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1 The Magazine of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity Spring 2009

2 VOLUME 102 NUMBER 2 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE is the offi cial publication of Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity. TKE was founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL. THE TEKE STAFF w h a t s i n s i d e departments Chief Executive Officer Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (Gamma-Theta) Vice President for Fraternal Services John W. Deckard (Grand Chapter) Director of Operations Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE (Gamma-Theta) Director of Business Affairs Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE (Zeta-Theta) Director of Events & Marketing Chris Walsh (Rho-Upsilon) Director of Communication Tom McAninch (Alpha-Zeta) Production Manager Katie Sayre THE TEKE (ISSN ) is an educational journal published quarterly in spring, summer, fall and winter by Tau Kappa Epsilon (a fraternal society), 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN Periodicals Class postage paid at Indianapolis, IN, and additional mailing offi ces. POSTMASTER: send address changes to THE TEKE, 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN All alumni Fraters who donate $10 or more to the TKE Educational Foundation, Inc. will receive a oneyear subscription to THE TEKE. It s our way of saying thank you and of keeping you informed regarding what s going on in your Fraternity today. LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS Society of $250,000 or more - $100,000 - $249,999 Presidents Circle - $50,000 - $99,999 Leaders Society - $25,000 - $49,999 Scholars Society - $10,000 - $24,999 Triangle Society - $5,000 - $9,999 Founders Society - $2,500 - $4,999 Opportunity Out of Defeat Club - $1,000 - $2,499 Grand Council Society - $500 - $999 Fraters Society - $250 - $ Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc CEO s Message Making a House, a Home 6 Recruitment Optimizing Your Assets for Recruitment Success 14 Teke on the Street The Influence of Housing on Recruitment 16 Chapter News Chapter Activities and Accomplishments 24 Volunteers Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter and Volunteers of the Month for April, May, and June on the cover Fraternity Row at the University of Maryland was first established in 1954 and the most successful fraternities on campus are selected to hold a spot on the prestigious road. The Beta-Delta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon moved into their house, #3 Fraternity Row, in August of 2008 after being selected by the University of Maryland Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life. The chapter was chosen based on their high level of success since re-colonizing in the spring of In two semesters since moving into the house on Fraternity Row, the chapter has added 32 new members and are continually improving in all aspects Harris Brown and Pete Grella, Beta-Delta Chapter (Photo by Michael Martorella) 2 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

3 features OFFICES OF THE GRAND CHAPTER 8645 Founders Road Indianapolis, IN Tel: 317/ Fax: 317/ Website: The Sit Down Exploring housing options with three professionals: Brian Bates, the Laurus Group; Cara O Rourke, Treanor Architects; and Robert Cunningham, Cunningham + Associates, Inc. Regional Leadership Conferences RLC Recap: Jacksonville, Kansas City, San Francisco, Indianapolis, and Philadelphia Health & Fitness Health tips for college men from Jackie Haas, wife of Frater Charlie Haas, All-American wrestler Order of the Silver Maple Leaf Unveiling the mystery of the 50-year award Conclave Highlights of past Conclaves and registration information on the upcoming 55th biennial convention in New Orleans GRAND COUNCIL Grand Prytanis Mark K. Johnson (Nu-Theta) Grand Epiprytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer (Alpha-Upsilon) Grand Gramateus Edmund C. Moy (Lambda) Grand Crysophylos Bob Barr (Beta-Sigma) Grand Histor Rodney G. Talbot (Beta-Chi) Grand Hypophetes Robert A. Jarred (Omicron-Kappa) Grand Pylortes Christopher T. Hanson (Alpha-Pi) Grand Hegemon Bob Butterworth (Gamma-Theta) TKE Leadership Academy Kickoff of the 23rd annual academy in Colorado Springs Foundation Annual Report A report on the continuing support of alumni members and friends of the Fraternity TKE Heritage Society Honoring our planned giving donors for their commitment to the future SUBMISSION DEADLINES Spring February 15 Summer June 15 Fall August 30 Winter November 15 Send news and photographs for THE TEKE to the editor, 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN Scholarship Awards TKE Scholars for 2008 and recipients of the Ronald W. Reagan & Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Awards Scholarship Fund Growth Chapter/Area Scholarships & Pending Scholarship Funds TKE Educational Foundation Turns 50 Highlighting the accomplishments of the Foundation over the past 50 years Vision Statement The TKE Vision is to create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal, community and professional success; Mission Statement The TKE Mission is to aid men in their mental, moral, and social development for life; Foundation Donors An acknowledgment and recognition to those who contributed to the TEF during 2008 Lifetime Giving Clubs A special thank you to our giving club members for their significant support Purpose Statement The TKE Purpose is to contribute to the advancement of society through the personal growth of our members and service to others. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 3

4 ceo s message Making a House, a Home Regardless of a chapter s housing situation, it s important to remember that being a Teke and a TKE chapter is not about any physical asset, but rather the quality of the Teke experience offered to every member. This issue of THE TEKE focuses on building a solid foundation for the future. It recognizes alumni, friends and supporters who have donated to the TKE Educational Foundation, and highlights efforts being made by the Fraternity to improve the strength of our chapters across the TKE Nation. Part of this focus is on having a place for every TKE chapter to call home and in many cases, that s in a chapter house. A chapter does not necessarily need a housing facility to be successful. Every campus is different, and the need for a chapter facility varies from location to location. On some campuses, having a regular meeting location in the student union or in a campus facility works perfectly well as a base of operations; and on some other campuses, a wing of a residence hall, a lodge, or a suite meets the needs of an individual chapter, and the group is able to offer a high quality Teke experience for every member. On some other campuses, however, having a competitive chapter house is a key element in determining the success of a chapter at that college or university. Tau Kappa Epsilon has taken strides in the past few years to better position itself to help our chapters address their housing needs. Through the Life Loyal Teke program, the TKE Educational Foundation has established Special Project Funds for each chapter, where alumni can donate tax-advantaged dollars and those funds can be used to fund eligible portions of the purchase, construction, or renovation of a chapter house. The Fraternity has actively lobbied through the North-American Interfraternity Conference, Capital Fraternal Caucus, and the Fraternity & Sorority PAC to expand the Internal Revenue Code to allow fraternal foundations to fund many more elements of student housing programs including sprinkler systems, dining facilities, and other key elements of chapter housing not currently able to be funded through tax-advantaged dollars. We have also added a Housing Coordinator on the TKE staff, as well as expanded our on-line resources on to help Boards of Advisors and chapter housing corporations address the long-term housing needs of each TKE chapter. When thinking of establishing a chapter housing program, or in evaluating your current program to see how it can be improved, TKE can help. Did you know throughout the past decade or so, several highly skilled and dependable companies have been established to help alumni manage chapter housing facilities, collect rent, make improvements, and to raise funds for housing projects? Many of these are affinity partners with TKE, and the OGC can help introduce a chapter or housing corporation to these groups. Some other things to consider include reviewing your state and local laws, as many chapter houses can be classified as nonprofit housing organizations and be assessed reduced or no property taxes, and evaluating your structure to maximize asset protection for your housing investment. Forming a separate entity apart from the chapter corporation, like a limited liability corporation (LLC) to hold a housing asset, may help protect it against litigation, as well as potentially provide additional tax advantages to donors. Throughout much of the past year, the TKE Grand Council has been strategically studying how the Fraternity might be able to think outside of the box and help more of our chapters secure competitive housing on their campus. Keep an eye out for new information on and through our various other publications to keep abreast of new services the Fraternity will be offering to aid our local alumni related to chapter facility needs and improvements. Regardless of a chapter s housing situation, it s important to remember that being a Teke and a TKE chapter is not about any physical asset, but rather the quality of the Teke experience offered to every member. It s also every man living his life according to our Bond and the Declaration of Principles, and having every Teke be an active, engaged part of the Fraternity for Life. Yours in the Bond, Kevin M. Mayeux Chief Executive Officer 4 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

5 50 Years Later... Still the Largest On April 5, 1959, Zeta-Omicron Chapter was installed at Western Carolina College in Cullowhee, North Carolina. This event was a landmark in that it made Tau Kappa Epsilon the largest social fraternity in the world. Fifty years later, TKE has 277 chapters and colonies across North America, more than 249,000 in total membership since founding in 1899, and is affiliated with the largest Greek Life entity in Germany called the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren-Convent (WSC). Grand Histor Lenwood Cochran, Chief Installing Officer, presents Western Carolina President Paul A. Reed (right) a copy of TKE s Golden Book during Zeta-Omicron s installation banquet. The beginnings of Zeta-Omicron Chapter were documented in the September 1959 edition of Teke Life (now known as THE TEKE magazine). Five Western Carolina College students, including transfer student Frater Frank Allison (Beta-Beta, North Carolina State University), formed a local fraternity named Lambda Phi Kappa. Only two other local fraternities existed there at the time and the five heavily recruited 35 more men. These men were involved in a number of other organizations, varsity sports and campus media outlets (such as the campus newspaper and radio station). They petitioned TKE to become a chapter in the spring of 1958 and were installed by Past Grand Prytanis Lenwood Cochran (Gamma-Mu, Furman University) in the spring of At the 1959 Conclave in Detroit, Frank B. Scott (left) congratulates incoming Grand Prytanis Don Kaser. As TKE entered the decade of the 60s, it had assumed a position of vital importance in the fraternal world. TKE was now the largest fraternity with more than 160 chapters and was a leader in all aspects of interfraternity competition. This decade was to bring about continued growth along with a solidification of Fraternity policies, procedures, and operations. Frater Don Kaser of Epsilon Chapter (Iowa State University), a veteran of 10 years on the Grand Council, was elected Grand Prytanis at the 30th Conclave at the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel in Detroit. Frater Kaser's administration saw 41 new chapters installed, with the most significant being the 200th charter grant to Iota-Theta Chapter at Centenary College in Shreveport, La., on March 23, TKE became the first fraternity to install 200 chapters, a goal long considered impossible. Under the leadership of Frater Kaser, Tau Kappa Epsilon achieved a position of solid financial stability, dedicated its first permanent International Headquarters building, and formulated and instigated new programs, becoming part of the largest and most progressive fraternity. Today, Tau Kappa Epsilon continues to lead the fraternal world in several major areas including number of chapters, community service hours and dollars raised, to name a few. A common question of those outside the Greek World is Why has TKE been so successful? TKE is not the flavor of the month, as evidenced by its current reign as World s Largest Fraternity. We aren t perfect. We aren t TKE became the first fraternity to install 200 chapters, a goal long considered impossible. cookie-cutter. We aren t exclusive. So, what is the answer? If you look around for a bit, it s not hard to find. Nearly 250,000 members looked on their campus for somewhere to call home, find a set of friends, and become better men. Each one of those found TKE held principles and ideals that, when kept close to the heart, advanced their abilities and dreams. This fraternity came about during a time of great change in the world, and the Founders set down a vision that could adapt to any situation. Tekes are different. We don t look at the color of your skin, your religion, your wealth (or lack thereof); we look for men who dare to aspire for greatness. You may not see it now, but each member is destined for success. Just as TKE was criticized early on for its lofty goals, you may encounter doubters along the way. But, rest assured you can achieve anything you set your mind on, and TKE is here to help you realize each goal one at a time. Be proud and help show the world why TKE is successful in your daily actions. YOU are the reason TKE continues to thrive. Here s to another 50 years leading the Greek World. Chief Installing Officer and Grand Prytanis Lenwood Cochran passes the good luck horse shoe to Iota- Theta Prytanis Bobby Earp during the installation of TKE s 200th chapter at Centenary College. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 5

6 recruitment Optimizing Your Assets for Recruitment Success So what is the most important asset to your chapter during recruitment? Is it a chapter house? Maybe a list of important/ famous alumni? How about the best social on the block? And what about the ever so important and clever rush T-shirt? Sure, a chapter house can be a huge attraction to some potential new members. Yeah, famous alumni The strongest, most important recruitment asset is your members and who they are. People join people... the chapter s job is to create opportunities for potential new members to meet the men of your chapter to show them who you are. can garner some attention. Of course, a big event can get you exposure to hundreds of potential recruits. A rush T-shirt can have some great positive effects. But what is the most important asset? TKE is curious to hear what you have to say, but since interactive print magazines are still five years away, we ll have to just hypothesize that your answers would span over all of the above areas. You would not be wrong that these are some of your stronger assets, but each may differ on defining why. The real question is: What made you join? Perhaps more importantly, why are you a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon? Having a chapter house, throwing a social gathering, talking about alumni and wearing rush shirts all play a role in your recruitment. However, these are only representations of who you are as fraternity men and show the community what kind of chapter you are. The strongest, most important recruitment asset is your members and who they are. People join people. They don t join anything else, and as soon as you connect the dots matching your recruitment efforts with this principle, you will begin to experience great success. That being said, the chapter s job is to create opportunities for potential new members to meet the men of your chapter to show them who you are. Optimizing your other assets to do this is essential to recruitment success. With the focus of this issue being What s in a Home, take a look at some easy tips on how to utilize this recruitment asset if you are on a more traditional campus with a chapter house or if you are on a commuter or urban campus where houses aren t as common. 6 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

7 recruitment Captive audience. Once a potential new member walks through that front door, they enter into an environment that they are evaluating and deciding if they would fit into. Be cognizant of that. This is the best place to show who you are and why individuals would want to join you. Invite potential new members over to take part in what brothers do when they are just hanging out. Don t make everything so formal. Remember, people join people. Maybe that s just playing some video games or watching a sporting event or playing cards. This is just another opportunity to show the personality of your chapter. Why waste it on a wings night? Recruiting with a Chapter House The best part of having a chapter house, in reference to recruitment, is that it s easy for potential new members to see who you are. First Impression. Your chapter house is a fishbowl. It reflects who you are as a group and as men. If beer cans are scattered across the lawn, one can assume that the chapter likes beer. If a chapter has a volleyball net set up in the front yard, one would assume that the chapter is athletic. If the property is kept up very well and looks like a nice place to live, I would assume that the members are disciplined and respectful gentlemen. The exterior of your chapter house will leave the first impression, so paint the picture that you want potential new members to see. Anything else and you are missing a valuable, irreplaceable opportunity. K.I.S.S. Keep It Simple Stupid. Host recruitment activities that make sense. Potential new members are going to join a chapter because they want to be part of a group of people. When you throw big events and open parties, yes, men will want to join your group, no doubt. But are these the men you want as brothers? Most likely the answer is no. Social is just one part of the Fraternity. Those who place too much emphasis on this aspect tend to be the ones who bring your chapter down. Simple events let people get to know you and the others. Steak and Lobster are great, but is a waste of money if the chapter does not have anything to offer the new members. Leadership, service, and brotherhood opportunities are desired. They can learn about these talking with you at smaller events. Keep it Clean. Optimize your chapter house for recruitment success. Take advantage of what you have. Both year round and during the recruitment push, your chapter house should remind members about getting new members. During your heavy recruitment period, make your chapter house as hospitable to guests as it can be. You want potential new members to feel welcome, so take the extra steps to do so. Toilet paper is a good place to start. In the time of the year when recruitment activities aren t scheduled, use the chapter house as a reminder to your members that recruitment continues year round. Post a wish list of individuals you want to join somewhere. Track your status on meeting your recruitment goal for the year on the recruitment chair s door. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 7

8 recruitment Recruiting without a Chapter House Many commuter and urban campuses don t have the luxury of a chapter house and face a unique set of challenges other chapters don t face. Just as with having a house, it s important that you make the effort to show potential new members who you are because, again, people join people. Know your audience. For non-traditional campuses, you unfortunately may not get the chance to casually meet as many potential new members as you would at a traditional campus. Knowing your potential new members schedule and needs will give you the opportunity to meet them. Creating recruitment activities that play into the schedule and needs of the students on your campus is one way to do that. Consider a morning activity, like a coffee break for potential new members. It s important that you do not limit yourself to the current constraints that may be holding you back. Be creative in thinking of new ways to attract new members. Take advantage of what s already there. If your campus has something that attracts students, find a way to take advantage of it. Is there a specific area where students go between classes? One of your college teams or professional sport whose game attendance is high? Find ways to use these opportunities as recruitment activities. If the student union is the place to be around noon, host a lunch event for interested students. If you live in a dorm, take a look at who is on your floor or building. Talk about recruitment. Make recruitment a part of each chapter meeting, regardless of the time of year. Recruitment chairs should always have a report of some kind, even if it s a little tip on how to meet new people. Anything you can do to keep recruitment as an active part of your chapter will help keep your chapter focused on meeting new people and recruiting new members. Find friends. No, not friends to hang out with campus friends. Create alliances with other student organizations to help bolster both recruitment efforts. You can do this by being a part of the organization, serving as one of their leaders and helping them with things that you are good at. For example, if the Colleges Against Cancer organization is looking for manpower for an upcoming Relay For Life, step in as a partner. This helps by developing new relationships on both the individual and organizational level. You will be able to recruit members from the organization and the organization can serve as a positive reference to those who are interested in you. It s important that you do not limit yourself to the current constraints that may be holding you back. Be creative in thinking of new ways to attract new members. Fresh ideas are all around you when you start thinking differently. All chapters can utilize at least one of these tips to increase recruitment results. As one last reminder to you, remember: People Join People. They don t join a cool rush shirt or a huge party or a list of alumni or a big house they join you. Think back to who made you want to be a Teke. How can you be that person to someone else? Whether you have a house or not, people will not simply come to you you need to go to them. The formula is simple: Make a friend, Meet their friends, Make them all Tekes, Repeat. You ll never know the impact they can have on your chapter if you don t give them a chance. Who knew Ronald Reagan would become president of the United States or Howard Schultz would create Starbucks Coffee? Nobody was concerned about that and neither should you be. TKE has been built upon solid principles. Keep them alive by offering men this opportunity every day. 8 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

9 recruitment Top 25 Recruiting Chapters as of 5/8/09 Rank Chapter College/University Region Men 1 Beta-Sigma University of Southern California Lambda-Iota Florida State University Beta-Mu Bucknell University Alpha-Gamma Colony Washington State University Pi-Xi University of California-San Diego 4 31 Beta-Delta University of Maryland Sigma-Zeta University of South Carolina-Aiken 2 28 Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology Beta-Omega Missouri State University Nu University of California-Berkeley Sigma-Chi University of California-Davis Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 1 22 Alpha-Theta Whitman College 4 22 Mu-Omicron Tennessee Technological University 2 22 Beta-Lambda Auburn University Omicron The Ohio State University 3 21 Rho West Virginia University 2 21 Tau-Beta Sonoma State University 4 21 Zeta-Phi Rollins College Kappa-Psi Quinnipiac University 1 20 Xi-Iota University of Central Florida 2 20 Beta-Chi Southern Illinois University-Carbondale 3 20 Epsilon-Eta Colony Southwestern Oklahoma State University 4 20 Chi University of Washington 4 20 *As of 5/8/09, does not include expansion colonies. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 9

10 the sit down I want a house, where do I start? More than 75 percent of calls coming in to Housing Coordinator Frater Tyler Baker (Theta-Eta, University of South Dakota) deal with that very question. What is the answer? Well, it s not as simple as one answer. However, to make it easier, TKE has gathered some of the great minds in the industry to address the topic of TKE Housing. For those of you without current housing options, or who want to upgrade, the first step is establishing good rapport with alumni. The Laurus Group suggests developing an Annual Communication Strategy. They believe regular alumni communication is key to getting your members involved and preparing them for their involvement in a major capital campaign or endowment program. Frater Brian Bates (Alpha-Xi, Drake University) said their group can help you maintain regular communication, keep alumni informed of current and upcoming chapter and alumni activities, and help you send out information that is relevant to your members. THE TEKE: What does the typical communication strategy entail? Bates: Twelve months of constant communication is key. Then you move into a feasibility study which runs four to six months, and then a capital campaign runs months. So you are looking at a three-year window from start to finish. The typical alumnus should receive between two and five communication pieces before any talk begins of needing money for this project. Feasibility studies are your road map to success. They help you craft your message, establish your goals, and point out areas that may need to be addressed before moving forward with a campaign. The feasibility study is a snapshot of your fraternity that utilizes a representative sampling of your alumni, taking into account their overall fraternity experience, support of the proposed project, along with several other factors. This information is presented back to you with a recommendation based upon the findings. Understand that on occasion the findings will come back showing there is insufficient support to conduct a campaign without further preparation. Ultimately, the decision on whether to move forward with a campaign is yours. However, The Laurus Group will provide you with the pros and cons of doing so along with a list of recommendations that should be put in place to position you for the future. THE TEKE: What are the typical issues raised by a feasibility study? Bates: There are three big problem areas that are raised, in my experience: We haven t heard from you in five, 10, 30 years and now you are asking for money?, How are you going to manage the property, because the last time I was there it was an eye sore, and The board seems to be all from one era so the board charged with this task needs to expand its reach and depth of knowledge. THE TEKE: How do you address these concerns? Bates: For the first problem, it is as simple as coming up with a communication plan with the Histor, Board of Advisors, and alumni association. They need to be in regular talks with the alumni, so pieces geared toward this end will help open up those lines and start the critical conversations that need to be had. We recommend at least two printed pieces and as many others as deemed necessary sent by or other medium. That s the easy part. The harder part is on diversifying the board. That requires them to recognize the problem and reach out to recruit new members willing to make the time commitment this type of project will take. In terms of how to manage the property, that can be done with specific management firms or laying out a detailed plan that can be shared with those concerned alumni. There is also a need for two separate, but equally important, functioning boards: the house corporation that deals with the housing needs and the board of advisors that deals with mentoring, guiding and advising the chapter. Once the feasibility study is reviewed and the okay is given to move forward, capital campaigns and endowment programs begin. When entering a capital campaign or endowment program, it is important to understand the various phases of solicitation. A major campaign is typically months and broken into two separate components: the lead gift phase or silent phase, and the public phase. 10 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

11 the sit down As an example, the lead gift phase or silent phase sets the tone for the project. This is typically a 12-month long period of quiet activity that targets specific alumni (50 75) who have the capability and showed an interest during the feasibility study of making a major gift. These major gifts have an important effect on establishing positive momentum for your campaign and will typically compose a majority of your overall campaign goal. The next component, or public phase, lasts 6 8 months and includes a kick-off event such as Homecoming or other major alumni activity followed by a mailing and volunteer class agents who will solicit their classmates and pledge brothers to take part in your campaign. THE TEKE: What are the typical fundraising norms and myths? Bates: Well, the general thought is if we get all our alumni to donate $100, we ll have a lot of money. While that may be true, the rule applies to fundraising just like it does for everything else. That means, 80 percent of the dollars are going to come from 20 percent of the alumni. So if you are looking for a million dollars, for instance, and you have a thousand alums, $800,000 of that is going to come from 200 members. THE TEKE: What is the alumni base needed to pull off a campaign like this? Can a younger group get it done or is more history needed for a larger alumni base? Bates: Both can do it. If you are in a major metropolitan area like Atlanta, for instance, with a large TKE alumni base from several universities, there is an opportunity to capitalize on this. While you may be a younger chapter with fewer alumni, you could reach out to these other more established groups to gain the support needed to fulfill this dream. If you are in a rural setting, the challenge increases to find the critical numbers to help fill the advising roles on the boards, but it can be done. O Rourke: We use a system called the Pro-Forma to determine what the best course of action is. This feasibility study looks at existing conditions of the current house, alumni base, fundraising capabilities, and more. Sometimes we determine the most a chapter will be able to raise is a million dollars and a new building is not feasible. In other cases, it s a close call because renovating may cost $4 million and a new structure is $4.5 million. We evaluate renovating existing houses in three ways. First is the foundation and structural system; is it strong enough to take a renovation? Second are the systems: the plumbing, electrical and how sound they are. Finally, we look at finishes: the aesthetic things like appliances or what the building looks like. If you find that one or more of the critical areas are shot, like the foundation or systems, an entirely new building is the way to go. THE TEKE: With the current economic condition, has there been a trend to renovate over build or buy over renovate? O Rourke: The economy is certainly having an effect on Greek Life projects today, but the biggest concern is securing a loan. Typically men s groups can raise more money. That said, they also tend to be a higher risk for lenders. Renovation is not always the lowest price tag and neither is buying an existing house. Our in-depth surveys and studies can help determine the best option for each individual group. Cunningham + Associates is another firm that can help decipher what is best for your group. Bob Cunningham suggests looking at what you have now and the feasibility study to create a plan of attack. THE TEKE: For those overwhelmed with the prospect of taking on a project of this magnitude, what is one piece of advice you would give them? Cunningham: It s a difficult situation because not everyone has the capability to raise enough money or gain the alumni support needed to start the conversation. However, there are several things to start them off on the right foot. Keeping good alumni records and networking or communicating with them regularly is vital. Those relationships will help you when the serious talks need to be made. In addition, some universities offer Once the money has been collected, Treanor Architects can help you decide what the next step is. Cara O Rourke said there are many things to take under consideration when thinking about remodeling, buying, or building a new home. THE TEKE: How do you determine what the best course of action is in regards to remodel, buy or build? SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 11

12 the sit down assistance to enhance their Greek Life. Most of these are private colleges, but that is one place to start. THE TEKE: Tell me a little more about this potential funding from universities. Cunningham: I would definitely explore the possibility of obtaining university assistance. We have designed a number of projects where the house ends up being owned by the university. This minimizes the amount of money you have to come up with and helps the institution by adding beds for potential students at the university. It is certainly worth looking into by talking with Greek Life or the dean of students. There are several things to remember when starting in on this path. Ms. O Rourke says you should not be in a big hurry to accomplish everything. THE TEKE: Why can t a chapter get a house in a year? Everyone wants it now. O Rourke: Both collegiate and alumni members should realize this is a process that doesn t happen overnight. Timetables can be moved up if certain milestones are hit faster, but under most circumstances the process is pretty standard. Some groups add extra charges to their annual dues in order to start a building fund. If a chapter is serious about upgrading their housing, they should think about doing this, if they have not already. It is good to start somewhere and this is the very thing that could prove to alumni that the chapter is invested in the housing idea. Cunningham: Typically chapters want the house to be cheaper than dorms on campus, but, with universities raising the rates higher than inflation suggests, chapters need to raise their rates comparably to keep the money flowing in. That is not to say fraternities should not be competitive, but to keep the idea open for renovation or building, chapters need to have a good amount of cash coming in for that next step. The Laurus Group, as well as the other firms mentioned above, is a believer in post-campaign follow-up. For a variety of reasons, there are a number of alumni who do not get involved in the campaign on the front side. Change in employment, children in school, or the occasional doubting Thomas. Once the project is underway or complete, they believe there is tremendous value in doing a post-project campaign. This program is significantly less involved and should be considered on a case-by-case basis as each project is unique with differing dynamics in place. Obtaining housing is a difficult project, but with enough support and effort, you can do it. The Offices of the Grand Chapter is here to help. Though we cannot give out loans, we can help you start the process towards home ownership. For more information and to find out how your chapter can get going on this idea, go to tke.org and click Housing. You can also contact the Housing Coordinator, Frater Tyler Baker, at tbaker@tke.org or The Laurus Group Founded: 1997 Purpose: Fundraising, Consulting & Capital Campaigns Contact: Brian Bates, brian.bates@thelaurusgroup.net, Treanor Architects Founded: 1981 Purpose: Architecture, Planning, Interior Design, Historic Preservation & Graphic Design Contact: Cara O Rourke, AIA, corourke@treanorarchitects.com, Cunningham + Associates, Inc. Architects Founded: 1977 Purpose: Architecture, Planning, & Fundraising Contact: Robert Cunningham, AIA, greekink@ greekink.com, THE TEKE SPRING 2009

13 Housing can be an important part of the fraternity experience. Unfortunately, housing sometimes does not meet our and potential recruits expectations. Good housing can serve as a tool for recruitment, retention and lead to a more complete fraternity experience. To encourage maintenance of our existing chapter houses and those chapters who would like to explore potential housing options, we would like to introduce the Before and After Showdown. This is an event to invite your active members, alumni, and parent groups to come to the chapter house and donate their time, energy, expertise, and money to improve the existing residence, or fundraise for housing. If your house is in good condition already or there is no want or possibility of getting a house, this day can be spent helping those in the community with housing needs. Minimum requirements for the event include: checking fire alarm batteries, buying new or checking existing fire extinguishers, and overall cleanup of the entire house. FIVE (5) PRIZES will be awarded to Most Improved Chapters: a $100 Home Depot gift card for first place in each region a $1,000 Home Depot gift card for the grand prize winner. Once you schedule the day of the event, Housing Coordinator Tyler Baker the date, time, and what service you intend to work on. On the day of the event, make sure to take before and after pictures, and provide a detailed description of the work done. Send all of this to: Tau Kappa Epsilon, ATTN: Tyler Baker, 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN The event begins April 15, 2009, and ends September 25, The winners will be announced October 7, All questions should be directed to Frater Tyler Baker (tbaker@tke.org). Ideas for potential improvements: 1) Form a house corporation for meetings on future housing arrangements and fundraising events for housing. 2) Spend a day with Habitat for Humanity (habitat.org). 3) For those with existing houses (rent or own) build a deck, landscape, tile kitchen and/or bathroom, paint inside and out, add energy saving items, add/improve life safety items, automatic door closers, fire guard power strips. 4) For other ideas visit these websites: thisoldhouse.com, bhg.com, homedepot.com. Zeta-Pi Chapter (Culver-Stockton College) started remodeling their house last fall. They painted the psych lab burgundy and beige, which used to be for storage and had nasty white walls. It will be used as study room with computers. They re also working on a dance room, redoing the storage room beside the chapter room, taking all the shelving out and painting it black, having cabinets built, and eventually repainting both the basement and upstairs lounges. With assistance from their alumni, Delta Chapter at Knox College started construction of a 1,200 sq. ft. deck at the rear of their vintage house in With the addition of a ramp that was completed May 2003, TKE became the fi rst handicap-accessible fraternity house on campus. Both alumni and actives provided labor for the $22,000 project. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 13

14 teke on the street REGION 1 How has having a chapter house affected your collegiate experience? What s the best thing about having a chapter house? What challenges have you faced? REGION 2 How were you able to recruit so many men? Are there any big secrets you could share with other chapters? Tony Gentile Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania (Pi-Beta) Senior Prytanis Help Our Planet Earth (H.O.P.E.), Powershift 09 in D.C., American Red Cross Blood Drive Having a chapter house has maximized my fraternal experience. It creates a positive atmosphere which gives brothers old and new the opportunities to establish relationships that will last a lifetime. Brendan Abraham Clarion University (Lambda-Epsilon) Senior Prytanis Political Science IFC President Relay for Life and 5K Planning Committee Having a fraternity house has been very rewarding to us because it gives us the chance to all hang out at one location and it is the entire chapter s house. It also permits us to hold functions at our house for recruitment where potential members feel privileged to come to the TKE house. Sean Schooley Morehead State Univ. (Mu-Sigma) Junior Prytanis Business Information Technology Education, 3.0 GPA Lift-A-Thon for a battered women s shelter and TKE in a Box for the Pathways It took the whole chapter working together and letting the guys coming out to events know what TKE stood for not only as a fraternity, but also as a brotherhood that would never turns its back on you if you asked for help. Antonio Revellese University of Georgia (Xi-Lambda) Junior Prytanis Landscape Architecture, 3.3 GPA ASLA, GSLA Emerging Green Builders, IFC Representative Adopt-a-Highway Road Cleanup By being rush chair for two years, I gained the experience and qualities necessary to recruit at a high level of success. It s one thing to preach the fraternity way of life but by getting to know the potential member on a personal level, you can get them to join for the brothers, not just the lifestyle. Having a house creates a greater overall presence to the chapter s standing within the Greek community. REGION 3 REGION 4 What kind of recruitment events or other events do you hold with/ without a chapter house? Do you think this detracts or enhances your ability to connect? John Van Haaren Northwood University (Rho-Epsilon) Junior Crysophylos, Rush Chair Banking and Finance, 2.7 GPA Business Professionals of America Arrest-A-Teacher, Run for Reagan We hold more on-campus events without a chapter house. I believe this enhances the ability to connect to prospects because there are no transportation concerns. Colin Altevogt Franklin College (Rho-Upsilon) Junior Epiprytanis, Former Hypophetes & Social Chair Secondary Education, 3.74 GPA Newspaper sports columnist, Track & Field, Greek Judicial Board Bingo with residents at Indiana Masonic Home retirement community, Beauty & Greek pageant to raise money for St. Jude During rush week, we usually have low-key events like eating pizza and watching basketball. This helps us to get to know the guys and provides an easy way to come to the house. How has your having/not having a chapter house enhanced your recruitment efforts?. Michael C. Russell Northwest Missouri SU (Delta-Nu) Senior Past Prytanis, Grammateus, Rush Chair, Social Chair Speech Communication/emphasis Criminal Justice, 2.95 GPA 5-time MO State champ forensics, K.I.D.S. Vice President, Northwest Theatre Performance, KZLX FM Disc Jockey Camping for Cans Having a chapter house is a major selling point in recruitment; we need to constantly remind people we have a place we call home; it s more than just a place to party and chill, because you always have a best friend as a roommate there is no shortage of help when needed. Ben Sheridan Sattler Northern Arizona Univ. (Epsilon-Rho) Freshman Prytanis Criminal Justice/Sociology Minor, 3.0 GPA NAU Honors College Community Service at local Humane Society, Rock n Bowl for Make-A-Wish hosted by Chi Omega, and Greek Week service activities The hardest part about not having a chapter house is the lack of communication and disorganization that comes from having 31 members spread through 7 separate dorms and some living off campus. However, we have found that people can feel our excitement about our re-founding efforts and feed off of that. There is no better way to sell TKE to any potential recruit than to show them exactly who you are. 14 THE TEKE SUMMER THE TEKE SPRING 2009

15 RLCs Record Attendance at 2009 RLCs Tekes converged on five U.S. cities for Regional Leadership Conferences: Jacksonville, Fla.; Kansas City, Mo.; San Francisco, Calif.; Indianapolis, Ind.; and Philadelphia, Pa. The TKE Nation came in droves to the tune of more than 750 collegiates and alumni. The five weekend conferences each kicked off with a welcome reception and moved into learning about the ritual of TKE. Frater Daniel Heldt of Alpha-Xi Chapter at Drake University said the session helped clarify the correct way to do ritual and why it is so important to do it once per month. This session helped clarify the correct way to do ritual and why it is so important to do it once per month. I also got the opportunity to see that we are very close to doing the ritual the right way and that we can now go back to our chapter and perfect this great part of being a Teke. Saturday kicked off learning sessions starting at 9 a.m. ranging from Chapter Operations to Officer Round-ups to Volunteer Training. Frater David Wood (Alpha-Gamma, Washington State) said the speakers were very helpful and never talked over their head. He enjoyed his session on leadership most of all. I enjoyed my session with Frater Matt Previts (Upsilon- Alpha, Spring Hill College) who discussed different leadership styles. He talked about it in a way that seemed very practical and simple. I will now be able to take this information back to my chapter and apply it as Hypophetes or any other role I pursue. The RLC was a positive experience for Frater David, who said he could take something from each experience and apply it. The workshops were great with many discussions on a variety of topics like how guys at other chapters organize events and run meetings. There just seemed to be so much to learn. The presenters did a great job and were fantastic to observe. Fraters were treated to a lunch featuring a keynote speaker at each conference and, in Jacksonville, they listened to Frater Elmer Smith (Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University). This RLC was named in honor of Elmer and (his late wife) Donna Smith in Frater Smith said this is a very important time for collegiates and alumni. Being the president of the chapter was a tremendous learning and growing experience, said Frater Elmer. I have always believed that experience laid the foundation for me becoming a successful teacher, coach and mentor. Saturday afternoon was filled with recruitment training with the Legend Frater Buckwheat Perry and introducing one of TKE s new philanthropic endeavors, St. Jude Children s Research Hospital. One of the significant parts of the RLC season is seeing the Fraternity is much bigger than just an individual chapter. The conferences provide the ideal environment to network, share ideas, and gain even more Teke friends. Frater Daniel (of Drake University) said he really enjoyed this part of the experience. We got the chance to roam the hallways Friday and Saturday night, meeting guys from all around the region, said Frater Daniel. Being from Iowa, it was a great chance to meet guys from as far away as Texas and build relationships with many Fraters from around the Midwest. We had the opportunity to see many similarities and differences between how we run our chapters and how they run theirs. It was great to meet new friends, and we now plan on traveling to some of these chapters and holding joint events. In the evening, Fraters were treated to a banquet featuring another keynote speaker. Frater Anthony Grant, a new member at Barry University (Colony 794), said he gained valuable experience for the future success of his colony. I am walking away with a whole new perspective on how to run my chapter. I want to use the new ideas I learned to recruit more men for my chapter and definitely go to future RLCs. I networked with fellow Fraters and gained some great new contacts all thanks to these conferences. Frater Grant said he came to RLC to become a more effective leader and take the opportunity to enhance his skill set. There s such a thing as having enough skills, and I feel there is always something that I can improve on. I am learning how to be more efficient and lead effectively. Thanks to everyone who made this historical Regional Leadership Conference season the most successful in history. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 15

16 chapter news For your chapter stats to be included in the Annual Service Report, fill it out on the Membership Maintenance Module. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Rho-Omicron Strength 39 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 400 Philanthropic Dollars $1,550 Recruitment Results 16 Florida Institute of Technology, Omicron-Nu Strength 40 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 400 Philanthropic Dollars $1,000 Recruitment Results 10 George Washington University, Alpha-Pi Strength 64 GPA 3.1 Community Service Hours 1,915 Philanthropic Dollars $1,850 Recruitment Results 16 Missouri State University, Beta-Omega Strength 50 GPA 2.9 Community Service Hours 150 Philanthropic Dollars $2,000 Recruitment Results 26 Monmouth University, Kappa-Kappa Strength 36 GPA 2.75 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $700 Recruitment Results 16 Please submit chapter news and photos for the summer 2009 issue to tke.org by June 15, CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO, Rho-Omicron Not only is TKE one of the fastest growing fraternities on campus, their overall reputation has strengthened dramatically sororities are eager to have exchanges and the chapter has done a great job in getting their name recognized. Without a doubt, the largest improvement has been the sports program. Tekes are very competitive in football and were IFC Intramural Champions in basketball last year. They also play soccer in the annual Tri-Delta tournament and softball in the Sigma Kappa tournament. As for social events, Rho-Omicron throws quarterly date parties, volunteers at Wildflower every year, which is the largest triathlon in the world, and participates in Beirut tournaments throughout the year against Alpha Epsilon Pi, the Jewish Fraternity of North America. On the path to rebuilding the chapter, Rho-Omicron was honored with many distinctions and awards. In the past two years, they have had three Anti- Hazing Heroes and achieved honorable mention for most athletic house for taking the championship in basketball. Also, Frater Adrian Herrera got honorable mention for Greek Man of theyear for 2008, and former Prytanis Andrew Righter was awarded 2008 Most Outstanding Greek President. FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Omicron-Nu Tekes from FIT are pleased to announce they won their campus 2009 Greek Week competition, coming out on top over five other fraternities for the first time in its history. The week s activities spanned from large team events such as football, to smaller events such as racquetball. It was a close race to first place the entire week, until Omicron-Nu clinched the title by winning the softball tournament on the final day of the competition. It is the first time the trophy has changed hands in 10 years. It was made possible only by the determination and support of every man in the chapter. A strong force on campus, the chapter recorded the highest cumulative GPA on campus out of all other fraternities last fall. Currently, the chapter has 40+ men and is continuing to grow. Also, the chapter acquired a 1970 GM coach bus in the spring of 2007, which has since been painted in full TKE colors. The chapter intends to bring the bus to Conclave in New Orleans this summer. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, Alpha-Pi One of the most important priorities to meet their growth and goals as a chapter, Alpha-Pi Tekes have recently begun to renovate their house by painting the walls, fixing broken drywall throughout the residence, renovating the basement, and updating the back yard. Over the past year, the brothers have put in more than 1,900 hours of community service, including volunteering for at risk youth centers, clothing drives, Hands on DC, and a Diabetes Walk. Once again, the chapter had a successful Turkey Bowl, an annual flag football game between fraternities and sororities on campus, to raise money for the Ronald and Nancy Reagan Research Institute. TKE extends a thank-you to all the contributors and participants, and congratulations to the winners ADPi. MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY, Kappa-Kappa The fall 2008 semester was one filled with transition, starting with a goal of recruitment and fundraising. The recruitment goal was accomplished by rushing seven quality men, the largest pledge class of all Greek Life at Monmouth this past semester. With the encouragement of Regional Director Todd Farmer, the chapter decided to hold elections for the eight officer positions and filled them a week later. Ethan Stubbs, Assistant Director of Chapter Services-Standards, helped the new officers understand their jobs and roles and was a guest at the initiation of new members. Focused on their second goal for the semester, which was fundraising, the Tekes raised more 16 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

