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'Life-long' is a privilege, not a sentence Mark E. Timmes Fraternally yours, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Sam Moore, Archon Jeremy Wehner, VIce Archon J.J. James, member David Duron and D'easurer Kyle Landau. The new executive council of the Beta Nu Associate chapter (front to back, left to right): Warden Ed Black, Historian Andy nrrell, Chaplain SPRING 1999 1TRANSCRIPT
CEO Corner
'Life-long' is a privilege, not a sentence
S imilar to many magazines, the cover of the Star & Lamp is used to communicate the main focus of the issue. That's often an enduring task, considering the many messages and feelings that flow within
and around that main feature. Since this issue's
main focus is on lifelong brotherhood, we had to be very critical with the cover. How do we represent life
long brotherhood? What is life-long brotherhood? Can any one person measure up as the 'ideal' life-long brother?
There are certainly areas that can be meas-
ured by records: financial contributions, volunteering time, etc. More importantly, however, are the activities that cannot. It is for this reason that Robert Lee Bennett (Mercer-Alpha Alpha) is honored with the cover.
Outside of those who worked with him, many people don't know Brother Bennett (page 10).
That's because what he gave to the Fraternity-his time, his talent, his treasure-were bundled under a cape of humbleness. He felt that it was his job, his honor to give back an organization that gave him so much. He never believed it to be a limited donation, but a life's duty.
In its declaration to Brother Bennett as 1978 Mr.
Pi Kappa Phi, the National Council wrote, "He is indeed the example of those traits sought after by
all men. Brother Bennett is extended the Fraternity's deep appreciation for his past, present and future involvement ... . " His giving even reached beyond Pi Kappa Phi-it extended into his community in Towanda, Penn., and into his chapter at Mercer.
Brother Bennett's story and sizeable donation to the Foundation is also the perfect introduction into this year's Foundation Annual Report. The report marks a milestone for the Fraternity-1,000 additional donors were added in 1998. Thanks to all
those who gave and plan to give! Money, however, is only one of many ways that
alumni can give back and stay in-touch with Pi Kappa Phi. The other is time. Our Notebook features the roles of the Journey Ambassadors (page 6),
who provide a unique and valuable service to Journey Level II chapters.
Often, the most important time given is that given from an alumnus to their local and area chapters. Brother Ben Overton (Florida-Alpha Epsilon) always gave such time, despite having the challenging task of retooling the image of the Florida Supreme Court. Chief Justice Overton recently retired after a notable 25-year term on the state's high court (page 12).
Finally, the Fraternity's exciting expansion sched
ule (page one) is continuing to impress some of the strongest Universities in the country. Our programs are attracting some of the best men on these campuses-men who are excited about the chance at creating something unique, something meaningful. These men are excited about becoming a Pi Kappa Phi and a brother for life!
As always, enjoy this issue of the Star & Lamp!
Fraternally yours,
Mark E. Timmes
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Pi Kappa Phi reopens Beta Nu Cha ter at Houston
It's been 40 years since Pi Kappa Phi had a presence at the University of Houston.
The Beta Nu Chapter at Houston was reestablished in February, however, following an intensive expansion that lasted the entire month. Headed up by Senior Leadership Consultant Larry Keller, along with fellow Consultants Ben Roman and Jeff Pujals, the staff completed interviews and training of the new associates by the first week of March.
Even though they have just been organized, the new chapter has already shown
characteristics of a power chapter. "The group we've recruited is well con
nected within the University and Greek system, and has hit the ground running," notes Keller. "They are extremely enthusiastic and have already begun to come together as a group of solid men."
Along with the Fraternity's three on-site staff, the re-founding process garnered critical support from local alumni. This is
largely attributed to Pi Kappa Phi's already strong presence in Texas, with chapters at Texas Christian University (Eta Chi), Texas
A&M (Delta Omega), Southwest Texas (Eta Rho) and Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) .
"The alumni are excited to help, and the campus is ready for them to make waves," says Keller. "Everything is in line for the chapter to achieve great things."
The expansion at Houston is the begin
ning of an aggressive campaign for estab
lishing Pi Kappa Phi at leading schools across the country, according to Jeff Esola, director of expansion.
"With Houston, we are beginning to go down our list of schools where we want-
The new executive council of the Beta Nu
Associate chapter (front to back, left to right):
Warden Ed Black, Historian Andy nrrell, Chaplain
Sam Moore, Archon Jeremy Wehner, VIce Archon
J.J. James, member David Duron and D'easurer
Kyle Landau.
and need-to organize successful chapters," explains Esola. "As long as we stay on track, we'll continue to gain momentum toward achieving our goals."
Among the schools that expansion team members will be traveling include: University of Kansas; University of South
Carolina; University of Northern Iowa;
Marquette University; and the University of Connecticut. For more information about these or other expansion sites, contact Esola at (704) 504-0888 xl04 or email at [email protected].
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Inside
STAR&LAMP A Leadership/Education Publication USPS 519000 Spring 1999 Vol. LXXXVII, No. 2
Editor-in-Chief Mark E. Timmes Managing Editor jason Stolarczyk Art Director Jennifer L. Armstrong Associate Art Director Laura Hogan Contributing Writers Todd Nelmes Joe Nahm Thomas Atwood )eremey Galvin Stephen Whitby DUiward Owen Official Photographer Tim Ribar
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Pi Kappa Phi was founded at the College of Charleston, Charleston, S.C., on Dec. 10, 1904, by Andrew Alexander Kroeg. Simon Fogarty and L. Harry Mixson .
National Interfraternity Conference
FEA
The legacy and life of Brother Bennett
DEPARTMENTS
Notebook 4
Passages 14
Collegiate 16
Lifelong 12
Scroll 18
Capsule 21
16
Alpha Delta's success at 1U-dub1
8 Pi Kappa Phi's world-leading scientist
NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS P.O. Box 240526, Charlotte, NC 28224
(704) 504-0888; FAX: (704)504-0880
email: [email protected] http://www.pikapp.org ·Chief Executive Officer Mark E. Timmes
Administrative Assistant Betsie Fehr
Director of Communications Jason Stolarczyk
Assistant Director of Communications Laura Hogan
Director of Finance Pamela Meachum
Director oflnformation Technology Ryan M. Herring
Executive Director Emeritus Dwward Owen
Director of Chapter Services Thomas Atwood
Director of The Journey Project Jeremy Galvin
Director of Expansion Jeff Esola
Senior Leadership Consultant Larry Keller
Leadership Consultants Ben Roman, Benjamin Bush,
Mike Young. Durwood Thompson Jr., JeffPujals
Correspondence Secretary Linda Linlejohn
Membership/Records Director Cindy Howell
Bookkeeper Robin Peralta
PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION P.O. Box 240526, Charlotte, NC 28224
(704) 504-0888; email: [email protected]
Chairman Kelley A. Bergstrom
714 Roger Avenue
Kenilworth, IL 60043
Chief Executive Officer Mark E. Timmes
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Director of Annual Giving Michael Lowery
Administrative Assistant Susan Dhonau
PI KAPPA PHI PROPERTIES P.O. Box 240526, Charlotte, NC 28224
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Chairman Mark F. Jacobs
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Indianapolis, IN 46220
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Executive Vice President David). Sullivan
Administrative Assistant Betsie Fehr
PUSH AMERICA P.O. Box 241368, Charlotte, NC 28224 (704) 504-2400; FAX: (704)504-0880 email: [email protected] http://www.pushamerica.org
President Leslie Paliyenko
108 Coach Ridge Trai l
Matthews, NC 28105
Chief Executive Officer Mark E. Timmes
Executive Director Chad Coltrane
Director of Marketing Chris Orr
Director of Special Events John Powers Director of Outreach and Grants Todd Nel mes Office Manager Terrie Smith Associate Chad Nicholas
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ush America has enjoyed a wealth
of growth in its 22 years of exis
tence. Much of that growth, howev
er, has come within the last 10
years. In 1989, under the leader
ship of then Push America Executive Director Ken Kaiser, the organization ventured into a new
era of service. Kaiser recognized the power of
using Pi Kappa Phi undergraduates as a volun
teer workforce and challenged
students to move beyond play
units, to the next level of service.
With that in mind, the first "serv
ice project" was created-Give-APush Weekend.
After nearly a decade of GAP
Weekends, the first project, Push
Place, still brings smiles. A combination pavilion and a play
ground, Push Place continues to
be a popular visit at Holy Angels in Belmont,
N.C. Holy Angels was not only the original site
of this special project, the camp also acted as a
catalyst for the next level of Push America's plans
for a wide variety of service projects. The next
step was to extend the time of a project, which
would allow larger and more intensive structures
to be built. This next step was Push Camp. The
first camp was held in Clemson, S.C., at the
Clemson University Outdoor Lab. For one week,
members of Pi Kappa Phi came together and cre
ated an amphitheater and accessible tree house.
&lfy ,...,..,.., stiM lllfafilnslflis Many relationships were established early in
Push America's history. Sunshine Children's
Home in Maumee, Ohio, received a play unit in
the 80s because of the partnership between the
Children's Home and the Delta Sigma Chapter
at Bowling Green and Beta Iota Chapter at the
University ofToledo. In 1993, Push America
returned to the Children's Home to build a
quarter-mile boardwalk. The project called for
over $60,000 in lumber and nearly 100 volunteers to complete. One of the foremen chal
lenged the group from the onset of the weekend.
After 10 hours of work in a torrential downpour,
and the project complete, 100 volunteers, Push America ther supported through a $70,000 in grants. Some of
that same foreman stood completed a 600-foot accessi- $10,000 grant provided by the efforts of Pi Kappa Phi
with his mouth agape, tears ble boardwalk that lead to a Wachovia Financial in 1997. volunteers include:
streaming down his face. The large, enclosed pavilion, three ACCESSAbility continues to installing a first-of-its-kind
undergraduates in attendance tent platforms, a nature trail, grow and has touched dties accessible playground;
had proven to him that an accessible beach front, fish- including Dallas, Texas; expanding the camp's pavil-
today's youth can accomplish ing pier and a shower house. Cleveland, Ohio; and ion by adding weight and
great things, and Pi Kappa Because of the commitment Pittsburgh, Penn. With contin- game rooms; and construct-
Phi and Push America are to Holy Angels' vision, they ued support, ACCESSAbility ing a 1,000-foot boardwalk
vehicles to create such oppor- named the project Camp will be in every major dty to surround a fishing lake.
tunities. Hope, in honor of the Journey across the nation. Because of the efforts of
of Hope. The second phase of Push America, Camp
A return to IIDiy Angels the project includes a lodge Most consistent site ASCCA serves over 500
includes largest project that will house a dining hall is world's largest campers each summer and
With this momentum, and meeting facilities. Push As Push America races to 4,000 year round.
Push America returned to America hopes to complete touch the lives of people With $2.9 million raised
Holy Angels in 1994. The this project in the near future. and places across the United by undergraduates, $686,714
group had a vision to be able States, it continually returns in modifications completed,
to provide a complete camp- ACCESSAbiMiy adds to proJecls to familiar places. One of 190 camps enhanced and
ing experience for their Utilizing alumni support, Push America's most solid 3.2 million volunteer hours,
clients. Holy Angels had the Push America went into the partnerships is with Camp Push America and Pi Kappa
land, and Push America had streets in 1995 with the new ASCCA in Jackson's Gap, Phi are moving into the next
the workforce and funds. program ACCESSAbility. The Ala., the state's only camp 22 years with a dear vision.
Over a two-week period, val- goal of this project was to for the disabled (and the Success brought through
unteers gave substance to the build accessible entrance world's largest camp for the projects like Give-A-Push
camp's dreams, and in the ramps that provide independ- disabled) . There, Push Weekend, Push Camp and process completed Push ence to wheelchair users in America has sponsored ACCESSAbility, set a solid
America's largest project to- low-income areas. The project Give-A-Push Weekends and foundation for a new era of date. During two weekends, was first implemented in Push Camps a record eight Push America programming with $20,000 and well over Charlotte, N.C., and was fur- times and donated over and service.
SPRING 1999 5
Notebook
Rlz Ople from
Rosenblum's Clothiers
... Jaclcsonvllle, Fla.,
teaches the members of
PI Kappa Phi how to
"dress for success" at
the Area VII Career and
Ufe Planning Conclave.
Jaclcsonvllle Is home to
the Zeta Zeta Chapter at
the University of Norlh
Rortda.
Jeremy Galvin
DIRECTOR OF THE JOURNEY PROJECT
Stephen Whitby
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Seeing Farther Ambassadors take Journey to the next level
ir Isaac Newton had said, "If I have seen farther, it has been standing
on the shoulders of giants." Pi Kappa Phi sees farther. We
see farther every day because of the "giants" who allow us to
stand on their shoulders. Who are these "giants? " Why are we trying to see farther?
Last January, these "giants" -alumni and vol
unteers from across the country-gathered at the Charlotte and St. Louis Mid-Year Leadership Conferences to learn more about the initiative the Fraternity has undertaken to build better men for life's journey. For the entire weekend these men and women took the time to learn about the Journey Project and America's Leading Fraternity. As part of the newly launched Journey Ambassador
Program, volunteers agree to play integral roles in the implementation of the Journey in
chapters of Pi Kappa Phi across the country. The training was intense and spirits ran high
as these high-powered friends of the Fraternity descended upon Mid-Year to become a part of Pi Kappa Phi's future.
''I'm impressed by the commitment the Fraternity has made to the Journey," notes National Scholarship Chairman Steve Sanders (Indiana-Alpha Psi). "I don't think anyone could help but come away from the weekend with the impression that we're part of a firstclass operation."
The group that assembled for these days of
learning represented a wide range of volunteersfrom past national presidents to Greek advisors
to area governors. The training concentrated on enabling the new ambassadors to work together (in teams) to facilitate Level II Journey Chapter Implementation Retreats. Discussion focused in
depth on the basics of the Journey, its genesis and creation, and the standards and benefits to make the project work.
''I'm happy to see so much of the Fraternity's focus turned toward an educational purpose," says T.J. Sullivan (Indiana-Alpha Psi), a motiva
tional speaker and author of The White Diamond.
"I used to think that the Journey was a PR move-now I see it as a viable new vision. "
In February, the Ambassador Program was put to the test. The Beta Eta Chapter at Florida State University was ready to take the final step toward becoming a Level II Journey Chapter and requested an implementation retreat. Three Journey ambassadors, Steve Borowiec (North Florida-Zeta Zeta), Gene
The Journey asks undergraduate members to excel at a higher level that will help them become the premier fraternity on their campus. The areas of membership, scholarship, creating a Board of Alumni Advisors, and holding brothers accountable through a standards board have been identified as the strategic approximations to a successful chapter.
In return for committing to these higher standards, Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity offers increased benefits. Our undergraduate members are given the opportunity to aHend two events that will prepare them to develop vital leadership and life skills.
The Sophomore Leadership Institute was held on 10 different colleges and universities across the country for members of Journey Level II Chapters. Pi Kappa Phi is contracted with the Covey Leadership Center to provide
this highly sought corporatelevel training. This programming is based on the personal leadership philosophy of Stephen Covey, author of Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. This spring, the Sophomore Leadership Institute was held at the following campuses:
• Stetson University • Georgia Tech University • Louisiana State University • University of Indiana • Iowa State University • University of Colorado • SUNY-Albany • University of Oklahoma • Cal State-Fullerton • Michigan State University
The Career and Life Planning Conclave is the other component of the Journey that aid members in developing themselves for their respective careers and ensuing life after college. This event assists in the career development of stu-
dent members by providing resources to prepare them for effective career identification and searches. This event utilizes the expertise of our area governors and local alumni in facilitating the Career and Life Planning Conclave. This spring, seven Career and Life Planning Conclaves where held across the country:
• Los Angeles, Calif. • Jacksonville, Fla. • Albany, N.Y. • Birmingham, Ala. • Des Moines, Iowa • Ft. Worth, Texas • Boulder, Colo.
Henrie (Florida State-Beta Eta) and Stephen Whitby {IUP-Zeta Iota), along with Director of the Journey Project Jeremy Galvin (Iowa
State-Alpha Omicron), facilitated an entire Sunday retreat with over 80 members of this power chapter. The new format of the retreat,
combined with the energy of the ambassa
dors, made for a great afternoon of learning and celebration.
success, collaboratively and as individuals," notices Borowiec. "The first-rate presentation, coupled by over 80 energized men, was a win
ning combination.
"This initiative represents a complete road map for our undergraduate chapters and actively engages them to maximize their potential for
"It's an invigorating experience to witness a chapter accept the challenges ofThe Journey."
As Pi Kappa Phi looks to the future as
America's Leading Fraternity, we need giants' shoulders upon which to stand. Our Journey ambassadors have stepped forward to give us that platform, that energy, that support to truly build better men.
Tom Hewlett of the
Covey Leadership
Center leads the
Sophomore
Leadership Institute
in Charlotte, N.C.
SPRJNG 1999 7
Focus jason Stolarczyk
MANAGING EDITOR
8 STAR& LAMP
In the name of
• science Anderson recognized with
international, national
scientific honors
on Anderson (RensselaerAlpha Tau) jokes that his
two recent awards were the result of his stubbornness.
"Most awards like these are accidents," says
Anderson. "You never know why you get them-I guess I was at this for so long they wanted to reward me."
The "they" includes two of the world-leading countries in scientific research and recog
nition, and the two awards represent the 'best in the business:
In Anderson's case, the business is geophysics. On September 16, 1998, the Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded Anderson the Crafoord Prize for his lifetime study of "the dynamics of the deeper parts of the Earth." The Academy that presented the award is the same organization that
developed the Nobel Prizes, and the Crafoord Prize recognizes fields of scientific endeavor that are not covered in the Nobel categories.
"I think it's very signifi
cant that
deep-Earth geophysics is being honored by this award,"
said Anderson upon learning of the recognition. "It's rare for our field to be acknowledged in this way."
Anderson, a professor of geophysics at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., shared the $500,000 honor with a col
league from Harvard University.
A few months following the elaborate ceremony and accompanying symposium in Lund and Stockholm, Sweden, Anderson joined a group of eight other scientists as recipient of the National Medal of Science-the United
States' highest scientific honor. The announcement was made at the White House on Dec. 8, 1998, with President Bill Clinton citing Anderson and the others for, "their lifetime of
Don Anderson (Rensselaer-Alpha Tau) is considered
the world's most prominent researcher Iii the field of
geosciences. Far left: The National Medal of Science.
Left: The Crafoord Award.
passion, perserverance and persistence to bring about new knowledge that extends the limits of their fields and drives our nation forward into a new century."
This is a far cry from Anderson as an undergraduate at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, not exactly sure of his own career path.
"I knew I wanted to study physics, but I didn't know what kind," remembers the geology/geophysics major. "Most of the people who graduated with my degree went into the oil industry."
Anderson followed that popular model and worked for Chevron Oil Company his first year out of school. Afterward, he joined the Air Force and was stationed at the Cambridge
Research Center, before being shipped off to Arctic Institute of North America.
It was in Greenland, however, through his research of the land-ice formations that Anderson knew he wanted to study further into the Earth.
Steam, then water A gentle rain from far-off heavens Holy water Without it No geology, no theology No arcs, islands nor Noah No regurgitation No renewal.
No life.
A static dry Venereal planet No ridges, no plates No oceans, in or out Nor myths Nor gods Nor prayers or devotions.
The final1% A pinch An afterthought Brings in hydrogen and helium Argon and krypton Xenon and carbon A final veneer
And earth becomes Earth.
Taken from a poem Ant:1eoon ~ for che dediauion of the Benson Earth Sciences Building at the Unilmity of OJ/orado at &uider. The (XXml also appeared in ]an. 1999 edition ofPh).sics TOOay.
SPRING 1999 9
Robert L. Bennen's
gift nearly doubles the Foundation. His $2 million
donation stands as Pi Kappa Phi's largest.
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Pi Kappa Phi Foundation 1998 ANNUAL REPORT
Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Annual Report
"The fraternity builds its prestige by encouraging each individual to become an uncommon man. "
- Ronald Reagan
Robert L. Bennett
The Estate of Robert L Bennett has made a monumental impact on the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. His gift totaled over $2,018,000, and is the single largest gift in the Foundation's history and brings the total assets of the Foundation over $4,800,000.
In addition to the significance of the gift's amount, the way in which it was given is also important. Upon his death, Brother Bennett established his estate in a charitable remainder trust. This fund provided life income to his designated family members. Upon the death of his heirs, the money in the fund is given to designated charities and saves his family an enormous amount of estate taxes, while taking care of their future needs. The Boy Scouts of America, a nursing college in Maryland and the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation were some of the charities he helped with this gift.
This gift has a great impact on the initiatives funded for Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. This endowment fund will provide income that will be used to further the educational advancement of the student members of Pi Kappa Phi.
A Letter from
the Chairman
Dear Brothers and Friends,
It was a great year for the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation! As Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity leads the way to become America's Leading Fraternity, the Foundation is doing its part to help make this so. The Journey Project is helping our undergraduate chapters achieve their goals, as well as accomplishing our goal of "Building Better Men." Together, we will become the leaders in the Fraternity world as we look forward to
our centennial anniversary in 2004.
Because of the tremendous financial support of our alumni, we achieved the following in 1998:
• T he Pi Kappa Phi Foundation received its single largest gift &om the estate of Robert Bennett, totaling $2,018,000. • The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation (Kappa Investment Fund) received a gift from the estate of Otis McCullom of $50,000. • More than 3,200 alumni made a contribution to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, which is up from 2,212 in 1997. • T here was a total of 947 new gifts from alumni in 1998. • Annual Appeal revenue increased to $169,000 in 1998, up from $126,504 in 1997. • T he pooled funds of the Foundation returned 17.9 percent, and a three-year return for the Foundation of 17 percent.
Looking into 1999, the Board ofTrustees and the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation staff plan on building on the successes of 1998. The Foundation is looking to increase alwnni support to over $200,000 in annual contributions and increase the nwnber of donors to 3,800 in 1999.
The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation also plans to provide over $190,000 in grants to the Fraternity, and award over 35 scholarships as well as subsidizing the Mid-Year Leadership conferences and Pi Kapp College for the undergraduate members. The Foundation will also help strengthen the Journey Project with the increased support of academic coaches, the Sophomore Leadership Institutes and the Career Conclaves.
We are counting on our alwnni members of Pi Kappa Phi to help us accomplish these bold but important objectives. On behalf of the Foundation trustees, I invite you to participate in these ambitious undertakings and thank you for your continuing support!
Yours in Pi Kappa Phi,
Kelley A. Bergstrom Chairman Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is the charitable giving-arm of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. The Foundation accepts alumni contributions and funds the educational programs of Pi Kappa Phi. The Foundation provides financial support to the Fraternity by funding the Journey Project, Push America, Leadership Schools, Scholarship through the CIF's, Library & Computer Grants and Pi Kapp Scholars.
Owen Initiative
When Durward Owen retired in 1994 after 35 years as executive director of Pi Kappa Phi Fraterni ty, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation created the Owen Initiative. Since its inception, friends of D urward Owen (both members and non-members) have contributed to the initiative in the honor of his tremendous service to the Fraterni ty. T hose contributors in 1998 are listed below.
