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STANDING THE TEST OF TIME

EDITOR-I N-CH I EF Mark E T1mme$ Alpha Eps ton I Ronda I mtJmme$0pikapp ore

as our fratern ity approaches it's centennial , it's important to note that our future is faithfu lly rooted by the actions of those who preceded us. by MARK E. TIMM ES, CEO

• I was 1944, and World War II engaged the nation 's attention, and its youth.

The Alpha Sigma Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi (Tennessee) remained one of the few chapters sti ll active on campus. ~1any others had folded. Conditions \vere worsening, but this chapter was at least still able to keep its house and serve meals. Several other fraternities even carne to the Pi Kappa Phi house for meals.

The Alpha Theta Chapter at Michigan State (left with only tl1ree members) sold its house, paid its debts, and purchased war bonds with the remaining funds. Some Pi Kappa Ph i chapters found their houses occupied by aval Preparatory Schools, while others found themselves haring thei r property with the other fraternities on carnpu . At Oregon State, where the Amly had taken over much of the can1pus housing, the Alpha Zeta Chapter house se!Ved as an overflow for women' dormitories.

The Star & l.i:lmp changed slowly from collegiate and alumni news to a sort of forum, publishing stories of heroi m and brotherhood in comba~ letters to and from soldiers figh ting in the war, and li t upon li t of brothers serving in the military, lost in combat, or missing.

Few male tudents remained enrolled in college, and as a result an overwhelming number of national and local fraternity chapters simply dried up during World War II. early 3000 Pi Kapps se!Ved in the military at a time when the ational Fraternity claimed less than fifty undergraduate chapters and only 40 short years of history. For Pi Kappa Phi, and for the United States, the time was bleak and uncertain.

But just a few years later, the nation entered a booming time of prosperity and happiness. Fraternities enjoyed a rebirth, chapters grew and flourished again, and all seemed right. Pi Kappa Phi had weathered the torm of war.

Today, nearly 60 years later, Pi Kappa Phi comprises almost 130 active chapters, 6000 undergraduate members, and a future filled with promise. It ranks near the top anwng its interfraternal peers in every major emphasis, from recruitment to service to leadership programming.

But while the 1950's and early 196o's were prosperous, the following 15 years would present the entire fraternity world with an even more looming threats. Sweeping societal changes and Vietnam protests defined the university culture throughout the late 1960's and early 1970's, having a di re effect on fraternity life. Eleven national fraternities folded during thi period.

Pi Kappa Phi fought through an uncertain time with creative tactics; some were a product of the times (a new logo was crafted, the three Greek letters molded into a peace sign), while others became lasting staples of the fraternity (Pi Kappa Phi's very own national service project, Push America). Duri ng these tumultuous years, the fraternity watched the world, planned carefully, and emerged in the 1980's as "America's Fastest Gro\~ing Fraternity" It's number of chapters had more than doubled.

Creatively, Pi Kappa Phi has become the envy of the Interfraternity world. It is the first fraternity to hare developed its very own hands-on service organization for its membership, and for it' innovative leadership programs. And the "journey of Pi Kappa Phi" has seiVed as a model for many national fraternities in development of their own four-year membership development program . More than 80,000 men-among them Pulitzer Prize winners, Emmy Award winners, professional baseball Hall-of-Famers and All-Stars, U.S. and State Senators and Representatives, Governors, Mayors, Astronauts, and Generals-have gone through the fraternity's Ritual of Initiation.

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity \\-ill continue to tand the test of time, braving dark moments in our nation· hi tory, answering culture changes 'With inventiveness, adapting, expanding, and always tri\ing to maintain its latus as America's Leading Fraternity.!l

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Expansion:

PI KAPPA PHI FRAJERNIIY BUILDING BETIER MEN

BUILDING LEADING CHAPTERS PROMOTING LIFELONG BROTHERHOOD

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What do three Big Tens, an 1 vy, and New Mexico all have in common? 1n one word­Expansion. This fall saw the opening of chapters at two Big Ten campuses­University of Iowa and Michigan State University. 1n addition, a new chapter was recolonized at an Ivy League campus, Cornell University. For the first time a chapter was established at the University of ew Mexico. To capitalize on this momentum, this winter, tl1e National Fraternity was proud and excited to recolonize to another Big Ten can1pus, the University of Illinois.

After almost a two-year absence from tl1e Illinois campus, a five-week intensive expansion project was undettaken by Leadership Consultants Todd Cox, Eta Tau (Kentucky); Nathan Holic, Eta Psi (Central Florida); and Brandon Thdor, Eta Upsilon (Miami). 'l11e three-man team used a variety of recmitment techniques but primarily relied upon a referral-based strategy. This strategy proved successful as the team enlisted 35 high-quality ~1en of CLASS to take up tl1e charge of building tl1e new Upsilon Chapter. These 35 men, along witl1 others they recrui~ will function as an associate chapter until they have completed the necessary requirements to be granted a charter. ··1 wasn't planning on joining a fraternity, but 1 had tllis opportunity to help build one and to bring back a chapter. I couldn't pass it up," said Paul ~1artin, one of tile new members of tl1e Upsilon Associate Chapter.

Ne.xt academic year's e.>..'Pansion locations are still in the process of being finalized. The National Fraternity is elated to announce that this fall the Beta Epsilon Chapter at tl1e University of Missouri will be reopened. Planning i still in tl1e early stages. If you have any infonnation that may be useful to this colonization, please contact Kenny Oubre at 800.929.19<H ext. 145 or at [email protected].

This past fall, two associate chapters met all the requirements to receive its charter from tl1e national organization. On November 15th, the Pi Kappa Phi flag was pennanently planted in our nation's capital at The George Washington University. During the course of the weekend, 40 men were initiated into the Fraternity and the associate chapter was installed as the Theta Zeta Chapter, the !98th chartered chapter of tl1e Fraternity. The

TM chapter was honored to have E..\ecutive Director Emeritu Durward Owen. Xi

(Roanoke) officiate over the ceremonies as tl1e Chartering Officer .. On ovember 22"'\ the associate chapter at St. john ·s Cniversity in

Queen , t-;ew York finally was granted approval to receive its charter. This chartering can1e witl1 a twist. The Alpha Xi (Brookl)'1l Polytechnic) Alumni Chapter, has continued to operate in pite of its undergraduate chapter closing some time ago, and agreed to install the St. John's Chapter under tl1eir designation. This represents the first time that a chapter designation has been transferred from one institution to another and al o begins a new and unique relation hip between the undergraduate and alumni chapter.:.. Former ational Council member, jim Krucher, Beta Iota (NJIT) served as Chartering Officer. f.l

AMERICA'S lEADING FRAJE RNITY OFFERS MORE LEADING-EDGE EDUCATIONAL.

SERVICE, AND LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES THAN ANY OTHER NATIONAL FRATERNITY

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STAR&LAMP Spring 2003- Vol LXXXXII, No.2

locus "Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow, creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time.·

Macbeth , Act v, Sc .5

hot oH the press It is here ! The 2002 Pi Kappa Ph i Foundation Annual Report, and the news is good.

is vour name on thelist:l See who has joined the Centennial Commission so far. Will you be a part of history?

so whars vour name ;a Push America celebrates it's 25th anniversary this spring, see how far Push America has come in the last 25 years.

DEPARTMENTS LIFELONG

COLLEGIATE

CAPSULE

COVER Wrth nearty one hundred years

beh1nd us. P1 Kappa Ph1 rewmds the clock for another one hundred year

run . As we prepare to celebrate our centennial annrversary read what

one brother thmks about his fraternity and the passage of time

on page 4

-""'*'"' A:itAnJr.ICO'e DMIZ. ~ StMIIo

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

MANAGING EDITOR

CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

CONTRIBUTING DESIGNER

ANNUAL REPORT DESIGNER

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

OFFICIAL PHOTGRAPHER

SUBMISSIONS

Matenals for publication should be sent directly to the Managing Editor at the address at the bottom Letters to the ed1tor may also be printed at the discretion of the editors

Summer 2003 Deadline 06/10/03 Fall 2003 Deadline: 10/10/03

PARENTS OF STUDENT MEMBERS

The Star & Lamp is being sent to your address while your son IS 1n college Please feel free to read through the magazine as we hope 1t is a publication you Will enJOY tool If your son is no longer 1n college, or is no longer llvmg at home. please send his new contact Information to the address at the bottom.

POSTMASTER

Send address changes to Star& Lamp P.O. Box 240526 Charlotte, NC 28224 (704} 504·0888 ext 107 fax (704} 504·0880 starandlamp@pll<.app org http/ / WWW Plkapp org

A Leadershlp/Educabon Publicabon . USPS 519000 The Star & Lamp IS

published quarterly by the P1 Kappa Phi Fraternity at 2102 Cambndge Beltway Onve, SUite A, Charlotte. NC 28273. A lifetime subscnptJon 1s $15 and 1s the only form of subscnptJon Penod1cals postage pa1d at Charlotte, NC and at additional mailing offices

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The name Push

At the organization's inception in 1977, the letters P.U .S.H stood for Play Units for the Severely Handicapped . The men of Pi Kappa Phi constructed large play units in facilities that allowed people with disabilities to participate in "therapeutic play."

Seeing a decline in the use of play units, the organization changed the acronym in 1988 to People Understanding the Severely Handicapped . This was also the time where many of the current national projects were introduced, including what are now known as Give-a-Push Weekends and the Journey of Hope.

Another modification followed in 1992 when the acronym P.U.S.H. was dropped for a variety of reasons . The organiza­tion chose PUSH America to represent a more nationa l name and reflect the national scope of its projects and programs. The term "handicapped " was no longer politically correct and the organization was often confused with Jesse Jackson 's

Operation PUSH .

The final change came in 1997 when the all capital izat ion of PUSH was abandoned and the name became simply Push America . A change to the Push America logo in the summer of 2002 reflects that adjustment.

Although the actual letters of the Push America may not stand for something in particular, the name as a whole symbolizes Pi Kappa Phi 's commitment to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities, as well as driving advocacy and awareness on their behalf. Push America has been a successful experiment in Fraternity. After 25 years and raising $8 mill ion dollars in support of the projects and programs of Push America, Pi Kappa Phi has proven itself as America 's Leading Fraternity in the realm of service learning, and has also favorably impacted countless lives of those external to the Fratern ity . .O..

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71ck-tock, tick-lock, tick-lock. Look around. The second hand on the time piece that is within eyeshot, perhaps on your wrist or on the wall or on the desk in front of you, moves to ri ght, shuttling moments, seconds of time into the abyss of what we call, "the past" .

Time is such apoweJful, if not a seemingly invisible tl1ing in our culture. Time in and of itself seems to have its own lexicon. Consider tllese words, mentioned so casually in eve1yday speech, but heavy witl1meaning when attached to memories or commands: yes­terday, todct)l, tomorrow, then, now, and when. Latm; yet, fast, stall, drag, and past. These words seem to take us up

and down the linear existence that we know of time. Despite the fact tl1at we never seem to have

enough of it, tile most impOitant tlling about time is what we associate with or attach to it. Witll tl1e passage of time comes a sense of pel' manence, strengtl1, and wisdom and these are tl1ings we find in Pi Kappa Phi.

Do we not find in our founders - Brothers Fogarty, Kroeg, and Mixson-a certain strength ? We re we not taught in member edu­cation that our big brother, or maybe the seniors in

STANDING THE TEST OF TIME by TOM ATWOOD

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tened to because they po wisdom? Moreover, do we not derive a sense permanence fr m ou r m mbership in an orga-nization that is now about to celebrate its centennial anniversary? Finall y, what totem to our Pi Kappa Phi history mark the

passage of time? To help unwrap this even further, we hear from ~Ul alumnu and how the passage of time has affected hi h art for Pi Kappa I hi.

Greg Elam Beta (Presbyterian College)

Brother Greg Elam, a former National Headquarters Staff member (i ncluding interim Executive Secretary from 1957- 1958) , now lives in Dallas, Texas and currently serves as the Senior Vice President for Communication with the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau.

For Brother Elan1, time in Pi Kappa Phi now spans over 50 years and hi heart is still intimately tied to the fraterni ty he loves. One of his favori te Pi Kappa Phi memories came as a young chapter officer representing Beta Chapter at the 24th Supreme Chapter in 1952 in

Mian1i, Florida. It was a great experience for Elam because he discovered Pi Kappa Phi on a truly national level for U1e fi rst ti me. Li ke the stud nts and alumni who had come before him, he now was tapping into what made Pi Kappa Phi a fratemi ty that transcended its Southern roots. And also,

for some unexplained reason, Alpha Chapter was unable to make tl1e convention, which put him as the first delegate to the entire convention. "With Alpha's absence, the Beta Chapter delegate was first in line," recalls Elam. "It was a unique opportunity for me because I was able to

befriend [founder] L. Harry Mixson. We spent a great deal of time talking and I was lucky to have been afforded so many moments with a man who was o important to Pi Kappa Phi."

1\vo years later Elam found himself again interacting witl1 prominent Pi Kappa Phi 's like founders Mixson and Fogarty. The 25tl' Supreme Chapter in 1954 was at our proverbial home-Charleston, South Carolina and U1i time it was our 50tl' anniversary. ' I

"l had never been on [College of Charleston] campus before," remembers El an1. "l was surrounded by ' the mystique and aura of hi tory, specifically, our hi tory."

The 50th Anniversary was a special moment and tuming point for Pi Kappa Phi . Emerging from the difficult years of World War II when fraternities were on a decline due to the shortage of 6.. men on campuses, and the Korean War with an armisti ce barely a year old, Pi Kappa Phi was ~ beginning to realize the strength that had carried it tl1rough the lean yea rs to forge a sense 6... of permanence on many campuses across the nation. ~

According to Elan1, all fraternities struggled during these times. However, when ' '54 came around there was a tremendous sense of energy in the atmosphere for a.... fraterni ty life. ~

MOND "It was toward the end of the GI Bill era and students who were too ~ young to have erved in the preceding confl icts were now beginning to fill the chapter ranks," says Elam. "lt was a really exciting time." ......

When asked about the strength and wisdom that he now sees in Pi ~ llll'.m SBB Kappa Phi with over fifty years perspecti ve, Elam responds by saying, "Our strength is in our volunteers who have stepped up in times of ... need. For example, the ational Council and alumni at the chapter level were instrumental during the war years as they kept the organi- -zation afloat. We had very little turn over during that decade. In part, this made it possible for us to experience the growth we did under the -Durward [Owen] era."

Elam goes on to say that Pi Kappa Phi has made con cience decisions over tl1e years to create our own path and not to follow otl1er fraternities' fornlllla fo r success. We also exist in a fraterni ty tl1at serves its membership well.

As for wisdom, Elam concludes, "Wisdom for Pi Kappa Phi means committing to something bigger than we are individually. just look at what has been accomplished th rough the creation of Pi Kapp College and Push America."

l11e 25tl' Supreme Chapter was a significant moment for Pi Kappa Phi. l11egift to thecollege thatyear-aclock tosit atop Randolph Hall -would serve as a marker to what Pi Kappa Phi had accompli hed in its first half century.

It would also begin to record the time unti l which brothers would recon­vene in Charleston for tl1e seventy-fi fth anniversary. It continues to this day record­ing the passing minutes until U1e 49'h Supreme Chapter, where in August 2004, we erect another totem to commemorate the past, shift our gaze toward tomorrow, and continue realize the wisdom, strength, and permanence of our beloved Pi Kappa Phi. A

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e as Tony Stewart's Director of · c Relations is often hectic. ASCAR's defending Winston

champion, racing bad boy, and of its most recognizable Stewart is in constant demand interviews and public appearances. Even before winning the Winston Cup, Stewart was involved in enough activities to keep any PR man busy -a spat with fans at Talladega, push­ing a photographer at Indianapolis last year and the on-going, on-track feud with Jeff Gordon. For Mike Arning, the Director of Public Rela­tions for Truth Speed Communica­tions, Stewart's company, it's just another day at the office.

"The media is right there. When something happens it tends to grow rapidly. You've got to grab the bull by the horns and think what needs to be done and you need to do it," Arning says. The 27 -year-old Arning says he adept to handle al­most any situation thrown at him because of his time with Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Lenoir-Rhyne College (Epsilon Rho), in Hickory .C.

"I've been thrown into some situations where I need to think and act on the fly. I felt like I got a real­world experience I could apply to

Beta Alpha (NJIT)

National President David

Lane presents a Ment

C1tat1on to past Nat1onal

Secretary James Krucher

like, 'you're going school!'" School wasn't a problem for Aming, who

agreed to go to college - if he could attend a school within a 6o-mile radiu of Charlotte, the epicenter of ASCAR. Aming settled on Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory, which was also home to Hickory Motor Speedway.

Soon reality set in for Aming, parking his racecardreams."Racing is expensive," he said. "There were teams spending $40, $50, $6o,OOO a year to go racing. 10 one in my fam­ily had that kind of money lying around to go racing." Arning might have given up his spot behind the wheel, but his drive to stay involved in racing remained.

\'rhile at Lenoir-Rhyne he met Jason Jarrett, son of former Winston Cup champion Dalejarrett.jason, while attending school, was also running cars at Hickory Motor Speedway. Arning volunteered his services to Jarrett's sponsors, writing pres releases for the company's' website. The volunteer work paid off leading to internships with HRA and

ASCAR racers, eventually landing a job with Square D as a public relations representative for Kenny Wallace.

Arning's v.wk with SquareD caught the at-

lention of joe Gibbs' racing team, whoAmingtl1en went to work for tl1e on No. 20 Home Depot team, (\vhere he has remainoo for the last few years).

'ow, in his capacity as Stewart's chief PR man, it's Aming's job to make sure the driver is able to keep his focu on the racetrack, the car and his next race. "You're a filter. You have to figure out what's important," Aming said explaining his role. "Tony and the No. 20 team's main focus have to be on the car on the racetrack; making sure tl1at No. 20 car can beat the other 42 cars out there."

''I'm a publicis~ a sports information di­rector, a mooia liaison, a spokesperson, an an­swer man and a schoouler. l do a lot of thing<> behind the scenes besides getting Tony public­ity." Just like on the track, life is a fast -paced drive for Aming, who finds himself away from his \vife and his Atlanta home 40 weeks out of the year.

Aming says he puts in upwards of 75 hours a week, working out of his home, coor­dinating appearances and events, before fly­ing out Thursday to the race site. "I have a passion for motor sports," Aming admits. "You have to put in 6o-to-75 hours a week. There's a lot of travel and you 're away from home a lot. But, I'm luck)' to be immersed in the sport I love so much." !.l

~ Eta P1 (Coastal Carolma)

Doc Miller (Eta P1) IS the co-host of the #1 ranked

"Doc & Tommy Show" on Rad1oNow 931 (WNOU. Indianapolis) Doc (left) 1s shown w1th

Gram my w1nnmg recording artJst John Mayer

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XII ANNUAL FtEPOFtT

PI KAPPA PHI

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FR_OM THE CHAIR-MAN Dear Brothers and Friends of Pi Kappa Phi ,

The Pi Kappa Phi experience continues to enrich the lives of collegiate men by promoting values of brotherhood, leadership, community service and education . We also look to build new friendships and new connections for alumni members and friends of the fraternity. As members of America 's Leading Fraternity, we have the opportunity to form a bond of brotherhood which extends beyond university borders -a bond that lasts a lifetime.

The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation has experienced the challenges of another year of an ever changing environment for fraternity and charitable giving. For the first time in 14 years, alumni contributions to colleges and universities declined in 2002. This 14% reduction is another example of an uncertain economy and conservative nature of charitable giving across our country. With these challenges, we continued to improve the focus ofthe Foundation to better serve the educational needs of our students, chapters and national organization . We are confident these improvements will continue to produce results in the comingyear.

In total , the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation contributed over $258,390 in grants during2002 to support the educational programs of our chapters, scholarships and leadership

programming- an increase of over 20%from 2001.

Even with this difficult economic climate, our Annual Appeal had its best year since 1999, with a total of $181,460, exceeding 2001 by over $22,860. This achievement can only be attributed to the ded ication of our Pi Kappa Phi members. In the pages that follow,

we recognize those who have supported us this past year. You will also see special recognition of those who have reached significant

Lifetime Giving plateaus as well as those 373 alumni who contributed a gift to the Foundation for the first time in 2002.

Pi Kappa Phi continues to be America 's Leading Fraternity because we offer more leading edge ed ucationa I, service and leadership opportunities than any other nationa 1

fraternity. In order for us to back up this claim, the continued support of a strong Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is necessary to provide a solid foundation on which the fraternity stands.

As we look to the future of Pi Kappa Phi and the celebration of our Centennial in 2004, I thank you for being a part of our shared vision of building better men , building leading chapters and promoting lifelong brotherhood . I ask that you continue to actively participate and support our fraternity for future members. Our purpose is far-reaching and I invite you to join with us in laying a solid foundation for the next 100yearsofPi Kappa Phi !

Yours in Pi Kappa Phi ,

~ t/.1/4;!1/ Allen 0 . Woody Ill (Xi) Cha irman Pi Kappa Ph i Foundation

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The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Annual

Report recognizes and thanks individuals ,

friends, companies and other foundations for

gifts made in support of the Foundation and its

initiatives during the past year.

SUMMARY OF GIFTS The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Annual Appeal received $181,460 in contributions

between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2002, making it our most successful d irect

mail campaign since 1999! This achievement marks a 13% increase from the 2001

Annual Appeal. We also welcomed over 370 new donors to our ranks this year l Please

make special note ofthese names listed in blue type on the pages that follow.

The future and vitality of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation will be assured through

continued financial support of the organization . As you can see from the graphs, the

Annual Appeal makes up approximately 47% of the Foundation 's total income. However,

it is distressing that less than 3,000 of our 65,000+ alumni around the world make a

financial contribution to the Foundation . As our Centennial approaches and we seek to

"reconnect" with all our alumni, we hope that they will recall their Pi Kappa Phi experi­

ence as one which has benefited them throughout their lives. Furthermore, we trust

these memories will cause more alumni to repay those lifetime benefits by giving a gift

to the Foundation , which will preserve the Pi Kappa Phi experience for years to come.

