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The Fraternity & Sorority Political Action Committee (FSPAC) is cele-brating its eighth year in 2012. As a young organization with passionate
and committed donors, volunteers, and leaders, we have beensuccessful in developing a unified and strong presence in the fed-eral legislative process. We have taken on an aggressive role inachieving our goal, to coin a familiar slogan, “Good GovernmentNeeds Greeks,” in two distinct ways:
• Financially contributing to members of Congress whosupport and advocate for our legislation and other relatedfraternal issues.
• Creating the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition(FGRC), comprised of the FSPAC, the North-AmericanInterfraternity Conference, and the National PanhellenicConference, to establish an emphasis on governmentrelations in the respective organizations.
In the newsletter you will find a list of the FSPAC Board of Directors.These are individuals representing their organizations who continue tolead the fundraising efforts of the FSPAC. In addition to this incrediblegroup, several people serve on the Finance Committee (refer towww.fspac.org for a full list) who have also committed their time andtalents to making the FSPAC a successful voice for the Greek commu-nity. My thanks go out to each of these board/committee members andtheir respective organizations for their efforts. Their involvement ishelping position the fraternal community influence legislation that will
preserve the fraternity and sorority experience for future generations ofstudent leaders.
The results of the 2011-12 fundraising cycle, once again, illus-trated the tremendous support that our community is giving tothe legislative efforts. We have exceeded our financial goal of$500,000 for the cycle! In doing so we are able to financiallysupport many of our Congressional friends in their upcomingelections. It is important to note the significance of our effortssince 2005; we have now surpassed a lifetime total raised of$1,500,000. According to an analysis of the more than 900national non-connected PACs in the country, FSPAC’sfundraising totals for the cycle place us in the top 50 overall.
The lead sponsor of the Collegiate Housing and InfrastructureAct (CHIA) in the House of Representatives is CongressmanJim Gerlach (R-PA/ΣC), who continues to advocate for the pas-
sage of our legislation. Congressman Gerlach kindly contributed a letter ofencouragement to the attendees of this year’s Congressional Hill visits, andI find his words below instructive:
“It is important that we continue to work to build an evenlarger coalition so that this issue remains at the forefront aswe consider a broad array of tax issues in the upcoming year.
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Exceeds $500,000 Cycle Goal and Surpasses Lifetime Total Raised of $1,500,000
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It has been a busy first six months of 2012 forlegislative issues of interest to the fraternity
and sorority community. First, due to excellentengagement during the April Congressional vis-its of fraternity and sorority leaders, the numberof CHIA sponsors has grown to 161 in the Houseand 22 in the Senate. That is an increase of threein the Senate and 55 in the House since the startof 2012. Congress is likely to take up severalpieces of tax legislation in the post-election lameduck session and we hope to have the politicalsupport needed to attach CHIA to one of thosebills. We continue to use our new grassroots con-tact system to encourage all FSPAC supporters
to contact their Representative and Senators
and ask them to become CHIA co-sponsors andwork to pass the bill this year. If you haven’talready done so, you can make that contact viawww.fspac.org/fgrc.
The tragic death of a band major at FloridaA&M in 2011 has drawn new federal attentionto the issue of hazing. The FSPAC has beenworking closely with the North AmericanInterfraternity Council (NIC) and the NationalPanhellenic Conference (NPC) to educate keycommittees and members of Congress about theleadership role fraternities and sororities alreadyplay in combating hazing on campus. As recent-ly as March, the FSPAC’s immediate past presi-
dent, Julie Burkhard, ACW, testified before aGeorgia State Assembly committee hearing in
favor of a bill to provide tougher penalties forstudents criminally convicted of hazing in thestate. The FSPAC continues to support efforts tomake hazing a crime in all 50 states (it is a crimein 44 states currently) and we believe that thethreat of criminal sanctions can reduce the inci-dent rate of hazing. The FSPAC does not supportefforts to make hazing a federal policy issue orto deny federal student aid to a student adjudi-cated guilty of any form of hazing in a campusjudicial proceeding. Historically, loss of federalfinancial aid has been limited to a few selectcrimes against the federal government and haz-ing doesn’t fit that list. More importantly, wethink a range of negative consequences stem
FSPAC Continues Working to Pass CHIA Broadening Legislation Involvement Will Impact Greek Communities
Preserving the Greek experience for future generations of student leaders
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It is important for you as Greek leaders tohelp stress the personal importance of thislegislation when meeting with elected offi-cials and their staffs. As elected officials,we want to ensure that legislation has a pos-itive effect on the people and communitieswe represent. Furthermore, hearing from awide array of constituents helps demon-strate the importance of a piece of legisla-tion, so it is very helpful to encourage yourcounterparts throughout Greek life—bothstudents and alumni—to get in touch withtheir respective members of Congress andvoice their support for the legislation.
Please know that your efforts to help buildsupport for this legislation are truly appre-ciated, and I am hopeful that we can ulti-mately pass it and make a difference for thefuture leaders of our country that fraterni-ties and sororities continue to produce.”
Congressman Gerlach stresses the importance of engag-ing our members in grassroots efforts. We cannot stressenough how critical this is in helping us advance ourinterests, be it the passage of CHIA or in standing readyto defend additional areas of interest for the Greek com-munity, such as preservation of single-sex status, studentrights, and freedom of association, just to name a few.
The leadership of the FSPAC and the FGRC is commit-ted to maximizing upon the donors and membershipranks to ensure that the members of Congress hear ourvoice. To each and every donor and volunteer, I extendmy thanks and appreciation to you for your support.Collectively, we have already shown that we can be afactor in influencing issues confronting our community!
To cite a Greek leader, who said at the formation of theFSPAC many years ago, “As leaders of our organiza-tions, we should help to create the rules to make Greekorganizations more effective instead of being stuck withrules that hinder our success.”
Cindy H. Stellhorn, KAQ
President, Fraternity and Sorority PACwww.fspac.org
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from any decision to tie loss of federal financial aid to the outcome of campus judi-cial proceedings which often don’t provide students with the same rights they havein a criminal proceeding in court. Over the past few months, the PAC’s leadershipteam has worked in conjunction with the NIC and NPC to address potential federallegislation that we think would have been harmful to the broader goal of stoppinghazing. For the moment, we believe that effort has been successful and federal haz-ing legislation, if introduced this year, will not become law. Meanwhile, we will con-tinue our efforts at the state level to make hazing a crime in all 50 states and to ensurethat states enforce the hazing laws already on the books.
Issues including college affordability, student loan burdens, and student loan interestrates continue to dominate federal discussions related to higher education. TheFSPAC believes passage of CHIA is directly related to the college affordability issuesince our housing is historically more cost effective than other options on campus;the best way to help students is to reduce the amount of money they must ultimatelyborrow to attend college. This summer, Congress faces a decision about extending afive-year deal on the level of student loan interest rates, and the FSPAC has not takena position on that issue at the moment. With the higher education reauthorizationprocess likely to occur in the 2013-14 Congressional session, we believe it will beimportant for us to play a role in voicing student concerns about debt loads and col-lege affordability, so the FSPAC is beginning to study this issue in greater detail.
The FSPAC is monitoring the Congressional debate this summer over reauthorizationof the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), which has suddenly become somewhatof a political football. The FSPAC board is concerned about the Department ofEducation’s 2011 letter to universities about the burdens of proof needed for campusjudicial proceedings involving sexual assault cases. Specifically, we are concernedthat the burden of proof for sexual assault cases in the campus judicial systems is nowmuch lower than it would be in a criminal proceeding, but that the accused may lacksome basic protections (right to counsel, right to confront the accuser, right to appeal)that would exist in a criminal proceeding. The FSPAC’s leadership, along with theNIC and NPC, had a meeting this spring with the Department of Education’s authorsof this new policy to better understand how it might impact our members going for-ward. The VAWA was initially going to have language codifying the Department ofEducation’s new standards, but that language has been removed. We continue to mon-itor the bill’s movement through Congress along with the broader concerns raised bythe Department of Education’s enforcement of its new policies on sexual assault cases.
