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2010 Annual Report Phi Kappa Tau Foundation

menomtum“The great thing

in the world

is not so much

where we stand,

as in what direction

we are moving.”

—Oliver Wendell Holmes

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2011 FoundationBoard of Trustees

Chairman David A Ruckman, Ohio State ’62First Vice Chairman Scott G Stewart, Nebraska-Kearney ’69Second Vice Chairman Will Stratton Fisher III, Miami ’80Treasurer William G Braund, Westminster ’54Secretary James S Hamilton, Ohio State ’63

Steve W Chaddick, Georgia Tech ’70John M Green, Nebraska Wesleyan ’60C Steven Hartman, Muskingum ’89Reza Hashampour, Georgetown ’80Gregory M Heilmeier, Bethany ’86Joseph J McCann Jr, Spring Hill ’74Richard F Michael, Michigan Tech ’70Stephan M Nelson, Southern Mississippi ’73Ross E Roeder, Michigan State/Michigan Tech ’58Joel S Rudy, Bethany ’60Brent W Vickery, Texas-Austin ’81 *Ex-officio, non-voting

The word “momentum” brings a different image to everyone’s mind. For some, it may be a graph on a boardroom presentation that indicates a rising level of corporate activity. For others, a speeding train or some other fast-

moving vehicle may best depict the concept of energy thrusting forward, projecting progress. And for many, envisioning their favorite team marching down the field, on the precipice of a winning score, clearly having seized the moment and poised to embrace victory, becomes “momentum.” Considering momentum as it relates to our Fraternity, Phi Kappa Tau, it is worthy to note the progress of our brotherhood over the past year. Momentum, as the sportscasters say, is clearly on our side. In these pages, we examine the growth of our chapters across the country this academic year. We review the depth and breadth of our national programs that bring leadership development, service learning, and deep educational value to our campuses. We acknowledge the momentum created when a volunteer corps that spans the continent unites with the intent of creating an unparalleled fraternity experience for our collegians. Also within these pages, we express thanks to our generous contributors, whose gifts allow the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation to support Fraternity priorities and sustain the momentum that is key to our collective success. On behalf of the Foundation Board of Trustees, I want to thank you for your gifts. Whether you’re a first-time donor or have helped sustain momentum with your gifts over the course of many years, we revel in your dedication and express our abiding gratitude. Your continued gifts will be needed to help Phi Kappa Tau maintain its trajectory and take full advantage of the opportunities that lie before it. And the gifts of your brothers—those who have not taken the opportunity to support the Fraternity—are likewise needed. I reach out to you and ask you to be an advocate for the Foundation, letting your brothers know of your investment and the positive momentum it has helped create for the Fraternity we cherish.

With gratitude,

David Ruckman, Ohio State ’62 Chairman, Phi Kappa Tau Foundation

“Press forward. Do not stop, do not linger in your journey, but strive for the mark set before you.

—George Whitefield”

About the 2010 Annual Reportthe phi Kappa tau Foundation is grateful for your generous support and is committed to being good stewards of your gifts. It is our goal to use as much of every dollar contributed as possible to support the growing number of Fraternity education programs and leadership opportunities. accordingly, to minimize rising printing and mailing costs, we are again publishing this year’s annual report in a cost-effective combination of print and electronic media. this printed introduction is augmented by a full report, including the Honor roll of Donors, published online at www.phikappatau.org.

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The entire 2010 Honor Roll of Donors is available at www.phikappatau.org

“”

I’ve always believed that the opportunities

we have been afforded allow us to make a

difference. Contributing to the Phi Kappa

Tau Foundation helps to provide those

opportunities.

—Chuck Leemon, Ole Miss ’69

Ewing T. Boles SocietyThe Boles Society recognizes alumni and friends whose annual gifts of $1,000 or more set the pace for our collective success. Their generosity is an inspiration; their commitment leaves a lasting impression.

The group is named for Ewing T. Boles, Centre ’14, a founder of the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation in 1945 and chairman of its Board of Trustees until his death in 1992. In 1983, Boles was named an honorary founding father of the Fraternity. That same year, he helped pioneer Phi Kappa Tau’s $3-million campaign with his personal donation of $1 million—the single largest gift to a Fraternity at that time.

2010 Boles SocietyJohn M Alvenus, St. John’s ’89Apple FoundationAllan Joseph Aprea, Georgia Tech ’81James B Bacon, Michigan Tech ’59Rhett D Bentley, Auburn ’74Raymond A Bichimer, Ohio State ’53 •Kevin J Boatright, Nebraska Wesleyan ’71William G Braund, Westminster ’54 ▲Nathan E Brewton, Georgia Tech ’94Russell C Brookshire, Georgia Tech ’85Norman W Brown, Ohio State ’50 •Steve W Chaddick, Georgia Tech ’70 ▲Childrens Heart FoundationThomas R Coonan, Southern Illinois ’59Owen L Cotton, Oklahoma State ’59Ralph Cupelli, Truman State ’94Daniel M Dauer, Old Dominion ’67Christopher Davenport, East Central Oklahoma ’93C Brent DeVore, Ohio ’61 •John E Donaldson, Ohio ’49William D Drinkard, Georgia Tech ’67Robert A Dunn, Nebraska Wesleyan ’49Stephen M Dunn, Colorado ’66Charles R Emrick Jr, Ohio ’48Will Stratton Fisher III, Miami ’80 ▲J Thomas Freeman Jr, Florida ’84John C Gray, Oklahoma State ’04Roger W Gilbert, UC Berkeley ’50John M Green, Nebraska Wesleyan ’60 ▲James S Hamilton, Ohio State ’63 ▲Richard K Hansen, Oregon State ’58

C Steven Hartman, Muskingum ’89 ▲ ■Reza Hashampour, Georgetown ’82 ▲Christopher D Heffernan, Georgia Tech ’94Gregory M Heilmeier, Bethany ’86 ▲ ■Gregory D Hollen, Maryland ’75 •W Timothy Holman, Georgia Tech ’77Thomas A Jeswald, Ohio ’63Javier Eduardo Jimenez, Georgia Tech ’90Robert & Pamela Kindler Roy O King Jr, New Mexico State ’73Garry A Klingbergs, Cleveland State ’82Richard G Kopf, Nebraska-Kearney ’66David C F Lapinski, Penn State ’74Charles L Leemon III, Ole Miss ’69J Kenneth Loewen Jr, Colorado ’80 ■Christopher A Macak, Florida State ’03William C Macak, Florida State ’73Kevin J Martin, Washington State ’07Warren K Mattox, Nebraska Wesleyan ’69Joseph J McCann Jr, Spring Hill ’74 ▲George F McGregor, Michigan State ’39F L (Mac) McKinley, Oklahoma State ’51 •Sean J McManus, East Carolina ’94Richard F Michael, Michigan Tech ’70 ▲Douglas M Moore, Georgia Tech ’67Steven F Moore, Rutgers ’99Raymond P Neal, Georgia Tech ’95William David Newhouse, Georgia Tech ’86Jack R Norris, Louisville ’65Matthew Parker, Evansville ’93O B Parrish, Lawrence ’52Donald James Phillips II, Texas-Austin ’82 •

Robert E Plumleigh, Southern California ’47Blake F Putney, Georgia Tech ’72Robert Monroe Reese, Kent State ’87John F Rinehart, Georgia Tech ’69Vonn E Roberts, Nebraska Wesleyan ’71Ross E Roeder, Michigan State ’58 ▲Gary L Rose, Tennessee ’83David A Ruckman, Ohio State ’62 ▲ ■Joel S Rudy, Bethany ’60 ▲John H Sayers, Bethany ’78Charles E Schauss, Florida State ’59Stanley L Schell, Oklahoma State ’02Paul G Scherer, Georgia Tech ’96Justin G Seeley, Cal State-Chico ’95Daniel J Simonetti, Kansas State ’87Thomas C Skena, Bethany ’81D Gates Smith, Miami ’62Gary Smith, Cornell ’60Ray E Smith Jr, Oklahoma State ’70Timothy F Smith, Bowling Green ’62 •James Stephens, Georgia Tech ’86Scott G Stewart, Nebraska-Kearney ’69 ▲ ■Cliff D Unger, Arizona ’98 ■Daniel L Walrath, Nebraska Wesleyan ’72Robert J Wang, Georgia Tech ’97George H Wenzel Jr, Florida ’40 +

+ Chapter Eternal▲ Foundation Trustee■ National Councilor• Distinguished Trustee

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Over the past year, much of Phi Kappa Tau’s momentum has been demonstrated in its educational opportunities. New, innovative

programs were held for the first time, established programs were enhanced, and more students were able to gain valuable experience through nationally endorsed curriculum.

The Phi Kappa Tau Foundation works with donors to develop endowed funds to support national and regional programming and scholarships that provide valuable financial assistance to students. With your generous support, Phi Kappa Tau has offered the following programs over the past years. To see a full list of education programs, visit www.phikappatau.org.

L E A R n i n g . L E A d i n g . S E R V i n g .KEEP THE

mOmEnTumgOing!

Interested in sponsoring astudent’s attendance at one

of these programs?Contact Steve Hartman at

[email protected]

“ I volunteer with Phi Kappa Tau because it allows me to give

back and help shape the next generation of leaders. The

Fraternity, as my ‘big brother’ once told me, is a microcosm

of the real world. It’s true. It really is a chance for college

men to learn what the real world is like. If you can help

them make values-based decisions and reflect on the values

of our Fraternity, maybe that will stick with them for life.

—Les Fugate, Centre ’99

Volunteer Development Institute Dean

PROGRAMLeadership Academy

Presidents Academy

Regional Conferences

VolunteerDevelopment Institute

Building Men of Character

Retreats

Founders Monthof Service

Hole in the Wall Camp Experience

PURPOSE

Undergraduates enhance individual leadership and character development while deeping their understanding of Fraternity values.

Resident Council presidents meet together to share ideas and hone leadership, organi-zation, and goal-setting skills. Led by Phi Kappa Tau staff and volunteers.

Phi Kappa Tau’s officer institute: Undergraduates learn chapter management, including recruitment, Borradaile Challenge, Ritual and risk management.