The current level of support allows the Foundation to preserve our current init iatives .

However, we must continue to grow and expand if we are to meet the cha llenges of

the future for our members. Increased giving and more donors would afford the

opportunity to undertake new ventures to benefit both student and alumni members.

These funds can be used to provide more and expanded scholarsh ips, increase under-

graduate programs and services, and expand alumni events and activities.

The Foundation maintains its overall endowment through

the advice and efforts of our investment managers at

Merrill Lynch . As of December 31, 2002, our tota l

endowment was valued at $3,581,143 with an

investment allocation of

60%equities and 40%f ixed income. Li ke many

investors, our portfolio suffered declines th is past

year, but has still performed at acceptable levels

compared to benchmarks for many other charitable

foundations and corporations .

As with any endowment, the principa l is invested

and a portion of the earnings are used to fund the

programs and activities of the Foundation . If a

donation is non-designated or unrestricted , the

funds can be used for immediate needs and grows

annually through careful reinvestment of part of its earnings.

SPECIAL NOTE: Every effort has been made to accurately list contributors who made gifts to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation during calendar year 2002 or who otherwise qua lify for one of the giving categories or societies listed in this report. The information herein is based on current computer data and financial records maintained at the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation 's National Office in Charlotte, North Carolina . We thank each of you for your contribution. We apologize for any errors or omissions and encourage you to notify Joann Westfall at 800.929.1906 of any

necessary corrections, additions or omissions.

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Bequests are often a

significant source

of financial support

for charitable

organizations, and the

Pi Kappa Phi

Foundation

is no exception.

GIVE THE GIFT OF

/ije/ongbrotherhood Your gift to the Pi Kappa Phi

Foundat ion can help

ensure our Brotherhood 's

strength and continued

success as we prepare

tomorrow's leaders today!

As you create or revise your

estate plans, please take

a moment to remember

the many gifts Pi Kappa Phi

has given you .

If you wish to include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in your will, the appropriate language is as follows: "I give, devise, and bequeath (the sum of/percentage of/residue of) my estate to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation,

a not-for-profit corporation with principal offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, to be utilized for the genera/ benefit of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation (or the specified program within the Foundation). •

The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation P.O. Box 240526

Charlotte, NC 28224 (704) 504-0888 xt. 106

[email protected]

The Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable entity and its Federal Tax ID Number is 56-6070712.

This information is intended to be of a general nature. We encourage you to consult with professional advisors concerning your own personal situation.

MIS S IO N 2002 TOP TEN TOP 10 lYING INITIATION YEARS GIVING CHAPTERS

The Pi Kappa Phi (2001 Rank]

Foundation is committed 1. :=: XI (Roanoke) [1]

to supporting the 2.AO ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) [2]

educational programs of 3. 0 OMICRON (Alabama) [3]

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity 4.AE ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) [7]

in order to assist our 5. AY ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) [8]

undergraduate members s.AI ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) [5]

in achieving superior 7. Q OMEGA (Purdue) [6]

results in personal s.BA BETA ALPHA (NJIT) [11 ]

development, academics, 9.A ALPHA (Charleston) [19]

service and leadership. 10. A'¥ ALPHA PSI (Indiana) [26]

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1. 1970 2. 1978 3. 1972 4. 1977 5. 1965

1. Virginia

6. 1967 7. 1979 8. 1987 9. 1969

10. 1961

2. North Carolina 3. Florida 4. Texas 5. Georgia 6. Alabama 7. South Carolina 8. New Jersey 9. Cal ifornia 10. Illinois

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OMAKE

YOUR. GIFT TO

TI-1 - UNDAllON!

SPECIAL RECOGNITION

Corporate Matching Gifts Hundreds of companies offer to match employee gifts to qualified non-profit, tax exempt foundations. Your human resources department can provide you with information on matching programs offered by your employer. The following companies matched alumni gifts to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in 2002.

Autoliv ASP, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Un ited Way Verizon Foundation

WAYS TO SUPPO~T Cash or Check - The most popular and direct way method for making a donation.

Credit Cards & On-Line Donations - We accept most major credit cards which

allow you to pay your donation over a period of time. This can also be used for monthly deductions for multiple gifts. You can also make a secure contribution through

www.pikapp.org by clicking on the "alumni" tab on the home page, then the "give

/

to the foundation" link.

Securities - Appreciated stocks, bonds and mutual funds can be trans­

ferred to the Foundation through your broker. This type of donation allows the donor to avoid capital gains taxes.

3~ Corporate Matching Gifts - Many companies offer to match an

employee's personal donation to qualified charitable causes at an equal or greater amount. Ask your employer if they participate in a gift-matching program

' or contact us for a list of companies that support Educational Foundations.

Endowments & Memorials - The Foundation can establish a spec1a1

endowment or memorial gift in perpetuity to meet your personal or estate plans and desires. Please contact the Foundation for details and requirements for th is

specialized gift.

Planned Gift- You can provide a gift of personal assets through your will. The

Foundation will work with you and your estate planner in designing a planned gift that meets both your short and long term financial goals. Planned gifts can include cash, stocks, bonds, real estate, personal property, retirement plan assets, insurance policies or other negotiable items. The Foundation has established a Gift Acceptance Policy and can only accept gifts under the terms and conditions ofthis policy. We will be happy to provide a copy to you and assist you in making a Planned Gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation.

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DON OFt FtECOGNITION

LIFETIME GMNG Honored here are those donors who have

reached a minimum cumulative giving level of $10,000 or more during 2002.

These individuals epitomize their commitment to Lifelong Brotherhood.

The Star and Lamp Society {$500,000 and up)

Mr. Robert Lee Bennett, Sr.:

Mr. Pi Kappa Phi of 1978,

Brother Bennett

(Alpha Alpha #26)

made the largest gift ever

received by the Pi Kappa Phi

Foundation through a Charitable

Remainder Trust of over

$2 million in 1998. His generosity

lives on through his bequest in

support of the educational

mission of the Foundation.

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ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer University)

Supreme Circle ($250,000 to $499,999) (No donor has yet achieved this lifetime giving level)

Founder's Circle ($1 oo,ooo to $249,999) Mr. Kelley Arnold Bergstrom, ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

Mr. Ben Hill Griffin, Jr.,* ALPHA EPSILON (Florida)

Mr. John Stuart Kirk, PSI (Cornell)

Mr. Parker Holmes Petit, IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Order of the Rose ($50,000 to $99,999) Mr. Harry Edwin Caldwell, Jr. , OMICRON (Alabama)

Mr. James Lawrence Daley, ALPHA ETA (Samford)

Mr. Eldred John Harman, ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

Mr. James Ernest Johnson, ALPHA IOTA (Auburn)

Mr. David Girdon Lane, OMEGA (Purdue)

Mr. Otis Roberts McCollum, • KAPPA (UNC-Chapel Hill)

Hon. James Clinton Turk, XI (Roanoke)

Mr. Allen Oat Woody Ill, XI (Roanoke)

Order of the Bell ($25,000 - $49,999) Mr. Richard Fred Bangert, UPSILON (Illinois)

Mr. John M. Casper, ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel)

Mr. Stephen P. DePalma, BETA ALPHA (NJIT)

Mr. Frank Megran Parrish Ill, ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

Mr. Charles Read Simons, IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Dr. Alonzo J. Strickland Ill , OMICRON (Alabama)

Mr. Robert John Wilcox, PSI (Cornell)

Council Club ($1 o,ooo to $24,999) Mr. John R. Andrews, DELTA DELTA (Truman State)

Mr. Nicholas Anthony Boccella, XI (Roanoke)

Mr. Jerry Thomas Brewer, SIGMA (South Carolina)

Mr. Julius Eugene Burges, ALPHA (Charleston)

BG Thomas Lee Carter, USAFR, GAMMA DELTA (Memphis)

Mr. Raymond Eugene Cartledge, OMICRON (Alabama)

Mr. Robery C. Cline, TAU (NC State)

Mr. Kenneth John Cribbs, BETA KAPPA (Geoirgia State)

Mr. James Noble Crump• , ALPHA IOTA (Auburn)

Mr. James Terry Dewberry, IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Mr. William Lee Finney, GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern)

Mr. David William Henn, ALPHA EPSILON (Florida)

Mr. William Stuart Hicks, KAPPA (UNC-Chapel Hill)

Mr. Robert Nathan Hightower, OMICRON (Alabama)

Mr. Mark F. Jacobs, DELTA PSI (Texas)

Mr. Ronald E. Krebs, BETA GAMMA (Louisville)

Mr. James Alan Krucher, BETA ALPHA (NJIT)

Mr. Frank Lewis Lane, LAMBDA (Georgia)

Mr. Robert Anderson Lane, ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

Mr. Howard Dayton Leake" . RHO (Washington & Lee)

Mr. David Dwight Morgan, BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State)

Mr. Lonnie Allen Morris, Jr. , • IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Mr. Talbct Baldwin Newman, Jr.,* ALPHA LAMBDA (Mississippi)

Mr. Durward Warren Owen, XI (Roanoke)

Mr. Robert John Paterno, ALPHA EPSILON (Florida)

Mr. Carl David Ring, IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Mr. Bruce Layton Rogers, CHI (Stetson)

Mr. Theodore A. Scharfenstein, BETA BETA (Florida Southern College)

Mr. Robert Marvin Snuggs Ill, IOTA (Georgia Tech)

Dr. Phillip Max Summers, ALPHA PSI (Indiana)

Mr. Dudley Foster Woody, XI (Roanoke)

Mr. Gordon Barnes Wright, ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer Polytech.)

•deceased

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THE 1904 SOCIETY The 1904 Society is the annual giving club tor the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation. Listed here are those individuals who made a gift of $250 or more to the Annual Appeal or other unrestricted gift in 2002. Their Lifetime Giving Level is noted after their name.

Diamond Level ($2,500 or more)

0 OMICRON (Alabama) Mr. Harry E. Caldwell , Jr. (i')

::: XI (Roanoke) Mr. Allen 0. Woody Ill

A I ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Mr. James Ernest Johnson <i'!

AO ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa St.) Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom \"-Mr. RobertA. Lane X

Ruby Level ($1 ,000 to $2,499)

B BETA(Presbyterian College) Mr. Clinton E. Massey +

::: XI (Roanoke) Mr. Skip & Christie Fidura +

T TAU (NC State) Mr. Robert C. Cline X

X CHI (Stetson) Mr. Bruce L. Rogers X

0 OMEGA (Purdue) Mr. David G. Lane <i'!

AI!. ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Dr. Robert C. Bux •

A E ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Mr. Robert M. Halcrow + Mr. Robert J. Paterno X Mr. John Jeffry Wahlen •

AO ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Mr. Eldred J. Harman Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill

BA BETAALPHA(NJIT) Mr. Stephen P. DePalma Mr. David M. White+

8/!. BETA DELTA (Drake) Mr. & Mrs. James D. Hornbrook •

r!!. GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Mr. Thomas L. Carter X

r<ll GAMMA PHI (S. Alabama) Mr. Frank D. Havard •

1!.8 DELTA BETA (N. Georgia) Mr. Richard F. Baker, Jr. •

!!.!!. DELTA DELTA (Truman State) Mr. John R. Andrews X

!!.'P DELTA PSI (Texas) Mr. Mark F. Jacobs X

Pearl Level ($500 to $999)

B BETA (Presbyterian College) Col. Marion C. Mixson +

K KAPPA (UNC- Chapel Hill) Mr. Keith & Margaret Rollins •

A LAMBDA(Georgia) Mr. Issac Ward Lang, Jr. +

M MU (Duke) Mr. Robert D. Snell 0

0 OMICRON (Alabama) Mr. David R. Adams • Dr. Jonathan F. Fravel 0 Mr. R. Nathan Hightower X

P RHO (Washington & Lee) Mr. Robert L. Wade •

l: SIGMA (South Carolina) Mr. P. Daniel Carter, Jr. + Mr. Michael A. Tongour 0

X CHI (Stetson) Mr. Arthur N. Morris, Jr. +

'I' PSI (Come//) Mr. RobertJ . Wilcox

0 OM EGA (Purdue) Mr. Jeff C. Vogt 0

A E ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Mr. David 0 . Charland + Mr. Geary W. Cotton + Mr. Mark E. French • Mr. David W. Henn X Mr. Robert W. McMullen II + Mr. ChristopherJ. Tice, Sr. •

AZALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Mr. Frederick W. Raw + Mr. Jack T. Reviglio +

AK ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Mr. Patrick M. Walsh •

A::: ALPHA XI (Brooklyn Poly) Dr. Joseph E. Flaherty +

AO ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Mr. James B. Moon +

Al: ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Mr. Alfred S. Sewell , Jr. •

AYALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Mr. Martin E. Burrows + Mr. Frederick W. Schmehl • Mr. Walter Keith Sheppard •

A<ll ALPHA PH I (Ill. In st. of Tech.) Mr. Martin T. Kotsch +

BA BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Mr. Aivars Edgars Krumins +

B BETA DELTA (Drake) Mr. Robert A. Clone +

BH BETA ETA (Florida State) Mr. William Jeffrey Niedenthal +

BA BETALAMDA(Tampa) Mr. Richard C. Swirbul +

80 BETAOmlcron (Northwestern State)

Mr. Michael E. Allain + rr GAMMA GAMMA (Troy State)

Mr. Richard L. Dyke, Jr. 0 rE GAMMAEPSILON (Westem Carolina)

Mr. Marvin D. Cope + rx GAMMA CHI (Jacksonville)

Mr. PaulL. Stynchcomb • !!.!!. DELTA DELTA (Truman State)

Mr. Gary D. Lykins 0 1!.0 DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M)

Mr. Jason K. Dodd + E EPSILON NU (Sacramento State)

Mr. Robert E. Langbein + E P EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne

College) Mr. Donald R. Jarboe •

EO EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Mr. James Wedding •

Gold Level ($250 to $499)

A ALPHA(Charieston) Dr. Terence Neal Moore • Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Powers + Mr. Leon K. Wolfe, Jr. 0

r GAMMA (California - Berkeley) Mr. Robert L. Whelan ·:·

E EPSILON(Davic/son) Mr. Kenneth B. Clary •

I IOTA (Georgia Tech) Mr. RobertA. Parrish • Mr. Robert B. Rowe • Col. Lloyd J . Skidmore, Jr. G

K KAPPA (UNC- Chapel Hill) Dr. John E. Barkley MD PA 0

A LAMBDA(Georgia) Mr. Kevin W. Dalton • Mr. Chad V. Powell •

M MU(Duke) Mr. J. Dudley Moylan •

NU (Nebraska) Mr. James A. Guretzky +

::: XI (Roanoke) Mr. Daniel F. O'Fiaherty • Mr. DeWitt R. Petterson, DSC +

0 OMICRON(Aiabama) Mr. William & lnga Bishop, Jr. • Mr. Robert Brannan • Mr. William A. Grogran, Jr. 0 Mr. Scott & Mandy Hannon 0 Mr. Robert F. Inman • Mr. Gary W. Limmroth • Mr. Matthew C. Lux •!•

P RHO (Washington & Lee) Mr. Robert E. Glenn •

l: SIGMA (South Carolina) Mr. Kenneth J . Forti + Mr. DannyW. Reynolds +

Y UPSILON (Illinois) Mr. Jim & Laura Kutill 0 Mr. Robert M. Murphy Ill 0 Mr. John 0 . Roeser •

'I' PSI (Come//) Dr. George F. Heinrich+ Mr. Edward A. Sayer •

0 OMEGA(Purdue) Mr. Jack K. Berlien + Mr. Greg Linder + Mr. Palmer A. Porter •

AA ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Mr. Douglas B. Clendaniel 0

A r ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Mr. Robert E. Holly +

A E ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Mr. Peter C. Barr • Mr. PaulS. Enrico • Mr. Fabio M. Fasanelli 0 Mr. Scot W. Hamilton 0 Mr. Benjamin G. Holdorf 0 Mr. Charles G. Hudspeth + Mr. Jeffrey A. Huehn 0 Mr. Elliott James 0 Mr. Terrence E. Rooke • Mr. Stuart C. Stockton 0

AZ ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Mr. Will iam V. Cook 0

AH ALPHA ETA (Samford) Mr. William W. Dixon, Jr. • Mr. James E. Purvis • Mr. Dwayne K. Todd •

A9 ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) Mr. Dennis David Yanachik +

A I ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Dr. James A. Flanagan, Jr. • Mr. Charles E. Gavin Ill • Mr. Will iam W. Jones, Jr. • Mr. Louis Allan Reynolds, Jr. •

AK ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Mr. Mark E. Perrin +

AM ALPHA MU (Penn State) Mr. Guy M. Will iams •!•

A ALPHA NU (Ohio State) Mr. Corwin D. Hablitzel •

AO ALPHAOM ICRON (IowaState) Mr. Curtis C. Clifton • Mr. Harold Don Osborne •

A P ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Mr. Victor A. Folio +

Al: ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Mr. John F. Miller • Mr. Mark A. Muth 0 Mr. Frank M. Pugh • Mr. Barney A. Tucker+

TALPHATAU (Rensselaer Polytech.)

Mr. George W. Kirkland, Jr. • Mr. StephenS. Strunck 0

A Y ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Mr. Douglas M. Clarke • Mr. Will iam Joseph Cooney, Jr. • Mr. Leonard J. Dicarlo +

LHeUme Giving Club symbols: First 71me Donors appear in b lue text Crossed Swords Club • $100-$249 Chevron Club •:• $250 - $499 Gold Star Club 0 S500 - $999 Executive Director's Club e $1 ,000- $2,499 Lamplighter's Club + $2.500- $4,999 Foundation Club • $5.000 - $9,999 Council Club X $10,000-$24 999 Order of the Bell ~~ $25.000 - $49,999 Order of the Ros4!.:!·$50,000- $99,999 Founder's Circle \'!=>' $100.000-$249 999 The Star & Lamp Society H $500,000 & above

Mr. Alan Henderson • Mr. John W. Shivers •

A<ll ALPHA PH I (Ill. In st. of Tech. ) Mr. James M. Kelly 0 Mr. Kenneth J . Peterson+

A 'I' ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Mr. Rodney L. Gunning •

BA BETAALPHA(NJIT) Mr. Theodore D. Cassera • Mr. Anthony 0 . Farinahas •:• Mr. Joseph J . Mandredi •

B B BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Mr. David L. Robertson +

BE BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Mr. Matthew J. Basta 0 Mr. Robert J . Elder-Murphy 0

BH BETA ETA (Florida State) Mr. Brian C. Baber 0 Mr. Howard E. McCall, Jr. + Dr. Jack 0 . Sipperley •

B I BETA IOTA (Toledo) Dr. Robert C. Friess •

B K BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Mr. Mark D. Sawyer 0

BE GAMMA XI (Central Michigan) Mr. Duane M. Valerio •

BY BETA UPSILON (Virginia) Dr. Daniel B. Kimball, Jr. •

r!!. GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Mr. Robert M. Biesiot, Jr. 0

r GAMMA NU (LaGrange College) Dr. MichaelS. Rothschild 0

1!.8 DELTA BETA (North GA. College) Mr. Steven G. Blackmon •

.2 DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Mr. Patrick J . Danehy • Mr. William Miller Edwards • Mr. Gregory A. Honeycutt •

!!.l: DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green State)

Mr. John Kim •!• /!.X DELTA CHI (Kansas State)

Mr. Craig A. Swenson 0 EB EPSILON BETA(GVSUJ

Mr. Ted R. Lukomski + E r EPSILON GAMMA (Longwood)

Mr. Donald C. Sisco II • E I EPSILON IOTA (UNC-Greensboro)

Mr. James Lawrence Shaw • EK EPSILON KAPPA (Sou them Polytechnic State)

Mr. David Lloyd Nelson • E EPSILON NU (Sacramento State)

Mr. Waleed Khamis Alhashar •!• Mr. Jayson G. Louie •

E<ll EPSILON PHI (VA Commonwealth) Mr. Scott L. McLeod 0

EO EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Mr. Charles R. West +

ZA ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Mr. & Mrs. M ichael Edwards 0

Zl ZETA IOTA (/UP) Mr. Stephen E. Whitby +

ZP ZETA RHO (Callfomla State-Fullerton)

Mr. Wi lliam D. Elliott 0 HA ETA ALPHA (Concord College)

Mr. Phillip A. lgo e Mr. Christopher L. McGown •

H-1 ETA ETA (UC-Irvine) Mr. James A. Senechal +

H<ll ETA PHI (UMBC) Mr. Stephen M. Williams •!•

9A THETA ALPHA (Southam Mississippi) Mr. John W. Langley +

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CHAPTER INVESTMENT FUNDS The Foundation maintains and invests funds for these special chapter level endowments. Alumni can make a tax-€xempt restricted gift through the foundation that specifically benefits their chapter's educational programs. These include scholarships, leadership schools and providing computers or libraries for the chapter house. Listed here are those alumni who contributed to a Chapter

Investment Fund in 2002.

