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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> <strong>Fraternity</strong> <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2007</strong>


VOLUME 100 NUMBER 2<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

THE TEKE is the <strong>of</strong>ficial publication <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> International <strong>Fraternity</strong>. TKE<br />

was founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois<br />

Wesleyan University, Bloomington, Ill.<br />

THE TEKE STAFF<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (G-Q)<br />

Vice President & General Manager<br />

Brian T. Ferber, CAE (G-Q)<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Chapter Services<br />

Paul Lawson, CAE<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Programs<br />

Justin Kirk<br />

Communications Coordinator<br />

Tom McAninch (A-Z)<br />

Communications Consultant<br />

Heather Matthews<br />

Production Manager<br />

Katie Sayre<br />

THE TEKE (ISSN 1527-1331) is an educational<br />

journal published quarterly in spring, summer,<br />

fall and winter by <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> (a<br />

fraternal society), 8645 Founders Road,<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46268. Periodicals Class<br />

postage paid at Indianapolis, IN, and additional<br />

mailing <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

POSTMASTER: send address changes to THE<br />

TEKE, 8645 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN<br />

46268. All alumni Fraters who donate $10 or<br />

more to the TKE Educational Foundation, Inc.<br />

will receive a one-year subscription to THE<br />

TEKE. It's our way <strong>of</strong> saying thank you and<br />

<strong>of</strong> keeping you informed regarding what's<br />

going on in your <strong>Fraternity</strong> today.<br />

© <strong>2007</strong> <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Inc.<br />

College <strong>Fraternity</strong> Editors Association<br />

2 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

w h a t ’ s i n s i d e<br />

departments<br />

4 CEO’s Message<br />

Getting a Head Start<br />

5 Life Loyal Teke<br />

Where your LLT money goes<br />

18 Teke on the Street<br />

Importance <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong> experience<br />

19 TKE by the numbers<br />

Quick facts in 2006<br />

21 Volunteers<br />

Volunteers <strong>of</strong> the Month for April, May and June<br />

on the cover<br />

19<br />

<strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> greatly enhances the undergraduate collegiate experience. For<br />

many, it is an important piece <strong>of</strong> the college puzzle. Three university presidents<br />

discuss the state <strong>of</strong> today’s education system in the Sit Down. Story on page 8.


features<br />

10<br />

12<br />

13<br />

34<br />

37<br />

6<br />

8<br />

16<br />

20<br />

22<br />

24<br />

26<br />

28<br />

29<br />

30<br />

32<br />

34<br />

37<br />

38<br />

56<br />

57<br />

58<br />

59<br />

60<br />

Recruitment<br />

Dynamic Recruitment System<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sit Down<br />

A roundtable discussion with three university presidents<br />

From <strong>The</strong>ir Eyes<br />

State <strong>of</strong> the Greek system<br />

Leadership Program<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Regional Leadership Conferences<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Conclave<br />

Details on registration and programming<br />

Foundation Annual Report<br />

A report on the continuing support <strong>of</strong> alumni<br />

members and friends <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors<br />

TKE Educational Foundation Leadership Team<br />

Financial Operations<br />

Fiscal Year June 1, 2005 - May 31, 2006<br />

Leadership Scholars<br />

Top scholar recipients <strong>of</strong> the Ronald W. Reagan &<br />

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Leadership Awards<br />

Named Scholarship Awards<br />

TKE Scholars for 2006<br />

Scholarship Fund Growth<br />

Chapter/Area Scholarships & Pending Scholarship Funds<br />

Making a Difference<br />

Remembering Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.<br />

TKE Leadership Academy<br />

Leadership training program for undergraduate Tekes<br />

Foundation Donors<br />

2006 Contributors<br />

Scholarship Focus<br />

Three scholarships available through TEF<br />

Opportunities for Giving<br />

Planning for the future <strong>of</strong> TKE<br />

TKE Heritage Society<br />

Planned Giving Donors<br />

Leaving a Legacy<br />

Ways to make a charitable bequest<br />

Lifetime Giving Clubs<br />

Lifetime Giving Donors<br />

OFFICES OF THE GRAND CHAPTER<br />

8645 Founders Road<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46268-1336<br />

Tel: 317/872-6533<br />

Fax: 317/875-8353<br />

Email: tkeogc@tke.org<br />

Web site: www.tke.org<br />

2005 - <strong>2007</strong> GRAND COUNCIL<br />

Grand Prytanis<br />

Mark A. Fite, CFC (D-X)<br />

Grand Epiprytanis<br />

Robert I. McMurry (B-S)<br />

Grand Grammateus<br />

Mark K. Johnson (N-Q)<br />

Grand Crysophylos<br />

Julius J. Edelmann, CFC (O-N)<br />

Grand Histor<br />

Charles J. Trabold, CFC (K-K)<br />

Grand Hypophetes<br />

Brian C. M. Barrett (K-C)<br />

Grand Pylortes<br />

Dr. Herbert L. Songer (A-U)<br />

Grand Hegemon<br />

Rodney G. Talbot (B-C)<br />

SUBMISSION DEADLINES<br />

Summer April 15<br />

Fall August 15<br />

Winter October15<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> January 15<br />

Send news and photographs for<br />

THE TEKE to the editor, 8645<br />

Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN<br />

46268-1336 or jkirk@tke.org.<br />

Vision Statement<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Vision is to create lifelong<br />

relationships that enhance educational,<br />

interpersonal, community<br />

and pr<strong>of</strong>essonal success;<br />

Mission Statement<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Mission is to aid men in<br />

their mental, moral, and social<br />

development for life;<br />

Purpose Statement<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Purpose is to contribute<br />

to the advancement <strong>of</strong> society<br />

through the personal growth <strong>of</strong> our<br />

members and service to others.<br />

WINTER 2006 THE TEKE 3<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 3


ceo’s message<br />

It’s getting to be that time <strong>of</strong> the year again. <strong>The</strong> snow has melted, spring break was a lot <strong>of</strong> fun for our<br />

collegiate Fraters, and everyone’s getting ready for the wrap-up <strong>of</strong> the academic year.<br />

Summer’s almost here!<br />

Summer is a time to recharge your batteries. While it’s tempting to put our gears in neutral during the<br />

summer, let’s do our best to capitalize on this time – for us personally and for TKE.<br />

As we enter the summer months, our collegiate chapters have a great opportunity to reflect, plan, and<br />

prepare for the future. Nowhere is this more important than in adding members to our chapters. This presents an<br />

emerging opportunity, one that we <strong>of</strong>ten fail to capitalize upon.<br />

It is becoming commonplace for today’s freshmen to begin classes during the summer, to get a head start on<br />

their collegiate academic careers. Summer School presents a terrific opportunity to reach out and tell these new<br />

college students about our brotherhood. Oftentimes, summer-term freshmen have little to do on campus, and<br />

most student organizations are relatively dormant over the summer. Imagine your chapter holding barbeques,<br />

movie nights, sponsoring philanthropic events, or organizing some other fun activity and inviting these new<br />

students to hang out with you, meet new people, and learn about TKE. You’d be surprised at how many <strong>of</strong> these<br />

guys are looking to make new friends, find a real home away from home, and how many <strong>of</strong> them will truly<br />

embrace TKE’s core values. What a tremendous chance to get a head start on the new school year and to build<br />

excitement and enthusiasm for your chapter! Imagine beginning the year with a candidate class <strong>of</strong> top quality men<br />

before the fall term begins.<br />

Recruitment is our legacy and is core to our purpose. We didn’t become the largest fraternity in the Greek<br />

world by chance – we did it by believing in sound principles, believing in individual character, and by actively and<br />

aggressively seeking out more and more quality men to become Fraters.<br />

Recruitment isn’t something that we should focus on for a week in the fall<br />

and a week in the spring. It is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year<br />

process.<br />

For our alumni Fraters, why not spend some time getting reconnected<br />

with fellow TKE alumni from your home chapter, or with Tekes who live in<br />

your area? We’ve got Tekes located just about everywhere in the United<br />

States and spread throughout the world. Summer is a great time to get in<br />

touch with fellow Tekes and either become reacquainted or make some new friends yourself. Think about<br />

attending an area TKE alumni association gathering or even organizing one yourself. What a great chance to<br />

spend some time with others who share a common fraternal background with you, helping you network even<br />

deeper into your community.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Offices <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter can put you in touch with Tekes just about everywhere, so let us know if<br />

we can help.<br />

For the <strong>Fraternity</strong>, summer will be a time for us to refocus, train, and prepare for what we anticipate to be<br />

one <strong>of</strong> our most successful years yet. In June, the TKE Leadership Academy will train 48 undergraduate Fraters.<br />

TKE members will also participate in the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI), a leadership development<br />

program for Greek leaders from across the continent. <strong>The</strong> highlight <strong>of</strong> the summer will be the 54th Biennial<br />

Conclave in Las Vegas. We are anticipating a record number <strong>of</strong> Tekes and have an outstanding program prepared.<br />

TKE is fully prepared to begin the <strong>2007</strong>-08 academic year with a bang.<br />

It’s summer. It is a time for planning and preparation. Take advantage <strong>of</strong> this opportunity to grow a healthier<br />

TKE for you, your chapter, your fellow Fraters, and for the 240,000 other men who have taken our Bond. You<br />

owe it to yourself – and to our legacy. I look forward to seeing you all in Las Vegas!<br />

“As we enter the summer months, our collegiate<br />

chapters have a great opportunity to reflect,<br />

plan, and prepare for the future, and nowhere is<br />

this more important than in adding members to<br />

our chapters.”<br />

4 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Yours in the Bond,<br />

Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE<br />

Chief Executive Officer<br />

Getting a Head Start


life loyal teke<br />

41% Local Chapter Support – This money is put<br />

towards a chapter scholarship fund that is then<br />

distributed once the account reaches a total <strong>of</strong><br />

$5,000. <strong>The</strong>se can include housing assistance,<br />

leadership development and academic<br />

scholarships.<br />

30% Member Development & Recognition<br />

– This includes a lapel pin, certificate,<br />

membership card, membership database and<br />

other networking opportunities.<br />

18% LLT Communications – This money is<br />

put into a communications reserve. Lifetime<br />

communications including issues <strong>of</strong> THE TEKE<br />

*<br />

Where your LLT money goes<br />

Welcome to the newest members <strong>of</strong> LLT from January 1, <strong>2007</strong> – March 3, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Matthew R. Adams<br />

Mohammed N. Ahmad<br />

Nicholas C. Allen<br />

David G. Athans<br />

Matthew D. Barclift<br />

Michael H. Benson<br />

Jonathon Brack<br />

Michael Bright<br />

Anthony C. Brock<br />

Michael A. Casenta<br />

Blake L. Chambers, Jr.<br />

Michael Chiong<br />

Anthony L. Citro<br />

Michael A. DiBartolomeo<br />

Justin Donnelly<br />

Jason B. Fedeli<br />

18%<br />

Bradley J. Firkus<br />

Tony T. Gagliano<br />

Kevin Geist<br />

David G. George<br />

Daniel Gramann<br />

Erich P. Heidolph<br />

Adrian V. Herrera<br />

Avi H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Derek W. Hunter<br />

Herb C. Huser<br />

Stephen R. Jenne<br />

Andrew C. Kalinowski<br />

Lawrence King<br />

Mark A. Klein<br />

Jason C. Kobes<br />

Adam Kunkes<br />

6%<br />

5%<br />

30%<br />

*approximate<br />

41%<br />

Top 5 Chapter Contributions<br />

Jeffrey M. Laing<br />

Marc I. Lindner<br />

Michael J. Ludwig<br />

Andrew Mathieu<br />

Joseph E. McCabe<br />

Kiorl A. Megna<br />

Ian M. Middleton<br />

Joseph Misemer<br />

Brian Morrison<br />

William L. Morrow<br />

Walt B. Musselman<br />

Roy Nakkula<br />

Daniel Neuh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Andrew J. O’Connell<br />

Greg Z. Parker<br />

Robert J. Rieders<br />

magazine and other correspondence is included so<br />

you can keep up to date on what is going on in<br />

the TKE Nation.<br />

6% Alumni Servicing & Administration –<br />

This includes all administrative duties for the<br />

program and alumni development at various<br />

leadership conferences <strong>of</strong> TKE.<br />

5% VIP Special Events – Several times per<br />

year Life Loyal Teke receptions are held in<br />

cities across North America. This is an<br />

excellent networking opportunity for both recent<br />

and prominent alumni. Invitations are sent out a<br />

few weeks prior to each event.<br />

Chapter School # <strong>of</strong> LLTs Scholarship Money<br />

1) Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta University <strong>of</strong> Florida 28 $3,800<br />

2) Xi University <strong>of</strong> Washington 26 $2,700<br />

3) Zeta-Zeta University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Milwaukee 21 $2,300<br />

4) Zeta-<strong>The</strong>ta Western Illinois University 16 $2,200<br />

5) <strong>Epsilon</strong>-Nu University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Stevens Point 17 $2,100<br />

Andrew P. Righter<br />

Parker Riley<br />

John D. Rizzo<br />

Thomas G. Rossiter<br />

Nicholas T. Sero<br />

Andrew M. Shapiro<br />

Nathaniel E. Sheppard<br />

Daniel R. Siegelman<br />

Craig R. Surdy<br />

Craig C. Surdy<br />

Peyton Sykes<br />

Jeffrey J. Tondalo<br />

Christopher Wilke<br />

James E. Wright<br />

Gregory S. Wyatt, CFC<br />

Brian C. Yeager<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 5


ecruitment<br />

Dynamic Recruitment System<br />

Dynamic: continuous change, activity or progress<br />

Recruitment: enrollment or enlisting, suggesting year-round capability<br />

System: method or set <strong>of</strong> procedures arranged in a repeatable pattern<br />

Athe use <strong>of</strong> a matrix or spreadsheet for managing the<br />

names <strong>of</strong> prospective new members, called a names list.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are two results-producing activities that<br />

simplify this entire model:<br />

1) Get as many names as possible ON the names list;<br />

2) Get those names OFF the names list as quickly<br />

as possible.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter’s ability to grow and manage a large<br />

number <strong>of</strong> prospects is the key to having both the<br />

quantity and quality <strong>of</strong> brothers desired by the<br />

members. Dynamic recruitment is not about recruiting<br />

50 new members (although that’s <strong>of</strong>ten possible). <strong>The</strong><br />

goal is to maximize the number <strong>of</strong> men who are<br />

exposed to the <strong>Fraternity</strong>. <strong>The</strong> chapter is then<br />

responsible for deciding the right number <strong>of</strong> those<br />

men to accept for membership. Remember, quantity<br />

drives quality.<br />

6 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

dynamic recruitment system is a year-round,<br />

values-based strategy that will increase the<br />

quality and quantity <strong>of</strong> nearly any chapter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> centerpiece <strong>of</strong> this advanced approach is<br />

As fraternity and sorority members, we <strong>of</strong>ten talk<br />

about how “Recruitment is the lifeblood <strong>of</strong> the<br />

organization,” and “We have to recruit 24/7,” but<br />

when it comes down to doing the work <strong>of</strong> recruitment,<br />

we <strong>of</strong>ten fall short. Doing year-round recruitment<br />

is a hard task and sounds exhausting for those<br />

<strong>of</strong> us who have planned recruitment events before.<br />

So, here are a few tips to make year-round recruitment<br />

a much more manageable task.<br />

Tip #1:<br />

Cure Your Disease.<br />

Many fraternities and sororities have a nasty<br />

disease that can be hard to cure, and that <strong>of</strong>ten<br />

prevents them from doing effective year-round<br />

recruitment. <strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> that disease: Event-itis.<br />

Event-itis is a disease that has spread to almost every<br />

chapter. It makes all the members believe that they<br />

have to spend a lot <strong>of</strong> money and time on planning a<br />

big event in order to make friends. <strong>The</strong> thought <strong>of</strong><br />

having to put on big events every week to keep<br />

recruitment going year-round is daunting. <strong>The</strong>re is


good news though – the cure for Event-itis is doing<br />

small activities. Normal people (non-Greeks) make<br />

friends by doing simple, small activities together (e.g.<br />

lunch, c<strong>of</strong>fee, work out, hang out, etc.). Recruit<br />

people by doing normal people activities, and don’t<br />

put so much pressure on yourself to have big<br />

events all the time.<br />

Tip #2:<br />

People Don’t Join Organizations.<br />

It’s true. People don’t join organizations. People<br />

join people. Be honest, did you join a set <strong>of</strong> ideals, a<br />

calendar <strong>of</strong> activities, and a bunch <strong>of</strong> great T-shirts?<br />

Or did you join a group <strong>of</strong> people based on your<br />

relationships with one or two <strong>of</strong> the members? Most<br />

people can pinpoint the one person who recruited<br />

them into the organization. If we know this, we can<br />

focus our time on building one-on-one relationships<br />

and not “selling the organization.” People are going to<br />

join your fraternity or sorority because <strong>of</strong> their<br />

personal relationship with you, so don’t spend your<br />

time, energy and money on cool T-shirts, barbecues,<br />

parties, or events. Go out and make as many<br />

acquaintances and friends as possible, and watch them<br />

turn into members.<br />

Tip #3:<br />

You Can’t Recruit Who You Don’t Know.<br />

It is a simple concept. You really can’t recruit<br />

who you don’t know. So, if you want to build a<br />

successful year-round recruitment process, the first<br />

step is NOT to hold big events, make T-shirts or plan<br />

for house rotations. <strong>The</strong> first step is to get to know<br />

(just meet) as many people as you possibly can.<br />

With that in mind, build your year-round<br />

recruitment plan so your members are constantly<br />

collecting names and putting them on a names list.<br />

For many chapters, the quality <strong>of</strong> their members is as<br />

important as the quantity <strong>of</strong> members they have. Tip<br />

#3 suggests that Quantity drives Quality. In other<br />

words, the more names you have on your names list,<br />

the more people you’ll have to choose from, and the<br />

more likely you are to get high quality members.<br />

Reference: Mattson, M. & Orendi J. (2006). Good<br />

Guys: <strong>The</strong> Eight Steps to Limitless Possibility for <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

Recruitment; Phired Up Productions, LLC,<br />

Naperville, Ill.<br />

Getting Names OFF the List<br />

<strong>The</strong> names list will continue to grow, but<br />

nothing happens until those names come OFF<br />

the list. This means creating an expectation that<br />

chapter members reach out to those on the list<br />

quickly and regularly with invitations to spend<br />

time together.<br />

Invitations<br />

A prospect added to your names list<br />

should receive an invitation within no more<br />

than 72 hours to join members <strong>of</strong> the chapter<br />

in a small activity. Every name on the list<br />

should be contacted/invited at least every two<br />

weeks. If possible, allow the member who put<br />

the name on the list to do the inviting. If not,<br />

have a member <strong>of</strong> the recruitment<br />

coordinator’s team make the invitation.<br />

Small Activities<br />

Big events are fun, but they aren’t great<br />

for getting to know someone new. Inviting a<br />

prospect to join you and a few <strong>of</strong> your friends<br />

at a small activity is more likely to produce a<br />

comfortable environment and a meaningful<br />

friendship.<br />

Referrals<br />

While you are extending the invitation, go<br />

ahead and invite him to bring his roommate<br />

and/or hall mates. He will think you’re a really<br />

nice guy and you’ll have an opportunity to<br />

make more friends that will go on your<br />

names list.<br />

Small Group Activity Ideas<br />

Service/philanthropy<br />

events Video games<br />

Intramural teams Pick up sports games<br />

Social events Barbeque<br />

Student Union Bowling<br />

Lunch/Dinner Movies<br />

Billiards Laundry<br />

Computer Lab Hiking<br />

Card games Board games<br />

Campus activities Study groups<br />

Yard games Just “hanging out”<br />

recruitment<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 7


Southern Indiana<br />

the sit down<br />

Iowa State<br />

8 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

A roundtable discussion on the state <strong>of</strong> education<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sit Down<br />

with university presidents<br />

3<br />

Tulane<br />

By Tom McAninch, Communications Coordinator<br />

n 1978, the interfraternal world was rocked<br />

by the introduction <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the biggest<br />

cult classics in the history <strong>of</strong> film – Animal<br />

Iborn<br />

House. A stereotype <strong>of</strong> Greek Life was<br />

that has continued to be at the forefront <strong>of</strong><br />

people’s minds whenever the word fraternity is<br />

mentioned. While humorous, audiences have been<br />

unable to disconnect fiction from reality. Drunken<br />

debauchery and crazy initiation antics depicted in<br />

the movie by the Delta House have maintained more<br />

public attention than continued success <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Greek-lettered organizations in philanthropy,<br />

leadership and scholarship.<br />

According to the latest North-American<br />

Interfraternity Council Report, TKE chapters and<br />

colonies have put in more community service hours<br />

than ever before. Sometimes, successes like these<br />

can be overshadowed by social activities gone awry.<br />

An even greater consequence is when the severity <strong>of</strong><br />

this problem questions whether a TKE chapter or<br />

Greek Life is a valuable asset to the university or a<br />

burden.<br />

THE TEKE sought out these answers and<br />

more by talking with university presidents on the<br />

campuses <strong>of</strong> Iowa State, Southern Indiana, and<br />

Tulane University.