17 chapter news than $500 for Alzheimer s research the last two weeks of November through a fundraiser at Surf Taco located in Long Branch, Papa John s Pizza in West Long Branch, and a donation table at the student center with information about the disease. On Sunday, December 7, the brothers worked at Shop Rite bagging groceries for donations for the cause as well. They were able to raise $700 during the five hours they were there. The Tekes also support the Adopt-a-Highway cleanup and the donation of pull tabs to Ronald McDonald House. Years ago the chapter adopted a strip of road which they clean and maintain on a monthly basis. At the beginning of the spring semester, Kappa-Kappa plans to donate roughly 5,000 pull tabs. Tekes are enthusiastic about spring semester and plan to keep the high recruitment of quality men and fundraising ongoing as well as start an alumni program and try to better the chapter as a whole. PURDUE UNIVERSITY, Alpha Zeta Alpha-Zeta Chapter proudly sponsors a local youth soccer team from the Greater Lafayette Recreational Soccer Alliance. It shows TKE s commitment to health and fitness, in addition to promoting the next generation of outstanding athletes was the first season the Tekes chose to sponsor this team, and due to its success, they plan to continue the effort for years to come. The Greater Lafayette Recreational Soccer Alliance was formed to promote the sport of soccer to youth in the Tippecanoe County area. It is a non-profit organization whose goal is to make soccer recognized as a fun and affordable sport. It supports youth and soccer organizations as they learn and promote the skills and thrills of the world s most popular sport. QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY, Kappa-Psi One year after the tragic death of one of its Fraters, Ricardo Rico Petrillo, the Kappa-Psi Chapter gathered once again to pay tribute to their fallen brother by playing dodgeball, which was Rico s favorite event during rush. According to Frater Scott Wormser, he always had an outfit to wear for the event and was really passionate about recruiting new guys. So the chapter knew dodgeball would be the perfect way to honor him. They held their second annual Ricardo Petrillo Dodgeball Tournament in the recreation center on campus where more than 50 teams and 400 people united to play and keep the spirit of Petrillo alive. The proceeds from the tournament will be deposited into the Ricardo Petrillo Scholarship Fund, which will be distributed through the TKE Educational Foundation. Frater Petrillo was a sophomore from Westport, Conn., who died September 18, 2005, after falling three stories from a Hilltop apartment. He was a political science major and described himself on thefacebook.com as someone who loved being active, playing sports, and enjoying life. He enjoyed a variety of music as both a singer and writer, and called himself a pretty good chef. This was the second tournament held in memory of Petrillo. The first took place last semester and was run by the new members of Kappa-Psi. It was required that the chapter have a principal of $5,000 in the account before it could award a scholarship. TKE has already exceeded that amount. There is now more than $8,000 in the fund between both tournaments, and the chapter hopes to give out its first scholarship this spring. This year s tournament raised $6,574, including a $5,000 donation from Petrillo s family. Petrillo s father Claudio, mother Silvia, sister Ana, brother Gabe, and cousin Jose came to the tournament wearing the T-shirt created for the event. The T-shirts, designed by TKE sophomore Rick Wallace, had on the back: The ties that bind each heart of us, become a living part of us. The winning team for the tournament was comprised of TKE alumni who competed as Team Miguel. The brothers on the winning team decided to give their prize to the second place team, which consisted of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity members. Niagara University, Nu-Alpha Colony Strength 17 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 200 Philanthropic Dollars $13,600 Recruitment Results 16 Northern Kentucky University, Pi-Omicron Strength 49 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 155 Philanthropic Dollars $3,233 Recruitment Results 19 Ohio State University, Omicron Strength 80 GPA 3.0 Community Service Hours 418 Philanthropic Dollars $500 Recruitment Results 20 Pace University, Sigma-Iota Strength 20 GPA 2.65 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $1,750 Recruitment Results 7 Purdue University, Alpha-Zeta Strength 20 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $250 Recruitment Results 8 Quinnipiac University, Kappa-Psi Strength 74 GPA 3.1 Community Service Hours 649 Philanthropic Dollars $4,025 Recruitment Results 20 Visit with the newly crowned and past TKE International Sweetheart at Conclave 09, August 6 9, in New Orleans. Go to for more information. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 17

18 chapter news Ramapo College, Sigma-Upsilon Strength 37 GPA 2.85 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $250 Recruitment Results 16 Rochester Institute of Technology, Xi-Upsilon Strength 38 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 289 Philanthropic Dollars $100 Recruitment Results 10 Rutgers University-Newark, Theta-Zeta Strength 33 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 170 Philanthropic Dollars $500 Recruitment Results 13 Southern Polytechnic State Univ., Xi-Chi Strength 34 GPA 2.5 Community Service Hours 294 Philanthropic Dollars $1,500 Recruitment Results 9 St. John s University, Theta-Sigma Strength 38 GPA 2.75 Community Service Hours 300 Philanthropic Dollars $1,700 Recruitment Results 12 St. Norbert College, Sigma-Xi Strength 31 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 250 Philanthropic Dollars $2,600 Recruitment Results 10 University of Akron, Beta-Rho Strength 49 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 1,400 Philanthropic Dollars $500 Recruitment Results 5 RAMAPO COLLEGE, Sigma-Upsilon On Monday, September 29, 2008, the chapter sponsored Moe s Southwest Grill in West Mahwah, N.J., from 2 p.m. to closing, with proceeds going to the Alzheimer s Association. Last spring members volunteered their time to help set up, clean up and keep organized the Middlesex County Volunteer Committee holiday party for foster and adopted children in Middlesex. SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY, Xi-Chi During open house last spring, the Xi-Chi chapter held its sixth annual Cruz n Teke car show. Planned every spring semester to help raise awareness and money for the Alzheimer s Association, many local businesses and car clubs from around the metro area came out on April 19 to show their support for this great cause. Xi-Chi is proud to announce they were able to raise more than $1,000 at this one event, making their yearly philanthropic donation approximately $1,500. During the car show, Tekes provided hamburgers, hotdogs, and pizza, as well as the much desired TKE gear. Nine awards were presented, ranging from best classic to the modern sound system. Raffles for great items like tools and car supplies allowed many spectators to get in on some of the action, even if they didn t have the nicest ride. Out of the hundreds of cars that arrived at the show, some of the most notable were a 68 red Camaro, a first production 08 Corvette, and a back to the future Delorean. Even though Xi-Chi has had much success with their annual Cruz n Teke car show, this was the best so far, with an estimated 200 cars entered and better prizes both for car awards and raffles. The 2009 show proved to be another awesome event, helping the Alzheimer s Association as well as TKE as a whole. ST. JOHN S UNIVERSITY, Theta-Sigma The annual alumni football game once again proved to be a success. Every third Saturday in September all the alumni come to Cunningham Park in Queens near the university to play a game. Teams are set up actives versus alumni. It s a great time for everyone to see each other and share things that have gone on in their lives. Starting at the park, the typically all-day event then travels to restaurants or someone s house. UNIVERSITY OF AKRON, Beta-Rho During the fall semester, Beta-Rho mailed out more than 50 letters per member to various friends and family of the chapter asking for monetary donations to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital. Spring semester, several of those members participated in the Up til Dawn event where volunteers stay up until 6 a.m. in the Student Union to raise awareness for the organization. Tekes were among the last volunteers up and stayed the entire night. In the brisk climate of October, the Tekes, along with the Akron Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority chapter, participated in Step Out Against Diabetes to help raise money for diabetes research. Some members walked and others were in charge of booths promoting Diabetes Awareness. In addition, the chapter has begun collecting individual dollars at various events from its members as well as those in the Greek community and the campus as a whole. These donations, in addition to those collected from attendees at the annual Parent s Day, will benefit the Alzheimer s Association. 18 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

19 chapter news In an ongoing arrangement, at the Canton Civic Center in Canton, OH, the Canton Blood Bank allows the chapter to gain service hours by volunteering to usher. So far this semester, Beta- Rho had the pleasure of ushering for a Harlem Globetrotters event for the second year in a row. The money that would normally be paid to ushers is donated to the blood bank. This is a very successful program and Beta-Rho Chapter has numerous events planned for the near future, including WWE Raw in March. As an extra point of interest, current member and former Prytanis Anthony Martinez competed in the USA vs. Canada Team Slider Competition. He was part of the victorious United States team and is now ranked among the top Collegiate Eaters in the country. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT BIRMINGHAM, Pi-Delta About 18 members of Pi-Delta Chapter awoke bright and early on Martin Luther King Day in order to volunteer with the Leadership and Service Council and their MLK Day of Service event. About 85 people in total came out to pick up trash and paint over graffiti. The tasks were accomplished in no time and the event was a great success. On January 31, the chapter seized a quick opportunity to work with Habitat for Humanity of Birmingham. Twenty people were rounded up to work on a home in Leeds. One member commented he found it quite amazing how fast a project can be completed when everyone is motivated and working towards the same goal. Although some are partying every week, the Tekes are going to focus more than ever on service to their community. WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, Rho December 2008 marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one the historic Rho TKE house at 692 North High Street was razed to make room for a new house to be built on the site. Plans are underway to build a new facility that will house 33 Tekes. Past projections had the unit ready for occupancy by the start of school in August. The project schedule changed when the city required additional drawings and plans for the reconstruction project. The target date for the foundation work was April 15, with sections of the new house to arrive on site May 15. Some of the specs include heating/air conditioning and individual bathrooms in each bedroom, sprinkler and fire safety systems, kitchen and laundry facilities, and an expanded patio area in the front. The Board of Advisors will oversee the chapter budget and enforce monthly house inspections as well as address payment and disciplinary issues. The construction has been privately funded and the Rho Chapter Alumni Association (RCAA) is establishing monetary goals and strategies to purchase the TKE house within five years. The house under construction is funded and owned by TKE alumnus Justin Byers. He intends to transfer ownership and sell the house to the Rho Chapter Housing Association within five years. The five-year goal is to raise $100,000 for the down payment of a house for the active chapter, aspiring to collect $20,000 per year between now and The RCAA is approaching its third year of incorporation, and the active chapter has added 19 new names to their scroll from fall rush. The alumni association has contributed to the chapter s success by providing scholarship funds, rush banners, website design and hosting, as well as cofunded events. Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham, Pi-Delta Strength 39 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 224 Philanthropic Dollars $150 Recruitment Results 13 University of Arizona, Kappa-Tau Strength 44 GPA 3.2 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $1,100 Recruitment Results 17 University of Illinois at Chicago, Nu-Iota Strength 26 GPA 2.85 Community Service Hours 100 Philanthropic Dollars $250 Recruitment Results 5 West Virginia University, Rho Strength 71 GPA 2.8 Community Service Hours 692 Philanthropic Dollars $3,200 Recruitment Results 17 Western Michigan University, Delta-Alpha Strength 27 GPA 2.75 Community Service Hours 75 Philanthropic Dollars $200 Recruitment Results 7 Widener University, Theta-Lambda Strength 24 GPA 2.6 Community Service Hours 205 Philanthropic Dollars $400 Recruitment Results 6 Winona State University, Nu-Kappa Strength 21 GPA 2.7 Community Service Hours 238 Philanthropic Dollars $750 Recruitment Results 2 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 19

20 chapter news Chapter ANNIVERSARIES 25 th BABSON COLLEGE, Pi-Rho With a lot of great alumni at Pi-Rho continually coming back to the chapter, the Tekes anticipated incorporating their semi-annual alumni weekend with their 25th anniversary celebration on April 29. With a proud TKE history at Babson College, they look forward to continuing the TKE ideals of love, charity and esteem for another 25 years. As a chapter, they have accomplished much in recent years, including a complete renovation of the common room in their TKE tower, as well as becoming more involved in charity events. Pictured are Pi-Rho Fraters in front of the crest and chapter charter in their common room (left to right): Eric Shea (Prytanis), Alex West (Crysophylos), and Andrew Marr (Grammateus), all of whom are sophomores. 50 th VALDOSTA STATE, Zeta-Nu Zeta Nu Chapter celebrated their 50th anniversary at Valdosta State University on Saturday, April 4, in the University Center Cypress Room. Remaining charter members Dr. Lamar Pearson, Levis Deweese, Dr. Hugh McIntyre, Alan Pendelton, Robert Waters, and Paul Webbwell gathered with about 75 other people who have been involved in the chapter throughout the years. It is great to have lived long enough to see a 50th anniversary, said Pearson, who graduated in A lot of wonderful memories are associated with the people here today. I don t think I ll see the 75th anniversary, but if I m still alive and have somebody to push my wheelchair, I ll come back. Returning to Valdosta State brought back memories for many of the older fraternity members. Alan Pendelton, 61, of Valdosta, Ga., said the bonds he formed and the memories he made as a member of the Fraternity are the strongest of his life. To him, Valdosta State will always be VSC, but he mentioned his amazement at the tremendous transformation the campus has experienced since his college years. Pearson recalled that TKE dues were $5 a month. The retired VSU history professor also commented about former U.S. President and TKE member Ronald Reagan s campus visit. Pearson said Reagan ignored reporters and other onlookers and headed straight to meet with his fellow fraternity members. It s been a great experience being a Teke. We got to meet President Reagan, but he wasn t president then. We even got an invitation to a White House luncheon, said Pearson, who has contributed more than $100,000 to the university during his 50-year association with the campus. A good experience was also being one of the original brothers when we went from an affiliate to a national to a Mu Alpha affiliate to Zeta-Nu. That was special. At the event, Sean Nichols, 99, who is a member of the chapter s Board of Trustees, discussed starting an alumni association for the Zeta-Nu chapter of TKE. We are currently petitioning for a charter for a Zeta-Nu alumni association through TKE International Headquarters, said Nichols, who is overseeing the project. We re going to start our own Zeta-Nu alumni association so we can stay in touch and put together more events like this. The evening turned solemn when the group honored charter and other members who have entered the Chapter Eternal. Before taking a respectful moment of silence, Nichols, a former Zeta-Nu Prytanis, addressed the crowd of about 40 people about the need to keep the memories of their fallen brothers alive. 20 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

21 chapter news 100 Years: Beta, Millikin University April 17, Years: Alpha-Omicron, New Mexico State University March 23, Years: Zeta-Mu, Worcester Polytechnic Institute January 10, 1959 Zeta-Nu, Valdosta State University January 17, 1959 Zeta-Xi, Boston University March 22, 1959 Zeta-Omicron, Western Carolina University April 4, 1959 Zeta-Pi, Culver-Stockton College April 4, 1959 Zeta-Rho, American International College April 19, 1959 Zeta-Sigma, Marietta College April 24, 1959 Zeta-Tau, Shippensburg University May 9, 1959 Zeta-Upsilon, Alliance College May 9, 1959 Zeta-Phi, Rollins College May 16, 1959 Zeta-Chi, Murray State University May 22, 1959 Zeta-Psi, Hamline University May 22, 1959 Zeta-Omega, California University of PA May 29, th MILLIKIN UNIVERSITY, Beta On April 17, 1909, the second chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was formed and chartered. It effectively doubled the size of the Fraternity and helped guide it towards becoming a national fraternity. Since that time, the chapter has gone through its ups and downs (as all chapters do), but has remained a driving force in the TKE Nation. In fall 2009, the chapter posted a cumulative 3.2 Grade Point Average with 12 members on the Dean s List and one with a perfect 4.0. The chapter also boasts three Presidential Scholars and four Honor Scholars, including one new member. They recently completed a successful blood drive for the American Red Cross, collected a thousand hours of community service, and have participated in several other philanthropic activities over the last year including partnering with Meals on Wheels to bring food baskets to needy families on Thanksgiving. The chapter has also made vast improvements to the house they reside in on campus. The house improvements include putting in a new set of washers and dryers, renovating a projector room, adding a number of couches throughout the house, repainting the house, and adding a women s bathroom. The chapter officially celebrated their milestone on Friday, April 17, with an open house for all alumni. The Trippin Billies, a Dave Matthews tribute band from Chicago, performed at the chapter house. Proceeds from a fundraising raffle during the concert went to St. Jude Children s Research Hospital. The alumni golf outing took place on Saturday morning followed by a late afternoon meeting for actives and alumni at the Decatur Club where Grand Prytanis Mark Johnson was the guest speaker. Dinner that evening featured a slide show presentation covering the 100-year history of the chapter after which there were speeches and dancing. 25 Years: Pi-Pi, Cameron University April 27, 1984 Pi-Rho, Babson College April 29, 1984 Pi-Sigma, Stockton State College May 12, 1984 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 21

22 health & fi tness Customizing Your Health... a female s perspective by Jackie Haas What does a Teke, a lifestyle of health and nutrition, a professional wrestler, and an ex-goldman Sachs broker all have in common? Simple, they are one in the same WWE Superstar Frater Charlie Haas (Iota-Rho, Seton Hall University). Being a TKE alumnus, a Division 1 All-American Wrestler, an entrepreneur, not to mention husband and father, Charlie certainly has his plate full something we can all relate to. Who has time for it all? Jackie Haas The grades, the jobs and activities, and, of course, don t forget about the girls. Coming from a female s perspective, it s all about the way you treat yourself inside that makes you turn the heads of those campus hotties. After all, I can speak from experience that one glance at Charlie and I was hooked. Sure, it goes past the physical attraction but let s face it, it s got to start somewhere. Pro wrestling may have brought Charlie and I together but that certainly is just the beginning. Together, we live by a lifestyle of health and fitness and through Custom Muscle Nutrition, we put our visions into reality. So, let me ask you one simple question, what is it that you are going to do to prepare your body for the summer months ahead? And, in turn, carry on for the rest of your life? College life can bring about several distractions day in and out from your health and fitness regimen. So why not make it as easy as possible on yourself. First off, it s about commitment. No one but YOU can tell how hard you are or are not working. That s right boys, it s gut check time. Let s start with two simple rules to live by to ensure you stay on task with your health. 1. Eat to Live... DON T Live to Eat. This saying may seem very cliché, but it s of the utmost of truth. Being in a dining hall for several meals a day can be tough enough, trying to gather your daily nutritional needs. Here are the cold, hard facts: in order for your body to maintain lean muscle mass, you need your daily recommended source of protein. Think about it this way, your body is a machine. A machine needs some source of fuel to run. The source of fuel your body needs in order to run efficiently is protein. One great and very easy way to make sure you are getting your recommended dosage of protein per day (1.5 to 1.75 grams of protein per pound of body weight for your average adult male) is through supplemental protein sources such as an RTD (Ready-To-Drink) protein shake or meal replacements. A perfect example of this would be CytoSport Muscle Milk Protein pack (be sure to pick a flavor that you like.) These are super easy and you can carry them just about anywhere. If you are more of a solid food type and feel like you need more than a shake to get your hunger needs met a protein bar or protein cookie may be more up your alley. Or another way to is to buy your protein in bulk and every time that you go back to your room in between classes, make it a habit to make yourself a shake. A great rule of thumb when looking for protein is to choose one that is geared toward your needs. Let s face it, life has enough going on as is, so do yourself a huge favor by making certain that all your nutritional needs are met. Custom Muscle is here to help you customize your muscles needs. Charlie and I can be the first ones to attest to the fact that when you just don t have the time or when you feel as though you are dragging, it s your body s way of telling you it needs something. And nine times out of 10, it s lagging nutrition (a.k.a. its fuel source). Here are some suggestions we think you might like to help maximize your efforts and get you into the best shape of your life. If your goals are to tone-up and simply fuel your body with what it needs, whey time-released protein is perfect for you. Some to try include: 1) MPH Probolic-SR Protein, 2) BSN Syntha -6, 3) ON Nutrition Pro Complex. If your goals are to gain some lean muscle mass, a GAINER protein may be more of what your body needs. These proteins are higher in calories and complex carbohydrates (the good kind your body needs), as well as having creatine in order to help you put on some muscle size, all when done with working-out, of course. Some to try include: 1) CytoGainer, 2) MHP Up Your Mass. For those of you who are looking for a great PRE-Workout pump and a POST-Workout recovery system for your body to get the maximum results from training, a product STACK may be in your cards. A few to look at are: VPX Shotgun (pre-workout) & VPX Synthesize (post-workout). Another staple in your daily nutritional needs is what your mother always told you: Take your multi-vitamin! Incorporating nothing more than a multi-vitamin before you begin your hectic routine each and every day can give your body the right jump-start it needs. The above products are prime examples of how to fuel your body to be healthy and fit not only for the upcoming summer months, when you know you need to be looking your best these are staples of healthy habits for life. From your most general health product, such as a daily multi-vitamin, to pre- and post-workout drinks for you more athletically geared individuals, Charlie and I, through Custom Muscle, want to give back to the Tekes. BE SURE TO ENTER THE CODE: TKE01 at the checkout in order to receive 5 percent off already wholesale, discount pricing at Custom-Muscle.com. Be sure to check out the TKE Category on the left-side column at Custom-Muscle.com for more nutritional ideas and needs geared toward the college lifestyle. 22 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

23 health & fi tness 2. Pain Is Temporary... Pride Is Forever! We all have heard this phrase, but how many of us live by it? Making the most out of every moment you have in these college years will instill lifelong habits. Whether you are the casual weekend gym member or the most hardcore of athletes, this rule applies to you. There is nothing more rewarding than knowing you have done something and done it well why not have it be for your health? For some of you, those requirements may be met without much effort at all, while others may take some more work. If all you can do is to pump out 10 minutes of push-ups, sit-ups and jumping jacks in your room when you first wake up or in between classes, DO IT! I challenge you to work up to making the time for yourself. Here is an example of one of Charlie s favorite workouts that takes nearly no time at all but will change your body after only a few sessions: Charlie Haas The 300 WORKOUT courtesy of Gym Jones Training : * This is a circuit workout that measures performance. The goal of the workout is to complete all 300 repetitions in less than 20 minutes. *It s important to start somewhere and work up to, and through, the goal. 25 Pull-ups can be done by placing a sturdy bar across the doorway lbs OR Hindu Squats with a girl as your weight piggyback style (thought you would like this one!). 50 Push-ups 50 Box Jumps with a 24-inch box fi nd an item that is at sturdy height in your room. 50 Floor 135 lbs. OR hanging ab-crunches from your pull-up bar. 50 Kettle Ball Cleans and 36 lbs. (KB must touch fl oor between reps); if you don t have access to a Kettle Ball, be creative and fi nd a safe object in weight comparison. The following is an example of a WEEK S CIRCUIT TRAINING SPLIT for those of you who may have less time to dedicate to the gym but is a fantastic way to keep active and stay fi t: MONDAY all UPPER body WEDNESDAY all LOWER body FRIDAY all UPPER body * Be sure to change each week which half gets worked twice. AS ALWAYS, BE SURE TO CONSULT A PHYSICIAN BEFORE BEGINNING ANY EXERCISE PROGRAM! Being on the road week in and week out, barely having the time to even think about meal planning, Charlie can sympathize still with living off those college meal days. You eat when you can and what you can. So, let me reiterate point #1 Eat to Live... Don t Live to Eat! Take that mentality and carry it over to your daily activities. Point #2 Pain is Temporary... Pride is Forever. Getting the body you have always wanted and that the ladies drool over doesn t have to mean you are in the gym for hours a day (that is if you choose not to do so); it simply means to make your physical activities worth the time you are putting forth. Charlie and I invite you all to become a member of the Custom Muscle family. Next time you want to grab a quick snack on the run or sit down for an empty calorie loaded dining hall meal, just think, Is this helping me attain my daily nutritional needs? And if the answer is no, that s what Custom Muscle.com is here for. We want to hear your thoughts, your needs, your questions and your comments. Wanting to give back is what Custom Muscle was founded on and that s exactly why Charlie and I are so excited to be working hand and hand with the TKE Nation. The following is an example of a WEEK S STRENGTH TRAINING BODY PART SPLIT for those of you who may just be getting into the game and the above warrior style workout may not suit you: Monday Chest and Triceps Tuesday Legs and Calves Wednesday Weights off (CARDIO only if wanted) Thursday Back and Biceps Friday Shoulders and Traps Saturday & Sunday 1 day CARDIO only, the other rest Jacquelyn Suzanne Gayda-Haas (born November 3, 1981) is an American professional wrestler and valet, best known for her work on World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) s Raw and SmackDown! brands and in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as a TNA Knockout. She was awarded a contract with WWE after co-winning the second series of the reality television show Tough Enough. On June 10, 2005, she married Frater Charlie Haas. The couple has two daughters, Kayla Jacquelyn (born December 14, 2006) and Taylor Suzanne (born September 17, 2008). Charlie and Jackie opened Custom Muscle Nutrition and Smoothie Shop, a nutritional store in Frisco, Texas, on October 1, SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 23

24 volunteers From fresh-faced new members to responsible chapter leaders, watching them grow is what motivates me to work in this field.... Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter: ERIC POPE In the last two years, Gannon University has started a number of initiatives to help the Greek community grow. The first was the re-institution of a new member education program called Greek 101. The program consists of three different seminars on Hazing Prevention, Welcome to Greek Life, and Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS). Eric Pope, the associate director in the Office of Student Organizations & Leadership Development, has been leading the charge on these and many more programs to help fraternities and sororities succeed. It is for this and a myriad of other reasons why Pope is receiving the Greek Life Administrator of the Quarter recognition. I definitely feel that fraternity/sorority life is an asset to a campus, said Pope. I can only think back to my own experiences as a brother of Theta Chi. I learned so much being a part of my fraternity leadership, organization, meeting management, financial management, public speaking, and the list goes on. Fraternities and sororities provide experiences that translate to real life more than any other student organization or sport. Under Pope s direction, GU has also started the Greek Leadership and Development (GLAD) program. This is a standards of excellence program that is used to assess where each organization needs the most help. In addition, they created a continuing education program for initiated members called Greek 200. Some of the topics that have been covered include Hazing Prevention, Alcohol Awareness, Sexual Harassment Prevention, and more. The last initiative they started is the use of the mock party to effectively demonstrate risk management. The goal of the program is to show that the chapter effectively knows how to run a successful social function while abiding by their risk management policy. The Delta- Chi chapter was the first to take part in the program and exceeded Pope s expectations. I love seeing students grow into the multiple roles they take on during their time in their organizations, Pope said. From fresh-faced new members to responsible chapter leaders, watching them grow is what motivates me to work in this field. When people join, you never know who s going to become the next chapter president or council president. Pope said Gannon University has been an excellent institution, standing behind its employees at every turn. He is very excited about his position and where it will go in the future. Tau Kappa Epsilon applauds Eric Pope for his efforts to develop and grow Greek Life at Gannon University. Essentially, the Fraternity made an investment in me. Now it s my turn to invest in the future of the Fraternity with my time, talent, and treasure.... April Volunteer of the Month: JIM HICKEY The April Volunteer of the Month is Frater Jim Hickey (Founders Society). He says, Volunteering for TKE gives me a sense of personal satisfaction that I can make a meaningful contribution to an organization that is building the leaders of tomorrow, and good leadership is so important for maintaining honesty in the public and private sectors. Frater Jim has served the Fraternity as a volunteer in several capacities including an Alumni Association President, Board of Advisors Chairman, and most recently as a member of the Education Committee on the TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors. Frater Rob Taflinger (Opportunity Out of Defeat Club), Director of Business Affairs & Annual Fund, nominated Frater Jim for his work on the recent Leadership Academy campaign. I nominated Frater Hickey because of his volunteer work as a co-chairman of the most recent Leadership Academy campaign. Jim shared his experi- ence and education in fundraising to help make the LA campaign a success. Attending the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy IV had a profound impact on the life of Frater Jim. He said he owes a great deal of his personal and professional success to this program. Essentially, the Fraternity made an investment in me. Now it s my turn to invest in the future of the Fraternity with my time, talent, and treasure. I want to do my part to make sure that future generations of Tekes will continue to find great opportunities in Tau Kappa Epsilon. In addition to volunteering for TKE, Frater Jim gives time, talent, and treasure to his church and undergraduate alma mater (Wagner College). These organizations like TKE, he said, continue to make a difference in society. 24 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

25 volunteers I volunteer because of what I receive. The opportunity to meet unique Fraters from all over the country and being able to share what I have learned is so rewarding. May Volunteer of the Month: JAMES METCALF Grand Province Advisor for the Hoosier A Province, Frater James Metcalf has worked to rebuild many struggling groups in Indiana. He s helped many of them turn around their operations financially and has made the Province the biggest recruiting producer so far this year. Frater Metcalf (Indiana University Southeast) has made significant advances since joining the volunteer ranks in 2005 as a Province Advisor. I get a sense of fulfillment that I can give new men a time that I enjoyed and helped me become the man I am today, said Frater James. I volunteer because of what I receive. The opportunity to meet unique Fraters from all over the country and being able to share what I have learned is so rewarding. Associate Region Three Director Frater Nate Lehman (Grand Council Society) said Frater James is an unmistakable asset to the TKE Nation. James has done a great job in building a sense of pride in the Hoosier Province, among not only the chapters but also the volunteer team. He put together the first Province Education Conference for the Province in quite a few years, as well as worked to increase the level of attendance at TKE Regional Leadership Conferences. Frater James said volunteering is important because young Fraters need someone to turn to who may have a different way of seeing things or have seen similar situations. Listening is the most important skill, he said, as the volunteer may be the first person a chapter meets who works with the Fraternity. My favorite moment had to be my first chapter visit. I was nervous and was mildly confused on what to do. When I settled down and realized that these men are my Fraters, I calmed down and felt the real joy of volunteering for the Fraternity. In his spare time, he works with the Boy Scouts as a roundtable commissioner. Most undergrads are around for two to three years, but a volunteer is there longer. They see what worked and what did not. They can bring ideas from other chapters.... June Volunteer of the Month: TONY CLEMENS Frater Tony Clemens (Founders Society) is the president of the D.C. Area Alumni Association, serves on several boards in the D.C. area, and is a Province Advisor. He s worked extensively with our chapters at Maryland, George Mason, George Washington, and our new colony at American University. Asked about what he gets out of volunteering, Frater Tony said, A sense of satisfaction that, by giving my time, others may experience what I have. I enjoy seeing chapters set goals at the beginning of the academic year and achieve most, if not all, of their goals each year. The biggest reason Frater Tony volunteers is because he was asked. Since that time, he has been a Chapter Advisor for Saginaw Valley State University and Towson University, Board of Advisors Chairman for four different schools, Alumni Association President for two, and is on the Investment Committee. He said it is important to volunteer because it confirms the statement the Fraternity for Life. As a volunteer, we are able to provide assistance immediately to the chapters we service, said Frater Tony. With more than 270 chapters, it s difficult for a few paid staff to effectively work with each chapter every day. The volunteers are there to assist the paid staff get the message to each chapter. If the volunteers weren t there, I do not think our Fraternity would be as successful. Frater Tony said there are many skills you need to be an effective volunteer. Consistency, patience and openness are among the tops, but learning what has worked over a period of time seems to be the biggest thing a volunteer can provide chapters. Most undergrads are around for two to three years, but a volunteer is there longer. They see what worked and what did not. They can bring ideas from other chapters. Changes in a chapter do not happen overnight, and a volunteer must be patient in working with a chapter to make strides in the right direction. Want to make a difference? Volunteer today by going to and clicking volunteer in the upper right-hand corner of the page. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 25

26 Order of the Silver Maple Leaf 50 Did you know HE is an Order of the Silver Maple Leaf member? No, what s that mean? There are several awards given out at Conclave, but some are not as understood as others. Celebrating its 50th year in existence, the Order of the Silver Maple Leaf has traditionally been given to an individual who has lived and breathed Tau Kappa Epsilon since being initiated. More specifically, a recipient has throughout his lifetime exemplified the ideals of TKE and, through his efforts, has promoted the causes Macpherson of international understanding and brotherhood within or outside the Fraternity. It may be better, however, to hear what the award is all about from a couple recipients Fraters Brian Macpherson and Bruce Melchert. Frater Brian had been part of the original meeting in Kansas City where the idea was first hatched. He, along with Fraters George Baldwin, Collin Brown, and Arnie Ludwick, was the Canadian Alpha Colony delegate at the Detroit Conclave in They drafted the citation, signed it, rolled and tied it with a red ribbon, and were allowed to present the first awards at the formal Conclave dinner to six individuals. Being the first chapter outside of the United States and, having made TKE an international organization, we felt it was important to recognize that fact and honor those individuals who had made or would make a significant contribution to the fostering of our international brotherhood, said Frater Brian. I think it is important the Fraternity continues to recognize the role of internationalism in the world, something that is of ever-increasing importance on the broadest of stages. Showing the young Fraters there is a vibrant and interesting world beyond their borders, whether that is Canada or the USA, is crucial and perhaps an award that recognizes the international aspect of Teke makes a contribution towards greater international understanding and tolerance. A few years after the award had its inaugural class, Frater Brian was presented with the award. It came at the 1963 Indianapolis Conclave after he graduated and was on his way to his first academic position at Memorial University in St. John s, Newfoundland. He saw it as a wonderful acknowledgement of the work he had done not only with Zeta-Iota since its installation but also with the International Fraternity. I am honored to have my name listed among the other recipients, said Frater Brian. The late Frater Bob Lockhart had a huge influence on me and so many of my contemporaries as a mentor, friend and fellow academic. My admiration for Frater Melchert Bruce Melchert knows no bounds and so he is certainly one whom I am extremely proud to have my name linked to as recipients of the Order. Frater Bruce Melchert, one of the original six to receive the award in 1959, agrees with Frater Brian about how the honor helps foster international ties. The award is a symbol of true brotherhood across geographic boundaries. Any time we can honestly demonstrate this unique characteristic in action to undergraduates and alumni, it becomes living proof of the magic and universality of our Bond. Frater Bruce formed a close bond with the men of Canadian Alpha which became the Zeta-Iota chapter. The men of the colony took great delight in introducing him to their university system and especially to several of their unique customs. The memories of the colonization process, preparation and installation are a high point of Frater Bruce s distinguished TKE career. He said, As each new Frater is granted the honor of becoming a member of the Order, it further strengthens my strong faith in the Bond. Past Recipients * Richard R. Hall 1959 Robert V. Hutchens 1959 * Leland F. Leland 1959 * Robert J. Lockhart 1959 Bruce B. Melchert 1959 * J. Russel Salsbury 1959 Brian D. Macpherson 1963 G. Bruce Ness 1967 * Frank B. Scott 1969 Brian Scott 1969 * Donald H. Becker 1971 Dennis Perry 1975 Thomas M. Castner 1977 Brian C. M. Barrett 1979 * Ronald W. Reagan 1987 Edward R. Dominy 1989 T. J. Schmitz 1991 Michael A. Moxley 1995 Gary A. LaBranche 1997 Soren R. Wehner 1999 * William A. Quallich 2001 * Michael J. Morin 2003 Timothy J. Murphy 2005 Gary Doer 2007 * deceased 26 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

27 conclave The First Grand Council Grand Prytanis Lester Martin Grand Epiprytanis William Wilson Grand Grammateus Clyde Leighty Grand Histor L.W. Tuesburg Grand Crysophylos James Love Grand Hypophetes Arthur Heinlein Grand Pylortes Clyde Myers The office of the Grand Hegemon was not created until the 1951 Conclave. The 55th Biennial Conclave is one for the record books. Not only do we expect to see more Tekes in New Orleans than ever before (see more information on next page), but this is the 100-year anniversary of the first Conclave held at the Alpha House in This monumental occasion was the first step as a national fraternity and, though small in comparison to today s standard, each chapter had representation present. Imagine being able to celebrate this Fraternity with 284 chapters present. What s stopping you from going? Check out the information at Conclave, Miami Beach, FL Under the newly-established constitution at the time, the Prytanis and Grammateus of each collegiate chapter were designated the delegates to Conclave at the Grand Chapter meeting. On February 17, 1909, Prytanis Clyde Leach and Grammateus Orrie Reeser met in Leach s room in the chapter house at 801 North Main Street and held the Fun Stats About Conclave first Conclave of the Grand Chapter. They elected a full slate of national officers and appointed a committee to revise the ritual. Since that first Conclave, many changes have been made and immense growth has taken place. Yet the structure of each meeting of the Grand Chapter has been relatively 652 Number of attendees at the last New Orleans Conclave the same. We have always met as a Grand Chapter to review the ritual, constitution and bylaws, recognize chapters and individuals making a difference, and elect a Grand Council. Programming, Education and Service have been added to help round out the Conclave experience. One thing that has stayed constant, which is unique in the fraternal world, the primary voting power is given to the collegiate chapters. Alumni Associations and Past Grand Officers are given votes, but changes are made when the collegiate members approve of it. This is your chance to make a difference, so don t sit idly at home or in your chapter house when Conclave is going on make the trip to New Orleans. The first six Conclaves were held at chapter houses until 1915, when it was held in Galesburg, Ill. Since that time, the TKE Nation has gathered in places like San Francisco, Chicago, Orlando, Toronto, and, most recently, Las Vegas. Some of the biggest decisions have been made at Conclaves. Frater Don Kaser, Grand Prytanis from , said of the Miami Beach Conclave, Never have I attended Conclave where more legislation was adopted having greater importance and affecting a larger number of Fraters within our Bond. This could not have been as successful without the very intelligent undergraduate voting delegates concerned for the well-being of their chapters. You have the power to impact not only your chapter, but the TKE Nation for years to come. Take pride in this fact and show up to have your voice heard. Unsure of what legislation is being proposed this year? Check it out at ww.tkeconclave.org under Conclave Legislation See you in New Orleans to help celebrate 100 years of TKE Conclaves Number of times Conclave has been in the Midwest Number of times Conclave has been in Illinois Number who should attend a Conclave Number of times Conclave has been held in New Orleans, Louisiana Number of times Conclave has been held outside the United States Number required to attend Conclave from your chapter according to the Black Book 1967 Conclave, The Bahamas 1987 Conclave, Washington, D.C Conclave, Indianapolis, IN 2005 Conclave, New Orleans, LA Conclave is 100 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 27

28 conclave One of the most highly anticipated programs of 2009, Conclave in New Orleans, has online registration live. Don t miss the largest gathering of Tekes in the world, August 6 9, at the New Orleans Marriott on Canal Street. Registration is now open and the pricing system is on page 29. TKE is traveling back to The Big Easy for the first time since Hurricane Katrina devastated the area just weeks after Conclave What better way to celebrate our brotherhood than returning to this site, helping continue the restoration? This is an excellent opportunity to schedule a Road Trip, Alumni Reunion, attend Networking Opportunities, and Educational Programming. As we did in Las Vegas at the 2007 Conclave, TKE will be hosting a Service Project and an off-site celebration at the House of Blues. You will also witness history as the 250,000th member of TKE will be initiated on Thursday evening. Early polling indicates one of the largest TKE gatherings in history, but we need you there to accomplish this feat. Read all of the information and Register Today. At-A-Glance Schedule Thursday, August 6 Arrival and Registration First Session of the Grand Chapter (including formal Ritual) Friday, August 7 Educational Programming Nominating Committee and Legislative Hearing Committee meetings Lunch and Awards Program Offsite Event at House of Blues New Orleans Saturday, August 8 TKE Service Project Second Session of the Grand Chapter Grand Inaugural Banquet Sunday, August 9 Mileage Reimbursement Departure ** subject to change 28 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