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In 2010, the FSPAC Board voted to begin includ-ing student representatives on the Board to help
better engage the incredible group of student lead-ers who continue to show an interest in participat-ing in pushing our legislative agenda. The first two
student representatives were Collin Groebe, (ΔΤΔ,Illinois) and Lena Witek, (ZTA, Virginia). Asexpected, their contributions to our efforts havebeen outstanding, and they have earned a seat onthe board as alumni/alumnae members.
For the 2012-13 term, the board voted to elect
Megan Demshki, KAQ, the outgoing studentbody president of Chapman University, as theelected female student representative. The board
also voted to elect Kameron Dodge, ΣAΕ, one ofthe Student Finance Committee members fromlast year, to serve as the elected male studentrepresentative. Megan will be a first-year lawstudent this fall at either USC or Chapman, andKameron will be a senior at Northwestern.
In discussions with several FSPAC leaders dur-ing the student election process, it has been clearthat we were impressed with the quality of thestudents who applied and that it was extremelydifficult to narrow the field down to just onemale and one female student. In addition, therewas the sense that to expect more from the stu-dents in this election year and the cycle to comewould require more student engagement.
As a result of our discussions, four FSPACboard members have chosen to appoint out-standing student applicants to fill their optionalseats. The following student leaders have alsobeen selected to serve on the FSPAC board:
Wells Ellenberg, ΣΝ, from the University ofGeorgia, is chapter president and the studentboard member on Sigma Nu’s national board of
directors; Kathryn Hoven, ΓΦΒ, is from theUniversity of Kansas where she serves as the
Panhellenic president; Xavier Billingsley, ΔC,
serves as student body president at theUniversity of Missouri. Finally, Lizzy Shay,
ACW, is student body president at the Universityof Minnesota.
We were so impressed with the credentials of allof the students who applied for the student rep-resentative board position. There is no betterway to demonstrate our student centeredapproach to public policy than to have more stu-dents engaged at all levels and service on theboard. This is another leadership opportunity theFSPAC is providing to some of our best andbrightest undergraduate members.
Please join us in congratulating the studentsselected. We look forward to having them on theBoard for 2012-13.
Student Board Members ProvideOutstanding Contributions to Legislative Agenda
Greek Experience Is Foundation to Life’s Successes
Hello and thank you all for being here tonight and giving me theopportunity to share my Alpha Chi Omega experience with some
of the best leaders that Greek life has today. It is actually incredible look-ing around this room and seeing the diversity of experience and historythat this group of individuals has. We have worked hard the past fewdays to advocate for our community and ensure its posterity for thosewho come after us; great work.
I speak about the positivity of my experience in every introduction Imake on campus–I am always Lizzy Shay, an Alpha Chi Omega first,and the undergraduate student body president second. Sometimes mypeers ask me if it’s difficult to be Greek, and I am reminded of a
speech I heard Marsha K. Grady, ACW, give to the chapters of myregion last spring in Madison, Wisconsin. She shared with us how shewill never take Alpha Chi Omega off her résumé, as well as a discus-sion she’d had with a fraternity man about the choice. He fiercelyagreed that he would keep it on his as well. The point she really drovehome is that if one organization could be an underlying foundation tosome of the greatest success you’d had in your life, had been the
source of the intentionality you woke up with everyday that got you to achieve your goals in the end, howcould you ever really leave it off? I know I never will.
Lizzy Shay, ACW
University of Minnesota, Student Body PresidentStudent FSPAC Board Member
Excerpts from Students’ Speeches at the FSPAC Dinner
Student Lobbyist IssuesChallenge to Continue
the Fight for CHIA
When I was asked to apply for an opportunity to lobby on behalf ofmy Greek community and national organization, I had to say yes. I
feel that this has been a time to give back to what has given and continuesto give me so much. Being on this trip and being amongst you studentleaders and alumni is something that I will always remember. Therefore Iconsider lobbying on behalf of students for the Collegiate HosingInfrastructure Act as a true honor. We need CHIA in our own Greek townsand villages and sorority and fraternity rows to ensure the safety of ourown peers more than ever.