Dr. Gregory Ge<strong>of</strong>froy<br />

Dr. Gregory Ge<strong>of</strong>froy is the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Iowa State<br />

University, a campus <strong>of</strong><br />

26,000 students that boasts<br />

36 fraternities, 17 sororities<br />

and more than 2,500 Greek<br />

members.<br />

Frater Greg joined<br />

Alpha-Chi Chapter at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Louisville in<br />

1965 and graduated with honors in 1968 with a bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

science degree. He served in the Navy as an <strong>of</strong>ficer for two<br />

years before earning his doctorate in chemistry from the<br />

California Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology. He began his academic<br />

career as an assistant pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> chemistry at the Pennsylvania<br />

State University in 1974, advancing to associate<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor in 1978 and pr<strong>of</strong>essor in 1982. He was appointed<br />

head <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Chemistry in 1988 and dean <strong>of</strong><br />

the Eberly College <strong>of</strong> Science at Penn State in 1989.<br />

In 1997, Dr. Ge<strong>of</strong>froy was appointed senior vice<br />

president for academic affairs and provost at the University<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maryland, College Park, where he also served as interim<br />

president for two months in 1998. He assumed the head as<br />

Iowa State University president in 2001.<br />

Dr. Ray Hoops<br />

Dr. Scott Cowen<br />

Dr. Scott Cowen is the<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Tulane<br />

University, a campus <strong>of</strong><br />

10,000 students with 15<br />

fraternities and 10 sororities.<br />

Frater Scott joined<br />

Delta-Gamma Chapter at<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut-Storrs.<br />

He came to<br />

Tulane in 1998 from Case<br />

Western Reserve University where he was a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

faculty for 23 years and dean and Albert J. Weatherhead III<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> management at its Weatherhead School <strong>of</strong><br />

Management.<br />

He is the author <strong>of</strong> four books and more than 100<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional and academic articles, essays and commentaries.<br />

He is Tulane University’s 14th president. He also holds joint<br />

appointments as the Seymour S. Goodman Memorial<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> business in Tulane’s A.B. Freeman School <strong>of</strong><br />

Business and pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> economics in its School <strong>of</strong><br />

Liberal Arts.<br />

Dr. Ray Hoops is the president <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Southern Indiana, a<br />

campus <strong>of</strong> 10,000 students with six fraternities and four sororities.<br />

Frater Ray joined Gamma-Omega Chapter at Eastern Illinois<br />

University in 1960 and graduated in 1963. He earned his masters and<br />

doctoral degrees in audiology and speech sciences from Purdue University. He also completed an<br />

M.B.A. at Moorhead State University. His career as a scientist and educator has included a faculty<br />

appointment jointly at the University <strong>of</strong> Michigan and Wayne State University. He has extensively<br />

published and was nationally recognized for his contributions in the areas <strong>of</strong> rehabilitation <strong>of</strong><br />

post-surgical patients with cancer <strong>of</strong> the larynx and the analysis <strong>of</strong> language dynamics resulting<br />

from brain damage.<br />

His administrative appointments included the directorship <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Marketing<br />

in the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Health, Education, and Welfare. He received two national service<br />

awards for that work. He also was a Senior Fulbright-Hayes Research Scholar in the College <strong>of</strong><br />

Medicine at the University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines. Dr. Hoops served as the vice chancellor for<br />

academic affairs at the University <strong>of</strong> Mississippi. He became the second president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern Indiana in July 1994.<br />

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Iowa State University President Dr. Gregory Ge<strong>of</strong>froy<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: Looking at the state <strong>of</strong> education, is this<br />

a good or difficult time in higher education?<br />

Cowen: <strong>The</strong> influence and scope <strong>of</strong> higher education is<br />

much greater today than when I attended more than 40 years<br />

ago. Universities have become very large entities and in some<br />

cases the biggest employers in the cities they are in. Having<br />

said that, the university system is one <strong>of</strong> the greatest strengths<br />

North America has over the entire world.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: We have great students who want to make a<br />

difference in the world, which is different than in years past.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re was a generation concerned about making a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

money, there was another looking to be bolder, but these kids<br />

today aren’t concerned about that. <strong>The</strong>y truly desire to make<br />

an immediate and lasting impact.<br />

Hoops: I think higher education makes it a point to have<br />

difficult times, but in truth these are among the best <strong>of</strong> times.<br />

We are now in a period in North America where it is highly<br />

recognized that higher education is one <strong>of</strong> the keys to<br />

economic development. <strong>The</strong> better educated the community,<br />

the better opportunity it has <strong>of</strong> attracting quality businesses.<br />

Higher education is not a cost – it is an investment. <strong>The</strong><br />

greatest difficulty we are going to face in the near future is the<br />

spread between those who are educated and those who are<br />

not. In our society, there is ceasing to be a place for [uneducated]<br />

people. <strong>The</strong>re is literally no place in the economy for<br />

people who do not have a reasonable level <strong>of</strong> education, which<br />

is rapidly moving past high school.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What is the biggest problem higher<br />

education is facing today?<br />

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Cowen: <strong>The</strong> biggest challenges we face as an institution<br />

are affordability, accessibility, and accountability. We are doing<br />

more today than we ever have before from research, and from<br />

teaching and community outreach points <strong>of</strong> view. All<br />

institutions have become much more powerful forces in the<br />

community than ever before. We continue to work with the<br />

community and our students to figure out workable solutions,<br />

but overall I feel like we are doing better now than ever before.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: <strong>The</strong>re are the common challenges every<br />

university faces like affordability, but our biggest challenge is<br />

keeping our enrollment numbers up. It’s not because we aren’t<br />

affordable or a desirable campus, but in the Midwest we are<br />

faced with unique issues as I talked about before. <strong>The</strong><br />

challenge is meeting those issues and looking outside <strong>of</strong> our<br />

comfort zones to get the best and the brightest out there.<br />

Other than that, higher education is in one <strong>of</strong> its best times<br />

ever, so there isn’t much to complain about.<br />

Hoops: Cost escalation is the biggest problem today and<br />

moving into the future. When I went to college, I worked my<br />

way through never taking a dime from my parents. You can’t<br />

do that today. No matter how inexpensive the institution is<br />

when you put the dollars and cents together, it cannot be<br />

done. We have lost the ability <strong>of</strong> students working their way<br />

through and in turn are seeing escalating levels <strong>of</strong> debt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: Students today are much more technologically<br />

savvy. How has that impacted the traditional<br />

college setting?<br />

Cowen: Technology has totally changed how we interact<br />

with one another in a relatively short period <strong>of</strong> time. For the<br />

most part, this has all been very positive. It has made<br />

communications and knowledge acquisition a lot more<br />

accessible. <strong>The</strong> greatest challenge is how we integrate new<br />

technology in the classroom to improve education for our<br />

students. Even though that is a big problem, we have seen<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essors adapt seamlessly and work with students to<br />

understand how best they can combine technology and the<br />

traditional classroom setting.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: What is important is that we have the<br />

technological infrastructure <strong>of</strong> people and machine to ensure<br />

the best possible education for each student. Technology is<br />

influencing everything we do and everywhere we go – the way<br />

our pr<strong>of</strong>essors teach classes, the way our students learn<br />

material and how we do research. Our role is to make sure we<br />

continually stay ahead <strong>of</strong> the curve. What we should do best is<br />

provide that infrastructure that any student, faculty member<br />

or administrator can utilize.<br />

Hoops: It presents more opportunities than challenges<br />

to the administration. I think the principal issue is keeping the


expectations in line with the capabilities. In the long run,<br />

technology is a cost-saver. In the short run, it is very expensive,<br />

and that is the only problem administrations I have talked with<br />

have. Technology is all-together positive and it makes universities<br />

better places by making the learning environment better.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What does having a college degree mean<br />

to you?<br />

Cowen: This is a dynamic opportunity to develop the<br />

skills <strong>of</strong> the mind and heart. It’s one <strong>of</strong> those rare times in a<br />

person’s life where you are independent but still have the<br />

lifeline back to your parents who have sent you here to<br />

develop your mind. <strong>The</strong>se four or five years spent here are<br />

most <strong>of</strong>ten the most important years <strong>of</strong> a student’s life. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

is no way to replicate the type <strong>of</strong> opportunities you have on a<br />

campus. We talk a lot to our students about how to maximize<br />

your time here by taking a wide variety <strong>of</strong> classes and getting<br />

involved in leadership opportunities. Each <strong>of</strong> those opportunities<br />

you take advantage <strong>of</strong> will help you develop in some very<br />

important way and provide you with powerful memories for<br />

the rest <strong>of</strong> your life.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: I believe the bachelor’s degree is the prime<br />

degree. Things are much different these days in that people<br />

move around and change jobs much more frequently than they<br />

ever have before. What a college degree does more than<br />

anything else is that it prepares you to be flexible. What is<br />

most important is the skill set you gain. <strong>The</strong>re is a lot <strong>of</strong><br />

knowledge, but it’s the leadership, communication and teambuilding<br />

skills that will really take you somewhere. It provides<br />

that skill set, the fundamental knowledge for that first job, and<br />

the ability to continually learn and adapt to that second, third<br />

and beyond job.<br />

Hoops: Every university and college provides an<br />

atmosphere for you to grow as a person. I don’t think I have<br />

met anyone that came into the university and left it with a<br />

degree the exact same person. Universities don’t do things for<br />

people, but they provide opportunities for them. It does<br />

provide you with more earning potential down the road, but<br />

the biggest boon is to personal development.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What do you see in the next 10 or 20 years<br />

down the line for your institution?<br />

Cowen: Since Hurricane Katrina, we have had to<br />

restructure our campus and the path in which the university<br />

will travel. We have refocused our efforts from a doctoral,<br />

graduate and undergraduate institution to primarily the<br />

undergraduate. This is the most important time <strong>of</strong> a student’s<br />

life, and as we rebuild from the devastation, we need to make<br />

sure that it is these students whom our time is spent on. Once<br />

we have re-established ourselves more fully, we re-open the<br />

doors we have temporarily had to close in order to ensure our<br />

viability as a top-notch higher education institution.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: Iowa State has a strategic vision that works for<br />

the Midwest. We are facing a continual decline in high school<br />

graduation rates. We are also in the highest area <strong>of</strong> students<br />

that go to college. So it is a tough predicament we are in. Our<br />

biggest challenge is to keep our enrollments high, so we focus<br />

much <strong>of</strong> our energy on recruiting students from within and<br />

out <strong>of</strong> this state. We are also in an area that can produce<br />

renewable energy, ethanol and other bi<strong>of</strong>uels, so we are<br />

focusing a lot <strong>of</strong> energy on that because it meets the needs <strong>of</strong><br />

our state. We have to stay focused on what we do best and not<br />

be concerned about exponential growth, but rather stay in<br />

touch with Iowa and meet those needs.<br />

Hoops: <strong>The</strong>re is a rather broad trend among public<br />

universities toward raising the standards and accepting<br />

students who are the best and brightest, who are easier to<br />

teach. We are dedicated to four specific areas which will<br />

continue our growth in the future. One <strong>of</strong> those areas is<br />

service to the region. We don’t <strong>of</strong>fer a single program that<br />

doesn’t lead directly into a position in the geographic area. <strong>The</strong><br />

second is to provide a high-contact, high-service residential<br />

education, which is unique in our state. <strong>The</strong> third is cost<br />

containment. We charge the lowest tuition in the state because<br />

we are able to raise a lot <strong>of</strong> money from our alumni and get<br />

some volunteers to teach classes that we would never be able<br />

to get normally, such as having one <strong>of</strong> the major law firms in<br />

town teach a criminal justice class. Those are the types <strong>of</strong><br />

things that really help us save some money that we can pass on<br />

to the student. <strong>The</strong> last basic principle for us is to be flexible<br />

and open to change. That is hard for an institution, but we go<br />

out every five years and have open forums in the local<br />

economic centers. That gives us a pulse on how we are doing<br />

and where we can improve.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: Talk a little bit about your TKE experience<br />

as an undergraduate member.<br />

Cowen: I went to the university as a student-athlete,<br />

football player, and was placed in the TKE portion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

residence hall. So I was basically indoctrinated with the TKE<br />

experience from day one. While there was no pressure or<br />

expectation to join, I joined the second semester <strong>of</strong> my<br />

freshman year. I was very involved with political organizations<br />

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“What a college degree does more than anything else is that it<br />

prepares you to be flexible. What is most important is the skill<br />

set you gain; there is a lot <strong>of</strong> knowledge, but it’s the leadership,<br />

communication and team-building skills that will really take<br />

you somewhere.” – Dr. Gregory Ge<strong>of</strong>froy<br />

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Tulane University President Dr. Scott Cowen<br />

on campus and as a president in a couple. In TKE I was the<br />

Hegemon for a year and Epiprytanis later on. What I took<br />

away from my experience was leadership skills, both in terms<br />

<strong>of</strong> setting objectives and being held accountable for accomplishing<br />

those objectives. I also had to learn how to lead others<br />

and get them on board with the goals I had for the group.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: I was the first in my family to ever go to<br />

college, and I was a rather shy guy coming out <strong>of</strong> high school.<br />

I didn’t do much in high school to distinguish myself, so when<br />

I got to college I was committed to doing something different.<br />

I joined the TKE chapter because a guy from my church<br />

belonged and it helped me immensely. It gave me a real sense<br />

<strong>of</strong> family, helped me develop more social skills, and learn to<br />

work with other men to accomplish common goals. I was the<br />

Grammateus and Hypophetes, and I ran for Prytanis, but<br />

didn’t win. So TKE really meant a lot to me then, as it does now.<br />

Hoops: I loved my experience as a TKE <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

member. I think it was an excellent opportunity for me to<br />

grow socially, and most importantly, I learned how to move a<br />

group forward. I spent my last year as the Prytanis, and it was<br />

difficult to learn how to motivate change in the organization.<br />

At the time I took over the group, they were doing some<br />

things that they should not have been doing, and I had to<br />

create a culture <strong>of</strong> change to correct those problems. I was<br />

“But again the future is in the hands <strong>of</strong> the Greek-letter<br />

societies. If they choose to continue the Animal House behavior<br />

they were known for in the ’70s and ’80s, they will ultimately<br />

collapse.” – Dr. Scott Cowen<br />

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successful in some areas and not in others, but the most<br />

important thing was that I learned how to move the group<br />

forward as a whole.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: Is there value in the Greek system on your<br />

campus? Is it a burden or a blessing?<br />

Cowen: I think it is a positive for our university having<br />

almost a third <strong>of</strong> our students involved in them. I think it<br />

gives students another outlet in which to form leadership skills<br />

and relationships. <strong>The</strong> only time I get concerned is when their<br />

priorities seem to shift towards parties and drinking as<br />

opposed to the positive things they could be doing. We just<br />

have to make sure their energies are spent on the right things.<br />

Having said that, I want them to have a good time, but do it in<br />

a safe and smart way as I did while an undergraduate almost<br />

40 years ago.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: <strong>The</strong> Greek system has changed and is still<br />

undergoing stresses and changes. But overall, the Greek<br />

system here is a real asset to the institution. It is not a problem<br />

here and I carry that message with me everywhere I go. Look<br />

at the kinds <strong>of</strong> things the Greek system here promotes –<br />

leadership, scholarship, development <strong>of</strong> social skills and other<br />

things. Many <strong>of</strong> the student leaders here are a part <strong>of</strong> that<br />

aspect <strong>of</strong> campus. When I travel around to meet with our<br />

successful alumni, a very high percentage <strong>of</strong> them were Greek.<br />

It is not as healthy as it once was and as I like to see it. Some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the general reasons are that students don’t want to live in<br />

that kind <strong>of</strong> environment – they aren’t used to it. <strong>The</strong> other<br />

reason is that [the area surrounding campus] is overbuilt.<br />

Private developers have built brand new apartments which<br />

change the landscape. We have many discussions about how to<br />

keep the system healthy, but looking forward, it may be<br />

challenging.<br />

Hoops: I think there is value, but it is not unequivocal. I<br />

think everyone who is in the Greek system is getting something<br />

out <strong>of</strong> it. Let’s not kid ourselves, though, there have<br />

been serious problems nationwide in their social activities that<br />

need to be addressed. On my specific campus, I consider them<br />

a significant positive. <strong>The</strong>y contribute to a feeling <strong>of</strong> community.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y certainly provide a number <strong>of</strong> very good works and<br />

so much more. I think you can give the Greek-letter organizations<br />

everywhere a big pat on the back for the countless hours<br />

and donations to good causes. <strong>The</strong> problem has always been<br />

and will continue to be, though I think it is much less now<br />

than it used to be, control <strong>of</strong> the social behaviors. Hazing<br />

always was a bad thing, but is not as prevalent. <strong>The</strong> social<br />

problems are the real issues that need to be addressed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What does the future hold for Greek-letter<br />

societies?<br />

Cowen: <strong>The</strong>y are doing a lot <strong>of</strong> positive things for the


community with service hours and philanthropies, and I think<br />

they will continue that well into the future. But again, the<br />

future is in the hands <strong>of</strong> the Greek-letter societies. If they<br />

choose to continue the Animal House behavior they were<br />

known for in the ’70s and ’80s, they will ultimately collapse.<br />

But if they choose to refocus on things like service-learning<br />

and member development, the future is bright.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: I think overall the future looks bright, but<br />

fraternities and sororities need to change some things to stay<br />

relevant. I think every chapter has to look at what they really<br />

have to <strong>of</strong>fer – the benefits. At one time, the emphasis was<br />

social, the parties, but students can find that anywhere now. I<br />

think what attracts young men to fraternities is opportunity for<br />

personal development and what that really means. Chapters<br />

have to define that with programming and activities. <strong>The</strong><br />

fraternities that are successful on this campus have really<br />

centered themselves around personal development and worked<br />

very carefully to recruit the right kind <strong>of</strong> men who will fit into<br />

that over-arching objective.<br />

Hoops: As do most things, the Greek system goes<br />

through cycles, so there will be ebbs and flows <strong>of</strong> popularity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> principal challenges for the Greek system are threefold.<br />

<strong>The</strong> first <strong>of</strong> these is to be seen as an institution that is not<br />

exclusive <strong>of</strong> those who do not choose to be a part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

organization, but rather inclusive. <strong>The</strong> second issue is the most<br />

clear <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> them – to get control <strong>of</strong> the social behaviors. If<br />

you choose to be a part <strong>of</strong> a Greek-letter organization, you are<br />

accepting to be held in higher regard than a traditional student.<br />

Third is the issue that all organizations have difficulty with and<br />

that is communication. Too <strong>of</strong>ten the Greeks on my campus<br />

ask me what I can do to increase visibility on campus and in<br />

the community. I always say, that is not my job – that is yours.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se men and women need to be taught the essentials <strong>of</strong> how<br />

to communicate more effectively for not only promotion <strong>of</strong><br />

their organization, but also for when they enter the workforce<br />

and need those skills.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: For someone who wants to be in your position<br />

someday, what is a piece <strong>of</strong> advice on how to get there?<br />

Cowen: <strong>The</strong> biggest thing you have to remember for this<br />

position is that you will never make everyone happy, but if you<br />

make sound decisions that you and your staff stand behind,<br />

you will be successful. Aside from that, create a clear vision<br />

everyone can understand. Regardless <strong>of</strong> if they agree with it,<br />

they will respect the efforts you put forth. While this sometimes<br />

can be a thankless job, as long as you are committed to<br />

your goals and vision for a better institution, the intrinsic<br />

rewards are limitless.<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>froy: Most university presidents don’t set out to be a<br />

university president. <strong>The</strong>re is a normal career path – become a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor, department chair, dean, provost, and then president.<br />

Ninety percent <strong>of</strong> university presidents followed that path.<br />

Really the big thing is that you do a really good job in the<br />

leadership positions you have and that gets noticed.<br />

Ultimately, it is doing a good job in what you are asked to do,<br />

no matter the pr<strong>of</strong>ession, and you will be given opportunities<br />

if you want them. <strong>The</strong> thing I love best about my job is the<br />

students. I love to go over to the residence halls every once in<br />

awhile and have lunch with the students. I just walk in, find a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> students and start talking. I always tell my colleagues<br />

if you are ever having a bad day, go have lunch with some<br />

students and you will be uplifted by the spirit. It’s just a great<br />

feeling. It’s the people that make the institution what it is and<br />

I love it.<br />

Hoops: First <strong>of</strong> all, you need to do a good job at what<br />

you are doing now. No matter what the job may be, you need<br />

to establish yourself as a hard worker and a dedicated staff<br />

member. People move up in any company or organization<br />

because co-workers see their impressive work and discuss that<br />

with the upper management when opportunities arise. For a<br />

university president, get a [doctoral degree], build an academic<br />

career <strong>of</strong> four or five years, make sure to have scholarly<br />

production within your field, and take advantage <strong>of</strong> administrative<br />

opportunities that come to you. One <strong>of</strong> the principles<br />

you must have inside you is that service to others is more<br />

important than your own advancement. People can read if you<br />

are just trying to get ahead over time, but if you have an honest<br />

commitment to it, you will go far in whatever your calling is.<br />

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“One <strong>of</strong> the principles you must have inside you is that service<br />

to others is more important than your own advancement.<br />

People can read if you are just trying to get ahead over time.”<br />

– Dr. Ray Hoops<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern Indiana President Dr. Ray Hoops<br />

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hese three Fraters have taken up the challenge to<br />

lead students into the next century and beyond.<br />

While there are challenges they face every day, each<br />

T<strong>of</strong><br />

enjoys waking up in the morning to serve the needs<br />

their campus community. Furthermore, they have a<br />

positive outlook on Greek Life if organizations stick to what<br />

they teach in ritual. <strong>The</strong> old phrase “practice what you<br />

preach” rings true even today for the Greek system and TKE.<br />

Holding steadfast to what made us become the largest<br />

fraternity in the world is what will keep us there in the future.<br />

TKE values such as Scholarship, Character, Leadership,<br />

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Teamwork, Service, and Brotherhood are the benefits we<br />

should be promoting rather than social activities.<br />

Fraters Cowen, Ge<strong>of</strong>froy and Hoops have dealt with the<br />

same issues and problems that you as an alumnus or undergraduate<br />

member are facing right now, but all <strong>of</strong> it has and<br />

continues to help mold them into the dynamic leaders they are<br />

on campuses today. <strong>The</strong>y work tirelessly with other Fraters to<br />

share the spirit <strong>of</strong> TKE and what it truly means to be a<br />

fraternity man. Be examples on your campus and in your<br />

community by showing others Love, Charity and Esteem. Be<br />

proud to stand up and say, “I am a Teke for life.”<br />

President Cowan reflects on Tulane post-Katrina<br />

On August 29, 2005, New Orleans and the Gulf South experienced one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

worst natural disasters in the history <strong>of</strong> the United States. <strong>The</strong> damage to and<br />

labored recovery <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> New Orleans has been well documented, but<br />

much less has been said about the damage to the city’s largest employer, Tulane<br />

University, and its future viability as a leading American university and vital economic engine<br />

for the city, state and region. <strong>The</strong> hurricane forced Tulane University President Frater Scott<br />

Cowen to assess the immediate and future financial impact <strong>of</strong> the institution. Frater Scott<br />

and other University leaders had to plan to reshape and renew the institution to respond to<br />

the impact.<br />

Students clean up Tulane post-Katrina.<br />

Frater Cowen set out to reconstruct the campus with<br />

four main goals to accomplish:<br />

• Diligence in retaining the institutional quality and<br />

working to heighten that quality;<br />

Dedication to providing an unparalleled, holistic<br />

undergraduate experience for the students;<br />

Continued strengthening <strong>of</strong> core research areas and<br />

graduate programs that build on their strengths and can<br />

achieve world-class excellence; and<br />

An absolute commitment to using the lessons learned<br />

from Katrina to help rebuild the city <strong>of</strong> New Orleans<br />

and to then extend those lessons to other communities.<br />

Toward this end, Frater Cowen and his team developed a<br />

renewal plan that detailed the steps to achieve financial<br />

viability in the post-Katrina environment, while remaining<br />

true to the long-term goals and mission <strong>of</strong> the University,<br />

advancing Tulane’s status in the higher education community,<br />

strengthening the ties to and support <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Orleans, and maximizing efficiency.


