50
OLD DOMINION$1-$249Christopher Coykendall ‘13
OreGON$1,901-$2,499James F. Rippey ‘53
Todd A. Ruberg ‘82
$600-$1,199Ryan C. Wheatley ‘07
$1-$249Richard Allen, M.D. ‘58 Casey Davis ‘16 Allen L. Gummer ‘58 Christopher K. Makuakane ‘02 Dr. Darrell M. Miller ‘64 A. Russell Taggard ‘66 Marcus C. Wulf ‘64
OreGON State$1,200-$1,900Kenneth S. Maddox ‘75
$600-$1,199Thane R. Brown ‘61 Felix D. Wilson ‘69 $250-$599Benjamin E. Brodie ‘64 James B. Harbolt ‘84 Andrew D. Moen ‘99 $1-$249James H. Colburn ‘55 Dr. Robert H. Ewalt ‘56 Charles L. Fritz ‘58 John C. Gartland ‘74 Jeffrey A. Malkasian ‘91 Gene M. Milbrath ‘63 Jacob D. Roselli ‘15 Howard Saucy ‘52 Robert H. Schierman ‘50 Jeffrey T. Schott ‘93 Michael A. Sisk ‘66 John A. Talbott ‘49 Eric H. Warninghoff ‘96 Benjamin R. Whiteley ‘51 Robert R. Wicks ‘49
parSONS$1-$249William A. MacFarlane,
C.M.C. ‘66 David A. Neff ‘69 Terry R. Weiss ‘64
peNNSYLVaNIa$1,901-$2,499Brett R. Danko ‘90
$1,200-$1,900Conrad J. Eberstein ‘65
Douglas S. Roberts ‘83
$1-$249Tadas Antanavicius ‘16 Kyle R. Bahr ‘02 Andrew B. Brody ‘88 David E. Callahan ‘60
Earl C. Conway ‘54 David L. S. Ffrench ‘51 Timothy E. Games ‘84 Timothy A. Garvey, M.D. ‘80 P. Clarke Glennon ‘55 Andrew S. Hua ‘92 Harold G. Jacklin, Jr. ‘56 Terry N. Rahmeier ‘64 William A. Schilling ‘03 Charles R. Shubert ‘49 Dallas L. Smith ‘67 Raymond T. Stahl, Jr. ‘77 Richard B. Thompson, M.D. ‘94 Daniel H. Van Winkle ‘62 Rogers W. Vaughn ‘53
peNNSYLVaNIa State$10,000-$24,999Lawrence J. Biacchi ‘89 James C. Edwards, M.D.,
Ph.D. ‘78 $1,901-$2,499Joseph R. Palmieri ‘92 $600-$1,199Craig P. McGuinn ‘89 James F. Nealon ‘81 $250-$599Eric E. Risser ‘95 $1-$249Scott B. Clark ‘87 William P. Douglas, Jr. ‘47 Steven A. Espe ‘78 Captain James W. Fryer,
USAF Ret. ‘85 David H. Harth ‘01 Terry L. Katz ‘81 Erik F. Knettel ‘92 Raymond Leahey ‘61 Allan P. LeChard ‘55 Warden B. Muller ‘59 Thomas J. Owens ‘65 Harry L. Oyler ‘41 Edward A. Trdina, Jr. ‘76
pepperDINe$1,200-$1,900Frank T. Ko ‘97
Christopher C. Walters ‘03
$600-$1,199Alexander Claud ‘13
Jeremy J. Stolee ‘05
Devon B. Walker ‘12 $1-$249Mitchell Bennett ‘15 Richard H. Wallace,
Renaissance
phILaDeLphIa$1,200-$1,900John A. Porreca ‘71
$1-$249Paul R. Buckwalter ‘66 David A. Gingras ‘69
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pIttSBUrG State$250-$599Chris A. Mainz ‘88 $1-$249Michael K. Kohler ‘75 Michael A. Torgler ‘00
pIttSBUrGh$1-$249Richard J. Hill ‘12 Ian C. Labate ‘16 Kevin J. Muir ‘12 James P. Spahn ‘12 Ryan Steffes ‘17
pUrDUe$1,901-$2,499Norman E. Nabhan,
CIMA ‘71
$1,200-$1,900Michael L. Davis ‘77
Michael G. Ellis ‘84
Douglas M. Nabhan ‘77
D. Reid Snellenbarger ‘98
Scott R. Swisher ‘79
$250-$599Walter L. Brant ‘71 Andrew G. Forrest ‘52 Matthew R. Foster ‘94 Stephen C. Ham ‘74 Richard A. Royce ‘86 Dr. Carl R. Willis ‘61 $1-$249Patrick K. Crawford ‘03 David B. Evans ‘61 Thomas E. Everly ‘75 Andrew J. Feustel ‘89 Kenneth E. Field ‘59 John Fox ‘71 Patrick K. Gantert ‘72 Lee E. Gase ‘50 Richard M. Hardin ‘66 James S. Keller ‘69 John L. Knochel ‘65 Scott M. McCain ‘82 James H. Muehlbauer ‘63 CPT Jarod N. Overton, USMC ‘00 William T. Rice ‘70 Stephen P. Skillman ‘75 Raymond S. Stephens ‘49 Thomas R. Sutter ‘48 Richard F. Trowbridge ‘59 Byron H. White ‘64 Kristopher D. Zambo ‘97 Stephen J. Zimmerly ‘69
qUINNIpIac$1-$249Steven Patria ‘15 Daniel J. Sullivan ‘13
raDFOrD$1-$249Nicholas Altman ‘16
raNDOLph-MacON$600-$1,199Frank E. Laughon, Jr. ‘59
$1-$249H. B. Ashton ‘78 Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ‘67 Charles A. Taylor, III ‘65
reNSSeLaer$5,000-$9,999Frederick M. Fink ‘68 $2,500-$4,999Donald A. Burgio ‘89
$1,200-$1,900Dr. Jeffrey A. Cooper ‘76 $600-$1,199Eddie Chin ‘94 $250-$599Matthew J. Carlen ‘06 Robert H. Sandow ‘87 $1-$249Kenneth W. Bosworth ‘77 Brian D. Chase ‘07 Philip J. Decker ‘71 Richard L. Dooley ‘68 Joseph P. Frizado ‘74 Franklin C. Guildner ‘67 D. Carl Hamill, Jr. ‘54 Thomas E. Hirsh, III ‘96 Charles A. Johnson ‘59 John A. Kaestle ‘54 Robert E. Kuver ‘59 Stephen S. Litchfield ‘68 Sean P. McGuigan ‘95 Peter B. Perry ‘57 Edward J. Rockwood, M.D. ‘76