29 conclave Collegiate cost breakdown by cutoff dates (all Midnight Pacific Time) Housing Plan May 5 June 8 June 9 July 13 After July 13 Quad $674/person $699/person $749/person Triple $699/person $724 $774/person Double $774/person $799 $849/person Single $884 $909 $959 8-Man Bundle $487/person $ $524.50/person (2 Rooms) Only groups that have paid their Conclave Savings Plan will be able to use the money allocated to them ($1,000 if paid each semester since fall 2007). If applicable, you can apply this credit at checkout. An example of using the CSP money: Eight People from Alpha Chapter want to register at the Bundle Rate of $487 per person. So, $487 X 8 people (or $3,896) - $1,000 in CSP makes the total owed $2,896. Each person now owes $362. Also, if they register together, they can all use separate credit cards. The package includes convention registration, three nights lodging, meals, off-site event at the House of Blues, and educational programming. Alumni and Friends and Family cost breakdown by cutoff dates (all Midnight Pacific Time) May 5 June 8 June 9 July 13 After July 13 Alumni Package $374/person $399/person $449/person Friends and Family Package $179/person $199/person $229/person Off-Site Celebration Only $125/person $150/person NOT AVAILABLE Grand Inaugural Only $125/person $150/person NOT AVAILABLE This does not include housing which alumni must purchase in addition to the above pricing. We are currently offering a discounted rate of $140/per night for alumni through July 13. Alumni can also stay at other hotels if they choose. If you have any questions, please TKE. We will answer all questions in the order they come in and in as timely a manner as possible, based on volume and depth of questions. Don t miss out on this outstanding opportunity to meet the rest of the TKE Nation in New Orleans. Don t Delay Register Today. HOW TO REGISTER You can register online at There are sections for undergraduate and alumni registration. If you have questions or concerns, please Director of Events and Marketing Frater Chris Walsh at cwalsh@tke.org. Brotherhood Legislation & Elections Educational Sessions Awards FUN SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 29

30 leadership academy The Academy provided challenges that symbolized real life situations and forced me to come up with an answer, said Academy Graduate Brian Savard, Iota-Beta (Susquehanna University). In no other experience in my life have I ever brought classroom material past its boundaries into real life application. The focus given to attendees is that to truly lead others, they must first know themselves. Only by developing a true understanding of their personal values, and the values of the Fraternity, can aspiring leaders begin the journey of leadership in TKE and beyond. This year s program, You, Me, TKE, will thematically build with each experience, leading to a deeper awareness and understanding of living our values; practicing strategic, logical approaches; and sustaining meaningful, positive change.... each Frater will be touched at a personal level and self-discover new boundaries mentally, morally and socially. The impact of the 23rd annual Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Tau Kappa Epsilon Leadership Academy is unknown, but, if the past is any indication, it will be both immediate and long-lasting. The TLA is set to kick off shortly. This holistic development opportunity occurs each summer for the best and brightest leaders of TKE chapters across the United States and Canada. This year s exciting program will be held Friday, May 29, through Tuesday, June 2, at La Foret Conference and Retreat Center, located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Academy has grown from 28 in 2006, The focus given to 72 anticipated in 2009, and TKE volunteer to attendees is that leaders and professional staff have developed to truly lead others, excellent programming to help collegiate they must first know members become better leaders for themselves, their chapter, on campus, and beyond. themselves. The TKE Leadership Academy aims to continue the tradition of cultivating leaders by providing the tools and application of a solid portfolio of life skills in a controlled environment. These leaders include both industry innovators and Grand Council members like Frater Chris Hanson (Opportunity Out of Defeat Club), Alpha-Pi (George Washington University). Learning about leadership styles that you can take back to your chapter is important, but we are also adding to that, skills and lessons you can take for application throughout your life in the real world, said Grand Hegemon Frater Chris Hanson, Leadership Academy X graduate. We have talked with industry leaders who told us skills they value, what they want to see in an employee, and how you can learn these. Each participant will be given these keys and hopefully use them daily. What an excellent learning experience, said Frater Nick Kirchmar (Zeta-Zeta, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee). There was so much information and instruction given, I can t wait to explain it all when I return to my chapter. I feel privileged to have been here. I encourage all my fellow Fraters to apply in the years to come. Through a sequenced and balanced blend of workshops, small group discussions, outdoor experiential activities and keynote speakers, each Frater will be touched at a personal level and self-discover new boundaries mentally, morally and socially. The curriculum will take deeper looks at Scholarship, Character, Leadership, Teamwork, Service and Brotherhood. By thinking critically and rising to lead us into our future, each Leadership Academy Teke will walk away more focused, dedicated, and having a new sense of the concept of Fraternity. The Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy Year * 72 *Anticipated Attendees 30 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

31 2008 Annual Report TKE EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION According to Kevin Mayeux, TKE s Chief Executive Officer, the TKE Educational Foundation would be able to grant up to $2,000,000 annually to the Fraternity based on the current educational programs that are offered. Such programs include chapter educational visits, key leader training opportunities, Regional Leadership Conferences, educational sessions at Conclave, TKE Leadership Academy, educational content in THE TEKE magazine, etc. In addition to these impactful educational programs, the Fraternity also administers more than 70 scholarships through the Foundation, providing financial assistance to Fraters recognizing academic achievement. Although grant support remains considerably less than our needs, support has been increasing. Every donation is important on an annual basis. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 31

32 A Message from Gregory P. Woodson & Gary A. Reed Dear Fraters, The year 2008 proved to be a very challenging year for your TKE Educational Foundation. All of us are aware of the impact the financial markets have had on charitable organizations and personal portfolios in the United States. The TKE Educational Foundation has been no exception as we experienced a decline of about 30 percent in our asset base. Despite these challenges, the Foundation has continued to provide significant support to educational programs that are sponsored by your Fraternity and is fulfilling all TKE educational programming grant requests in fiscal year As you are reading in earlier pages, the Fraternity has had tremendous growth in membership, and attendance at the educational programs we support has also increased substantially. Sixty young men experienced the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Leadership Academy in 2008 and we are on course to have 72 attend in The Charles R. Walgreen, Jr., Leadership Academy is five days in length and cultivates leaders, providing them with the tools and application of a solid life skills portfolio in a controlled environment. The National Founders, and their leadership styles, are shown as the prime examples to challenge the current process and inspire all members to have a shared vision for the future vitality of the Fraternity. The Regional Leadership Conference program, which is a very far reaching and important training ground for chapter officers and leaders, also experienced growth in attendance. We are challenged more than ever to be a strong partner in offering these leadership training opportunities to the more than 10,000 young Tekes who have attended since its inception about 25 years ago. Regional Leadership Conferences were held this year in Jacksonville, Fla.; Kansas City, Mo.; San Francisco, Calif.; Indianapolis, Ind.; and Philadelphia, Pa. With future generous donations from our Fraters, we will add additional Regional Leadership Conferences with the goal of ultimately reaching ALL chapters annually. Regional Leadership Conferences are designed to improve the quality of leadership within a chapter or colony. Attendees participate in presentations, discussions, and problem solving sessions and learn the most innovative and effective chapter management skills and techniques. The sessions are designed to help you find answers to tough chapter problems and to stimulate new thinking in fraternal areas. Whether you re a new member, or seasoned officer, there is something for you to do at the RLC. The year held its reasons for celebration as well. The Foundation reversed the long-running trend of donor decline and grew the number of donors 16 percent over Three new Board members joined our board of directors and have already contributed significantly to our efforts. Those include Fraters Al Molina and Don Tapia of Phoenix, Ariz., and Frater Don Johnson, father of our Venerable Grand Prytanis Mark Johnson, and resident of Denver, Colo. All TEF board mem- bers are volunteers and thanks go to all board members for their dedication, self-sacrifice, donations, and commitment to help fund the educational and leadership development of Tekes. Despite the economic downturn, most Fraters have maintained their pledge commitments to fund-raising efforts in support of educational programs and some have already completed their pledges, three years early. The time, talent and treasure provided by our officers and Executive Committee have been exemplary. All Foundation board members have responded to the challenges the Foundation faced in The Foundation continues to reach out to an ever-widening circle of alumni seeking their involvement and support of the Fraternity s programs. This is happening through Frater Luis Correa s efforts in establishing area alumni associations, which were very successful in 2008 through the establishment of five new area TKE alumni associations in Boston, Chicago, Charlotte, Denver and Richmond. In addition, Frater Robert Taflinger, Director of the Annual Fund, has established a new Foundation Ambassadors Program that has been actively recruiting members to play a role in spreading the good news of Foundation efforts. Our first chairman of the Foundation Ambassadors Steering Committee is Shawn Babine, who resides in Maine but works in Boston. Both programs are providing an opportunity for Fraters to re-engage and make a difference in the degree in which the Foundation is able to touch young men s lives and help them prepare for their futures. The scholarship program continues to grow and more chapters and individuals are stepping forward to help young Tekes meet the costs of their educational programs. Because of the adverse economic conditions, we were forced to significantly reduce scholarship awards this year. The door is open for each Frater to play a role in strengthening the Foundation. Our Founders were wise men to incorporate language in our ritual that describes what being a Teke is all about. This language expresses a commitment that each of us has made to provide our time, talent and treasure to help ensure a quality Fraternity experience for our collegiate members and to provide opportunities for fellowship within our fraternal bond. In honor of our Founders, let us each work more diligently to fulfill the promises we made at the time of our initiation. Yours in the Bond, Gregory P. Woodson, Foundation Board Chairman Gary A. Reed, Foundation President 32 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

33 state of the foundation TKE Educational Foundation, Inc. Statements of Financial Position May 31, 2008, and ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents 168,242 19,676 Investments, at fair value 3,023,085 3,433,398 Pledges receivable, net 1,745,734 1,126,705 Prepaid expenses and deposits 6,673 14,144 Cash surrender value of life insurance policies 98,480 92,724 Due from Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. 71,316 - Property and equipment, net 99, ,855 5,212,940 4,791,502 LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS Liabilities Accounts payable and other accrued expenses 22,438 30,146 Due to Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Inc. - 26,568 22,438 56,714 Net assets Unrestricted 855, ,289 Temporarily restricted 2,879,367 2,790,929 Permanently restricted 1,455,444 1,107,570 5,190,502 4,734,788 5,212,940 4,791,502 TKE Educational Foundation s 2008 audit was conducted by the independent accounting fi rm of Crowe Horwath LLP. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 33

34 foundation leadership Woodson Ernest Reagan Johnson Jacobi Phillips Planck Romig Chairman Gregory P. Woodson Beta-Sigma University of Southern California Vice President, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer Colgate Palmolive Company Richard C. Ernest Vice Chairman Beta-Mu Bucknell University President/CEO Crown Metal Manufacturing Company John A. Reagan Secretary-Treasurer Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology Partner, Urban Realty Partners Grand Prytanis Mark K. Johnson Nu-Theta University of Utah Executive Vice President/General Manager Johnson Moving & Storage Fredrick T. Fritz Jacobi Lambda-Alpha University of South Florida Chair, The Vistage Chief Executive Program John B. Phillips Nu University of California-Berkeley Trustee, Group Insurance Trust of the California Society of CPAs Robert D. Planck, PGP Epsilon-Omicron University of Houston President/CEO Independent Marketing Alliance Mark C. Romig, PGP Theta-Mu University of New Orleans Vice President Marketing & Public Relations Hospital Corporation of America Richard E. Schultz Gamma-Rho Indiana State University Partner/Member Larry E. Nunn & Associates, LLC Jonn Wullschleger Kappa-Nu Rockhurst University Partner and Portfolio Manager Mitchell Capital Management Mark A. Fite, PGP Delta-Xi Miami University of Ohio President/CEO Option Technologies Interactive, LLC Schultz Wullschleger BOARD OF ADVISORS Donald L. Campbell Delta-Epsilon Cleveland State University President, Donald A. Campbell & Co., Inc. W. Alan Herzog Nu, University of California-Berkeley Fite Michael A. Moxley Beta-Beta North Carolina State University Communications Consultant Maury Boyd & Associates, Inc. 34 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

35 foundation leadership Lonnie G. Justice, PGP Pi-Alpha Ashland University Vice President/General Manager Agilent Technologies Brooks L. Kellogg Alpha-Upsilon Fort Hays State University Real Estate Broker Chadwick Real Estate Group/Beth Corporation William V. Muse, PGP Epsilon-Upsilon Northwestern State University Business & Educational Consultant Robert L. Olcott Alpha-Xi Drake University Managing Partner The Olcott Consulting Group Kevin J. Brock Beta-Rho University of Akron Investment Advisor William Blair & Company R. Don Johnson Grand Chapter Board, Hospice of St. John Board of Adjustment and Appeals, Cherry Hills Village Alfredo J. Molina Sigma-Theta Saint Leo University Chairman & CEO The Molina Group International Jeweler Donald R. Tapia Sigma-Theta Saint Leo University CEO, Essco Wholesale Electric, Inc. Justice Kellogg Muse Olcott Smith Stacey Elmer R. Smith Mu-Sigma Morehead State University President Interactive Learning Solutions Lee M. Stacey Rho-Sigma Grand Valley State University Regional Managing Partner Willis Group Holdings Ltd. James L. Totten, PGO Kappa-Psi Quinnipiac University Global Process Development Advisor ExxonMobil Corporation, Downstream Controllers Brock R. Don Johnson Board of Advisors, cont d. Steven J. Muir Beta-Eta University of Missouri-Rolla President Comtech Mobile Telephone Co. Timothy L. Taschwer Epsilon-Nu University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Former President/CEO TKE Educational Foundation Molina Tapia Totten SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 35

36 tke heritage society Thank You Heritage Society: Paul C. Aspinwall, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee George Blankenship, Marshall University Brian M. Bosarge, Southeastern Louisiana University George P. Bundy, Monmouth College, New Jersey Bruce E. Carlson, College of St. Thomas Thomas M. Castner, PGP, Utica College of Syracuse University Robert W. Conklin, Tri State University James E. Crockard, III, Waynesburg College L. David Dickensheets, University of Kansas Edward R. Dominy, Clarkson University Richard C. Ernest, Bucknell University Mark A. Fite, Miami University of Ohio Christopher A. Grasso, Drexel University Stuart E. Hallett, III, Longwood College Harry E. Hawkins, Newberry College Jimmy R. Haws, University of Central Oklahoma Russell H. Heil, Georgia Institute of Technology James M. Hooker, Bowling Green State University John C. Jenkins, University of Nebraska Joel E. Johnson, PGP, University of Wisconsin Whitewater Kevin W. Johnson, The Grand Chapter Mark K. Johnson, University of Utah Steven A. Jones, Knox College Lonnie G. Justice, Ashland College Kurt F. Klein, Southeastern Louisiana University Mark A. Kubik, Grand Valley State University Maurice J. Lindquist, Carroll College Erni Mann John M. Manzanares, California State University Fullerton Tom McAninch, Arizona State University Edward R. McDowell, Cornell University Gary S. Michel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Michael A. Moxley, North Carolina State University Ronald F. Neukam, Central Michigan University Dennis W. Perry, University of New Hampshire J. Wesley Pierce, Western Carolina University W. Patrick Resen, University of Texas El Paso Mark C. Romig, University of New Orleans Frank Sanders, Georgia Southern University Jerome E. Schewe, University of Wisconsin Platteville Walter K. Schindhelm, Humboldt State University T. J. Schmitz, University of Wisconsin Whitewater Elmer R. Smith, Morehead State University Kyle Swetzig, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Wayne E. Switzer, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Rodney G. Talbot, Southern Illinois University Timothy L. Taschwer, University of Wisconsin Stevens Point William A. Thompson, University of Michigan James C. Upton, Glenville State College Warren M. Van, University of Washington Coby S. Villalobos, University of Texas El Paso Richard B. Walker, University of Texas El Paso Elizabeth E. Woerpel Alan E. Wright, University of Northern Iowa Is TKE in Your Future? One of the most valuable and enduring ways that you can demonstrate your support for Tau Kappa Epsilon is by naming the TKE Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of a planned gift a will, trust, retirement plan, life insurance policy or charitable gift annuity plan. In an effort to create an environment that fosters a sense of philanthropy, the TKE Heritage Society recognizes the generosity and foresight of those who wish to perpetuate the principles of our great Fraternity by recognizing and honoring alumni and friends of TKE who have made a commitment for future generations of our Fraternity through the TKE Educational Foundation. Are You Included? The Heritage Society is not intended for recognition of ongoing general support purposes, but for the special commitments made over and above annual fund gifts, such as planned estate investments, to help grow the permanent endowment and designated funds. Any individual making a commitment to the Fraternity should advise the TKE Educational Foundation of the gift details so their name may be included in the Heritage Society. 36 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

37 leadership scholars $2,500 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Award Pehr L. Hovey, Washington University-St. Louis, Xi $2,000 Ronald Reagan Leadership Award Thomas Heflin, University of California-Davis, Sigma-Chi Pehr Hovey Thomas Heflin $3,250 John A. Courson Top Scholar Brandon Demyan, Auburn University, Beta-Lambda $3,000 W. Allan Herzog Scholarship Kurt Leitzel, Susquehanna University, Iota Beta $2,400 Steven J. Muir Scholarship Ryan Ohs, Missouri University of Science & Technology, Beta-Eta $2,200 Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Scholarship Brett Larson, University of Iowa, Lambda-Eta Nathaniel E. Sheppard, The Ohio State University, Omicron $1,400 Donald A. and John R. Fisher Memorial Scholarship Chad McRee, University of South Alabama, Nu-Mu $1,300 Francis J. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Sean Murphy, Winona State University, Nu-Kappa $1,200 Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Brett Wexler, Monmouth University, Kappa-Kappa $ 900 Harry J. Donnelly Memorial Scholarship Mark Ogrizek, University of Akron, Beta-Rho $ 800 T. J. Schmitz Scholarship David Finkelstein, Shepherd University, Epsilon-Xi $ 700 Carrol C. Hall Memorial Scholarship Justin Craig, University of Louisville, Alpha-Chi $ 700 William V. Muse Scholarship Chris Frauenberger, Drexel University, Alpha-Tau $ 700 Thomas H. Dunning, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Mitchell Shanklin, Washington University-St. Louis, Xi $ 700 Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Leadership Award Jeremy Ackerman, Missouri Western State University, Xi-Eta $ 600 George W. Woolery Memorial Scholarship Chad M. Kinney, Saint Leo University, Sigma-Theta $ 500 Doris and Elmer Schmitz, Sr. Memorial Scholarship James J. Friedenberger, University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Mu-Nu $ 500 Bruce B. Melchert Scholarship Kyle J. Hartman, Saint Cloud State University, Theta-Rho $ 500 Timothy L. Taschwer Scholarship Aaron Weisberger, Alma College, Zeta-Delta $ 500 Wallace G. McCauley Memorial Scholarship Andrew Jarzyk, Susquehanna University, Iota-Beta $ 500 William Wilson Memorial Scholarship Matthew Vella, Illinois State University, Mu-Upsilon $ 500 Father Timothy Vakoc Scholarship Joshua Lee, Saint Cloud State University, Theta-Rho $ 400 Miles Gray Memorial Scholarship Christopher H. Foster, Oklahoma State University, Beta-Gamma $ 400 Michael J. Morin Memorial Scholarship Alexander Ruiz, Florida International University, Sigma-Alpha $ 400 Eugene C. Beach Memorial Scholarship John J. Waugh, Oklahoma State University, Beta-Gamma $ 400 Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship Brad Christoph, Furman University, Gamma-Mu $ 300 Kenneth L. Duke, Sr. Memorial Scholarship Jonathan M. Turk, Iowa State University, Epsilon $ 300 Christopher A. Grasso Leadership Award Colt W. Wilde, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Mu-Chi $ 300 J. Russel Salsbury Memorial Scholarship Alex Krows, Millikin University, Beta $ 300 International Exchange Scholarship Mulualem T. Assefa, Old Dominion University, Kappa-Delta $ 250 Eric D. Dunning Scholarship Nick Hansing, Washington University-St. Louis, Xi The Foundation thanks the 130 applicants who applied for these awards and regrets not being able to provide an award for each one. In addition, the Foundation wishes to thank Fraters Timothy Murphy and Bruce Melchert, and Leslie Murphy and Jeanne Melchert, who served on this year s Scholarship Selection Committee. The members of this committee spent a great deal of time in reviewing the applicants and considered many factors in the decisions they made. Their hard work and commitment to the Foundation is recognized and appreciated. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 37

38 chapter scholarships The following individual chapter scholarship funds are currently administered by the TKE Educational Foundation. They have been established by chapters or alumni of chapters to provide scholastic assistance to members of TKE in their educational pursuits. Any chapter, alumni association or individual member may establish such funds, which are held within the Foundation s endowment investment portfolio. Funds are managed by professional money managers and oversight is provided by the Foundation Board of Directors through its Investment Committee, which is composed of financial professionals. For additional information regarding the establishment of such a fund, contact Gary Reed at the Foundation at or at reedga@tke.org. Alpha (Illinois Wesleyan University) 30, Beta (Millikin University) 49, Gamma-Illinois (University of Illinois) 29, Delta Harold K. Meeker (Knox College) 14, Epsilon (Iowa State University) * Zeta Theodore I. Wallace (Coe College) 20, Iota (Eureka College) 1,056.00* Kappa (Beloit College) * Lambda (University of Wisconsin) 58, Mu James T. Kane (Carroll College) 26, Nu John Phillips 50, Nu Sophus C. Goth (University of California-Berkeley) 17, Xi (Washington University) * Xi Life Loyal Scholarship * Xi Jaewoo Kim * Xi Jim Burmeister 1,507.10* Xi Roy & Katherine Otte (Washington University) 69, Omicron (The Ohio State University) * Rho (West Virginia University) 9, Scorpion (Cornell University) * Tau (Oregon State University) 10, Upsilon (University of Michigan) * Phi (University of Nebraska) * Chi (University of Washington) 14, Psi (Gettysburg College) * Omega (Albion College) 10, Omega William C. Prout 106, Alpha-Alpha (Wabash College) 56.74* Alpha-Beta (Ohio University) * Alpha-Gamma (Washington State University) 33, Alpha-Delta (University of Idaho) 66, Alpha-Epsilon (Monmouth College) * Alpha-Zeta (Purdue University) 13, Alpha-Eta (Rutgers University) * Alpha-Theta (Whitman College) 16, Alpha-Iota (Hamilton College) 65.07* Alpha-Lambda (Kansas State University) 60.70* Alpha-Nu (University of New Hampshire) * Alpha-Xi (Drake University) 26, Alpha-Xi William H. Wisdom (Drake University) 19, Alpha-Omicron (New Mexico State University) * Alpha-Rho (University of Rhode Island) * Alpha-Sigma (University of North Dakota) * Alpha-Tau (Drexel University) * Alpha-Upsilon (Fort Hays State University) * Alpha-Phi (University of Kansas) * Alpha-Chi (University of Louisville) * Alpha-Chi Ohlmann-Biggs (University of Louisville) 22, Alpha-Chi Henry Combs (University of Louisville) 5, Alpha-Chi Rodney Williams (University of Louisville) 136, Alpha-Psi (Davis & Elkins College) * Beta-Alpha (Bradley University) * Beta-Beta (North Carolina State University) * Beta-Gamma (Oklahoma State University) * Beta-Epsilon (Tri State University) 7, Beta-Zeta (Louisiana Tech University) * Beta-Eta (University of Missouri-Rolla) 6, Beta-Theta (University of Missouri-Columbia) * Beta-Lambda (Auburn University) * Beta-Lambda Prytanis Scholarship (Auburn University) 4,005.07* Beta-Mu Myra Snyder (Bucknell University) 237, Beta-Nu (Marshall University) * Beta-Xi (Arizona State University) * Beta-Pi (Georgia Institute of Technology) 4,357.69* Beta-Rho Kevin & Beile Brock (University of Akron) 35, Beta-Rho Tom Demeter (University of Akron) 5, Beta-Sigma (University of Southern California) 1,440.92* Beta-Upsilon (University of Maine at Orono) * Beta-Phi (Louisiana State University) * Beta-Chi (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) 24, Beta-Psi (Arkansas State University) 11, Beta-Psi Cecil Holifi eld (Arkansas State University) 2, Beta-Omega (Missouri State University) * Gamma-Beta (Colorado State University) 3,028.02* Gamma-Delta (University of Miami) * Gamma-Epsilon (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) * Gamma-Zeta (Hartwick College) * Gamma-Theta (University of Florida) 3,390.39* Gamma-Iota (University of Colorado) * Gamma-Kappa (Indiana University) * Gamma-Mu (Furman University) * Gamma-Nu (University of Toledo) 65.07* Gamma-Rho (Indiana State University) * Gamma-Sigma (University of Kentucky) * Gamma-Tau (University of Denver) * Gamma-Upsilon (University of Texas-Austin) * Gamma-Phi (Emporia State University) * Gamma-Psi (Butler University) * Delta-Gamma (University of Connecticut-Storrs) * Delta-Epsilon (Cleveland State University) * Delta-Zeta (Southeast Missouri State University) * Delta-Eta (Northern Illinois University) 35.18* Delta-Theta (CSU-Long Beach) * Delta-Lambda (University of Central Missouri) * Delta-Nu (Northwest Missouri State University) 2,188.26* Delta-Xi Clifford Sheard (Miami University) 58, Delta-Pi (Eastern Michigan University) * Delta-Rho (Indiana University of Pennsylvania) * Delta-Tau (University of Northern Iowa) * Delta-Upsilon (Missouri Valley College) 1,375.62* Delta-Phi (St. Francis University) 5, Delta-Chi (Gannon University) * Delta-Psi (North Dakota State University) 1,020.39* Epsilon-Alpha (Saint Louis University) * Epsilon-Epsilon (University of Nebraska-Omaha) * Epsilon-Zeta (Rider University) * Epsilon-Iota (Youngstown State University) * Epsilon-Kappa (Loyola University) * Epsilon-Nu (University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 1,661.54* Epsilon-Omicron (University of Houston) * Epsilon-Sigma (University of Central Oklahoma) 1,116.56* Epsilon-Upsilon (Northwestern State University) * Epsilon-Chi (University at Buffalo) 1,106.99* Zeta-Alpha (Wagner College) * Zeta-Beta (University of Evansville) * Zeta-Delta Eugene Pattison (Alma College) 9, Zeta-Epsilon (Waynesburg College) * Zeta-Zeta (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 3,282.56* Zeta-Eta (Muhlenberg College) * Zeta-Theta (Western Illinois University) 21, Zeta-Kappa (Portland State University) 14, Zeta-Mu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) * Zeta-Nu (Valdosta State University) * Zeta-Omicron (Western Carolina University) * Zeta-Sigma (Marietta College) 76.84* Zeta-Tau (Shippensburg University) * Zeta-Upsilon (Alliance College) * Zeta-Phi (Rollins College) * Zeta-Chi (Murray State University) 50.00* Zeta-Omega (California University of Pennsylvania) * Theta-Zeta (Rutgers University at Newark) * Theta-Eta James O. Hanson (University of South Dakota) 16, Theta-Eta John M. Litzelman (University of South Dakota) 10, Theta-Iota (Northern Michigan University) 1,482.89* Theta-Lambda (Widener University) * Theta-Mu (University of New Orleans) 1,821.19* Theta-Nu (Southeastern Louisiana University) * Theta-Rho (St. Cloud State University) * Theta-Sigma (St. John s University) * Theta-Tau Minnesota State University, Mankato * Theta-Upsilon (CSU-Sacramento) 65.07* Theta-Phi (University of Wisconsin-La Crosse) * Theta-Chi (Frostburg State University) 12, Theta-Omega (University of Charleston) * Iota-Beta (Susquehanna University) * Iota-Gamma (Truman State University) 60.70* Iota-Theta (Centenary College) * Iota-Iota (LaSalle University) 65.07* Iota-Kappa (Clarkson University) 8, Iota-Mu (University of Findlay) * Iota-Xi (Concord University) * Iota-Omicron (University of Wisconsin-Whitewater) 1,255.06* Iota-Pi (Kent State University) * Iota-Rho (Seton Hall University) * Iota-Upsilon (University of West Alabama) 10.00* Iota-Phi (Defiance College) * Iota-Omega (Glenville State College) * Kappa-Beta (University of Texas-Pan American) 50.25* Kappa-Eta (New Jersey Institute of Technology) 10, Kappa-Kappa (Monmouth University) 50.00* Kappa-Kappa Charles J. Trabold (Monmouth University) 12, Kappa-Mu (Edinboro University) * 38 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

39 chapter scholarships Kappa-Nu (Rockhurst University) 30, Kappa-Tau (University of Arizona) * Kappa-Chi (Concordia University) * Kappa-Psi (Quinnipiac University) 10, Lambda-Alpha (University of South Florida) * Lambda-Gamma (University of Cincinnati) 1,708.64* Lambda-Delta (University of Southern Maine) * Lambda-Epsilon (Clarion University) * Lambda-Zeta (Troy University) * Lambda-Eta (University of Iowa) 50.00* Lambda-Iota (Florida State University) * Lambda-Kappa (DePaul University) * Lambda-Lambda (Utica College of Syracuse University) * Lambda-Mu (Elon University) * Lambda-Omicron (University of North Texas) * Lambda-Pi (Northeastern Illinois University) * Lambda-Sigma (Keene State College) * Lambda-Upsilon (Georgia Southern University) 7, Lambda-Chi (Wayne State College of Nebraska) * Lambda-Omega Jerry C. Nims (Georgia State University) 21, Mu-Beta (Eastern Kentucky University) 60.70* Mu-Gamma (Midwestern State University) * Mu-Zeta (Nicholls State University) * Mu-Eta (Northeastern University) * Mu-Theta (Lycoming College) 3,436.23* Mu-Iota (Western New England College) * Mu-Lambda (Michigan Tech. University) 9, Mu-Nu Tom Wurtz (University of Wisconsin-Platteville) 10, Mu-Xi (California State University-Fullerton) 2,933.65* Mu-Sigma (Morehead State University) * Mu-Tau (James Madison University) 50.00* Mu-Upsilon (Illinois State University) * Mu-Chi (University of North Carolina Wilmington) * Mu-Omega Gene Barnes (George Mason University) 19, Nu-Theta Pat Ashton (University of Utah) 5, Nu-Kappa (Winona State University) * Nu-Lambda (University of Southern Indiana) * Nu-Mu (University of South Alabama) 5, Nu-Xi (Stephen F. Austin State University) * Nu-Omicron (University of Bridgeport) * Nu-Tau (Mansfi eld University) 60.70* Nu-Upsilon (Texas A & M University-Kingsville) * Nu-Chi (Bentley College) 50.25* Nu-Omega (William Paterson University) * Xi-Gamma (New York Institute of Technology) * Xi-Delta (Fairleigh Dickinson University) * Xi-Eta (Missouri Western State University) * Xi-Theta (University of West Georgia) 2,718.46* Xi-Iota (University of Central Florida) * Xi-Kappa (Baker University) * Xi-Lambda (University of Georgia) * Xi-Mu (University of Dayton) * Xi-Nu (Miami Dade Community College) * Xi-Xi (Texas State University) * Xi-Tau (Lyon College) 65.07* Xi-Upsilon (Rochester Institute of Technology) 19, Xi-Phi (Kutztown University) * Xi-Chi (Southern Polytechnic State University) 2,897.47* Xi-Omega (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) 56.74* Omicron-Alpha (Appalachian State University) * Omicron-Delta (University of North Carolina at Pembroke) * Omicron-Theta (Newberry College) * Omicron-Iota (Rowan College) 50.25* Omicron-Kappa (University of Louisiana-Lafayette) * Omicron-Nu (Florida Institute of Technology) 1,744.94* Omicron-Xi (University of Alabama) * Omicron-Pi (Baylor University) * Omicron-Rho (Texas Tech University) 4.30* Omicron-Sigma (Indiana University Southeast) * Omicron-Tau (Columbus State University) * Omicron-Upsilon (York College of Pennsylvania) * Omicron-Phi (University of Oklahoma) * Omicron-Omega (Radford University) * Pi-Alpha (Ashland University) * Pi-Gamma (East Tennessee State University) * Pi-Delta (University of Alabama at Birmingham) * Pi-Epsilon (Christian Brothers University) 1,173.08* Pi-Eta (Texas A & M University) 90.07* Pi-Theta (University of Texas-San Antonio) * Pi-Iota University of Nevada, Reno * Pi-Kappa (Mesa College) * Pi-Lambda (University of Nevada-Las Vegas) * Pi-Mu (State University College-Buffalo) 1,372.18* Pi-Xi (University of California-San Diego) * Pi-Omicron (Northern Kentucky University) * Pi-Rho (Babson College) * Pi-Sigma (Richard Stockton College) * Pi-Upsilon (Towson University) * Pi-Psi (University of Southern Mississippi) * Pi-Omega (SUNY-Albany) * Rho-Alpha (Winthrop University) * Rho-Beta (Michigan State University) 8, Rho-Gamma (University of NC-Greensboro) * Rho-Delta (Cal Poly-Pomona) * Rho-Epsilon (Northwood University) * Rho-Theta (Lake Superior State University) * Rho-Kappa (Longwood University) * Rho-Xi (San Jose State University) 56.74* Rho-Omicron (Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo) * Rho-Rho (Sam Houston State University) * Rho-Sigma (Grand Valley State University) 16, Rho-Tau Gary D. Dysarz (University of Michigan-Dearborn) 3,728.93* Rho-Upsilon (Franklin College) * Rho-Chi (Lebanon Valley College) * Rho-Omega A. Scott King (University of South Carolina) 6, Sigma-Alpha (Florida International University) * Sigma-Beta (State University College-Brockport) * Sigma-Delta Penn State Erie, The Behrend College * Sigma-Zeta (University of South Carolina-Aiken) * Sigma-Theta (Saint Leo University) 100, Sigma-Iota (Pace University) 50.00* Sigma-Kappa (Merrimack College) 1,182.53* Sigma-Lambda (Northeastern State University) * Sigma-Xi (St. Norbert College) * Sigma-Omicron (Middle Tennessee State University) * Sigma-Rho Ann Reilly (Marist College) 20, Sigma-Sigma (Salisbury University) 56.74* Sigma-Tau (State University College-Geneseo) * Sigma-Upsilon (Ramapo College) * Sigma-Phi (Temple University) * Sigma-Chi (University of California-Davis) 56.74* Sigma-Psi (Clemson University) * Sigma-Omega (University of Tennessee-Chattanooga) 56.74* Tau-Alpha (New York University) 60.70* Tau-Beta (Sonoma State University) * Tau-Delta (New Jersey City University) * Tau-Epsilon (University of Hawaii-Manoa) * Tau-Zeta (Western Connecticut State University) * Tau-Eta (Southern Connecticut State University) * Tau-Theta (Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison) * Tau-Iota (The University of Western Ontario) * Tau-Lambda (Kean University) * Tau-Mu (Johnson & Wales University) 50.25* Tau-Nu (Shawnee State University) 65.07* Tau-Omicron (St. Thomas University) 60.70* Tau-Rho (Cal-State University-San Marcos) * Tau-Sigma (Francis Marion University) 65.07* Tau-Tau (Coastal Carolina University) * Tau-Upsilon (LSU-Shreveport) * Tau-Chi (Carthage College) * Tau-Psi (University of West Florida) * Tau-Omega (Carleton University) * Upsilon-Alpha (Spring Hill College) * Upsilon-Beta (California State University-Northridge) * Upsilon-Gamma (University of Minnesota-Duluth) * Upsilon-Delta (Saginaw Valley State University) * Upsilon-Epsilon (West Virginia State College) * Upsilon-Zeta (Angelo State University) * Upsilon-Eta (University of Ontario Institute of Technology) 50.25* Upsilon-Theta (University of Maryland-Baltimore County) Upsilon-Iota (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) * Upsilon-Kappa (Sir Sanford Fleming College) * Lindenwood University (#730) 65.07* University of Tennessee-Knoxville (#748) * Monticello AR (#758) (University of Arkansas-Monticello) * Roosevelt University (#782) 56.74* University of Wisconsin-Parkside (#812) 50.00* SUNY-Fredonia (#817) 50.00* Tidewater Blueridge 40, Alpha-Pi (George Washington University) Beta-Delta (University of Maryland) Gamma-Omicron (University of Virginia) Epsilon-Xi (Shepherd College) Kappa-Delta (Old Dominion University) *Scholarships must reach a fund balance of $5,000 before awards can be distributed. Note: Scholarship funds may reflect pledges that have yet to be received. There are funds currently being administered by the Foundation for nonoperating, closed chapters of TKE. The corpus of each fund remains intact and will be available in the event any chapter is reactivated in the future. In the meantime, the Foundation reserves the option to offer scholarship awards from the earnings of these funds to any undergraduate Teke meeting scholastic requirements. The directors of the Foundation strongly support the fact that the funds were established to assist members of the Fraternity in their educational pursuits. The fact that a chapter is closed should not preclude awards being made to other deserving members of TKE. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 39

40 TKE Educational Foundation George Carter Our Founders had a vision of alumni reaching across the years of their work and career-building to help provide a quality fraternity experience for young men today. Frater Gary Reed (Iota-Phi, Defiance College), President TKE Educational Foundation. On January 3, 1957, Frater George Carter (Alpha-Pi, George Washington University) died at the age of 36. Frater Carter had been Prytanis of his chapter and was an Assistant Province Supervisor of the D.C.-Maryland Province. Several alumni were aware of Frater Carter s tremendous efforts for the Fraternity and felt his memory should be perpetuated in a fitting manner. The TEKE Memorial Scholarship Fund was created in his memory. Plans developed slowly. In June of 1958, the first formal drive for support was mounted among alumni of the Province, with the idea of establishing modest awards at each educational institution in the area having chapters of the Fraternity. As funds warranted, each award would be increased to a minimum of $100. Initial contributors had already established the first award in the amount of $50 at Shepherd College, home of Epsilon-Xi Chapter, on Founders Day From the beginning, support was gratifying and by no means limited to alumni of the four chapters immediately concerned. The first drive brought in more than $1,100 from Province alumni representing some 16 chapters. Over the five-year period through the 1962 fund drive, some 70 gifts were received from the alumni of 24 chapters, with greatest support coming from the graduates of the Alpha-Pi and Epsilon-Xi Chapters. A third group that made significant contributions included the alumni of Alpha-Kappa Chapter (University of Pennsylvania), inactive since Among them was the man most responsible for the success of the fund, Frater Harry J. Donnelly (Alpha-Kappa, University of Pennsylvania). The effort was incorporated under the laws of Virginia as Teke Scholarship Fund on September 1, 1959, and received tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service. Increasing notice of the Province s alumni efforts was being taken by the international leaders of the Fraternity, and after consideration of the advantages, the FUND became international in scope on May 14, On June 15, 1966, the Directors recommended a second name change to the Teke Educational Foundation, Inc. This was done to reflect the expanded aims of the Fund to include such items as study counseling and chapter libraries. Upon announcing the new name, a 1966 edition of THE TEKE publicized the general purposes of the foundation. The general purposes of the Teke Educational Foundation are to improve the study atmosphere of Teke Chapter Houses and to encour- 40 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