THE TEKE sat down with Frater Cowen to discuss the<br />

hurricane, reconstruction efforts and where the University is<br />

meeting the aforementioned goals.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What was it like in the aftermath <strong>of</strong><br />

Hurricane Katrina trying to figure out what you were<br />

going to do?<br />

Cowen: It was really surreal. I think the survival <strong>of</strong> our<br />

institution was in jeopardy. When you take into account that<br />

we have been around since 1834 and all <strong>of</strong> that tradition <strong>of</strong><br />

excellence may soon be gone, that is pretty mind-boggling. To<br />

top it <strong>of</strong>f, we thought about all <strong>of</strong> the thousands <strong>of</strong> lives in<br />

the state that would be devastated if our institution no longer<br />

existed. It was staggering. Those four months before we got<br />

reopened in January were very intense and pressure-filled,<br />

coupled with a lot <strong>of</strong> anxiety and a lot to do in a very short<br />

time. Fortunately, we were able to do everything we had to in<br />

order to reopen on time. If we hadn’t opened in January, I<br />

don’t think we would have ever opened again. It would have<br />

been very difficult for the University to be closed for a year.<br />

Prior to our situation, no institution had ever been reopened<br />

after being closed a semester, let alone a year, so you can<br />

imagine what kind <strong>of</strong> anxiousness we were feeling.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What was it like being the head <strong>of</strong> this<br />

institution, trying to get operations reorganized?<br />

Cowen: You don’t really sit around and think about the<br />

magnitude <strong>of</strong> the situation; you just keep moving, trying to<br />

get small goals accomplished. If you sat and reflected on it, it<br />

would be so depressing and overwhelming that you wouldn’t<br />

get anything done. It was a very intense period <strong>of</strong> time. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

were a lot <strong>of</strong> late-night meetings in a Texas hotel with the<br />

management team. We felt the pressures every day, but we<br />

kept focused on short-term goals and coalesced as a team.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: How has the university dealt with the<br />

effects <strong>of</strong> Hurricane Katrina?<br />

Cowen: We have developed a vision for the future <strong>of</strong> the<br />

campus, realizing that some administration and community<br />

members would not be as supportive as we would like. But<br />

that is the nature <strong>of</strong> the beast. Being one <strong>of</strong> the largest economic<br />

engines in the city and the state <strong>of</strong> Louisiana, I have had to be<br />

mindful that my decisions reflect the brightest future possible.<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the biggest decisions I made was refocus on the undergraduate<br />

and eliminate a majority <strong>of</strong> our graduate programs.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: Talk a little bit about why that was a<br />

necessary step towards rebuilding the infrastructure.<br />

Cowen: <strong>The</strong> undergraduate program has always been the<br />

biggest strength <strong>of</strong> the institution. I thought we were a doing<br />

a fabulous job with it before the storm, but after it, I felt to<br />

“Prior to our situation, no institution had ever<br />

been reopened after being closed a semester,<br />

let alone a year, so you can imagine what kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> anxiousness we were feeling” – Dr. Cowen<br />

<strong>The</strong> campus <strong>of</strong> Tulane after heavy Katrina flooding.<br />

fully recover we needed to take that experience to another<br />

level. If we don’t have a strong undergraduate program, all<br />

other aspects <strong>of</strong> the college will disintegrate. <strong>The</strong> best analogy<br />

I can think <strong>of</strong> is that the undergraduate program is the heart,<br />

and if the heart is strong, all the other organs will function at<br />

their peak. Many <strong>of</strong> the changes we made after the hurricane<br />

were to position that program to be even more competitive in<br />

the market than before.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Teke: What kind <strong>of</strong> impact have you seen thus<br />

far? Has your theory held up?<br />

Cowen: It is early, but there are definitely signs pointing<br />

in the right direction that are encouraging. <strong>The</strong> freshmen who<br />

came in this year are giving us very high grades on their<br />

experience. I think ultimately that will translate into word <strong>of</strong><br />

mouth. In terms <strong>of</strong> application numbers and interested<br />

students applying for more information, those numbers are<br />

very high for where we thought they may be in the coming<br />

year. <strong>The</strong> most important thing is that we continue on the<br />

course we have set to keep Tulane a top-notch institution for<br />

years to come – and I think we are on that road to recovery.<br />

Despite incurring more than $400 million in losses and<br />

damages, under Frater Cowen’s leadership, Tulane’s<br />

buildings and operations were repaired, and more than 85<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> students returned to campus when the institution<br />

reopened in January 2006. He also took the lead reopening the<br />

city’s first public school and helped Xavier and Dillard<br />

Universities in New Orleans recover in the wake <strong>of</strong> Katrina.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is still much work left to do, but under the guidance <strong>of</strong><br />

Frater Cowen, the future <strong>of</strong> Tulane University appears bright.<br />

the sit<br />

down<br />

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from their eyes<br />

State <strong>of</strong> the Greek System<br />

“<strong>The</strong> university administration hates us,” said<br />

Johnny Teke. “We keep getting restrictions on our<br />

socials and on recruitment. We don’t work with<br />

them because they just want us to fail.”<br />

More than likely, you either said this yourself<br />

as an undergraduate or heard others around you<br />

make these comments. THE TEKE decided to talk<br />

with administrators and Fraters who deal with<br />

Matthew Matthew Butts Butts<br />

Butts<br />

Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Alumni<br />

Relations<br />

Kent State University<br />

Kent, Ohio<br />

Student Population: 33,630<br />

Dean Dean Har Harwood Har wood<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Greek Life/<br />

Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Student Activities Center<br />

<strong>The</strong> George Washington Univ.<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

Student Population: 10,394<br />

Based on your experience, what is your<br />

view on the state <strong>of</strong> the Greek system today?<br />

Butts: <strong>Fraternity</strong> membership continues to have a valued<br />

role on college campuses when members embrace the core<br />

values <strong>of</strong> their organization. Benefit is evident on the<br />

campuses where alumni are involved and challenge undergraduate<br />

members to live up to their obligations <strong>of</strong> membership.<br />

Chapters that have a meaningful system <strong>of</strong> accountability<br />

usually are perceived as contributing to both their Greek and<br />

university communities. Many chapters, however, are in a state<br />

<strong>of</strong> flux due to inconsistent leadership and lack <strong>of</strong> long-term<br />

goals beyond the current academic year. I believe the role <strong>of</strong><br />

alumni and advisors is more critical today than any time in the<br />

history <strong>of</strong> the fraternal movement. Groups that fail to hold<br />

members accountable usually are the chapters that are<br />

liabilities to both their campus Greek communities and the<br />

national fraternity.<br />

Harwood: In looking at the Greek world across the<br />

country, there are a lot <strong>of</strong> concerns and challenges. Most <strong>of</strong><br />

the concerns are on the men’s side and are related to alcohol.<br />

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Greek Life on their campus. We asked them to tell<br />

us, from their eyes, what the state <strong>of</strong> Greek Life is<br />

and how chapters can better work with them to<br />

ensure future success.<br />

Four Frater administrators on four different<br />

size campuses want to see TKE and Greek Life<br />

grow, but say it will take more than just parties to<br />

get the right men to lead your chapter.<br />

Greg Greg Greg Roskopf Roskopf<br />

Roskopf<br />

Greek Life Coordinator<br />

Loyola University<br />

New Orleans, Louisiana<br />

Student Population: 3,000<br />

Michael Michael Steele<br />

Steele<br />

Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Greek Housing<br />

Clemson University<br />

Clemson, South Carolina<br />

Student Population: 13,936<br />

For many chapters, the values they are living are out <strong>of</strong><br />

balance. <strong>The</strong>se men are separating large parts <strong>of</strong> their college<br />

experience from the <strong>Fraternity</strong> and allowing the house to be<br />

simply a place to party. We need to work to bring a better<br />

balance <strong>of</strong> academics, service, and leadership into the mix.<br />

Fortunately, there are pockets <strong>of</strong> success at certain campuses<br />

and within some chapters at all institutions.<br />

Roskopf: Today’s Greek communities can be both an<br />

asset and liability on campus. Some chapters and communities<br />

only focus on the “party” aspect <strong>of</strong> what it means to be a<br />

fraternity or sorority. <strong>The</strong>se organizations are typically the<br />

ones abusing alcohol and even hazing new members. It is not<br />

just Greek men either; the women can be just as guilty.<br />

However, there are numerous communities which live up to<br />

the values <strong>of</strong> what it means to be a member <strong>of</strong> a Greek-letter<br />

organization. <strong>The</strong>se communities have balance between<br />

academics, social activities, philanthropy, and service to the<br />

campus and community. <strong>The</strong>se communities contribute<br />

millions <strong>of</strong> dollars and thousands <strong>of</strong> hours in service to those<br />

in need. Members <strong>of</strong> healthy communities are leaders on<br />

campus and always relied upon for supporting the heart <strong>of</strong> the


university spirit. <strong>Fraternity</strong> and sorority communities who focus<br />

on a healthy balance are invaluable to the college experience.<br />

Steele: I will say that some days there is a gray cloud<br />

over the fraternity and sorority community. It is the actions <strong>of</strong><br />

a few that cause such negative attention to our community<br />

and commitment to our organizations. I would say that if our<br />

alumni step up to advise our chapters, we will continue to<br />

have less negative to deal with. Somehow our organizations<br />

need to instill a sense <strong>of</strong> lifelong commitment – just saying it<br />

is not enough.<br />

What is the value <strong>of</strong> Greek Life to your<br />

campus?<br />

Butts: Membership in a fraternity provides students with<br />

an excellent opportunity to apply their classroom experiences,<br />

practice responsible citizenship, develop their interpersonal<br />

skills, and contribute to the growth <strong>of</strong> their campus<br />

community. Outside <strong>of</strong> the university setting, Greek Life<br />

instills the ability to motivate and manage others, highlight<br />

successful project research, develop and implement programs<br />

– skills most employers would welcome as part <strong>of</strong> their<br />

organization.<br />

Harwood: At GW, the fraternities and sororities provide<br />

a place where students can bring all <strong>of</strong> their experiences<br />

together and share them with brothers and sisters. It is an<br />

open and diverse community that plays a healthy role in the<br />

lives <strong>of</strong> students and the overall GW community. Within the<br />

city <strong>of</strong> Washington, D.C., it provides a sense <strong>of</strong> home and<br />

connection. Greek Life is an important way for students to<br />

connect with the University.<br />

Roskopf: Greek Life is extremely valuable to Loyola<br />

University New Orleans. <strong>Fraternity</strong> and sorority members<br />

continue a tradition <strong>of</strong> excellence in programming, service,<br />

and scholastic achievement. When there is a project or new<br />

initiative on campus, the fraternity and sorority community<br />

always answers the call. Whether it is support for athletics, a<br />

community service project, or an initiative from the Women’s<br />

Resource Center, the fraternity and sorority community is<br />

willing to lend a helping hand. This tradition has been around<br />

since the first chapter colonized at Loyola in 1923. Another<br />

crucial component to the success <strong>of</strong> Loyola has been the<br />

alumni involvement. Not only do the alumni serve as<br />

volunteers, but they continually give generous donations to<br />

the University. Without Greek Life on campus, Loyola would<br />

not be the great institution it has become. <strong>Fraternity</strong> men and<br />

sorority women are and will continue to be a significant part<br />

<strong>of</strong> the spirit at Loyola.<br />

Steele: <strong>The</strong>y are the groups that keep some <strong>of</strong> the<br />

university’s traditions going in full force. <strong>The</strong>y also help bring<br />

back alumni for events and more. Our fraternity and sorority<br />

community serves as a big spirit committee because they are at<br />

all athletic events and campus events.<br />

Does the future <strong>of</strong> the Greek system look<br />

bright or bleak?<br />

Butts: <strong>The</strong> future <strong>of</strong> fraternities looks bright when<br />

fraternity members act on their values and view involvement as<br />

a lifetime obligation <strong>of</strong> serving others, including their current<br />

and future brothers. Unfortunately, the Greek communities<br />

that have a tradition <strong>of</strong> “living for what’s fun today” have<br />

created a stigma that impacts all our chapters’ abilities to move<br />

forward.<br />

Harwood: It really depends on a lot <strong>of</strong> factors. At GW,<br />

where we have a great system <strong>of</strong> support from the University,<br />

alumni, advisors, students, parents and HQs, the future is<br />

bright. Any <strong>of</strong> the elements I just listed can cause problems in<br />

the “system.” All interested parties must be part <strong>of</strong> making the<br />

future successful.<br />

Roskopf: I think the future <strong>of</strong> fraternity and sorority life<br />

looks bright, especially for the organizations who lead with<br />

integrity. If chapters and communities focus on what they<br />

were founded upon, they will continue to be valuable to the<br />

college experience. I also think organizations must change with<br />

the times, while keeping the focus on the founding principles.<br />

This means following the risk management guidelines and<br />

confronting the dead weight in your chapter. I personally feel<br />

if we confront the issues that plague us, we will find a solution<br />

to the problems facing Greek Life today. <strong>The</strong>re are new<br />

challenges with today’s college fraternity, especially with<br />

technology and risk management. Organizations must respond<br />

by keeping the fraternity experience relevant to the needs and<br />

desires <strong>of</strong> today’s college student. This is the responsibility <strong>of</strong><br />

both the actives and alumni members <strong>of</strong> the organizations.<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> and sorority alumni must step up to the challenge,<br />

as well as donating time and money to help ensure the<br />

longevity <strong>of</strong> the organizations. It’s going to take a team effort,<br />

but I know our members can and will step up to these<br />

challenges.<br />

Steele: I would say the fraternity and sorority life is a<br />

huge benefit to the institution as they are integrated and<br />

engaged in the campus community. <strong>The</strong>se are the people first<br />

to volunteer as alumni, give back to the institution and serve as<br />

ambassadors for the institution. Institutions, as well as the<br />

fraternity and sorority community, really need to find a way to<br />

“get on the same page.” Oftentimes, these two groups think<br />

the other does not support them or are not upholding the<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> the school. If these groups unite and work in the<br />

same direction, there will be a lot <strong>of</strong> positives from these<br />

unifying efforts.<br />

from their<br />

eyes<br />

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teke on the street<br />

REGION 1<br />

Why Why has has your your fraternity fraternity experience experience been been an an important important part part <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> college college life? life?<br />

life?<br />

Paul Paul Della Della Villa<br />

Villa<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)<br />

(Zeta-Mu)<br />

Current GPA: 3.0<br />

Junior/Management Engineering<br />

Rush Chairman, New Member<br />

Education Committee Chairman,<br />

Steward<br />

Study Abroad IQP Program: Bangkok,<br />

WPI Rugby, Student Ambassador<br />

“TKE has been my home for the past<br />

two and a half years. Being a Rush<br />

Chairman has given me a sense <strong>of</strong> pride<br />

in the fact that I can help something I<br />

love grow to be the best that it can be.”<br />

Brandon Brandon DeBaun DeBaun<br />

DeBaun<br />

George Washington University (Alpha-Pi)<br />

Current GPA: 3.25<br />

Senior/Economics<br />

Fundraising Chair, Crysophylos, Prytanis,<br />

TKE Leadership Academy Grad<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Omega, Research Intern, National<br />

Economic Research Associates (NERA)<br />

“My fraternity experience has truly tested<br />

my capacity as a leader, but more<br />

importantly my abilities as a man. <strong>The</strong> past<br />

four years have been an unforgettable time<br />

in my life that I will always remember and<br />

truly love. I will never forget the brothers<br />

in my chapter and how each has contributed<br />

to the man I am today. I will always do<br />

everything in my power to continue to give<br />

back to the <strong>Fraternity</strong> in any capacity I can<br />

– as an active and soon to be alumnus.”<br />

REGION 2<br />

What What skills skills have have you you learned learned & & sharpened sharpened that that that you you you can can take take with with you you once once you you graduate?<br />

graduate?<br />

Patrick Patrick Gribbin<br />

Gribbin<br />

Georgia Southern Univ. (Lambda-Upsilon)<br />

Current GPA: 2.35<br />

Senior/Finance<br />

Prytanis, Crysophylos, Pylortes, Rush<br />

Chairman, Athletic Chairman<br />

Resident Advisor, Homecoming Steering<br />

Committee<br />

“My participation in the TKE Leadership<br />

Academy and the RLCs has provided me<br />

with an expanded set <strong>of</strong> “people skills”<br />

that have made me more effective as a<br />

leader and a manager. Whether it’s<br />

making a presentation to a large group, or<br />

leading a small team on a specific project,<br />

I’ve been able to practice and hone my<br />

abilities in an environment that promotes<br />

my personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional growth –<br />

and also prepares me for life after college.”<br />

REGION 3 REGION 4<br />

How How has has has the the fraternity fraternity experience experience impacted impacted you? you?<br />

What What do do you you you find find most most valuable valuable valuable about about your your your college college college experience experience and and why?<br />

why?<br />

Mike Mike Marshall<br />

Marshall<br />

Knox College (Delta)<br />

Current GPA: 3.1<br />

Junior/Political Science<br />

Crysophylos<br />

Student Senate, Pre-Law Club,<br />

Lacrosse<br />

“Being in this tight-knit group <strong>of</strong><br />

guys has not only allowed me to<br />

develop amazing friendships that will<br />

last beyond college, but has shown me<br />

what I can achieve with the help <strong>of</strong> 35+<br />

brothers. I have learned that you get<br />

out <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Fraternity</strong> what you put into<br />

it. If you work really hard to try to<br />

better your chapter, it turns you into a<br />

person who is ready to take on any<br />

challenge.”<br />

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James James T TTaggar<br />

TT<br />

aggar aggart aggar<br />

Northern Michigan University (<strong>The</strong>ta-Iota)<br />

Current GPA: 3.02<br />

Junior/Business Management<br />

Prytanis<br />

“TKE has provided opportunities to<br />

develop a set <strong>of</strong> skills that are not available<br />

in a classroom setting. I have not only<br />

developed my abilities as a leader, but also<br />

my interpersonal skills and confidence in<br />

myself, setting me apart from other<br />

individuals who have not had the same<br />

opportunities.”<br />

Aria Aria Ghaffari<br />

Ghaffari<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley (Nu)<br />

Current GPA: 3.804<br />

Sophomore/Molecular and Cell Biology<br />

Recruitment Chair, Philanthropy Chair,<br />

IFC Chair, Intramural Basketball Team<br />

Captain<br />

Alameda County Medical Center ER<br />

volunteer, Sports for Kids volunteer<br />

(afterschool program for an elementary<br />

school), IFC Judicial Committee, Ski and<br />

Snowboard Club, Intramural Basketball<br />

(Men’s League)<br />

“I value the academic challenge <strong>of</strong> my<br />

classes because it improves my time<br />

management skills.”<br />

Muhammad Muhammad Furqan Furqan<br />

Furqan<br />

Florida Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

(Omicron-Nu)<br />

Current GPA: 3.78<br />

Junior/Physics<br />

Intramural Sports Committee Chairman,<br />

Webmaster, Hegemon<br />

Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society<br />

“In my time in the <strong>Fraternity</strong>, I have<br />

learned how to get people to work<br />

together as a cohesive group towards a<br />

common goal. This will benefit me well<br />

past college.”<br />

Brian Brian Thompson<br />

Thompson<br />

New Mexico State University (Alpha-<br />

Omicron)<br />

Current GPA: 3.4<br />

Junior/Geography<br />

Grammateus<br />

“In my college experience so far, the<br />

most valuable thing I have learned is no<br />

matter what happened the night before,<br />

always get up and do what you need to get<br />

done. If you can’t crow with the roosters,<br />

don’t hoot with the owls.”


tke by the numbers<br />

500<br />

collegiates collegiates attended attended the the 2006<br />

2006<br />

Regional Regional Leadership Leadership Conferences<br />

Conferences<br />

271<br />

3,101<br />

men initiated<br />

in 2006<br />

active chapters & colonies<br />

in the United States<br />

and Canada<br />

241,654<br />

men initiated<br />

since 1899<br />

Educational<br />

Educational<br />

Foundation<br />

Foundation<br />

assets:<br />

assets:<br />

$4.35 $4.35 M<br />

M<br />

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leadership program<br />

Reaching Higher<br />

Regional Leadership Conferences <strong>2007</strong><br />

Since the late 1970s, Regional Leadership Conferences<br />

have brought together undergraduate and<br />

alumni Fraters to share, learn and live the<br />

principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong>. This past<br />

February more than 600 Fraters participated in leadership<br />

training at four sites: St. Louis, Charlotte, Los Angeles<br />

and Philadelphia.<br />

Building on momentum<br />

from previous years, the<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Regional Leadership<br />

Conferences featured a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> enhancements.<br />

Each RLC opened with a<br />

Welcome Reception and<br />

Ritual Workshop on Friday,<br />

along with the running <strong>of</strong><br />

Grand Hypophetes Brian C. M. Barrett at the<br />

the Formal Ritual and, for<br />

Philadelphia RLC with 2006 International Sweet- alumni and graduating<br />

heart Ashley Metzel.<br />

seniors, the <strong>Fraternity</strong> for<br />

Life Ritual.<br />

Saturday morning presented a day filled with educational<br />

programming. Each chapter <strong>of</strong>ficer was trained on how to<br />

better execute the duties <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice and be a more effective<br />

leader. <strong>The</strong> pathways <strong>of</strong> programming placed two related<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices together, such as the chapter Prytanis and Epiprytanis,<br />

Grammateus and Histor, Hypophetes and Hegemon, Pylortes<br />

and Recruitment Chair. <strong>The</strong>re was an individual session for<br />

the Crysophylos.<br />

During lunch at each RLC, members were addressed by<br />

a different TKE or Greek Life leader about being a leader in<br />

TKE and beyond. In St. Louis, Fraters heard from Frater Paul<br />

Lefevre on the effects <strong>of</strong> drinking and driving; Associate<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Student Activities at Indiana University Jeremiah<br />

Shinn spoke to the group in Charlotte about relations<br />

between the university and the chapter; in Los Angeles,<br />

Grand Epiprytanis Bob McMurry made an address about<br />

what being a Teke is all about; and in Philadelphia, Frater Bill<br />

Christian discussed leadership.<br />

TKE also partnered with Phired Up Productions, LLC<br />

to provide cutting-edge recruitment training. <strong>The</strong> recruitment<br />

consulting firm published their first book, Good Guys, in 2006<br />

and has worked with Greek-letter organizations implementing<br />

the tools taught in the paperback.<br />

In the afternoon general session at each RLC, Phired Up<br />

presented their Dynamic Recruitment Workshop. It was an<br />

interactive, innovative and fun recruitment training program<br />

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designed to help our chapters recruit a higher number <strong>of</strong><br />

better-quality members.<br />

Participants from all four RLCs called the recruitment<br />

training the best they have ever seen. Comments flooded in<br />

about this year’s programming.<br />

“In a word, this was the best RLC I have attended either as<br />

an undergrad or alum,” said Andy Simon, past GPA and<br />

Leadership Academy Board <strong>of</strong> Governors member. “<strong>The</strong><br />

recruitment presentation was the highlight. I also like the<br />

format <strong>of</strong> dividing up the participants by <strong>of</strong>ficers.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dynamic Recruitment Workshop started with basic<br />

tactics helping participants master the four competencies <strong>of</strong><br />

recruitment excellence: skills development, product knowledge,<br />

audience understanding, and motivation. Facilitators unveiled a<br />

proven system, empowering chapter members with a consistent<br />

method for attracting top undergraduate leaders. This Dynamic<br />

Recruitment process is becoming the template for applied, yearround,<br />

values-based recruitment success.<br />

“Whether it was K-State, OSU, IUPUI, Drake, or any<br />

school regardless <strong>of</strong> size and student population, everyone took<br />

something away,” said Greg Roskopf, KOA and Greek Advisor<br />

at Loyola University in New Orleans. “I know the men enjoyed<br />

a more challenging <strong>of</strong>ficer training track. <strong>The</strong> curriculum was<br />

the best I have seen at an RLC.”<br />

Each Saturday was capped with a regional banquet in the<br />

evening. Attendees in St. Louis listened to a motivational speech<br />

by TKE CEO Kevin Mayeux. In Charlotte and Los Angeles,<br />

they heard about Grand Prytanis Mark Fite’s vision for TKE,<br />

and in Philadelphia TKE Educational Foundation Board<br />

Chairman Greg Woodson told everyone why they should be<br />

proud to be a Teke.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Regional Leadership Conference was a great<br />

experience that gave me an opportunity to learn more about the<br />

leadership positions I want to be in,” said Kenny Verrill, Rho-<br />

Upsilon. “I can implement all <strong>of</strong> these tools for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

my chapter and self. I was also able to share and learn with<br />

Fraters from across the country, which I wouldn’t be able to do<br />

anywhere else.”<br />

If you were unable to make any <strong>of</strong> the RLCs, you certainly<br />

do not want to miss this opportunity to share in the spirit <strong>of</strong><br />

brotherhood in 2008! Thanks to all <strong>of</strong> the volunteers who led<br />

the pathways and made each a success.<br />

Learn more about the 2008 RLCs being announced at Conclave<br />

in Las Vegas, Nev., August 5-8. Log on to www.tke.org for<br />

more information about all leadership opportunities.