rhODe ISLaND$600-$1,199Shawn T. Mullen ‘13 $1-$249Robert H. Baumann ‘73 Paul W. Gehr ‘87 Michael D. Giacalone ‘08 Richard Nolan ‘72 Colin P. O’Dell ‘10 Paul R. Picard ‘71 John T. Whitford ‘68
rIchMOND$1,200-$1,900Richard A. Wiklund, Jr. ‘89
The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, III ‘64
$600-$1,199Thomas E. Hill ‘64
$1-$249Joseph J. Aronica ‘65 Richard E. Brewer ‘61 Ernoe Csaky ‘60 Wallace S. Edwards, M.D. ‘61 Don B. Henderson ‘68 Steven W. Kraus ‘82 John R. Maney, Jr. ‘65
C. Ralph Martin ‘52 Charles G. McDaniel ‘60 Fletcher Stiers, Jr. ‘48 John C. Tuttle, Sr. ‘77 John M. Woleben, Jr. ‘69
rIDer$1,200-$1,900Steven H. Sutow, Esq. ‘00
$1-$249Darryl Alfonso ‘16 Andrew Dimino ‘15
rOcheSter$1-$249Marc J. Scheiner ‘00 David Stark ‘16
rOLLINS$1-$249Austin R. Taylor ‘76 Dr. Robert R. Taylor ‘70
rOWaN$1-$249Bruce A. Hallman ‘91
rUtGerS$2,500-$4,999Glenn T. Gnirrep ‘82
Rev. Douglas S. MacDonald ‘56
$600-$1,199Ralph A. Petti ‘78
$1-$249Robert E. Berenguer ‘79 Harry J. Brunner ‘63 Daniel P. Ducore ‘72 Edward P. Eardley ‘60 C. Ernest Hall, Jr. ‘60 Louis L. Louizides ‘70 Howard McIlvaine ‘93 Philip J. Patrick ‘88 Dr. Joseph W. Rebovich ‘56 Atlee Robinson ‘72 Louis B. Weiner ‘81
SacraMeNtO State$1,901-$2,499Columbus L. Johnson, Jr.
‘85
$1,200-$1,900James M. Amen ‘96
$600-$1,199John H. Brooks ‘69 Rodney L. Smart ‘77
$250-$599Clayton M. Holcomb ‘86 John P. Jaquish ‘00 Timothy J. McCormick ‘84 Charles L. Nance ‘91 Garrick S. Waller ‘00 Scott E. White ‘06 $1-$249
Keith Bordsen ‘09 Gary R. Chaix ‘65 Tavis S. Craigie ‘89 Gary D. Darrow ‘65 Ritch K. Eich ‘66 David E. Hammond ‘65 Richard M. M. Lukasiewicz ‘84 Adam Miller ‘11 Kevin F. Nishita ‘91 Joseph L. Patterson ‘05 Matthew Ploeg W. Martin Roche ‘64 Brian A. Silva ‘93 Rodney B. Swanson, Jr. ‘63 Steven M. K. Thompson ‘83 William J. Umiker,
Renaissance Creston Whiting-Casey ‘11 Phillip B. Winberry ‘66 Teddy E. Young, Jr. ‘03
SaINt LOUIS$250-$599Jason A. Cherish ‘03
$1-$249Scott K. MacArthur ‘09
SaM hOUStON$600-$1,199Joseph A. Amato ‘73 Justin M. Burnett ‘02 $250-$599Jeffrey L. Cantwell ‘87 Bill J. Mehrens ‘68 $1-$249Stephen P. Hill ‘77 Frederick R. Jester ‘84 Kevin W. Johnson ‘05 Gary D. Webb ‘67
SaMFOrD$250-$599Archie W. Messersmith ‘99
SaN DIeGO$1,200-$1,900Ryan P. Jacobsen ‘00
$600-$1,199William M. Rochfort, Jr. ‘04
$1-$249Nicolaus J. Collins ‘14
SaN DIeGO State$5,000-$9,999Dr. Howard W. Baumann ‘64 Dann M. Whalen ‘69 $2,500-$4,999Joseph E. Sullivan ‘66 $1,901-$2,499Victor S. Mitchell ‘88 Gary M. Romoff ‘90 $1,200-$1,900Edward E. Dahlkamp ‘63
Ronald D. Smith ‘69
Robert L. Trovaten ‘67 $600-$1,199John J. Kiefer ‘67 Kevin M. Kwoka ‘11
Raj Y. Mathai ‘93 Thomas A. Standish, IV ‘08 $250-$599William J. Elliott ‘62 Dennis H. Pennell ‘60 Capt. Peter B. Welch ‘72 $1-$249Robert W. Callaghan ‘59 Patrick J. Gallagher ‘14 Craig E. Isaac ‘91 Theodore R. Servello ‘55 James M. Stuart ‘66 Dennis S. Tilton ‘66
SaN FraNcIScO State$250-$599Joe J. Jaber ‘90 $1-$249Roy A. J. Malatesta, Jr. ‘93 Stuart N. Takahashi ‘82
SaNta cLara$1-$249Benjamin P. Gleichner ‘77 Louis J. Lombardo, III ‘80
SetON haLL$1-$249Charles M. Mansfield ‘81 Gregory G. Romer ‘84 Keith J. Rosenblatt ‘93 John R. Swiontkowski ‘74
SIU-carBONDaLe$1-$249Scott E. Burack ‘90 Michael A. Burgess ‘81 Kevin J. Downs ‘79 Andrew K. Nolan ‘00 John S. Thorson ‘91
SIU-eDWarDSVILLe$1,200-$1,900Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr. ‘77
$250-$599Theodore F. Hoef, Ph.D. ‘79 $1-$249Ryan Murray ‘16 Robert A. Ward ‘79
SOUth carOLINa$600-$1,199Kent A. Belli ‘81
$1-$249J. Warren Hilton, Jr. ‘64 C. Gordon McBride ‘57 Robert B. Wallace ‘57 Bruce T. Willey ‘57
SOUth DakOta State$1-$249Jason E. Chase ‘00 Taylor Linder ‘16 Dr. Jeffrey C. Nolz ‘03
SOUth FLOrIDa$250-$599Joseph DiGregorio ‘98
James M. Kean ‘01 $1-$249Andrew Aubery ‘06 Ryan Paxton ‘16
SOUtheaSt MISSOUrI State$1,200-$1,900Michael R. Lincoln ‘84
$1-$249Robert L. Cearnal ‘62 James A. Frisella ‘58 Peter H. Lemakis ‘81 William J. Perry, CPA ‘84 Mark J. Stevens, Jr. ‘14
SOUtherN caLIFOrNIa$50,000-$99,999Garry C. Kief ‘70
$1,200-$1,900Frank E. Butterfield, Jr. ‘83
Michael L. Mann ‘78
Brent A. Noyes ‘74