41 age individual Fraters to improve their scholarship. The focus has not shifted much through the years, though the number of lives touched by the Foundation has grown exponentially. Frater Gary said it s more than just donations coming in the doors of the Foundation it s the special reasons why they are giving. The greatest benefit of the Foundation is not the assets that we hold but rather the warm memories our alums and undergraduates hold of the TKE experience. Support for one s chapter is not in conflict with the objectives of the Foundation but rather bridges a relationship between a Frater and his willingness to help his chapter inspire quality and scholarship. The TKE Educational Foundation has added one staff member and one half-time staff member to help grow its programs and services. Frater Louie Correa (Gamma, University of Illinois) was brought on as Harry Donnelly Greg Woodson Gary Reed the Director of Alumni Relations. Frater Robert Taflinger (Zeta-Theta, Western Illinois University) is tasked with being the Director of Business Affairs in charge of the Annual Fund, Accounting, and Foundation Ambassadors Program. Frater Gary said these two Fraters have been instrumental in helping the Foundation achieve its goals. The work of Frater Louie Correa, as Director of Alumni Relations, has helped to open many new doors for potential service and has helped to deepen our relationship with many alumni Fraters. In addition, the important work of Rob Taflinger in heading up our Foundation Ambassador Program has inspired many new donors and provided new opportunities for spreading the good work and programs of the Foundation. Under the leadership and direction of Frater Greg Woodson (Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California) as Board Chairman, the future of the TKE Educational Foundation is bright. He, along with the other board members, has created a clear vision and mission to drive the Foundation through the next 50 years and beyond. The TKE Educational Foundation is inspired to think about the present and the future to make sure the resources are there to help inspire many groups of collegiate Tekes, said Frater Gary. We owe a debt of gratitude to the many Fraters who have served selflessly in officer and board member roles in the Foundation s 50-year history. With our current chairman, Frater Greg Woodson, and those who are in line for future leadership, the Foundation is in good hands. Rob Taflinger Louie Correa SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 41

42 foundation donors TKE Educational Foundation s New (First-Time) Donors The TKE Educational Foundation welcomes 469 donors who made their first gift in fiscal year The Fraternity wishes to thank the following for their generous contributions: Christopher Aksentis Robert L. Albert, Jr. Jason R. Allen Paul L. Allphin Robert Almassian Larry W. Amburgey Michael & Tamara Amore Ari Anastasi Sam L. Angiuli Tony Arampatzis Justin M. Arfa Ryan M. Arnold Samuel D. Arrington, III Jason Atwell Tyler Bakker Anthony A. Balestrieri Alexander Balian Elie W. Bardawil Theodora Barley Jim Basquil Michael Beals Spencer W. P. Beard Larry C. Beaver Christopher Bedell Craig J. Beisel Ronald J. Bell Christopher Bell Brian Bennett William W. Berghammer James G. Bertonis Robert J. Biegen Rodrick S. Bienvenu Gerald D. Blalock TEF Board Brandon K. Bobinski Michael A. Bogden James A. Boggs Robert L. Bogin Theodore A. Bookhout Alan Borock David A. Bourdette Tyler Bourgoine Benjamin P. Bowman Joseph J. Boyd, Jr. Branden Boyd Kenneth N. Bozeman, Jr. Kevin P. Bradley Michael P. Brady James D. Breen Harold A. Brenneman, III Zachary Broshar Cameron J. Brothers Benton M. Brown Nathan P. Brown John S. Brown Kathleen A. Brown Mark & Keiko Broyles Nicholas Bucinell Ryan M. Bucinell Dahn S. Bull Jay A. Burgess Christopher Burke Christopher S. Burt John A. Burton Charles H. Butt Donald J. Buys Daryl W. Cady Gary B. Calandra William A. Caldwell Robert Campion Gerardo Campos, Jr. Michael A. Cannon Rusty F. Carioli Chad Carman Mark J. Carr Brendon Carrasquillo Benjamin L. Carroll Cameron Casad Tim A. Casey Harry R. Casson William D. Caudell Anthony J. Celebrezze, III Clifford A. Ceridono Brian M. Champ Lucas L. Chan Patrick S. Chesterton D. Chas. Chleborad Cory W. Christiana Cody L. Chullen John R. Clarey John P. Cleland, Jr. Gregory A. Clements Frank T. Columbia Mervin Constant Andrew Cooper Steven L. Coppolecchia Don & Kathy Corkum Jonathan D. Cornett Christiaan J. Corthier Anthony Cossette Julie Craig Daniel J. Croll Leslie M. Crouch David L. Cunningham Thomas P. Curry, O.S.B. James A. Cutter Uriah W. Dailey Brian R. Darold James R. Davis William W. Davis, Jr. Donald R. Davison Joshua C. DeArmitt Shirley M. December Riley DeGroot Anthony Del Viscovo Joshua Dempsey Austin Dennis Justin M. Dennis Angela DePaola Stephen Derengowski Christopher A. DeSilva Spencer Diamond William Difani Leo P. Dolan Matthew R. Dorsett Richard S. Dowd Robert D. Drake Terrence P. Drew Steven Drizing William L. Dunbar, Jr. Richard F. Duncan, Jr. Michael Dwyer Raymond A. Edington David A. Edling Anthony T. Edwards Daniel B. Eggers C. Leroy Ellenberger Kevin P. Embree Scott M. Eseman Andrew Evans Robert W. Fahle Donald A. Fair Robert M. Fanger Benjamin Farhi Tareq Fayyad James R. Ferguson Robert J. Ferguson Adam J. Ferris Kelly J. Fineman Shine Fischer Josh A. Fisher Robert G. Fitzpatrick Michael W. Flaherty Steven S. Foley Michael & Erika Forte Douglas G. Foster, COL (Ret), USAFR Joshua Franz Gerald Fredrich Christopher S. Freet Jonathan E. Friedman Perry W. Fumuso Carlos F. Funes Brian M. Gagnon Charles E. Gegax James M. Gent Jesse C. Gibson David Gilmer Patrick M. Gleason Arion Gnotta David K. Goss Felipe S. Gouvea Cruz Gracia Craig S. Green Carlos M. Gutierrez Benjamin B. Gutnik Alex Gutnik Dennis Guy David M. Hallgarth Lauren Hamilton Nicholas J. Hansing Thomas P. Harbert Zach Harer Robert K Harris Ian M. Hartshorn John O. Hasenjaeger Martin M. Hassett Brian D. Hauser Duane W. Hawkins Nicholas J. Hayes Steven L. Henquinet John J. Herlihy, Jr. Charles H. Hicks Paul G. Hicks Christopher L. Hicks Daniel Higgins, Jr. Sean Highsmith Bryce S. Hill Matthew J. Hinkle Josette Hirsch Joseph B. Hoage Martin J. Hofelich M. Elvis Hollins, Jr. Robert J. Holzschuh Adam W. Hoover Andrew S. Hoover Adnan Hoque Richard Hough Jason L. Howard Gerry Hoy Richard E. Huffman William Hughes Donna Hughes Derek W. Hunter David A. Husak James W. Hybarger Andrew J. Inabnitt Patrick T. Ippolito W. Clifford Ishii Glenn C. Jacobs Gregory L. Jacobs Edward D. Jacobs Barbara James-Worrell Dustin Jeschke Steven A. John Don Johnson John M. Kach Brad Karsh Eric C. Katon Lynn L. Keim Alex Keller Christopher R. Kern Edward N. Kerstetter Adnan A. Khaki Danny D. Kim Chad M. Kinney Edward Kirklin Dale S. Kivi Alfred T. Klemme Ryan D. Klopfenstein Louis Kotvis George W. Koutsouras Kyle Kranawetter Bruce C. Krook, D.D.S. Brian C. Kruse Korey D. Kyle Benjamin R. Lafferty David L. Land Jonathan Lane Lawrence D. LeDuff, III John W. Lee, Jr. Gary W. Lewis Rob Lewis Terry Liggins Edward T. Lisota Jane Livingston Greg E. Long William F. Longworth Ryan J. Lowe Wisam A. Mahra Ryan S. Malkes Tony Martinez Andrew Massey Gary J. Massimiano Robert C. McCarney James McCarty Daryl McDowell Donald L. McGee Joseph W. McGibboney, III Conrad McWatters Joseph H. Mendenhall, III Joseph and Deborah Militch Nicholas F. Miller Ernest R. Miller Jerald L. Miller Margaret Ann Moi Alfredo J. Molina Thomas A. Moore Jonathan M. Moore David W. Moran Edmy Moreno David G. Moretz John M. Moriarity R. Kathleen Morris Alexander L. Morse Mu-Nu Alumni Assoc & Joanne Wurtz Russell A. Murphy Philip Musial Charles G. Nahatis Michael E. Nawrocki William A. Neal Todd M. Neal Henry J. Nelson Kevin Nelson NetworkforGoodcheck.org Richard Newell David W. Nightingale Dominic A. Nolfa Nu Chapter Alumni Assocation 42 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

43 Nuzzo & Roberts, LLC Andrew J. O Connell Brian D. O Connor Kristopher O Hare Kiley B. Olds Michael H. Origel Justin W. Osgood Richard T. Pace Joel S. Pachter, Ph.D. and Diane Beigel, Ph.D. Ebenezer K. Paikai, IV LeeCoye Parker James M. Peak George C. Pedersen John D. Pelton Matthew Pereira Frank Perrotti Keith D. Perry Andrew J. Peters Eric R. Petersen Tyler Peterson Gregory H. Phipps Pi Chapter House Corp Luckencie Pierre Larry & Kathy Pizzichetta Christopher Planeaux Anthony Plisko, B.T. Joel A. Pollock Steven M. Porada Thomas J. Porter Jonathan G. Post Nicholas Powers Dustin M. Pratt Casey Pratt Michael J. Prezgay, Jr. Jack Price Josh D. Proefrock Patricia A. Proto Harid J. Puentes Dylan Purlee Nicholas G. Radtke William B. Rasner Bradley A. Rateike Michael G. Raucci Andrew W. Reed Gregory K. Reeder Daniel M. Reeder Nicholas R. Reese Michael Reich Leslie G. Reid Roderick L. Rentz, III Scott I. Richardson Nicholas Rieders Patrick Riggs Thomas P. Riley Gary & Linda Rittel Daniel W. Rizzi Matthew Roberts Matthew Robertson Gregory Robinson, Jr. Nils E. Rosaen Nicolas Sanchez Rosner James R. Ross Shaun T. Rosser James R. Rummel Paul E. Russ, III Steven H. Russel, D.D.S. Mo Sakil Cameron D. Savage Eric Schaefer Christopher A. Schafer Elliott R. Scheirman Laurence H. Schiffman Mark Schulte John A. Schuyler USMC (Ret.) GoodSearch.com Terry K. Sefton Jerry M. Seley Perry B. Sells Devan R. Shah Ryan Shea Peter Shea Michael G. Sheppard John E. Shirey Stephen H. Showalter Damon W. Shratter Raymond P. Simeon Justin K. Simmons Matthew Simon Paul J. Smit Franklin C. Smith Paul K. Smith Robert T. Smith Cory A. Smith Shawn C. Solars Robert D. Sosnowski Carol Spencer Jason M. Sperry Jeremy J. Spivey Dane St. Pierre Russell Steinhoff, Jr. Michael A. Stevens Andrew Stewart Linn Stewart R. Justin Stock Dickson L. Stoker, IV Andrew J. Stoltzfus Andrew J. Stone David M. Stonehouse, II D. R. Storey Paul S. Storozynski Joseph A. Stoutner Jared D. Stoves Eric S. Stranko Justin Stroker Andy R. Stump Sean C. Sullivan Jeffrey C. Sullivan Daniel Sutter James A. Swift Donald R. Tapia Tara Tashjian Patrick A. Tatum Daniel Teixeira Anton M. Telford Samuel J. Thompson Edward Tornay Dwight J. Torres, Jr. James R. Torricelli Richard D. Treman Jon P. Tschida J. Brian Tuttle, Sr. Robert S. Uhl United Way United Way of Escambia County, Inc. Jeffrey Upson Philip A. Vande Berg Robert A. VanNostrand Stephen B. Veitch Kevin Veltri William Vestal ESPN Digital Media Video Andrew J. Viscovich Vitale, Caturano & Co. Foundation Michael L. Vogel Joseph W. Walker Aaron C. Walker Andrew H. Weber Gary L. Werner Steven Werner Jerold R. Wertheimer James L. Westcot Joshua Wethington Jason Wetsch Joshua M. Whaley James A. White James K. Whitehouse, II Clint L. Whitson Douglas Whittlesey Joseph L. Wikoff Brenton Wilder Travis Wilkerson Devin J. Williams James E. G. Williamson Nathan Winfi eld Andrew T. Winiarczyk John A. Winick Jasper L. Wong Nicholas A. Wood Michael J. Yaggie Marci Zajack Owen M. Zaret TKE Chapters Giving Back TKE Chapters have started programs such as the 1899 Chapter Giving Club to recognize active members who donate to the TKE Educational Foundation. Similar to raising donations for philanthropies such as St. Jude and the Alzheimer s Association, Fraters are giving back to the TKE Educational Foundation to support the educational programs of the Fraternity. The 1899 Chapter Giving Club can be started at your chapter by simply challenging 100 percent of your members to donate $18.99 to the TKE Educational Foundation. Donations can be made on or through the TKE Educational Foundation Facebook Causes group. When Fraters donate, the chapter recognizes those individuals as 1899 Chapter Giving Club members. Frater Chad Carman from the Theta-Eta chapter at the University of South Dakota said, Just think if all our chapters had at least 15 men donate $18.99, it would equal almost $77,000. We feel that if alumni found out that collegiate members sacrificed like this, they wouldn t hesitate to give something to the TKE Educational Foundation for the future health of TKE. For more information on how to start a giving club of your own, contact Robert D. Taflinger at rtaflinger@tke.org. SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 43

44 foundation donors Thanks to our 2008 Contributors on the following pages, donors are recognized by chapter within giving clubs. The number after the names indicates the total years of giving. The board of directors of the TKE Educational Foundation and the Grand Council extend a special thank-you to those dedicated Fraters who have committed to the future of the Fraternity. TKE Educational Foundation Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999 $250 - $499 $100 - $249 $50 - $99 Grand Chapter TEF Director Don Johnson Fraternity for Life Club Don Johnson - 1 Richard A. Boyd - 30 Goetz Junkers-Lommatzsch - 5 William B. Rasner - 1 John S. Brown - 1 Adam J. Ferris - 1 Andrew J. Inabnitt - 1 Edward D. Jacobs - 1 Gary W. Lewis - 1 Ernest R. Miller - 1 Jerald L. Miller - 1 Russell A. Murphy - 1 George C. Pedersen - 1 Christopher Planeaux - 1 James R. Ross - 1 Joseph A. Stoutner - 1 Samuel J. Thompson - 1 Aaron C. Walker - 1 Charles A. Wright - 6 Walter Hecker - 3 Jerry E. Romig - 4 Alpha Illinois Wesleyan University Past Grand Prytani Lester H. Martin ( ) William Wilson ( ) L. W. Tuesburg ( , ) Lyle F. Straight ( ) Oscar G. Hoose ( ) Harrold P. Tex Flint ( ) Past TKE Executive Secretaries Harrold P. Tex Flint ( ) Lyle F. Straight ( ) Richard K. Brush - 17 John R. Dew - 12 Albert C. Elser, II - 10 Arthur R. Leach - 11 Richard L. Meyers - 13 Vail H. Moore - 11 Matthew Robertson - 1 Robert N. Fischer, Jr. - 5 J. Patrick Morse - 17 Frederick W. Sherman - 9 John A. Tarter - 5 Beta Millikin University Past Grand Prytani Philip H. McGrath ( ) Clarence E. Smith ( ) Frank B. Scott ( ) Mark Kuhnke, M.D Harmon L. Mitchell - 18 Fred J. Conville - 14 Vernon W. Fitch - 16 James H. Harris - 35 *Dan O. Henry - 6 Irvin L. Johnson - 8 Stephen B. Kaminski - 24 William G. Klein - 33 Charles G. Nahatis - 1 Thomas A. Raduenzel, II - 28 Jerry R. Tobias - 18 Steven A. Bates - 24 Richard A. Griffi th - 10 Nicholas W. Carperos - 16 William A. Drennan - 21 Gregg W. Guichard - 4 Michael A. Naylor - 5 Dana A. Noble - 6 Mikael Oberhill - 2 Nicholas Powers - 1 Corwin D. Querrey, Jr John A. Winick - 1 Gamma University of Illinois Past Grand Prytanis Milton M. Olander ( ) Past TKE Executive Secretary Vernon J. Hampton ( ) Luis A. Correa - 3 Snyder E. Herrin, II - 9 Dale E. Biehler - 20 Lucas L. Chan - 1 Paul H. Frey - 31 Samuel M. Gillespie - 12 George E. Richards, Jr., D.V.M D. R. Storey - 1 Anthony J. Tangora, CFC - 8 Russell R. Attis - 23 Richard J. Erickson - 5 Bernard S. Miller, Jr. - 2 Michael G. Raucci - 1 William E. Shoulders - 24 Vince Stigler - 2 Arthur F. Livergood - 7 David W. Nightingale - 1 Miles A. Snyder - 17 Alfred C. Stimpert, Jr. - 3 Delta Knox College Ernest P. Braucher - 28 Gary L. Werner - 1 David Gilmer - 1 Kenneth T. Johnson - 35 Steven A. Jones, CFC - 32 Milton R. Smith - 17 Epsilon Iowa State University Past Grand Prytanis Don Kaser ( ) Edward C. Droste - 25 Keith J. Smith - 22 Mitchell E. Stock - 33 Dennis D. Burns - 3 Richard A. Carlson - 13 Dean M. Coons - 19 John D. Cosgrove - 27 Mark J. Jensen - 32 Brent B. Johnson - 2 Gene C. Lange - 32 Steven F. Mores - 36 Richard L. Olson - 24 Robert O. Paulson - 4 James A. Peterson - 27 Alison L. Tanner - 14 Stephen B. Veitch - 1 Don Zimmerman - 7 Paul L. Allphin - 1 Michael Beals - 1 Robert W. Brown - 22 Jay A. Burgess - 1 George Burnet, Jr Mark J. Carr - 1 John R. Clarey - 1 Joseph E. Donovan, Jr. - 2 Robert H. Kaiser - 10 Gary L. Kounkel - 25 James S. Taylor - 36 R. Michael Andersen - 33 Zachary Broshar - 1 C. Roger Buckmaster - 26 Daniel B. Eggers - 1 John M. Kach - 1 Jack Sawyer - 17 Anton M. Telford - 1 James L. Westcot - 1 Zeta Coe College Charles W. Stevens, Jr Glenn E. Woodmansee - 28 W. Kent Herron - 28 Michael S. Canney - 3 Way J. Thompson - 3 Eta University of Chicago Charles A. Sine, Jr Theta University of Minnesota Past Grand Prytani W. D. Reeve ( ) Leland F. Leland ( ) Gene P. Wicklund - 20 John H. Wicks, Ph.D Lawrence J. Michel - 11 Iota Eureka College Past Grand Prytani Miles Gray ( ) Eugene C. Beach ( ) James M. Behling - 20 Earl E. Cunion - 34 Gregory D. Schroeder - 2 Ronald L. Aeschleman - 9 Robert R. Gard - 25 Kappa Beloit College Past Grand Prytani Herbert H. Helble ( ) Charles E. Nieman ( ) Edward T. Brown, Ph.D Robert E. Foster - 25 Perry B. Sells - 1 Richard E. Wittnebel - 10 Richard J. Blum - 31 James E. Drasal - 20 Kenneth B. Winiecki - 15 O. G. Grimm, D.D.S Boyd H. Reid - 10 James D. Schreyer - 12 Lambda University of Wisconsin Grand Grammateus Edmund C. Moy Paul C. Aspinwall - 33 Edmund C. Moy - 5 Stanley W. Blum - 21 Christopher A. DeSilva - 1 Ronald R. Schild - 6 Andrew H. Simon - 9 Robert D. Walls - 15 Matthew F. Greinert - 2 G. Stewart Mathison, CFC - 29 William N. Biesmann - 6 Eugene Frederickson - 18 Steven A. John - 1 Robert D. Moen - 33 Leonard R. Risse - 17 Donald E. Wuerch - 20 Mu Carroll College Past TKE Executive Secretary Dr. Edwin L. Thiess ( ) William B. Yersin - 34 Arnold B. Merrell - 16 John W. Kluge - 34 Nu University of California-Berkeley Past Grand Prytanis Sophus C. Goth ( ) TEF Director John B. Phillips TEF Advisor W. Allan Herzog Fraternity for Life Club W. Allan Herzog - 36 John B. Phillips - 3 Willett C. Deady - 32 Spencer Diamond - 1 Erik Lewis - 2 William F. Longworth - 1 Clifford O. Marks, D.D.S Robert A. Muhlbach - 30 Howard A. Shugart - 20 John A. Tomlinson - 13 Andrew J. Viscovich - 1 Robert Campion THE TEKE SPRING 2009

45 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Clifford A. Ceridono - 1 George B. Dove, Jr. - 5 Charles E. Gegax - 1 Earl A. Wayne - 6 Gerald D. Blalock - 1 John C. Fleming - 5 John J. Quigley - 6 Steven H. Russel, D.D.S. - 1 Leonard Schlussel - 27 Franklin C. Smith - 1 Xi Washington University Past Grand Prytanis James C. Logan ( ) Jeffrey M. Titus - 2 Albert D. Meng - 9 Joseph Misemer - 2 Melvin O. Moehle - 31 Douglas J. Pew - 13 David R. Arday, M.D, M.P.H Daniel J. Backman - 2 Kenneth H. Brockschmidt - 22 Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S Richard W. Halteman, Jr Michael R. Joerling - 2 Edward C. Moehle - 15 Robert C. Moehle - 35 Thomas A. Moore - 1 Michael M. Priebe, M.D Eric S. Ratinoff, CFC - 12 Michael A. Thomas - 28 Craig J. Beisel - 1 Elwyn L. Cady, Jr James A. Cutter - 1 Nicholas J. Hansing - 1 Mark D. Levine, M.D. - 2 Arthur S. Littlefi eld, Jr William C. Moor - 2 Donald R. DeZutter - 27 Marvin L. Doerr - 3 C. Leroy Ellenberger - 1 Jonathan E. Friedman - 1 Robert K Harris - 1 Martin M. Hassett - 1 Charles H. Hicks - 1 Harsha D. Hiripitiyage - 2 Richard Hough - 1 Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr Brian C. Kruse - 1 Jonathan Lane - 1 Andrew J. O Connell - 1 Michael Reich - 1 Carl G. Riepl - 11 Jerry M. Seley - 1 Edward H. Zdvorak - 10 Omicron The Ohio State University Past Grand Prytani Donald A. Fisher ( ) Robert J. Borel ( ) Gary A. LaBranche ( ) Past TKE Executive Vice President Timothy J. Murphy ( ) Fraternity for Life Club Dan W. Bower - 28 James R. Ingrassia - 17 Gary A. LaBranche, CFC - 22 Robert C. Rankin - 14 Steven G. Wedge - 20 W. R. Ben Wicke - 29 Thomas E. Artman - 5 G. Barton Blossom - 9 Robert J. Borel - 29 Anthony J. Celebrezze, III - 1 Patrick S. Chesterton - 1 Thomas D. Croft - 14 Joe A. Dumbauld - 32 Christopher R. Kern - 1 Donn R. Lidington - 19 David M. Parker - 29 John D. Pelton - 1 Robert L. Schirtzinger - 12 Douglas A. Williams - 2 David I. Beatson - 5 John L. Crisp - 24 Richard L. Davis - 20 David A. Edling - 1 Ted J. Day - 17 Don C. Dill - 25 James R. Ferguson - 1 Roger T. Graetz, M.D. - 5 Stephen F. Hubbard - 22 William J. Metzger - 33 Robert C. Rinehart - 35 Pi Pennsylvania State University Fraternity for Life Club David K. Goss - 1 James R. Rummel - 1 David C. Smail, Jr. - 2 Darrell B. Ray - 9 Robert L. Markle, Jr Melvin B. Rockey - 12 Robert G. Elkin, Ph.D. - 4 Joseph M. Grainda - 13 Larry D. Long, D.M.D Kenneth A. Myers - 11 John E. Shirey - 1 Kim L. Carpenter, M.D William C. Lauch, Jr Richard B. Mills, USN (Ret.) - 20 David A. Trump - 17 Rho West Virginia University Leon J. Daciek - 20 Michael Klipstein - 5 Michael J. Prezgay, Jr. - 1 Robert J. Wolfe, II - 3 Alexander Balian - 1 Charles G. De Vries - 8 Jonathan M. Moore - 1 Robert Nakon - 22 William G. Wilkinson - 3 Samuel R. Cross - 2 William C. Dellinger, Jr Matthew J. Hinkle - 1 Thomas J. Hutton - 2 D. Gregory Kenney - 13 Richard E. Toth - 4 Jeffrey Upson - 1 Scorpion Cornell University Michael V. Corrigan - 21 Gaston R. Desnoyers - 6 Robert M. Naclerio - 16 Thomas B. Reth - 4 William T. Thompson - 23 John I. Apgar - 4 Richard B. Bell - 28 Herbert R. Kling - 3 Marc I. Perlman - 7 John C. Rasmus - 36 Christian B. Silge - 24 Edward Tornay - 1 John F. Wilson - 21 Tau Oregon State University James M. Gent - 1 Ray E. Goebel - 26 Malcolm T. Trupp - 12 Christopher A. Schafer - 1 Reuben Schug - 6 Upsilon University of Michigan William A. Thompson - 27 Samuel L. Chappell - 12 Floyd S. Reid - 12 Jeffrey W. Berno - 25 Phi University of Nebraska-Lincoln Past Grand Prytanis J. Russel Salsbury ( ) Bryan D. Bredthauer - 17 Duane F. Miller - 26 Rusty Vanneman - 12 Richard N. Walker - 31 Kenneth D. Henkens - 18 John C. Jenkins - 37 Tyler Bakker - 1 Chi University of Washington Fraternity for Life Club *Frank A. Rostedt - 25 Sherman K. Burd - 36 Stanley W. Hungerford - 27 Matthew F. Maury, IV - 29 Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S Richard A. Vorce - 12 Dennis R. Brooke - 15 R. K. Lee, CFC - 29 Psi Gettysburg College Past Grand Prytani Donald H. Becker ( ) James S. Margolin ( ) Fraternity for Life Club *J. George Schmid, Jr David G. Fairweather - 37 G. Wallace Thayer - 17 Bruce D. Bucher - 26 Craig W. Diehl - 7 Henry W. Lush - 2 William A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D Omega Albion College T. Steve Ivan - 11 Jonathon B. Husby - 14 Brian R. Darold - 1 Ralph T. Northrup, Jr Jeffrey P. Pearson - 12 Kenneth E. Peters, Ph.D. - 8 David E. Shook - 21 Allen D. Tucker, Jr William L. Vandenburg - 6 Richard E. Busch - 12 Howard T. Slutz - 35 David W. Towne, Esq. - 5 Alpha-Alpha Wabash College Kenneth R. Schild - 15 Richard J. Moak - 32 Atwood E. Smith - 34 Theodore J. Ferguson - 18 LeeCoye Parker - 1 Scott R. Shearon - 27 Alpha-Beta Ohio University Donald E. Kramer - 8 T. Brian Bakeman - 23 Donald L. Falk - 34 William M. Garrett, II - 36 Robert O. Kincart - 3 Donald W. Robb - 10 Thomas F. Hayne - 29 Gary B. Hermann - 25 Alvin D. Reece - 33 Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D John H. Wilder - 2 Robert P. Zilai - 7 K. William Dreier - 16 John P. Janusz - 8 Ronald M. Nakatsuji - 13 Brian L. Stephens - 13 William R. Wening - 11 James L. Woods - 16 Alpha-Gamma Washington State University Dick E. Grace - 15 John F. De Turk - 20 Kenneth M. Spooner - 2 Alpha-Delta University of Idaho T. Harry Boyd, Jr. - 7 Jerry B. Reese - 15 Pete T. Cenarrusa - 17 Don E. Giles - 29 Steven D. Huffman - 7 Kevin I. Lucas - 6 Gerald F. Riggers - 12 Lee B. Woodbury - 27 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 45

46 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Robert L. Ames - 2 Steven N. Cory - 20 Larry R. Grove - 23 Donald L. Johnson - 26 Glenn Miles - 30 TOP TEN CHAPTERS by Number of Donors by Number of Donors 1. Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California 2. Xi, Washington University 3. Epsilon-Nu, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Pt. 4. Epsilon, Iowa State University 5. Lambda-Upsilon, Georgia Southern University 6. Rho-Upsilon, Franklin College 7. Omicron, The Ohio State University 8. Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University 9. Beta-Beta, North Carolina State University 10. Delta-Xi, Miami University of Ohio Alpha-Epsilon Monmouth College Past Grand Prytanis John A. Courson, CFC ( ) Fraternity for Life Club John A. Courson, CFC - 32 Henry H. Gildemeister - 36 W. Jerome Hatch - 16 Lyle L. Hoover - 15 Jeffrey Mar - 17 William J. Myers - 16 Robert L. Best - 27 Donn H. Denniston - 34 George F. Hartung - 24 R. Vincent Johnson - 6 Spencer E. Avey - 13 Lynn L. Keim - 1 Alpha-Zeta Purdue University Michael J. Swartz - 3 Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. - 5 Kristopher M. Vining - 5 Daniel J. Bafi a - 3 Rodney W. Dunham - 24 James W. Howard - 19 Richard L. Joossens - 24 Thomas M. McAninch - 3 Robert L. Swaim - 10 Donald G. Clodfelter - 35 Theodore W. Cutshall - 13 Richard E. Dryer - 19 Douglas A. Graham - 28 David T. Moore - 6 John L. Steimke - 14 Vance K. Vorhees - 24 John M. Everett - 13 Bruce H. Fetz - 14 Mathias C. Miller - 6 Harry Papadakis - 17 Gregory T. Struebing - 18 Alpha-Eta Rutgers University Larrison C. Jackson, CFC - 9 William W. Buddenhagen - 25 Fred L. Gissoni, Jr Harmon S. Meeker, Jr Timothy D. Oswald - 2 Edward J. Banas, Jr Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC - 23 Edward E. Gahres, M.D Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr Trifon G. Anagnostos - 12 Richard D. Ilnicki - 9 Oliver D. Kee - 22 G. Kenneth Link - 28 William L. Rowe, III - 3 Alpha-Theta Whitman College James L. Chapman - 34 Roy L. Griffi n, CPA - 16 William W. Montgomery, III - 33 Norman H. Swick - 2 David K. Wheeler - 32 Robert H. Cline - 10 Dan S. Crimmins - 16 Chester G. Henderson - 37 Daniel R. Lindsay - 22 Rickard W. McLean - 17 Harry R. Casson - 1 Thomas F. Damon - 2 Raymond H. Hughes - 9 Roger L. Von Gohren - 14 Alpha-Iota Hamilton College Douglas Whittlesey - 1 Gilbert F. Adams - 23 Alpha-Lambda Kansas State University C. Dale Allen - 33 Benjamin P. Bowman - 1 Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr John J. Smiley - 16 Michael E. Traeger - 24 Robert O. Wilbur - 21 Donald E. Balaban - 5 George L. Eib - 10 Irvine E. Gandee - 27 Howard E. Gill - 5 *William F. Hurst - 6 William D. Aronson - 5 Robert A. Cochran - 23 Gerald R. Whitcomb - 11 Alpha-Mu Ohio Wesleyan University Donald A. Burge - 5 Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D Robert A. Holm - 21 Donald R. McCarty - 9 Alpha-Nu University of New Hampshire Craig R. Benes - 4 John P. Beyersdorf - 7 Wayne J. Johnson - 5 Jeffrey C. Sullivan - 1 David C. Hoeh - 10 Clyde A. Goodrum - 3 David M. Lefcourt - 3 Wisam A. Mahra - 1 Lynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.) - 15 Alpha-Xi Drake University Past Grand Prytanis William H. Wisdom ( ) TEF Director Robert L. Olcott Fraternity for Life Club Robert L. Olcott, CAE - 14 Brian F. Harms - 15 E. Wayne Williamson - 15 Matthew L. Price - 8 James K. Brown - 3 David L. Cunningham - 1 Brian L. Bates - 14 David A. Husak - 1 Bruce C. Krook, D.D.S. - 1 Craig J. Thurber - 26 Jon P. Tschida - 1 Michael L. Vogel - 1 Allen W. Bethell - 23 Kelvin C. Boyle - 8 Frank Chmelik, Jr. - 4 Michael K. Freeman - 12 Donn K. Haglund - 35 Milton R. McFarland - 15 Thomas J. Pfenning - 9 Richard D. Treman - 1 Frank J. Ward - 26 Deidrich C. Deede - 4 Alpha-Omicron New Mexico State University Past TKE Executive Secretary Richard R. Hall ( ) Fraternity for Life Club Gabriel Anaya - 15 H. Stanley Dennis, Jr Martin L. Goldsmith - 31 Omega S. Gonzales - 22 Larry B. Cummings - 10 Robert W. Joe - 35 Richard A. Shanley - 6 Dwight J. Torres, Jr. - 1 Alpha-Pi George Washington University Past Grand Prytanis Dr. R. C. Williams ( ) Grand Pylortes Christopher T. Hanson Christopher T. Hanson - 10 William R. Rothe - 20 Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr Daniel W. Ericson - 4 John A. Mancus - 6 Daniel Sutter - 1 Gary A. Terrill - 38 Edward J. Antosh - 18 C. Larry Beaver - 17 Benton M. Brown - 1 George A. Dixon - 16 William W. Dorsey, Sr James A. Dyer - 33 Julian G. Gibbs, Jr Kenneth B. Mundorf - 11 William A. Neal - 1 John F. Rutledge - 23 Wallace B. Oliver - 28 R. Gerald Sangster, Jr. - 7 Alpha-Rho University of Rhode Island Gilbert E. Haakh - 21 Kenneth G. Taylor - 36 Stephen A. Tucker - 17 Fredric R. Wasserspring - 30 Paul Amaral - 8 Albert J. Cote, III - 8 John A. debont - 9 Alpha-Sigma University of North Dakota Donald C. Gackle - 36 Bryan A. Oscarson - 12 Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) - 25 Donald K. Nicolson, M.D Alpha-Tau Drexel University Anthony DiSanto - 18 Bryan P. Keller - 2 David L. Weamer, Jr David A. Goodman, M.D LeRoy Layton - 22 Ervin F. Bickley, Jr Michael K. Burnley - 22 Thomas Pecsvaradi - 19 Robert H. Stitzinger - 10 Leonard M. Compton - 32 Richard S. Dowd - 1 Joseph L. Rose, Jr. - 5 Woodrow W. Westley - 33 Paul S. Alday, Jr. - 8 James F. Knash - 2 William S. Thayer - 24 Alpha-Upsilon Fort Hays State University Grand Epiprytanis Dr. Herbert L. Songer TEF Director Brooks L. Kellogg Brooks L. Kellogg - 6 Keith A. Dirks - 28 Robert C. Moody - 33 Robert Pavlicek - 32 by Number of Donors Alpha-Phi University of Kansas Dwight B. Cavender, Col. USAF (Ret.) - 3 Kevin Veltri - 1 Ralph R. Brock - 15 John E. Kyees - 4 Daniel D. Mulford - 13 David K. Wells, Jr. - 2 John G. Dunn - 13 David B. Raddatz - 7 Alpha-Chi University of Louisville Past Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC ( ) Donald C. Barton, M.D Douglas A. Koestel - 8 Michael R. Lawrence - 5 Glenn B. Scherzer, II - 12 Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D TOP TEN CHAPTERS by Dollars Given 1. Sigma-Theta, St. Leo College 2. Beta-Sigma, University of Southern California 3. Beta-Mu, Bucknell University 4. Mu-Sigma, Morehead State University 5. Pi, Pennsylvania State University 6. Delta-Xi, Miami University of Ohio 7. Epsilon-Upsilon, Northwestern State University 8. Pi-Alpha, Ashland University 9. Nu, University of California-Berkeley 10. Alpha-Xi, Drake University 46 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

47 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Robert A. Alonso, USN, M.D Harry E. Barsh, Jr. - 6 Kenneth E. Brockman - 23 David W. Eppihimer - 36 Scott C. Marks - 25 William E. Rudolph - 9 David C. Scharre - 27 Thomas B. Skoner - 33 Robert S. Tribble - 12 Donald L. Bortner - 2 Thomas V. Haile, Jr. - 5 Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) - 32 Milton T. Hulan - 7 Lee C. Lucas - 10 Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr Alpha-Psi Davis & Elkins College Benjamin K. Gibbs - 29 Wendell M. Cramer - 34 Michael A. DeVito - 12 George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF - 9 Howard Rubenstein - 25 Larry C. Beaver - 1 Robert W. Hotaling - 18 Edward G. Sawtell - 35 Thomas A. Andersen - 15 Charles H. Butt - 1 Alpha-Omega University of California-Los Angeles John R. Chapman - 11 Christopher W. Landsea - 19 Eric Asa-Dorian - 3 Douglas B. Campbell - 13 Michael J. Leonard - 9 Craig Amshel - 9 Wayne L. Quon - 12 Beta-Alpha Bradley University Donald C. Eggert, Jr Harvey A. Gorden - 6 Frank V. Moulton, Jr David E. Shively - 16 James G. Orphan - 3 Francis J. Kluge - 35 Stephen M. Korcheck, Jr., USAF (Ret.) - 12 Kirk D. Reeves - 21 Peter J. Squier - 27 Beta-Beta North Carolina State University TEF Advisor Michael A. Moxley, CFC Michael A. Moxley, CFC - 34 James W. Harrill - 29 David E. Grimm - 7 Gilbert N. Burnet - 15 Daryl W. Cady - 1 David S. Haworth, III - 14 Paul G. Hicks - 1 John R. J. Miller - 39 Wylie H. Mitchell - 36 Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.) - 20 David G. Moretz - 1 Harold S. Muse, Jr. - 7 Arthur Webb - 2 Devin J. Williams - 1 Joseph W. Bennett - 11 Fred C. Brunk, Jr. - 3 Arthur R. Frelund - 14 Richard E. Kent - 9 Mark T. Lowder - 14 Richard H. Tait - 15 L. Patrick Faulkner, II - 15 Roger A. Fleming - 9 Richard E. Huffman - 1 T. Alvin Kepley - 19 Charles T. Lambert - 4 Charles A. Riedell - 23 G. Scott Spence - 3 Beta-Gamma Oklahoma State University Thomas S. Wade, Jr Jesse C. Gibson - 1 Gerry E. Hinrichs - 2 Herb C. Huser - 35 Conrad McWatters - 1 Bob G. Salyer - 7 Cecil F. Hewitt - 7 Mack V. Norman - 16 Beta-Delta University of Maryland Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. - 4 C. Gordon Gill - 2 David P. Carlisle - 5 Joshua Dempsey - 1 Stanley M. Kriel, Jr Charles R. Long - 27 John A. Schuyler, USMC (Ret.) - 1 Beta-Epsilon Tri State University Robert W. Conklin - 36 David W. Miller - 16 James E. Thomas - 12 Beta-Zeta Louisiana Tech University James B. Hall, II - 16 James W. Duke - 28 Paul K. Smith - 1 George Tereshkovich - 30 Beta-Eta Missouri University of Science and Technology TEF Advisor Steven J. Muir Fraternity for Life Club Steve J. Muir - 33 David R. Puettmann - 24 Joseph E. Bain - 9 Eric D. Dunning - 8 Alan R. Loeffelman - 9 Carm R. Moehle - 21 Daniel E. Groteke - 24 Alfred T. Klemme - 1 Charles F. Marlow - 7 Dennis M. Simon - 24 Oliver L. Von Behren - 29 James R. Bollam - 27 Thomas G. Borowiak - 32 Leslie M. Crouch - 1 Stephen A. De Lurgio - 19 Michael A. Di Napoli - 6 James B. Marble - 27 Ronald S. Robertson - 9 Michael Suda - 25 Beta-Theta University of Missouri - Columbia Past Grand Prytanis ( ), Past TKE Executive Director ( ) Bruce B. Melchert, CFC Bruce B. Melchert, CFC - 33 Frederick M. Burke - 30 Mark Eidelman, D.D.S William K. Haas - 29 Derek W. Hunter - 1 Nicholas F. Miller - 1 William P. Vaughn - 16 Donald L. Wehmeyer - 20 Terry Altepeter - 2 Jon D. Cozean - 15 John E. Marquardt - 32 David S. Metcalfe - 30 Robert M. Reed - 17 Beta-Iota Iowa Wesleyan College Robert J. Eppel - 12 Beta-Kappa University of Oregon Walter E. Bohnstedt - 10 William B. Clegg, Jr. - 7 Jack L. Estepp - 32 Beta-Lambda Auburn University John R. McCarthy - 30 William M. Brackney - 12 Robert B. Bliss, Jr Daniel J. Codespoti - 30 James R. Dugan, Jr Edward G. Johnson, Jr. - 8 J. Patrick Connick, Jr Donald M. Hacker - 6 John P. Anderson - 6 Thomas E. Hunt, Jr William A. Weed, Jr Beta-Mu Bucknell University TEF Vice Chairman Richard C. Ernest Fraternity for Life Club Richard C. Ernest - 37 Kenneth M. Sheppard - 28 John A. Saxton - 33 Perry W. Fumuso - 1 Ian M. Hartshorn - 1 Edward N. Kerstetter - 1 John C. Reed, M.D. - 5 Donald A. Wescott, Jr. - 6 Robert I. Cohen - 6 Harry W. Elliott - 18 Richard S. Knight - 32 Hayes W. Thompson, CFC - 33 Richard A. Benton - 21 Steven Emas - 6 Everyone can HELP TKE Grow In an effort to grow TKE, we re looking for you to help with starting new groups or restarting those chapters that are currently non-operating. How can you help? Step 1: Let us know! Contact TKE HQ at tkeogc@tke.org or (317) Step 2: Form a Chapter or Area Alumni Association, which includes a Colonizing Board which will focus on: Working with school administration to schedule the project Fundraising for scholarships and expansion costs Working with the Regional Director and Volunteer Staff to identify and organize a local team of advisors Assistance with planning and preparing recommendations for strategies, logistics, etc. Peter M. Friedman - 8 Richard B. Roush - 24 Beta-Nu Marshall University Johnston B. Bell - 23 Richard L. Block - 16 Earl R. Kirker - 15 Harry R. Wiener - 26 Beta-Xi Arizona State University Edward W. Barry - 7 Ross L. Franks - 20 Jonathan W. Moeller - 14 Ed Sandidge - 12 Laurence H. Schiffman - 1 Thomas F. Hussey - 10 R. N. Pete Long, USAF (Ret.) - 15 Donald G. Sapp - 18 Beta-Omicron Wayne State University Russell M. Holtz - 36 Dave H. Mattingly - 24 Robert A. Kluczynski - 12 Martin G. Raebel, II, D.D.S. - 9 Charles E. Du Chene - 18 Glenn R. Ming - 18 Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology TEF Immediate Past Chairman Russell H. Heil TEF Secretary/Treasurer John A. Reagan James R. Davis - 1 Russ H. Heil - 23 Michael A. Smith - 11 Isaac J. Scott, III - 9 Donato J. Altobelli, Jr William P. McKibben - 12 Thomas L. Roller - 13 Donald P. Bach - 21 Ronald J. Bell - 1 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 47