Chapter-level volunteers (BOG, advisors, Housing Corporation) gather to dis-cuss undergraduate advising and Fraternity resources and programs.

Campus-based proram: Undergraduates build brotherhood, strengthen communication and confront barriers within their chapter.

Members are encouraged to participate in service events each March to better understand and live the founding principles of democracy, integrity, equality, and brotherhood.

Members continue the Fraternity’s commitment to Paul Newman, Ohio ’43, by enriching the lives of terminally and seriously ill children at Newman’s camps.

SCHEDULE

Held annually each summer.

Held annually each winter. Seven conferences are held annually each winter in different regions across the country.

The three-day conference of large- and small-group meetings, online certification training and assessment is held annually.

The two-day retreats are held as requested by a chapter or colony, at the group’s campus.

Held annually each March, the Fraternity’s founding month.

Year-round fundraising activities and volunteer efforts at specific camps.

BY THENUMBERS

In 2010, 30 up-and-coming leaders attended the program’s retreat-style pilot as an annual event. This year, two sessions will be held, with 80 undergraduates attending each.

In its first year as a full program, 40 newly elected chapter presidents attended the weekend-long retreat, nearly a 40 percent growth over 2009’s pilot.

In 2010, 462 undergraduates were afforded the Regional Conference experience. The program has grown steadily over the last few years, requiring the addition of a seventh location in 2011.

The inaugural institute included 35 volunteers from across the nation.

Four chapters and two colonies hosted the program on their campus in 2010.

A record-setting second Founders Month of Service, members spent 6,228 hours volunteering in their communities and raised $46,221 for charity. That’s nearly twice as many hours and more than six times as many dollars raised in 2009.

In 2010, 134 Phi Taus volunteered at a camp and 16 members worked at a camp. That’s reportedly more than any other year.

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$2,460,000

$550,000

$1,310,000

$4,500,000

$150,000

$1,100,000

2008 - $10,010,000 2009 - $9,140,000

$2,200,000

$710,000

$1,250,000

$1,060,000

$3,800,000

$120,000

Phi Kappa Tau FoundationStatement of Functional Expenses

For Years Ending June 30

Grants &Scholarships

AlumniRelations & The Laurel

Management& General

Fundraising &MembershipDevelopment

Total

2008 $357,495 $137,255 $459,559 $202,968 $1,157,277

2009 $461,015 $89,371 $396,928 $188,560 $1,135,874

2010 $511,462 $79,880 $398,134 $119,371 $1,108,847

L E A R n i n g . L E A d i n g . S E R V i n g .

n General Endowment*n Cash and Pledges Receivablen Real Estate—5221 Morning Sun Roadn Named Scholarships & CEGsn Boles Trustn Other *Includes Paul A Elfers Scholarship Fund

KEEP THE mOmEnTum

gOing!

Assets are categorized based upondonors’ wishes and Foundation Board policies:

• Permanently Restricted—Funds that have been endowed in perpetuity by a donor(s) for a specific purpose (e.g., Boles Trust, elfers Scholarship Fund).

• Temporarily Restricted—Funds that have been designated by the Board of Trustees for a specific purpose (e.g., Chapter educational Grant Funds, General endowment). For the Foundation’s General Endowment Fund, the Board has restricted annual spending to 5 percent of a 5-year rolling average of the balance of fund at year-end.

• Unrestricted—Funds that are used to support general operations, programming, fundraising and correspondence (e.g., annual Fund).

TOTAL ASSET COmPARiSOnFROM AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

2010 - $9,520,000

$2,530,000

$386,000

$1,210,000

$1,250,000

$4,007,000

$137,000

PROGRAMLeadership Academy

Presidents Academy

Regional Conferences

VolunteerDevelopment Institute

Building Men of Character

Retreats

Founders Monthof Service

Hole in the Wall Camp Experience

PURPOSE

Undergraduates enhance individual leadership and character development while deeping their understanding of Fraternity values.

Resident Council presidents meet together to share ideas and hone leadership, organi-zation, and goal-setting skills. Led by Phi Kappa Tau staff and volunteers.

Phi Kappa Tau’s officer institute: Undergraduates learn chapter management, including recruitment, Borradaile Challenge, Ritual and risk management.

Chapter-level volunteers (BOG, advisors, Housing Corporation) gather to dis-cuss undergraduate advising and Fraternity resources and programs.

Campus-based proram: Undergraduates build brotherhood, strengthen communication and confront barriers within their chapter.

Members are encouraged to participate in service events each March to better understand and live the founding principles of democracy, integrity, equality, and brotherhood.

Members continue the Fraternity’s commitment to Paul Newman, Ohio ’43, by enriching the lives of terminally and seriously ill children at Newman’s camps.

SCHEDULE

Held annually each summer.

Held annually each winter. Seven conferences are held annually each winter in different regions across the country.

The three-day conference of large- and small-group meetings, online certification training and assessment is held annually.

The two-day retreats are held as requested by a chapter or colony, at the group’s campus.

Held annually each March, the Fraternity’s founding month.

Year-round fundraising activities and volunteer efforts at specific camps.

BY THENUMBERS

In 2010, 30 up-and-coming leaders attended the program’s retreat-style pilot as an annual event. This year, two sessions will be held, with 80 undergraduates attending each.

In its first year as a full program, 40 newly elected chapter presidents attended the weekend-long retreat, nearly a 40 percent growth over 2009’s pilot.

In 2010, 462 undergraduates were afforded the Regional Conference experience. The program has grown steadily over the last few years, requiring the addition of a seventh location in 2011.

The inaugural institute included 35 volunteers from across the nation.

Four chapters and two colonies hosted the program on their campus in 2010.

A record-setting second Founders Month of Service, members spent 6,228 hours volunteering in their communities and raised $46,221 for charity. That’s nearly twice as many hours and more than six times as many dollars raised in 2009.

In 2010, 134 Phi Taus volunteered at a camp and 16 members worked at a camp. That’s reportedly more than any other year.

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LEAdERSHiP ACAdEmY SponSorSHIpS

The Phi Kappa Tau Foundation supports the Fraternity programs you see on pages 4 and 5 with general and specific gifts that donors allocate for certain programs. Particularly, Leadership Academy sponsorships are given by men and women who understand the importance of leadership development.

Attending Leadership Academy makes a lasting impact on undergraduate students and their chapters. However, the experience does not come without a price. Each sponsorship is $550 and covers a student’s on-site expenses, including lodging, meals, materials, and special events.

Endowed Leadership Academy FellowshipsThe following endowed fellowships generate income that supports

Leadership Academy in perpetuity:John M Green, Nebraska Wesleyan ’60

Todd E Napier, Evansville ’83

Leadership Academy 2010 Sponsors

I can honestly say that

at leadership academy I

became a better person

because I challenged

myself and because I

learned how to use my

strengths for positive

change.

—Brandon Hein, Michigan Tech ’08

Allyn Radcliffe Shaw, Michigan State ’85Kenneth Nanni, Florida ’91Robert M Watts, Auburn ’62Alan Harold Horst, Iowa State ’75Robert Leatherman, Akron ’60Thomas A Jeswald, Ohio ’63Vincente P Sandy, Ohio ’02Thomas R Coonan, Southern Illinois ’59Richard Wilson, Indiana ’81Leslie A Fugate, Centre ’99Wesley R Fugate, Centre ’99Gardner Davison Burton, Arkansas ’89

Garry A Klingbergs, Cleveland State ’82Nadim R Homsany, Rutgers ’96Reymundo G Vasquez, Arizona ’98Edward M Rauen, Cincinnati ’98James S Hamilton, Ohio State ’63Robert B Mintz, Ohio State ’71Sean J McManus, East Carolina ’94John M Alvenus, St. John’s ’89Daniel M Dauer, Old Dominion ’67Joseph J McCann Jr, Spring Hill ’74J Kenneth Loewen Jr, Colorado ’80

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named Scholarships J Oliver Amos Andrew Wilp, Cincinnati ’07 Jack L Anson Dylan Borchers, Wright State ’05 Rea Andrew Axline Clinton Morrell, Florida State ’04 Ewing T Boles Leonard Otworth, Eastern Kentucky ’08 E Thomas Boles Jr Michael Millas, Cornell ’09 Paul A Elfers David Ward, Florida State ’08 John Franklin S mcmullan Charles Whittington, Florida State ’03 Harold H Short Mario Volante, Saginaw Valley State ’09 Ernest H Volwiler David Fiser, Mount Union ’09

Parents Fund Scholarships Michael Millas, Cornell ’09 Charles Whittington, Florida State ’03

Paul A Elfers Omega Scholarships David Fiser, Mount Union ’09 Jordan Loeb, Indiana ’06 Clinton Morrell, Florida State ’04 Leonard Otworth, Eastern Kentucky ’08 Michael Taylor, William & Mary AM Andrew Wilp, Cincinnati ’07

FOundATiOn SCHolarSHIpS

Along with program support, the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation provides valuable financial assistance for students pursuing bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees. These funds come from scholarship endowments.

Scholarship recipients are carefully chosen based on their academic success, commitment to the ideals of Phi Kappa Tau, and service to their campus, community and Fraternity.

I believe Foundation

scholarships are vital

to the longevity and

success of Phi Tau. These

scholarships are a call

for our brothers to go

above and beyond their

commitment to being a

fraternity man.

