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The Magazine of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Spring 2009The Magazine of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Spring 2009

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w h a t ’ s i n s i d e

4 CEO’s Message Paying It Forward

12 Teke on the Street Importance of Giving Back

13 From the Archives Founder Clarence Arthur Mayer

16 Volunteers Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter and Volunteers of the Month

for April, May, and June

20 Chapter News Chapter Activities, Accomplishments, and Anniversaries

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on the coverFraters from the Alpha-Lambda chapter at Kansas State University gather in their foyer discussing their next step for recruitment. Their ability to offer scholarships and improve their house is aided by generous donations to the TKE Educational Foundation.

© 2010 Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc.

VOLUME 103 • NUMBER 2SPRING 2010

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

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

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

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

THE TEKE STAFF

Chief Executive Offi cerKevin M. Mayeux, CAE (Gamma-Theta)

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

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

Director of Events & MarketingChris Walsh (Rho-Upsilon)

Director of CommunicationTom McAninch (Alpha-Zeta)

Production ManagerKatie Sayre

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

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Headquarters Move Begins New EraTKE moved to its new residence on Woodland Drive in Indianapolis in mid-April.

The Sitdown Frater Michael Leonard talks about surviving the U.S. Airways Flight 1549 crash into the Hudson.

Solidify Chapter Greatness One of the biggest needs facing chapters is alumni advisors and volunteers.

TKE is Everywhere Find out what’s going on in the TKE Nation with a click of the mouse.

Life on the RoadFrater Jim Scovell relays the challenges of being a TKE Associate Regional Director.

Chapter AnniversariesTekes celebrate 50th and 75th anniversaries.

Regional Leadership ConferencesThis year, a completely new program was pre-sented to attendees at the fi ve locations.

Foundation Annual ReportTKE reports on the continuing support of alumni members and friends of the Fraternity.

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

Scholarship AwardsTKE recognizes academic achievements of 2009 scholarship recipients.

Scholarship Fund GrowthThe Foundation administers Chapter/Area Schol-arships and Pending Scholarship Funds.

TEF First-Time DonorsThe TKE Educational Foundation welcomes donors who made their fi rst gift in fi scal year 2009.

Foundation DonorsTKE acknowledges and recognizes those who contributed to the TEF during 2009.

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

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2009 – 2011 GRAND COUNCIL

Grand PrytanisDr. Herbert L. Songer (Alpha-Upsilon)

Grand EpiprytanisEdmund C. Moy (Lambda)

Grand GrammateusBob Barr (Beta-Sigma)

Grand CrysophylosRodney G. Talbot (Beta-Chi)

Grand HistorRobert A. Jarred (Omicron-Kappa)

Grand HypophetesChristopher T. Hanson (Alpha-Pi)

Grand PylortesJames Hickey (Zeta-Alpha)

Grand HegemonShawn A. Babine (Lambda-Delta)

Grand Offi cerCorey Mathews (Gamma-Theta)

Collegiate Advisory Committee ChairMichael Beals (Epsilon)

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

Spring February 15Summer June 15Fall August 15Winter December 15

Send news and photographs for THE TEKE to the editor, 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268-1336.

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

Better Men for a

Better World

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ceo message ceo message

This issue of THE TEKE magazine focuses on the contributions that many of our alumni members have made to support the good work of the TKE Educational Foundation, as well as the service provided as alumni volunteers.

Each of us has been given an opportunity to improve ourselves, our chapters, our Fraternity, and our community by becoming a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon. When we knelt at the altar, we said, “We are now the Fraternity for Life.” We pledged to develop our abilities, and contribute them, as responsible Fraters in the Bond. In essence, we pledged to become better men who, in turn, can help build a better world. There are many ways each of us can make a difference. We can provide service to our local commu-nity by helping with worthwhile projects—volunteering at a hospital, a soup kitchen, assisting the youth in the area, or in hundreds of other ways. We can raise fi nancial support for worthwhile causes such as St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Alzheimer’s Association, or any of the countless charitable organiza-tions that do good work every day. We can also invest in the future of our Fraternity and help ensure that tens of thousands of young men get the opportunity to enjoy the benefi ts of being a Teke as each of us has. Through volunteering to help a local chapter or colony, being involved with an alumni association, or through our fi nancial support of the TKE Educational Foundation, we can all help build a stronger TKE Nation, which, in turn, will build better men for a better world. I’m proud that our Fraternity has a legacy of men who have given back to make a real difference in society. Men like Charles Walgreen who not only reinvented the business model that defi nes the modern pharmacy, but served the Fraternity as Grand Epiprytanis and through his entire life, was an active, engaged Teke. When he was called into the Chapter Eternal, Frater Walgreen continued to remember TKE and provided the largest gift received in TKE history. That’s paying it forward, helping to ensure that future generations could benefi t from being part of the organization that Frater Walgreen loved, and knowing that those young men would make an immeasurably positive difference in society. I’m proud that our Fraternity also has a legacy of men who have served their country with honor, either in the armed services or in public offi ce. Tekes like Ronald Reagan fought to tear down communism and support freedom, and Tekes like Grand Grammateus Bob Barr continue this tradition of service by remind-ing each of us of our precious personal liberties, encouraging discourse and engagement in government. Men like Grand Epiprytanis Ed Moy give back by streaming federal agencies and bringing honor to the way that government does business—fi rmly rooted in TKE’s fraternal values of charity, esteem and love. I’m likewise proud of the nearly 2,000 local chapter volunteers in TKE—those serving as Chapter Advisors, Board of Advisors members, campus/faculty advisors, or with a chapter alumni association. Those men are giving directly of themselves, on an ongoing basis, paying it forward to help our newest Tekes learn, grow, and mature into men of good character. Their investment of time and energy is building healthier chapters and improving the Teke experience for our collegiate members. Those same collegiates will go on to do great things and make a positive impact in their local communities, due in no small part to the leadership and guidance given to them by their advisors. Each of us can choose the way in which we make a difference. Through our sweat, time, or money, we can all build a better world. The work that we do today has a ripple effect for decades to come, and each of us would have left our mark in our local communities, our country, and on our planet. Our Founders paid it forward, building TKE. Those who have come before us have paved the way for each of us, today, to make a difference. Now it’s up to each of us to do our part, building better men for a better world. It’s worth our investment.

Yours in the Bond,

Kevin M. Mayeux, CAEChief Executive Offi cer

“Each of us can choose the way in which we make a difference. Through our sweat, time, or money, we can all build a better world.”

Paying It Forward

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headquarters headquarters

How does a new headquarters impact me? Why would TKE spend money on a building during the economic crises we

are in? What are needs this building will address? All of these questions have been posed at Regional Leadership Conferences, on our Facebook Fan Page, or elsewhere. They all have an answer, will be addressed and more, as we take a historical look back.

History of TKE Headquarters Many of the same type of questions above have been posed by Fraters in various eras. To better grasp the future, we must fi rst look back at how we got to the point we are at now. During the 13th Conclave in Madison, Wisc., the Grand Council, headed by W.D. Reeve (Theta, Univ. of Minnesota), wrestled with the idea of creating a central offi ce. With 14 chapters and the prospects of comparatively rapid growth, the need outweighed the disadvantages or cost to the organization. Frater Harrold “Tex” Flint (Alpha, Illinois Wesleyan Univ.) was elected as Grand Hegemon, who at the time had the primary duty of Executive Secretary of the Fraternity at the newly created central

offi ce. This was established in Frater Flint’s hometown of Lombard, Ill., and he served the Fraternity in this capacity for 20 years. The idea of creating a headquarters was not a new one, but it was to members of TKE. Many struggled with the idea that some of their member dues were going toward a “national” offi ce. The Grand

Council pointed to the success of other similar offi ces for fraternities and sororities that were able to better serve and grow their organizations. Services improved, fi les were fi nally organized, and the Grand Chapter was ultimately pleased with the offi cers’ recommendation.

During the height of World War II, many tough decisions needed to be made about the health of the organization. Manpower was down, THE TEKE maga-zine production had been suspended, and Conclaves were cancelled in order to save money for when the war ceased. During this time, the offi ce of Grand Grammateus was separated from the duties of Executive Secretary. Dr. E.L. Theiss (Mu, Carroll Col-lege), a professor of accounting at the Uni-versity of Illinois, was hired as the part-time Executive Secretary. The national offi ce was moved to Champaign, Ill., serving as the headquarters from 1943–1956.

In August of 1956, a central offi ce building was purchased and moved to Kan-sas City, Mo. After signifi cant growth and offi cially becoming the largest fraternity in the world, Frater Bruce B. Melchert (Beta-Theta, Univ. of Missouri-Columbia) became Lombard, Illinois

Headquarters Move Begins New Era

After interior remodeling in late January, TKE occupied their new home at 7439 Woodland Drive in Indianapolis in mid-April.

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Executive Director in 1960. The internation-al headquarters was moved to Indianapolis the following year to a Georgian style brick home. The Offi ces of the Grand Chapter was housed at this location for 10 years. With continued growth of members and chapters, the need for more staff, and future expansion opportunities, Frater Melchert spearheaded an effort to build a headquarters on the northwest side of In-dianapolis in an area called “College Park.” In February 1971, the new headquarters opened its doors for operation. Years of dreaming, planning and saving funds all came to fruition with the new building. As with the other moves, there were dissi-dents. In the March 1971 edition of THE TEKE magazine, they addressed concerns and objections to this facility. Asked why build in Indianapolis and if other options were studied, chairman of the Building Committee Frater Bill Quallich (Delta-Epsilon, Cleveland State Univ.) said, “We investigated several other locations in terms of cities and sites within the city of Indianapolis. This was deter-mined to be the closest to the geographic center of TKE.” He went on to detail the advantages of the new building including adequate space for staff (both traveling and support), a training and conference center, mail room, and archives. The most important, perhaps, was the opportunity to expand the staff should the need exist in

the future. A similar couple of questions to the ones we are receiving today were posed: “Why build now? How can we afford this?” The answer: “This is an executive value judgment the Grand Council has been charged to decide on behalf of the Grand Chapter. The reason we are moving forward now is tied to the general economy and rate of infl ation. Each month we delay the cost is going up by $2,000.” The difference between 1971 and today—the cost of our delay could be tens

“El Rancho,” the fi rst TKE-owned offi ce building, was occupied on August 15, 1956, and served as temporary TKE headquarters in Kansas City, Mo.

WHAT WILL THIS DO FOR TKE AND YOU?

For TKE

1. This will enhance the prestige of the organization to the fraternal world and campus Greek Life staff.

2. The new offi ces will allow for the organization to attract the best and brightest throughout the TKE Nation for open positions.

3. A new archives area will allow for better organization and display of the important history of this revolutionary Fraternity.

4. Space will be increased for current staff and future expansion for better member services.

5. As we continue to grow both in staff and in programing, will provide a creative work space to continue to provide our extraordinary programs.

For YOU

1. Enhances the members’ experience when visiting the international headquarters of this Fraternity.

2. Allows for adequate confer-ence space for chapter retreats, alumni meetings, and more.

3. Provides more opportunity for expansion of programs and communications to ensure the best TKE experience possible.

4. Improves the quality of exist-ing services while increasing effi ciency.

5. Keeps costs as low as pos-sible for each member.

The TKE headquarters building at 8645 Founders Road was o

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of thousands of dollars. We are in an ideal housing and building environment for the buyer. Many of the same issues from before exist today. The current facility is pushed to the max in order to meet the demanding needs of chapters, members, and alumni. The conference room, archives and offi ces for staff are in need of upgrading. If there was ever an opportunity to do so, now is it. Prices for potential new headquarters are exceptionally below previous market levels. A building search committee was formed to evaluate the current facility, the needs not being addressed, and potential locations (cities and buildings) where all of these concerns could be considered. In the end, the offi ce building at 7439 Woodland Drive in Indianapolis was recommended as the best option from all their research. An offer was made and subsequently accepted. Construction to the interior began in late January and ended at the end of March for the move-in in mid-April. There are always growing pains when a new proposal is presented to an organiza-tion of our size. The common thought is that “Big Brother” or “Teke Nationals” is spending money frivolously, but the reality is that the future of the organization depends on this move. It sounds exaggerated; how-ever, each historical change has impacted the organization positively. Whether it

Join Tau Kappa Epsilon Grand Council, Distinguished Alumni, Members and Staff for the dedica-tion of the new headquarters July 17. This coincides with the William V. Muse Alumni Volunteer Academy (July 16 through July 18, 2010). Be a part of this historical occasion – RSVP to [email protected].

involved the decision to create our own fraternity instead of petitioning Phi Delta Theta again or moving the headquarters to Indianapolis in 1961, each diffi cult venture was made to improve and impact the lives of men. We are in the business of Building Better Men to Build a Better World. This

directly impacts the TKE end statement and will be seen as a monumental decision in our ever-evolving story. A new era in Tau Kappa Epsilon has begun. You are a part of history in the making.

In May of 1961, TKE purchased this Georgian style brick home at 3755 Washington Boulevard, which would serve as TKE’s central offi ce for the next 10 years.

s opened in February 1971 with the actual dedication taking place on September 9, 1972.

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the sitdown

It’s time for another takeoff and the fl ight attendants go through the same routine. You look to your left, noting a kid poking his mother who is reading a maga-zine. You look next to you where a fellow business-

man begins his nap. Not many people are actually paying attention, but they still go through the same diatribe. What’s the point? The likelihood of something actually happening is almost 30 million to one.

Similar thoughts ran across the mind of Frater Michael Leonard (Alpha-Omega, UCLA) sitting in seat 12C on a fl ight home from New York City to Charlotte, N.C. Condi-tions couldn’t be more perfect for a routine afternoon fl ight —clear skies and little wind. But shortly after the Airbus A320 lifted off the ground, it hit a fl ock of birds. Six min-utes later, it would be in the Hudson River. All 360 seconds seemed like an eternity. In the time it takes to shower and shave, a relaxed feeling turns to panic. “Why didn’t I say I love you one last time?” “Did I leave a legacy?” “What will people say about me?” “Why me—why now?” Questions plagued the hearts and minds of each of the 155 on board. What happened? A fl ock of birds was observed by First Offi cer Jeffrey Skiles who was at the controls on takeoff, his second fl ight since graduating fl ight school. As the aircraft passed the altitude of 3,200 feet, a “double bird strike” hit the plane, temporarily obscuring the windows and fl aring out both engines. Bird strikes happen, but this situation is so rare, it has only occurred one other time in aviation history. Captain “Sully” Sullenberger took the controls as Skiles began the emergency procedures checklist in a futile attempt to restart the engines. Sullenberger radioed to the tower, “Hit birds. We lost thrust in both engines. Returning back towards LaGuardia.”

Air traffi c controller Patrick Harten gave fl ight 1549 the heading to return to the airport and designated Runway 13. Sullenberger responded, “Unable.” Flight 1549 was quickly given permission to land in New Jersey at the Teterboro Airport, but the aircraft was losing altitude fast. Sullenberger responded calmly, “We can’t do it. We’re gonna be in the Hudson.”

Then, approximately 90 seconds before impact, the captain came onto the intercom and said, “Brace for impact.” That’s where we pick up the story with Frater Michael (Grand Council Society), as we sit down a little over a year after the traumatic event.

A Second Chance`

“Please take a moment to review the safety card in your seatback pocket and locate all exits, remembering that the closest may be behind you.”

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THE TEKE: Take us through what happened and what you were thinking.

Leonard: Completely ignoring everything and reading my USA Today, we take off and suddenly hear a huge boom. Then this horrible smell goes through the cabin, kind of like jet fuel. I assumed we lost an engine and being a frequent fl ier, I know we can survive with one engine. People started screaming and I yelled out, ‘It’s okay, we just lost an engine and we’re going back to LaGuardia.’ As the plane starts descending rapidly, the plane makes a hard left toward New Jersey. So, maybe we are going to Newark, but we kept getting lower fast. Then the pilot said, ‘This is your captain speaking —brace for impact.’ He said it with such authority and almost like this was routine for him.

THE TEKE: When you hear those words—brace for impact—what thoughts raced through your mind?

Leonard: He said those words with such confi dence, I really had no fear. Then I thought to myself, ‘How do I brace for impact?’ At that time, I looked out the window from my aisle seat and noticed we were below the Manhat-tan skyline. Once I realized we were crashing into the water, everything seemed black and white to me. It was like watch-ing an old movie. Then I had two thoughts, ‘Where is the plane going to crack?’ and ‘I wonder who is going to die?’ It never crossed my mind that I would ever die. I just thought how much that would suck for those who are going to die.

THE TEKE: When you hit the water, what did that feel like and what happened next?

Leonard: The hit was a lot—I mean I didn’t know what to expect—but it obviously was a very hard hit. Then the plane skidded out, one of the engines fell off, making the plane’s weight shift and turned it to face Manhattan. Then there was this silent moment where we didn’t break apart, we were completely stopped. Then the chaos began, ‘Go, Go, Go,’ I scream.

THE TEKE: You knew the plane was going to fi ll with water, so how did you help get everyone out?

Leonard: Those in the emergency exit row opened the door, but instead of throwing it out, they brought it in. So the bad thing was I needed to pick up the door that was blocking the exit; the good thing was I realized everyone needed their seat cushion for a fl otation device. I grab two seat cushions from the row in front of me—one for my boss and the other for me—but another passenger grabbed it thinking I was handing them out. So, I hand out a few and then head to the wing where my boss was standing. Many people were jumping in the water, but I thought since I was currently safe on the wing, I don’t want to jump in the cold water.

THE TEKE: As you stand on the wing, waiting to get rescued, what are the other 154 passengers and crew doing?

Leonard: As I said, most went into the water—even my boss. As I was taking some pictures with my cell phone, my attention turned back to my boss who started scream-ing like she was going to die. She was barely staying above water as a result of all the clothing she had on. I wrapped my left arm under the wing and the right one reached out to her with the seat cushion. I told her to grab the straps and I

Captain Chesley Sully Sullenberger (left) and Frater Michael Leonard (right).

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sinking, I gotta go, bye.’ I don’t think I was very reassuring. I handed the phone to my boss to call her husband, and I started tending to another woman who had started scream-ing in the water. I got her out of the water and saw a ferry coming to rescue us. Even though there was a lot of time in between that point and getting the passengers out of the water, we all were safe.

THE TEKE: Many people in the same situation would have panicked and rushed to get out. What kept you calm and collected?

Leonard: I believe it was a trait of my father, who is also a Frater. Part of it was I thought it was so cool, as odd as that sounds. But my father was always very cool under fi re and I believe I was able to channel that in this situation. It was very valuable as I look back on it now.

THE TEKE: This was a very traumatic event in your life. What positive things have come out of all this?

Leonard: One thing near the top, and a reason I am speaking to you, is my re-engagement with TKE. This was one of those reevaluate your life kind of events. I began to think what is important to me and the Fraternity was one of those that helped set me up for personal and professional success. I went to a few meetings for the Charlotte Area Alumni Association and am now the president. It’s been a real soul-searching that has gone on since that day. I worked harder on my marriage and relationship with my kids. Every-thing was affected positively.

THE TEKE: Expand a little on your recommitment to the Fraternity.

Leonard: This situation has gotten me in touch with more of my fellow Fraters. Each year I do a trip to Vegas

pulled her up onto the wing. The temperature of the water was in the mid-30s and I realized others who had jumped in were going to need out soon or they risked getting hypothermia.

THE TEKE: Did you ever start thinking about your family, friends, and others or was it strictly survival mode?

Leonard: Once I got my boss onto the wing, I called my wife. She knows my number and answers with, ‘So you’re going to be late?’ She obviously was thinking if I could call her, my fl ight must be delayed. I said to her, ‘No, our plane crashed into the water, we’re okay, I’m on the wing, we’re

Facts & Timeline:o Flight 154 takes off from LaGuardia at 3:24 p.m.

o Bound for Charlotte, N.C.

o 150 passengers, 3 fl ight attendants, 2 pilots

o Pilot reports “double bird strike” at 3:28

o The plane hits the water at 3:31

o Temperature at time of crash: 20 degrees

These shots were captured from Michael’s cell phone as he stands on the right wing (looking at airplane head-on): “We had evacuated the plane, I had pulled my boss out of the water, and I was amazed at how beautiful a day it was. Yes, it was freezing out but the skies and clouds looked amazing and I thought a couple of photos would be great. The shock of what had just occurred had not set in, and the whole situation was so surreal, I really could not believe it was happening; I needed a photo.”

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with some Alpha-Omega alumni for March Madness and last year we had 12 guys. This year we have 18. I have always had a lot of friends who are Fraters on Facebook, but that really doesn’t mean much to me. Now I have been reaching out more and they have been doing the same to me. The personal friendships have really reminded me of how great the organization is.

THE TEKE: What was your TKE experience in college and how has it evolved since that time?

Leonard: TKE was my life in college. I think if TKE was not at UCLA, I wouldn’t have stayed there. The Fraters were my family, my home and my anchor. I was on the IFC for two years and chapter Prytanis, among other positions. My best friends are Tekes from that chapter and we are the fi ve who organize the Vegas trip every year. It was a very positive experience and helped me gain essential leadership skills I don’t think I would have, had it not been for TKE. Like most members, I imagine, after graduation I moved for work and lost touch with TKE on a [inter]national level. But, as I said, this situation made me look into how I could reconnect.

THE TEKE: Why reconnect, volunteer, and give to the TKE Educational Foundation?

Leonard: Why not is the real question. I have a TKE tattoo—that is how much it meant to me. I’m not saying tattoos are for everyone, but I wanted a permanent reminder of my time as a Teke. What I forgot when I graduated is that it’s a Fraternity for Life. I gave a few bucks here and there to the TEF, but didn’t really do much else. After what trans-pired last year, I knew I had to do something more. For me,

Survivors greet Sully and his crew at their fi rst reunion February 2 at a Charlotte, N.C., hotel. Michael (center) is with co-worker Laura Zych.

the best route was an alumni association. It can be something different for another Frater, but I have really enjoyed con-necting with members from around the country who are now in Charlotte. This is what TKE is all about—connections.

From takeoff to touchdown into the Hudson River, only six minutes passed. For several, their entire life fl ashed before their eyes. What have I accomplished in my life? What have my priorities been? Should I have done more or less of some things? But for Frater Michael Leonard, things were different. He may have thought about these things after he was home, but when all around him was chaos, he stayed even-keeled. He realized once they touched down, he needed to help the others. Not if they survive—when they survive the landing. It’s this type of leadership and personal fortitude TKE hopes to instill in all its Fraters. The Fraternity wants men who will make a lifetime commitment to the organization. Whether that means fi nancial or volunteer support, the main point is to help keep the opportunity open for all men. Frater Michael has been involved in one of these capacities since he graduated, but when he reevaluated his life after this harrowing event, he wanted to do more. The TKE end statement is Better Men for a Better World. If we all take this Frater’s example to heart, the Fraternity will continue to fl ourish. Recommit yourself today and show everyone why this organization is the world’s largest and best.

Each year Fraters from Alpha-Omega and other chapters gather together in Las Vegas to watch March Madness. Pictured are Fraters playing foosball at the rented condo during a break in the action. The annual trip has continuously grown since Frater Michael Leonard re-engaged with TKE.

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REGION 1What do you need as a collegiate member from donors?

REGION 2

REGION 3 REGION 4

Will you look to give your time, talent or treasure once you graduate?

What is the importance of volunteering for TKE? Why is it important that members donate to TKE’s Educational Foundation?

John Passero• Univ. of New Hampshire (Alpha-Nu)• Sophomore• Hypophetes• Environmental Science, 3.4 GPA• Democrats Club“Alumni are the most important people in our Fraternity because without them giving their time and money, we would be just another club. If a chapter has strong alumni relations and donors, they shouldn’t fail. If they continue, as do we when we graduate, we don’t need anything.”

Adam Porto• University of Maryland (Beta-

Delta)• Junior• Epiprytanis• Kinesiology, 2.9 GPA• Kinesiology Club“The only thing we need is more donors because it inspires others to give back. Those who have the ability to give some money to further our experience means a lot, and we appreciate it.”

Marco Fanelli• Univ. of Central Florida (Xi-Iota)• Junior• Crysophylos • Hospitality Management, 3.5

GPA• GAMMA Chair Greek Council,

Justice of Student Government, DECA

“I defi nitely want to stay involved after I graduate in things like the Alumni Association and donating to the Chapter Fund. The Fraternity has done so much for me, includ-ing my attendance at Leadership Academy, so I feel obligated to give back.”

James Hay• Spring Hill College (Upsilon-Alpha)• Junior• Crysophylos• Political Science and Pre-Law, 3.0

GPA• Spring Hillians (College Ambassa-

dors), IFC President “Without a doubt, I will be staying

involved wherever I am. My experi-ence has been very positive, which is why I want to volunteer and mentor others in this organization. This is a Fraternity for Life and I take that responsibility seriously.”

Garrett Long• West Virginia University (Rho)• Senior• Crysophylos• Mechanical Engineering, 2.8 GPA“This is where the past meets the present. They help our chapter to not repeat history and are exception-ally helpful when we may not be on the right plan or can’t see what we need to. Each one has expertise and are a good collection of members.”

Mark Jepsen• The Ohio State Univ. (Omicron)• Sophomore• Grammateus• Environmental Science, 2.9 GPA• Ohio State Medical Ctr., Ohio

State Wetlands volunteer, Wexner Center for the Arts

“Volunteers help us expand our own perspective and learn much about this organization. It’s like a Big Brother Little Brother experience within the chapter, the difference being they have a much broader knowledge base. It’s important to give of this time and I will do this too in the future.”

Mario Enciso• California Polytechnic Institute

(Rho-Delta)• Senior• Recruitment Chairman• Management Human Resources,

2.5 GPA• Hermanos Unidos, Pony Ex-

press, Student Convenience“Donors are helping collegiates in their time of need. It’s tough making ends meet as a student, but these Fraters are truly helping build better men. My Big Brother always said it’s not about what you do in college, but how you take the experience and make it better for someone else. I believe that.”

Travis Skodek• Boise State University (Nu-Eta

Colony)• Sophomore• Hypophetes• Psychology, 2.8 GPA• Association of Psychology Students,

Soccer Club“Giving freely to help us grow is an amazing thing. On one hand, it helps you feel like you are making a difference and on the other, you are helping ensure the future of TKE. I believe it is a duty of every Teke to give back when you can, and I will be doing the same as soon as I can.”

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from the archives from the archives

Fifty years ago, Founder Clarence Arthur Mayer passed away of an apparent heart attack on August 8. The fourth Founder to move into the Chapter Eternal, Mayer was

one of the most infl uential and continually involved members of the core group. A few days prior to his death, the 81-year-old was planning to attend the chartering of the Theta-Theta Chapter at Los Angeles State College (now known as California State University – Los Angeles). The September and November 1960 editions of THE TEKE magazine paid tribute to the famed musician. Born May 18, 1979, in Mt. Pulaski, Ill., Mayer hosted the original fi ve in his dorm room to form the Knights of Classic Lore. He talked often at Founders’ Day celebrations, charterings and Red Carnation Balls about the purpose of founding this organization. “We didn’t try to reform individuals or fraternities, much less ourselves,” Mayer said at the 1957 Conclave in Bedford Springs, Pa. “We just had a few important ideals and we pursued them. ... As long as we pursue our ideals, not in a persecuting fashion, rather practice them in our daily lives—we [TKE] will live on.” A highly regarded pianist and organist, Mayer studied music composition and performance for two years in Berlin after gradua-tion from Illinois Wesleyan. He returned to teach at his alma mater, founding the Springfi eld College of Music and Allied Arts in 1916. He played concerts and solo performances before the McDowell Club in New York, the Harvard Club in Boston, Chicago, and several other cities around the United States. In addition, he composed sev-eral Teke songs including the “Closing Ode.” Regardless of personal accolades, Clarence kept TKE on the forefront of his mind. In 1949, he urged all members to attend the Golden Jubilee Conclave (50 years of the organization) in an open

A Fraternity for Life Champion Passes to Chapter Eternal

letter published in THE TEKE magazine. “It will be a festival of such good cheer, a season of precious renewal of past associations, that our hearts will be uplifted and each will thrill with the realization that ours is indeed a Fraternity for Life.” Mayer consistently stressed this idea of lifetime service to the organization with one’s time, talents, and fi nancial support. He commented in one of his many letters to the other Founders about staying involved and for 61 years he kept this promise. “In keeping our standards high, our growth and prosperity is assured. I swell with pride as my thoughts bask in the light of our present glory, and I lift my hands in a fatherly blessing—may we all be loyal to the good cause.” One of the last two originators to see the Fraternity go inter-national and become the largest fraternity in the world, Mayer is the only member of both the Knights of Classic Lore and Knights of Apollo (the group of men who selfl essly serve the organization as an employee at the headquarters). We should all strive to be like our Founder and Frater, Clarence Arthur Mayer. He truly loved this organization, staying true to the ideals and principles he helped to form until he passed on from this world. Should we be so lucky to live as long as Mayer, let us leave a legacy of lifelong commitment and service to our beloved Tau Kappa Epsilon.

(The TEKE, September & November 1960 Editions)

Frater Clarence Mayer

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“The alumni hate us and never come to anything!” “No matter what we do, alumni never do anything for us!” I am sure there are those in your chapter, or even you, who have said this before. It’s understandable that you are frustrated, but you have to get past the point of complaining. The fi rst thing a chapter needs to do is appoint an Alumni Relations Chair. This will be the primary liaison between the chapter and potential supporters. Similar to a Recruit-ment Chairman, this person needs to be outgoing and explain why the alumni should help in a volunteer capacity. There are two primary resources you can tap into to start the search for alumni support.

1) The Offi ces of the Grand Chapter Your Regional Director and Associate Regional Director have

access to a database of alumni. They can locate Fraters in the area where your school is whom you can reach out to for volunteer positions.

Solidify Chapter Greatness

For Collegiates

2) College/University At your school are a ton of resources at your fi ngertips, includ-

ing an alumni offi ce, fraternity/sorority advisors, a foundation offi ce and more. At each of these are databases full of infor-mation about Tekes who may be able to reconnect with you.

Once you have identifi ed Fraters who may be able to fi ll posi-tions, you need to assess what the roles are to properly explain time commitment and effort involved. The two primary roles needed for a chapter to be successful are Chapter Advisor and Board of Advisors.

1) Chapter Advisor His efforts bring stability to the chapter, enhancing the overall

fraternity experience. He ensures that meetings are regularly scheduled and attends at least one meeting a month. In addition, he serves as a resource for chapter offi cers and sees that offi cer transition is completed (so new offi cers learn their responsibili-ties quickly). He communicates with the Regional Servicing Team, which includes the Grand Province Advisor, Province Advisors, and Regional Director. He helps to facilitate a chapter retreat, advises the chapter on all phases of operations, and works closely with chapter leadership and the Board of Advisors.

2) Board of Advisors Each chapter of TKE is incorporated as a not-for-profi t cor-

poration. The chapter Board of Advisors serves as the Board of Directors for the corporation. The BOA offi cers include Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary/Treasurer. Other members of the BOA are the Chapter Advisor and chapter Prytanis. The primary roles these men serve are managing chapter real estate, helping to plan the long-range future of the chapter, supervising chapter fi nances, and reviewing the chapter budget.

A chapter of 10 men, a non-existent presence with intramurals, last in academics on campus, does virtually nothing in the community service arena, has fi nancial diffi culties, recruitment numbers far

below the average of Greeks at the university, and no support from the alumni.

This scenario of chapter struggles is all too common in the fraternal world. There is a way, however, to bring you back from the depths of despair or ensure your current success continues. One of the biggest needs facing chapters in the above situation is alumni advisors and volunteers. Year after year TKE looks at the successful groups, as well as those struggling. The common thread is alumni or lack thereof. We all pledge to be Life Loyal to this Fraternity, yet approxi-mately 20 percent of TKE alumni members volunteer in some ca-pacity. There is a plethora of opportunities and needs in the TKE Nation. So how do collegiates attract the support roles needed? And conversely, how do alumni reconnect with either their home chapter or the chapter close to where they live now? It’s a diffi cult task for both groups, but one that can be over-come; after all, we’re Tekes. There are many resources available if you know where to look. Or, you can take the information in this article to help guide you through the process.

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1) Chapter/Colony Newsletter One of the primary needs is a chapter newsletter

you can send either electronically or through the mail. Included information should be things like recruitment, service/philanthropy, and intramural success. Alumni don’t want to see the stereotypical actions of a chapter, rather reasons why they should support you. Even if you got three men in your last recruitment season, talk about how they will be assets to your chapter. When alumni begin to see that you are making an effort to “right the ship” or continue excellence, they are much more likely to fi ll your needs. Be sure you do this on a consistent basis—monthly, quarterly, etc. Otherwise, you will never get a following of base alumni.

2) Chapter Facebook Fan Page Social networking has been an excellent tool to get

alumni reconnected with TKE and can enhance your efforts as well. You can publicize your chapter’s effort on the offi cial page by becoming a fan of “Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity” (as seen on page 18). You can update information like events, new members, news about the chapter or alumni, and your chapter website. According to several sources, including Nielsen, the largest growing segment in Facebook is the 35- to 50-year-old demographic—ideal volunteers and those ready to reconnect.

3) Participate in University Alumni Events

Homecoming, Parents Weekend, and those on the university calendar are all things the chapter should piggy-back events on. Studies have shown that Greeks are much more likely to return to cam-pus during these times than other alumni. They have built much more affi nity as a result of being involved in your chapter, but if you don’t have your doors open or invite them out to gather with the chapter during these times, you are missing a big opportunity. In addition, Homecomings typically celebrate those who graduated in a certain era (like 1999, ten-year anniversary—you should also do this.) You won’t have a thousand alumni show up the fi rst year you do it, but if you continue year after year, the word will get out and you will see results.

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Even before you have solidifi ed those who will fi ll all the roles needed, a communications plan needs to be developed to reach out to all of the potential alumni volunteers you gathered. There are several ways you can do this. Here are a few.

For Alumni

If you are reading this article, you are more engaged than the majority of TKE’s alumni. The future of this Fraternity depends heavily on volunteer sup-port. Yet, very few take on the challenge to help guide the men in our chapters toward success. It may not have been as big of a priority as it is now. There are several roles with varying degrees of time commitment and effort. All of TKE’s volunteer roles, however, can be much more manageable when all of the positions are fi lled. As I am sure you can understand, the more alumni you have, the smaller the pieces of the pie each one has to take. You can also be selective based on your background and expertise. That’s the joy of the TKE Nation—diversity.

We have roles at the local level including Chapter Advisor, Faculty Advi-sor, Board of Advisors, and Alumni Association. There are also broader roles which include Province and Grand Province Advisors. More information can be found on tke.org under the Alumni Connection tab on the front page. If you would like to get connected with a local chapter or want to talk more about the responsibilities, contact the headquarters (email: [email protected] or phone: 317.872.6533).

Gathering alumni support can be a daunting and intimidating task, but with proper guidance, your needs can be fulfi lled to ensure future success. Work hard and don’t give up. Outreach is diffi cult, but if you are persistent, your TKE experience will be even more rewarding.

“So how do collegiates attract the support roles needed? And conversely, how do alumni reconnect with either their home chapter or the chapter close to where they live now?”

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Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter: PHIL MCDANIEL

“No longer are members looking to join organizations rooted in excessive drinking and hazing. They seek out organizations that have a purpose, a vision, and can help make them a better person.”

April Volunteer of the Month: CLINT WHITSON

“TKE is an organization dedicated to developing men who can empower each other to be the best brother, son, husband, father and citizen possible.”

“The Greek experience allows students to learn to work with people from many diverse backgrounds, learn great leadership and manage-ment skills, and challenges students to think of how actions can affect an individual and a group.” The words of Phil McDaniel, coordinator of fraternity and sorority life, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, speak volumes about what the Greek community at UNCW has been perpetuating under his guidance for the last three years. While each or-ganization is different, the common theme of values and principles prevails with McDaniel’s hard work. A member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity and former leadership and expansion coordinator for their headquarters, McDaniel has worked in the university Greek Life realm since 2005. He began at the University of South Carolina and moved to UNCW in 2007. He believes the Greek experience is an important part of college. “It is the values our organizations are based on that make the fraternal experience so important,” said McDaniel. “Every year, more and more students are coming to college seeking out this experience. No longer are members looking to join organizations rooted in excessive drinking and hazing. They seek out organizations that have a purpose, a vision, and can help make them a better person.” Mu-Chi Chapter and Collegiate Advisory Committee member Adam Kearns said, “Phil has transformed fraternity and sorority life at UNCW from a community divided, to one now united. He has been able to increase recruitment totals, retention percentages, and unity among the Greek community

through partnered philanthropic events and pro-grams between the different councils.”

Creation and implementation of UNCW’s new Fraternity and Sorority Life Strategic Plan has been one of the primary focuses since McDaniel came to the university. This is one of the fi rst times both stu-dents and administrators have chosen to be intentional about the growth and progress of the community and the fraternal experience. In addition, he has been push-ing a recruitment system revolving around personal interactions and values. This is a work in progress, he said, but the focus is getting the Greek community to learn valuable interpersonal skills many lack as a result of the increased social media platforms. Working with Greek Life on a daily basis has strengthened his views that members are some of the most motivated, intelligent and involved students on campus. “I enjoy witnessing all of the positive change and impact our members make on a daily basis. I know there are many people who have a negative view of our organizations, but I believe these are just people who are buying into the stereotypes and not taking time to actually meet our members. I think if they took the time to interact with our students, they would be just as amazed as I am about what they can and do achieve.” Aside from his tireless efforts to enhance the Greek experience at UNCW, McDaniel volunteers for Delta Upsilon as a Province Governor. He has also helped facilitate some conferences for the Fra-ternity. The investment of time and energy he puts forth daily is the reason for his recognition as TKE’s Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter.

Why did you join Tau Kappa Epsilon? It’s a question many ponder over the course of their TKE experience. Some say it was a specifi c member or their friend did, but for Clint Whitson it was about being a part of something bigger than himself. This Volunteer of the Month from the Rho-Upsilon chapter (Franklin College) seeks to give back to this organization through mentoring and empowering the collegiate members. His successes have been seen by many throughout the Fraternity and are exceptionally impactful. He believes volunteering is a vital part of being a Teke. “I believe in what TKE stands for. In my eyes, TKE is an organization dedicated to develop-ing men who can empower each other to be the best brother, son, husband, father and citizen possible.” Whitson, a William V. Muse Alumni Volunteer Academy attendee, said the most important skill

needed for anyone who volunteers for TKE is patience. The reason being goals are not met over-night. It takes vision, planning, and dedication to see the project all the way through to completion. His favorite moment being a Chapter Advisor was seeing men step up when called upon. “Our newest class of initiates has shown a lot of promise. They are very energetic about wanting to push our chapter back into Top TKE Chapter status. It was very rewarding to see, come election time, fi ve of the eight jeweled offi cers were from that class.”

Outside of TKE, Frater Clint works with Fathers and Families, Inc., Habitat for Humanity, and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc., to name a few. We thank Frater Whitson for all of his hard work and dedication as a Chapter Advisor for Rho-Upsilon.

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May Volunteer of the Month: ALEX BAKER

Want to make a difference? Volunteer today by going to www.tke.org and clicking volunteer in the upper right-hand corner of the page.

“I get satisfaction from being able to help give fellow Fraters that same outstanding TKE experience and help them learn the important life lessons the Fraternity teaches us.”

June Volunteer of the Month: MICHAEL STEELE

“The Greek experience is one I would not trade for anything. It gives you a stronger relationship with the university or college through increased involvement and a connection to something larger than yourself.”

Few in the TKE Nation wear as many volun-teer hats as Frater Alex Baker (Grand Council Society), a member of Upsilon-Iota, Indiana Univ. Purdue Univ. at Indianapolis. Province Advisor, Alumni Associa-tion President, Board of Advisors member, Regional Leadership Conference facilitator, and IT volunteer are just a few of the areas where he spends his time for this organization. The reason he volunteers so much, he says, is because the Fraternity helped him learn vital skills he applies each day.