48 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S The TKE Educational Foundation is constantly working to improve educational offerings, programs, publications and technology. To that end, two newsletters are provided by the Foundation to use technology to keep alumni engaged. Tau Kappa Epsilon has begun this quarterly communication vehicle in an effort to help reconnect, further engage, and keep all Fraters informed about the Fraternity. The content will dive into a number of alumni-based topics and help answer common questions such as where the Fraternity is going and how you can help keep TKE on track. TEKE Transitions For many seniors, the time leading up to college graduation and the start of a fi rst job is often chaotic and stressful... trying to complete your college career without too much of a senioritis meltdown while dealing with the demands of jobhunting, interviewing, facing the reality of the end of schooling (at least for the foreseeable future), and how you can continue to be a part of Tau Kappa Epsilon. TEKE Transitions helps graduating seniors prepare for the most tumultuous time in their life, as well as keeping them in touch with TKE. Be sure to get your copy by visiting and clicking on Alumni Update to ensure your contact information is current. Don t forget to forward to a friend. John A. Burton - 1 Frank B. Chapman - 7 Ray Day - 12 Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr William Moy - 4 Richard E. Park - 27 Charlie H. Rogers - 4 Eric P. Slipp - 18 Gregory L. Willis - 6 Edward J. Cerbone - 9 Max L. Dufeny, Jr Terry S. Moore - 3 Beta-Rho University of Akron TEF Director Kevin J. Brock Mark W. Dively - 17 Keith D. Goble - 18 Bob Troyer - 23 Donald L. Baird - 10 Gary A. Hannah - 16 Charles H. Huettner - 30 Tony Martinez - 1 Frederick W. Ream - 26 Uwe E. Brausewetter - 9 Samuel T. Coleridge - 20 Larry A. Crisp - 32 Larry G. Hart - 30 James R. McElroy - 2 Gerald O. Russell - 3 John E. Scheatzle - 14 Thomas M. Sopko - 27 Derrill L. Carter - 31 Brian D. Hoffman - 35 James A. Marszal - 7 Beta-Sigma University of Southern California Grand Crysophylos Bob Barr TEF Chairman Gregory P. Woodson Fraternity for Life Club Gregory P. Woodson - 33 John D. Meisenhelder - 15 Paul J. Smit - 1 James H. Cox - 3 David S. Oakley - 9 A. Gordon Orsborn - 28 Michael A. Yagjian - 22 William J. Cullinane - 30 Daniel R. Levinson - 3 Robert L. Meyer - 36 Justin B. Nast - 11 John W. Plumb - 34 Edmund J. Sutro - 35 John R. Todd - 4 Todd C. Anderson - 2 George J. Angelos - 8 Edward A. Apffel, Jr. - 8 Galen C. Clifford - 2 Carl W. Cooper - 28 Jon D. Friedland - 13 Felipe S. Gouvea - 1 Robert J. Hoffman - 7 W. Clifford Ishii - 1 Fred C. Leland - 2 Henry H. Marvin - 2 Chuck Milam - 33 Michael H. Origel - 1 Richard D. Reddick - 2 J. Patrick Rowland - 23 Robert A. Stambaugh - 13 Ronald B. Frame - 2 Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr Bryce S. Hill - 1 Nicholas G. Radtke - 1 Rick B. Smith - 30 Larry D. Finkel - 28 Charles G. Horn - 10 Robert H. Kettell - 5 George N. Loomis - 32 Patrick M. McDermott - 2 George G. Strella - 8 Beta-Tau Florida Southern College Stephen Troxel - 29 Ernest Bostelman, Jr. - 4 William H. Brimberry - 19 Charles M. Klein - 13 Beta-Upsilon University of Maine at Orono Joshua L. Atkinson - 7 Richard A. Eustis - 14 Brian M. Gagnon - 1 Patrick M. Gleason - 1 Gary H. Preble - 15 Wayne R. Cole - 3 Kevin B. Kraus - 21 Lloyd R. Chase - 20 Brian E. Gill - 21 Allan M. Wilson - 25 Beta-Phi Louisiana State University William D. Dilks - 16 James E. Fargo - 30 James D. Hughes - 35 Thomas J. Kennedy - 10 Wendell M. Barton - 2 Arthur L. Hirdler - 19 Eugene J. Le Blanc - 12 Robert C. Mayer, Jr Donald E. Welge - 34 Beta-Chi Southern Illinois University - Carbondale Grand Histor Rodney G. Talbot Fraternity for Life Club Michael G. McLaughlin - 25 Rodney G. Talbot - 30 Harold S. Hum - 8 Kenneth L. Black - 7 Robert E. Butler, CFC - 13 Cody L. Chullen - 1 Anthony Cossette - 1 Justin M. Dennis - 1 Andrew J. Haverkate - 16 David E. Jacobsen - 13 Robert G. Treece, Jr Andrew H. Weber - 1 Mark M. Yoder - 8 Theodore A. Bookhout - 1 Mark A. Cushing - 3 Mark S. Styninger - 4 Christopher B.Tidwell - 17 Louis Kotvis - 1 James D. Olson - 10 Paul S. Storozynski - 1 Beta-Psi Arkansas State University B. Lavon Wells - 37 Bill T. Couch, Jr. - 5 George T. Lalman - 10 Dallas P. Wright, USA (Ret.) - 13 Ronald W. Faulkner - 4 John K. Frets - 13 Mack A. Hamblen - 22 Norman A. Keith, US Army (Ret.) - 25 Richard C. Puryear - 14 Aaron R. Steenbergen - 4 Beta-Omega Missouri State University Joseph H. Straughan, III - 13 Samuel C. Weaver - 14 Thomas D. Schlosser - 19 Timothy D. Clegg, II - 3 Everett E. Dahl - 13 Gamma-Alpha University of Wyoming Raymond S. Worth - 23 Terrance J. Croco, CFC - 32 Charles K. McClain - 33 John D. Stiles - 29 Maynard B. Morris - 21 Larry E. Pilster - 12 Gamma-Beta Colorado State University Erik L. Glenn - 3 Kenneth N. Bozeman, Jr. - 1 Daniel J. Croll - 1 Terry E. Knight - 12 Nicholas R. Reese - 1 Paul E. Russ, III - 1 Leonard J. Fleischer - 12 Matthew A. Williams - 4 Gamma-Gamma University of Texas-El Paso W. Patrick Resen, CFC - 41 Jerry W. Sayre, M.D. - 2 Ledford F. Beard - 7 Jack W. Handey - 13 Victor M. Renteria - 33 Shane Utter - 12 Thomas S. Martin, Jr James M. Peak - 1 Gamma-Delta University of Miami Daniel Y. Leong - 19 Jeffrey H. Orloff - 25 David A. Swanson - 11 Gerry Hoy - 1 James F. Kiley THE TEKE SPRING 2009

49 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Gamma-Epsilon Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Past Grand Prytanis John R. Fisher ( ) Norman P. Borkowski - 12 Jeffrey P. Arcouet - 2 Robert G. Beck - 9 Richard J. DiMarzio - 28 Roger P. Kalinowsky - 31 Brian C. Kensing - 8 Richard Mohrmann - 32 Ronald A. Rosien - 24 William L. Dunbar, Jr. - 1 Timothy P. Johnson - 2 William C. Purdon - 16 Gamma-Zeta Hartwick College John E. Maczko - 23 Kenneth B. Guiseley - 17 Daniel J. Lane - 4 Gamma-Eta Idaho State University Clifford M. Peake - 30 Larry S. Phelps - 26 Gamma-Theta University of Florida TKE Chief Executive Offi cer Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE ( ) Fraternity for Life Club Kevin M. Mayeux - 10 Scott A. Milner - 2 Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE - 5 Miles C. Wilkin - 3 Donald A. Buzzell - 27 Cameron Casad - 1 Merritt R. Dimbath - 36 Eric C. Katon - 1 William D. Orr - 12 Christopher M. Schaeffer - 2 Leon B. Cheek, III - 8 Thomas J. Filipkowski - 35 David L. Hayward - 34 Gordon V. Owen - 3 Richard J. Brown - 14 Brian T. Ferber - 9 Gamma-Iota University of Colorado Jerry F. Baker - 36 Edward T. Lisota - 1 Donald C. Malone - 33 Gamma-Kappa Indiana University William R. Bruns, III - 11 David W. Stock - 13 Craig A. Fenimore, O.D. - 6 J. Richard Rockstroh - 21 Larry K. Barrett - 36 Jason K. Belfer - 12 James W. Bentley - 7 Lucian A. Siekman - 34 G. Michael Witte - 24 Gamma-Lambda San Diego State University David V. Callender - 2 Sidney V. Suarez - 19 Dale A. Dickson - 20 Ernie D. Conrad, Jr Gamma-Mu Furman University Past Grand Prytanis ( ) Lenwood S. Cochran Lenwood S. Cochran - 32 Ronald E. Goodwin - 26 Paul N. Shockley, Jr Alan Blackmon - 17 Frank H. Capehart, III - 25 Edward E. McCollum - 2 Gamma-Nu University of Toledo Paul A. Hotmer - 17 Patrick K. East - 24 R. Loren McGuire - 15 Ray F. Todak - 35 Calvin G. Smith - 18 Richard F. Watkins - 8 T. Mark Bassett - 5 Douglas L. Ensign - 4 Stephen P. George - 12 Michael J. Sarra - 11 Gamma-Xi University of New Mexico Glenn C. Wonn - 24 Theodore H. Kittell - 5 Alexander E. Yuen, Jr. - 4 Gamma-Omicron University of Virginia William B. MacLeod - 26 James F. Brooke, III - 18 Bob B. Sieck - 15 Gamma-Pi Parsons College Robert L. Tree, Ph.D Lee A. Mearhoff - 21 Frederick B. Clearwater - 35 David F. Harbour, III - 10 Frederick C. Jenks - 28 Gamma-Rho Indiana State University TEF Director Richard E. Schultz Fraternity for Life Club Richard E. Schultz - 28 Richard Adamek, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Scholarship Fund by Kathleen A. Brown Gary B. Calandra, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Ronald A. Carson, Zeta-Kappa Chapter William D. Caudell, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Aaron Cross, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Teddy Dodd, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Kevin Embree, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Craig and Rose Green John O. Hasenjaeger Gregory Hessong, Zeta-Kappa Chapter David Keys, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Rob Lewis Gregory Newenhof, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Nicholas Wood, Zeta-Kappa Chapter Robert H. Barley, Delta-Gamma Chapter by Theodora Barley David E. Cooledge, Psi Chapter by G. Wallace Thayer, Psi Chapter George M. Craig, Beta-Xi Chapter by Julie Craig Frank DePaolo, Epsilon-Zeta Chapter by Angela DePaolo Gwen Goodwin by Ronald Goodwin, Gamma-Mu Chapter Bob Hancock, The Grand Chapter by Kevin M. Mayeux, Gamma-Theta Chapter Cecil H. Holifield, Beta-Psi Chapter by Ron Faulkner, Beta-Psi Chapter Benjamin Hughes, Zeta-Theta Chapter by Donna Hughes Isaac Jordan Theta-Zeta Chapter by Cruz Garcia, Tau-Lambda Chapter Kappa-Psi Chapter Scholarship Fund In Memory of Philip J. Duerr by Michael & Tamara Amore Jim Basquil Mark & Keiko Broyles Don & Kathy Corkum Shirley M. December (Grandmother) ESPN Digital Media Video Michael & Erika Forte Josette Hirsch Mark K. Johnson Nu-Theta Chapter by Kevin M. Mayeux, Gamma-Theta Chapter Jonathan F. Cottrell - 18 Frank G. Garzolini - 9 Eugene D. Aimone - 27 MEMORIALS Charles N. Johnston, Jr. - 6 Kenneth J. Kroft - 32 im F. Robertson - 8 Ronald R. Rufatto - 14 Willard C. Tice, II - 15 Margaret Ann Moi Nuzzo & Roberts, LLC Joel Pachter, Ph.D. and Diane Biegel, Ph.D. Larry & Kathy Pizzichetta Patricia A. Proto Gary & Linda Rittel Eric Schaefer & Family Carol Spencer Tara Tashjian Marci Zajack Lee King, Delta-Nu Chapter by Stephen Moss, Delta-Nu Chapter Seth A. Kritzik, Nu Chapter by Nu Chapter Alumni Association George Edwin Leach, Alpha Chapter by Arthur R. Leach, Alpha Chapter Frank L. Livingston, Jr., Alpha Chapter by Jane Livingston Lindley T. Locke, Alpha-Omega Chapter by Betty Locke Lost chapter and brothers, Lambda-Tau Chapter by Allan C. Ju, Lambda-Tau Chapter Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr., Rho Chapter by Margaret Maiocco William McCammon, Nu Chapter by Nu Chapter Alumni Association John H. Moyer, Jr., Alpha-Tau Chapter by Marjorie Moyer John Petric, Nu Chapter by Nu Chapter Alumni Association Tony Pisano Pi-Epsilon Chapter by Christopher P. Murphy, Pi-Epsilon Chapter Maurice D. Pizzoferrato, Jr. Kappa-Alpha Chapter by Christopher J. Morris, Kappa-Alpha Chapter John D. Richardson, Nu Chapter by Nu Chapter Alumni Association Rudy F. Tellez, Gamma-Gamma Chapter by James M. Peak, Gamma-Gamma Chapter William R. Young, Nu Chapter by Nu Chapter Alumni Association TRIBUTES Scott Sheahen Omega Chapter Scholarship Fund by Barbara Sheahen Larry J. Gambaiani - 13 Robert L. Giacoletto - 9 Joseph A. Kwasny - 32 Takeshi Moriwaki - 37 Ted E. Ratcliff - 3 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 49

50 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Robert H. Barley, Delta-Gamma Chapter Theodora Barley Barry University/Andrew Neil Hutcheson Memorial Scholarship Barbara James-Worrell Luckencie Pierre Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship Bob and Libby Carman Doug and Francie Markham George M. Craig, Beta-Xi Chapter Julie Craig Delta-Psi Scholarship Julie Rud Frank DePaolo, Epsilon-Zeta Chapter Angela DePaolo W. Allan Herzog Scholarship Fund Thatcher Foundation Benjamin Hughes, Zeta-Theta Chapter Donna Hughes Kappa-Psi Chapter Scholarship in Memory of Philip J. Duerr Michael & Tamara Amore Jim Basquil Mark & Keiko Broyles Don & Kathy Corkum Shirley M. December (Grandmother) ESPN Digital Media Video Michael & Erika Forte Josette Hirsch Margaret Ann Moi Nuzzo & Roberts, LLC Joel Pachter, Ph.D. & Diane Biegel, Ph.D. Gamma-Tau University of Denver Alvin R. Bergren - 31 Wallace M. Ginn - 37 Roger J. Keith - 20 Eugene F. Laurendeau - 26 James W. Fleming - 15 George R. Gaubatz - 4 Ray O. Humphrey - 35 Ken A. Quincy - 14 Jere F. Morris - 8 Barry B. Wales - 31 Gamma-Upsilon University of Texas-Austin Austin Dennis - 1 Brian D. Montgomery - 4 Donald H. Biehl - 11 Jeffrey A. Peterson - 20 Philip E. Winston, Jr. - 9 Gamma-Phi Emporia State University John H. Anderson - 4 FRIENDS OF TKE Christopher D. Birch - 12 Robert G. Cundith - 26 James M. Crum - 14 Gamma-Chi Valparaiso University R. Scott Nietzel - 9 James A. Amling - 33 Dennis H. Barthel - 22 Russell G. Halleen - 30 Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr Gamma-Psi Butler University Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D Dwight B. Leonard, Jr Gordon D. Pope - 16 Roy C. Watson - 16 Richard B. Livingston - 15 Gamma-Omega Eastern Illinois University Charles W. Witters - 31 Kevin J. Fox - 25 Charles W. Stoldt - 29 Larry & Kathy Pizzichetta Patricia A. Proto Gary & Linda Rittel Eric Schaefer & Family Carol Spencer Tara Tashjian Marci Zajack Richard A. Lenon Frank L. Livingston, Jr., Alpha Chapter Jane Livingston Lindley T. Locke, Alpha-Omega Chapter Betty Locke Joseph F. Maiocco, Jr., Rho Chapter Margaret Maiocco John H. Moyer, Jr., Alpha-Tau Chapter Marjorie Moyer Omega Chapter Scholarship Barbara Sheahen J. George Schmid, Jr., Trust Charles J. Trabold Scholarship Elaine M. Allegretti Robert & Catherine Haack United Way Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial Scholarship Diane Cooper Zeta-Kappa Chapter/Richard Adamek Scholarship Kathleen A. Brown Craig and Rose Green John O. Hasenjaeger Rob Lewis William G. Fellers - 7 Stanley Kuczynski - 15 James L. Royer - 7 Joe B. Vangilder - 7 Anthony J. Crebs - 14 John D. Currey, Sr. - 8 Raymond J. Frederici - 15 Robert G. Rogers - 2 Donald R. Stelzer - 21 Jerold T. Van Bellehem - 5 Philip D. Carlock - 16 Gerald L. Denoyer - 4 Dennis R. Hayes - 2 Daniel M. Knollenberg - 8 Walter T. Knollenberg - 19 John T. Matarelli - 17 Charles M. Meece - 6 Michael D. Moon - 19 Delta-Alpha Western Michigan University Robert A. Chura - 28 James Geier - 10 Fred P. Glennie - 11 Nicholas J. Hayes - 1 Joseph L. Maggini - 29 Robert J. Stoessel - 3 David H. Flucke - 35 Erik Golbiw - 15 Robert E. Holt - 6 Fred A. Geiger - 17 Delta-Beta Lake Forest College James F. Place - 23 James C. Jacobsen - 23 Robert J. Holden - 6 Branch R. Moeling - 3 Delta-Gamma University of Connecticut-Storrs Mervin Constant - 1 Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. - 8 Theodore S. Haddad - 34 Paul K. Edman - 25 George G. Kirkutis - 2 Andrew C. McKirdy - 20 James V. Prindiville, Jr Frederick J. Schilke - 3 Raymond P. Booker, Jr Edward L. Elfenbein - 10 Fouad M. Hassan - 3 James N. Mason, Jr. - 4 Bruce A. McDermott - 10 Bernard E. O Keefe - 8 Russell C. Raphaely - 6 Donald P. Viscio - 15 Norman E. Werner - 3 Delta-Delta University of Northern Colorado Daryl E. Brumley - 10 Alfred E. McWilliams, Jr. - 5 Ronald J. Newton - 9 Michael Ilyichenko - 18 Lawrence R. Nonnie - 21 Scott W. Omiecinski - 17 Delta-Epsilon Cleveland State University Past Grand Prytanis William A. Quallich ( ) TEF Advisor Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Donald A. Campbell, Jr Edward R. Addicott - 6 Ted T. Kubala - 32 Stephen P. Zachmann - 16 John C. Fravel - 32 Richard K. Laidlaw - 37 William A. Wortzman - 14 Victor W. Dolbin - 15 Douglas M. Fortner - 30 William R. Hilgendorff, Jr Stanley J. Hujarski - 4 David H. Leavitt - 32 George W. Nowatka - 15 Salvatore Quattrocchi - 36 Joseph J. Vauter - 14 Robert E. Baier - 22 Dale H. Lyons - 16 John W. Rampe - 3 Delta-Zeta Southeast Missouri State University Forest S. Hoot - 10 Michael A. Overton - 3 Edward A. Tauser - 13 John H. Ferguson - 3 Charles J. Herbst - 26 Larry J. Hoog - 27 Delta-Eta Northern Illinois University Thomas C. Skubich - 7 William G. Farley - 6 Richard K. Roberts - 8 Daniel P. Cliffe - 2 Robert D. Fry - 15 Charles F. Morgan - 24 Burdette L. Short - 18 Robert D. Sosnowski - 1 Delta-Theta CSU-Long Beach Richard L. Hollis - 23 Claude J. Klug - 16 Rodney R. Daggett, Jr. - 3 Darrel E. Reifschneider - 23 Gary E. Wiedle - 28 Ronald K. Wallace - 13 Robert D. Drake - 1 Marshall Hammond - 2 Delta-Iota Lenoir Rhyne University James H. Sloop - 18 David R. Moore - 32 Bruce E. Meisner - 3 Delta-Lambda University of Central Missouri Brad Bohannan - 10 Stephen R. Jenne - 36 William A. Stark - 18 Russell K. Gordon - 17 Gary G. Mendenhall - 32 Joseph L. Wikoff - 1 Jeffrey R. Case - 7 Robert G. Hurley, III - 15 John D. Reece - 5 Ronald J. Rice - 10 Delta-Mu Pittsburg State University Daniel Alcala - 16 Gordon L. McKinnie - 34 Shine Fischer - 1 Tim A. Casey - 1 Delta-Nu Northwest Missouri State University Fraternity for Life Club Benny L. Johnson - 32 Trent M. Hurley - 8 Bruce S. Barlow - 29 Gary G. Boggie - 6 Stephen E. Moss, CFC - 16 Floyd E. Propst - 20 David Teeter - 11 Peter J. Greve - 30 Roger H. Hitch THE TEKE SPRING 2009

51 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Delta-Xi Miami University Past Grand Prytanis ( ) TEF Director Mark A. Fite, CFC Fraternity for Life Club Mark A. Fite, CFC - 22 Edward M. O Shaughnessy, Jr Jeffrey A. Smith - 19 E. Gregg Jackson - 32 Steven H. Jasper - 13 James P. Landis - 6 Gary K. Liebschner - 28 David C. Miller - 36 Ronald W. Barrett - 24 Richard H. Evans, Jr Prof. Gary B. Holt - 28 Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S Dale N. Woodling - 16 Edwin R. Beck - 19 Thurman M. Fribance - 22 Thomas L. Gariety - 14 Louis B. Geneva - 23 Donald K. Hoke - 5 Kenton W. Hughes - 30 Steven K. Lauer - 32 Michael P. McInerney - 7 Stuart M. Mertz, Jr David M. Metz - 31 Stanley C. Wyllie - 10 Delta-Omicron Central Michigan University Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr Robert J. Graham, Ed.D Ronald F. Neukam - 22 Kent J. Rosenau - 20 John R. Trudell - 16 Richard M. Trudell - 27 Terry A. Guttrich - 31 Brian K. Wright - 7 Delta-Pi Eastern Michigan University Frank J. Emerick - 17 Bill G. Hulsopple - 5 Michael G. Robinson - 5 Louis E. Winkelhaus, II - 18 William R. Ziegler - 8 Kurt M. Fisher - 9 Hildred J. Lewis - 6 Donald A. Massey - 12 F. Robert Dando - 8 D. J. Hadley - 8 Craig Hepler - 8 Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999 $250 - $499 $100 - $249 $50 - $99 Kevin R. Reynolds - 8 Richard A. Wagner - 3 Delta-Rho Indiana University of Pennsylvania Larry C. Cogan - 3 Benjamin F. Kensinger - 13 James M. Martini - 7 Donald J. Mash, Ph.D Richard J. Rupprecht - 8 Delta-Sigma Morningside College Paul Archer - 2 William L. Hoversten - 25 Thomas A. Oye - 2 Donald W. Palmer - 26 Larry L. Sorensen - 10 Delta-Tau University of Northern Iowa Alan E. Wright - 26 Robert N. McIntire, Ph.D John W. Greenlee - 16 A. James Schneider - 11 Delta-Upsilon Missouri Valley College David S. Wood - 9 Thomas A. Fritz - 22 Fred M. Rosenberger - 23 David J. Ross, II - 6 David A. Wharff - 14 Don S. Balka - 30 Michael H. Barlow - 11 David H. Williams - 24 James L. Mallory - 33 Donald G. Snider - 4 David P. Woodman - 2 Delta-Phi St. Francis University Peter A. Thomas - 15 Edward J. Ribstein - 25 Sabino J. Ranaudo - 30 Delta-Chi Gannon University Michael A. Tryon - 21 James E. Jones - 8 Thomas V. Noon - 35 Joseph M. Pisoni - 21 M. Robert Cross - 17 Daniel R. De Floria - 4 *Joseph W. Flicker - 27 Francis P. Hayden - 14 Robert W. Kossler, Jr Delta-Psi North Dakota State University Aaron C. Dunn, CFC - 11 Ronald V. Bardal - 11 Robert A. Bird - 31 Roger W. Jordheim - 4 Donald C. Kirmis - 9 Duane A. Reger - 36 James R. Schonberger - 12 Clark T. Sonderby - 5 Wesley E. Ware - 2 Robert Wedberg, Jr Donn R. Besselievre - 24 Donald R. Davison - 1 Delta-Omega Western State College of Colorado Gerald A. Shear - 5 Donald M. Gerardi - 31 Epsilon-Alpha Saint Louis University William Difani - 1 Dennis A. Kearns - 3 Kyle Kranawetter - 1 Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr James A. Swift - 1 Steven Werner - 1 Robert H. Wimsatt - 30 William M. Fogarty, Jr. - 8 Thomas E. Staab - 25 Daniel Counts - 14 Andrew M. Purtell - 7 Epsilon-Beta University of Tampa Wallace C. Jones, Jr. - 5 Joseph R. Adams - 17 George A. Nousiainen - 23 Nicio Vega, Jr Epsilon-Gamma Moravian College Dominic A. Nolfa - 1 Epsilon-Delta University of Massachusetts Amherst David J. Garber - 32 Ralph J. Simmons - 11 Epsilon-Epsilon University of Nebraska - Omaha James L. Gammon - 9 Charles W. Sigerson, Jr Ralph M. Tait - 27 Richard B. Bailey - 8 Bob L. Elsasser LTC (Ret.) - 13 Justin P. Melkus - 3 Joshua R. Monaco - 4 Michael L. Murray - 15 Epsilon-Zeta Rider University William W. Davis, Jr. - 1 Daniel Teixeira - 1 Gary J. Massimiano - 1 Spencer E. Heulitt - 3 William W. Poch - 7 Alvin B. Reuben - 19 Epsilon-Eta Southwestern Oklahoma State University Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S Gary R. Willaby - 3 Arthur W. Salisbury - 8 John E. Talley - 22 Tyrone Eby - 14 Epsilon-Theta Southeastern Oklahoma State University Daniel M. Garvey - 29 James W. Lindsey, Jr. - 8 John V. Kelly, Jr Kenneth E. Goach - 32 Epsilon-Iota Youngstown State University Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr Gary Lazor 18 Richard A. Pluth - 6 Pat F. Agresta - 11 Thomas R. Rogers - 17 Thomas J. Ameen - 21 Randall A. Carletti - 9 Edward F. Milnar - 7 Michael A. Mokros - 13 Epsilon-Kappa Loyola University Thomas P. Riley - 1 Stewart C. Darling - 2 John H. Gerding - 36 Peter T. Vaselopulos - 4 Epsilon-Lambda University of Missouri - Kansas City Herbert M. Oeknigk - 3 Darvin L. Weston - 5 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 51

52 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Epsilon-Nu University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point Past TKE Executive Vice President/CEO William J. Metzger, Jr. ( ) Immediate Past TEF President/CEO Timothy L. Taschwer ( ) TEF Advisor Timothy L. Taschwer Timothy L. Taschwer - 35 Timothy M. Beck - 12 Thomas A. Corrigan - 8 Edwin S. Flatoff - 19 Phillip G. Kallas - 30 Jerry M. Madison - 15 William J. Metzger, Jr James R. Miller - 10 William T. Ososki - 17 David C. Siewert - 5 Donald L. Wanie - 10 Gaylon W. Barz - 12 MATCHING GIFTS Amica Companies Foundation David G. Fairweather Bank of America John P. Wilkinson Chevron Humankind Matching Gift Program William J. Myers Citgo Petroleum Corporation Robert Beck DST Systems, Inc. James M. Stacy Duke Energy Foundation Joel L. Moser Equitable Resources Foundation James E. Crockard, III Exxon Mobil Foundation Donald A. Wescott, Jr. GE Foundation George Bidanset Joseph Raab Geico Gary H. Preble Lion s Club Richard W. Halteman, Jr. Macy s Foundation Steven H. Jasper Medtronic Foundation Ronald V. Bardal Noblis Travis S. Floyd Nuveen Investments Kelvin C. Boyle Pfizer Foundation James Thomas Random House, Inc. Peter M. Burkle Tyco Employee Matching Gifts Gilbert N. Burnet Vitale, Caturano & Company, Ltd. Wells Fargo Michael S. Handorf Lawrence J. Benish - 11 Michael A. Benish - 7 Bruce C. Blom - 17 Martin J. Boerst - 11 J. Peter Day - 5 Albert J. Greasby - 10 Robert H. Klein - 21 Peter M. Ludtke, II - 2 Christopher J. Roth - 12 Steven M. Schauer - 9 Ronald A. Schneider - 12 Edward C. Schrader - 22 Leif C. Tolokken - 11 Richard N. Armstrong - 5 Terrance J. Beining - 16 William J. Brandl - 14 James F. Bukolt - 15 Christopher J. Coleman - 8 Jeffrey K. Fox - 16 James T. Haferman - 11 Larry L. Hoeft - 11 Arthur M. Hokanson - 8 John A. Lampereur - 10 Daniel M. Lavold - 20 Scott T. Martin - 2 John T. McGregor - 9 Stewart J. Smith - 6 Epsilon-Xi Shepherd University Scott D. Boyer - 35 Paul R. Hetzer - 11 Frank R. Cosner - 17 William W. Grantham, Jr Richard L. Knode - 20 Timothy D. Linton - 7 Epsilon-Omicron University of Houston Past Grand Prytanis ( ) TEF Director Robert D. Planck Fraternity for Life Club Robert D. Planck - 31 Tommy W. Lott - 27 Michael S. Handorf - 9 Randy J. Hernandez - 4 Elliott R. Scheirman - 1 Scott K. Sitterle, O.D Bartt G. Thompson - 2 John P. Wilkinson, III - 2 Chad Wolf - 11 Carl D. Buckner - 8 Keith D. Perry - 1 Daryl McDowell - 1 Donald L. McGee - 1 Epsilon-Pi Colgate University William E. Bray - 33 Epsilon-Rho Northern Arizona University Don W. Hulsey - 36 Richard L. Ford - 33 Joseph C. Kaluha - 23 Epsilon-Sigma University of Central Oklahoma John E. M. Oglesby, CFC - 9 Dan R. Cheatham - 12 Steven W. Anderson - 7 James C. Canon - 13 M. Price Oswalt, CFC - 18 Gregory K. Clary - 6 David H. Crain - 25 Clarence C. Drumeller - 22 Michael A. Sutton - 8 Jon G. Tankersley - 20 David P. Johnson - 3 Epsilon-Tau University of Rochester Michael J. Mullen - 14 Jay A. Spoto - 8 James R. Wardell - 36 Owen M. Zaret - 1 Epsilon-Upsilon Northwestern State University Past Grand Prytanis ( ) TEF Director William V. Muse, CFC Fraternity for Life Club William V. Muse CFC - 36 Epsilon-Phi University of Detroit Dennis J. McNeil - 33 Gerald R. Schmotzer - 12 Epsilon-Chi University at Buffalo John Kyriazis - 3 Richard J. Cellino, Sr Edwin L. Crocker - 32 Matthew T. Genova - 4 Nicholas P. Kafasis - 31 Epsilon-Psi McNeese State University Lambert D. Austin, Jr. - 5 Robert E. O Bryan - 36 Epsilon-Omega Minot State College Duane D. Dockter - 37 Michael R. Ives - 2 Alve L. Jemtrud - 35 Gary A. Stenehjem - 29 Bruce I. Christianson - 7 Jesse P. Marion - 2 Clyde E. Rostad - 18 Zeta-Alpha Wagner College James J. Hickey - 14 Daniel Higgins, Jr. - 1 Frank A. Morelli, D.P.S Peter A. Anderson - 18 John J. Cannavo - 6 Edward A. Espina - 7 Harold N. McNamara - 27 Anthony A. Balestrieri - 1 Anthony P. Sisko - 4 Zeta-Beta University of Evansville Jerry A. Linzy - 16 Mark A. Pillar - 33 Robert E. Connor - 8 Luther B. Hale - 9 Richard B. Steedman - 19 Robert J. Vanek - 21 Zeta-Gamma Nebraska Wesleyan University Robert B. Craig - 3 Rodney R. Michel - 5 Zeta-Delta Alma College Eugene H. Pattison - 32 George B. Huysken - 30 Robert J. Long - 9 James H. Amell - 11 John R. McIntyre - 15 Charles Zampich, Jr Richard T. Dudzinski - 12 William G. Klenk - 2 John R. MacGregor - 29 Dail F. Prucka - 3 Zeta-Epsilon Waynesburg College James E. Crockard, III - 14 Howard N. Fox - 15 Thomas F. Flood - 18 Wesley S. O Brien - 20 Zeta-Zeta University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Robert J. Puls - 31 Billy M. Anderson - 3 Mark A. Blazer - 7 David J. Hamernik - 25 Roger H. Kriete - 2 William W. Berghammer - 1 Terrence P. Drew - 1 Michael J. Gebauer - 3 Michael P. Gonia - 35 James D. Lovering - 35 Andrew D. Narrai - 7 Josh D. Proefrock - 1 Richard W. Spencer - 20 Kyle J. Swetzig - 2 Gene W. Witt - 28 Arthur Budzak - 31 Gerald Fredrich - 1 William R. Timmler, III - 6 Nicholas J. Wintergerst - 2 Louis G. Witynski - 15 David J. Kerznar - 33 Zeta-Eta Muhlenberg College Richard C. Crist, Jr. - 2 Martin E. Ellner - 31 William C. Parfi tt, Jr Glenn B. Raiczyk - 9 Kenneth B. Wonderland - 18 D. Scott Aldinger, D.D.S. - 6 Ellis Jacobs - 23 Robert C. Nace - 8 Walter R. Schirber - 21 Bruce S. Albright - 4 Mitchell R. Goldblatt - 28 Zeta-Theta Western Illinois University Fraternity for Life Club David R. Wallace - 5 Robert L. Nardelli - 4 Larry A. Toppert - 4 Kevin E. McCormick - 2 Robert G. De Fore - 4 Paul J. Janus - 9 James B. Miner - 33 Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE - 6 Randall F. Witter, CAE - 19 Michael F. McAvoy - 12 Freddie R. Bennett - 13 Paul L. Gilles, Jr. - 7 Lee L. Lasseigne THE TEKE SPRING 2009