I must leave you with a quote from United States President and Greek stu-dent John F. Kennedy, who said, “There are risks and costs to action. Butthey are far less than the long-range risks of comfortable inaction.” I amissuing everyone a challenge, today, to continue to get active with CHIAon the state level as well. We can no longer be in the back seat when it
comes to Greek housing infrastructure. We have to takeaction and be advocates for what we know is right.
Xavier Billingsley, ΔC
University of Missouri, Student Body President Student FSPAC Board Member
Jim Estes/Larry Wiese, KA Order $41,550
Patrick Alderdice, ΔC $38,140
Kevin O’Neill, ΛCA $33,270
Cindy Stellhorn/Laurie Connor, KAQ $28,420
Ken File, ΔΤΔ $20,145
Julie Burkhard, ACW $19,493
Vicki Nixon, ΔΓ $18,564
Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ $17,324
Val Lawlor/Bonnie Arthur/ $17,249
Susan McNeice, AΦ
Allen Woody/Mark Timmes, ΠKΦ $17,125
Scott Wiley, ΔΣΦ $16,350
Marc Katz/Rob Derdiger, AΕΠ/ $16,290
Bonnie Wunsch, AΕΦ
Wayne Tucker, ΣC $13,800
Cheri DeJong, ΣK $13,645
Melanie Shain/Kelly Bingel, CW $12,635
James Owens, ΣΝ $12,635
Sarah Lindsay/Jennifer Thomas, ΔΔΔ $12,050
Betty Quick/Julie Pawelczyk, ΓΦΒ $10,785
Pris Gerde, KKΓ $10,655
Kris Bridges/Donna Stallard, ΦΜ $10,134
Clark Robertson, ΦΓΔ $9,625
Dan Corah, ΠKA $8,690
Wade Garard, ΦKΨ $8,250
Dianne Bailey, ΔΓ $8,150
Dian Volkmer, AΟΠ $6,250
Collin Groebe, ΔΤΔ $4,650
Dan Backer, ΖΨ $4,475
Lena Witek, ΖΤA $4,261
Bernie Schulz, AΣΦ $3,150
Cindy Menges, ΔΖ $2,765
Linda Ibsen, ΠΒΦ $2,615
Rick Barnes, FarmHouse $2,465
Wynn Smiley/Walter Hughes, AΤW $2,200
Julie Johnson, KΔ $1,975
Phil Josephson/Gene Lemon, AΓΡ $1,960
Deb Ensor/Jennifer Poersch, ΖΤA $1,875
Jereme Grinslade, QC $1,380
Christian Berle, ΛCA $1,000
Sheri O’Connell, AΞΔ $1,000
Amy Krouse, ΣΔΤ $663
Bob Biggs/Chris Johnston, ΦΔQ $610
Mary Barlow, ΔΓ/Brian Bates, ΤKΕ $500
Larry Lieb/Aaron Girson, ΣAΜ $500
Liana Wallace, AΓΔ $500
Corey Mathews, TKE $450
Fundraising Rankingsfor Board and FinanceCommittee Members
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Honorary PAC Chairman($20,000)Ned Kirklin, KΣ and
Jenny Kirklin, ACW
Cindy H. Stellhorn, KAQ andJeff Stellhorn, ΣΦΕ
Honorary Board of Directors($10,000 to $19,999)Cheri DeJong, ΣK and
Donald DeJong, AΓΡ
William E. Dreyer, KA OrderPriscilla M. Gerde, KKΓ
Kevin O’Neill, ΛCA and Patty P. O’Neill, AΔΠ
Todd Reaves, KA Order
Founders Society($5,000 to $9,999)Kelley Bergstrom, ΠKΦ
Robert A. Chereck, ΔΤΔ and Donna A. Chereck, ACW
Christopher Edmonds, ΔΣΦ
Rock Houstoun, KA OrderDavid Morgan, ΠKΦ
Penne L. Thacher, AΦ
Allen Woody, ΠKΦ
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Charter Members($2,500 to $4,999)Patrick Alderdice, ΔC
Dianne Chipps Bailey, ΔΓ
Andrew Borans, AΕΠ
Ann Bordelon, ΔΓ
Kathleen E. Brown, ACW
Julie C. Burkhard, ACW
Sean Callan, ACA
John E. Christopher, FKTDon Fites, ΠKΨ
Betty HamiltonCharles Hostetler, ΣAΕ
Marc Katz, AΕΠ and Dana Katz, AΕΦ
Vicki Nixon, ΔΓ
Rosario Palmieri, ΔΤΔ
Julie Pawelczyk, ΓΦΒ
Honorable Ed Pease, ΠKA
Steven Priepke, ΣAΕ
Betty Quick, ΓΦΒ
Jeanne Reese, ΔΔΔ
Dennis Santoli, ΣC
Donna Stallard, ΦΜ
Norval Stephens Jr., ΔΤΔ
Scott Wiley, ΔΣΦ and Lynda Wiley, KAQ
Legacy Members($1,000 to $2,499)Ralph AllenGary W. Anderson, AΕΠ
Bonnie Arthur, AΦ
Rick Barnes, FarmHouseChristian Berle, ΛCA
Kelly Bingel, CW
Thomas H. Boggs Jr.Alan G. Brackett, ΔΤΔ
Kimberly Brannon, AΦ
Kristin S. Bridges, ΦΜ
Peter BuckS. John ByingtonStokely G. CaldwellDoug Carlson, ΣC
Michael Carroll, ΔC
Joseph Caruso, ΠKA
Anne Charnock, AΔΠ
Laurie Connor, KAQ
Sandra M. Connor, CW
Kim Cornetet, CW
Betsy Sierk Corridan, KAQ
Mark Cowan, ΦΣK
Mike Curtis, ΔΤΔ
Richard M. DaviesRobert Derdiger, AΕΠ
John J. DeschauerJ. Michael Duesing, ΦΓΔ
Robert E. Durham, ΣΝ
Ken File, ΔΤΔ
Gayle Fitzpatrick, AΟΠ
Allen Fore, ΔΣΦ
Elisse Freeman, AΔΠ
The Hon. Jack Kingston, ΛCA
Benjamin GinsbergAaron Girson, ΣAΜ
Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ
Helen Gordon, ΔΓ and John Gordon
Marsha Grady, ACW
Sally Grant, AΦ
Michael Greenberg, ΣC
Ted Grossnickle, ΛCA
Kent Hance, ΔΤΔ
Larry HarrisRobert C. Hartung, ΔΤΔ
Greg Hauser, ΔC
Dinah Hays, ΔΓ
James Hickey, ΦΓΔ
Renee Iacona, AΔΠ
Nancy Jacobson, KKΓ
John F. JonasPeggy Bort Jones, AΔΠ
Richard C. Jungman, ΦΣK
Darren S. Kay, KA OrderMartha KendrickJohn Klinedinst, ΦKΨ
Elizabeth Langford, KΔ
Valerie Lawlor, AΦ
Lawrence Lieb, ΣAΜ
Sarah C. Lindsay, ΔΔΔ
Charles Mancuso, ΔC
William Martin III, ΦΓΔ
Michael Mayer, QC
DeWitt McCluggage, ΣC andVictoria McCluggage, KAQ
Murray K. McComas, ΣC
Susan McNeice, AΦ
Carolina Mederos, AΟΠ
Larry D. Meyers, KA OrderJerry Nelson, ΦKΨ
Frankie Nordlund, AΟΠ
Sheri O’Connell, AΞΔ
Richard Ornitz, ΦΣΔ
Howard C. Pickett, ΣΝ
Eve Woods Riley, ΔΔΔ
Clark Robertson, ΦΓΔ
Charles Safris, ΔΤΔ
Charles E. Schmidt Jr., KA Order
FSPAC Donor Honor Roll2011-12 Cycle Contributors as of June 14, 2012
Thanks to the following donors who have raised a record-breaking $501,732 this cycle!
Congressman Bruce Barley (D-IA/ΠKΨ)
with his Phi Kappa Psi brothers.
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Jim Schmuck, KA Order andJudy Schmuck ACW
Melanie M. Shain, CW