A ALPHA {Charleston) Mr. Gary A. Catterton • Mr. David Jaffee • Mr. Zachary G. Wager 0

r GAMMA (Califomia-Berkeley) Mr. David L. Scruggs 0

K KAPPA (UNC-Ghapel Hill) Mr. James L. Thompson •

:=: X I (Roanoke) Mr. David L. Barnes • Mr. John Robert Benninghove II • Mr. Nicholas Anthony Boccella X Mr. Edward Lyons Corson II • Mr. JudeA. Donato •:• Mr. Joseph Patrick Donohue •:• Mr. Stephen A. Esworthy+ Robert A. Fenner, PhD + Mr. Reginald Whitten Gravely, Jr. • Dr. Henry B. Hahn, Jr. 0 Mr. Donald J. Kerr • Mr. Weldon T. Lawrence, Jr. + Mr. James ian Lowden, Jr. •!• Mr. Richard Joseph Milan, Jr. 0 Mr. Cameron Rob Ogilvie + Mr. John Eugene Osborne Ill • Mr. Durward W. Owen X Mr. Lee Steven Peregoff + Mr. Ellis G. Ramsey, Jr. •:• Mr. Kyle Fisher Schindel •:• Hon. James C. Turk 0 Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill 0 Mr. Dudley F. Woody X

0 OMICRON (Alabama) Mr. Robert A. Brannan • Mr. John Clay Humphreys·:· Mr. James A. Robertson 0

l: SIGMA (South Carolina) Mr. John E. Shaheen 0

't' PSI (Come//) Mr. John H. Angus +

n OM EGA {Purdue) Mr. Jeffrey Egilsrud ·!· Mr. Man ish Bhavat Gandhi •!• Mr. Richard H. Howe 0 Mr. Alfred G. Kirchner, Jr. 0 Mr. Patrick J. Kuhnle •

AA ALPHA Alpha (Mercer) Mr. Joshua A. Carroll·:·

A r ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Mr. Adam I. Muchmore 0

At:. ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Mr. Robert D. Kelly, Jr. 0 Mr. Dennis R. Melton 0

A E ALPHA EPSILON {Florida) Mr. David D. Boden 0 Mr. Samuel Albert Saxon Ill •!•

A I ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Mr. James Ernest Johnson 0

A=: ALPHAXI(BrooklynPoly) Mr. William L. Friend •

A 0 ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Mr. Kelly A. Bergstrom !1>-Mr. Jeremy D. Galvin • Mr. McRoy Hoverter 0 Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill Mr. Dale J . Rickert 0 Mr. Tomas J. Tott •

AP (West Virginia) Dr. Craig Alan Winkelmann •

AY ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Mr. Philip R. Earley 0 Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill 0

A 't' ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Mr. Lowell E. Bailey, Jr. 0 Mr. Brett E. Baltz •:• Mr. Curtis H. Collins •!• Mr. Edward E, Grzeda ·:· Mr. David G. May •:• Mr. Jefferson Scott Shreve • Dr. Philip M. Summers X Dr. John E. Unison 0 Mr. James A. Williams

8A BETAALPHA(NJI7) Mr. Thomas F. Graham •:• Mr. John F. Lee, Jr. •

88 BETA BETA (Florida Southern College)

Mr. Wylie W. Herzberg

8H BETA ETA (Florida State) Mr. Thomas H. Atwood • Mr. Jeffery B. Butler·:· CAPT Christian J . Downs •:• Mr. Jeffrey Pujals •!· Mr. Christopher D. Ryle

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80BETAOMICRON (Northwestern State)

Mr. Ruby A. Tweedy 0

8<1> BETA PHI (East Carolina) Mr. Jeffrey F. O'Geary •:•

r t:. GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) BG Thomas L. Carter, USAFR X Mr. David L. Everson • Mr. Steven M. Mosher

rK GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern)

Mr. Glenn Aspinwall • Mr. Russell L. Gilliam 0 Mr. Don C. Rountree Ill Mr. Robert A. Sullivan 0

r :=: GAMMAXI (Georgia Southwestern)

Mr. William L. Finney X

!J.Z DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Mr. David W. Huss •:• Mr. Kenneth D. Lowe •:• Mr. William E. Maycock 0

t:.<l> DELTA PHI (Radford) Mr. Jamie A. Penley

t:.'t' DELTA PSI (Texas-Arlington) Mr. Kenneth Whitt 0

t:.Q DELTA OM EGA (Texas A&M) Mr. Bradley T. Wright 0

EO EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) Mr. Patrick J . Brala •:•

EO EPSILONOMEGA (Texas Tech.)

Mr. James A. Wedding •

Zl ZETA IOTA (/UP) Mr. Stephen E. Whitby +

HI ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport)

Mr. Jon P. Poulsen •

HA ETA LAM BOA (SUNY-Brockport) Mr. J. Scott Atkinson •

HL ETA SIGMA (UCLA) Mr. Todd A. Sargent 0

HT ETA TAU (Kentucky) Mr. Todd Cox •

HY ETA UPSILON (Miami-Ohio) Mr. John T. Healy •:• Mr. Brandon J. Tudor 0 Mr. Stephen E. Whitby+

HX ETA CHI (TCU) Mr. Thomas H. Atwood • Mr. Benjamin Roman 0 Mr. Charles F. Weems 0

ElA THETA ALPHA (South Miss.) Mr. John W. Langley+

EETHETA ZETA(George Washington) Mr. Durward W. Owen X

Lifetime Giving Club symbols:

First Time Donors appear in blue text

Crossed Swords Club 0 $100-$249

Chevron Club •:• $250-$499

Gold Star Club 0 $500-$999

Executive Director's Club • $1 ,000- $2,499

Lamplighter's Club + $2,500- $4,999

Foundation Club • $5,000- $9,999

Council Club X $10,000- $24,999

Order of the Bell 525,000- $49,999

Order of the Rose 0 $50,000-$99,999

Founder's Circle fb. $100,000. $249,999

The Star & Lamp Society H $500,000 & above

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SUSTAINING MEMBER.S Sustaining Members make up the largest group of donors. Here we recognize those who made a gift of up to $250 in 2002. Their Lifetime Giving Level

is noted after their name.

A ALPHA (Charleston) M r. David B. Backus • Mr. Christopher S. Boylan Mr. J ulius E. Burges X Mr. AdamS. Cooper Timothy N. Dangerfield • M r. Harold F. Davis Il l·:· Mr. Philip S. Duwel •:• Dr. James B. Edwards + Dr. Otis E. Engelman, J r. Dr. M ichael T. Finch, Jr. ·:· Mr. Harry W. Freeman, J r. 0 Mr. W illiam S. Gaud Ill • Mr. Irvin V. Greco •:• Mr. R. Curtis & Dana F. Haltiwanger M r. M ichael B. Hartnett • M r. Eric C. Heifers + Mr. Basi l L. Lempesis • Mr. RobertW. Marlowe + Sen. Glenn F. McConnell • M r. Samuel W. McConnell • M r. Gregory D. Padgett • Mr. Daniel Ravenel 0 M r. M ichael R. Renault •:• Mr. Brian J. Salkeld M r. Robert E. Sheppard • Dr. Sam Stafford Ill • Mr. Stephen L. Thomas • Mr. L. Andrew Westbrook Ill ·:· M r. Charles R. Williams • Mr. Nathan L. Wilson •:•

B BETA (Presbyterian College) M r. Gus C. Adams • Mr. Mack N. Ballard, Jr. Mr. Roily Bannister, Jr. • Mr. William A. Baxter Mr. Walter E. Brooker Sr. Mr. John H. Broughton •:• Gary E. Brown, BG EN. USMC (Ret} Mr. Thomas J. Brown, Jr. CAPT. Billy S. Creech, USN (Ret} • M r. David K. Dixon •:• Mr. Clifton C. Goodwin Ill • Mr. Alva R. Hamilton • Mr. Tier L. Henson Mr. Dwight A. Holder O Mr. Reece L. Jackson Col. Arthur G. Maxwell , Jr. • Mr. Samuel G. McGregor • M r. James L. Mc Nair Ill · Mr. James W. M ilam, Jr. • Mr. John R. Ritter, Jr. ·:· Mr. James V. Salvo, Jr. •:• Mr. Charles M . Shepherd M r. Thomas H. Stearns, FACMPE 0 M r. John W. Steenbergen 0 M r. John L. Tritt · M r. Eugene A. Vaughan •:• Mr. Jason & Melissa Williams • Mr. Richard P. Wilson •

r GAMMA (California· Berkeley) W. Bradford Carson • Mr. Russell J. Chabrier Mr. Vincent A. Consul 0 Col. David J. Dayton 0 M r. Jack N. Downer • M r. Walter A. Eagan • Mr. Robert C. Engemoen, Jr. 0 Mr. Edgar C. Farrel M r. John D. Futscher • Mr. David W. Halligan •:• M r. Lee A. Handford •:• M r. Richard G. Houston •:•

Col . Odia E. Howe, USMC (Ret} Mr. MichaelS. Kesler • Mr. James P. Kinlock 0 Mr. Spencer B. Larson • Mr. George A. Lineer ·:· Mr. Mark A. Nielsen·:· Mr. Sterling J. Norgard • Robert D. O'Malley • Mr. Lawrence J. Olson • Mr. Robert D. Parmelee Mr. Curt A. Phil Mr. M. Wade Ritchie ·:· Mr. Eugene T. Roberts •:• Mr. Harland R. Ross 0 Mr. Young D. Stewart 0 Mr. Elmo G. Switzer •:• Mr. Michael J . Trainor •:• Mr. Charles F. Vannice • Mr. Roger C. Welty

!'J. DELTA (Furman) Mr. John A. Batchel ler • Mr. William M. McMillan 0 Mr. James Scott Nelson Mr. James E. Neves, Jr. Mr. David C. Ullman •

E EPSILON (Davidson) Mr. Hooper Alexander Ill • Mr. Will iam H. Clayton, Jr. •:• Mr. Junius R. Gaither·:· Mr. Allen J. Graham, Jr. • Mr. Henry T. Gurley, Jr. Dr. WilsonS. Hendry • Mr. Louis C. Hite, Jr. Mr. Ernest B. Hunter, Jr. ·:· Dr. Harold B. Kernodle, Jr. •:• Mr. JohnS. Tolbert • Mr. Joseph H. J. Vernon, DM in Mr. Lawrence D. Wilkerson •:• Mr. Philip C. Winstead 0

Z ZETA (Wofford College) Mr. Joseph C. Alvarez IV Mr. James H. Belcher • Mr. James T. Bland • Mr. JeffreyS. Boggan + Mr. Mark 0 . Bundy 0 Mr. James H. Crouch Mr. Thornton W. Crouch 0 Dr. William B. Evins • Mr. Thomas M . Faile·:· Mr. Fram Henderson • Ltc. Jack Kaplan, USA 0 Mr. Dewey E. Lewis Mr. John A. O'Daniel 0 Dr. Marvin A. Owings 0 Mr. Thomas P. Palmer 0 Dr. & Mrs. David Prince Dr. Will iam M. Smethie, Jr. Mr. James L. Welch Mr. D. Boyce Woolbright, Jr. 0

H ETA (Emory) Mr. P. Seale Hipp + Dr. Kenneth C. Kiehl 0 Mr. John C. Nix, Jr. • Mr. Samuel H. Poston •

I IOTA (Georgia Tech) Mr. John B. Boy o Mr. Michael P. Buffa • Mr. Timothy C. Campbell Mr. Stewart H. Carlin·:· Mr. Charles E. Carrington • Dr. Thomas F. Christian, Jr. 0 Mr. Keith E. Comerford •:• Mr. Philip H. Cook, Sr. 0 Mr. Robert B. Costley 0 Mr. Michael V. Cowan + Mr. Michael L. Crifasi •:• Mr. David Cunnold • Mr. Robert A. DeFurio • Mr. Christopher E. Doyle 0 Mr. James E. Dull + Mr. Gregory K. Ell iot 0 Mr. Charles R. Ferguson 0 Mr. Donald N Fischer • Mr. Frederick E. Fuchs ·:· LTC Allan D. Gouggolz, USAF (Ret} · Mr. Lem L Henry ·:· Mr. Frank C. Hodge • Mr. David M . Hull·:·

Mr. Alan A. lmm • Mr. Dent Ingram · Mr. Bruce M . Jewett • Mr. Russell R. Johnson 0 Mr. Donald C. Johnston, Jr. • J . Michael Jones 0 Mr. LeeA.Kidd 0 Mr. Jean E. Kirkland, Jr. 0 Mr. Thomas Lowndes, Jr. • Mr. Robert T. Lowrance 0 Mr. Joseph Lucian i •:• Dr. John C. Mosher •:• Mr. Robert C. Murray, Jr. • Mr. Robert A. Myers •:• Mr. Charles P. Nichols • Mr. John R. Paus • Mr. Paul G. Pomeroy •:• Mr. James G. Pritchett , Jr. • Mr. John H. Puckett • Dr. John A. Purcell •:• CPT Bryan G. Ramey II Mr. Chester a. Reeves Mr. Michael A. Rossi •:• Mr. Dean W. Russell •:• Mr. Glen & Katy Scott • Mr. Leonard B. Sheffield, Jr. Mr. Jason & Nicole Shipman •:• Mr. Will iam L. Smith • Mr. Jack R. Spangler • Mr. Bruce C. VanDerhoof •

K KAPPA (UNC-Chapel Hill) Mr. Bryan A. Abernethy Mr. Charles P. Adams 0 Mr. Benjamin F. Ball, Jr. •:• Dr. Joseph Y. Bassett 0 Mr. Alphonso H. Bowers Ill Mr. George W. Braun 0 Mr. AndrewS. Bristow Ill Mr. Jerry A. Campbell • Mr. John R. Cauble 0 Mr. James B. Colla wan • Mr. James M . Collins Mr. L. Greg Couch • Mr. Frederick V. Cov ille 0 Mr. Alvin W. Daughtridge •:• Mr. Glenn D. Dodson, Jr. • Mr. Will iam M. Dull • Mr. John F. Falconer • Mr. Mark R. Gorham •:• Mr. Woodrow W. Gunter II 0 Mr. Russell N. Hadley ,CFP • Mr. Aaron L. Hagler 0 Mr Richard K. Holzworth • Mr. Cameron S. Huffman • Lt/Col. Ralph P. & Sue Hunt •:• Mr. Clifton M. Hux, Jr. 0 Mr. W illiam M. Johnson, Jr. 0 Dr. Robert T. Kent 0 Mr. Steven R. Knox • Mr. James B. Little, Jr. •:• Mr. Thomas L. Lloyd •:• Mr. Nathaniel F. Magruder •:• Mr. David F. McAllister •:• Mr. Frank A. McNeill · Mr. Timothy E. Newman •:• Dr. WalterW. SchroederO Mr. Wayne N. Scott • Lt. Col. & Mrs. Charles C. San brook·:· Mr. Edgar F. Seagle Mr. Phillip A. Sparrow • Mr. Charles T. Stewart 0 Mr. James L. Thompson • Mr. John W. Ussery 0 Mr. Robert N. Wesley, Jr. Mr. Robert C. White • Mr. Winton G. Wi lks, Jr. • Mr James M. Wilmott 0 Mr. Charles B. W inn Ill 0 Mr. Mark H. Winston 0 Mr. John H. Yokley 0 Mr. Donald C. Young •

\ LAMBDA(Georgia) Mr David F. Black 0 Dr. Phillip R. Brown · Mr. Todd A. Cameron • Mr. ThomasJ . Campbell •:• Mr. John B. Clarke, Sr. •:• Mr. Robert H. Cofer II •:•

Mr. Thomas W. Dalton, Jr. 0 Mr. Dennis R. Devlin • Mr. Joseph B. Edwards·:· Mr. John W. Guss · Mr. McHenry Hamilton Il l 0 Mr. John T. Hanna Mr. W illiam J. Harp, Jr. 0 Mr. James Gibson Hull • Mr. Thomas R. Jackson, Jr. ·:· Mr. Martin B. Jones •:• Mr. Peter M. Kn iskern • Mr. Kevin M . Krehmeyer • Mr. Julian R. Lang • Mr. Floyd Leroy Langston • Mr. Larry E. McDaniel •:• Mr. John J . Minch • Mr. Charles R. Munhall, Jr. ·:· Mr. Michael K. O'Connor· Mr. Richard L. Parick, Jr. 0 Mr. John G. Pryor •:• Mr. Sam M. Slade • Mr. Jack. G. Slover, Jr. Mr. Ray B. Tucker ·:· Mr. George Christopher Turner·:· Mr. Charles K. Wagner, Jr. •:•

M MU (Duke) Dr. Nick G. Anas •:• Mr. Luther E. Atwater Il l •:• Mr. Charles F. Beidler •:• Mr. George M. Benda • Mr. Wlesford F. Bishopric •:• Mr. Robert L. Chapman, Jr. Mr. Robert F. Clayton •:• Mr. Dennis P. Curry • Mr. W ill iam H. Dameron, Jr. Mr. John H. Doster • Mr. Frederick C. Frostick, Jr. 0 Mr. Norman G. Gibson •:• Mr. Anders & Joanna Hall 0 Mr. Nick Hennessee • Mr. James Daniel Kirk Dr. George W. Liles • Mr. Heath L. Marcus • Dr. & Mrs. T. Benjamin Massey Mr. Charles 0 . Muscheck • Mr. James T. O'Kelley, Jr. • Mr. HerbertT. Robins Mr. Michael A. Robinson • Mr. Stephen Schnurr·:· Mr. James G. Smith 0 Mr. Bart N. Stephens 0 Mr. Brian E. Swab·:· Mr. Charles H. Taylor 0 Mr. Johnnie R. White Ill Mr. Frank T. Wrenn, Jr.

NU (Nebraska) Mr. Blaine G. Beck •:• Mr. Edward J. Bieri 0 James S. Christo! , COL USAF (Ret} 0 Mr. Scott E. Hamilton • Mr. Roy F. Horacek Mr. Thomas C. Mi ller •:• Mr. Robert M. Werner, USN(Ret} • Mr. William J . Wesslund 0

:::: XI (Roanoke) Mr. RobertS. Barber •:• Dr. Paul C. Caldwell • Mr. Andrew M . Carle • Mr. Lindsey C. Claiborne •:• Mr. Paul R. Dotson •:• Mr. David W. Doyle · Mr. Lee F. Essser, Jr. Mr. Raphael E. Ferris + Mr. Teddy A. Garman • Dr. Kenneth R. Garren 0 Mr. Robert G. Gray + Mr. James R. Hamilton, Sr. Mr. Cecil M . Hefner • Mr. Richard Q . Hite, Jr. 0 Dr. Harry I. Johnson, Jr. 0 Mr. Robert W. Kavash • Mr. Michael D. Klein, Sr. Mr. Robert M . Lentz •:• Mr. Jared S. Ussauer Mr. Wilbur E. Mann, Jr. 0 Mr. M ichael C. McGough •:• Mr. Mason Miller, Jr. • CAPT. Thomas H. Moore, US (Ret} 0

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Mr. George R. Mougenel "" Mr. LouisJ. Mullineaux 0 Mr. Rk:hard M. Newman • Mr. Cameron R. Ogilvie + Mr. Randall H. Overby • Mr. James P. Piedrafite, Jr. ·:· Mr. Donald J. Potter, Jr. • Mr. Ellis G. Ramsey, Jr. •:• Dr. ThomasJ . Rutherford " Mr. Brian J. Schmalbach Mr. Frederic S. Schneider Philip Michael Smythe •:• Mr. John R. Stafford, Jr. • Mr. Todd A. Walter • Dr. J. Michael Williams • Mr. Mark A. Wing •:•

0 OMICRON(A/abama) Mr. James A. Avrett "' Mr. Billy Joe Bartlett 0 Mr. Charles E. Beard • Mr. Charles E. Boggs • Mr. Barry J . Brock •:• Jack E. Brunson + Mr. & Mrs. Josh Van Cannichael Mr. Kells C. Carroll Ill • Mr. Joe C. Cassady + Mr. Randy Cimorelli • Mr. Charles H. Clark • BGEN Ernest W. Collins, USA (Ret) •:• Dr. Larry J . Contri 0 Col. Donald G. Curry, Jr. •:• Col. Edwin S. Davis •:• Mr. James H. Deavers Mr. Warren D. DeBardelaben, Jr. ·:· Mr. Martin T. Ditto •:• Mr. Bryan D. Edwards · Mr. CHarles W. Fleming, Jr. " Mr. Thomas V. Gilbert, Jr. 0 Mr. Doston L. Gurganus • Mr. Thomas B. Henderson • Mr. Paul Q. Hewes Dr. David L. Hinton •:• Mr. Harley R. Hope·:· Mr. Thomas J. House • Mr. Joe D. Lee • Mr. Joseph B. Martin, Jr. Mr. Mack 0. Matthews • Mr. A. J . McDanal, Jr. Dr. Ray H. McLaughlin •:• Mr. Ollie W. Nabors •:• Mr. ArnoldS. O'Bannon, Jr. •:• Mr. Clinton H. Paulsen 0 Mr. Dan F. Prescott Mr. Adam A. Rowe •:• Mr. Ralph T. Russell 0 Mr. Robert L. Shepherd 0 Mr. Albert C. Skaggs • Mr. Mark E. Spear • Hon. Thomas P. Stowe, Jr. 8 Dr. Willard R. Summerlin, Jr., DMD ·:· Mr. William G. Sutton • Mr. RichardS. Taylor • Mr. William C. Taylor • Michael Stuart Teal 0 Mr. Jerry B. Tucker, Sr. 0 Mr. Allan C. Viguerie ·:· Mr. Randy L. Watkins Dr. David Christopher Wells, MD •:• Mr. Troy M. Wyers, Jr. Mr. Willard W. Young, Jr. •:•

P RHO (Washington & Lee) Mr. Seth N. Baker 0 Mr. Robert D. Ballantine Mr. George Z. Bateh • Mr. Will iam H. Clark • Mr. Edwin P. Garretson , Jr. 0 Mr. & Mrs. F. B. Garrett • Mr. RichardW. HooverO Mr. Richard G. Leary ·:· Mr. Floyd W. McKinnon 0 Mr. Clifton D. Mitchell·:· Mr. Paul R. Plawin • Col. Malcolm H. Squires, Jr. 0 John Griffith Steel Mr. Edward A. Turville 0 Mr. Paul F. Van Avery " Mr. Kenneth B. VandeWater, Jr. 0 Mr. John D. Wallace 0

Mr. Dederick C. Ward Ill Mr. Doresey M. Ward, Jr. 0 Mr. Thomas R. Warfield •

I: SIGMA (South Carolina) Mr. & Mrs. David L. Baker, Sr. Mr. Herbert L. Benson, Jr. •:• Mr. Will iam Bobo •:• Mr. Hughes K. Boswell S Mr. George DeLay •:• Mr. Sidney T. Floyd · Mr. Robert M. Gatti 0 Mr. Amiel H. Goldberg 0 Mr. Julius B. Harrelson 0 Mr. Michael D. Harvath II 0 Mr. Mason H. Hubbard, Jr. v Mr. Michael G. Lukridge Mr. James T. McKinnon G Mr. Richard C. Mims 0 Mr. Yancey A. Montgomery, Jr. ·:· Mr. Robert A. Montgomery •:• Mr. James W. Parler 0 Mr. Wright T. Paulk, Jr. •:• Mr. Frederick E. Quinn·:· Mr. WilliamS. Reynolds Ill " Mr. Sephen M. Rhodes Mr. Bobby Sanders • Mr. Thomas J. Stafford II·:· Mr. Kenneth B. Whitworth

T TAU (NC State) Dr. Victor H. Agreda Mr. Hunter B. Atkins 0 Mr. Maurice D. Atwell , Jr. 0 Mr. Donald B. Barker 0 Mr. William G. Barnhardt, Jr. •:• Mr. Jeter P. Brawley • Mr. William D. Campbell 0 Mr. Fred A. Collins, Jr. • Mr. Jason B. Deyton, Jr. • Mr. Dick Farrell • Mr. John A. Feather, Jr. 0 Mr. A. N. "Jimmy" & Virginia Greene 0 Mr. Robert & Nancy Groat·:·

The Foundation celebrated it's 50th Anniversary in 2002.