—Andrew Wilp, Cincinnati ’07

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2010Phi Kappa Tau

HOnOR ROLL

A Alpha—Miami Will Stratton Fisher III ’80 Κ D Gates Smith ’62 ΦDouglas C Adams ’81 Κ J Frank Adams ’55 Κ David H Ashby ’58 Τ Donald F Baird Jr ’61 Charles T Ball ’82 Κ Chauncey M Beagle ’36 Joseph R Blanchard ’77 Donald E Boyd ’51 Fred G Breitling ’57 Τ Francis H Buhler ’47 Κ Clifford J Callahan ’02 Drew S Callahan ’06 Robert W Cantoni ’48 ΚBarry T Collins ’76 William G Corkins ’57 William E Cromer ’36

John C Dan ’74 W Jeffrey Day ’76 Norman A Dohner ’41 Robert F Ehas ’54 Mitchell T Engel ’71 Κ James S Ertel ’71 Kevin Douglas Fiehrer ’78 James H Fouss ’58 Louis Gabbard ’57 Patrick D Galbreath ’99 Charles P Gerstenmaier ’53 Jeremy M Hahn ’96 Anthony A Halas ’59 Sam H Halter ’58 Stephen A Hart ’77 Norman G Hoyt ’66 Kenneth W Husband ’57 Robert M Jackman ’50

The Phi Kappa Tau Foundation 2010 Honor Roll of Donors recognizes everyone who

made a gift between Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2010

LiFETimEgiVing LEVELS

∂ 1906 Society $1 million+A Alpha Circle $750,000+Β Beta Circle $500,000+Γ Gamma Circle $250,000+∆ Delta Circle $175,000+Ε Epsilon Circle $125,000+Ζ Zeta Circle $100,000+√ Borradaile Circle $75,000+♣ Shideler Circle $50,000+∇ Boyd Circle $30,000+∝ Douglass Circle $20,000+♦ Phrenocon Circle $15,000+⊕ Old Main Circle $10,000+Φ Phi Link $7,500+Κ Kappa Link $5,000+Τ Tau Link $2,500+

Members who made a gift in 2010 are listed alphabetically by chapter. Boles Society members—those who gave $1,000 or more in 2010—are listed first in bold. Gifts from non-members are included in the Friends of Phi Kappa Tau section.

Each donor’s lifetime giving level, starting with the Tau Link at $2,500, is indicated with the symbols listed to the left. In addition, first-time donors are listed with a (•); undergraduate and young alumni (those who graduated in the past five years) donors and are marked with a (∗), making them members of the Brothers Trust; and donors who have entered Chapter Eternal are designated with a (+).

oF DonorS

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Daniel J Johnson ’74 Edward F Jones ’47 William H Kraft ’48 Vincent F Krist ’53 William E Landfair ’55 Donald E Lease ’50 James C Leopold ’52 Jason C Luring ’96 William L MacDonald ’62 William G Mallory ’54 Robert J Manning ’74 Kevin Michael Martin ’81 James P McClanahan ’71 Bruce D Munn ’58 Trenton Charles Nehls ’89 Robert E Netzley ’42 + James D Overly ’53 Mark J Pawlak ’76 Kenneth S Peterson ’48 Thomas W Podwell ’58 Dorrell S Polhamus ’39 + William L Poulton ’57 David S Preuninger ’67 Christopher Mark Reinke ’90 Bert V Robins III ’53 Jonathan C Rucker ’77 Robert E Saltmarsh ’50 Roger A Schulz ’53 David M Shade ’97 Kirk O Singer ’58 Philip W Skinner ’77 Neil M Smalley ’54 Jon R Spahr ’58 David G Spence ’76 David H Stauffer ’61 Carl H Steiss ’62 Peter L Svanda ’56

Thomas D Swepston ’54 Τ Tyler Whitmer ’56

Β Beta—Ohio C Brent DeVore ’61 Φ John E Donaldson ’49 ΚCharles R Emrick Jr ’48 ∝Thomas A Jeswald ’63 Φ John H Agosti ’57 Richard W Borton ’63 Robert J Borton ’58 John H Brannen ’69 David G Budd ’56 Gary L Clark ’57 Lawrence W Conrad ’64 John C Cornell ’41 + John S Doller ’50 George S Drop ’57 Michael P Dull ’63 Timothy P Etter ’88 Patrick Fitzgerald ’74 George A Gamble ’65 Christopher Garber ’93 Eugene E Haney ’43 Τ David M Koethe ’54 Scott Krueckeberg ’93 Brian T Lawrence ’93 Eric M Lee ’01 • Edward V Lipman Jr ’68 Τ Dale E Miller ’80 David A Miller ’57 Roger L Porter ’49 Joe T Ruby ’69 Vincente P Sandy ’02 Donald Michael Stansberry ’87

William C Summers ’73 Τ George V Voinovich ’56 Fred W Wagner ’57 Richard L Yoo ’50

Γ Gamma—Ohio State Raymond A Bichimer ’53 ♣Norman W Brown ’50 ∆James S Hamilton ’63 ♣David A Ruckman ’62 ♣Robert G Andrews ’54 Τ Thomas J Becker ’80 James W Bushee ’57 Otis L Crawford ’52 Peter J Cruser ’63 Richard C Cummings ’50 Melvin Dettra ’45 J A Dexter ’62 Steve Dibert ’82 David M Dreffer ’59 J Scott Fawcett ’57 Donald E Fender Jr ’58 Barry James Gilliland ’78 James R Harding ’51 Robert B Hibbard ’49 Κ Ronald L Kocher ’61 Judson J McIntire ’69 Lyle C McLaren ’51 Robert B Mintz ’71 Κ Bradley A Myers ’75 Charles A Nau ’43 Earl F Peitz ’49 Jerome A Rand ’71 Glenn B Redick ’63 James J Rice ’61 Κ

“”

The privilege of supporting the Foundation is simply my

way of ‘returning the investment’ the Fraternity made in

me nearly 30 years ago. I am hopeful the lives of young men

around the country will experience the blessing that my

life has as a result of my association with Phi Kappa Tau.

—Gary Rose, Tennessee ’83

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“”

Without continual

growth and progress,

such words as

improvement, achievement,

and success have

no meaning.

—Benjamin Franklin

Mark P Rucker ’65 Scot Smith ’61 Harold L Stelzer Jr ’48 Robert D Strung ’69 Thomas J Tibbitts ’51 D Rex Tracht ’65 John R Workman ’68 Jan H Zimmerman ’61

∆ Delta—CentreJohn C Dodson ’68 Robert S Fitch ’50 Leslie A Fugate ’99 Wesley R Fugate ’99 Charles E Hughes ’66 Joseph P Noltemeyer ’98 •Earle V Stone ’50 John E Webb ’48 Robert E Wheeler ’53 Τ

Ε Epsilon—Mount Union Gene S Allison ’50 Winston S Anderson ’57 Ian M Andrews ’01 Robert W Bragdon ’65 Mikkel D Cardwell ’10 • ∗ Roy Clunk ’75 • George G Cornish ’42 Andy Dordea ’43 Arthur F Dundon ’39 Roy A Fischer ’57 Daniel R Keller ’69 Τ Alex R Koehler ’07 • ∗ Frank M Kunstel ’63 John G McLachlan ’55 Arthur E Oberster ’48 Clifford D Shields ’41 Τ George D Spiker ’61 Dennis C Warstler ’68

Ζ Zeta—Illinois Thomas Edward Boldt ’81 Michael Cadell ’90 Thomas L Good ’62 Robert J Patterson Jr ’62 Thomas L Stone ’77 Herman A Witt ’62 Κ +

H Eta—Muhlenburg Jim H Alderfer ’63 Τ Jeff T Baird ’01 David C Bayer ’48 Karl S Bourdeau ’72 P R Byer ’64 David B Coover ’51 Wayne R DeVantier ’73 W C Dougherty ’71 Richard R Gutekunst ’47 Richard R Haines ’72 James D Longley ’70 Roderick K MacKenzie ’67 John J Mampe ’63 Horace E McCready Jr ’47 Eric M Rhoades ’01 Matthew Robert Schloss ’88 James B Schwartz ’77 Virgil C Scott Jr ’53 Harold E Sheely ’52 Michael Shelbert ’60 • Bruce D Smitheman ’49 John E Trainer Jr ’63 Robert A Vincent ’63 James R Wagner ’50 Τ William W Wightman ’61 Christopher L Zatorski ’87 Paul C Zieger ’59 Christopher Zingaro ’89

Q Theta—TransylvaniaRobert F Ecroyd ’62 Charles E Newquist ’72 Donald R Philpot ’57 Τ Clifford A Pike ’65 • Fon Rogers II ’71 Φ Garey L White ’46 David H Windley ’62

I Iota—Coe Michael F Beecher ’70 Thomas W Fisher ’71 R Bruce Glass ’55 Thomas A Granquist ’58 Gregory J Naso ’82 Robert K Noyes ’54

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Κ Kappa—Kentucky John L Anson ’58 Τ Charles J Cosenza ’50 Michael William Crews ’84 • Martin L Dunning ’07 • ∗ Richard S Grossman ’74 Kurt William Hamon ’87 Ernest L Harris Jr ’66 Patrick D Keal ’04 ∗ Stephen M Kiene ’04 ∗ Charles D Phillips Jr ’72 G T Reynolds ’52 Stanley M Saunier Jr ’46 • Thomas J Scott ’59 Michael P Smith ’97 Jeffrey R Steller ’06 Jerome A Stricker ’59 James D Sympson ’60 • Kevin Gene Vaughn ’78 James H Wathen ’70 Ralph E Wesley ’65 • Jerry D Westerfield ’60 Oscar F Westerfield ’64 William H Williams ’46

L Lambda—Purdue Timothy M Burkhart ’95 Michael W Lennox ’79 Φ Edward E Liesse ’55 Brad M Macy ’03 Noel F McClintock ’80 John F Shirey ’68

John F Volk ’72 William G Wagner ’65

M Mu—Lawrenceburg O B Parrish ’52 ΤPhilip Alley ’50 Robert J Dude ’61 John T Fischer ’62 Robert D Peterson ’43 James R Petrie ’54 R Paul Rosenheimer ’49 Eugene Wilcox ’57

N Nu—UC Berkeley Roger W Gilbert ’50 ∇ Elliott L Adams ’61 Τ Alan J Airoldi ’57 Gregory R Anderson ’76 Τ Reginald E Bayley ’56 Τ Robert M Clarke ’54 Ivan G Cornelius ’59 • Fred F Gregory ’61 Τ Dale A Hahn ’62 Scott R Healy ’77 Daniel J Hernandez ’63 Richard M Hutchinson ’60 Lloyd M Langlie ’52 Norman M Parsons ’52 David H Perkins ’48 Φ Guy D Petzold ’74 William L Portello ’60 Arpad Radisay ’65 Maynard B Rotermund ’49

Raymond L Shurtz ’55 Richard L Shurtz ’56 Russell C Stoltenberg ’88 • James A Struthers Jr ’47 John S Trouton ’63 Ross N Tucker ’50 John R Underhill ’51

X Xi—Franklin & MarshallJohn H Clark ’59 Charles L Griffiths ’67 J Keiper Groff ’44 Michael Hirak ’42 Christopher C Kelly ’76 George M Napuda ’55 Ernest G Rider ’59 Edwin E Sekowski ’57 Randolph L Smallwood ’53 Michael R Treister ’62 Joseph D Weiss ’55 Gerald R Young ’65

OOmicron—Penn StateDavid C F Lapinski ’74 ⊕James H Adams ’52 H Michael Boyd ’66 Robert E Byrd ’69 William Collier ’55 Edward George Dudley ’88 John C Felmy ’74 Eugene A Gress ’53 G William Heath ’54 Robert G Kaiser II ’74 Τ

It was clear to me upon graduation that my Phi Tau

experience provided me lifelong friendships and priceless

experiences. What I didn’t realize until years after

graduation is that I learned invaluable lessons about team

building, communication, recruiting and, most importantly,

leadership. I give back to ensure that future leaders will

have access to the same advantages that Phi Tau gave me.