Clyde Simmons, KA OrderTony Smercina, ΔΣΦ
Wynn R. Smiley, AΤW
Coree Smith, AΦ
Virginia H. Cain, ΔΔΔ
Peter Smithhisler, ΛCA and Christine Smithhisler, ΣΣΣ
Robert Stalder, ΦKQ
Jane Sutton, AΞΔ
Nathan ThomasStan Thurston, AΣΦ
Ken Tracey, ΣAΕ
Idris R. Traylor Jr., KA OrderL. Wayne Tucker, ΣC
Jeff TurnerVaughn Vennerberg, ΔΤΔ
Jidge Verity, ΔΤΔ
Dian Volkmer, AΟΠ
Carol I. Warren, ΠΒΦ
Miles Washburn, ΔC
Charles Watson, ΦΓΔ
John “Buddy” WesterRobert S. White, ΣC
Larry Wiese, KA OrderMartin D. Wiglesworth, ΣAΕ
Richard WileyBonnie R. Wunsch, AΕΦ
Mary Young, ΦΜ
Honorary Officers($500 to $999)Paul Ainsworth, ΛCA
Nicholas AllardThomas Archer, ΔΣΦ
JoNell Ault, ΦΜ
Natalie Averette, ΣΣΣ
R. Bradley Beacham, ΣΝ
Rosemary Becchi. ΓΦΒ
Honorable Rick Berg,FarmHouse
Robert Biggs, ΦΔQ
John Bobango, ΠKA
Kenneth Brown, KA OrderRussell Brown, KA OrderBrenda Butler, ΠΒΦ
Cathie Cardelucci, KAQ
David Carico, KA OrderCarmela Carr, ΓΦΒ
Jackye Clark, ΔΔΔ
Brian G. Clarke, ΦKΨ
Jana Clayton, AΔΠ
Scott Cohon, AΕΠ
Daniel Corah, ΠKA
Eugene Cote, ΦΓΔ
Doug Cowan, ΠKA
Vicki CramDonald K. Densborn, ΣΝ
Monica DesaiMike Dilbeck, ΣΝ
Patricia Disque, CW
Brian DonahueDaniel Dungan, ΔΤΔ
Michael Dunn, ΣC
Diane Eggert, ΦΜ
Charles Eitel, ΣΝ
Anne M. Emmerth, CW
Deborah Ensor, ZTAJames Estes, KA OrderDeborah Etheridge, ΔΓ
Marilyn M. Fordham, ΔΓ
Letitia Fulkerson, CW
Ray Galbreth, ΔC
Wade Garard, ΦKΨ
Joe Gilman, ΣΝ
Lee Grace, ΔΤΔ
Michael Grant, ΣΝ
Micah GreenCollin Groebe, ΔΤΔ
Claire Gwaltney, AΔΠ
Doug H. Harlan, ΦKΨ
James Harman, ΣΝ
Chad Harris, FarmHouseEvelyn Harris, CW
Bradley Hastings, ΣΝ
Anne Helliwell, ACW
Michael Hoffman, ΔΣΦ
Doyle W. Jacklin, AΓΡ
Patrick Jessee, ΔΣΦ
Charles Johnson
Julie L. Johnson, KΔ
Linda Johnson, ΓΦΒ
Carole Jones, AΟΠ
Philip Josephson, AΓΡ
Suedeen KellyGina D. Kerley, ΦΣΣ
Dell Kingan, ΔΓ
Paula KowalczukAmy M. Krouse, ΣΔΤ
Mary Anne Lachenmaier, ΔΓ
Bill LaForge, ΠKA
James Larson, ΔΣΦ
Caroline Lazzara, AΟΠ
Karen Ledbetter, KAQ
Nichelle LevyBruce Loewenberg, ΔΣΦ
Robert London, ΛCA
Honorable Trent Lott, ΣΝ
Michael Lucas, ΦΓΔ
Rae Maier, ΠΒΦ
Linda Malony, ΓΦΒ
Frank W. Maresh, KA OrderSusan Mathews, AΔΠ
Cynthia Menges, ΔΖ
Thomas Merrihew, ΛCA
Laura S. Miller, CW
Keith Moody, ΣC
Jean M. Mrasek, CW
Nicholas Murphy, ΣΝ
Edward NewberryDarryl D. Nirenberg, ΦΔQ
Robert Orr Jr., ΦΓΔ
Tammie S. Pinkston, AΔΠ
Jennifer Y. Poersch, ZTABarbara Probst, ΔΓ
Mark QuinerHenry “Hank” RalstonStephen Ratterman, ΣΝ
Woody Ratterman III, ΒQΠ
Jeri Richardson, AΦ
Keeley Riddle, ZTALucille Riegl, ΔΔΔ
Michael Riley, ΠKA
Mark C. Romig, TKELoretta Roselle, ΔΓ
Benjamin W. Satcher Jr., KA Order
Peter Schellenbach, ΣC
Joshua Schneider, ΔΤΔ
Bernard Schulz, AΣΦ
J. W. Schulz, KA OrderBeth Bell Searcy, ΔΓ
Cathy Sessums, ΦΜ
The Hon. Ike Skelton, ΣC
Agnes T Steiner, ACW
Robert StolzJackie Stutts, AΓΔ
Joellyn Sullivan, CW
Drew M. Thawley, AΣΦ
Richard Thompson, ΣC
Mark Timmes, ΠKΦ
Meg Tortorello, ΔΔΔ
Fred Tucker, ΔΤΔ
Julio VarelaSarah J. Wagaman, AΟΠ
DeWitt Waltmon, ΦΓΔ
Matthew White, ΔΤΔ
Bruce Wolfson, ΠKA
Dudley Woody, ΠKΦ
David WrightLewis Wyman III, KA OrderMatthew Zaft, ΦKΨ
Donors(Up to $499)Griffin Abel, ΔΤΔ
Linda Ablard, AΔΠ
Michael Abraham, QTJustin AckleyDeena Adelson, ΔΔΔ
King Aiken, KA OrderAnthony Albanese, ΔΤΔ
Lorraine Alderman, AΔΠ
Anita Alexander
Douglas Allen, QC
Whitney Allen, ZTAAllison Allgier, AΟΠ
J. David Almacy, ΦΔQ
Ruth Alsbrooks, ΔΓ
John Altman, ΔΤΔ
Jonathan Altobelli, ΔΤΔ
Jason AnconaHeather Anderson, ΔΖ
Libby Anderson, AΕΦ
Mary AndersonTeresa Anderson, ΦΜ
Allain AndryAlison Argersinger, KΔ
Jane Arkes, AΦ
Delicia Arnold, ΦΜ
Melissa Aupperle, ΣK
Phyllis Austin, AΟΠ
Blaine Ayers, ΣAΕ
Kathryn Babineau, ZTAElizabeth Bailey, KKΓ
Richards D. Barger, ΔΤΔ
David Barksdale, KA OrderRod Barleen, ΔΥ
Mary Barlow, ΔΓ
Sheila Barnes, ΣK
Lindsay Barranco, ZTAKirby Barrick, AΓΡ
Susan Barrick, AΦ
Clint Bartman, ΠKA
Kyria Bastida, ΔΔΔ
Brian Bates, TKETerralyn Batshon, KAQ
Brian BauerJo Yates Baughman, ΔΔΔ
Ray Baumgarten, ΣC
Joseph Baxter, ΣΝ
Gerald Bay, ΦΓΔ
Mary Jane Beach, KAQ
Christine Bealer, ΔΓ
Andrea Bechtel, CW and Richard Bechtel ΦΔQ
Sanford Belden, AΓΡ
Tami Bender, AΦ
Kelly Benedetti, AΦ
Jordan Bentlage, ΣK
Harold B. Berman, AΕΠ
Colton Berry, ΣAΕ
Divya BezwadaAmy Bhola, CW
Brent Bible, FarmHouseXavier Billingsley, ΔC
Jeremy Bishop, ΔC
Beth Black, KKΓ
Diane Blackwelder, ACW
Emily Blakemore, ZTACheryl Blankenship, ΔΓ
Cynthia Blocksom, CW
Samuel J. Blustein, AΕΠ
Kendra Bocher, ΓΦΒ
Benjamin D. Boden, ΠKA
William T. Boehm, AΓΡ
Barbara Boersma, ΔΓ
Barn Boetsma, ΔΓ
Linda Boland, AΦ
Dan Bosshart, ΠKΦ
Lowell Bourgeois, ΠKA
Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA/ΣAΕ)
and his wife, Dianne, with her Phi Mu sisters.
Congresswoman Marsh Blackburn (R-TN/CW)
with her sisters from Chi Omega.
Congressman Robert Hurt (R-VA/KΣ)
with two Pi Kappa Phi brothers.
AΒΓΔΕ
ΖΗ
QΙK
ΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣ
ΤΥ
ΦC
ΨWthe Fraternity and Sorority
6Preserving the Greek experience for
Lori Bowman, CW
Rebecca Boyd-Obarski, ΓΦΒ