Mr. John H. Hardage •:• Mr. Ause M. Harvey Mr. Clyde N. Humphrey 0 Mr. Francis L. Joyner, Sr. ·:· Mr. F. Leon Joyner, Jr. 0 Mr. Glenn LancasterO Mr. Steven Michael Leamon Mr. Kenneth A. Long Mr. Harry L. Mashburn 0 Mr. Christopher M. Myers 0 Mr. Marion J. Noland • Mr. Richard H. Norrell • Mr. Edmund J. Paxzt, Jr. S Mr. Wallace L. Reams • Mr. Robert N. Richardson Mr. Thomas A. Sajeed Mr. Stephen D. Seymore, Jr. • Mr. Jake Shepherd ·:· Mr. Hartwell K. Sledge Ill 0 LTC Edward R. Thomas II ' Mr. Scott Troutman ·:·

Y UPSILON (Illinois) Mr. Robert J. Bogdanoff 0 Mr. Fritz H. El ich e Mr. James A. Fowler • Mr. Brent E. Frank 0 Mr. Daniel G. French Mr. Edwin R. Hamilton • Mr. Glen E. Hesler • Mr. Joseph L. Johnson 0 Mr. David J . Kallal 0 Mr. Lisle W. Menzimer • Mr. Warren G. Miller • Mr. Stephen E. Mumford 0 Mr. William H. O'Donnell·:· Mr. Joseph E. Pehlman, CPA •:• Mr. Gregory M. ProvencherO Mr. Stewart W. Ramsey 0 Mr. Daniel A. Sheer 0

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Mr. John W. Shustitzky •:• Mr. John Simpson 0 Mr. Elzy W. Trogden 0 Mr. Thomas & Marion Watts 0

X CHI (Stetson) Mr. Larry W. Anderson •:• Mr. Edwin H. Culver • Col. Richard V.N. Ginn (Ret) •:• Mr. Ira Jerry Giroir ·:· Mr. Jack C. Inman • Mr. Donald L Johnson Mr. Gerald D. Kruhm Mr. George L. Patterson, CPA • Mr. Matt G. Smith Mr. John K. Snellings • Mr. Donald G. Vincent 0 Mr. Bruce M. Wigle II Mr. Thomas M. Wrenn •:• Mr. James L. Young •:•

'I' PSI (Come//) Mr. John H. Angus + Mr. Eugene G. Arnold 0 Mr. George C. Bullis •:• Mr. Leroy W. Carlson, Jr. 0 Mr. Mark R. Dale Dr. Gregory J. Della Rocca 0 Mr. James E. Emig •:• Lt. Col. Gary Robert Fisher • Mr. Alfred C. Hamilton, Jr. • Mr. James R. Kao 0 Mr. Bertram A. Lindsey 0 Mr. George F. Muller ·.!! Mr. William F. Newell • Mr. Michael J. Piscitelli + Mr. Stanley H. Pogroszewski ·:· Mr. Charley S. Potter Mr. Calvin E. Rote • Mr. William G. Schmeelk · Mr. Louis L. Seaman 0 Frank Alexes Sherer, DVM + Dr. Arne F. Spatola v Mr. Robert H. Steinfeldt • Mr. Frederick W. Thorne + Mr. Erwin A. Tschanz 0 Mr. J . Cory Wright 0 Mr. W. John Zygmunt, Jr. •

n OMEGA(Purdue) Mr. Donald C. & Peggy J. Adams·:· Mr. Francis W. Adsit·:· Mr. Allan Douglas Ainsworth • Mr. Mark C. All ion ·:· Mr. Charles E. Atwell·:· Mr. James R. Berlien 0 Mr. William C. Bradshaw ·:· Mr. William R. Brown • Mr. Lawrence M. Condrey Mr. Allen Burnett Craven •:• Mr. Duane M. Davis, PhD 0 Mr. David F. Davis " Mr. David R. Davis • Mr. George G. Fassnacht 0 Mr. BryanS. Freed ·:· Mr. Waldemar E. Groffeney 0 Mr. WalterW. Golden Mr. Bernard T. Graser • Mr. John E. Gruwell • Mr. Donald J. Hendrickson 0 Mr. Hilton B. Henry · Mr. Neil T. Hentschel·:· Mr. Rikard E. Hill • Mr. Kevin M. Hofer Mr. William & Carolyn Hounshell·:· Mr. Grafton Houston, Jr. • Mr. James D. Jackson 0 Mr. Harold R. Johnson, Jr. 0 Mr. William G. Kanouse • Mr. Alfred G. Kirchner, Jr. 0 Mr. Mark D. Laurent Mr. Robert William MacBeth • Mr. Edward J. Masline 0 Mr. Bruce A. McCandless •:• Mr. John E. McDonald •:• Mr. David L. Mitzner 0 Mr. Philip E. Newhouse 0 Mr. Walter L. Norrington • Mr. Michael H. Ohaver 0 Mr. Kevin J. Ohaver •:• Mr. Guy J. Ovennan •

Mr. Andrew R. Parker 0 Mr. Scott D. Patton ·:· Mr. William D. Peace, Jr. 0 Mr. David W. Peggs Mr. William P. Pihos 0 Mr. MichaeiW. Porter 0 Dr. Jack W. Powers • Mr. Richard K. Price • Mr. George L. Quisno 11 0 Mr. Larry E. Reed 0 Mr. John D. Reldelbach Mr. Herman G. Riggs • Mr. Robert L. Roth 0 Mr. Robert A. Rust 0 Mr. Edwin T. Sherwood •:• Mr. William L. Swager 0 Mr. Donald C. Swager 0 Mr. Robert E. Thomson • Lt. Col . John E. Trnka, Jr. 0 Mr. Kim J. Tubergen ·:· Mr. Edward M. Vana •:• Mr. Robert C. VIets ·:· Mr. KazJ . Vogelgsang •:• Mr. John L. Weaver 0 Mr. Bryan L. Williams 0 Mr. Robert C. Wingard, Jr. 0

AA ALPHAALPHA(Mercer) Mr. W. Allen Blythe 0 Mr. John W. Brooke • Mr. Ledford C. Carter • Mr. Timothy M. Downie 0 Mr. John C. Garvin, Jr. •:• Mr. JohnS. Harrison 0 Mr. Michael W. Hutchinson · Mr. Hollis C. Lewis, Jr. 0 Mr. William Maratos •:• Mr. Augustus F. Martin Ill • Mr. Charles R. Melton 0 Mr. Ralph B. Montgommery •:• Mr. Charles R. Parker •:• Mr. Lee M. Seeling Mr. Michael D. Troyer, Jr.

A r ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Mr. Brian D. Butler Mr. Bruce D. Cook 0 Mr. Joseph C. Haines, Jr. • Mr. Neil E. Johnson Mr. Jay K. Morris + Mr. James Dylan Rome 0 Mr. John M. Stice · Mr. David C. & Kathy J. Tam Mr. Dana L. Taylor •:•

At>. ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Mr. Joshua J. Almanza Dr. Fredrick R. Brown • Mr. Douglas & Mary Conrad Mr. Indy C. Crowley •:• Mr. John J. Dailey 0 Mr. Manuel D. Esteban •:• Mr. Merl in D. Giles 0 Mr. RobertJ. Hansen 0 Mr. John T. IIIias •:• Robert D. Kelly, Jr. 0 Mr. M. Dale Kinkade 0 Mr. FrederickS. Martin •:• Mr. ScottW. Maxwell Mr. Makoto Mochizuki Mr. John R. Pedersen •:• Mr. Charles A. Porter 0 Mr. Adam C. Prewett Mr. William D. Sigman Mr. Brian P. Walker •

A E ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Mr. Robert R. Adams Mr. Richard M. Alan !.J

Mr. Bartlett Arnold Ill 0 Mr. Ralph B. Barrera Mr. Bernard A. Barton, Jr. 0 Mr. Gregory A. Bauer • Mr. Frank 0. Brass, Jr. • Mr. Robert N. Brooks • Mr. William 0 . Charland • Mr. Emsley F. Cobb • Mr. Neil 0 . Contess • Dr. Michael L. Crovatt r. Mr. JohnS. Crown, Jr. 0 Mr. PeterT. Cummings •:• Mr. Eric B. Dana •

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Mr. Frederic C. DaVant • Mr. Windell A. Dixon, Jr. Mr. Donald A. Dvornik •!• Dr. Page M. Eppele 0 Ltc. Thomas Fitzgerald, USAF (Ret) • Maj. James I. Forney •!• Mr. Albert N. Gamarra Mr. Robert E. Godwin 0 Mr. John D. Gornto, Jr. • Mr. Hugh A. Gower + Mr. Murle E. Harrison 0 Mr. Christopher$. Hill •!• Mr. Robert H. Hoffman 0 Mr. Philippe T. Houdard Mr. Jack D. Howell 0 Maj Robert L. James 0 Mr. Thomas E. Johnson •!• Mr. George D. Johnson, Jr. •!• Mr. James R. Kelley 0 Mr. Robert P. Kelly 0 Maj William P. Keyes •!• Mr. Peter T. La naris •!• Mr. Albert E. Luer + Mr. Glenn & Linda Matthiessen Mr. William F. Morwood Ill •!• Mr. RobertS. Neuman •!• Mr. Robert B. Newman •!• Mr. Michael J. Nozzarella •!· Mr. James P. O'Donnell • Anthony Edward Oliver Ill <· Mr. Roy T. Olsen 0 Hon. Benjamin F. Overton • Mr. Bob & Carmen Pastirjak • Mr. GeorgeS. Peek·:· Mr. Martin E. Perkins 0

Mr. Robert J . Perry Dr. Howard W. Pettengill, Jr. + Mr. William A. Post 0 Mr. John J. Power • Mr. Ken & Kim Purcell •!• Mr. Robert E. Quesada Mr. Joel B. Radford 0 Mr. Charles R. Rigl 0 Mr. Frank W. Rivers, Jr. •!• Mr. Riginald H. Ross 0 Mr. Diego Richard Santangelo Dr. Samuel A. Saxon Ill •!• Mr. Robert N. Scott • Mr. Chandler H. Sharon, Jr. Mr. Mike A. Silbert Mr. RichardS. Smith •!• Dr. Robert D. Snyder •!• Mr. Robert L. Southwell , Jr. •) Hon. Mercer P. Spear • Mr. Charles A. Stewart + Mr. EdwardW. Storin ·:· Mr. Robert L. Sullivan • Mr. Michael & Maureen Sullivan Mr. Mark H. Thurn 0 Mr. Mark E. Timmes + Mr. Raymond C. Tylander • Mr. Robert D. Tylander • Mr. Gerald C. Wegendt Mr. John A. Weiss •!• Mr. William R. Williams Mr. Kevin W. Wood 0 Mr. Mark E. Yegge Mr. Donald H. York • Mr. Gordon B. Zellers Ill

AZ ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Mr. WilliamS. Alldredge • CW0-4 Earl Dwight Barton, USA (RET.) 0 Mr. Derek J. Brice • Mr. Hennan J . Cavelti Ltc. Roland E. Curtis, USA (Ret) 0 Mr. Robert J . Elfers • Mr. Clarence G. Estes 0 Mr. PeterS. Galloway Mr. Thorne H. Hammond 0 Mr. Robert G. Harris • Mr. Kenneth M. Hawke, Jr. 0 Mr. Rickey Lee Hug 0 Mr. George E. Jaska •!• Mr. Timothy R. Large • Dr. Norman D. Logan • Mr. James S. Marsh •!• Mr. John W. Moore ·!· Mr. Gary S. Munn • Mr. Robert L. Nord lander 0 Mr. Jack R. Osburn •!• Mr. Thomas D. Patterson 0 Mr. Lloyd N. Phillips, Sr. Mr. Leon 0 . Ramsey • Mr. Jack C. Riley Mr. Edward Kenjl Shimojima •!• Mr. Gary L. Smith ·!· Mr. Jack W. Steward + Capt. Raymond C. Terhune • Mr. William W. Thomas 0 Mr. Roger A. Turner •!• Dr. David H. Vawter +

AH ALPHA ETA (Samford) Mr. J immy Ray Bell , RPh 0 Mr. Robert C. Chandler 0

Dr. Reginald B. Clay ·:· Dr. Bradley Y. Dennis Mr. William M. Ford • Mr. Robert E. Greene ·!• Mr. WilliamS. Guffin, Jr. Mr. Warren W. Hilson • Mr. Ron & Alison Huskey, Jr. Mr. Robert 0 . Lauderdale, Jr. •!• Dr. Jack R. McDonald • Mr. Orbie L. Medders, Jr. •!• Mr. Daniel E. Nolen • Mr. William E. Pope • Mr. GilmerT. SimmonsO Mr. William B. Stark, Jr. Dr. Merle L. Wade, Jr. Sewart M. Winton·:· Ltc. Henry J . Yeackle Ill ·!·

A9 ALPHA THETA (Michigan State)

Mr. Kenneth G. Adams • Mr. Henry J . Anderson, Jr. • Mr. Theodore D. Aylward • Mr. Scott L. Bender · Mr. Thomas H. Bird • Mr. Charles W. Bovay •!• Mr. Frank W. Brutt Mr. Wi lliam M. Cleary • Mr. Charles E. Cogo •!• Mr. Joseph M. Colucci 0 Mr. Brian R. Connelly •!· Mr. Wallace M. DeMaagd 0 Mr. Curtis W. Estes, Jr. •!• Mr. Robin G. Ewen • Mr. Richard L. Goetz ·

Mr. Donald J . Hamilton 0 Mr. Jeffrey W. Hill •!• Mr. Thomas R. Joy 0 Mr. Steven D. Lambouris Dr. Bruce T. Lessien 0 Mr. R. Reiss Mr. James H. Siemers Mr. Earl P. Smith Mr. RobertS. Trembath 0 Mr. Donald E. Viecelli Mr. Gerald F. Wajda ·!• Mr. Ford L. Woodard 0 Mr. Gregory W. Zmich 0

A I ALPHA IOTA (Aubum) Mr. Douglas H. Barclay •!• Mr. Charles W. Beaird •!· Mr. G. Stuart Blackwell 0 Mr. David E. Buck Mr. Michael Z. Bush Mr. John 0 . Christ iansen, Jr. 0 Mr. Troy I. Corbin •!• Mr. Hugh David Dozier • Col. Robert L. Ferrell • Mr. Thomas W. Fuller • Mr. TommyW. Gordon 0 Mr. Moyer D. Harris 0 Mr. Harold H. Hartwell • Mr. Edward N. Henderson • Mr. James H. Hendry 0 Mr. James M. Jones • Mr. Bill K. Kennedy • Mr. James G. Lovell , Jr. 0 Mr. Brian P. Matisak • Mr. N. D. "Skeeter" McClure 0 Mr. George H. Morris • Mr. Bill Morrissey Mr. Keith A. Myers Ltc. Gary M. Patterson, USA (Ret) 0 Mr. Lawrence C. Pharo, Jr. • Mr. Charles L. Pope Ill Mr. Andrew J. Pruiett • Mr. Joel T. Radman • Mr. George F. Reddick, Jr. Mr. John R. Richey Mr. David G. Scott • Mr. George N. Tobia • Mr. James A. Tyson • Mr. Patrick J . Wamsley Mr. Robert C. Ward 0 Mr. Clarence E. Weldon, Jr. Dr. Joseph W. Williams • Mr. Charles M. Wood •!•

AK ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Mr. Hugh C. Hotchkiss • Mr. Michael C. Johnson · Mr. Jason R. Prickett •!• Mr. Carl J. Walker •!• Mr. Steven L. Warnke ·!• Mr. Ben B. Sayle •

M1 ALPHA MU (Penn State) Mr. Chuck Alcorn Mr. Barry C. Anderson • Mr. Gary D. Bello 0 Mr. Jon D. Benedetti 0 Mr. Jason A. Borrelli • Mr. Stephen C. Botta • Mr. RobertW. Boyd Mr. Chester C. Curley, Jr. 0 Mr. Palmer L. Davis, Jr. 0 Mr. Donald LaForge Drake •!• Mr. Jason C. Fedon Mr. Edwin Abell Friend, Jr. Mr. Gordon E. Fry II • Mr. Lewis Blaine Grube • Mr. Richard A. Gundrum Mr. Edward C. Hassiepen Mr. Ric had C. Heim • Mr. James R. Heller • Mr. Martin R. Hornung Mr. Bruce J. Kent •!• Mr. Thimothy G. Kiss Mr. Frederick W. Martin •!• Mr. Richard F. McKnight 0 Mr. DonaldS. Mizell•!• Mr. Ralph W. Moyer • Mr. Scott D. Myers •!• Mr. Michael W. Myers Mr. Richard J . Parks •!•

Mr. ElburC. Purnell Mr. Joseph R. Quickel "' Mr. Maurice P. Ranc • Mr. RobertW. Ryan "' Mr. Matthew L. Rzucid lo ,_ Mr. Richard A. Sandala •!• Mr. Robert N. Senko •!· Mr. Larry J . Shue "' Mr. Will iam Simon Ill 0 Mr. Wi lliam J . Vernon, Jr. 0 Mr. William R. Walker 0 Mr. Theodore D. Webber II · David Gene Wille, USN (Ret) LT GEN John J . Yeosock 0

A ALPHA NU (Ohio State) Mr. Homer H. Henrie •!·

A:::: ALPHAXI(BrooldynPo/y) Mr. Richard P. Brady • Mr. William V. Delnicki •!• Mr. Robert Demarino •!• Mr. Louis T. DeStefano 0 Dr. & Mrs. Paul W. Dillon ·:· Mr. Bruce J . Elowsky 0 Mr. Rutherford H. Fenn • Mr. & Mrs. John F. Flynn Mr. Richard F. Groller •!• Mr. Daniel P. Gross • Mr.ArthurJ. Karle MAJ Nedim Kirimca, USAF Mr. Joseph LaRosa "-Mr. Henry G. Lenz • Mr. Michael J . Levinton Mr. Richard J . Magg 0 Mr. Robert F. Maggio • Mr. John J. Molinelli 0 Mr. Edward Mulcahy Mr. Albert R. Muller •!• Mr. Anton io G. Quilon 0 Mr. Richard G. Ramge 0 Mr. Harry F. Roener 0 Mr. Frank F. Romanow • Mr. William T. Roney, Jr. •!• Mr. Siegfried A. Rotter •!• Mr. Paul J . Schwanenflugel • Mr. Michael Spielzinger • Mr. Paul M. nerney •

AO ALPHAOMICRON(IowaStateJ Mr. Robert L Adams Mr. Keith J . Bader 0 Mr. John R. Bateman • Mr. RodneyJ . Bennink · Mr. John C. Brockman 0 Mr. Robert 0 . Brown • Mr. Troy W. Cannann "-Mr. James & Betty Carson • Mr. Dale M. Cochran •!• Mr. Gilbert L. Comstock 0 Cdr Barry L Croucher •!• Mr. Jeremy D. Dickinson 0 Mr. PhilipJ. DvorakO

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Mr. John W. Ferguson •!• Mr. Stanton E. Fritz 0 Mr. Jeremy D. Galvin • Mr. Forest L. Goetsch •!• Mr. Guy K. Goodenow • Mr. Jeffery G. Greiman •!• Mr. Jo Francis Hamlett Col . David L Hancock •!• Mr. Carl Helie • Dr. Kenneth R. Hook, Jr • Mr. K. M. Kroner • Mr. Hubert M. Lattan + M r. Emerson D. Linney • Mr. Joseph 0 . Linney Mr. David K. Little 0 Mr. Gerald D. Love • Mr. Robert K. McKean 0 Col. William Nechanicky, USA (Ret) • Mr. Richard C. Ohrt 0 Mr. Jon J. Parrish •!• Rev. Charles J . Rehman, Jr. •!•

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Dr. Ralph H. Ruedy 0 Mr. Thomas J. Ruzicka 0 Mr. Richard Sahr • Mr. Tyson & Elaine Salewske Hon. John 0 . Sanderson 0 Mr. Charles Schram, Jr. 0 Mr. Mark C. Schutt .!J

Mr. Anthony J. Sindt S Mr. DonaldW. Somers Mr. Gilbert F. Stanek •!• Mr. Michael R. Stewart Mr. John J. Veak 0 Mr. Cesar A. R. Vega 0

An ALPHA PI (University of the South)