—Dan Simonetti, Kansas State ’87

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Terence P Kirchner ’78 Frederick Kotalik ’79 Donald F Rieco ’54 Howard F Thompson ’54 Robert B Watson ’52 William C Westley Jr ’52 John W Yaag ’56 Lloyd G Young ’50

P Pi—Southern CaliforniaRobert E Plumleigh ’47 ∇Wayne H Crawford Jr ’45 H Phillip Dexheimer ’48 Mark J Fronke ’77 Page E Golsan III ’56 Duane G Merrill ’70 Τ Kirk Rogers ’78 C Dean Vausbinder ’48 Rick Webb ’46

R Rho—RensselaerDonald C Appelby ’39 Marshall W Barnes ’51 David Bieri ’42 Robert J Cielnicky ’55 Cecil L Crews ’54 Thomas W Drennen ’43 I James Elmore ’46 Steven J Johnson ’85 Robert F Kellis Jr ’75 John W Kubovic ’57 Jay W Miller ’36 Robert John Rittenhouse ’78 Dennis A Ross ’71

Ralph G Schoeffer ’50 Edward K Scofield ’49 Gunnar A Sorknes ’48 John C Stewart ’63 Robert J Thompson Jr ’69 William R Waltz ’50 Robert O Woodruff ’75 Fredrick H Zimmerli ’42 •

S Sigma—Syracuse David H Kimbrell ’52 Henry J Mack ’42 John J Otis ’42 Peter C Waterman ’49

Τ Tau—Michigan Howard J Buchanan ’53 Malcolm B Campbell ’52 Laurence A Carr ’61 Thomas Perry Christy II ’89 Robert J Currie ’56 James B Cuthbertson ’57 Ardin F Goss ’66 Eaton V Kelly ’47 Harry N Kotsis ’56 ⊕ John M Pascoe ’65 William L Powell ’55 Robert C Richter ’56 Τ Joseph J Sullivan ’50 Gordon G Wepfer ’52 George W Williams ’59 Rex J Youse ’54

U Upsilon—nebraska WesleyanKevin J Boatright ’71 ΦRobert A Dunn ’49 ΚJohn M Green ’60 ♣Warren K Mattox ’69 ΚVonn E Roberts ’71 ♦Daniel L Walrath ’72 ΚEugene C Anderson ’64 Robert F Bartle ’69 Donald W Dorr ’58 Richard C Hanna ’49 Burl G Kreps ’51 William W Mickle II ’71 Τ Charles C Morrison ’62 Jack K Plummer ’58 Τ Robert D Vodehnal ’60 Trent Wimmer ’93

Φ Phi—Bethany Gregory M Heilmeier ’86 ⊕Joel S Rudy ’60 ⊕John H Sayers ’78 ΚThomas C Skena ’81Thomas S Abrams ’76 W Graham Austin ’51 • Kevin M Barry ’87 Timothy J Bartlett ’77 • Scott M Berg ’02 Christopher S Berry ’83 Gary P Bischof ’81 • Albert R Buckelew Jr ’78 R William Burr Jr ’88 Kenneth G Burse ’68

“”

Don’t wait until everything is just right. It will never

be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles

and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started

now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger

and stronger.

—Mark Victor Hansen

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Frank L Bush ’48 • Robert L Carter ’73 T Troy Costain ’86 David S Cumming ’05 • Sven Dejong ’92 • Howard T Dimmit ’47 • Charles W Drubel ’02 • Alan N Duvall ’63 • Samuel L Engel Sr ’46 John David Faber ’74 Gerald W Fredericksen ’53 Charles R Gates ’50 • James E Gerb ’74 Robert G Goin ’56 • David William Groft ’86 • Raymond H Hart ’74 Dan W Heatherington ’46 • Donald B Hiscox ’65 Richard D Hockensmith ’39 Michael L Hoke ’97 Michael C Holzworth ’96 Roland B Kamerer ’47 • Joel Kristan Keppel ’80 • Charles J King ’95 • Jack S Kinsey ’48 • Theodore Kula ’91 • Richard P Lash ’54 • Dale S Laughner ’47 Patrick Laughner ’92 Kenneth Lawrence ’46 • Edgar N Leicht ’80 Jon B Lindeman ’59 Harry L Mainzer ’76 George B Manahan ’80 Joseph W Mayernick ’70 • John N McLaughlin ’50 • Franklin Clifford Merryman ’77 • James B Mewhirter ’47 • Mark W Mizer ’73 • John J Mox ’54 Tyler F Newton ’87 • Craig A Noble ’85 Τ Eugene F Ochap II ’99 • John L Palafoutas ’52 • Fred R Phelleps ’76 Harold R Phelps Jr ’49 Keith J Piasecki ’95 • Philip S Pinsker ’72 • Robert M Regney ’49 Brent A Reynolds ’94 Peter C Rhoades ’74 • John M Roschella ’82 Thomas I Rozanski ’93 •

Jeffrey D Sheaffer ’75 Paul Allen Sheridan ’84 • David M Shiffman ’64 J P Silk ’84 • Leslie C Smedley Jr ’69 • Robert Stotsky ’57 • Mark E Stultz ’78 Ryan E Sullivan ’03 Werdie S Van Arsdale III ’78 Adam J Van Boxel ’01 • Douglas Van Gilder ’91 Gregory L Waite ’99 Karl G Wassman ’43 • Peter R Weber ’63 Randall Weiser ’92 • Mark L Wilcox ’78 • Craig A Williams ’93 • Charles H Wilson ’75 •

C Chi—North Carolina StateCecil C Beumer ’57 John H Cuturilo ’73 ⊕ Jeffrey A Doane ’94 Bobby J Ellis ’55 Augustus B Moore Jr ’55 Edward R Needham ’49 Harry A Osborne Jr ’55 • Jason W Patrick ’95 Τ Michael S Patrick ’70 Delmer L Roberts ’55 Gavin G Saldanha ’03 Harry C Tune Jr ’60 Matthew C Webber ’00 George G Williams ’57

Y Psi—Colorado Stephen M Dunn ’66 ∇J Kenneth Loewen Jr ’80 ⊕G Paul Bailey ’80 John F Blinn ’66 John Michael Burwell ’80 Charles W Corbett Jr ’68 Bryce A Frey ’53 Robert R Jindra ’45 • Raymond C Koernig Jr ’51 Thomas J McWilliams ’66 Joseph V Pitrofsky Jr ’78 William C Starr Jr ’53

Charles F Steineger III ’66 James B Wines ’47

W Omega—Wisconsin-madison Louis P Burke ’85 Scott Alan Engstrom ’85 Τ

AA Alpha Alpha—michigan StateGeorge F McGregor ’39Ross E Roeder ’58 ∆Norman E Anderson ’51 Norman L Bondy ’61 Fred C Cotter ’51 Joseph F Galvin ’61 Raymond C Guernsey ’53 Harley G Hecksel ’50 Robert U Johnson ’53 Gene H Martenson ’49 Minard S Mumaw ’39 Allyn Radcliffe Shaw ’85 Ernest C Weigele ’58 Kenneth D Winter ’43

AΓ Alpha Gamma—delawareMichael Jordan Behar ’90 Jeffrey Alan Brittingham ’81 George C Davis Jr ’47 Τ John L Erickson Jr ’60 Brian T Gilbert ’72 Charles G Green Jr ’48 Paul C Harrison ’70 Bruce R Malcolmson ’61 David T Necker ’68 Thomas G Preston ’64 Thomas D Skelly ’66 Robert D Spencer ’51 Donald S Sumner ’62 Joseph Raymond Whiteoak Jr ’57 Ronald T Wood Jr ’61 Randolph S Young III ’66 Τ

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A∆ Alpha Delta—Case WesternJon L Bartos ’62 David R Bashaw Jr ’42 Craig R Becker ’09 • ∗ Raymond W Bender ’53 Steven E Binzel ’08 • Robert W Cubbison ’50 Τ Philip A Dunker ’04 • William K Fullerton ’54 Robert J Gridley ’50 Thomas O Haig ’41 James E Herkner ’72 Ralph R Huston ’45 Τ Frederic W Jacobs ’36 Jerry L Kisner ’62 Kermit D Kuhl ’54 Ryan M Lapidus ’09 • James F Lavelle Jr ’61 James A Marinik ’71 Philip E Orbanes ’66 Paul E Plank ’69 Edmund F Rybicki ’60 C Allan Schurr ’41 John W Seferian ’69 Joseph J Sulc ’74 Roger E Susi ’75 Irland L Tashima ’67 Edward J Tatman ’68 Daniel L Whipple ’62

AΕ Alpha Epsilon—Kansas State Daniel J Simonetti ’87 ΦPaul D Chaffee ’71 Kevin D Finson ’71 Ralph N Germann ’50 David H Huebner ’54 Tom D Huecker ’63 Τ Eric Alan Hummell ’82 Edmund F Martinez ’54

AΖ Alpha Zeta—Oregon StateRichard K Hansen ’58 ΦElmo L Bowman ’50

Donald A Corlett Jr ’58 Clarence Lynn Fairbrother ’62 David L Koehler ’62 Charles E McKee ’74 Warren L Sterling ’57 Sante P Valpiani ’68