Roanoke (Xi) Michael K Bast Stephen T Bast Paul R Dotson Raphael E Ferris Reginald W Gravely Jr Paul S Henkel Roy H Jamerson Jr. Durward W Owen John J Ribar Jr. Thomas J Robertson Jr. James C Turk Dudley F Woody
Illinois (Upsilon) Glen E Hesler
Me rcer (Alpha Alpha)
Ledford C Carter
Washington (Alpha Delta) Evan A Erickson
Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) Kelley A Bergstrom
N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Stephen P DePalma James A Krucher
Georgia State (Beta Kappa)
Kenneth J Cribbs
Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Glenn Aspinwall
Bowling Green State (Delta Sigma) Kenneth N Kaiser
Ge orgia College (Epsilon Upsilon) Mr Roger G Smith
Pi Kappa Phi Foundation 1998 ANNUAL REPORT
Nu Phi Society
In 1983, then National President Lonnie Strickland created the modern-day Nu Phi Society. It was created as a way to acknowledge the commitment and dedication of certain Pi Kappa Phi alumni. As of January 1, 1998, to become a member of the Nu Phi Society, an alumnus must have attended five Supreme Chapters, been awarded the Mr. Pi Kappa Phi Award or been inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame. These members pay a one-time ini tiation fee and annual dues of $10 for each year of membership in Pi Kappa Phi. The members that maintained their membership in 1998 are listed below.
Charleston (Alpha) Florida (Alpha Epsilon) West Alabama Julius E Burges Richard C Bartlett (Gamma Alpha) Richard B Voorneveld Gary A Leonard Joseph L Alexander
UC-Berkeley (Gamma) Robert J Paterno Memphis (Gamma Delta)
Steven S Ryder Mark E Timmes Thomas L Carter
Emory (Eta) Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) Georgia Southern P. Seale Hipp David H Vawter (Gamma Kappa)
Georgia Tech (Iota) Michigan State Glenn Aspinwall
Parker H Petit (Alpha Theta) Perry W Buffington
James G Pritchett Jr. Matthew J Shaheen LaGrange (Gamma Nu)
NC-Chapel Hill (Kappa) Auburn (Alpha Iota) Shawn G Zwilling
W Stuart Hicks James E Johnson Georgia Southwestern
Thomas H Sayre Frank H Hawthorne (Gamma Xi) William L Finney
Georgia (Lambda) Iowa State South Alabama Thomas P Tappy (Alpha Omicron) (Gamma Phi)
Roanoke (Xi) Kelley A Bergstrom Frank D Havard Edward L Corson II Eldred J Harman
Durward W Owen Warren R Madden Truman State
John J Ribar Jr. Frank M Parrish III (Delta Delta) John R Andrews
James C Turk Drexel (Alpha Upsilon) Appalacian State Allen 0 Woody III Walter K Sheppard (Delta Zeta)
Dudley F Woody Indiana (Alpha Psi) Arthur J Quickenton
Alabama (Omicron) Phillip M Summers NC-Charlotte
Lonnie Strickland III N.J.I .T. (Beta Alpha) (Delta Lambda)
Travis P Julian Stephen P DePalma William C Jackson Jr. Harry E Caldwell Jr. James A Krucher Francis C Proctor Jr. R Nathan Hightower John FLee Jr Paul C Wesch John Pugliesi Texas-Arlington
Washington & Lee Drake (Beta Delta) (Delta Psi)
(Rho) Robert A Cione Billy L Jacobs
Richard G Anderson Mark F Jacobs Missouri-Columbia Clinch Valley
South Carolina (Sigma) (Beta Epsilon) (Epsilon Epsilon) Jerry T Brewer Jay J Stucke! Michael Donathan Walter H Pickens Jr.
Georgia State Bradley (Epsilon Mu) Illinois (Upsi lon) (Beta Kappa)
Jonathan B Lyon James G Schalln Kenneth J Cribbs
Stetson (Chi) Cal. State-Sacramento
J Patrick Figley McNeese State (Epsilon Nu) Bruce L Rogers (Beta Mu) Robert E Langbein
Wilfred R Bourne Jr Cornell (Psi) Richard B Smith Clemson JohnS Kirk (Zeta Alpha)
William F Newell Virginia (Beta Upsilon) Scott C Gasparini
Robert J Wilcox Glenn A Dickson Cal. State-Fullerton Purdue (Omega) East Carolina (Beta Phi) (Zeta Rho) David G Lane L. Clay Edmonds Victor C Valencia
Gateway Society
The Gateway Society recognizes members who have made a planned gift to
the Foundation. Planned gifts, such as bequest, trusts, life insurance policies or a home with lifetime occupancy, offer tax advantages to the donor and provide
an opportunity to have a tremendous impact through philanthropy. Those mem
bers contributing through such philanthropic efforts in 1998 are listed below.
Charleston {Alpha) Florida {Alpha Epsilon) Perry W Buffington David H Jaffee Alben E Luer
Michael L O'Donnell LaGrange (Gamma Nu) UC-Berkeley Mark E. T immes Ronald J deVal inger (Gamma) Neil 8 Weatherall Oregon State Georgia Southwestern
(Alpha Zeta) (Gamma Xi) Wofford (Zeta) James S Marsh Wi lliam L Finney Jesse C C rimm David H Vawter M ichael W H all
Emory (Eta) Michigan South Alabama P. Seale Hipp (Alpha Kappa) (Gamma Phi)
Mark E Perrin Frank D H avard Georgia (Lambda) Penn State (Alpha Mu) Montevallo Frank L Lane Kevin K Murphy (Gamma Omega) James L Lester R. Jeffery McGhee T homas P Tappy Brooklyn Poly David E Tidmore (Alpha Xi) Appalachian State
George A Carleton lii (Delta Zeta) Roanoke (Xi) Arthur J Q uicken ton Edward Ben nett Iowa State Daniel R C low (Alpha Omicron) UNC-Charlotte Edward L Corson II Walter C Dorr (Delta Lambda) Reginald W G ravely Jr C hristopher P Cannon Durward W Owen N.J.I. T. (Beta Alpha) William C Jackson Jr. John J Riba r Jr. Stephen P D ePalma James C Turk James A Krucher Bowling Green Allen 0 Woody II l (Delta Sigma)
Louisville (Beta Gamma) Kenneth N Kaiser Alabama Ronald E Krebs {Omicron) Warren D Robb Texas-Arlington Travis P Ju lian (Delta Psi) Lonnie Strickland Ill Florida State (Beta Eta) Mark F Jacobs
C hristopher D New South Carolina UNC-Greensboro (Sigma) Virginia (Epsilon Iota) James A Quinn II (Beta Upsilon) Steven T Kirkman
Walter H Brin kman Illinois (Upsilon) G lenn A Dickson Texas Tech Michael A Lowery Geo rge F Shipp (Epsilon Omega) James G Schalin T imorhy E Haen
Georgia Southern Cornell (Psi) (Gamma Kappa) IUPUI (Zeta Psi) Richard S Shull G lenn Aspinwall Michael F Gorski
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I 998 Foundation 1998 Pi Kapp Scholarship Scholars Recipients
Duke (Mu) Jeff Kessler
Alabama (Omicron) Cornell (Psi) Brian Janene Seth Cohen
Adam Forchheimer
Illinois Oklahoma (Upsilon) {Alpha Gamma) Mario Fricano Adam Muchmore Michael Nicketta Ross Nelson
Iowa State Mercer (Alpha Omicron) (Alpha Alpha) Kevin Smherland Scon Blanchard Ben Bush Indiana Brian Carver (Alpha Psi) Michael Haisten Joshua Dowell Adam Nguyen Trevor Ross Central Michigan James Shank (Beta Xi) Aaron Zuidema Timothy Sandeen
Brian Batani
Iowa State North Florida (Alpha Omicron) (Zeta Zeta) David Adickes Brendan Rager Daniel Opdahl Chris T homas Colorado - Boulder Matthew Vanderpool (Eta Gamma)
Zackery Moxcey
Appalachian State Miami of Ohio (Delta Zeta) (Eta Upsilon) Steven Vi ncent Peter Ricci
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Key to Giving Clubs
Donors and Lifetime Giving Clubs Robert A Crawford Jr. (I) Stewart H Carlin Cl (3)
Cl Brett H Doyle (I) Thomas F Christian Jr. C2 (I 7) The Pi Kappa Phi Fo undat io n recognizes alumni fo r their
Crossed Swords Club Darryl J Gausren (2) Pitman B Cleaveland C2 (13) cumulative giving ro the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation and ro
$100-$249 Brady D Gilbert (3) Keith E Comerford C2 (IO)
Push America, based o n computer records from 1980 for Cl
Joshua C Gillespie (I) Ph ilip H Cook C3 (18)
the Pi Kappa Phi Founda tio n and 1997 fo r Push Ame rica. Kessler L Holzendorf (2) James C Cooper C2 (8)
Alumn i w ho have m ad e a contribution in the calenda r Chevron Club Claude W Jones Jr. (2) Robert B Costley C3 (7)
year 1998 are listed in thi s report. Push A merica d o nors $250-$499 Kenneth A Kuenzli II (I ) P Michael V Cowan C4 (6) F
w ill b e reo rganized in thi s year's Push Am eri ca Annual Cl Sidney W Marrin C3 ( 17) Samuel R Cowan (I )
Repo rt. Next ro the do no r's nam e are designations deno t- Gold Star Club Rodney D Shaffer (I) Robert A DeFurio C3 (13)
ing the giving clu bs, the number of years of contributio ns $500-$999 Steven S Diamond (I) P
to the Foundatio n a nd pa rticipa tio n in Pi Kappa Phi C4 Robert C Dodd (I)
Foundatio n program s. Executive Director's Davidson (Epsilon) Shawn D Doughtie (2)
Club Hooper Alexander UI C4 (I 5) F Christopher E Doyle C3 (I I)
$1,000-$2,499 Bryan L Blackwell (I) Charles E Edwards C l (3)
Charleston (Alpha) Dwight A Holder C2 (6) John J Covington (I) Gregory K Ell iot C2 (6) Howard W Almand Jr CI (5) Robert D Johnspn (I) cs Karl Fisher (I) Donald N Fischer (2) Ransom E Avinger Ill (2) James L Kennedy Jr. (3) Lamplighter's Club H enryT Gurley Jr C ! (IO) Joseph W Gell erich (I) David B Backus (2) James E Kirkland Jr. (4) $2,500-$4,999 Harry V Hendrick C6 (18) FF Taylor B Gonsoulin (I ) Julius E Burges C6 (18) N F Clinton E Massey C4 (12) F C6 Samuel M Hines C2 (15) James H Go rdy C4( 18) F Gary A Catterton C4 (14) F Samuel G McGregor C4 (14) F Foundation Club Ernest B Hunter J r. C2 (15) Allan D Guggolz C l (13) Bennie J Dixon (I) Donald E McLean (2) $5,000-$9,999 Peter M Jorgensen (I) Herbert P Haley C3 (9) F Philip S Duwel (2) Thomas B McPhail (I ) C7 W illiam L Knox Cl (6) Lemmie L Henry Jr. (I) Mark B Ellwanger C l (I) F James W Mi lam Jr. (2) Council Club William P Mi lls C2 (16) Frank C Hodge C4 (18) F H arryW Freeman Jr. C3 (13) Clark 0 Riddle Jr. (3)
$10,000-$24,999 James W Morgan C (7) F Mr David M Hull C l (5)
William S Gaud Ill C3 (17) John R Ritter Jr. C I (9) H arry E Parker Jr. (2) Alan A lmm C6 (15) F Irvin V Greco C2 (I 0) Brian J Sacco (I ) CB Joseph H Vernon DMin C l (17) Bruce M Jewett C4 (18) Stephen A Greer (I ) C harles M Shepherd ( I) Order of the BeU Lawrence D W il kerson C l (2) Russell R Johnson C2 (18) Arthu r L Haisten C3 (17) Neil A Snider J r .(1) $25,000-$49,999 Philip C Winstead C2 (18) Donald C Johnston Sr. C4 ( 12) F Herndon S Hasry C2 (16) Richard B Stall (I) C9 J. M icheal Jones C2 (I I) Eric C Heifers C2 ( 15) Thomas H Stearns C2 (6) 1904 Society John R Katz (I) Thomas L Hudson (I) P John W Steenbergen C3 (18) $50,000-$99,999 Wofford (Zeta) Kevin B Kessler (I) P Earle D Jennings J r C4 ( 18) F Thomas V Walker (I) CIO James H Belcher C2 ( 12) Lee A Kidd C2 (12) Alexander C Mackenzie (I) Jayson C West (2) Founders' Club Thomas W Boeing (I) Jean E Kirkland Jr. C3 (16) Jason E Maglaughlin (I ) P Jason L Williams (2)
$100,00 and up Floyd l Brownley Jr .C2 (12) Thomas Lowndes Jr. C3 (15) F
Robert W Marlowe C2 (14) Richard P Wi lson (5) Mark 0 Bundy C l (4) Robert T Lowrance C2 ( 17) W illiam M Moore Jr (2) Michael W Collins (I) Robert B Lukar (2) Terence N Moore C4 (I 7) F William B Evins Jr. C3 (12) F Timothy E Marxen (2) Robert M Nicolai Cl (3) California-Berkeley 0. L Gilbert (2) Terrence N McCullough Jr. Cl (6) Gregory D Padgett C3 (I 7) F (Gamma) Anthony M McQueeney C l (5) Jack Kaplan C2 (8) John E McEntyre (3) Nicholas A Pappas (3) John L Balzarini (2) Thomas J Meagher (I ) Dewey E Lewis (2) Shamael I Mustafa (2) Edward L Powers Jr. C3 (4) F Mark A Campion (2) Stuart A Monfort C2 (8) F Robert G McCurdy C3 (10) F Robert A Myers C l (5) Michael R Renault (I) Russell J Chabrier (2) Mark A Nielsen C l (5) Christopher J Mitchell ( I) Robert A Parrish C3 (1 8) F John F Reynolds C2 (18) Gilbert D C how 2) Walter S Nordquist Jr. (2) John A O 'Daniel C l (6) John R Paus C l (15) Will iam L Runyon Jr. C3 (10) Vincent A Consul C2 ( 13) Sterling J Norgard C4 (17) F Marvin A Owings C3 (16) Parker H Petit C IO (8) N FF Brian J Salkeld (3) Steven J C rase (2) Mi llis H Oakes C l (8) W illiam E Seifert Ill (I) Earle W Prendergast (2) Sam Stafford III (2) P Alexander L C roce C2 ( 18) Robert D OMal ley C l (6) William M SmerhieJr. C l (16) James G Pritchett Jr. C6 (18) N F John C Strickland Jr. (I) Ned R C rouch C3 ( 18) Tyrrell M Prosser Cl (3) G. V Smith C l (2) F Daniel C Prudhomme (2) Richard B Voorneveld C6 (6) N DF Robert B Dokoza (I) Eugene Roberts C2(13) Mr Asa W Stafford (I) P John H Puckett C4 (18) F John T West (7) Jack N Downer C3 (17) F H arland R Ross C2 (16) John A Purcell C2 (9) L. And rew Westbrook III C2 (12) Walter A Eagan (2) Steven S Ryder C4 (15) N F Charles S Roach C2 (14) Andreas Westergaard (I) Douglas H Fierro (2) Juan M Serrano (I) Emory (Eta) George V Rouse C3 (15) Lester P Wi lmeth (I) Richard B Fiscus C I (2) F Allen E Sprague C2 (II ) John H Bridges Sr. (I ) Robert BRowe C4 (15) F Nathan L W ilson C l (6) George R Ganz C4 ( I 0) F Richard H Steuben C I (7) P. Seale Hipp C4 (1 7) N FF Dean W Russell C2 (12) L K Wolfe Jr. (2) Robert E Garcia (2) Young D Stewart C2 (II ) Robert L Hoover (I) John J Shipman C I (2)
Alexander D Glew C I (5) Michael J Trainor C I (9) James F Vickery Jr. ( 6) John Q Sindell J r (I) P Richard G Houston C I (II) Mr Charles F Vannice C4 (18) F Samuel J Westbrook C4 ( 18) F Robert M Snuggs ill C6 (3) DF
Presbyterian (Beta) Michael S Kesler C I (II) Brian E Watanabe (I) Jack R Spangler (2) David K Dixon (5) James P Kin lock C2 (16) Nei l B Weatherall C3 ( 18) Damian J Stahl (2) Jam es M Dorn III ( I) F. W Knapp (I) Eric J Wrobel (2) Georgia Tech (Iota) Michael S Stevens C2 (8) P Andrew G Elam II C3 (3) F Owen K Kuns C3 (17) Robert L Arroyo C I (5) David B Strickland (I) Christopher D Garrett ( I) Benjamin T Lafl in Jr. (I) Nicholas E Avrges (I) Jack P Turner C I (7) Clifton C Goodwin III C4 (18) John J Li (2) Furman (Delta) David G Baker Jr. C3 (10) F Bruce C VanDerhoofC3 (15) F T homas H Grafton C3 (16) Henry M Lopez (I) Jeffrey M Browne (5) Anthony G Bender (I) Eugene R Viscelli C I (4) F Alva R Hamilton C I (5) Wi lliam 0 Martin (I) Kenneth S Burnham C l (I I) Wi lliam F Bennett C3 (17) Comer V Weaver Jr. C3 (8) F Tyler L Henson (2) John G Martin (I) Rhea A Byrd (2) Fulton G Bulloch (I) Jerome B Withers Jr. C3 ( 18)
Joseph P Yokubinas (I )
NC- Chapel Hill (Kappa) Brya n A Abernethy (1) C harles P Adams C4 (1 3) FF Edward D Ahern J r (I ) Philip D Ameen C4 (I 5 )F Jack L Baco t ( 1) Joseph Y Bassett C3 (18) Joseph T BeliCl ( 4) F Adam G Bernard (1) George W Braun C3 (1 7) Steven L Briganti C2 (9) Andrew S Bristow Ill (2) Robert M Burns C 1 (4) David D Cameron Jr. (I ) Jerry A Campbell (I ) David R Caudle C 1 (3) F Lindon G Couch C3 (9) Frederick V Coville C2 (B) Alvin W Daughtridge C2 (17) Cuth bert H Davenport C2 (13) Glenn D Dodson Jr. C4 (I 8) F Jeffrey G DotsonC I ( 4) Tom Fawcett Jr. (I ) Adam J Ford (I ) Walter S Fuller C2 (7) Mark R Gorham C2 (11 ) Russell N Hadley C F P C3 (1 4) Aaron L Hagler C3 ( 1 7) Howard W Hawks C l (5) W Stuart Hicks C6 (1 8) NF Richard K Holzworth C4 (14) F Floyd C Hood Jr. C 1 (5) Cameron S Huffman (I) Clifton M Hux Jr. C2 (8) Leslie H Jenkins (I) Kenneth E Johnson (2) James C Jones J r. (3) Steven R Knox (6) J C Leak C4 (14) FF James B Little Jr. C l (1 2) Thomas L Lloyd C l (9) KyleS Macemore (I ) Joseph M Mahoney (2) Walter D McAdams Jr. (2) Frank A McNeill (1) Beverly C Moore C3 (I 6) Timothy E Newman C l (9) Joseph H Norman V (I) David A Novak C l (3) John S Peddyco rd (I ) Jack A Prince (I ) John L Rendleman Jr. (I ) Todd S Resrel (2) Robert L Rhew(2) William K Rollins C5 (18) F Matthew J Sander (2) Thomas H Sayre C5 (I 8) N F Wayne N Scott C4 (16) F C harl es C Seabrook C 1 (7) Edgar F Seagle (7) Scott T Self C l (3) Clay R Serenbetz C3 (I 0) F
"Education is not a destination but a Journey As alumni it is our duty to aid and assist our younger brothers. "
Distinguished Fellows
A Distinguished Fellow is someone who has given gifts of $2,500 or over to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in a given year. The following list is of those people who have given such a gift in 1998.