“My background running the business of the Upsilon-Iota chapter as a Crysophylos and Prytanis gave me great experience in how to run a successful business like I do in my professional life. From man-aging staff/Fraters and subcontractors/university, creating a corporate budget, establishing measurable goals, and dealing with general personnel issues, TKE has truly given me a wide range of experience that I now use nearly every day. I get satisfaction from being able to help give fellow Fraters that same outstanding TKE experience and help them learn the important life lessons the Fraternity teaches us.” Baker, a Life Loyal Teke, believes in the phrase “Paying It Forward.” While many Fraters graduate

and get tied up in the next phase of their lives, forget-ting about the opportunities TKE helped facilitate, Baker has sought to ensure the next group of men realize those. He understands that his life may not always let him volunteer, but he is taking the opportu-nity to help guide young men right now. “My TKE experience has been amazing so far. As a result, I want to make sure I can help make others’ experience as good, if not better, than my own. Having the opportunity to be able to facilitate sessions and conversations at the Regional Leader-ship Conferences to help make chapters from across the TKE Nation strong has been very important to me. Being stopped in an elevator at an RLC by a fel-low Frater telling me how helpful the session was has inspired me to continue to live our ritual every day.”

Though most of his volunteer work has been for TKE, he has worked with the Alzheimer’s As-sociation to help make the Indianapolis Memory Walk a success. He also volunteers at the Wheeler Mission serving food for the less fortunate. Frater Alex Baker truly epitomizes the “Fraternity for Life” motto and is why he is deserving of this distinction.

An area coordinator for Fraternity and Soror-ity Housing at Clemson University, Frater Michael Steele (Opportunity Out of Defeat Club) is around Greek Life 24/7. Yet, this Volunteer of the Month still fi nds time to work with the Sigma-Psi chapter (Clemson University) as Chapter Advisor, Board of Advisors member for his home chapter (Rho-Alpha, Winthrop University), and as TKE Educational Foundation Ambassador. The dedication continues with his involvement in Regional Leadership Confer-ences, UIFI, Leadershape, and others as a facilitator. This Life Loyal Teke and tireless advocate of Greek Life says there are many moments that make it all worthwhile. “Seeing the light bulb turn on when members understand the importance and opportunities avail-able; when students transition into active alumni; watching others going into Student Affairs; and when a student is chosen to travel for his or her organization—are all great to see.”

Being a member of TKE and working with Greek Life is what led Steele to his career path in student affairs. He is creating and ensuring this environment will continue at Clemson for many years to come. “The Greek experience is one I would not trade for anything. It gives you a stronger relationship with the university or college through increased involve-ment and a connection to something larger than yourself.”

Steele received his Masters of Education in Student Affairs from Clemson University in 2004. He has worked at Roanoke College as an area coor-dinator and Leadership Programs and Panhellenic advisor. As a volunteer, Steele has been a Board of Advisors Treasurer and Alumni Association Secre-tary in addition to his current roles. This Life Loyal Teke practices what he preaches, being an example of a truly interfraternal ambassador.

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tke technology tke technology

Do you know what’s going on in the TKE Nation? You don’t? TKE is everywhere—including Facebook, Twitter, RSS, and the organization’s website.

More than likely you are already on one of these tools or know how to use them to enhance your network. TKE has added these to the communica-tions realm to ensure you know the latest news and events going on in the organization. From alumni to collegiates, the tools have been set up to be an easy information stream straight to you. You don’t need to do anything to get the tweets or posts (except for signing up to follow in the various formats). As a result, you can choose what is important to you. This will also help keep you connected to the world’s largest fraternity while giving you ultimate authority to listen and give feedback.

According to a survey by Nielsen, the world’s leading marketing and media information company, 67 percent of all those going online were spending time at social network and blogging sites. Inter-est in the category is growing four times faster than the other top four sectors and one in every six minutes of the average web user is spent at a social site, it found. With more than 400 million active users, Facebook celebrated its sixth birthday in February. And while sites like NYTimes.com and CNN.com experienced a decline in the number of unique visitors last year, Twitter’s total increased by almost 300 percent.

Social media in 2010 is being described as at a stage similar to radio in 1912 and television in 1950. If the organization is fi xed on what it can and cannot do today, it would be as if TKE cemented all the roles in 1912. We would not be where we are today—the largest Fraternity in the world—if we did this. Here are a few of the newest advances to whet your palette.

Facebook (Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity) One of the premiere non-profi t Fan Pages is Tau Kappa

Epsilon Fraternity, the offi cial Facebook Fan Page of the Fraternity. With more than 8,100 followers and adding

an average of 21 followers each day, the organiza-tion’s Fan Page engages fans with news, events,

and facts of the day (similar to Twitter). The three leading cities of Chicago, New York,

and Houston currently have the most fans, respectively, with at least 175 each. Showing that the organization has global impact, members subscribe from 22 coun-

tries and in 19 different languages. If you already have a Facebook profi le,

all you need to do is put “Tau Kappa Epsilon Frater-nity” in your search tool. If you don’t have a profi le, you can easily create one by going to Facebook.com. All you need is an email and to create a password. Then you can start adding pictures, edit your profi le, and begin connecting with Fraters and friends alike. Before you know it, you will have reconnected with old friends and created thousands of new ones through Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity’s Fan Page.

Social media in 2010 is being described as at a stage similar to radio in 1912 and television in 1950.

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All of these scratch the surface of the technological communication advances of Tau Kappa Epsilon. There are many more to come, but these should get you started. These together help integrate communications in the TKE Nation. They allow you to know the latest about the Fraternity and give you the opportunity to let the organization know what’s going on in your chapter—all in a few

clicks of the mouse. Take advantage of all of these and if you need some help, email Director of Communica-tion Tom McAninch at [email protected]. Happy Networking!

Flickr (Tau Kappa Epsilon) You want to attend a Regional Leadership Conference, Con-clave or other TKE function and even though you have seen all the information come through RSS, Facebook and Twitter, you aren’t sure if it’s right for you. TKE’s Flickr account (Tau Kappa Epsilon) allows you to view pictures from the biggest and best events of the organiza-tion. In addition to this function, you can share photos between users, download them for your use, and add pictures to our collection. You can fi nd the offi cial logos and trademarks of TKE for your use on T-shirts or other paraphernalia to promote the organization. If you don’t have an account already, you can create one by clicking ‘join.’ That’s it. Once again—Simple.

Twitter (TKE_Fraternity)

More than 800 followers of TKE’s offi cial Twitter Page have joined since it

launched in the spring of 2009. Tweets are made

on average once a day about news, events or facts of the day.

If you are new to the technology, don’t worry; it’s a fairly simple application. Twitter is a free micro-blogging tool that allows users to publish short messages (140 characters or less) through their computers and mobile phones. Twitter launched in 2007 and nearly 1 million people were using it within one year of its debut. People who use Twitter write short messages, called Tweets, which they publish either publicly (for all Twitterers to see) or privately (for only certain Twitterers to see). Typically, users will sign up to follow other users whose Tweets they enjoy, like TKE_Fraternity. For this reason, Twitter can be a great tool for networking and relationship-building.

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Official TKE Chapter WebsitesLaunched at Conclave in 2009, chapter websites are now available to all chapters. Templates are in place to easily create your very own chapter website. No need to worry about the “webmas-ter” graduating or an alumnus not being there to update what you need quickly —you can do it all yourself. Update events, news, pictures, mem-bers, candidates, all in the convenient one-stop shop of your very own chapter website. In addi-tion, your chapter will receive the latest news and events published on the tke.org website through the use of RSS. To get your own, email [email protected] and before you know it, you’ll have your chapter website up and running.

RSS Feed (http://www.tke.org/feed/news) Real Simple Syndication is yet another tool avail-able to Tau Kappa Epsilon members. Many of you have a home page like MyYahoo or iGoogle. Within those homepages, you can house feeds from various news outlets, job search sites, and TKE. The feed works exactly like Facebook and Twitter, in that news and events are updated and propagated on your homepage for you. There is no action to perform or search function to type into, except for adding the RSS link to the page. It’s as the name suggests—Real Simple.

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chapter news chapter news

Appalachian State University, Omicron-AlphaStrength 52GPA 2.65Community Service Hours 220

Philanthropic Dollars $1,005Recruitment Results 15

Arizona State University, Beta-XiStrength 65GPA 2.9Community Service Hours 352

Philanthropic Dollars $2,500Recruitment Results 19

Boise State University, Nu-Eta ColonyStrength 23GPA 3.1Community Service Hours 201

Philanthropic Dollars $351

Calif. Polytech-San Luis Obispo, Rho-OmicronStrength 53GPA 2.6Community Service Hours 502

Philanthropic Dollars $1,200Recruitment Results 8

CSU-Long Beach, Delta-ThetaStrength 23GPA 2.9Community Service Hours 155

Philanthropic Dollars $200

Christian Brothers University, Pi-EpsilonStrength 69GPA 2.95Community Service Hours 2,416

Philanthropic Dollars $9,431Recruitment Results 23

CAL POLY-SAN LUIS OBISPO, Rho-OmicronNot only is TKE one of the fastest growing fraterni-ties on campus, their overall reputation has strengthened dramatically—sororities are eager to have exchanges and the chapter has done a great job in getting their name recognized. Without a doubt, the largest improvement has been the sports program. Tekes are very competitive in football and were IFC intramural champions in basketball last year. They also play soccer in the annual Tri-Delta tournament and softball in the Sigma Kappa tournament. As for social events, Rho-Omicron throws quarterly date parties and volunteers at Wildfl ower every year, which is the largest triathlon in the world. On the path to rebuilding the chapter, Rho-Omicron was honored with many distinctions and awards. In the past two years, they have had three anti-hazing heroes and achieved honorable mention for most athletic house for taking the championship in basketball. Also, Frater Adrian Herrera got honorable mention for Greek Man of the Year for 2008, and former Prytanis Andrew Righter was awarded 2008 Most Outstanding Greek President.

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY-LONG BEACH, Delta-Theta(This news submission was written by Frater Andrew de Lara)

One of the Fraters at Delta-Theta is laughing and sharing a few candid details of that awesome for-mal boat event in Newport Beach. Everyone on campus heard about it. In fact, everyone knows that other houses in the IFC just can’t pull off events that snazzy with that kind of style. A cruise on the water with dancing, food and dates ... wow. This fellow “bro” is sharing the good stories—sometimes in way too much detail—about some of the juicy “happenings” on the moonlit cruise. Music glaring, the ladies looking beautiful, and the bros having a great time: one of the more memorable events of the spring semester ... of 1957 that is. Some things about Tekes never change, something that Claude J. Klugg will tell you right off the bat. His group of Fraters were well known on the campus of Long Beach State for classy boat parties thrown right off the Newport coast. No surprise that the active Delta-Theta Chapter recently had a Preference Dinner and Dance on a boat in Newport themselves. Back to Klugg ... he’s an actual founding father of Delta-Theta Chapter. Yes, one from the class of 1954. He was there in Long Beach, in the presence of TKE Founder Clarence Arthur Mayer, during the actual chartering ceremony on January 9 of that year—just one day before the Fraternity’s Founders’ Day. In fact, he wasn’t just there—he was the president of the fraternity. Fast forward 55 years and Klugg (better known as C.J. throughout Delta-Theta) is hanging out

at Avenue 3 Pizza, a vintage sports bar known very well in the campus community for its long relationship with Long Beach State’s athletic department, the Greek system, and the community as a whole (also no surprise that the owner of Avenue 3 is the president of the chapter’s Board of Advisors and a longtime local supporter). It’s January 10, 2009—Founders’ Day of course—and Tekes from the founding era to current pledges are gathered and chatting it up in the bustling venue. But this Founders’ Day is special. Not only is Tau

Above (from left to right with pledge class) FIRST ROW: Don Stoddard (1958), retired CPA; Jerry Galbreath (1961), retired DMV investigator; Dave Myerscough (1959), retired president of Xerox Corporation-Europe; Dave Freeman (1959), owner of APC Computers. SECOND ROW: Rick Valois (1961), retired high school teacher; Jim Burns (1959), retired FBI agent; Claude J. Klugg (1954), chapter Founding Father; Dennis O’Hearn (1961), retired high school teacher; and Tom Wallace (1961), retired high school teacher.

Please submit chapter news and photos for the summer 2010 issue by June 15, 2010, to [email protected].

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EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, Lambda-Psi In order to raise school spirit and money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the brothers of Lambda-Psi Chapter held their fi rst annual game day car bash. The Pirates needed a victory against rival UAB in order to host the conference USA championships two weeks later. Real-izing the importance of this game, the Tekes decided this would be the perfect week to hold the car bash they had been planning. After securing a car donated from a local junk yard, brothers began an advertising campaign, handing out fl yers all over campus with details about the event and the cause. Radio announcements were made on three different stations throughout the week, and some brothers even spray painted signs on their sheets and hung them from the third story window. One brother went so far as to spray paint UAB colors on the car so as to give fans more of a reason to bash it. The day of the game, brothers talked to fans as they passed by asking if they would like to take part. Some brothers also went around to the tailgating lots, informing fans of the day’s events. At the end of the day, many fans were very excited after taking out some much needed energy on a rival car. Not only did the brothers raise more than $200 for charity, they found the day to be such a success that they are already getting ready for next year’s car bash.

Kappa Epsilon 110 years strong; just one day before, Delta-Theta hit its anniversary of 55 years in Long Beach. The very special moment was one of perspective for the new blood of the chapter. Newly initiated Fraters and pledges barely out of high school met and shared stories with Fraters who

resembled their grandfathers. Yet somehow, many began to realize that they were all too familiar—all too similar in spirit, boldness, and fun-loving attitude. They learned that a Teke is a Teke, and that although decades, generational attitudes and age separated them, they still share that special bond that all true Tekes feel burning within them. The festivities ended with all of the Tekes, young and “experienced,” posing in a group photo which captured the special feeling that the evening brought with it. From 1954 to 2009 all represent-ed, it was truly a priceless moment.

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Cornell University, ScorpionStrength 35GPA 3.5Community Service Hours 390

Philanthropic Dollars $4,798Recruitment Results 10

East Carolina University, Lambda-PsiStrength 48GPA 2.4

Community Service Hours 1,243Philanthropic Dollars $3,825Recruitment Results 13

Eastern Michigan University, Delta-PiStrength 38GPA 2.73

Community Service Hours 588Philanthropic Dollars $431Recruitment Results 11

Florida Institute of Technology, Omicron-NuStrength 54GPA 2.8Community Service Hours 175

Philanthropic Dollars $216Recruitment Results 19

Florida International University, Sigma-AlphaStrength 76GPA 2.7Community Service Hours 463

Philanthropic Dollars $1,517Recruitment Results 31

Frostburg State University, Theta-ChiStrength 26GPA 2.5Community Service Hours 276

Philanthropic Dollars $2,000Recruitment Results 4

EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Delta-PiOff to a good start, Eastern Michigan Tekes won second place in both the Banner and Can Competition during Greek Week 2010. They are also still dominating in almost every intramural sports league. As a service project, members helped the Full Circle organization come up to fi re code and organize their complex. Delta-Pi was recently visited by their Canadian brothers from the Upsilon-Eta chapter in Oshawa, Ontario, and spent a great weekend with the 15 guys who came down. Fall semester was complemented with a bigger, new Teke house at a great location, with the campus right down the street. It has nine bedrooms, a study room, a bar room, a porch, and a balcony. Because of this house, the chapter has been able to host some huge rush events, such as their putt-putt through the house and the second annual fajita fest barbeque.

Be sure to be included in next year’s annual Service Report by fi lling out the Annual Report by May 15, 2010, on the Membership Maintenance Module.

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George Mason University, Mu-OmegaStrength 52GPA 2.6Community Service Hours 132

Philanthropic Dollars $800Recruitment Results 25

Georgia Institute of Technology, Beta-PiStrength 69GPA 2.8Community Service Hours 429

Philanthropic Dollars $15,525Recruitment Results 14

Kansas State University, Alpha-LambdaStrength 78GPA 2.9Community Service Hours 150

Philanthropic Dollars $2,000Recruitment Results 19

Middle Tennessee State Univ., Sigma-OmicronStrength 23GPA 2.7Community Service Hours 146

Philanthropic Dollars $250Recruitment Results 10

Millikin University, BetaStrength 46GPA 3.1Community Service Hours 105

Philanthropic Dollars $500Recruitment Results 10

Northwest Missouri State Univ., Delta-NuStrength 88GPA 2.7Community Service Hours 125

Philanthropic Dollars $2,315Recruitment Results 37

GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Beta-PiOn Wednesday, March 10, Beta Pi-Tekes at Georgia Tech raised more than $11,800 and had their heads shaved for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation’s “Shaving the Way to Conquer Kids’ Can-cer” event. Childhood cancer is the number one killer of kids in the U.S., and St. Baldrick’s is the nation’s largest private provider of research funds to fi nd a cure. The 22 TKE members, including their Chapter Advisor, had their heads shaved during the event and raised the most money of 10 participating GA Tech fraternity teams. The TKE brothers were very passionate about this event, contacting anyone they knew through phone calls and personalized emails to solicit funds which will help conquer childhood cancer. The Atlanta area event, sponsored by Great American Haircuts and held at Ri Ra Irish Pub, was composed of 171 volunteers, 115 of which were members from 10 different GA Tech fraternities. The total amount of money raised through the Atlanta event was $75,874. Mem-bers of the GT Greek community raised nearly $27,000, one-third of the total. Founded in 1948, the Beta-Pi chapter has more than 1,250 alumni and an undergraduate membership of 75 who have contributed more than $15,000 and 450 community service hours during the 2009–10 academic year.

MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY, BetaFraters of Beta Chapter at Millikin University host two blood drives with the American Red Cross each semester, their fi nal drive being in April. Currently, they are organizing an event called “Cooking for Kids” which will benefi t St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. TKE is a recognized donor of $300 to Millikin’s chapter of Delta Delta Delta’s annual “Delta House of Pancakes,” a philanthropy event to raise money for St. Jude. Individual members of Beta Chap-ter participate in a variety of community service endeavors including: Big Brothers/Big Sisters program, singing for local nursing homes, road cleaning, and many more. Each semester, Beta Chapter completes a house improvement project as a gift to future new members. In January, Fraters painted walls and laid new linoleum fl ooring in their hallways. They turned an upstairs room into a game room, complete with a ping pong table, air hockey table, and lounge area. They also decked the walls with posters showing some past history of their chapter. These improvements were a great addition to their chapter house. This year, a recruitment class of 11 men joined their Bond, which has the highest GPA of incoming members on campus. They represent a variety of disciplines at Millikin including: business, music, and education, to name a few. Each member shows potential to hold a leader-ship position within the house.

FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Omicron-Nu The Omicron-Nu chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at Florida Tech has won Greek Week for the second year in a row! Beginning the 26th of February, the Fraters had a rocky start, but no matter what the task, they put their hearts and souls into every event. The week was fi lled with exhaustion and injuries. In the middle of the week, Dennis “Buckwheat” Perry showed up and gave the Fraters some encouraging words and put enough food in their stom-achs to last them all week! When the fi nal day of Greek Week came, the chapter already clinched the fi rst place spot with the victory of their philanthropy event, Can-Struction. They collected a total of 508 cans and used 500 of those cans to build a sailboat with FT (Florida Tech) in the sail and Greek Life coming out the back of the boat as waves. The cans were then donated to various organizations. The chapter would like to thank Buckwheat for being there; he was a large part of their success. Two victories down, a million more to go!

Check out the new Philanthropy Tab in the Membership Maintenance Module to report your service.

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Pennsylvania State University, PiStrength 70GPA 3.1Community Service Hours 400

Philanthropic Dollars $3,100Recruitment Results 23

Southwestern Oklahoma S.U., Epsilon-EtaStrength 50GPA 2.8Community Service Hours 376

Philanthropic Dollars $1,000Recruitment Results 20

Syracuse University, Iota-ZetaStrength 68GPA 2.8Community Service Hours 230

Philanthropic Dollars $370Recruitment Results 17

Tennessee Tech University, Mu-OmicronStrength 41GPA 2.7Community Service Hours 1,000

Philanthropic Dollars $3,000Recruitment Results 9

The Ohio State University, OmicronStrength 82GPA 3.1Community Service Hours 305

Philanthropic Dollars $3,601Recruitment Results 24

University of Alabama at Birmingham, Pi-DeltaStrength 55 GPA 2.9Community Service Hours 764

Philanthropic Dollars $395Recruitment Results 27

TENNESSEE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY, Mu-OmicronThe Mu-Omicron chapter’s TEKE Week this spring, February 16–19, was deemed to be the most successful in years. The theme was “Rock Out for St. Jude” and the community defi nitely came out to show support for the young men and their cause. Tuesday started off selling bracelets with the logo “Finding Cures. Saving Children.” and the second annual cook-off. Each sorority prepared a pasta dish, bread, and a dessert. The judging of this event was based on participation, display, and, of course, taste. There were more than 300 people in attendance. After the cook-off, there was a small presentation on why TKE and St. Jude were partners. When the numbers were fl ashed on the screen of just how much things cost to help a child in need, there were not many dry eyes in the building. The fi rst day was a huge success as the Tekes raked in a tremendous $1,400. At the inaugural four square tournament on Wednesday, everyone had a blast and wanted Mu-Omicron to do it again next year. On day two the chapter was able to raise another $600. Thursday was by far the most fun of any of the nights with the Tekes’ fi rst ever air band competition. Judges were Dean of Students Edwin Boucher, Faculty Advisor Gilbert Fer-nandez, and TKE alumnus Dr. Mark Groundland (Nu-Pi, University of Delaware), Spanish professor at TTU. After that the sororities got up there, and it was no holds barred. Everyone had a great time “Rocking Out for St. Jude.” Clint Sikes, a southern region representative from St. Jude, talked to the participants for a minute or two. “I have been going to events like these for more than seven years, and this is by far the most fun I have ever had.” The chapter raised $2,683.84 in three days. That is the most money that Mu-Omicron has ever raised during TEKE Week.

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY, Delta-NuThe Tekes won second best overall fraternity at Greek Week and placed fi rst in Chariot as well as in the 5K race. The chapter participated in the Mustache March which benefi ted the Nodaway Humane Society; WalMart pledged $1,000 to the event which took place inApril. Frater Joe Maschiovecchio, the 2009 NW Homecoming King, raised $150 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in the annual Colden Pond Plunge on February 26. Rockhurst Tekes participated in a Memory Walk on October 3 to benefi t the Kansas City chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. They raised approximately $850 and had more than 90 percent attendance by their members.

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, Pi-DeltaFrater Andrew Stone, Past Prytanis and graduate of the 22nd class of the TKE Leadership Academy, won the title of Mr. UAB for 2009 during University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Homecoming game festivities Saturday, November 7, at Legion Field. Andrew, 22, is a senior marketing major and recent winner of the Aaron Lamar Jr. Scholarship. He is a member of the UAB TrailBlazers and the chair of Blaze Productions. In addition to his campus activities, Frater Stone has been a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity and the Into the Streets volunteer service initiative. Claire Sands of Mobile was named Ms. UAB. These are the most prestigious awards that any UAB student can win. The top 10 nominees for Mr. and Ms. UAB

After celebrating 100 years last April, the Tekes have taken great strides in representing themselves on Millikin’s campus and look forward to another successful year.

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University of California-Davis, Sigma-ChiStrength 54GPA 2.75Community Service Hours 234

Philanthropic Dollars $3,739Recruitment Results 12

Univ. of Minnesota-Duluth, Upsilon-GammaStrength 54GPA 2.7Community Service Hours 150

Philanthropic Dollars $680Recruitment Results 24

University of Missouri, Beta-ThetaStrength 69GPA 2.8Community Service Hours 180

Philanthropic Dollars $220Recruitment Results 27

Univ. of North Carolina at Wilmington, Mu-ChiStrength 37GPA 2.9Community Service Hours 302

Philanthropic Dollars $298Recruitment Results 13

University of Texas-Austin, Gamma-UpsilonStrength 74GPA 3.0Community Service Hours 248

Philanthropic Dollars $1,005Recruitment Results 15

University of Wisconsin, LambdaStrength 36GPA 3.2Community Service Hours 150

Philanthropic Dollars $900Recruitment Results 15

(L-R) UNC-Wilmington Tekes (back row) Matthew Jensen, Kyle Huffer, Josh Blanton, Matthew Laney, and Will Frasca; (front row) April Woolard, Iva Youhouse, Janice Bridges, and Jordan Hoffman.

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WILMINGTON, Mu-ChiOn Saturday, November 14, TKE went where many men would never dare to go—women’s shoes. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is an international men’s march against rape, sexual assault, and gender violence. The walk began on cobblestone, continued up a steep hill, and back around to the river-front where it began in downtown Wilmington. The chapter was also honored with a third place trophy at the event for the most donated by an organization/group to The Crisis Center. Throughout the week of January 11, the Mu-Chi chapter at UNC Wilmington celebrated TEKE Week 2010! This was a week full of service and philanthropy as well as promotion of the TKE Nation to celebrate the founding of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tekes held an event each day including a Spare Change Drive within the Greek community to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. A few of the other events throughout the week included hand-ing out free hot chocolate, holding doors for students, faculty, and staff at the Student Center, providing dining services at one of the dining halls on campus, and collaborating with Phi Mu women’s fraternity to raise funds/awareness for both philanthropic organizations.

were selected by members of the UAB National Alumni Society Board of Directors and mem-bers of the faculty. A panel of six judges, consisting of alumni and faculty, then voted on the winners. And this year, the UAB student body cast their votes for Mr. and Ms. UAB, acting as a seventh judge.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-DAVIS, Sigma-ChiTekes at UC-Davis raised $3,739 for kids with cancer on Saturday, November 14, by simply cutting their hair. The chapter actively sought sponsors to shave their heads in the month prior,

the money to go to Camp OKIZU, which is a summer camp specifi cally for children diag-nosed with cancer. The camp is entirely funded by donations and volunteers, thus making it free for the cancer patients who attend every year. These members then were shaved by the sorority who donated the most money. On the 14th, 22 TKE members were shaved bald by 22 Kappa Alpha Theta sorority girls.

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and can be a lot of fun. It can also be very taxing when you are on the road for an extended period of time and only have one or two days with a group before having to move on to the next. This can be diffi cult when you want to stay and see the men work on and implement the things you talked about. It also keeps you going from place to place without letting you settle in and get comfortable. I had a trip where I was just shy of driving 1,300 miles in 16 days to 12 different chapters. Then I came back to the OGC for a week and a half, only to head out on a trip, driving more than 1,800 miles in 17 days and visiting 18 different chapters. One thing that does make our job much easier is

receiving on the road assistance from volunteers who can work with the chapters and continue teaching the processes—not to men-tion offering recommendations on places to eat and things to see. Without the dedication of our volunteers, we would not be half as effective as we are now. There are many benefi ts to traveling. Probably the greatest to me is getting to visit states I have never been to before and see cool places. It’s also nice to have Fraters wherever you may be. Whatever chapter you are at, there is always someone who just clicks with you. There are many Tekes whom I met for a day or two and we keep in touch weekly. That’s what’s so great about this job and being a Teke. Many of you probably had experiences like me where TKE helped you develop into the person you are today. The Fraternity helped me gain confi dence, critical thinking skills, and develop my leadership style. Traveling the country, I noticed that not all chapters are able to offer these opportunities to their members. This is what drives us at the International Headquarters to keep going. We want to give others the opportunity to get everything they can from TKE as we did. What it all comes down to is fulfi lling our mission—Building Better Men for a Better World.

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Why would you work for Tau Kappa Epsilon at the Offi ces of the Grand Chapter? Every staff man would probably give

you a different answer to this question. Person-ally, I wanted to work for TKE to really get the big picture of what the Fraternity is and what it means to be a Teke outside of my chapter. Also, a big part of this job is traveling, some-thing I haven’t done very much of. Lastly, I really wanted to give back to the Fraternity that helped me become the person I am today. Many chapters see themselves as an island and don’t realize the opportunities that are out there. This is how I felt until I went to a few Regional Leadership Conferences and Conclave as a collegiate. These experiences gave me a glimpse into the expansive network in TKE, but I really wanted to see the whole picture. Working as a member of the Professional Staff gave me an understanding of why the headquarters works the way it does and how it services the Grand Chapter. The Grand Chapter would not exist without the OGC and the OGC could not run without the Grand Chapter. Working as an Associate Regional Director holds many chal-lenges. One of the biggest is that most chapters either need help and don’t know it or think they know their problems but do not. For example, I had a chapter who came to me asking for help with re-cruitment. The Prytanis said, “I don’t know why I just can’t get guys to help out.” On paper, they are a 30-man group. When I get to the chapter, I fi nd 10 Fraters. It turns out the rest of the active mem-bers were on “probation” for not paying their dues. At this point, it’s obvious to me the problem is not just recruitment but primarily fi nancial. It can be tough to prepare when you have to switch gears on the fl y. Fortunately, with all of the staff training and experience of others in the OGC, you learn to be ready for anything. Traveling around the country visiting chapters is very exciting

by Jim Scovell (Tau, Oregon State University)

Life on the Road

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June 4, 2010, will mark the 50th birthday of Theta-Eta Chapter at the University of South Dakota. They were installed as Tau Kappa Epsilon’s 175th chapter by Grand Prytanis Don Kaser, aided by an installation

team from Delta-Sigma Chapter at Morningside College. Theta-Eta began life as a colony organized in December 1958 by TKE fi eld representative Eric Conard. The group was recognized on cam-pus in March 1959 as South Dakota Alpha Chapter of Tau Kappa

Founded June 3, 1960, Theta-Zeta Chapter has been the one constant among Greek Life at Rutgers Univer-sity at Newark over the past 50 years. The chapter has

even experienced resurgence in recent years after low membership numbers for about a decade. With 13 new members initiated this past fall, the chapter has the most members in nearly two decades and used their stature last year to win the Organization of the Year Award from the IFSC at Rutgers-Newark. Theta-Zeta is the only fraternity on campus to still own and maintain their own house. In addition, the diversity of the members has always mirrored that of Rutgers-Newark as a whole. The chap-ter has always prided itself not only on its culturally diverse brother-hood but also on the brothers it has produced. The chapter has such philanthropic standouts as Shimmy Mehta of Angelwish and Ray-mond Chambers of Wesray Capital and, more recently, the United Nations Special Envoy for Malaria. In recent years, the brothers

Epsilon. The next 15 months were extremely busy as the colony prepared for chapter status. Along the way, the chapter obtained the invaluable help of Connie Mack Horned, a graduate student who came from Missouri and was an old friend of then Assistant Execu-tive Secretary Bruce Melchert. Theta-Eta was able to acquire the old house at the corner of East Main Street and University Avenue as their fi rst real chapter house. The housing acquisition was largely possible because of the strong support of what was then called the Board of Control (the Board of Advisors nomenclature came much later). Theta-Eta’s board consisted of local businessmen, none of whom were Tekes, who signed on to help this brash new venture get its footing and stay alive on campus. One event changed the history of the chapter forever—the house burned to the ground January 1, 1981. There were no injuries and no broken spirits. Brotherhood reigned, the house operations and offi ces continued, and by the following fall semes-ter, Theta-Eta was moving into a new house at the same location. The new house was a blessing and a burden as time went by that decade, as the mortgage couldn’t be maintained and the chapter membership declined until the charter was revoked. After the chapter went away, Frater David DeRouchey arranged for the sale of the house, and he preserved the proceeds

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UNIV. OF SOUTH DAKOTA, Theta-EtaDate of Founding: June 4, 1960

have completed community service not just for Alzheimer’s, but for the American Cancer Society, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, and Earth Day, among others. On May 22, the chapter will be holding a special 50th anniver-sary Red Carnation Ball. Scroll #1, William Lorentz, is expected to join in for the celebration. The chapter has planned a barbeque at the chapter house in June. This is an opportunity to re-engage alumni of years past and celebrate the efforts of all the brothers who strive to reach the high standards of Tau Kappa Epsilon.

RUTGERS AT NEWARK, Theta-ZetaDate of Founding: June 3, 1960

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it always has—looks for new members with strong character and genuine potential to contribute to the TKE Nation and the GWU community in innumerable ways. Alpha-Pi has always been a diverse lot with members from many states and countries coming together for the common good. It is this unity, this desire to accomplish something through the Bond that they can’t as individuals, that sustains them. The chapter has been fortunate to have been awarded Top TKE Chapter honors in 2002, 2006, and 2008. With a strong emphasis on academ-ics, they strive to excel in order to construct a foundation for post-collegiate success. Alpha-Pi’s also dedicate themselves to philanthropy and are known for their annual TKE Turkey Bowl event—now in its 11th year—a very popular and well-attended program. As a result of these efforts, they have donated more than $4,000 to the Ronald & Nancy Reagan Alzheimer’s Research Institute in the past two years. In addition to working hard and serving others, Alpha-Pi Tekes strive for a dynamic social calendar. Of course, the most important event on their social calendar—and any TKE chapter’s social calendar—is the Red Carnation Ball. This year’s RCB will be particularly special, as it is their 75th anniversary. Last, but certainly not least, it is safe to say that Alpha-Pi could not thrive without the strong support they have received from their alumni and TKE volunteers. As the anniversary approaches, a group that has been extraordinarily integral to the continued success of the chapter has been the recently re-chartered Alpha-Pi Alumni Association. Alpha-Pi’s fi rst 75 years has been a wonderful run, and the chapter cannot wait to celebrate the next 75 years.

On June 1, 2010, the Alpha-Pi chapter of TKE (George Washington University) will proudly celebrate its 75th anniversary, making it one of the longest

continually active TKE chapters in the world. As this important anniversary approaches, Alpha-Pi looks forward to commemorating its history, remembering the accomplishments of its Fraters, and planning for an even more successful future. Alpha-Pi members have a long tradition of service to the TKE Nation, their university, and the community. The Alpha-Pi chapter was born out of the strong Masonic traditions of the Washington, D.C. community. This is not a sur-prise, because in the early 20th century, Masons played an important role in campus life at George Washington University. A Masonic fraternity called Sigma Mu Sigma (SMS) installed its Epsilon chapter at GWU in June 1924. After Sigma Mu Sigma dissolved in late 1934, the Epsilon chapter was acquired by TKE—which, of course, also has Masonic origins. On June 1, 1935, TKE founded the Alpha-Pi chapter. In that early period, Alpha-Pi initiated several infl uential Fraters. For example, Howard C. Walkingstick, destined to be an im-portant leader of the Cherokee nation, was initiated April 19, 1936, and Dr. R.C. Williams, later Grand Prytanis, was initiated November 27, 1938. The Alpha-Pi chapter nearly closed during World War II; not surprisingly, many TKE chapters were forced to close as a result of the war. During this time, Frater Frank Keefer was drafted into the U.S. Navy. He worked for a major research company, which con-vinced the Navy to post him in Washington, D.C. As a result, Frater Yeoman First Class Keefer lived in the chapter house during World War II and served as the lone Teke to maintain the chapter during the war. Today, Alpha-Pi is 44 men strong, with 869 men who have signed the scroll and been initiated into the Bond. The chapter—as

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Content for this article was provided by Fraters David Logan, Cecil Caulkins,

David Mays, Ron Vilas, Jerry Kroon, and Jordon Alton.

until a new colony could be established and rechartered. After forming the Theta-Eta colony in 2002, the brothers worked hard to become fully chartered. They were able to move into what had been the Chi Omega sorority house, in large part through the diligent efforts of Frater DeRouchey. Along the way, they grew to 35 members. They sponsored several fundraisers, including “Buy-A-Teke” and “Fight Night.” The colony was rechar-tered in April 2005.

GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV., Alpha-PiDate of Founding: June 1, 1935

1935 – 75th

The Theta-Eta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon is currently doing quite well, having 36 members and two popular philanthropic events on campus. Theta-Eta’s alumni support has also been very strong. With recruitment only getting better, the chapter really looks forward to what the next 50 years have to offer!

by Dan Ericson, Esq., Life Loyal Teke, Chapter Advisor

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RLC RLC

“The new curriculum that we introduced was fast paced and hands-on. The experiential learning model that we have introduced was very well received and proved that our men enjoy learning through actions rather than simply through lecture,” said Director of Programs Donnie Aldrich. In addition to the change in program, the schedule was also altered to enhance understanding of TKE’s most important component—the ritual. Traditionally, members learned about this aspect right after getting into the hotel and then had to rush upstairs to get into formal attire for the ritual. This year that all changed. “We gave Fraters the opportunity to learn ritual on Fri-day night and then held an initiation ritual on Saturday night. This change gave Fraters a chance to ask and learn ritual in a classroom setting which resulted in an enhanced ritual for our new initiates,” Aldrich added.

One of the other primary modifi cations was an op-portunity for attendees to speak with key members of the TKE Professional Staff and volunteers one on one. They could ask any question, get advice, work through diffi culties or anything else they may have wanted to fi gure out. At each location, spots for this fi lled up exceptionally fast and was very well received. “The Saturday Evening Chats we added were a big hit and a chance for members to sit down in a personal setting with Executive Board members and Professional Staff members. In an organization our size, this is a rare opportu-nity,” Frater Donnie said. A record number of attendees traveled to the fi ve loca-tions, along with key volunteers and facilitators. The success would not have been realized without the hard work and support from these individuals.

A NEW FACEto the Regional Leadership ConferencesCurriculum, style, settings, and facilitators all changed for the 2010 Regional Leadership Conferences. A completely new program was presented to

attendees with an overwhelmingly positive response. As opposed to years past, everything focused on the collegiates and alumni coming to the answers

through interactive learning. While this is not a new concept, the style strays from the typical conference. The net result was realized as members reported being much

more prepared for the challenges that lie ahead.

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Facilitators:Saad Abbas (Rho-Delta, California Polytechnic Institute)

Alex Baker (Upsilon-Iota, IUPUI)

Matt Barclift (Nu-Mu, University of South Alabama)

Mark Blazer (Zeta-Zeta, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)

DJ Boland (Iota-Xi, Concord University)

Thomas Davis (Xi-Lambda, University of Georgia)

Poppi Edelmann, PGO (Omicron-Nu, Florida Institute of

Technology)

James Fox (Epsilon-Kappa, Loyola University)

E. Ryan Helton (Theta-Omega, University of Charleston)

Walt Jenny (Omicron-Phi, University of Oklahoma)

Dave Lefcourt (Alpha-Nu, University of New Hampshire)

Jose Martinez (Sigma-Psi, Clemson University)

Joseph McGibboney (Mu-Chi, University of North Carolina)

Chris Niles (Grand Chapter)

Christopher Pia (Kappa-Psi, Quinnipiac University)

Travis Ridgel (Theta-Nu, Southeastern Louisiana State University)

Bill Shelton (Beta-Theta, University of Missouri-Columbia)

Ed Wirthwein (Delta-Upsilon, Missouri Valley State University)

Prominent Speakers:Grand Prytanis Herb Songer (Alpha-Upsilon, Fort Hays

State University)

Grand Epiprytanis Ed Moy (Lambda, University of Wisconsin)

Grand Grammateus Bob Barr (Beta-Sigma, University of

Southern California)

Grand Crysophylos Rod Talbot (Beta-Chi, Southern Illinois

University-Carbondale)

Grand Histor Bobby Jarred (Omicron-Kappa, University of

Louisiana-Lafayette)

Grand Hypophetes Chris Hanson (Alpha-Pi, George Washing-

ton University)

Grand Hypophetes Jim Hickey (Zeta-Alpha, Wagner College)

Grand Hegemon Shawn Babine (Lambda-Delta, University of

Southern Maine)

Grand Council Member Corey Mathews (Gamma-Theta,

University of Florida)

Collegiate Advisory Committee Chairman Michael Beals (Epsilon, Iowa State University)

Tim Murphy, KOA (Omicron, The Ohio State University)

TEF Board Vice Chairman Ernie Ernest (Beta-Mu, Bucknell

University)

Dennis “Buckwheat” Perry, KOA (Alpha-Nu, University of

New Hampshire)

Facilitators-in-Training:Lance Boehmer (Rho-Theta, Lake Superior State University)

David Gilmer (Delta, Knox College)

Lucian Hill (Zeta-Nu, Valdosta State University)

Chad Kinney (Sigma-Theta, St. Leo University)

Anthony Wright (Nu, University of California-Berkeley)

A special thanks goes to all of our facilitators, promi-nent speakers, and facilitators-in-training.

TEF Vice Chairman Frater Ernie Ernest at the 2010 RLC in Kansas City.