AH Alpha Eta—FloridaJ Thomas Freeman Jr ’84 ΦGeorge H Wenzel Jr ’40 ∇ +John T Burke ’48 Τ Lonnie S Cornelius Jr ’55 • Gerald Curington ’69 Φ Donald C Daniel ’61 Τ Kenneth O Fowle ’67 William R Goacher ’58 George W Gorman ’49 Τ Leroy H Gross ’51 Arthur H Hanson ’49 Jack E Heiss II ’70 Ronald R Lyman Jr ’83 Leonard J Lyons ’58 Thomas Don McGurk ’83 Solon F O’Neal Jr ’50 Τ Jeffery L Rush ’61 • Victor C Smith ’63 Τ Nicholas G Szabo ’62Barrett B True ’56 Willard E Wisler ’51 Todd Allen York ’88

AQ Alpha Theta—William & Mary John H Fritz ’47 Stephen T Goodwin ’78 Roy D Lorenz ’48 Norris P Moses ’48 George L Nance Jr ’66 Robert B Sanford Jr ’46 Michael Francis Sola ’88

AΚ Alpha Kappa—Washington State Kevin J Martin ’07 •Rocky Armfield ’68 Ralph H Campbell ’47

Geremy C Cepin ’99 • Ray Chapman ’47 Gerald I Eyrich ’49 Chris S Gibeault ’00 Robert K McMillan ’68 Τ Gottlieb E Ribary ’53 William O Ward ’63

AL Alpha Lambda—Auburn Rhett D Bentley ’74 ♦Boyce W Cook ’57 Τ Oscar E Davis Jr ’58 John T Drew ’01 O’Neil B Feltman ’59 Κ Walter W Griffin ’44 Κ Preston L Hassler Jr ’56 Τ Michael S Henry ’88 Jonathan M Loden ’96 Matthew Morrison ’91 Hugh P Nicholson ’51 Robert J Pirkle Jr ’60 Τ Donald P Toole ’60 Robert M Watts ’62 Φ James A White ’72 • G J Wood ’71

AM Alpha Mu—Ohio WesleyanWilliam A McManigell ’49 Joseph C Shipman Jr ’53

AN Alpha Nu—Iowa StateJames D Alexander Jr ’55 Lewis W Allen ’67 Jerry J De Kruif ’55 Alan Harold Horst ’75 George J Knox ’60 Τ Larry K Travis ’56

AO Alpha Omicron—Lafayette Robert H Gottheiner ’59 C William Keck ’59

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ΒCAP Alpha Pi—Washington Stanley J Dorst ’49 Arthur N Sorenson Jr ’46 John L Warren ’62

AR Alpha Rho—georgia TechAllan Joseph Aprea ’81 ΚNathan E Brewton ’94 ΚRussell C Brookshire ’85 •Steve W Chaddick ’70 √William D Drinkard ’67 ΦChristopher D Heffernan ’94W Timothy Holman ’77 ⊕Javier Eduardo Jimenez ’90 ΚDouglas M Moore ’67 ΚRaymond P Neal ’95 ΚWilliam David Newhouse ’86 ΤBlake F Putney ’72 ∝John F Rinehart ’69 ΚPaul G Scherer ’96 ΤJames Stephens ’86Robert J Wang ’97 ΚBarton Allison ’68 Kenneth B Amann ’64 William Aprea ’91 Lewis R Baker Jr ’58 Robert L Bartholomew ’63 Jeffrey S Berlin ’96 James W Brogdon ’64 ⊕ John B Brooks ’68 William R Cook ’71 Benjamin Tilford Coomes ’89 Thomas W Donaldson ’51

Robert S Duggan Jr ’49 Richard W Galphin Jr ’48 Τ Howard T Kaplan ’96 • John Anthony Karafanda ’88 • Don D King ’47 Douglas O Maddox ’69 Joseph Edward McMahon ’88 John F McMillen ’53 Jacob C Neal ’97 Donald A Nordal ’52 William H Pressly Jr ’49 Richard E Rabe ’53 Ronald B Schupner ’06 • ∗ Luther V Weathers ’58 Wendell M Williams Jr ’51

AS Alpha Sigma—Colorado StateEdwin H Arnold ’61 Bradley Allan Blockhus ’88 Kim Dodds ’66 John F Gaarde ’63 James D Hamilton ’65 David James Hickey ’89 Allan J Howard ’66 F Bing Johnson ’54 + Robert W Johnson ’65 Larry C Jones ’63 Michael H Kistler ’64 Frederick V Kroeger ’39 Charles N McConnell ’60 Edwin M Rosser ’61 David L Stout ’67 J Gary Wagner ’61 Τ

AΤ Alpha Tau—Cornell Gary C Smith ’60 ⊕William L Barney ’61 John E Dodge ’48 David M Gatti ’51 Edward D Griffith Jr ’59 Gilbert D Herr ’55 Thomas L Lentz ’58 Thomas H McNamee ’66 John E Owens ’48 Glenn A Peterson ’72 Glenn Leonard Smith ’81 Edgar J Stevenson ’67 Adam S Tope ’01 Jack H Zinn ’86 Φ

AU Alpha Upsilon—Colgate Robert A Boyd ’50 John D Goodman AMThomas E Pearsall ’48 • Gregory L Thornton ’65

AΦ Alpha Phi—AkronPhilip J Allison ’46 William R Bachman ’56 Elton A Coleman ’45 Donald E Cort ’46 Donald J Coughlin ’61 Robert L Croye ’54 Richard L Francis ’67 David A Fretz ’57 Gerald J Glinsek ’59 Τ

I donate to the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation to repay a debt. My

Fraternity experience was one of the most important factors

in my personal and professional development, so my minor

donation is the least I can do to show my gratitude and

help others have the same experience. Donating to the Phi

Kappa Tau Foundation helps maintain a powerful engine for

building character and developing leaders.

—Chris Garber, Ohio ’93

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The scholarships made

available by the Phi kappa

Tau Foundation for

chapter officers to

attend leadership

workshops and National

Conventions are very

productive. In my 32 years

as advisor to Phi chapter

at Bethany College, I saw

many officers return

from these events with

new ideas, a better

understanding of the

meaning of leadership,

renewed enthusiasm, and

a clear understanding of

the responsibilities they

have for helping their

brothers meet the goals

of a successful fraternity.

I am proud to support the

Foundation.

—Jay Buckelew, Bethany ’78

Jack G Greenfield ’53 John A Haas ’65 Nicholas J Krolikowski ’06 ∗ Robert Leatherman ’60 ♦ Bernard J Lemmon Jr ’55 Τ Douglas Lucas ’95 Tim Norman ’76 Paul A Preiksa ’60 • Terry J Renninger ’61 Τ John W Roe ’64 Charles E Schultz ’71 Τ Charles R St. John ’44 + Richard S Wagner ’49 Forrest J Westfall Jr ’71

AC Alpha Chi—mississippi StateBilly F Anderson ’53 Joseph V Dawsey III ’69 Mack A Hataway ’61 William A Horne ’57 John A Johnson ’64 Jerry M Milton Jr ’83 • Joseph J Schneider Jr ’64 Arville O Slaughter ’69 James R Stubblefield ’65

AY Alpha Psi—Texas-El PasoWilliam D Calderhead ’41 Larry W Langberg ’63

AW Alpha Omega—Baldwin-WallaceWarren G Barr ’64 James S Connell ’76 Michael D Dovilla ’94 Τ Philip M Duncan II ’64 James Fuller ’89 • Gordon B Minnis ’55 Richard G Neptune ’69 Allan P Reinhardt ’48

ΒA Beta Alpha—Texas-AustinDonald James Phillips II ’82 ♣John W Anderson ’51 Richard W Foote ’59 David T Griffin ’66 Τ Joel B McCarty Jr ’56 Τ C Howard Pieper ’48 Robert W Silman ’50 Eric James Weig ’83 Victor R Williams ’51

ΒΒ Beta Beta—Louisville Jack R Norris ’65 ΦJoseph A Amon ’68 William Robert Blakeley ’59 Robert L Boegershausen ’47 Charles M Brohm ’57 David E Bybee ’65 William Gary Caufield ’50 Robert L Chiles ’79 Joseph H Cohen ’64 John M Davis ’60 Robert P Dooley ’61 Christopher Charles Hass ’91 S David Hickerson ’68 John B Huber ’55 Forrest S Kuhn Jr ’65 Τ Glenn E Martin Jr ’73 John L Martin ’57 Andrew Philip Masterson ’89 Peter Enrique Matallana ’77 Theodore L Merhoff ’57 Michael L Power ’62 Κ Ray Ragsdale ’58 Φ James P Reed ’53 David W Robinson ’52 Mark Douglas Robinson ’82 Donald B Romans ’50 Edwin A Schroering Jr ’48 Jeffrey C Sellins ’64 Robert Ray Tate ’86 Robert P Thompson ’50 Brian S Triplett ’79

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ΒΓ Beta Gamma—Idaho Robert N Acock ’48 Paul J Henden ’61 Delbert D McNealy ’49 Richard L Purdum ’53

Β∆ Beta Delta—U of Miami Robert J Novak ’48 Kenneth L Ryskamp ’54 •

ΒΕ Beta Epsilon—Southern mississippiH L Barber ’52 Milburne C Cassady Jr ’65 Gary P Joachim ’65 • Larry Payne ’66 Owen D Rawls ’59 Jesse Albert Stephens ’81 Elliott Voivedich ’85 Obie S Young ’64

ΒΖ Beta Zeta—new mexico State Roy O King Jr ’73Richard B Gilbert ’53 Ross T Gill ’60 Norman L Marley ’54 Raymond Lee Reid ’83 • John E Scruggs ’60 Paul Tolbert Jr ’60 David K White ’00

ΒQ Beta Theta—Kansas Matthew B Brisch ’87 • Craig M Bruner ’87 • Robert J Cooper ’55 Chris Hazlett ’88 Cameron Niels Larsen ’87 Jason Stanley Lohmeyer ’88 • William D Martin ’57 David R Myers ’68 David Paul Perrett ’86 •