$250-$599William J. McDowell ‘52 $1-$249Royal E. Foster, Jr. ‘57 Glenn W. Grade ‘51 Carl D. Gutermann ‘61 Jason E. Hollander ‘94 Gregory A. Jorgensen ‘79 Jason Lubin ‘09 Peter J. Mittelstadt ‘56
SOUtherN MethODISt$600-$1,199Daniel K. Liu ‘08
$1-$249Dr. Brad Guske ‘94 Ryan R. Lamb ‘05 Michael J. Shef, Jr., C.S. ‘93 Michael J. Thomas ‘06
SOUtherN MISSISSIppI$600-$1,199John T. Barr ‘12 $250-$599E. Scott Thompson, II ‘99
$1-$249George L. Carr, Jr. ‘61 Lawrence J. Harrison, Jr. ‘72 Terrence M. Lechner ‘68 Edward N. Stephens ‘58
SOUthWeSt teXaS State$1,200-$1,900Gregory B. Bowling ‘98
$1-$249Thomas L. Stuart, Sr. ‘90
St. JOhN’S$1-$249xavier E. Flores ‘92 Brent D. Nepogoda ‘01
St. JOSeph’S$1-$249Shawn C. Huber, Esq. ‘93 Edward J. Mancinelli, Jr. ‘90
St. MarY’S$1-$249Michael V. Fitzpatrick ‘99 Dylan L. Heart ‘12 Daniel Rodriguez ‘16 Severiano Trujillo ‘16
StaNFOrD$250-$599Ryan T. Denny ‘06 $1-$249Derik Jardine ‘16 Bobby Liao ‘88 Jeffrey M. Ota ‘94
StepheN F. aUStIN$1-$249R. Blake Hailey ‘94
StetSON$1,200-$1,900John C. Durrant ‘96
$250-$599Laurence A. Deets ‘62 $1-$249Paul C. Bremer ‘65 Wesley W. Brumback ‘80 James R. Ingersoll ‘65 R. Kevin Korey ‘99 Arthur E. Marshall, Jr. ‘83 Frank E. Morreale ‘93 Elliott A. Perny ‘70
SteVeNS tech$600-$1,199Stephen J. Buce ‘86
Jordan Musoff ‘15 $250-$599Robert J. Legemaat ‘09 xiao Zhao ‘07
$1-$249Brian W. Allen ‘77 Gary W. Blauth ‘66 James J. Brickley ‘65 Christopher Lantz ‘07 Austin D. Montecuollo ‘65 William K. Neumeister ‘81 Ryan T. Price ‘08
Thomas J. Ritter ‘73 Robert Truppner ‘13
SUNY-BUFFaLO$5,000-$9,999Derek L. Pardee ‘83
$1-$249John Bos ‘60 Robert A. Evans ‘63 James J. Ferrara ‘85 Nicholas J. Geraci ‘84 Steven H. Otterman ‘01 Joseph Szuba ‘63
SUNY-GeNeSeO$1-$249Brian S. Kinel ‘80
SUNY-OSWeGO$1-$249Thomas H. Mazur ‘89
SUSqUehaNNa$1-$249Frank J. Dumbreski,
Renaissance
SYracUSe$600-$1,199Johnson L. Garrett, Jr. ‘88
$1-$249John W. Grillo ‘70 Scott R. Hartshorn ‘85 Thomas W. Hillman ‘85 David Rosenthal ‘15 Brian A. Sandler ‘04
taMpa$1-$249William H. DeCelle ‘63 Charles C. Smith ‘72
teMpLe$1-$249Vernon G. Altemose, Jr. ‘54 William H. Fifield ‘50 Walter E. Goodman, III ‘68 C. Frank Gruwell ‘63 Dr. David E. Kuhl ‘51 The Honorable William H.
Stafford, Jr. ‘53
teNNeSSee$1,901-$2,499Eric Young ‘95
$1,200-$1,900B. Joe Clayton ‘57
C. Bryce Giesler ‘82
Kelly L. Williams ‘92
$250-$599Harry O. Ford ‘65 Joseph D. Luna ‘67 Myron K. Peck, IV ‘57 $1-$249
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SigEp has allowed us to have a different sort of family,
and a planned gift is one way we can help ensure that
family’s future.” –Mike, Memphis ’69, and Gay Williams
James D. Edwards, III ‘59 Allen R. Elkins ‘57 Lewis M. Epperson, Jr. ‘71 Mark D. Herndon ‘86 Michael H. Hickey ‘76 James H. Hornsby, Jr. ‘49 Thomas S. Jackson ‘61 Donald H. MacLeod ‘49 C. Lockwood Marine ‘58 Richard G. Preservati ‘89 Howard T. Prince, Jr. ‘51 J. Earl Rainwater ‘60 Robert W. Shafer ‘47 Andrew H. Stallings ‘66
teNNeSSee-MartIN$600-$1,199Kevin W. Teets, Jr. ‘06
$250-$599J. Trey Halterman ‘96 $1-$249Kenneth R. Blankenship ‘00 Patrick J. Clark ‘11 Dr. Christopher T. Collie ‘96 Jeffrey S. Davis ‘05 Michael D. Dodd ‘98 John D. Lankford ‘04 Samuel H. McDaniel ‘08 Jacob W. Sells ‘12 Zachary T. Waddell ‘04
teNNeSSee tech$2,500-$4,999Bryan L. Webb ‘81 $1-$249James E. Johnson ‘71 John T. Pelham, IV ‘10
teNNeSSee WeSLeYaN$1,200-$1,900Dr. Stephen J. Taylor ‘76
$1-$249Dr. F. Joseph Burger ‘63
teXaS a&M$1,200-$1,900Murl R. Richardson, Jr. ‘76
$600-$1,199William T. Oliver, Jr. ‘91
$1-$249Kyle R. Allen ‘85
teXaS a&M -cOrpUS chrIStI$1-$249Justin E. Guerra ‘15 Angel Monjarraz ‘17
teXaS-arLINGtON$1,200-$1,900Patrick B. Welborne ‘91
David R. Wolverton ‘85
$600-$1,199Oscar O. Nelson, Jr. ‘85
$1-$249Marco Campa ‘14 Stephen L. Hanebutt ‘90 Robert W. Schmidt, P.E. ‘84
teXaS-aUStIN$5,000-$9,999James R. Huffines ‘73
$1,901-$2,499Gary E. Griffith ‘70
$1,200-$1,900Bruce W. Anderson ‘71
Gregory P. Barra ‘03
The Honorable Steve Bartlett, Renaissance
Roger C. Chapman ‘49
John K. Tyler ‘63
$250-$599Mark A. Kiester ‘71 $1-$249Albert M. Albright, Jr. ‘57 Gregory E. Brown ‘95 Sid Duderstadt ‘70 Austin B. Ernst ‘15 Colonel Donald P. Mafrige,