Mr. Will iam B. Dickens • Mr. & Mrs. John A. Johnston •

A P ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Mr. Robert E. Allen Ill Dr. Nicholas G. Evans •!• Mr. RobertJ. LaughnerO Mr. John C. Marano, Jr. •!• Mr. Christopher M. Will iams •

AI: ALPHASIGMA(TennesseeJ Mr. Thomas H. Banks • Dr. Ben Jason Birdwell DDS ~ Mr. William B. Boyter ._, Mr. James N. Campbell , Jr. Mr. Gregory D. Carpenter ·!• Mr. James T. Cogdill • Mr. Clyde P. Dalrymple Mr. David P. Everhart • Mr. Grant A. Gasbarro Mr. Robert E. Gibson 0 Mr. Cluade S. Harvey Ill 0 Mr. RobertA. Linn Mr. ChristopherJ . Palmisano •:• Mr. Karl R. Schneeberger 0 Mr. Thomas J. Snow + Mr. J. Alfred Southerland • Mr. David Brent Spalding •:• Mr. James F. Steffner, Sr. 0 Mr. James H. Stilz • Mr. Arthur D. Sullivan •!• Mr. Shawn P. Tidwell ·:· Dr. Charles T. Wolohon •

AT ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer Polyfech)

Mr. Harish Aiyar ·:· Mr. Richard J. Andrews 0 Mr. Joseph F. Banaszewski Mr. Milton C. Beveridge · Mr. Benjamin M. Cahill, Jr. • Mr. George D. Cook 0 Mr. Jeffrey A. Cunningham .:­Mr. David B. Dobson • Mr. David Dropkin 0 Dr. Cedric H. Dustin Ill • Mr. Jonathan E. Finki ·!• Mr. George L. Graf, Jr. •!• Mr. Dieter M. Groll 0 Dr. Robert E. Hawins • Mr. George J. Hoffer 0 Mr. Charles P. Kapp 0 Mr. Kenneth E. Kuffner Esq. •!• Mr. John B. Margenot, Jr. Mr. Jack Martinez • Mr. Scott McCarthy •!• Mr. John W. McMahon 0 Mr. William G. Morrison •!• Mr. Thomas J. Myron •!• Mr. Christopher J. Parks 0 Mr. George M. Pendleton Mr. David M. Peter 0 Mr. Howard W. Peterson, Jr. 0 Mr. Larry J . Powell 0 Mr. Kermit G. Pratt 0 Mr. James F. Rappolt, Jr. ·:· Mr. Edward Rebula 0 Mr. William A. Roberts 0 Mr. Nicholas P. Rusanowsky •:• Mr. George A. Schmidt • Mr. Benjamin T. Sporn • CAPT Ernest Stacey, USN (Ret.) 0 Mr. William R. Terrill Mr. Robert F. Wambach, Jr. 0 Mr. Douglas A. Wiles 0

AY ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Mr. David & Doreen Alberts • Mr. FrankArdite S Mr. Henry J. Bartle Ill ·:· Mr. Walter A. Bishop • Mr. Mark R. Blasser • Mr. John J. Buhsmer, Jr. •!• Mr. George P. Cavenas "' Mr. Kevin M. Collins •!• Mr. WilliamS. Conrad 0 Mr. Samuel J. Costa, Jr. • Mr. Raymond L. Davis • Mr. WalterW. Dearolf, Jr. 0

There were 355 first-time donors to the Foundat ion in2002.

Mr. Joe DeLuca 0 Mr. Kenneth J. Dirkes 0 Mr. James F. Duncan • Mr. Philip R. Earley 0 Mr. Larry D. Egolf "' Mr. George M. Fitchko 8 Dr. William P. Fitzgerald, Jr. 0 Mr. Gino A. Fortunato •:• Mr. John H. Gardner·!· Mr. Daniel J. Ginsberg 0 Mr. John W. Goldschmidt, Jr. Mr. Norman E. Grede ·!· Mr. Raymond H. Griffin 0 Mr. Paul W. Gross • Mr. Dale R. Haring •:• Mr. Harry D. Heaps, Jr. Mr. Guy C. Hess, Jr. •:• Mr. Gregory R. Hess •!· Mr. William H. Hitchens • Mr. Walter & Andrea Hopkin • Mr. Robert E. Imbrogno·:· Mr. Arthur J. Jones 0 Mr. Stephen J. Karwacki Mr. Andrew J. Kegel, Jr. Mr. Joseh J. Keyes 0 Mr. Eugene Robert Kiehl 0 Mr. Ralph E. Klesius 0 Mr. John D. Knoll, Jr. • Mr. Charles S. Kuntz 0 Mr. Robert E. Lake •

Mr. Robert W. Lambert • Mr. John D. LaRocca Mr. Thomas A. LaRoe • Mr. WalterW. Lovell·!• Mr. ThomasJ. MacCrory Mr. Harry M. Margol is • Mr. Jack N. Marshall 0 Mr. Austin A. Meehan Ill Vicko James Melada 0 Mr. Osborne C. Miller, Jr. 0 Mr. William H. Moore, Jr. Mr. Richard A. Mosher • Mr. Goerge B. Mullin Mr. David L. Norris • Mr. Michael D. Oliveto·:· Mr. Samuel R. Parris·:· Mr. David A. Parsons · Mr. John J. Pierce, Jr. •!• Mr. Stephen J. Pinkas · Mr. Clifford M. Price 0 Mr. John S. Remias •!• Mr. Michael T. Romano Mr. Donald L. Schey 0

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Mr. Harry A. Schlater •:• Mr. John W. Simmons II 0 Mr. Edward M. Simon, Jr. 0 Mr. Frederick H. Staiger·:· Mr. Harold S. Stiffler •:• Mr. Roland R. Tesno 0 Mr. Mark Tomasello •!• Mr. ArthurW. Tunnell , Jr. 0 Mr. John A. Webb 0 Mr. Stanley R. Wilson 0 Mr. Stephen C. Winter 0 Mr. Frederic S. Woerth 0

A <I> ALPHA PHI (1/1. lnst. of Tech.) Mr. Michael B. Adair •!• Mr. Michael F. Barr • Mr. Edward W. Bisone 0 Mr. Richard A. Gregory 0 Mr. John T. Higgins 0 Mr. John F. Humiston + Mr. Matthew E. Hunt Mr. Jesus A. Iglesias Mr. Frank J. Janik •!• Mr. Robert A. Johnson Ill Mr. Edward W. King·:· Mr. Gregory J. Kolb Mr. James D. Leyerle •:• Mr. Ramon L. Olson •!· Mr. Stephen M. Pasek Mr. Roger L. Peterson • Mr. Jack R. Piper ·!· Mr. John L. Pottenger 0 Mr. John V. Roach • Mr. John P. Sachs • Mr. Edwin N. Searl • Mr. Burton W. Seiwell 0 Mr. Charles H. Small Mr. Myron B. Stevens 0 Dr. Victor E. Terrana Mr. Mark E. Tierney Capt. George J. Vellella (Ret) Mr. Paul W. Wagner 0 Mr. John A. Wheeler, Jr. ·!· Mr. James C. Woodling •:• Mr. Charles R. Woods 0

AX ALPHA CHI (Miami-FL) Mr. Mefford C. Hopkins • Mr. Wilson A. Rehfield Ill •:•

A 'I' ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Mr. Gerald L. Allen 0 Mr. Michael J . Baccash 0

Mr. Brandon & Heather Baltz v Mr. Thomas B. Barker Mr. Gregory D. Barnes "' Mr. Leo J. Brown .v Dr. Terry R. Brown + Mr. Glen C. Crosier • Mr. William Durbin Day, Jr. • Mr. Steven W. Dean Mr. J . Douglas Dowen 0 Mr. Harry J . English • Mr. Scott E. Evenbeck •!• Mr. David C. Gibson 0 Mr. Richard C. Hall ·:• Mr. James P. Halsey •:• Mr. Will iam C. Hine, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. G. Scott Louderback·!· Mr. Joseph F. Lux • Mr. James M. McCollough • Mr. Kevin L. & Mary M. McDonald 0 Mr. John F. Meunier Mr. Jason E. Meyer·:· Mr. Ralph G. Mundy 0 Mr. Wayne G. Murray •

Mr. Robert C. Nelson 0 Mr. Paul E. Nonte 0 Mr. Justin P. Patterson 0 Mr. Barry G. Polley ·:· Dr. Dennis E. Rose •!• Mr. James R. Ruckriegle 0 Mr. Anthony P. Schlichte Mr. Jefferson Scott Shreve • Mr. Philip M. Stocksdale 0 Mr. Richard L. Stutz • Mr. Rick Ternet Mr. Fred F. Thursfield 0 Mr. Richard E. Tyson 0 Mr. Bob Williams •:• Mr. James E. Witek •:• Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. Zach

AO ALPHAOMEGA(Oregon) Mr. George A. Bertram Ill 0 Mr. Robert E. Davis 0 Mr. Charles D. Dempsey Mr. R. Glen Garrett 0 Mr. George B. Graves 0 Mr. Sherman W. Holmes 0 Mr. Abbott J. Keller Mr. Donald D. Lasselle 0 Mr. Gilbert B. Lissy •:• Mr. Stanley C. Lynch 0 Col. Robert D. Potts, AUS (Ret) •:• Mr. David A. Stewart •:•

BA BETAALPHA(NJI7) Nicholas Adams 0 Mr. John R. Albright •!• Mr. Frederick Becker, Jr. • Mr. Harry J. Bonfanti •:• Mr. Richard V. Comiso •:• Mr. Frank Cozzarelli, Jr., Esq. Mr. Louis W. Crompton, Jr. 0 Mr. Jeffrey L. Clutcher 0 Mr. Nicholas DeBenedictis • Mr. Richard C. Delcore •!• Mr. Roger & Carol Dolida •:• Mr. Alan lanuzzi, PE ·:· Mr. Edward J. Klebaur, Jr. • Mr. Lawrence A. Komlniak 0 Mr. Karlis V. Kopans 0 Mr. William J. Krouse • Mr. Richard M. Labinsky • Mr. James F. Lee Mr. Donald C. Linske 0 Mr. Anthony V. Mangone • Mr. Louis Robert Miceli 0 Mr. Robert P. Morgan ·!• Mr. RichardS. Nass 0 Mr. William V. Oakenell •:• Mr. Alvin Olsen •!• Mr. Lester J. Pastuszyn 0 Mr. Richard Pederson 0 Mr. Richard J. Rodrick • Mr. Kenneth J. Scheck, Jr. 0 Mr. James B. Snodgrass, Jr. •:• Mr. Raymond Spinelli 0 Mr. Jacob VanBroekhoven 0 Mr. Robert G. Vande Vrede 0 Mr. Francis J. Wood •!•

BB BETABETA (Florida Southern College)

Mr. Brian Todd Allen 0 Mr. Larry W. Carter 0 Mr. William W. Dicks 0 Mr. C. James Evans 0 Mr. William M. Fraser, Jr. 0 Mr. Kennis S. Ketterer, Jr. 0 Mr. Carl M. Koch • Ltc. Castner R. Wadell, USAF (Ret)

Br BETAGAMMA(Louisvi//e) Mr. John T. Cook·:· Mr. Spencer E. Harper, Jr. • Mr. James. R. Hatfield • Mr. James A. Koshewa •:• Mr. Joseph H. Reagan, Jr. Mr. Herbert M. Zimmerman •!•

8.1 BETA DELTA (Drake) Mr. Paul H. Gilman 0 Mr. James Labiak •!• Mr. Larry & Wynn Martin Mr. Jeffrey D. Miller 0 Mr. Robert M. Moody·:· Mr. Jerry A. Nelson

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Mr. Kenneth J. Piller 0 Mr. Norris D. Rowland 0 Mr. Bruce N. Swanson ·:· Mr. Don B. Walter •:•

BE BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Mr. David Epperson •:• Mr. Gregory L. Houlle • Mr. George E. Hyde, Jr. Mr. E. G. Kennett · Lt. Col. Kenneth X. Lissner • Mr. Will itt S. Pierce 0 Mr. WalterT. Richards 0 Mr. James W. Scott Mr. Dean M. Shillito, Jr. 0 Mr. Jack & Julie Stevenson Mr. Jay J. Stucke! + Mr. Laurence G. Trudell 0 Mr. Kenneth C. Weyand •

426 alumni made more than one gift to the Foundation in 2002.

Bll BETA ETA (Florida State) Mr. Paul T. Aase • Mr. Leo AI me rico 0 Mr. Thomas H. Atwood • Mr. Barry S. Bell ·:· Dr. Ronald B. Boersma ·:· Mr. Geoffrey G. Bowles Mr. John F. Brooks·:· Mr. Charted D. Chao·:· Mr. John R. Corbett 0 Mr. Robert P. Costin · Mr. Crandall L. Cunningham • Mr. Hugo H. Debeaubien, PA ·:· Mr. A. Reginald Dickey, Jr. •:• Mr. James R. Douglass •:• Christian J. Downs, Capt USAF •:• Mr. Robert D. Elefante · Dr. Gilbert G. Fernandez 0 Mr. George E. Fordham Mr. Robert L. Gittings, Jr. Mr. Ryan C. Hay • Mr. Raymond W. Jones · Mr. Jeffrey M. Korb • Mr. Henry P. Land, Jr. • Mr. James M. Lloyd • Mr. Charles W. MacMIIIin 0 Mr. Robert A. Milstead · Mr. Matthew T. Moran Mr. Jeffrey G. Ness • Mr. Christopher D. New • Mr. James W. Newman, Jr. 0 Mr. James E. Newman Dr. James B. Newman •:• Mr. PaulL. Nichols Ill 0 Mr. Randoph M. Plotts 0 Mr. Douglas T. Prior •:• Mr. Christopher L. Ricci Mr. Walter J . Rothenbach, Jr. Mr. Michael J. Rovins Mr. Frank M. Ryll , Jr. 0 Mr. Gregory S. Simon Mr. Donald R. Steiner Mr. Jonathan E. Stevens • Mr. Burnett Stilwel, Jr., USA (Ret)·:· Mr. Norman D. Stoddard •:• Mr. Lewis F. Symmes 0 Mr. Michael W. Tugwell 0 Mr. Sidney M. Wilson, Jr. 0

Be BETA THETA (Arizona) Mr. Sam Ramsey Andress·:· Mr. James C. Fritcher Mr. Russell T. Gilbert 0 Dr. WalterS. Mehr Mr. Jared A. Salvati Mr. David T. Silveira Mr. Arthur W. Vance, Jr. ·:·

B I BETA IOTA (Toledo} Mr. Edward P. Bachmeyer, Jr. Mr. Christopher E. Barton 0 Mr. Robert D. Conley 0 Dr. William G. Frederick 0 Dr. George H. Hershman •:• Mr. Craig A. Myers 0

Dr. Elmer J. Newness • Mr. Gene E. Peterman • Mr. Richard G. Rose •:• Mr. RogerW. Schiller 0 Mr. William A. Selb Mr. Paul C. Simmon •:• Mr. Richard H. Smalley, Jr. •:• Mr. Timothy N. Szymanski Dr. Lance A. Talmage • Mr. Scott M. Theus 0 Mr. James W. White, Jr. 0

B K BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Mr. John W. Barber 0 Mr. Eric C. Berry Mr. Donald W. Clark Mr. Clayton B. Doss, Jr. 0 Mr. Kenneth J. Hamilton • Mr. Lawrence F. Horne • Mr. John M. Johnson • Mr. Stephen & Sandra McCabe • Mr. Stephen J. & Esther Krist •:• Mr. Jerry W. Ragsdale • Mr. John B. Whitley •

BA BETALAMBDA(Tampa) Dr. Wade G. Birch •:• Mr. Gary J. Cooper 0 Mr. James R. Crosby •:• Mr. Daniel H. Cuneo • Mr. James A. Gallagher ·:· Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Ingle Mr. Christopher L. Jordan Mr. Stephen J. Krist • Mr. Constantine M. Maris Mr. RObert A. Myers 0 Mr. David J. Sullivan ·:•

BM BETA MU (McNeese State) Mr. Paul A. Brown •:• Mr. John A. Green · Mr. Edwin M. Potratz II 0

B:O: BETAXJ(Centra!Michigan) Mr. Brian A. Battani •:• Mr. David E. Clappison 0 Mr. Dale R. DeWaard, CPA 0 Mr. Donald R. Friebe Mr. Basil J . Lyberg Mr. Donald E. Perry • Mr. Will iam & Amber Marie Slusher • Mr. Brandon B. Wehner

BO BETAOMICRON (Northwestern State)

Mr. Harry J. Daily, Jr. · Mr. Jonathan L Grant Mr. Jack P. McCain, Jr. Mr. Justin Logan Nolan

B P BETA RHO (Clarkson) Dr. John F. Kruse •

Bl BETA SIGMA (No. Illinois) Mr. Robert E. Berry · Mr. John E. Dunn Mr. Norman J. Pollock

BT BETA TAU (Valdosta State) Dr. Charles P. Adams • Mr. John T. Brooks • Mr. Stephane Deckers Mr. Jason J. Diaz James M. Dowd ·:· Mr. Sidney J. Friedman · Mr. William R. Maxwell , CPA 0 Mr. Danren L. McKnight • Dr. John G. Morrow Ill • Mr. Jonathan R. Scott 0 Mr. Vince & Rachel Settle • Mr. Mark A. Waddell 0 Mr. Hubert H. Wilford 0

BY BETA UPSILON (Virgin ia) Mr. John B. Browning • Mr. Jeffrey L Chewning Mr. Barry J. Ewald ·:· Mr. Theodore Freeman 0 Mr. Thomas G. Haudricourt 0 Mr. Russell & Diana Huber • Mr. Charles M. Lohr • Mr. Stuwart S. Moore • Mr. Charles L. Nesbit, Jr. • Dr. William J. Watson Ill 0 Mr. Ronald J. Wiltsie II · Mr. Joseph B. Yount Ill +

B<l> BETA PHI (East Carolina) Mr. Ellis S. Banks, Jr. 0 Mr. Dennis R. Barbour 0 Mr. James G. Bishop Ill •:• Mr. Dennis M. Brown •:• Mr. John G. Damron • Mr. John T. Geraghty "' Mr. Lawrence W. Haussmann •:• Mr. Samuel T. Hicks II • Mr. Stacey F. Johnson • Mr. Fredrick D. Judson •:• Mr. George I. Resseguie, Jr. •:• Mr. Thomas C. Sayetta •:• Mr. Richard D. Scott •:• Mr. Wayne N. Scott II

BX BETA CHI (East Texas State) Mr. Don W. DeColaines Ill 0 Mr. Billy J . Downes · Mr. Timothy C. Lee Mr. Kenneth L. Park • Mr. Andrew J. Schlachter·

B't' BETA PSI (TN Weslyan) Mr. Norris & Carol Bishop, Jr. Mr. Richard C. Burdette Ill • Mr. Barry A. Saunders 0

BO BETAOMEGA (East Tennessee State)

Mr. Alan W. Bagley • Mr. John N. Boronkay, Jr. •:• Mr. Edward P. Bowers 0 Mr. Byron C. Brown • Mr. William Christopher King • Mr. John F. Lowe • Mr. Thomas A. Manning • Mr. Charles R. Motley • Mr. Mike Murphy • Mr. Thomas E. Siceloff • Mr. Eugene W. Smith·:· Mr. RobertJ. Spirko Mr. Ronald K. Younger 0

r-\ GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Mr. Joseph L. Alexander • Mr. Archie C. Calhoun .;. Mr. JackS. Garnett, Jr. •:• Mr. Seth C. Jackson • Mr. Leo L. Leddon, Jr. Mr. William B. Pugh Mr. Hanry L. Shiver · Mr. Roy M. Underwood, Jr. •:• Dr. James J. Withers •:•

rB GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) Mr. Linwood A. Beverly, Jr.O Mr. Meredith A. Challoner • Mr. Coye B. Cordle, Jr. Mr. Philip C. Davenport, Jr. 0 Mr. Donald L. Dixon • Mr. Richard G. Howard •:• Mr. William G. Jenkins 0 Mr. William W. Kirby IV Mr. Robert A. Magoon •

The average gift to the Foundation in 2002 was $117.92.