Charleston (Alpha) Richard B Voorneveld
Georgia Tech (Iota) Robert M Snuggs III
Roanoke (Xi) James C Turk Dudley F Woody Allen 0 Woody III
Alabama (Omicron) Harry E Caldwell Jr. Raymond E Cartledge Lonnie Strickland lii
NC-State (Tau) Robert C Cline
lllinois (Upsilon) Richard F Bangert
Stetson (Chi) Bruce L Rogers
Purdue (Omega) David G Lane
Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Peter C Barr Charles G Hudspeth
Robert J Paterno
Auburn (Alpha Iota) James E Johnson
Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) Kelley A Bergstrom Eldred J Harman
Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Gordon B Wright
N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Stephen P DePalma James A Krucher
Georgia State (Beta Kappa) Kenneth J C ribbs
Memphis (Gamma Delta) Thomas L Carter
Truman State (Delta Delta) John R Andrews
Texas-Arlington (Delta Psi) Mark F Jacobs
Friends of the Fraternity Shirley L Hardee The Bollman Family Pi Kappa Phi Properties
Key to 1998 Contributions
F Fellow
$100-$499 in 1998
FF Foundation Fellow
$500-$999 in 1998
DF Distinguished Fellow
$1,000 and up in 1998
N Nu Phi Society
Five Supreme Chapters, $150 initiation fee, $10 for each year of membership in Pi Kappa Phi
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President's Circle $50 in 1998 for alumni, $15 per year for undergraduates
John T Sherrill (I ) Jerome W Stanislaw C l (6) C harles T Stewart C2 ( 15) Scott B Tate C2 (9) Joel T Thigpen C2 ( I 0) Robbie J Turner ( I)
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John W Ussery C l ( II ) John A Vann Jr. C2 (16) Robert C White C3 (18) F Winton G Wilks Jr .C3 (14) F Burch I Williams (3) James M Wilmott C3 (13) F Paul C Wimbish C4 (18) F Charles B Winn Ill C2 (I 8) Mark H Winston C3 (I 5) F John H Yokley C2 ( I I)
Georgia (Lambda) Lawrence T Baldree ( 1) P Selby G Benton (4) David F Black C l (4 )P F Kevin B Black C I (3) P John S Bradbury C2 (I 5) Michael W Broadbear (2) Phillip R Brown (I ) Randolph H Bryan C l (7) Norman T Carey (1 ) Robert H Cofer II C2 ( 14) Thomas W Dalton Jr. C3 (14) Kevin W Dalton C3 (3) F Dennis R Devlin ( I) Glenn W Ell ard C3 (1 7) Ralph F Geronimo ( I) John Troy Green C2 (8) McHenry Hamilton 111 C2 (10) F William J Harp Jr. C3 (1 8) Richard F Harris Jr. C2 (8) Leonard W Hindsman Jr. ( I) J G ibson Hull C4 (16) F Brannon A Huntz C I (5) Thomas RJackson Jr. C2 (15) Peter M Kniskern C I (5) Kevin M Kreh meyer (1 ) Julian R Lang C I (5) Floyd L Langston C4 (15) David Jon Lerner C2 (3) F J. Douglas Maclary (4) William F Miller Jr. (2) John J Minch (I ) C harles R Munhall Jr. (I ) John F Peck C l (15) Chad V Powell (2) Patrick D Power ( I) John G Pryor C2 ( 15) Anthony P Quinn (I )
Robert J Ruinen (2) Philip T Shell C I ( I) F Sam M Slade C4 ( I 7) Henry C Stovall Jr. C I (5) F Thomas P Tappy C6 ( 16) N F George M T hompson (3) Ray B Tucker (2) Ca rl R Varnedoe (I ) P Marc A Wabich (2)
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Pi Kapp Scholars Nebraska-Lincoln Alabama (Omicron) James A Richardso n C I (7) (Nu) David R Adam s C4 (6) F John C W illiams (I)
(Seto n H a ll - Epsilon Thera) Blaine G Beck C l (4) George E Aiken Jr. C l (4)
"We are made to help each other; T homas J Breen ( I) James N Anderson Jr ( I) James S C hristal C2 ( 17) Ross F BaerwaldC I (6) Washington & Lee
to work toward the ideal of the Roy F Horacek (2) Rob en T Ballantyne (I ) (Rho) Student Creed; to realize that the Arthu r H Krohn (2) Geo rge F Barker Jr .C3 (13) Richard G Anderson C4 (8) N F
potential for the ideal Brotherhood Wall ace W Loerch ( I) Billy J Bartlett C2 (2) F Seth N Baker C 2 (17)
lies within us; to do our share to W illiam J Wesslund C3 (16) C harles E Beard C4 (16) F Billy G Cadle (2)
realize this potential. Expanding H ammo nd C Woods C 1 (7) William T Bishop Jr. C3 (1 7) F Frederick E Cooper ( 1)
our minds and exercising our John R Blevins C I (3) Brian C rowley (2)
John C Boggan Jr. (2) Albert D Darby J r. (2) intellects are why we have come Roanoke Robert A Brannan C5 (1 5) FF Isaac L Flory J r. (4) to college, where we have sought (Xi) Stephen W Bunn (2) Edwin P Garretson Jr. C2 (18)
Richard N. Alfonzo and found Brotherhood. " Robert S Barber C I (8) HarryECaldweiiJr. C8 (16)NDF Robert E G lenn C4 (3) F
Phys ics & Electr ical Casey D Barnes (I) Edwin V Caldwell II C3 (15) F W illiam H ellier (I)
Engineering, 3.94 G PA Michael K Bast C4 (10) 0 F Mr Joseph V Carmichael (2) C hristopher L H olmes C 1 (3) Stephen T Bast C3 ( 1 7) 0 Raymo nd E Cartledge C6 (1 4) DF Richard G Leary C 1 ( 6) Paul C Caldwell C4 (18) F Joe C Cassady C4 ( 16) F Floyd W McKi nnon C3 (13) F
(USC - Delta Rho) Lindsey C Claiborne C2 (9) Larry J Contri C2 (15) C lifton D M itchell Cl (I I) Edward L Corson II C6 (13) N F Wi lli am R C rowley C l (6) Stanley J Nastri ( I)
"Having high standards creates James A Councilor Ill C2 (12) Donald C rutchfield (I) Robert C Petrey C2(1 4) the expectation that all Pi Kappa Nathan F Deering (1) D onald G C urry Jr C2 (11 ) James E Roane C2(8)
Phis should strive for excellence in Paul R Dotso n C2 ( 16) 0 Martin T Ditto C 1 (7) Robert J Taylo r IV C3(14)F
everything that we do. We should Lee F Esser Jr .(3) Bryan D Edwards (I) Paul F Van Avery (I )
never enter a situation and just Stephen A Esworthy C2 (S) P F Jacob R Freeman Jr. (I ) Kenneth B VandeWater Jr. C2 (IS)
'try to get by, ' but rather do every- Francis H Ewald C2 (1 3) William T Gaskill ( I) Robert L Wade C I (2) F Raphael E Ferris C5 (1 7) 0 FF Tho mas V G ilbert Jr. C3 (1 3) John D Wallace C3 (17)
thing in our power to excel in the Gordo n N Fidura C 1 (2) F James A G illespie (2) W illiam A Wallace C2 (12) situation. "
Jam es W Fleshman C3 ( 18) F Phillip Graf Jr. (I) Dorsey M Wa rd Jr. C3 (1 6) Kenneth R Garren C3 (14) Frank W H anvey C3 (6) F C harles H Warner (2)
Michael Baiocchi Reginald WGravely Jr. C3 (6) 0 F JeffreyS H ardin C I (3) James R W ingert J r (2)
Electrical Engineering, Robert K Harr is C3 (IS) John P H arrison (3) Madison T Woodward [[J Cl (3) F
3.96 G PA Paul S Henkel C3 (7) 0 F T homas B H enderso n C3 (17) Richard Q Hire J r. C2 (3) F Paul Q Hewes (2)
(Old Dominio n - Gamma Be ta) Roy H Jamerson Jr.C3 (7) 0 F R Nathan Hightower C7 (16) NF
H arry I Johnson J r. C2 (15) W illiam 0 H ilbu rn IV (3) South Carolina "If Pi Kappa Phi is truly to sue- C. T Keeney C 1 (3) Kenneth B Hubbard (I) (Sigma) ceed in its mission of "Building Walter D Keister C l (I S) Brian M H ydrick ( I) James S Anderso n C I (2) F
Better Men for Life's journey, " Do nald J Kerr C3 (1 2) Robert T Jeffares (I) H erbert L Benso n Jr. C2 (2)
achieving and maintaining high Stephen E Kuertz ( 1 ) P C harles A Jones Ill C I (8) Jerry T Brewer C6 (18) N FF Melvin L Linkous (I) Travis P Julian CS (14) N F Paul D Carter Jr. C3 (1 6) F
scholarship standards is of para- James T Lucas Jr .C1 (2) Richard A Kilgo re C l (6) GeorgeS Del ay C2 ( IS) mount importance. Bettering one- W ilbur E Mann J r. C3 (15) Paul J La nders (3) W illiam W Fmcher Jr. CS (18) F self through academics is a crucial Daniel C McCabe C 1 (4) P Gary W Limmroth C3 (8) John S Flynn C2 (I S)
first step in bettering oneself as a Louis J M ulli neaux C2 (13) T ho mas J Martin J r. (2) Kenneth J Fo rti C (8) F
person. Geo rge B Naff M D C3 (I S) Benjamin B M athis C3 (12) Robert M Gatti C2 ( I 0)
Jason Bierenbaum Richard M Newman C4 (14) Mack 0 Matthews C4 (18) F Daniel P G reen (2)
Biology, 3.9 G PA Cameron R Ogilvie C4 (1 4) Bryan A McCullick ( I) Jack E H ardwick ( I) Jo hn E Osbo rne Ill C2 (8) Ollie W Nabors C l (4) Julius B H arrelson C 1 (5) Durward W Owen C6 (18)NOFF D avid B O' Dell (2) John A H auck ( I ) Robert J Patane Jr. C 1 (S) C linto n H Paulsen C3 ( 16) L Scott H oward (I) C harles A Parsell (2) C harles D Pepper (3) Joseph R Huggins( I)
Duke (Mu) Anders W H all C2 (4) F Joseph N Payne C2 (S) Dan F Prescott ( I) M ichael G Lukridge(2) N ick GAnas (!)G ustave G Burnett N Hull C3 (1 3) Roy R Poll ard Jr. C4 ( 4) F Kento n L Russell (3) P Edward C Mattiso n (I) Barnett Ill C I (5) Austin H Krumpfes (1) Do nald J Potter Jr. C3 (7) Robert L Shepherd C3 ( 17) F Luke T Meisenbacher(l)
C harles F Beidler (2) George W Lil es (3) Ellis G Ramsey Jr. C I (3) Stephen G Smith (I ) Richard C MimsC2( 16) George M Benda C4 (15) Heath L M arcus C2 (7) P John J Ribar Jr. C5 (13)N OF James B Stapleton C I (5) Robert A Montgo meryC2( 10) George F Blalock C2 ( 12) Robert T Matzen ( 1) T homas J Robertson Jr. C2 (8) 0 F Lonnie Strickland 01 C7(14)NDF Robert H MoorerC2( I I) T homas W Borland C 1(3) J Dudley Moylan C3 (I 0) F T ho mas J Rutherford C 1 (3) W illard R Summerlin Jr. C l (7) W right T Paulk J r. C 1 (I 0) Aaron H Bynu m Jr. C l (5) C harles 0 Muscheck (4) John R Staffo rd J r. C3 (14) W illiam G Sutton C3 (18) F Scott N Peck (2) James H Cooke J r (I) C harles R Myers III C2 (1 0) James S Stump Jr. C4 (14) F Richard S Taylo r C3 (15) Walter H Pickens Jr. CS (1 7) N F W illiam H Dameron J r C l (4) Wa rren N Sams Jr. (2) Kevin J Taylor (2) Edward L Turn er J r. C3 (14) Frederick E Quinn C l ( 10) W ill iam W Dodson Jr. C4 (18) F Stephen J Schnurr Jr. C2(8) James C Turk C8 (18) N 0 OF Pau l C Wesch C4 (14) N F James A Quinn II I) H eyward L Drummond Sr. C 1 (6) Wi lliam A Smith (!) David R Vecellio J r (3) Robert E W illi ams (1) W illiam S Reynolds Ill (4) H Emerson Duke J r C2 (8) James G Smi th C2 (3) F C harles T Via C4 (7) W illiam J Wonthington Jr. 0 (17) Danny W Reynolds C4 (18) F Richard D Frederking ( I) Bart N Stephens C2 (16) Jack W Wade Jr. C4 (16) F Troy M Wyers Jr. (2) H ope B Sanders Jr. C I (5) Frederick C Frostick Jr. C2 (14) Brian E Swab (2) Douglas M W illiams C2 (13) Edward M Singleton (1) W ilfred C Gatli ng J r. C2 (17) C harles H Taylo r C3 (18) Allen OWoody [[J C8 (1 7) N DF Oglethorpe (Pi ) Benjamin R Stephens ( I) Norman G Gi bso n C2 ( 16) Do uglas E Underwood C 1 (7) D udley FWoodyC7(17)NODF Louis J Ptacek Jr. C2 ( 16) John R Stokes C3 (1 3
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"Riches do not consist in the possession of treasures but in the use made of them. "- Napoleon I
NC State (Tau) Hu nter B Atkins C2 (10) Donald B Barker C2 (8) W illi am G Barnhardt Jr. C2 (9) Peter W Boetti nger ( I) Jeter P Brawley (3) Wi lliam D Campbell C2 ( 16) Scott B C li fto n C I (4) Robert C C li ne C6 (16) D F Michael L Co ll ins C2 (7) Jeffrey H Davison (3) Eric M Faust( I) j ohn A Feather Jr. C2 (15) Excell 0 Ferrell Ill ( I) Arthur N Greene C2 ( 15) Bruce C Halsted ( I) Stephen S Hensley (I) Joh n W Hight ( I) Johnathan G Hill ( I) C lyde N Humphrey C3 (16) Francis L Joyner Jr. C I (2) F Kenneth L Long Ill C I (2) Harry L Mashburn C2 (I 2) David B Myers ( I) C hristo pher M Myers C2 ( II ) Richard H orrell (2) Ed mund j Paszrjr. C l (2) Sanjay V Patel C2 (6) Wall ace L Reams C4 (14) F C harl es L Ribelin ( I ) Jeffrey M Roberts (3) P Edzel P Sarigumba ( I) Kenneth D Sheesley C l (5) Jacob N Shepherd Jr. C2 (I I) C harles L Sm ith (2) Stacey A Smi th ( I) W S Troutma n C l (7)
Illinois (Upsilon) Peter J Aposto lakis C I (6) Richard F Bangert C8 (4) DF Wi ll iam D Beer ( I ) P Robert J Bogdanoff C2 ( I 7) John D Burkey C2 ( I) F Eduardo Contreras (3) Peter P DePasquale C3 (I 3) F Fritz H Elich C3 (16) Mark Fung (2) P Edwin R Hamilton (2) G len E Hesler C4 ( 18) 0 F Ralph 0 H owa rd C3 (16) Lawrence D Inglis C I (4) F joseph L Johnson C2 ( I 7) David J Kallal C3 (13) T homas F Krizan C3 (17) Michael A Lowery C4 (5) P FF Norm an A Lowrey Cl (3) P Edwin D Mendels C l ( 10) Ralph L Mionskowski (I)
Benjamin M M issele (2) P A Robert Moore C3 (I 8) F Srephen E Mu mford C3 ( 18) Robert M Murphy Ill (2) Wi lliam H O 'Donnell C l (13) joseph E Pehlman C2 ( 15) Paul B Phinney Jr. (7) Pete r S Presta C2 (8) F Kenneth J Rabe C3 ( 17) Stewart W Ramsey C l (5)
Michael H Reedy (2) Robert M Riggs C I ( 15) Jack 0 Roeser C4 ( 15) F Marvin A Schaid ( I I)
James G Schalin C5 ( 17 ) N F julius Schoell er C I ( II ) Dan iel A Shoor C2 (9) John Simpso n C2 ( 15) Russell A Tomes C2 (6) Stephen D Trahey C4 ( 18) Elzy W Trogden C2 ( I 0) Rene A Van Der Heyden (2) Thomas H Watts C2 (7)
Stetson (Chi) Larry W Anderson C2 ( 15) Anthony A Biancarosa II C l (3) Benjamin E Carson (2) Edwin H Culver C3 (18) J Patrick Figley C6 (9) N F Gabriel L Gehret ( l )P Ira J G iro ir C I (6) Peter W Hogue (4) John L Hughes C2 (I 3) Stephen A Ki lpatrick C l (2) Ken neth T Kincaid ( I) John-Michael E Lenahan (I) P Walter F Malmbo rg (2) Gary A Meadows (2) Terrence M Mullen C l (7) Robert R Ogonowski (I) Rya n S Padnuk ( I) P George L Parrerso n C3 ( 18) James A Pirde ( I) Bruce L Rogers C7 (I I) N DF Forrest P Showalter J r. C I (8) Mart G Smith (I) John K Snellings C3 (15) F I. M Southward C4 ( 13) Thomas M Wren n C2 (16) James L Young C I ( 17)
Cornell (Psi) Joh n H Angus C3 (18) Thomas T Burger Jr. C3 (7) F Joshua L C heron ( I) Dav id C C unningham (2) Michael A Davis (I)
Gregory J Della Rocca C2 (8) P Raoul E Drapeau (2) David S Dunkin (2) Eric D Fairchild C l (6) F Ga ry R Fisher C I ( 18) Evan A Goldman ( I) Scorr D Goodfellow (2) Paul H aas C2 (15) James H H anson ( I) George F Hein rich C4 ( 18) F
James A Hole ( I) Marrhew C Irvine( I) Pau l S Kel ley ( 1)
John S KirkC5 (18) N F Thomas G Korak is (2) Michael D Kremer C2 (8) Eugene L Leh r C3 ( I 8) W illi am B Marrhews (2) W illiam F Newell C5 ( 15) NF Kenneth D Perkins ( I)
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Michael J Piscitell i C3 (I 8) Robert B Reichert ( I) Geo rge A Reid C3 (I) FF Joshua D Saxman (I) Edmu nd A Sayer C6 (8) F Kevi n J Schwartz (2) Lo uis L Seaman C I (8)
John J Senesy C l (7) Bruce D Spear (2) Robert H Steinfeld t C I (4) Al lyn C Taylor Jr. C l (6) FrederickW ThomeC4 (17) F Erwin A Tschanz C l (9) Robert J Wilcox C5 (12) N FF H arold S Wright (2) Richard C Yudin-Fitzherber ( I)
W J Zygmunt Jr. C3 (16) F
Purdue (Omega) Donald C Adams C2 (8) Robert C Adams C l (9) Ro nald G Akens C I (5) Robert D Beiter (2) Thomas S Bentl ey (I) Jack K Berl ien C I (8) Arthur H Bos tater C I (8) William C Bradshaw C2 (12) Wi lli am R Brown (7) David A Carder C2 (5) F Austin B Carr ( I) John C imino (2) Joseph A C lark (I) Allen B C raven C I (7)
Duane M Davis C3 ( 18) Porter R Draper (I) Dona ld F Esli ck C I ( I) F Ronald J Eyer Sr C3 ( 16) F Keith) Fallon ( I ) Walter G Fassnacht C l (6) Leonard A Ficken (2) Robert E Finnerty(!) John R Foltz C l (2) F BryanS Freed C ! (7) Manish B Gandhi C l (5) Waldemar E Goffeney C2 (9) Be rn ard T Graser C I (6) John E Gruwell ( I) H arvey R Hall ( I) Donald J H endri ckson C3 (17) Hilton B Hen ryC1( 12) W illard C Hill C l (3) Rikard E Hill C3 (12) Geo rge A Holderbaum C2 (I I) Wi ll iam H Hounshell (2) G rafton Houston J r C3 ( 15) James D Jackson C3 (I 2) F Robert A Jacobson (2) Harold RJoh nsonjr .C2 (17) W illiam G KanouseC3 (12) F Alfred G Kirchner Jr. C3 ( 18) Patrick J Kuhnle C4 (8) F Mark 0 Kuklis C I (7) David G Lane C7 (15 N DF Allan B Larson C3 ( II ) F Mark D Laurent (2)
G rego ry V Linder C4 (3) F R Michael Li tde C3 (I 7)
John E Lovell C4 (12) F Richard H Lowe C2 (14) Edward J Masline C2 (I 4) John E McDonald C I (3) John H McDonall Jr (I) Ryan J Morris (2) Philip E Newhouse C2 (I I) Walter L Norrington C4 (18) F Andrew R Parker ( I) P Scorr D Patron (I) Wi lliam D Peace Jr. C3 (I 6) Palmer A Porter C4 ( I I) F Richard K Price C2 (9) F Alvin G Purdom (3) George L Q uisno II (4) John D Reidel bach ( I ) Jeffrey E Rickard (2) Herman G Riggs C4 ( 18) F Robert A Rust C2 (10) Ri chard H Shaw ( I) Edwin T Sherwood C2 (12) Aaron R Sincroft (I) H albert C Smith Jr. C3 (15) Todd B Spau lding CI (2) Marrhew J Stuve C I (5) Will iam L Swager C2 ( II ) Do nald C Swager C2 ( 12) W illiam J T hompson ( I) Robert E Thomson C3 ( 17) Kim J Tubergen C I (5) M ichael S Tyrrell C3 (12) Robert C Viets C2 (6) Jeffery C Vogt ( I ) Robert K Whi tfo rd (I)
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Mercer (Alpha Alpha) W illiam A Blythe (2) John W Brooker (3) Benjamin B Bush C 1 (1) Raoul P Calimlim (3) Ledford C Carter C3 (1 8) 0 F Douglas B C lendaniel (2) T imothy M Downie (1) John J Fair (1 ) John C Garvin Jr. C l (1 1) Hugh D Holder (3) P Erick R Holsonback (1) L Jason Jones C 1 (3) Michael E Lake C2 (4) F Hollis C Lewis Jr. C 1 (1 3) William Maratos C l (9) Augustus F Martin III C3 (17) Charles R Mel ton C3 (18) Ral ph B Montgomery (1) Ronald D O wens (1) Charles R Parker C I (8) Larry E Register Jr. (I) Ah med F Samaha (2) Lee M Seelig (1) Bradley L Waters C 1 (3) F Murray J Weed (1 )
Oklahoma (Alpha Gamma) Mark L Argo (2) Lawrence M Besenfelder C2 (13) Michael T Dean (I) P C hristopher L Elledge C2 (2) F John W Franklin (2) Joseph C Haines Jr. C3 (7) Robert E Holly C4 (18) F Charles E McBride (1) William L Menzie C 1 (4) Gary R Miller C2 (7) Jay K Morris C4 (16) F W illiam B Murray (2) Robert J O gborn C4 (15) F Matthew M Pena ( 1) Nathaniel D Pen a (1 ) P James D Romo C2 (6) P
Al fred H Schmidt Jr. C2 (14) Francis W Scichowski Jr. C l (9) John M Stice (1) A. Ervi ne Swift - Bishop C l (5) Kevin J Wa re (1)
Washington (Alpha Delta) Ryan K Adams ( I) David G Alexander C l (6) Joshua A Berger (1) Robert C Bux C4 (17) F John J Dailey C2 (1 6) Evan A Erickson C4 (7) P 0 F Ian M Goodhew (2) Loern A Halverson (2) John T Illias C l (6) John E. Jeffery (1) Lendal H Kotschevar C l (2) Brent M Krupp (2) T hure T Laine (1) Fredrick S Marrin (2) Ryan M McCaskey ( I) P Dennis R Mel to n (1) Stephen K Mendoza (2) Chad C Miller ( I) Christopher A Orr C3 (5) F David C Pace (I) P John R Pedersen C2 (1 0) Brian D Perkins (2) Adam C Prewett ( I) P
Derek P Sitzmann (2) Harold W Snider (1 ) Sech CTalbott ( I ) Michael M You ng C 1 (1) P
Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Robert R Adams ( I) Paul J Ahmed (4) Bartlett Arnold III C2 (1 0) Jorge L Aneta C I (5) Roger Q Austin Jr. C 1 (7) Peter C Barr C6 (17) D F Richard C Bardett C5 (8) N FF
Bernard A Barton Jr. C I (7) Frank 0 Brass Jr. C4 (14) F Robert N Brooks (2) Bryan C Buchanan (I ) Scott J Campbell (2) Colven E Caudell III C l (6) David 0 C harland C4 (1 8) F Will iam 0 C harland C2 (4) F Brian M Clark C I (7) Emsley F Cobb C4 (17) F Neil 0 Contess C3 (9) F John S Crown J r. C2 (1 0) Eric B Dana (4) Frederic C DaVant C4 (3) Andres J deCardenas (I ) W illiamS Durrell (I) Daniel J Dymtrow ( I) Larry H Elkins C2 (I O) Paul S Enrico C3 (6) F Robert P Ferreira (3) James E Fleisher (1) Alberto N Gamarra ( 1) AI bert C Garcia (I ) W illiam M Gillespie C3 (9) F Hugh A Gower C5 (1 5) F Michael K Grimes C2 (8) Darren C Gutierrez (1 ) Robert E Guyton (2) Murle E Harrison C3 (16) Marvin H Henderson Jr. ( I) David W Henn C (15) FF Richard A Hill C3 (6 )F
Dale Hocking C2 (7) Charles G Hudspeth C5 (18) D F Thomas E Johnson (2) William P Keyes C I (8) John P King Jr. (2) Kurt S Langford (2) Gary A Leonard C4 (13) N F Edwin S Lofberg ( I ) Albert E Luer C4 (17) F Albert C Mann C2 (14) Robert S McKinney (2) C raig R Morrison (1 ) Michael J Nozzarel la C 1 (8) Michael L O 'Donnell C5 (16) F
Key to Robert D Tylander C4 (I I) F
Giving Clubs T homas G Vickery (2) John J Wahlen C2 (4) F
Cl Larry J W hite ( I)
Crossed Swords Club Brian S White (I) ...