USAR ‘59 William H. McCausland ‘83
teXaS chrIStIaN$1,901-$2,499Jace A. Thompson ‘08
$600-$1,199David W. Tauber ‘71 $250-$599David R. Hardin ‘73 William M. Patten ‘73 D. Michael Wallach ‘75 $1-$249David C. Allen ‘73 Blake D. Asjes ‘12 Christopher E. Carter ‘71 Thomas C. Cochran ‘10 John L. Comparin ‘74 Gary M. Coyne ‘04 R. Wayne Dunn, Jr. ‘68 Richard C. Fitzer ‘01 Christopher A. Katri ‘04 Thomas R. Laster ‘72 Parker Levy ‘16 Mike E. McIntyre ‘68 Charles B. Mitchell, Jr. ‘76 Jeffrey M. Parent, Jr. ‘12 Russell A. Pease ‘67 David R. Radcliffe ‘05 William N. Radcliffe ‘02 Jacob A. Rehtmeyer ‘11 Russell J. Roeger ‘09 Burton W. Schwartz, M.D.,
Renaissance Sean P. Scogin ‘04 Patrick J. Sheehan ‘69 Clayton R. Simons ‘09 Kirk B. Whitehouse ‘73 Tanner A. Wilson ‘07
Dr. John D. Wrench ‘60
teXaS tech$1,200-$1,900Daniel R. McWilliams ‘87
James P. Spellman, II ‘90
$250-$599Kevin S. Rooker ‘80 $1-$249James K. De Vries ‘91 James L. Whatley ‘71
teXaS WeSLeYaN$2,500-$4,999Daniel W. McVeigh ‘90
$600-$1,199Derek Hopkins ‘91
thIeL$1,200-$1,900Paul T. Steffens, Jr. ‘70
Thomas K. Stempel, M.D. ‘69
$250-$599Thomas R. Faessel ‘89 Richard D. Huether, Sr. ‘74 William C. Murray ‘69 Barry D. Stamm, M.D. ‘70 $1-$249Paul Connelly ‘15 James E. Frits ‘71 Gregory A. Gainer ‘87 Lewis D. Guarnieri ‘93 Bruce E. Johnson ‘93 Ralph F. Kusserow ‘58 Cary A. Lambert ‘70 Benjamin Leberfinger ‘15 Donald F. Munro ‘70 George A. Summerhill, Jr. ‘59 Jared Wilcox ‘14 Matthew M. Willis ‘15
tOLeDO$1,200-$1,900Dr. Ron S. Binder ‘83
$600-$1,199Jared G. Sisley ‘07
$1-$249Robert D. Beat ‘71 William H. Cooper ‘68 James C. Herl ‘68 Stephen E. House ‘92 Eugene C. Novak ‘58 Thomas R. Schnell ‘53 Charles H. Seawater ‘53 Dr. Richard A. St. John ‘63
trINe$1,200-$1,900Richard L. Hoover ‘71
$1-$249David A. Gross ‘81 Peter A. Kempf ‘73 Stephen R. Lund ‘80
trUMaN State$1,901-$2,499Patrick J. Fontana ‘94
$1,200-$1,900Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., FAIC, Renaissance
$250-$599Matthew D. Finke ‘04
$1-$249John C. Ayres ‘01 Brent T. Bordenkircher ‘95 Scott L. Dresser ‘06 Matthew C. Franker ‘01 Matthew A. Strohschein ‘98
tULaNe$1,200-$1,900Ehren J. Stanhope ‘05
$600-$1,199Jonathan E. Brouk ‘08
$250-$599Gregory A. Miller ‘10
$1-$249Andrew Cooper, IV ‘04 Anthony J. Turley, Jr. ‘93
tULSa$1,901-$2,499Maurice L. Richards, Jr. ‘51
$1-$249John Lukeman ‘52
UcLa$1-$249Laurence F. Dunn ‘90 Robert E. Sheffield, D.D.S. ‘91
UNc-WILMINGtON$1-$249Lt. Col. Darren S. Boyd,
USMC ‘93 Thomas P. Cooney ‘97
Utah$250-$599John P. Skalak ‘77 Stephen R. Sussdorff ‘79 $1-$249Alvin C. Baer ‘61 Craig A. Bean ‘70 Brent W. Bogden ‘73 Barry E. Brockman ‘68 J. William Gordon ‘67 Paul S. Kirby, Ph.D. ‘88 Ralph H. Rhudy ‘62 Michael B. Zuhl ‘73
Utah State$250-$599Jace W. Cairns ‘13 Jordan Hunt ‘13 $1-$249Gary R. Black ‘63
Carl L. Dieda ‘59
Jason T. Jarvis ‘10 Jerrold H. Jensen ‘64 Robert M. Jepson ‘12 Steven G. Jordan Dr. Robert G. Knudsen ‘61 Joshua Lefevre ‘15 Daniel G. Mikkelsen ‘16 Erik D. Mikkelsen ‘14 Trent M. Morrison ‘14 Derek Smart ‘14
VaLparaISO$1,200-$1,900Jonathan H. Shanklin ‘08
$600-$1,199Matthew W. Engelhardt ‘91
Dr. Corey B. Schuler ‘02
$250-$599Troy D. Hanson ‘02
William C. Kolzow ‘59 $1-$249Rev. Charles R. Aufdenkampe ‘67 Bradford J. Brown ‘04 Donald R. Cuming ‘68 Jeffrey R. Dippold ‘79 Daniel P. Eschbach ‘77 Marshall Miller ‘14 Eric E. Swing ‘73 Ben Tiemann ‘17 Brian F. White ‘61 Winfield S. Winter ‘75 Geoffrey A. Yates ‘10
VaNDerBILt$1,200-$1,900Jason J. McGill ‘08
VerMONt$2,500-$4,999Russell A. Straub ‘86 $600-$1,199Andrew G. Hughes ‘11
VILLaNOVa$5,000-$9,999Daniel J. Kraninger ‘93
$250-$599J. Brian Carden ‘82 $1-$249Gary H. Bonas, Jr. ‘68 David A. DePetris ‘87 Dr. James J. Kelly, Jr. ‘81 Neal D. Muroff ‘87
VINceNNeS$1-$249Matt T. Sigsbee ‘90
VIrGINIa$1,901-$2,499Jonathan J. Kucera ‘69
Brian C. Warren, Jr. ‘04
$1-$249Wilbur W. Albertson, Jr. ‘69
Warren F. Chauncey ‘56 Richard F. Sterba ‘71
VIrGINIa cOMMONWeaLth$600-$1,199John E. Budzinski ‘76 Lee W. Stewart ‘10
$250-$599Sheehan Z. A. Walker ‘11
$1-$249Kyle K. Baker,
Renaissance Ryan O. Bryant ‘11 Michael A. Day ‘79 Dr. Stephen J.