Barbe BozemanAlison Brackins, ΔΓ
Melissa Bradford, KAQ
Patricia Bradley, ΔΓ
Maura I. Brady, ΔΓ
Mikelle Brady, ACW
Jack Braitmayer, ΔΤΔ
Jonathan and Mindy Brant, ΒQΠ
Rosemary Brevard, AΔΠ
Jerry BrewerStephen BrightonJ. Jeffrey Broderick, ΔC
Ira Brody, AΕΠ
Caitlin Browder, ZTAMarquez Brown, ΔC
Martha C. Brown, ΔΓ
Nicolas Brown, ΛCA
Thomas Brown, AΣΦ
Paige Browning, ΔΓ
Jeanne BroyhillMargare Bruton, AΔΠ
Lora Tuley Brys, AΦ
Daniel BuckJustin Buck, ΠKA
Gregory J. Buehner, ΠKΦ
Lana Bulger, ΦΜ
Julie Bunson, AΕΦ
Sandra Burba, ΓΦΒ
Joni Burke, AΔΠ
Timothy Burke, ΦΔQ
Jack Burkhalter, KΣ
Elizabeth Burkhard, ACW
Karly Burns, ΔΖ
William Burnside, ΠKA
LeRickus Burt, ΠKA
Ethan Bush, KA OrderJason Butler, ΔC
June Byrd, ΦΜ
Thomas F. Calhoon II, ΔΤΔ
Jo Ellen Karr Campbell, AΔΠ
Karen Campbell, ΔΖ
Victoria Campbell, ΔΔΔ
Philip CappsStephanie Carlson, CW
Jay Carmichael, ΠKA
Richard S. Carpenter, AΓΡ
Dahlia CarrElan Carr, AΕΠ
David Carson, ΣC
Kalyn Carson, ZTASandra Carson, CW
Ann Carstensen, AΦ
Marvin J. Carver III, ΦΓΔ
Mary Jo Carver, ΔΓ
Gigi CassiRobert Cavanagh, ΣAΕ
Sara Chacon, ΣK
Doug Chananie, ΔC
Donald Chandler, ΔΣΦ
Vicki Chapman, ΔΓ
Robert Charles, ΔΤΔ
Anisha Chikarmane, ΔΔΔ
T. Robert ChristSteven W. Churchill, ΣAΕ
Sophia Cinel, ΔΓ
Chelsea Cipriano, KAQ
Mary Clancy, ΣK
Erwin Clark, AΓΡ
William ClarkHeather Claybrook, ACW
Julie ClementeRobert Cobb, ΠKA
Michael Codina, M.D.Julie Coffman, ΔΓ
Philip Cohen, AΕΠ
Jennifer Cole, ΔΖ
Ryan Collett, ΠKA
Shawn Collinsworth, ΦKΨ
Crystal Combs, AΟΠ
Maeve Connolly, ΦΜ
Sara Conrad, CW
Cari Cook, ΔΔΔ
Jerry Cooper, ΔΤΔ
Kelsey Cooper, ΣK
Michael Cope, ΣAΕ
Roberto CoquisJody Corry, KΔ
Kelly Coudrain, ΦΜ
Patrick Coudrain, KA OrderDaniel Couladis, ΔΤΔ
Samuel Crampton, ΣΦΕ
Sean Crowe, ΔΤΔ
Ginnye Cubel, ΔΔΔ
Molly Cunningham, ΔΔΔ
Kendall Cusick-Rindone, KAQ
Thomas Cycyota, ΔΣΦ
Ann Dahne, ΦΜ
RC Damle, ΔC
Kimberly D ridge, ΦΜ
Billy DanielsSusan Danko, AΟΠ
Jennifer Daurora, ACW
Amy Davenport, ZTABenjamin Davis, ΛCA
Jeffrey Davis, ΦΔQ
Katie Davis, CW
Phyllis Davis, ΔΖ
Sandra M. Davis, AΔΠ
Bill Dean, ΦΔQ
Dominic DeAngelis, ΔΤΔ
Todd DeGarmo, ΣAΕ
Megan Demshki, KAQ
Marvin DennisAmy Denson, ΣK
Rebecca DeVaughnRichard DexterRachel DiamondAnna Diemoz, ΔΓ
Joseph DiLeo, ΔΤΔ
William Dillingham, KA OrderEmma DiNapoliShelly Brown Dobek, ΔΖ
Danielle Dobrusin, ΔΔΔ
Michael Dodd, ΦΓΔ
Kameron Dodge, ΣAΕ
Laura Doerre, KAQ
Beth Dollase, ΔΔΔ
Catherine Donaldson, ΔΓ
Laura Donaldson, CW
Barry Donnell, KA OrderJames Doughty, ΣΝ
Jeff Downey, ΦΓΔ
Josie Driscoll, ΔΓ
Matthew DuBois, ΔΤΔ
Madeline Ducharme, ZTATaylor Dudley, ΔΔΔ
D.C. DuffyPhillip Duffy, ΣAΕ
Donna Duncan, ΔΔΔ
Michael Duncan, KA OrderVictoria Dunn, ΓΦΒ
April DuPree, KAQ
Tricia Durgin, ΔΔΔ
Shawn Eagleburger, FarmHouseBruce Eckstein, ΖΨ
Daryl Egbert, ΣC
Christy Ehrenreich, ΓΦΒ
Wells Ellenberg, ΣΝ
Paige Ellerman, KAQ
Stephen Ellis, AΓΡ
David Elmore, ΦΓΔ
Pamela Elms, KΔ
Tracy Elms, ΣAΕ
Abby Elrod, ΦΜ
Thomas Ely, ΣC
Mark English, ΔΤΔ
Michael EntenEmily Erkel, AΔΠ
Richard C. Ernest, TKEDouglas Eroh, ΔΣΦ
Margie Esse, CW
Jamie Estes, AΔΠ
Judy Ethell, AΦ
David Evans, ΣC
Heather Evans, ΔΔΔ
Jacquelyn Everson, ΔΓ
Kathleen Ewing, ΠΒΦ
Serge Eygenson, ΖΨ
Sara FagenNadia FeimsterJay Feldman, AΕΠ
Sameira FernandesApril Field, ΦΜ
Shannon Finley, ZTAMichael Fishel, AΕΠ
Kristen Fisher, ZTAMary Ellen Fitzsimonds, KAQ
James Fleischer, AΕΠ
Rebecca Fleitz, AΦ
Ryan Flickinger, ΠKA
Doris Flint, ΔΓ
Daniel Florencio, ΖΨ
John Flores, ΣC
Christi Flynn, ΔΔΔ
Ann-Marie Fontaine, ΣK
Frank Forbes, ΣAΕ
Timothy Forrester, ΔΣΦ
Ashlee Forscher, ΦΜ
Anonymous, ΔΓ
Joe B. Francis, ΣΝ
Cathy Frank, CW
Leslie Franklin, KAQ
Rebecca A. Franz, ACW
Jo Anne Fredericks, CW
Benjamin Freed, AΕΠ
Deborah R. Friedman, AΕΦ
Mary Ann Fruge, CW
Bev Furnish, KΔ
Beth Fuson, AΓΔ
Nathan Fuster, ΔΤΔ
Judy Fustok, ΣΔΤ
Lisa Gagne, AΔΠ
Scott Gallagher, AΣΦ
Jeremy Galvin, ΠKΦ
Alexandra GarciaTracy Garner, AΔΠ
Maury GastonJake Gatof
Kate Gaviola, ΦΜ
Ross Gebauer, ΠKA
Morgan Gerard, AΕΦ
Christopher Gerritz, ΦKΨ
Katherine Getty, ΣK
James A. Gibbs, ΦΔQ
Charles Gilbert, ΔΣΦ
Julie Gilpin, KAQ
Nicholas T. Giorgianni, ΔΥ
Elizabeth GiovanielloStuart Gittelman, ΔΦ
Christopher Glotzbach, ΔΤΔ
Grace Glover, ZTAJulie Goddard, ΔΔΔ
Patrick GogginsLander Gold, AΕΠ
Anne Goldstein, ΣΔΤ
JB Goll, ΦΓΔ
Joseph GoodeLinda GooldMarissa Gottfried, ΣΔΤ
Margo Grace, ΦΜ
Robert W. Graham, ΣΝ
Heather Granato, KAQ
Linda Grandolfo, AΟΠ
Nicole GrantTonya Graser, ΔΓ
Lorraine Graybill, ΔΓ
Anthony Graziani, KA OrderLibby GreerKendall Gregory, ΣAΕ
Alison Griffin, ΔΔΔ
Allison Griffin, ΠΒΦ
Elieen Griguitas, ΠΒΦ
Emily Grimm, AΦ
Jereme Grinslade, QC
Phyllis Grissom, ΔΔΔ
Lauren GroebeRachelle Hadland, KAQ
Alan Hagerty, ΣAΕ
Jordan Hale, KA OrderJ. Haleem, ΔΣΦ
Kate Halfon, AΦ
Courtney Hallenbeck, ΣK
Pamela Hamrick, AΔΠ
Christopher Hancock, ΣAΕ
John Hancock, ΔΤΔ
Kyle Handegard, KAQ
Kevin Hanes, ΔΤΔ
Lee Hanley, ΦΓΔ
Kevin HanrahanMelissa Hansen, ΔΓ
FSPAC Donor Honor Roll(Continued from page 5)
Congressman John Mica (R-FL/ΔC)
and his Delta Chi brothers.