$100-$249 Andrew Wiegand C I ( I) F
Cl Brad P Wyn n (2)
Chevron Club Gordon B Zellers II I (3)
$250-$499 C3 Oregon State Gold Star Club (Alpha Zeta) $500-$999 W. S Al ldredge C3 ( 17)
C4 David A Black (2) P
Executive Director's Derek J Brice (2)
Club Donald D Butzner (3)
$1,000-$2,499 Wi ll iam V Cook C l (8)
cs Roland E Curtis C2 (1 2)
Lamplighter's Club Myron W Daugherty (1) H oward W Davis C 1 (5)
$2,500-$4,999 Robert J Elfers C4 (17) F C6 Fraser C Grant (2) Foundation Club James L Guthrie (4)
$5,000-$9,999 T horne H Hammond C2 (16)
C7 Robert G Harris C l (8)
Council Club Charles R Harnough C4 (16) F
$10,000-$24,999 Kenneth M Hawke Jr. C2 (1 5)
C8 Mil fo rd K Hosler C l (4)
Order of the Bell Rickey L Hug C2 (14)
$25,000-$49,999 Stanley R Kelley C2 (1 3) George W Ketrenos ( 1)
C9 Donald L Knight C2 (5) 1904 Society Randall A Kohl (2) P $50,000-$99,999 Theodore J Langton III C2 (1 2)
CIO Timothy R Large (3)
Founders' Club James S Marsh C2 ( 12)
$100,00 and up Michael D McMahon (1 ) John W Moore C2 (16) Gary S Munn C4 (18) F Barry E N ilsen (I ) Robert L Nordlander C2 (17)
James P O' Donnell C3 (7) F Jack R O sburn (4) Douglas J O ' Dowd (1) Tyler J Parrish (1) Kelvin D O 'Neill (3) Leon 0 Ramsey (1 ) Benjamin F Overton C4 (1 8) F Frederick W Raw C4 (18) F Robert J Paterno C5 (1 2 )N OF Jack T Reviglio C4 (17) F Adam S Pearlman (I ) Jack C Riley (2) GeorgeS Peek C 1 (7) Gary L Smith C 1 (7) Martin E Perkins C 1 (5) Jack W Steward C5 ( 18) Robert J Perry ( 1) Raymond C Terhune C3 (15) William A Post C2 (10) Wi lliam W T homas C3 ( 18) John J Powers C4 (1 7) F Roger A Turner (2) Charles W Prophet (I ) David H Vawter C4 (14) N F Joel B Radfo rd (2) Joseph A Wagner (I) C harles R Rig C3 (6) Scott A \xrhidow (I) Frank W Rivers Jr C I (4) Reginald H Ross C 3 (1 7) Samuel A Saxon III (2) Samford (Alpha Eta) Glenn A Shapi ro ( I) C layton P Al len (2) John P Stevens (1) T homas M Baldwin ( I) C harles A Stewart C 5 (17) Hunter T Brewer ( 1) Stuart C Stockton C2 (5) Reginald B Clay Cl (4) Randall J Stutzman (2) W illiam C Davis J r .C3 (16) Robert L Sulliva n C3 (1 3) F James J Davis ( I) Edward A Sundy Sr. C l (6) William W Dixon Jr. C3 (1 8) Mark Thurn C2 (9) Roy G Evans III C3 (14) F Christopher J T ice Sr. C2 (8) F John W Frierson V (2) Mark E Timmes C4 (14) NF Brian Y Guffin ( I) Toan X Tran (1) W illiam S Guffin J r ( I) Raymond C Tylander C3 ( 16) John E H aynes Sr. C3 ( 16)
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"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give. " - Winston Churchill
Ryan M Herring C I (2) P F Sam W Jones C2 (13) Orbie L Medders Jr. CI (7) Mark H N ixon (I ) Glenn A Olivenbaum C2 (6) Jeptha W Pope Jr. CI ( I ) F James E Purvis C3 (13) David S Sadlow {I) Gilmer T Sim mons C3 ( 12) Steven L Smith {I) Dwayne K Todd C2 (6) F Joe W Vaughn C l {12) Merle L Wade Jr (1) Paul J Weaver (I) Scott M Welch (4)
Michigan State (Alpha Theta) Kenneth G Adams C4 ( 16) F Henry J Anderson J r C3 (7) F Michael R Bailey (1)
Andrew R Beemer Cl (3) Orson D Bird C I (9) Michael A Bosco Jr. C 1 ( 4) Charles W Bovay C2 (6) Frank W Brutt (I) Roderick R Casavant (3) Daniel F Ciernick C2 {8) William M Cleary C4 (18) F Joseph M Colucci CI (7) Wallace DeMaagd C2 (15) Kevin M Donlin (1 ) E. D Ebbeson (5) Curtis W Estes Jr. C l (5) Scott E Evans C2 (I I ) Robin G Ewen C l (1 3) Jason R Garvey (I) Andrew A Geo rgelos (3) W illiam M Herman (I) Jeffrey W Hill Cl (5) Wi lliam L Holler C3 (5) F Todd M lfkovits (3) Thomas R Joy C2 (5) F Anthony J Kandt (I) Bruce T Lessien C2 (12) Paul A Long (3) J T homas McDonough (2) Geo rge E McKay C2 (9) Angus J Morse C4 (17) James P Neve Jr. C I (5) R. Reiss (I) Martin W Rosenau III {I )
Steven R Schinderle {1) Donald A Seifert (I) Matthew J Shaheen C3 (4) NF Norman Sm ith (2) Warren C Spragg III CI (8) Douglas S Sutherland ( I) RobertS Trembath C3 (I 4) Donald E Yiecelli C3 (18) F Gerald F Wajda C2 (1 2) Ford L Woodard C2 { 17) Dennis D Yanachik C4 {16) F Ray J Zimmerman C3 (16) Gregory W Zmich (2)
Auburn (Alpha Iota) Jack E Baker C2 (I 0)
James W Barton (4) Charles W Beaird C2 {I !) Charles S Blackledge Jr. C I (8) G. Stuart Blackwell C2 (9) Lua R Blankenship Jr. 0 (11) F Perrin C Bryant ( I) Jolm 0 Christiansen Jr. C2 (18) Troy l Corbin (2) Tommy C Daniels (I ) Hugh D Dozier C I (7) Robert L Ferrell C3 (17) Ralph S Foster Jr. C2 (5) Thomas W Fuller C4 {18) Tommy W Gordon C3 (1 7) Moyer D Harris C3 ( I 8) Fldllk H HawthorneC6 (17) NFF Will iam T Hendry (I) James H Hendry C2 (17) William C Hurt Jr. (2) James E Johnson C8 (17) N OF Will iam W Jones Jr. C3 (18) Bryan C Jones (2) P Bill K Kennedy C 1 (6) James G Lovell J r. C2 (11) F Nathan iel D McClure N 0(17)
Joseph R McCracken (1 ) Geo rge H Morris (I) William J Morrissey (3) Dan G Parmer C2 (12) Gary M Patterson C2 (1 0) Lawrence C Pharo Jr. C4 (16) F George W Pratt (2) Joel T Radman C3 (5) F Alan S Reams C2 (7) Lou is A Reynolds Jr. C2 (9) F Ernest CRushing C I (12) M C Sahlie C2 (8) John J Sanders ( 1) P David G Scott C ! (6) John C Stanley (2) Robert C Ward C3 (15) Brett D Wilber C I (6) Joseph W Wi lliams C4 (15) F C harles M Wood C I (8) Wilson C Wooley C2 (7)
Michigan (Alpha Kappa) Matthew R DeFore (I) Daniel E Fillion {2) Kenneth B Goldberg ( I) Hugh C Hotchkiss C4 {18) F Mr Michael C Joh nson {I) Emil W Keck C3 (12) F Gordon M Krueger ( I) William N Listman (4) Jason R Prickett C I (2) Barry A Stern C 1 (3) Patrick M Walsh (3)
Steven L Warnke C I (5) P F
Penn State (Alpha Mu) C hristian B Armstrong ( I) David N Back {3) Howard 0 Beaver J r. C l {2) G W Bei ler (2) Jon D Benedetti C2 (14)
Mark D Berger C I (13) Jason A Borrelli C 1 (3) Stephen C Botta C I (I O) Cu rris R Bu tier ( 4) Aaron S Callaway (I ) Palmer L Davis Jr. C3 (1 7) Jason C Fedon (3) Paul A Fedor (2) William M Fennell (2) Brian M Fish (I) Edwin A Friend Jr. {1 0)
Lewis B Grube C3 (17) Richard A Gundrum (5) Richard C H amil ton (2) Richard C Heim C3 (17) James R Heller C I (4) Scott A Horner (2) Marrin R Hornung (2) Wi ll iam E Johnson C2 (I 2) Bruce J Kent C2 (12) Aden A King (I ) Richard J Kleinert C2 (I 2) David M Kyle C 1 (4) William W Lawrence Cl (! 3) Steven J Loeper C I ( 6) John P Lotz C2 (8) Richard F McKn ight Cl (3) Kevin K Murphy C4 (8) F Scott D Myers C 1 (I 0)
Joseph R Quickel C I (3) Maurice P Ranc Jr. C3 (14) F Christopher J Scala (I ) Michael J Scheei,{ I ) Wi lliam Simon Ill C3 (1 7) Michael B Trull C3 (I 6) Robert M Watkins Sr. C I (4) Douglas L W ilson C 1 (5) Gerald C Yantis Jr. (I) Gen John J Yeosock C I (5)
Ohio State (Alpha Nu) John H Haas C2 (I 4) Corwin D Hablitzel C3 (15) David A Meyer ( I) Edwin R Stickel C4 (I 7)
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Pi Kapp Scholars
David M. Haisten Industrial Management,
3.9 GPA
Justin D. Hensley Rad io/TV/Film
& English, 3.85 G PA
Brett Kohn Finance/ Accounting,
3.95 G PA
(Mercer -Alpha Alpha)
"Pi Kappa Phi is the only place that I know of where you will see brothers going to such extremes to assist a follow brother who may be struggling in a class. A brother who helps others, while being able to succeed himself is certainly a better man. "
(TCU - Eta Chi)
"High standards in scholarship and in lift are important to Pi Kappa Phi because it helps turn a boy into an intelligent, wellrounded man that can make informed decisions based on character, integrity and a solid foundation of knowledge. "
(TCU - Eta C hi)
"When we set our chapter goals, we knew that we could not suc
ceed without high academic standards. As an older member of the chapter, I can see the e./feet that our standards have on the younger brothers. They see what we have done as a chapter, and they understand that the foture is in their hands. "
Know? If you make contributions w the United Way through payroll deduction or th rough your employer, you can donor designate these contributions to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. The Foundation is eligible for the money from your local United Way, only if you choose w designate your gift w the Foundation. The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation already receives several contributions each year through this method.
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Mid- Year Leadership Conference, Pi Kapp College & Supreme Chapter
The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation makes grants to Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity to help offset the cost of the leadership schools. As a result, our undergraduate students have been privileged to see some excellent motivational speakers, which was made possible by the Foundation. The Fraternity keeps the cost of the leadership schools affordable with the help of the Foundation. Courses on building working relationships, management skills, confrontational skills, alcohol education, time management, interpersonal growth and organizational ski lls. Regional leadership schools are held four times a year and each summer at Pi Kapp College and Supreme Chapter.
Pi Kapp Scholars
Edward A. Marshall Psychology & Pre-Law,
3.98 GPA
Jeffrey M. Moles Mathematics,
4.0 GPA
Jared Poplin Political Science,
3.89 GPA
(Samford - Alpha Eta)
"Our membership in Pi Kappa Phi does not end at graduation, but carries on throughout our lives. When we do well for ourselves professionally, as a result of academic excellence, we 'bring credit tQ the Fraternity, 'demonstrating the kind of men Pi Kappa Phi cultivates. "
(TCU - Eta Chi)
"Leadership can put Pi Kappa Phi in charge. Community service can give the Fraternity a good image. Gentlemanly behavior can earn respect for this great organization. Without high scholarship standards, though, none of these attributes can give the Fraternity credibility. "
(Samford -Alpha Eta)
"The characteristics associated with precipitating scholastic success are the same qualities that are needed to promote success in other aspects of life. Maintaining high standards of scholarship often requires temporary sacrifice in order to one day embrace the much bigger goal."
Polytechnic (Alpha Xi) John G Anderson C2 (I 2) Hans R Bredfeldt C l (5) William Delnicki C2 (I 6) Paul W Dillon C2 (I 4) Walter E Eisele C3 (18) Bruce J Elowsky C2 (I 7) Martin 0 Fankhanel (I) Valentine W Fendrich C l (II) Rutherford H Fenn C 1 (6) Joseph E Flaherty C4 (18) F John F Flyn n (3) John B Frost (2) Steven P Collinge (I ) Richard F Groller C 1 (9) Arthur Karle (2) Denis G Klisz (I) Richard J Magg C3 (14) Robert F Maggio (2) Michael M Modica (I ) Albert R Muller C2 (I 4) Charles D Murn (7) Renwick E Nugent C3 (18) Robert E O'Donohue Jr. C3 (I 8) L Pomata ( I) Antonio G Quilon C2 (12) Richard Ramge C l (3) PaulJ Schwanenflugel G3(16)F M r Albert B Steele C3 (15) F Mr William R Wright C3 (6) F M r Warren C Zulawski C2 (I 0)
Iowa State (Alpha Omicron) Robert L Adams (2) Eric J Almquist C2 (7) Keith J Bader C3 (17) John R Bateman C3 (16) Kelley A Bergstrom C9(17)NODF John C Brockmann C2 (6) Robert 0 Brown C3 (13) F Robert S Brown (I) Troy W Carman n (I) James R Carson C3 (17) Norman M Carver C l (5) W illiam W Chmelar C l (8) Curtis C C lifton C3 (7) F Dale M Cochran C2 (II ) Michael J Derr C I (5) F Jeremy D Dickinson (l) Phi lip J Dvorak C2 (15) Stanton E Fritz C3 (18) Jeremy D Galvin C l (3) F Mr Forest L Goetsch C I (9)
Guy K Goodenow C3 (I 0) Jeffery G Greiman C l (8) Eldred J Hannan C7 (14) N OF Terry E Henricksen C l (5) Kylin D Holter (3) Robert J Kerns (3) Hubert M Lattan C5 (18) F Emerson D Linney C3 (8) Gerald D Love C3 (13) F Warren R Madden C4 ( 18) N FF Myron N Menefee C2 (9) AaronS Mi ller (I) Mark L Milliman C2 (10) James B Moon C4 (II) FF Wayne R Moore C6 (12) F
Paul M Muller C3 (17) W illiam G Nechanick"Y C4 (16) Paul E Needham (I) Benn H Nelson (I) Richard C Ohrt C3 ( 13) Frank M Parrish III C7 (18) N F Frederick J Phillips (2) P W illiam J Rickert C4 (18) F Ralph H Ruedy C2 (14) Thomas J Ruzicka C2 ( 14) Richard E Sahr (2) Charles Sch ram Jr. C2 (13) David J Schwakem (3) Anthony J Sindt (I) Robert C Spearing (2) Keith E Spiker (2) Jose' L Torres (I) Verne H Upmier C2 (14) John J Veak C3 (15) Cesar A Vega (2) Warren F Wells C2 (14) Ralph D Yoder (3)
South (Alpha Pi) John A Johnston C3 (15)
West Virginia(~ Rho) Robert E Allen - III ( I) Victor A Folio C5 (I 0) F Anthony S Graley (2) Theodore J Katz (I) Robert J Laughner C2 ( 17) John C Marano Jr C 1 (8) Howard G Martin C2 (17) Gregory C Nestor (I) Robert T Schoolcraft (I)
Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) James C Adkins C3 (17) Thomas H Banks C2 (18) W illiam B Boyter (I) R Barry Cecil C4 (16) F John D Dory II Cl (4) Grant A Gasbarro (I) P James P Gracy (I) Jack W Harris Jr. (2) Robin B Meadows C I ( I) F John F Miller C3 (3) F Mark A Muth (1) P Wi ll iam T Nap ier (I) Kenneth R Parkinson (2) Frank M Pugh C3 (18) Aaron B Reed C2 (I 6) Morris B Rothstein (3) Jon T Rymer C3 (14) F Henry C Settle ( I ) Alfred S Sewell Jr. C2 (2) F Roy H Smith C3 (1 4) Thomas J Snow C4 (8) FF David B Spalding C2 (16) James H Sti lz (3) Arthur D Sullivan C I (3) Barney A Tucker C5 (10) FF James R VanFrankJr. C4 (16) F Spears P Vavalides (I) Todd M Vick (2) WalterS Zahnd CI (3)
Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Harish Aiyar (I) Richard J Andrews C2 (18) William H Baldwin C2 (13) Joseph F Banaszewski ( I) Frank A Bandre C2 (I 0) Robert E Bergman C I (13) James M Bernstein C4 (18) Milton C Beveridge C I (15) Carl J Buczek ( I ) Benjamin M Cah ill Jr. C4 (17) George D Cook C2 ( I 6) Jeffrey A Cunningham C 1 (13) David B Dobson C3 ( 17) Richard B Donahue Sr. (3) David Dropkin C2 (1 7) W illiam J Drunsic (I) Cedric H Dustin III C4 (15) F Richard J Garber ( I ) George L Graf Jr. C2 (II) Winter K Graves C3 (18) F Dieter M Groll C2 (7) F Frank W Hatch (I) Robert E Hawkins C4 (16) F Geo rge J Hoffer C2 (I I) Steven H Kaitz C3 (14) Peter Kelley C2 (8) P Robert J Kirchgessner C2 (8) F Brewster W LaMacchia C3 (10) Keith A Lindfelt (2) John W McMahon C2 (I I) F W illiam G Morrison CI (6) Erik B Nagel C3 (15) Andrew C N icholas (3) Christopher J Parks C2 (I 0) David M Peter C3 (16) Larry J Powell C I (I 0) Kermit G Pratt C3 (18) James F Rappolt Jr. C I (3) William A Roberts C3 ( 18) Gilbert P Roberts C I (7) N icholas P Rusanowsky C 1 (17) Donald R Seyler C3 (14) F Benjamin T Sporn CI (13) Ernest R Stacey C2 (I 8) Donald J Stephens C2 (I 3) Stephen Strunck (I) Robert 0 Wagner C2 (I I) Seth L Walter C3 (8) P F Douglas A Wi les C2 (10) F Gordon B Wright C6 (17) OF Harry J Zimmer C4 (9) F
Drexel (Alpha Upsilon) Robert E AndersonC3 (16) F Henry J Bartle III C2 (13) Thomas Berk C I (4) Walter A Bishop (2) Mark R Blasser C I (8) Jack W Bosley (3) MartinE Burrows C4 (10) F Barry G Campbell C3 (6) Raymond J Cannon Jr. C2 (15) Wi lliam Conrad C I (3) William J Cooney Jr. C3 (12) Samuel J Costa Jr. C3 ( 17) F Raymond L Davis C4 ( 18) F Walter W Dearolf Jr. C2 (17) Nick DeBenedictis C I (2)
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"Reading maketh a fu ll man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. " - Bacon
Joseph R DeLuca C2 (5) F Mr Leonard J DiCarlo C4 (17) F Mr Kenneth J Dirkes C3 ( 18) James F Duncan C I (4) James R Esposito (2) Will iam P Fitzgerald Jr. C2 (8) John H Gardner C2 (I 4) MichaelS Gennaro Jr C2 ( 14) Austin J Gerber ( I) Norman E G rede C I (6) Raymond H Griffin C2 (I 7) Paul W G ross C3 ( 13) Dale R Haring C I (9) Leopold H auf Ill (2) GuyC Hess Jr. C2 ( 14) David A Heydt C3 ( 13) F Oscar M Ho kanson C2 (14) Lemuel J Holt C I {8) H arry E Johnso n ( I) Arthur J Jones C2 (14) Joseph J Keyes C2 {8) Eugene R Kieh I C2 ( 16) Ralph E Klesius C3 (I 5) John D Knoll Jr. C3 ( 14) F Charles S Kuntz C I (5) Robert W Lambert C3 ( II ) F Thomas A La Roe C3 ( I 7) F Walter W Lovell C I ( I I) Jack N Marshall C3 (I 8) Austin A Meehan Il l C I (5) GilbertS Merritt C3 (18) Osborne C Mi ller Jr C2 (16) Richard A Mosher C I (5) Fred G N uenighoff C I (I 2) S Ralph Parris C2 ( 16) Dina F Petrongolo (2) Stephen J Pinkas C I {5) C lifford M Price C I (2) F William 0 Reeside C I (4) F John F Rittenhouse C4 (I 8) Daniel H Romanchuk C I (6) Michael T Ro mano ( I) Donald L Schey C3 ( 17) Harry A Schlater C I {8) Robert J Schoen berger (I) Henry W Schuette C2 (14) Michael W Sellers C2 (10) F Walter K Sheppard C5 {18) N F J A Shields C I (2) F John W Sh ivers C I (4) John W Simmons II C2 {9) Robert E Simon (3) Martin A Sinon {I) Frederick H Staiger C2 ( 15) Harold S Stimer C2 (II) Michael J Tate ( I) Mark R Tomasel lo (3) Felix T Troi lo (2) Arthur WTunnell Jr C3 (18) Patrick D Wi lliams C I (6) Stanton Woerrh C2 (8)
I.I.T. (Alpha Phi) Gary C Cathey C2 (13) David A Des ilets C3 (7) F Brian F Diaz C2 (9) Ro nald G Douglas C l (6) Cyril L Dusell C3 ( 14) F Michael J Fogel C2 (3)
John T Higgins C3 (15) Richa rd W Hughes C2 (16) John F Humiston C4 (18) F Jesus A Iglesias ( I) Kenneth M Kamper C2 (6) Edward A Kasch ins C2 (I 5) James M Kell y ( I) Gregory J Kolb ( I) Martin T Kotsch C4 (13) F Kevin W Martin ( I) Neil M Nish ihira (2) David B Navy (2) Roger L Peterson C4 ( 18) Jack R Piper C2 (I I) John L Pottenge r C2 ( I I) John V Roach C3 ( 17) Burton W Seiwell C3 ( I I) Myron B Stevens C3 ( 17) C hristo pher S Sutton C I (3) Victor E Terrana (6) Frederic W Widlak C4 ( 12) James C Wood ling C2 (12) C harl es R Woods C I (7)
Miami (Alpha Chi) Francis L Gowdy ( I) Mel ford C H opkins C3 ( 17) Nathan P Xanthos ( I)