Glawson, Sr. ‘82 Brian C. Jarrett ‘12 Richard C. Jones ‘16 Caleb P. Massey ‘14 Nicholas Petrihos ‘17 James W. Poole ‘14 Sina Rahini ‘17 Mark Sheeran ‘16 William F. Via, Jr. ‘74 Thomas T. Vu ‘13
VIrGINIa tech$600-$1,199Edward E. Bishop, Jr. ‘74
John R. Lawson, II ‘75
E. Wayne Williams, Jr. ‘72
$250-$599Todd M. Lewers ‘78 $1-$249Wayne M. Regensburg ‘77
Wake FOreSt$600-$1,199Kenneth R. Hunt, Jr. ‘87
$1-$249Dwight T. Bridges, Jr. ‘60 Charles B. Lassiter ‘70 Donald C. O’Shea ‘93
WaShBUrN$2,500-$4,999R. Clayton Funk ‘93
$1,901-$2,499Keenan S. Buoy ‘82
$600-$1,199Brian M. Clarke ‘03 Brett A. Misse ‘93 $250-$599Terry D. Boepple ‘86 David J. Callanan ‘98 Jonathan B. Klima ‘03 Thomas M. Martin ‘84 Gregory W. Messersmith ‘82 William W. Sneed ‘77 A. Robert Tatera ‘81 Gregory L. Woertz ‘81 $1-$249Ryan R. Biladeau ‘03
Eric R. Blevins ‘01 Roy R. Christy, Jr. ‘81 Brad W. Clark ‘74 Todd D. Elgin ‘83 Gregory L. Franken ‘81 Lawrence H. Ganong ‘72 Matthew S. Goddard ‘95 Mark L. Guthrie ‘78 William A. Hachmeister,
Renaissance Charles M. Hart ‘77 Frank J. Jaksa, III ‘03 Thomas G. Lemon ‘90 James A. Martin ‘79 Daniel S. Minton ‘15 Paul E. Oehm ‘83 Richard O. Parrish ‘78 Robert K. Russell ‘78 Scott E. Seitter ‘81 James F. Snyder ‘57 Laurence E. Spurgeon ‘88 Bradley C. Taylor ‘92 Roger H. VanHoozer ‘72 Steven C. Vosseller ‘94 Gary J. Warmington ‘81 Mark T. Yager ‘80 Alan M. Zillinger,
Renaissance
49YOUR SUPPORT
“It’s really exciting to see light bulbs go on in these
undergraduates’ heads … it’s really important for us
to remember that we were them not so long ago.”
–Jason St. John, Maryland-college park ’94
WaShINGtON$1,901-$2,499Stanley G. Freimuth ‘70 $600-$1,199Jay C. Ackley ‘73 Michael R. Catalano ‘10
$250-$599Kevin J. Carnevali ‘95 Richard V. Jackson ‘87 $1-$249Roy (Skip) Caviezel ‘60 David M. Handa ‘84 Matthew Huggins ‘14 Jack S. Hupp ‘54 Samuel O’Hara ‘16 Robert D. Ormsby ‘69 Kamal P. Sohal ‘15 Kenneth M. Thompson ‘14
WaShINGtON & Lee$1-$249Alexander K. A. Baca ‘14 Timothy J. Fisher ‘15 Samuel D. Gilleran ‘11 Dr. Theodore K. Oates ‘67 Rev. Jeffrey B. Spence ‘71
WaShINGtON IN St. LOUIS$5,000-$9,999William G. Tragos ‘56
$1,200-$1,900
Adam B. Stoltz ‘99
$250-$599Robert G. Scheibe ‘60 $1-$249Stephen K. Burch ‘67 Jonathan S. Kramer ‘06 Robert J. Krapfl, D.V.M. ‘90 Richard R. Meckfessel ‘61 Andrew T. Pickens, M.D. ‘65 Lawrence B. Plawsky ‘89
WaShINGtON State$2,500-$4,999John P. Fredrickson ‘56 $1,200-$1,900Michael E. Fredrickson ‘92 $600-$1,199Kenneth G. Christianson ‘74
$250-$599John A. Sciuchetti ‘87 Clifford A. Webster ‘74 $1-$249Michael T. Harbour ‘07 John E. Jacobs ‘81 Andrew A. Klages ‘78 Christopher C. Mitchell ‘09 Hallie J. Newton ‘70 Richard P. Small ‘52 Wayne F. Walther ‘67
WeSt cheSter$600-$1,199Judge Mitchell G. Crane,
Renaissance
$1-$249Stephen Clark ‘15 Steven Cross ‘16 Matt Keller ‘16 Adam Lasalle ‘16 Douglas W. Lauver ‘93 Steven G. Love ‘15 Brett Pugliese ‘16 Aaron Rapsinski ‘15 John M. Schmersahl ‘16 Justin Sukley ‘17 Philip R. Tripp ‘91 Ryan Walter ‘14 Eric xavier ‘16
WeSt VIrGINIa$600-$1,199Raymond P. Clarke ‘84
George J. Koperna, Jr. ‘91
$250-$599Jonathon R. Capon ‘81 Ronald G. Montgomery ‘77 $1-$249Patrick Clarke ‘17 Daniel P. Flynn ‘01 Ralph P. Glover, Jr. ‘62 Charles A. Heisterkamp ‘83 William F. Lichte ‘53
Thomas Paknik ‘59 Jeffrey A. Ray, Esq. ‘89 William R. Seymour ‘53
WeSt VIrGINIa tech$250-$599Cary J. Hancock ‘83 Edward J. Walsh ‘69 $1-$249William K. Cox ‘74 Diego F.F. Gutierrez ‘83 Anthony M. Janeshek ‘74 Richard J. Moran ‘69 Clement R. Pizzo ‘63
WeSterN carOLINa$1,901-$2,499John E. Davis ‘87
$1-$249Steven J. Almasy ‘88 William P. Anderson ‘86
WeSterN keNtUckY $1-$249T. Ryan James ‘93 Craig M. Sutter ‘96
WeSterN MIchIGaN$1,901-$2,499Brian A. Boron ‘89
$1,200-$1,900Noel P. Allen ‘94
Lucas A. Freudenburg ‘05
$600-$1,199James R. Bernard ‘60
Ryan P. Blanck ‘02
Kelly L. Mankin ‘82
John A. Schuyler ‘00
$250-$599Steven W. Minor ‘71 $1-$249David L. Beiser ‘59 James M. Eger ‘59 Richard B. Forde ‘58 John R. Gray ‘63 George L. Maciak ‘16 John H. Marshall ‘62 Christopher G. Miller ‘14