volunteers <strong>of</strong> the month<br />

APRIL <strong>2007</strong> ▲ Robert A. Jarred<br />

Frater Robert Jarred was initiated in 1984 at<br />

Omicron-<strong>Kappa</strong> Chapter (University <strong>of</strong><br />

Louisiana). As an undergraduate member he<br />

served as Recruitment Chairman, Alumni<br />

Relations Chairman, Histor, Hegemon,<br />

Crysophylos, and Prytanis. His dedicated service<br />

continued past graduation in 1986, being<br />

appointed as District Vice President, Delta<br />

District in 1987. He spearheaded the<br />

recolonization <strong>of</strong> his dormant home chapter in 1993 and served as<br />

Omicron-<strong>Kappa</strong> Chapter Advisor for five years. He organized a<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, served as its chairman for five years, and organized<br />

the Omicron-<strong>Kappa</strong> Chapter Alumni Association, serving as<br />

president for five years. He was appointed by the Grand Prytanis to<br />

serve on multiple Courts <strong>of</strong> Inquiry as Chief Justice, as a Province<br />

Advisor in 1998, Grand Province Advisor in 2000, and was appointed<br />

by Grand Prytanis Lon Justice to serve on the Judiciary Committee in<br />

1999, having served as chairman since 2001.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> machine that drives the <strong>Fraternity</strong> is the chapter and<br />

regional volunteer,” said Frater Robert. “I have been honored to<br />

serve the <strong>Fraternity</strong> in many capacities over the years, but the place<br />

where I think I made the most difference was working with the men<br />

<strong>of</strong> my chapter as a Chapter Advisor. Just recently, I ran into a young<br />

Frater whom I helped initiate in 1995. He inadvertently paid me a<br />

tremendous compliment when he commented that the practical<br />

lessons I had passed on to him when he was chapter Crysophylos still<br />

served him well in his personal and business life to this day. If there is<br />

a universal expectation shared by all good volunteers, it is that they<br />

want to make a positive difference in someone else’s <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

experience.”<br />

Frater Robert is lawyer practicing in areas <strong>of</strong> bankruptcy, tax,<br />

and commercial litigation. A Life Loyal Teke, he received the<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> Key Leader Award in 2006. In addition, he has attended all<br />

11 Conclaves since his initiation.<br />

MAY <strong>2007</strong> ▲ Rusty Vanneman<br />

Frater Rusty Vanneman was initiated at Phi<br />

Chapter (University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska - Lincoln). He<br />

then transferred to Babson College in Wellesley,<br />

Mass., where he affiliated with Pi-Rho Chapter.<br />

He graduated from Babson College with a B.S.<br />

in management with high distinction and as a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> Cardinal Key in 1988.<br />

Residing in Lincoln, Neb., he has helped<br />

spearhead the efforts <strong>of</strong> gathering alumni for a<br />

rebirth <strong>of</strong> Phi Chapter. Frater Rusty has spent countless hours helping<br />

Expansion Coordinator Jon Hackler this semester to recruit and train<br />

volunteers to ensure future success.<br />

“Fraternities, given their emphasis on scholastics, self-government,<br />

community service, campus involvement, social activities and<br />

athletics, provide ample opportunities to create lifelong relationships<br />

and produce a deeper, richer and more meaningful collegiate<br />

experience,” said Frater Rusty. “While being in a fraternity means<br />

being held to higher standards and expectations, and is clearly more<br />

<strong>of</strong> a challenge, I believe it makes one a better person and makes the<br />

world a better place. In addition to all this, I want to specifically give<br />

back because I feel that any success I may have achieved in my<br />

personal or pr<strong>of</strong>essional life is indeed linked to the relationships,<br />

opportunities and role models while I was an undergraduate<br />

member.”<br />

Today he is a managing director for an investment firm called<br />

Kobren Insight Management, which is an E*Trade wealth management<br />

company. Frater Rusty, a Life Loyal Teke, has been in the<br />

investment business since 1990 and is a Chartered Financial Analyst<br />

(CFA). He also volunteers for Babson College, the Food Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

Lincoln, and Teammates, a mentoring program.<br />

JUNE <strong>2007</strong> ▲ DJ Boland<br />

Frater DJ Boland was initiated at Iota-Xi<br />

Chapter (Concord University). As an undergraduate<br />

he served as Recruitment Chairman,<br />

Grammateus and Epiprytanis, and organized<br />

the chapter’s 40th anniversary dinner. He was<br />

also involved in numerous other organizations,<br />

serving as vice president and president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Student Government Association and as a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> several honors organizations. He<br />

graduated summa cum laude from Concord with bachelors <strong>of</strong> science<br />

degrees in computer science and computer information systems in<br />

addition to a bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree in political science.<br />

He currently serves as a Province Advisor in West Virginia<br />

and as the Board Secretary/Treasurer <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Advisors <strong>of</strong><br />

Iota-Xi Chapter. Over the past academic year, he has organized the<br />

West Virginia Province Education Conference with the help <strong>of</strong> Frater<br />

James Upton <strong>of</strong> Iota-Omega Chapter and has served as the chair<br />

<strong>of</strong> two General Courts in the state <strong>of</strong> West Virginia to help those<br />

chapters deal with their accrued debt.<br />

“Involvement in <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> as a volunteer has always<br />

been a way for me to help ensure other men the opportunity to join,”<br />

said Frater DJ. “Without TKE I would not be who I am today, and I<br />

look forward to helping the next generation <strong>of</strong> Fraters become the<br />

best men and leaders they can be.”<br />

Frater DJ is currently in pursuit <strong>of</strong> a masters degree in computer<br />

science, specifically in the areas <strong>of</strong> computer forensics and data<br />

mining, at West Virginia University and set to graduate next fall.<br />

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Schedule <strong>of</strong> Events<br />

Sunday, August 5<br />

Afternoon: Check-In<br />

Evening: 1st Session <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter<br />

Monday, August 6<br />

Morning: Training Sessions<br />

Afternoon: Training Sessions<br />

Evening: Off-Site Celebration<br />

Tuesday, August 7<br />

Morning: Service Project<br />

Afternoon: 2nd Session <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter<br />

Evening: Grand Inaugural Banquet<br />

Wednesday, August 8<br />

Morning: Check-Out<br />

22 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

T<br />

he Riviera Hotel and<br />

Casino is the place to be<br />

August 5-8, <strong>2007</strong>, when<br />

Tekes from across the<br />

continent will gather for the <strong>Fraternity</strong>’s<br />

54th Biennial Conclave in Las Vegas,<br />

Nevada.<br />

Known as “<strong>The</strong> Entertainment<br />

Capital <strong>of</strong> the World,” Vegas has<br />

luxurious hotels, superlative cuisine,<br />

unique shopping experiences, dazzling<br />

and unusual stage shows, worldfamous<br />

gaming, and is a paradise<br />

for all kinds <strong>of</strong> sight-seeing and<br />

recreational activities.<br />

Don’t miss out on the chance to<br />

work, play, and celebrate the brotherhood<br />

with Fraters from more than<br />

300 chapters and colonies. Bring your<br />

family and friends and make it a<br />

vacation – a special guest program is<br />

available. Plan now to be a part <strong>of</strong> this<br />

biennial event!<br />

Details on Conclave registration<br />

and programming are contained in<br />

these pages.<br />

How to Register<br />

All registration is handled through MACC in Colmar, Pennsylvania. You can<br />

register using MACC’s on-line system, or by downloading a registration<br />

form (PDF) and mailing it to MACC, P.O. Box 513, Colmar, PA 18915-<br />

0513. For more information, go to www.tkeconclave.org.


Registration Packages for Collegiate Members<br />

<strong>The</strong> package price for collegiate members includes<br />

housing (the quad room package is 4 men in a room; triple is 3<br />

in a room; double is 2 in a room; single is 1 in a room; chapter<br />

bundle is 2 rooms <strong>of</strong> 4 men each), registration and education<br />

materials, souvenirs, lunch and dinner on Monday, lunch and<br />

dinner on Tuesday, attendance at the Off-Site Celebration<br />

(dinner Monday), and attendance at the Grand Inaugural<br />

(dinner Tuesday).<br />

Collegiate members cannot purchase individual event<br />

tickets or a non-housing option; you must purchase a registration<br />

package that includes housing. <strong>The</strong> reason for this<br />

requirement is that TKE has a contractual arrangement with<br />

<strong>The</strong> Riviera to purchase a set number <strong>of</strong> rooms. In return, they<br />

provide TKE with the space we need to conduct our meetings.<br />

If collegiate members were to purchase rooms outside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

block, TKE would still have to pay <strong>The</strong> Riviera for those rooms.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chapter bundle is designed for 8 men from the same<br />

chapter who register at the same time. If you were to purchase<br />

the early registrations separately, the cost would be 8 x $675 =<br />

$5,400. But, with the chapter bundle, the cost is only $3,900. So,<br />

for example, if your chapter has already paid the full $1,000 into<br />

the Conclave Savings Plan, the chapter bundle = $3,900 -<br />

$1,000 = $2,900 divided by 8 = $362.50 per person.<br />

Roommates must register and pay at the same time.<br />

Housing may not be available after July 6. <strong>The</strong>re are no<br />

cancellations or refunds, but substitutions are accepted.<br />

Collegiate Registration Fees<br />

Early Regular Late<br />

Chapter Bundle ends May 25 ends July 6 after July 6<br />

8-Men $3,900 $4,100 $4,300<br />

Price Per Person<br />

Quad Room Package $ 675 $ 725 $ 775<br />

Triple Room Package $ 700 $ 750 $ 800<br />

Double Room Package $ 775 $ 825 $ 875<br />

Single Room Package $ 885 $ 935 $ 985<br />

Registration Packages for Alumni Members<br />

Alumni registration includes the Off-Site Celebration<br />

(Monday dinner), Grand Inaugural (Tuesday dinner), program<br />

lunches (Monday and Tuesday), registration materials, and<br />

souvenir. Alternatively, alumni may purchase individual tickets<br />

to the Grand Inaugural and/or the Off-Site Celebration.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Friends and Family program is a program for guests<br />

<strong>of</strong> registered alumni at Conclave. <strong>The</strong> program includes planned<br />

activities on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. <strong>The</strong> cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />

program is $195 and includes registration, transportation to/<br />

from events, lunch (Monday and Tuesday), Off-Site Celebration<br />

(Monday dinner), and Grand Inaugural (Tuesday dinner).<br />

Roommates must register and pay at the same time.<br />

Housing may not be available after July 6. <strong>The</strong>re are no<br />

cancellations or refunds, but substitutions are accepted.<br />

Alumni Registration Fees<br />

Early Regular Late<br />

ends May 25 ends July 6 after July 6<br />

Per Person (no housing) $300 $350 $400<br />

Optional<br />

Off-Site Celebration Only $125 $150 N/A<br />

Grand Inaugural Only $125 $150 N/A<br />

Friends and Family Program $195 $245 $295<br />

Housing $89+/night $89+/night may not be available<br />

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TKE<br />

EDUCATIONAL<br />

FOUNDATION<br />

A n n u a l R e p o r t<br />

2 0 0 6


T a u K a p p a E p s i l o n<br />

T h e F r a t e r n i t y f o r L i f e<br />

Dear Fraters & Friends <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong>,<br />

With total assets growing by more than $1 million and a parternship with the<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> solidified, 2006 has been a banner year for the TKE Educational<br />

Foundation. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Fraternity</strong> and Foundation leadership are now walking in lockstep,<br />

blazing a trail that has brought to the Foundation more financial support<br />

than ever before in a single year. By December 31, 2006, total assets grew to more<br />

than $4,350,000!<br />

Such growth was possible because TKE Leadership focused on a vision<br />

developed at a joint meeting <strong>of</strong> the Grand Council and the TEF Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Directors, “To create lifelong relationships that enhance educational, interpersonal,<br />

community and pr<strong>of</strong>essional success.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> day our leaders developed this vision, there was electricity in the room.<br />

We hoped to focus our energy and philanthropy on programs that support this<br />

vision.<br />

Six new Fraters were invited to join the Foundation board. <strong>The</strong>y include<br />

Fraters John Phillips <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, Calif., Bob Plank <strong>of</strong> Houston, Texas, John<br />

Reagan <strong>of</strong> Atlanta, Ga., Mark Romig <strong>of</strong> New Orleans, La., Roger Smith <strong>of</strong><br />

Kansas City, Mo., and Jonn Wullschleger, also <strong>of</strong> Kansas City, Mo. <strong>The</strong>se new<br />

members are bringing energy and ideas, as well as financial support, to our great<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong>. <strong>The</strong>y are honoring our commitment to give time, talent and treasure to<br />

help insure a great TKE experience. With your donations, each <strong>of</strong> our programs<br />

will be able to reach more young men than ever before and teach them how to<br />

become the leaders <strong>of</strong> tomorrow.<br />

We have an opportunity unlike any other in our history. With a clear vision<br />

and united leadership, our great <strong>Fraternity</strong> can touch young Fraters’ lives<br />

positively and help forge the influential men <strong>of</strong> tomorrow. Join us in making this<br />

vision a reality.<br />

That is the TKE spirit – many men as one man – together we can make<br />

great progress by providing opportunities like the ones we benefited from,<br />

available for more than 10,000 undergraduate members in TKE today.<br />

We need your help! Please join us in this important mission. Many men as<br />

one man includes YOU!<br />

Yours in the Bond,<br />

Gregory P. Woodson<br />

Foundation Chairman<br />

Gary A. Reed<br />

Foundation President<br />

Woodson<br />

Reed<br />

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foundation leadership<br />

Woodson<br />

Ernest<br />

Reagan<br />

Fite<br />

26 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Justice<br />

Muir<br />

Muse<br />

Stacey<br />

Brock<br />

CHAIRMAN<br />

GREGORY P. WOODSON<br />

Beta-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

RICHARD C. ERNEST<br />

VICE CHAIRMAN<br />

Beta-Mu<br />

Bucknell University<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

JOHN A. REAGAN<br />

SECRETARY-TREASURER<br />

Beta-Pi<br />

Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

GRAND PRYTANIS<br />

MARK A. FITE, CFC<br />

Delta-Xi<br />

Miami University<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

LONNIE G. JUSTICE, PGP<br />

Pi-Alpha<br />

Ashland University<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

STEVEN J. MUIR<br />

Beta-Eta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Rolla<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

WILLIAM V. MUSE, PGP<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Upsilon<br />

Northwestern State University<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

LEE M. STACEY<br />

Rho-Sigma<br />

Grand Valley State University<br />

Term expires <strong>2007</strong><br />

KEVIN J. BROCK<br />

Beta-Rho<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Akron<br />

Term expires 2008


BENNY L. JOHNSON<br />

Delta-Nu<br />

Northwest Missouri State University<br />

Term expires 2008<br />

BRUCE B. MELCHERT, PGP<br />

Beta-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

Term expires 2008<br />

JAMES L. TOTTEN, PGO<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Psi<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

Term expires 2008<br />

MILES C. WILKIN<br />

Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Term expires 2008<br />

FREDRICK “FRITZ” JACOBI<br />

Lambda-Alpha<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

JOHN B. PHILLIPS<br />

Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

RICHARD E. SCHULTZ<br />

Gamma-Rho<br />

Indiana State University<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

ROGER K. SMITH<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Nu<br />

Rockhurst University<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

JONN WULLSCHLEGER<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Nu<br />

Rockhurst University<br />

Term expires 2009<br />

Johnson<br />

Melchert<br />

Totten<br />

Jacobi<br />

Phillips<br />

Schultz<br />

Smith<br />

Wilkin Wullschleger<br />

foundation<br />

leadership<br />

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Permanently<br />

Restricted Funds<br />

Temporarily<br />

Restricted Funds<br />

financial operations<br />

Building and Facilities<br />

Investment Earnings<br />

Revenues<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Educational Foundation is incorporated as a not-for-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation in<br />

the state <strong>of</strong> Indiana and maintains tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Internal Revenue Code. Its tax I.D. number is 51-0166412. Contributions made to the<br />

Foundation for its educational and charitable purposes <strong>of</strong>fer tax advantages to donors to<br />

the full extent <strong>of</strong> the law. <strong>The</strong>re are many ways to give to the TKE Educational Foundation<br />

to demonstrate support <strong>of</strong> your <strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life and help fund the educational,<br />

leadership and scholastic programs available through the Foundation. It is now possible<br />

to use the convenience <strong>of</strong> the internet to make secure online donations at<br />

www.tkefoundation.org. Although not always the primary motivation for contributing,<br />

virtually all gifts to the Foundation qualify for special tax considerations for the donor.<br />

Other Income<br />

Annual Fund<br />

Contributions<br />

Unrestricted Funds<br />

Annual Fund Contributions $219,570 34%<br />

Unrestricted Funds 150,484 24%<br />

Temporarily Restricted Funds 141,607 22%<br />

Permanently Restricted Funds 6,200 1%<br />

Investment Earnings 65,282 10%<br />

Building and Facilities 48,000 7%<br />

Other Income 15,654 2%<br />

Total Revenues $646,797 100%<br />

Investment Gains $185,960<br />

28 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

FISCAL YEAR JUNE 1, 2005 - MAY 31, 2006<br />

Income and Expense by Categories<br />

Building and Maintenance<br />

Administration<br />

Development -<br />

Major/Annual<br />

Expenditures<br />

Leadership Academy<br />

Alumni Advancement<br />

Undergraduate<br />

Programs<br />

Alumni Advancement $83,397 13%<br />

Undergraduate Programs 157,054 25%<br />

Leadership Academy 65,858 10%<br />

Development – Major/Annual 119,825 19%<br />

Administration 186,969 29%<br />

Building and Maintenance 23,096 4%<br />

Total Expense $636,100 100.00%


leadership scholars<br />

Ronald W. Reagan<br />

Leadership Award<br />

“My leadership within TKE has equipped<br />

me with the skills necessary to be an<br />

effective lawyer and public servant and the<br />

ability to set goals coupled with a mature<br />

tolerance <strong>of</strong> others.”<br />

Jordan Schwartz became a Teke at George<br />

Washington University in 2003 as a member <strong>of</strong><br />

Alpha-Pi Chapter. He began his involvement as<br />

Philanthropy Chair and Rush Chair, and moved on to<br />

serve as Prytanis and a member <strong>of</strong> the Membership<br />

Quality Board.<br />

During his chapter presidency, Alpha-Pi received<br />

TKE Awards <strong>of</strong> Excellence in almost every category,<br />

including average chapter size, extracurricular<br />

involvement/achievement, recruitment results,<br />

initiation rates, community service and outreach, and<br />

alumni involvement and relations.<br />

Named to the All-Teke Academic Team in 2006,<br />

he is a member <strong>of</strong> Phi Beta <strong>Kappa</strong>, Pi Sigma Alpha<br />

Political Science Honor Society, and Golden Key<br />

Honor Society. In 2003, he was inducted into the<br />

National Society <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Scholars. He is a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the College Republicans and received the<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong>’s Top Teke designation in 2006.<br />

Schwartz received the Outstanding Academic<br />

Achievement Citation three years in a row and was on<br />

the Dean’s List every semester.<br />

Jordan majors in political science. He attends<br />

George Washington University Law School and<br />

aspires to be a lawyer and U.S. Congressman.<br />

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.<br />

Leadership Award<br />

JORDAN SCHWARTZ IAN STEWART<br />

“TKE <strong>of</strong>fered me the resources and, more<br />

importantly, the inspiration to step beyond<br />

my comfort zone and learn how to lead,<br />

follow, and interact with people from all<br />

organizational levels.”<br />

Ian Stewart is an initiate <strong>of</strong> Beta-Pi Chapter<br />

(Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology.) His leadership<br />

roles within the chapter include Prytanis, Homecoming<br />

Chair, and Philanthropy Chair. He has also<br />

served as IFC representative.<br />

On campus, Ian is a member <strong>of</strong> the Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Omega Greek Honor Society and Alpha Pi Mu<br />

ISYE Honor Society. In 2006, he received the J.<br />

Erskine Love philanthropy award and a STARS<br />

travel grant to perform community service abroad.<br />

He created and organized TKE’s first annual<br />

charity volleyball tournament, which benefits the<br />

Children’s Miracle Network. <strong>The</strong> tournament has<br />

grown to become one <strong>of</strong> the largest charitable<br />

events on campus and now raises nearly $4,000.<br />

Ian is a member <strong>of</strong> the GT Student Ambassadors,<br />

serving as a liaison to Georgia Tech alumni. In<br />

2005, he served on the Executive Round Table, a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essional student, faculty, and industry forum.<br />

He is a recipient <strong>of</strong> the General Electric Certificate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Merit for outstanding work completed by a co-op,<br />

and has served as a community service and social<br />

ambassador for GE.<br />

Stewart is an industrial engineering major and is<br />

pursuing a career in global sales.<br />

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top scholars<br />

Gabrielli Payne Cichon<br />

Menagh<br />

Brooks<br />

Annually the TKE Educational<br />

Foundation provides a number <strong>of</strong> Named<br />

Scholarship Awards for members <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong><br />

<strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong>. <strong>The</strong>se awards are designed<br />

to encourage academic excellence, foster<br />

leadership skills and enhance the personal<br />

development <strong>of</strong> deserving students in<br />

pursuit <strong>of</strong> their college degrees. Each<br />

scholarship fund has specific criteria in<br />

regards to academic achievement, and<br />

requires applicants to be involved in<br />

leadership roles within their chapters and<br />

their college communities.<br />

Named Scholarship Funds are<br />

established by alumni or friends <strong>of</strong> TKE.<br />

An initial fund corpus <strong>of</strong> $5,000 is required<br />

to establish a permanent fund before any<br />

awards may be granted. <strong>The</strong> average<br />

corpus <strong>of</strong> new funds usually amounts to<br />

$10,000 or more in order to generate more<br />

meaningful annual awards, which are based<br />

upon earnings on the fund. <strong>The</strong> funds are<br />

administered in perpetuity by the TKE<br />

Educational Foundation. Information on<br />

establishing a scholarship fund may be<br />

secured from the Foundation at 8645<br />

Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268,<br />

317-872-6533. Scholarship applications may<br />

be downloaded at www.tkefoundation.org, or<br />

through a link on www.tke.org.<br />

W. ALLAN HERZOG SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Andrew Gabrielli<br />

Nu, University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

Business Administration, 3.469 GPA<br />

Athletics Chair, Hegemon, Budgetary and Philanthropy<br />

Committees<br />

Co-Founder and Vice President <strong>of</strong> UC’s Berkeley<br />

Business Association, Latino Business Student<br />

Association<br />

TEF Certificate <strong>of</strong> Outstanding Academic Performance,<br />

Highest Academic Achievement Award for Best New<br />

Member<br />

DONALD A. AND JOHN R. FISHER MEMORIAL<br />

SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Andrew Payne<br />

Alpha-Phi, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Political Science/Economics/International Studies, 4.0 GPA<br />