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headquarters itself. A big thank-you goes out to our TEF Board of Directors, other key leaders on our Grand Council, and all Tekes who made the choice to include the TKE Educational Foundation among their preferred charities. Your annual contributions make all the differ-ence in what we are able to do in providing quality educational and leadership programs for deserving Tekes and in reaching out to our alumni to reconnect and provide a fraternal experience through area alumni associations. We certainly cannot let this year pass without recognizing, once again, the tremendous generosity of Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. who died in 2007 at the age of 100 and left TKE $750,000 in a bequest in December 2009. Special gifts like these will really help the Foun-dation recover and will no doubt continue to make a difference for many years to come. Finally, it is with deep-felt gratitude that we say THANK YOU for the outstanding lead-ership of our chairman, Frater Greg Woodson, who has served in this capacity for the last four years. Usually, the term of a chairman is two years, but Greg did such an outstanding job, we insisted that he continue for another term. Frater Greg Woodson and his wife Cay have been very active in support of TKE—they named the Cali-fornia Regional Leadership Conference, which was held in San Francisco, by giving a gift of $250,000. Attendance has grown and more Fraters than ever before have benefi ted from the conference. Frater Greg and Cay are our number one donors in lifetime giving as of this writing. Thank you, Frater Greg Woodson and Cay Woodson, for your selfl ess service, for your inspiration and energy, which has propelled us further than ever before. You have set us on a good track and we look forward to your staying close to the Foundation for many years to come.

YITB,

Gary Reed

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Dear Fraters and Friends,

The fi scal year ending May of 2009 was a very challenging one for the TKE Educational Foundation, and we are pleased to report we are weathering the global economic storm better than most

charities. While some Fraters had to defer their donations due to personal circumstances caused by the economic slowdown, many Fraters have stepped up with sacrifi cial giving through these tough economic times. With strong volunteer leadership on the Foundation Board of Directors, we navigated through these rough waters without selling assets that had signifi cant unrealized losses. Your TKE Educational Foundation honored the year’s commitments for educational and leadership grants to the Fraternity while making it through the most diffi cult year in recent history.

To help the Foundation provide even more long-term support for TKE educational programming, one of our board members, Frater Elmer Smith, has pledged $300,000 over the next three years to launch a “best in class” planned giving program. We will be develop-ing this program which we hope every Teke will consider and actively engage in when developing their estate plan or wills. This will be an opportunity for all Tekes to provide a “fi nal lasting gift” for our Fra-ternity which, in turn, will support the growth potential of all Tekes. Frater Steve Muir, former chairman of the TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors and Golden Eagle Award winner, has pledged a gift of $50,000 to help build our Alumni Relations program and will be working with us in raising more endowment dollars that will support this effort in years to come. This gift rec-ognizes the important work of Frater Louis Correa who has built our area alumni associations from fi ve to 18 in three short years. Foundation staff will be working with members in pointing out the importance of continued support for educational programs with a focus on the TKE Leadership Academy and TKE Regional Leadership Conferences. In 2009, nearly 700 undergraduate mem-bers attended one of the fi ve Regional Leadership Conferences in 2009, and 72 members benefi ted from the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy in Colorado Springs. Another exciting development was the Fraternity’s decision to buy and move into a new headquarters building in Indianapolis in April. This is really a “step up” for TKE, moving from our 1971 building of 8,000 square feet to a 1991 vintage, 23,000 square foot headquarters which will offer many opportunities for meeting space, chapter retreats, and a TKE heritage room with all those priceless TKE archives! The new headquarters is already decked out with cherry TKE letters that illuminate at night and is positioned right next to a hotel for easy overnight stays. The new headquarters will offer many opportunities for Tekes who would like to help and be a part of TKE history by naming a room or offi ce—or even the

b f h b fi d f

A Message from our President/CEO

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2009 2008 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 444,591 234,824 Investments, at fair value 2,110,937 2,956,503 Pledges receivable, net 1,601,165 1,745,734 Prepaid expenses and deposits 10,573 6,673 Cash surrender value of life insurance policies 110,819 98,480 Due from Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. 17,920 71,316 Benefi cial interest in perpetual trust 71,358 - Property and equipment, net 86,485 99,410 4,453,848 5,212,940

LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSLiabilities Accounts payable and other accrued expenses 8,185 22,438

Net assets Unrestricted 268,832 855,691 Temporarily restricted 2,622,613 2,879,367 Permanently restricted 1,554,218 1,455,444 4,445,663 5,190,502

4,453,848 5,212,940

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state of the foundation state of the foundation

TKE Educational Foundation, Inc.Statements of Financial Position

May 31, 2009 and 2008

The TKE Educational Foundation’s 2009 audit was conducted by the independent accounting fi rm of

Crowe Horwath LLP.

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foundation leadership foundation leadership

ChairmanGregory P. WoodsonBeta-Sigma University of Southern CaliforniaVice President, Chief Ethics and Compliance Offi cerColgate Palmolive Company

Richard C. ErnestVice ChairmanBeta-MuBucknell UniversityPresident/CEOCrown Metal Manufacturing Company

Mark A. Fite, CFCSecretary-TreasurerDelta-XiMiami University of OhioPresident/CEOOption Technologies Interactive, LLC

Grand PrytanisDr. Herbert L. SongerAlpha-UpsilonFort Hays State UniversityRet., Vice President for Student Aff airs, Fort Hays State University

Fredrick T. “Fritz” JacobiLambda-AlphaUniversity of South FloridaChair, Th e Vistage Chief Executive Program

Robert L. OlcottAlpha-XiDrake UniversityManaging PartnerTh e Olcott Consulting Group

Brooks L. KelloggAlpha-UpsilonFort Hays State UniversityReal Estate BrokerChadwick Real Estate Group/Beth Corporation

Elmer R. SmithMu-SigmaMorehead State UniversityPresidentInteractive Learning Solutions

Alfredo J. MolinaSigma-Th etaSaint Leo UniversityChairman & CEOTh e Molina GroupInternational Jeweler

John B. PhillipsNuUniversity of California-BerkeleyTrustee, Group Insurance Trust of the California Society of CPAs

Woodson

Jacobi

Ernest Fite Songer

Olcott Kellogg Smith

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Lee M. StaceyRho-SigmaGrand Valley State UniversityRegional Managing PartnerWillis Group Holdings Ltd.

Kevin J. BrockBeta-RhoUniversity of AkronInvestment AdvisorWilliam Blair & Company

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

James L. Totten, PGOKappa-PsiQuinnipiac UniversityGlobal Process Development AdvisorExxonMobil Corporation, Down- stream Controllers

BOARD OF ADVISORS

Donald L. CampbellDelta-EpsilonCleveland State UniversityPresident, Donald A. Campbell & Co., Inc.

Lonnie G. Justice, PGPPi-AlphaAshland UniversityVice President/General ManagerAgilent Technologies

Donald R. TapiaSigma-Th etaSaint Leo UniversityCEO, Essco Wholesale Electric, Inc.

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

Molina Phillips Stacey Brock Muse

Totten Justice Tapia Johnson

W. Allan HerzogNu, University of California-BerkeleyStock BrokerSmith Barney

Michael A. MoxleyBeta-BetaNorth Carolina State UniversityCommunications ConsultantMaury Boyd & Associates, Inc.

Steven J. MuirBeta-Eta University of Missouri-RollaPresidentComtech Mobile Telephone Co.

Timothy L. TaschwerEpsilon-NuUniversity of Wisconsin-Stevens Pt.Former President/CEOTKE Educational Foundation

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from broken homes who fi nd in TKE what is missing from their own personal experiences. TKE inspires young men to learn from their mistakes and their successes and to take those lessons into everyday life. Many alumni tell me ‘If it wasn’t for the chance that TKE gave me—I wouldn’t be successful in my life.’ ”

Another Frater, Charles R. Walgreen, Jr, had a great deal of success in his life as he played a major role in building one of the world’s most successful and recogniz-able companies, Walgreen Company. Despite the high demands of his business, Frater Walgreen was truly a Life Loyal Teke in word and deed. He served the Fraternity on the TKE Grand Council, rising to the rank of Grand Epiprytanis, and helped to establish the TKE Leadership Academy (which was recently named in his honor). In addition to his gifts of time and talent, Frater Walgreen also met (and exceeded) his obligation to commit his treasure as well. Frater Walgreen contributed nearly $1.7 million over the course of his lifetime to TKE. His single largest gift, however, came right after his 100th birthday. After living a full life, Frater Walgreen passed into the

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Gabriel Anaya, New Mexico State UniversityPaul C. Aspinwall, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

George Blankenship, Marshall UniversityBrian M. Bosarge, Southeastern Louisiana University

Bruce E. Carlson, College of St. Th omasTh omas M. Castner, PGP, Utica College of Syracuse University

Robert W. Conklin, Tri State UniversityBrian D. Coons, Salisbury University

James E. Crockard, III, Waynesburg CollegeL. David Dickensheets, University of Kansas

Edward R. Dominy, Clarkson UniversityRichard C. Ernest, Bucknell UniversityMark A. Fite, Miami University of Ohio

Kenneth L. Georgevits, University of Massachusetts – LowellChristopher A. Grasso, Drexel UniversityStuart E. Hallett, III, Longwood College

Harry E. Hawkins, Newberry CollegeJimmy R. Haws, University of Central OklahomaRussell H. Heil, Georgia Institute of Technology

James M. Hooker, Bowling Green State UniversityFredrick T. Jacobi, University of South FloridaMark A. Jacobson, Frostburg State University

John C. Jenkins, University of NebraskaJoel E. Johnson, PGP, University of Wisconsin – Whitewater

Kevin W. Johnson, Th e Grand ChapterMark K. Johnson, PGP, University of Utah

Steven A. Jones, Knox CollegeLonnie G. Justice, Ashland College

Kurt F. Klein, Southeastern Louisiana UniversityMark A. Kubik, Grand Valley State University

Th omas J. Kuchan, University of Wisconsin – WhitewaterDr. Ron Lennon, Barry University & Dr. Randall Rentfro

Th ank You He

Most of you have heard his name, many of you know him personally, and some of you have even been recruited by him to join our great Fraternity. Frater Den-nis “Buckwheat” Perry is one of the most recognizable Fraters in TKE history. He has served on the TKE professional staff for 37

years and has paved the way for TKE to colonize (and re-colonize) more than 100 campuses. He has paved the way for more than 10,000 men to join TKE since his initiation at the Alpha-Nu chapter at the University of New Hampshire in 1967. Now, he has paved the way for helping TKE in another way. Frater Buckwheat has provided for TKE in his estate plan. “I imagined someday I would have a large family which I would have to provide for once I pass on to the Chapter Eternal,” said Buckwheat. So Buckwheat bought his fi rst life insurance policy when he was 16 years old. It was a $25,000 policy which had a provision that after each increment of fi ve years he could add the equivalent of another policy to increase the death benefi t of his future family. It has grown to $100,000 today. Buckwheat was right about the size of his family. It has grown quite large because in addition to his niece and other biological fam-ily members, his second family is TKE, the world’s largest fraternity! “We are a family,” said Buckwheat. “A lot of people come

Th ree Fraters Make Enormous Impact on TKE ... and YOU Can Join Th em

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Chapter Eternal. Through a bequest in his will, Frater Walgreen left TKE a large share of stock in Walgreen Company which amounted to approximately $750,000. His gift could not have come at a better time, as the assets of the TKE Educational Foundation were impacted severely by the poor economic conditions associated with the recession. Frater Walgreen’s gift went a long way toward helping the TKE Educa-tional Foundation recover in order to continue offering support to TKE so that it may still offer high quality programming, support and scholarships to our Fraters.

Though Fraters Buckwheat and Wal-green are TKE icons, each and every Frater could leave a legacy through a planned gift like a bequest in a will. Frater Brian Coons joined TKE at Salisbury University (Sigma-Sigma). He went on to earn a master’s degree from Johns Hopkins, and has served as a Yale

Fellow. Armed with a high quality education and high earning poten-tial, Frater Coons decided to choose the noble profession of teaching. This required him to take a lower salary than he could have, but work in a fi eld he was passionate about. He is a science teacher at a Char-lotte, N.C., magnet school. In addition to his service as a Province Advisor and Chapter Advisor, Frater Brian wanted to do something extra special for TKE. In December 2009, he made the commitment to name TKE as a benefi ciary in his will and has committed to leaving TKE $150,000! “There is nothing more satisfying to me than to see young people come into their own,” said Frater Coons. “In my work as a teacher and as a volunteer with TKE, I literally see confi dence build and leadership

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Is TKE in Your Future? One of the most valuable and enduring ways that you can dem-onstrate your support for Tau Kappa Epsilon is by naming the TKE Educational Foundation as a benefi ciary of a planned gift—a will, trust, retirement plan, life insurance policy, or charitable gift annuity plan. In an effort to create an environment that fosters a sense of philanthropy, the TKE Heritage Society recognizes the generosity and foresight of those who wish to perpetuate the principles of our great Fraternity by recognizing and honoring alumni and friends of TKE who have made a commitment for future generations of our Fraternity through the TKE Educational Foundation.

Are You Included? The Heritage Society is not intended for recognition of ongoing general support purposes, but for the special commitments made over and above annual fund gifts, such as planned estate investments, to help grow the permanent endowment and designated funds. Any individual making a commitment to the Fraternity should advise the TKE Educa-tional Foundation of the gift details so their name may be included in the Heritage Society.

Maurice J. Lindquist, Carroll CollegeJohn M. Manzanares, California State University – Fullerton

Tom McAninch, Arizona State UniversityEdward R. McDowell, Cornell UniversityJames A. Meyers, Valparaiso University

Gary S. Michel, Virginia Polytechnic InstituteMichael A. Moxley, North Carolina State University

Ronald F. Neukam, Central Michigan UniversityJohn M. Perme, Jr., Kent State University

Dennis W. Perry, University of New HampshireLouis W. Pfl eckl, Jr., University of Missouri – St. Louis

J. Wesley Pierce, Western Carolina UniversityJohn W. Plumb, University of Southern California

W. Patrick Resen, University of Texas – El PasoMark C. Romig, University of New Orleans

Jerome E. Schewe, University of Wisconsin – Platteville

Walter K. Schindhelm, Humboldt State UniversityT. J. Schmitz, University of Wisconsin – Whitewater

Elmer R. Smith, Morehead State UniversityKyle Swetzig, University of Wisconsin – MilwaukeeWayne E. Switzer, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE, Western Illinois UniversityRodney G. Talbot, Southern Illinois University

Timothy L. Taschwer, University of Wisconsin – Stevens PointWilliam A. Th ompson, University of Michigan

James C. Upton, Glenville State CollegeCoby S. Villalobos, University of Texas – El Paso

Alvin J. Walker, Jr., University of LouisvilleRichard B. Walker, University of Texas – El PasoCharles W. Witters, Eastern Illinois UniversityAlan E. Wright, University of Northern Iowa

take form that will last a lifetime,” he added. “This is what our country needs more of—leaders for our future,” he concluded. All of these men have different stories. For Buckwheat, TKE is his life’s work; for Charles Walgreen, TKE was something that he always made time for; and for Brian Coons, TKE is an organization he will remain loyal to through the time he enters into the Chapter Eternal. These stories are the essence of TKE; no matter who you are or where you come from, there is a place for you in TKE so long as you have Personal Worth and Character. Please consider joining these great Fraters by including TKE in your estate plan.

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scholarships scholarships

$2,300 Steven J. Muir Scholarship

Kevin Okimura, University of California-Berkeley, Nu

$1,500 W. Allan Herzog Scholarship

Michael Cerussi, University of California-Berkeley, Nu

$ 700 Charles J. Trabold Scholarship

Ethan C. Berger, Monmouth University, Kappa-Kappa

$ 650 Donald A. and John R. Fisher Memorial Scholarship

Jonathan M. Turk, Iowa State University, Epsilon

$ 650 Francis J. Flynn Memorial Scholarship

Anthony Naia, Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison, Tau-Theta

$ 500 Timothy L. Taschwer Scholarship

Kyle Gillis, St. Cloud State University, Theta-Rho

$ 450 Harry J. Donnelly Memorial Scholarship

Bryce A. Revling, Rockhurst University, Kappa-Nu

$1,500 John A. Courson Top Scholar Award Justin Neisler, Auburn University, Beta-Lambda

Neisler LombardiNeNeisislelerr

Every year the TKE Educational Foundation distributes tens of thousands of dollars in awards to our members in good standing to recognize their academic achievement and to assist in meeting the fi nancial costs of higher education. Any Teke, whether undergraduate or a member pursuing a graduate course of study, is eligible as long as they are a mem-ber in good standing within a local chapter. A member in good standing means someone who has remained current in all fees and dues payable to the Grand Chapter and has been involved in their local chapter. The criteria for being awarded a scholarship from the TKE Educational Foundation vary from one fund to another. Each applicant should note the established criteria when applying. The TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors approves an annual award from each fund, as long as a fund is at or above $5,000 as of the end of the Foundation’s fi scal year (May 31), so an award can be presented in the following academic year. For donors who are working on building their scholarship funds, and have not yet reached $5,000, whatever dollars are contained in the scholarship funds are maintained and invested for growth.

There are three general types of scholarships: Grand Chapter Scholarships, Regional or Area Based Scholarships, and Chapter Scholarships.

Grand Chapter Scholarships These scholarships are available to all members and have been created for a variety of purposes, including “in memory of another member,” “in honor of the service of another member,” or to award achievement. Among these scholarship funds, the top four awards presented by the Foundation are the Ronald Reagan Leadership Award, Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award, Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Scholarship Award, and John A. Courson Top Scholar Award.

• The Ronald Reagan Leadership Award honors the memory of the only Teke to have ever been elected president of the United States of America.

• The Walgreen Leadership Fund was created through a contri-bution from the late Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., grandson of the founder of the Walgreen Pharmacies and a top donor to the TKE Educational Foundation. Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. was

$1,150 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award Stuart Lombardi, University of California-Davis, Sigma-Chi

$ 350 T. J. Schmitz Scholarship

Eloy J. Delgado, Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison, Tau-Theta

$ 350 Thomas H. Dunning, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

Jason A. Novack, Washington University-St. Louis, Xi

$ 350 Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Leadership Award

Steven John, University of Wisconsin, Lambda

$ 300 Carrol C. Hall Memorial Scholarship

Brett Morales, University of Maryland, Beta-Delta

$ 300 William V. Muse Scholarship

Andrew Bolton, University of Southern Indiana, Nu-Lambda

$ 250 George W. Woolery Memorial Scholarship

Christian J. Hatten, University of Texas-Austin, Gamma-Upsilon

$ 250 Doris and Elmer Schmitz, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

James Friedenberger, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Mu-Nu

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scholarships scholarshipss

$ 200 Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship

Adam M. Kearns, University of North Carolina, Mu-Chi

$ 200 Eric D. Dunning Scholarship

Charlie Song, Southern College of Technology, Xi-Chi

$ 200 TKE Servant Leader Scholarship Award

Steven E. Pazan, George Washington University, Alpha-Pi

$ 150 Kenneth L. Duke, Sr. Memorial Scholarship

Justin Rathbun, University of Minnesota-Duluth, Upsilon-Gamma

$ 150 International Exchange Scholarship

Ryan D. Birkman, Saint Cloud State University, Theta-Rho

$ 125 Christopher A. Grasso Leadership Award

John Dickinson, Drexel University, Alpha-Tau

O’Hara

$950 Ronald Reagan Leadership AwardJonathan Pollock, Saint Francis University, Delta-Phi

Pollock

Visit www.tkefoundation.orgto make your gift online

GIVING MADE EASY

$550 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Scholarship Michael O’Hara, University of New Hampshire, Alpha-Nu

$ 250 Wallace G. McCauley Memorial Scholarship

Scott Silverman, Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo

$ 250 William Wilson Memorial Scholarship

Shane A. Higgins, Western Connecticut State University, Tau-Zeta

$ 250 John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. Scholarship

Randall S. Trebat, Jr., University of North Carolina, Mu-Chi

$ 200 Bruce B. Melchert Scholarship

Michael Beals, Iowa State University, Epsilon

$ 200 Father Timothy Vakoc Scholarship

Nicholas C. Allen, Saint Cloud State University, Theta-Rho

$ 200 Miles Gray Memorial Scholarship

Chad M. Kinney, St. Leo College, Sigma-Theta

$ 200 Michael J. Morin Memorial Scholarship

William R. Laliberte, University of Maine at Orono, Beta-Upsilon

also honored when TKE named its annual leadership academy the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy.

• The Walgreen Scholarship was also established by the late Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., successful businessman and distin-guished Teke.

• John A. Courson is one of a very few Tekes who have served as Grand Prytanis and TEF Board Chairman during their years of membership. Frater Courson chose to focus on academic achievement as the top criterion for his award.

Regional or Area Based Scholarships These funds have been established by members of Tau Kappa Epsilon who are in a specifi c region and who have chosen to focus on encouraging the scholarship of the chapters within their regions. Some have been created by area alumni associations, and others have been created by individual alums in a specifi c region. If you are interested in creating a scholarship fund either for a chapter, a region, or in your name, contact the Offi ces of the Grand Chapter (317-872-6533 or [email protected]).

Chapter Scholarships These are funds that are managed for a specifi c chapter. Each chapter is encouraged to promote their fund so alumni know it is there to encourage academic excellence and to interest those who might want to affi liate with Tau Kappa Epsilon. There is no limit to the size of a chapter scholarship fund and based on the Founda-tion’s experience, the quality and longevity of a chapter often relates to its ability to provide scholarships to its members. Which chapters have funds in a scholarship account? Please see pages 38 and 39 to view individual chapter scholarship funds.

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The following individual chapter scholarship funds are currently administered by the TKE Educational Foundation. They have been estab-lished by chapters or alumni of chapters to provide scholastic assistance to members of TKE in their educational pursuits. Any chapter, alumni association, or individual member may establish such funds, which are held within the Foundation’s endowment invest-ment portfolio. Funds are managed by professional money managers and oversight is provided by the Foundation Board of Directors through its Investment Committee, which is composed of fi nancial professionals. For additional information regarding the establishment of such a fund, contact Gary Reed at the Foundation at 317-872-6533 or at [email protected].

Gamma-Psi (Butler University) 429*Delta-Alpha (Western Michigan University) 100*Delta-Gamma (University of Connecticut-Storrs) 139*Delta-Epsilon (Cleveland State University) 719*Delta-Zeta (Southeast Missouri State University) 88*Delta-Eta (Northern Illinois University) 77*Delta-Theta (California State University, Long Beach) 201*Delta-Lambda (University of Central Missouri) 272*Delta-Nu (Northwest Missouri State University) 1,768*Delta-Xi – Clifford Sheard (Miami University) 44,957Delta-Pi (Eastern Michigan University) 191*Delta-Rho (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) 141*Delta-Tau (University of Northern Iowa) 151*Delta-Upsilon (Missouri Valley College) 1,345*Delta-Phi (Saint Francis University) 5,038Delta-Chi (Gannon University) 316*Delta-Psi (North Dakota State University) 1,067*Epsilon-Alpha (Saint Louis University) 449*Epsilon-Epsilon (University of Nebraska-Omaha) 94*Epsilon-Zeta (Rider University) 183*Epsilon-Eta (Southwestern Oklahoma State University) 100*Epsilon-Theta (Southeastern Oklahoma State University) 150*Epsilon-Iota (Youngstown State University) 289*Epsilon-Kappa (Loyola University Chicago) 379*Epsilon-Nu (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 1,361*Epsilon-Omicron (University of Houston) 603*Epsilon-Rho (Northern Arizona University) 50*Epsilon-Sigma (University of Central Oklahoma) 864*Epsilon-Upsilon (Northwestern State University) 402*Epsilon-Phi (University of Detroit Mercy) 38*Epsilon-Chi (University at Buffalo) 1,168*Zeta-Alpha (Wagner College) 724*Zeta-Beta (University of Evansville) 122*Zeta-Delta – Eugene Pattison (Alma College) 7,336Zeta-Epsilon (Waynesburg College) 252*Zeta-Zeta (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 3,891*Zeta-Eta (Muhlenberg College) 101*Zeta-Theta (Western Illinois University) 20,763Zeta-Kappa (Portland State University) 12,771Zeta-Lambda (Bowling Green State University) 200*Zeta-Mu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) 228*Zeta-Nu (Valdosta State University) 189*Zeta-Omicron (Western Carolina University) 78*Zeta-Sigma (Marietta College) 59*Zeta-Tau (Shippensburg University) 386*Zeta-Upsilon (Alliance College) 78* Zeta-Phi (Rollins College) 274*Zeta-Chi (Murray State University) 39*Zeta-Omega (California University of Pennsylvania) 78*Theta-Zeta (Rutgers University, Newark) 194*Theta-Eta – James O. Hanson 12,114Theta-Eta – John M. Litzelman (University of South Dakota) 7,893Theta-Iota (Northern Michigan University) 2,418*Theta-Lambda (Widener University) 160*Theta-Mu (University of New Orleans) 1,584*Theta-Nu (Southeastern Louisiana University) 309*Theta-Rho (St. Cloud State University) 436*Theta-Sigma (St. John’s University) 83*Theta-Tau (Minnesota State University, Mankato) 227*Theta-Upsilon (California State University, Sacramento) 100*Theta-Phi (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) 138*Theta-Chi (Frostburg State University) 9,380Theta-Omega (University of Charleston) 304*Iota-Beta (Susquehanna University) 116*Iota-Gamma (Truman State University) 97*Iota-Theta (Centenary College of Louisiana) 127*Iota-Iota (LaSalle University) 50*Iota-Kappa (Clarkson University) 6,199Iota-Mu (University of Findlay) 101*Iota-Xi (Concord University) 138*Iota-Omicron (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater) 971*Iota-Pi (Kent State University) 233*Iota-Rho (Seton Hall University) 101*Iota-Upsilon (University of West Alabama) 508*Iota-Phi (Defi ance College) 310*Iota-Chi (New Mexico Highlands University) 200*Iota-Omega (Glenville State College) 135*Kappa-Beta (University of Texas-Pan American) 39*Kappa-Eta (New Jersey Institute of Technology) 9,892Kappa-Kappa (Monmouth University) 639*Kappa-Kappa – Charles J. Trabold (Monmouth University) 12,555Kappa-Mu (Edinboro University) 383* Kappa-Nu (Rockhurst University) 28,924Kappa-Tau (University of Arizona) 265* Kappa-Chi (Concordia University) 339* Kappa-Psi (Quinnipiac University) 13,421

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Alpha (Illinois Wesleyan University) 23,258Beta (Millikin University) 38,295Gamma (University of Illinois) 22,729Delta – Harold K. Meeker (Knox College) 11,048Epsilon (Iowa State University) 770*Zeta – Theodore I. Wallace (Coe College) 15,585Iota (Eureka College) 906*Kappa (Beloit College) 218*Lambda (University of Wisconsin-Madison) 49,037Mu – James T. Kane (Carroll College) 20,403Nu – John Phillips 49,500 Nu – Sophus C. Goth (University of California-Berkeley) 13,534Xi – Jaewoo Kim 2,102*Xi – Jim Burmeister 1,316*Xi – Roy & Katherine Otte (Washington University) 52,907Xi (Washington University) 291*Xi Life Loyal Scholarship 261*Omicron (The Ohio State University) 2,090*Pi (Pennsylvania State University) 10,050Rho (West Virginia University) 7,393Scorpion (Cornell University) 88*Tau (Oregon State University) 8,135Upsilon (University of Michigan) 101*Phi (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 189*Chi (University of Washington) 11,507Psi (Gettysburg College) 240*Omega (Albion College) 7,965Omega – William C. Prout 81,145Alpha-Alpha (Wabash College) 44*Alpha-Beta (Ohio University) 101*Alpha-Gamma - George F. Prior Memorial Scholarship (Washington State University) 25,864Alpha-Delta (University of Idaho) 51,362Alpha-Epsilon (Monmouth College) 101*Alpha-Zeta (Purdue University) 10,153Alpha-Eta (Rutgers University) 392*Alpha-Theta (Whitman College) 12,244Alpha-Iota (Hamilton College) 100*Alpha-Lambda (Kansas State University) 47*Alpha-Nu (University of New Hampshire) 305*Alpha-Xi (Drake University) 20,731Alpha-Xi – William H. Wisdom 18,645Alpha-Omicron (New Mexico State University) 446*Alpha-Rho (University of Rhode Island) 101*Alpha-Sigma (University of North Dakota) 101*Alpha-Tau (Drexel University) 201*Alpha-Upsilon (Fort Hays State University) 192*Alpha-Phi (University of Kansas) 444*Alpha-Chi – Henry Combs 2,948*Alpha-Chi – Ohlmann-Biggs (University of Louisville) 15,256Alpha-Chi – Rodney Williams 104,962Alpha-Psi (Davis & Elkins College) 94*Beta-Alpha (Bradley University) 101*Beta-Beta (North Carolina State University) 872*Beta-Gamma (Oklahoma State University) 401*Beta-Epsilon (Trine University) 5,363Beta-Zeta (Louisiana Tech University) 186*Beta-Eta (Missouri University of Science and Technology) 6,588Beta-Theta (University of Missouri-Columbia) 340*Beta-Lambda (Auburn University) 727*Beta-Lambda Prytanis Scholarship 4,099*Beta-Mu – Myra Snyder (Bucknell University) 205,156Beta-Nu (Marshall University) 145*Beta-Xi (Arizona State University) 268*Beta-Pi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 4,922*Beta-Rho – Kevin & Beile Brock (University of Akron) 33,314Beta-Rho – Tom Demeter 3,744*Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) 1,165*Beta-Upsilon (University of Maine at Orono) 389*Beta-Phi (Louisiana State University) 116*Beta-Chi (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) 21,442Beta-Psi – Cecil Holifi eld Scholarship (Arkansas State University) 8,631Beta-Omega (Missouri State University) 101*Gamma-Beta (Colorado State University) 2,468*Gamma-Delta (University of Miami) 78*Gamma-Epsilon (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) 138*Gamma-Zeta (Hartwick College) 215*Gamma-Theta (University of Florida) 2,874*Gamma-Iota (University of Colorado at Boulder) 138*Gamma-Kappa (Indiana University) 383*Gamma-Mu (Furman University) 289*Gamma-Nu (University of Toledo) 50*Gamma-Rho (Indiana State University) 329*Gamma-Sigma (University of Kentucky) 166*Gamma-Tau (University of Denver) 166*Gamma-Upsilon (University of Texas-Austin) 295*Gamma-Phi (Emporia State University) 260*

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Lambda-Alpha (University of South Florida) 655* Lambda-Gamma (University of Cincinnati) 2,022* Lambda-Delta (University of Southern Maine) 78* Lambda-Epsilon (Clarion University) 438* Lambda-Zeta (Troy University) 188*Lambda-Eta (University of Iowa) 39* Lambda-Iota (Florida State University) 517* Lambda-Kappa (DePaul University) 110* Lambda-Lambda (Utica College) 298* Lambda-Mu (Elon University) 88* Lambda-Omicron (University of North Texas) 101*Lambda-Pi (Northeastern Illinois University) 77* Lambda-Sigma (Keene State College) 139* Lambda-Upsilon - Buddy Clay 1,935*Lambda-Upsilon - Clarence Butler (Georgia Southern University) 5,653Lambda-Upsilon - Richard Silvey 4,362*Lambda-Chi (Wayne State College) 468*Lambda-Psi (East Carolina University) 100* Lambda-Omega – Jerry C. Nims (Georgia State University) 16,452Mu-Beta (Eastern Kentucky University) 47* Mu-Gamma (Midwestern State University) 271* Mu-Zeta (Nicholls State University) 148* Mu-Eta (Northeastern University) 88* Mu-Theta (Lycoming College) 3,759*Mu-Iota (Western New England College) 78* Mu-Lambda (Michigan Technological University) 7,047Mu-Nu – Tom Wurtz (University of Wisconsin-Platteville) 8,563Mu-Xi (California State University, Fullerton) 2,270* Mu-Sigma (Morehead State University) 1,490*Mu-Tau (James Madison University) 39* Mu-Upsilon (Illinois State University) 473* Mu-Chi (University of North Carolina at Wilmington) 614* Mu-Omega – Gene Barnes (George Mason University) 15,427Nu-Eta (Boise State University) 2*Nu-Theta – Pat Ashton (University of Utah) 4,587*Nu-Kappa (Winona State University) 490* Nu-Lambda (University of Southern Indiana) 1,085* Nu-Mu (University of South Alabama) 5,231Nu-Xi (Stephen F. Austin State University) 295* Nu-Omicron (University of Bridgeport) 88*Nu-Rho (Salem International University) 100* Nu-Tau (Mansfi eld University of Pennsylvania) 47* Nu-Upsilon (Texas A & M University-Kingsville) 94* Nu-Chi (Bentley College) 39*Nu-Omega (William Paterson University) 145* Xi-Gamma (New York Institute of New York-Old Westbury) 548* Xi-Delta (Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck) 78*Xi-Eta (Missouri Western State University) 379* Xi-Theta (University of West Georgia) 2,637* Xi-Iota (University of Central Florida) 588* Xi-Kappa (Baker University) 94* Xi-Lambda (University of Georgia) 83* Xi-Mu (University of Dayton) 88* Xi-Nu (Miami Dade College) 94* Xi-Xi (Texas State University) 151* Xi-Tau (Lyon College) 50* Xi-Upsilon (Rochester Institute of Technology) 14,356Xi-Phi (Kutztown University) 88* Xi-Chi (Southern Polytechnic State University) 3,100* Xi-Omega (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) 44* Omicron-Alpha (Appalachian State University) 475* Omicron-Delta (University of North Carolina at Pembroke) 173* Omicron-Theta (Newberry College) 307* Omicron-Iota (Rowan University) 189*Omicron-Kappa (University of Louisiana at Lafayette) 151* Omicron-Nu (Florida Institute of Technology) 2,300* Omicron-Xi (University of Alabama) 229* Omicron-Pi (Baylor University) 328* Omicron-Rho (Texas Tech University) 3* Omicron-Sigma (Indiana University Southeast) 277* Omicron-Tau (Columbus State University) 412* Omicron-Upsilon (York College of Pennsylvania) 94* Omicron-Phi (University of Oklahoma) 88* Omicron-Omega (Radford University) 124* Pi-Alpha (Ashland University) 240* Pi-Gamma (East Tennessee State University) 232* Pi-Delta (University of Alabama at Birmingham) 487* Pi-Epsilon (Christian Brothers University) 908*Pi-Zeta (Auburn University Montgomery) 100* Pi-Eta (Texas A & M University) 95* Pi-Theta (University of Texas at San Antonio) 125* Pi-Iota (University of Nevada, Reno) 94* Pi-Kappa (Mesa State College) 101* Pi-Lambda (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) 78* Pi-Mu (State University College-Buffalo) 1,273* Pi-Xi (University of California, San Diego) 117* Pi-Omicron (Northern Kentucky University) 343* Pi-Rho (Babson College) 78*Pi-Sigma (Richard Stockton College of New Jersey) 83* Pi-Upsilon (Towson University) 138* Pi-Psi (University of Southern Mississippi) 238* Pi-Omega (University of Albany-SUNY) 94* Rho-Alpha (Winthrop University) 288* Rho-Beta (Michigan State University) 6,592Rho-Gamma (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) 166* Rho-Delta (Cal Poly Pomona) 194* Rho-Epsilon (Northwood University) 180*Rho-Zeta (Montclair State University) 50* Rho-Theta (Lake Superior State University) 258*

Rho-Kappa (Longwood University) 182* Rho-Xi (San Jose State University) 44*Rho-Omicron (Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo) 116*Rho-Pi (University of Rio Grande) 100* Rho-Rho (Sam Houston State University) 471* Rho-Sigma (Grand Valley State University) 14,613Rho-Tau – Gary D. Dysarz (University of Michigan-Dearborn) 2,936* Rho-Upsilon (Franklin College) 3,283* Rho-Chi (Lebanon Valley College) 332* Rho-Omega – A. Scott King (University of South Carolina) 4,920*Sigma-Alpha (Florida International University) 399* Sigma-Beta (State University of New York at Brockport) 94* Sigma-Delta (Penn State Erie, The Behrend College) 101* Sigma-Zeta (University of South Carolina, Aiken) 94* Sigma-Theta (Saint Leo University) 99,671Sigma-Iota (Pace University-Pleasantville) 39*Sigma-Kappa (Merrimack College) 1,015*Sigma-Lambda (Northeastern State University) 235* Sigma-Xi (St. Norbert College) 141* Sigma-Omicron (Middle Tennessee State University) 500* Sigma-Rho – Ann Reilly (Marist College) 15,748Sigma-Sigma (Salisbury University) 44* Sigma-Tau (State University of New York Geneseo) 101* Sigma-Upsilon (Ramapo College of New Jersey) 138* Sigma-Phi (Temple University) 167* Sigma-Chi (University of California, Davis) 94* Sigma-Psi (Clemson University) 535* Sigma-Omega (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga) 44* Tau-Alpha (New York University) 47* Tau-Beta (Sonoma State University) 330* Tau-Delta (New Jersey City University) 83* Tau-Epsilon (University of Hawaii at Manoa) 183* Tau-Zeta (Western Connecticut State University) 133* Tau-Eta (Southern Connecticut State University) 882*Tau-Theta (Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison) 316* Tau-Iota (University of Western Ontario) 88* Tau-Lambda (Kean University) 282*Tau-Mu (Johnson & Wales University) 39* Tau-Nu (Shawnee State University) 50* Tau-Omicron (St. Thomas University) 47*Tau-Pi (Pace University-Manhattan) 50* Tau-Rho (California State University, San Marcos) 186* Tau-Sigma (Francis Marion University) 50* Tau-Tau (Coastal Carolina University) 191* Tau-Upsilon (Louisiana State University in Shreveport) 94*Tau-Chi (Carthage College) 128* Tau-Psi (University of West Florida) 178* Tau-Omega (Carleton University) 86* Upsilon-Alpha (Spring Hill College) 314* Upsilon-Beta (California State University, Northridge) 440* Upsilon-Gamma (University of Minnesota Duluth) 430* Upsilon-Delta (Saginaw Valley State University) 715*Upsilon-Epsilon (West Virginia State College) 271* Upsilon-Zeta (Angelo State University) 121*Upsilon-Eta (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) 39*Upsilon-Theta (University of Maryland, Baltimore County) 212*Upsilon-Iota (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) 614*Upsilon-Kappa (Sir Sanford Fleming College) 165*Upsilon-Lambda (College of Staten Island) 50*Upsilon-Nu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 50*TKE Colony (Lindenwood University) 50*TKE Colony (University of Tennessee) 94*TKE Colony (University of Arkansas-Monticello) 94*TKE Colony (Roosevelt University) 44*TKE Colony (Barry University) 1,217*TKE Colony (University of Wisconsin-Parkside) 39*TKE Colony (SUNY-Fredonia) 39*Capital Area/Jack and Rachel Dart Scholarship Fund 13,794Georgia Province Scholarship 6,339Order of the Knights of the North 687*Order of the Shield 1,567*Southern Order of Honor Scholarship 4,121*Tidewater Blueridge 31,677 Alpha-Pi (George Washington University) Beta-Delta (University of Maryland) Gamma-Omicron (University of Virginia) Epsilon-Xi (Shepherd College) Kappa-Delta (Old Dominion University)

*Scholarships must reach a fund balance of $5,000 before awards can be distributed.

Note: Scholarship funds may refl ect pledges that have yet to be received.

There are funds currently being administered by the Foundation for non-oper-ating, closed chapters of TKE. The corpus of each fund remains intact and will be available in the event any chapter is reactivated in the future. In the meantime, the Foundation reserves the option to offer scholarship awards from the earn-ings of these funds to any undergraduate Teke meeting scholastic requirements. The directors of the Foundation strongly support the fact that the funds were established to assist members of the Fraternity in their educational pursuits. The fact that a chapter is closed should not preclude awards being made to other deserving members of TKE.