Robert L. Ogur ‘61 Edward L. Rogers ‘60 Bruce J. Ruttenberg ‘89 John H. Shaw ‘88 Connor Smith ‘16 Turner Solterman ‘17 Timothy E. Teagan ‘63 Bruce Weidenhammer ‘16 Jeffrey Williams ‘15 Thomas A. Wilson ‘64 Charles G. Yoder, Jr. ‘56
WeStMINSter$250-$599Douglas D. Nosik ‘69 Alex K. Scull ‘12
$1-$249Austin N. Fuller ‘16 Jens F. Jorgensen, D.M.D. ‘67
WIchIta State $5,000-$9,999Denis H. Dieker, Jr. ‘77
$2,500-$4,999D. Cary Peaden ‘76 $1,901-$2,499Christopher T. Hett ‘96 $1,200-$1,900Jeffrey C. Gates ‘89
Joe B. Poston ‘73
Christopher S. Purdum ‘07
Dale D. Wagner ‘71 $600-$1,199Andrew D. King ‘01 Trent A. Patterson ‘10
$250-$599Nathaniel N. Crow ‘04 Michael E. Groat ‘02 Nels W. Hoadley ‘79 Robert J. Kerr ‘75 Michael T. Malone ‘86 Jason L. Rose ‘01 K. Zack Sigler ‘73 $1-$249Andrew J. Anderson ‘89 Brian L. Austin ‘08 Alan J. Bontrager ‘75 Lynn A. Harrington ‘62 Mark E. Heiman ‘83 Joseph R. Huggins ‘11 Cale J. Janner ‘09 Dr. Robert E. Martin ‘61 Dr. John R. Morton ‘66 Michael B. Roach ‘68 The Honorable Scott W.
Stucky ‘70
WILLIaM & MarY$250-$599David H. Tikkala ‘80 $1-$249Dr. Richard R. Babcock, Jr. ‘67 Henry K. Benson, III ‘62 Charles A. Bish ‘74 David M. Braun ‘87 Thornton G. Burnette ‘85 John J. Edgar ‘15 Thomas M. Ford, Jr. ‘66 Scott B. McEvoy ‘71 Marcus Onley ‘16
WIScONSIN$10,000-$24,999Jere D. Fluno ‘63
$5,000-$9,999Kevin J. Koerner ‘84
$2,500-$4,999Wallace C. Doud ‘48
$1,200-$1,900Rohit Burju ‘05
Jonathan R. Mandell ‘07 Philip E. Stieg ‘74
Troy E. Vosseller ‘06 $600-$1,199Lucas K. Behnke ‘04 Nathan A. Lampi ‘03 $250-$599Robert N. Beyer ‘03 Corbin C. Blankenstein ‘09 Ronald D. Bonjean, Jr. ‘93 Michael D. Boyer ‘94 Brian P. Bye ‘04 Richard B. Epstein ‘93 Kendall R. Garrison ‘06 Nicholas M. Isabella ‘03 Christopher Larus ‘88 Peter M. Rago ‘08 Ryan J. Relich ‘04 Brett J. Schleis ‘98 Micah J. Vegter ‘04 $1-$249Craig M. Belisle ‘12 Trent J. Benishek ‘07 Brian J. Burke ‘07 James E. Byrns ‘48 Jonathan S. Forest ‘91 Elias S. Friedman ‘91 Paul C. Gard ‘64 Gregory S. Gossard ‘01 Matthew J. Groth ‘09 Ted R. Habermann ‘80 Marlen J. Hoesly ‘59 James L. Hopp ‘61 Thomas R. Hughes ‘66 Kevin D. Hurth ‘08 Kurt H. Krahn ‘52 Charles J. Levesque ‘90 Igor D. Luzhansky ‘12 J. Michael Martyn ‘62 Jeffrey S. Mayer ‘07 Edward A. Nelsen ‘59 Thomas N. Neuberger ‘66 J. Burton Pierce ‘50 Jeremy F. Pierre ‘98 David S. Poniewaz ‘98 Gordon R. Putz ‘66 Justin J. Rezac ‘99 Paul D. Scharping ‘83 Robert M. Thomas ‘66 Charles A. Zahn ‘54
WIScONSIN-OShkOSh$1-$249William S. Flaherty ‘71 Daniel L. Mueller ‘70
WIScONSIN-pLatteVILLe$1,200-$1,900Brett A. Gough ‘03
Brad D. Polzar ‘07
Matthew W. Sides ‘02
$600-$1,199John P. Aspinwall ‘05
$1-$249
Blake Alley ‘16 Leonard Ballosh ‘17 Jason Bednarski ‘16 Grzegorz P. Bielak ‘14 Kody Brand ‘16 Mitchel Burkholder ‘17 Carter A. Casidy ‘13 Timothy Cornelisen ‘16 Daniel J. Determan ‘04
Carson Doney ‘17 Jason S. Foster ‘15 Braden Ganter ‘14 Brian K. Gilbank ‘15 Charles Gilbert ‘16 Jason T. Goetsch ‘11 Jesus Hernandez ‘17 Taylor R. Keesler ‘15 Samuel Kimpan ‘16 Steven J. Kittel ‘10 Nathaniel D. J. Knautz ‘15 Jonathan R. Koll ‘14 Kenneth R. McHone ‘06 Joshua Meyer ‘16 William Michels Dylan R. Miller ‘14 Joshua A. Miller ‘14 Travis Ottelien ‘14 Christian Sanchez-Alcantar ‘17 Ryan Schauff ‘16 Daniel Shircel ‘16 Benjamin R. Siegman ‘14 Michael Sivill ‘15 Nick Skala‘17 Ryan Sollberger ‘16 Zach Spano ‘17 Jonathon Starnitcky ‘17 Collin M. Thole ‘16 Logan Thole ‘16 Lucas R. VanEgtern ‘14 Nicholas Volkmann ‘17 Garret Wermager ‘15 Alexander Wynveen ‘16
WIScONSIN-SteVeNS pOINt$600-$1,199Barry A. Norem ‘68 $1-$249Gerald E. Finch ‘66
WIScONSIN-StOUt$1-$249Charles L. Willihnganz,
Renaissance
WpI$1,200-$1,900Jonathan D. Shoemaker ‘09
$600-$1,199Daniel Sullivan ‘12
$1-$249John R. Black ‘53 Francis L. Bliven ‘48 Earl M. Bloom, Jr. ‘55
Luke P. Bogdanovich ‘14 Richard G. Perreault ‘68 Cornelius W. Spellman,
Renaissance
WrIGht State$600-$1,199Joshua D. Baker ‘10
$250-$599Dr. Jeffrey C. Bauer ‘88 $1-$249Carl Braunschweiger ‘13 Granger H. Butler ‘78 Sean E. Curtis ‘12 Caleb Hemmelgarn ‘13 Kyle C. Kemp ‘13 Jason Moorman ‘13 Tyler Shaw ‘13 Steven M. Spohn ‘80