Epiprytanis, Histor<br />

Student Executive Chair, Student Senator, Finance<br />

Committee Chairman<br />

Mortar Board, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor<br />

Society, Phi <strong>Kappa</strong> Phi, Golden Key, National Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Collegiate Scholars<br />

FRANCIS J. FLYNN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

John N. Cichon<br />

Zeta-Alpha, Wagner College<br />

Math and Education, 3.71 GPA<br />

Prytanis, Hypophetes<br />

Student Government Association Senator, Wrestling<br />

Team (Division 1) Captain<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong> Mu <strong>Epsilon</strong> Math Honor Society President,<br />

Omicron Delta <strong>Kappa</strong> National Honor Society for<br />

Leadership, <strong>Kappa</strong> Delta Pi Education Honor Society<br />

Dean’s List, Homecoming King<br />

CHARLES J. TRABOLD SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Philip J. Menagh<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>, Oregon State University<br />

Pre-Medicine/Nutrition & Food Management, 3.927 GPA<br />

Membership Quality Board, Rush Chairman,<br />

Crysophylos<br />

Oregon State Pre-Medical Society, Oregon State<br />

Students Dietetics Association, Elections Committee<br />

Senator, Intern/Associated Students <strong>of</strong> OSU<br />

Quagliata<br />

Workman<br />

Hawkins Ruhland Carey<br />

Fosdick<br />

Tawfik<br />

Giovannini<br />

Ulloa<br />

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GoldenKey, Phi <strong>Kappa</strong> Phi Honor Society, Mortar Board<br />

All-University Waldo Cummings Outstanding Senior<br />

Student Award, National Dean’s List<br />

HARRY J. DONNELLY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Matthew R. Brooks<br />

Omicron-Alpha, Appalachian State University<br />

Law, 3.79 GPA<br />

Prytanis, Grammateus, Social Chair<br />

Interfraternity Council Administration Delegate, Student<br />

Government Association Treasurer, University Planning<br />

Committee<br />

Gamma Beta Phi Society, Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society,<br />

Alpha Chi Honor Society<br />

Outstanding Senior, Appalachian Leadership Excellence<br />

Award, Greek Leadership Award<br />

STEVEN J. MUIR SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Andrew Quagliata<br />

Beta-Eta, University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Rolla<br />

Aerospace Engineering, 3.925 GPA<br />

Assistant Crysophylos, Concessions Committee Head,<br />

Academics Committee Head, Greek Week Assistant,<br />

Athletics Committee Head<br />

Miners in Space, IMA<br />

UMR Honor’s Academy<br />

Committee Member <strong>of</strong> the Year, Intramural Bowling<br />

Champions<br />

T. J. SCHMITZ SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Benjamin J. Workman<br />

Zeta-Delta, Alma College<br />

Biology, 3.98 GPA<br />

Hegemon, Hypophetes<br />

Student Congress (Lacrosse), Alma College Lacrosse<br />

Team Captain and Assistant Coach, Big Brothers Big<br />

Sisters, Gratiot Area Physicians and Students (GAPS)<br />

Phi Beta <strong>Kappa</strong> Academic <strong>Fraternity</strong>, Omicron Delta<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong> Leadership <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

Dean’s List<br />

CARROL C. HALL MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Albert Linden<br />

Nu, University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

Chemistry, 4.0 GPA<br />

Crysophylos, Budgetary Committee/Scholarship Chair


Linden McLennan<br />

Turner<br />

Holland<br />

Undergraduate researcher, UC-Berkeley Sarpong Group<br />

Golden Key International Honor Society<br />

TEF SOAR Award, (Nu) Top Chapter Scholar, Bruce<br />

Howard Memorial Scholarship<br />

WILLIAM V. MUSE SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Christopher McLennan<br />

Omicron-Alpha, Appalachian State University<br />

Business Marketing, 3.89 GPA<br />

Prytanis, Epiprytanis, IFC Representative<br />

Men’s Lacrosse Team<br />

Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society, Phi Eta Sigma<br />

Honor Society<br />

Dean’s List, Chancellor’s List, IFC ACE (Academic<br />

Commitment to Excellence) Award, Chapter Top Teke<br />

DORIS AND ELMER SCHMITZ, SR. MEMORIAL<br />

SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Sheldon Turner<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>, Beloit College<br />

Geology/Physics, 3.561 GPA<br />

Hypophetes, Histor<br />

Geology Club, DDR (Dance Dance Revolution) Club<br />

President, Student Government Representative, Track &<br />

Field<br />

McNair Scholars Program, Junior Achievement Scholar<br />

Ferwerda Merit Scholar (Natural Sciences), Dean’s List,<br />

Alfred G. and Matilda R. Wilson Endowed Scholarship<br />

GEORGE W. WOOLERY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Jason W. Fluegge<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>The</strong>ta, Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Communications/<strong>The</strong>atre Arts, 3.55 GPA<br />

Epiprytanis, Wroxton Chair - Study Abroad Program<br />

Recruitment<br />

Writer/Ad Manager - <strong>The</strong> Metro (Student Newspaper),<br />

Columns Yearbook Editor-in-Chief,<br />

University Honors Program, Alpha Psi Omega <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

Honor Society (President, refounder)<br />

Charter Day Award Winner, Phi Zeta <strong>Kappa</strong> Junior<br />

Honors Society, Dean’s List<br />

WILLIAM WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Anthony W. McCool<br />

Omicron-<strong>Tau</strong>, Columbus State University<br />

Accounting, 3.4 GPA<br />

top scholars<br />

Fluegge McCool Freeman<br />

Thomas<br />

Histor<br />

Student Government - Speaker <strong>of</strong> the Senate, College<br />

Republicans Vice President, Columbus Jaycees President,<br />

Junior Chamber International Senator, American Cancer<br />

Society (Columbus Branch) Relay Volunteer Organizer<br />

Omicron Psi Honor Society<br />

Dean’s List, JCI Senate Inductee<br />

WALLACE G. McCAULEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

David Freeman<br />

Nu, University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

English, 3.089 GPA<br />

Prytanis, Hypophetes<br />

Club Tennis Team, Undergraduate Real Estate Club,<br />

ASUC Student Government Deputy Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff,<br />

Berkeley Scholars to Cal Program<br />

Lair <strong>of</strong> the Bear Alumni Scholarship<br />

MILES GRAY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Andrew E. Thomas<br />

Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta, University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Chemistry/Biochemistry, 3.8 GPA<br />

Epiprytanis, Grammateus<br />

Dance Marathon Operations Overall Chair, Gator Growl<br />

Director <strong>of</strong> Strike, IFC Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Educational<br />

Programming<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Omega, Investigators Honor Society (Pediatric<br />

HIV/Nutrition)<br />

TKE All-Teke Academic Team<br />

MICHAEL J. MORIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Drew S. Hawkins<br />

Delta-Upsilon, Missouri Valley College<br />

Criminal Justice/English, 3.607 GPA<br />

Hegemon, Epiprytanis<br />

Student Government President, IFC President, Men’s<br />

Varsity Soccer<br />

Sigma <strong>Tau</strong> Delta English Honor Society, Phi Gamma Mu<br />

Social Science Honor Society<br />

Daktronics NAIA Men’s Soccer All-American Scholar<br />

Athlete, NAIA Region V Player <strong>of</strong> the Week, Men’s<br />

Soccer Captain<br />

BRUCE B. MELCHERT SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Jared M. Ruhland<br />

Beta-<strong>The</strong>ta, University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

Political Science (Pre-Law)/Psychology, 3.493 GPA<br />

Chief Justice <strong>of</strong> Judicial Board, Grammateus<br />

University Student Court Justice, Tri-Director Judicial<br />

Peer Advisory Council<br />

Secretary, Phi Alpha Delta Pre-Law <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

Executive Board Member <strong>of</strong> the Month<br />

✤✷✡✹✮✥ ✲✎ ✷✯✥✲✰✥✬ ✭✥✭✯✲✩✡✬ ✬✥✡✤✥✲✳★✩✰ ✡✷✡✲✤<br />

Scott H. Carey<br />

Pi-Iota, University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno<br />

Geography, 3.68 GPA<br />

Hypophetes, Epiprytanis<br />

Commissioner - City <strong>of</strong> Sparks Parks & Recreation<br />

Commission, Founding Member - Student Planning<br />

Organization, Greek Standards Board<br />

Golden Key, Phi <strong>Kappa</strong> Phi Honor Society<br />

Dean’s List - College <strong>of</strong> Arts & Sciences, All-Teke<br />

Academic Team, Pi-Iota Best New Member/Top Teke<br />

TIMOTHY L. TASCHWER SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Joshua S. Fosdick<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Iota, Northern Michigan University<br />

Water Science (Biology/Chemistry), 3.51 GPA<br />

Grammateus<br />

Fishheads President, Wildlife Society Presidential Board<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Iota Chapter Top Scholar<br />

EUGENE C. BEACH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Bernard Tawfik<br />

Alpha-Chi, University <strong>of</strong> Louisville<br />

Biology, 3.57 GPA<br />

Crysophylos, Community Service Chair, Co-Rush Chair<br />

Interfraternity Council President and Treasurer, Arts and<br />

Science College Student Council Treasurer<br />

Alpha <strong>Epsilon</strong> Delta (Pre-Med) Secretary, Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Omega, Omicron Delta <strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Omega 110% Award, Arts and Science Student<br />

Council Best Councilman <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

LENWOOD S. COCHRAN SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Michael Giovannini<br />

Gamma-Mu, Furman University<br />

Political Science/Economics, 3.75 GPA<br />

Crysophylos<br />

Pre-Law Society, Clubhouse (volunteer organization)<br />

Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honor Society, Pi Sigma Alpha<br />

Political Science Honor Society<br />

Dean’s Scholarship for Wake Forest Law, Dean’s List, Phi<br />

Beta <strong>Kappa</strong><br />

J. RUSSEL SALSBURY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Ryan Ulloa<br />

Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta, University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Political Science, 3.9 GPA<br />

Prytanis, Epiprytanis<br />

Student Government Cabinet, Dance Marathon,<br />

Gatorwalk, Greek Judicial Board<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Omega, Savant Leadership Honorary, Florida<br />

Blue Key, Mortarboard Leadership Honorary, Golden Key<br />

Dean’s List, Anderson Scholar, Vice President’s Award for<br />

Outstanding Service to Student Government<br />

KENNETH L. DUKE, SR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Peter Holland<br />

Omega, Albion College<br />

Economics and Management, 3.85 GPA<br />

Crysophylos, Finance Committee Chairman<br />

Alpha Phi Omega Vice President <strong>of</strong> Finance, IFC Vice<br />

President <strong>of</strong> Finance, Lodge Chief/Section Vice-Chief,<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> the Arrow<br />

Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society<br />

Dean’s List, Trustee Scholarship Recipient, Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Arrow Vigil Honor<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 31


chapter scholarships<br />

<strong>The</strong> following individual chapter scholarship funds are currently administered by the TKE Educational<br />

Foundation. <strong>The</strong>y have been established by chapters or alumni <strong>of</strong> chapters to provide scholastic assistance to<br />

members <strong>of</strong> TKE in their educational pursuits.<br />

Any chapter, alumni association or individual member may establish such funds, which are held within the<br />

Foundation’s endowment investment portfolio. Funds are managed by pr<strong>of</strong>essional money managers and<br />

oversight is provided by the Foundation Board <strong>of</strong> Directors through its Investment Committee, which is composed<br />

<strong>of</strong> financial pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />

For additional information regarding the establishment <strong>of</strong> such a fund, contact Gary Reed at the Foundation<br />

at 317-872-6533 or at reedga@tke.org.<br />

Alpha (Illinois Wesleyan University) 26,485.23<br />

Beta (Millikin University) 45,766.93<br />

Gamma-Illinois (University <strong>of</strong> Illinois) 28,492.57<br />

Delta – Harold K. Meeker (Knox College) 13,775.36<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Iowa State University) 447.51*<br />

Zeta – <strong>The</strong>odore I. Wallace (Coe College) 17,551.63<br />

Iota (Eureka College) 722.01<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong> (Beloit College) 253.49*<br />

Lambda (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin) 27,255.89<br />

Mu – James T. Kane (Carroll College) 23,234.20“<br />

Nu – Sophus C. Goth (University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley) 14,041.94<br />

Xi (Washington University) 200.00*<br />

Xi Life Loyal Scholarship (Washington University) 50.00*<br />

Xi – Roy & Katherine Otte (Washington University) 66,242.63<br />

Omicron (<strong>The</strong> Ohio State University) 444.02*<br />

Rho (West Virginia University) 5,881.12<br />

Scorpion (Cornell University) 100.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong> (Oregon State University) 157.34*<br />

Upsilon (University <strong>of</strong> Michigan) 114.67*<br />

Phi (University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska) 214.67*<br />

Chi (University <strong>of</strong> Washington) 13,098.66“<br />

Psi (Gettysburg College) 229.35*<br />

Omega (Albion College) 86,431.79“<br />

Alpha-Alpha (Wabash College) 50.00 *<br />

Alpha-Beta (Ohio University) 114.67*<br />

Alpha-Gamma (Washington State University) 29,351.98<br />

Alpha-Delta (University <strong>of</strong> Idaho) 58,244.88<br />

Alpha-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Monmouth College) 114.67*<br />

Alpha-Zeta (Purdue University) 11,516.65<br />

Alpha-Eta (Rutgers University) 329.35*<br />

Alpha-<strong>The</strong>ta (Whitman College) 14,647.77<br />

Alpha-Iota (Hamilton College) 57.34*<br />

Alpha-Lambda (Kansas State University) 53.49*<br />

Alpha-Nu (University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire) 222.01*<br />

Alpha Xi – William H. Wisdom (Drake University) 16,167.81<br />

Alpha-Omicron (New Mexico State University) 475.14*<br />

Alpha Pi – Tidewater Blueridge (George Washington University) 230.35*<br />

Alpha-Rho (University <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island) 114.67*<br />

Alpha-Sigma (University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota) 114.67*<br />

Alpha-<strong>Tau</strong> (Drexel University) 228.48*<br />

Alpha-Upsilon (Fort Hays State University) 218.16*<br />

Alpha-Phi (University <strong>of</strong> Kansas) 511.68*<br />

Alpha-Chi – Henry Combs (University <strong>of</strong> Louisville) 4,803.01<br />

Alpha Chi – Ohlmann-Biggs (University <strong>of</strong> Louisville) 22,213.05<br />

Alpha Chi – Rodney Williams (University <strong>of</strong> Louisville) 131,907.96<br />

Alpha-Psi (Davis & Elkins College) 107.34*<br />

Beta-Alpha (Bradley University) 114.67*<br />

Beta-Beta (North Carolina State University) 221.65*<br />

Beta-Gamma (Oklahoma State University) 100.00*<br />

Beta-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Tri State University) 6,718.37<br />

Beta-Zeta (Louisiana Tech University) 168.16*<br />

Beta-Eta (University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Rolla) 467.80*<br />

Beta-<strong>The</strong>ta (University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia) 114.67*<br />

Beta-Lambda (Auburn University) 2,513.80*<br />

Beta-Lambda Prytanis Scholarship (Auburn University) 1,000.00<br />

Beta-Mu – Myra Snyder (Bucknell University) 237,207.17<br />

Beta-Nu (Marshall University) 164.67*<br />

Beta-Xi (Arizona State University) 160.47*<br />

Beta-Pi (Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology) 2,870.71*<br />

Beta-Rho (University <strong>of</strong> Akron) 239.67*<br />

Beta-Sigma (University <strong>of</strong> Southern California) 1,895.63*<br />

Beta-Upsilon (University <strong>of</strong> Maine at Orono) 214.67*<br />

Beta-Chi (Southern Illinois University-Carbondale) 28,992.68*<br />

Beta-Psi (Arkansas State University) 10,348.61<br />

Beta-Omega (Missouri State University) 114.67*<br />

Gamma-Beta (Colorado State University) 1,013.48*<br />

Gamma-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) 156.98*<br />

Gamma-Zeta (Hartwick College) 200.00*<br />

Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta (University <strong>of</strong> Florida) 2,733.82*<br />

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Gamma-Iota (University <strong>of</strong> Colorado) 157.34*<br />

Gamma-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Indiana University) 435.61*<br />

Gamma-Mu (Furman University) 329.35*<br />

Gamma-Nu (University <strong>of</strong> Toledo) 57.34*<br />

Gamma-Rho (Indiana State University) 375.14*<br />

Gamma-Sigma (University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky) 200.00*<br />

Gamma-<strong>Tau</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Denver) 200.00*<br />

Gamma-Upsilon (University <strong>of</strong> Texas-Austin) 221.65*<br />

Gamma-Phi (Emporia State University) 306.98*<br />

Gamma-Psi (Butler University) 153.49*<br />

Delta-Gamma (University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut-Storrs) 57.34*<br />

Delta-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Cleveland State University) 685.61*<br />

Delta-Zeta (Southeast Missouri State University) 100.00*<br />

Delta-Eta (Northern Illinois University) 35.00*<br />

Delta-<strong>The</strong>ta (CSU-Long Beach) 229.35*<br />

Delta-Lambda (University <strong>of</strong> Central Missouri) 106.98*<br />

Delta-Nu (Northwest Missouri State University) 1,928.31*<br />

Delta-Xi – Clifford Sheard (Miami University) 53,842.44<br />

Delta-Pi (Eastern Michigan University) 217.80*<br />

Delta-Rho (Indiana University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania) 160.47*<br />

Delta-<strong>Tau</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Northern Iowa) 172.01*<br />

Delta-Upsilon (Missouri Valley College) 615.97*<br />

Delta-Phi (St. Francis University) 100.00*<br />

Delta-Chi (Gannon University) 271.65*<br />

Delta-Psi (North Dakota State University) 469.67*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Alpha (Saint Louis University) 164.67*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska-Omaha) 106.98*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Zeta (Rider University) 50.00*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Iota (Youngstown State University) 328.63*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Loyola University) 374.78*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Nu (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Stevens Point) 1,045.96*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Omicron (University <strong>of</strong> Houston) 446.65*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Sigma (University <strong>of</strong> Central Oklahoma) 945.36*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Upsilon (Northwestern State University) 325.50*<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Chi (University at Buffalo) 50.00*<br />

Zeta-Alpha (Wagner College) 543.31*<br />

Zeta-Beta (University <strong>of</strong> Evansville) 150.00*<br />

Zeta-Delta (Alma College) 8,309.30<br />

Zeta-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Waynesburg College) 286.69*<br />

Zeta-Zeta (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Milwaukee) 1,708.26*<br />

Zeta-Eta (Muhlenberg College) 114.67*<br />

Zeta-<strong>The</strong>ta (Western Illinois University) 1,503.75*<br />

Zeta-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Portland State University) 11,608.61<br />

Zeta-Nu (Valdosta State University 214.67*<br />

Zeta-Sigma (Marietta College) 50.00*<br />

Zeta-<strong>Tau</strong> (Shippensburg University) 400.00*<br />

Zeta-Upsilon (Alliance College) 100.00*<br />

Zeta-Phi (Rollins College) 260.83*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Zeta (Rutgers University at Newark) 107.34*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Eta – James O. Hanson (University <strong>of</strong> South Dakota) 15,678.84<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Eta – John M. Litzelman (University <strong>of</strong> South Dakota) 9,856.43<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Iota (Northern Michigan University) 1,091.03*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Lambda (Widener University) 50.00*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Mu (University <strong>of</strong> New Orleans) 1,604.85*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Nu (Southeastern Louisiana University) 206.98*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Rho (St. Cloud State University) 217.80*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Sigma (St. John’s University) 50.00*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-<strong>Tau</strong> “Minnesota State University, Mankato” 213.96*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Upsilon (CSU-Sacramento) 57.34*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Phi (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-La Crosse) 156.98*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Chi (Frostburg State University) 414.67*<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Omega (University <strong>of</strong> Charleston) 157.34*<br />

Iota-Beta (Susquehanna University) 50.00*<br />

Iota-Gamma (Truman State University) 53.49*<br />

Iota-Iota (LaSalle University) 57.34*<br />

Iota-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Clarkson University) 7,060.43<br />

Iota-Mu (University <strong>of</strong> Findlay) 114.67*<br />

Iota-Xi (Concord University) 100.00*<br />

Iota-Omicron (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Whitewater) 1,017.40*


Iota-Pi (Kent State University) 214.67*<br />

Iota-Rho (Seton Hall University) 114.67*<br />

Iota-Phi (Defiance College) 206.98*<br />

Iota-Omega (Glenville State College) 153.49*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Delta – Tidewater Blueridge (Old Dominion University) 203.49*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Monmouth University) 600.00*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong> – Charles J. Trabold (Monmouth University) 6,683.89<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Mu (Edinboro University) 280.83*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Nu (Rockhurst University) 328.63*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Arizona) 213.96*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Chi (Concordia University) 272.01*<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Psi (Quinnipiac University) 9,198.80*<br />

Lambda-Alpha (University <strong>of</strong> South Florida) 600.64*<br />

Lambda-Gamma (University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati) 1,039.82*<br />

Lambda-Delta (University <strong>of</strong> Southern Maine) 100.00*<br />

Lambda-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Clarion University) 156.98*<br />

Lambda-Zeta (Troy University) 157.34*<br />

Lambda-Iota (Florida State University) 206.98*<br />

Lambda-<strong>Kappa</strong> (DePaul University) 125.00*<br />

Lambda-Lambda (Utica College <strong>of</strong> Syracuse University) 225.50*<br />

Lambda-Mu (Elon University) 100.00*<br />

Lambda-Omicron (University <strong>of</strong> North Texas) 114.67*<br />

Lambda-Sigma (Keene State College) 114.67*<br />

Lambda-Upsilon (Georgia Southern University) 6,373.40<br />

Lambda-Chi (Wayne State College <strong>of</strong> Nebraska) 374.78*<br />

Lambda-Omega – Jerry C. Nims (Georgia State University) 18,734.71<br />

Mu-Beta (Eastern Kentucky University) 53.49*<br />

Mu-Gamma (Midwestern State University) 263.96*<br />

Mu-Zeta (Nicholls State University) 168.16*<br />

Mu-Eta (Northeastern University) 100.00*<br />

Mu-<strong>The</strong>ta (Lycoming College) 2,416.61*<br />

Mu-Lambda (Michigan Tech. University) 8,701.53<br />

Mu-Nu – Tom Wurtz (University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Platteville) 9,863.34<br />

Mu-Xi (California State University-Fullerton) 746.08*<br />

Mu-Sigma (Morehead State University) 164.67*<br />

Mu-Upsilon (Illinois State University) 360.83*<br />

Mu-Chi (University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina Wilmington) 356.98*<br />

Mu-Omega – Gene Barnes (George Mason University) 17,579.01<br />

Nu-<strong>The</strong>ta – Pat Ashton (University <strong>of</strong> Utah) 5,135.12<br />

Nu-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Winona State University) 557.98*<br />

Nu-Lambda (University <strong>of</strong> Southern Indiana) 489.82*<br />

Nu-Mu (University <strong>of</strong> South Alabama) 510.47*<br />

Nu-Xi (Stephen F. Austin State University) 53.49*<br />

Nu-Omicron (University <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport) 100.00*<br />