Mr. Paul L. Moses •:• Mr. Matthew St. Claire Parker • Dr. Michael P. Rosenblatt • Mr. Paul V. Shebalin 0 Mr. Thomas E. Treichler 0 Mr. Joseph C. Van Cleve Ill • Mr. James C. Vollmers •

rr GAMMAGAMMA(TroyState) Mr. Gregory S. Ness. Jr. Mr Phillip 0 . Spear Mr. Laurence S. Turrin ·:·

r .l GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Dr. Thomas H. Appleton, Jr. 0 Mr. HerbertW. Blow 0 Mr. David M. Dailey • Mr. Charles A. Demetriou • Mr. Thomas F. Leatherwood Ill • Mr. Todd M. Peterson • Mr. James D. Siebert •:•

r e GAMMAEPSILON (Western Carolina)

Mr. L.anry F. Callicutt 0 Mr. Max C. Daves, Jr. 0 Dr. Gerald E. Edlin • Mr. BruceW. Fishel •:• Mr. R. David McKenzie•:• Mr. Matthew G. Mitchell • Mr. Stanley B. Pendergraft ·:· Mr. Robert B. Shaver 0 Mr. WilliamS. Smith •:• Mr. Mike & Holly Weaver Mr. William F. Will is • Mr. Banry E. Wishon

rz GAMMA ZETA (WV Tech) Will iam G. Conrad, Jr. & Bonnie Conrad ... Mr. Charles W. Hutzler • Mr. Phillip R. Oneacre 0 Mr. Clifton A. Smith 0

rH GAMMA ETA (Athens) Mr. Berval W. Bennett • Mr. Stephen C. Jones • Mr. Lee A. Lemsky • Mr. Thomas S. Reinke • Mr. RobertW. Slaybauigh II •

re GAMMA THETA (UNC-Wilmington)

Mr. James M. Corcoran 0 Mr. James H. Farlow·:· Mr. Leonard H. Harris 0 Mr. William D. McCaughan ·:· Mr. Henry C. Merritt, Jr. •:•

r1 GAMMAIOTA(lSU) Mr. Stephen M. Baldwin Mr. Paul A. Chenevert 0 Mr. Basil R. Elzein · Mr. Martin R. Flynn Mr. Beauregard A. Fournet Ill 0 Mr. Jeremy N. Lively Mr. Glenn M. Mediamolle Mr. Samlr Kirit Patel Mr. Michael G. Porche 0

n; GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southam)

Mr. Glenn Aspinwall • Mr. & Mrs. Quinn P. Baldree Mr. Roland M. Benry • Mr. Thomas E. Camp IV • Mr. Lee W. Davis 0 Mr. Eric T. Decker • Mr. William R. Fritz Mr. Thomas J. McGrath Mr. Ronald L. McMahon • Mr. Martin W. NeSmith • Mr. Joseph W. Odom, Jr. • Mr. Kelly C. Penn • Mr. Matthew L. Ramsey • Mr. Richard W. Seaman •:• Mr. RobertA. Sullivan • Mr. Jeffrey B. Thomason Mr. Christopher A. Wagner·:· r\ GAMMALAMBDA (Missouri -Rolla)

Mr. Robert Bentzinger 0 Mr. Paul K. Schenrer 0 Major Richard L Tutko·:·

rM GAMMA MU (Belmont Abbey) Mr. Gregory F. Kusic •:• Mr. Bruce A. Martin • Mr. Guy A. Piche 0

rN GAMMANU (LaGrangeCollege) Mr. Will iam 0. Mims, Jr. • Mr. Gregory A. Pentecost Mr. Ralph D. Sims 0

r=: GAMMAXI (Georgia Southwestern)

Mr. Kristopher R. Braddock Mr. Brian C. Czerw Mr. Claude B. Speer Mr. David W. Suppes • Mr. Mark E. Taylor Mr. Bi ll Tenry •

ro GAMMAOMICRO (Bethel) Mr. John J. Brocavich •

rP GAMMA RHO (lander) Mr. H. Michael Longshore, REHS • Mr. James M. Manley, Jr. •:•

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Mr. Robert M. Mclean 0 Mr. Frank A. Neil , Jr. •:• Mr. Bernard F. Pannone 0 Mr. John G. Such Mr. Marion E. Thomas 0 Mr. Joel M. Wolbert •:• Mr. Barry C. Young •:•

n: GAMMASIGMA(Annstrong) Mr. Morgan & Lauralee Barnes 0

rT GAMMA TAU (North Texas State) Mr. Gary L. Harbin 0

rY GAMMA UPSILON (Oklahoma State)

Mr. Terry Van Bish 0 Mr. Steven L. Cochran·:· Mr. John D. Danvers 0 Mr. John W. Foust 0 Mr. Barry L. Howell + CAPT (Dr.) Gilbert 0 . Sanders e Mr. Bruce W. Schultz 0

r<I> GAMMA PHI (S. Alabama) Mr. M ichael E. Gabel·:· Mr. Larry H. Green 0 Mr. Kenneth Paul Hendrix 0 Mr. David V. LaRosa, Jr. •:• Mr. Thomas B. Peterson 0 Mr. J. Richard Rose •:• Dr. John G. Van Derwood •:•

rx GAMMA CHI (Jacksonville) Mr. M ickey F. Strocchi ·:·

r'l' GAMMA PSI (Augusta) Mr. Justin M. Benfield 0 Mr. Russell M . Malone 0 Mr. George A. Yoder

rn GAMMAOMEGA(Monteva//o) M r. Royce L. Lader ·:· Mr. David E. Wigginton • Mr. Dav id L. Williams •

llA DELTA ALPHA (VA Poly. lnst.) Mr. Glenn N. Byrd •:• Mr. John N. Crist • Mr. MarkS. Dennis 0 Mr. Paul W. Dennis 0 Mr. Kelley James Hobbie 0 Mr. Paul M. Lavery 0 Mr. Robert M . Loadwick 0 Mr. Timothy P. Nicholson Mr. Jeffery Richards Mr. George M . Rowland 0 Dr. Robert H. Squire •:• Mr. Stu wart E. Taylor 0 Mr. Stephen R. Weinland Mr. Christopher L. Wong •:•

t.B DELTA BETA (North GA College) Mr. Brian J . Aust in 0 Mr. Richard C. Barr, Jr. • Mr. Vic & Barbara Eilenfield 0 Mr. Scott D. Fabozzi 0 Ltc. Victor D. Irvin 0 Mr. M ichael G. Johnson Mr. Charles A. May • Mr. Donald G. Morris 0 Mr. Richard P. Moult rie·:· Mr. Bill W. Pope 0 MAJ P.J . Rodgers, USA (Ret) 0 Mr. Samuel Dixon Smiley Ill LTC Andy 0 . Smith • CPT Brian J . Yarbrough 0

M DELTA DELTA (Truman State) Mr. Darryl C. Beach 0 Mr. Jeffrey V. Breuer Mr. Jason D. Bruer Mr. David L. Ewigman ·:• Mr. Dav id D. Hennings II Mr. Irvin P. (Chuck) Howard Il l • Mr. Mark R. M iller • Mr. Todd A. Nelson Mr. James C. Palmer 0 Mr. Brian & Christine Sammelmann Mr. Steven P. Schmitt · Mr. Stephen R. Schneider •:• Mr. Jeffrey A. Schoenekase Mr. Kurtis & Kelly Suellentrop Mr. Josh A. Wansing 0 Mr. M ichael R. Wood 0 Mr. Vernon E. Wunnenberg, Jr. •:•

t.E DELTA EPSILON (Jacksonville State)

Mr. Horace D. Buttram, Jr. •:• Mr. Barton L. Chandler 0

t;Z DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State)

Mr. George M . Baldwin 0 Mr. Chuck & Anne Beddingfield 0 Mr. M ichael H. Buff 0 Mr. Douglas W. Edwards 0 CDR Bruce Greenland •:• Mr. Donald B. Hope, Jr. Mr. David W. Huss ·:· Mr. John R. Kn ier, CLU 0 Mr. Steven E. M iller 0 Mr. James F. Overcash 0

Mr. Jeffrey K. Shell 0 Mr. Luke Snyder 0

t.H DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Mr. Gregory L. Kring 0 Mr. John F. Moser 0 Mr. R. Trey Rigg •:• Mr. Kenneth R. Unger •:• Mr. James W. Wells •:·

t.l DELTA IOTA (Middle TN State) Mr. Stephen L. Crass •:• Mr. Kevin R. Hunter •:•

t.K DELTA KAPPA (Pembroke State) Mr. M ichael D. Quick Mr. Bruce E. Tanner

t.l\ DELTA LAMBDA (UNC-Gharlotte) Mr. Douglas S. Graham :V Mr. Michael & Kathy Grubbs " Mr. Wi lliam D. Gullett 0 Mr. March C. Hall 0 Mr. DavidS. Higgins •:• Dr. Robert A. Higgins 0 Mr. Christian L. Kerr Mr. W ill iam R. Kincaid 0 Mr. Charles A. Marcus 0 Mr. Terry A. Reed •:• Mr. Eric C. Schott Mr. James G. Smiley Ill Mr. Richard J . Tyler 0

Over 400 alumni attended receptions hosted by the Foundation in nine different cities in 2002.

t.N DELTA NU (West Kentucky) M r. Bruce A. Masden •:•

t.=: DELTA XI (North Alabama) Mr. George F. Blue • Mr. Thomas A. Davis Mr. Terry E. Lewey, J r. 0 Mr. Stephen A. Pirkle •:• Mr. Jeffrey R. Suggs ·:· Mr. W illiam Z. Womack 0

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t.O DELTA OMICRON (Nicholls State) Mr. Jackques D. Frere·:· Mr. RayS. Hebert •:•

t.n DELTA PI (Wright State) Mr. Bruce K. Rockwell+

t.P DELTA RHO (USC) Anonymous ·:· Mr. Randall E. Gerber·:· Mr. & Mrs. Lou is R. Fritz 0 M r. Robert V. Graziano 0 M r. Edward A. Lang Ill • Mr. Michael & Melanie Navarrete M r. Charles M . Sarture II •:•

I'. I: DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green State)

Mr. John P. Babel 0

Mr. Daniel M. Dawson 0 M r. Gregory A. He rig • Mr. M ichael J . Thomas 0 M r. Steven J . Triv isonno ·:·

t.T DELTA TAU (James Madison) Mr. Brian D. Baldwin •:· Mr. Edwin D. Beall •:• Mr. T. Nicholas Curran, Jr. 0 Mr. Joseph M. Grappone 0 Mr. Jerry P. Keilsohn • Mr. Kenneth R. Kiser •:• Mr. Kenneth R. Rand Ill •:•

t.Y DELTA UPSILON (Univ. of Pittsburg)

Mr. Thomas J . Kaynak Mr. Charles J . Rusbasan •:•

t.<I> DELTA PH I (Radford) CPT Michael P. Garlington ·:· Mr. Kev in R. Keys -" Mr. AlbertJ . Penley Mr. John R. Spannuth Ill 0

11X DELTA CHI (Kansas State) Michael W. Aust in 0 Mr. Edward L. Enyeart ·:· Mr. Aaron M. Floersch r.>

Mr. Todd E. Johnson ·il Mr. M ichael C. Kallas • Mr. Bryan E. Meyer Mr. Eric S. Purv is •:• Mr. Will iam T. Ryan Mr. Jeff A. Schugart •:•

t.'l' DELTA PSI (Texas· Arlington)

At. Rev. Keith L. Ackerman • Mr. Jeff L. Johnson Mr. M ichael J .Lan ingham 0 M r. Anthony Robledo IV 0 Mr. Bryan H. Tay lor 0

t.n DELTA OM EGA (Texas A&M) Lt. Abe & Sherry Bush Ill ·:· Dr. Enos C. Inniss 0 M r. Tom D. Kitching II "' Mr. Kevin S. Lindley Mr. Kenneth J . Martinec 0 Mr. Robert L. Moss · M r. Brian W. Slay 0

Mr. Thomas B. Sullivan 0 EA EPSILON ALPHA (Eion)

Mr. Patrick C. Gallagher Mr. Trent R. Gilbert

Er EPSILON GAMMA(Longwood) Mr. Jeffrey E. Aleksa 0 Mr. James R. Dunn •:• Mr. RobertS. MeAra 0 Mr. Dale W. Rankin 0 Mr. Randi Zaremba

Et. EPSILON DELTA (Auburn-Montgomery)

Mr. Mark R. Cline 0 Mr. Timothy N. Hatch 0 Mr. David M. Smith, Jr. •

EE EPSILON EPSILON (UVA ·Wise)

Mr. Edwin M . Henry Mr. Francis G. Hunt 0 Mr. Lee Lewis, ART 0

EZ EPSILON ZETA (Central Arizona)

Mr. James R. Barker 0 EH EPSILON ETA (Winthrop)

Mr. Joel H. Byars • Mr. LyleS. Cassell Mr. Scott D. Hodgdon 0 Mr. Jeffrey A. Mahoney 0 Mr. W illiam C. Moore, Jr. 0 Mr. Thomas J . Sacco 0

Ee EPSILON THETA (Seton Hall) Mr. M ichael D'Amico 0 Mr. Leonardo S. DePalma 0 Mr. Anthony J . lnzero Mr. Steven J . Veit 0

E I EPSILON IOTA(UNC-Greensboro) Mr. Jeffrey J . Casterline Mr. Chad A. Coltrane • Mr. David B. Craft 0 Mr. Michael J . Devlin·:· Mr. Mike B. Hughes Mr. Greg & Linda Larimore •:• Mr. Ronald E. Stark 0 Mr. Thomas B. Woodard

EK EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Polytech State)

Mr. David G. Hirschler 0 Mr. Michael L. Hubsky • Mr. Timothy A. Parham 0 Mr. James A. Ransom 0

EM EPSILON MU (Bradley Univ.) Mr. Carl L. Aten 0 Cpt. Donald J . Chapman 0 Mr. Robert J . Gromala 0 Mr. Hector M. Martinez •:• Mr. J . Kevin & Linda O 'Brien 0

EN EPSILON NU (Sacramento State) Mr. James A. Cassinelli 0 Mr. Todd J . Rehfuss • Mr. Kim Allen Spannuth 0

E :::: EPSILON XI (LaSalle) Mr. Timothy J. Melroy 0 Dr. Scott M. Royson 0 Mr. Todd J. Stender

EO EPSILONOMICRON(Vi//anova) Mr. Joseph T. Baumgardnerv Mr. Stephen C. Ferraro 0 Mr. Robert E. Tierney

En EPSILON PI (VA Commonwealth) Mr. Gregory P. Brown 0 Mr. Brian C. Herrod·:· Mr. E. Roger Manuel Mr. Everett N. Taylor Ill •:• Mr. Eric N. Washburn

E P EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne College)

Mr. J . Christopher Almerini Mr. Kenneth C. Brown 0 Mr. Brian R. Carver Mr. Stephen L. Craig Mr. Donald B. Downing, Sr. Mr. Richard L. Gerardi 0 Mr. Jonathan A. Holt Mr. Ronald Lee Ingram ·:• Mr. Robert A. Murdock Mr. Wesley N. Reid Mr. W illiam R. Rhyne, Jr. •:• Mr. Jeffrey W. Voletto 0

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EL EPSILON SIGMA (Christian Brothers)

Mr. Raymond H. Saunderson 0 ET EPSILON TAU (St. Joseph 's)

Mr. Thomas P. Wilson·:· Mr. Andrew Zirpoli 0

EY EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College)

Dr. Roy W. Baker •:• Mr. Donald M. Crume Mr. David L. Hohnadel 0 Mr. Jason P. Miles 0 Mr. William Cannon Williams •:•

If once a week you skipped going to a $7 movie and sent the money to the Foundation, you would give $364.00 in a year.

E<l> EPSILON PHI (Alabama-Birmingham)

Mr. Chad E. Davis Mr. Matthew P. Neighbors

E'+' EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Mr. Alndrw E. Hlavsa Mr. J. Scott Pilotti 0 Mr. David & Melissa Ray 0 Mr. Daniel C. Reynolds

EO EPSILONOMEGA (Texas Tech.)

Mr. Peter L. Dudley 0 Mr. Edward G. Finta •:• Mr. Eric Z. Gnann ·:· Mr. Matthew K. Grigsby •:• Mr. J. Michael Kilpatrick Mr. Chris Lambert Mr. JohnS. McAnally Mr. Bradley J. Neu Mr. & Mrs. Drew Roberson Mr. Andy & Jill Rowe Mr. Nalm Saiti Mr. Gregory B. Turner Mr. Nicholas R. Turner Mr. Jason S. Valerius • Mr. Ashford D. Vinson Mr. Wardell C. Wright, Jr. 0

ZA ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Mr. & Mrs. John R. Bradford Ill •:• Mr. David F. Chesal Mr. David & Stacey Crandall 0 Mr. James R. Heil 0 Mr. FrankL. Hutchinson Mr. Brandon & Christina Keener Mr. David R. McDonal, Jr. 0 Mr. Mark E. Moehring 0 Mr. Frank Yarborough·:·

ZB ZETA BETA (UC-San Diego) Mr. David B. Bleiweiss 0 Mr. John M. Cannon Dr. Eric R. McMillan, MD 0

zr ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) Mr. JesseS. Fool Bear Mr. Larry & Bev Freer Mr. David W. Kirkland·:· Mr. Joe C. Kraft 0 Mr. Kirk John Rustvold 0 Mr. Steward E. Sandstrom • Mr. Parry J. Schmeichel 0 Mr. Michael A. Welvaert 0

Z1l ZETA DELTA (Shippensburg) Mr. James T. Fahey •:• Mr. Jeffrey H. Hiltner 0 Mr. Richard H. Hiltner (·) Mr. Randy W. Kline ·

ZE ZETA EPSILON (George Mason)

Mr. Jeffrey M. Armstrong ·:· Mr. Alan P. Duesterhaus • Mr. D. Richard Embrey •:• Mr. Eric H. Lindenberg 0 Mr. Lee M. Quick 0

2ZZETA ZETA (North Florida) Mr. Roger R. Calafato ·:· LCDR Robert H. Cheyne, Jr. 0 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Powers, Sr. 0 Mr. John C. Powers, Jr. ·

ZB ZETA THETA (Texas· Austin) Mr. Roberto F. Geron·:· Mr. William W. Jones, Jr. • Col. Jack Salmon, USAF (Ret) ·:·

Zl ZETA IOTA (/UP) Mr. S. William. Forrest · Mr. Charles F. Geraci

ZK ZETA KAPPA (Richard Stockton College)

Mr. Steven C. Meincke · Zl\ ZETA LAMBDA(CS-Chico)

Mr. Jess Rodriguez Mr. Tracey Matthew Thurston

ZM ZETA MU (California State-Northridge)

Mr. Eric D. Cearley Mr. Randy & Sabrina Plaice • Mr. Ryan M. Pringle Mr. Stefan M. Wilcox 0

ZM ZETA NU (West Chester) Mr. Saul Montanez Mr. John E. Twohig •

z:=. ZETA X I (Averett College) Mr. Robert Vaughan Alexander • Mr. Rafael Cervantes • Dr. James T. Foster Mr. Michael A. Slaydon Mr. David J . Thomas·:·

W ZETA OMICRON (SUNY .Cortland)

Mr. John B. Savlgnano Zll ZETA PI (Marshall)

Mr. Christopher L. Conley • Mr. William H. Estes Mr. Jerry B. Wiley

ZP ZETA RHO (California State· Fullerton)

Mr. Dominic Abeyta Mr. John M. Deacy 0 Mr. Shahmir Ali Nadjmabadi •:• Mr. Armando R. Sanbrano •

'ZI ZETA SIGMA (UC-Davis) Mr. Sean P. Green · Mr. Tony & Lillian Moses

ZT ZETA TAU (Barton College) Mr. James K. Beazley Ill Mr. Timothy A. Osborn •:•

7:( ZETA UPSILON (Bloomsburg) Mr. Brian C. Kutsmeda Mr. Frank Luckangelo ~ Mr. Thomas M. Muller ·

za> ZETA PHI (Colorado State) Mr. Corey L. Dillon 0 Mr. Marty Stow "-

'ZX ZETA CHI (Albright College) Mr. RobertW. Holliday

:ZW ZETA PSI (/UPUI) Mr. Benjamin W. Hughett

zn ZETA OMEGA (Towson) Mr. Brian C. Dempsey Mr. W. Christopher Grant Mr. George E. Linares • Mr. Reid Mitnick · Mr. Benjamin D. Wade • Mr. Kevin D. Yates 0

HA ETA ALPHA (Concord College) Mr. David L. Everett Mr. Douglas J Montgomery

Hr ETA GAMMA (Colorado · Boulder)

Mr. Eron Ashley • Mr. Kenneth J . Heidemann·:· Mr. & Mrs. Bradley Jensen • Mr. R. "Trey" Lyons Mr. Zackery D. Moxcey • Mr. Steven J. Stewart ·

lit. ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Mr. Philip D. Chernutan Mr. Robert D. Evans .:. Mr. Danny Fortney •:• Mr. Roy H. Little Ill •:•

HE ETA EPSILON (Maryland) Mr. Michael J. Friedman ·

Mr. Ross W. Knoblauch 0 Mr. Lawrence M. Miller

HZ ETA ZETA (Queens College) Mr. Trav is & Whitney Wallace

1+1 ETA ETA (UC - Irvine) Mr. ArthurS. Charchian • Mr. Matt Traum

1-El ETA THETA (San Francisco) Mr. Gin W. Takahashi Mr. Cosmo A. Taormina · Mr. Nelson E. Wong v

HI ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport)

Mr. Timothy D. Campbell •:• Mr. Derek C. Kolodinskl

HK ETA KAPPA (SUNY • Plattsburgh) Mr. Paul M Schneeloch, Jr.

HA ETA LAMBDA (SUNY· Brockport)

Mr. Richard J . Shamus Mr. James S. Slaiman •:• Mr. William R. Wilkinson

HM ETA MU (Wingate) Mr. Jeffrey T. Brown Mr. Scott A. Wilson

HN ETA NU (Pennsylvania) Mr. Alexander Faerman Mr. Barak M. Klein Mr. Fred B. Rothman •

IE ETA XI (SUNY-Albany) Mr. Keith E. Johnston

lffi ETA PI (Coastal Carolina) Mr. Brian C. Behrens Mr. James D. Dukes, Jr. Mr. Mark J. Miller · Mr. David J. Myroup •

HP ETA RHO (Southwest Texas State)

Mr. Dustin L Alexander Mr. Brett J. Lee •:• Mr. Robert L. Moffett Ill•:•

HL ETA SIGMA (UCLA) Mr. Kenneth M. Chong Mr. Larry Sun Tsai

fiT ETA TAU (Kentucky) Mr. James D. Bolen, Jr. • Mr. William C. Goetz, PH .D. Mr. David J . Millay

HY ETA UPSILON (Miami) Mr. Gregory J. Grilliot 0 Mr. John T. Healy 0 Mr. RobertHite Mr. Joshua D. Lundell Lt. Col. (Ret) Stephen A. Lundell Mr. Michael K. Short •

H<1> ETA PHI (UMBC) Mr. Brian C. Harrison

HX ETA CHI (TCU) Mr. James P. Chustz Mr. Mark J. Curry Mr. Jay M. Gardner • Mr. Marcus Kain Mr. Barry D. Oldham • Mr. Kenneth J. Oubre, Jr.,. Mr. Benjamin Roman • Mr. Jeremy A. Roman Dr. C. Thomas Sewell , Jr. Mr. Charles F. Weems 0

H'+' ETA PSI (Central Florida) CW04 Michael A. Pigford, RET (USN) Mr. John M. Sura, Jr. • Mr. Michael D. Weaver •

8A THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi)

Dr. & Mrs. J. William Davis • Mr. Thomas A. Edwards Mr. Jared D. Hopkins •

8E THETA EPSILON (Kansas) Mr. Lyle A. Doh I Mr. Brian A. Rock 0 Mr. Nicholas A. Zachariades

Only 2,454 alumni made a gift to the Foundation in 2002. That is less than 4% of the 63,000 alumni who are reading this now. Imagine what we could do ...