53 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S James G. Mortier - 13 Robert C. Toniny - 24 Zeta-Iota University of Manitoba James A. Tennant - 25 R. Bruce Piercy - 17 Neill Tolboom - 26 Zeta-Kappa Portland State University *Richard W. Adamek, CFC - 22 David T. Keys - 8 Gregory E. Newenhof - 9 Gary B. Calandra - 1 Ronald A. Carson - 16 William D. Caudell - 1 Adnan A. Khaki - 1 Brian M. Stump - 19 Jasper L. Wong - 1 Robert O. Cameron - 24 Aaron L. Cross - 5 Teddy E. Dodd - 2 Kevin P. Embree - 1 Scott W. Fraunfelder - 3 Gregory M. Hessong - 3 Nicholas A. Wood - 1 Douglas G. Foster, Col. (Ret), USAFR - 1 Kevin M. McCormick - 13 Percy G. Wood - 2 Zeta-Lambda Bowling Green State University Harry L. Roesch - 30 Edward W. Brass - 35 Richard W. Gill - 16 Richard N. Goeke - 22 James M. Hooker - 31 John M. Rigby - 35 Robert R. Reimer - 2 Terry G. Woodings - 6 Kenneth G. Yehlik - 4 Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jay P. Hochstaine - 33 Joseph S. Raab - 10 P. Stephan Bedrosian - 20 Robert G. Kohm - 30 David E. Moomaw - 8 Justin W. Osgood - 1 Jeffry R. Paddock - 14 Robert J. Petrone - 26 Robert M. Tupper, Jr. - 5 Joseph B. Vivona - 7 Harold A. Brenneman, III - 1 Michael J. Corby - 29 John Femino - 2 Philip J. Hopkinson - 9 Peter H. Lukesh - 20 Ian M. McCain - 5 Peter A. Cavallo, Ph.D George G. Davenport, III - 27 Michael T. Francis - 23 Larry G. Hull - 35 Robert Meader - 19 Damien K. Rigden - 2 Paul M. Stein - 8 Zeta-Nu Valdosta State University William E. Bodnar - 10 Donald E. Bloom - 24 Francis M. Boatright - 16 Brian M. Champ - 1 Donald N. Johns - 34 David T. Pendley - 6 Andrew T. Winiarczyk - 1 Zeta-Xi Boston University Daniel B. McDuffi e - 28 Mark A. Eidlin - 3 Zeta-Omicron Western Carolina University Joel L. Moser - 26 Rick E. Feuer - 8 Richard D. Waller - 19 Thomas W. Brandon - 9 Boyce G. Parks - 28 Craig A. Wagner - 20 Zeta-Pi Culver-Stockton College John W. Lee, Jr. - 1 G. Thomas Moore - 21 Charles W. Stoll, Jr Zeta-Sigma Marietta College George S. Grumet - 5 William H. Slaninko - 18 William E. Walker - 20 Robert J. Detrick - 7 Kent R. Kluth - 7 Albert O. Orth - 36 Zeta-Tau Shippensburg University Anthony Del Viscovo - 1 Edward L. Dillon, III - 25 Robert E. Cole - 5 Thomas P. Harbert - 1 Bernard A. Lomman - 12 Zeta-Upsilon Alliance College Daniel A. Redyk - 30 Bruce F. Stasiak - 7 James P. Tabor - 17 F. Christopher Stanecki - 21 Peter E. Bec - 15 Jeff M. Pierzga - 4 Zeta-Phi Rollins College Jeffrey S. Morgan - 2 Brian K. McCarthy - 5 Donald W. Allen - 15 David R. Schechter - 20 Zeta-Chi Murray State University Kelly J. Fineman - 1 William J. McElroy, III - 15 John M. Moriarity - 1 Kim L. Nelson - 26 Robert J. Lent - 3 Jesus S. Menendez - 30 William B. Metzger - 33 Richard A. Hopkins - 21 Jeffrey W. Wren - 18 Zeta-Psi Hamline University Steven R. Kufus - 20 Zeta-Omega California University of Pennsylvania Frank S. Ferris - 22 William A. Caldwell - 1 Robert C. McCarney - 1 Brent E. Flechsig - 21 George C. Stoicovy - 27 Theta-Beta Belmont Abbey College Felipe M. Villalon - 35 Theta-Gamma Lock Haven University Ronald J. Vandermark - 3 J. Scott Thompson - 19 Theta-Delta Fairmont State University Clyde R. Dodd - 23 Frank Pulice, Jr Theta-Epsilon Humboldt State University Philip L. Hartley - 3 Walter K. Schindhelm - 23 Peter M. Cowper, B,A,. J.D. - 7 Donald H. Rubin - 17 Theta-Zeta Rutgers University at Newark James R. Torricelli - 1 Nicholas J. Franzi, C.P.C.U. - 2 Travis Wilkerson - 1 Roger R. Brauchli - 8 Gary N. Humphries - 4 Steven M. Porada - 1 Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr Theta-Eta University of South Dakota Robert R. Rietz - 32 Alan P. Budahl - 31 Ron D. Vilas - 14 Tony M. James - 30 Tony Arampatzis - 1 Chad Carman - 1 D. Chas. Chleborad - 1 Riley DeGroot - 1 Christopher S. Freet - 1 Alex Gutnik - 1 Benjamin B. Gutnik - 1 Zach Harer - 1 Dustin Jeschke - 1 Alex Keller - 1 Terry Liggins - 1 Ryan J. Lowe - 1 Tyler Peterson - 1 Casey Pratt - 1 Dustin M. Pratt - 1 Andrew W. Reed - 1 Jason Wetsch - 1 Michael J. Yaggie - 1 Theta-Theta California State University Peter A. Liehr - 5 David C. Rushmore - 4 Craig A. Wallace - 23 Theta-Iota Northern Michigan University Michael J. Kanaby - 3 Christopher R. Leemon - 7 Nathan E. Lehman - 3 by Number of Donors Einar D. Manki - 2 Lin T. Nash - 30 Ashby A. Richardson, III - 3 Nils E. Rosaen - 1 Russell Steinhoff, Jr. - 1 Joseph J. Boyd, Jr. - 1 Robert J. Ferguson - 1 Michael J. Law - 17 Dane St. Pierre - 1 Allan R. Veler - 2 Donald J. Buys - 1 Uriah W. Dailey - 1 James W. Hybarger - 1 Devan R. Shah - 1 Joseph A. Suski - 13 William R. Warmbein - 27 Theta-Kappa C. W. Post College Armen L. Enkababian - 33 Richard L. Ermler - 29 TOP 20 CHAPTERS by Annual Fund Support Epsilon-Nu University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point 2. Epsilon Iowa State University 3. Beta-Sigma University of Southern California 4. Xi Washington University - St. Louis 5. Delta-Xi Miami University 6. Beta Millikin University 7. Beta-Beta North Carolina State University 8. Gamma-Omega Eastern Illinois University 9. Theta-Eta University of South Dakota 10. Alpha-Zeta Purdue University 11. Nu University of California-Berkeley 12. Zeta-Mu Worcester Polytechnic Institute 13. Beta-Pi Georgia Institute of Technology 14. Alpha-Chi University of Louisville 15. Beta-Rho University of Akron 16. Alpha-Beta Ohio University 17. Beta-Eta University of Missouri-Rolla 18. Delta-Epsilon Cleveland State University 19. Omicron The Ohio State University 20. Delta-Gamma University of Connecticut-Storrs SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 53

54 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Alan B. Hodish, Esq Theta-Lambda Widener University Steven R. Matthews - 4 Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) - 30 Louis E. Hoffman - 11 Melvin H. Colvin, Jr Rodman N. Smith - 17 Albert J. Trimpert, III - 22 Edward W. Callan, Jr. - 9 Robert J. Hawley, Ph.D Daniel T. Madish, Col. (Ret.) - 16 Theta-Mu University of New Orleans Past Grand Prytanis ( ) TEF Director Mark C. Romig, CFC Mark C. Romig, CFC - 25 Stanley F. Bizot - 35 Frank M. Scheaffer - 7 Michael A. Stevens - 1 Jim M. Strachan - 10 Gregory C. Brown, CFC - 7 Chester J. Plauche, Jr Anton P. Yrle - 12 John M. Strachan - 4 Kendall P. Wagar - 19 Theta-Nu Southeastern Louisiana University Travis S. Ridgel - 8 Brian M. Bosarge - 12 Larry A. Hecker - 5 John W. McTopy, II - 23 Rodrick S. Bienvenu - 1 Thomas G. Jones - 13 Theta-Xi University of Arkansas Ora E. Hubbart, Jr David L. Land - 1 Robert S. Lowe - 36 Theta-Omicron Adrian College David G. Comerzan - 5 George Maniez, Jr William R. McCaulley - 29 Theta-Pi CSU-Chico Lowell Ahart - 28 Timothy R. Holbrook - 32 Jeffrey S. Anderson - 6 Adam D. Bylund - 12 William J. Knowlton - 9 Anthony J. Mattera - 2 Theta-Rho St. Cloud State University Joel A. Starzecki - 2 Robert O. Copeland - 4 Todd M. Neal - 1 Nathan P. Brown - 1 David B. Minier - 11 Theta-Sigma St. John s University Raymond A. Cyrgalis - 19 William J. Sheehan - 3 Thomas P. Curry, O.S.B. - 1 Richard L. Panarella - 17 Theta-Tau Minnesota State University, Mankato Wallace F. Droegemueller - 21 Richard M. Foley - 17 Robert C. Weinholzer - 32 Bruce M. Bahneman - 17 Christopher D. Hiller - 9 CHAPTER ETERNAL HONOR ROLL The following Fraters have passed into the Chapter Eternal, but in life made a commitment of $10,000 or more in support of the TKE Educational Foundation. Orval W. Diehl Beta Millikin University William C. M. Schroeder Gamma University of Illinois Jim T. Kane, CFC Theta University of Minnesota Carrol C. Hall Iota Eureka College Ken W. Sells Lambda University of Wisconsin Irving P. Krick Nu University of California-Berkeley Roy S. Otte Xi Washington University Jay C. Routh Omicron The Ohio State University Claude Prichard Rho West Virginia University Eric H. Pierson Tau Oregon State University Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Upsilon University of Michigan H. Glenn Bixby Upsilon University of Michigan Lloyd E. Steele Chi University of Washington Frank A. Rostedt Chi University of Washington Charles H. Miller Psi Gettysburg College J. George Schmid, Jr. Psi Gettysburg College C. Herbert Foutz Psi Gettysburg College George F. Prior Alpha-Gamma Washington State University Charles Bruning, II Alpha-Epsilon Monmouth College D. Reed Geer Alpha-Kappa University of Pennsylvania William E. Biggs Alpha-Chi University of Louisville Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC, PGP Alpha-Chi University of Louisville Paul B. Rutledge Beta-Epsilon Tri State University George W. Woolery Beta-Sigma University of Southern California Jack R. Fisher, PGP Gamma-Epsilon Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Robert M. Hill Gamma-Kappa Indiana University Duwe R. Woerpel, CFC Iota-Alpha University of Wisconsin - Superior Terry L. King - 4 Jeremy T. Swensen - 6 Theta-Upsilon CSU-Sacramento Carlos M. Gutierrez - 1 Frank J. Visintin - 15 Louis R. Horvath - 9 Theta-Phi University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Joseph A. Kopiness - 4 Ronald E. Held - 33 Theta-Chi Frostburg State University Fraternity for Life Club James D. Williams - 19 Richard S. McFee - 7 Frank J. Rose - 4 Kerry L. Highsmith - 6 Joseph Keys - 2 Charles H. Orme - 7 Martin L. Musella - 14 Theta-Psi Ferris State University Salem G. Bashara, III - 10 Gary K. Woodhull - 15 Theta-Omega University of Charleston Anthony T. Edwards - 1 John A. Schmidt - 27 Gregory J. Carper - 2 Mark A. Hunt - 26 Leon Newton - 6 Iota-Alpha University of Wisconsin - Superior Past Grand Prytanis Dwayne R. Woerpel, CFC ( ) Jean R. Buchen - 35 Joseph P. DeJohn - 17 Todd E. Thiesse - 12 Timothy R. O Connor - 15 Joseph A. Sekelsky - 32 Kenneth A. Wilkens - 10 Iota-Beta Susquehanna University Robert H. Ray - 19 Richard D. Rowlands - 20 Peter C. Cary - 5 Mark W. Richards - 17 Iota-Gamma Truman State University Paul A. Specht - 37 John M. O Day - 22 Conrad F. Stempel - 36 David H. Toops - 8 Stacey W. Braswell - 14 R. Steven Hines - 34 Jay H. Norenberg - 16 Rex T. Rominger - 10 Joseph A. Stevenson - 28 Iota-Delta Southern Oregon State University Ronald A. Smith - 7 James V. Ackerman - 31 Iota-Epsilon Moorhead State University Gene P. Schulstad, Jr Walter Bergseth - 15 R. Scott Carey - 14 Bradley D. Eldevick - 17 Alvin H. Oyama - 13 Iota-Zeta Syracuse University John N. Prevas - 26 George M. Green - 6 Sam L. Angiuli - 1 James G. Bertonis - 1 David J. Persson - 23 Iota-Eta Slippery Rock University Richard L. Schramko, CFC - 25 Robert M. Italia - 30 Iota-Theta Centenary College of Louisiana Charles D. Holmes - 24 James R. Tinsley - 4 Lawrence D. LeDuff, III - 1 Iota-Iota LaSalle University Juan A. Liceaga - 6 Gerald J. Coghlan - 15 Iota-Kappa Clarkson University Paul L. Cooper - 33 Edward R. Dominy, CFC - 22 James R. Shetler - 23 Timothy P. Callahan - 4 Kenneth L. Conover - 36 Robert W. Fahle - 1 Lawrence R. Maier - 26 Thomas C. Mitchell - 3 Iota-Nu Hillsdale College Steven P. Roberts - 9 Iota-Xi Concord University Robert M. Ashcraft - 16 DJ Boland, Jr. - 2 Benjamin R. Lafferty - 1 Scott M. Eseman - 1 Roy A. Morgan THE TEKE SPRING 2009

55 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Thomas W. Quinn, II - 13 Richard D. Silverthorn - 16 Iota-Omicron University of Wisconsin - Whitewater Past Grand Prytanis Joel E. Johnson, CFC ( ) Executive Vice President Emeritus T. J. Schmitz, CFC ( ) Joel E. Johnson, CFC - 37 Martin R. Riskin - 11 Curtis M. Howard - 7 T. J. Schmitz, CFC - 34 Richard B. Hammerstrom - 11 Joseph T. Pyzyk - 26 James H. Wilson, III - 21 Richard L. Winbigler, Jr Iota-Chi New Mexico Highlands University James F. Mandarino - 17 Robert L. Williams - 8 Joseph T. Steible - 20 Patrick E. Arrington - 15 Iota-Psi Dickinson State University Daryl A. Splichal - 17 Kappa-Alpha Franciscan University of Steubenville Christopher J. Morris, D.V.M., M.S. - 3 Thomas B. Smith - 31 Iota-Pi Kent State University John M. Perme, Jr Jeffrey P. Wokoun - 8 Gary V. Horvath - 2 Karl H. Mettke - 36 Bruce R. Pearson - 20 Nathan Winfi eld - 1 Michael L. Zoruba - 10 Frederick Appel, Sr Jason M. Renaldy - 3 James A. White - 1 Marvin E. Wideman - 6 Iota-Rho Seton Hall University Leonard P. Pietrewicz, Jr Iota-Sigma University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire Kenneth L. Anderson - 38 Daniel J. Boehmke - 34 Iota-Tau East Stroudsburg University Robert F. Aita - 30 George C. Gibbs - 27 Michael J. Richardson - 35 Iota-Upsilon University of West Alabama Rene Cintron - 6 William M. Clark - 10 Ronald C. Epperson - 26 Matthew Roberts - 1 Jeremy Herndon - 4 Iota-Phi Defi ance College TEF President/CEO Gary A. Reed ( ) Fraternity for Life Club Gary A. Reed - 4 Mark A. Klein - 5 Stephen M. Petty - 32 David M. Ike - 7 Otis M. Porter, Jr. - 7 Kappa-Delta Old Dominion University M. Declan Bransfi eld, III - 16 James A. Hudlow - 8 Joseph W. Kelly - 25 Edward W. Newby - 8 John B. Grant - 30 Millard G. Elliott - 12 Robert H. Hefl in, Jr Kappa-Epsilon Northland College Robert DeCubellis - 29 John J. Kurka - 29 Kappa-Eta New Jersey Institute of Technology Steven Drizing - 1 Arthur T. Hamfeldt - 4 Frank Perrotti - 1 Peter J. Sibilski - 12 Robert J. Grosso - 23 Christian W. Wagner - 17 Francis A. Calabrese - 28 Dennis R. Morgan - 22 Kappa-Theta Adelphi University Brian J. Keeney - 24 Theodore J. Kohnen - 22 Nicholas C. Vlachos - 22 Russell A. Delldonna - 10 Kappa-Iota University of Hartford Peter M. Burkle - 3 Christopher R. Davis - 2 Steven J. Mangione - 8 Thomas S. Mulinski - 17 Ted F. Wethje - 26 Kappa-Kappa Monmouth University Fraternity for Life Club Charles J. Trabold, CFC - 19 Mark B. Montgomery - 15 Kappa-Lambda University of Minnesota - Morris Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S Robbie E. Pederson - 25 Kappa-Mu Edinboro University Lyon A. Zeibak - 3 Rusty F. Carioli - 1 Robert T. Smith - 1 Kappa-Nu Rockhurst University TEF Director Jonn M. Wullschleger Fraternity for Life Club Jonn M. Wullschleger - 3 Dennis A. Buchheit - 29 Louis A. Carnoali - 6 Michael J. Chamberlain - 6 James M. Stacy - 30 William S. DeLeonardis, Jr Gerald C. Haake - 21 Dennis C. Hercules - 25 Joseph J. Souza - 11 Daniel Tarwater, III - 6 Russell S. Ascheman - 14 Stephen J. Moore - 21 Thomas J. Simon - 28 Kappa-Omicron Philadelphia College/Textiles & Science David Bodenheimer - 33 James J. McDermott, Jr Kappa-Tau University of Arizona Hervey A. Hotchkiss - 34 R. Justin Stock - 1 Jack Redavid - 24 Kappa-Upsilon Villanova University Richard H. Floyd, Jr. - 6 Walter T. Lacz - 16 Kappa-Phi University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Frank G. Kuzmickus - 31 Thomas M. McGinty - 19 Jerold R. Wertheimer - 1 Kappa-Psi Quinnipiac University TEF Director James L. Totten Fraternity for Life Club James L. Totten - 19 Ari Anastasi - 1 James McCarty - 1 Steven L. Coppolecchia - 1 Patrick T. Ippolito - 1 John F. Peters - 4 Daniel Romanoff - 2 Eric Schaefer - 1 Paul J. Varkal - 17 Kappa-Omega Washburn University Glenn M. Birzer - 20 Gary D. Junghans - 33 Lambda-Alpha University of South Florida TEF Director Fredrick T. Jacobi Raymond W. Franklin - 18 Jason Atwell - 1 A. J. Musial, Jr., P.A. - 2 Scott R. Christiansen - 24 Michael E. Sutton - 4 Lambda-Beta Lewis University Stanley F. Patek - 22 Alec A. Gizzi - 10 Jack A. Wenger - 21 Daniel J. Riordan - 15 Lambda-Gamma University of Cincinnati Thomas E. Oole - 33 Thomas C. George - 20 David B. Ginsburg - 15 Lauren Hamilton - 1 Onady M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. - 8 Stephen R. Schulte - 30 Steven E. Yeazel - 7 Joseph W. Clase - 3 Frank R. Ettensohn - 32 Lambda-Delta University of Southern Maine Fraternity for Life Club Shawn A. Babine - 3 Eric R. Petersen - 1 Daniel J. Mancine - 32 Lambda-Epsilon Clarion University Brian D. Hauser - 1 Robert H. Hoffer - 33 John A. Shuman - 15 Frederick R. Burger, Jr SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 55

56 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Lambda-Phi Bryant University Christopher J. Barron - 26 Paul F. D Adamo - 20 Frank J. Sonderer - 19 John J. Hastings - 17 David McElwee - 3 Robert P. Turner - 12 James M. Columbia - 7 Scott M. Manchester - 5 Eric M. Chamberlain - 7 Stephen F. Sant - 13 Lambda-Chi Wayne State College of Nebraska William E. Koudele - 19 Kiley B. Olds - 1 Mark Schulte - 1 Frederick C. Johnson - 10 Thomas C. Newman - 19 Justin A. Evers - 6 Mu-Iota Western New England College Gary R. La Perle - 10 Steven A. Cote - 14 Mu-Kappa University of New Haven Louis J. Scarfo - 30 James T. Wood - 2 Lambda-Zeta Troy University Stephen G. Timberlake - 18 Robert M. Busby - 18 Robert J. Holzschuh - 1 Peter Woodham - 35 James M. Cross - 14 John S. Grissett - 18 Lambda-Eta University of Iowa Graham P. Filean, CDR USN - 23 Mark M. Baumback - 15 M. Douglas Carlson - 25 Kent W. Kirkham - 13 Lambda-Theta College of Santa Fe Michael J. Ohrt - 29 Nelson R. Pleau - 23 Lambda-Iota Florida State University Phil Cleland, Jr. - 1 Cecil D. O Bryan, Jr George D. Phillippy - 17 Richard F. Duncan, Jr. - 1 Lambda-Kappa DePaul University Gerhard A. Perschke - 23 Wayne E. Stabrawa - 35 Lambda-Lambda Utica College of Syracuse University Past Grand Prytanis Thomas M. Castner, CFC ( ) Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq Thomas M. Castner, CFC - 35 Carl J. Garkowski - 33 Michael L. Turner - 18 Kevin K. Kasky - 6 William C. Dennison - 12 Bennie S. Diliberto - 24 J. John Prestopnik - 34 Lambda-Mu Elon University York D. Poole, III - 32 Paul J. Haviland - 17 Raymond N. McClure - 32 Michael J. Robinson - 20 Lambda-Nu University of Wisconsin-Stout Larry L. Lionts - 2 Lambda-Omicron University of North Texas Scott W. Hatfi eld - 17 Robert E. Schlansker - 13 Frank E. Clark, III - 9 Lambda-Pi Northeastern Illinois University Daniel A. Jimenez - 24 Denis J. Smith - 28 Lambda-Sigma Keene State College John E. Hasay - 6 Lambda-Tau Northrop University Edward G. Gregory - 20 Michael A. Bogden - 1 Ward S. DeWitt - 4 Allan C. Ju - 2 Lambda-Upsilon Georgia Southern University Phillip R. Derengowski, Sr. - 3 Frank Sanders, CFC - 19 George Kegl - 6 Edward W. Clay, Jr. - 4 Donald J. McQuaig - 18 Randy Ray - 3 Christopher Aksentis - 1 Jutten Bierman - 2 Andrew Cooper - 1 Matthew D. Dawkins - 2 Benjamin Ellenburg - 4 William Hughes - 1 Wilbur C. Bragg, II - 20 Steven E. Fortune - 4 Richard W. Hogquist - 11 Benjamin D. Agee - 2 Robert N. Bass - 6 Ryan Bridges - 2 Wendell S. Broadwell, Jr Bryan A. Campbell - 2 Stephen Derengowski - 1 Joshua Franz - 1 Robert L. Gibson, III - 31 Patrick O. Gribbin - 4 Kendall Horton - 3 Bradley M. Hoyt - 5 Floyd W. Leach - 2 Andrew Massey - 1 Kristopher O Hare - 1 Cody M. Ray - 3 Roderick L. Rentz, III - 1 William T. Wilson, Jr. - 4 Lambda-Psi East Carolina University Roger A. Russell - 18 Lambda-Omega Georgia State University Anthony P. Burger - 14 Michael P. Cannon - 3 Mu-Alpha West Chester University Robert S. Uhl - 1 Mu-Beta Eastern Kentucky University Robert A. Colacello - 31 Daniel P. Stratton - 30 Ishmael Purcell - 23 Mu-Gamma Midwestern State University Chris D. Craft - 19 Gregory J. Middents - 7 John C. Grimshaw - 25 Mu-Delta Athens State University Timothy H. Hodge - 9 Mu-Epsilon University of Massachusetts Lowell Kenneth L. Georgevits - 28 Mu-Zeta Nicholls State University Richard A. Clements - 22 Gus P. Cramond, III - 19 Gary E. Clement - 10 Mark H. DeLaune - 2 Danny W. McCarthy - 10 Timothy P. Clements - 2 Christopher P. Marti - 3 Mu-Eta Northeastern University Edgar C. Seely, III - 31 Mu-Theta Lycoming College Bobby F. Allen, III - 6 Mu-Lambda Michigan Tech. University Alan F. Mulvey - 14 William T. Hicks, II - 29 John F. Barry - 8 James C. Schluckbier - 22 Thomas A. Venus - 3 Mu-Mu Hofstra University Paul J. Appel - 6 Frank L. Carollo - 28 Michael E. Nawrocki - 1 George R. Rehn - 20 Kenneth L. Wallack - 31 Mu-Nu University of Wisconsin-Platteville Robert M. Dobbins, III - 4 James H. Fassbender - 16 Steven L. Henquinet - 1 Dale S. Kivi - 1 Jerome E. Schewe, CFC - 28 Paul H. Vagnini - 26 David A. Wittig - 3 Joseph P. Farley - 21 Christopher A. Mettke - 7 Richard G. Josh - 22 Mu-Xi California State University-Fullerton Arthur Y. Cooper - 9 Tracey S. Polley - 22 Branden Boyd - 1 Mu-Omicron Tennessee Technological University Robert E. Pugh - 7 Jonathan D. Cornett - 1 M. Elvis Hollins, Jr. - 1 Jeffrey L. Ward - 6 Mu-Rho Bethel College Joseph T. Casarella THE TEKE SPRING 2009

57 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Mu-Sigma Morehead State University TEF Director Elmer R. Smith Fraternity for Life Club Elmer R. Smith - 23 Robert L. Albert, Jr. - 1 Larry W. Amburgey - 1 Robert J. Biegen - 1 James A. Boggs - 1 Robert L. Bogin - 1 Gregory A. Clements - 1 Ronald E. Cooper - 6 Myron L. Doan - 12 Leo P. Dolan - 1 Raymond A. Edington - 1 Kurt D. Engelhardt - 5 Duane W. Hawkins - 1 John J. Herlihy, Jr. - 1 William E. Hesch - 3 Steven A. Jamison, CPA - 2 Lawrence E. Kelsch - 3 Steven C. Milleson - 2 Daniel M. Reeder - 1 Gregory K. Reeder - 1 Leslie G. Reid - 1 Terry K. Sefton - 1 Michael G. Sheppard - 1 R. Perry Thompson - 3 Robert A. VanNostrand - 1 Gary J. Wagner - 15 Herman Jack Webb - 32 Jason R. Allen - 1 Mu-Tau James Madison University William S. Corey, Jr R. Bruce Chisholm - 23 Stephen E. Grainer - 13 Dennis E. Gregory - 14 Ross A. Dalton, Sr. - 5 Michael Dwyer - 1 John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) - 28 Mu-Upsilon Illinois State University Kenneth Pollock - 28 Joseph M. Barta - 11 Kirk E. Klein - 11 Patrick Riggs - 1 Michael P. DiMaggio - 30 Robert C. Landrum - 30 Josh A. Fisher - 1 Ronald J. Salamone - 15 LeRoy P. Taylor - 7 Mu-Phi Texas A&M University/Corpus Christi Gary A. Galyas - 20 Mu-Chi University of North Carolina Wilmington Christopher Bell - 1 George R. Erkes, Jr. - 4 Joseph W. McGibboney, III - 1 Andrew J. Peters - 1 Mu-Omega George Mason University Kenneth D. Reid - 27 Thomas C. Block - 4 Travis S. Floyd - 4 Robert Almassian - 1 Edward F. Boland - 10 Michael J. Kowalski - 9 Steven L. Payne - 31 Robert D. Frappier - 3 Mark D. Monson - 25 Harid J. Puentes - 1 Nu-Beta Albright College George Schaeffer, III, USN - 33 Nu-Gamma University of St. Thomas Robert P. Stock - 7 Nu-Epsilon Suffolk University Michael J. Di Resta - 27 Philip A. Hager - 3 Nu-Zeta Elmhurst College Dale G. DeKok - 33 Nu-Theta University of Utah Grand Prytanis TEF Director Mark K. Johnson Fraternity for Life Club Mark K. Johnson - 24 Nu-Kappa Winona State University Lee P. Newman - 34 Eric E. Kirschner - 10 Ryan M. Sather - 3 Nu-Lambda University of Southern Indiana Scott I. Richardson - 1 Michael S. Eickhoff - 13 Mack L. Cail - 13 Jeremy M. Clifford - 2 Nu-Mu University of South Alabama Tony Clemens - 4 Matthew D. Barclift - 2 Brian A. Fisackerly - 6 James B. Jackson - 33 Michael B. Neely - 3 Justin K. Simmons - 1 Robert E. Stewart, Jr. - 9 Nu-Xi Stephen F. Austin State University Larry H. Axelson - 27 Jeffrey H. Davis - 4 Glenn C. Jacobs - 1 William J. Lawrence - 13 J. Brian Tuttle, Sr. - 1 Nu-Pi University of Delaware Ramzi M. Sabbagh - 11 Steven W. Brockel - 24 Robert H. Miller, CFC - 23 Jeffrey A. Swenson - 2 Andrew J. Rominiecki - 22 Nu-Rho Salem-International University Ebenezer K. Paikai, IV - 1 Francis R. Gilmore - 13 Nu-Sigma Upper Iowa University Armon L. Haagen - 9 Nu-Tau Mansfi eld University Robert A. Cook - 28 Bob D. Shorb, CFC - 29 Nu-Upsilon Texas A & M University-Kingsville Roger O. Jarvis - 19 Leonard C. Wilkerson - 5 Nu-Chi Bentley College Christopher H. Herr - 6 Nu-Psi West Liberty State College Thomas G. Campbell - 14 Nu-Omega William Paterson University Anthony Cavotto - 33 Christopher Bosco - 4 Nicholas Ferriero - 2 Xi-Beta Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville Thomas J. Garfunkel - 4 Michael R. Shanahan - 23 Xi-Gamma New York Institute of Technology Peter M. Dawson - 2 George W. Koutsouras - 1 Xi-Delta Fairleigh Dickinson University Steven J. Greenberg - 12 Douglas Feigel - 11 Anthony Plisko, B.T. - 1 Xi-Zeta Bluefi eld State College Lino Penas - 33 Xi-Eta Missouri Western State University John N. Burgess - 27 Joseph Hochard - 2 Zachary D. Ramsay - 7 Xi-Theta University of West Georgia Fraternity for Life Club S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC - 17 William H. Lambert, Jr Jeremy J. Spivey - 1 Brett S. Aks, CFC - 4 Steve Starnes, Jr. - 2 Dickson L. Stoker, IV - 1 James E. G. Williamson - 1 Xi-Iota University of Central Florida Alexander C. Rudloff - 3 James G. Balaschak - 10 Bryan N. Saterbo - 24 Cory A. Smith - 1 Paul D. Woods - 17 Xi-Kappa Baker University Donald L. Varnau - 32 Xi-Lambda University of Georgia C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr James H. Hopkins, III - 22 J. Ray Grant, M.D Philip Bettendorf, Jr. - 3 David A. Duncan - 5 Lawrence F. Edwards - 24 Xi-Mu University of Dayton Steven H. Boyd, Jr Scott W. Gruber - 4 Andrew P. LaRue - 12 Xi-Xi Texas State University Michael P. Brady - 1 Billy J. Chambers - 34 Xi-Tau Lyon College Joseph M. Rugger - 6 Xi-Upsilon Rochester Institute of Technology Herbert H. Grabb - 15 Thomas G. Miller - 23 Ryan M. Bucinell - 1 Brian F. Buckenmeyer - 29 Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II - 23 Xi-Chi Southern Polytechnic State University Thomas C. Miles - 24 Rodney G. Bowers - 9 Matthew Simon - 1 Brendon Carrasquillo - 1 Charlie Song - 2 Xi-Psi South Dakota State University Loren M. Steenson - 25 Xi-Omega Virginia Polytechnic Institute George A. Bidanset - 29 Michael J. Brocato - 22 Thomas J. James - 17 Omicron-Alpha Appalachian State University Christopher Burke - 1 Raleigh W. Hartman, Jr. - 5 Christopher C. Herbst - 8 Steven D. Abernathy - 26 Christopher L. Coble - 16 Scott Lassiter - 7 David A. Womble, Jr Philip T. Elmore, USNR - 15 Randall S. Marin - 11 Caleb Smith - 7 Robert D. Twitchell - 27 Omicron-Gamma Central Connecticut State University Neil D. Robinson - 18 Omicron-Delta University of North Carolina at Pembroke Samuel E. Hunter - 12 Omicron-Epsilon Bemidji State University Barry K. Schonberger - 29 Omicron-Zeta Weber State College James L. Garard, II - 7 Annual Giving Clubs Fraternity for Life Club $2,500 or more $1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999 $250 - $499 $100 - $249 $50 - $99 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 57

58 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Thomas R. McKenna - 24 Omicron-Eta West Virginia Institute of Technology Phillip W. Jarrell - 30 Daniel E. Kovach - 5 Dwight L. Stull - 29 Omicron-Theta Newberry College Harry E. Hawkins - 33 Thomas J. Porter - 1 Carl B. Drafts - 2 Omicron-Iota Rowan University Robert J. Guerrierie - 6 John C. Krantz - 33 Circle of Excellence The Tau Kappa Epsilon Circle of Excellence inducted its fi rst members August 7, Among those inducted were: Frater William V. Muse, Ph.D., who served as chairman for the inaugural ceremonies; and fi ve other Tekes, including Brooks Kellogg, Gerald Murphy, Ed Moy, and John Courson. The fi fth inductee was Frater Don Campbell, who was recognized in his hometown of Chicago. Since their induction, this esteemed group of Fraters has taken an active role in their Fraternity. One is serving as a member of our Grand Council; another has made the largest commitment to date for our Commitment to Excellence Campaign; the third has renewed his giving at the top Annual Fund giving level (Fraternity for Life Club); another member of the Circle serves on our TKE Educational Foundation Board of Directors; and another is a member of our Advisory Board for the Foundation. Our fi nal inductee is working and raising special projects funds for one of the chapters. In our 55th biennial Conclave in New Orleans, to be held August 6 9, 2009, several more Fraters will be inducted and will have an opportunity to make this Conclave just as special as the last. We look forward to honoring each new inductee and inviting them to participate in our closing banquet and other Conclave festivities. Thank you to each Circle member for their invaluable contribution to our great Fraternity and we look forward to others increased involvement. Cory W. Christiana - 1 Craig E. Major - 24 Scott P. Lopez - 6 Glenn F. Drake - 2 Omicron-Kappa University of Louisiana at Lafayette Grand Hypophetes Bobby A. Jarred Bobby A. Jarred - 4 Omicron-Lambda Broward Community College Richard L. Hayes - 4 Omicron-Mu Husson College Robert C. Rademacher - 28 Omicron-Nu Florida Institute of Technology Daniel C. Pelletier - 12 Kevin A. Helms, CFC - 9 Elmer R. Pensack - 18 Daniel W. Rizzi - 1 Robert W. Jefferis - 3 Jason M. Sperry - 1 Omicron-Xi University of Alabama Wallace E. Johnston, Jr Robert W. Veramay - 13 Michael R. Wahl - 27 Omicron-Omicron University of Missouri - St. Louis Steven L. Engelhard - 32 Louis W. Pfl eckl, Jr Omicron-Pi Baylor University Jeffery J. Schnellhardt - 13 David R. Duncan - 11 John M. Head - 17 Kevin D. McQueen - 2 Omicron-Rho Texas Tech University G. Kurt Hogaboom - 17 Gregory L. Jessup, Sr Michael Wilson - 3 Kevin Nelson - 1 Kevin R. Wright - 15 Omicron-Sigma Indiana University Southeast Christopher S. Burt - 1 Dennis M. Leffl er - 2 Charles E. Marking - 26 Gregory H. Phipps - 1 Omicron-Tau Columbus State University David Hay - 18 Mark R. Keaton, M.D Joseph H. Mendenhall, III - 1 Omicron-Upsilon York College of Pennsylvania Richard L. Shelton, Jr Omicron-Phi University of Oklahoma Luke A. Ball - 22 Omicron-Chi Robert Morris University Stephen C. Brant - 22 Mark Wilson - 23 James A. Vitale - 9 Omicron-Omega Radford University Erik J. Platenberg - 18 Scott M. Daigle, CFC - 9 Stephen H. Showalter - 1 Joseph W. Walker - 1 Pi-Alpha Ashland University Past Grand Prytanis ( ) TEF Director Lonnie G. Justice, CFC Fraternity for Life Club Lonnie G. Justice, CFC - 26 Russell T. Rizzotte - 2 Shawn C. Solars - 1 Bruce D. May - 17 Robin C. Myers - 16 Pi-Beta Bloomsburg University Vincent J. June - 12 Randall B. Spence - 26 Walter T. Zabicki - 28 Pi-Gamma East Tennessee State University Robert T. Rigler - 7 Milton E. Carter - 16 Pi-Delta University of Alabama at Birmingham Damon W. Shratter - 1 Darrell K. Lawley - 7 Frank T. Columbia - 1 Tareq Fayyad - 1 Andrew J. Stone - 1 Patrick A. Tatum - 1 Pi-Epsilon Christian Brothers University Timothy D. Wardlow - 2 William R. Nadicksbernd - 4 Dennis Guy - 1 Ross D. Harris, Jr James S. Long - 16 Christopher P. Murphy - 16 Terry E. Westbrook - 11 Samuel D. Arrington, III - 1 Lawrence T. LeBlond - 6 James D. Breen - 1 William Vestal - 1 Pi-Zeta Auburn University (Montgomery) Anthony J. Camerio, ChFC - 6 Pi-Eta Texas A & M University Thomas M. Zais - 3 Robert W. Ivey, III - 4 Pi-Kappa Mesa College Dwight L. Johnson, Jr Pi-Lambda University of Nevada-Las Vegas Robert G. Fitzpatrick - 1 Pi-Mu State University College-Buffalo Michael J. Johnson - 4 James K. Webster - 14 Pi-Omicron Northern Kentucky University Eric P. Hillner - 7 Matthew D. Trauth - 6 Pi-Psi University of Southern Mississippi Charles W. Whittington, Jr THE TEKE SPRING 2009

59 2008 donors T H A N K S T O O U R D O N O R S Pi-Omega SUNY-Albany Alan Milstein - 12 Rho-Alpha Winthrop University Michael D. Steele - 5 Brian Bennett - 1 Rho-Delta Cal Poly-Pomona Eric Krieger - 7 Arion Gnotta - 1 Danny D. Kim - 1 Rho-Epsilon Northwood University Thomas S. Luptowski - 7 Ryan S. Malkes - 1 Rho-Zeta Montclair State University Anthony J. Chirles - 2 Michael W. Flaherty - 1 Edward V. McDowell - 4 Rho-Eta SUNY-Stony Brook Scott T. Perricone - 10 Rho-Theta Lake Superior State University Christopher M. Johnson - 4 Stephen J. Chomniak - 14 Christopher C. Seguin - 5 Rho-Iota Tarkio College Raymond J. Mueller - 17 Rho-Kappa Longwood University Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC - 21 Michael Sheffi eld - 2 Ricky W. Stanfi eld - 8 Rho-Mu Binghamton University Michael Levy - 10 Rho-Nu San Francisco State University R. Martin Newton - 4 Rho-Omicron Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo Nicolas Sanchez Rosner - 1 Roger J. Stelmach - 5 Rho-Pi University of Rio Grande David B. Patrick - 6 Rho-Rho Sam Houston State University John D. Davis - 2 Rho-Sigma Grand Valley State University TEF Director Lee M. Stacey Fraternity for Life Club Lee M. Stacey - 17 Jeffrey M. Laing - 2 Anthony J. Abela, Jr. - 5 Stephen R. Whirley - 2 Rho-Tau University of Michigan-Dearborn Jason A. Halprin - 17 Christopher L. Simons - 5 Rho-Upsilon Franklin College Benjamin L. Carroll - 1 David M. Hallgarth - 1 Adam W. Hoover - 1 Bryston Cutter - 3 Joseph B. Hoage - 1 Andrew S. Hoover - 1 Joel A. Pollock - 1 Andy R. Stump - 1 Donnie E. Aldrich - 2 Jeffrey S. Arthur - 2 David J. Baker - 11 Spencer W. P. Beard - 1 Burt A. Beck - 2 Cameron J. Brothers - 1 Joshua C. DeArmitt - 1 Matthew R. Dorsett - 1 Donald A. Fair - 1 Robert M. Fanger - 1 Ryan D. Klopfenstein - 1 Greg E. Long - 1 Dylan Purlee - 1 Bradley A. Rateike - 1 Shaun T. Rosser - 1 Cameron D. Savage - 1 Kevin W. Smith - 3 David M. Stonehouse, II - 1 Eric S. Stranko - 1 Philip A. Vande Berg - 1 Christopher D. Walsh - 5 James K. Whitehouse, II - 1 Clint L. Whitson - 1 Mathew D. Worland - 2 Rho-Chi Lebanon Valley College Jonathan B. Marazas - 5 Randy L. Strite - 7 Jeremy D. Wilson - 11 Rho-Psi Millersville University Taza M. Nelson - 17 Rho-Omega University of South Carolina John B. Hutto - 11 Joley C. Meetze - 4 Sigma-Alpha Florida International University Carlos A. Oramas - 3 Gerardo Campos, Jr. - 1 Daniel De Los Santos - 4 Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC - 12 Elie W. Bardawil - 1 Sigma-Gamma State University College-Plattsburgh Robert C. Antonelli, Jr Sigma-Eta CSU-San Bernardino Jeff B. Sperry - 9 Carlos F. Funes - 1 Sigma-Theta Saint Leo University TEF Director Alfredo J. Molina TEF Director Donald R. Tapia Fraternity for Life Club Alfredo J. Molina - 1 Donald R. Tapia - 1 Alan Borock - 1 Jason L. Howard - 1 Joshua Wethington - 1 Christopher Bedell - 1 Chad M. Kinney - 1 Sigma-Kappa Merrimack College Braydon G. Marot - 2 Michael P. Creamer - 5 James J. Fleuriel, Jr. - 4 Sigma-Xi St. Norbert College Christiaan J. Corthier - 1 Sigma-Omicron Middle Tennessee State University Nathan M. Lux - 5 Nicholas Bucinell - 1 Michael Chambers - 4 Michael L. Guidotti - 2 Sigma-Rho Marist College Jason D. Phillips - 2 Sigma-Upsilon Ramapo College Benjamin Farhi - 1 Jonathan Carletto - 2 Sigma-Phi Temple University Tyler Bourgoine - 1 Nicholas Rieders - 1 Sigma-Psi Clemson University Gregory Robinson, Jr. - 1 Michael A. Cannon - 1 Steven S. Foley - 1 Richard T. Pace - 1 Abraham M. Webber - 3 Sigma-Omega University of Tennessee-Chattanooga Scott R. Springer - 2 Alex M. Kelso, III - 2 Tau-Beta Sonoma State University Justin M. Arfa - 1 Justin T. Studebaker - 3 Tau-Epsilon University of Hawaii-Manoa Charles C. Williams, III - 11 Tau-Zeta Western Connecticut State University Henry J. Nelson - 1 Matthew Pereira - 1 Mo Sakil - 1 Ryan Shea - 1 David J. Kozlowski, CFC - 10 Tau-Eta Southern Connecticut State University Wayne H. Adelkopf - 2 Brandon K. Bobinski - 1 Andrew Evans - 1 Adnan Hoque - 1 Tau-Theta Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison Gregory L. Jacobs - 1 Alexander L. Morse - 1 David A. Bourdette - 1 Andrew J. Stoltzfus - 1 Tau-Kappa Virginia Commonwealth University Vic T. Bonavries - 6 Tau-Lambda Kean University Joseph DeAngelo, III - 5 Kyle K. Slaski - 10 Cruz Gracia - 1 Tau-Pi Pace University-Manhattan Justin Stroker - 1 Brian M. Tietje - 11 Tau-Rho Cal-State University-San Marcos David W. Moran - 1 Tau-Tau Coastal Carolina University Mike T. Vendituoli - 7 Tau-Chi Carthage College Sean Highsmith - 1 Upsilon-Alpha Spring Hill College Matthew J. Previts - 9 Robin S. Schroeder - 3 Jared D. Stoves - 1 Kevin P. Bradley - 1 Upsilon-Delta Saginaw Valley State University Martin J. Hofelich - 1 Evan Ranshaw - 3 Travis J. Chinoski - 2 Jonathan G. Post - 1 Upsilon-Zeta Angelo State University Christopher L. Hicks - 1 Upsilon-Eta University of Ontario Institute of Technology Andrew Stewart - 1 Upsilon-Theta University of Maryland-Baltimore County Sean C. Sullivan - 1 Upsilon-Iota Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Joshua M. Whaley - 1 Jack Price - 1 Upsilon-Lambda College of Staten Island Peter Shea - 1 TKE Colony Barry University Dr. Ron Lennon - 3 Edmy Moreno - 1 Richard Newell - 1 Raymond P. Simeon - 1 TKE Colony SUNY-Fredonia Ryan M. Arnold - 1 Dahn S. Bull - 1 Brian D. O Connor - 1 TKE Colony University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill Philip Musial - 1 TKE Colony University of Tennessee William B. Fitch - 7 SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 59