Nu-<strong>Tau</strong> (Mansfield University) 53.49*<br />

Nu-Upsilon (Texas A & M University-Kingsville) 106.98*<br />

Nu-Omega (William Paterson University) 164.67*<br />

Xi-Gamma (New York Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology) 567.45*<br />

Xi-Delta (Fairleigh Dickinson University) 100.00*<br />

Xi-Eta (Missouri Western State University) 374.42*<br />

Xi-<strong>The</strong>ta (University <strong>of</strong> West Georgia) 2,670.61*<br />

Xi-Iota (University <strong>of</strong> Central Florida) 435.97*<br />

Xi-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Baker University) 106.98*<br />

Xi-Lambda (University <strong>of</strong> Georgia) 50.00*<br />

Xi-Mu (University <strong>of</strong> Dayton) 100.00*<br />

Xi-Nu (Miami Dade Community College) 106.98*<br />

Xi-Xi (Texas State University) 114.67*<br />

Xi-<strong>Tau</strong> (Lyon College) 57.34*<br />

Xi-Upsilon (Rochester Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology) 16,494.95<br />

Xi-Phi (Kutztown University) 100.00*<br />

Xi-Chi (Southern Polytechnic State University) 2,476.37*<br />

Xi-Omega (Virginia Polytechnic Institute) 50.00*<br />

Omicron-Alpha (Appalachian State University) 328.99*<br />

Omicron-Delta (University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Pembroke) 153.49*<br />

Omicron-<strong>The</strong>ta (Newberry College) 350.00*<br />

Omicron-<strong>Kappa</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Louisiana-Lafayette) 172.01*<br />

Omicron-Nu (Florida Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology) 1,008.48*<br />

Omicron-Xi (University <strong>of</strong> Alabama) 260.47*<br />

Omicron-Pi (Baylor University) 379.35*<br />

Omicron-Rho (Texas Tech University) 268.16*<br />

Omicron-Sigma (Indiana University Southeast) 271.65*<br />

Omicron-<strong>Tau</strong> (Columbus State University) 360.47*<br />

Omicron-Upsilon (York College <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania) 106.98*<br />

Omicron-Phi (University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma) 100.00*<br />

Omicron-Omega (Radford University) 53.49*<br />

Pi-Alpha (Ashland University) 114.67*<br />

Pi-Gamma (East Tennessee State University) 263.96*<br />

Pi-Delta (University <strong>of</strong> Alabama at Birmingham) 336.69*<br />

Pi-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Christian Brothers University) 857.26*<br />

Pi-Eta (Texas A & M University) 57.34*<br />

Pi-<strong>The</strong>ta (University <strong>of</strong> Texas-San Antonio) 103.49*<br />

Pi-Iota “University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno” 106.98*<br />

Pi-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Mesa College) 114.67*<br />

Pi-Lambda (University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Las Vegas) 50.00*<br />

Pi-Mu (State University College-Buffalo) 253.49*<br />

Pi-Xi (University <strong>of</strong> California-San Diego) 50.00*<br />

chapter scholarships<br />

Pi-Omicron (Northern Kentucky University) 390.18*<br />

Pi-Sigma (Richard Stockton College) 50.00*<br />

Pi-Upsilon (Towson University) 156.98*<br />

Pi-Psi (University <strong>of</strong> Southern Mississippi) 271.29*<br />

Pi-Omega (SUNY-Albany) 106.98*<br />

Rho-Alpha (Winthrop University) 214.32*<br />

Rho-Beta (Michigan State University) 7,286.50<br />

Rho-Gamma (University <strong>of</strong> NC-Greensboro) 100.00*<br />

Rho-Delta (Cal Poly-Pomona) 106.98*<br />

Rho-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (Northwood University) 160.83*<br />

Rho-<strong>The</strong>ta (Lake Superior State University) 237.38*<br />

Rho-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Longwood University) 206.98*<br />

Rho-Xi (San Jose State University) 50.00*<br />

Rho-Rho (Sam Houston State University) 157.34*<br />

Rho-Sigma (Grand Valley State University) 15,639.82*<br />

Rho-<strong>Tau</strong> – Gary D. Dysarz (University <strong>of</strong> Michigan-Dearborn) 3,247.63*<br />

Rho-Upsilon (Franklin College) 382.48*<br />

Rho-Chi (Lebanon Valley College) 206.98*<br />

Rho-Omega – A. Scott King (University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina) 5,736.25<br />

Sigma-Alpha (Florida International University) 372.01*<br />

Sigma-Beta (State University College-Brockport) 106.98*<br />

Sigma-Delta “Penn State Erie, <strong>The</strong> Behrend College” 114.67*<br />

Sigma-Zeta (University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina-Aiken) 107.34*<br />

Sigma-<strong>The</strong>ta (Saint Leo University) 50.00*<br />

Sigma-<strong>Kappa</strong> (Merrimack College) 782.52 *<br />

Sigma-Lambda (Northeastern State University) 267.45*<br />

Sigma-Xi (St. Norbert College) 160.47*<br />

Sigma-Omicron (Middle Tennessee State University) 418.16*<br />

Sigma-Rho – Ann Reilly (Marist College) 18,332.13<br />

Sigma-Sigma (Salisbury University) 50.00*<br />

Sigma-<strong>Tau</strong> (State University College-Geneseo) 114.67*<br />

Sigma-Upsilon (Ramapo College) 100.00*<br />

Sigma-Phi (Temple University) 57.34*<br />

Sigma-Chi (University <strong>of</strong> California-Davis) 50.00*<br />

Sigma-Psi (Clemson University) 378.63*<br />

Sigma-Omega (University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee-Chattanooga) 50.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Alpha (New York University) 53.49*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Beta (Sonoma State University) 160.83*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Delta (New Jersey City University) 100.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii-Manoa) 164.67*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Zeta (Western Connecticut State University) 50.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Eta (Southern Connecticut State University) 524.42*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Iota (<strong>The</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Western Ontario) 100.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Lambda (Kean University) 321.65*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Nu (Shawnee State University) 57.34*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Omicron (St. Thomas University) 53.49*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Rho (Cal-State University-San Marcos) 53.49*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Sigma (Francis Marion University) 57.34*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong> (Coastal Carolina University) 160.47*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Upsilon (LSU-Shreveport) 106.98*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Psi (University <strong>of</strong> West Florida) 100.00*<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Omega (Carleton University) 53.49*<br />

Upsilon-Alpha (<strong>Spring</strong> Hill College) 268.16*<br />

Upsilon-Beta (California State University-Northridge) 210.47*<br />

Upsilon-Gamma (University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota-Duluth) 103.49*<br />

Upsilon-Delta (Saginaw Valley State University) 428.27*<br />

Upsilon-<strong>Epsilon</strong> (West Virginia State College) 263.96*<br />

Upsilon-Zeta (Angelo State University) 50.00*<br />

Upsilon-<strong>The</strong>ta (University <strong>of</strong> Maryland-Baltimore County) 153.49*<br />

Upsilon-Iota (Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis) 313.96*<br />

Lindenwood University (#730) (Lindenwood University) 57.34*<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee-Knoxville (#748) (University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee) 106.98*<br />

Monticello AR (#758) (University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas-Monticello) 107.34*<br />

Roosevelt University (#782) (Roosevelt University) 50.00*<br />

SIR Sanford Fleming (#799) (Sir Sandford Fleming College) 100.00*<br />

*Scholarships must reach a fund balance <strong>of</strong> $5,000 before awards can<br />

be distributed.<br />

Note: Scholarship funds may reflect pledges that have yet to be received.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are funds currently being administered by the Foundation for nonoperating,<br />

closed chapters <strong>of</strong> TKE. <strong>The</strong> corpus <strong>of</strong> each fund remains<br />

intact and will be available in the event any chapter is reactivated in the<br />

future. In the meantime, the Foundation reserves the option to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

scholarship awards from the earnings <strong>of</strong> these funds to any undergraduate<br />

Teke meeting scholastic requirements. <strong>The</strong> directors <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foundation strongly support the fact that the funds were established to<br />

assist members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong> in their educational pursuits. <strong>The</strong> fact<br />

that a chapter is closed should not preclude awards being made to other<br />

deserving members <strong>of</strong> TKE.<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 33


making a difference<br />

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.<br />

34 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

1906 - <strong>2007</strong><br />

au <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> <strong>Fraternity</strong> lost<br />

a near and dear friend this spring<br />

in Frater Charles Walgreen, Jr.<br />

T(University<br />

Initiated at Upsilon Chapter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Michigan) in 1925, Frater<br />

Charles worked tirelessly to perpetuate the<br />

ideals <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong>. Proving that this is<br />

a fraternity for life, he volunteered at every<br />

level and gave <strong>of</strong> his treasure more than<br />

any other member in our 108-year history.<br />

“He was a model Frater whose memory will<br />

never be forgotten. We have lost a truly<br />

wonderful man, but he is probably playing<br />

some golf with Frater Reagan and smiling<br />

down on all <strong>of</strong> us.” – Gary Reed<br />

Frater Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. was the son <strong>of</strong> the Walgreen<br />

Co. founder and the drugstore chain’s former chairman. He<br />

entered the Chapter Eternal February 10, <strong>2007</strong>, at the age <strong>of</strong> 100.<br />

He served as the company’s president from the time <strong>of</strong> his<br />

father’s death in 1939 until 1963, and he was chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> directors from 1963 to 1976. Born March 4, 1906, he<br />

was raised in the family business, and as a boy, made deliveries<br />

from his father’s second store on the south side <strong>of</strong> Chicago.<br />

Walgreen guided the chain through World War II and the<br />

postwar expansion years. He was responsible for many <strong>of</strong> the<br />

changes in pharmacy and retailing during that time. <strong>The</strong><br />

company redesigned its stores to reflect a self-service style that<br />

became the rule <strong>of</strong> the industry. Walgreens became the nation’s<br />

leading drug retailer with 650 stores nationwide. <strong>The</strong> annual<br />

sales rose from $200 million in the 1950s to $1 billion upon his<br />

retirement in 1963.<br />

In retirement, Walgreen obtained an ocean captain’s license<br />

and sailed the world on his yacht. At age 89, he traveled to<br />

Antarctica, where a section <strong>of</strong> shoreline was named Walgreen<br />

Coast for his father by Adm. Richard E. Byrd, a family friend.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Walgreen Coast was named by Byrd after Charles R.<br />

Walgreen, president <strong>of</strong> Walgreens at the time, who was a<br />

supporter <strong>of</strong> the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1933-35, and<br />

assisted in equipping the Bear for the US Antarctic Service,<br />

1939-41, passed away. <strong>The</strong> trip required him to train for a year<br />

both mentally, for the test, and physically, to endure the trip.<br />

His TKE involvement was extensive. He served as Grand<br />

Crysophylos from 1937 to 1939 and was elected Grand<br />

Epiprytanis in 1942, but was required to resign in 1943, because<br />

<strong>of</strong> business pressures when he resumed the presidency <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Walgreen Drug Store chain. He provided a start-up grant for<br />

the TKE Leadership Academy and remained involved in the<br />

development <strong>of</strong> the program by challenging Fraters to pledge<br />

financial support. He matched their donations with $300,000.<br />

Frater and CEO <strong>of</strong> the TKE Educational Foundation Gary<br />

Reed was one <strong>of</strong> the final <strong>Fraternity</strong> staff members to visit with<br />

Frater Walgreen on his yacht in August 2006. <strong>The</strong> two Fraters<br />

had dinner and shared stories about TKE well into the evening.


“He always was a man <strong>of</strong> great integrity.<br />

When he said he was going to do something,<br />

he did it.” – Kevin Mayeux<br />

Frater Walgreen was delighted to talk about his pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

successes, but emphasized his deep commitment to the<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> both financially and spiritually. Talking about his<br />

Grand Council election, he conveyed to Frater Gary how<br />

deeply sorry he was for having to step down because <strong>of</strong> the<br />

demands <strong>of</strong> his business. He truly wanted to be Grand<br />

Prytanis and help lead the <strong>Fraternity</strong> into the next century.<br />

A memorable story Frater Walgreen recounted to Frater<br />

Gary was about how he and his father would go to the Dixon,<br />

Illinois Country Club every summer to play a round or two <strong>of</strong><br />

golf. On those outings they would always try to find the best<br />

caddy on the course, a boy by the name <strong>of</strong> Ronald Reagan. His<br />

father would say, there was always a twinkle in Ronald’s eyes<br />

and he had a good sense about him. <strong>The</strong> bond created by his<br />

membership was so strong, the last thing he asked Frater Gary<br />

was what he could do for the next Conclave in Las Vegas. He<br />

was always thinking about what was next and how he could<br />

impact the lives <strong>of</strong> other Fraters in a positive manner.<br />

“Frater Walgreen felt a deep sense <strong>of</strong> commitment to<br />

TKE and gave to ensure the future <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong>,” said<br />

Frater Gary Reed, TKE Educational Foundation president.<br />

“He was a model Frater whose memory will never be<br />

forgotten. We have lost a truly wonderful man, but he is<br />

probably playing some golf with Frater Reagan and smiling<br />

down on all <strong>of</strong> us.”<br />

Frater Walgreen enjoys the company <strong>of</strong> his Fraters at the Bloomington<br />

Centennial. To the left is TEF Board Director Bruce B. Melchert.<br />

Giving <strong>of</strong> his time, talent and treasure was something<br />

engrained in Frater Walgreen very early on in life. He served<br />

on countless boards <strong>of</strong> volunteer organizations and businesses.<br />

He worked with pharmaceutical organizations, the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan and state <strong>of</strong> Illinois, along with TKE,<br />

and gave millions <strong>of</strong> dollars to help fund programs within<br />

them.<br />

A blizzard could not even stop Frater Walgreen when he<br />

made a commitment to the <strong>Fraternity</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Centennial<br />

Celebration took place in Bloomington, Ill., where the Knights<br />

<strong>of</strong> Classic Lore had begun 100 years ago, on January 9, 1999,<br />

counting down to midnight on January 10. Both he and his<br />

wife drove from their home in Chicago through the snow and<br />

ice because he said how important it was to be there on this<br />

historic day.<br />

“I talked with Frater Walgreen and his wife most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

evening during that celebration,” said Kevin Mayeux, TKE<br />

CEO. “I couldn’t believe he made it, but he always was a man<br />

<strong>of</strong> great integrity. When he said he was going to do something,<br />

he did it.”<br />

He was honorary chairman <strong>of</strong> the Foundation’s Centennial<br />

Endowment Campaign. Frater Walgreen received the<br />

Alumnus <strong>of</strong> the Year Award (1976) and the Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Golden Eagle (1989), and was the first recipient <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Foundation’s <strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Award in 1997. He is a<br />

charter member <strong>of</strong> the Life Loyal Teke Program.<br />

Frater Walgreen is survived by his wife, Jean, three<br />

children, 23 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Offices <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter extend heartfelt<br />

condolences to all his family, friends and Fraters.<br />

Frater Walgreen with Frater Alan Wilson <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong>-Chi<br />

Chapter at the 1999 Centennial Celebration in<br />

Bloomington, Illinois.<br />

making a<br />

difference<br />

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making a<br />

difference<br />

36 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

WALGREEN CHALLENGE<br />

Since Leadership Academy XI, Fraters have been stepping up to accept the<br />

Walgreen Challenge. Frater Charles Walgreen, Jr. provided contributions to<br />

fund the first two academies held in 1990 and 1991. Recognizing its ongoing<br />

value to members, he has provided up to $300,000 to match all pledges <strong>of</strong><br />

$1,000 or more to permanently endow the program. More than $200,000 has already<br />

been raised toward the challenge.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Walgreen Matching Challenge Grant effort is open to anyone willing to make a<br />

commitment <strong>of</strong> $1,000 or more. Alumni searching for a means to support these<br />

efforts have an excellent opportunity to make a positive impact on future generations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tekes. Make this meaningful commitment to the Leadership Academy Challenge<br />

Grant Endowment Fund by contacting Gary Reed, president <strong>of</strong> the TKE Educational<br />

Foundation, at reedga@tke.org or by calling the Offices <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter at<br />

317.872.6533.


tke leadership academy<br />

An innovative leadership development experience<br />

“This experience takes you out <strong>of</strong><br />

reality to look inside yourself. We<br />

clearly see the values we hold and<br />

the values that TKE holds. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

we are given every tool imaginable<br />

to show our true leadership. This<br />

week is an experience few<br />

organizations can <strong>of</strong>fer – it is a<br />

top tier program.”<br />

– Anthony Fiorello, Winona<br />

State University<br />

“This Academy provided challenges that<br />

symbolized real life situations and forced me to<br />

come up with an answer. In no other experience<br />

in my life have I ever brought “classroom”<br />

material past its boundaries into real life<br />

application.”<br />

– Brian Savard, Susquehanna University<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Leadership Academy, now<br />

in its 17 th year, is sponsored by the TKE<br />

Educational Foundation and conducted<br />

at Bradford Woods, Indiana University’s<br />

Leadership Development Center in<br />

Martinsville, Indiana. Stimulating classroom<br />

sessions, combined with rigorous<br />

outdoor programming, are run by TKE<br />

volunteer facilitators with support from<br />

Bradford leadership pr<strong>of</strong>essionals. <strong>The</strong><br />

week-long Academy program results in<br />

Tekes better equipped to take ownership<br />

<strong>of</strong> the new skills and resources that will<br />

allow them to grow as individuals.<br />

Having been challenged to understand<br />

and explore the values <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong>,<br />

and their own personal values, they are<br />

better apt to create positive change in<br />

their chapters, in their lives and in their<br />

future endeavors. Focusing on values,<br />

personal development, and group<br />

dynamics, the Academy experience is<br />

open to any undergraduate Teke seeking<br />

applicable life skills.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> Academy is special because it assembles<br />

a diverse group <strong>of</strong> TKE’s best from across the<br />

continent. <strong>The</strong> material is tailored to application<br />

in our chapters while stressing personal<br />

development so we are prepared to make a<br />

difference when we get back.”<br />

– Peter Hovey, Washington University<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 37


foundation donors<br />

Thanks to our 2006 contributors<br />

<strong>The</strong> following listing recognizes donors by chapter within giving<br />

clubs. <strong>The</strong> number after names indicates the total years <strong>of</strong> giving.<br />

Grand Chapter<br />

Founders Club<br />

Gotz Junkers-Lommatzsch - 3<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Charles L. Crabtree - 1<br />

John W. Deckard - 1<br />

John D. Denton - 2<br />

Jerry Gorup - 7<br />

William H. Wimmenauer - 2<br />

Charles A. Wright - 5<br />

Alpha<br />

Illinois Wesleyan University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Lester H. Martin (1906-11)<br />

William Wilson (1911-13)<br />

L.W. Tuesburg (1913-15, 1941-42)<br />

Lyle F. Straight (1915-17)<br />

Oscar G. Hoose (1917-18)<br />

Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1918-21)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Secretaries<br />

Harrold P. “Tex” Flint (1921-41)<br />

Lyle F. Straight (1941-43)<br />

Founders Club<br />

Richard K. Brush - 15<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Vernon E. Johnson - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Bob D. Johnson - 18<br />

Charles F. Kronsagen - 8<br />

Frank L. Livingston, Jr. - 29<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard L. Meyers - 11<br />

Jack M. Turnquist - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Forrest L. De Vore - 1<br />

David M. Diehl - 22<br />

Robert N. Fischer, Jr. - 3<br />

Arthur R. Leach - 9<br />

Kevin C. Lust - 2<br />

J. Patrick Morse - 15<br />

John A. Tarter - 3<br />

Beta<br />

Millikin University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Philip H. McGrath (1923-26)<br />

Clarence E. Smith (1937-39)<br />

Frank B. Scott (1957-59)<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Mark Kuhnke, M.D. - 21<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James H. Harris - 33<br />

Harmon L. Mitchell - 16<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas H. Christianson - 26<br />

Fred J. Conville - 12<br />

*Dan O. Henry - 4<br />

Irvin L. Johnson - 6<br />

Stephen B. Kaminski - 23<br />

William G. Klein - 31<br />

Corwin D. Querrey - 19<br />

38 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Jerry R. Tobias - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Steven A. Bates - 22<br />

P. Michael Metcalf - 21<br />

Thomas A. Raduenzel, II - 26<br />

James C. Schock - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Nicholas W. Carperos - 14<br />

William A. Drennan - 19<br />

Richard A. Griffith - 9<br />

Michael A. Naylor - 4<br />

Dana A. Noble - 4<br />

Gerald O. Reece - 16<br />

*John F. Rybolt - 4<br />

Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Milton M. Olander (1928-30)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Secretary<br />

Vernon J. Hampton (1945-58)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert W. Canty - 7<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dale E. Biehler - 18<br />

Chris Finkel - 1<br />

Paul H. Frey - 30<br />

Samuel M. Gillespie - 10<br />

Benjamin Goucher - 1<br />

Kevin J. McCole - 11<br />

George E. Richards, Jr., D.V.M. - 34<br />

Anthony J. Tangora, CFC - 7<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard J. Erickson - 4<br />

James M. Goodwine - 2<br />

Richard G. Lord, D.D.S. - 4<br />

William E. Shoulders - 22<br />

David F. Whedon - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Russell R. Attis - 21<br />

Robert E. Moore - 13<br />

Chris C. Oberheide - 4<br />

Miles A. Snyder - 16<br />

Delta<br />

Knox College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kenneth T. Johnson - 33<br />

Steven A. Jones, CFC - 30<br />

Michael Marshall - 1<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Iowa State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Don Kaser (1959-63)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John D. Cosgrove - 25<br />

Keith J. Smith - 20<br />

Mitchell E. Stock - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard H. Brom - 5<br />

Mark J. Jensen - 30<br />

Steven F. Mores - 34<br />

*William W. Morgan, Jr. - 12<br />

Richard L. Olson - 22<br />

James A. Peterson - 25<br />

Gerald D. Pint - 19<br />

Alison L. Tanner - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

George Burnet, Jr. - 25<br />

Richard A. Carlson - 11<br />

Robert H. Kaiser - 8<br />

Gary L. Kounkel - 23<br />

William R. Kremers - 4<br />

Gene C. Lange - 30<br />

Gene J. Stelcik - 32<br />

James S. Taylor - 34<br />

F. Eugene Thomas - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

R. Michael Andersen - 31<br />

C. Roger Buckmaster - 24<br />

James A. Mullins - 8<br />

Randy C. Nelson - 8<br />

Jack Sawyer - 15<br />

Don Zimmerman - 6<br />

Zeta<br />

Coe College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David T. Hayes - 1<br />

W. Kent Herron - 26<br />

Donald H. Ishikawa - 14<br />

John D. Schultz - 1<br />

Charles W. Stevens, Jr. - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Sherwood D. Bryan, D.D.S. - 14<br />

Glenn E. Woodmansee - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George A. Briggs - 4<br />

Larry L. Larson - 15<br />

Frank W. Scheible, Col. USAF<br />

(Ret.) - 25<br />

Robert W. Toriello - 6<br />

Eta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Chicago<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles A. Sine, Jr. - 35<br />

LEGEND<br />

Annual Fund<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

$2,500 or more<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

$1,000 - $2,499<br />

Founders Club<br />

$500 - $999<br />

Apollo Club<br />

$250 - $499<br />

Triangle Club<br />

$100 - $249<br />

Fraters Club<br />

$50 - $99<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

W. D. Reeve (1921-23)<br />

Leland F. Leland (1949-51)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gene P. Wicklund - 18<br />