Indiana (Alpha Psi) Gerald L Allen C3 (I 8) Michael J Baccash C I (3) F Lowell E Bailey J r (3) Gregory D Barnes C I (5) C harl es J Blackerby C2 (14) Thomas A Clark (I) To ny D Cochren C I (5) Andrew W Conner (2) James R C rews Jr C I (5) W illiam D Day Jr. C3 (I 8) J. D Dowen C2 ( I I) Joseph M Drozda J r (2) Andrew L Felrice ( I) Pau l Fuggiti C I (4) Rodney L Gu nning C4 (8) F Richard C H all C I (6) Robert W Haller C3 ( 15) Adam M Harrstein (2) Kenneth A Inman ( I) James 0 Kel ler (3) James E Kelsey C2 (9) C urtis D Kiefer C I (5) Robert W Lambert Jr. C I (4) John M Leonard C2 ( I I) Lawrence C Liu C l (7) Gary S Louderback J r C2 (5) P
Joseph F Lux C3 (I 4) F Joseph M Malangoni (2) James M McCollough C I (3) Kevin L McDonald C3 ( 18) Timothy A Mercer C3 (8) F Ralph G Mundy C2 (14) Wayne G Murray C3 (18) F Robert C Nelson (9) Sean P Nolan ( I) Heath M Osburn ( I)
Barry G Po lley C I ( 13) Terry L Russell (7) Anthony P Schlichte ( I ) David S Silverma~ (I) Lionel E Smith ( I) P Phi lip M Stocksdale (2) Paul T Sullivan C4 (9) F Phillip M Summers C7 (18) NFF Eve rett C Targett (2) Fred FThu;sfield {I) Robert S Truelove {I) Kevin J Turner (2) Richard E Tyson {2) C harles R Vandeventer J r ( I) Michael R Vandrey C l (4) Gregory H Vann C l (4) James R W illiams (2) James E W itek C l (10) Robert F Wood (2)
Oregon (Alpha Omega) C harles D Dempsey ( I) Kenneth R Doherty ( I) Darrell D Dwyer (2) Sherman W Holmes C2 ( 16) Robert D Potts C I (I 0) David A Stewart (I) Fred L St reimer C3 {I 3)
N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Nicholas Adams C3 ( 16) John A Alfonso C I (7) Paul Bamburak C3 (8) F Frederick Becker Jr. C3 (18) F T homas E Carroll C2 (4) F
Alan C C hristian (I) Richard V Comiso C2 {3) F Nichola Debendicris C2 (3) F Scephen PDel'almaC8{17)NODF Stefano F DeSteno C l (4) C harles P Dietz C2 (10) Roger J Dolida C l (7) Michael P G illooley (2) Alan lamiZZi (5)
Joseph A Kciuk Cl (2) Edward J Klebaur Jr. C4 ( 18) Lawrence A Kominiak C I {1 2) Karlis V Kopans C2 (6) Roger F Kreh ( I 0) W illiam J Krouse (2) James A KrucherC6 (18) N 0 OF Aivars E Krumins C3 (I 4) Ri chard M Labinsky C3 ( 16) John F LeeJr C6 (16) N F Donald C Linske C3 (17) Anthony V Mangone C l (17) Robert P Manthey (2) Herbert A Marrin C l (8) Kevin McCranor Cl (5) F Louis R Miceli C3 (18) George M Newcombe C4 (7) F Alvin O lsen C2 (6) F Richard Pedersen C2 ( I I) F John Pugli esi C4 (I 3) N F Richard J Rodrick C3 ( I I) F Kenneth J Scheck J r (I) P James B Snodgrass Jr. C2 (14) Geo rge Tsomos (2) John S Urban C I (10) Jacob VanBroekhoven C2 (18)
Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Brian T Allen (2) DeLos L Carroll Jr. (5) Larry W Carter C3 ( 13) C. J Evans C2 ( I I) Wi lli am M Fraser Jr. C2 (17) Robert H Gartner ( I) Peter C Golotko (2) Forrest H alter (3) Stephen R Hemman ( I)
Wylie W Herzberg (2)
Carl M Koch C4 (17) F Mr C raig S Kurtzman (2) John A Nelson Jr. (2) John C PAeger ( I) Ray L Sandhagen (2) John E Trufant C2 (14) Todd G Von Weyhe (2) Castn er R Waddell ( I) Vincent N Wyatt (4)
Louisville (Beta Gamma) John T Cook C2 (18) Andrew W Goodaker ( I) Spencer E H arper Jr. C3 ( 17) James R Hatfield (2) James A Koshewa C I ( 14) Scott D McLaren (2) Stephen T Offutt (2) Raymond S Pryor Jr. (2) James R Weber C2 (5)
Drake (Beta Delta) Robert A C ione C5 ( 18) N F Mark H C rosthwai te (2) C harles R Deaton C l (10) Paul H Gi lman C3 (16) James C Hendrix C2 ( II ) James D Hornbrook C5 ( 18) FF Robert D Howel l C3 (15) James Labiak C I ( I I) Lawrence A Marrin ( I) Jason A Matthiesen C I (3) F Kenneth J Piller C2 ( 15) Norris D Rowland C3 ( 18) Howard I Smith Jr. C3 ( 10) Stephen C Smith (2) Reed C Snyder ( I) Bruce N Swanson C I (15) Christopher M Todd (3) William M Torgler (I)
Missouri-Columbia (Beta Epsilon) J Richard Dickson (2) P Robert J Ed ler-Murphy {I) Brian A Eiserman C I (4)
David M Epperson Cl (9)
Bertrand L Holmes Jr. (2) George E Hyde Jr. (2) Thayne W Jo nes (2) Erik A Koskela (I) Kenneth X Lissner C3 {II ) F Wa!terT Richards C3 (18) Jaso n R Stolarczyk C I (2) P Jay J Stucke! C4 ( 15) N F Laurence G Trudell C3 ( 18)
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Florida State (Beta Eta) Thomas H Arwood C2 (3) P F Barry S Bell (I) Brian D Bennett (I) Chad S Bostak (I) P John W Bowen (I) John F Brooks C I (4) James D Bultman C2 (I 3) Jeffrey B Butler C I (3) P Charles D C hao (2) Franklin D Clark J r ( I) Jason L Cooprider (I) John R Corbett C2 (9) Crandall L Cunningham (I) Hugo H Debeaubien C2 (I 2) FredE Diulus Jr (1) Christian J Downs C l (2) Robert D Elefante (I) Douglas S Fisher (2) T homas J Golder (I) Steven E Gulledge (I) John D Hill (I) P Gregory M Hoerbelt ( I ) William E Holdorf C I (5) Guy W Hollingsworth C3 (16) Keith Jacob (I) Samuel L Jenkins J r ( I) Michael E. Johnson (I) Carlton J Johnson (2) Jason H Klein ( I) Henry P Land J r (2) Michael S Loy C2 (5) Charles W MacMillin C3 (18) Kenneth K Majewski CI (3) Edward A Mason (2) Howard EMcCallJrC4 (15) F Constantine D Mengason ( I) Jeffrey G Ness (I) James WNewmanJrC3 (14) William J Niedenthal CA (3) FF Travis S Olson (2) Jeffrey Pujals (I) P Robert M Roath (2) Walter J Rothenbach Jr. ( I ) Donald R Steiner (I) Jonathan E Stevens C I (3)
NormanD Stoddard C l (IO) Lewis F Symmes C2 (4) F Earl D Thorn pson (I) Durwood L Thompson Jr (I) P William P Welch C2 (5) C hristopher L Willis ( I) Grego ry S Winter (3) Jeffrey L Wright C I (3) F George A Young (2)
Arizona (Beta Theta) Charles H Hausenfleck (2) Michael T Maryott C l (4) Arthur W Vance J r C2 ( 12) Travis J Vandiver (I)
Toledo (Beta Iota) Bradley J Chryst (2) P Robert D Conley C3 ( I 8) Carl M Conner C2 (6) Scott S Coursen C I (8) Darwin D Deckrosh C2 (I 3) John L Eisenmann C l (6) Robert C Friess C3 ( 12) Bryan A Johnson CI (3) P Darryl D McEwen C4 ( 18) F Craig A Myers C3 (16) Elmer J Newness Jr C l (5) Timothy A O 'Shea C I (5) Neil F Pikus (2) Thomas A Ramsdell C2 (10) Richard G Rose C2 (I I) Jeffrey R Roth C I ( 4) Roger W Schiller C2 (I 3) J Robert Shindell C2 (5) P F Lance A Talmage C4 (13) F Mr Scott M Theus (2) Mark A Urrutia C I (2) Rick A Wodarski (I) Darryl D Zellers C I (5)
Georgia State (Beta Kappa) John W Barber CI (6)
Dennis C Coole Jr. C2 (9) Kenneth] Cribb; C7(9)NOP DF David R DeMarco (2) Ralph 0 Dennis II (I) Lawrence F Horne (2) Shawn M James (I) David A Jeffers (I) P Richard J Kovach J r (I) Jong P Lee ( I ) P Patrick J McCabe C3 (7) F Donald E Perkins CI (6) Jerry W Ragsdale (2) Christopher S Thompson (I) P John B Whitley C3 (16) Mack R Williford IV C I (2) F C hristopher M Wilsey (I)
Tampa (Beta Lambda) Brandon J Baker (I) P Wade G Birch C2 (I 5) Gerald W Bobier C I (5) Jeffrey J Boorse (2) Gary J Cooper C2 (I 2) Austin R Curry C4 (I 0) F James R Dolan (2) Robert D Hawkins (I ) Patrick L Ingle (I) Christopher S Kemper (2) Stephen J Krist C I (12) Constantine M Maris (I) Robert A Myers C2 (I 7) Michael J orton C I (5) Ralph E Stout (9) David J Sullivan C l (3) Scott M Zerbe C I (I) F
McNeese State (Beta Mu) Wilfred R Boume Jr C3 (I I) N F Paul A Brown C2 (I 3) John A Green (3) Marcus M Kloor (I) James M Marryott (4) Edwin M Potratz II C3 (I 5) Troy R Rizzuto (3)
Key to 1998 Contributions
F Fellow
$100-$499 in 1998
FF Foundation Fellow
$500-$999 in 1998
OF Distinguished Fellow
$1,000 and up in 1998
N Nu Phi Society
Five Supreme Chaprers, $150 initiation fee, $10 for each year of membership in Pi Kappa Phi
0 Owen Initiative
p
President's Circle
$50 in 1998 for alumni, $15 per year for undergraduates
Richard B Smith C4 (I 8) N F Carl B Smith (4) Jonni L Streeter (I)
Houston (Beta Nu) C harles W Boze Jr (3) Everett E Magill Jr. (2)
Central Michigan (Beta Xi) C lifford R Anspach CI (3) Donald K Baldwin (I) Brian A Battani (I ) P David E C lappison C3 (18) Dale R DeWaard Cl (8) Donald R Friebe (2) Kevin P Kelly (2) P William K McKenzie (3) Donald E Perry C3 (9) F Sean D Radcliffe (I) P Brian T Rees (2) Michael J Schlusler (2) William M Slusher (I) P Troy J Stowell (I) P Duane M Valerio C2 (13)
Northwestern State (Beta Omicron) Michael E Allain (I) John G Oden CI (15) Samuel W Parry (I)
Eastern Michigan (Beta Pi) William F Fitzpatrick (I) Carl V Taylor C l (9)
Clarkson (Beta Rho) John F Kruse C I (12)
Northern Illinois (Beta Sigma) Robert E Berry (I) Donald D Firkins C3 (I 8) Roger L Musser (2)
Valdosta State (Beta Tau) Benjan1in W Barnett C l (2) John T Brooks C3 (I 7) F Pablo C Campa (2) William F Coston (2) RalphS DeLoach Ill (I) John R Dixon Ill (2) James M Dowd C2 (I 4) Micall P Gremillion (I) P Lance J Hamrick C3 (I 2) Eric W Knight ( I) P Stephen C Martin ( I) Darren L McKnight (2) Cher A Mirabal (2) P Benjamin T Powell ( I) P Scott E Register (I) Michael L Senzon (I) P Timothy R Steedley ( I) P Tony Taylor (I ) Matthew J Toeniskoetter (I) P Mark A Waddell C2 (I I) Ralph W Warnock Ill (2) Douglas J Whitacre (2) Joseph N Wilder (I) Hubert H Wilford C2 (IS) Bobby D Wood Jr C l (2) F Charles M Woodruff (2) Lawrence K Yudin (I)
Virginia (Beta Upsilon) John B Browning C4 (I 8) F Glenn A Dickson C5 (18) N FF Barry J Ewald C2 ( 14) Thomas G Haudricoun C3 ( 12) Russell J Huber C4 ( I 7) F Steven D Kassing (I) James H Kessack Ill (I) Daniel B Kimball J r C5 (17) F Robert H McCafferry C l (3) Stuart S Moore C3 ( 14) Charles L Nesbit Jr. C3 (I 7) James D Sencindiver (3) Kurt J Steinbacher (3) William J Warson Ill C2 (14)
Joseph B Yount Ill C5 (I 3) F
East Carolina (Beta Phi) W ill iam F Avera C2 (6) F Dennis R Barbour C3 (I 6) Clay D Brewer C3 (8) F Dennis M Brown C2 (1 4) W illiam W Campbell C I (3) George W Daniels C I (5) Brian A Duncan (I ) L. Clay Ed monds C5 (14) N F John T Geraghry C I (4) Casey 0 Harris (2) Samuel T Hicks II C4 (17) F Stacey F Johnson C I (6) Fredrick D Judson C I (8) John-Paul H Lyons C I (3) F David W McLawhorn C I (8) Matthew B Nease (I) Richard B Nuckols (I) Jeffrey F O 'Geary (2) George I Ressequ ie Jr C I (7) James E Sams Il l (I ) T homas C Sayetta C I (I 2) Mike G Shelton ( I) Archie C Simmons (2)
East Texas (Beta Chi) Timothy C Lee (I ) Rick A O lmsted(!) Kenneth L ParkC3(1 7) F Keith Parker(! )
Tennessee Wesleyan (Beta Psi) John M Plemons C I (8) Barry A Saunders C2 ( I 3) James A \-!ln~C2(6)F Dan W ieser Jr. C I (9)
East Tennessee State (Beta Omega) William FArgo (I) Alan W Bagley C J (IO) John N Boronkay J r. (2) Byron C Brown C4 (I 8) Michael B Cia man C I (5) David C Evans C3 (4) F Douglas L Henderson ( I) John F Lowe (2) Thomas E Siceloff( I) Eugene W Smith C2 (I 6) Robert J Spirko (I) Robert 0 Wood II I ( I) Robert G YackaninC2 (17)
West Alabama (Gamma Alpha) Joseph LAlexander C6(15) N F Herbert G Barth low J r ( I) James C Blackwell 3) Hal W Bloom Jr. C3 (I 3) F Truman H Brown (4)
"We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. 13
But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. " - Mother Teresa
Archie C Calhoun (4) Julius G Faircloth (I) Jack S Garnett Jr. C I (9) Donald R Gibson (2) Thomas J Holliman C I (7) F Christopher K Hyche (I ) Jaso n P Jackson (I )P Seth C Jackson (I ) P Leo L Led don J r (2) Damon F Marbut (I) P Samuel A Morgan (I ) Harry L Shiver (2) John G T ill Jr C4 (7) FF Roy M Underwood Jr. C I (6) Robert B Webb Jr. (I) Robert T Wi lliams (2) James J Withers C I ( 4) P
Old Dominion (Gamma Beta) Joel Allen C I (7) John M Bednarek C I ( I 0) Linwood A Beverly Jr. C3 (I 8) Charles E Brady Ill C4 (I 8) F Phillip 0 Casteel C2 (I I) M ichael K Colbert C J (6) Paul E Dickson Jr. (4) William G Jenkins C3 (14) Robert A Magoon C I (12) James B Majka ( I) James K Meharg 2) Matthew S Parker C3 ( I 0) James R Raimondo (I) James M Reardo n J r (3) Paul V Sheba! in C2 (I 6) David Simas C2 (7) F Joseph H Simas C l (4) John C Simpson C2 (12) T homas E Treichler C2 (16) Joseph C VanC leve lii C4 (17) James C Vollmers (I)
Troy State (Gamma Gamma) Grover C Adams ( I ) James R Baxley J r (I ) John P Browning (2) P Michael E Canfield (2) W illiam A Cauthen J r. (I) Shawn M Gillis (3) Richard E Jones (2) Jeremy C Luker ( I P Allen E O wen Ill (2) T imothy M Schm idt (I ) P Brooks Thompson (2) Laurence S Turrin C2 (I 2) David Walker ( I) W ill iam A Whigham (I) P
Memphis (Gamma Delta) Robert M Biesiot J r ( I) Herbert W Blow C2 (14) T homas L Carter C6 (18) DF Brian W C li ne ( I) P David M Dailey (2)
David L Everson C4 (12) F David E Laffi teau C l (4) Patrick T McDevitt J r ( I ) Stephen M Mosher (I) P Joshua I Newman (I) P T Tyson O 'Guin (I ) P ME Perkins ( I ) C raig D Peterson (2) P Todd M Peterson (I) P John H Riley J r. (I) Keith D Thole ( I) P
Western Carolina (Gamma Epsilon) Eric T Beck C I (5) Anthony Brown Sr. ( I) Marvin D Cope C4 ( 18) F Gerald E Edlin (2) Bruce W Fishel C I (1 3) Gary M Harrison C I (6) David P Huskins (I) Bryan F Luce (2) Phillip F McManus (2) Matthew G Mitchell ( I ) P Tony F Perki ns C2 (I I) C li fto n A Pickett (I ) Dean RogersC I (4) John R Squ ires (2) Stephen L Stafford C I (5) Donald C Turner C2 (13) Wi ll iam F Will is C3 (1 8) F Daniel B Yoe C l (3) F
West Virginia Tech (Gamma Zeta) Robert H Brewer C2 (9) F Robert A Brightwell (2) David M Childers C3 (I 5) F W ill iam G Conrad Jr C2 (14) Geo rge A Franz J r C I (9) C harl es W Hutzler C3 (17) Randolph C Lavender C I (7) Paul A Mattox Jr. C2 (I 2) William J McCoy (I ) Thomas A Miller C4 (4) Dennis C Neidert C l (7) Ph illip R Oneacre C3 (14) Harry R Sanders I II C2 ( 6) F Donald E Skaggs C2 (I 5) Clifto n A Smith C2 (I 7) David R Strader C I (8)
NC-Wilmington (Gamma Theta) Christopher B Bas to (I ) James M Corcoran C2 (I 3) F Lewis G Dickinson (I ) James H Farlow C I (8) Anthony C Fel ts (2) Jason C Hampton (I) Leonard H Harris C2 ( 17) William D McCaughan J[ C2 (12) Michael S Meier (I) Henry C Merritt Jr. C2 (18) Hugh C Newkirk Jr .CI ( I) F Robert C Tripp (2) Adrian R Verzaal J r ( I)
Did You Know?
With the receipt of the $2,0 18,000 gift from Robert Bennett, this marks the third largest single contribution ever to a Fraternity Foundation. The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation has grown from $793,305 in total assets in 1990 to one of the top ten largest Fraternity Foundations in 1998 totaling $4,899,921.
Pi Kapp Scholars
Jason R. Sanders Biochemistry,
4.0 GPA
Michael Waldron Economi cs &
Government, 3.96 G PA
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(Oklahoma - Alpha Gamma)
"The brothers at Pi Kappa Phi commit themselves to scholastic achievement because they are going to be bold and innovative leaders in business, technology, politics and research, as the horizons unfold the 21st century. "
(Cornell - Psi)
"High scholarship standards open countless doors, opportunities and freedoms to brothers. Meeting high academic standards has allowed me to undertake independent research in my last semester to pursue questions of interest outside of the classroom. "
Todd M. Peterson (Memphis- Gamma Delta) Accounting & Marketing/Logistics, 3.7 1 G PA
':4 chapter's CPA greatly affects its perceived quality. The chapter's CPA affects the relationship with the University. the National Fraternity. the community and the students. if a chapter can demonstrate their commitment to academics, the chapter and fraternity system will benefit .from an improved image. The chapter will be able to recruit better quality members if the chapter can truly show that Pi Kappa Phi can help scholastically. "
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Georgia Southern (Gamma Kappa) Glenn Aspinwall C5 (18) NO F Paul W Barkley C l (3) Roland M Berry C3 (14) O liver R Brown (2) Perry W Buffington C5 (18) NF William T Dunaway (2) John M Forresrall C l (2) Buford L Keene C l (4) John H Lane ( I) Stephen L McClure (3) Timorhy J McCurchen (3) Scorr B McElroy C l (4) P Douglas E McNiece Jr. ( I) Dav id A Nance ( I) Joseph W Odom Jr C4 (17) Ronald J Ragan (2) Gregory R Rowell (2) Robert B Roya l ( I) Robert A Su ll iva n (2) P Jeffrey B T homason (3) Ch ristopher A Wagner C l (3) Ph ill ip D Waters (I) Michael R Woodard (2)
Missouri-Rolla (Gamma Lambda) Edward G Burkey Jr C l ( I) F Zak E Dolan (2) Paul K Scherrer C3 ( I 7)
Belmont Abbey (Gamma Mu) Grego ry C C ranl ey( 2) Boliva r D Green (3) Brian H Knapp ( I) Gregory F Kusic C2 ( 14) Bruce A Marrin (2) Guy A Piche C2 ( 16)
LaGrange (Gamma Nu) J Wi ley Brya nt C3 ( II ) F Jeffrey L Esola C2 (5) F Frank J Fenn (2) P W W Hardy Jr. ( I) Edward P Kirven J r (2) David A Long C l (6) John LoveC I (6) Scorr E Markham (I) William 0 Mims Jr C l (7) James H Moros (3) Gareth B Roberrson ( I) P Michael W Seaton (2) Stuart W Terrell (4) Shawn G Zwilling C4 (5) NF
Georgia Southwestern (Gamma Xi) Kenny J Borum ( I) P Robert H Bunch C I (2)
The journey Project
An Educational Program Supported by the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
The Journey is a value-added projecr rhar helps
develop rhe individual men of Pi Kappa Phi.
As a parr of rhe Level Two benefits of rhe
Journey Project, all members receive Pi Kappa
Phi planners, modeled afrer rhe Stephen
Covey/Frankl in planner sysrem. The chapters
also receive a paid academic coach rhar works
wirh members and associate member classes.
T hrough rhe Collegiate Success Program soph
omore members are invired ro arrend rhe
Sophomore Leadership lnsrirure, fea ruring
curri culum fro m Stephen Covey's highly
accredited book, "The Seven Habirs of Highly
Effective People." Jun ior and senior members
are rhen invired ro Career Conclaves, which
allow undergraduates ro ralk and nerwork wirh
profess ionals and Alumni Menrors in their area
of inreresr. All rhis is paid fo r with the help of
a granr from rhe Pi Kappa Phi Foundation.