Sisters of Tri Delta
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ΤΥ
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7future generations of student leaders
John Hanson, ΛCA
Kelley Snow Harmon, ZTAAngela Harris, ACW
Daniel Harrop, ΣC
Joshua Hartman, ΣC
Leah Hartman, KAQ
Kay Harvey, ΔΓ
Melinda Harvey, ΓΦΒ
Susan Harwood, ΓΦΒ
Charles Hash, ΣAΕ
Julie Haskell, ΔΔΔ
Alexadria HassienKeith HatcherPaul Havenstein, QC
Patrick Haynes, ΠKA
Jennifer Diederich, ACW
John Hearn, ΣΝ
Tim Hebson, ΠKΦ
Charles Heflin, ΛCA
Carol Helmus, ΔΔΔ
Edwin Heminger, ΔΤΔ
Nicholas Henry, ΔΤΔ
Leslie Herington, CW
Ken Herman, ΔΤΔ
Grant Herrin, ΔC
John HerringJosh Heurung, ΠKA
Scott Heydt, ΔΤΔ
Alexandria Hill, ΔΔΔ
Justin Hill, ΠKA
Layton Hill, ΦΔQ
Lorrie Hill, CW
June Hilton, ΔΔΔ
Eric HimelfarbCharles Hine, ΠKA
Tom Hinkley, AΣΦ
Staige Davis Hodges, ΔΓ
Erin Hodson, AΦ
Lynnda Hoefler, ΔΖ
Christiane Hoffman, KAQ
Megan Hoffman, KAQ
Ann Hohenberger, ΔΓ
Maureen Hollmeyer, ΔΓ
Ralph HolmenColin Hood, ΔΣΦ
Daniel Horning, KA OrderTom Horowitz, ΔC
W. James Host, ΔΤΔ
Kathryn Hoven, ΓΦΒ
Karen Howe, AΦ
Jake Howse, KA OrderRichard Hronek, ΣC
Timothy Huffmyer, ΣΝ
Nicole Hughes, ΔΔΔ
Ed Hulina, ΔΤΔ
Lisa Humenik, ΣK
Charlie Humphreys, KA OrderBarbara Hurt-Simmons, ΓΦΒ
Brian Huseman, FarmHouseAndrew Huston, ΣAΜ
James ImhoffSydnee Jack, AΔΠ
Benjamin Jacobs, ΠKΦ
Mark Jacobs, ΠKΦ
Jeffrey Jacobson, AΕΠ
Jared Jaffe, ΠKA
Ali Jakvani, ΔC
Pamela Fellows Jamieson, ΔΓ
Cynthia B Jarboe, KKΓ
Jennifer Jardine, ΦΜ
Courtney Jensen, AΟΠ
Jen Jett, KKΓ
Alene Gretchen Johnson, ΦΜ
Jennifer Johnson, ACW
Nicole Johnson, ΔΓ
Annabel Jones, ΓΦΒ
John JonesStephen E. Jones, ΔΤΔ
Robert Joseph, ΣC
Eugene M. Julian, KA OrderJeannette Kaelin, ΓΦΒ
Allie Kapsner, ACW
Kelly Jo Karnes, ΣΣΣ
Andrea Kash, ΦΜ
Namue Kata, ΣAΕ
Amy Kates, KAQ
Josette George Kaufman. ΦΣΣ
Brian Keeley, ΣΝ
Robert Kennel, ΔΣΦ
Alexander Kentfield, AKΛ
Samantha Kerley, ΓΦΒ
Laurie Kight, ΔΓ
Christopher Kilroy, ΔC
Eric KimSally Kimball, CW and
Richard Kimball Jr.Scott Kimpel, ΔΣΦ
Michael A. King, ΣC
Susan E Kinney, ΔΓ
Kristen Kirst, ΣK
Leslie Klaidman, AΕΦ
Karen Kline, ΓΦΒ
Jennifer Klos, CW
Mary Knaup, ΓΦΒ
James Knoll, ΔΣΦ
Daniel Knorps, ΔΤΔ
Cathy Kobernik, ΔΓ
Chris Kochard, ΦΓΔ
Kelly Koffman, AΕΦ
Michael Kokoris, ΔΤΔ
CJ KoluchDouglas KosteckiDavid M. Kotin, ΣAΕ
Andrew Kowal, ΦKQ
Roxolana KozyckyjRenee Trent Kraft, ΣΔΤ
Robert E. Kraft, ΔΤΔ
Joan Kreiger, KAQ
Carryl Krohne, ΔΤΔ
Marlene Kruelle, ACW
Kate Kuhlmann, KAQ
William Brent Kyte, ΠKA
Donna Lacy, ΔΓ
Susie B. Lamy, ΔΓ
Dave Lance, ΣAΕ
Sally Lang, AΕΦ
David Lanpher, AΔΦ
Donald LaPlante, ΔC
Tyler Law, ΣΦΕ
Janice Rae Lawson, KAQ
Haynes P. LeaSam Leake, KA OrderAlicia Lee, KAQ
Ryan Lenzen, ΔΤΔ
Gabby Leon, ΦΜ
Nicholas Lepham, QC
Mary Leschper, ΔΖ
Michael Leszczynski, ΔΤΔ
Hadassa Levenson, AΕΦ
Deborah Lewis, ΓΦΒ
Jonathan LewisAllison Lewis Lodhi, ΣK
Faron Lewitt, ZBTAlyssa Liberatore, CW
Jamie Light, AΕΦ
Linda Linck, ΔΓ
Rachel Lipkin, AΕΦ
Rachel Lipsey, KΔ
Shelly Livingston, KAQ
Sarah LloydHeidi Locker-Scheer, KAQ
Jordan Loikits, ΔΤΔ
Kim Looney, KAQ
Meredith Loretta, ZTAHeather LorgereeBrandon Lortz, ΦKΨ
Jeffrey Love, KA OrderCynthia Lowden, ΦΜ
Jaimie Lowen, AΕΦ
Leisa Ebeling Lowrey, ΠΒΦ
Edwin LucasKeri Lucas, ΔΓ
Lee Lucas, ACW
Andrea S. Luker, AΦ
Kim Lynch, ΦΜ
John Lyon, AΣΦ
Jason Lyons, ΣΝ
Jesse Lyons, KA OrderRyan MacCauleyTracy Maddux, ΠKΦ
Jane Madio, AΔΠ
Kristine Maedel, ΔΓ
Edward Maher, ΔΣΦ
John Mainella, ΔΤΔ
William MalkasianSandra Malm, ΠΒΦ
Leland Manders, ΣAΜ
Margaux Manley, ΣΔΤ
Elizabeth Mannle, AΔΠ
Jim Marascio
Kyle Marscellas, ΣC
Bill Martin, ΔΣΦ
Robert Marwill, ΔΤΔ
Linda Massie, AΦ
David Maurer, AΓΡ
Laura Mauro, ZTARussell Mawby, AΓΡ
Margaret L. Maxwell, ACW
Brandon Mayberry, ΛCA
Anthony Mayne, ΠKA
Misty Mayo, CW
Lynn McBee, CW
Julie McCabeDinah McClymonds, KAQ
Richard McCormick, ΦΓΔ
Honorable James O.
McCrery III, ΣΝ
Ashley McDaniel, ΦΜ
Christopher McGowan, ΠKΦ
Stephanie McGrath, ΦΜ
Erin McHale, ΓΦΒ
Aneka McKean, AΦ
Matt McKee, ΦΔQ
Robert McKenney, AΤW
Rebecca McKenzie, ΦΜ
Suzanne G. McLemore, KAQ
Sara McNeely, ΔΓ
Paula McQuillen, ΔΖ
Rebecca Meadows, AΔΠ
Nicole Meneley, ACW
Abigail MeredithLynn MeredithDavid Merenda, ΔΥ
Michelle Merrick, ACW
Anthony Meyer, ΠKA
Scott Mietchen, ΦΔQ
Anna MikhailovichDaniel Miller, ΔΤΔ
George Miller, ΠKA
John Miller, ΔΤΔ
Rick MillerVictoria Miller, KKΓ
Drake MillsKaren Mills, ZTAMelissa Mills, ZTAAndrea Mindell, AΕΦ
Elizabeth MinnemanFrances Mitchelson, ΦΜ
Kevin Mitchelson, ΦΓΔ
Michael Mizrahi, AΕΠ
Kerri Buchanan Montgomery, ΦΜ
Carol A. Mooney, AΣΤ
Hannah Mooney, ΔΖ
Josh Morita, ΦΓΔ
Michael Morris, ΦΓΔ
Ann Morrow, ΔΖ
James Mottern, ΣAΕ
Michelle Mouton, KAQ
Frederick MuellerKarla Mugler, ΔΓ
Betty Mulkey, KΔ
Chloe Mullins, ΓΦΒ
Tyler Mundt, ΔΤΔ
Sue Munson, ΓΦΒ
Diane Murphy, ACW
Colette Murray, AΔΠ
Andrew Neiberg, AΕΠ
James Nelson, AΤW
Nancy Nelson, ΣK
Katherine Nevill, ΠΒΦ
Pat Nevill, ΛCA
Lowell Newsom, AΓΡ
Lisa Niedenthal, AΟΠ
Lynn Nielsen, CW
Andrea Niemi, ΔΔΔ
Cliff NiersbnachJohn Null, ΔΤΔ
Jeffrey Norris, FarmHouseKrysia Novotny, ΔΓ
Carol Nunnally, ΔΓ
Edward O’Connell, ACΡ
Dawn O’Connor, ΣK
Robert O’DonoghueRobert Ogorek, ΣC
Katherine Oldham, KAQ
Leslie Oliver, CW
Lisa Olney, KAQ
William Onofry, ΔΤΔ
Raymond L. Orians, ΠKA
Jason Oshins, AΕΠ
Aaron Otto, ΔC
James A. Owens, ΣΝ
Laura Owsley, ΣK
Michael Oxman, AΕΠ
Cathy Painter, ΔΖ
Jennifer Painter, ΣK
Anthony Pappenfus, ΖΨ
Senator Tom Carper (D-DE/ΔΤΔ)
and brothers from Delta Tau Delta.