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Luke AbbettEthan AbbottJeremiah AbrigoJohn AcordJoseph AdamSeth AdamsDain A. AdamsonRicky AguileraSarah AhmadFahim AhmedEric AhrweilerAkshay AhujaJames R. AikenAaron A. AkagiBlake AlbertsJoshua AldridgeZachary AlexanderNick C. AllenEric AllenMark AllenRichard S. Altman JrLuke AltomareManuel C. AlvaradoClay M. AlvianiThomas AmaralCraig S. AmellTammy AmireJustin N. AndersonReid W. AndersonJeffrey AndersonNeal D. AndersonChase AndersonKyle AndrewCamden L. AndrewsSlate AngelJoseph AnguloJonathan AnikSahas ApteKevin ArcelayPatrick ArchambaultAlex ArgyelanJacob AronsonBrian AschemanJohn AshchyanBridget AssipBeta-Chi Alumni Assoc.Kappa-Psi Alumni Assoc.Rho-Upsilon Alumni Assoc.Atlantic ATM NJ LLCJoseph BabonisPaul E. Backs, Lt. Col, USMC (Ret.)Bashar BadranJeremy J. BahunJames BaileyTimothy BaileyAlex D. BakerAbiram BalaCody BaldridgePeter A. BaldwinMark S. BalinskiKunal BambawaleSwaraj BanerjeeTaylor BanksRonald & Florence BarberJames & Angelica BarberJared G. BaretaJoseph BarmoreBrandon BarneyRafael BaronTodd BarrettZachary P. BarrettBlake BarringtonChristopher BarronJustin BarronChristopher M. BaskettAvi BaskinMatthew BattistaBrad BauerRishank BawejaWilliam E Bayne, Jr.Austin J. BeattieRobert BeaulieuMatthew D. BeckerMichael BehlBijan BehzadiMichael BeliveauDouglas Belliveau

Jeffrey BenaronMichael BenjaminKyle D. BenkeThomas & Kathy BenkeNicholas C. BensonDavid T. BensonRussell & Ellen BentGreg P. BerlingPhil & Pam BerlingAnthony R. BernarduciMichael BerryLogan N. BertramLuke BesharJohn B. BetbezeSteven J. BetterMatthew BialekRonald F. BilbaoRyan D. BirkmanPaul BirknerColten BiroJeremy BlackwellKen R. BlaneyElijah A. BlantonJames BlaylockBenjamin M. BloomIota-Xi BoardCorey L. BobeckPhilip W. BolsonZacary BonnellEric M. BonnevilleMary Jo BookJeffrey BorsukNicholas BoutwellEd & Ann BowenJeremy BowlesKeith & Debra BowmanAustin BoylandRobert L. BramanGeorge P. BranchShane BrandenburgColin J. BrandtMatthew BreashearsSteven BrettClifton L. BrettDrew W. BrightJosh T. BrittonAndrew BrodieAdam BrooksRobert BrousseauAlexander BrownTyler BrownThomas BrownChad BrownJon BrownHarold & Marilyn BrownMarilyn & Pete BrownBobbie R. Bryant, D.V.M.John BucknerJacob BundyJack BuntmannAndrew BurdickJeffrey S. BurkhardtMathew E. BurmaMichael BurnJeff BurtonDillon BussBrandon ButcherDaniel ButlerDavid ButlerPeter CacciatoreMichael CafarchiaLateff Caffi eJacob CaicedoSean D. CalabreseEric CallanJohn CambouBrandon CampbellAlex CamposJared D. CanadyPaul CapstickNicholas CarboneRebecca CarboneNathan CardaRobert R. Cardell, IVBenjamin CardelliAron G. CarlsonRyan Carlson

Kevin R. CarpenterJames CarringtonDustin S. CarterJason CarterDylan CaseJohn & Carol CaseyKristen CasimiroTaylor CassadyRobert CassensSpencer M. CastileZachary R. CateRobert M. CauseyJoseph CavalieriJeremy CentenoDavid CerboneMichael J. CerussiAlexander Chandler-MinnerJonathan ChangKyle ChappelleChristopher P. CheekEthan ChesterJohn M. Chiarotti, IIJustin ChowMichael CiampaJillian ClancyAdam ClarkJim ClausChristopher ClayMark W. ClementsLe La loutierNigel CochranMargaret CoePatrick ColeThomas W. ColemanNatalie CollinsCarl J. ComerJohn S. Connolly, Jr.Kevin ConnollyJoseph C. ConnorsTheodore ConstantourosPamela CopelandNicholas CorbinEdward R. Cordia, Jr.James CorlessEvan CostaTyler M. CoxAaron CraigheadRob CrawZach CrawfordCody CrewsJohn CrippenJen CrockerDylan S. CrossThomas M. CruzThomas CucciLawrence E. CunninghamNathan CushmanDaniel CzarnieckiEvan D. DaileyJacob F. DaleKristin DaneseEric DanielsThomas E. DanielsonDominic P. Dascoli IIJames DaultJesse DaunneMatt DavidsonDavid B. DaviesCody DavisChristopher DawsonMichael DeamerCorbin M. DeanCarly DeCandiaElizabeth DeCandiaMarc F. DeCongelioIan DenneyBrandon DenninJeb S. DennisNakia DennisEdward DermottDerrick DeSilva, IIIBryon G. DeysherDustin J. DiMarcoStephen DinglerJohn B. DinsmoreJason DiscollTaylor Distler

Brian M. DockendorfMike DockendorfAustin DockendorfCorey J. DodsonMatthew DohertyDunkin DonutsDaniel DoperalskiKingsly M. DorholtZachary C. DorholtJeffrey L. Dorman, D.D.S.Samuel DoxseyJames M. DoyleThom DrewChristopher R. DriscollJames DriscollBrian DriscollTyler DrudeTyler DruryJohn M. DubazParke DuboseKarl DuerrGail DuerrDanielle DuerrTaylor DuffMichael DuffeyJacques DufourShelby DufourRandon A. DufreneOri DulaJune DuncanDaniel DunnMichael DunneMichael DutileTerrence DyeNancy Dyson-PowersJoseph H. EberlyJonny EdmundsRichard M. EhlenzF. Albert ElyRyan EmmonsThomas E. Ensley, Jr.Andrew EnsmingerAaron EnszerDaniel EpsteinKyle ErdmanIsaac EstepJustin EvettMichael FaheyRobert W. FairBenjamin FairWilliam FairChristopher FegerJoshua G. FeldmanJoshua FeldmanAdam L. FeltesRichard W. FerberAndrew E. FerranteThomas FerrellSean FerrellMichael A. FerroDaniel E. FiedlerJonathan FielJeff FieldsJason FinchJoel FinkelmanCatherine FinneranKyle FisherMichael FitchEdward V. FitzpatrickTaylor FloraDouglas A. FlynnKeith D. FochiSarah FogelstromMichael FongDavid FootleRoman ForkoshJohn W. FormanJeff ForsterKeith ForsterJoshua FosdickLance FowlerJared FowlerAdam FoxPatrick FoxDavid FoxChris J. FrankRobert B. Franklin

Preston FredrichBenjamin FreedlandJames FreemanCharles L. FreemanReggie FreesePaul T. FregosiDanny FreisingerAdam FriedNathan FrostChris FullerDavid FundakowskiVess FureyAdam FurmanMichael FusickDonald H. GaddisSteven GaglianoKevin GaitschJason P. GaleaSean R. GallagherDevon P. GannonTom H. GanoLynell GapinksiJohn GapinskiMichael GarciaTJ GardnerCaleb GarrettDarren J. GarveyTyler GarvinJoe GarzaNicolas G. GarzonFrank A. Gatto, Jr.Vincent GenoveseBenjamin F. GerkeJeremy D. GerrardDaniel GetchellJustin GettysJohn GheraBernadette GiardinaScott GillLuke GillKyle F. GillisMark GillisChristopher GlennNathan GminderJordan GoldenMichael GoldinBrett GoldsteinTyler GolightlyAlbert GomezMilton G. GoodeCollin L. GoodnuffNathaniel GoodrichGeorge GoodwinChris GoodwinChristopher GoodwinJohn GorskiJohn & Kathy GostwitzJeffrey GoswitzAndrew W. GraceSarah GradyChris GrahamDaniel GramannJosh GrandquistAnthony T. GrantEmily GranuttoCory GravesTaylor GreenJorden GreenNicholas L. GreenbergJeffrey GreenwoodDarren GreerBenjamin GregoriNickolas GrinwisKurt GronbergWilliam GrossmanWilliam E. GrothJosh GroverCollen GudowiczMartin GuerraJacqueline GuilianoChadwick GulinoAnkit A. GuptaJoseph E. GuruleBob GuttermanJon GuyerJared GuzzardoEric Hadley

Ryan JacksonGeorge P. JamesonRobert JamisonJeff JancuskaFrederick JanneyKevin JavidzadDaniel JensenRyan R. JensenLuke JepsenJose Jimenez-fuentesRichard JobeJason JoffeAndy J. JohnsonAaron JohnsonAlexander JohnsonLee P. JohnsonAndrew JohnsonJohn JohnsonLucas JohnsonHood C. JohnstonDavid L. JohnstonJonathan W. JoinerDavid R. JonesCorey J. JonesMichael L. JonesDaniel J. JonesMatthew JonesRobert I. JuddEric P. JungStephen JungAndrew D. KadlecStephen KahanRaymond Kaligian, IIISuman KantesariaJonathan W. KappPhilippe KatkhoudaPatrick KearneyCurtis A. KearnsMichael D. KeebaughMax KeelerDavid C. KellyBradford D. KellyCameron KellyCody KennedyBradley KerrPat KerriganBrian KettererChristopher H. KeyesJimmy B. KientzTyson Kilbourn-ShearWarren KimJames KimJohn KimballMary KingJoseph C. KinneyTimothy C. KirbyJames F. KirkDrew KirklandJoseph R. KirkmanAndrew KirsininkasDamon KlebeJim KleinertPeter KlimkowMildred KlingTodd L. KnainLonnie KoJimmy G. KoeningerArjun KolachalamDaniel KolakowskiWilliam W. KoleJeffrey KoltiskoMark P. KonedaEric R. KratzRobert C. Krishfi eldJacob KuhnAnthony E. KuhnsAndrew C. KunzeRoman KupermanJason KurodaSteven M. KurtzCasey KuskaCullen KutscherouskyThomas KydKenneth LaCombeAnthony LaineCalvin LamBryan T. Lamb

TKE Educational Foundation’s New (First-Time) Donors

The TKE Educational Foundation welcomes 1,190 donors who made their fi rst gift in fi scal year 2009. The Fraternity wishes to thank the following for their generous contributions:

Gregory HadleyRyan HagenbuchJohn W. HaighJoseph HalkiasChristian HandleyRussell HarbinRobert HarknessKevin HarlowCharles F. Harner, Jr.Donald L. HarnettRichard HarrisJohn HarrisTyler HarrisonRyan W. HarroldKyle J. HartmanDenny & Mary HartmanDenny HartmanJill HartmanCharles W. Harvey, lllMichael HarwoodAndrew HayesJohn HealeyMatthew HealyAdam HebertMilan HecimovichCyril HeffesseMax HeffesseBrandon J. HeichelbechLeo HelferJordon D. HemingwayMaxwell HendrixNathaniel J. HeneinAndrew HenningMatthew HenryMatthew A. HenteJeffrey HerlePatrick HerliheyJoe HermanDavid HerschornTommy HesterMatthew S. HickeyRandy HigginsBret HigginsDouglas HighCameron HillAndrew J. HillMichael HillJeffery E. HillThatcher HilyardTodd E. HineGregory A. HinkleDan HintzDiane HirschDaniel R. HixsonJoseph B. HodgesJessica HodgesAdam J. HoelscherDouglas HoffmanJames HoganJeff D. HolidayJack A. HolmesDarren J. HonerEliot HoodMichael & Angelica HoraitisJared HorneRichard W. Horrigan, Jr.Delta Gamma Fraternity Housing Corp.Jeffrey HuardRoss HudonEdwin HuertasMichael Hulgan, Jr.Jarrod HumphreyPatrick HunterMichael C. HurstKyle HusethSteven HusmerJoseph HwangKurt IbenLogan IceMarcus InfantiJon IngallsKevin InmanAllianz Global Investors of America L.P.Santiago J. IturraldeRyan M. Ivey

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Joshua D. LammertJeffrey W. LaneZachary J. LangJay LangroneMichael LanzaEd LarsenKevin LaskoAri LathropLeo E. LaurenceDavid LawrenceThomas LeathermanArtur LebedevRuben J. LeeJoshua LeeDavid & Rhonda LeeChristopher LeggeJake F. LehnertMax LeitnerSteven J. LentAlexander LeonCraig LeonardMatthew V. LesmeisterDavid LeweyChad LewisRobert LiChristopher LinDiana LindseyJamie LinnStephen M. Lioy, Jr.Karl LipskyAdam LipsmanAlex LipsmanNeil E. LivingstonGeorge LloydJohn LloydJohn LloydAlex LofthusMichael V. LombardiDavid LopezDominic LopezJoe LosavioWilliam G. LothianZach LowdenDiego LugoKevin LukerSean LumsdenHamresh D. LutchmanMike LynchValentine LysinatosScott MacDougallAndrew MackeyKyle L. MaddenRussell MaffetDelores MajkaMatt MalamutChristian MaloneMarc A. ManningDyanna ManningLauren ManningAustyn ManosPeter MaratosThomas MargleAnthony F. MaroneAustin MartensJosh MartinAlejandro MartinezJoseph MartoranaJoe MasciovecchioJames MathiasJoseph M. MatviaMichael MauzySteven D. MavityMike A. Maxfi eldRichard MaynardJoseph MayoTaylor MazzaliJena MazzethMichael Mc DearmaidRyan T. McAndrewMax McCannTim McCannKyle McCartySean McCauleyNicholas McCormickR. Trent McCotterPatrick J. McElroyKyle McFarlandPatrick J. McGowanAlex McKayWillis McKeeRobert McKeeDustin McKenziePatrick MckivisonBrenton S. McMahonKevin McNallyMartha B. McNealJacqueline E. McNealMichael McNeilMark McSharry

Alexander D. McSwainBen McWilliamsDaniel S. MeadRhett & Kris MeadyMichael W. MedleySean MeehanLandon MeekmaJoseph MerloEthan MerriganHardy MerrillAndrew MerrillBrandon MesebergKyle MeshnaCorey M. MessnerEric MeyerDaniel MeyerJack MichelmanKyle R. MiddletonChristopher P. MiduraLarry D. MihmDerek G. MihmNicholas MilitchJohn E. MillerJustin MillerJoshua P. MillerPaul MillerRobert MillsDenise MiltonJohn MizeskoJohn ModersonAaron MoenCarlos MoersenKemal MoiseAndrew MokDerek A. MolinaKyle MombellAustin MontgomeryRyan S. MooneyAndrew MooreFrancis A. MoralesBryce MordoffJonathan MorganAnthony M. MormileRobert MorrellJohnny Morris, IIIChris MorseRoger MortonMatthew MoserElijah MossDan C. MossJohn MuiseRory MullinsSean MulveyJoseph MumfordAustin MunschAustin MurdockMatt MurrellCourt NanceNeil NansiettyThaddeus Napier-DunningsSam NardellaKyle NashD’Ante NatiliJustin NeislerRyan NelsonTerence NetzelCody NeukomKari NeumannBrian NewburyJoel NicholasAlan NicholsonConnor NickellJose NieblasMichael NigosianPatrick NisbetKyle NixonWilliam B. NoonanCasey B. NortonPatrick J. NotoAlexander NourseJason A. NovackMarissa NovotryPatrick O’BrienConor O’BrienRyc Dillon OcaWilliam J. O’ConnorJames O’ConnorDaniel O’DeaRyan OertelGerry O’HalloranMichael E. O’HaraDavid O’HarrowAmanda OhnmachtFred Y. OkamotoKevin OkimuraNate O’LoughlinScott T. OlsonDaniel OlsonMarie Olson

Patrick O’MalleyTodd & Michele OpalickEmmanuel Opoku, Jr.Raymond OrfDaniel OrlikJohn O. OronaPatrick W. OrrMichael OrrManuel Ortiz-MoralesWanda OverlandDana OwenGrant PachmayerDavid PackerBrian PaigeNicholas PalacioMichael R. PalomboStephen PanareseJohn M. PannellGreg PaparisLudwig PappMichael A. PasichMatthew E. PassananteJohn PasseroAaron PattisonJoel D. PaulThomas PaulinoBruno PavlicekRyan PeardonEli PearlsteinDave PearreJeffrey PearsallJustin PearsonJaclyn PecchioEben PeckLino & Theresa PellegriniMichael PeltonRussell W. PenningtonJoseph M. PeplinskiCarlos T. PerryDaniel A. PersMichael PersiceVirginia PettipasJames M. PettyChristopher J. PiaKenneth R. PianaAndrew PicardEileen PizerPatrick L. PizzichettaJeffrey G. PlanckMatthew PlantierMatthew PleckiCatherine PlummerPaul J. PodgorskiBruce PohlmeyerLeonard PolkThomas PollockDaniel R. PortaMiguel PortilloSean PoserKevin PostlethwaitAdam PotischmanJeffrey J. PoulinAlexander PoundsWilliam C. Powell, Jr.John PowerScott P. PowersWilliam PowersMarshall PoynterDaniel PraetoriusHart PrendergastRobb PriceScott PriceBryan PrihodaJohn I. ProfacaMatthew ProkashChristopher T. ProsserPattie PtakAngelo PuerariAshley PuneanJacove PurchkMatthew QuanKyle QuickChristian G. QuinglaRoy Alan M. QuinnChristian QuirogaRichard QuittentonMichael RadlickKevin J. RaelRobert RafanoDr. Barney T. Raffi eld, IIIRichard RagoneAshwath RajanDaniel RalabateDon & Pam RammAndrew B. RamseyYi RaoMark A. RappNicole RasmussenRavi Raval

Forrest RayAdam RayAllan L. Rayfi eldPatrick ReadyKeighley RectorGeorge ReevesSamuel RellaAndre RenaudoNathan RenfrowNate RetzlaffWilliam H. ReynoldsMatt T. RhoadesRyan RibaudoAlexander RiceEarl J. RichardsAdam RichelieuBryan RickardBryce RiddleJimmie C. RiebeFrank RiessRobert RigonanJohn RiordanSebastian RiveraNicholas RiveraCasey RiveraJose RiveraStan RivkinAaron M. RobertsSteven E. RobertsJoseph RobertsRick RobertsThistleton RobertsonJoseph D. RobinsonJohn RobinsonJohn RodriguesFreddy RodriguezMichael RogersBrett RossellAlexander RothEdward RothenbergRobert A. Roumiguiere, IIIDustin W. RoweJamie M. RuizHans RungeCory RungeWilliam R. RushJoseph RuskowskiBenjamin RussKevin RussellEddie RutherfordCory RutledgeEric RutterAaron RuvalcabaDaniel SaccoRami SalhaJacob SalinasLee W. SamuelsonJohn SandbrookTravis SandelCharles SandfordVincent P. Santorella IIIMel SantorellaMichele SartoriBryan SartoryBenjamin S. SattlerGregory SaucierVictor SaundersBrad SauveEdward R. SayAnthony ScacciaDan SchaeferDevin SchafferFrank Schiavone, Jr.Alexander SchlenzkaMatthew W. SchlessmanArthur SchmittlingPaul SchneiderJeffrey SchneiderCarl SchoensiegelSean SchooleyJackie SchroduLuke SchroederTyler SchubertMaxwell E. SchweizerDylan ScobeeJoshua ScottBrad ScottNathan ScottMatthew SealsRobert M. SelbyScott J. SevinskyTodd SextonKelly ShamburgBenjamin ShanholtzMegan ShawGrace ShawDaniel L. ShieldsAshkan ShiraziBryan Shirley

Jason ShomanDylan ShueBuzz SiddellJolee SilviBen SimmersAndrew L. SimonGeorge R. Simons, IIIRuss SirbaughBrent SkajaDan SkajaJake SklanPeyton SloanGeorge L. Smith, Jr.Stephen G. SmithCraig D. SmithMartin A. SmithDean R. SmithCameron R. SmithBryan C. SmithJason SmithChristopher SmithErik SmithAlex SmithMatthew SmithTanner SmithVictor C. B. SmithBrock SneadAlex SneadSamuel SneedChad SniderMark SnyderCorey SoileauJustin SolarczykScott SolisJeff SontagJames R. SoraghanGlenn A. SorensenAdam SotoPaul SotoMike SpeciosoDean SpiveyE. Dean SpringerDanny L. SpykerAlex StaceyTaylor StaceyJames R. StaffaroniDale G. StallingsBradley J. Stamaris Jr.Alexander StanichDouglas J. StarrAndrew StaszeskyCharles R. StewartJordan StichLucas StickneyThomas D. StoeckerPatrick StokerBob & Kathy StoneNathan StoutErnest R. StracenerAdam StrahleyJonathan StrouseFranklin P. StrubeJohn StrzepekAlison StrzepekKate SullivanGreg SummersKatrina SunthornVivek SureddiVasili SushkoCarol P. SutoriusRick SwaneyBrooks SwansonSara SweeneyJames M. SwinarskiMatt SwingleDavid J. SwireThomas L. TaberAnthonie J. TaccoliniJarryd TalbotChris TalleyEdith TandrediAnthony TaorminaDerek TappsGregory TaranconMathew C. TaylorCasey TaylorBlake TaylorChristopher TaylorKyle TebbeRyan TeboStephen TecceNicholas TerpstraPhilip TestaAaron S. TheisenJonathan ThibeadeauJohn & Chrstine ThoeringCarl W. Thomas, Jr.William A. ThomasCameron Thomas

Derek ThompsonAndrew ThonyPreston ThormerJeff ThrowerTaft TiceBrendan TiernanMatthew TimerJohn TiptonVince TobinLaRoun TolbertDuane R. TomiakMichael TomlinDavid TompeckRyan TorpeyMichael TostoCaleb TourresBrendan D. TowellBryant E. TownsendSean TrehyJustin TrembleyJared TrimmErich TroxelBrian TroyanoViktoras TruchanoviciusTimothy TrueloveWilliam E. TuckerWilliam TuckerNicholas TuckerFrank TufanoBrett TurcotteTimothy TurnbowCody TurnersRyan H. TweedieEric TyePatrick R. UlrichDaniel UmbroBryan UngerErik UnstadJon UnstadJames C. UptonOkwara UzohJorge A. VacaNathaniel VajgrtJason ValentineChristian S. Van HornDaniel Van NiekerkJohn Van WarrebeyMark S. Vander LindeAl P. VanDuyneWilliam VanWagnerJonathan VeigaChris Q. VellonWilliam VickDaniel VigoritoJoseph VilangattuserilMichael VillanoPerry M. VincentPeter VoegeleSeth WadeDavid WadsworthJack A. Waggoner, Jr.Daniel WaitAdam C. WalkerHercules F. WalkerDaniel Walker-RiceZach WaltersJordan WaltzJames R. Warren, IIIJoshua D. WatkinsTyler WatsonJake WatsonDan J. WatsonChristopher S. S. WattsDaniel WeaverTaylor WebbCristopher WebberSean WebberMichael WeibelJ. Andrew WeidmanBradley WeinsteinMichael WeinsteinYoav WeissBryce WelchThomas S. WellingtonMark A. WellsKevin WelzelDrew N. WerkheiserRobert A. WesselsHelena WesterBryan P. WettigHayden WheatleyJohn WheelerAndrew J. WhiteTyler WhitleyAndrew WhitmanCarolyn WicksCaryolyn WicksJake WightmanSidath Wijesooriya

James D. WilcoxsonEvan WilderMichael P. WilliamsDavid I. WilliamsKevin WilliamsRobert WilliamsMatthew WilliamsLuke WilliamsClint WilliamsGabriel WilliamsonRowdy R. WilsonAndrew WindleEmzey J WisegerberAndrew WithrowKyle D. WitkemperJay WodkaGarrett WojcikAndrew WolfDavid WongGrayson T. WoodJustin WoodJustin WoodWilliam WoodRyan WoodsJames WootenJoseph WorthenMatthew WorthingtonThomas L. WrightAnthony J. WrightCameron WrightJohn F. Wyatt, Jr.Kyle WylieJustin YashouafarAdam Yasinow Marshall YatesJohn C. YatesTimothy YeeMark M. YeungAlvin YiDavid L. YingerFred YipGreg & Marcia YoungAlp YurteriMichael YwoskusTodd S. ZaborskiKelsey ZachmanAnita ZanardiTheresa ZappiaMichael ZarandonaJohn-Paul ZarbaDavid ZelinskyVictor ZengNicholas M. ZeronaSteven ZhuRobert ZiserKeith ZittaGary A. ZittlowKyle Zorawowicz

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Grand ChapterHome ChapterTEF Director Don Johnson

Fraternity for Life Club Don Johnson - 2Grand Prytanis Club Richard A. Boyd - 31Apollo Club Gotz Junkers-Lommatzsch - 6Triangle Club John W. Deckard - 2Fraters Club Kevin W. Johnson - 19Sustaining Contributor J. Edwin Webb - 2 Michael Yochim - 2

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

Triangle Club Richard K. Brush - 18 John R. Dew - 13Fraters Club Forrest L. De Vore - 2 Robert N. Fischer, Jr. - 6 Arthur R. Leach - 12 Richard L. Meyers - 14Sustaining Contributor J. Patrick Morse - 18 John A. Tarter - 6

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

Apollo Club Michael J. Ludwig - 11 Triangle Club Fred J. Conville - 15 *Dan O. Henry - 7 William G. Klein - 34 Charles G. Nahatis - 2 Thomas A. Raduenzel II - 29 Jerry R. Tobias - 19Fraters Club Steven A. Bates - 25 James H. Harris - 36 Harry R. Sparks, Jr. - 2

Joseph N. Weier - 4Sustaining Contributor Nicholas W. Carperos - 17 William A. Drennan - 22 Michael A. Naylor - 6 Dana A. Noble - 7 Corwin D. Querrey, Jr. - 22

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

Founders Club Luis A. Correa, CAE - 4Apollo Club Robert H. Bean - 18Triangle Club Dale E. Biehler - 21 Samuel M. Gillespie - 13 James M. Goodwine - 3 Raymond Kaligian, III - 1 George E. Richards, Jr., DVM - 37 Devin Schaffer - 1 D. R. Storey - 2 Anthony J. Tangora, CFC - 9Fraters Club Russell R. Attis - 24 Gerald M. Carbonari - 2 Lucas L. Chan - 2 Richard J. Erickson - 6 Sean Lumsden - 1 Bernard S. Miller, Jr. - 3 Ashkan Shirazi - 1 Rudolf B. Siegert, Jr. - 6 Vince Stigler - 3Sustaining Contributor Kevin Gaitsch - 1 Arthur Schmittling - 1 Harry M. Sholota - 7 Miles A. Snyder - 18

DeltaKnox CollegeTriangle Club Ernest P. Braucher - 29Fraters Club Robert C. Anderson - 3 Milton R. Smith - 18Sustaining Contributor Alex Argyelan - 1 Robert Cassens - 1 Alexander Chandler-Minner - 1 Isaac Estep - 1 David Footle - 1 David Fundakowski - 1 David B. Gilmer - 2 Patrick Herlihey - 1 Dan Hintz - 1 Kenneth T. Johnson - 36 Steven A. Jones, CFC - 33 Roman Kuperman - 1 Christopher Legge - 1

Max Leitner - 1 Michael Orr - 1 Daniel A. Pers - 1 Yi Rao - 1 Stan Rivkin - 1 Benjamin Russ - 1 Adam Soto - 1 Timothy Yee - 1

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

Grand Prytanis Club Edward C. Droste - 26 Roger C. Underwood - 3Founders Club Keith J. Smith - 23Apollo Club Mark J. Jensen - 33 Mitchell E. Stock - 34Triangle Club Richard H. Brom - 7 George Burnet, Jr. - 28 Richard A. Carlson - 14 John D. Cosgrove - 28 Gene C. Lange - 33 Steven F. Mores - 37 Richard L. Olson - 25 Dave Pearre - 1 Kevin Russell - 1 Don Zimmerman - 8Fraters Club Larry A. Beals - 2 Robert W. Brown - 23 Robert H. Kaiser - 11 Gary L. Kounkel - 26 Gerald D. Pint - 21 Gene J. Stelcik - 34 James S. Taylor - 37 John W. Thomas - 2Sustaining Contributor R. Michael Andersen - 34 Patrick Cole - 1 Thomas E. Danielson - 1 Dave J. Overman - 2 Jack Sawyer - 18

ZetaCoe CollegeTriangle Club Jeffrey L. Dorman, D.D.S. - 1 W. Kent Herron - 29 Charles W. Stevens, Jr. - 13 Glenn E. Woodmansee - 29Sustaining Contributor Larry L. Larson - 17

EtaUniversity of ChicagoFraters Club Charles A. Sine, Jr. - 38

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

Triangle Club Gene P. Wicklund - 21 John H. Wicks, Ph.D. - 31Fraters Club William R. Youngren - 3Sustaining Contributor Lawrence J. Michel - 12

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

Fraternity for Life Club Daniel Lee Cummings - 9Triangle Club James M. Behling - 21 Earl E. Cunion - 35 Gregory D. Schroeder - 3Fraters Club Timothy W. Stewart - 10Sustaining Contributor Zacary Bonnell - 1 Harold L. Erwin - 30 Alexander Pounds - 1

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

Apollo Club Perry B. Sells - 2Triangle Club Robert E. Foster - 26Fraters Club James E. Drasal - 21 Kenneth B. Winiecki - 16Sustaining Contributor Richard J. Blum - 32 James D. Schreyer - 13

LambdaUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonHome ChapterGrand Epiprytanis Edmund C. Moy

Grand Prytanis Club Paul C. Aspinwall - 34Triangle Club Stanley W. Blum - 22 Ronald R. Schild - 7 Andrew H. Simon - 10 Robert D. Walls - 16

Fraters Club Joseph J. Cech, Jr. - 9Sustaining Contributor Mark S. Balinski - 1 Dustin J. DiMarco - 1 Ryan L. Martin - 2 G. Stewart Mathison, CFC - 30 Robert D. Moen - 34 Edmund C. Moy - 6 Leonard R. Risse - 18 Donald E. Wuerch - 21

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

Triangle Club William B. Yersin - 35Fraters Club Arnold B. Merrell - 17

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

Fraternity for Life Club W. Allan Herzog - 37 John B. Phillips - 4Apollo Club Carl W. Anderson - 4 John A. Tomlinson - 14Triangle Club George P. Branch - 1 Michael J. Cerussi - 1 Willett C. Deady - 33 William C. Ells - 11 Jeff D. Holiday - 1 Ryan R. Jensen - 1 Robert A. Muhlbach - 31 Don F. Sampsel - 11 Leonard Schlussel - 28 Howard A. Shugart - 21Fraters Club Gerald D. Blalock - 2 Clifford A. Ceridono - 2 George B. Dove, Jr. - 6 Michael Duffey - 1 John C. Fleming - 6 Don A. Lawrie - 34 John J. Quigley - 7 Earl A. Wayne - 7 Anthony J. Wright - 1Sustaining Contributor Jeremiah Abrigo - 1 Dain A. Adamson - 1 Eric Allen - 1 Camden L. Andrews - 1 John Ashchyan - 1

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

TKE Educational Foundation

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

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

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

Thanks to our 2009 Contributors ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS

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Abiram Bala - 1 Swaraj Banerjee - 1 Justin Barron - 1 Avi Baskin - 1 John Cambou - 1 Dylan Case - 1 Jeremy Centeno - 1 Jonathan Chang - 1 Justin Chow - 1 Michael Deamer - 1 Edward Dermott - 1 Ori Dula - 1 Joshua Feldman - 1 Daniel E. Fiedler - 1 Michael Fong - 1 Danny Freisinger - 1 Adam Furman - 1 Brett Goldstein - 1 Benjamin Gregori - 1 Christian Handley - 1 Jordon D. Hemingway - 1 Andrew Henning - 1 David Herschorn - 1 Jason Joffe - 1 Max Keeler - 1 Bradley Kerr - 1 Damon Klebe - 1 Arjun Kolachalam - 1 Christopher Lin - 1 David Lopez - 1 Joseph Martorana - 1 Dustin McKenzie - 1 Kyle Meshna - 1 Andrew Mok - 1 Ryc Dillon Oca - 1 Kevin Okimura - 1 Thomas Paulino - 1 Adam Potischman - 1 Bryce Riddle - 1 Robert Rigonan - 1 Edward Rothenberg - 1 Aaron Ruvalcaba - 1 Victor Saunders - 1 Paul Soto - 1 David J. Swire - 1 Blake Taylor - 1 Christopher Taylor - 1 Eric Tye - 1 Daniel Wait - 1 Bryce Welch - 1 Kevin Welzel - 1 Evan Wilder - 1 David Wong - 1 Charles H. Wray - 17 Kyle Wylie - 1

Alvin Yi - 1 Fred Yip - 1

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

Grand Prytanis Club Matthew S. M. Cole - 3Founders Club Albert D. Meng - 10Apollo Club Edward C. Moehle - 16 Michael D. Schultz - 2Triangle Club David R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H. - 30 Philip W. Bolson - 1 Kenneth H. Brockschmidt - 23 Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. - 36 Jonathan E. Friedman - 2 Richard W. Halteman, Jr. - 26 Logan Ice - 1 Melvin O. Moehle - 32 William C. Moor - 3 Jason A. Novack - 1 Mark B. Perla - 2 Michael M. Priebe, M.D. - 21 Hans Runge - 1 Michael A. Thomas - 29 James D. Wilcoxson - 1 Adam Yasinow - 1Fraters Club Thomas P. Carter - 9 James A. Cutter - 2 C. Leroy Ellenberger - 2 Michael Fahey - 1 Dennis L. Fish - 5 Nicolas G. Garzon - 1 Harsha Dinesh Hiripitiyage - 3 Michael R. Joerling - 3 A. S. (Pete) Littlefi eld - 20 Andrew L. Simon - 1Sustaining Contributor Elwyn L. Cady, Jr. - 35 Donald R. DeZutter - 28 Marvin L. Doerr - 4 Garrett Eardley - 2 Robert K. Harris - 2 Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. - 35 Jonathan Lane - 2 Edward H. Zdvorak - 11

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

Fraternity for Life Club Dan W. Bower - 29Founders Club Gary A. LaBranche, CFC - 23Apollo Club Steven G. Wedge - 21Triangle Club Robert J. Borel - 30 Joe A. Dumbauld - 33 Donald W. Ganzhorn, Jr. - 4 Luke Jepsen - 1 Donn R. Lidington - 20 David M. Parker - 30 Robert L. Schirtzinger - 13Fraters Club David I. Beatson - 6 Robert C. Rankin - 15Sustaining Contributor Thomas E. Artman - 6 John L. Crisp - 25 Don C. Dill - 26 Jose A. Gomez - 13 Richard B. Hartley - 29 Stephen F. Hubbard - 23 William J. Metzger - 34 Robert C. Rinehart - 36

PiPennsylvania State UniversityFraternity for Life Club Thomas M. Becker - 2 John M. Bergey - 2 Bryon G. Deysher - 1 Joseph H. Eberly - 1 David K. Goss - 2 Charles F. Harner, Jr. - 1 Richard W. Horrigan, Jr. - 1 David R. Jones - 1 Michael D. Keebaugh - 1 Daniel S. Mead - 1 Michael R. Palombo - 1 James R. Rummel - 2 Daniel B. Stephens - 2Grand Prytanis Club Christopher R. Dyckman - 3

F. Albert Ely - 1 Robert B. Franklin - 1 Richard A. Jacobs - 13 Allan L. Rayfi eld - 1 Edward R. Say - 1 John C. Smit, Jr. - 2 George L. Smith, Jr. - 1Triangle Club Kyle Chappelle - 1 David B. Davies - 1 Robert G. Elkin, Ph.D. - 5 Donald L. Harnett - 1 John E. Shirey - 2Sustaining Contributor Eric Ahrweiler - 1 Clay M. Alviani - 1 Sahas Apte - 1 Andrew Brodie - 1 Lateff Caffi e - 1 Nicholas Carbone - 1 Kevin Connolly - 1 Jeb S. Dennis - 1 Matthew Doherty - 1 Michael Dunne - 1 Douglas A. Flynn - 1 Collin L. Goodnuff - 1 Jack A. Holmes - 1 Eliot Hood - 1 Robert Jamison - 1 Daniel Jensen - 1 Daniel Kolakowski - 1 Thomas Kyd - 1 William C. Lauch, Jr. - 11 Alexander Leon - 1 Michael V. Lombardi - 1 Thomas Margle - 1 Ryan T. McAndrew - 1 Kyle McFarland - 1 Michael McNeil - 1 Sean Meehan - 1 Joseph Merlo - 1 Joshua P. Miller - 1 D’Ante Natili - 1 Brian Newbury - 1 Daniel O’Dea - 1 Stephen Panarese - 1 Ludwig Papp - 1 John Power - 1 Richard Ragone - 1 Jose Rivera - 1 Christopher Smith - 1 Corey Soileau - 1 James R. Staffaroni - 1 Andrew Staszesky - 1 Matt Swingle - 1 Matthew Timer - 1 John Tipton - 1 David Tompeck - 1 Jason Valentine - 1 Christian S. Van Horn - 1 Daniel Vigorito - 1 Alp Yurteri - 1

RhoWest Virginia UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Darren J. Garvey - 1Triangle Club Alexander Balian - 2 Lawrence E. Cunningham - 1 Brandon Dudt-Mulzet - 2 D. Gregory Kenney - 14 Michael Klipstein - 6 Joseph R. Mallo - 2 Karl G. Morey - 10 William G. Wilkinson - 4 Robert J. Wolfe, II - 4Fraters Club John H. Cadorette - 9 Samuel R. Cross - 3 Leon J. Daciek - 21 Charles G. De Vries - 9 Robert M. Kojac - 3 Robert Nakon - 23 James M. Swinarski - 1Sustaining Contributor Habib Assy - 2 Jim Claus - 1

William C. Dellinger, Jr. - 16 John B. Dinsmore - 1 Jeff A. Goldberg - 3 David H. Jones - 5 Robert D. Long - 2 Matthew Plantier - 1 William R. Rush - 1 Gary N. Welch-Bass, II - 6 Drew N. Werkheiser - 1

ScorpionCornell UniversityTriangle Club Michael V. Corrigan - 22 Harry F. Cramer - 33 Gaston R. Desnoyers - 7 Robert A. Meier - 5 Robert M. Naclerio - 17Fraters Club Richard B. Bell - 29 Robert G. Mukai - 27 Thomas B. Reth - 5 William T. Thompson - 24Sustaining Contributor John W. Forman - 1 John C. Rasmus - 37 Christian B. Silge - 25 John F. Wilson - 22

TauOregon State UniversityTriangle Club Ray E. Goebel - 27 Malcolm T. Trupp - 13Fraters Club Phil J. Menagh - 2

UpsilonUniversity of MichiganFraternity for Life Club *Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. - 33Founders Club William A. Thompson - 28Triangle Club Floyd S. Reid - 13Fraters Club Samuel L. Chappell - 13Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey W. Berno - 26

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

Apollo Club Rusty Vanneman - 13Triangle Club Bryan D. Bredthauer - 18 Duane F. Miller - 27 Richard N. Walker - 32Fraters Club Nathan Carda - 1 John C. Jenkins - 38 Nathaniel Vajgrt - 1Sustaining Contributor Kenneth D. Henkens - 19 John Johnson - 1 Gabriel Williamson - 1

ChiUniversity of WashingtonApollo Club Sherman K. Burd - 37 Stanley W. Hungerford - 28 Lee M. Lippert - 8Triangle Club Dennis R. Brooke - 16 Matthew F. Maury, IV - 30 Mike A. Maxfi eld - 1 Alex McKay - 1 Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. - 32 Richard A. Vorce - 13 Taylor Webb - 1Fraters Club Rami Salha - 1

T H A N K S T O O U R D T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R SO N O R S

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Sustaining Contributor Taylor Banks - 1 R. K. Lee, CFC - 30 David G. Novak - 34

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

Fraternity for Life Club *J. George Schmid, Jr. - 11Apollo Club David G. Fairweather - 38Triangle Club Gordon W. Thayer - 18Sustaining Contributor William A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D. - 23

OmegaAlbion CollegeGrand Prytanis Club T. Steve Ivan - 12Apollo Club Jonathon B. Husby - 15 Ralph T. Northrup, Jr. - 15Triangle Club William L. Vandenburg - 7Fraters Club Allen D. Tucker, Jr. - 23Sustaining Contributor Richard E. Busch - 13 Howard T. Slutz - 36

Alpha-AlphaWabash CollegeGrand Prytanis Club Kenneth R. Schild - 16Triangle Club Andrew C. Kunze - 1 Richard J. Moak - 33 Atwood E. Smith - 35Fraters Club Leo Helfer - 1Sustaining Contributor LeeCoye Parker - 2 Scott R. Shearon - 28

Alpha-BetaOhio UniversityFounders Club Robert O. Kincart, CHMM - 4Apollo Club Donald E. Kramer - 9Triangle Club T. Brian Bakeman - 24 Donald L. Falk - 35 William M. Garrett, II - 37

Fraters Club K. William Dreier - 17 Paul S. Hadorn - 16 Thomas F. Hayne - 30 Gary B. Hermann - 26 John P. Janusz - 9 Alvin D. Reece - 34 John H. Wilder - 3 Robert P. Zilai - 8Sustaining Contributor Ronald M. Nakatsuji - 14 Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. - 33 Brian L. Stephens - 14 William R. Wening - 12 James L. Woods - 17