Robert L Rudrauff ’48 Larry Wayne Washburn ’88

ΒI Beta Iota—Florida StateChristopher A Macak ’03 ΦWilliam C Macak ’73 ⊕Charles E Schauss ’59 ⊕Robert V Ford ’57 Scott Lee Ingram ’87 Jonathon C Macak ’07 • Hoyt B Massey ’50 Harry A Mullikin Jr ’49

ΒΚ Beta Kappa—Oklahoma State Owen L Cotton ’59 ΦJohn C Gray ’04 ΚF L (Mac) McKinley ’51 ∝Stanley L Schell ’02 ΤRay E Smith Jr ’70 Michael V Gerald ’64 Timothy E Harper ’81 Kenneth M McKinnis ’56 David W Miller II ’89 Virgil Richard ’57 Τ Randall G Schuermann ’67 George A Seamands ’51 Larry E Ward ’60

ΒL Beta Lambda—Indiana Robert C Alther Jr ’55 Kenneth E Bergmann ’50 James R Carter ’56 Rafe H Cloe ’54 Jon T Gardner ’50 Τ William H Lewis ’49 Κ Paul A Linder ’56 Jordan M Loeb ’06 • ∗ Paul L Moeller ’05 Denis J Stillman ’80 Richard Wilson ’81 Κ

ΒM Beta Mu—Kent State Robert Monroe Reese ’87 ΦPeter P Bosomworth ’50

David Britt ’87 Charles E Dougherty ’56 John Thomas Grim ’88 Charles S Harrison ’56 Jim K Heilmeier ’49 ∇ Terry H Hilson ’60 Jeffrey M Keto ’97 Jason James Reckard ’87 David R Renninger ’61

ΒX Beta Xi—Georgia Henry E Bohn ’56 Patrick F Fitzgibbons Jr ’50 Steve H Huppert ’66 Carroll D Padgett Jr ’67 Stephen C Rogers ’68 W Bryan Shipman Jr ’64 T Paul Vivian ’69

ΒO Beta Omicron—marylandGregory D Hollen ’75 ♣Gerald N Bloom ’55 Steve Brannan ’79 Τ Allan D Etridge ’64 Richard Paul Fischer ’81 Rodney E Frederick ’62 Robert Lee Holt ’76 Nicholas A Keck ’56 Τ John R Lusby III ’65 Matthew Maschler ’91 ♦ Dana N Nasuti ’60 Patrick J Nucci ’76 Τ Timothy O Simon ’76 Κ James L Sinclair ’50 •

ΒR Beta Rho—UCLA Roger J Bell ’54 Raymond S Bernardo ’56 Joseph V Errico ’50 Javier J Maldonado ’82 Τ Ronald F Ulrich ’56 Vincent H Zimmerer ’48

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ΒΤ Beta Tau—Bowling greenTimothy F Smith ’62 ∝James G Annos ’51 + William J Ault ’80 Mark D Barnhill ’52 Paul L Cashell ’51 Richard D Crandall ’59 Gary H Fernwood ’52 Thomas L Gerken ’56 Richard M Henningsen ’55 Jeffrey A Hobbie ’75 William D Jenkins ’57 ⊕ L Edward Kime ’51 Charles F Kurfess ’50 Robert B Maule ’51 Joseph H Minham ’06 • John L Myers ’50 Jonathan R Nicholson ’63 Τ Brian W Phillips ’63 John R Ripich ’60 Τ Richard H Ritchie ’58 Τ Donald G Ross ’59 Τ H Jay Salvage ’69 Donald E Smith ’53 Τ Steven D Springer ’94 Russell J Suchy ’62

ΒU Beta Upsilon—Hobart Donald C Latham ’52 • John J Reinheimer ’56 Nelson B Skinner ’56

ΒΦ Beta Phi—Westminster William G Braund ’54 ΖJames N Donaldson ’59 Brian Hardy ’93 Τ Douglas W Henderson ’60 John S Klein ’81 Brian R Kocian ’00 Robert B Pierson ’53 Ralph D Scott ’53 Mark D Swank ’74 Κ

ΒC Beta Chi—Southern illinoisThomas R Coonan ’59 ΦP Bradley Baird ’68 Τ Donald Ballestro ’73 Anthony D Butkus ’68 Wayne A Franckowiak ’66 Andrew R Fruth ’08 • Steven M Henman ’68 John E Roberts ’68 James W Watt ’55 • Thomas E Wehrle ’53 Τ Jerry G West ’53 James C Zakos ’68

ΒY Beta Psi—Cal State-Long BeachDhar E Carman ’61 Richard S Drake ’57 Ronald B Farnham ’65 • James R Homola ’66 Randy Messenger ’77 Ronald P Milligan ’59 James A Reed ’63 Jerry W Ross ’68 James M Rowe ’63 Laurence E Simpson ’69 Ernest A Villa ’65

ΒWBeta Omega—Cal State-ChicoJustin G Seeley ’95 ΚDonald L Carper ’64 Ronald M Fear ’58 William Keever ’66 Robert D Kittredge ’66 Τ Bruce G Pentland ’67 Kirt Steven Vitt ’87

ΓAGamma Alpha—michigan Tech James B Bacon ’59 ΚRichard F Michael ’70 ⊕Harry M Askin Jr ’60

Robert A Bunce III ’62 Rudolph J Chmelar ’61 Harry J Glidden Jr ’63 Ernest R Griff ’58 James D Grimley ’71 John R Keagle ’60 Terry Kinzel ’68 Marlin Kitchen ’59 Κ Scott R La Beau ’76 Jerome J Myers ’64 Carl W Sherman ’61 Τ James C Simmons ’63 Richard V Spigarelli ’60

ΓΒGamma Beta—Cincinnati Harry W Archer ’64 Arthur Belknap ’90 Ralph E Campbell ’67 Κ Tom Carmazzi ’75 Steve Fitzer ’70 Κ James L Higgins ’64 Roderick W Huff ’66 Joseph A Huseman ’69 Robert E Kassner ’09 • Stewart A Kent ’57 Raymond B Loase ’61 Randall J Mack ’72 Chris Majestic ’93 Robert W Neel ’59 Joshua M O’Brien ’97 Τ Nicholas R A Rachford ’64 Κ Edward M Rauen ’98 Τ James L Rudd ’63

ΓΓGamma Gamma—St. John’sJohn M Alvenus ’89 ♦Peter A Berkel ’62 Raymond F Condon Jr ’64 Nickolas Davatzes ’60 Τ Robert J Guarcello ’66 Lawrence H Pettit ’62 Thomas P Ryan ’60

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Γ∆Gamma Delta—northern michiganJeffrey J Duberville ’86 Michael S Fried ’67 John A Hale ’69 Steven James Koch ’87

ΓΕGamma Epsilon—U of the PacificChristopher M Bates ’74

ΓΖGamma Zeta—Connecticut Howard F Crossman Jr ’63 Frank J Maresca ’62 • Kenneth J Vonasek ’67

ΓHGamma Eta—East CarolinaSean J McManus ’94 ΚW Allen Separk ’63 Φ Samuel D Vaughan III ’76

ΓQGamma Theta—Western michiganDouglas G Barry ’70

ΓIGamma Iota—Sacramento StateJames A Halderman ’63 Rick Anthony Keltner ’76 Φ John R Ousley Jr ’76 Paul J Sax ’63 Daniel M Turner ’66

ΓΚGamma Kappa—CW PostAlexander B Moar ’64 Nat J Tartamella ’64

ΓLGamma Lambda—Central michigan William G Adams ’65 John L Kaczynski ’04 James J Lewis ’04 ∗ Timothy B Popma ’05 Jeffrey L Rivard ’65 Φ John R Sabol ’94 Robert Simmons ’07 • ∗

ΓMGamma Mu—BradleyJohn F Bacilek ’70 William H Blum ’68 James L Davis ’69 Anthony T De Persia ’67 Scott E Nass ’93 Timothy H Peterson ’96

Andrew J Sondgeroth ’97 Russell T Wayne ’71

ΓNGamma Nu—RIT Edward A Bondgren ’02 ∗ Walker Curtis ’92 Thomas S Davis ’67 Peter G Drexel ’68 Timothy John Moonan ’82 Gary Proud ’66 Eugene A Toth ’78 Robert A Uzenoff ’69

ΓXGamma Xi—East Central OklahomaChristopher Davenport ’93 ΤBradley S Nickell ’01 Alan D Ross ’71

ΓOGamma Omicron—Cal State-FullertonTristan L Hilpert ’03 Lee R Huffman ’94

ΓPGamma Pi—Youngstown Marshall I Beckett • ∗ Grey A Glover ’68 Chuck Holden ’68 •

“”

Phi Kappa Tau sets a fine standard for young

professional men and will guide them in future

years as they mature and go forward. I give to the

Foundation to help make this standard a constant.

—Chuck Emrick, Ohio ’48

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ΓRGamma Rho—nebraska-KearneyRichard G Kopf ’66 ΚScott G Stewart ’69 ΖLloyd L Lipska ’66 Timothy R O’Neill ’75 Wayne L Phipps ’69

ΓΤGamma Tau—Old dominionDaniel M Dauer ’67Thomas S Burrell ’71 Jon F Hays ’07 Τ ∗

ΓUGamma Upsilon—Spring HillJoseph J McCann Jr ’74 ∇George M Simmerman Jr ’78

ΓΦGamma Phi—northeastern Michael J Demeo ’68

ΓCGamma Chi—delta State Tom Barron ’68 Ronald Joseph Ola ’77

ΓYGamma Psi—Texas State-San marcosJohn H Gatlin ’68

∆ΒDelta Beta—Evansville Matthew Parker ’93 ⊕Robin L Babbitt ’73 Craig J Bryan ’98 Joel C Everett ’98 Robert C Fornges ’68 Τ Scott Joseph Linneweber ’89

Robert E Mackey ’75 Alvin G Roettger ’68 Martin D Ulrich ’71

∆ΓDelta Gamma—Ole MissCharles L Leemon III ’69 ∝Wiley N Boland Jr ’70 G Randall Jones Jr ’70 • Charles J Woodall ’79 Κ

∆∆Delta Delta—Bryant Jeffrey T Gates ’96

∆ΕDelta Epsilon—St. CloudJeff Anderson ’94 Gary P Baumann ’69 David A Evensen ’96 Daniel R Frantz Jr ’05 • Bryan M Friendshuh ’94 Thomas A Snegosky ’69 Justin C Wampach ’94 •

∆ΖDelta Zeta—Emporia StateDennis W Donahoo ’71

∆HDelta Eta—Marshall James D Kegley ’70

∆QDelta Theta—georgetown Reza Hashampour ’82 ΤRalph Lee Cox ’81 David C Huffman ’76 ⊕ Larry L Mayne ’70 Joseph R Raymond Jr ’98 Τ Scott Edward Robertson ’90 Andrew J Smith ’07 ∗ Joseph Walter Taylor IV ’79 Keith B Thomson ’98 Tyler C Wash ’06 ∗

Progress, of the best kind,

is comparatively slow.