Charles 0 Cares 111 C2 (3) Christopher W Dukes (I) P James E Erue ( I) P Wi lliam L Finney C6 (1 7) NF F Mark E G ibson C I (2) F Ellis R Gi lliam C l (3) F Michael W Hall C3 (14) Ashiskumar R Pare! ( 1) P Stephen D Perkins (1) P Craig L Porrer ( 1) P C laude B Speer ( I) David W Suppes C3 (16) Donald Verner (I ) Earl W Woodwa rd ( I) P
Lander (Gamma Rho) Robert D Amick ( I) David L Bowen C2 (8) F Kenneth N Capps J r ( I) P Steven C Gosserr ( I) P Rodney L G ranrham ( I) Roberr J Holcombe C2 (4) F Jeremy W Inabinet (2) P Srephen P Kodman C2 (8) P James M Manley Jr. C l (3) Robert M McLean C l (5) Bernard Pannone C I (5) Andrew M Price (2)
Marion E Thomas C2 (6) Robert L Wenrzky (1) P Barry C Young C2 ( 17)
Armstrong (Gamma Sigma) Morgan F Barnesn (2)
North Texas (Gamma Tau) Gary L Harbin ( I) Paul R Srudley Jr. (I)
Oklahoma State (Gamma Upsilon) Harry W Burcher (I ) Ad rian G Cardenas (I ) P Mark R C hristman C3 (8) F Sreven L Cochran C l (6) John D Danvers C3 (15) Dana L Dillon ( I) AlbertS Griffi n ( I) Barry L Howel l C4 ( 17) F Jay F Marks ( I) Bradley D Mick ( I) Raymond G Morgan (I )
James L Pardee ( I ) Gi lbert 0 Sanders C4 (14) Wi lliam D Shannon ( I)
South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Brian P Bradley (I) P Wi lliam D Breeden Jr. C l (3) F Will iam L Copeland (2) James C Dalron (2) Lawrence R Davis C2 (4) Ashley M DeLaune ( I) P Donal S Dunbar C l (8) Jamie D G liddon ( I) Larry H Green C3 ( 17) Frank D Havard C4 (13) NF Kennerh P Hendrix (2) William T Hendry III (2) John THill C2 (12) Anthony D Hollman (I) P David V LaRosa Jr. C l (5) Chris Miller (I) Daniel L Perri C I (3) Isaac A Smirh (I) P Joh n K Stauffer (8) Raymond S Warrs (I)
Jacksonville State (Gamma Chi) Edward T Dropkin (2) Jason C Duckett ( I) Wesley S Sanders ( I) Mickey F Srrocchi (2)
Augusta (Gamma Psi) Jusrin M Benfield C I (3) F Chris A DeLoach ( I) Hubert E Nelson 111 ( I)
Montevallo (Gamma Omega) Robert C Whire (I ) David L Williams C3 (I 0) F
Virginia Tech (Delta Alpha) Wilmarth E Alexander 111 (1) Parrick W Ayers C 1 (1) F John N C rist C3 ( 17) Pau l \Y/ Dennis (3) Mark S Dennis (2) Edward R Dieterle 11 C l (4) P Michael D Eller C2 (I 0) Kelly J Hobbie (2) Paul M Lavery C2 (8) P Christopher W Lirde C 1 (8) Matt Marzek (1) Ashley D Miller (2) Corey S Pudhorodsky ( I) Dylan P Supina ( 4)
"The most enthusuiastic givers in Life are the real Lovers of Life. They experience the soul-joy that comes from responding with the heart rather than the head. " - Helen Steiner Rice
Stephan R Wei nl and (2)
Richard K Wood Jr. C l (2)
North Georgia (Delta Beta) BrianJ Austin (1) Reginald L Banks (2) T homas E Barcroft Ill (3)
Richard C Barr Jr. C3 ( 16) F Steven G Blackmo n C4 (6)
Kerby L Dickerson ( 1) Charles F Drake C 1 (4)
John G Frey (3)
Joseph E Goletz (3) Karl Hanson (1) Victor D. Irvin C3 ( 15)
Ju lian P Jol ly (2) P C harles A May C3 ( 17)
Troy J McNeely (2) Marcus H Melton ( 1) Richard P Moultrie C2 ( 16)
C harles A Pugh (2)
PJ Rodgers C2 ( 17) John M Sexton C 1 (6)
Cory N Truelove (3) P Thomas D West J r ( 1)
Jonathan W Woodward (3) P Brian J Yarb rough C 1 (5)
Truman State (Delta Delta) Nelson I Akers C2 (9)
John R Andrews C5 (12) N OF C huck J Barnard C3 (3) F Ti m B Barth C4 (2) FF
Darryl C Beach C3 ( 12) Todd P Beckler (2) John M C hallis (1) P
Michael D Geismann (2) Kevi n E Hammes ( 1)
Irvin P Howard Ill C2 (3) F Brian Johanpeter ( 1)
Michael D Ki llbebrew (3) Gregory S Knehans (2)
James C Palmer C2 (6) Craig C Rebmann (1) Steven P Schmitt (5) Scott B Simmons (1) P
Scott C Valley (2)
Josh A Wansing C1 (3) P Verno n E Wunnenberg Jr. (1) M ichael R Zolezzi (3)
jacksonville State (Delta Epsilon) Barron L C handler C 1 (5) Michael E Gam mell 11 ( 1) Donald G Garner J r ( 1)
Jeffery T Jennings (2) Jaso n M Mahaffey ( 1) Joh n B McNew ( 1) T homas E McRee (2) Bennet Ol iver (2)
H . J Patterso n II (2)
C harles A Payton ( 1) Rich Rice (2)
Robert A Stewart C2 (9) Joseph W Weathington ( 1)
James H YoungJr. C3 ( 14)
Appalachian State (Delta Zeta) George M Baldwin C 1 (6) Gregory L Ball C6 (9) Richard E Batson (1)
Andrew G Bradford C I (2) Andrew T Braun C 1 (5)
M ichael H Buff (1) Patrick J Danehy C2 (5) F
James E Dun lap Jr (2) Douglas W Edwa rds C3 ( 11 ) Wi ll iam M Edwards C 1 (2) F
G regory R Estes (1) Bruce E Greenland C 1 (10) Joh n R Ho llmeyer ( 1) P
Grego ry A Honeycutt C4 (8) F David W Huss C 1 (9)
John R Knier C2 (9) Kenneth D Lowe (2)
William E Maycock C2 ( 10) Steven E Mi ller C2 ( 15)
James F Overcash( 1) Arthur J Quickenron C6 (12 )NF
James A Raines Jr. C2 (8) F C hristopher S Rushing ( 1) Jeffrey K Shell C3 (13)
Luke Snyder C 1 (3)
Morehead State (Delta Eta) Jaso n A Conley ( 1) Jason D Ellio tt (1) P Todd Goodrich (1) Dana L Greene C 1 ( 1 0)
Gregory L Kring C3 ( 17) Michael E McLain (2)
John F Moser C2 (8)
Kenneth R Unger C2 (7) F M ichael E Webster (2)
James W Well s C 1 (7)
Middle Tennessee State (Delta Iota) Stephen L C rass C2 ( 12) Kevi n R Hunter (3)
Pembroke State (Delta Kappa) C urtis J Bennett Jr.C 1 ( 13) O liver L Canaday C4 (8) F Rallie C Nance (1 ) Michael D Quick (4) James T Sau nders C 1 (4) Jeffrey D Strong ( 1) Timothy L Tru ll (3)
Friends of the Fraternity
Villanova PKP
Alumni Society C2 (1) F
Mr & Mrs Jamie B Belanger (1 )
Ryan Bice ( 1) P
C harles B Boag lll (l)P
Mr & Mrs Ernest H Bond (I)
Todd Bond (1) P
Mr and Mrs Leonard L Brockman (1)
Mr and Mrs Randy A Broyles (I)
Brendan Ca rniaux ( 1) P
CFC-Miscellaneous C6 (2) OF
Joseph T Clark (I) P
Max Cohen ( 1) P
National Collegiate C3 (1} FF
W illiam L Corbin Jr. C 1 (7)
Jack Daniels (1) P
Schoor DePalma C3 (3) F
Mi ke Duckworth ( 1) P
Mrs Elizabeth A Fehr C2 (3) F
Mr & Mrs Frederick D Foy C i (1)
John W Galuchie ( 1) P
Mr & Mrs T ho mas J GraffC4 (1)
Sh irley L H ardee C6 (5) OF
Bob H estand (2)
Dean Ho (I) P
Ms Cynthia G Howell (2)
Mr C hris Hulme (I) P
Mt & Mrs Charles W Jinright C l (I) F
Ms Louise H King (I)
Mr & Mrs Gerald M Kozlow (1)
D avid M Kubicki (I) P
Ms Nancy Larsen( 2)
Mrs Linda Littlejohn (1)
M r and Mrs C harles J Lizak (1)
Mrs Pamela Meachum (2}
Mr & Mrs Carl M issele ( 1)
Mr and Mrs JohnS Muchmore (I)
Mr & Mrs Arthur D Pappas (2)
Most Blessed Sacrament
Parochial C3 (3) F
Parochial Schoo l
Jon Paulsen (2)
Payden & Rygel C5 (2) FF
Mrs Robin P Peralta (I)
Mr & Mrs Jerry D Peterso n C3 (I) F
Pi Kappa Phi Properties C7 (3) D F
R J Reichmuth ( I ) P
Ms. Joanne Roll (I)
Ms. Barbara Rosenberg (1)
Joseph M Sarrubo (I) P
Mr and Mrs James M Sa ul (1)
Mr & Mrs Schmidt (1)
Mr & Mrs BenD Showalter (I)
M T Sibley (I) P
Brad Sloan ( 1) P
Mrs Terrie Smith (2)
M r Robert C Snecken berger (I)
T he Bollman Family C4 (1) D F
M r and M rs G len A Veal Cl (I)
Mr and Mrs J M Voynich C3 (I)
Mr & Mrs Walter Walkenhorst Ill (1)
Mr & Mrs Ronald G Webber (I)
Mr & Mrs Wi lliam H Wietstruck ( 1)
Mr & Mrs Robert Yang (1)
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Key to Giving Clubs
NC-Charlotte Bowling Green Cl Anthony M Georgis (I) Winthrop (Delta Lambda) (Delta Sigma) Crossed Swords Club Angel Herrera J r (I ) (Epsilon Eta) W. S. J Barber III C2 (4) F John P Babel C I (2) F $100-$249 Enos C Inniss ( I ) Joel H Byars C3 ( 15) Michael J Bolton C2 (6) F T homas J Gadus (I) Cl Michael E Kearney (I ) Lyle S Cassell (I) Gerald A Burger (I) Keith M Halderman (2)
Chevron Club Tyler F Krehlik (2) Darryl W Cleveland (I )
C hristopher P Cannon C4 (1 8) Kenneth N Kaiser C5( 12) 0 P F $250-$499
Kenneth J Martinec (2) Edward S Donaldson (I) Damon J DiO rio (I) Anthony M Kalich C2 (5) Bryan K Moss (2) Jeffrey A Mahoney C2 (8) Robert W Fisher Jr. C2 (1 3) James T Karlovec (I ) Cl Robert L Moss (I) James T Stephenson (3) Michael R Grubbs (I) Mark E Krach (4) Gold Star Club Rya n W Presley (I ) John H Tuckwiller (I ) Eric R Hagemeyer (3) P Thomas G Krach C I (7) $500-$999 Jeffrey B Stracener (I) Mark C Hall C2 (7) Joseph R Phillips (2) C4 DavidS Higgins C2 (14) John H Shuck ( I) Executive Director's Seton Hall Wilfum Cja:ioon Jc C4 (1 0) NF John R Spannuth III (2) Club Elon College (Epsilon Theta) Phillip M Ludwig (I ) $1,000-$2,499 (Epsilon Alpha) C harles A Cygal (I ) P
Charles A Marus C3 ( I 7) cs Mark A Brammer (2) Joseph V Del Guercio ( 4) William S Mumford (2) James Madison Lamplighter's Club Todd R C lark (2) Leonardo S DePalma C2 (1 4) Howard A Petree (2) (Delta Tau) $2,500-$4,999 Richard P H aber (3) P
Frarris C Pro:rorJc C4 (18) N PF John S Bittinger C l (4) C6 Joseph G Heredia J r (I) Terry A ReedC I (4) Shannon P Byrne (5)
Foundation Club Grand Valley State Randy J Levchuk (I ) P
Brian C Spann (I ) Dax M Gay (I) $5,000-$9,999
(Epsilon Beta) Robert M Maione (I )
Bobby L Starling J r (2) Bruce Hauptman (2) Ted R Lukomski C5 ( 16) F William F Maurice (2)
Richard J Tyler (I) Jerry P Keilsohn C4 (17) C7 John J Moller (2) Kenneth R Kiser C l (5) Council Club Daniel Stewart (I) Todd W LAmoreaux (I) $10,000-$24,999 Longwood
Methodist (Delta Mu) Steven M Mills (2) cs (Epsilon Gamma) Kurt C Clack (I) Kenneth R Rand Ill C l (7) Order of the Bell Rodney S Butler ( I) NC-Greensboro Jeffery S Deitz ( I ) William C Taylor Jr. (I) $25,000-$49,999 James R Dunn (2) (Epsilon Iota)
BrianD Walsh C l (4) C9 Brian V Go mes (2) James J Cole C I ( 6)
1904 Society Adam B Lee (I ) Camden T Coley (I ) Western Kentucky $50,000-$99,999 Robert S MeAra C3 ( 16) Brian Coon {I ) (Delta Nu) Pittsburgh CIO John K Murphy (2) David B C raft C I (8)
J . R Miller C l (6) (Delta Upsilon) Founders' Club Dale W Rankin C2 (15) Michael J Devlin (I )
Donn E Sapp C2 (9) John R Hill ( I) $100,00 and up
Michael A Whitlock (I) P Corbin W Di rks (I)
Douglas J Marting C I (2) Erik A Enberg (I) Thomas L Mauro Jr. (2) RichardT Kennedy II ( I)
North Alabama Howard E Simon C l (17) Auburn-Montgomery Gregory R Knowles (I)
(Delta Xi) Matthew M Wall (2) (Epsilon Delta) Bruce P O ' Keefe (I)
George F Blue ( I) Antoni M Wichryk (2) William T Ryan (I) Tohn T Andrews C2 (7) Alan B Overbey 2)
Thomas A Davis (I) Jeff A Schugart C I (8) Mark R C line C2 (5) F Paul G Philips (I )
Stephen A Pi rkle C2 ( I I) Daniel C Strafu ss (I) Mark Free (2) Randy B Poole ( I)
William Z Womack (1 ) Radford (Delta Phi) C raig A Swenson C l (3) Robert P Gallagher Jr. (I ) Byron H Price (2)
Edgar R Woodis Jr C l (5) R. C Brosi C l (2) Phillip S Gray (I ) Neal T Saunders (I )
Dennis L Jarvis (2) Kevin D Hartford (2) James L Shaw C2 (7)
Gene E Lane Jr. (3) Texas-Arlington T imothy N Hatch (I) Michael T Spohn (2)
Nicholls State David M Lombardi{! ) (Delta Psi) James E Hinkle C I (2) Ellio tt C Wilson C l (5) (Delta Omicron) John H Shuck (I) Keith L. Ackerman (4) David M Smith Jr C3 (15) Jacques D Frere C2 ( 16) John R Spannuth III (2) H r.nry G Bell III C l (9) Billy L Charles T Sullivan Jr. (2)
Michael L Gravois( 3) Jacobs C4 (9) NF Daniel C Weaver MD C2 {1 0) F South Polytech State RayS Hebert C l (13) Mark F Jacobs C5 (15) N D F (Epsilon Kappa)
Kansas State Geoffrey W Justice (I ) P Howard E Burch C2 (8) (Delta Chi) Michael J Laningham (I ) P Clinch Valley D aniel M Ga ines (I)
Wright State M ichael W Austin C l (6) Jeffrey D Longueville (I) (Epsilon Epsilon) Henry Huang (I)
(Delta Pi) Jeffrey C Bullok (3) P Michael A Mu rzin ( I ) George R Becerra C l (3) Timothy S Jackso C2 (3) F
Gary K Hamilton (I) Edward L Enyeart (2) Anthony Robledo IV (2) Curtis L Bucholz (I) Daniel A Lennon Cl (2) F
Bruce A Hollingworth C 1 {10) Aaron M Floersch (2) William T Svihel C3 ( 17) D Michael Cbnathan C4(14)N FF Michael R Moore( 2) P Jam es A Martin C2 (I 0) David H Geo rge C2 (8) Brian K T hibodeau {1) P David E Grimes ( I) P David L Nelson C2 (5) P F Bruce K Rockwell C4 (17) F Aaron C Green (2) Roger Trevino J r (I ) P Lee H Lewis C2 (7) Timothy A Parham (2) Ralph E Waugh C 1 (6) Jeffrey D Headrick (2) Keith L W hitt C2 (6) F· Jason M Rodriguez (I) P James A Ransom C3 (14) F
Michael C Kallas C3 (8) F Jay P Stanley ( I) Buddy L Sawyer {I)
Lawrence Keller C3 ( 4) P F Bruce D Sutherl and ( I) Southern California Andrew G Lammers C2 (7) TexasA&M Bertinson N Vu C2 (8) F (Delta Rho) Kelly A Meek C I (3) (Delta Omega) Central Arkansas Randall E Corber C2 (1 3) Jeffrey L Meister C2 (9) Edward R Bryan (I ) (Epsilon Zeta) Louis R Fri tz C l (7) Lee J Mueller ( I) David R Carlson (4) James R Barker C I (7) SC-Spartanburg Edward A Lang Ill C3 (I 8) Neil L Neaderhiser ( I) Michael W Copeland (I ) John L Bearden C4 (15) F (Epsilon Lambda) AlanD Wapner C I (7) Gregg D Pfister (I ) Jason K Dodd C4 (9) P FF Richard H Dixon Jr. C2 {14) Francis B Allgood (1 ) P
Paul T Collins (I) P William B Dominick (I ) P Don K Foster (I ) Howard T Nel mes C I (3) Wi lliam S Weathers Jr. C4 (14) F
Bradley (Epsilon Mu) Donald J C hapman (I) David J Evers (2) Benjamin J Frank (2) Gregory B Jumbeck (I) P G lenn C Losinski ( I) Jonathan B Lyon C2 ( I) NF Hector M Martinez C I (3) Jason D McDowell C2 (7) Robert M Priest ( I ) Paul T Rice C2 (3) F Brandon 0 Webber (4) P Paul G Witt (I)
Cal. State-Sacramento (Epsilon Nu) Richard J Barr C I (5) Lawrence M Kolterman (2) Robert E Langbein C4 (9) N F Jayson G Louie C4 (7) F Steven Lucchetti (5) Steven A Wa ng ( I )
LaSalle University (Epsilon Xi) Joseph P D 'Aiuto ( I) Francis A Hayakawa C I (2) Nicholas A Lordi C I (4) P F Craig R Murray C I (2)
Todd J Stender (2)
Villanova (Epsilon Omicron) Joseph T Baumgardner C2 (5) Joseph A Brady lll C3 (7) FF Patrick J Brala C2 (7) Glenn Cackovic ( I) Terence Dalton (I)
"No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave. " - Calvin Coolidge
Stephen C Ferraro (5) Francis Hager Jr. C I ( I) F David P Pelos (I)
VA - Commonwealth (Epsilon Pi) Donald R Blanron(2) Travis S Burks(2)
Key to 1998 Contributions
F Fellow
$100-$499 in 1998
FF Foundation Fellow
$500-$999 in 1998
OF Distinguished Fellow
$1,000 and up in 1998
N Nu Phi Society
Five Supreme Chapters, $150 initiation fee, $10 for each year of membership in Pi Kappa Phi
0 Owen Initiative
p President's Circle
$50 in 1998 for alumni, $15 per year for undergraduates
Jerome J Golden Jr(l) David C MenkC I (5) Gera ld W Satterfield (!) David J Strayer( I) Richard M Szala( I) Henry G Tayloe Ill ( I ) Everett N Taylor Ill (2) Sherman D Ware(2)
Lenoir-Rhyne (Epsilon Rho) Nathaniel A Bickford (I) Todd C Burwell (2) Stephen L C raig (I) Mark H Dellinger (3) Timothy M Gast C I ( I) F Richard L Gerardi (I) Ronald L Ingram C I (2) F Donald RJarboe C I (8) Robert F Moates II ( I ) William R Rhyne Jr. C I (7) Marshall S Spinks ( I) Jeffrey W Volerro (2)
Christian Brothers (Epsilon Sigma) Beau B Bradburn (I) John P Brizzolara J r ( I ) Barry E Cum mins Jr. (I) David M Curbo ( I) Thomas M Dolan (2) Richard L Erickson C2 (7) Carlos A Hernandez (I) Raymond H Saunderson C2 (8) David B Thomas IV CI (4) Brian A Ward C I (4) Ted A W ilder C l (3) P Wi lliam M W ilson C3 (8) F
St. Joseph's (Epsilon Tau) Jonathan P Baker ( I) Thomas C Gallina (I) Bernard J McCue ( I) Robert F Thomas (2) Thomas P Wi lson C2 (8) Andrew Zirpoli (3)
Georgia College (Epsilon Upsilon) Roy W Baker C I (4) F Johnny T C leveland C I (3) Donald M Crume ( I) P David G Daniell ( I) Jason R Fischl C I (2) F David L Hoh nadel C I (3) P James M Horne (2) Blair D Mahaffey (2) Jason P Miles (2) David E Osburn (2) John J Pittard (I) P Roger G Sm ith C3 (3) 0 FF Kevin T Theobald (2) P William C Williams ( I) Todd R Worley C l (4)
Alabama-Birmingham (Epsilon Phi) Joseph P Austin (2) Mark H Cantavespre ( I) Arthur B Ennis Jr. C2 (7) Scott L McLeod C I (I) P F
Slippery Rock (Epsilon Psi) David J Conn C2 (4) Michael E Dupuis (2) P Scot A Greiner C3 (3) F Alan Hilling C l (4)
John J Locher ( I) Daniel P Lynch (2) Mark W Lyons (I) Kenneth R Masztak C I (3) F J Scott Pi Iotti ( I) James Ramsey Cl (8)
Texas Tech (Epsilon Omega) Juan P Alvarez (I) P Brett D Born I) Peter L Dudley (2) William D Fisher (2) Eric Z Gnann (I ) Matthew K Grigsby (I ) Thomas A Hood (I ) P Toby J Kubis (I) James A Kuch ( I) P John S Mapes ( I) John W McAnally ( I) Bradley J Neu (2) Todd B Oberheu ( I)
Drew A Roberson ( I)
Andrew W Rowe (2) James T Sm ith C2 (8) G regory P Smith ( I) Gregory B Turner ( I ) P Nicholas R Tu rn er ( I ) P Jason S Valerius ( I) James A Wedd ing C I (2) Robert E Welsh C3 (7) F Wardell C Wright Jr (2)
Clemson (Zeta Alpha) Walter S Cherry ( I)
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Scott C Gasparini C2 (8) N F Mark E Moehring (4) Michael A Perrotta (I) Robert F Turner Ill (2) Douglas W Weeks ( I ) Frank Yarborough C I (3)
California- San Diego (Zeta Beta) Andrew J C hapman C2 (6) W illiam B Sparks (2)
North Dakota (Zeta Gamma) James E Anderson (2) Darrell A Denny C l (3) P Steven A Gosnell (2) Kreg R Kennedy (2) David W Kirkland Cl (7) Joe C Kraft C2 (7) Michael B Lane (3) Stephen A Marks (2) David M Peterson (2) C hristopher T Roden biker (2) Steward E Sandstrom C3 (I 0) PF John G Schani lec (2) P Jay A Schell ( I) Parry J Schmeichel C I (3) Eric R Ulmer ( I) Jonathon M Weiss (I) Michael A Welvaert C2 (7)
Shippensburg (Zeta Delta) C had A Alban (2) James T Fahey C I (3) F Wi lliam E Fetterolf (2) T imothy J Heffner (I ) Richard H Hiltner C I (5) Ga ry A Kearns ( I) Michael G Lambert (I) Matthew J LaNeve (I) Dallas L Reed (2)
George Mason (Zeta Epsilon) Jeffrey M Armstrong C l (4) Rex S C hen C l (3) Alan P Duesterhaus C2 (5) Duane R Embrey (I) John B Hope (I) Michael T Lacy (I) Joseph W Lentini (2) Eric H Lindenberg C3 (3) F Wayne F Matthews ( I) Fernando AMico (1) Timothy J Quick C l (6) Dan T Stanford (4) Joseph L Suarez (2)
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Alabama-Birmingham Clemson (Zeta Alpha) (Epsilon Phi) Walter S C herry ( I) Joseph P Austin (2) Score C Gasparin i C2 (8) N F Mark H Canravespre (I) Mark E Moehring (4) Arrhur BEnnis Jr. C2 (7) Michael A Perrotta (I) Score L McLeod C I (I) P F Roberr F Turner Ill (2)
Douglas \Y/ Weeks ( I) Frank Yarborough C I (3)
Slippery Rock (Epsilon Psi) David J Conn C2 (4) California-San Diego Michael E Dupuis (2) P (Zeta Beta) Scot A Grei ner C3 (3) F Andrew J Chapman C2 (6) Alan Hilling C I (4) W illiam B Sparks (2) John J Locher (I) Daniel P Lynch (2) Mark \'II Lyons ( I) North Dakota Kenneth R Masztak C I (3) F (Zeta Gamma) J Score Pi Iotti (I) James E Anderson (2) James Ramsey C I (8) Darrell A Denny C I (3) P
Steven A Gosnell (2) Kreg R Kennedy (2)
Texas Tech David \Y/ Kirkland C I (7) (Epsilon Omega) Joe C Kraft C2 (7) Juan P Alvarez (I) P Michael B Lane (3) Brerr D Born I) Stephen A Marks (2) Peter L Dudley (2) David M Peterson (2) William D Fisher (2) Chrisropher T Roden biker (2) Eric Z Gnann (I) Steward E Sandstrom C3 (I 0) PF Marrhew K Grigsby (I) John G Schanil ec (2) P T homas A Hood ( I) P Jay A Schell (I) Toby J Kubis (I) Parry J Schmeichel C I (3) James A Kuch (I) P Eric R Ulmer (I)
John S Mapes (I) Jonathon M Weiss (I) John \'II McAnally ( I) Michael A \'1/elvaerr C2 (7) Bradley J Neu (2) Todd B Oberheu (l)
Drew A Roberson (I) Shippensburg Andrew \'II Rowe (2) (Zeta Delta) James T Smith C2 (8) C had A Alban (2) Gregory P Smith ( l ) James T Fahey C l (3) F Gregory B Turner (I) P Wi lliam E Fetterolf (2) Nicholas R Turner (I) P Timothy J Heffner ( I) Jason S Valerius (I) Richard H H iltner C I (5) James A Wedding C I (2) Gary A Kearns ( I) Roberr E Welsh C3 (7) F Michael G Lamberr ( I) Wardell C Wright Jr (2) Marrhew J LaNeve (I)
Scholarships & Grants
The Foundarion awards 12 scholarships ro Pi Kappa Phi members rhar are leaders in
rheir chaprer, schoo l and in rhe classroom . Ju niors or Seniors who are well- rounded
on rheir local cam pus, fill o ur an applicarion and wrire an essay. Those who score rhe
highesr (based o n recommendarions by a five-member scholarship comm irree) receive
a $500 scholarship from rhe Foundarion. The Foundarion also provides several chaprer
specific scholarships rhrough rhe C haprer lnvesrm enr Fu nd program, as a resulr, local
alumni groups award over 35 scholarsh ips each year.