60 lifetime giving clubs Dear Fraters and Friends, Since Tau Kappa Epsilon is the Fraternity for Life, the Foundation thought it would be fitting to acknowledge the lifetime giving levels of our members. As the years progress, it is exciting to see our members progress higher and higher in these giving club levels. As we continue to grow, we look forward to more members taking their rightful spot on this esteemed list. The names below are only those who are still in the Grand Chapter and do not include faithful Tekes who have joined the Chapter Eternal. For those who are members of the Chapter Eternal, please refer to the Chapter Eternal Honor Roll. SOCIETY OF 1899 Gifts of $250,000 or more Steve J. Muir Gregory P. Woodson GRAND PRYTANIS CIRCLE Gifts of $100,000 - $249,999 Richard C. Ernest William V. Muse CFC Elmer R. Smith Donald R. Tapia PRESIDENTS CIRCLE Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999 Dan W. Bower Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Conferences John A. Courson, CFC Christopher Eber Mark A. Fite, CFC John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. Russ H. Heil W. Allan Herzog Mark K. Johnson Don Johnson Lonnie G. Justice, CFC Merrill Lynch Charles J. Trabold, CFC LEADERS SOCIETY Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999 Robert J. Borel Kevin J. Brock Dick H. Burwash Joseph W. Corley Daniel Lee Cummings Edward C. Droste Fredrick T. Jacobi Joel E. Johnson, CFC Benny L. Johnson Brent B. Johnson Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. Michael A. Moxley, CFC Robert L. Olcott, CAE Bernard S. Palcich Robert D. Planck Kevin H. Pollard Mark C. Romig, CFC T. J. Schmitz, CFC Lee M. Stacey Timothy L. Taschwer James L. Totten Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Richard T. West James V. Wyllie SCHOLARS SOCIETY Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999 John W. Anderson Foundation Shawn A. Babine David S. Baxter Thomas H. Beadles Beta Holding Raymond G. Chambers Kappa-Psi Chapter Lenwood S. Cochran Walter G. Cornett, III James G. Crouse, Sr. John S. Daniel Marilyn Demeter Beatrice Dunning Eric D. Dunning S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC Raymond W. Franklin Edward G. Gregory Mrs. Josephine G. Hall James B. Hall, II Susan Hanson Robert W. Holder Indiana National Bank Frank W. Koenen Mark Kuhnke, M.D. Gary A. LaBranche, CFC James S. Margolin, PGP Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE John D. Meisenhelder Bruce B. Melchert, CFC Thomas C. Miles Alfredo J. Molina Gerald J. Murphy John H. Nelson Edward M. O Shaughnessy, Jr. John B. Phillips Pi Chapter House Corp James F. Place Gary A. Reed Frank A. Rostedt Frederick G. Ruffner, Jr. Jerome E. Schewe, CFC Kenneth M. Sheppard Christian B. Silge David C. Smail, Jr. Michael A. Smith Rodney G. Talbot Thatcher Foundation Theta-Chi Chapter Norman R. Weldon James D. Williams Jonn M. Wullschleger TRIANGLE SOCIETY Gifts of $5,000 - $9,999 David L. Adcock, CFC Lloyd A. Alaback Gabriel Anaya Anonymous Paul C. Aspinwall Ernest A. Autin, Jr. Richard M. Balue David L. Bohline George F. Bostwick William R. Bruns, III Jean R. Buchen Sherman K. Burd Terry D. Burns Robert L. Byers Bruce E. Carlson, CFC Thomas M. Castner, CFC Anthony Cavotto Kelly The Coed Robert W. Conklin Dan L. Connolly Arthur Y. Cooper James E. Crockard, III Dale G. DeKok Clyde R. Dodd Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. James W. Duke Frank S. Ferris James D. Fiala Magnus Flaws, Jr. Daniel D. Freeberg Gen Services Adm David A. Goodman, M.D. David K. Goss Chris A. Grasso, CFC Jason A. Halprin David J. Hamernik Earle H. Harbison, Jr. James W. Harrill Brad L. Harris Harry E. Hawkins Jay P. Hochstaine Kurt L. Hoffer Richard L. Hollis James M. Hooker Hervey A. Hotchkiss Don W. Hulsey Stanley W. Hungerford Steven A. Jones, CFC Jerome A. Kaufman James M. Kilts Michael R. Lang J. Andrew Langan Leagre Chandler & Millard, LLP Fred C. Leland Henry C. H. Leung John T. Ludes Benjamin C. Madey John R. McCarthy Robert N. McIntire, Ph.D. Robert L. Meyer David W. Miller Scott A. Milner Minnesota Mutual Life David R. Moore Robert L. Nardelli Joseph P. Ng Dr. Jerry C. Nims Thomas E. Oole Paul F. Oreffi ce Paul M. Parks Stanley F. Patek Eugene H. Pattison Erik J. Platenberg John W. Plumb Tracey S. Polley John N. Prevas Kenneth D. Reid Patrick J. Reilly, CFC W. Patrick Resen, CFC Rho-Beta Chapter James R. Rummel Frank Sanders, CFC Charlie J. Saunders, Sr. John A. Saxton Thomas W Schouten Richard E. Schultz Ronald E. Sills Russell L. Slider Jeffrey A. Smith Linda M. Smith Bob L. Sokolowski Connie R. Solum, Jr. Paul A. Specht Charles W. Stoldt Joseph H. Straughan, III Bob N. Tenney William A. Thompson C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. Edward F. Tucker Warren M. Van Harold C. Vance Neal R. Vandewalle David R. Wallace Soren R. Wehner Miles C. Wilkin E. Wayne Williamson Charles W. Witters Justin B. Woo Alan E. Wright Zeta-Kappa Alumni Association FOUNDERS SOCIETY Gifts of $2,500 - $4,999 Michael J. Albano Adrian L. Aldredge Bobby F. Allen, III Edward M. Anderson Thomas H. Andrews Robert M. Ashbrook Jerry F. Baker Regions Bank Robert R. Barrett Christopher J. Barron Robert L. Becker Johnston B. Bell Alvin R. Bergren Robert A. Bird R. Felix Bishop, CFC Robert W. Boesel Scott D. Boyer William M. Brackney Wilbur C. Bragg, II William E. Bray J. Edward Brewer Richard K. Brush Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. Ronald A. Carson Steve E. Cassady James L. Chapman Upsilon Chapter Dan R. Cheatham Ross A. Cherry Tony Clemens Edward B. Cook, Jr. Carl W. Cooper Steven N. Cory Jonathan F. Cottrell Wendell M. Cramer William R. Crossman Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC Robert G. Cundith Earl E. Cunion Willett C. Deady Mary L. Delaney Frederick J. Denckhoff, Jr. Michael J. Di Resta Merritt R. Dimbath John C. Dimmer Edward R. Dominy, CFC Aaron C. Dunn, CFC Julius J. Edelmann, Jr., CFC Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. Anne M. Eklund-Whitticar William E. Elliott Martin E. Ellner Steven L. Engelhard Armen L. Enkababian Gary L. Epperson, CFC Richard L. Ermler Theodore E. Evans James E. Fargo Brian T. Ferber Clark W. Fetridge James E. Fitzmorris, Jr. Lawrence G. Foster, Jr. Ross L. Franks John C. Fravel John R. Garman Anne Gero Benjamin K. Gibbs Don E. Giles John T. Gill Charles A. Gillis Ronald E. Goodwin Robert J. Graham, Ed.D. Richard F. Gray Donald H. Greeley F. Harger Green Howard V. Gregory Dennis R. Guenther Robert J. Guerrierie Gilbert E. Haakh Rand P. Hall, CFC Christopher T. Hanson Brian F. Harms James H. Harris S. David Hemphill Edward D. Herringshaw James J. Hickey William T. Hicks, II John B. Hodgdon Thomas J. Hogan Thayer S. Holbrook Charles D. Holmes Russell M. Holtz Robert E. Howe Les A. Hudson, Jr. James D. Hughes Herb C. Huser John B. Hutto James R. Ingrassia Kevin G. Iverson Larrison C. Jackson, CFC Jacob Marlie Financial, Inc. Mark A. Jacobson Walter K. Janssen, M.D. Stephen R. Jenne C. Richard Jeppesen Michael K. Jhin Michael J. Johnson Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. Richard L. Joossens Goetz Junkers-Lommatzsch Roger N. Kahle Mark A. Keightley Bruce P. Kerzic Claude J. Klug Steve M. Koper Noel J. Kott John C. Krantz Ted T. Kubala Richard J. Kurtyka William H. Lambert, Jr. Rex A. Lamm Howard T. Lanan R. Michael Lander Edward F. Lane LeRoy Layton Louis L. LeBlanc, CAE 60 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

61 lifetime giving clubs R. K. Lee, CFC Dr. Ron Lennon Richard A Lenon Maurice J. Lindquist Jerry A. Linzy Michael K. Littleford Douglas M. Loewe Bruce A. Lorenz Tommy W. Lott Richard B. Lynch Donald A. Mader Casimir B. Madey John E. Mahony Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. A. James McCollum Howard F. McCormack, Jr. Gordon L. McKinnie Michael G. McLaughlin Robert I. McMurry Karl H. Mettke Chuck Milam Allen W. Milburn Mark G. Miller John R. J. Miller James B. Miner Wylie H. Mitchell Robert C. Moehle Melvin O. Moehle William W. Montgomery, III Mark B. Montgomery Frank A. Morelli, D.P.S. Joseph A. Moretz Karl G. Morey Ronald J. Moser, Jr. Alan F. Mulvey Timothy J. Murphy, CFC Christopher P. Murphy Justin B. Nast Bryan D. Newman Lee P. Newman Paul S. Nix, III Ronald R. Noden John E. M. Oglesby, CFC Michael J. Ohrt Omega Chapter Alumni Association A. Gordon Orsborn Enlow A. Ose Webster W. Palmquist David M. Parker Daniel C. Pelletier Lino Penas Elmer R. Pensack Ron R. Petrini Stephen M. Petty Mark A. Pillar Bryce S. Plesner A. Thomas Pokela Kenneth Pollock York D. Poole, III Robert J. Puls David A. Putnam D. Thomas Ramey Carl W. Rasmusen Eric S. Ratinoff, CFC Robert H. Ray John A. Reagan Richard J. Renaud Victor M. Renteria Timothy G. Richtsmeier Gordon K. Rieske Robert R. Rietz Martin R. Riskin Eugene A. Rondash Steven T. Ross William R. Rothe J. Patrick Rowland Jack R. Sanders George Schaeffer, III, USN Kenneth R. Schild Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. Herbert L. Scofi eld Dwight R. Sedgwick Ned R. Serrio Joe H. Shinn, Ph.D. William A. Simmons James H. Sloop Roger K. Smith Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. Herbert L. Songer William A. Stark Conrad F. Stempel David W. Stock Ralph M. Tait Charles S. Tappan John T. Taylor, CFC James A. Tennant Gary A. Terrill Hayes W. Thompson, CFC John M. Thompson Ray F. Todak Bob Troyer Jack L. Ufheil Paul H. Vagnini Russell P. Veldenz John B. Visceglia Thomas S. Wade, Jr. Glenn M. Wagner Herman Jack Webb Steven G. Wedge David J. Weller B. Lavon Wells David K. Wheeler Frederick E. Wicks John H. Wicks, Ph.D. Gary E. Wiedle Finn Wilhelmsen Robert C. Williams Gene W. Witt John M. Wolf Gregory S. Wyatt, CFC Michael A. Yagjian OPPORTUNITY OUT OF DEFEAT CLUB Gifts of $1,000 - $2,499 Richard M. Aaronson Steven D. Abernathy Gilbert F. Adams Michael A. Adams Robert P. Adler James E. Agnew, Jr. Lowell Ahart Eugene D. Aimone John M. Albright Daniel Alcala C. Dale Allen William W. Allsopp Alpha Theta Donato J. Altobelli, Jr. William F. Amirault Michael K. Ammons Thomas R. Amoruso Dale L. Andersen R. Michael Andersen Kenneth L. Anderson Todd C. Anderson Peter A. Anderson David J. Anderson Arthur E. Anderson George J. Angelos John C. Angus Thomas T. Antonecchia Edward A. Apffel, Jr. Steven W. Ard David R. Arday, MD, MPH W. Wayne Arend, Jr. Tom Arnold Merit R. Arnold Sheldon Arpad Joseph R. Arthur Robert M. Ashcraft Joshua L. Atkinson Robert H. Atwater Lambert D. Austin, Jr. Larry H. Axelson John D. Bading Frank D. Badolato T. Brian Bakeman James M. Baker George W. Baldwin, Jr. Don S. Balka Luke A. Ball First USA Bank Richard E. Bankes Smith Barney Robert P. Barone Larry K. Barrett Edward W. Barry Joseph M. Barta Dennis H. Barthel Brian L. Bates David E. Bates Coy L. Batson Robert S. Battles Thomas A. Baxter Joe N. Beam Robert H. Bean C. Larry Beaver P. Stephan Bedrosian James M. Behling Ralf C. Beilhardt Richard B. Bell Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. William B. Bennett Frederick A. Berg Roger A. Berger Robert E. Berktold, M.D. Alexander Berman, II Jeffrey W. Berno John W. Berry, Jr. Matthew J. Beshear Robert L. Best Allen W. Bethell Raymond T. Beurket, III Herbert G. Bickel Orvil G. Bicknell Dale E. Biehler John L. Bilisoly Frank G. Bilotta Brian D. Bixler Stanley F. Bizot Christopher M. Blais, M.D. Mark A. Blazer Norman S. Bledsoe Olin D. Blessing Robert B. Bliss, Jr. Thomas C. Block Donald E. Bloom Stanley W. Blum Richard J. Blum William D. Boden William E. Bodnar Daniel J. Boehmke Brad Bohannan Joseph E. Boles Lionel G. Bollinger Biff W. Bonnivier, Jr. Norman P. Borkowski Michael F. Born David J. Borowsky David D. Bosely Jacob Bosnian Gregory G. Botch Edward J. Boulbol Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq. Steven H. Boyd, Jr. T. Harry Boyd, Jr. Brian P. Boyer Henry A. Brackman David F. Brady Andrew F. Braff, M.D. Erik L. Brannon M. Declan Bransfi eld, III Stephen C. Brant Edward W. Brass Jay W. Bratton Ernest P. Braucher John H. Bredenfoerder Bryan D. Bredthauer Donald W. Brinckman Edward G. Briner, III Irvin Brobeck, Jr. Steven W. Brockel Kenneth H. Brockschmidt John T. Browder Edward T. Brown, Ph.D. Robert W. Brown Ben F. Brown, III Bryan W. Brown Daryl E. Brumley Bruce D. Bucher Dennis A. Buchheit Alan P. Budahl David V. Buhl, Jr. Ronald W. Bullock Arthur L. Buraglio, Jr. Charles Burgin Frederick M. Burke Peter M. Burkle James R. Burmeister Michael K. Burnley Tony F. Butala Robert E. Butler, CFC Donald A. Buzzell Justin E. Byers Aron H. Bylander Elwyn L. Cady, Jr. Anthony J. Camerio, ChFC Douglas B. Campbell Frank A. Cangemi James C. Canon Robert W. Canty Frank H. Capehart, III M. Douglas Carlson Robert C. Carpenter Gerald P. Carr, Ph.D. Charles C. Caruso Alexander B. Carver Alan B. Casmere Roger R. Cedillo Richard J. Cellino, Sr. Pete T. Cenarrusa Stewart B. Cerier Eric M. Chamberlain John Chamberlain Joseph H. Chambers Billy J. Chambers John R. Chapman John R. Chapman Norman L. Chapman Ray A. Charles Hancock Chau Edward J. Cheaney R. Bruce Chisholm Joseph A. Chrisman Scott R. Christiansen Thomas H. Christianson H. Earle Christianson Steven G. Christovich Albert H. G. Chun Robert A. Chura Rene Cintron Gerald D. Clark James M. Clayton, CFC Frederick B. Clearwater William B. Clegg, Jr. Stephen E. Clements Richard A. Clements Donald G. Clodfelter Stephen K. Cloetingh Charles L. Cobb Daniel J. Codespoti Kenneth T. Coffman Robert A. Colacello David E. Collier Arthur R. Collins, Jr. Tom Cologna Combined Federal Campaign Henry E. Combs Kirklin & Company, LLC. Leonard M. Compton Joseph E. Connor Kenneth L. Conover Fred J. Conville Robert A. Cook Donald B. Cook, CFC Paul L. Cooper Diane Cooper Michael J. Corby William S. Corey, Jr. Mike W. Cornett, Sr. Luis A. Correa Dan E. Correll Michael V. Corrigan John D. Cosgrove J. Kennedy Costello, III William J. Cotter Jon D. Cozean Harry F. Cramer William V. Cramer Gus P. Cramond, III Larry A. Crisp Edwin L. Crocker Terrance J. Croco, CFC Thomas D. Croft Gene E. Cross, Jr. William J. Cullinane Jeffrey A. Curtis Leon J. Daciek Paul F. D Adamo Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) Jack C. Dart Lester W. Davis Donald A. Davis James R. Davis Gary A. Day John F. De Turk Robert DeCubellis Joseph P. DeJohn William S. DeLeonardis, Jr. Delta-Xi Chap Thomas Delutz, Jr. H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. John L. Dentzer James R. DePauw Phillip R. Derengowski, Sr. Marc C. Di Liddo Richard M. E. Dibble Lloyd D. Dickensheets David M. Diehl, CPA Bennie S. Diliberto Ronald C Diliddo William D. Dilks Michael P. DiMaggio Richard J. DiMarzio Richard E. Dinkel Keith A. Dirks Anthony DiSanto William E. Dittenhaffer Mark W. Dively George A. Dixon Duane D. Dockter John Christopher Dorr William W. Dorsey, Sr. Gary G. Drennon Leon A. Driss, M.D., P.C. Wallace F. Droegemueller Richard E. Dryer Max L. Dufeny, Jr. James R. Dugan, Jr. Karen J. Duke Joe A. Dumbauld Rodney W. Dunham James A. Dyer Tawnya R. Dysarz John W. Earl Patrick K. East David E. Ebbeler Albert S. Eckilson, Jr. Paul E. Eckler Tim W. Eckstrom K. Donald Edwards Robert M. Ehrlich Michael S. Eickhoff Fred R. Elias, Jr. William C. Ells Albert C. Elser, II Frank J. Emerick Gordon E. Engle Kevin L. English Roy E. Enloe, Jr. Ronald C. Epperson David W. Eppihimer Ronald L. Ervin Harold L. Erwin Jack L. Estepp Richard A. Eustis James P. Evans John M. Everett Justin A. Evers Charles W. Everson David G. Fairweather Donald L. Falk James C. Fargo Jasper County Farm Bureau Coop James H. Fassbender Daniel E. Fawley SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 61

62 lifetime giving clubs Ronald H. Fenelon David J. Ferran David W. Ferris John A. A. Festa Graham P. Filean, CDR USN Thomas J. Filipkowski FirsTier Bank Stephen H. Fischer Vernon W. Fitch Kent O. Flandro Edwin S. Flatoff Brent E. Flechsig David W. Fleetwood Thomas E. Flowers David H. Flucke James L. Foght Dale R. Foley Easmon J. Ford Richard L. Ford Robert E. Foster Kevin J. Fox Bill D. Francis Franklin Mint Paul H. Frey Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. Jon D. Friedland Thomas A. Fritz J. B. Fritz Jeffrey C. Froehle Philip L. Gabriel Andrew J. Gale Joseph D. Galgano Eugene Gallant, Jr. Agostino T. Galluzzo Irvine E. Gandee James L. Garard, II Robert R. Gard Carl J. Garkowski William M. Garrett, II Daniel M. Garvey Frank G. Garzolini Richard A. Gause William C. Geisen Thomas C. George Michael W. Gerberick Robert L. Gibson, III Edwin B. Gienger, Jr. Gary J. Giger Henry H. Gildemeister Samuel M. Gillespie Bruce D. Gillett William E. Gilman Wallace M. Ginn Eugene E. Ginoli David B. Ginsburg Steve Girard Erik L. Glenn Marion B. Glover, Jr. Steven A. Glover Keith D. Goble Ray E. Goebel Jason J. Goitia Martin L. Goldsmith Omega S. Gonzales Fougere D. Gordon Russell K. Gordon Dick E. Grace Bob W. Graham Douglas A. Graham James A. Graham John B. Grant Capper C. Grant William W. Grantham, Jr. Steven J. Greenberg Richard D. Greenleaf Roy L. Griffi n, CPA John J. Grillo Robert E. Grissom James L. Gross, Jr. Daniel E. Groteke Robert T. Gustafson Peter Gutzwiller William K. Haas Donald M. Hacker Theodore S. Haddad Gary L. Hafen William D. Hagen, III Donn K. Haglund Jack W. Handey Michael S. Handorf Richard L. Hanna Gary A. Hannah W. David Harding Nathan E. Hardwick, IV Jack R. Harkleroad Ross D. Harris, Jr. David A. Hartley James E. Hatch W. Jerome Hatch Scott W. Hatfi eld Robert R. Haubrich David Hay Norman D. Haynes David L. Hayward John M. Head William M. Heath Michael S. Hecker, CFC Frederick A. Hegg Stephen G. Heilemann Daniel C. Helix Kevin A. Helms, CFC Edwin R. Hemphill George F. Hempt Chester G. Henderson James O. Hendricks Dennis C. Hercules Gary B. Hermann Snyder E. Herrin, II W. Kent Herron Gilbert L. Hershberger Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. David C. Hicks Darrell G. Hill Eric P. Hillner Alan W. Hockenjos William D. Hoefl e Robert H. Hoffer Frank A. Hoffman G. Kurt Hogaboom Timothy R. Holbrook Kenneth R. Hooks Lyle L. Hoover Michael R. Hoover James H. Hopkins, III Cecil P. Horn, Jr. Samuel M. Horton Paul A. Hotmer William R. Hough F. E. Howe Ora E. Hubbart, Jr. Charles H. Huettner John D. Huggins Peter D. Huggins Donna Hughes Larry G. Hull Harold S. Hum Mark A. Hunt Thomas J. Hurd Trent M. Hurley Jonathon B. Husby Rodney J. Hutton George B. Huysken Indianapolis Power & Light Company Douglas C. Ikelman S. James Islam T. Steve Ivan Brian & LInda Jackman E. Gregg Jackson Ellis Jacobs Robert G. Jacobsen James C. Jacobsen David E. Jacobsen Russell E. Jacobus Paul J. Janus Bobby A. Jarred Phillip W. Jarrell Roger O. Jarvis Steven Jaycox Alve L. Jemtrud John C. Jenkins Walter W. Jenny, Jr. Mark J. Jensen David L. Jensen Fred L. Jensen Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. Donald N. Johns Vernon E. Johnson Leo F. Johnson John J. Johnson Douglas S. Johnson Kevin W. Johnson Bob D. Johnson Mrs. Katherine R. Johnston Ronald E. Jones John A. Josko Stephen D. Joyce Gary D. Junghans William F. Kabourek Nicholas P. Kafasis Roger P. Kalinowsky Jon M. Kaliszewski, M.D. Phillip G. Kallas Joseph C. Kaluha Stephen B. Kaminski David C. Kasper Mike J. Kazacos Mark R. Keaton, M.D. Brian L. Keck Brian J. Keeney George Kegl Michael R. Keim, D.D.S. Roger J. Keith Charles D. Kellam John V. Kelly, Jr. Joseph W. Kelly James K. Kennedy, III Thomas J. Kennedy Donald G. Kennedy Robert Kenner, IV T. Alvin Kepley Paul J. Kerry John L. Kessler David T. Keys Joseph Kicak Helen King John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) Kent W. Kirkham Steve R. Klaers Kirk E. Klein William G. Klein Richard L. Klein Francis J. Kluge Roy D. Knapp Robert K. Knezevic Richard S. Knight Terry E. Knight Mark E. Koenig Theodore J. Kohnen Gerald C. Konn Stephen H. Korzeniowski William E. Koudele Gary L. Kounkel Christopher F. Kozel Frederic B. Kraft John R. Kraft Gregory K. Kramer Donald E. Kramer Thomas G. Krause Robert L. Kravitz Eric Krieger Charles F. Kronsagen T. Chris Krueger, Sr. Thomas J. Kuchan Stanley Kuczynski Chuck G. Kuhn, Jr. Kenneth N. Kummins Richard K. Laidlaw Willis D. Landon Robert C. Landrum Christopher W. Landsea Gene C. Lange Eugene F. Laurendeau Don A. Lawrie Dennis A. Laws J. Mike Lawter Gary M. Lazor Gary D. Le Andre Richard M. Leagre David H. Leavitt Christopher R. Leemon Dwight B. Leonard, Jr. Daniel Y. Leong Harry R. Lesko Ira S. Letofsky Stanley Lew Thomas C. Licata Juan A. Liceaga Donn R. Lidington Gary K. Liebschner Curtis O. Liles, III Daniel R. Lindsay Reid C. D. Linney Joel W. Linscott Lee M. Lippert Charles W. Little Arthur S. Littlefi eld, Jr. Raymond J. Lloyd, Jr. Charles E. Locke Ralph F. Lofy Jean-Pierre LoMonaco John G. Long James S. Long Charles R. Long Gene C. Loomis, Jr. Robert A. Loss James D. Lovering Robert S. Lowe Peter H. Lukesh James G. Luth Bruce S. Maccabee John R. MacGregor Alexander L. Mackay Lowe S. MacLean William B. MacLeod Kenneth H. MacLeod John E. Maczko Dwight D. Maddess Jerry M. Madison Roland H. Magee Joseph L. Maggini Craig E. Major James L. Mallory James F. Mandarino Erni S. Mann Albert P. Manzo Jeffrey Mar Jeffrey M. Marangi Terry L. March Stephen C. Marcus Scott C. Marks Michael J. Maroney Richard J. Marquart Phillip R. Marrone John G. Marshall Jerome A. Martinek Max Mathews G. Stewart Mathison, CFC Cory W. Matt Edmund F. Matter Laird D. Matthews Steven R. Matthews Dave H. Mattingly Matthew F. Maury, IV William H. Maxant Charles H. May Russell F. Mazda Leon W. Mazurie, II John R. McBride W. Donald McCaw Charles K. McClain Raymond N. McClure Kevin J. McCole James W. McCoy Daniel B. McDuffi e William J. McElroy, III John M. McFarland Joseph D. McGeveran Thomas G. McGowen Gerard G. McGrath R. Loren McGuire John W. McHugh Sidney S. McIntyre Thomas R. McKenna W. Pat McNally Harold N. McNamara Donald J. McQuaig Lee A. Mearhoff Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. Gary G. Mendenhall Albert D. Meng Marvin R. Mensch Arnold B. Merrell Maurice W. Mertz David S. Metcalfe William J. Metzger, Jr. James K. Meyer James A. Meyers Gary S. Michel Midland Nat l Li Michael A. Miller Duane F. Miller David C. Miller Thomas G. Miller Miller Brewing Company Alan Milstein Robert J. Minkler, Sr. Robert J. Mitchell Harmon L. Mitchell Steve M. Mitchell Richard J. Moak Carm R. Moehle Edward C. Moehle Walter E. Moehle Richard Mohrmann Michael A. Mokros Kurt A. Monsell Robert C. Moody Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.) Paul H. Moore Stephen J. Moore Joe H. Moorhead Steven F. Mores Jeffrey S. Morgan Donald B. Morgan Thomas E. Morgan, Jr. Takeshi Moriwaki Jeffrey P. Morlier Leonard W. Morris, Jr. Kent R. Morrison James G. Mortier Joel L. Moser Gary L. Mossman Frank V. Moulton, Jr. Daniel B. Mowrey Craig A. Moyer Robert A. Muhlbach Robert G. Mukai Michael J. Mullen Michael V. Mulligan Michael H. Mundt Donald L. Murray Kenneth E. Myers Robert M. Naclerio William R. Nadicksbernd Robert Nakon Thomas B. Nall Joseph P. Nappi Lin T. Nash Irvin S. Naylor James A. Neelands Rudolph A. Nef Edward A. Neff William B. Neidlinger Howard D. Neighbor Marion M. Nelson Kim L. Nelson Mark R. Nelson Howard F. Nemir Dave L. Netherton Ronald F. Neukam Gregory E. Newenhof Lawrence E. Newman Mark D. Newton Christopher H. Niles Robert L. Noddin Thomas V. Noon Mack V. Norman Ralph T. Northrup, Jr. Chauncey A. Norton Douglas N. Nott, Jr. Alan L. Novak David G. Novak Robert E. O Bryan Donald J. Ocker John M. O Day Stanley E. O Dell John W. Olander Millard L. Oldham, Jr. Richard L. Olson Todd J. Olson 62 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

63 lifetime giving clubs Thomas E. O Malley T. Rod O Neal, CFC John W. O Reilly, Jr. Jeffrey H. Orloff William D. Orr William T. Ososki M. Price Oswalt, CFC B. D. Owens Jeffry R. Paddock Albert C. Paradis Edward W. Paran William C. Parfi tt, Jr. John Paulson Robert Pavlicek Steven L. Payne Clifford M. Peake Fred Lamar Pearson, Jr. William R. Peattie Thomas Pecsvaradi Robbie E. Pederson Thomas C. Pendergast John M. Perme, Jr. Dennis W. Perry Gerhard A. Perschke James A. Peterson Robert J. Petrone Louis W. Pfl eckl, Jr. Robert M. Pfohl David W. Pheatt Roger W. Pietras, M.D. Leonard P. Pietrewicz, Jr. William G. Pittman Chester J. Plauche, Jr. Erich M. Ploog Craig T. Podosek Gordon D. Pope Gary E. Poppe R. Scott Potter, M.D. John J. Poust Patrick J. Power George F. Preston Matthew J. Previts Matthew L. Price Michael M. Priebe, M.D. David R. Puettmann Gregg A. Putnam Mark M. Puzdrak Joseph T. Pyzyk Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. Salvatore Quattrocchi Joseph S. Raab Robert C. Rademacher Michael A. Radoff Thomas A. Raduenzel, II Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II Howard B. Rafal George A. Randall Robert C. Rankin John C. Rasmus Darrell B. Ray Frederick W. Ream Ray E. Rebello, Jr. Jack Redavid Jerry B. Reese Duane A. Reger George R. Rehn Floyd S. Reid Darrel E. Reifschneider Daniel S. Rekstad David J. Rekstad Raymond J. Renton, Jr. Jeffrey D. Ressin Rho Chapter Alumni Association George E. Richards, Jr., DVM Travis S. Ridgel John M. Rigby Jeffrey C. Rinehart Roger R. Risty Steven P. Roberts David J. Robinson Michael J. Robinson J. Richard Rockstroh Philip B. Rodman Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC Harry L. Roesch David W. Rogers Robert E. Roll Thomas L. Roller Andrew J. Rominiecki Huyler E. Romond, Jr. William G. Roos Marvin Rosenberg Fred M. Rosenberger Gary A. Roshak Ronald A. Rosien Laurence A. Roth Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. Richard D. Rowlands Terry A. Ruse Edmond J. Russ Roger A. Russell Charles C. Ryan, Jr. Dennis A. Sadlowski Ronald J. Salamone Richard H. Saltmarsh San Francisco Area Alumni Association W. Clark Sanford, IV Bryan N. Saterbo Edward G. Sawtell David C. Scharre Joseph R. Scheiner Kenneth J. Schenatzki Glenn B. Scherzer, II Dean-Ross Schessler, CFC Walter K. Schindhelm Robert L. Schirtzinger Robert E. Schlansker Thomas D. Schlosser Arthur R. Schmauder William A. Schmidt Lewis C. Schneider, CAE Jeffery J. Schnellhardt James N. Schofi eld Barry K. Schonberger James M. Schorman David G. Schott Edward C. Schrader Richard L. Schramko, CFC Richard E. Schreiber Richard E. Schuley Paul Shulman Carl H. Schwartz, Jr. Jeffrey G. Scott James M. Scutellaro Edgar C. Seely, III Donald J. Seiler Joseph A. Sekelsky Thomas J. Selby, Jr. A. William Shafer, M.D. Harold A. Shaub Steven E. Shecter Bradley W. Shelton James R. Shetler David E. Shively Paul N. Shockley, Jr. David E. Shook Charles D. Shope Bob D. Shorb, CFC Charles R. Shreve W. Kirk Shrum Howard A. Shugart John A. Shuman Peter J. Sibilski Rudolf B. Siegert, Jr. Robert G. Sievewright, II Charles W. Sigerson, Jr. Richard L. Silton James D. Simms Andrew H. Simon Lyle L. Simpson William E. Simpson Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. Charles A. Sine, Jr. Frederic C. Sipe Leroy E. Sitlinger, Jr. Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. R. Brian Skadowski Kyle K. Slaski Michael W. Smiarowski Paul J. Smit Keith J. Smith Daniel A. Smith Rick B. Smith Atwood E. Smith Douglas R. Smith James W. Smith Denis J. Smith Christian M. Snavely Robert C. Snyder Frank S. So Frank J. Sonderer Thomas M. Sopko James D. Southwell Earl C. Sparks, Jr. Randall B. Spence Richard W. Spencer Herbert B. Spoelstra James M. Stacy Robert A. Stambaugh F. Christopher Stanecki Joe W. Stanton, Jr. J. Ronald Steiger, III Keith Steiner Gene J. Stelcik Donald R. Stelzer Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. Charles W. Stevens, Jr. Lee R. Stewart John D. Stiles Robert H. Stitzinger William J. Stiver, Sr. Mitchell E. Stock Charles W. Stoll, Jr. Russell M. Stormont Douglas J. Stranahan Daniel P. Stratton Gregory T. Struebing Thomas C. Stueck Brian M. Stump Sidney V. Suarez Robert S. Such Everett T. Summerall, Jr. Gary J. Summers Edmund J. Sutro Michael J. Swartz William B. Sweet Daniel S. Swett, III M. Louis Swinehart Wayne D. Switzer James P. Tabor Robert D. Tafl inger, CAE Anthony J. Tangora, CFC Alison L. Tanner Robert N. Tap Kenneth G. Taylor James S. Taylor Daniel W. Tepke Jeffrey A. Terp, CFC Douglas W. Test Dick Tews G. Wallace Thayer Theta-Eta Alumni Association Thf Uprising Craig J. Thurber Stephen G. Timberlake Jeffrey M. Titus Jerry R. Tobias John A. Tomlinson E. Paul Tonkovich Lionel V. Topaz Larry A. Toppert Carl E. Totten Robert V. Toutges, D.D.S. Lewis C. Towers Trans National Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. Dane Trembath Albert J. Trimpert, III Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. Frank P. Troost Stephen Troxel Malcolm T. Trupp Michael A. Tryon Allen D. Tucker, Jr. Robert D. Tucker, Jr. Michael L. Turner Robert P. Turner Peter B. Tuttle Robert E. Tuttle William L. Tyner USC TKE Alumni Association Stephen K. Valentine, Jr. Michael J. Valentine David Van Bruaene Randall L. Van Scoy Rusty Vanneman Donald L. Varnau William M. Varner Gilberto R. Vasquez Clyde B. Vedder, Ph.D. Leonard N. Venen, Jr. Ryan J. Vescio, Esq. Ron D. Vilas Felipe M. Villalon Frank J. Visintin Nicholas C. Vlachos James J. Vopal, M.D. Vance K. Vorhees W Bancorporation Frederick W. Wackerle Robert W. Wake Richard N. Walker William E. Walker Kenneth L. Wallack Richard D. Waller Robert D. Walls David J. Wallsmith James B. Walton Robert D. Walz Benjamin W. Ward Timothy D. Wardlow Theodore K. Warner, Jr. Charles S. Warren Washington Alumni Association Fredric R. Wasserspring David A. Wayne David L. Weamer, Jr. Charles T. Weaver Samuel C. Weaver George W. Webb, M.D. Wilford A. Weber Steve A. Weeks Donald L. Wehmeyer Daniel E. Wehrenberg Robert C. Weinholzer E. Weintraub Lawrence F. Weis James T. Welch Edward K. Welch, II Gary N. Welch-Bass, II Donald E. Welge James P. Wells Jack A. Wenger Eugene P. Wenninger Mr. & Mrs. Henry West Saima West Woodrow W. Westley Paul P. Whalen David A. Wharff James E. White John S. White W. R. Ben Wicke Gene P. Wicklund Robert O. Wilbur William J. Wilder J. Edward Willard Robert L. Williams Robert H. Wimsatt Jeffrey P. Wincel Louis E. Winkelhaus, II David M. Winters Randall F. Witter, CAE Elizabeth E. Woerpel Jeffrey P. Wokoun Walter C. Wolf Robert W. Wolfe David S. Wood Lee B. Woodbury Peter Woodham Dale N. Woodling Glenn E. Woodmansee Paul D. Woods Raymond S. Worth Dallas P. Wright, USA (Ret.) Joanne L. Wurtz William B. Yersin Michael D. Yon Walter T. Zabicki Stephen P. Zachmann Thomas M. Zais Frank T. Zimmerer Arthur C. Zimmerman Frank E. Zipperer Michael L. Zoruba GRAND COUNCIL SOCIETY Gifts of $500 - $999 H. Steve Abbot Anthony J. Abela, Jr. James V. Ackerman Joseph R. Adams Edward R. Addicott Alan M. Adkins Pat F. Agresta Joseph P. Aiena Robert F. Aita Kevin E. Aker Alfred A. Akkeron David W. Aldrup David S. Alexander Michael J. Alfi eri Raymond R. Allen Franklin D. Allhands Thomas B. Almy Robert A. Alonso, USN, M.D. Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha-Chi Chapter Ralph F. Altman, Ph.D. James H. Amell American Express James A. Amling Craig Amshel Trifon G. Anagnostos Lynden E. Anderson David L. Anderson John C. Anderson Dwayne C. Anderson L. Richard Anderson Billy M. Anderson Carl W. Anderson Kenneth J. Andrews Anthony G. Andrikopoulos Thomas J. Antal Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. Edward J. Antosh Christopher E. Anuswith William C. Apple, Jr. Ray L. Archer, II Philip F. Ard Gary M. Armstrong Philbert A. Ashley Thomas S. Asuma Arden G. Atkins Clark Atkins, Jr., CFC Russell R. Attis Richard N. Aumiller Charles E. Aupke Robert J. Austin Edgar W. Averill, Jr. John J. Avila Bruce C. Babcock Donald P. Bach Vincent P. Bailey, Jr. Donald L. Baird Larry A. Baker Jeffrey M. Baker Robert C. Baker David J. Baker Michael E. Baker James G. Balaschak Robert W. Balch William C. Baldwin Robert H. Ball Walter L. Ballard John W. Ballinger, III Edward J. Banas, Jr. Anthony J. Bangrazi William R. Barchet R. Christopher Bard Ronald V. Bardal Bruce S. Barlow William G. Barnard, III Ron C. Barr Robert L. Barr, Jr. Carl A. Barr, USAF (Ret.) Ronald W. Barrett SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 63