John H. Wicks, Ph.D. - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Christopher J. Schenk - 7<br />

John A. Steskal - 1<br />

Iota<br />

Eureka College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Miles Gray (1926-28)<br />

Eugene C. Beach (1930-35)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James M. Behling - 18<br />

Earl E. Cunion - 32<br />

Ronald L. Ervin - 9<br />

Robert R. Gard - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles J. Cloyd - 15<br />

Robert W. Craggs - 4<br />

Eric M. Peterson - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ronald L. Aeschleman - 7<br />

Oscar H. Buchmueller - 6<br />

Harold L. Erwin - 28<br />

Ralph E. Meeker - 12<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Beloit College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Herbert H. Helble (1939-41)<br />

Charles E. Nieman (1942-44)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert E. Foster - 23<br />

Robert N. Strickler - 1<br />

Richard E. Wittnebel - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard J. Blum - 29<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James E. Drasal - 18<br />

O. G. Grimm - 16<br />

James D. Schreyer - 10<br />

Clay H. Skinner - 12<br />

Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin<br />

Founders Club<br />

Paul C. Aspinwall - 32<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stanley W. Blum - 19<br />

G. Stewart Mathison, CFC - 27<br />

Ronald R. Schild - 4<br />

Andrew H. Simon - 8<br />

Robert D. Walls - 13<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald W. Edwards - 9<br />

Donald F. Garbers - 10<br />

Matthew F. Greinert - 1<br />

W. Clark Sanford, IV - 25<br />

Thomas C. Stueck - 34<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William N. Biesmann - 5<br />

Daniel J. Faber - 1<br />

Donald J. Kleist - 9<br />

Robert D. Moen - 31<br />

Leonard R. Risse - 16<br />

Mu<br />

Carroll College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Secretary<br />

Dr. Edwin L. <strong>The</strong>iss (1943-45)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert E. Tuttle - 14<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Arnold B. Merrell - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William B. Yersin - 32<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John W. Kluge - 32<br />

Jeffrey P. Stover - 8<br />

Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-<br />

Berkeley<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Sophus C. Goth (1951-53)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

John B. Phillips<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

W. Allan Herzog - 34<br />

John B. Phillips - 1<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Arash Ghaffari - 1<br />

John A. Tomlinson - 11<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Carl W. Anderson - 2<br />

Roy C. Claxton - 11<br />

Willett C. Deady - 30<br />

William C. Ells - 9<br />

Aria Ghaffari - 1<br />

Ronald E. Jones - 24<br />

Clifford O. Marks, D.D.S. - 14<br />

Warren P. Newmark, II - 11<br />

Howard A. Shugart - 18<br />

Fraters Club<br />

George B. Dove, Jr. - 3<br />

Don A. Lawrie - 33<br />

Don F. Sampsel - 10<br />

Charles H. Wray - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Albert G. Linden - 1<br />

Leonard Schlussel - 25<br />

James P. Sherk - 28<br />

John M. Sooklaris - 3<br />

Xi<br />

Washington University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

James C. Logan (1953-57)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Albert D. Meng - 7<br />

Melvin O. Moehle - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David R. Arday, M.D. - 27<br />

Kenneth H. Brockschmidt - 21<br />

Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S. - 33<br />

Harsha D. Hiripitiyage - 1<br />

Arthur S. Littlefield, Jr. - 18<br />

Edward C. Moehle - 13<br />

Robert C. Moehle - 33<br />

Michael M. Priebe, M.D. - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James R. Burmeister - 23<br />

Jack W. DeBolt - 20<br />

Donald R. DeZutter - 25<br />

Michael A. Thomas - 26


Sustaining Contributor<br />

Elwyn L. Cady, Jr. - 33<br />

Dennis L. Fish - 4<br />

Richard W. Halteman, Jr. - 23<br />

Pehr Hovey - 1<br />

Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr. - 32<br />

Carl G. Riepl - 9<br />

Shelley B. Weinstein - 3<br />

Edward H. Zdvorak - 8<br />

Omicron<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ohio State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Donald A. Fisher (1935-37)<br />

Robert J. Borel (1991-93)<br />

Gary A. LaBranche (1997-99)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Vice President<br />

Timothy J. Murphy (1996-2000)<br />

Founders Club<br />

Steven G. Wedge - 18<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert L. Becker - 33<br />

Dan W. Bower - 26<br />

David A. Corn - 1<br />

Thomas D. Cr<strong>of</strong>t - 13<br />

Joe A. Dumbauld - 30<br />

Donn R. Lidington - 17<br />

David M. Parker - 27<br />

W. R. Ben Wicke - 27<br />

Douglas A. Williams - 1<br />

Kieran C. York - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Olin D. Blessing - 30<br />

David E. Crawford, Jr. - 7<br />

Frank S. Goodell, USAF (Ret.) - 12<br />

Stephen F. Hubbard - 20<br />

William J. Metzger - 31<br />

Philip C. Parker - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Alfred S. Cochran - 1<br />

John L. Crisp - 22<br />

Ted J. Day - 16<br />

Ronald B. Dickerson - 9<br />

Don C. Dill - 23<br />

Jose A. Gomez - 11<br />

Ryan J. Holzer - 1<br />

Jackson C. Medley - 10<br />

Robert C. Rinehart - 33<br />

Frederick C. Thayer, Jr. - 1<br />

Edwin B. Zaslow - 4<br />

Pi<br />

Pennsylvania State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kevin L. English - 11<br />

Herbert D. Ludwig - 9<br />

James F. Mackay - 6<br />

Darrell B. Ray - 8<br />

David A. Trump - 15<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James G. Gardiner, Jr. - 23<br />

Joseph M. Grainda - 11<br />

John L. Hayes, IV - 2<br />

William C. Lauch, Jr. - 8<br />

Kenneth A. Myers - 9<br />

James M. Shugert - 1<br />

Donald L. Tressler - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John M. Bergey - 1<br />

Rho<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Karl G. Morey - 8<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jack E. Price, II - 3<br />

Richard E. Toth - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Leon J. Daciek - 18<br />

Charles G. De Vries - 7<br />

Robert Nakon - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William C. Dellinger, Jr. - 13<br />

Scorpion<br />

Cornell University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael V. Corrigan - 19<br />

Harry F. Cramer - 31<br />

Gaston R. Desnoyers - 4<br />

Robert A. Meier - 3<br />

Robert M. Naclerio - 15<br />

Samuel R. Port - 1<br />

Brandon Smetana - 1<br />

William T. Thompson - 21<br />

Paul P. Whalen - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John C. Rasmus - 34<br />

Thomas B. Reth - 2<br />

Christian B. Silge - 22<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard B. Bell - 27<br />

Gerald E. Christen - 4<br />

Marc I. Perlman - 5<br />

Daniel J. Scott - 9<br />

John F. Wilson - 19<br />

<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Oregon State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ray E. Goebel - 24<br />

Malcolm T. Trupp - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald A. Davis - 19<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Reuben Schug - 4<br />

Upsilon<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jackson C. Platsky - 3<br />

Floyd S. Reid - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Samuel L. Chappell - 10<br />

Christopher W. Donahue - 2<br />

Michael C. Engelhart - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jeffrey W. Berno - 23<br />

William E. Remus - 13<br />

Richard E. Schreiber - 24<br />

Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

J. Russel Salsbury (1963-66)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Bryan D. Bredthauer - 15<br />

John C. Jenkins - 35<br />

Duane F. Miller - 24<br />

John R. Vanneman - 10<br />

Richard N. Walker - 29<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth D. Henkens - 17<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert A. Moomaw - 21<br />

Chi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Founders Club<br />

Frederick C. Bachmann - 33<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Sherman K. Burd - 34<br />

Kenneth T. C<strong>of</strong>fman - 15<br />

Stanley W. Hungerford - 25<br />

Lee M. Lippert - 6<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gordon R. Iles - 9<br />

Matthew F. Maury, IV - 27<br />

Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S. - 29<br />

Richard A. Vorce - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Dennis R. Brooke - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James O. Knowles - 13<br />

Thomas Y. Lee - 30<br />

David G. Novak - 32<br />

LEADING CHAPTERS<br />

Annual Fund Support<br />

Top 20 <strong>of</strong> 2006<br />

1. <strong>Epsilon</strong>-Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Stevens Point<br />

2. Beta-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

3. Beta-Pi<br />

Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

4. Beta-Rho<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Akron<br />

5. <strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Iowa State University<br />

6. Omicron<br />

<strong>The</strong> Ohio State University<br />

7. Zeta-Mu<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />

8. Beta-Beta<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

9. Delta-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Cleveland State University<br />

10. Omega<br />

Albion College<br />

11. Alpha-Zeta<br />

Purdue University<br />

12. Delta-Xi<br />

Miami University<br />

13. Alpha-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Drexel University<br />

14. Beta<br />

Millikin University<br />

15. Gamma-Omega<br />

Eastern Illinois University<br />

16. Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

17. Xi<br />

Washington University-St. Louis<br />

18. Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

19. Alpha-Xi<br />

Drake University<br />

20. Beta-Psi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas<br />

2006 donors<br />

Psi<br />

Gettysburg College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytani<br />

Donald H. Becker (1966-71)<br />

James S. Margolin (1989-91)<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

*J. George Schmid, Jr. - 8<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Jeffrey M. Marangi - 1<br />

Founders Club<br />

William A. Simmons - 20<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James S. Margolin - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

G. Wallace Thayer - 15<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth J. Andrews - 16<br />

Bruce D. Bucher - 24<br />

David G. Fairweather - 35<br />

James K. Jackson, Jr. - 25<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Glenn W. Bushey - 9<br />

David T. Byrne - 8<br />

Craig W. Diehl - 6<br />

Dudley Manchester, Jr. - 8<br />

David B. Peery - 9<br />

William A. Sensenderfer, D.D.,<br />

Ph.D. - 20<br />

Carl J. Witmeyer, II - 6<br />

Omega<br />

Albion College<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

*William C. Prout, Jr. - 8<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jonathon B. Husby - 12<br />

Allen D. Tucker, Jr. - 20<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William H. Hendry - 9<br />

James Hice - 1<br />

Michael R. Hoover - 21<br />

Ralph T. Northrup, Jr. - 12<br />

Douglas N. Nott, Jr. - 15<br />

David E. Shook - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James C. Braid - 10<br />

David W. Green - 13<br />

Peter E. Haines - 10<br />

Thomas S. Ivan - 9<br />

Jeffrey P. Pearson - 10<br />

James M. Schorman - 26<br />

Edward W. Wilson - 1<br />

Lawrence W. Zarrilli, D.V.M. - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard E. Busch - 10<br />

Mano R. Hardies - 2<br />

William C. Hight - 2<br />

Thomas H. Morton - 5<br />

Scott C. Sheahen - 3<br />

Howard T. Slutz - 33<br />

John A. Stewart, III - 7<br />

John C. Telander - 31<br />

David W. Towne - 3<br />

William L. Van Denburg - 4<br />

Alpha-Alpha<br />

Wabash College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Kenneth R. Schild - 13<br />

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Triangle Club<br />

Dennis J. Finch, Jr. - 4<br />

Richard J. Moak - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Atwood E. Smith - 32<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Scott R. Shearon - 25<br />

Alpha-Beta<br />

Ohio University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

T. Brian Bakeman - 21<br />

Donald L. Falk - 32<br />

William M. Garrett, II - 34<br />

Robert O. Kincart - 2<br />

Donald E. Kramer - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Gary B. Hermann - 24<br />

Willard L. Portteus - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

K. William Dreier - 14<br />

Thomas F. Hayne - 27<br />

Ronald M. Nakatsuji - 11<br />

Alvin D. Reece - 31<br />

Chester R. Rojeck - 13<br />

Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D. - 30<br />

Brian L. Stephens - 11<br />

James L. Woods - 14<br />

Alpha-Gamma<br />

Washington State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Gregory G. Botch, P. E. - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John F. De Turk - 18<br />

Richard E. Grace - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald L. Tew, Jr. - 4<br />

S. Cris Wisner - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

C. Stanley Locke - 18<br />

Alpha-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Idaho<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Pete T. Cenarrusa - 15<br />

Brent A. Claiborn - 13<br />

Brendan D. Fitzgerald - 5<br />

Robert G. Jacobsen - 18<br />

Gerald S. A. Perez - 8<br />

Jerry B. Reese - 13<br />

Gerald F. Riggers - 10<br />

Lee B. Woodbury - 25<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Adam M. Browning - 6<br />

Steven N. Cory - 18<br />

Don E. Giles - 27<br />

Steven D. Huffman - 5<br />

Donald L. Johnson - 25<br />

Keith I. Miller - 8<br />

Bruce L. Tarbet - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Larry R. Grove - 21<br />

Glenn Miles - 28<br />

Robert L. Prestel - 15<br />

2006 donors<br />

Alpha-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Monmouth College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

John A. Courson, CFC (1981-83)<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

John A. Courson, CFC - 31<br />

40 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Triangle Club<br />

W. Jerome Hatch - 14<br />

Frederick J. Kaskel - 5<br />

Fraters Club<br />

*Richard A. Beck - 32<br />

Robert L. Best - 25<br />

Donn H. Denniston - 32<br />

Henry H. Gildemeister - 34<br />

George F. Hartung - 22<br />

R. Vincent Johnson - 4<br />

Jeffrey Mar - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Spencer E. Avey - 11<br />

Rodney E. Bollman - 9<br />

Michael T. Bradford - 2<br />

Charles W. Campbell - 20<br />

William J. Myers - 14<br />

Alpha-Zeta<br />

Purdue University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Norman R. Weldon - 15<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Rodney W. Dunham - 22<br />

Thomas Gretzinger, M.D. - 3<br />

Edward D. Herringshaw - 32<br />

James W. Howard - 18<br />

Kevin G. Iverson - 9<br />

Richard L. Joossens - 22<br />

Allen W. Milburn - 30<br />

Deron H. Soendlin - 7<br />

John L. Steimke - 12<br />

David J. Weller - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore W. Cutshall - 11<br />

Lester W. Davis - 6<br />

Richard E. Dryer - 18<br />

Douglas A. Graham - 26<br />

Robert L. Henn - 1<br />

Robert N. Saunders - 11<br />

Vance K. Vorhees - 22<br />

David E. Wright - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald G. Clodfelter - 33<br />

Robert W. Daliege - 11<br />

Delmer W. James - 5<br />

Clifford S. Johnson - 9<br />

David T. Moore - 4<br />

Alpha-Eta<br />

Rutgers University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

J. C. Corry - 1<br />

Richard C. Degeiso - 19<br />

Herzog Scholarship<br />

“I realized that I was part <strong>of</strong> a strong and<br />

unbreakable brotherhood. My housemates were more<br />

than just my friends and classmates – they were my<br />

brothers.”<br />

Robert J. Mitchell - 5<br />

Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr. - 25<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Trifon G. Anagnostos - 10<br />

William W. Buddenhagen - 23<br />

Harmon S. Meeker, Jr. - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas C. Boyer - 33<br />

Edward E. Gahres, M.D. - 23<br />

Oliver D. Kee - 20<br />

Eric E. Lindquist - 9<br />

G. Kenneth Link - 26<br />

Alpha-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Whitman College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James L. Chapman - 32<br />

Chester G. Henderson - 35<br />

William W. Montgomery, III - 31<br />

Oliver Stiefel - 1<br />

David K. Wheeler - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert H. Cline - 8<br />

Daniel R. Lindsay - 21<br />

Rickard W. McLean - 16<br />

Thomas N. Tjarnberg, D.D.S. - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Dan S. Crimmins - 14<br />

John M. Graham - 9<br />

Raymond H. Hughes - 8<br />

Arthur L. Nelson - 21<br />

Alpha-Iota<br />

Hamilton College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Gilbert F. Adams - 21<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lee F. Rancier - 10<br />

Alpha-Lambda<br />

Kansas State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

C. Dale Allen - 31<br />

Charles R. Eslinger - 11<br />

George E. Hudiburg - 5<br />

William F. Hurst - 5<br />

Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr. - 30<br />

Donald O. Smith - 16<br />

Michael E. Traeger - 22<br />

Fraters Club<br />

George L. Eib - 8<br />

Irvine E. Gandee - 25<br />

Joseph G. Lundholm, Ph.D. - 8<br />

John J. Smiley - 15<br />

Robert O. Wilbur - 19<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William D. Aronson - 4<br />

Robert A. Cochran - 21<br />

Harlan V. Montgomery, Jr. - 8<br />

Gerald R. Whitcomb - 9<br />

Alpha-Mu<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald R. McCarty - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert A. Holm - 19<br />

Alpha-Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Craig R. Benes - 3<br />

Wayne J. Johnson - 4<br />

Richard H. Saltmarsh - 27<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Scott K. De Bonville - 1<br />

David C. Hoeh - 8<br />

Charles M. Myer, IV - 3<br />

Lynn F. Robinson, USAF (Ret.) - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Zachary J. Millimet - 9<br />

Dennis W. Perry - 15<br />

Alpha-Xi<br />

Drake University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

William H. Wisdom (1975-77)<br />

Founders Club<br />

Matthew L. Price - 7<br />

E. Wayne Williamson - 13<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Howard V. Gregory - 24<br />

Brian F. Harms - 13<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Brian L. Bates - 12<br />

Milton R. McFarland - 13<br />

Kenneth J. Schenatzki - 19<br />

Lyle L. Simpson - 15<br />

Craig J. Thurber - 24<br />

Fraters Club<br />

L. Richard Anderson - 12<br />

Carl A. Barr, USAF (Ret.) - 14<br />

Allen W. Bethell - 21<br />

Donn K. Haglund - 33<br />

Gerald J. McVay - 23<br />

Frank J. Ward - 25<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George J. Millice - 8<br />

Andrew Gabrielli<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

Ronald E. Orth - 8<br />

Alpha-Omicron<br />

New Mexico State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Secretary<br />

Richard R. Hall (1958-60)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gabriel Anaya - 13<br />

Dois D. Dallas - 11<br />

Omega S. Gonzales - 20<br />

Mark A. Lawrence - 4<br />

Pete Martinez - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

H. Stanley Dennis, Jr. - 24<br />

Martin L. Goldsmith - 29<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert W. Joe - 33<br />

Charles D. Shuttles - 6<br />

Alpha-Pi<br />

George Washington University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Dr. R. C. Williams (1944-49)<br />

Founders Club<br />

Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr. - 33<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Christopher T. Hanson - 8<br />

William R. Rothe - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

George A. Dixon - 14<br />

Herbert C. Huser - 2<br />

Gary A. Terrill - 36<br />

Fraters Club<br />

C. Larry Beaver - 15<br />

William W. Dorsey, Sr. - 20<br />

James A. Dyer - 31<br />

Daniel W. Ericson - 3<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Edward J. Antosh - 16<br />

Warren D. Chin-Lee - 16<br />

Colin T. Clasper - 9<br />

Brandon E. DeBaun - 1<br />

Wallace B. Oliver - 26<br />

Alpha-Rho<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Rhode Island<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Gilbert E. Haakh - 19<br />

John T. Taylor, CFC - 14<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Earl C. Sparks, Jr. - 25<br />

Kenneth G. Taylor - 34<br />

Stephen A. Tucker - 15<br />

Fredric R. Wasserspring - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Peter R. L. Faber - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Paul Amaral - 6<br />

Edward N. Gronneberg - 16<br />

Alpha-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Dakota<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Douglas C. Ikelman - 17<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald W. Klick - 25<br />

Bryan A. Oscarson - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Paul V. Borlaug, USN (Ret.) - 25


Donald C. Gackle - 34<br />

Alpha-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Drexel University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Anthony DiSanto - 16<br />

David A. Goodman, M.D. - 21<br />

Christopher A. Grasso, CFC - 22<br />

Douglas B. Jacoby - 5<br />

LeRoy Layton - 21<br />

Christian M. Snavely - 7<br />

David L. Weamer, Jr. - 15<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward G. Briner, III - 18<br />

Jacob Brink - 1<br />

Michael K. Burnley - 20<br />

Joseph Kicak - 17<br />

Ira S. Let<strong>of</strong>sky - 13<br />

James Lindley - 4<br />

Robert H. Stitzinger - 8<br />

James W. Swackhamer - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Leonard M. Compton - 31<br />

Richard S. Gottlieb - 9<br />

Joseph L. Rose, Jr. - 3<br />

Woodrow W. Westley - 31<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Paul S. Alday, Jr. - 6<br />

Milton H. Eshleman - 15<br />

Ryan Kaplan - 1<br />

William S. Thayer - 22<br />

Alpha-Upsilon<br />

Fort Hays State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Pylortes<br />

Dr. Herbert L. Songer<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Keith A. Dirks - 26<br />

Robert C. Moody - 31<br />

Christopher A. Walters - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William C. Bolan, Jr. - 7<br />

Andy J. Hanson - 6<br />

Robert Pavlicek - 30<br />

Aaron S. Wiman - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Benjamin R. Frevert, Sr. - 18<br />

Richard D. Packard - 1<br />

Alpha-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dwight B. Cavender - 1<br />

Stewart B. Cerier - 13<br />

Capper C. Grant - 13<br />

Mark A. Handley, D.D.S. - 1<br />

Eric B. Howell - 1<br />

James H. Martin - 3<br />

A. William Shafer, M.D. - 15<br />

John A. Waldron, Jr. - 3<br />

Jeffrey R. Wesche - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Tad A. Gomez - 3<br />

Jan L. Parkinson - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ralph R. Brock - 13<br />

Daniel D. Mulford - 11<br />

Mark P. Oldberg - 31<br />

David B. Raddatz - 5<br />

Alpha-Chi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Louisville<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC<br />

(1979-81)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Douglas A. Koestel - 7<br />

Michael R. Lawrence - 3<br />

Glenn B. Scherzer, II - 10<br />

Robert S. Tribble - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth E. Brockman - 21<br />

MacDonald R. Drane, Jr. - 16<br />

David W. Eppihimer - 34<br />

Scott C. Marks - 23<br />

David C. Scharre - 25<br />

Thomas B. Skoner - 31<br />

Henry H. Triplett, Jr., Ph.D. - 32<br />

Mark T. Wallingford - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

S. Robert Bakall - 18<br />

Gregory E. Hammond, USAF<br />

(Ret.) - 30<br />

Charles M. Steinh<strong>of</strong>er, Jr. - 27<br />

Alpha-Psi<br />

Davis & Elkins College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Wendell M. Cramer - 32<br />

Benjamin K. Gibbs - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael A. DeVito - 10<br />

Dana H. Kulp - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert W. Hotaling - 16<br />

George M. Lauderbaugh, USAF - 7<br />

Howard Rubenstein - 24<br />

Edward G. Sawtell - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas A. Andersen - 14<br />

Alpha-Omega<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Los<br />

Angeles<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael J. Leonard - 7<br />

Frank R. Newman - 14<br />

Edmond J. Russ - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Craig Amshel - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Alan G. Segundo - 4<br />

Beta-Alpha<br />

Bradley University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frank V. Moulton, Jr. - 30<br />

David E. Shively - 14<br />

Fisher Scholarship<br />

“My experience with my brothers in TKE has taught<br />

me there is more to life than personal gain and that real<br />

efforts should be placed into the service <strong>of</strong> others.<br />

Following this mantra has led me to seek perfection and<br />

rise to leadership roles.”<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Harvey A. Gorden - 5<br />