If everyone who gets this magazine sent us just $1 0, our endowment would grow by $630,000.00!

FRJE D OF THE FRATER ITY Each year a number of non­members demonstrate their support of our efforts with a gift to the Foundation. Parents, spouses, relatives, employers, staff and other non-member donors are listed here with grateful appreciation of their generous support in 2002.

Anonymous Mr. Robert Henry Branch Cornell University Mrs. Elizabeth A. Fehr Mrs. Ann C. Gregory Mrs. Shirley L. Hardee Ms. Betty Lowell Omicron Chapter Mr. Chad L. Nicholas Mrs. Francine L. Paluso Pi Kappa Phi Properties Mr. Shawn W. Rabourn Mr. George E. Sheetz Mr. & Mrs. J. Michael Voynich Mr. Felix J. Ward Ms. Joann M. Westfall Ms. Stephanie L. Wilson Mrs. Louise F. Woody

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NU PHI SOCIETY The Nu Phi Society recognizes those alumni who have

attended f ive or more Supreme Chapters, as well as those who have held the title of Mr. Pi Kappa Phi, or

have been inducted into the Hall of Fame. The 2002 Nu Phi members are:

A ALPHA Mr. Julius E. Burges X Mr. Daniel B. Barry •

X CHI Dr. J. Patrick Figley • Mr. Bruce L. Rogers X

Dr. R. Burke "Chip" Voorneveld + r GAMMA

'I' PSI Mr. John S. Kirk !<>

Mr. Steven S. Ryder + I IOTA

Mr. Michael V. Cowan + Mr. Parker H. Petit !<>

K KAPPA Mr. W. Stuart Hicks X Mr. Thomas H. Sayre +

A LAMBDA Mr. Frank L. Lane X

M MU Mr. William D. Fuqua • Mr. Frank T. Wrenn Ill •

::: XI Mr. Edward L. Corson II • Mr. Durward W. Owen X Mr. John J. Ribar, Jr. (Tim) • Mr. James S. Stump + Hon. James C. Turk ·,. Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill '•' Mr. Dudley F. Woody X

0 OMICRON Mr. Harry E. Caldwell , Jr. <3 Mr. Emmett Orin Dendy + Mr. R. Nathan Hightower X Mr. Travis P. Julian X

Mr. William F. Newell • Mr. Robert J. Wilcox ~ n OMEGA

Mr. David G. Lane • Mr. Greg V. Linder + Mr. Emmanual O'Drobinak +

A E ALPHA EPSILON Mr. Richard C. Bartlett • Mr. Michael L. O'Donnell • Mr. Robert J . Paterno X Mr. Mark E. Timmes + Mr. John Jeffry Wahlen •

AZ ALPHA ZETA Dr. David H. Vawter +

A8 ALPHA THETA Mr. Matthew J . Shaheen •

A I ALPHA IOTA Mr. Ralph S. Foster, Jr. D Mr. James Ernest Johnson

AO ALPHAOMICRON Mr. Eric J . Almquist • Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom lh Mr. Eldred J . Harman '

Dr. A.J. (Lonnie) Strickland Ill • Mr. Paul C. Wesch •

Mr. Emmerson D. Linney • Mr. Warren R. Madden + Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill :..

Al: ALPHA SIGMA P RHO

Mr. Richard G. Anderson • r SIGMA

Mr. Jerry T. Brewer X Mr. Walter H. Pickens, Jr. +

Y UPSILON Mr. James Gunnar Schalin •

RESTRlCTED QFTS Many donors choose to support specific programs of the Foundation with their contribution. These gifts allow these important programs and services to continue by providing a sound financial base. We gratefully acknowledge and recognize the following individuals for their special support this past year.

Mr. Howard H. Baker, Jr. + AY ALPHA UPSILON

Mr. Walter Keith Sheppard • A<l> ALPHA PHI

Mr. Nathanael P. Gombis • A 'I' ALPHA PSI

Dr. Phillip M . Summers X

STAR PROGRA \t' Mr. Eldred J. Harman

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. David G. Lane

Omega (Purdue) Mr. Victor C. Valencia

Zeta Rho (CSU-Fullerton)

SUPREME ACADEMY Mr. John R. Andrews

Delta Delta (Truman State) Mr. Harry E. Caldwell, Jr.

Omicron (Alabama) Mr. Mark F. Jacobs

Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington) Mr. James Ernest Johnson

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Mr. James A. Krucher

Beta Alpha (NJIT) Mr. David G. Lane

Omega (Purdue) Mr. John Jeffry Wahlen

Alpha Epsilon (Florida)

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BA BETA ALPHA Mr. Stephen P. DePalma Mr. Patrick Guerra 9 Mr. John F. Lee, Jr. • Mr. James A. Krucher X Mr. John E. Pugliesi + B~ BETA DELTA

Mr. Robert A. Cione + BE BETA EPSILON

Mr. Jay J. Stucke! + Bl BETA IOTA

Mr. J. Robert Shindell • BK BETA KAPPA

Mr. Kenneth J. Cribbs X BM BETAMU

Dr. C. Mitchell Adrian • Mr. Wilfred R. Bourne, Jr. • Mr. Richard B. Smith +

r A GAMMA ALPHA Mr. Joseph L. Alexander • Mr. Richard B. Bonner • r~ GAM MADELTA

BG Thomas L. Carter, USAFR X rK GAMMA KAPPA

Mr. Glenn Aspinwall • Dr. Perry W. Buffington • rN GAMMANU

Mr. Jeffrey L. Esola D r::: GAMMA XI

Mr. William L. Finney X f<l> GAMMAPHI

Mr. Frank D. Havard • ~ B DELTA BETA

Mr. Jonathan W. Woodward ·:· M DELTA DELTA

Mr. John R. Andrews X Mr. Chuck Jay Barnard +

VOLUNTEER. INITIATIVE FUND Mr. Steven J. Borowiec

Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Mr. Lloyd G. Etheredge, Jr.

Beta Omicron (Northwestern) Mr. David L. Hohnadel

Epsilon Upsilon (Georgia College) Mr. Irvin P. (Chuck) Howard

Delta Delta (Truman State) Mr. Charles F. Mathies II

Beta Iota (Toledo) Mr. William F. Newell

PSI(Comell) Mr. & Mrs. William T. Sigmon

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Mr. Ruben A. Tweedy

Beta Omicron (Northwestern) Mr. David M. White

Beta Alpha (NJ IT) Mr. Dwayne K. Todd

Alpha Eta (Samford)

tlZ DELTA ZETA Mr. Gregory L. Ball + ~A DELTA LAMBDA

Mr. William C. Jackson, Jr. + Mr. Francis C. Proctor, Jr. + ~'I' DELTA PSI

Mr. Billy L. Jacobs + Mr. Mark F. Jacobs X

E E EPSILON EPSILON Dr. David Michael Donathan +

E EPSILONNU Mr. Robert E. Langbein +

EO EPSILON OMICRON Mr. Joseph A. Brady Ill +

EY EPSILON UPSILON Mr. David L. Hohnadel D

EO EPSILON OMEGA Mr. Peter L. Dudley D Mr. Robert E. Welsh •

ZA ZETA ALPHA Mr. Scott C. Gasparini •

Z0 ZETA THETA Mr. Tracy D. Maddux +

ZP ZETA RHO Mr. Victor C. Valencia + Hr ETA GAMMA

Mr. Bret M. Heidemann D ~ ETA DELTA

Mr. Kenneth S. Smith D

Mrs Lou1s N Evans m honor of Mr Boyd A. Evans. Sr (Alpha Beta)

Mrs Mary K. Hill m honor of Mr John T Hill (Alpha Lambda)

Ms Patncia S Jones m honor of Mr Richard W Jones (Alpha Theta)

Mrs MargaretA Memtt m honor of Mr GilbertS Memtt (Alpha Upsilon)

Mrs Manon M Miller in honor of Mr ThomasA Mlller(GammaZeta)

Mrs Luc1en E Owen m honor of Mr Luc1en E Owen (Alpha Iota)

Ms Belinda Richardson m honor of Mr William L Finney (Alpha Iota)

Ms Michele Thompson 1n honor of Dr Brooks Thompson (Gamma Gamma)

Mr & Mrs James L Thompson in honor of Mr Frank A McNeill (Kappa)

Mr & Mrs James L Thompson m honor of Mr BalieyW Hobgood. Jr (Kappa)

Mr & Mrs James L Thompson m honor of Mr William T Moore. CPA (Kappa)

Mr Donald C Young m honor of Mr Richard L. Young (Kappa)

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THE GATEWAY SOCIETY The Gateway Society recognizes those individuals who make known to us their plans to include Pi Kappa Phi in their estate plans or have made a gift to the Foundation through a bequest, trust, annuity or life insurance benefit. The Society was created to thank these caring and dedicated alumni during their lifetime for gifts that will be received at some future date. Planned gifts offer the donor sign ificant tax advantages and afford them the opportunity to make a long-term difference through the Foundation. Those Brothers who have currently indicated that Pi Kappa Phi has been included in their estate plans are listed here: .. If your name is missing from the list and you have included Pi Kappa Phi in you r es tate plans, please contact Dick Baker (BOO) 929-1904 ex t. 106.

NATIONAL PRESIDENTS CIRCLE The undergraduate giving club of the Foundation, the National Pres ident 's Circle allows student members the privilege of supporting the work of the Foundation through a small annual gift and a commitment to continue their support of the Foundation following graduation. The 2002 members are listed below. We thank these young men for setting the example for others to follow in supporting the continuing educational mission of the Foundation.

ALPHA Mr. William A. Gordon Mr. Andrew T. Shepherd Mr. David M. Trausneck

ZETA Mr. Gary W. Cooper, Jr.

IOTA Mr. Brian M. Brady Mr. Kyle S. Ross

LAMBDA Mr. M ichael J . Greene

SIGMA Mr. Faiyaz F. Dossaji

"UUJ Mr. Brett H. Parker

CHI Mr. Matthew A. Foreman Mr. Brandon J . Waters

ALPHA Mr. Daniel B. Barry Mr. Julius E. Burges Mr. Thomas L. Hudson Mr. David H. Jaffee Dr. R. Burke "Chip" Voorneveld

GAMMA Neil B. & Maple M. Weatherall

ZETA Mr. Jesse C. Crimm

ETA Mr. P. Seale Hipp

KAPPA Mr. W. Stuart Hicks

LAMBDA Mr. FrankL. Lane Mr. James L. Lester Mr. T. Philip Tappy M r. David E. Tidmore

XI Mr. David R. Clow, Ed . D. Mr. Edward L. Corson II Mr. Reginald W. Gravely, Jr. Mr. Durward W. Owen Judge & Mrs. James C.Turk Mr. Tim Ribar Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill Mr. Dudley F. Woody

OMICRON Dr. A.J . (Lonnie) Strickland Ill

RHO Mr. Richard G. Anderson

SIGMA Mr. James A. Quinn II

UPSILON Mr. Michael A. Lowery Mr. James G. Schalin

PSI Mr. RichardS. Shull

ALPHA ALPHA M r. RyanS. Dorward Mr. Aaron C. Mabon Mr. Joshua D. Rubin

ALPHA ZETA Mr. Travis T. Hampton

ALPHA RHO Mr. Jason R. Hyett Mr. Nicholas A. James Mr. Derek S. Lucas

ALPHA SIGMA Mr. Ira J . Katzman

ALPHA PHI Mr. Brian J. Hess Mr. ScottT. Waicekauskas

BETA ALPHA Mr. Brian J . De Castro Mr. Jose A. Dos Reis Mr. Anthony 0 . Farinhas Mr. Brandon T. Sorensen

BETA THETA Mr. Daniel S. Fri tcher Mr. Jake C. Henderson Mr. Sean P. Mahoney

BETA IOTA Mr. Nathan W. Rehmer

BETA KAPPA Mr. Jonathan E. Jewell

BETA NU (Houston) Mr. Patrick M. Ort iz Mr. Jarred C. Portelance M r. Nathaniel H. Pryor Mr. Jesse B. Thompson Ill Mr. Kevin M. Visentin

GAMMA ALPHA Mr. Jason M. Cosgrove Mr. William B. Pugh

GAMMA DELTA Mr. Ryan M. Barnes Mr. Nicholas W. Cook Mr. Eric A. Hogan

GAMMA KAPPA Mr. Jamie L. DeLoach Mr. Sean E. Santiago Mr. Matthew L. Woodcock

GAMMA LAMBDA Mr. Amos L. King Mr. Anthony D. Rich

OMEGA Mr. David G. Lane

ALPHA EPSILON Mr. Albert E. Luer Mr. Michael L. O'Donnell Mr. Mark E. Timmes

ALPHA ZETA Mr. James S. Marsh Mr. David H. Vawter

ALPHA KAPPA Mr. Mark E. Perrin

ALPHAMU Kevin & Kim Murphy

ALPHA XI LTC George A. Carleton Ill

ALPHA OMICRON Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom Mr. Walter C. Dorr

ALPHA PSI Dr. Phillip M. Summers

BETA ALPHA Mr. Stephen P. DePalma Mr. James A. Krucher

BETA GAMMA Mr. Ronald E. Krebs Dr. Warren D. Robb

BETA ETA Mr. Christopher D. New

BETA KAPPA Mr. Kenneth J. Cribbs

BETA UPSILON Mr. Walter H. Brinkman Mr. Glenn A. Dickson Mr. George F. Shipp

GAMMA KAPPA Mr. A. Glenn Aspinwall Dr. Perry W. Buffington

GAMMANU Mr. Ronald J. deValinger

Mr. Jeffery C. Wienhoff GAMMA PHI

Mr. Landon B. Dollar Mr. Rafael J. Gonzales Ill Mr. Sean P. Marks

DELTA ALPHA Mr. Geoffrey W. Vaughan

DELTA DELTA Mr. Nicholas R. Cloud Mr. Damon A. Thayer

DELTA EPSILON Mr. Stephen R. Brackett Mr. Joseph L. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Jonathan D. Smalley

DELTA ETA Mr. Jeremy K. Edmiston Mr. Ethan N. Martin Mr. Luke A. Swain

DELTA IOTA Mr. Thomas W. McNeill

DELTA CHI Mr. Sean M. McGivern

DELTA UPSILON Mr. Thomas R. Balmer Mr. Thomas F. Calhoun Mr. Ryan C. Crucitt Mr. Stephen A. Crucitt Mr. Matthew D. Enos Mr. Brian P. Farrell Mr. Jackson Forosisky Mr. Chad B. Friedman Mr. Shar Hafeez Mr. Ryan F. Jackson Mr. ian Joos Mr. Robert Kiss Mr. Jason A. Presley Mr. Stephen D. Raham Mr. Michael J . Revell Mr. Ryan M. Wilson

DELTA PSI Mr. Ryan S. Price Mr. Zackary N. Horn Mr. Lance E. White

EPSILON ALPHA Mr. Darris R. Means Mr. Matthew E. Rice Mr. Nicholas A. Schroeder Mr. Benjamin D. Seay

GAMMA XI Will iam L. & Janes S. Finney Michael &Jennifer Hall

GAMMA PHI Mr. Frank D. Havard

GAMMA OMEGA Mr. A. Jeffrey McGhee

DELTA DELTA John & Cheryl Andrews

DELTA ZETA Dr. ArthurJ . Quickenton

DELTA LAMBDA Mr. William C. Jackson, Jr.

Mr. Michael C. Soult II Mr. Christian A. Wiggins

EPSILON LAMBDA Mr. Richard W. Allen

EPSILON TAU Mr. Gregory M. Campoli

EPSILON PHI Mr. James A. Bencina Ill Mr. Thomas A. Ceasar Mr. JosephS. Davis Mr. David G. Farr Mr. David M. King

ZETA GAMMA Mr. Eric N. Cunningham Mr. Erik D. Granstrom

ZETAMU Mr. Joseph J . Catlin

ZETA PHI Mr. Kyle W. Colavito Mr. Henry F. Dougan

ZETA CHI Mr. Todd A. Alscher Mr. Eduardo A. Bowersox Mr. Shawn S. Calkins Mr. Richard L. Carrione Mr. Brian G. Colon Mr. Andrew A. Dankel Mr. James V. DeLuccia Mr. ChristopherJ. Distel Mr. Andrew T. Dryburgh Mr. Jason M. Galbraith Mr. Ryan M. Greene Mr. Sean A. Greene Mr. Bradley M. Iezzi Mr. Matthew K. Jones Mr. John J. Kane, Jr. Mr. AdamS. Lanser Mr. Timothy D. Lauro Mr. Robert E. Lee II Mr. Ryan P. Manbeck Mr. ian J . Matlack Mr. Justin D. Murphy Mr. Joseph J Kirsche Mr. Nicholas J. Pagano Mr. Craig M. Potteiger Mr. Scott E. Reinford Mr. RobertJ. Aybnick Mr. Brian D. Stoltzfus

DELTA SIGMA Mr. John P. Babel

DELTA CHI Mr. Tim Lindemuth

DELTA PSI Mr. Mark F. Jacobs

EPSILON IOTA Mr. Steven T. Kirkman

EPSILO OMEGA Mr. Timothy E. Haen

ZETA PSI Mr. M ichael F. Gorski

ETA GAMMA Mr. Michael E. Donnelly

ETA DELTA Mr. Justin A. Brown Mr. Richard G. Dunn

ETA ZETA Mr. Ryan W Cage Mr. Richard E. Hamm Mr. Adam B. Hyatt

ETA OMICRON Mr. John J. Lowry Mr. David E. Parker Mr. Patrick S. Savage

ETA SIGMA Mr. Gregory W. Bauer Mr. Joseph P. Vardner

ETA TAU Mr. David A. Miller

ETA UPSILON Mr. Bryan P. Mansfield Mr. Jason A. Zickafoose

ETA PHI Mr. Michael J . Stahl Mr. Stephen M. Williams Mr. David J. Winter

ETA CHI Mr. Benjamin W Johns

THETA BETA Mr. Keith G. Stewart

THETA DELTA Mr. Sergio A. Balsinde Ill Mr. Geoffrey R. Johnson Mr. Jose M . Otero

THETA EPSILON Mr. Jacob J . Albers Mr. Jason J . Brunner Mr. Joshua D. Kropf Mr. Nikolas A. Loecher

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EDUCATIONAL SUPPO~T The mission of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is to provide support

for the educational programs of the Fraternity. Educational support provided by the Foundation in 2002 included:

The Foundation grants money to offset the educational costs of Pi Kappa Phi's leadersh ip schools, including Pi Kapp Co/lege, Supreme Academy at Supreme Chapter and the Mid-Year Leadership Conferences. By attending these schools, undergraduates /earn effective techniques on leadership, persona/ growth and development, motivation and organizational ski/Is.

Leadership Institute The hallmark of our Leadership Institute features an outstanding program, Stephen R. Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

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This seminar is corporate-/eve/leadership training from the best in personal development. Conducted by Covey trained Pi Kappa Phi facilitators, th is seminar gives our members an edge in an ever competitive world. Past participants have called this the "ultima te • in productivity and improvement workshops. Through program funding by the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, students receive the same materials and training that is offered to management employees of major corporations at a fraction of the price. The program is presented annually through eight regional cone/aves.

Throughout the undergraduate experience, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation retains the services of Academic Coaches on every campus. These faculty members receive an annual stipend from the Foundation and work exclusively with the members of the undergraduate chapter and deliver our Collegiate Success Program curriculum to chapter members. The Academic Coach serves as an advisor and mentor to the chapter, providing group and individual assistance to ensure the academic success of every student. Pi Kappa Phi is the only national co/lege fraternity to provide Academic Coaches for its undergraduate members; yet another example of why Pi Kappa Phi is America's Leading Fraternity.

A dynamic career and life success seminar that helps prepare the undergraduate for life after co/lege. Designed by a Fortune 100 consultant, it is another Foundation supported program that provides a decisive advantage as our young graduates prepare to enter the "rea/ world " and their professiona l career.

An exciting new Foundation funded program, STAR - "Students Talking about Alcohol and Responsibility" is a highly effective workshop which helps undergraduate members make informed and responsible choices regarding alcohol use. Following an intense half-day seminar, the STAR Program staff conducts follow-up research over a three month period, reporting results and positive change to our chapters. Sixty seven chapters received STAR training in 2002, with 100 more scheduled to participate in the program in the 2002- 2003 school year.

Like any large organization, it takes a dedicated corps of volunteers to make things happen. Pi Kappa Phi is blessed with thousands of alumni brothers who give something back with their time and talent. Acting as advisors and mentors to our chapters, these lifelong brothers serve as Chapter Advisors, District Counselors, Regional Governors, Ambassadors and more. Through support from the Foundation, our goal is to recruit, train and support 2,004 volunteer leaders by the year 2004 - the 100th Anniversary of Pi Kappa Phi.

These chapter-level endowment funds, which are established through and maintained by the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, encourage alumni and others to make tax-deductible contributions on behalf of their chapter. Grants are made to the chapter for approved educational uses, such as installing a com­puter, expanding a chapter library and offsetting costs to attend fraternity sponsored educational and leadership programs.

Scholarships The Foundation provides a number of scholarships to deserving undergraduates. Several are designed specifically for associate members and to recognize those who have made significant improvement in their grade point average. Each Pi Kappa Phi scholarship is awarded for chapter, campus and community leadership and involvement as we// as academic achievement, once again focus ing on our goal to create men of CLASS - Character, Leadership, Academics, Sportsmanship and Service.