Great results cannot be

achieved at once; and

we must be satisfied to

advance in life as we walk,

step by step.

—Samuel Smiles

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The Foundation is a

vital support for those

programs and activities

that contribute directly

to building men of

character. This is the

most important thing

we can do for our

undergraduates and I

wholeheartedly endorse

the Foundation. It is my

pleasure to contribute

to the financial stability

and continuation of the

Foundation.

—Fr. Nick Rachford, Cincinnati ’64

∆ΚDelta Kappa—Tennessee Gary L Rose ’83 ΤScott Brown ’88 Michael J CasaSanta ’03 • Richard L Hodgdon ’75

∆LDelta Lambda—muskingum C Steven Hartman ’89 ΦDavid Cepek ’91 Philip R Cook III ’73 Timothy Scott Coss ’84 David P Gepford ’74 James R Gray ’71 Brockton Hefflin ’81 Shawn J Smith ’84 Michael S Thomin ’71

∆MDelta Mu—Santa Fe Jeffrey Thomas Snyder ’79 •

∆NDelta Nu—Wright StateRodney J Guthrie ’89 ⊕ Shawn Hall ’91 Christopher G Hoff ’94 Kenneth Jordan ’74 ⊕ Rick Ned Scarff ’76 Jacques L Shardo ’75 Matthew M Siefker ’03 •

∆XDelta Xi—Cleveland StateGarry A Klingbergs ’82 Τ

∆PDelta Pi—Murray StatePeter Welsh ’08 • ∗

∆RDelta Rho—Eastern KentuckyJoshua J Bleidt ’96 Robert J Ruckriegel Jr ’96

∆SDelta Sigma—Webber S Philip Ford ’81 Τ

∆ΤDelta Tau—Cal Poly-PomonaJustin Rezvani ’09 • ∗ Corey L Wilson ’82 Τ

∆ΦDelta Phi—Arkansas Gardner Davison Burton ’89 G Todd Pharr ’84

∆CDelta Chi—Rochester Michael S Morgioni ’84

∆YDelta Psi—Rider Michael J Cerulo ’04 Brad Seamon ’88

∆WDelta Omega—Truman StateRalph Cupelli ’94William T Hudson ’97 Scott W Symank ’97 Stephen C Williams ’98

ΕAEpsilon Alpha—Texas A&MMark Gregory Artlip ’88 Dennis Lee Mollgaard Jr ’86

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ΕΒEpsilon Beta—West Virginia TechDavid M Estep ’97 • Joshua R Wagner ’01 • ∗

ΕΓEpsilon Gamma—College of new JerseyChristopher J DuMont ’89 Dennis Morgan ’91 Τ Scott R Petrie ’95

Ε∆Epsilon Delta—Virginia WesleyanAnthony Robert Bedell ’90 •

ΕΕEpsilon Epsilon—William Paterson John Rogers ’90 •

ΕHEpsilon Eta—Oswego State Russell S Byer ’90 David A Monk II ’89 Τ Stephen Rupprecht ’91 Φ Ciro Vitiello ’91

ΕQEpsilon Theta—San Francisco StateRaul E Amaya ’03 • Walter R Chao ’93 Marlon L Montenegro ’96 Michael K Reed ’90

ΕΚEpsilon Kappa—Rutgers Steven F Moore ’99 ΚRyan W Ark ’97 • Nadim R Homsany ’96 Thomas B Howell IV ’01 George M Lambrinos ’01 ∗ Peter E Leddy III ’01 Evan J Lerer ’98 Κ

ΕLEpsilon Lambda—Longwood Christopher D Dalton ’94 Robert Harrell ’94 John M Nastelli ’99 Steven J Stratton ’96 Τ

ΕSEpsilon Sigma—Chapman John O Resurreccion ’02

ΕΤEpsilon Tau—Arizona Cliff D Unger ’98 ΦReymundo Vasquez ’98 Τ

ΖAZeta Alpha—Belmont Michael D Lummus ’06 Jeffrey H Rupright ’06 William A Shipp III ’07

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please contact angie Van Winkle at

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“I give to the Foundation

because I can never repay

my debt to Phi Kappa Tau

for changing my life in

such a positive and

uplifting way.

“Before I joined Phi Tau, I

was a loner whose motto

was, ‘A real man sticks to

himself!’ Boy, was I wrong!

I never knew the potential

locked in me to be a team

player, a leader of men, and

one who truly appreciates

the fulfillment one gets

with helping others over

myself. I went from a ‘me’ to

a ‘we’ attitude in the wink

of a pledge class, and I’ve

never looked back.

“During those three

wonderful [undergraduate]

years, I went from being a

selfish loner to a selfless

Phi Tau man, and I will

always be humbled and

grateful for the rest of my

life thanks to my Phi Kappa

Tau experience.

—Corey Wilson, Cal Poly-Pomona ’82”

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“ ”Friends of Phi Kappa Tau

Apple Foundation ∝Children’s Heart Foundation ΖRobert & Pamela KindlerThomas & Ellen AdamsonAlpha Chi Omega Sorority • Willis & Karen Ashby • John & Judith Barry Roberta Barth • Cynthia Beam Ken & Michelle Bell • Myra BemisDavid Boggan James Boyle Margaret L Burner David Callahan Rick Chapman • Chris & Susan Cieszko • Alan & Sue Clair Dana D Clay Elaine Coonley • Epsilon Beta House Corporation • Brian & Lynne Coughlin Ronald & Tina Cox • Cynthia A Cunningham Julia Cunningham William & Cherie Dacko Tona Dickerson • Joseph & Janis Dugan Veronica Everson • Thomas & Gail Flanagan Phyllis Ford • Mark & Sheril FriscoJamie N GeiseArthur Gheen • Marilyn Gurian •

John N Hammond Floyd & Lory Harper • Daniel & Judith Hegg • Ron Helman • Daniel & Margaret HuntHerb Hurst Gregory S & Cathy L Jackson Julie J Jamison Tia Jennings • Jim & Barbara Kapfhammer Dean & Virginia Keal Martha L Kemp Charles & Susan Kirby • Edward Kirklin • Gregory Christine Korneffel Mark & Karren Leas Eddie & Donna Lenning • Bessie & Thomas Linvill Claude & Linda Lyles Carol Lyon Richard & Joan Makley • Phyllis A Marino-Masterson Robert McCleeary • David & Laurie McClevish • Jeff & Debbie McNaul • Beth Michaels • Jeffrey Michaels David & Sharon Miller • Joseph J Minham Cynthia L Morgan Susan Morgan • Barbara A Nalian Elisabeth Narrow • Wesley D Nelson & Robin A Smith Kenneth M Paddock

Outi Papamarcos Joan Z Parker Bruce & Patricia Pratt • Francisco Punal • Donald & Sharon Putnam Arthur & Madelyn Raderer James Ransdell Barbara F Redden Mary Jane Rice Ruth Rinella • John & Maryann Romanelli • Fred Schwartz • David & Charolette Shade Lane K Shetzer Ronald & Patricia Smith Catherine Sohor • Sheryl & Joel Solomon • Craig & Donna Stebner Warren & Lavonne Stickrod Stephen & Julia Swan Arthur A Tancio • John Tartaglia • Osahon & Lucy UlcponmwanRichard W Verburg Rebecca Shier Viebrock • Dennis Waheed • Byars Wells Leonard D Whatley Howard Williams • Edward & Mary Wilp Sue Van Woerkom • Robertine L Yerkes Bishop & Brenda Young • Maria Zamojski James Zeller

One way to keep going is to constantly

have greater goals.

—Michael Korda

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HERiTAgE SoCIety

Alpha—Miami Charles T Ball ’82

Beta—Ohio Gerald G Carlton Jr ’58 John D Good ’47 Roger D Humphrey ’34 + James C McAtee ’65

Gamma—Ohio State Norman W Brown ’50 Melvin Dettra ’45 Lawrence L Fisher ’60 James S Hamilton ’63 Dan L Huffer ’57 Delta—Centre Ewing T Boles ’14 +

Epsilon—Mount Union Thomas W Young ’34 +

Zeta—Illinois William S Budd ’31 +

Theta—Transylvania C M Britt ’35 + Benjamin F Nelson ’78

Iota—Coe Thomas F Hazelton ’75 John F Mankopf ’65 Paul E Raymond ’23 +

Kappa—Kentucky William O Boles ’49 John T Muncey ’37 +

Nu—UC Berkeley Stephen Brothers ’66

Xi—Franklin & Marshall Randolph L Smallwood ’53

Omicron—Penn State Roscoe E Blyler ’41 + Robert G Kaiser II ’74 David C F Lapinski ’74

Pi—Southern California Robert E Kennedy ’47 Roland Maxwell ’22 + Upsilon—nebraska Wesleyan Thomas C Cunningham ’60 + John M Green ’60

Chi—north Carolina State Daniel J Houck Jr ’97

Psi—Colorado William W Bateman ’70 + Lewis M Culver ’24 + J Kenneth Loewen Jr ’80 Lewis A Waddington ’36 +

Omega—Wisconsin-madison Paul A Elfers ’24 +

Alpha Alpha—michigan State Ross E Roeder ’58

Alpha Gamma—Delaware David C Cathcart ’24 +

The Heritage Society was established to honor and recognize alumni and friends of the Fraternity who have made provisions for future generations of students through will bequests, life insurance, trusts, and other planned gifts.