WYOMING$1,200-$1,900Keith L. Sapp ‘03
YaLe$250-$599David M. Mandelbaum ‘15 $1-$249Dr. Douglas A. Berv,
Renaissance Paul Hinkes ‘15
YOUNGStOWN State$600-$1,199Dr. Gary E. Jones ‘62 $1-$249Robert E. Berquist ‘70 James A. Colantino ‘74 Bruce A. Goff ‘71 James M. McGinn, III ‘68 Robert A. Pavalko, II ‘02 Dr. Eugene F. Trell ‘58 Donald J. Yavorsky ‘86
FrIeNDS OF SIGep$50,000-$99,999Brett & Kelly Wimberley $25,000-$49,999Larry E. Soice $10,000-$24,999Pamela L. Cameron ‘07 $5,000-$9,999Dorothy Mackie $2,500-$4,999Ginger Rutherford
$600-$1,199Matthew Barton
Mr. & Mrs. Edward Clark Kevin Knobloch Ann Laurenson Cal C. Majure ‘08
William McLaughlin
Gayda M. Patterson Mrs. Teddi I. Robeson
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Teddi I. Robeson
Mary Beth Tyler
$250-$599Lawrence L. Biacchi Helene Byrnes Sean P. Duffy, Ph.D. Medrith Hamilton Armando Hinojos Karen Katz A. Paul King Nicholas Ottenwess Victor & Elizabeth Reizman Elizabeth R. Ridl Kay Robinson Marianne Trigg Kevin White Carolyn Whittier $1-$249Allison Ackerman William Allen Bryan Althiede Gary & Donna Anderson Jeremy Ball Keith Bange Barb Barton William Bell Lance Brignac Lauren Campbell Sue Carey Mr. & Mrs. Jim Choukas-Bradley Mrs. L Clark Gail Cobb Jessica Collamore Taylor Collins Rosemarie DelMonte Karen DeMatteo David Diefenderfer John DiSarro Brad Ferguson David Fuzzell Tom & Jane Garrick Scott Greb Scott Hanaman Mark Heacock Tracy Henderson Alan Huff Kay Irby Chuck Jarrett Julian Jelke Parker Jelke Jeff & Kendra Johnson Suzanne Keller James L. Dennis Elementary Allison M. Latagliata Betty LeDoux Michael Levin Cari Little Jill Martin Terry Martin Mark McInnes Ty Mcnamee Kathleen Mikel Andrea & George Miller Denise Holme &
Michael Moore Eddie & Susan Moss Antione & Helaine Nader Staci Nash Stacy D. Nicodemus Jeralyn Norbot Deena Oren Joel & Cindy Peskin T. Boone Pickens John Regina John & Jennifer Ringler Claude & Rosalina Rosay Hank Scheel Barbara Shanahan Tom & Carol Slager Eleanor Vick Ernest Walcher Martha Wasell Manseau Susan L. Williams Maurine K. Wood
aVcS aND cOrpOratIONS$10,000-$24,999Oregon Alpha AVC $5,000-$9,999North Carolina Beta AVC United Way of Northern
New Jersey $2,500-$4,999Pennsylvania Nu AVC SS Sportservice $1,901-$2,499North Carolina Zeta AVC $1,200-$1,900Kansas Eta AVC Texas Delta AVC $600-$1,199California Theta AVC Oklahoma Alpha AVC $250-$599Alpha Chi Omega Maryland Beta AVC Pennsylvania Psi AVC Plum Creek Foundation Sales Effectiveness
Incorporated Willis North America $1-$249Alpha Phi AmazonSmile Foundation American Refining Group, Inc. Computer System Innovations Kansas Delta AVC Ohio Nu AVC Oklahoma Beta Oklahoma Beta AVC S Pelley Consulting Texas Eta AVC
51YOUR SUPPORT
Grand Presidentphillip a. coxIndiana '84National Director of Managed Accounts and Alternative Investments, Schwab Institutional
Garry c. kiefSouthern California ‘70President and CEO, Stiletto Entertainment
Sawyer J. hicks
Student Director Davidson ‘14
Grand Treasurerchristopher L. BittmanColorado ‘85Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Perella Weinberg Partners
Billy D. MaddalonNorth Carolina State ‘90Managing Owner, Unique Southern Estates
erik Mikkelsen Student Director Utah State ‘14
Grand Secretaryrichard W. Bennet IIICentral Missouri ‘74Co-Chief Executive Officer, CCA Global Partners
Shawn MckennaMaine ‘77CEO and Chairman of the Board, Starlight Development Overseas (SDO) Ltd
Marshall Miller Student Director Valparaiso ‘14
thomas B. JelkeFlorida International ‘90President and CEO, t.jelke solutions
Daniel W. McVeighTexas Wesleyan, ‘90Senior Vice President, Investments and Wealth Management Advisor, Merrill Lynch
LeaDerShIp
The National Board of Directors is SigEp’s highest governing board and helps the Fraternity set and achieve strategic goals related to organizational growth, member development, housing, volunteers, university partnerships and fundraising. National Directors are volunteers appointed by the Grand Chapter and are distinguished professionals from the fields of higher education, business and finance.