C haprers rh ar wam ro build or renovare a libra ry or com purer lab in rheir chaprer
ho use can receive a gram from rhe Pi Kappa Phi Foundarion. Those chaprer houses
m eering specific c rireria ser by rhe IRS and have an acrive C haprer lnvesrmenr Fund
a re eligible. To qualifY, space in rhe chaprer house has ro be des ignared as I 00 percenr
educarional. Gram s also can be used for hardwir ing com purer modem lines, and pro
vide ruirion for leadership schools.
Dallas L Reed (2) Chad \'II Forsberg(!) John N Nickolas C3 (5) F Eduardo Guerra 111 (5) John E Nickolas Sr. (2) Lester L HuangC I(2)F Barry H Rizzo Jr. (2)
George Mason Tracy D MadduxC2(7) Joseph V Rizzuto C I (4) (Zeta Epsilon) Craig D Mi ller( I) Jeffrey M Armsrrong C I (4) Paul R Suarez(!) Rex S C hen C I (3) Averett (Zeta Xi) Alan P Duesterhaus C2 (5) Roberr V Alexander (2) Duane R Embrey ( I) I.U.P. (Zeta Iota) Brian F Campbell C I (5) John B Hope (I) Scott A Hamilron (I ) Mark A Cervantes C I (4) Michael T Lacy ( I) Vaughn Koter (2) Rafael Cervantes C I (3) Joseph \'II Lenrini (2) James A Shutrleworrh (2) Timothy J C hambers (I) Eric H Lindenberg C3 (3) F Stephen E Whitby C3 (3) P F Shawhan J Hillmyer Jr ( I) Wayne F Matthews ( I) Bradl ey G Johnson Jr. (I) Fernando AMico (I) Roberr E Perkins II C2 (7) P Timothy J Quick C I (6) Stockton State David J Thomas C I (6) Dan T Stanford (4) (Zeta Kappa) Joseph L Suarez (2) Eric E Bandomer (I)
Richa rd T Brameyer (I) SUNY-Cortland Erick R. McPherson (I) (Zeta Omicron)
North Florida Steven C Meincke (5) Stanley J Berrschu k C I (3) (Zeta Zeta) Brian T Clancy C I (2) F Steven J Borowiec C2 (8) W illiam P Connors (I ) Roger R Calafato (2) Cal. State-Chico Roberr K H anson (2) Roberr H Cheyne Jr. C I (2) (Zeta Lambda) Chrisropher T Kane ( I) Sean P Cokeley (I) Shawn L Grubb (3) P Shaun R Knasick (2) Jonathan R Fleetwood (I) Gregg S Lloyd (2) Hank M Mahaffy (I) George \'II Knecht (2) Todd E Nicholson C I (4) Brian L Zane ( I) David E Manning Jr (2) Jonathan H Smith (3) T imothy L Miller (2) Jaso n D Nase ( I) Cal. State-Fullerton Ashley T Payne (I) P Cal. State-Northridge (Zeta Rho) C had A Perce (I) (Zeta Mu) Roberr B Becker (I) William] Powers ( I) Jamie J Chien (I) P Michael \'II Billups (I) John C Powers (I) Jesse R Perez (I) P Alan R Boer C I (2) F John C Powers J r C2 (5) P F Randy L Plaice (2) P Eric R Bowler ( l )
W ill iam TRay Jr. (3) Michael J Sakai (2) Stephen M Byork Ill C2 (4) F Richard E Tanner (I) P Todd M Schneider ( I) John M Deacy C2 (6)
Score S Shapiro (I ) Armando R Sanbrano (2) Roger \'II Stepp ( I) Phil Shen (l)
South Florida (Zeta Eta) Justin F Turner ( I) Victor C Valencia C2 (4) N F Score M Stei n (I) Gavi n T Zimmer CI (3) Brenr H Wilford (2)
Texas-Austin West Chester California-Davis (Zeta Theta) (Zeta Nu) (Zeta Sigma) Russell S Alabastro( I) Gregg M Holtzman (I) Sean P Green (2)
Anthony J Moses (!) Michael Schivo (I ) John D Sybersma (2) Henry C Tyra III (! )
Barton (Zeta Tau) William Carboni (!) Timothy W Hewlett (2) Stephen T Matthews (2) Timothy A Osborn (2) Jason T Ricks (2) Jason R Staley (1 ) P
Bloomsburg (Zeta Upsilon) James Galgano(!) Frank LuckangeloC I (4) Thomas M Muller(2) Behzad D Noubary(l) Richard G Pellito (I) Jason J Weimer(!)
Colorado State (Zeta Phi) Bryan D Clardy (I ) Gregory W Clardy (I) Corey L Dillon (I ) Tobias L Larson (! ) Ryan D Mauff (3) David R Mitchell (I) Chris Olson (1 ) Grant E Windholz(! )
Albright (Zeta Chi) John J Dasher Jr. (!) Douglas E Deihl (I) Phill ip R Faso (! ) P Sung N Ki m (I ) Richard G Mabus III (2)
I.U.P.U.I. (Zeta Psi) Lance K Burnside C3 (6) F Christopher Michael Cordell (I ) Phi ll ip A Davenport (!) P James R Griffin III C2 (6) P Ben W Hughett (I ) P Bradley K McKuhen C l (4) P Charles Joseph Schafer (3) Glenn M Shanahan II C l (2) Joseph M Talley (I )
Towson (Zeta Omega) Brian C Dempsey (4) Mark A Koenig (I ) George E Li nares (I) Reid A Mitnick (2) Charles W Slagle V (2) Benjamin D Wade (4)
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"The foundation of every state is the education of its youth. " - Diogenes
Kevin D Yates C l (5)
Concord (Eta Alpha) David L Everett (I ) Phi ll ip A !go C2 (6) Joseph L Jenkins (I ) P Byoungwoo Kwak (I) Christopher A Lanna (I) Jon W Payne (2) Michael S Spain C l (2) Joshua D Stasium (I) John E Thompson (I) William J Upchurch (I) P
Indiana State (Eta Beta) Daniel R Cummings(2) David J Rea(2) Charles L Tetrick(! )
Honor Gifts
John P Bollman
by The Bo llman Family
D avid Lane
by Kel ley Bergstrom
Robert Lane
by Kelley Bergstrom
Memorial Gifts
Jody N ied enthaJ by D u rward Owen
M ary M oore wife of Wayne Moore by
Durward Owen
W illiam L. Knox by the W ill iam Knox fami ly
Robert E . W illiams by the
Robert Will iams f.uni.ly
James W. Flesh man
by the James Fleshman f.uni.ly
D eLos Carroll by the DeLos Carro ll family
Robert H . M oorer by the William Knox fami ly
Gerald Satterfield by Mr. & Mrs. Odell Satterfield
"To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it, and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power -
nor an easy matter." - Aristotle
Chapter Investment Funds The Chapter Investment Funds are endowed funds set aside for each participating chapter. When the money in a fund reaches $5,000, the fund becomes active and allows interest gained by the fund to be used for educational purposes by the chapter. The following people contributed to the Chapter Investment Funds in 1998:
North Carolina Penn State (Alpha Mu) Kansas State (Kappa) David M Kyle (Delta Chi) Joseph T Bell MD Lawrence Keller David R Caudle Iowa State Alvin W Daughtridge (Alpha Omicron) Texas-Arlington Glenn D Dodson Jr. Kelley A Bergstrom (Delta Psi) Jeffrey G Dotson Jeremy D Galvin Keirn L Whitt Mark R Gorham WiUiam J Rickert Russell N Hadley CFP Anthony J Sindt Bradley Aaron L Hagler (Epsilon Mu) W Stuart Hicks Rensselaer (Alpha Tau) Hector M Martinez Floyd C Hood Jr. William H Baldwin Cameron S Huffman Villanova John S Peddycord Indiana (Epsilon Omicron) William K Rollins (Alpha Psi) Joseph T Baumgardner Charles C Seabrook Rodney L Gunning Patrick J Brala Scott T Self limochy A Mercer Terence Dalton John T Sherrill Paul T Sullivan Francis Hager Jr. Robert C White David P Pelos James M Wilmott N.J.I. T. (Beta Alpha) Villanova PKP Paul C Wimbish Alvin Olsen Alumni Society Mark H Winston
Missouri Christian Brothers South Carolina (Beta Epsilon) (Epsilon Sigma) (Sigma) Brian A Eiserman William M Wilson Luke T Meisenbacher
Florida State UAB (Epsilon Phi) Illinois (Upsilon) (Beta Eta) Scotr L McLeod Richard F Bangert Thomas H Atwood Russell A Tomes William J Niedenchal CA State-Fullerton
(Zeta Rho) Purdue (Omega) Central Mlchlpn John M Deacy Duane M Davis (Beta Xi) Donald F Eslick Donald E Perry Concord Alfred G Kirchner Jr. (Eta Alpha) Patrick J Kuhnle Barton Michael S Spain
(Zeta Tau) Mercer (Alpha Alpha) John-Paul H Lyons Colorado-Boulder Benjamin B Bush (Eta Gamma)
Geof'lla Southern Garron M Bateman Washinpn (Alpha Delta) (Gamma Kappa) Robert R Gould IV Evan A Erickson Robert A Sullivan Randall J Papc Michael M Young Samuel K Scupham
Truman State Florida (Alpha Epsilon) (Delta Delta) UCLA (Eta Sigma) David WHenn Vernon E Wunnenberg Jr. Mr Eric S Yang
Oreaon State Appalachian State Friends of (Alpha Zeta) (Delta Zeta) the Fraternity Derek J Brice William E Maycock Shirley L Hardee
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SUNY-Brockport (Eta Lambda) Richard W Alden C 1 (2) J Scott Atkinson C2 (2) F Scott W Elliotto (1 )
Vincent A LaMacchia (1) P Edward S LoPresto (1 )
Kevin D LoPresto (1 )
Daniel R Mack (2) Richard T Nolan J r (1 )
Jeremy J Nothnagle ( 1)
Azel J Price (1)
Richard J Sham us (1 )
James S Slaiman (2)
W ingate (Eta Mu) Jeffrey T Brown (1)
Gordon L Holder (2) Lonnie J Knowles C 1 (2) F Robert S Poston (1 )
Mason L Randall (2) Rodney C Rauch (2)
Pennsylvania (Eta Nu) David L Gallo (1)
Lawrence A Litr (1)
SUNY-Albany (Eta X i) Keith L Ball (2) Seth A Friedland (2) James P Graney (1 ) Michael A Moscari (1 )
Daniel P Schlosser (1)
Richard A Tallarico (3) Todd M Wangler C 1 (3) P
San Francisco State (Eta Omicron) Rip Bains (3) Raymond J Bernheim (1 ) P William E Burke J r (1)
Donovan H Davis (I ) Aaron S Dong (I ) Joshua C Fergu ( 1) Kenneth C Gibson (I ) P Gareth S Grandt (2) John N Harasciuk C 1 (3) P James A Jeunelot (I) Paul A Kafader IV C J (I ) F
Coastal Carolina (Eta Pi) David J Myroup (2) P Roben S Shelton (I) Nathan L Westfall (1)
Southwest Texas (Eta Rho) Dwight R Batch (1 ) P Russell E Batch (I ) Ed I LeDuc (1 )
Brett J Lee (3) P Ian K Martin (1 ) P Robert L Moffett III (1 )
California-Los Angeles (Eta Sigma) John T Hendricks (3) P Ryan M Schroeter (1)
Eric S Yang C I (2) F
Kentucky (Eta Tau) William C Goetz II (I ) P T homas J Mueller (I ) P Taylor C Stephens (1) P
Miami of Ohio (Eta Upsilon) Mark E Fi tzgerald (I) P Michael J Heaton (1 ) P Joel A Kammeyer (I ) David C Lizak (1) P William C Twiss (1 )
Patrick Wi lloughby (1 )
U.M.B.C. (Eta Phi) Brian P Sanders (I ) P Christopher M Worrall (1 ) P
Texas Christian (Eta Chi) James P Chustz (1 ) Marrhew D Louis (1 ) P Wi ll iam H Pinnell III (1 ) P Benjamin Roman (I ) P DavidS Taylor (I ) P
Colorado (Eta Gamma) Eron Ashley (2) Garron M Bateman C I (I ) F Todd A Boyd (I ) P Brian P Colson (I) P Robert R Gould IV C J (2) F Kevin D Graff (I ) P Marcus J Hagar (1 ) Bret M Heidemann C2 (6) F Kenneth J Heidemann (2) Peter B McElvaney (2) Zackery D Moxcey (4) Randall J Pape C3 (1) FF Jeffrey L Risom (I ) P
Samuel K Scupham C1 (1 ) F Steven J Stewart C 1 (1 ) F Ian R Walsworth (4) PKennesaw (Eta Delta) Jonathan M Collins (2) Robert D Evans (3) P Alton D Fortney (3) Patrick T Fu ller (1 ) P Robert K Henson C1 (3) Kevin M Kline (1 )
Woodrow L McEver C 1 (I ) F Joseph Sassenberger III ( ! )
Maryland (Eta Epsilon) John E Bender ( 1)
Paul E Brown (2) Wesley J Butts C 1 (4) Michael J Friedman (2) Ross W Knoblauch C2 (5) Daniel J Knox (1 )
Erik W Shipley (I ) Paul H Snider (2)
Queens (Eta Zeta) Stewart P Blake C4 (2) F Matthew H Heslin (1 )
Michael L Register (1)
David A Scott (2) Travis E Wallace (I )
California-Irvine (Eta Eta) ArthurS Charchian CI (2) Steven T Roussey (3) James A Senechal C4 (6) F
San Francisco (Eta Theta) Tait A An berg (I ) James K O lin (2) Saravanan Soundararajan (I )
Christopher Newport (Eta Iota) Timothy D Campbell C2 (4) P F Eric W O lsen (I )
Milton D Roman Jr (I ) P David A Young (1)
Plattsburgh (Eta Kappa) Kevin McCarroll (1 )
Kevin M McDermorr ( I) P Mark W Nolan (3) Craig R Plarr (2) Paul M Schneeioch J r ( 1)
EasierWays to Give
In 1998, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation created some new ways in which alumni can make a contribution ro the Foundation. The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation now accepts rhe American Express card. They also have adopted the technology for alumni ro make monthly contributions direcdy from their checking accounts. Electronic Transfers (EFT's) can be done with the copy of a cancelled check and an authorization lerrer ro rhe Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. If you are interested in making a contributions ro the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation using one of these new methods, contact the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, P.O. Box 240526 Charlone, NC 28224-0526 or (704) 504-0888 exr. 112.
National President's Circle
The National President's Circle is the undergraduate-giving club of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. Upon joining the National President's Circle, members pay $15 per year and continue to give after graduation $50 per year. National President's Circle members receive a lapel pin and are invited to a reception at Pi Kapp College and Supreme Chapter. Only undergraduate members are listed below. Alumni that have continued their memberships are denoted in the Lifetime Giving Clubs section.
Charleston (Alpha) Illinois Mr Thomas L Hudson (Upsilon) Mr Jason E Maglaughlin Doug Beers
Mr Mark Fung Furman (Delta) Mr Kenneth A Kuenzli II Stetson (Chi)
Mr Gabriel L Gehret Wofford (Zeta) Mr John-Michael E Lenahan Mr Asa W Stafford M r Ryan S Padnuk
Georgia Tech (Iota) Purdue M r Kevin B Kessler (Omega) M r John Q Sindell Jr Mr Andrew R Parker Mr Steven S Diamond
Oklahoma Georgia (Lambda) (Gamma) M r Lawrence T Baldree Mr Nathaniel D Pena M r Carl R Varnedoe Mr Michael T Dean
Roanoke (Xi) Washington Mr Stephen E Kuertz (Alpha Delta)
Mr David C Pace NC State (Tau) Mr Ryan M McCaskey M r Jeffrey M Roberrs Mr Adam C Prewett
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"Remember that when you leave this earth, you can take nothing that you have received- only what you have given: a full heart enriched by honest service, love, sacrifice, and courage. " - St. Francis of Assisi
Top I 0 Giving Chapters
Alpha Omicron Xi Alpha Epsilon Omicron Beta Alpha Iota Kappa Upsilon Alpha Iota Omega
Auburn (Alpha Iota) Mr John J Sanders Mr Bryan C Jones
Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Mr Mark A Much Mr Gram A Gasbarro
N.J.I.T. (Beta Alpha) Mr Kenneth J Scheck Jr
Florida State(Beta Eta) Mr Chad S Bosrak Mr John D Hill
Georgia State (Beta Kappa) Mr Christopher S Thompson N[r Jong P Lee
Tampa (Beta Lambda) Mr Brandon J Baker
Central Michigan (Beta Xi) Mr Troy J Stowell Mr Brian A Battani Mr Kevin P Kelly Mr Sean D Radcliffe Mr William M Slusher
Valdosta State (Beta Tau) Mr Micah P Gremillion Mr Michael L Senwn
Mr Timothy R Steedley Mr Marrhew J Toeniskoetter Mr Benjamin T Powell Mr Eric W Knight
West Alabama (Gamma Alpha) Mr Jason P Jackson Mr Seth C Jackson Mr Damon F Marbut
$22,828 $17,577 $10,949 $10,597 $7,163 $6,758 $5,854 $5,657 $5,322 $5,291
Troy State (Gamma Gamma) Mr Timothy M Schmidt Mr John P Browning Mr William A Whigham Mr Jeremy C Luker
Memphis (Gamma Delta) Mr Stephen M Mosher Mr Joshua I Newman Mr T Tyson O 'Guin Mr Todd M Peterson Mr Keith D Thole
LaGrange (Gamma Nu) Mr Gareth B Robertson
Georgia Southwestern (Gamma Xi) Mr Stephen D Perkins Mr James E Erue Mr Christopher W Dukes
Lander (Gamma Rho) Mr Kenneth N Capps Jr Mr Robert L Wemzky Mr Steven C Gossett Mr Jeremy W Inabinet
Oklahoma State (Gamma Upsilon) Mr Adrian G Cardenas
South Alabama (Gamma Phi) Mr Brian P Bradley Mr Isaac A Smith Mr Ashley M DeLaune Mr Anthony D Hollman
Truman State (Delta Delta) Mr Scott B Simmons Mr John M Challis
Appalachian State Mr James A Kuch SUNY-Brockport (Delta Zeta) Mr Gregory B Turner (Eta Lambda) Mr John R Hollmeyer Mr Nicholas R Turner Mr Vincent A LaMacchia
Morhead State North Florida San Francisco State (Delta Eta) (Zeta Zeta) (Eta Omicron) Mr Jason D Elliott Mr Ashley T Payne Kenneth C Gibson
Mr Richard E Tanner Texas-Arlington Southwest Texas (Delta Psi) Cal. State-Chico (Eta Rho) Mr Michael J Laningham (Zeta Lambda) Mr Ian K Marrin Mr Brian K Thibodeau Mr Shawn L Grubb Mr Brett J Lee
Mr Dwight R Barch Clinch Valley Cal. State- Northridge (Epsilon Epsilon) (Zeta Mu) Kentucky (Eta Tau) Mr David E Grimes Mr Jamie J Chien Mr Taylor C Stephens Mr Jason M Rodriguez Mr Randy L Plaice
Mr Jesse R Perez Miami of Ohio Seton Hall (Eta Upsilon) (Epsilon Theta) Barton (Zeta Tau) Mr Michael J Hearon Mr Charles A Cygal Mr Jason R Staley Mr David C Lizak Mr Randy J Levchuk Mr Michael R Moore Albright (Zeta Chi) U.M.B.C. (Eta Phi)
Mr Phillip R Faso Mr Christopher M Worrall SC-Spartanburg Mr Brian P Sanders (Espilon Lambda) I.U.P.U.I. (Zeta Psi) Mr Paul T Collins Mr Phillip A Davenport Texas Christian (Eta Chi) Mr Francis B Allgood Mr William H Pinnell Ill
Concord (Eta Alpha) Mr Matthew D Louis Bradley (Epsilon Mu) Mr William J Upchurch John W Galuchie Mr Gregory B Jumbeck Mr Joseph L Jenkins Mr Chris Hulme
Mike Duckworth Georgia College Colorado (Eta Gamma) R J Reichmuth (Epsilon Upsilon) Mr Kevin D Graff Charles B Boag III Mr John J Pittard Mr Jeffrey L Risom Joseph T Clark Mr Donald M Crume Mr Brian P Colson M T Sibley
Ryan Bice Slippery Rock Kennesaw State David M Kubicki (Epsilon Psi) (Eta Delta) Joseph M Sarrubo Mr Michael E Dupuis Mr Robert D Evans Brad Sloan
M r Parrick T Fuller Brendan Carniaux Texas Tech Max Cohen (Epsilon Omega) Plattsburgh State Todd Bond Mr Thomas A Hood (Eta Kappa) Jack Daniels Mr Juan P Alvarez Kevin M McDermott Dean Ho
Total Foundation Assets
1990 1991 1994 1995 1996 1997
Annual Fund Giving
1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Pi Kappa Phi Foundation P. 0. Box 240526 • Charlotte, NC 28224 UPS Address: 2102 Cambridge Beltway Drive • Suite A • Charlotte, NC 28273
(704) 504-0888 • Fax (704) 504-0880 [email protected] www. pikapp.org
$4,899,921
1998
$166,372
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Joson Stolarczyk MANAGING EDITOR
ven in death, Brother Robert L.