The plus sign (+) represents those Phi Kappa Tau brothers who have entered Chapter Eternal. Their legacy continues to live on through their gift to the Phi Kappa Tau Foundation.

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Alpha Eta—Florida John F Cosgrove ’68 + William R Goacher ’58 Jeffrey C Karpiak ’69 Thomas L Tatham ’31 + George H Wenzel Jr ’40 + Alpha Lambda—Auburn Rhett D Bentley ’74 Alpha Nu—Iowa State Robert G Bartheld ’49

Alpha Sigma—Colorado State Elmer C Hunter ’40

Alpha Tau—Cornell Donald E Snyder Sr ’49

Alpha Phi—Akron Robert Leatherman ’60 G Gary Nixon ’61

Alpha Omega—Baldwin-Wallace Michael D Dovilla ’94

Beta Alpha—Texas-Austin C Howard Pieper ’48 Victor R Williams ’51 Beta Beta—Louisville Lee H Turk ’66

Beta Iota—Florida State Robert P Cook ’81

Beta Lambda—Indiana Richard Wilson ’81

Beta Mu—Kent State Gerald E Feezel ’49 Jason James Reckard ’87

Beta Xi—Georgia Clifton Hale ’66

Beta Omicron—Maryland C Ricardo Hamilton ’61 + Gregory D Hollen ’75 Timothy O Simon ’76

Beta Tau—Bowling green Ray Clarke ’51 Gary H Fernwood ’52

F Fredrick Fether ’51 William D Jenkins ’57 Tom M McCleave ’50 Paul G Mook ’50 +

Beta Upsilon—Hobart Alan W Dunn ’78 + Beta Psi—Cal State-Long Beach Eldon C Baber ’79 Kees Woudenberg ’01

Gamma Alpha—michigan Tech Victor F Hudy ’84

Gamma Gamma—St. John’s John M Alvenus ’89

Gamma Eta—East Carolina David Ozag ’05

Gamma Iota—Sacramento State Rick Anthony Keltner ’76 David M Paganucci ’69 Gamma Lambda—Central michigan Jeffrey L Rivard ’65 Gamma Theta—Western michigan John R Sabol ’94

Gamma Mu—Bradley Christopher W Hornbrook ’80 +

Gamma Nu—RIT Gary Proud ’66

Gamma Omicron—Cal State-Fullerton Alfred V Fong ’67

Gamma Upsilon—Spring Hill Joseph J McCann Jr ’74

Delta Beta—Evansville K S Lilly ’80 Todd E Napier ’83 Matthew Parker ’93 Kent Parr ’76

Delta Gamma—Ole Miss F Harrison Green ’66 Randy R Nichols ’72

Delta Theta—Georgetown Michael R Ecton ’00 Joseph R Raymond Jr ’98 Delta Kappa—Tennessee Brent R Seelmeyer ’94

Delta Lambda—muskingum C Steven Hartman ’89

Delta Nu—Wright State Kenneth Jordan ’74

Delta Rho—Eastern Kentucky Joshua J Bleidt ’96

Delta Sigma—Webber Jay B Davis ’82 S Philip Ford ’81

Delta Tau—Cal Poly-Pomona Daniel R Garcia ’97

Delta Phi—Arkansas Kent Robert Bailey ’89

Epsilon Beta—West Virginia Tech Derick Meadows ’90

Epsilon Gamma—College of new Jersey Jeffrey D Lewis ’97

Epsilon Kappa—Rutgers Steve Lerer ’02

Epsilon Theta—San Francisco State Alan W Dunn ’78 +

Epsilon Lambda—Longwood Darrell A Wells ’94 Arthur Wilson IV ’94

Epsilon Nu—Clemson Adam D Goetz ’95 Friend of Phi Tau Patricia Henry +

SoCIety

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HONOR & memorIal GIFtS

Wesley R Fugate, Centre ’99In HonoR oF Libby Anderson C Steven Hartman, Muskingum ’89 Gregory M Heilmeier, Bethany ’86 Jennifer Jones Hall William C Macak, Florida State ’73 Juston Pohl Donald Michael Stansberry, Ohio ’87

Brian Hardy, Westminster ’93In HonoR oF William & Patricia Hardy

Gregory D Hollen, Maryland ’75In HonoR oF William C Macak, Florida State ’73

Edward KirklinIn HonoR oF Roger W Gilbert, UC Berkeley ’50 C Steven Hartman, Muskingum ’89 William T Hudson, Truman State ’97

Joseph P Noltemeyer, Centre ’98In HonoR oF Leslie A Fugate, Centre ’99 Wesley R Fugate, Centre ’99

Matthew Parker, Evansville ’93In HonoR oF Jon F Hays, Old Dominion ’07

John Rogers, William Paterson ’90In HonoR oF Sean M Hopkins, William Paterson ’89

Rebecca Shier ViebrockIn HonoR oF Tec E Childers, Cal State-Chico ’84

In MEMoRY oF(Gifts are listed in alphabetical order based on celebrated member)

John C Agathon, Cornell ’47 Carol Lyon

Johnny Cosentino, New Mexico State ’92 Robert Monroe Reese, Kent State ’87

Thomas C Cunningham, Nebraska Wesleyan ’60 Julia Cunningham

James E Klein, Mount Union ’59 John S Klein, Westminster ’81

J Franklin S McMullan, Delaware ’56 Richard R Gutekunst, Muhlenberg ’47

Philip L Parker, Muhlenberg ’66 Joan Z Parker

Jeffrey Kirk Singer, Mount Union ’59 Kirk O Singer, Miami ’58

Rodney E Wilmoth, Nebraska Wesleyan ’57 John M Alvenus, St. John’s ’89

Herman A Witt, Illinois ’62 Robert J Patterson Jr, Illinois ’62

W Barry Worthing, Ohio ’58 Nan Worthing

Clinton M Yerkes, Miami ’41 Robertine L Yerkes

The following donors made gifts to the Foundation throughout 2010 to recognize a member or friend of Phi Tau who has touched their lives. Gifts in honor or in memory of a brother or friend of the Fraternity are a special tribute to the bond of brotherhood.

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memorIal GIFtSDICK meeSS memorIal FunD

A loyal alumnus, Dick Meess, Bethany ’48, loved his alma mater and his Fraternity. In return, he was loved by many.

When Meess entered Chapter Eternal in January 2010, his chapter brothers were compelled to start a memorial fund that would honor their brother in two ways: in a memorial at the Centennial Gardens at the Phi Kappa Tau Executive Offices and on the campus of Bethany College.

The following brothers donated to the Dick Meess Memorial Fund in 2010:

Thomas S Abrams, Bethany ’76Kevin M Barry, Bethany ’87Roberta Barth Timothy J Bartlett, Bethany ’77Scott M Berg, Bethany ’02Christopher S Berry, Bethany ’83Gary P Bischof, Bethany ’81Albert R Buckelew Jr, Bethany ’78R William Burr Jr, Bethany ’88Kenneth G Burse, Bethany ’68Frank L Bush, Bethany ’48Robert L Carter, Bethany ’73T Troy Costain, Bethany ’86David S Cumming, Bethany ’05Sven Dejong, Bethany ’92Howard T Dimmit, Bethany ’47Charles W Drubel, Bethany ’02Alan N Duvall, Bethany ’63Samuel L Engel, Bethany ’46John David Faber, Bethany ’74Gerald W Fredericksen, Bethany ’53Charles R Gates, Bethany ’50James E Gerb, Bethany ’74Arthur Gheen Robert G Goin, Bethany ’56Eugene A Gress, Penn State ’53David William Groft, Bethany ’86Raymond H Hart, Bethany ’74Dan W Heatherington, Bethany ’46Gregory M Heilmeier, Bethany ’86

Richard D Hockensmith, Bethany ’39Michael L Hoke, Bethany ’97Gregory D Hollen, Maryland ’75Michael C Holzworth, Bethany ’96Roland B Kamerer, Bethany ’47Joel Kristan Keppel, Bethany ’80 Charles J King, Bethany ’95Jack S Kinsey, Bethany ’48Theodore Kula, Bethany ’91David C F Lapinski, Penn State ’74Richard P Lash, Bethany ’54Dale S Laughner, Bethany ’47Patrick Laughner, Bethany ’92Kenneth Lawrence, Bethany ’46Edgar N Leicht, Bethany ’80Jon B Lindeman, Bethany ’59Harry L Mainzer, Bethany ’76George B Manahan, Bethany ’80Joseph W Mayernick, Bethany ’70Joseph J McCann Jr, Spring Hill ’74John N McLaughlin, Bethany ’50Franklin Clifford Merryman,

Bethany ’77James B Mewhirter, Bethany ’47Mark W Mizer, Bethany ’73John J Mox, Bethany ’54Tyler F Newton, Bethany ’87Craig A Noble, Bethany ’85Eugene F Ochap II, Bethany ’99John L Palafoutas, Bethany ’52

Fred R Phelleps, Bethany ’76Harold R Phelps Jr, Bethany ’49Keith J Piasecki, Bethany ’95Philip S Pinsker, Bethany ’72Robert M Regney, Bethany ’49Brent A Reynolds, Bethany ’94Peter C Rhoades, Bethany ’74John M Roschella, Bethany ’82Thomas I Rozanski, Bethany ’93Joel S Rudy, Bethany ’60John H Sayers, Bethany ’78Jeffrey D Sheaffer, Bethany ’75Paul Allen Sheridan, Bethany ’84JP Silk, Bethany ’84Thomas C Skena, Bethany ’81Leslie C Smedley Jr, Bethany ’69Robert Stotsky, Bethany ’57Mark E Stultz, Bethany ’78Ryan E Sullivan, Bethany ’03Werdie S Van Arsdale III, Bethany ’78Adam J Van Boxel, Bethany ’01Douglas Van Gilder, Bethany ’91Gregory L Waite, Bethany ’99Karl G Wassman, Bethany ’43Peter R Weber, Bethany ’63Randall Weiser, Bethany ’92Mark L Wilcox, Bethany ’78Craig A Williams, Bethany ’93Charles H Wilson, Bethany ’75

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