64 lifetime giving clubs Kevin C. Barrington Randall Bartholomew Jeffrey M. Barto Donald C. Barton, M.D. Rod A. Basconcillo Salem G. Bashara, III Gennaro Basilicato, Jr. Electric Basin Robert N. Bass David P. Bateman Steven A. Bates Wayne E. Baum Mark M. Baumback Andrew J. Beachnau John R. Beard David G. Beaty Paul J. Beck, III David A. Beck, II Timothy M. Beck Robert G. Beck William L. Beckenstein Michael R. Beckmann William E. Beckner Henry Beisler, Jr. Anthony C. Beissner Charles A. Bell Randy A. Bender Joseph W. Bennett Paul R. Bennett Richard C. Benney Mahlon A. Benson, Jr. James M. Benson Richard A. Benton James M. Benware Virgil D. Beougher Eric W. Berg, III, MD Walter Bergseth Donald G. Bertrand Donn R. Besselievre Beta-Sigma Chp Curtis M. Beyer John P. Beyersdorf William H. Beyrer Ervin F. Bickley, Jr. George A. Bidanset Charles J. Biebel Donald H. Biehl Elmer S. Biles Charles M. Billmyer Donald E. Bindok Christopher D. Birch Ira M. Birns Glenn M. Birzer Kenneth L. Black James B. Black Alan Blackmon Brian L. Blades Thomas R. Blankenbiller Alan A. Blatz A. Harry Bliss Richard L. Block Bruce C. Blom G. Barton Blossom Lloyd M. Blunden David Bodenheimer John C. Bogan, II Gary G. Boggie Walter E. Bohnstedt Edward F. Boland James R. Bollam Daniel L. Bone Kenneth A. Boni Raymond P. Booker, Jr. Robert Jacob Borel Carl W. Borklund Frank T. Boron Thomas G. Borowiak Brian M. Bosarge H. Craig Boswell Timothy P. Bouchard Benoit & Agatha Bouchard Karl F. Bourgeois Joseph V. Bowen, Jr. Paul O. Bower Rodney G. Bowers Jeffrey G. Bowersox David C. Bowman Thomas C. Boyer Earl W. Boynton James A. Braden Nicholas Bradlee Dave A. Bradley James C. Braid Elmer E. Branum George A. Breault Wayne E. Brenner John M. Brians Stephen R. Brice Frances G. Briggs Steven L. Brightwell Joseph Brimmer Michael J. Brocato Michael D. Brock Ralph R. Brock Kenneth E. Brockman Dennis R. Brooke James F. Brooke, III James J. Brophy Schmitz Brothers H. Gordon Brown Dallas F. Brown Harold C. Brown Richard J. Brown Richard W. Brown, Esq. Gregory C. Brown, CFC Adam M. Browning Everett D. Buchler Brian F. Buckenmeyer C. Roger Buckmaster William W. Buddenhagen Arthur Budzak Robert M. Buhl Mark N. Bull Robert J. Bump, Sr. Stephen J. Burack Donald A. Burge Anthony P. Burger Frederick R. Burger, Jr. Thomas A. Burkhart James A. Burkhart George Burnet, Jr. Gilbert N. Burnet Donald R. Burnett Stuart R. Burns Robert M. Busby Rodney J. Buschkoetter Bransby W. Bushey Jay M. Bushrow C. Raymond Buss, Jr. Robert C. Butcher Douglas J. Butler Kathy Cadwell Peter C. Caldwell Robert O. Cameron Lemuel W. Campbell James H. Canada Robert E. Canada Michael D. Cantone Daniel A. Carapellucci Anthony L. Carbone William R. Carder R. Scott Carey Steve S. Carlisle James R. Carmean, D.D.S. Frank L. Carollo William A. Carr, Jr. Dox W. Carr, III R. Jeffrey Carruthers Derrill L. Carter Vernon O. Casper Glenn J. Cattanach Kevin D. Cavanaugh Charles M. Cavicchio, D.P.M. Mark L. Cawthron Timothy A. Chandler W. Curtis Chandler David L. Chapman Samuel L. Chappell Donald M. Charsky Lloyd R. Chase Richard N. Cheever Maxwell G. Cheney Jerry W. Childers Charlie F. Childress, Jr. Stephen J. Chomniak Henry Chow James W. Chrissis William M. Christian Carter R. Christiansen Terry Claggett, M.D. Brent A. Claiborn James M. Clardy Mark A. Clark William M. Clark Arthur W. Clauson Roy C. Claxton Edward W. Clay, Jr. Charles B. Clizer Christopher L. Coble Robert A. Cochran William N. Coffee Gerald J. Coghlan Kenneth W. Cohen Samuel T. Coleridge Kevin D. Collins Alan V. Collins James M. Columbia St. Mary s Sales Company Daniel C. Connell, Jr. Edward F. Connor, Jr. T. Randy Coody Kenneth Cookson Dean M. Coons Samuel D. Cooper Walter R. Cooper David F. Cope Ronald J. Cork Hyatt Hotels Corporation Thomas A. Corrigan Roy D. Cotten William L. Cotter Rodney L. Cottrell Thomas D. Covington James H. Cox Dennis W. Crabb, M.D. Chris D. Craft David H. Crain Benjamin N. Creasy Ronald C. Creswell John L. Crisp Daniel J. Crocker John H. Cross James M. Cross Alan B. Crothers Dennis E. Crowell Nancy Crowthers David A. Culver William P. Cunningham John D. Currey, Sr. Rick Richard Curtis Everett E. Cutter Raymond A. Cyrgalis Jerome S. Czaja Joe Czech Billy R. Dabbs Scott M. Daigle, CFC Frank N. D Alessandro Dois D. Dallas Renold P. Damiani Theodore J. D Andriole Warren A. Daniel, Jr. Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D. George G. Davenport, III Dana B. Davidson Robert W. Davis Oliver W. Davis Spencer W. Davis Jeffrey W. Davis Richard L. Davis Delmont A. Davis, Jr. James A. Day, D.D.S. Ray Day Robert T. De Angelis Robert G. De Fore Daniel De Los Santos Stephen A. De Lurgio Roger S. Deacon Phillip B. Dean Michael DeAngelis Joseph DeAngelo, III Donald R. DeArmon Jack W. DeBolt John A. debont Ross C. Defries Richard C. Degeiso E. J. DeGrazia Andreas Deischl Jerry V. DeLeonardo, Jr. Delta-Nu Alumni Association Stephen M. Delusky John F. DeNicola Steven J. Dennis Donn H. Denniston Michael A. DePaoli Michael A. DeVito John R. Dew Donald R. DeZutter Dale A. Dickson Herbert E. Dilger Don C. Dill Michael L. Dillon Gary J. DiSano Pete Divoky Myron L. Doan William F. Dobberstein John C. Dobbs Jeannette M Dobbyn John A. Dobrich Brett A. Dodge Clayton W. Dodge Keith D. Dodson Victor W. Dolbin Thomas R. Doll James E. Donahue Keith L. Donaldson William W. Donnelly J. P. Door George D. Dorst Anthony A. Dovidio Roger J. Dow John R. Dowling Walter B. Dozier MacDonald R. Drane, Jr. James E. Drasal Steven Drizing Robert P. Drucker Clarence C. Drumeller Robert J. Drummond Charles E. Du Chene Richard T. Dudzinski Thomas G. Duffett William W. Duncan Elbert V. Duncan James I. Dunnam James E. Dunning Michael A. Dziubekl Mark R. Easterday C. John Easton Robert D. Eberwine Robert W. Eckel James B. Edleman Paul K. Edman Gregory L. Edwards Paul E. Edwards Lawrence F. Edwards Donald W. Edwards William T. Edwards, Jr. K. Donald Edwards Donald C. Eggert, Jr. James W. Ekiss Bradley D. Eldevick Harry W. Elliott David L. Elliott David H. Ellis Todd M. Emery Encyclopedia Brt Michael C. Engelhart Michael J. Engeln, Jr. Tom L. Engh Robert W. English, III Paul Eric Engstrom, Jr. Bryan K. Ensley George R. Erkes, Jr. Edward C. Ernst Milton H. Eshleman Charles R. Eslinger Edward A. Espina Jerry W. Etcheson Wayne E. Etter Richard H. Evans, Jr. Robert J. Evans Rodger K. Evans Rod R. Evans William H. Everard Richard H. Evertts Philip Fadden Jack M. Fain Garland E. Faist Larry D. Falstad Joseph F. Falta Willis S. Fankhauser Joseph P. Farley Miles N. Feinberg Marc G. Feinstein R. Powell Felix William G. Fellers Geoffrey D. Fenelon James H. Fenske Theodore J. Ferguson Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. Richard L. Ferro Rick E. Feuer Jon M. Files Richard E. Filippi Robert H. Fillmore, Jr. Keith R. Finger William B. Finger Larry D. Finkel David A. Fiore Brian A. Fisackerly William B. Fitch John Fite Leonard J. Fleischer James W. Fleming David P. Flippin Thomas F. Flood Travis S. Floyd Charles W. Flugel Richard M. Foley Edward J. Foran, Jr. Curtis C. Force, D.O. Steven D. Forell Robert G. Foreman Robert F. Forillo Lee W. Formwalt Douglas M. Fortner William R. Fortner Joseph D. Fortunato Steven E. Fortune Joseph A. Fortwengler Bevley E. Foster, Jr. Timothy M. Fowler Brian W. Fox Howard N. Fox Robert F. Fox Arthur R. France Michael T. Francis Mike S. Francis David A. Franko, Jr. William V. Franks Phi Kappa Psi Frat. yy Raymond J. Frederici Arthur R. Frelund James T. French John K. Frets Benjamin R. Frevert, Sr. Francis L. Friedli Chalk Fry, D.D.S. Jason R. Fry Leroy E. Fulton Robert L. Gabel George M. Gableman Donald C. Gackle Edward E. Gahres, M.D. Richard M. Galgan James L. Gammon Robert Gangi David J. Garber Harold E. Garber Donald F. Garbers James G. Gardiner, Jr. Glenn L. Garner John B. Garrett Daniel Gates James D. Gaus Emerson W. Gearheart Michael J. Gebauer James R. Gebhart, D.O. Jon J. Gehring 64 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

65 lifetime giving clubs James Geier Fred A. Geiger Daniel A. George Kenneth L. Georgevits Donald M. Gerardi John H. Gerding Javier Geronimo George C. Gibbs G. John Gilbertson, Sr. Richard W. Gill Brian E. Gill John J. Giolitto Fred L. Gissoni, Jr. Alec A. Gizzi Fred P. Glennie Patrick L. Glon Kenneth E. Goach Gerald J. Goecke Richard N. Goeke Erik Golbiw Edward C. Gold Jeffrey B. Goldman James S. Gompers Christopher J. Gondeck Michael P. Gonia Raymond B. Gonzalez Frank S. Goodell, USAF (Ret.) Thomas J. Gordon, CFC Jerry Gorup Herbert H. Grabb Larry E. Grabb Charles R. Graber Joseph M. Grainda Stephen E. Grainer Bruce R. Granger Robert M. Graning, II Dominic Grecco, M.D. John A. Green David W. Green John V. Green John M. Greener Richard T. Gregg Thomas M. Gregg Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. Richard A. Griffi th Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. Edward N. Gronneberg Robert J. Grosso Larry R. Grove Jeffrey R. Grow Kenneth B. Guiseley George W. Gurnee, Jr. Lynn R. Guse Paul D. Guthrie Terry A. Guttrich Robert & Catherine Haack Armon L. Haagen Gerald C. Haake Kenneth E. Haarstad Robin H. Hagaman Peter E. Haines Daniel W. Hale George E. Hall Russell G. Halleen Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC Richard W. Halteman, Jr. Mack A. Hamblen Ray E. Hambuchen Arthur T. Hamfeldt Patrick M. Hamilton Thomas H. Hamilton Douglas W. Hamilton Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.) Brett E. Haney John D. Hanks S. Mark Hansen, Jr. Allen F. Hanson Robert A. Harrison Larry G. Hart George F. Hartung Geoffrey L. Hartung James E. Hartwig Douglas C. Hasbrouck Karl E. Hasenstab John E. Hassett Stephen D. Hassett John J. Hastings Andrew J. Haverkate Paul J. Haviland William C. Hawk William A. Hawkins Phillip P. Hawkins Robert J. Hawley, Ph.D. David S. Haworth, III Warren J. Haws David J. Hayes Richard E. Hayes Thomas F. Hayne Thomas G. Hazelton Robert B. Heath Ronald E. Held Keith R. Heldt Timothy D. Helton, M.D. Phillip R. Hemming James K. Henderson Donald S. Henderson William H. Hendry Kenneth D. Henkens Robert M. Hensler, II William H. Hensler Christopher C. Herbst Charles J. Herbst Peter E. Herguth Christopher H. Herr Paul C. Hetzel Paul R. Hetzer Merlyn R. Heusinkveld Richard K. Hidani Evan R. Higgins William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. Jerry A. Hillhouse Anne Hinds R. Steven Hines Max E. Hinkle Edward J. Hirsch Roger H. Hitch Jerry L. Hix James K. Hocutt Timothy H. Hodge Alan B. Hodish, Esq. Phillip A. Hoedt Robert J. Hoffman Brian D. Hoffman Louis E. Hoffman Ron Hoffman Richard W. Hogan, Jr. Eugene B. Hoggatt, Jr. Richard W. Hogquist G. Herb Holley Floyd A. Holmes Prof. Gary B. Holt Kenneth C. Holzinger Timothy J. Hong Larry J. Hoog Richard A. Hopkins M. Burton Hopkins, Jr. Verne L. Hoshal, Jr. Robert W. Hotaling William H. Hough, Jr. William L. Hoversten Richard E. Howard James W. Howard Donald L. Hower Bradley M. Hoyt Stephen F. Hubbard Gordon F. Huber George E. Hudiburg James A. Hudlow Reginald K. Hudson Steven D. Huffman Kenton W. Hughes Allen J. Hume William R. Hummel Ray O. Humphrey Thomas E. Hunt, Jr. Samuel E. Hunter Robert N. Hurd, M.D. Joseph M. Hurless Thomas F. Hussey Keith E. Hutner Robert E. Hykes Joseph P. Hylan, USMC (Ret.) Edwin I. Ichiriu David M. Ike Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Gordon R. Iles Rex W. Inman W. Gordon Innes Investors Trust Donald H. Ishikawa Robert M. Italia Rodney C. Ives, Jr. Terry W. Ivey Jeffrey M. Iwanski James K. Jackson, Jr. James S. Jackson James B. Jackson Jeffrey B. Jackson Peter N. Jackson Douglas B. Jacoby Andrew M. Jakubek Robert L. Jamelli Tony M. James Thomas J. James William C. James Joseph M. Janosik Raymond G. Jasper Scott R. Jeffery Jack R. Jeffries Arthur E. Jenkins Frederick C. Jenks John J. Jens Russell H. Jensen Roger W. Jepsen Paul L. Jernigan, Jr. Robert W. Joe Harold M. Johnson Donald L. Johnson Thomas W. Johnson Irvin L. Johnson William Johnson Horace M. Johnson, Jr. A. Warren Johnson, Jr. Edward G. Johnson, Jr. Jeremy W. Johnson Jesse A. Johnson, Jr. James L. Johnson Charles A. Johnson, Jr. Fred G. Johnston, Jr. Paul R. Johnston Stephen W. Jones James E. Jones Frederick M. Jones Chris A. Jones Harbert J. Jones, Jr. Jeffry R. Jontz Stephen M. Jordan David L. Juchau Vincent J. June Calvin E. Jungquist James W. Justice Philip L. Kaser Eugene R. Kasper Ronald D. Kean Oliver D. Kee Joel D. Keefer Robert E. Keely Larry E. Keenan Col. Norman A. Keith, US Army (Ret.) Bryan P. Keller William J. Keller, M.D. D. Gregory Kenney Brian C. Kensing Edward N. Kepnes James F. Kern John J. Kessler Randy Kessler Christopher J. Key Charles A. Kezar James F. Kiley Robert O. Kincart Robert A. King James O. King Thomas C. King Paul W. Kingsbury, CFC Richard B. Kinnaman Earl R. Kirker David L. Kirkham Kirkland & Ellis Eric E. Kirschner Gilbert O. Kjorstad Mark A. Klein Robert H. Klein John K. Klesch Donald W. Klick Alfred H. Klick Earl C. Klinger Kevin D. Knerr, Sr. Richard L. Knode Walter T. Knollenberg Darren Knott Richard A. Koepplin Douglas A. Koestel Melvin Kohan Robert G. Kohm John W. Kohut Eric P. Konieczny David J. Koning Richard W. Kopcke Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. Peter A. Kostek Michael W. Koubek Daniel E. Kovach Michael J. Kowalski David J. Kozlowski, CFC David J. Kramarczyk Greg F. Kramer Lawrence A. Kramer Dennis J. Kranz Ralph L. Krasik Kevin B. Kraus Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. Joel A. Kriener Kenneth J. Kroft Thomas J. Krupka Mark A. Kubik Joseph D. Kudella Steven R. Kufus Dana H. Kulp Daniel E. Kunz John J. Kurka Frank G. Kuzmickus Joseph A. Kwasny John Kyriazis Gregory C. La France Gary R. La Perle Joseph A. La Russa Dustin A. Lacasse Walter T. Lacz William C. Laderer, III Jeffrey M. Laing Wallace F. Laird Dan F. Laird, CFC John H. Lamb George A. Lamb Will M. Lancer Arthur E. Landi John K. Landis, Jr. William R. Lane, Jr. Andrew S. Lane Richard G. Lane Craig A. Lange Wolfgang Lange Brian O. Lanier John E. Lanz, Jr. Lyman G. Larson Todd J. Larson Lee L. Lasseigne William C. Lauch, Jr. George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF Gerald R. Lavoie Daniel M. Lavold Michael J. Law Mark A. Lawrence William J. Lawrence John B. Lawson Scott R. Lawson Richard W. Leach Leagre & Barnes John R. Leahy Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr. Robert J. Leduc Thomas Y. Lee Ronald E. Lee Ron E. Leganger Henry J. Legere, Jr. D. Earl Legg Nathan E. Lehman Michael W. Lengacher, CPA Harold N. Lenker Robert M. Lenn Richard A. Lennon Michael J. Leonard Roberto Leopoldi Donald B. Lewis Peter A. Liehr William E. Lienesch Robert B. Light James W. Lindsey, Jr. David E. Ling Stephan M. Lingreen G. Kenneth Link Jack L. Lipsey Robert E. Liss Raymond C. Liszewski Richard B. Livingston C. Stanley Locke Alan R. Loeffelman Lloyd V. Lofgren Raymond P. Loftus R. N. Pete Long, USAF (Ret.) Larry D. Long, D.M.D. Lennie M. Long John L. Lontrao George N. Loomis Charles M. Losinger Justin R. Louise James S. Lowery Joseph W. Lucas Kevin I. Lucas Michael J. Ludwig Herbert D. Ludwig Thomas S. Luptowski Albert L. Mac Clain H. William Maca Ron S. Macaluso Ralph L. Maccarone, III Colin C. MacCrindle Kevin L. Maddock Lyle J. Magin Francis W. Maher, Jr. Mark S. Mahoney Lawrence R. Maier Margaret Maiocco William C. Mair Fredrick Makoczy Paul R. Malnati Donald C. Malone John A. Mancus John M. Manzanares, CFC John D. Marasa James B. Marble Louis R. Marchetti Doug and Francie Markham Charles E. Marking Robert L. Markle, Jr. Clifford O. Marks, D.D.S. Spence T. Marks Patrick M. Marley John E. Marquardt Paul E. Marquart Hal R. Martens Daniel Martignetti Dennis A. Martin George F. Martin, Jr. Steven W. Marzo Donald J. Mash, Ph.D. Don W. Mason Richard B. Mason John T. Matarelli Corey G. Mathews, CAE Marvin R. Mattfeld Bruce D. May Robert C. Mayer, Jr. Richard S. Mazzella Michael F. McAvoy Charles M. McCann, Jr. Mike McCarthy Charles I. McCarty George D. McCaughey, III William R. McCaulley Warren A. McCollough Thomas H. McCollum David K. McCullough Milton R. McFarland Richard S. McFee Thomas M. McGinty Michael A. McGovern SPRING 2009 THE TEKE 65

66 lifetime giving clubs Thomas J. McGuire Hugh H. McIntyre, Jr. John R. McIntyre William P. McKibben Andrew C. McKirdy Kenneth F. McLaughlin Rickard W. McLean James D. McLuckie William J. McMahon, Jr. Dennis J. McNeil Frederick N. Mcomber John W. McTopy, II Glenn B. Mechanick Russell L. Medlin Christopher A. Meetze Shimul N. Mehta David L. Meier Chester A. Meisberger Jesus S. Menendez Merchants Bank Philip E. Merritt, Ph.D. P. Michael Metcalf David M. Metz William J. Metzger William B. Metzger Paul W. Meyer Herbert T. Meyers Richard L. Meyers Frederick W. Michael David P. Middlemas Boniface Mikulka Robert H. Miller, CFC Roger S. Miller Sid J. Miller James R. Miller Thomas E. Miller Robert G. Miller William S. Miller Keith I. Miller Walter J. Miller Thomas Miller Richard B. Mills, USN (Ret.) Roger E. Mills Colie E. Millson William P. Milo Glenn R. Ming Patrick M. Mingo John R. Minor, III William H. Minty Michael Modica Charles A. Moe Jonathan W. Moeller Michael F. Mohr Joseph Molnar, III John M. Monihan Mark D. Monson David K. Monsour Brian D. Montgomery Edwin J. Montgomery David E. Moomaw Robert A. Moomaw Michael D. Moon G. Thomas Moore Donald W. Moore Dennis R. Morgan Arthur & Amy Morin Ira D. Morris, Jr. Maynard B. Morris George M. Morvis Stephen E. Moss, CFC Steven C. Mott William Moy Mark E. Mudge Mu-Lambda Alumni Association Thomas S. Mulinski Kenneth B. Mundorf Samuel C. Munhollon Paul Murgio Edward G. Murphy Patrick K. Murphy Harold S. Muse, Jr. J. N. Musto Steve J. Mustric, M.D. Robin C. Myers Kenneth A. Myers William J. Myers Gerard E. Myers George Nagy, Jr. Nagraj Narasimhan, M.D. Andrew D. Narrai Leonard E. Natkowski James D. Neal John D. Neel Michael E. Nelkens Taza M. Nelson Roger L. Nelson Thomas C. Newman Warren P. Newmark, II Robert V. Newton Adam W. Nicely William C. Nichols, III Donald K. Nicolson, M.D. R. Scott Nietzel Randall H. Niven Timothy B. Nolan Keith R. Nolan Jay H. Norenberg GAB Robins North American, Inc. Paul R. Northup Ross A. Norton Edward G. Nosek George A. Nousiainen Nu Chapter Alumni Association Christian I. Nyby David S. Oakley Robert T. O Brien, Jr. Cecil D. O Bryan, Jr. Michael J. O Connor Mr & Mrs K. A. Ohlmann W. Sean O Keefe Henry M. Okleshen Mark P. Oldberg David W. Oliver Wallace B. Oliver Vincent R. Olivieri Harold F. Olsen, LLP Scott W. Omiecinski Onady M. Onady, M.D., Ph.D. John A. O Neal Carlos A. Oramas Albert O. Orth Lawrence L. Orth Robert C. Osborne Albert W. Owen, Jr. John M. Oyhenart Anthony E. Pacella Panhellenic Asso Armand R. Paolini Richard E. Park Ernest T. Park, Jr. Philip C. Parker Boyce G. Parks Charles R. Parnell Thomas G. Patterson, Jr. James E. Patterson, Jr. John F. Pavetto Scott M. Pawenski Larry D. Payne Bruce R. Pearson Jeffrey P. Pearson Charles Pechewlys Stephen J. Peirce Harvey A. Peltier, III David J. Persson David L. Pesses Eric R. Peterson Eric M. Peterson Douglas J. Pew Philip J. Pfarr, D.V.M. John T. Phelan Richard W. Phelps Larry S. Phelps George D. Phillippy Peter R. Philomey Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity Inc. Philip E. Pickard J. Wesley Pierce Patrik L. Pierson James M. Pierson Thomas E. Pinelli Gerald D. Pint John P. Pinter Mark S. Pinto W. Bryan Pizzi, II Nelson R. Pleau Richard A. Pluth David S. Pohlman David G. Pollart George F. Polzer, Jr. Robert W. Pope Aaron C. Porter J. David Porthouse James B. Posanski David H. Powell Gary H. Preble Gene L. Preisse, III Bill E. Prentiss Richard C. Preston J. John Prestopnik Gary & Frances Previts Shane D. Prier Ralph F. Principe Mark F. Proies Floyd E. Propst Robert E. Pugh Frank Pulice, Jr. Donald R. Pung Ishmael Purcell William C. Purdon Rudolph V. Putrius Philip S. Pyne Corwin D. Querrey, Jr. Ken A. Quincy Tulio Quirantes, Jr. Wayne L. Quon David N. Rackmales Albert E. Radcliffe Natale P. Raimondo Joseph M. Ramirez Zachary D. Ramsay Johnny C. Ramsey, Jr. Sabino J. Ranaudo Timothy P. Ratajczak G. W. Stephen Read Hutton-Conam Realty Daniel A. Redyk Gerald O. Reece Alvin D. Reece Albert G. Reed, Jr. Randall S. Reed Kirk D. Reeves Boyd H. Reid James E. Reid Douglas M. Reif Frederick W. Reinhart Kevin D. Renfro Kirk L. Reno Winston J. Renoud Kevin R. Repcheck Alvin B. Reuben Kenneth P. Revay Thomas J. Reynolds Rho-Alpha Alumni Association Edward J. Ribstein Paul L. Rice Nelson K. Richards Michael J. Richardson Scott I. Richardson Kyle C. Richardson Charles A. Riedell John R. Riedman Gerald F. Riggers Robert C. Rinehart Daniel J. Riordan Timothy J. Ritchie Andrew M. Ritter Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr. Jack T. Robinette, Jr. Neil D. Robinson Richard B. Robinson David R. Robinson Michael G. Robinson Charles Rock, Jr. Michael A. Rock Melvin B. Rockey Steven E. Rodick Dennis A. Roe B. Carter Rogers, M.D. Jay J. Rogers Thomas R. Rogers Juan F. Rojas, M.D. Andrew B. Romberger Harry L. Rook Frank J. Rose James J. Rose Kent J. Rosenau Charles S. Ross David J. Ross, II William J. Rossiter, CPA Clyde E. Rostad Christopher J. Roth Joseph C. Rotolo, M.D. H. Rex Roudebush William R. Roulette Thomas A. Rourke Richard B. Roush Howard Rubenstein Donald H. Rubin Leon A. Ruby David B. Rucker Kevin J. Ruddy William E. Rudloff Alexander C. Rudloff Robin H. Ruffi no Michael J. Ruggles Thomas Rule John V. Rumble George A. Russett, CLU John F. Rutledge Jeff A. Rutledge Stephen P. Rutman William R. Ryan Timothy A. Ryan Ramzi M. Sabbagh Bob G. Salyer William L. Sanders Ed Sandidge Donald G. Sapp Scott H. Sari Roy S. Sasaki, CFC Roland R. Saucier, Jr. Robert N. Saunders Ph.D. Neil Savin W. Tom Sawyer, Jr. Louis J. Scarfo David R. Schechter Frank W. Scheible, Col. USAF (Ret.) John W. Scherer Ronald R. Schild Walter R. Schirber Richard Schlapman James C. Schluckbier John A. Schmidt Phillip J. Schmidt Fred J. Schmitt Samuel L. Schmitz Terry L. Schneider Michael P. Schneider Ronald A. Schneider Keith N. Schnelle James R. Schonberger Robert L. Schornstheimer James D. Schreyer Robin S. Schroeder Richard A. Schromm Albert J. Schuette Robert Schulenburg Stephen R. Schulte Steven J. Schulz Stephen D. Schulze Gerald A. Schwalbach Steven P. Schwefel Isaac J. Scott, III Timothy D. Scott Michael J. Scully Ronald D. Seavey Allen H. Seed, Ph.D. Michael D. Seeman Bart C. Segal, CFC Kenneth F. Seis Joel M. Selber Jon D. Sell James C. Selover Eric C. Semmelmeier William A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D. Michael Ser Samuel A. Serrian Lester P. Servid, M.D. Neil A. Settle Charles E. Shapiro, M.D. Matthew J. Shapiro Jack A. Shaw Barbara Sheahen Richard L. Shelton, Jr. James P. Sherk Michael T. Shields Richard D. Shmel Jeffrey L. Shober William J. Shoulders William E. Shoulders H. Burkley Showe John D. Shull, Jr. Benson P. Shupe, Jr. Bob B. Sieck Dana J. Sieckert Robert F. Siegert Lucian A. Siekman Richard D. Silverthorn Ralph J. Simmons Dennis M. Simon Robert Simpson, Jr. William T. Sinclair Phillip A. Sinclair Scott G. Sink Scott K. Sitterle, O.D. John A. Skidmore Thomas B. Skoner William L. Slade, CFC William H. Slaninko Eric P. Slipp Edward A. Slye Joseph M. Smetana, Jr. John J. Smiley Rodman N. Smith David S. Smith Lowell R. Smith Thomas B. Smith Calvin G. Smith W. Hilary Smith Sean A. Smith Jeffrey L. Smith Gregory B. Smith Brad Smith Stephen S. Smith Terry E. Snavely Richard G. Snyder E. Michael Sorom Gerald G. Spaugh Jeff B. Sperry Mark S. Sperry, M.D. Daryl A. Splichal Jay A. Spoto Peter J. Squier Michael R. St. Pierre Thomas E. Staab Wayne E. Stabrawa Jack V. Stalnaker Stewart G. Stalnecker, Jr. Raymond T. Stamps Curtis G. Stangler Laurance S. Staples, Jr. Donald E. Stark Thomas A. Stark Ernest A. Staubs, Jr. Robert C. Steck Richard B. Steedman Michael D. Steele Richard M. Steele Loren M. Steenson Joseph T. Steible John L. Steimke Jack W. Steiner, Jr. Charles M. Steinhofer, Jr. Michael F. Stell Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. Gary A. Stenehjem Jon E. Stevens William F. Stevens Terence E. Stewart Janet M. Stewart Richard H. Stienmier, M.D. Richard B. Stivers Lewis H. Stivitts Lynn C. Stoecker Douglas J. Stokes Jim M. Strachan Randy L. Strite Dwight L. Stull Leonard G. Suelter John L. Sullivan Joseph E. Summerhays Stephen L. Suslik Robert L. Swaim William E. Swank, Jr. David A. Swanson 66 THE TEKE SPRING 2009

67 lifetime giving clubs Michael J. Symons Richard H. Tait John E. Talley Jon G. Tankersley Jerry W. Tastad Richard H. Tate Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. Warren L. Taylor Gregory S. Taylor Timothy L. Taylor David Teeter John C. Telander George Tereshkovich William S. Thayer Lawrence W. Theriault Ryan P. Thibodeaux Todd E. Thiesse Michael A. Thomas Alvin E. Thomas Peter A. Thomas Jesse O. Thomas Lee B. Thomas, Jr. J. Scott Thompson Ronald B. Thompson William T. Thompson James W. Thompson Tom L. Thorkelson Richard A. Thornburg Christopher B.Tidwell Brian M. Tietje William M. Tilton Rodney G. Timm Bruce E. Titus Thomas N. Tjarnberg, D.D.S. Neill Tolboom Robert C. Toniny Richard D. Torlina Michael E. Traeger Oliver C. Trampe Robert G. Treece, Jr. Robert S. Tribble Clinton B. Trousil Richard M. Trudell John R. Trudell Raleigh D. Truitt David A. Trump Stephen A. Tucker Jack M. Turnquist Robert D. Twitchell Robert S. Uhl Dallace W. Unger Thomas J. Urquhart Bennedict R. Uselman Shane Utter Henry T. Vakoc, CFC Charles P. Valentine Ronald L Van Buskirk Rene W. Van Zanten Ronald J. Vandermark Stephen A. Vanderpoorten Robert J. Vanek Joe B. Vangilder Robert S. Vangrin Phillip J. Vanyo William P. Vaughn Joseph J. Vauter Norman C. Veach Nicio Vega, Jr. Robert W. Veramay Ellis E. Verink, Jr. Joe K. Verner Steve Vickers Kristopher M. Vining Anthony M. Viola Vitale, Caturano & Co. Foundation Joseph B. Vivona Joseph Voldrich, III Daniel T. Volk Marlin M. Volz Oliver L. Von Behren Peter O. Von Bradsky Richard A. Vorce Mahlon W. Vorhies James Votanek Clayton J. Vreeland James E. Waechter Kendall P. Wagar Craig A. Wagner Christian W. Wagner John Jacob Wagner, III Michael R. Wahl Donald A. Walbrecht Dennis J. Waldron Barry B. Wales Stephen C. Walker Bian B. Walker, Jr. Craig A. Wallace Ronald K. Wallace Ralph M. Wallem Steven R. Walsh Ronald L. Walsh Stephen A. Walston Thomas G. Walters Brad Wambach Donald L. Wanie Frank J. Ward Geoffrey M. Ward Sidney J. Ward, III James R. Wardell William R. Warmbein Richard R. Warmbold Leon E. Warner Sanford Wasserman Roy C. Watson Mark E. Watters Jeffrey P. Wavering C. Joseph Weaver, Jr. James K. Webster Robert Wedberg, Jr. Dennis R. Weddle William A. Weed, Jr. Kenneth M. Weesner Sue E Wehner John B. Weigele, M.D. Ronald J. Weimer Steven A. Weiner Robert P. Weisman Brian J. Wellock G. David Wells, III L. Byron Welsh Jeffrey R. Wesche Dean A. WesselsEdward C. West, Jr. Terry E. Westbrook Chris J. Westhof, III Rainer J. Westphal Mark G. Weyermuller Richard T. Whistler Wilbur J. Whitcomb Lee C. White Charles W. Whittington, Jr. Craig N. Wiederhold Harry R. Wiener W. Peyton Wilbar Richard R. Wilford Cory Williams David H. Williams Charles E. Williams Mark W. Williams Rick Williams, Chairman Richard E. Willson Mark Wilson John F. Wilson Keith D. Wilson James A. Wimbush Kenneth B. Winiecki Raymond L. Winn, III Philip E. Winston, Jr. Richard S. Winter Gregory D. Wisor Robert G. Witham John L. Witt G. Michael Witte Michael H. Wittmer, CFC Richard E. Wittnebel Louis G. Witynski Robert E. Wojnicki Chad Wolf Ronald & Karen Wolf J. Howard Wolfe, CLU David A. Womble, Jr. Kenneth B. Wonderland Glenn C. Wonn Gary K. Woodhull William A. Wortzman William H. Wrege Jeffrey W. Wren Kevin R. Wright Donald E. Wuerch Michael G. Wukovich Raydee E. Wyatt Steven E. Yanne Mark M. Yoder Kieran C. York Jeffrey R. Young Ansel E. Young Martin Zadnik John J. Zakowski Norman R. Zammar Richard C. Zapp Peter Zarras James M. Zechmann Robert V. Zenz William R. Ziegler Daniel J. Zielanis William J. Zinn, Sr. Robert C. Zornes TKE Educational Foundation Honor Roll of Donors TKE pays special tribute to those who rank in our top 50 donors in Lifetime Giving. These donors deserve our thanks for their exceptional commitment of time, talent, and treasure. Steve J. Muir Society of 1899 LaQuinita, CA Gregory P. Woodson Society of 1899 Darien, CT Richard C. Ernest Lake Forest, IL William V. Muse CFC Cincinnati, OH Elmer R. Smith Roswell, GA Donald R. Tapia Chandler, AZ Lonnie G. Justice, CFC Presidents Circle Sunnyvale, CA Mark K. Johnson Presidents Circle Centenial, CO Charles J. Trabold, CFC Presidents Circle Maplewood, NJ Mark A. Fite, CFC Presidents Circle Orlando, FL W. Allan Herzog Presidents Circle La Habra Heights, CA Donald A. Campbell, Jr. Presidents Circle Wilmette, IL John A. Courson, CFC Presidents Circle Rancho Murieta, CA John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. Presidents Circle Los Angeles, CA Dan W. Bower Presidents Circle Mullett Lake, MI Christopher Eber Presidents Circle West Linn, OR Don Johnson Presidents Circle Denver, CO Russ H. Heil Leaders Society Peachtree City, GA Richard T. West Leaders Society Champaign, IL Dick H. Burwash Leaders Society Savoy, IL Michael A. Moxley, CFC Leaders Society Indianapolis, IN Joseph W. Corley Leaders Society Champaign, IL Fredrick T. Jacobi Leaders Society Juneau, WI Mark C. Romig, CFC Leaders Society New Orleans, LA James V. Wyllie Leaders Society Cassopolis, MI Joel E. Johnson, CFC Leaders Society Lincoln, NE Kevin H. Pollard Leaders Society Metairie, LA Lee M. Stacey Leaders Society Bay Village, OH Robert J. Borel Leaders Society Naples, FL James L. Totten Leaders Society Alexandria, VA Edward C. Droste Leaders Society Clearwater, FL Kevin J. Brock Leaders Society Chicago, IL Robert L. Olcott, CAE Leaders Society Reston, VA Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. Leaders Society Memphis, TN Timothy L. Taschwer Leaders Society Indianapolis, IN Bernard S. Palcich Leaders Society Pittsburgh, PA Benny L. Johnson Leaders Society Colorado Springs, CO Robert D. Planck Leaders Society Houston, TX Daniel Lee Cummings Leaders Society Hampshire, IL T. J. Schmitz Leaders Society Largo, FL Brent B. Johnson Leaders Society Rockford, IL Gerald J. Murphy Scholars Society Long Beach, CA Bruce B. Melchert Scholars Society Indianapolis, IN Jonn M. Wullschleger Scholars Society Kansas City, MO John B. 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