Alpha Chi Omega Sisters
AΒΓΔΕ
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QΙK
ΛΜΝΞΟΠΡΣ
ΤΥ
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8Preserving the Greek experience for
Steven Paquette, ΔΤΔ
J.R. Parsons, ΠKA
Rich Partridge, QC
Melissa Pask, CW
Christy Passmore, CW
Poorvie Patel, AΟΠ
Leah Patterson, ΠΒΦ
Ruth Patterson, ΔΖ
Saranne Penberthy, CW
Jennifer Pendleton, KAQ
Benjamin Pendry, ΣC
Cristina Perez, AΔΠ
Lee Perrett, ΣΝ
Amy Peterson, ΓΦΒ
Jill Peterson, KAQ
Michael Petrik, ΔΣΦ
Chad Pfister, ΒΣΨ
Koren Phillips, AΟΠ
Ann Phy, ΠΒΦ
Henry Pierce, ΔΤΔ
Jonathan Pierce, AΕΠ
Kevin Pitchford, ΔC
Brice PlebaniAnne Pogson, AΔΠ
Anna Pojman, KAQ
Renee Pokiemba, ΦΜ
Timothy Pollard, ΔΤΔ
Sharon Popp, CW
Elliott Poppel, ΒQΠ
Barbara Poremba, ΔΖ
Shelley Potter, CW
Amy Powell, ΦΜ
Leigh Ann Price, ΓΦΒ
Alexander Prodanovic, ΔΤΔ
Elizabeth M. Prosser, KAQ
Lynn Prosten, AΕΦ
Rachel Pruessing, ZTARose F. Pugliese, AΔΠ
Jessica Pung, ACW
Linda Purkapile, ΔΔΔ
Dolores Pytlik, ΣΦΕ
Stephen PytlikAnthony Quandt, ΔΤΔ
Christine Quisenberry, ΔΓ
Jennifer Rainey, ΣK
Allyson Ramsey, ΔΓ
Emily Rankin, ΔΔΔ
Sharon Raphael, AΕΦ
Kate Raulin, KAQ
Janel Reedy, ΣK
Dorothy Reehling, KAQ
Kevin Reilly, QC
Beth Reisinger, ΦΜ
George Renaldi, ΣAΕ
Marianne Resslar, AΕΦ
Darlene Reyes, ΦΜ
David Rice, ΣAΜ
L’Cena Rice, ΓΦΒ
John Richardson, TKEAllison Rickels, AΦ
TJ Rickert, ΔΤΔ
Robert Riggs, ΦKQ
Luke Riley, ΔΤΔ
Elizabeth Rinck, KAQ
Lisa Ripley, AΦ
Jeffrey RisserDonald Roberts, ΣΝ
Candace Robinson, AΦ
Patrick Robinson, FarmHousePorter Robinson, ΦΓΔ
William A. Robinson, ΣC
Christine Rocchio, ΔΓ
Reuben Rodriguez, ΠKA
William Rogers, ΣAΕ
Michael Roitman, AΕΦ
Joanne Roman, ΓΦΒ
Jenna Roney, ΣΣΣ
Anna RooneyAleesa M. Ross, ΔΓ
Sarah Round, AΔΠ
Nancy Rusell, ΔΖ
Kimberly Ryan, KΔ
Timothy RyanTonya Ryan, AΦ
James G. SakersJames Salter, KA OrderBeth Saul, AΕΦ
Jane SaundersKathleen Scattergood, CW
Jamie Schaffer, ΦΜ
Samuel SchearKaye Schendel, ΣΣΣ
A. Edward Scherer, AΕΠ
Mark Schiff, AΕΠ
Terry Schmoyer, ΔΥ
Mark Schramka, ΔC
Alex Schriver, ΔΤΔ
Andrew Schuessler, ΣAΕ
Steven Schuyler, ΣC
Shari Schwartz, AΕΦ
Samuel Scott, ΣAΕ
Robert A. Seale, ΣAΕ
Samuel Sebhatu, ΖΨ
Sara Seely, ΣK
Heather Selig, ΓΦΒ
Lindsay Sell, KAQ
Peter Servaas, ΦΓΔ
Kevin Shankar, ΣC
Beth Sharp, KKΓ
Lizzy Shay, ACW
Patricia M. Shears, AΦ
Hal Shepherd, ΔΣΦ
Paula Shepherd, ΠΒΦ
Cassandra Sherry, AΔΠ
Berkeley ShervinThomas F. Shields, M.D.Jennifer Shiflet, ΔΓ
Michelle Shimberg, ΔΔΔ
Sarah Shook, ΔΓ
Cherie Short, AΦ
Erik Showalter, KA OrderChristopher J. Shrader, ΦΔQ
Eric Shreiner, ΔC
Susan Shue, ΔΓ
Ryan Shuster, KΣ
Catherine ShyuJanet Siegel, AΟΠ
Randi Siegel, ΣΔΤ
Scott Silberfein, ZBTCaren Silverman, ΣΔΤ
Andrea Simbro, AΔΠ
Lyn Simensen, KAQ
William Scott Sims, ΣAΕ
Robby Sisco, ΠKA
Lauren Sittler, ZTACheryl L. Sizer, KΔ
Paula SkaggsBill Skipper, KA OrderMitchell Slack, AΕΠ
Kristin Slawter, KKΓ
Andrea Sligh, ΣK
Jeremy Slivinski, AKΛ
Diana Smith, ΣΔΤ
Edward SmithJames Smith, ΒQΠ
Michael Smith, CΦ
Michelle Smith, ΔΖ
Paige C. Smith, KKΓ
Torrey Smith, AΔΠ
Jennifer Smitheram, CW
Ian Sobel, AΕΠ
Christian Sobon, KAQ
Robin Solow, AΕΦ
Kenny Sooter, ΔC
Douglas SosnikJohn D. Sours, ΣΝ
Lee Souter, ΦΓΔ
Patricia Spence, KΔ
Shay Spence, ΣAΕ
Amy Spikes, ΓΦΒ
Nate Spriggs, ΔΣΦ
Jane Spurgeon, ΔΖ
Sharon Staley, ΦΜ
F. Alan Stamper, ΦΓΔ
Diane Stecher, ΔΖ
Matt Stefani, ΔΤΔ
James Stellar, ΦΓΔ
Sally Stephens, CW
Carol Stevenson, AΟΠ
Sheila Stevenson, ΣK
Andrea Stewart, AΦ
Michael J. Stewart, ΦΓΔ
Robert Stewart, ΔΥ
Bethany Stickradt, ΦΜ
Suzanne Stiles, ΔΓ
Jada Stiner, ΓΦΒ
Jolene Stiver, ΓΦΒ
William Stoffer, ΣΝ
Shenea Strader, ΔΓ
Sonja Stunard, AΦ
Janelle Styles, AΕΦ
Wendy Sugg, AΦ
TJ Sullivan, ΠKΦ
Tom Sullivan, ΠKΦ
Perry Swanson, ΔΤΔ
Laura Sweet, ΣΣΣ
Catherine SwindellColleen TaggartBill Tallman, ΔC
Matthew TambiahJane Tankersley, CW
Jane D. Tanner, AΦ
Marvona Tavlin, ΔΖ
David Taylor, ΣAΕ
Adam Teitelbaum, AΕΠ
Alison Templeman, ZTAJean Templeton, ΔΖ
Janette B. Tessmer, AΟΠ
Casey Thevenot, CW
Jennifer Thomas, ΔΔΔ
Stephen Thomas, QC
Ryan Thorn, QC
Rachel Thornburg, AΔΠ
John Tilden, AΣΦ
John Toner V, ΦΓΔ
Kathleen B. Tonkel, KAQ
Cassandra Tramm, ΓΦΒ
Jeanine Triplett, ΔΖ
Justin True, ΠKA
Rusty Tucker, ΣAΕ
Scott Turk, QC
Terry D. Turman, AΤW
Frank Turner, ΔΤΔ
Amy Tvrdik, AΦ
Taylor Twine, KA OrderFred UnderwoodTrent Unterbrink, ΔC
Daniel Ureel, ΔΤΔ
Will Ureel, ΔΤΔ
Michael Ursillo, ΣC
Nicholas Vainisi, ΔΤΔ
Joseph Van Name, KA OrderSusanne Vander Heyden, KKΓ
Sara Vandervort, ΔΔΔ
Alissa VanMeeteren, KAQ
Laurie Veldhuizen, ΓΦΒ
Elmo F. Vestal, ΔΣΦ
Emily Vianna, ΔΖ
Courtney Vick, ΔΓ
Dawn Victor-Herring, AΔΠ
Richard A. VinrootCynthia Visot, AΟΠ
Stacey Voigt, ZTAAmy Vojta, AΓΔ
Ariel Volpe, ΔΔΔ
Charles Wagner, ΛCA
Michael Waitz, AΕΠ
Kirk Walden, ΦΓΔ
Linda Walker, ΔΔΔ
Valerie Walker, ΔΓ
William Walker, KA OrderVicki WallingKathleen Walpole, ΠΒΦ
Jessie Wang-Grimm, AΟΠ
Beth Ward, ΦΜ
Susan Ward, ΦΜ
Charles Warner, ΒQΠ
Jesse Warren, ΣC
Kimberly R. Watson, AΦ
Margaret Watson, KΔ
Jennifer Webb, AΔΠ
David Weber, ΔC
Cheri Wechsler, ΔΓ
Kay Weeks, KKΓ
Theodore L. Weise, KA Order
Andrew Weiss, AΕΠ
David WeissAlice WelchElizabeth Welmaker, ΔΓ
Jacklyn WelsheimerJustin Wenger, ΣΝ
Ren Werbin, ΔΔΔ
Molly Whalen, CW
Ryan Whitchurch, ΔΣΦ
Mary Evelyn White, CW
Courtney Whiteman, CW
Meredith Whitfield, ΔΓ
Sharon Wicker, CW
Wilma J. Wilbanks, ΔΓ
Claire Wilka, ΔΖ
Caleb Williams, ΔΣΦ
Leslie Williams, ΔΖ
Marian K. Williams, KKΓ
Mark Williams, ΨΥ
Mary Williams, ΦΜ
Molly Williams, ΦΜ
Rosalyn Doze Williams, AΔΠ
Tracey Williams, ΔΓ
Justin Williamson, ΔΤΔ
Adrian Wilmot, ΔΤΔ
Michael Wilson, KA OrderW. Patrick Wilson, ΦΓΔ
Michael Wims, ΔΣΦ
Mary Winkler, ACW
Peter Winters, KA OrderSonja WiseLena Witek, ZTAWalter WitekSarah Womble, ΣK
Arlen L. Wonderlich, AΓΡ
Mark Woods, ΔΤΔ
Ryan Woodward, ΣC