Alpha-GammaWashington State UniversityTriangle Club Gregory G. Botch - 29 John F. De Turk - 21 Dick E. Grace - 16Fraters Club Cameron Thomas - 1 John Van Warrebey - 1 Gary L. Willis - 10Sustaining Contributor Kyle Erdman - 1

Alpha-DeltaUniversity of IdahoTriangle Club Don E. Giles - 30 Steven D. Huffman - 8 Kevin I. Lucas - 7 Jerry B. Reese - 16 Gerald F. Riggers - 13 Bruce L. Tarbet - 8 Lee B. Woodbury - 28Fraters Club Robert L. Ames - 3 Donald L. Johnson - 27 Robert W. Worthington - 3Sustaining Contributor Steven N. Cory - 21 Larry R. Grove - 24 Glenn Miles - 31 Dale G. Stallings - 1

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

Fraternity for Life Club John A. Courson, CFC - 33Triangle Club Robert L. Best - 28 Henry H. Gildemeister - 37

Lyle L. Hoover - 16 Jeffrey Mar - 18Fraters Club Donn H. Denniston - 35 George F. Hartung - 25Sustaining Contributor Spencer E. Avey - 14 Michael T. Bradford - 3

Alpha-ZetaPurdue UniversityFounders Club Kristopher M. Vining - 6Apollo Club Roderick W. Clarke - 2 Robert C. Williams - 17Triangle Club Rodney W. Dunham - 25 Richard L. Joossens - 25 Thomas M. McAninch - 4 Robert L. Swaim - 11Fraters Club Donald G. Clodfelter - 36 Theodore W. Cutshall - 14 Richard E. Dryer - 20 Douglas A. Graham - 29 Steven D. Mavity - 1 David T. Moore - 7 Kent R. Palmer - 3 Vance K. Vorhees - 25Sustaining Contributor Donald E. Coats, Jr. - 6 Todd E. Hine - 1 Harry Papadakis - 18 Roger C. Spaulding - 2

Alpha-EtaRutgers UniversityTriangle Club Trifon G. Anagnostos - 13 William W. Buddenhagen - 26 Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. - 18 Timothy D. Oswald - 3 Gregory Tarancon - 1 Kevin E. White - 8Fraters Club Edward J. Banas, Jr. - 24 Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC - 24 Marc F. DeCongelio - 1 Neil Ehrenkrantz - 15 Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. - 28 Robert Ziser - 1Sustaining Contributor Edward E. Gahres, M.D. - 26 Richard D. Ilnicki - 10 Oliver D. Kee - 23 John L. Kunna - 5 G. Kenneth Link - 29 Anthony F. Marone - 1 Robert M. Smith - 10

Alpha-ThetaWhitman CollegeTriangle Club James L. Chapman - 35 Roy L. Griffi n, CPA - 17 Chester G. Henderson - 38 William W. Montgomery, III - 34 Norman H. Swick - 3 David K. Wheeler - 33Fraters Club Robert H. Cline - 11 Glen S. Drake - 7 Rickard W. McLean - 18 Charles P. Valentine - 21Sustaining Contributor Dan S. Crimmins - 17 John M. Graham - 11 John W. Haigh - 1 Daniel R. Lindsay - 23

Alpha-IotaHamilton CollegeFraters Club Gilbert F. Adams - 24

Alpha-LambdaKansas State UniversityTriangle Club C. Dale Allen - 34 Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. - 32 John J. Smiley - 17 Michael E. Traeger - 25Fraters Club Donald E. Balaban - 6 Thomas F. Boley - 5 George L. Eib - 11 Charles R. Eslinger - 13 Irvine E. Gandee - 28 Gerald R. Whitcomb - 12 Robert O. Wilbur - 22Sustaining Contributor William D. Aronson - 6 Brad Bauer - 1 Robert A. Cochran - 24

Alpha-MuOhio Wesleyan UniversityTriangle Club Donald A. Burge - 6 Robert A. Holm - 22Fraters Club Donald R. McCarty - 10

Alpha-NuUniversity of New HampshireTriangle Club Wayne J. Johnson - 6 David M. Lefcourt - 4Fraters Club David C. Hoeh - 11 John M. Pannell - 1 Lynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.) - 16Sustaining Contributor Jeffrey Anderson - 1 Patrick Archambault - 1 Joseph Babonis - 1 Robert Beaulieu - 1 Nicholas C. Benson - 1 Josh T. Britton - 1 Robert Brousseau - 1 Carleton W. Brown - 16 Chad Brown - 1 Eric Callan - 1 Alex Campos - 1 Paul Capstick - 1 Samuel Doxsey - 1 Michael Dutile - 1 Jonny Edmunds - 1 Christopher Feger - 1 Thomas Ferrell - 1 Kyle Fisher - 1 Edward V. Fitzpatrick - 1 Benjamin Freedland - 1 Michael Fusick - 1 Christopher Glenn - 1 Nathaniel Goodrich - 1 Eric Hadley - 1 Gregory Hadley - 1 Steven Husmer - 1 Matthew Jones - 1 Pat Kerrigan - 1 Thomas Leatherman - 1 Karl Lipsky - 1 Peter Maratos - 1 Andrew Merrill - 1 Hardy Merrill - 1 Zachary J. Millimet - 11 Andrew Moore - 1 Chris Morse - 1 William B. Noonan - 1 Michael E. O’Hara - 1 Nate O’Loughlin - 1 John Passero - 1 Patrick Ready - 1 Ryan Ribaudo - 1 Nicholas Rivera - 1 Thistleton Robertson - 1 Brett Rossell - 1 Joseph Ruskowski - 1 Benjamin Shanholtz - 1 Ben Simmers - 1 Jarryd Talbot - 1 Justin Trembley - 1

Daniel Umbro - 1 Cristopher Webber - 1 Thomas S. Wellington - 1 Justin Wood - 1 Michael Ywoskus - 1 John-Paul Zarba - 1 Kyle Zorawowicz - 1

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

Fraternity for Life Club Robert L. Olcott, CAE - 15Grand Prytanis Club Brian F. Harms - 16 E. Wayne Williamson - 16Triangle Club Frank Chmelik, Jr. - 5 Michael K. Freeman - 13 Howard V. Gregory - 26 Adam J. Hoelscher - 1 Matthew L. Price - 9 Glenn A. Sorensen - 1 Craig J. Thurber - 27Fraters Club Allen W. Bethell - 24 Kelvin C. Boyle - 9 Donn K. Haglund - 36 Thomas J. Pfenning - 10 Frank J. Ward - 27 John M. Witt - 9

Alpha-OmicronNew Mexico State UniversityHome ChapterPast TKE Executive Secretary Richard R. Hall (1958-60)

Grand Prytanis Club Gabriel Anaya - 16Triangle Club Martin L. Goldsmith - 32 Omega S. Gonzales - 23 Mark A. Lawrence - 6 Stuart P. Meerscheidt - 7 Matthew T. Smith - 2Fraters Club H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. - 27 Charles D. Shuttles - 7Sustaining Contributor Joseph E. Gurule - 1 Robert W. Joe - 36 Charles Sandford - 1 Dwight J. Torres, Jr. - 2

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

Grand Prytanis Club Christopher T. Hanson - 11Founders Club Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. - 36 William R. Rothe - 21Triangle Club George A. Dixon - 17 John A. Mancus - 7 Gary A. Terrill - 39Fraters Club Edward J. Antosh - 19 C. Larry Beaver - 18 Colin T. Clasper - 10 John S. Connolly, Jr. - 1 William W. Dorsey, Sr. - 23 James A. Dyer - 34 Julian G. Gibbs, Jr. - 14 John Grossi - 2 Kenneth B. Mundorf - 12

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TOP TEN CHAPTERSby Number of Donors

1. Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California

2. Nu, University of California-Berkeley

3. Zeta-Mu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

4. Alpha-Nu, University of New Hampshire

5. Delta-Nu, Northwest Missouri State University

6. Xi-Xi, Southwest Texas State University

7. Pi, Pennsylvania State University

8. Beta-Lambda, Auburn University

9. Epsilon-Nu, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Pt.

10. Upsilon-Nu, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Sustaining Contributor Dan L. Butler - 6 David C. Herman - 4 Carlos Moersen - 1 Wallace B. Oliver - 29

Alpha-RhoUniversity of Rhode IslandFounders Club Gilbert E. Haakh - 22Triangle Club Eric S. Roth - 5 Kenneth G. Taylor - 37 Stephen A. Tucker - 18 Fredric R. Wasserspring - 31Fraters Club Craig S. Curtis - 8 Peter R. L. Faber - 17 Edward N. Gronneberg - 17Sustaining Contributor Paul Amaral - 9 John A. deBont - 10

Alpha-SigmaUniversity of North DakotaTriangle Club Douglas C. Ikelman - 19 Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) - 26Fraters Club Donald C. Gackle - 37 Bryan A. Oscarson - 13

Alpha-TauDrexel UniversityFounders Club David L. Weamer, Jr. - 17Apollo Club David A. Goodman, M.D. - 24 Bryan P. Keller - 3Triangle Club William R. Barchet - 17 Edward G. Briner, III - 20 Michael K. Burnley - 23 Chris A. Grasso, CFC - 24 Eben Peck - 1 Thomas Pecsvaradi - 20 Robert H. Stitzinger - 11 Bradley Weinstein - 1Fraters Club Leonard M. Compton - 33 Michael Lanza - 1 Joseph L. Rose, Jr. - 6 Woodrow W. Westley - 34Sustaining Contributor Paul S. Alday, Jr. - 9 James Driscoll - 1 Ira S. Letofsky - 15 William S. Thayer - 25 Michael Tosto - 1

Alpha-UpsilonFort Hays State UniversityHome ChapterGrand Prytanis Dr. Herbert L. SongerTEF Director Brooks L. Kellogg

Fraternity for Life Club Herbert L. Songer - 4Triangle Club Keith A. Dirks - 29 Robert C. Moody - 34Fraters Club Robert Pavlicek - 33Sustaining Contributor Andy J. Hanson - 7 Russell W. Pennington - 1

Alpha-PhiUniversity of KansasGrand Prytanis Club Stewart B. Cerier - 14Triangle Club D. Burnell Cavender , USAF (Ret.) - 4 Donald H. Gaddis - 1 Robert J. Kaufman - 2 James H. Martin - 4

Fraters Club Capper C. Grant - 15 Christopher D. Livingston - 2 Daniel D. Mulford - 14 Jeffrey R. Wesche - 16Sustaining Contributor David B. Raddatz - 8

Alpha-ChiUniversity of LouisvilleHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC (1979-81)

Apollo Club Alvin F. Walker, Jr. - 3Triangle Club Robert A. Alonso, USN, M.D. - 24 MacDonald R. Drane, Jr. - 18 Douglas A. Koestel - 9 Glenn B. Scherzer, II - 13 Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. - 35Fraters Club Donald C. Barton, M.D. - 20 Taylor Distler - 1 David W. Eppihimer - 37 Joseph A. Fortwengler - 26 Scott C. Marks - 26 William E. Rudolph - 10 David C. Scharre - 28 Thomas B. Skoner - 34Sustaining Contributor S. Robert Bakall - 20 Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) - 33 Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr. - 30

Alpha-PsiDavis & Elkins CollegeApollo Club Benjamin K. Gibbs - 30Triangle Club Wendell M. Cramer - 35 Michael A. DeVito - 13 Cliff Neese, Jr. - 5Fraters Club Robert W. Hotaling - 19 Edward G. Sawtell - 36Sustaining Contributor Thomas A. Andersen - 16 Howard Rubenstein - 26

Alpha-OmegaUniversity of California, Los AngelesApollo Club Eric Asa-Dorian - 4 John R. Chapman - 12Triangle Club Bob Gutterman - 1 Christopher W. Landsea - 20 Michael J. Leonard - 10 Edmond J. Russ - 16Fraters Club Craig Amshel - 10

Beta-AlphaBradley UniversityTriangle Club Frank V. Moulton, Jr. - 33Fraters Club Wayne E. Baum - 11 Thomas G. Krause - 21Sustaining Contributor Donald C. Eggert, Jr. - 14 Frank A. Gatto, Jr. - 1 Michael D. Heins - 14 Francis J. Kluge - 36 Kirk D. Reeves - 22 Peter J. Squier - 28

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

Apollo Club David E. Grimm - 8

Triangle Club Joseph W. Bennett - 12 Gilbert N. Burnet - 16 J. Randall Cook - 7 David S. Haworth, III - 15 John R. J. Miller - 40 John E. Miller - 1 Wylie H. Mitchell - 37 Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.) - 21 Harold S. Muse, Jr. - 8Fraters Club Fred C. Brunk, Jr. - 4 David L. Hartsough - 9Sustaining Contributor L. Patrick Faulkner, II - 16 Roger A. Fleming - 10 Richard E. Huffman - 2 *Charles A. Riedell - 24 G. Scott Spence - 4

Beta-GammaOklahoma State UniversityTriangle Club Herb C. Huser - 36 Bob G. Salyer - 8 Thomas S. Wade, Jr. - 35Sustaining Contributor Billy M. Baker - 3 James Freeman - 1 Cecil F. Hewitt - 8 Robert G. Morgan - 5 Samuel C. Munhollon - 13 Mack V. Norman - 17 Dennis A. Roe - 25 Michel J. Voigt - 5

Beta-DeltaUniversity of MarylandFounders Club Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. - 5Fraters Club C. Gordon Gill - 3Sustaining Contributor Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. - 34 Charles R. Long - 28

Beta-EpsilonTrine UniversityTriangle Club Gary A. Day - 16 David W. Miller - 17Fraters Club Charles P. Andrews - 16 Robert W. Conklin - 37 James E. Thomas - 13

Beta-ZetaLouisiana Tech UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Javis J. Boudreaux - 3 James B. Hall, II - 17Apollo Club James W. Duke - 29Fraters Club Jacob H. Alford - 5Sustaining Contributor George Tereshkovich - 31

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

Fraternity for Life Club Steve J. Muir - 34Grand Prytanis Club John S. Daniel - 25Triangle Club Louis E. Astroth - 9 Joseph E. Bain - 10 Raymond W. Buehler - 3 Alan R. Loeffelman - 10 Carm R. Moehle - 22Fraters Club Michael R. Beckmann - 17 Paul E. Eckler - 26

Daniel E. Groteke - 25 Robert D. Jenkins - 16 Charles F. Marlow - 8 Dennis M. Simon - 25 Oliver L. Von Behren - 30 James C. Williams - 10Sustaining Contributor James R. Bollam - 28 Thomas G. Borowiak - 33 Michael A. Di Napoli - 7 Gary E. Dial - 12 Ronald S. Robertson - 10 Michael Suda - 26

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

Grand Prytanis Club Bruce B. Melchert, CFC - 34Triangle Club Frederick M. Burke - 31 Corey J. Dodson - 1 Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. - 27 William K. Haas - 30 Derek W. Hunter - 2Fraters Club Jon D. Cozean - 16 David S. Metcalfe - 31 Robert M. Reed - 18

Beta-IotaIowa Wesleyan CollegeTriangle Club Ron E. Leganger - 15Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Eppel - 13

Beta-KappaUniversity of OregonTriangle Club William B. Clegg, Jr. - 8Fraters Club Walter E. Bohnstedt - 11 Jack L. Estepp - 33Sustaining Contributor Phillip L. Woody - 7

Beta-LambdaAuburn UniversityFounders Club John R. McCarthy - 31Triangle Club Robert B. Bliss, Jr. - 27 William M. Brackney - 13 Daniel J. Codespoti - 31

James R. Dugan, Jr. - 25 Curtis O. Liles, III - 19Sustaining Contributor John B. Betbeze - 1 Alexander Brown - 1 James Corless - 1 Rob Craw - 1 Evan D. Dailey - 1 Jonathan Fiel - 1 Adam Fox - 1 Patrick Fox - 1 Chris J. Frank - 1 Jeremy D. Gerrard - 1 Michael Goldin - 1 Drew Kirkland - 1 Andrew Mackey - 1 Robert McKee - 1 Willis McKee - 1 Alexander D. McSwain - 1 Ben McWilliams - 1 Robert Mills - 1 John Moderson - 1 Dan C. Moss - 1 Matt Murrell - 1 ustin Neisler - 1 Kyle Nixon - 1 Patrick O’Malley - 1 Carlos T. Perry - 1 Andrew B. Ramsey - 1 Mark A. Rapp - 1 Adam Richelieu - 1 Joseph D. Robinson - 1 Michael Rogers - 1 Stephen G. Smith - 1 Alex Snead - 1 Brock Snead - 1 Ryan Torpey - 1 William Tucker - 1 Chris Q. Vellon - 1 William Vick - 1 Zach Walters - 1 William A. Weed, Jr. - 32 Tyler Whitley - 1 Luke Williams - 1 James Wooten - 1 John C. Yates - 1 Marshall Yates - 1 Anthony J. Young - 1 M. V. Young - 1

Beta-MuBucknell UniversityHome ChapterTEF Vice Chairman Richard C. Ernest

Fraternity for Life Club Richard C. Ernest - 38 J. Andrew Weidman - 1

TOP TEN CHAPTERSby Dollars Given

1. Upsilon, University of Michigan

2. Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University

3. Pi, Pennsylvania State University

4. Beta-Mu, Bucknell University

5. Grand Chapter

6. Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California

7. Nu, University of California-Berkeley

8. Delta-Xi, Miami University

9. Epsilon-Upsilon, Northwestern State University

10. Pi-Alpha, Ashland University

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Founders Club Kenneth M. Sheppard - 29Apollo Club John A. Saxton - 34Triangle Club Timothy J. Hoying - 19 Richard S. Knight - 33 Donald A. Wescott, Jr. - 7Fraters Club Robert I. Cohen - 7 Harry W. Elliott - 19 Hood C. Johnston - 1Sustaining Contributor Richard A. Benton - 22 Peter M. Friedman - 9 William F. Hobson - 12 Richard E. Koch - 4

Beta-NuMarshall UniversityTriangle Club Johnston B. Bell - 24 Harry R. Wiener - 27Fraters Club Richard L. Block - 17 Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. - 29 Earl R. Kirker - 16

Beta-XiArizona State UniversityApollo Club Edward W. Barry - 8 Ross L. Franks - 21 Kenneth R. Piana - 1Triangle Club Rishank Baweja - 1 Ed Sandidge - 13Fraters Club R. N. Pete Long, USAF (Ret.) - 16 Harry Pappas - 5 Michael A. Pasich - 1Sustaining Contributor Thomas F. Hussey - 11

Beta-OmicronWayne State UniversityTriangle Club Russell M. Holtz - 37 John G. Marshall - 19 Dave H. Mattingly - 25Fraters Club Arthur P. Adams, Jr. - 2 James S. Gompers - 10 Robert A. Kluczynski - 13 Thomas J. Krupka - 17 Gerald J. Van Norden, USN (Ret.) - 3Sustaining Contributor Charles E. Du Chene - 19 Richard S. Mazzella - 31

Beta-PiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyHome ChapterTEF Immediate Past Chairman Russell H. Heil

Grand Prytanis Club James Ron Davis - 2 Russ H. Heil - 24 Isaac J. Scott, III - 10 Michael A. Smith - 12Triangle Club Donato J. Altobelli, Jr. - 27 Richard F. Gray - 15 George P. Jameson - 1 Marc A. Manning - 1 Steve M. Mitchell - 30 Daniel B. Mowrey - 16 Thomas L. Roller - 14 Gregory L. Willis - 7Fraters Club Donald P. Bach - 22 Robert R. Barrett - 28 Raymond S. Brown - 10 Frank B. Chapman - 8 Ray Day - 13 Donald E. Hartwig - 3 Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr. - 24

Richard Adamek, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Glenn Miles, Alpha-Delta Chapter

Bob Barzilowski, Pi Chapter Glenn M. Johnson, Pi Chapter

Calvin Bland, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association

Wilford Butler, Delta Upsilon Fraternity Gary A. LaBranche, Omicron Chapter

Hal K. Byers, Pi Chapter Joseph H. Eberly, Pi Chapter F. Albert Ely, Pi Chapter Robert B. Franklin, Pi Chapter Charles F. Harner, Pi Chapter Richard A. Jacobs, Pi Chapter George L. Smith, Pi Chapter

Roy Claxton, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association

Dave Cooledge, Psi Chapter Gordon W. Th ayer, Psi Chapter

Philip J. Duerr, Kappa-Psi Chapter Sarah Ahmad Craig Amell (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Tammy Amire Ari Anastasi (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jonathan Anik Bridget Assip Atlantic ATM NJ LLC James and Angelica Barber Ronald and Florence Barber Matt Battista (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Th omas and Kathy Benke Mary Jo Book Ed and Anne Bowen Shane Brandenburg Zach Candito (Kappa-Psi Chapter) and Colleen Farrell Rebecca Carbone Carol and John Casey Kristen Casimiro John-Austin Catero (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Mike Chesek (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jillian Clancy Le-La Cloutier Margaret Coe Th omas Coleman (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Steven Coppolecchia (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Tyler Cox (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jen Crocker Tom Cucci (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Daniel Czarniecki Kristin Danese Jesse Daunno (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Carly DeCandia Elizabeth DeCandia Derrick DeSilva (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jason Discoll Danielle Duerr Gail Duerr Karl Duerr Dunkin Donuts Sean Ferrell Catherine Finneran Michael Fitch (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Keith Fochi (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Sarah Fogelstrom Nathan Frost (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Bernadette Giardina Sarah Grady Emily Granutto Jacqueline Guiliano Ryan Hagenbuch (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Richard Harris (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jill Hartman John Healey Matthew Healy (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Adam Hebert (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Jeff ery Hill Diane Hirsch Jessica Hodges Douglas Hoff man (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Michael and Angelica Horaitis Jon Ingalls

Brian Kennedy (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Steven Lent (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Matt Lesmeister (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Diana Lindsey John Lloyd Mike Lynch Valentine Lysinatos Lauren Manning Jena Mazzetti Rhett and Kris Meady Ralph Michielli (Kappa-Psi Chapter) John Mizesko Anthony Mormile John Muise Conor O’Brien James O’Connor (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Amanda Ohnmacht Todd and Michele Opalick Dana Owen Brian Paige Jaclyn Pecchio Lino and Th eresa Pellegrini Michael Persice Virginia Pettipas Christopher Pia (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Patrick Pizzichetta (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Catherine Plummer Patricia Proto Patti Ptak Ashley Punean Jacove Purchk Nicole Rasmussen Dan Ralabate (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Keighley Rector Rick Roberts Freddy Rodriguez (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Dan Romanoff (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Mel Santorella Vincent Santorella (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Michele Sartori Jackie Schrodu Kelly Shamburg Dylan Shule (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Buzz Siddell Jolee Silvi Jake Sklan Cameron Smith (Kappa-Psi Chapter) James J. Stewart (Kappa-Psi Chapter Bob and Kathy Stone Allison Strzepek John Strzepek Kate Sullivan Katarina Sunthorn Vivek Sureddi (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Sara Sweeney Edith Tandredi Th e Testa’s (Kappa-Psi Chapter) John and Christine Th oering Derek Th ompson Andrew Th ony James Totten (Kappa-Psi Chapter) and Shannon Finney Michael Villano Ric Wallace (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Helene Webster Jay Wodka (Kappa-Psi Chapter) Greg and Marcia Young Th eresa Zappia

Ray L. Duncan, Gamma Chapter Mrs. June Duncan

Herman Fisher, Nu Chapter Nu Chapter Alumni Association

Gwen Goodwin Ronald E. Goodwin, Gamma-Mu Chapter

Pete Greve, Delta-Nu Chapter Stephen E. Moss, Delta-Nu Chapter

Martin Hellstern, Beta-Chi Chapter Michael McLaughlin, Beta-Chi Chapter

Herbert R. Kling, Scorpion Chapter Mildred Kling

Richard W. Kooman, Pi Chapter Edward R. Say, Pi Chapter

Lindley T. Locke, Alpha-Omega Chapter Betty Locke

Henry L. Majka, Gamma-Nu Chapter Delores Majka

Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr., Rho Chapter Margaret Maiocco

John Moyer, Alpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie F. Moyer

Virginia Munden, For the William V. Muse Scholarship Fund Lenwood S. Cochran, Gamma-Mu Chapter Michael J. Natwick, Epsilon-Omega Chapter Clyde Rostad, Epsilon-Omega Chapter

Tony Pisano, Pi-Epsilon Chapter Christopher P. Murphy, Pi-Epsilon Chapter

Jack Redavid, Kappa-Tau Chapter Hervey Hotchkiss, Kappa-Tau Chapter

Harold Rentfro, Barry University Dr. Ron Lennon, Barry University

John J. Shaw, Gamma-Epsilon Chapter Grace Shaw

Sigma-Kappa Chapter Special Projects Russell and Ellen Bent

Delmar Springer, Gamma-Omicron Chapter Keith and Debra Bowman

Gordon C. Sutorius, Gamma-Lambda Chapter Carol P. Sutorius

TKE Leadership Fund Allianz Global Investors of America L.P. Natalie Collins David Fox GoodSearch.com Edward Kirklin Jill A. Konija Network for Good Kenneth P. Revay

Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Fund Elaine Allegretti Brian and Linda Jackman Henry T. Vakoc, Th eta-Rho Chapter Mark Allen Phil and Pam Berling Harold and Marilyn Brown Pamela Copeland Austin Dockendorf Mike Dockendorf Nancy Dyson-Powers John Gapinski Lynell Gapinski Mark Gillis John and Kathy Gostwitz Denny and Mary Hartman Mary King Gary A. LaBranche (Omicron Chapter) David and Rhonda Lee Dyanna Manning Daniel Meyer Kari Neumann Marissa Novotry Marie Olson Wanda Overland Eileen Pizer Don and Pam Ramm Adam Ray Megan Shaw Brent Skaja Dan Skaja Peter Voegele Carolyn Wicks Kelsey Zachman Anita Zanardi

Richard W. Wiles, Delta-Nu Chapter Stephen E. Moss, Delta-Nu Chapter

MEMORIALS

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William P. McKibben - 13 Scott A. McNinch - 4 Richard E. Park - 28 Charlie H. Rogers - 5 Eric P. Slipp - 19Sustaining Contributor Edward J. Cerbone - 10

Beta-RhoUniversity of AkronHome ChapterTEF Director Kevin J. Brock

Fraternity for Life Club Gary E. Benjamin - 3 Kevin J. Brock - 13Apollo Club Mark W. Dively - 18 Bob Troyer - 24 Jeffrey R. Young - 7Triangle Club Samuel T. Coleridge - 21 Keith D. Goble - 19 Charles H. Huettner - 31 James R. McElroy - 3 Thomas M. Sopko - 28 Dan J. Watson - 1Fraters Club Jeffrey G. Bowersox - 13 Uwe E. Brausewetter - 10 Joseph E. Connor - 15 Larry A. Crisp - 33 Larry G. Hart - 31 John E. Scheatzle - 15Sustaining Contributor Derrill L. Carter - 32 Brian D. Hoffman - 36 Douglas J. Starr - 1

Beta-SigmaUniversity of Southern CaliforniaHome ChapterGrand Grammateus Bob BarrTEF Chairman Gregory P. Woodson

Fraternity for Life Club Gregory P. Woodson - 34Grand Prytanis Club David L. Bohline - 8 John D. Meisenhelder - 16Founders Club Robert L. Meyer - 37 Justin B. Nast - 12 John W. Plumb - 35Apollo Club William J. Cullinane - 31 Daniel R. Levinson - 4 Edmund J. Sutro - 36Triangle Club George J. Angelos - 9 Galen C. Clifford - 3 Carl W. Cooper - 29 Jon D. Friedland - 14 Chuck Milam - 34 Everet G. Miller - 10 A. Gordon Orsborn - 29 J. Patrick Rowland - 24

Paul J. Smit - 2 Robert A. Stambaugh - 14 Bryant E. Townsend - 1 Michael A. Yagjian - 23Fraters Club James H. Cox - 4 Ronald B. Frame - 3 Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. - 17 Nicholas G. Radtke - 2 Rick B. Smith - 31Sustaining Contributor Seth Adams - 1 Jacob Aronson - 1 Bashar Badran - 1 Kunal Bambawale - 1 Rafael Baron - 1 Robert L. Barr, Jr. - 2 Bijan Behzadi - 1 Jeffrey Benaron - 1 Luke Beshar - 1 Paul Birkner - 1 Jeffrey Borsuk - 1 Tyler Brown - 1 Tilman K. Bucher - 9 Jack Buntmann - 1 Michael Cafarchia - 1 Theodore Constantouros - 1 Daniel Doperalski - 1 John M. Dubaz - 1 Ryan Emmons - 1 William Fair - 1 Jeff Fields - 1 Larry D. Finkel - 29 Adam Fried - 1 Steven Gagliano - 1 Michael Garcia - 1 Tyler Garvin - 1 John Gorski - 1 Felipe S. Gouvea - 2 Andrew W. Grace - 1 Nicholas L. Greenberg - 1 Robert Harkness - 1 Kevin Harlow - 1 Andrew Hayes - 1 Cyril Heffesse - 1 Max Heffesse - 1 Jeffrey Herle - 1 Michael Hill - 1 Jeff Jancuska - 1 Frederick Janney - 1 Kevin Javidzad - 1 Alexander Johnson - 1 Stephen Kahan - 1 Philippe Katkhouda - 1 Cameron Kelly - 1 Warren Kim - 1 Peter Klimkow - 1 Jason Kuroda - 1 Ed Larsen - 1 Robert Li - 1 Alex Lofthus - 1 George N. Loomis - 33 Dominic Lopez - 1 Joe Losavio - 1 Scott MacDougall - 1 Matt Malamut - 1 Max McCann - 1 Kyle McCarty - 1 Patrick M. McDermott - 3 Mark McSharry - 1

Jack Michelman - 1 Kyle Mombell - 1 Bryce Mordoff - 1 Roger Morton - 1 Thaddeus Napier-Dunnings - 1 Sam Nardella - 1 Kyle Nash - 1 Connor Nickell - 1 Jose Nieblas - 1 Michael Nigosian - 1 Daniel Orlik - 1 David Packer - 1 Nicholas Palacio - 1 Greg Paparis - 1 Aaron Pattison - 1 Eli Pearlstein - 1 Matthew Plecki - 1 Christopher T. Prosser - 1 Matthew Quan - 1 Michael Radlick - 1 Ashwath Rajan - 1 Richard D. Reddick - 3 Alexander Rice - 1 John Riordan - 1 Eric Rutter - 1 Matthew Seals - 1 Jason Shoman - 1 Erik Smith - 1 Justin Solarczyk - 1 Jeff Sontag - 1 Alex Stacey - 1 Taylor Stacey - 1 Jonathan Veiga - 1 Hercules F. Walker - 1 Yoav Weiss - 1 Hayden Wheatley - 1 John Wheeler - 1 Andrew Whitman - 1 Matthew Williams - 1 Justin Yashouafar - 1 Steven Zhu - 1

Beta-TauFlorida Southern CollegeSustaining Contributor William H. Brimberry - 20 Charles M. Klein - 14 Paul J. Sherman - 4

Beta-UpsilonUniversity of Maine Founders Club Richard A. Eustis - 15Triangle Club Joshua L. Atkinson - 8 Daniel Getchell - 1Fraters Club Lloyd R. Chase, Ph.D. - 21 Wayne R. Cole - 4 Kevin B. Kraus - 22Sustaining Contributor Brian E. Gill - 22 Christopher Goodwin - 1 Ralph W. Lehman - 9 Allan M. Wilson - 26

Beta-PhiLouisiana State UniversityTriangle Club William D. Dilks - 17 James E. Fargo - 31 James D. Hughes - 36 Robert G. Levy - 8Fraters Club Donald E. Welge - 35Sustaining Contributor Eugene J. Le Blanc - 13 Robert C. Mayer, Jr. - 22

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

Fraternity for Life Club Michael G. McLaughlin - 26 Rodney G. Talbot - 31

Apollo Club Mark A. Cushing - 4Triangle Club Kenneth L. Black - 8 Theodore A. Bookhout - 2 Harry V. Boyd, LTC (Ret.) - 5 Arthur S. Duffy - 5 Andrew J. Haverkate - 17 Stephen G. Heilemann - 12 Harold S. Hum - 9 David E. Jacobsen - 14 Rory Mullins - 1 Greg Summers - 1Fraters Club James R. Aiken - 1 Paul S. Storozynski - 2 Christopher B.Tidwell - 18Sustaining Contributor James D. Olson - 11 Thomas D. Stoecker - 1

Beta-PsiArkansas State UniversityApollo Club B. Lavon Wells - 38Triangle Club Bill T. Couch, Jr. - 6 George T. Lalman - 11 Adam W. Nicely - 3Fraters Club Richard C. Puryear - 15Sustaining Contributor David H. Day - 10 John K. Frets - 14 Col. Norman A. Keith, US Army (Ret.) - 26 Tommy L. McGee - 11 Jesse E. Nichols, Jr. - 6 Aaron R. Steenbergen - 5

Beta-OmegaMissouri State UniversityFounders Club Joseph H. Straughan, III - 14Apollo Club Samuel C. Weaver - 15Triangle Club Thomas D. Schlosser - 20 Paul D. Ward - 6Fraters Club Joseph Cavalieri - 1Sustaining Contributor Austin Boyland - 1 Bret Higgins - 1

Gamma-AlphaUniversity of WyomingTriangle Club J. Kennedy Costello, III - 21Fraters Club Terrance J. Croco, CFC - 33 John D. Stiles - 30 Raymond S. Worth - 24Sustaining Contributor Maynard B. Morris - 22

Gamma-BetaColorado State UniversityTriangle Club Terry E. Knight - 13 Matthew A. Williams - 5Fraters Club Leonard J. Fleischer - 13Sustaining Contributor James Bailey - 1 Bobbie R. Bryant, D.V.M. - 1

Gamma-GammaUniversity of Texas at El PasoTriangle Club James M. Mitchell - 4 Fr. W. Patrick Resen - 42 Jerry W. Sayre, M.D. - 3Fraters Club Jack W. Handey - 14 Victor M. Renteria - 34 Shane Utter - 13Sustaining Contributor Richard M. Aaronson - 23 Thomas S. Martin, Jr. - 19

Gamma-DeltaUniversity of MiamiTriangle Club Gerry Hoy - 2 Daniel Y. Leong - 20 Jeffrey H. Orloff - 26Sustaining Contributor James F. Kiley - 37

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

Apollo Club Norman P. Borkowski - 13

Brian Bates, Alpha-Xi Chapter by Delta Gamma Housing Corp.