NatIONaL BOarD OF DIrectOrS
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President edward h. hammond, ph.D.Emporia State ‘66President Emeritus and Professor of Education, Fort Hays State University
Gary e. GriffithTexas-Austin ‘70President, Today Foundation
TreasurerNorman e. NabhanPurdue ‘71Managing Director, Graystone Consulting
Michael c. WilliamsMemphis ‘69Retired Attorney, Evans Petree PC
SecretaryStephen B. Shanklin, ph.D.Murray State ‘70Associate Professor of Accounting, Tennessee State University, Nashville
timothy J. harmonWashington ‘82President,Harmon Construction Company
Presidentkenneth S. MaddoxOregon State ‘75Business Manager, Hamilton Construction Company
kenneth G. christiansonWashington State ‘74President/Owner, Chrishaven Trees
clark h. ByrumIndiana ‘57President, The Key Corporation
Secretary/TreasurerBrian c. Warren Jr.Virginia ‘04CEO, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Vice Presidentarthur J. (aJ) Siccardi Jr.Florida ‘98Vice President of Supply & Distribution, RaceTrac Petroleum
Stephen L. YoungKansas ‘80Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California
John D. WeirPurdue ‘01Project Manager, Kelso-Burnett Company
christopher M. MccawAppalachian State ‘03Director, Supply Chain Services, Premier, Inc
eDUcatIONaL FOUNDatION BOarD OF trUSteeS
SIGep NatIONaLhOUSING BOarD
Trustees are appointed by the National Board to provide financial and legal oversight of our Educational Foundation’s assets. Representing the fields of higher education, nonprofit, finance and law, Trustees volunteer their time to ensure that gifts made in support of SigEp’s mission have the greatest possible impact on the lives of our members.
As industry experts, SENH Directors administer the Fraternity’s housing loan program and support construction, operation, and management of SigEp’s housing initiatives. The guidance of these highly engaged volunteers is essential to the success of chapter-level capital campaigns and the growth of our Residential Learning Community program.
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WaYStO GIVe ONLINe
You can make online gifts quickly and securely with a credit or debit card at sigep.org/give.
recUrrING GIFtSYou can ensure that your record of generous giving continues uninterrupted by establishing a recurring gift. Many of SigEp’s most loyal donors set up monthly, quarterly or annual gifts online at sigep.org/give or by phone at 804.353.1901.
caSh Or checkYou can mail a check, cash or credit card gift to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundationat 310 South Boulevard, richmond, Va. 23220.
StOckSGifts of stocks or mutual funds are great waysto support SigEp and often provide significant tax benefits for donors. Our Headquarters staff can help you or your financial advisor make these gifts, or you can read more online atsigep.org/givestock.
cOrpOrateMatchING GIFtSMany companies will match their employees’ contributions to nonprofits like the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. Some even match gifts made by retirees and spouses.Visit sigep.org/match to learn more and seeif your company will match your gift.
hONOr aNDMeMOrIaL GIFtSMaking a gift in honor or in memory of a brother, family member or friend is a great way to pay tribute to those who have made an impact in your life. Our Headquarters staff will inform honorees (or living relatives) of your generosity.
eNDOWMeNtS aND NaMeD GIFtSNamed gifts allow donors to make a leadership level impact on the lives of our brothers, while endowed funds ensure that impact continues in perpetuity. Donors can establish endowments and named gifts for specific use such as chapter programs, leadership events, scholarships, faculty fellows or study abroad. The Foundation works with each donor to prepare guidelines for the administration of endowed and named funds.
pLaNNeD GIFtSPlanned gifts allow you to leave a legacy by making a gift for the future that costs you nothing today. You can make a bequest or gift through your estate by including a provision in your will or living trust, or by naming the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy. Donors with documented planned gifts on file with our Educational Foundation are honored through the Legacy Society.
BY phONeFor more information or help making yourgift, please contact our Headquarters staffat 804.353.1901.
Our donors are united in their belief that a SigEp experience can be truly transformational. As a public charity and a 501(c)(3) corporation, the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation provides brothers and friends with a variety of ways to impact the lives of our youngest brothers and support the programs, events and scholarships that define their undergraduate years.
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cONtact USSigEp’s Headquarters staff is responsible for the daily operations of the Fraternity, SigEp National Housing and Educational Foundation. Our team is passionate about Building Balanced Men and approaches everything we do with a desire to improve the SigEp experience.
We are committed to operating transparently and working collaboratively with volunteers and campus partners to reach these goals. Want to achieve more through your giving? We’d love to help.
eXecUtIVe OFFIceBrian C. Warren Jr. Virginia ‘04Chief Executive [email protected]
FINaNceJulie W. Ross, CPAFinance [email protected]
Jenn HarterFoundation [email protected]
prOGraMS aND eVeNtSStacy Nicodemus, CMPPrograms and Events [email protected] 804.612.1394
FraterNItY OperatIONSSeth D. IrbyLouisiana State ‘11Fraternity Operations Director [email protected]
VOLUNteerSArchie Messersmith, M.S., Samford ‘99Volunteer Services [email protected] 804.612.1410
FUNDraISING aNDaDVaNceMeNt Matt Parrish Georgia ‘08Director of [email protected]
Lee StewartVirginia Commonwealth ‘10Advancement Officer and Alumni Relations [email protected]
Jordan HuntUtah State ‘13Advancement [email protected]
Emily LowryDonor Relations [email protected]
hOUSINGPatrick T. MurphyNortheastern ‘10SENH Managing Director [email protected]
804.612.1414
MarketING aND cOMMUNIcatIONSBeaux CarriereCharleston ‘10Marketing and Communications [email protected]
For a full list of Headquarters staff members, visit sigep.org/staff
We have worked diligently to include accurate and complete donor information in this report. If you notice a mistake or omission, please let us know so we can correct our records. Contact Emily Lowry at 804.612.1415 or [email protected].
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Photos: Ian Johnson, Loras '14, pages 0, 13, 16, 17, back coverWalker Atkinson, Virginia Commonwealth '16, pages 14, 15