Michael Woolbright, ΔC
Elizabeth Wright, AΔΠ
Matthew Wuertz, ΖΨ
Albert Wurster, ΣΝ
Mandy R. Wushinske, KAQ
Gwenn Wynn, ΔΔΔ
Natalie Yingling, ZTAChristopher Young, ΦΔQ
Sandra Young, ΔΔΔ
Shaun Young, ΔΓ
Pouya Yousefi, ΦΓΔ
Susan S. Zabriskie, AΦ
Carlos ZarazuaMarni Zarin, ACW
Meredith Lynn Zaritheny, KAQ
John Ziegelmeyer Jr., ΦKΨ
John Ziegler, ΔC
Tiffani Ziemann, ΣΔΤ
Pamela L. Zimmerman, AΔ
FSPAC Donor Honor Roll(Continued from page 7)
Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and
report the name, address, occupation and name of employer
of each individual whose contributions aggregate in excess
of $200 in a calendar year.
Contributions are not tax deductible for federal income tax
purposes. The maximum an individual may contribute is
$5,000 per calendar year. Corporations and foreign nation-
als without green cards are prohibited from contributing.
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9future generations of student leaders
For the sixth year, the FSPAC Reception and Dinner once again brought togetherthe Greek community and the Congressional leaders who support and advocate
for our legislative agenda. The Art & Soul Restaurant in the Liaison Hotel hasbecome our traditional haunt for this exciting event. The 340+ people in attendancefor this event created some great energy in the room.
After a day spent lobbying Congress, the collegiate and alumni participants werejoined by other local Greek leaders for the evening to review the accomplishmentsof the day. It also was a time to reflect upon the progress of the FSPAC and ourCoalition partners in our work to influence the legislation that is important to ourcommunity.
The evening was part rally and part celebration as we were pleased to have a largebipartisan group of Greek members of Congress in attendance. This year, 15-20members joined us to share some words about their own Greek experience and toreiterate their support for the CHIA legislation that we are working hard to seepassed.
FSPAC President Patrick Alderdice, ΔC, announced the fundraising results for the2011-12 cycle, as our cash in hand and pledges met our aggressive goal of $500,000in contributions!
Patrick was thanked for his service as outgoing president and Cindy Stellhorn, KAQ,
was welcomed as the incoming president.
The FSPAC Dinner is a wonderful event where collegiate and alumni leaders ofthe Greek community join together for a celebration of hard work and interfrater-nal camaraderie.
FSPAC’s Sixth Reception and Dinner Attended by 340Congressional Leaders Share Their Support of CHIA
Senator Tom Carper (D-DE/ΔΤΔ)
addresses the FSPAC dinner attendees.
Freshman Congressman Kevin Yoder (R-KS/ΛCA) talks about
his “big brother”, Congressman Jack Kingston (R-GA/ΛCA).
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Chapter Eternal
On May 13, 2012, Phi Kappa Tau Foundation Trustee and past National President Jay
McCann, ΦKΤ, entered Chapter Eternal. Jay was a co-founder of FSPAC.
National Fire SprinklerAssociation Partners with FSPAC
The FSPAC is pleased to announce a new partnership with the NationalFire Sprinkler Association (NFSA), the premier association of busi-
nesses promoting sprinkler systems in facilities. The NFSA MissionStatement, “To protect lives and property from fire through the wide-spread acceptance of the fire sprinkler concept,” tracks with the CHIAlegislation in promoting safety in the fraternity and sorority chapter houses.
Paid for by Fraternity & Sorority PAC, P.O. Box 3435, Alexandria VA 22302,
and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
2012 FSPAC Board of Directors
PRESIDENT
Cindy Stellhorn, KAQ
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Ken File, ΔΤΔ
VICE PRESIDENT
Sarah Lindsay, ΔΔΔ
TREASURER
Vicki Nixon, ΔΓ
SECRETARY
Marc Katz, AΕΠ
FINANCE CHAIRMAN
Scott Wiley, ΔΣΦ
Dianne Chipps Bailey, ΔΓ
CONGRESSIONAL VISITS
AND DINNER CHAIRMEN
Betty Quick, ΓΦΒ
Jim Estes, KA Order
Kathryn Goddard, AΔΠ
PAST PRESIDENTS
Patrick Alderdice, ΔC
Julie Burkhard, ACW
Larry Wiese, KA Order
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Kevin O’Neill, ΛCA
DIRECTORS
Bonnie Arthur, AΦ
Andrea Bechtel, CW
Xavier Billingsley, ΔC*
Cheri DeJong, ΣK
Megan Demshki, KAQ*
Kameron Dodge, ΣAΕ*
Wells Ellenberg, ΣΝ*
Wade Garard, ΦKΨ
Pris Gerde, KKΓ
Collin Groebe, ΔΤΔ
Kathryn Hoven, ΓΦΒ*
Val Lawlor, AΦ
James Owens, ΣΝ
Clark Robertson, ΦΓΔ
Melanie Shain, CW
Lizzy Shay, ACW*
Donna Stallard, ΦΜ
Wayne Tucker, ΣC
Lena Witek, ΖΤA
Allen Woody, ΠKΦ
* Collegiate Representative
P.O. Box 3435Alexandria, VA 22302
Address Service Requested
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At the conclusion of the final banquet of the seminar, we will be holding a reception forour friends as a thank-you for the support of the FSPAC and the Fraternal Government
Relations Coalition. There will be an update by FSPAC leadership on the progress with ourlegislative agenda and a brief review of the 2012-13 goals.
The event will be held at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Indianapolis. We anticipate thereception will begin around 9:15 p.m. Please plan on joining us.
FSPAC Reception during NICF“The Foundations Seminar”
Indianapolis – August 29, 2012
The Fraternity & Sorority Political Action Committee is a bipartisan organization thatsupports the election of federal candidates interested in preserving the fraternity andsorority experience for future generations of student leaders. It advocates for public pol-icy objectives that will allow students and alumni/alumnae to benefit from the academic,community and leadership development opportunities made available through the frater-nity and sorority community.
Fraternity & Sorority Political ActionCommittee Mission Statement