John Deckard, Th e Grand Chapter by Bob Gutterman, Alpha-Omega Chapter

Richard C. Ernest, Beta-Mu Chapter by Kevin M. Mayeux, Gamma-Th eta Chapter

Dennis “Buckwheat” Perry, Alpha-Nu Chapter by Gamma-Upsilon Chapter Members 1973-74

Ironmen Group by Mark Puzdrak, Mu-Th eta Chapter

RLC ‘09 by Jarrod Humphrey, Gamma-Th eta Chapter

Ronald Reagan, Iota Chapter by John E. Shirey, Pi Chapter

Scott Sheahen, Omega Chapter Scholarship Fund by Barbara Sheahen

TRIBUTES

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

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

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

ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS

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Triangle Club Robert G. Beck - 10 Richard J. DiMarzio - 29 Roger P. Kalinowsky - 32 Brian C. Kensing - 9 Richard Mohrmann - 33Fraters Club Ronald A. Rosien - 25Sustaining Contributor Robert C. Krishfi eld - 1 William C. Purdon - 17

Gamma-ZetaHartwick CollegeFraters Club Kenneth B. Guiseley - 18

Gamma-EtaIdaho State UniversityTriangle Club Clifford M. Peake - 31Fraters Club Larry S. Phelps - 27

Gamma-ThetaUniversity of FloridaHome ChapterTKE Chief Executive Offi cer Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (2000 - )

Fraternity for Life Club Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE - 11Grand Prytanis Club Steven G. Christovich - 3 Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE - 6 Miles C. Wilkin - 4Apollo Club Corey G. Mathews, CAE - 6Triangle Club Donald A. Buzzell - 28 James G. Carver - 10 Frank Casey - 3 Merritt R. Dimbath - 37 Samuel P. Mitchell, Brigadier General USAF (Ret.) - 4 William D. Orr - 13 Christopher M. Schaeffer - 3Fraters Club Richard J. Brown - 15 Leon B. Cheek, III - 9 Thomas J. Filipkowski - 36 David L. Hayward - 35 Kenneth M. Jaffi e - 8 Tim P. Mayeux - 5 Gordon V. Owen - 4Sustaining Contributor Mark W. Clements - 1 Christopher Dawson - 1 Jarrod Humphrey - 1 Daniel W. Koivu - 6

Gamma-IotaUniversity of Colorado at BoulderTriangle Club Jerry F. Baker - 37 Richard L. Salberg - 2Sustaining Contributor Donald C. Malone - 34

Gamma-KappaIndiana UniversityFraternity for Life Club William R. Bruns, III - 12Apollo Club David W. Stock - 14Triangle Club Steven R. MacLaughlin - 6 J. Richard Rockstroh - 22Fraters Club Larry K. Barrett - 37 Bart L. Gish - 8Sustaining Contributor Jason K. Belfer - 13 Lucian A. Siekman - 35 G. Michael Witte - 25

FRIENDS OF TKE

Lenwood Cochran Scholarship

Bob and Libby Carman Doug and Francie Markham

Philip J. Duerr Kappa-Psi Chapter Scholarship Sarah Ahmad Tammy Amire Jonathan Anik Bridget Assip Atlantic ATM NJ LLC James and Angelica Barber Ronald and Florence Barber Th omas and Kathy Benke Mary Jo Book Ed and Anne Bowen Shane Brandenburg Rebecca Carbone John and Carol Casey Kristen Casimiro Jillian Clancy Le-La Cloutier Margaret Coe Jen Crocker Daniel Czarniecki Kristin Danese Carly DeCandia Elizabeth DeCandia Jason Discoll Danielle Duerr Gail Duerr Karl Duerr Dunkin Donuts Sean Ferrell Catherine Finneran Sarah Fogelstrom Bernadette Giardina Sarah Grady Emily Granutto Jacqueline Guiliano Jill Hartman John Healey Jeff ery Hill Diane Hirsch Jessica Hodges Michael and Angelica Horaitis Jon Ingalls Diana Lindsey John Lloyd Mike Lynch Valentine Lysinatos Lauren Manning Jena Mazzetti Rhett and Kris Meady Denise Milton John Mizesko Anthony Mormile John Muise Conor O’Brien Amanda Ohnmacht Todd and Michele Opalick Dana Owen Brian Paige Jaclyn Pecchio Lino and Th eresa Pellegrini Michael Persice

Virginia Pettipas Catherine Plummer Patricia Proto Pattie Ptak Ashley Punean Jacove Purchk Nicole Rasmussen Keighley Rector Rick Roberts Mel Santorella Michele Sartori Jackie Schrodu Kelly Shamburg Buzz Siddell Jolee Silvi Jake Sklan Bob and Kathy Stone Alison Strzepek John Strzepek Kate Sullivan Katarina Sunthorn Sara Sweeney Edith Tandredi John and Christine Th oering Derek Th ompson Andrew Th ony Michael Villano Helene Wester Greg and Marcia Young

Ray L. Duncan Gamma Chapter Mrs. June Duncan

Andrew Neil Hutcheson Memorial Scholarship Michael McDearmaid Jacqueline McNeal Martha McNeal

Herbert R. Kling Scorpion Chapter Mildred King

Lindley T. Locke Alpha-Omega Chapter Betty Locke

Henry L. Majka Gamma-Nu Chapter Delores Majka

Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr. Rho Chapter Margaret Maiocco

John Moyer Alpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie F. Moyer

Omega Chapter Scholarship Barbara Sheahen

J. George Schmid, Jr., Trust

John J. Shaw Gamma-Epsilon Chapter Grace Shaw

Sigma-Alpha Chapter Special Project Russell and Ellen Bent

Delmar Springer Gamma-Omicron Chapter Keith and Debra Bowman

Gordon C. Sutorius Gamma-Lambda Chapter Carol P. Sutorius

TKE Leadership Fund Allianz Global Investors of America, L.P. Natalie Collins David Fox GoodSearch.com Edward Kirklin Jill A. Konija Network for Good Kenneth P. Revay

Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Fund Elaine Allegretti Brian and Linda Jackman

Father Tim Vakoc Scholarship Mark Allen Phil and Pam Berling Harold and Marilyn Brown Pamela Copeland Austin Dockendorf Mike Dockendorf Nancy Dyson-Powers John Gapinski Lynell Gapinski Mark Gillis John and Kathy Gostwitz Denny and Mary Hartman Mary King David and Rhonda Lee Dyanna Manning Daniel Meyer Kari Neumann Marissa Novotry Marie Olson Wanda Overland Eileen Pizer Don and Pam Ramm Adam Ray Megan Shaw Brent Skaja Dan Skaja Peter Voegele Carolyn Wicks Kelsey Zachman Anita Zanardi

Dwayne R. Woerpel Leadership Award Diane Cooper

Contributions in Honor of

Brian Bates Alpha-Xi Chapter Delta Gamma Fraternity

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Gamma-LambdaSan Diego State UniversityTriangle Club Steven P. Rowe - 2 Stephen M. Stone - 4 Sidney V. Suarez - 20Sustaining Contributor Ernie D. Conrad, Jr. - 15 Stephen K. Vogelsang - 4

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

Apollo Club Ronald E. Goodwin - 27Triangle Club Paul N. Shockley, Jr. - 15 Everett T. Summerall, Jr. - 21Fraters Club Lenwood S. Cochran - 33 Andrew J. Hill - 1Sustaining Contributor Frank H. Capehart, III - 26 Eric C. Semmelmeier - 19

Gamma-NuUniversity of ToledoApollo Club Paul A. Hotmer - 18Triangle Club Patrick K. East - 25 Thomas J. Gordon, CFC - 6 R. Loren McGuire - 16 Ray F. Todak - 36Fraters Club Calvin G. Smith - 19 Ronald E. Wagner - 14 Richard F. Watkins - 9Sustaining Contributor Michael J. Sarra - 12 Gordon P. Voelker - 23

Gamma-XiUniversity of New MexicoTriangle Club Glenn C. Wonn - 25Sustaining Contributor Theodore H. Kittell - 6 Alexander E. Yuen, Jr. - 5

Gamma-OmicronUniversity of VirginiaTriangle Club William B. MacLeod - 27Fraters Club James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.) - 19

Gamma-PiParsons CollegeApollo Club Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. - 22Fraters Club Michael R. Brouwer - 4 Frederick B. Clearwater - 36 Frederick C. Jenks - 29Sustaining Contributor Harold Hainline, Jr. - 14

Gamma-RhoIndiana State UniversityGrand Prytanis Club *Jonathan F. Cottrell - 19Triangle Club Ronald R. Rufatto - 15 Willard C. Tice, II - 16Fraters Club Eugene D. Aimone - 28 Charles N. Johnston, Jr. - 7 Kenneth J. Kroft - 33 Takeshi Moriwaki - 38 James F. Robertson - 9Sustaining Contributor Ryan W. Harrold - 1 Andrew Johnson - 1 Joseph A. Kwasny - 33

Ted E. Ratcliff - 4 Louis C. Saalbach - 10 Larry D. Winters - 16

Gamma-SigmaUniversity of KentuckyFraters Club James D. Cooper, Jr. - 2Sustaining Contributor Kirk B. Moberley, Jr. - 9

Gamma-TauUniversity of DenverTriangle Club Alvin R. Bergren - 32 Wallace M. Ginn - 38 Eugene F. Laurendeau - 27Fraters Club George R. Gaubatz - 5 Ray O. Humphrey - 36Sustaining Contributor Barry B. Wales - 32

Gamma-UpsilonUniversity of Texas at AustinApollo Club Brian D. Montgomery - 5Triangle Club H. Brent Austin - 4 Brandon Dennin - 1 Bryan Prihoda - 1 John Robinson - 1Fraters Club Donald H. Biehl - 12 Jeffrey A. Peterson - 21 Philip E. Winston, Jr. - 10Sustaining Contributor David Zelinsky - 1

Gamma-PhiEmporia State UniversityTriangle Club John H. Anderson - 5Fraters Club Ted M. Eberle - 8Sustaining Contributor Anthony A. Dovidio - 11

Gamma-ChiValparaiso UniversityFraters Club James A. Amling - 34 Dennis H. Barthel - 23 Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr. - 17Sustaining Contributor Elmer S. Biles - 20 Russell G. Halleen - 31

Gamma-PsiButler UniversityTriangle Club Peter A. Baldwin - 1 Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. - 30 Lee P. Johnson - 1 Dwight B. Leonard, Jr. - 19 Grant Z. Price - 2Fraters Club Kenneth D. Collins - 17 M. James Johnston - 9 Caleb C. Knies - 2 Richard B. Livingston - 16Sustaining Contributor Leo E. Laurence - 1

Gamma-OmegaEastern Illinois UniversityApollo Club Kevin J. Fox - 26 Charles W. Stoldt - 30 Charles W. Witters - 32Triangle Club Dennis R. Hayes - 3 Joe B. Vangilder - 8 Larry J. Wine - 7Fraters Club Anthony J. Crebs - 15 John R. Dowling - 12 Donald R. Stelzer - 22

Sustaining Contributor Philip D. Carlock - 17 Daniel M. Knollenberg - 9 Walter T. Knollenberg - 20 John T. Matarelli - 18 Charles M. Meece - 7 Michael D. Moon - 20

Delta-AlphaWestern Michigan UniversityTriangle Club Robert A. Chura - 29 Fred P. Glennie - 12Fraters Club David H. Flucke - 36Sustaining Contributor Marlon H. Cohn - 8 Fred A. Geiger - 18 Jorden Green - 1 Taylor Green - 1

Delta-BetaLake Forest CollegeGrand Prytanis Club James F. Place - 24Triangle Club James C. Jacobsen - 24Fraters Club Robert J. Holden - 7

Delta-GammaUniversity of Connecticut-StorrsTriangle Club Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. - 9 Theodore S. Haddad - 35 Hart Prendergast - 1Fraters Club Paul K. Edman - 26 Andrew C. McKirdy - 21 Frederick J. Schilke - 4Sustaining Contributor Raymond P. Booker, Jr. - 31 Richard J. Guandalini - 15 James N. Mason, Jr. - 5 Kevin McNally - 1

Delta-DeltaUniversity of Northern ColoradoTriangle Club Daryl E. Brumley - 11 Alfred E. McWilliams, Jr. - 6

Fraters Club Ronald J. Newton - 10 Scott W. Omiecinski - 18Sustaining Contributor Richard H. Harms - 7 Edwin I. Ichiriu - 11 Michael Ilyichenko - 19

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

Grand Prytanis Club Donald A. Campbell, Jr. - 28Apollo Club Ted T. Kubala - 33 Stephen P. Zachmann - 17Triangle Club John C. Fravel - 33 Glenn M. Johnson - 2 Richard K. Laidlaw - 38 Joseph J. Vauter - 15Fraters Club Douglas M. Fortner - 31 William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. - 13 George W. Nowatka - 16 Salvatore Quattrocchi - 37Sustaining Contributor Robert E. Baier - 23 Edwin Buehner - 4 Victor W. Dolbin - 16 Dale H. Lyons - 17 Timothy P. Ratajczak - 31 Reginald M. Wise - 5

Delta-ZetaSoutheast Missouri State UniversityTriangle Club R. Chapman Arnold - 3 Forest S. Hoot - 11 Roger D. Weiss - 2Fraters Club Edward A. Tauser - 14Sustaining Contributor Larry J. Hoog - 28 Steven B. Lomax - 2 Randal S. Long - 2

Delta-EtaNorthern Illinois UniversityTriangle Club David O’Harrow - 1 Thomas C. Skubich - 8Fraters Club Tim McCann - 1Sustaining Contributor Robert D. Fry - 16 Charles F. Morgan - 25 Burdette L. Short - 19

Delta-ThetaCalifornia State University, Long BeachFounders Club Richard L. Hollis - 24Triangle Club Rodney R. Daggett, Jr. - 4 Claude J. Klug - 17 Laird D. Matthews - 12 Darrel E. Reifschneider - 24 Gary E. Wiedle - 29Fraters Club Marshall Hammond - 3Sustaining Contributor Ronald K. Wallace - 14

Delta-IotaLenoir-Rhyne UniversityApollo Club James H. Sloop - 19Triangle Club David R. Moore - 33Sustaining Contributor Thomas D. Bolick - 8

Delta-KappaHigh Point UniversitySustaining Contributor Robert G. Fowler - 14

Delta-LambdaUniversity of Central MissouriApollo Club Paul E. Backs, Lt. Col, USMC (Ret.) - 1 Brad Bohannan - 11 Joseph L. Wikoff - 2Triangle Club Stephen R. Jenne - 37 William A. Stark - 19

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Fraters Club Jeffrey R. Case - 8 Russell K. Gordon - 18 Dennis J. Lanser - 5 Thomas F. Maidment - 12 Gary G. Mendenhall - 33Sustaining Contributor Curtis D. Hall - 7 Robert G. Hurley, III - 16 John H. Novak - 16 Armand F. Patnaude - 28 John D. Reece - 6 Ronald J. Rice - 11

Delta-MuPittsburg State UniversityTriangle Club Daniel Alcala - 17 Gordon L. McKinnie - 35

Delta-NuNorthwest Missouri State UniversityFraternity for Life Club Benny L. Johnson - 33Apollo Club Bradley W. Shelton - 30Triangle Club Bruce S. Barlow - 30Fraters Club Mathew C. Beu - 3 Roger H. Hitch - 26

Stephen E. Moss, CFC - 17 Floyd E. Propst - 21 David Teeter - 12Sustaining Contributor Kyle Andrew - 1 Brian Ascheman - 1 Cody Baldridge - 1 Brandon Barney - 1 Jeremy Bowles - 1 Jon Brown - 1 John Buckner - 1 Brandon Butcher - 1 Daniel R. Canchola - 2 James Carrington - 1 Zach Crawford - 1 Ian Denney - 1 Taylor Flora - 1 Lance Fowler - 1 Reggie Freese - 1 Chris Fuller - 1 Josh Grandquist - 1 Jon Guyer - 1 Joe Herman - 1 Tommy Hester - 1 Cameron Hill - 1 Thatcher Hilyard - 1 Michael Hulgan, Jr. - 1 Kevin Inman - 1 Ryan Jackson - 1 Richard Jobe - 1 Lucas Johnson - 1 Casey Kuska - 1 David Lewey - 1 Austin Martens - 1 Joe Masciovecchio - 1 Michael Mauzy - 1 Ethan Merrigan - 1 Brandon Meseberg - 1 Austin Montgomery - 1 Alan Nicholson - 1 Raymond Orf - 1 Kevin Postlethwait - 1 Nate Retzlaff - 1 Tyler Schubert - 1 Dylan Scobee - 1 Todd Sexton - 1 Alex Smith - 1 Lucas Stickney - 1 Rick Swaney - 1 Brooks Swanson - 1 Derek Tapps - 1 Vince Tobin - 1 Seth Wade - 1 Jake Watson - 1 Jake Wightman - 1 Robert Williams - 1

Delta-XiMiami UniversityHome ChapterPast Grand Prytanis (2005-07),TEF Secretary/Treasurer Mark A. Fite, CFC

Fraternity for Life Club Mark A. Fite, CFC - 23Grand Prytanis Club Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. - 26Founders Club Jeffrey A. Smith - 20Triangle Club E. Gregg Jackson - 33 Steven H. Jasper - 14 James P. Landis - 7 Gary K. Liebschner, P.E. - 29 David C. Miller - 37 Arthur R. Shamakian - 6 Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. - 33Fraters Club Ronald W. Barrett - 25 Richard H. Evans, Jr. - 26 Robert W. Hein - 13 Donald K. Hoke - 6 Prof. Gary B. Holt - 29 Kenton W. Hughes - 31 Edward C. Kittel, USN (Ret.) - 12Sustaining Contributor Thurman M. Fribance - 23

Louis B. Geneva - 24 Steven K. Lauer - 33 David M. Metz - 32 James S. Spahr - 7

Delta-OmicronCentral Michigan UniversityApollo Club Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. - 34Triangle Club Ronald F. Neukam - 23 Kent J. Rosenau - 21 Brian K. Wright - 8Fraters Club Robert J. Graham, Ed.D. - 17 John R. Trudell - 17 Richard M. Trudell - 28Sustaining Contributor Terry A. Guttrich - 32 Jack J. Weymouth - 10

Delta-PiEastern Michigan UniversityApollo Club Mark P. Koneda - 1Triangle Club Frank J. Emerick - 18 Bill G. Hulsopple - 6 Michael G. Robinson - 6 Darryl J. Snabes - 5 Louis E. Winkelhaus, II - 19 William R. Ziegler - 9Fraters Club Kurt M. Fisher - 10 Ronald F. Gacioch - 12 Hildred J. Lewis - 7 Donald A. Massey - 13 Leonard E. Natkowski - 23Sustaining Contributor F. Robert Dando - 9 D. J. Hadley - 9 Craig Hepler - 9 Jamie Linn - 1 Kevin R. Reynolds - 9 Richard A. Wagner - 4

Delta-RhoIndiana University of PennsylvaniaFraters Club Larry C. Cogan - 4Sustaining Contributor Benjamin F. Kensinger - 14 James M. Martini - 8

Delta-SigmaMorningside CollegeTriangle Club Paul Archer - 3Fraters Club William L. Hoversten - 26 James D. Jess - 2 Thomas A. Oye - 3 Stanley E. See - 6Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Palmer - 27 Larry L. Sorensen - 11

Delta-TauUniversity of Northern IowaApollo Club Alan E. Wright - 27Triangle Club Robert N. McIntire, Ph.D. - 25Fraters Club James L. Davies - 7 Roger A. Harms - 7 A. James Schneider - 12Sustaining Contributor John E. Gallagher - 10 John W. Greenlee - 17

Delta-UpsilonMissouri Valley CollegeApollo Club David S. Wood - 10Triangle Club Thomas A. Fritz - 23 Fred M. Rosenberger - 24

David J. Ross, II - 7 David A. Wharff - 15 David H. Williams - 25Fraters Club Reid W. Anderson - 1 Don S. Balka - 31 Michael H. Barlow - 12 Joshua D. Lammert - 1 Troy A. Scott - 7 Donald G. Snider - 5 Al P. VanDuyne - 1Sustaining Contributor James L. Mallory - 34

Delta-PhiSaint Francis UniversityTriangle Club David A. Fiore - 11Fraters Club Edward J. Ribstein - 26 Peter A. Thomas - 16Sustaining Contributor Paul N. Friga - 4 Sabino J. Ranaudo - 31

Delta-ChiGannon UniversityTriangle Club Michael A. Tryon - 22Fraters Club Francis P. Hayden - 15 James E. Jones - 9 Peter A. Kostek - 27 Thomas V. Noon - 36Sustaining Contributor M. Robert Cross - 18 Robert W. Kossler, Jr. - 23

Delta-PsiNorth Dakota State UniversityApollo Club Aaron C. Dunn, CFC - 12 Charles A. Moe - 10Triangle Club Ronald V. Bardal - 12 Robert A. Bird - 32 Thomas L. Casperson, M.D. - 7 Todd L. Knain - 1 Roger S. Miller - 10Fraters Club Timothy J. Pribil - 5 Duane A. Reger - 37 William E. Riebe - 18 Clark T. Sonderby - 6 Robert Wedberg, Jr. - 14Sustaining Contributor Donn R. Besselievre - 25

Delta-OmegaWestern State College of ColoradoFraters Club Donald M. Gerardi - 32

Epsilon-AlphaSaint Louis UniversityApollo Club Dennis A. Kearns - 4Triangle Club Timothy C. Kirby - 1 Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. - 26 Robert H. Wimsatt - 31Fraters Club William M. Fogarty, Jr. - 9 Thomas E. Staab - 26Sustaining Contributor Daniel Counts - 15 Andrew M. Purtell - 8 Leo V. Ryan - 3

Epsilon-BetaUniversity of TampaFraters Club Joseph R. Adams - 18Sustaining Contributor George A. Nousiainen - 24 Nicio Vega, Jr. - 37

MATCHING GIFTS2009

Amica Companies FoundationDavid FairweatherBank of America

John HuttoCitgo Petroleum Corporation

Robert G. BeckDiscover Financial Services

Michael L. GuidottiDST Systems, Inc.

James M. StacyEquitable ResourcesJames Crockard, III

ExxonMobil FoundationWalter Lacz

Donald WescottGE Foundation

George BidansetJohnson Controls Foundation, Inc.

Robert BestLions Club of Webster Groves

Richard W. Halteman, Jr.Lubrizol FoundationTh omas M. Sopko

Macy’s FoundationSteven Jasper

Medtronic FoundationRonald V. Bardal

Merrill Lynch & CoMark A. Eidlin

NoblisTravis S. Floyd

Pfi zer FoundationJames Th omasRandom House

Peter BurkleSentry Insurance Foundation

Lawrence MichelTh e Stanley Works

Len FleischerWells Fargo Foundation

Michael S. HandorfKenneth R. Piana

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Epsilon-DeltaUniversity of Massachusetts AmherstSustaining Contributor David J. Garber - 33 Ralph J. Simmons - 12

Epsilon-EpsilonUniversity of Nebraska at OmahaTriangle Club James L. Gammon - 10 Charles L. Greene - 11 Ralph M. Tait - 28Sustaining Contributor Richard B. Bailey - 9 Bob L. Elsasser, LTC (Ret.) - 14 Michael L. Murray - 16

Epsilon-ZetaRider UniversityTriangle Club William W. Davis, Jr. - 2 Nicholas Militch - 1Sustaining Contributor Alvin B. Reuben - 20

Epsilon-EtaSouthwestern Oklahoma State UniversityTriangle Club Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. - 31Fraters Club John E. Talley - 23Sustaining Contributor Tyrone Eby - 15

Epsilon-ThetaSoutheastern Oklahoma State UniversityApollo Club Daniel M. Garvey - 30 Kevin M. Gerber - 2 Corey J. Jones - 1 Ernest R. Stracener - 1Triangle Club John V. Kelly, Jr. - 36 Christopher H. Keyes - 1 Jack Kinkade - 3 James W. Lindsey, Jr. - 9 E. Dean Springer - 1Fraters Club Rowdy R. Wilson - 1Sustaining Contributor Kenneth E. Goach - 33

Epsilon-IotaYoungstown State UniversityApollo Club Gary M. Lazor - 19Triangle Club Richard A. Pluth - 7Fraters Club Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. - 39Sustaining Contributor Pat F. Agresta - 12 Thomas J. Ameen - 22 Randall A. Carletti - 10 Edward F. Milnar - 8 Thomas R. Rogers - 18

Epsilon-KappaLoyola University ChicagoTriangle Club Stewart C. Darling - 3Fraters Club John H. Gerding - 37

Epsilon-LambdaUniversity of Missouri-Kansas CityGrand Prytanis Club John B. Hodgdon - 19Fraters Club Herbert M. Oeknigk - 4Sustaining Contributor Darvin L. Weston - 6

Epsilon-MuUniversity of Louisiana at MonroeTriangle Club David J. Rekstad - 21Sustaining Contributor Tyrell T. Manieri, Jr. - 3

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

Grand Prytanis Club Timothy L. Taschwer - 36Triangle Club Timothy M. Beck - 13 Martin J. Boerst - 12 Thomas A. Corrigan - 9 Edwin S. Flatoff - 20 Albert J. Greasby - 11 Darren J. Honer - 1 Fred L. Jensen - 14 Phillip G. Kallas - 31 Jerry M. Madison - 16 William J. Metzger, Jr. - 15 William T. Ososki - 18 Donald L. Wanie - 11 Leslie W. Winegarden - 7Fraters Club Gaylon W. Barz - 13 Gregory Bisbee - 2 Douglas J. Cole - 2 J. Peter Day - 6 William E. Groth - 1 Milan Hecimovich - 1 William R. Hummel - 11 Daniel M. Lavold - 21 Peter M. Ludtke, II - 3 Christopher J. Roth - 13 Steven M. Schauer - 10 Ronald A. Schneider - 13 Edward C. Schrader - 23 David C. Siewert - 6 Leif C. Tolokken - 12Sustaining Contributor Terrance J. Beining - 17 Roger C. Bintz - 3 William J. Brandl - 15 James F. Bukolt - 16

Christopher J. Coleman - 9 Jeffrey K. Fox - 17 Larry L. Hoeft - 12 Arthur M. Hokanson - 9 Michael L. Jahncke - 2 Andy J. Johnson - 1 John A. Lampereur - 11 Scott T. Martin - 3 John T. McGregor - 10 Glen G. Seering - 5

Epsilon-XiShepherd UniversityTriangle Club Scott D. Boyer - 36 William W. Grantham, Jr. - 33Fraters Club Richard L. Knode - 21 Timothy D. Linton - 8Sustaining Contributor Frank R. Cosner - 18

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

Fraternity for Life Club Robert D. Planck - 32Apollo Club Michael S. Handorf - 10Triangle Club Randy J. Hernandez - 5 Tommy W. Lott - 28 Cody Neukom - 1 Keith D. Perry - 2 Jeffrey G. Planck - 1 Stephen D. Schulze - 10 Chad Wolf - 12Sustaining Contributor Carl D. Buckner - 9

Epsilon-PiColgate UniversityTriangle Club William E. Bray - 34Fraters Club Donald D. Maxfi eld - 5

Epsilon-RhoNorthern Arizona UniversityApollo Club Don W. Hulsey - 37Triangle Club Benjamin S. Sattler - 1Fraters Club Richard L. Ford - 34 Keith Zitta - 1Sustaining Contributor Joseph C. Kaluha – 24

Epsilon-SigmaUniversity of Central OklahomaGrand Prytanis Club John E. M. Oglesby, CFC - 10Triangle Club Steven W. Anderson - 8 James C. Canon - 14Fraters Club Clarence C. Drumeller - 23 Jimmy G. Koeninger - 1 Jon G. Tankersley - 21Sustaining Contributor David L. Kinney - 5 Michael A. Sutton - 9

Epsilon-TauUniversity of RochesterTriangle Club Gerald D. Clark - 26 Michael J. Mullen - 15 Jay A. Spoto - 9Fraters Club James R. Wardell - 37

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

Fraternity for Life Club William V. Muse, CFC - 37

Epsilon-PhiUniversity of Detroit MercyFraters Club Stephen K. Valentine, Jr. - 18Sustaining Contributor Dennis J. McNeil - 34 Gerald R. Schmotzer - 13

Epsilon-ChiUniversity at BuffaloApollo Club John Kyriazis - 4Triangle Club Richard J. Cellino, Sr. - 16 Edwin L. Crocker - 33 Matthew T. Genova - 5 Adam Strahley - 1Fraters Club Nicholas P. Kafasis - 32Sustaining Contributor Matthew Smith - 1

TOP 20 CHAPTERSby TKE Leadership

Fund Support - 2009

1. Upsilon University of Michigan2. Mu-Sigma Morehead State University3. Beta-Sigma University of Southern California4. Epsilon Iowa State University5. Iota Eureka College6. Sigma-Th eta Saint Leo University7. Psi Gettysburg College8. Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology9. Gamma-Th eta University of Florida10. Nu University of California, Berkeley11. Alpha-Xi Drake University12. Xi Washington University13. Delta-Xi Miami University14. Alpha-Tau Drexel University15. Epsilon-Sigma University of Central Oklahoma16. Delta-Beta Lake Forest College17. Beta-Zeta Louisiana Tech University18. Epsilon-Nu University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point19. Pi-Epsilon Christian Brothers University20. Alpha-Zeta Purdue University

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

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

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

ANNUAL GIVING CLUBS

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Epsilon-PsiMcNeese State UniversityFounders Club Lambert D. Austin, Jr. - 6Apollo Club John W. O’Reilly, Jr. - 25Fraters Club Robert E. O’Bryan - 37

Epsilon-OmegaMinot State UniversityTriangle Club Clyde E. Rostad - 19Fraters Club Duane D. Dockter - 38 Michael R. Ives - 3 Alve L. Jemtrud - 36Sustaining Contributor Bruce I. Christianson - 8 Jimmie C. Riebe - 1

Zeta-AlphaWagner CollegeHome ChapterGrand Pylortes James J. Hickey

Grand Prytanis Club James J. Hickey - 15Triangle Club John J. Cannavo - 7 Edward A. Espina - 8

Harold N. McNamara - 28 Frank A. Morelli, D.P.S. - 29Fraters Club Daniel Higgins, Jr. - 2Sustaining Contributor Anthony P. Sisko - 5

Zeta-BetaUniversity of EvansvilleTriangle Club David E. Collier - 19 Jerry A. Linzy - 17 Mark A. Pillar - 34Fraters Club Robert E. Connor - 9 Luther B. Hale - 10 Richard B. Steedman - 20Sustaining Contributor Robert J. Vanek - 22

Zeta-DeltaAlma CollegeFounders Club Eugene H. Pattison - 33Triangle Club George B. Huysken - 31 Corey M. Messner - 1 Charles Zampich, Jr. - 14Fraters Club James H. Amell - 12 John R. McIntyre - 16

Sustaining Contributor Luke Altomare - 1 Jacob Bundy - 1 Andrew Burdick - 1 Benjamin Cardelli - 1 Nathan Cushman - 1 Jared Fowler - 1 Luke Gill - 1 Chris Graham - 1 William Grossman - 1 Jose Jimenez-fuentes - 1 William G. Klenk - 3 Joseph Mumford - 1 Steven E. Oole - 14 Grant Pachmayer - 1 Dail F. Prucka - 4 Cory Runge - 1 Brad Sauve - 1 Paul Schneider - 1 Thomas L. Taber - 1 Anthonie J. Taccolini - 1 Ryan Tebo - 1 Nicholas Terpstra - 1 Taft Tice - 1 Okwara Uzoh - 1 Sean Webber - 1

Zeta-EpsilonWaynesburg UniversityGrand Prytanis Club James E. Crockard, III - 15

Sustaining Contributor Thomas F. Flood - 19

Zeta-ZetaUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeFounders Club Mark A. Blazer - 8 Robert J. Puls - 32Apollo Club David J. Hamernik - 26Triangle Club Roman Forkosh - 1 Michael P. Gonia - 36 Daniel Gramann - 1 Edwin Huertas - 1 Russell E. Jacobus - 15 Roger H. Kriete - 3 David W. Munson - 2 Richard W. Spencer - 21 Kyle J. Swetzig - 3 Gene W. Witt - 29 Louis G. Witynski - 16Fraters Club Arthur Budzak - 32 Andrew D. Narrai - 8Sustaining Contributor David J. Kerznar - 34 James D. Lovering - 36

Zeta-EtaMuhlenberg CollegeFounders Club William C. Parfi tt, Jr. - 26Apollo Club Brian L. Keck - 23Triangle Club Richard C. Crist, Jr. - 3 Martin E. Ellner - 32 Glenn B. Raiczyk - 10 Kenneth B. Wonderland - 19Fraters Club Bruce S. Albright - 5 Ellis Jacobs - 24 Walter R. Schirber - 22 Edward C. Schmidt - 15Sustaining Contributor Mitchell R. Goldblatt - 29 William D. Schwenke - 13

Zeta-ThetaWestern Illinois UniversityFraternity for Life Club David R. Wallace - 6Grand Prytanis Club Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE - 7Apollo Club Charles W. Little - 16Triangle Club Joseph C. Connors - 1 Robert G. De Fore - 5 David W. Dearth - 2 Paul J. Janus - 10 James B. Miner - 34Fraters Club Paul L. Gilles, Jr. - 8 Michael F. McAvoy - 13Sustaining Contributor James E. Dunning - 8 Lee L. Lasseigne - 28 James G. Mortier - 14 Danny L. Spyker - 1 Duane R. Tomiak - 1 Robert C. Toniny - 25

Zeta-IotaUniversity of ManitobaApollo Club James A. Tennant - 26Sustaining Contributor Neill Tolboom - 27

Zeta-KappaPortland State UniversityApollo Club Ronald A. Carson - 17Triangle Club Brian M. Stump - 20

Fraters Club Robert O. Cameron - 25 William C. Scharbach - 9

Zeta-LambdaBowling Green State UniversityTriangle Club Richard W. Gill - 17 James M. Hooker - 12 Earl J. Richards - 1Fraters Club Edward W. Brass - 36 Richard N. Goeke - 23 John M. Rigby - 36 Harry L. Roesch - 31Sustaining Contributor Michael Pelton - 1 Richard Quittenton - 1 LaRoun Tolbert - 1 Terry G. Woodings - 7 Kenneth G. Yehlik - 5

Zeta-MuWorcester Polytechnic InstituteFounders Club Jay P. Hochstaine - 34Apollo Club Robert J. Petrone - 27 Joseph S. Raab - 11Triangle Club Jeffrey A. Curtis - 15 Robert G. Kohm - 31 Jeffry R. Paddock - 15 Joseph B. Vivona - 8 John B. Weigele, M.D. - 12Fraters Club Alexander Berman, II - 11 Harold A. Brenneman, III - 2 Michael J. Corby - 30 Peter H. Lukesh - 21 Ian M. McCain - 6Sustaining Contributor Blake Alberts - 1 Neal D. Anderson - 1 Joseph Angulo - 1 Michael Beliveau - 1 Adam Brooks - 1 Peter Cacciatore - 1 Peter A. Cavallo, Ph.D. - 17 Michael Ciampa - 1 Nigel Cochran - 1 Evan Costa - 1 George G. Davenport, III - 28 Taylor Duff - 1 Michael A. Ferro - 1 Tyler Golightly - 1 Jeffrey Greenwood - 1 Matthew Henry - 1 James Hogan - 1 Philip J. Hopkinson - 10 Jeffrey Huard - 1 Ross Hudon - 1 Larry G. Hull - 36 Patrick Hunter - 1 Stephen Jung - 1 Suman Kantesaria - 1 Patrick Kearney - 1 Brian Ketterer - 1 Tyson Kilbourn-Shear - 1 John Kimball - 1 James F. Kirk - 1 Kevin Kordosky - 2 Anthony Laine - 1 Calvin Lam - 1 Ari Lathrop - 1 Artur Lebedev - 1 Diego Lugo - 1 Hamresh D. Lutchman - 1 Joseph Mayo - 1 Taylor Mazzali - 1 Sean McCauley - 1 Robert Meader - 20 Kemal Moise - 1 Jonathan Morgan - 1 Neil Nansietty - 1 Patrick O’Brien - 1 Andrew Picard - 1 William Powers - 1

William E. Biggs Alpha-Chi University of LouisvilleH. Glenn Bixby Upsilon University of MichiganCharles Bruning, II Alpha-Epsilon Monmouth CollegeJames G. Crouse, Sr. Alpha-Tau Drexel UniversityOrval W. Diehl Beta Millikin UniversityJack R. Fisher, PGP Gamma-Epsilon Rensselaer Polytechnic InstituteC. Herbert Foutz Psi Gettysburg CollegeD. Reed Geer Alpha-Kappa University of PennsylvaniaCarrol C. Hall Iota Eureka CollegeRobert M. Hill Gamma-Kappa Indiana UniversityJim T. Kane, CFC Th eta University of MinnesotaFrank W. Koenen Mu Carroll CollegeIrving P. Krick Nu University of California-BerkeleyCharles H. Miller Psi Gettysburg CollegeRoy S. Otte Xi Washington UniversityBernard S. Palcich Rho West Virginia UniversityEric H. Pierson Tau Oregon State UniversityClaude Prichard Rho West Virginia UniversityGeorge F. Prior Alpha-Gamma Washington State UniversityWilliam C. Prout, Jr. Omega Albion CollegeFrank A. Rostedt Chi University of WashingtonJay C. Routh Omicron Th e Ohio State UniversityPaul B. Rutledge Beta-Epsilon Trine UniversityJ. George Schmid, Jr. Psi Gettysburg CollegeWilliam C. M. Schroeder Gamma University of IllinoisKen W. Sells Lambda University of Wisconsin-MadisonLloyd E. Steele Chi University of WashingtonCharles R. Walgreen, Jr. Upsilon University of MichiganRodney Williams, Jr., CFC, PGP Alpha-Chi University of LouisvilleDuwe R. Woerpel, CFC Iota-Alpha University of Wisconsin-SuperiorGeorge W. Woolery Beta-Sigma University of Southern California

Th e following Fraters have passed into the Chapter Eternal, but in life made a commitment of $10,000 or more in support of the TKE Educational Foundation.

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Zeta-NuValdosta State UniversityTriangle Club Donald E. Bloom - 25 William E. Bodnar - 11Sustaining Contributor Donald N. Johns - 35 David T. Pendley - 7

Zeta-XiBoston UniversityTriangle Club Daniel B. McDuffi e - 29Fraters Club Mark A. Eidlin - 4

Zeta-OmicronWestern Carolina UniversityTriangle Club Rick E. Feuer - 9 Joel L. Moser - 27 J. Wesley Pierce - 16 Richard D. Waller - 20Fraters Club Craig A. Wagner - 21 Raydee E. Wyatt - 10

Zeta-PiCulver-Stockton CollegeSustaining Contributor Justin Miller - 1 Russell M. Stormont - 20

Zeta-SigmaMarietta CollegeTriangle Club William E. Walker - 21Fraters Club William E. Gilman - 18 Albert O. Orth - 37 William H. Slaninko - 19

Zeta-TauShippensburg UniversityTriangle Club Edward L. Dillon, III - 26Sustaining Contributor Scott D. Buffi ngton - 13

Zeta-UpsilonAlliance CollegeTriangle Club Daniel A. Redyk - 31 Bruce F. Stasiak - 8 James P. Tabor - 18Fraters Club F. Christopher Stanecki - 22Sustaining Contributor Michael A. Barkasy - 5 Peter E. Bec - 16 George W. Kolano - 13

Zeta-PhiRollins CollegeTriangle Club Brian K. McCarthy - 6 Patrick J. McGowan - 1

Sustaining Contributor Donald W. Allen - 16 David R. Schechter - 21

Zeta-ChiMurray State UniversityTriangle Club William J. McElroy, III - 16Fraters Club William B. Metzger - 34Sustaining Contributor Richard A. Hopkins - 22 Jeffrey W. Wren - 19

Zeta-PsiHamline UniversityFraters Club Steven R. Kufus - 21

Zeta-OmegaCalifornia University of PennsylvaniaFounders Club Frank S. Ferris - 23Apollo Club William A. Caldwell - 2Triangle Club James A. Braden - 22Fraters Club Brent E. Flechsig - 22Sustaining Contributor George C. Stoicovy - 28

Theta-BetaBelmont Abbey CollegeTriangle Club Felipe M. Villalon - 36

Theta-GammaLock Haven UniversityFraters Club J. Scott Thompson - 20

Theta-DeltaFairmont State UniversityApollo Club Clyde R. Dodd - 24 Frank Pulice, Jr. - 16Triangle Club William R. Carder - 9Sustaining Contributor Raymond T. Stamps - 21

Theta-EpsilonHumboldt State UniversityTriangle Club Walter K. Schindhelm - 24Fraters Club Peter M. Cowper, B.A., J.D. - 8Sustaining Contributor Donald H. Rubin - 18

Theta-ZetaRutgers University, NewarkTriangle Club Shimul N. Mehta - 7Sustaining Contributor William H. Lorentz, NJ Dep. Atty. Gen. (RET) Esq. - 3 Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr., D.C. - 25 James R. Torricelli - 2

Theta-EtaUniversity of South DakotaApollo Club Robert R. Rietz - 33Triangle Club Alan P. Budahl - 32 Casey Pratt - 2 Ron D. Vilas - 15Fraters Club Chase Anderson - 1 Tony M. James - 31 Robb Price - 1 Scott Price - 1Sustaining Contributor Richard L. Latch - 13

Theta-ThetaCalifornia State UniversityFraters Club Phillip R. Marrone - 28 David C. Rushmore - 5 Craig A. Wallace - 24

Theta-IotaNorthern Michigan UniversityFounders Club Chris R. Leemon - 8Apollo Club Matthew Allen - 2Triangle Club Uriah W. Dailey - 2 Richard W. Leach - 8 Nathan E. Lehman - 4 Einar D. Manki - 3 Lin T. Nash - 31 Paul J. Podgorski - 1 Ashby A. Richardson, III - 4 Nils E. Rosaen - 2 Devan R. Shah - 2 Allan R. Veler - 3Fraters Club Michael J. Law - 18 Dane St. Pierre - 2 William R. Warmbein - 28Sustaining Contributor Austin J. Beattie - 1 Ryan Carlson - 1 James Dault - 1 Aaron Enszer - 1 Joel Finkelman - 1 Joshua Fosdick - 1 Nickolas Grinwis - 1 James W. Hybarger - 2 Aaron Johnson - 1 Andrew Kirsininkas - 1 Aaron Moen - 1 Matthew Prokash - 1 Steven E. Roberts - 1

Theta-KappaLong Island University, C. W. PostApollo Club Armen L. Enkababian - 34 Richard L. Ermler - 30

Theta-LambdaWidener UniversityTriangle Club Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) - 31 Louis E. Hoffman - 12Fraters Club Charles A. Grassano - 10 Daniel T. Madish, Col. (Ret.) - 17 Rodman N. Smith - 18 Albert J. Trimpert, III - 23Sustaining Contributor Edward W. Callan, Jr. - 10

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

Fraternity for Life Club Mark C. Romig, CFC - 26Apollo Club Stanley F. Bizot - 36Triangle Club Frank M. Scheaffer - 8 Jim M. Strachan - 11 Anton P. Yrle - 13Fraters Club Gregory C. Brown, CFC - 8 Chester J. Plauche, Jr. - 32Sustaining Contributor Kendall P. Wagar - 20

Theta-NuSoutheastern Louisiana UniversityApollo Club Brian M. Bosarge - 13 Travis S. Ridgel - 9Triangle Club Charlie F. Childress, Jr. - 15 Larry A. Hecker - 6 Philip E. Pickard - 7Fraters Club Rodrick S. Bienvenu - 2 John W. McTopy, II - 24Sustaining Contributor Daniel Butler - 1 David Butler - 1 Brandon Campbell - 1 Nicholas Corbin - 1

Cody Davis - 1 Tyler Drude - 1 Jacques Dufour - 1 Shelby Dufour - 1 Randon A. Dufrene - 1 Vincent Genovese - 1 Justin Gettys - 1 Chadwick Gulino - 1 Jared Guzzardo - 1 Randy Higgins - 1 Thomas G. Jones - 14 Cody Kennedy - 1 Kenneth LaCombe - 1 Matthew Moser - 1 Marshall Poynter - 1 George Reeves - 1 Luke Schroeder - 1 Anthony Taormina - 1 Caleb Tourres - 1

Theta-XiUniversity of ArkansasTriangle Club Milton G. Goode - 1Fraters Club Robert S. Lowe - 37Sustaining Contributor Nathan L. Combs - 6

Theta-OmicronAdrian CollegeTriangle Club William R. McCaulley - 30Fraters Club David G. Comerzan - 6

Theta-PiCalifornia State University, ChicoTriangle Club Timothy R. Holbrook - 33Sustaining Contributor William J. Knowlton - 10 Anthony J. Mattera - 3

Theta-RhoSt. Cloud State UniversityTriangle Club Fred D. Bills - 12 Robert O. Copeland - 5

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Scott P. Powers - 1Fraters Club Kevin J. Holubar - 3 Craig L. Shockency - 3 Joel A. Starzecki - 3Sustaining Contributor Nick C. Allen - 1 Matthew D. Becker - 1 Kyle D. Benke - 1 Greg P. Berling - 1 Ryan D. Birkman - 1 Nathan P. Brown - 2 Mathew E. Burma - 1 Brian M. Dockendorf - 1 Kingsly M. Dorholt - 1 Zachary C. Dorholt - 1 Richard M. Ehlenz - 1 Kyle F. Gillis - 1 Jeffrey Goswitz - 1 Darren Greer - 1 Collen Gudowicz - 1 Tyler Harrison - 1 Kyle J. Hartman - 1 Steve R. Klaers - 8 Joshua Lee - 1 Eric Meyer - 1 Derek G. Mihm - 1 Larry D. Mihm - 1 David B. Minier - 12 Todd M. Neal - 2 David W. Nielsen - 6 Ryan Oertel - 1 Joel D. Paul - 1 Bradley J. Ristamaki - 16 Dean R. Smith - 1 Craig R. Surdy - 2 Gary A. Zittlow - 1