Bennett (Mercer-Alpha Alpha) continued to give.
The estate of the late Bennett made history last April with the largest single
donation to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, and the third largest among national fraternities. That amount was $2 million-60 percent of Bennett's estate-setup in a charitable remainder trust to the Foundation.
"This donation sets a new
standard for Fraternity giving, " notes Ken Kaiser, the Foundation's director of development. "Not only was the amount significant, but the way Bob had the vision to plan this gifts' growth and eventual usage was the mark of a truly devote brother-one committed to the education of our undergraduates."
Bennett's significance in the Fraternity is counted in many other ways, according to Phil Tappy, past national president and 1985 Mr. Pi
Kappa Phi. "When you work on a
board, sometimes people
can get a little pushy and big-headed," comments Tappy. "Not Bob. He was
always very quiet -but when he did say something, everyone was sure to listen."
Bennett served on the National Council from 1968-75 as chancellor, and was awarded the Mr. Pi . Kappa Phi honor in 1978. In the resolution, Bennett was described as, "a perfect
gentleman and an intellectual strength for each of those days (of membership) . Brother Bennett has set the ultimate example of a man devoted to family and character."
That character shined through in his activities, both with the Fraternity and away. In his home town of Towanada, Penn., Bennett
served as president of the (now) Citizen & National Bank; was a key figure in the establishment of the first Baptist church in town; and sat on the board of Robert Packer Hospital in neighboring Sayre, Penn. As the "town's attorney," Bennett also provided advice to many friends
and neighbors. He also hosted the best
New Year's Eve parties in the area, according to long
time friend Bill Fitzgerald (Washington & Lee-Rho) .
"They were huge," says
Fitzgerald of the gettogethers. "People would come from miles around
just to attend." Fitzgerald's family was
dose to both Robert and his
wife, Annabelle. Although both were known for the giving of their time and energy, not many knew of
another resource the couple often donated-money.
"Both Bob and Annabelle
were very well-liked," says Eleanor Fitzgerald-Fox, Bill's
distant aunt and friend to Annabelle. "This wasn't because of the money they gave, either; nine times out of 10, any money they would donate wasn't even known.
"They were extremely
generous in their own quiet way."
The recent $2 million
donation is not the first gift by Bennett. In 1968, after attending the 32nd Supreme Chapter in Virginia Beach, Va. (his first national event as an alumnus), Bennett began to take a more active role in Fraternity affairs. He not only would donate his "relief checks" -dividend payments on his investments -to the Fraternity, Bennett also gave over $50,000 in stock to help create an academic scholarship program for his under
graduate chapter at Mercer, and helped in erasing the chapter's housing debt.
According to Executive Director Emeritus Durward Owen (Roanoke-Xi),
Bennett's vision was also a key factor in ensuring consistent leadership for the National Fraternity.
"Bob was the first person to realize the benefits of a long-term executive director
for the Fraternity," notes Owen, who, along with his wife Connie, was a personal friend of Bennett. "As a result, he helped design the first retirement vehicle for the position of executive director (now CEO) ."
Bennett's legacy will be
remembered in many different ways to many different people: as a friend , a neighbor, a visionary, a Pi Kappa Phi, a board member, a community man, etc. What remained consistent in Bennett, however, and was a key to his full and successful life according to friends, was his positive energy and honest care for others.
"He was truly a perfect gentleman," says Connie Owen, Durward Owen's wife and friend to Bennett. "He was a very special person, and always made you feel special when you were
around him." Bennett joined the
Chapter Eternal on May 14,
1985, at the age of 81. His life's giving, however, continues today.
SPRING 1999 11
Lifelong
Brother Ben Overton retires Caps 25-year Florida Supreme Court service
n the 153-year history of the
Florida Supreme Court, only
three other justices have exceed
ed Justice Ben Overton's
(Florida-Alpha Epsilon) long-
standing tenure. He has written over
1,400 opinions, which comprise nine
volumes of the state's law record. He
helped introduce cameras in the court
room. He even saw that the 10-year-old
typewriters used to keep court records
were computerized.
On Jan. 2, Brother Overton officially
retired his position on Florida's high
court. He was the 62nd justice to have
presided and the 37th chief justice.
"One of the best things about this job
is the blessing of working with people
you like to be around," relays Overton.
'This is that kind of place. This is a car
ing and dedicated institution."
From 1964 to 1974 Justice Overton
served as circuit judge of Florida's Sixth
Judicial Circuit, during which time he
was chief judge of his circuit for almost
four years and chairman of the
Conference of Circuit Judges in 1973.
"People have asked me why I appoint
ed Ben, and the answer is simple," says
former Gov. Reubin Askew, who named Overton to the court in 1974. "I wanted someone who could help rebuild the
court. It's been 25 years. There's never been a day I regretted it"
In 197 4, he was appointed by Gov. Askew to the Supreme Court of Florida
as the first Supreme Court justice select
ed under the merit selection process. At
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that time, the court was enduring
impeachment proceedings and resignations-which was substantially lowering
public confidence in the Court.
"(Ben) gave the court a needed fix,"
says former Justice Arthur England, who
was appointment to the Court the same
year as Overton. 'The taint was soon abolished."
Another colleague who joined that
appointed class in 1974 was fellow Pi Kappa Phi Brother and Mr. Pi Kappa Phi, Justice Alan Sundberg (Florida State-Beta Eta). Sundberg, a friend for
more than 40 years, describes Overton as a perfect mediator-taking the messi-
est disputes and resolving them to the
satisfaction of all involved. "On a collegial court such as this, he
truly knew how to disagree without
being disagreeable," says Sundberg, who
currendy serves as general counsel for
Florida State University.
Justice Overton was inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame at the 44th Supreme Chapter in Adanta, Ga., and
has been a truly loyal member of Pi Kappa Phi.
"Although he was extremely busy with
the court, he always made himself avail
able to speak on special occasions at the Beta Eta Chapter," remembers National
Chaplain JeffWahlen (Florida-Alpha
Epsilon). "To me, he is a great example
of someone who has brought credit to
our Fraternity through public service,
while stying in touch with his chapter,
the chapter at FSU and the National
organization."
"Ben always took the time to drop by
the chapter house and speak with the
students," adds Pi Kappa Phi CEO Mark
E. Timmes (Florida-Alpha Epsilon). "As
a student and aspiring lawyer, it was an
honor to meet him and develop a personal relationship."
Justice Overton and his wife Marilyn
reside in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Passages
GOLDEN LEGION The Golden Legion of PI Kappa Phi
honors those men who have been
a loyal brother for 50 years. To
mark this special recogniUon, the
Star & Lamp recognizes the men
who celebrated this honor
between September 1, 1998, and
December 31,1998.
Presbyterian (Beta)
Charles W. Galloway
UC-Berkely (Gamma)
Richard B. Fiscus
Lloyd J. Heger
David S. Mallory
James E. Weilbrenner
Furman (Delta)
Don L. Ferguson
George A. Pollard
Wofford (Zeta) Purdy B. McLeod Jr.
Emory (Eta) Harl C. Duffey Jr.
Above: Hillin Henry (Pwdue--Omega), left, presents lllnld Rellnwl (Iowa
~ OD:ron) his Goklen Legion C81tlllcala. Rellnwlls the ratlrad
plant 111111lllglr fur the Ford Mob' Ccln18IY In Coliasvlle, Ind. Left John
Kruse (CIInon -Bela Rho), left, presents George Stollen~
Upsilon) his Goklen Legion C81tlllcate at his home In~ N.Y.
Georgia Tech (Iota)
Bruce M. Jewett
Felix E. Turner Jr
Georgia (Lambda)
Grady Wilson
James R. Kennemur
Jimmie L. Cowart
John B. Clarke Sr.
Duke (Mu)
William V. Westmoreland Jr.
Johnnie R. White III
Roanoke (Xi)
Richard W. Dodd
Thomas H. Nicholson Jr.
Alabama (Omicron) William] . Skelton
Edward P. Fowler
Wilbur G. Johnson Jr.
Stanley C. Holmes
Raymond E. Cartledge
Floyd 0. Fitts Jr.
Washington & Lee (Rho)
Billy G. Cadle
Denny W. Ringers
South Carolina (Sigma) James D. Plowden
Branan I. Yarborough
Robert K. Hartley
James D. Loyd Jr.
Stetson (Chi)
John L. Townsend
Charles B. McClelland
Robert L. Petruschell
Purdue (Omega)
John T. Haffner
Robert B. Stauber
Kenneth Wark Jr.
Edgar W. Lines Loren N. Montgomery
Waldemar E. Goffeney
Thomas J. Hahn
Richard H. Lowe Keith H. Morrison
Donald R. McFee
Donald C. Obermeyer Tennessee (Alpha Sigma) Emory (Eta) Ohio State (Alpha Nu)
Richard L. McArthy Clifford R. Longcoy William Y. Chewning Russell C. Newhouse
Clifford P. Oestreich
Richard M. Cotton I.I.T. (Alpha Phi) Georgia Tech (Iota) Iowa State (Alpha
Henry R. Fallerius Joseph M. Body Omicron)
Mercer (Alpha Alpha) Donald F. Frank Fred W. Jahr
Leighton W. Martin Raymond W. Giegerich Duke (Mu)
George J. Zak William W. Dodson Jr. Renss~laer (Alpha Tau)
Washington (Alpha Delta) Richard W. Cary
Kenneth I. Richstad Florida Southern (Beta Beta) Roanoke (Xi) Lewis B. Combs
John Attaway James W. Banner
Florida (Alpha Epsilon) Joseph B. Doyle Jr. University of the South
William A. Dinkins Robert H . Gartner Alabama (Omicron) (Alpha Phi)
Joseph H. Earman Monroe A. Harden William W. Ham Jr. John G. Brubaker
Joseph G. Schretzmann William R. Hering
Paul B. Hebert Ned W. Hill Jr. South Carolina (Sigma) Missouri (Beta Epsilon)
Dewitt C. Crawford Clifford C. Miller William B. Norwood Sr. Bill J. Evans
William M. Gillespie Earl L. Varnes Monroe K. Spears Christopher L. Lafferty
Glenn A. Phillips William H. Wittpenn
NC State (Tau) Toledo (Beta Iota) Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) Missouri (Beta Epsilon) Frank E. Perkins Jr. Eugene G. Williams
Duane A. Davis Eldon H. Behle Douglas H. Winnes
Curtis F. Myrick Charles E. Muehlebach Illinois (Upsilon)
Roland E. Curtis John G. Carson Central Michigan (Beta Xi) CHAPTER Manuel A. Contreras Greg Cooley
Michigan (Alpha Theta) ETERNAL Eldon C. Rouse
With deep, fraternal respect, Oregon State (Alpha Zeta) Northwestern State
J. Thomas McDonough Richard L. Brown (Beta Omicron)
James H. Siemers the Star & Lamp recognizes Oliver W. Starks
Willis S. Thompson those brothers who have Samford (Alpha Eta)
passed into the Chapter Edward V. Speer East Carolina (Beta Phi)
Auburn (Alpha Iota) Eternal between September 1,
Raymond E. Lewis Jr.
Lewis Johnson Michigan State John 0 . David 1998, and December 31,1998. (Alpha Theta) EastTexas State (Beta Chi) John B. Hembree Jr. Orson D. Bird Paul K. Allen
Davidson (Epsilon) Robert D . McLouth John A. Daigre
Iowa State {Alpha Omicron) Ralph W. Carter
Edward L. Barrett JosephS. Dorton Jr. Auburn (Alpha Iota) Appalachian State
Warren W. McElhinney Norris S. Erb Vernon G. Clements Jr. (Delta Zeta) Robert J. Landgraf William P. Mills Henry L. Fuller Thomas K. Keefe
Edgar A. Perry Hugh Yelverton Jr. John B. Hawthorne
Harold J. Reihman Virginia Commonwealth Donald J. Ryan Wofford (Zeta) Michigan (Alpha Kappa) (Epsilon Pi) Richard J. Stoehr Frank E. Hooker William W. Rowley Gerald W. Satterfield
SPRING 1999 15
Tom Atwood DIRECTOR OF CHAPTER SERVICES
PHA DELTA 75 years of fellowship and success
N early75years
ago, the Alpha
Delta Chapter at
the University
ofWashington was born. Amid
the bustle of Seattle, Wash.,
UW ("U-dub" as it's commonly
referred to) sits quietly between
reality and imagination. The
sharp architectural lines of
downtown to the west, muted
by the majestic rise of Mount
Rainier to the east, surround a
campus where the sophistica
tion of a leading American
city is met by the raw beauty
of the Pacific Northwest. It is
also home to one of Pi Kappa
Phi's most successful chapters.
The story of Alpha Delta
Chapter actually begins in
1919, five years before their
chartering. Canadian ex-service
men who were attending UW used to gather at "Youngs," a
soda fountain on University
Way. The business was owned
and operated by Sam Young, a
fellow Canadian ex-serviceman.
The camaraderie and fellow
ship quickly evolved into the "University Canadian Club," founded April9, 1920, on the anniversary of the Battle of Vinny Ridge. As an organization, however, their participa
tion in UW activities was limited by their status. In response
Bow Down to
Washington,
Bow Down to
Washington,
Mighty Are The
Men Who Wear
the Purple and
the Gold.
to that discrimination, they
formed Chi Upsilon Chi local
fraternity in 1922.
The group of men applied for
and was granted a charter with
Pi Kappa Phi on February 23,
1924, having operated as a
local fraternity for only i 8
months. Throughout the 20s
and 30s, Alpha Delta quickly
became a formidable chapter
on campus. In recognition of
this success, the National
Fraternity subsequently chose
Seattle as the host-city for the
1936 Supreme Chapter.
The Alpha Delta of today
still holds true to the
immutable principles that
gave rise to its local predeces
sor, Chi Upsilon Chi. Strong
bonds among brothers are
the defining features for this
chapter, while also serving as underpinning elements for the
success it enjoys today.
"A lot of the fellas have very close relationships, a real fami
ly atmosphere," says long-time
advisor and 1997 Mr. Pi Kappa Phi Alex Adair.
Alpha Delta enjoyed success
as the city and university community around it grew. like Seattle, which experienced tremendous growth between 1930 and 1970, the chapter grew in initiates, surviving the
down years of the depression gain momentum. National Headquarters in Opposite: Notable Alpha
and World War II. In the 70s, "They were great role mod- Charlotte, N.C. : Chris Orr, Delta members Maynard however, the chapter struggled, els on how a successful chap- director of marketing for Push Pennell (known as the and in 1975 had to shut its ter runs," remembers Hunt. America; Evan Erickson, for-
father of the passenger doors for over a decade. Since their rechartering on mer executive vice president
In 1989, at the request of April 7, 1990, Alpha Delta has of Pi Kappa Phi Properties JeUiner), left, was the
local Alpha Delta alumni, made a tremendous impact on and now director of strategic main architect of the
Leadership Consultants Joel the Fraternity. It has averaged planning; and Mike Young, Boeing 707; and Talbot
Allen (Old Dominion- 27 initiates per year; received leadership consultant, round Hartley, right, was the
Gamma Beta) and Keith Rundle the Champion Master Chapter out the individual accolades. fourth fastest 440 runner (UC-San Diego-Zeta Beta) Award for the 1993-94, 1995- From top to bottom, Alpha in the wortd In 1931, and traveled to UW to recolonize. 96 and 1997-98 school years; Delta represents one of the
"The leadership consultants won the Area XIII scholarship finest in the Fraternity. is an Inductee In the
did a great job," remembers award for highest GPA every "These men have restored my Husky Hall of Fame.
Jim Hunt, the current year but one since 1990 (nine faith in their generation," com- Above: The original
Housing Corporation presi- out of 10 years); and placed 14 ments Adair. The chapter's members of Alpha Delta
dent and first man bid dur- Journey of Hope cyclists (third ingredients for success, accord- Chapter In 1923 on the
ing the recolonization . nationwide). ing to Nolan Gerlach, the cur- day they petitioned PI "Before college, my friends Alpha Delta members have rent archon, consist of, Kappa Phi for member-and I used to joke about also enjoyed several high-pro- "Stressing academics, being the
ship. starting our own fraternity, file individual awards: Adair, gentleman's Fraternity, and and now we had that oppor- 1997 Mr. Pi Kappa Phi; Bob 'walking the talk:" tunity!" Wartelle, 1998 Merit Citation; Next fall the chapter will eel-
In the early 1990s, several Ian Goodhew, 1996 Student ebrate their 75th Anniversary
brothers from Omega of the Year; Ryan Maxwell, during Homecoming, and the Chapter {Purdue) significant- 1997 Pi Kapp Scholar; and brothers look forward to the ly assisted Alpha Delta. Jeff Jeff Egilsrud, 1993 Chapter continued fellowship that con-Egilsrud, Derrick Rogers and Advisor of the Year. In addi- nects them to their founders Sid Graham helped the tion, three members are cur- and to each other. newly recolonized chapter rently employed at the
SPRING 1999 17
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Alpha p,; {lndw.a) 601 Booad St 211 7Teri PI Mu (Duke) 1720 N. Jordan A\'l'flue: LaGrange. CA 30240 Epsilon Mu (Brndlcy) H.illenon. CA 92831 !'Ia rru (Maryland BaltiJn<>re City) Box 97675 Duke SUtion Bloominglon. IN 4 7 406 1530Wil<adleyA\O? 1532 Ingleside Ave Dumam. NC 27708 Gamma Xi (Ceo<g;a South-=) r.oria. IL 61606 Zela Tau {Banoo) Baltimore. MD 212fJl
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Bela Alpha {N.I.f.T.) Gamma Rho (Umdeo-) Philadelphia. PA 19141-5150 95 1ron St Fon Worth. 1X 76129 Omkron (Alabama) cjoAndreMutovic Box6191 1..ander University Bloomsburg. PA 17815 PO Box 866089 2 Durrell St C"""wood. SC 2%49-3049 Ep<;lon PI (Vorgin;. Commonwealth) 1Usalioo&I.AL 35486 Veronae Nl 07044 PO Box 842035 Zela rru (Colorndo Slate) ASSOCIATE
Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State:) Richmond VA 23284 PO Box 1918 CHAPTERS Rho (Wa.h;ng!On & Lee) Bela Bela (Florida Soothem) Oklahoma State University Pt. Colli~ co 80522-1918
201 E Washington Sr. PO Box 15215 1415 \Vest Third F¢1on Rho (Lenou-Rhyne) L.exinglon. VA 24450 Florida Southem Coli<ge Stillwater; OK 74074 U<CBox8420 Zela au (AibriW>tJ New Medc:o Scatr
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Pi Kappa Phi f1"aternity Ddta Lambck (NCO>arlotte) Ep<non a._ ('ThxasT.m) Charlotte. NC 28274 West Georgia Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) 904 University 9201 Un~ity Ciry Blvd 15 Creek Circle State University of West Georgia 171 4 Olautauqua Ave. Mt Pleasant. Ml 48858 Cone: Center Lubbock. n:: 79416 !'Ia !'Ia (Califomla-IMne) PO Box 10034 Norman. OK 73fJ72 Olarloue, NC 28262 University of California-Irvine Carrollton, GA 301 18
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EMERITUS
anual Gonzalez "Chic"
Quevedo (Georgia Tech
Iota) was the first alumnus
to donate to a memorial
trust that would be utilized
as a national housing fund. This trust has
since developed into the current Pi Kappa Phi
Educational Foundation, which holds assets of
over $4.5 million.
In August 1948, at the 21st Supreme Chapter
meeting in Detroit, Mich., a decision was made to
create a housing fund for student chapters of Pi
Kappa Phi Fraternity. The specific resolution passed
called for a "tax exempt Foundation" capable of
receiving tax exempt donations, which would serve
as a national housing fund, to provide chapters
money with which to purchase houses.
Three alumni, Gene Dunaway (Illinois
Upsilon), Fred Grim (Roanoke-Xi) and Manuel
Gonzalez "Chic" Quevado (Georgia Tech-Iota)
pledged to contribute $1,000 each to this fund,
which was to be named the Devereux D. Rice
Memorial Foundation. Rice (Georgia Tech-Iota),
had died while serving on the National Council as
the national president of Pi Kappa Phi.
Out of those three original pledges, only Chic
donated his promised $1,000. He graduated from
Georgia Tech at age 16 and attended the
University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill graduate
school for civil engineering. While there he found
ed Kappa Chapter and, 14 miles away, Mu
Chapter at Duke.
Chic was a citizen of Cuba and became chief
highway engineer in the Oriente Province in
Eastern Cuba. In the mid-70s, I raised enough
money from Kappa alumni to have Chic and his
wife secreted out of Cuba. Due to bad health this
never was accomplished. Chic had never missed
Supreme Chapter, however, and was always a
happy host of visiting Pi Kappa Phis in Cuba. I
only met him by letter, and I am assured this was my loss.
Action taken by the same Supreme Chapter increased the initiation fee by $5. This money was
to be designated to this "housing entity" for
purposes of loans and
outright grants. For these
early years, this was the
only income to the new
Foundation.
I quickly made an in
depth analysis of the
Fraternity and determined,
among other things, two
important facts. The first
was the alumni serve as
the Fraternity's most
important asset. The sec
ond was that the
Foundation was the Fraternity's most impor
tant vehicle for the
involvement of its most
important asset - the alumni. "Chic" Quevedo (Georgia Tech-Iota)
Headed by John D. Carroll (South Carolina
Sigma), several South Carolina attorneys created
the Memorial Foundation as a trust within the
state. (There is no record of why the trust format
was utilized rather than the incorporation of the
entity.) Carroll was the first president of Pi Kappa
Phi Fraternity not an initiate of Alpha Chapter,
and was the first chairman of the Foundation.
He was a country lawyer who lived and practiced
law in Lexington, S.C.
In 1959 when I became the executive secretary of the Fraternity, I not only had the existence of
Pi Kappa Phi to maintain, I now had the
Foundation. At that time, the Foundation had
approximately $35,000 in assets, with most of it
loaned out in small $2,000 and $3,000 incre
ments to several chapters and their housing cor-
porations. An interesting note: people were giv
ing to the Foundation without the benefit of
receiving a tax-exemption. It was on March 13,
1964, following many months of hard work, that
the Foundation was finally recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt organization, fully eligible for receiving donations, which were in tum
deductible on the tax filings of the person or
organization making the contribution.
This Issue's historical passage was taken
from Executive
Director Emerttus Durward OWen's unpublished memtors, Connie, It wBI be Only
tor nw ~Ntst