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ITK<P 2002 FOUNDATION UNDERGRADUATE

Recipients of the Jack M. Casper Leadersh ip Society Award receive the following:

SCHOLARSHIP AWARD S • Recognition at Pi Kapp College or Supreme Chapter with an award plaque and provided travel and lodging.

The Jack M. Casper Leadership Society Funded by alumnus Jack M. Casper, Alpha Ups ilon (Drexel) and endowed through the Foundation, The Jack M. Casper Leadership Society was created to annually recognize and reward sophomore or junior undergraduate members who have demonstrated superior leadership and academic performance in the name of Pi Kappa Phi Fratern ity. Nominees must complete an interview and essay, have a 3.0 or higher GPA, currently hold or have held a chapter leadership position and show campus and community involvement beyond membership in Pi Kappa Phi.

• One day participation in an outdoor leadersh ip and training adventure school during the summer leadersh ip conference.

• Invitation to attend the Annual Trustees & Governors Banquet and be recognized for selection to the Society.

• Full Scholarship to attend the North American Interfrater­nity Conference's "Undergraduate Inter-Fratern ity Institute• (UIFI) held each summer for Greek leaders nationwide.

• Recognition in the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation 's Annual Report, a long with notification to college and loca I newspaper of selection .

Outstanding Associate Members Awarded to undergraduate new members whose academic excellence gets them off to the right start and sets an example for other chapter brothers to follow:

James Walter Cain , Theta Alpha (University of Southern Mississippi )

Vytautas J. Damasius, Omega (Purdue University)

Kyle Shanley Fitzgerald , Delta Ch i (Kansas State University)

William Jeffrey Jernigan , Theta Alpha (University of Southern Mississippi)

Andrew Ewing Moss, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee State Univers ity)

RobertJames Schneider, Zeta Phi (Colorado State University)

' The Foundation proudly recogn izes the 2002 Jack M. Casper Leadership Society members:

Pictured left to nght

Kelly A Bergstrom 2002 Foundation Chairman. Alpha Om1cron (Iowa Sta e)

Jacob Jon Albers. Theta Epsilon (Un1vers1ty of Kansas)

Michael Donnelly Eta Gamma (University of Colorado - Boulder)

Robert Anderson Haggard, Eta Tau (Un1vers1ty of Kentucky)

Nicholas A James Alpha Rho (West V1rg1n1a University)

Matthew Franc1s McHale. Eta Epsilon (Un1vers1ty of aryland)

Ke1th Geordie Stewart. Theta Beta (Un1vers1ty of West Georg1a)

BenJamin Charles Williams. Eta Ch1 (Texas Chr1st1an Un1vers1ty)

Jack M Casper Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

Turnaround Scholars Presented to Brothers who demonstrate hard work and character by making significant improvement in their academic performance:

Pi Kapp Schola rs Awarded to juniors and seniors who combine consistently outstanding academic performance with leadersh ip and service to the fraternity and their campus:

Kristen (Kit ) Brauer, Theta Eps ilon (University of Kansas )

Gary Lee Clark , Alpha Phi (Il lino is Institute of Technology)

Adam Di Giovann i, Beta Kappa (Georgia State Univers ity)

Ira Katzman , Alpha Sigma (Univers ity of Tennessee )

Carl Mil ler, Eta Ch i (Texas Christian University)

Trey Mille r, Eta Ch i (Texas Christian University)

Sean Michael Calahan , Eta Ch i (Texas Christian University)

Christopher G. Cole, Zeta Phi (Colorado State University)

Adam Bray Hyatt, Eta Zeta (Queens University)

Jay Vincent Loebig, Beta Iota (University of Toledo)

Ross McCollum, Zeta Rho (Californ ia State - Fullerton)

Graham F. Schelle , Alpha Delta (University of Washington)

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IIK<I>FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill Cha irman Xi (Roanoke)

BG Thomas L. Carter, USAFR Vice Chairman Gamma Delta (Memphis)

Mr. Jack M. Casper Secretary/Treasurer Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

Mr. David G. Lane National President Omega (Purdue)

Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

Mr. PatrickJ Danehy Delta Zeta (Appalachian State)

Mr. Stephen P. DePalma Beta Alpha (NJIT)

Mr. Eldred J. Harman Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

Mr. Frank D. Havard Gamma Phi (South Alabama)

Mr. R. Nathan Hightower Omicron (Alabama)

Mr. FrankL. Lane Lambda (Georgia)

Mr. David D. Morgan

COMMliTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Chairman : Mr. Allen 0 . Woody Ill , Xi (Roanoke) BG Thomas L. Carter, USAFR, Gamma Delta (Memphis) Mr. Jack M. Casper, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Mr. Patrick J. Danehy, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Mr. Stephen P. DePalma, Beta Alpha (NJIT) Mr. R. Nathan Hightower, Omicron (Alabama) Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill , Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

ALUMNI RELATIONS COMMITTEE Chairman : Mr. Frank D. Havard, Gamma Phi (South Alabama) Mr. John Andrews, Delta Delta (Truman State) Mr. Jerry T. Brewer, Sigma (South Carolina) Mr. David Jaffee, Alpha (Charleston) Mr. Durward W. Owen , Xi (Roanoke)

DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Co- Chairman : Mr. Stephen P. DePalma , Beta Alpha (NJIT) Co- Chairman : Mr. R. Nathan Hightower, Omicron (Alabama) Mr. Jim "Tripp" Hall Ill , Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Mr. Christopher L. McGown, Eta Alpha (Concord) Mr. Gary A. Meadows, Chi (Stetson) Mr. Wayne R. Moore , Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Kevin K. Murphy, Alpha Mu (Penn State) Mr. Robert Plummer, Beta Omega (East TN State)

DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE Chairman : Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill , Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Jack M. Casper, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Mr. Glenn A. Dickson , Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Mr. David G. Lane , Omega (Purdue)

INVESTMENT COMMITTEE Chairman : Mr. Patrick J. Danehy, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Mr. Kelley A. Bergstrom, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Thomas E. Camp IV, Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Mr. Jack M. Casper, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)

Mr. Eldred J. Harman, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Allen 0. Woody Ill , Xi (Roanoke)

Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

fOUNDATIO

Mr. Mark E. Timmes Ch ief Executive Officer Alpha Epsilon (Florida) [email protected]

Mr. Richard F. Baker. Jr. COO/VP of Development Delta Beta (North Georgia) [email protected]

Mr. Thomas H. Atwood Director of Alumni Services Beta Eta (Florida State) [email protected]

Ms. Joann M . Westfall Development Associate [email protected]

THE BOARD OF GO\'E~~ORS

Promment alumni who have served the Fraternity 1n a

s1gnlf1cant leadership capac1ty and who have been maJor donors are nommated

to serve on the Board of Governors These brothers

have served as a past official, volunteer leader Mr P1

Kappa Ph1 or Hall of Fame Member The Governors

ass1st the Foundation 1n an adv1sory capac1ty part1c1pate

1n natiOnal and local alumni events and fund ra1smg

actiVIties They also support the miSSion of the Foundation

through a lifelong fmancial commitment

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS Mr. Richard G. Anderson , Rho (Washington & Lee) Mr. Peter C. Barr, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Mr. Richard C. Bartlett, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Mr. Jerry T. Brewer, Sigma (South Carolina) Mr. Gene Cartledge , Omicron (Alabama) Mr. Jack M. Casper, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Mr. Kenneth J. Cribbs, Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Mr. William L. Finney, Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Mr. R. Nathan Hightower, Omicron (Alabama) Mr. W. Bernard Jones , Jr., Omicron (Alabama) Mr. Travis P. Julian , Omicron (Alabama) Mr. David G. Lane, Omega (Purdue) Mr. Durward W. Owen , Xi (Roanoke) Mr. Randy Y. Owen , Delta Epsilon (Jacksonville State) Dr. Frank M. Parrish Ill , Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. William J. Rickert, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Mr. Walter Keith Sheppard , Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Dr. A. J. (Lonnie) Strickland Ill , Omicron (Alabama) Honorable James C. Turk, Xi (Roanoke) Dr. R. Burke "Chip" Voorneveld , Alpha (Charleston) Mr. Paul C. Wesch , Omicron (Alabama) Mr. Gordon B. Wright, Alpha Tau (Rensselaer Polytech)

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RUN PI KAPPS

RUN I Brothers of

Eta Chi (Texas

Christian) shown

during Rise &Run . a

run from Ft Worth to Houston

seemed lofty, what the future held was even more so.

After many logistical difficul­ties and a vi ion to make tl1e pro­gram even bigger, Eta Chi realized it needed to legal ly separate from the project. From this separation, Rise and Run, Inc. was founded. The m n of Pi Kappa Phi at TCU incorporated their own 50l(c)3 company, billing it as "A collegiate community dedicated to service, providing awareness and funds for

_ _ ...,.__,. people with disabilities."

Eta Chi Texas Ch ristian Un iversity

They are not just in any frater­nity; tl1ey are individual empow­ered to truly build better men. As the Eta Chi Chapter at TCLI cel­ebrates its S"' Anniversary, the bared values and ideals of Pi

Kappa Phi continue to hape member lives.

In the fall of 2002, Eta Chi embarked on a project to redefine collegiate philantl1ropy and com­munity service. Inspired by their partnership with tl1e RISE School, a preschool for children with Down Syndrome and other devel­opmental delays, Eta Chi envi­sioned an outlet to financially support tl1ese special children.

During tl1e initial planning of the project, the men of Eta Chi did not fully understand the mag­nitude of their endeavors. Origi­nally, the chapter planned a fift)·­hour, continuous relay run span­ning nearly 300 mil to benefit the RISE School. Chapter mem­bers would secure individual spon­sorship for the miles they ran from Fort Worth, Texas to Hous­ton, Texas, with the goal to begin a scholarship endowment at RISE. While this goal in itself

With hundreds of students, faculty and administrators in at­tendance, Rise and Run, Inc. em­barked upon its inaugural run on ~larch 20,2003. Ha~ing raised tens of thousands of dollars and spread­ing tlle message of Rise and Run to hundreds of thousands of people, Rise and Run, Inc. U1e drean1 to help some special children was now a reality. 1l1esteadfastdedication of tlle men of Eta Chi achie\ed the impossible, creating miracles in tl1e lives of children in tl1e Fort \\'orth Conmmnity by merely working to­ward a shared goal and vision for a better tomorrow

Through the experience of creating Rise and Run, Inc., Eta Chi was blessed \vith many affinn­ing gestures from tl1e communi(). In part because of Rise and Run, Inc. the 1 'orth American Interfra­ternity Conference (NIC) named Eta Chi as an Award of Distinc­tion Recipient. 1l1e NIC is anum­brella organization, representing over sixty national fraternities. Of all chapters of all fraternities in the nation, Pi Kappa Phi's chapter at TCl' was named as one of the best. Thi award i a remarkable testament to U1e work of tl1e men of Eta Chi. and ,·alidation tl1at the) tnt!) are building better men.

America's Leading Fratemit) can now proudly ay the) have

America· Leading Chapter! Ch i Stetson University

The Chi chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at Stetson University in Deland, Florida has much to be proud of and is looking forward to a prosperous year. Fall rush turned out well with seven new initiates. The Chi chapter is hon­ored to call them brotl1ers. These seven men po ·sess the moral , ideals, and reflect high standards set b} Pi Kappa Phi.

\\1len it comes to sports, tl1e Chi chapter has been victorious dominating the intramural competition. This year tl1ey were Greek Champions in Basketball, Football, and \'olleyball. With tl1e ble;:,ing of athletic \ictol') come:, responsibility and U1e Chi chapter has embraced this \~itl1 open anllS.

Communi()' service has al­way been a primal')' focus of the chapter. Thi semester tl1ey started a weekly program helping stu­dents at Southwe:,t ~Iiddle School with after school sports activities. Other events consi t of Relay for Life on ~larch lSu', which raises money for the American Cancer Societ), and the fom1ation of a local soccer tean1 for middle school students.

Alpha Xi St. John's University

The end of the Fall Semester 2002 marked the end of a long struggle, as well as the beginning of a great leg;LC) fortl1e Pi KappsatSt.john's L'niversit). After almost tl1ree years of hardships. tl1eSaintjohn' lni­,·ersity chapter receiYed their char­ter and became the first chapter in the Pi Kappa Phi history to adopt an old chapter de:.ignation.

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With roots at the Brooki)TI Pol)­technic Institute.the men at St. John 's merged with a group of alumni. As a result, Alpha Xi was reborn on :\ovember ~~. 100~.

As the second largest frater­nity at Saint john'. the Alpha Xi chapter has become a major force in the Greek Life ystem. The Al­pha Xi chapter has also achiered the high t grade point arerage amongst all the Greeks at aint john 's. Furthem1ore, large con­tingents of men that belong to tl1e l'nited States Reserre Officer Training Cadet (ROTC) program also are members of the Alpha Xi chapter. Those that belong to the ROTC program \\ill go on to lead­ership roles as officers with tl1e l'ni ted States Aml).

In keeping\\iUl the Pi Kappa Phi tradition, the Alpha Xi chap­ter spearheaded a Pu~h :\Jnerica campaign. bringing ~~ cause to tl1e forefront of St. john· . Thi. was done with asucc fui"Em­paUl) Dinner" that was held on September 1 'l , 2002. The dinner was facilitated by Push America·

Director of Chapter Sef\ire..jo-,h Lundell. The aim w~ to bring awaren s to the communi!) 111

regards to people with disabili­ties. Proceed~ collected \\ent di­rectly to Pu. h America.

The \lpha Xi chapter i on the road to success

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TAKING HOME THE

HARDWARE Brothers of Eps1lonPh1 (UAB)pose

wlththe1r new

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2002 Greek

Awards

Epsilon Phi University of Alabama­Birmingham

Having completed their first AccessABIL!lY project this fall, the brothers of Epsilon Phi are now hard at work searching for an­other project in Birmingham. They are also very proud to sup­port our brothers on the inaugu­ral Build America team, Gear Up Florida, and the journey of Hope.

The UAB Greek Awards Ban­quet is right around the comer, where they hope to continue the progress made over the past few years. They are a leading con­tender in the Intramural President's Trophy race, \\<ttich they have won for the past four years. They chapter has also had the past four Greek ~1an of the Year \\<in­ners, as well as dominating all NPC, 'PHC, and IFC chapters in the areas of community service hours and charitable contribu­tions. Epsilon Phi took home nine separate awards from the last ban­quet. Three of the five finalists for the prestigious campus-wide ~1r. UAB Scholarship were Pi Kapps.

The chapter looks fonvard

to hosting a Life 401 and hope­fully, in the future, a regional ride for the Birmingham area.

Epsilon Phi has installed a new Chapter Advisor and a rejuve­nated &lard of Alumni Ad\isors who are beginning a campaign for alumni involvement and upport.

Epsilon Omega Texas Tech Univeristy

The men of the Epsilon Omega chapter at Te.xas Tech have made a trong sho\~ing in early 2003. Be­

ginning with a trong rush class ofeightnewmembers, the Pi Kapps at Texas Tech finished in the top ten for rush in the spring. The active chapter is at a strong num­ber of 70 men and is building to become both Texas Tech and the nation's leading fraternity.

The chapter is coming off a strong fall with the initiation of 18 new active brothers. The chap­ter is already looking forward to the next fall rush. The major thing that the Pi Kapps at Texas Tech are looking forward to this pring is the Second Annual Texas

Thmble Weed Festival. Last years event really took off with a great crowd and many great bands. This year's line up included coun­try legends like jerry jeff Walker and ~lark David \landers. The event was held this year at Buf­falo Spring; Lake in Lubbock Te.xas on April, 5 2003.

Eta Sigma UCLA

If you take a look back at Bruin hi tory, you will see the Wizard himself-john Wooden-guid­ing young CCLA basketball teams to championships. The same can be said for the newly appointed Chapter Advisor and former founding Archon Ben Hofilena.

With the help of a very in­spired Archon, executive council

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take time to d1gest all they can UNVeiL to

chapter at M1d·Year

and Rush Chair, Eta Sigma burst onto the L'CLA Greek scene in a big way this past fall. They started the year with 45 brothers, but quickly grew to 65 by initiating 20 of their 21-man Pi associate class. 'ot only did the chapter grow to the 6"' largest fraternity on campus, but tl1ey accompli bed this while carrying the 41h high­estGPAaswell. The3.19chapter GPA surpassed all-male, all-fra­ternity and all-sorority averages for the fall tem1. U ing their new found numbers and trength, Eta Sigma kept the ball rolling by winning tl1e award for best float at L'CLA' first annual Homecom­ing Parade in the last six years.

Beyond gro\\-th, awards, and a healthy GPA increase, Eta Sigma has made leaps and bow1ds in their community service efforts. In the fall , a ucces ful Push America volunteer relationship was created with Shriner's Hospi­tal, in which the brothers spend time improving the lives of people with disabilities. They also launched their first annual Push Week, which entailed tabling for awareness, ho ting an empathy dinner for the brothers and a guest. and was capped off with the Pi Kappa Fly (non alcohol) social event that raised just over

900. ~ext in line for the pring is a campUS-\\ ide Cltimate Frisbee tournament that hould accrue an even bigger urn for Pu h America' Finally, Eta Sigma is sending eight men to participate in this ~larch ' Pu h Camp in :\'orthem Califomia'.O.

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the chapter' alumni listserY," Undemuth aid, "This allowed alumni from a

greater distance to make adYance plans." Pi Kapps returned to Kansas tate

from as far away as Anchorage, Ak., Seattle, Wa., Washington, D.C., and

-------. Georgia. Additionally, 40 alumni volunteered

t men of Pi Kappa Phi at Kansas State University gare their ampus a red rose garden to celebrate tl1e zsa• anniversal)' of tl1eir

78 founding. Students and alumni raised more than 28,000 in gifts and pledges for the K-State Gardens.

It is tl1e first campus landmark to be named for a fratemity or rori~: "Since our chapter is the young t fraternity at K-State, a

campus with a large and established Greek community, we aw this garden as a way to make a statement, to place Pi Kappa Phi permanently and prominently in the public' eye," said Tim Li ndemuth, the fraternity's chapter advisor.

The work to give a rose garden to the unirersity actually began shortly after Delta Chi's zoa• annirersal)' in 1998. The tudent officers under Archon Andrew Ohm and the Board of Alumni Advisors voted to pursue tl1e project. They secured approYal from the K-State horticulture department for construction and from the KSL Foundation to raise tl1e tax-deductible funds.

Tragedy struck in 2000 \vith the death of tl1e fraternity's longtime housemother Claudene Pillsbury. She started with the fraterni ty in 1984 and lived in the chapter house until a week prior to her death. "Mom P's sudden death was a blow to all the tudents and to the alumni who knew her," Lindemutl1 said. "The alumni board decided to make the rose garden a memorial to her. That action purred many alumni to get behind the project."

TI1e Pi Kaw's gift to K-Siale follv.\ a tnnl of otln du1plffi nationwire "It has been a tradition of Pi Kappa Phi to gire a symbol of

thanks to their university," said ~1ark Timmes, the fraternity' chief executive officer. "This garden will be a lasting gesture for past, present and future members of the Fratemi~· to appreciate and for the enti re K-State community to enjoy."

The design of the Pi Kappa Phi Red Rose Garden is diamond­shaped and measures approximately 75 feet on each side. The rose garden \vi ii be located next to tl1e centul)·-old Conservatory in tl1e K­State Gardens. The diamond honors the shape of the Black Dian1ond membership badge. TI1e nirersi~· · horticulture department \viii coordinate constmction and continual maintenance.

The area around the rose garden has been d ignated by the university as a campus ite for outdoor weddings, adding more significance to the gift.

Other 25tl' anniversal)' weekend events included a black-tie Rose Bal l at the K-State Alumni Center, a golf touman1ent at Colbert !!ills Golf Course, tailgating before the spring football game, among other activities during April 25-2 .

Pi Kappa Phi Fratemi~· CEO, ~1ark E. Ti1111nes attended tl1e e\ent and presented tl1e Silver Legion Awan.l to tl1e founders of the chapter.

A relebration tl1is large required consi~rable adranre planning and ~mitn1e11t of alwnni and student volw1teers. I +member anniversal) committee organiza:ll8 months prior to the e"lffil A fomxling member joined ffi otl1er aiW1mi, l\\0 \\i\ and four ~nb.

"The first thing we did was set a date for the reunion and publicize it in every alumni new letter and through e-mail posted on

to be reunion class leaders agreeing to attend the anniversary as well as recruiting other alumni to join them.

"Reunions are the most successful when friends reunite with friends," said Lindemuth who works for tl1e K-State Alumni Association as editor of tl1e K­!J'laler magazine. "The worst tl1ing that can happen with reunions is when an alumnus attends expecting to see old friends and his contemporaries don't show up. By using class leaders we were able to get much more participation.''

Another anniversary event opening the weekend was the Friday night ritual of initiation for the spring 2003 associate class and fathers of active members. The two \vives on the steering committee planned activities for spouses and children to coincide with the ritual as well as a zoo outing the next moming.

"A popular reunion event tl1at we repeated from the zorn annirersary was the Pi Kapp llistOI)' Walk," Lindemuth said. "Alumni and students walked to the three nearby locations where the chapter has resided since 1978.'' At each location, alumni shared favorite tories and memories about Pi Kapp life that occurred at each house. "The stories were woren \\ith interesting hi tO!)' and a lot of humor," he said, "It was a heartwanning experience for erel)·one."

The K-State Pi Kapps expect to build on the enthusiasm and renewed interest among their alumni by ponsoring more events and projects.

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"While many alumni supported the rose garden gift, sereral others expres_'ied a greater interest in supporting the student chapter in some other way," Lindemuth said. "about ix months before the reunion, some alumni began asking if this annirersal) could be a springboard for a chapter house capital project. ..

Perhaps the old saying is true. One good thing leads to another. !l

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