Theta-SigmaSt. John’s UniversityTriangle Club Lawrence E. Newman - 26 William J. Sheehan - 4Sustaining Contributor Thomas P. Curry, O.S.B. - 2 Richard L. Panarella - 18

Theta-TauMinnesota State University, MankatoTriangle Club

Wallace F. Droegemueller - 22 John C. Ehlers - 7 Stephen H. Fischer - 22 Curtis G. Stangler - 17 Christopher D. Wachowiak - 4Fraters Club Richard M. Foley - 18 Christopher D. Hiller - 10 Jon Unstad - 1 Robert C. Weinholzer - 33Sustaining Contributor Jeremy T. Swensen - 7

Theta-UpsilonCalifornia State University, SacramentoTriangle Club Elijah A. Blanton - 1 John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. - 34 John E. Mahony - 25 Alexander Stanich - 1 Frank J. Visintin - 16 Mark A. Wells - 1

Theta-PhiUniversity of Wisconsin-La CrosseSustaining Contributor Ronald E. Held - 34 Judd D. Stevenson - 9

Theta-ChiFrostburg State UniversityFraternity for Life Club James D. Williams - 20Apollo Club Richard S. McFee - 8Triangle Club Frank J. Rose - 5Fraters Club Charles H. Orme - 8

Theta-PsiFerris State UniversityTriangle Club Salem G. Bashara, III - 11Sustaining Contributor Terry B. Dolley - 13 Gary K. Woodhull - 16

Theta-OmegaUniversity of Charleston

Apollo Club Edward A. Wheeler, IV - 3Triangle Club Adam C. Walker - 1Fraters Club Gregory J. Carper - 3 Mark A. Hunt - 27 John A. Schmidt - 28Sustaining Contributor Keith E. Hutner - 18 Leon Newton - 7

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

Apollo Club Jean R. Buchen - 36 Joseph P. DeJohn - 18Fraters Club Joseph A. Sekelsky - 33Sustaining Contributor Timothy R. O’Connor - 16

Iota-BetaSusquehanna UniversityTriangle Club Robert H. Ray - 20 Richard D. Rowlands - 21 Matthew Worthington - 1Fraters Club Peter C. Cary - 6Sustaining Contributor Stephen Dingler - 1 Patrick J. McElroy - 1 Linford G. Overholt - 7 Mark W. Richards - 18

Iota-GammaTruman State UniversityApollo Club Paul A. Specht - 38Triangle Club Kevin Luker - 1 John M. O’Day - 23 Conrad F. Stempel - 37 David H. Toops - 9Fraters Club Stacey W. Braswell - 15

Sustaining Contributor Matthew A. Hente - 1 R. Steven Hines - 35 Matthew W. Schlessman - 1 Andrew Windle - 1

Iota-EpsilonMinnesota State University MoorheadTriangle Club Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. - 30Fraters Club Walter Bergseth - 16 Bradley D. Eldevick - 18 Marvin D. Vee - 12Sustaining Contributor Alvin H. Oyama - 14 Roger C. Volden - 7

Iota-ZetaSyracuse UniversityApollo Club John N. Prevas - 27Fraters Club George M. Green - 7Sustaining Contributor David J. Persson - 24

Iota-EtaSlippery Rock UniversityTriangle Club Richard L. Schramko, CFC - 26Sustaining Contributor Robert M. Italia - 31

Iota-ThetaCentenary College of LouisianaTriangle Club Charles D. Holmes - 25 Stephen M. Lioy, Jr. - 1Fraters Club Lawrence D. LeDuff, III - 2 James R. Tinsley - 5

Iota-IotaLa Salle UniversityApollo Club Raymond P. Loftus - 7Triangle Club Gerald J. Coghlan - 16

Iota-KappaClarkson UniversityTriangle Club Paul L. Cooper - 34 Edward R. Dominy, CFC - 23 Michael W. Smiarowski - 19Fraters Club Timothy P. Callahan - 5 Kenneth L. Conover - 37 Eric R. Peterson - 23Sustaining Contributor Lawrence R. Maier - 27

Iota-LambdaIndiana Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Calvin E. Jungquist - 8

Iota-XiConcord UniversityApollo Club DJ Boland, Jr. - 3Triangle Club Robert M. Ashcraft - 17 Benjamin R. Lafferty - 2Fraters Club Vess Furey - 1 Curtis A. Kearns - 1 Roy A. Morgan - 4Sustaining Contributor Thomas W. Quinn, II - 14 Richard D. Silverthorn - 17

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

T. J. Schmitz, CFC (1973-93)

Grand Prytanis Club Joel E. Johnson, CFC - 38Apollo Club Martin R. Riskin - 12Triangle Club Richard B. Hammerstrom - 12 Curtis M. Howard - 8 Robert T. Noonan - 9 T. J. Schmitz, CFC - 35Fraters Club Joseph T. Pyzyk - 27

Iota-PiKent State UniversityApollo Club John M. Perme, Jr. - 24 Jeffrey P. Wokoun - 9Triangle Club Karl H. Mettke - 37 Bruce R. Pearson - 21 John J. Zakowski - 15 Michael L. Zoruba - 11Sustaining Contributor Frederick Appel, Sr. - 17 Samuel Rella - 1 James A. White - 2 Marvin E. Wideman - 7

Iota-SigmaUniversity of Wisconsin-Eau ClaireTriangle Club Kenneth L. Anderson - 39Fraters Club Daniel J. Boehmke - 35 J. Craig Gibson - 4Sustaining Contributor John S. Grunseth - 7

Iota-TauEast Stroudsburg UniversitySustaining Contributor Robert F. Aita - 31 Jerry Beaver - 9 Dwight W. Bomberger - 17 George C. Gibbs - 28 Donald E. Jones, Jr. - 2 Michael J. Richardson - 36

Iota-UpsilonUniversity of West AlabamaTriangle Club Daniel J. Britt - 5 Ronald C. Epperson - 27Fraters Club Rene Cintron - 7Sustaining Contributor Ethan Abbott - 1 Joshua Aldridge - 1 Nicholas Boutwell - 1 Nakia Dennis - 1 Parke Dubose - 1 Joseph Halkias - 1 Jay Langrone - 1 David Lawrence - 1 Chad Lewis - 1 George Lloyd - 1 Michael W. Medley - 1 Johnny Morris, III - 1 Roy Alan M. Quinn - 1 Joshua Scott - 1 Samuel Sneed - 1 Casey Taylor - 1 Timothy Truelove - 1 Timothy Turnbow - 1 Cody Turners - 1 Clint Williams - 1 Ryan Woods - 1

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

Fraternity for Life Club Gary A. Reed - 5

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Triangle Club David M. Ike - 8 Stephen M. Petty - 33Fraters Club Otis M. Porter, Jr. - 8Sustaining Contributor Richard L. Winbigler, Jr. - 20

Iota-ChiNew Mexico Highlands UniversityFounders Club James F. Mandarino - 18Apollo Club Robert L. Williams - 9Fraters Club Joseph T. Steible - 21Sustaining Contributor Kevin J. Rael - 1

Iota-PsiDickinson State UniversityFraters Club Carter R. Christiansen - 13 Daryl A. Splichal - 18

Iota-OmegaGlenville State CollegeGrand Prytanis Club James C. Upton - 1

Kappa-AlphaFranciscan University of SteubenvilleSustaining Contributor Thomas B. Smith - 32

Kappa-DeltaOld Dominion UniversityTriangle Club M. Declan Bransfi eld, III - 17 James A. Hudlow - 9 Michael P. Williams - 1Fraters Club Millard G. Elliott - 13 John B. Grant - 31 James S. Witcher - 5Sustaining Contributor Robert H. Hefl in, Jr. - 16 Larry P. Thomas - 17 John Jacob Wagner, III - 30

Kappa-EpsilonNorthland CollegeFraters Club Robert DeCubellis - 30

Kappa-EtaNew Jersey Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Arthur T. Hamfeldt - 5 Peter J. Sibilski - 13Fraters Club Robert J. Grosso - 24 Christian W. Wagner - 18Sustaining Contributor Jeremy J. Bahun - 1 Francis A. Calabrese - 29 David C. Kelly - 1 William G. Lothian - 1 Gerry O’Halloran - 1 John I. Profaca - 1

Kappa-ThetaAdelphi UniversityTriangle Club Brian J. Keeney - 25 Theodore J. Kohnen - 23Fraters Club Frank A. Cangemi - 11 Nicholas C. Vlachos - 23Sustaining Contributor Russell A. Delldonna - 11 Peter Zarras - 16

Kappa-IotaUniversity of HartfordFounders Club Peter M. Burkle - 4

Fraters Club Steven J. Mangione - 9Sustaining Contributor Thomas S. Mulinski - 18 Ted F. Wethje - 27

Kappa-KappaMonmouth UniversityFraternity for Life Club Charles J. Trabold - 20Apollo Club Mark B. Montgomery - 16Triangle Club Joseph G. Flatley - 13Fraters Club James P. La Russo - 7 Andre Renaudo - 1

Kappa-LambdaUniversity of Minnesota MorrisTriangle Club Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S. - 23Fraters Club Robbie E. Pederson - 26

Kappa-MuEdinboro UniversityFraters Club Robert T. Smith - 2

Kappa-NuRockhurst UniversityFraternity for Life Club Jonn M. Wullschleger - 4Triangle Club Dennis A. Buchheit - 30 Dennis C. Hercules - 26 William H. Reynolds - 1 Francis J. Sheeran, CFC - 12 James M. Stacy - 31Fraters Club William S. DeLeonardis, Jr. - 32 Gerald C. Haake - 22Sustaining Contributor Russell S. Ascheman - 15 Todd Barrett - 1 Stephen J. Moore - 22 Thomas J. Simon - 29 Douglas A. Sortino - 6

Kappa-OmicronPhiladelphia UniversitySustaining Contributor David Bodenheimer - 34 James J. McDermott, Jr. - 23

Kappa-TauUniversity of ArizonaFounders Club Hervey A. Hotchkiss - 35Triangle Club James M. Doyle - 1 Sean Mulvey - 1 Robert M. Selby - 1Fraters Club *Jack Redavid - 25

Kappa-UpsilonVillanova UniversityFraters Club Walter T. Lacz - 17Sustaining Contributor Raymond J. Palmer, Jr. - 20

Kappa-PhiUniversity of Wisconsin-OshkoshFraters Club Frank G. Kuzmickus - 32 Thomas M. McGinty - 20Sustaining Contributor Jerold R. Wertheimer - 2

Kappa-PsiQuinnipiac UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director James L. Totten

Fraternity for Life Club James L. Totten - 20Triangle Club Philip Testa - 1 William J. Whewell - 2Fraters Club Nathan Frost - 1 Matthew Healy - 1 Matthew V. Lesmeister - 1 Ralph S. Michielli - 2 Christopher J. Pia - 1 Patrick L. Pizzichetta - 1 Dylan Shue - 1 James J. Stewart - 2Sustaining Contributor Craig S. Amell - 1 Matthew Battista - 1 Justin J. Carroll - 2 Thomas W. Coleman - 1 Steven L. Coppolecchia - 2 Tyler M. Cox - 1 Thomas Cucci - 1 Derrick DeSilva, III - 1 Marc G. Feinstein - 8 Michael Fitch - 1 Keith D. Fochi - 1 Ryan Hagenbuch - 1 Richard Harris - 1 Adam Hebert - 1 Douglas Hoffman - 1 Steven J. Lent - 1 James O’Connor - 1 Daniel Ralabate - 1 Freddy Rodriguez - 1 Daniel Romanoff - 3 Vincent P. Santorella III - 1 Cameron R. Smith - 1 Vivek Sureddi - 1 Stephen A. Szeles - 2 Frank Tufano - 1 Paul J. Varkal - 18 Jay Wodka - 1

Kappa-OmegaWashburn UniversityFraters Club Gary D. Junghans - 34

Lambda-AlphaUniversity of South FloridaHome ChapterTEF Director Fredrick T. Jacobi

Fraternity for Life Club Fredrick T. Jacobi - 14Grand Prytanis Club Raymond W. Franklin - 19Triangle Club A. J. Musial, Jr. - 3Fraters Club Scott R. Christiansen - 25 Michael E. Sutton - 5 David L. West - 4

Lambda-BetaLewis UniversityTriangle Club Stanley F. Patek - 23Fraters Club Jack A. Wenger - 22Sustaining Contributor Keith R. Heldt - 28

Lambda-GammaUniversity of CincinnatiFounders Club Thomas E. Oole - 34Apollo Club Gary M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. - 9Triangle Club Benjamin F. Gerke - 1 David B. Ginsburg - 16Fraters Club Kenneth C. Holzinger - 14 Stephen R. Schulte - 31Sustaining Contributor

Frank R. Ettensohn - 33

Lambda-DeltaUniversity of Southern MaineHome ChapterGrand Hegemon Shawn A. Babine

Fraternity for Life Club Shawn A. Babine - 4Fraters Club Jeffrey J. Poulin - 1Sustaining Contributor Daniel J. Mancine - 33

Lambda-EpsilonClarion UniversityFounders Club Brian D. Hauser - 2Triangle Club Robert H. Hoffer - 34 John A. Shuman - 16Sustaining Contributor Marcus M. Brown - 2

Lambda-ZetaTroy UniversityTriangle Club Joe W. Stanton, Jr. - 13 Stephen G. Timberlake - 19 Bryan P. Wettig - 1 Peter Woodham - 36Fraters Club Robert M. Busby - 19Sustaining Contributor James M. Cross - 15 John S. Grissett - 19 Jimmy B. Kientz - 1

Lambda-EtaUniversity of IowaApollo Club Graham P. Filean, CDR USN - 24Triangle Club Mark M. Baumback - 16 M. Douglas Carlson - 26 William G. Melcher - 14Fraters Club Paul E. Johnson, M.D. - 12

Lambda-ThetaCollege of Santa FeTriangle Club Michael J. Ohrt - 30 Nelson R. Pleau - 24

Lambda-IotaFlorida State UniversityApollo Club John P. Cleland, Jr. - 2Fraters Club James L. Perdomo - 9Sustaining Contributor Josh Grover - 1

Lambda-KappaDePaul UniversityTriangle Club Gerhard A. Perschke - 24Sustaining Contributor

Wayne E. Stabrawa - 36

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

Triangle Club Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq. - 30 Thomas M. Castner, CFC - 36 Carl J. Garkowski - 34 Elijah Moss - 1 John O. Orona - 1 Michael L. Turner - 19Fraters Club Kevin K. Kasky - 7Sustaining Contributor Bennie S. Diliberto - 25 J. John Prestopnik - 35

Lambda-MuElon UniversityTriangle Club York D. Poole, III - 33Fraters Club Paul J. Haviland - 18 Raymond N. McClure - 33

Lambda-OmicronUniversity of North TexasTriangle Club Scott W. Hatfi eld - 18

Lambda-PiNortheastern Illinois UniversitySustaining Contributor Daniel A. Jimenez - 25 Denis J. Smith - 29 Kelly L. Stewart - 7

Lambda-SigmaKeene State CollegeSustaining Contributor John E. Hasay - 7 Kevin G. Maes - 17

Lambda-TauNorthrop UniversityTriangle Club Michael J. Maroney - 24Fraters Club Ward S. DeWitt - 5

Lambda-UpsilonGeorgia Southern UniversityFounders Club Wilbur C. Bragg, II - 21 George Kegl - 7 *Frank Sanders, CFC - 20Apollo Club Robert N. Bass - 7 Phillip R. Derengowski, Sr. - 4 Donald J. McQuaig - 19Triangle Club Michael Benjamin - 1 Edward W. Clay, Jr. - 5 Benjamin Ellenburg - 5 Steven E. Fortune - 5 Paul T. Fregosi - 1

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

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

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

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Lambda-PhiBryant UniversityTriangle Club Paul F. D’Adamo - 21 Frank J. Sonderer - 20Sustaining Contributor John J. Hastings - 18

Lambda-ChiWayne State College Triangle Club William E. Koudele - 20Fraters Club Bruce Copeland - 2 Frederick C. Johnson - 11 Thomas C. Newman - 20 Andrew Wolf - 1

Lambda-PsiEast Carolina University

Triangle Club William A. Bagwell - 3 Nathan Gminder - 1 Roger A. Russell - 19Fraters Club Patrick Nisbet - 1

Lambda-OmegaGeorgia State UniversityTriangle Club Anthony P. Burger - 15 Michael P. Cannon - 4

Mu-AlphaWest Chester UniversityFounders Club Robert S. Uhl - 2Fraters Club Mark Snyder - 1

Mu-BetaEastern Kentucky UniversityTriangle Club Robert A. Colacello - 32 James L. Gross, Jr. - 29 Marshall S. Nathanson, Jr. - 5 Daniel P. Stratton - 31Sustaining Contributor Thomas Amaral - 1 Matt Davidson - 1 John Harris - 1 Austin Murdock - 1 Ishmael Purcell - 24 Nathan Renfrow - 1 Carl Schoensiegel - 1 Peyton Sloan - 1 Jason Smith - 1

Nicholas Tucker - 1 Patrick R. Ulrich - 1 Daniel Weaver - 1 Kevin Williams - 1

Mu-GammaMidwestern State UniversityTriangle Club Chris D. Craft - 20Fraters Club John E. Abbott - 2Sustaining Contributor John C. Grimshaw - 26

Mu-DeltaAthens State UniversityFraters Club Timothy H. Hodge - 10 Cecil P. Horn, Jr. - 26

Mu-EpsilonUniversity of Massachusetts LowellApollo Club Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. - 32Fraters Club Kenneth L. Georgevits - 29

Mu-ZetaNicholls State UniversityApollo Club Richard A. Clements - 23Triangle Club Timothy P. Clements - 3Fraters Club Gary E. Clement - 11 Christopher P. Marti - 4Sustaining Contributor

Danny W. McCarthy - 11

Mu-EtaNortheastern UniversityFraters Club Edgar C. Seely, III - 32

Mu-ThetaLycoming CollegeFounders Club Mark M. Puzdrak - 6Apollo Club Eric M. Chamberlain - 8Triangle Club Kevin Lasko - 1 Robert P. Turner - 13Fraters Club James M. Columbia - 8

Mu-IotaWestern New England CollegeTriangle Club Gary R. La Perle - 11 Michael K. Littleford - 27Fraters Club William G. Roos - 15

Mu-KappaUniversity of New HavenSustaining Contributor Louis J. Scarfo - 31

Mu-LambdaMichigan Technological UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Alan F. Mulvey - 15Founders Club Eric P. Jung - 1Apollo Club Brett A. Dodge - 9Fraters Club John F. Barry - 9 Leon D. Walters - 6Sustaining Contributor James C. Schluckbier - 23

Mu-MuHofstra UniversityTriangle Club George R. Rehn - 21Fraters Club Ira M. Birns - 18 Frank L. Carollo - 29 Kenneth L. Wallack - 32

Mu-NuUniversity of Wisconsin-PlattevilleTriangle Club Robert M. Dobbins, III - 5 James H. Fassbender - 17 Jerome E. Schewe, CFC - 29 Paul H. Vagnini - 27 Tyler Watson - 1Fraters Club Joseph P. Farley - 22 Christopher A. Mettke - 8 David A. Wittig - 4Sustaining Contributor Richard G. Josh - 23 Sean Poser - 1

Mu-XiCalifornia State University, FullertonGrand Prytanis Club Tracy S. Polley - 23Triangle Club Byron D. Whitten - 4Fraters Club Louis C. Baron - 4

Mu-OmicronTennessee Technological UniversityTriangle Club Robert E. Pugh - 8Sustaining Contributor Aaron A. Akagi - 1 Zachary R. Cate - 1 Cody Crews - 1

Dylan S. Cross - 1 Jacob F. Dale - 1 Justin Evett - 1 Charles L. Freeman - 1 Caleb Garrett - 1 George Goodwin - 1 Brandon J. Heichelbech - 1 Daniel R. Hixson - 1 Jim Kleinert - 1 Richard Maynard - 1 Ryan Peardon - 1 James M. Petty - 1 Joseph Roberts - 1 Bryan Shirley - 1 Russ Sirbaugh - 1 Tanner Smith - 1 Nathan Stout - 1 Michael Tomlin - 1 Erich Troxel - 1 William VanWagner - 1 William Wood - 1

Mu-RhoBethel UniversityFraters Club Joseph T. Casarella - 14

Mu-SigmaMorehead State UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director Elmer R. Smith

Fraternity for Life Club Elmer R. Smith - 24Triangle Club Bruce Pohlmeyer - 1 Daniel M. Reeder - 2Fraters Club Herman Jack Webb - 33Sustaining Contributor Sean Schooley - 1

Mu-TauJames Madison UniversityFraters Club R. Bruce Chisholm - 24 John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) - 29Sustaining Contributor Larry G. Nash - 8

Mu-UpsilonIllinois State UniversityApollo Club Kenneth Pollock - 29Triangle Club Joseph M. Barta - 12 Daniel J. Jones - 1 Kirk E. Klein - 12Fraters Club Michael P. DiMaggio - 31 Robert C. Landrum - 31Sustaining Contributor David T. Benson - 1 Ronald J. Salamone - 16 LeRoy P. Taylor - 8

Mu-PhiTexas A&M University-Corpus ChristiFraters Club Gary A. Galyas - 21

Mu-ChiUniversity of North Carolina at WilmingtonApollo Club Ryan M. Ivey - 1 Scott T. Olson - 1Triangle Club George R. Erkes, Jr. - 5

Mu-PsiUniversity of Massachusetts DartmouthFraters Club John M. Martinous, Jr. - 5

Mu-OmegaGeorge Mason University

Circle of Excellence

The Tau Kappa Epsilon Circle of Excellence is a group of Tekes who have achieved the highest level of professional success in their chosen fi eld of endeavor. These men have

been recognized by their peers for extraordinary achievement. Tau Kappa Epsilon has established the Circle to recognize these Fraters, to welcome their input on the activities of the Fraternity and Foundation, and to invite them to help develop our next generation of TKE leaders whenever and however possible.

The Circle of Excellence is a genuine and heartfelt expression of Tau Kappa Epsilon that might be summarized in these four words: “Job Well Done, Frater.” Members are a source of pride and inspiration for the current undergraduates of our more than 270 chapters as well as for all alumni of Tau Kappa Epsilon.

See a list of all inductees by visiting www.tke.org/circleofexcellence.

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Grand Prytanis Club Steven L. Payne - 32Apollo Club Travis S. Floyd - 5Triangle Club Edward F. Boland - 11 Michael J. Kowalski - 10 Kenneth D. Reid - 28Fraters Club Robert D. Frappier - 4Sustaining Contributor Philip W. James - 4

Nu-BetaAlbright CollegeApollo Club George Schaeffer, III, USN - 34

Nu-GammaUniversity of St. ThomasFraters Club Bruce E. Carlson, CFC - 11

Nu-DeltaColorado State University-PuebloSustaining Contributor Lynn D. Womack - 7

Nu-EpsilonSuffolk UniversityFounders Club Michael J. Di Resta - 28

Nu-ZetaElmhurst CollegeApollo Club Dale G. DeKok - 34

Nu-EtaBoise State UniversityTriangle Club Tom H. Gano - 1

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

Grand Prytanis Club Mark K. Johnson - 25Fraters Club Douglas R. Ferguson - 2 Michael R. Keim, D.D.S. - 23

Nu-KappaWinona State UniversityTriangle Club Lee P. Newman - 35Fraters Club Kyle Huseth - 1 Eric E. Kirschner - 11 Jeffrey Schneider - 1 Erik Unstad - 1Sustaining Contributor Jared G. Bareta - 1

Nu-LambdaUniversity of Southern IndianaTriangle Club Spencer M. Castile - 1 Michael S. Eickhoff - 14 Richard W. Ferber - 1 Sean R. Gallagher - 1 Scott I. Richardson - 2Sustaining Contributor Brandon P. Cockrum - 2

Nu-MuUniversity of South AlabamaGrand Prytanis Club Matthew D. Barclift - 3 Tony Clemens - 5Apollo Club Michael L. Jones - 1Triangle Club Brian A. Fisackerly - 7

James B. Jackson - 34 Michael B. Neely - 4Fraters Club William A. Thomas - 1Sustaining Contributor Jacob Salinas - 1 Robert E. Stewart, Jr. - 10

Nu-XiStephen F. Austin State UniversityTriangle Club Larry H. Axelson - 28 William E. Bayne, Jr. - 1 Jeffrey H. Davis - 5 John C. Husum - 2 Emzey J. Wisegerber - 1Fraters Club William J. Lawrence - 14 Preston Thormer - 1

Nu-PiUniversity of DelawareApollo Club Michael D. Yon - 8Triangle Club Ramzi M. Sabbagh - 12Fraters Club Steven W. Brockel - 25 Robert H. Miller, CFC - 24 Andrew J. Rominiecki - 23 Jeffrey A. Swenson - 3

Nu-SigmaUpper Iowa UniversityFraters Club Armon L. Haagen - 10

Nu-TauMansfi eld University of PennsylvaniaTriangle Club Robert A. Cook - 29Fraters Club Robert D. Shorb, CFC - 30

Nu-UpsilonTexas A & M University-KingsvilleTriangle Club Roger O. Jarvis - 20 Leonard C. Wilkerson - 6

Nu-ChiBentley UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Christopher H. Herr - 7

Nu-PsiWest Liberty State CollegeSustaining Contributor Thomas G. Campbell - 15

Nu-OmegaWilliam Paterson UniversityApollo Club Anthony Cavotto - 34Fraters Club Christopher Bosco - 5 Steven A. Weiner - 13Sustaining Contributor George Cabourg - 8 Robert J. Zampese - 2

Xi-AlphaMassachusetts College of Liberal ArtsSustaining Contributor Robert E. Wojnicki - 20

Xi-BetaSouthern Illinois University EdwardsvilleFraters Club Thomas J. Garfunkel - 5Sustaining Contributor Michael R. Shanahan - 24

Xi-GammaNew York Institute of New York-Old WestburyFounders Club Peter M. Dawson - 3

Triangle Club Ken R. Blaney - 1Sustaining Contributor Joseph Hwang - 1 George W. Koutsouras - 2

Xi-DeltaFairleigh Dickinson University, TeaneckApollo Club Steven J. Greenberg - 13Sustaining Contributor Douglas Feigel - 12

Xi-ZetaBluefi eld State CollegeTriangle Club Lino Penas - 34

Xi-EtaMissouri Western State UniversityApollo Club Zachary D. Ramsay - 8Triangle Club John K. Fabsits - 3 Javier Geronimo - 8Sustaining Contributor John N. Burgess - 28 Timothy J. Spiek - 9

Xi-ThetaUniversity of West GeorgiaFraternity for Life Club S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC - 18

Xi-IotaUniversity of Central FloridaFounders Club Alexander C. Rudloff - 4Triangle Club James G. Balaschak - 11 David Cerbone - 1 Bryan N. Saterbo - 25 R. Brian Skadowski - 15 Paul D. Woods - 18

Xi-KappaBaker UniversityFraters Club Donald L. Varnau - 33

Xi-LambdaUniversity of GeorgiaApollo Club C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. - 34Sustaining Contributor Philip Bettendorf, Jr. - 4 David A. Duncan - 6 Lawrence F. Edwards - 25 J. Ray Grant, M.D. - 21 Jeffrey Pearsall - 1

Xi-MuUniversity of DaytonTriangle Club Steven H. Boyd, Jr. - 13Sustaining Contributor Andrew P. LaRue - 13

Xi-XiTexas State UniversityTriangle Club Billy J. Chambers - 35Sustaining Contributor Luke Abbett - 1 John Acord - 1 Ricky Aguilera - 1 Slate Angel - 1 Timothy Bailey - 1 Joseph Barmore - 1 Michael Behl - 1 James Blaylock - 1 Jacob Caicedo - 1 Jason Carter - 1 Taylor Cassady - 1 Aaron Craighead - 1 Daniel Epstein - 1 Benjamin Fair - 1 Jason Finch - 1

Jeff Forster - 1 Keith Forster - 1 Preston Fredrich - 1 TJ Gardner - 1 Joe Garza - 1 Scott Gill - 1 Albert Gomez - 1 Cory Graves - 1 Jared Horne - 1 Cullen Kutscherousky - 1 Adam Lipsman - 1 Alex Lipsman - 1 Zach Lowden - 1 Christian Malone - 1 Austyn Manos - 1 Landon Meekma - 1 Austin Munsch - 1 Court Nance - 1 Daniel Olson - 1 Justin Pearson - 1 Thomas Pollock - 1 Miguel Portillo - 1 Christian Quiroga - 1 Dustin W. Rowe - 1 Eddie Rutherford - 1 Travis Sandel - 1 Nathan Scott - 1 Chad Snider - 1 Chris Talley - 1 Kyle Tebbe - 1 Jonathan Thibeadeau - 1 Jeff Thrower - 1 Jared Trimm - 1 Brian Troyano - 1 Joseph Vilangattuseril - 1 Daniel Walker-Rice - 1 Michael Weibel - 1 Andrew J. White - 1 Garrett Wojcik - 1 Justin Wood - 1

Xi-SigmaMilton CollegeSustaining Contributor Robert I. Judd - 1

Xi-UpsilonRochester Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Matthew Bialek - 1 Herbert H. Grabb - 16 Franklin P. Strube - 1Fraters Club Thomas G. Miller - 24 Ryan Nelson - 1 Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II - 24

Xi-ChiSouthern Polytechnic State UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Thomas C. Miles - 25Apollo Club Rodney G. Bowers - 10Triangle Club Robert M. Buhl - 8

Xi-PsiSouth Dakota State UniversitySustaining Contributor Loren M. Steenson - 26

Xi-OmegaVirginia Polytechnic InstituteTriangle Club David A. Schnepp - 4 Charles R. Stewart - 1 Ronald E. Vaillant - 5Fraters Club George A. Bidanset - 30 Michael J. Brocato - 23 Thomas J. James - 18Sustaining Contributor Craig Leonard - 1

Omicron-AlphaAppalachian State UniversityTriangle Club

Christopher L. Coble - 17 Caleb Smith - 8Fraters Club Steven D. Abernathy - 27 Raleigh W. Hartman, Jr. - 6 Randall S. Marin - 12 Mark F. Proies - 5 David A. Womble, Jr. - 31Sustaining Contributor Robert D. Twitchell - 28

Omicron-GammaCentral Connecticut State UniversityFraters Club Neil D. Robinson - 19

Omicron-EpsilonBemidji State UniversityFraters Club Barry K. Schonberger - 30

Omicron-ZetaWeber State UniversityFraters Club Thomas R. McKenna - 25Sustaining Contributor Michael A. Stein - 8

Omicron-EtaWest Virginia Institute of TechnologyTriangle Club Phillip W. Jarrell - 31Fraters Club Dwight L. Stull - 30

Omicron-ThetaNewberry CollegeFounders Club Harry E. Hawkins - 34Sustaining Contributor Craig D. Smith - 1

Omicron-IotaRowan UniversityTriangle Club Glenn F. Drake - 3 Andrew Ensminger - 1 Charles W. Harvey, lll - 1 John C. Krantz - 34 Craig E. Major - 25Fraters Club Nelson R. Abreu - 2 Scott P. Lopez - 7Sustaining Contributor Dean Spivey - 1

Omicron-KappaUniversity of Louisiana at LafayetteHome ChapterGrand Histor Bobby A. Jarred

Grand Prytanis Club Bobby A. Jarred - 5

Omicron-NuFlorida Institute of TechnologyGrand Prytanis Club Daniel C. Pelletier - 13Apollo Club Kevin A. Helms, CFC - 10 Elmer R. Pensack – 19 Kenneth P. Revay - 4Triangle Club Jason M. Sperry - 2Fraters Club Donald J. Seiler - 8Sustaining Contributor Robert W. Jefferis - 4

Omicron-OmicronUniversity of Missouri-St. LouisTriangle Club Steven L. Engelhard - 33Fraters Club

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Louis W. Pfl eckl, Jr. - 33

Omicron-PiBaylor UniversityApollo Club Jeffery J. Schnellhardt - 14Triangle Club Raymond T. Beurket, III - 12 Christopher P. Cheek - 1 David R. Duncan - 12 John M. Head - 18 Thomas L. Wright - 1

Omicron-RhoTexas Tech UniversityApollo Club Stephen G. Hemphill - 2 G. Kurt Hogaboom - 18Triangle Club Michael Wilson - 4Sustaining Contributor Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. - 29

Omicron-SigmaIndiana University SoutheastFraters Club Dennis M. Leffl er - 3 Donald G. Powers - 6 Kenneth F. Seis - 18Sustaining Contributor Charles E. Marking - 27

Omicron-TauColumbus State UniversityTriangle Club David Hay - 19 Mark R. Keaton, M.D. - 22 Andrew J. Patterson - 4Fraters Club Fred Y. Okamoto - 1

Omicron-UpsilonYork College of PennsylvaniaTriangle Club Richard L. Shelton, Jr. - 11Sustaining Contributor Robert Rafano - 1

Omicron-PhiUniversity of OklahomaFraters Club Luke A. Ball - 23 Richard D. Shmel - 15

Omicron-ChiRobert Morris UniversityTriangle Club Stephen C. Brant - 23

Omicron-OmegaRadford UniversityFounders Club Erik J. Platenberg - 19Triangle Club Joseph W. Walker - 2

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

Fraternity for Life Club Lonnie G. Justice, CFC - 27Triangle Club Kurt Iben - 1 Steven R. Oster - 7Fraters Club Robin C. Myers - 17 Russell T. Rizzotte - 3Sustaining Contributor Anthony Shiffl ett - 10

Pi-BetaBloomsburg University of PennsylvaniaTriangle Club Randall B. Spence - 27

Fraters Club Vincent J. June - 13 Walter T. Zabicki - 29

Pi-GammaEast Tennessee State UniversityTriangle Club Robert T. Rigler - 8Fraters Club Jeffery Birdwell - 2Sustaining Contributor Milton E. Carter - 17

Pi-DeltaUniversity of Alabama at BirminghamGrand Prytanis Club James R. Warren, III - 1Fraters Club Kevin C. Barrington - 9Sustaining Contributor Alexander Nourse - 1

Pi-EpsilonChristian Brothers UniversityGrand Prytanis Club Timothy D. Wardlow - 3Founders Club William R. Nadicksbernd - 5Apollo Club Samuel D. Arrington, III - 2Triangle Club Ross D. Harris, Jr. - 13 Daniel B. Kueter - 7 Christopher P. Murphy - 17Fraters Club Michael Berry - 1 R. Felix Bishop, CFC - 21 Lawrence T. LeBlond - 7 Terry E. Westbrook - 12Sustaining Contributor Terence Netzel - 1 G. David Wells, III - 10

Pi-EtaTexas A & M UniversityFraters Club Robert W. Ivey, III - 5

Pi-ThetaUniversity of Texas at San AntonioTriangle Club Michael L. Lehmann - 2

Pi-IotaUniversity of Nevada, RenoTriangle Club Scott H. Carey - 2 Christopher R. Driscoll - 1

Pi-KappaMesa State CollegeApollo Club Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. - 17

Pi-MuState University College-BuffaloTriangle Club Michael J. Johnson - 5Sustaining Contributor Sean Trehy - 1 James K. Webster - 15

Pi-XiUniversity of California, San DiegoSustaining Contributor Lonnie Ko - 1 Jeffrey W. Lane - 1

Pi-OmicronNorthern Kentucky UniversitySustaining Contributor Ethan Chester - 1 Jake F. Lehnert - 1 Joel Nicholas - 1 Matthew D. Trauth - 7

Pi-SigmaRichard Stockton College of New JerseySustaining Contributor

Christopher P. Midura - 1

Pi-UpsilonTowson UniversityTriangle Club Steven M. Reamy - 2Fraters Club Gregory A. Hinkle - 1Sustaining Contributor Alexander Roth - 1 Jamie W. Ryan - 8 Bryan Sartory - 1

Pi-ChiRutgers University-CamdenSustaining Contributor Jeffrey S. Burkhardt - 1 Carl W. Thomas, Jr. - 1

Pi-OmegaUniversity of Albany-SUNYTriangle Club Alan Milstein - 13

Rho-AlphaWinthrop UniversityFounders Club Scott D. Melton - 2Apollo Club Michael D. Steele - 6Triangle Club David D. McDonald - 2

Rho-BetaMichigan State UniversityFounders Club Jeffrey P. Wincel - 6

Rho-GammaUniversity of North Carolina at GreensboroFraters Club Christopher J. Ward - 7

Rho-DeltaCal Poly PomonaApollo Club Eric Krieger - 8Triangle Club Joseph Adam - 1Fraters Club Mark M. Yeung - 1Sustaining Contributor Thomas M. Kenna - 14

Rho-EpsilonNorthwood UniversityTriangle Club Thomas S. Luptowski - 8

Rho-ZetaMontclair State UniversityTriangle Club Michael Zarandona - 1Sustaining Contributor Robert Acerra - 3 Christopher Clay - 1 Bruno Pavlicek - 1 Angelo Puerari - 1

Rho-EtaSUNY-Stony Brook University Sustaining Contributor Vasili Sushko - 1

Rho-ThetaLake Superior State UniversityFraters Club Stephen J. Chomniak - 15Sustaining Contributor James Mathias - 1 Christopher C. Seguin - 6

Rho-IotaTarkio CollegeSustaining Contributor

Raymond J. Mueller - 18

Rho-KappaLongwood UniversitySustaining Contributor Ricky W. Stanfi eld - 9

Rho-MuBinghamton University-SUNYFraters Club Frank Riess - 1Sustaining Contributor Michael Levy - 11

Rho-NuSan Francisco State UniversityFraters Club R. Martin Newton - 5

Rho-XiSan Jose’ State UniversityTriangle Club Ruben J. Lee - 1Fraters Club Jeffrey M. Barto - 12 Edward R. Cordia, Jr. - 1

Rho-OmicronCal Poly, San Luis ObispoTriangle Club Robert A. Roumiguiere, III - 1

Rho-PiUniversity of Rio GrandeTriangle Club John L. Helm - 3

Rho-RhoSam Houston State UniversityTriangle Club Carl J. Comer - 1Sustaining Contributor H. Scott Apley - 2

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

Fraternity for Life Club Lee M. Stacey - 18Triangle Club Thomas C. Beshke - 5 Drew P. Cataldo - 3Fraters Club Aron G. Carlson - 1 Heath O. Warmbein - 3

Rho-TauUniversity of Michigan-DearbornFraters Club Christopher L. Simons - 6Sustaining Contributor Jason A. Halprin - 18

Rho-UpsilonFranklin CollegeGrand Prytanis Club Joseph B. Hoage - 2Triangle Club Donnie E. Aldrich - 3 David J. Baker - 12 Michael Harwood - 1 Ronald J. Moser, Jr. - 13Fraters Club Drew W. Bright - 1 Benjamin L. Carroll - 2 Bryston W. Cutter - 4 Patrick W. Orr - 1 Clint L. Whitson - 2Sustaining Contributor Justin N. Anderson - 1 Spencer W. P. Beard - 2 Robert L. Braman - 1 John M. Chiarotti, II - 1 Jason A. Clagg - 2 Joshua C. DeArmitt - 2

Donald A. Fair - 2 Robert W. Fair - 1 Matthew S. Hickey - 1 Gregory E.Long - 2 Bradley A. Rateike - 2 Shaun T. Rosser - 2 Cameron D. Savage - 2 George R. Simons, III - 1 Kevin W. Smith - 4 William E. Tucker - 1 Philip A. Vande Berg - 2 Jack A. Waggoner, Jr. - 1 Christopher D. Walsh - 6 Jordan Waltz - 1 James K. Whitehouse, II - 2 Kyle D. Witkemper - 1

Rho-ChiLebanon Valley CollegeApollo Club Dr. Barney T. Raffi eld, III - 1 Ryan H. Tweedie - 1Triangle Club Anthony E. Kuhns - 1 William J. O’Connor - 1Fraters Club Anthony R. Bernarduci - 1 Adam L. Feltes - 1 Steven M. Kurtz - 1 Thomas P. Schaaf - 2 David L. Yinger - 1Sustaining Contributor Eric R. Kratz - 1 David G. Schott - 6 Scott J. Sevinsky - 1 Jeremy D. Wilson - 12 Jeffrey T. Wolff - 2

Rho-PsiMillersville UniversityFraters Club Andrew J. Burke - 2 Daniel J. Crocker - 17 Taza M. Nelson - 18

Rho-OmegaUniversity of South CarolinaGrand Prytanis Club John B. Hutto - 12Triangle Club Gregory S. Wyatt, CFC - 9

Sigma-AlphaFlorida International UniversityFounders Club Martin Guerra - 1Apollo Club Gerardo Campos, Jr. - 2 Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC - 13Triangle Club Daniel De Los Santos - 5

Sigma-GammaState University of New York at PlattsburghTriangle Club Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. - 13

Sigma-ThetaSaint Leo UniversityHome ChapterTEF Director Alfredo J. MolinaTEF Director Donald R. Tapia

Fraternity for Life Club Donald R. Tapia - 2Triangle Club Christopher Bedell - 2 Alfredo J. Molina - 2 Derek A. Molina - 1 Joseph M. Peplinski - 1 Mark S. Vander Linde - 1

Sigma-IotaPace University-PleasantvilleApollo Club

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Sigma-KappaMerrimack CollegeTriangle Club Kurt Gronberg - 1 Brendan D. Towell - 1Fraters Club Michael P. Creamer - 6 Andrew E. Ferrante - 1

Sigma-LambdaNortheastern State UniversityTriangle Club Dillon Buss - 1

Sigma-XiSt. Norbert CollegeTriangle Club Dan Schaefer - 1Fraters Club James M. Benware - 9

Sigma-OmicronMiddle Tennessee State UniversityTriangle Club Nathan M. Lux - 6Fraters Club Michael Chambers - 5Sustaining Contributor Michael L. Guidotti - 3

Sigma-RhoMarist CollegeTriangle Club James O. Lord - 3

Sigma-UpsilonRamapo College of New JerseyTriangle Club Devon P. Gannon - 1Sustaining Contributor Nathaniel J. Henein - 1

Sigma-PhiTemple UniversityTriangle Club Jeffrey Koltisko - 1

Sigma-ChiUniversity of California, DavisTriangle Club Benjamin M. Bloom - 1 James Kim - 1Fraters Club Kevin R. Carpenter - 1

Sigma-PsiClemson UniversityTriangle Club Robert R. Cardell, IV - 1Sustaining Contributor Marcus Infanti - 1

Tau-BetaSonoma State UniversityTriangle Club Neil E. Livingston - 1 Alexander Schlenzka - 1Fraters Club Jonathan Strouse - 1 Justin T. Studebaker - 4 Cameron Wright - 1

Tau-DeltaNew Jersey City UniversitySustaining Contributor Michael J. Drozd - 2 Frank Schiavone, Jr. - 1

Tau-EpsilonUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaFraters Club Cory Williams - 12Sustaining Contributor Douglas High - 1

Tau-ZetaWestern Connecticut State UniversityFraters Club David J. Kozlowski, CFC - 11Sustaining Contributor Mo Sakil - 2

Tau-EtaSouthern Connecticut State UniversitySustaining Contributor Douglas Belliveau - 1

Tau-ThetaFairleigh Dickinson University, MadisonTriangle Club Corbin M. Dean - 1 Thomas E. Ensley, Jr. - 1 William W. Kole - 1

Tau-KappaVirginia Commonwealth UniversitySustaining Contributor Vic T. Bonavries - 7

Tau-LambdaKean UniversityTriangle Club Joseph DeAngelo, III - 6 Bryan Unger - 1Sustaining Contributor Cruz Gracia - 2

Tau-PiPace University-ManhattanTriangle Club James R. Soraghan - 1 Brian M. Tietje - 12

Tau-RhoCalifornia State University, San MarcosTriangle Club Bryan C. Smith - 1

Tau-SigmaFrancis Marion UniversityTriangle Club Perry M. Vincent - 1

Tau-TauCoastal Carolina UniversityTriangle Club Robert Morrell - 1

Tau-ChiCarthage CollegeTriangle Club Matthew E. Passanante - 1

Tau-PsiUniversity of West FloridaApollo Club Ethan M. Stubbs, II - 2Fraters Club Todd S. Zaborski - 1Sustaining Contributor Kevin Arcelay - 1 Zachary P. Barrett - 1 Christopher Barron - 1 Sean D. Calabrese - 1 John Crippen - 1 Thom Drew - 1 Chris Goodwin - 1 Russell Harbin - 1 Jonathan W. Joiner - 1 Zachary J. Lang - 1 Russell Maffet - 1 Alejandro Martinez - 1 Patrick Mckivison - 1 Brenton S. McMahon - 1 Paul Miller - 1 Manuel Ortiz-Morales - 1 William C. Powell, Jr. - 1 Kyle Quick - 1 Matt T. Rhoades - 1 Sebastian Rivera - 1 Brad Scott - 1 Mathew C. Taylor - 1

Brett Turcotte - 1 Grayson T. Wood - 1

Upsilon-AlphaSpring Hill CollegeTriangle Club Santiago J. Iturralde - 1 Matthew J. Previts - 10 Robin H. Ruffi no - 7Fraters Club Gregory R. Bel - 4Sustaining Contributor Colten Biro - 1

Upsilon-BetaCalifornia State University, NorthridgeTriangle Club Manuel C. Alvarado - 1 John Ghera - 1 Bradford D. Kelly - 1Sustaining Contributor Casey B. Norton - 1

Upsilon-GammaUniversity of Minnesota DuluthTriangle Club Bryan T. Lamb - 1 Kyle R. Middleton - 1Fraters Club David Wadsworth - 1Sustaining Contributor Andrew D. Kadlec - 1 Aaron S. Theisen - 1

Upsilon-DeltaSaginaw Valley State UniversityFraters Club Jason P. Galea - 1 Evan Ranshaw - 4Sustaining Contributor Daniel R. Porta - 1

Upsilon-IotaIndiana University-Purdue University IndianapolisApollo Club Alex D. Baker - 1Triangle Club Jack Price - 2Sustaining Contributor Daniel L. Shields - 1 Brendan Tiernan - 1

Upsilon-KappaSir Sandford Fleming CollegeSustaining Contributor Jeremy Blackwell - 1 Jeff Burton - 1

Upsilon-NuUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillSustaining Contributor Akshay Ahuja - 1 Richard S. Altman, Jr. - 1 Blake Barrington - 1 Christopher M. Baskett - 1 Logan N. Bertram - 1 Steven J. Better - 1 Ronald F. Bilbao - 1 Corey L. Bobeck - 1 Clifton L. Brett - 1 Jared D. Canady - 1 Dustin S. Carter - 1 Robert M. Causey - 1 Dominic P. Dascoli, II - 1 Joshua G. Feldman - 1 Ankit A. Gupta - 1 Michael C. Hurst - 1 Jonathan W. Kapp - 1 Joseph R. Kirkman - 1 Kyle L. Madden - 1 R. Trent McCotter - 1 Patrick J. Noto - 1 Emmanuel Opoku, Jr. - 1 Christian G. Quingla - 1 Aaron M. Roberts - 1 Maxwell E. Schweizer - 1 Victor C. B. Smith - 1

TKE Foundation Ambassadors James C. Upton IW US Army Matthew D. Barclift NM Mobile ALTripp R. Warren, III PD Homewood ALErik L. Glenn GB Parker COMark A. Blazer ZZ St Petersburg FLMartin Guerra SA Miami FLAlvin F. Walker, Jr. AC Louisville KYTony Clemens NM College Park MDScott D. Melton RA Baltimore MDShawn A. Babine LD Scarborough MERobert O. Copeland QR Eden Prairie MNDavid R. Wallace ZQ St Louis MOJames F. Mandarino IC Las Vegas NMPeter M. Dawson XG East Islip NYJames J. Hickey ZA Staten Island NYMichael J. Johnson PM Tonawanda NYMichael D. Steele RA Clemson SCChris R. Leemon QI Middleton WI

Foundation Ambassadors advance the Foundation's mission by sharing their enthusiasm and support of TKE by attending alumni or chapter events. Th e Ambassador serves as a local resource about the Foundation, and is eager to answer ques-tions about how you can support the Fraternity. To learn more about the Foundation Ambassador Program, contact [email protected].

Jorge A. Vaca - 1 Daniel Van Niekerk - 1 Joshua D. Watkins - 1 Christopher S. S. Watts - 1 Robert A. Wessels - 1 David I. Williams - 1 Nicholas M. Zerona - 1

TKE ColonyBarry UniversityFounders Club Dr. Ron Lennon - 4Triangle Club Gianfranco Nocerino - 3Sustaining Contributor Anthony T. Grant - 1

TKE ColonyUniversity of TennesseeTriangle Club Ross A. Mol - 2Sustaining Contributor William B. Fitch - 8

TKE ColonyUniversity of Arkansas-MonticelloTriangle Club David L. Johnston - 1Sustaining Contributor Zachary Alexander - 1 Matthew Breashears - 1 Adam Clark - 1

Eric Daniels - 1 Daniel Dunn - 1 Terrence Dye - 1 Jordan Golden - 1 Maxwell Hendrix - 1 Joseph B. Hodges - 1 Christopher L. Johnson - 2 Joseph C. Kinney - 1 Jacob Kuhn - 1 Josh Martin - 1 Leonard Polk - 1 Jordan Stich - 1

TKE ColonyPenn State Harrisburg Sustaining Contributor Fahim Ahmed - 1 Thomas Brown - 1 Joseph M. Matvia - 1 Lee W. Samuelson - 1

TKE ColonyOakland UniversityFraters Club Eric M. Bonneville - 1Sustaining Contributor Thomas M. Cruz - 1 Nicholas McCormick - 1

TKE ColonySUNY DelhiTriangle Club Mike Specioso - 1

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SOCIETY OF 1899

Gifts of $250,000 or more

Richard C. ErnestSteve J. MuirGregory P. Woodson

GRAND PRYTANIS’ CIRCLE

Gifts of $100,000 - $249,999

Don JohnsonLonnie G. Justice, CFCWilliam V. Muse, CFCElmer R. SmithDonald R. Tapia

PRESIDENTS CIRCLE

Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999

Dan W. BowerDonald A. Campbell, Jr.John A. Courson, CFCAnonymous DonorChristopher EberMark A. Fite, CFCJohn C. Fitzgerald, Jr.Mark K. JohnsonCharles J. Trabold

LEADERS SOCIETY

Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999

Robert J. BorelKevin J. BrockDaniel Lee CummingsEdward C. DrosteRuss H. HeilFredrick T. JacobiJoel E. Johnson, CFCBenny L. JohnsonBrent B. JohnsonWallace E. Johnston, Jr.Kevin M. Mayeux, CAEMichael A. Moxley, CFCRobert L. Olcott, CAEJohn B. PhillipsRobert D. PlanckKevin H. PollardMark C. Romig, CFCT. J. Schmitz, CFCLee M. StaceyTimothy L. TaschwerJames L. TottenJonn M. WullschlegerJames V. Wyllie

Joseph H. EberlyFrank S. FerrisJames D. FialaMagnus Flaws, Jr.Daniel D. FreebergGen Services AdmDavid A. Goodman, M.D.Chris A. Grasso, CFCDavid J. HamernikEarle H. Harbison, Jr.James W. HarrillBrad L. HarrisHarry E. HawkinsJay P. HochstaineKurt L. HofferRichard L. HollisJames M. HookerHervey A. HotchkissDon W. HulseyStanley W. HungerfordJohn B. HuttoSteven A. Jones, CFCJerome A. KaufmanJames M. KiltsTed T. KubalaMichael R. LangJ. Andrew LanganFred C. LelandHenry C. H. LeungLeagre Chandler & Millard, LLPJohn T. LudesBenjamin C. MadeyJohn R. McCarthyRobert N. McIntire, Ph.D.Michael G. McLaughlinDaniel S. MeadRobert L. MeyerDavid W. MillerScott A. MilnerMinn Mutual LifeDavid R. MooreRobert L. NardelliJoseph P. NgDr. Jerry C. NimsJohn E. M. Oglesby, CFCThomas E. OolePaul F. Oreffi ceStanley F. PatekEugene H. PattisonDaniel C. PelletierErik J. PlatenbergJohn W. PlumbTracy S. PolleyJohn N. PrevasKenneth D. ReidPatrick J. Reilly, CFCFr. W. Patrick ResenJohn A. SaxtonThomas W SchoutenRichard E. SchultzRonald E. SillsRussell L. SliderJeffrey A. SmithLinda M. SmithBob L. SokolowskiConnie R. Solum, Jr.Herbert L. SongerPaul A. SpechtCharles W. StoldtJoseph H. Straughan, IIIBob N. TenneyWilliam A. ThompsonC. Nelson Tomblin, Jr.Edward F. Tucker

Neal R. VandewalleDavid R. WallaceSteven G. WedgeSoren R. WehnerMiles C. WilkinE. Wayne WilliamsonCharles W. WittersJustin B. WooAlan E. Wright

FOUNDERS SOCIETY

Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999

Michael J. AlbanoAdrian L. AldredgeBobby F. Allen, III

Anne M. Eklund-WhitticarWilliam E. ElliottMartin E. EllnerSteven L. EngelhardArmen L. EnkababianGary L. Epperson, CFCRichard L. ErmlerRichard A. EustisTheodore E. EvansJames E. FargoBrian T. FerberClark W. FetridgeJacob Marlie Financial, Inc.James E. Fitzmorris, Jr.Lawrence G. Foster, Jr.Kevin J. FoxRoss L. FranksJohn C. FravelJohn R. GarmanDaniel M. GarveyAnne GeroBenjamin K. GibbsDon E. GilesJohn T. GillSamuel M. GillespieCharles A. Gillis P.E.Keith D. GobleRonald E. GoodwinRobert J. Graham, Ed.D.Richard F. GrayDonald H. GreeleyF. Harger GreenHoward V. GregoryDennis R. GuentherRobert J. GuerrierieGilbert E. HaakhRand P. Hall, CFCJason A. HalprinChristopher T. HansonBrian F. HarmsCharles F. Harner, Jr.James H. HarrisS. David HemphillEdward D. HerringshawJames J. HickeyWilliam T. Hicks, IIJohn B. HodgdonThomas J. HoganThayer S. HolbrookCharles D. HolmesRussell M. HoltzRichard W. Horrigan, Jr.Robert E. HoweLes A. Hudson, Jr.James D. HughesHerb C. HuserJames R. IngrassiaT. Steve IvanKevin G. IversonLarrison C. Jackson, CFCMark A. JacobsonWalter K. Janssen, M.D.Bobby A. JarredStephen R. JenneC. Richard JeppesenMichael K. JhinMichael J. JohnsonDwight L. Johnson, Jr.Richard L. JoossensGotz Junkers-LommatzschRoger N. KahleGeorge KeglBruce P. KerzicClaude J. Klug

SCHOLARS SOCIETY

Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999

Gabriel AnayaJohn W. Anderson FdnPaul C. AspinwallShawn A. BabineDavid S. BaxterThomas H. BeadlesGary E. Benjamin

David L. Adcock, CFCLloyd A. AlabackZeta-Kappa Alumni AssociationErnest A. Autin, Jr.Richard M. BalueThomas M. BeckerDavid L. BohlineWilliam R. Bruns, IIIJean R. BuchenSherman K. BurdRobert L. ByersBruce E. Carlson, CFCThomas M. Castner, CFCAnthony CavottoRho-Beta ChapterRobert W. ConklinDan L. ConnollyArthur Y. CooperJames E. Crockard, IIIDale G. DeKokBryon G. DeysherClyde R. DoddAllyn C. Donaldson, Jr.James W. Duke

Edward M. AndersonKenneth L. AndersonThomas H. AndrewsGeorge J. AngelosRobert M. AshbrookOmega Chapter Alumni AssociationLambert D. Austin, Jr.Jerry F. BakerRegions BankRobert R. BarrettChristopher J. BarronRobert L. BeckerJohnston B. BellJohn M. BergeyAlvin R. BergrenRobert A. BirdR. Felix Bishop, CFCStanley F. BizotStanley W. BlumRobert W. BoeselScott D. BoyerWilliam M. BrackneyWilbur C. Bragg, IIWilliam E. BrayJ. Edward BrewerRichard K. BrushAlan P. BudahlDick H. BurwashAlfred E. Cambridge, Jr.Ronald A. CarsonSteve E. CassadyJames L. ChapmanUpsilon ChapterDan R. CheathamRoss A. CherrySteven G. ChristovichTony ClemensCarl W. CooperSteven N. CoryWendell M. CramerWilliam R. CrossmanAlan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFCRobert G. CundithEarl E. CunionJames Ron DavisWillett C. DeadyMary L. DelaneyFrederick J. Denckhoff, Jr.Michael J. Di RestaMerritt R. DimbathJohn C. DimmerEdward R. Dominy, CFCJoe A. DumbauldRodney W. DunhamAaron C. Dunn, CFCMark Eidelman, D.D.S.

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Dear Fraters and Friends,

Since Tau Kappa Epsilon is the Fraternity for Life, the Foundation thought it would be fi tting to acknowledge the lifetime giving levels of our members. As the years progress, it is exciting to see our members progress higher and higher in these giving club levels. As we con-tinue to grow, we look forward to more members taking their rightful spot on this esteemed list. The names below are only those who are still in the Grand Chapter and do not include faithful Fraters and donors who have joined the Chapter Eternal. For those who are members of the Chapter Eternal, please refer to the Chapter Eternal Honor Roll.

Raymond G. ChambersKappa-Psi ChapterPi Chapter House CorpLenwood S. CochranJames G. Crouse, Sr.John S. DanielMarilyn DemeterBeatrice DunningTheta-Chi EscrowS. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFCThatcher FoundationRaymond W. FranklinDavid K. GossEdward G. GregoryMrs. Josephine G. HallJames B. Hall, IISusan HansonRobert W. HolderIndiana National BankDavid R. JonesMichael D. KeebaughMark Kuhnke, M.D.Gary A. LaBranche, CFCJames S. Margolin, PGPJohn D. MeisenhelderBruce B. Melchert, CFCThomas C. MilesAlfredo J. MolinaGerald J. MurphyJohn H. NelsonEdward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr.James F. PlaceGary A. ReedFrederick G. Ruffner, Jr.James R. RummelJerome E. Schewe, CFCKenneth M. SheppardChristian B. SilgeDavid C. Smail, Jr.Michael A. SmithDaniel B. StephensRodney G. TalbotNorman R. WeldonJames D. Williams

TRIANGLE SOCIETY

Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999

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Steve M. KoperNoel J. KottJohn C. KrantzRichard J. KurtykaWilliam H. Lambert, Jr.Rex A. LammHoward T. LananEdward F. LaneLeRoy LaytonGary M. LazorLouis L. LeBlanc, CAER. K. Lee, CFCDr. Ron LennonRichard A LenonMaurice J. LindquistJerry A. LinzyMichael K. LittlefordDouglas M. LoeweBruce A. LorenzTommy W. LottRichard B. LynchWilliam B. MacLeodDonald A. MaderCasimir B. MadeyJohn E. MahonyCraig E. MajorMark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S.A. James McCollumHoward F. McCormack, Jr.Gordon L. McKinnieRobert I. McMurryAlbert D. MengKarl H. MettkeWilliam J. Metzger, Jr.Chuck MilamAllen W. MilburnMark G. MillerJohn R. J. MillerJames B. MinerWylie H. MitchellRobert C. MoehleMelvin O. MoehleWilliam W. Montgomery, IIIMark B. MontgomeryFrank A. Morelli, D.P.S.Joseph A. MoretzKarl G. MoreyRonald J. Moser, Jr.Alan F. MulveyTimothy J. Murphy, CFCChristopher P. MurphyWilliam R. NadicksberndJustin B. NastBryan D. NewmanLee P. NewmanPaul S. Nix, IIIRonald R. NodenMichael J. OhrtRichard L. OlsonA. Gordon OrsbornEnlow A. OseWebster W. PalmquistMichael R. PalomboDavid M. ParkerSteven L. PayneLino PenasElmer R. PensackJohn M. Perme, Jr.Ron R. PetriniStephen M. PettyMark A. PillarBryce S. PlesnerA. Thomas PokelaKenneth PollockYork D. Poole, IIIRobert J. PulsDavid A. PutnamD. Thomas RameyCarl W. RasmusenEric S. Ratinoff, CFCRobert H. RayJohn A. ReaganRichard J. RenaudVictor M. RenteriaTimothy G. RichtsmeierGordon K. RieskeRobert R. RietzMartin R. Riskin

Eugene A. RondashRonald A. RosienSteven T. RossWilliam R. RotheJ. Patrick RowlandJack R. SandersGeorge Schaeffer, III, USNKenneth R. SchildJeffery J. SchnellhardtGene P. Schulstad, Jr.Dwight R. SedgwickNed R. SerrioJoe H. Shinn, Ph.D.William A. SimmonsJames H. SloopHugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S.Frank J. SondererWilliam A. StarkConrad F. StempelDavid W. StockRobert D. Tafl inger, CAERalph M. TaitCharles S. TappanJohn T. Taylor, CFCJames A. TennantGary A. TerrillHayes W. Thompson, CFCJohn M. ThompsonStephen G. TimberlakeRay F. TodakBob TroyerJack L. UfheilRoger C. Underwood

David R. Arday, M.D., M.P.H.W. Wayne Arend, Jr.Tom ArnoldMerit R. ArnoldSheldon ArpadJoseph R. ArthurRobert M. AshcraftUSC TKE Alumni AssociationRho-Upsilon Alumni AssociationRho Chapter Alumni AssociationTheta-Eta Alumni AssociationJoshua L. AtkinsonRobert H. AtwaterLarry H. AxelsonFrank D. BadolatoT. Brian BakemanJames M. BakerGeorge W. Baldwin, Jr.Don S. BalkaLuke A. BallFirst USA BankRichard E. BankesMatthew D. BarcliftRonald V. BardalSmith BarneyRobert P. BaroneLarry K. BarrettEdward W. BarryJoseph M. BartaDennis H. BarthelRobert N. BassBrian L. BatesDavid E. BatesCoy L. BatsonRobert S. BattlesThomas A. BaxterJoe N. BeamRobert H. BeanC. Larry BeaverP. Stephan BedrosianJames M. BehlingRalf C. BeilhardtRichard B. BellEdward M. Bennett, Ph.D.William B. BennettJames M. BenwareFrederick A. BergRoger A. BergerRobert E. Berktold, M.D.Alexander Berman, IIJeffrey W. BernoJohn W. Berry, Jr.Matthew J. BeshearRobert L. BestAllen W. BethellRaymond T. Beurket, IIIHerbert G. BickelOrvil G. BicknellGeorge A. BidansetDale E. BiehlerJohn L. BilisolyFrank G. BilottaBrian D. BixlerChristopher M. Blais, M.D.Mark A. BlazerNorman S. BledsoeOlin D. BlessingRobert B. Bliss, Jr.Thomas C. BlockDonald E. BloomRichard J. BlumWilliam D. BodenWilliam E. BodnarDaniel J. BoehmkeBrad BohannanEdward F. BolandJoseph E. BolesLionel G. BollingerBiff W. Bonnivier, Jr.Norman P. BorkowskiMichael F. BornDavid J. BorowskyBrian M. BosargeDavid D. BoselyGregory G. BotchJavis J. BoudreauxEdward J. BoulbolJoseph V. Bowen, Jr.

Rodney G. BowersSheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq.Steven H. Boyd, Jr.Richard A. BoydT. Harry Boyd, Jr.Brian P. BoyerHenry A. BrackmanDavid F. BradyAndrew F. Braff, M.D.Erik L. BrannonM. Declan Bransfi eld, IIIStephen C. BrantEdward W. BrassJay W. BrattonErnest P. BraucherJohn H. BredenfoerderBryan D. BredthauerDonald W. BrinckmanEdward G. Briner, IIIIrvin Brobeck, Jr.Steven W. BrockelKenneth H. BrockschmidtJohn T. BrowderEdward T. Brown, Ph.D.Robert W. BrownBen F. Brown, IIIBryan W. BrownDaryl E. BrumleyBruce D. BucherDennis A. BuchheitWilliam W. BuddenhagenArthur BudzakDavid V. Buhl, Jr.Ronald W. BullockArthur L. Buraglio, Jr.Charles BurginFrederick M. BurkePeter M. BurkleJames R. BurmeisterGeorge Burnet, Jr.Michael K. BurnleyTerry D. BurnsRobert M. BusbyTony F. ButalaRobert E. Butler, CFCDonald A. BuzzellJustin E. ByersAron H. BylanderElwyn L. Cady, Jr.Anthony J. Camerio, ChFCDouglas B. CampbellFrank A. CangemiJames C. CanonRobert W. CantyFrank H. Capehart, IIIM. Douglas CarlsonGerald P. Carr, Ph.D.Charles C. CarusoAlexander B. CarverAlan B. CasmereRoger R. CedilloRichard J. Cellino, Sr.Pete T. CenarrusaStewart B. CerierEric M. ChamberlainJohn ChamberlainJoseph H. ChambersBilly J. ChambersJohn R. ChapmanJohn R. ChapmanNorman L. ChapmanRay A. CharlesHancock ChauEdward J. CheaneyR. Bruce ChisholmJoseph A. ChrismanScott R. ChristiansenThomas H. ChristiansonH. Earle ChristiansonAlbert H. G. ChunRobert A. ChuraRene CintronGerald D. ClarkJames M. Clayton, CFCFrederick B. ClearwaterWilliam B. Clegg, Jr.Richard A. ClementsDonald G. Clodfelter

Stephen K. CloetinghCharles L. CobbChristopher L. CobleDaniel J. CodespotiGerald J. CoghlanRobert A. ColacelloMatthew S. M. ColeSamuel T. ColeridgeDavid E. CollierArthur R. Collins, Jr.Tom ColognaCombined Federal CampaignKirklin & Company, LLC.Miller Brewing CompanyLeonard M. ComptonJoseph E. ConnorKenneth L. ConoverFred J. ConvilleRobert A. CookDonald B. Cook, CFCPaul L. CooperDiane CooperMichael J. CorbyWilliam S. Corey, Jr.Mike W. Cornett, Sr.Luis A. Correa, CAEDan E. CorrellMichael V. CorriganJohn D. CosgroveJ. Kennedy Costello, IIIJon D. CozeanChris D. CraftHarry F. CramerWilliam V. CramerGus P. Cramond, IIILarry A. CrispEdwin L. CrockerTerrance J. Croco, CFCThomas D. CroftGene E. Cross, Jr.William J. CullinaneJeffrey A. CurtisLeon J. DaciekPaul F. D’AdamoByron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.)Jack C. DartLester W. DavisDonald A. DavisPeter M. DawsonGary A. DayDaniel De Los SantosJohn F. De TurkRobert DeCubellisJoseph P. DeJohnWilliam S. DeLeonardis, Jr.Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr.Delta-Xi ChapterThomas Delutz, Jr.H. Stanley Dennis, Jr.Donn H. DennistonJohn L. DentzerJames R. DePauwPhillip R. Derengowski, Sr.John R. DewMarc C. Di LiddoRichard M. E. DibbleLloyd D. DickensheetsDavid M. Diehl, CPABennie S. DilibertoRonald C DiliddoWilliam D. DilksMichael P. DiMaggioRichard J. DiMarzioRichard E. DinkelKeith A. DirksAnthony DiSantoWilliam E. DittenhafferMark W. DivelyGeorge A. DixonDuane D. DockterDunkin DonutsJohn Christopher DorrWilliam W. Dorsey, Sr.Gary G. DrennonLeon A. Driss, M.D., P.C.Wallace F. DroegemuellerRichard E. DryerMax L. Dufeny, Jr.

Paul H. VagniniRussell P. VeldenzJohn B. ViscegliaThomas S. Wade, Jr.Glenn M. WagnerDavid L. Weamer, Jr.Herman Jack WebbJ. Andrew WeidmanDavid J. WellerB. Lavon WellsRichard T. WestDavid K. WheelerFrederick E. WicksJohn H. Wicks, Ph.D.Gary E. WiedleFinn WilhelmsenRobert C. WilliamsGene W. WittJohn M. WolfGregory S. Wyatt, CFCMichael A. YagjianStephen P. Zachmann

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Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499

Richard M. AaronsonSteven D. AbernathyGilbert F. AdamsMichael A. AdamsRobert P. AdlerLowell AhartEugene D. AimoneJohn M. AlbrightDaniel AlcalaC. Dale AllenWilliam W. AllsoppAlpha ThetaDonato J. Altobelli, Jr.Washington Alumni AssociationWilliam F. AmiraultThomas R. AmorusoDale L. AndersenR. Michael AndersenTodd C. AndersonPeter A. AndersonDavid J. AndersonArthur E. AndersonJohn C. AngusThomas T. AntonecchiaEdward A. Apffel, Jr.Steven W. Ard

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James R. Dugan, Jr.Karen J. DukeChristopher R. DyckmanJames A. DyerTawnya R. DysarzPatrick K. EastDavid E. EbbelerAlbert S. Eckilson, Jr.Paul E. EcklerJulius J. Edelmann, Jr., CFCK. Donald EdwardsRobert M. EhrlichMichael S. EickhoffFred R. Elias, Jr.William C. EllsAlbert C. Elser, IIF. Albert ElyFrank J. EmerickGordon E. EngleKevin L. EnglishRonald C. EppersonDavid W. EppihimerRonald L. ErvinHarold L. ErwinJack L. EsteppJames P. EvansJohn M. EverettJustin A. EversCharles W. EversonDavid G. FairweatherDonald L. FalkJames C. FargoJasper County Farm Bureau CoopJames H. FassbenderRonald H. FenelonDavid J. FerranDavid W. FerrisJohn A. A. FestaGraham P. Filean, CDR USNThomas J. FilipkowskiDavid A. FioreFirsTier BankStephen H. FischerKent O. FlandroEdwin S. FlatoffBrent E. FlechsigDavid W. FleetwoodThomas E. FlowersDavid H. FluckeJames L. FoghtDale R. FoleyEasmon J. FordRichard L. FordRobert E. FosterBill D. FrancisRobert B. FranklinFranklin MintPaul H. FreyRalph G. Frick, D.D.S.Jon D. FriedlandThomas A. FritzJ. B. FritzJeffrey C. FroehleDonald C. GackleAndrew J. GaleJoseph D. GalganoEugene Gallant, Jr.Agostino T. GalluzzoJames L. GammonIrvine E. GandeeJames L. Garard, IIRobert R. GardCarl J. GarkowskiWilliam M. Garrett, IIDarren J. GarveyFrank G. GarzoliniRichard A. GauseWilliam C. GeisenThomas C. GeorgeMichael W. GerberickJavier GeronimoRobert L. Gibson, IIIGary J. GigerHenry H. GildemeisterRichard W. GillBruce D. GillettWilliam E. GilmanWallace M. Ginn

Eugene E. GinoliDavid B. GinsburgSteve GirardErik L. GlennMarion B. Glover, Jr.Steven A. GloverRay E. GoebelJason J. GoitiaMartin L. GoldsmithMichael P. GoniaOmega S. GonzalesFougere D. GordonRussell K. GordonHerbert H. GrabbDick E. GraceBob W. GrahamDouglas A. GrahamJames A. GrahamJohn B. GrantCapper C. GrantWilliam W. Grantham, Jr.Steven J. GreenbergRichard D. GreenleafRoy L. Griffi n, CPAJohn J. GrilloRobert E. GrissomJames L. Gross, Jr.Daniel E. GrotekeRobert T. GustafsonPeter GutzwillerWilliam K. HaasDonald M. HackerTheodore S. HaddadGary L. HafenWilliam D. Hagen, IIIDonn K. HaglundArthur T. HamfeldtJack W. HandeyMichael S. HandorfRichard L. HannaGary A. HannahW. David HardingNathan E. Hardwick, IVJack R. HarkleroadRoss D. Harris, Jr.Larry G. HartDavid A. HartleyJames E. HatchW. Jerome HatchScott W. Hatfi eldDavid S. Haworth, IIIDavid HayNorman D. HaynesDavid L. HaywardJohn M. HeadWilliam M. HeathMichael S. Hecker, CFCFrederick A. HeggStephen G. HeilemannDaniel C. HelixKevin A. Helms, CFCEdwin R. HemphillGeorge F. HemptChester G. HendersonDennis C. HerculesGary B. HermannChristopher H. HerrSnyder E. Herrin, IIW. Kent HerronGilbert L. HershbergerThomas L. Hicks, M.D.David C. HicksDarrell G. HillEric P. HillnerJoseph B. HoageAlan W. HockenjosWilliam D. Hoefl eRobert H. HofferFrank A. HoffmanG. Kurt HogaboomTimothy R. HolbrookKenneth R. HooksLyle L. HooverMichael R. HooverJames H. Hopkins, IIICecil P. Horn, Jr.Samuel M. HortonPaul A. Hotmer

Richard S. KnightTerry E. KnightMark E. KoenigTheodore J. KohnenGerald C. KonnStephen H. KorzeniowskiWilliam E. KoudeleGary L. KounkelChristopher F. KozelFrederic B. KraftJohn R. KraftGregory K. KramerDonald E. KramerThomas G. KrauseRobert L. KravitzEric KriegerCharles F. KronsagenT. Chris Krueger, Sr.Thomas J. KuchanStanley KuczynskiChuck G. Kuhn, Jr.Kenneth N. KumminsRichard K. LaidlawWillis D. LandonRobert C. LandrumChristopher W. LandseaGene C. LangeEugene F. LaurendeauDon A. LawrieDennis A. LawsJ. Mike LawterGary D. Le AndreRichard M. LeagreDavid H. LeavittChris R. LeemonDwight B. Leonard, Jr.Daniel Y. LeongHarry R. LeskoIra S. LetofskyStanley LewThomas C. LicataJuan A. LiceagaDonn R. LidingtonGary K. Liebschner P.E.Curtis O. Liles, IIIDaniel R. LindsayReid C. D. LinneyJoel W. LinscottLee M. LippertCharles W. LittleA. S. (Pete) Littlefi eldRaymond J. Lloyd, Jr.Charles E. LockeRalph F. LofyJean-Pierre LoMonacoJohn G. LongJames S. LongCharles R. LongGene C. Loomis, Jr.Robert A. LossJames D. LoveringRobert S. LoweMichael J. LudwigPeter H. LukeshJames G. LuthBruce S. MaccabeeJohn R. MacGregorAlexander L. MackayLowe S. MacLeanKenneth H. MacLeodJohn E. MaczkoDwight D. MaddessJerry M. MadisonRoland H. MageeJoseph L. MagginiJames L. MalloryJames F. MandarinoErni S. MannAlbert P. ManzoJeffrey MarJeffrey M. MarangiStephen C. MarcusDoug and Francie MarkhamScott C. MarksMichael J. MaroneyRichard J. MarquartPhillip R. MarroneJohn G. Marshall

Jerome A. MartinekCorey G. Mathews, CAEMax MathewsG. Stewart Mathison, CFCCory W. MattLaird D. MatthewsSteven R. MatthewsDave H. MattinglyMatthew F. Maury, IVCharles H. MayRussell F. MazdaLeon W. Mazurie, IIJohn R. McBrideWilliam R. McCaulleyW. Donald McCawCharles K. McClainRaymond N. McClureKevin J. McColeJames W. McCoyDaniel B. McDuffi eWilliam J. McElroy, IIIJohn M. McFarlandRichard S. McFeeJoseph D. McGeveranThomas G. McGowenGerard G. McGrathR. Loren McGuireJohn W. McHughSidney S. McIntyreThomas R. McKennaW. Pat McNallyHarold N. McNamaraDonald J. McQuaigLee A. MearhoffHarmon S. Meeker, Jr.Gary G. MendenhallMarvin R. MenschArnold B. MerrellMaurice W. MertzDavid S. MetcalfeJames K. MeyerJames A. MeyersGary S. MichelMidland Nat’l LiDuane F. MillerDavid C. MillerMichael A. MillerThomas G. MillerAlan MilsteinRobert J. Minkler, Sr.Robert J. MitchellHarmon L. MitchellSteve M. MitchellRichard J. MoakCarm R. MoehleEdward C. MoehleRichard MohrmannMichael A. MokrosKurt A. MonsellBrian D. MontgomeryRobert C. MoodyRobert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.)Paul H. MooreStephen J. MooreJoe H. MoorheadSteven F. MoresJeffrey S. MorganDonald B. MorganThomas E. Morgan, Jr.Takeshi MoriwakiJeffrey P. MorlierLeonard W. Morris, Jr.Kent R. MorrisonJames G. MortierJoel L. MoserGary L. MossmanFrank V. Moulton, Jr.Daniel B. MowreyCraig A. MoyerRobert A. MuhlbachRobert G. MukaiMichael J. MullenMichael V. MulliganMichael H. MundtDonald L. MurrayKenneth E. MyersRobert M. NaclerioRobert Nakon

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F. E. HoweOra E. Hubbart, Jr.James A. HudlowCharles H. HuettnerJohn D. HugginsPeter D. HugginsKenton W. HughesDonna HughesLarry G. HullHarold S. HumMark A. HuntThomas J. HurdTrent M. HurleyJonathon B. HusbyRodney J. HuttonGeorge B. HuyskenI P & LDouglas C. IkelmanS. James IslamBrian & Linda JackmanE. Gregg JacksonRichard A. JacobsEllis JacobsRobert G. JacobsenJames C. JacobsenDavid E. JacobsenRussell E. JacobusPaul J. JanusPhillip W. JarrellRoger O. JarvisSteven JaycoxAlve L. JemtrudJohn C. JenkinsWalter W. Jenny, Jr.Mark J. JensenFred L. JensenDavid L. JensenGregory L. Jessup, Sr.Donald N. JohnsVernon E. JohnsonLeo F. JohnsonJohn J. JohnsonDouglas S. JohnsonKevin W. JohnsonBob D. JohnsonMrs. Katherine R. JohnstonRonald E. JonesJohn A. JoskoStephen D. JoyceGary D. JunghansWilliam F. KabourekNicholas P. KafasisRoger P. KalinowskyJon M. Kaliszewski, M.D.Phillip G. KallasJoseph C. KaluhaStephen B. KaminskiDavid C. KasperMike J. KazacosMark R. Keaton, M.D.Brian L. KeckBrian J. KeeneyMichael R. Keim, D.D.S.Roger J. KeithCharles D. KellamBryan P. KellerJohn V. Kelly, Jr.Joseph W. KellyJames K. Kennedy, IIIThomas J. KennedyDonald G. KennedyRobert Kenner, IVT. Alvin KepleyPaul J. KerryJohn L. KesslerDavid T. KeysJoseph KicakRobert O. Kincart, CHMMHelen KingJohn D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.)Kent W. KirkhamSteve R. KlaersKirk E. KleinWilliam G. KleinRichard L. KleinFrancis J. KlugeRoy D. KnappRobert K. Knezevic

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Thomas J. UrquhartBennedict R. UselmanShane UtterCharles P. ValentineRonald L Van BuskirkRene W. Van ZantenRonald J. VandermarkStephen A. VanderpoortenRobert J. VanekJoe B. VangilderRobert S. VangrinPhillip J. VanyoPaul J. VarkalWilliam P. VaughnJoseph J. VauterNorman C. VeachNicio Vega, Jr.Robert W. VeramayEllis E. Verink, Jr.Joe K. VernerSteve VickersAnthony M. ViolaJoseph B. VivonaJoseph Voldrich, IIIDaniel T. VolkMarlin M. VolzOliver L. Von BehrenPeter O. Von BradskyRichard A. VorceMahlon W. VorhiesJames VotanekClayton J. VreelandJames E. WaechterKendall P. WagarChristian W. WagnerJohn Jacob Wagner, IIIMichael R. WahlDonald A. WalbrechtDennis J. WaldronBarry B. WalesStephen C. WalkerBian B. Walker, Jr.Alvin F. Walker, Jr.Ronald K. WallaceRalph M. WallemSteven R. WalshRonald L. WalshStephen A. WalstonThomas G. WaltersBrad WambachDonald L. WanieFrank J. WardGeoffrey M. WardSidney J. Ward, IIIPaul D. WardJames R. WardellWilliam R. WarmbeinRichard R. WarmboldLeon E. WarnerSanford A. WassermanRoy C. WatsonMark E. WattersJeffrey P. WaveringC. Joseph Weaver, Jr.James K. WebsterRobert Wedberg, Jr.Dennis R. WeddleWilliam A. Weed, Jr.Kenneth M. WeesnerSue E WehnerJohn B. Weigele, M.D.Ronald J. WeimerSteven A. WeinerRobert P. WeismanBrian J. WellockG. David Wells, IIIL. Byron WelshJeffrey R. WescheDean A. WesselsEdward C. West, Jr.Terry E. WestbrookChris J. Westhof, IIIRainer J. WestphalMark G. WeyermullerEdward A. Wheeler, IVRichard T. WhistlerWilbur J. WhitcombLee C. White

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