Thomas G. Krause - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Michael D. Heins - 12<br />

Francis J. Kluge - 33<br />

Peter J. Squier - 25<br />

Beta-Beta<br />

North Carolina State University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James W. Harrill - 28<br />

Michael A. Moxley, CFC - 32<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Raymond D. Barrows - 3<br />

Gilbert N. Burnet - 13<br />

James R. Cook - 5<br />

David S. Haworth, III - 12<br />

T. Alvin Kepley - 18<br />

Christopher J. Key - 7<br />

John R. J. Miller - 37<br />

Wylie H. Mitchell - 34<br />

Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF<br />

(Ret.) - 18<br />

Harold S. Muse, Jr. - 5<br />

Harris B. Pate, Jr. - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph W. Bennett - 9<br />

Jerry W. Childers - 12<br />

Arthur R. Frelund - 12<br />

William B. Hood - 7<br />

Richard E. Kent - 7<br />

Charles T. Lambert - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Andrew S. Aaron - 1<br />

Michael D. Alway - 2<br />

Glenn R. Bailey - 5<br />

Joshua Bailey - 1<br />

L. Patrick Faulkner, II - 13<br />

Roger A. Fleming - 8<br />

Charles A. Riedell - 21<br />

John A. Schachte - 10<br />

Beta-Gamma<br />

Oklahoma State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen R. Bashore - 1<br />

Bob G. Salyer - 5<br />

Thomas S. Wade, Jr. - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Lynn K. McCalmont - 2<br />

Samuel C. Munhollon - 12<br />

Dennis A. Roe - 24<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Cecil F. Hewitt - 5<br />

Mack V. Norman - 14<br />

Andrew Payne<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Beta-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maryland<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jason A. Harris - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George H. Fesmire - 13<br />

Stanley M. Kriel, Jr. - 31<br />

Charles R. Long - 25<br />

Richard H. Serra - 12<br />

Beta-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Tri State University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

*Paul B. Rutledge - 16<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John T. Browder - 17<br />

Robert W. Conklin - 34<br />

David W. Miller - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Mark A. Clark - 16<br />

Philip C. Walker - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Marc L. Baranouski - 6<br />

Franklin W. Forman - 13<br />

Paul H. Gunder - 8<br />

H. Anthony Hums - 20<br />

William E. Wobio - 8<br />

Beta-Zeta<br />

Louisiana Tech University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James B. Hall, II - 14<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James W. Duke - 26<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David A. Boston - 4<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Benjamin M. Watson - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George Tereshkovich - 28<br />

Beta-Eta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri - Rolla<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Steven J. Muir<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Eric D. Dunning - 6<br />

Steve J. Muir - 31<br />

2006 donors<br />

Founders Club<br />

John S. Daniel - 23<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ryan Elam - 2<br />

Jason C. Graeser - 1<br />

Michael D. Kirn - 5<br />

Alan R. Loeffelman - 7<br />

Carm R. Moehle - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael R. Beckmann - 15<br />

Stephen A. De Lurgio - 17<br />

Daniel E. Groteke - 22<br />

Ross L. Mackie - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James R. Bollam - 25<br />

Thomas G. Borowiak - 30<br />

Michael A. Di Napoli - 4<br />

James B. Marble - 25<br />

Dennis M. Simon - 22<br />

Michael Suda - 23<br />

Oliver L. Von Behren - 28<br />

James C. Williams - 9<br />

Beta-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri - Columbia<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis (1987-89)<br />

Past TKE Executive Director<br />

(1960-73), TEF Director<br />

Bruce B. Melchert, CFC<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Bruce B. Melchert, CFC - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frederick M. Burke - 28<br />

Jon D. Cozean - 14<br />

Mark Eidelman, D.D.S. - 24<br />

William K. Haas - 27<br />

Laurence J. Lucy - 3<br />

John E. Marquardt - 31<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David S. Metcalfe - 28<br />

Donald L. Wehmeyer - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ralph J. Mills - 31<br />

Robert M. Reed - 15<br />

David D. Schnakenberg - 1<br />

Dale B. Urban - 8<br />

Beta-Iota<br />

Iowa Wesleyan College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kenneth H. MacLeod - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert J. Eppel - 10<br />

Beta-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oregon<br />

Apollo Club<br />

William B. Clegg, Jr. - 5<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Everett E. Cutter - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Walter E. Bohnstedt - 8<br />

Jack L. Estepp - 30<br />

Beta-Lambda<br />

Auburn University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

John R. McCarthy - 28<br />

Apollo Club<br />

William M. Brackney - 10<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 41


2006 donors<br />

In Memory <strong>of</strong> By<br />

James E. Crowther Nancy Crowther<br />

Alpha-Mu Chapter<br />

Cardillo Gallant David P. Bratton, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Stephen J. Burack, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

William J. Carroll, III, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Gary M. Cordette, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

George W. DeMarino, Jr., Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Michael J. DiResta, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Philip A. Hager, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

James E. Hoole, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Denis M. Nee, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Richard H. Osterhout, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Frank A. Sablone, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

James M. Scutellaro, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

William P. Walsh, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Arnold H. Wensky, Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

Robert Gero Anne S. Gero<br />

Alpha-Eta Chapter<br />

Gwen Goodwin Ronald E. Goodwin<br />

Gamma-Mu Chapter<br />

Paul Goodwin Doris Goodwin<br />

Beta-Beta Chapter<br />

Lindley T. Locke Betty Locke<br />

Alpha-Omega Chapter<br />

Joseph Maiocco Margaret Maiocco<br />

Rho Chapter<br />

John J. Montasana Selma Montasana<br />

Delta-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Chapter<br />

John H. Moyer, Jr. Marjorie Moyer<br />

Alpha-<strong>Tau</strong> Chapter<br />

Dr. Maurice D. Murfin David M. Diehl<br />

Beta Chapter Alpha Chapter<br />

Raymond W. Richardson Virginia Richardson<br />

Alpha-Lambda Chapter<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert B. Bliss, Jr. - 24<br />

James R. Dugan, Jr. - 22<br />

Curtis O. Liles, III - 18<br />

Thomas M. Riherd, II - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Daniel J. Codespoti - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas S. Dollman - 4<br />

William I. Fannin, Jr. - 1<br />

Thomas E. Hunt, Jr. - 24<br />

Donald B. Morgan - 21<br />

Ralph N. Runge - 6<br />

Jonathan Spidle - 1<br />

William A. Weed, Jr. - 29<br />

42 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

MEMORIALS<br />

Beta-Mu<br />

Bucknell University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Vice Chairman<br />

Richard C. Ernest<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Richard C. Ernest - 35<br />

Founders Club<br />

Kenneth M. Sheppard - 26<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John A. Saxton - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen R. Brice - 10<br />

Roger S. Deacon - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard A. Benton - 19<br />

Harry W. Elliott - 16<br />

Timothy J. Hoying - 17<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert A. Batten, D.D.S., Ret. - 12<br />

Peter M. Friedman - 6<br />

Donald R. McConathy, Jr. - 14<br />

Richard B. Roush - 23<br />

Beta-Nu<br />

Marshall University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Benjamin R. Baldyga - 1<br />

Johnston B. Bell - 21<br />

Robert E. Fox - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard L. Block - 14<br />

Richard A. Chapman - 5<br />

Earl T. Jackson, Jr. - 8<br />

Harry R. Wiener - 24<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mark Carter - 1<br />

Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr. - 27<br />

Earl R. Kirker - 14<br />

Beta-Xi<br />

Arizona State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Ross L. Franks - 18<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward W. Barry - 5<br />

Ed Sandidge - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

E. David Barker - 3<br />

Jonathan W. Moeller - 13<br />

Donald G. Sapp - 16<br />

Beta-Omicron<br />

Wayne State University<br />

Founders Club<br />

S. James Islam - 10<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gerald F. Dipaola - 4<br />

Russell M. Holtz - 34<br />

Robert A. Kluczynski - 11<br />

Dave H. Mattingly - 22<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas J. Krupka - 16<br />

Lee S. Randall - 1<br />

Kenneth M. Smythe - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Charles E. Du Chene - 16<br />

Bernard W. LeMieux - 4<br />

Richard S. Mazzella - 30<br />

Beta-Pi<br />

Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Immediate Past Chairman<br />

Russell H. Heil<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Secretary/Treasurer<br />

John A. Reagan<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Russ H. Heil - 21<br />

John A. Reagan - 1<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Michael A. Smith - 9<br />

Edward F. Tucker - 23<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John H. Davis - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Donato J. Altobelli, Jr. - 24<br />

Jeffrey N. Amason - 1<br />

Thomas D. Covington - 9<br />

Max L. Dufeny, Jr. - 17<br />

William H. Hensler - 6<br />

Richard L. Hunter, Jr. - 3<br />

Stephen F. Jensen - 3<br />

William P. McKibben - 10<br />

Steve M. Mitchell - 28<br />

Daniel B. Mowrey - 15<br />

Thomas L. Roller - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald P. Bach - 19<br />

Edward J. Cerbone - 7<br />

Frank B. Chapman - 5<br />

Richard E. Park - 25<br />

Richard W. Phelps - 20<br />

Charlie H. Rogers - 2<br />

Eric P. Slipp - 16<br />

James D. Williamson, III - 3<br />

Gregory L. Willis - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Roger N. Everett - 3<br />

Byron Y. Hill - 9<br />

Beta-Rho<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Akron<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Kevin J. Brock<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

David S. Baxter - 3<br />

Kevin J. Brock - 11<br />

Founders Club<br />

Robert S. Vangrin - 4<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Bob Troyer - 21<br />

Jeffrey R. Young - 5<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Mark W. Dively - 15<br />

Robert D. Eberwine - 15<br />

Keith D. Goble - 16<br />

Gary A. Hannah - 15<br />

William C. James - 11<br />

Vincent Monaco - 1<br />

Michael P. Ruzinsky - 7<br />

Roger F. Viers - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frank Car - 2<br />

Samuel T. Coleridge - 18<br />

Larry A. Crisp - 30<br />

Joe M. Giustino - 8<br />

Larry G. Hart - 28<br />

Charles H. Huettner - 28<br />

Veijo T. Panu - 7<br />

John E. Scheatzle - 13<br />

Douglas R. Smith - 28<br />

Thomas M. Sopko - 25<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Derrill L. Carter - 29<br />

Richard Y. Greene - 3<br />

Brian D. H<strong>of</strong>fman - 33<br />

Steve J. Mustric, M.D. - 13<br />

Beta-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Epiprytanis<br />

Robert I. McMurry<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Chairman<br />

Gregory P. Woodson<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Gregory P. Woodson - 31<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

David L. Bohline - 7<br />

John D. Meisenhelder - 13<br />

Founders Club<br />

Justin B. Nast - 9<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Gerald P. Andes - 1<br />

Edward A. Apffel, Jr. - 7<br />

Robert L. Meyer - 34


Triangle Club<br />

George J. Angelos - 6<br />

Charles L. Cobb - 12<br />

Carl W. Cooper - 26<br />

William J. Cullinane - 28<br />

Walter B. Dozier - 4<br />

John A. Green - 12<br />

M. Neale Hickerson - 1<br />

Chuck Milam - 31<br />

A. Gordon Orsborn - 26<br />

John W. Plumb - 32<br />

Robert A. Stambaugh - 11<br />

Edmund J. Sutro - 33<br />

Michael A. Yagjian - 20<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Gerald P. Carr - 28<br />

Jon D. Friedland - 11<br />

Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr. - 14<br />

Rick B. Smith - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas V. Atkins - 2<br />

Larry D. Finkel - 26<br />

George N. Loomis - 30<br />

*Thomas R. Miller - 25<br />

David S. Oakley - 7<br />

Beta-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Florida Southern College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alan L. Novak - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth W. Harlin - 1<br />

Stephen Troxel - 27<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William H. Brimberry - 17<br />

Charles M. Klein - 11<br />

Beta-Upsilon<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maine at Orono<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard A. Eustis - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joshua L. Atkinson - 5<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Wayne R. Cole - 1<br />

Kevin B. Kraus - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lloyd R. Chase - 18<br />

Brian E. Gill - 19<br />

Daniel R. Lawless - 7<br />

Lee R. Stewart - 16<br />

Howard L. Surrett, Jr. - 8<br />

Allan M. Wilson - 23<br />

Beta-Phi<br />

Louisiana State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James E. Fargo - 28<br />

James D. Hughes - 33<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas J. Kennedy - 9<br />

Robert C. Mayer, Jr. - 19<br />

Michael S. Murphy - 1<br />

Donald E. Welge - 32<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Arthur L. Hirdler - 17<br />

Beta-Chi<br />

Southern Illinois University -<br />

Carbondale<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Hegemon<br />

Rodney G. Talbot<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Rodney G. Talbot - 28<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James W. McCoy - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kenneth L. Black - 5<br />

Stephen G. Heilemann - 10<br />

Harold S. Hum - 6<br />

David E. Jacobsen - 11<br />

John J. Johnson - 20<br />

Michael G. McLaughlin - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Mark A. Cushing - 1<br />

Andrew J. Haverkate - 14<br />

Christopher B.Tidwell - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Warren N. Buescher - 5<br />

Fred R. Cook - 14<br />

James D. Olson - 8<br />

Beta-Psi<br />

Arkansas State University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

John Christopher Dorr - 2<br />

Founders Club<br />

B. Lavon Wells - 35<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard T. Gregg - 2<br />

Robin H. Hagaman - 15<br />

James K. Henderson - 2<br />

Adam W. Nicely - 2<br />

Keith W. Vines - 1<br />

Ansel E. Young - 3<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ralf C. Beilhardt - 3<br />

Marvin T. Hagaman - 2<br />

Robert E. Howe - 24<br />

William G. Pittman - 9<br />

Thomas C. Reese - 2<br />

Howard W. Templeton - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Timothy J. Booth - 3<br />

Robert R. Cable - 1<br />

John M. Cameron - 2<br />

Joshua L. Cole - 1<br />

William T. Couch, Jr. - 3<br />

Rex A. Davis - 7<br />

Dwight D. Duckworth, D.D.S. - 1<br />

Riley D. Ford - 1<br />

Mack A. Hamblen - 20<br />

Paul Holifield - 10<br />

David J. Huckabee - 2<br />

George T. Lalman - 9<br />

Harry G. Matson, Jr. - 2<br />

Gregory L. Mitchell - 2<br />

Luther A. Morris - 2<br />

Richard C. Puryear - 12<br />

Terry D. Roach - 1<br />

Scott R. Ruff - 1<br />

James D. Staggs, II - 1<br />

Charles A. Stewart - 2<br />

James M. Totty - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James G. Anderson - 2<br />

Clark Atkins, Jr., CFC - 5<br />

Brent L. Baxter - 1<br />

Jeremy R. Boling - 2<br />

Jeremy D. Brewer - 1<br />

Brian E. Clem - 1<br />

John P. Doherty - 1<br />

Stephen T. Edgar - 1<br />

John K. Frets - 11<br />

James H. Garner - 1<br />

Alfred Garza, Jr. - 1<br />

Jerry B. Gladden - 5<br />

Wallace R. Jackson - 1<br />

Jonathan S. Jeffery - 2<br />

Norman A. Keith, US Army (Ret.) - 23<br />

Dennis G. Layer - 1<br />

Charles F. Luter - 2<br />

David M. McCullar - 3<br />

Mark A. Miller - 2<br />

Jesse E. Nichols, Jr. - 5<br />

Daniel I. Phillips - 2<br />

Billy L. Powell - 1<br />

Jeffrey W. Puryear - 2<br />

Jerry Rapert - 2<br />

Donnie R. Scarbrough - 1<br />

W. Richard Shelton - 3<br />

Charles F. Stahr - 1<br />

Aaron R. Steenbergen - 2<br />

Jason A. Stinnett - 1<br />

Michael Todd - 1<br />

Mark A. Vest - 1<br />

Charles P. Vines - 2<br />

Melvin M. Wamock - 2<br />

Guy E. Weeks, Jr. - 7<br />

Jerry M. Weston - 1<br />

Frank R. Wood - 2<br />

David A. Woodard - 1<br />

Mark T. Young - 2<br />

Beta-Omega<br />

Missouri State University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Joseph H. Straughan, III - 11<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas D. Schlosser - 17<br />

Samuel C. Weaver - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Raymond J. Graskemper, Jr. - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Timothy D. Clegg, II - 1<br />

Everett E. Dahl - 11<br />

Flynn Scholarship<br />

“Becoming a brother <strong>of</strong> <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> has been<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the best decisions I have ever had to make. Being<br />

Prytanis <strong>of</strong> my chapter, I have gained the leadership<br />

skills that I can not only use in my pr<strong>of</strong>ession but also<br />

in my social life.”<br />

Gamma-Alpha<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John D. Stiles - 27<br />

Raymond S. Worth - 21<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Terrance J. Croco, CFC - 30<br />

Charles K. McClain - 32<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James R. Carmean, D.D.S. - 25<br />

Maynard B. Morris - 19<br />

Frank A. <strong>The</strong>len - 7<br />

Gamma-Beta<br />

Colorado State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David Schneider - 1<br />

Justin T. Yeager - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Leonard J. Fleischer - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard L. Coolidge - 3<br />

Dennis E. Havel - 5<br />

Matthew A. Williams - 2<br />

Gamma-Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Texas-El Paso<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jason R. Fry - 7<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jack W. Handey - 11<br />

Jerry W. Sayre, M.D. - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard M. Aaronson - 22<br />

Shane Utter - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ledford F. Beard - 5<br />

Thomas S. Martin, Jr. - 16<br />

James M. Mitchell - 3<br />

Victor M. Renteria - 31<br />

Gamma-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Miami<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Daniel Y. Leong - 17<br />

Jeffrey H. Orl<strong>of</strong>f - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Dudley A. Newbold - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James F. Kiley - 34<br />

John N. Cichon<br />

Wagner College<br />

2006 donors<br />

Gamma-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

John R. Fisher (1993-95)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Norman P. Borkowski - 10<br />

Timothy P. Johnson - 1<br />

E. Michael Leyland - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert G. Beck - 7<br />

Richard J. DiMarzio - 26<br />

Roger P. Kalinowsky - 29<br />

Brian C. Kensing - 6<br />

Ronald A. Rosien - 22<br />

Steven E. Yanne - 7<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John P. Markunas - 2<br />

Richard Mohrmann - 30<br />

Peter Wrede - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert M. Linz - 7<br />

James H. McMillen - 13<br />

William C. Purdon - 15<br />

Tom G. Sandberg - 3<br />

Gamma-Zeta<br />

Hartwick College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John E. Maczko - 21<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth B. Guiseley - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel J. Lane - 2<br />

Gamma-Eta<br />

Idaho State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Lyman G. Larson - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Larry S. Phelps - 24<br />

Gamma-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TKE Chief Executive Officer<br />

Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE (2000 - )<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Miles C. Wilkin<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Kevin M. Mayeux, CAE - 8<br />

Miles C. Wilkin - 1<br />

Founders Club<br />

Steven G. Christovich - 1<br />

Brian T. Ferber, CAE - 7<br />

Jason J. Goitia - 6<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Corey G. Mathews, CAE - 4<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Donald A. Buzzell - 25<br />

Leon B. Cheek, III - 7<br />

Merritt R. Dimbath - 34<br />

Donald H. Gilbart - 2<br />

Thomas L. Hicks, M.D. - 22<br />

Louis L. LeBlanc - 3<br />

Matthew J. Lehnen - 1<br />

William D. Orr - 10<br />

Aluis I. Searcy - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James G. Carver - 9<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 43


2006 donors<br />

Thomas J. Filipkowski - 33<br />

Edward M. Flynn - 1<br />

David L. Hayward - 32<br />

Kenneth M. Jaffie - 7<br />

Robert G. Murrell - 2<br />

Bradley D. Schaffner - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard J. Brown - 12<br />

Joe Fullerton - 1<br />

Gamma-Iota<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Colorado<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jerry F. Baker - 34<br />

Richard H. Stienmier, M.D. - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Alfred H. Shepard - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald C. Malone - 31<br />

Gamma-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Indiana University<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Dale R. Terry - 9<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

William R. Bruns, III - 9<br />

Apollo Club<br />

David W. Stock - 11<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William R. Fortner - 18<br />

J. Richard Rockstroh - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Larry K. Barrett - 34<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jason K. Belfer - 10<br />

James W. Bentley - 5<br />

Lucian A. Siekman - 32<br />

G. Michael Witte - 22<br />

Gamma-Lambda<br />

San Diego State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard M. Fleck - 2<br />

Richard D. Greenleaf - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Daniel W. Hale - 21<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ernie D. Conrad, Jr. - 13<br />

Jeffrey M. Rice - 4<br />

Gamma-Mu<br />

Furman University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis (1971-73)<br />

Lenwood S. Cochran<br />

Founders Club<br />

Lenwood S. Cochran - 30<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Ronald E. Goodwin - 24<br />

P. Norris Shockley, Jr. - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frank H. Capehart, III - 24<br />

Everett T. Summerall, Jr. - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Alan Blackmon - 15<br />

44 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

CHARLES J. TRABOLD SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Gamma-Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Toledo<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Paul A. Hotmer - 15<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Patrick K. East - 22<br />

Thomas Joseph Gordon, CFC - 5<br />

R. Loren McGuire - 13<br />

Ray F. Todak - 33<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James J. Dawson - 12<br />

Ronald G. Kusz - 6<br />

Calvin G. Smith - 16<br />

Richard F. Watkins - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Arthur R. France - 23<br />

Stephen P. George - 11<br />

Henry L. Majka - 22<br />

Stephen L. Norwood - 6<br />

Gordon P. Voelker - 22<br />

Gamma-Xi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Glenn C. Wonn - 22<br />

Gamma-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Virginia<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John B. Fassett, II - 9<br />

Andrew S. Lane - 9<br />

William B. MacLeod - 24<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James F. Brooke, III, USN (Ret.) - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Alexander B. Carver - 14<br />

Bob B. Sieck - 13<br />

Gamma-Pi<br />

Parsons College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert L. Tree, Ph.D. - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Lee A. Mearh<strong>of</strong>f - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frederick B. Clearwater - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frederick C. Jenks - 26<br />

Don W. Mason - 26<br />

Cochran Scholarship<br />

“Not only do I now understand that I have the<br />

potential to be a leader among my peers, but also that<br />

I can make a meaningful mark on a diverse<br />

community <strong>of</strong> my equals.”<br />

Gamma-Rho<br />

Indiana State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Richard E. Schultz<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jonathan F. Cottrell - 16<br />

Richard E. Schultz - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frank G. Garzolini - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Eugene D. Aimone - 25<br />

John R. Cripe - 2<br />

Kenneth J. Kr<strong>of</strong>t - 30<br />

Takeshi Moriwaki - 35<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Larry J. Gambaiani - 12<br />

Richard K. Hidani - 28<br />

Marvin D. Jackson - 2<br />

Joseph A. Kwasny - 30<br />

Ronald R. Rufatto - 12<br />

Gamma-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Kentucky<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Archie L. Ackley - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kirk B. Moberley, Jr. - 8<br />

Gamma-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Denver<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Al R. Bergren - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Wally M. Ginn - 35<br />

Roger J. Keith - 18<br />

Eugene F. Laurendeau - 24<br />

Lionel V. Topaz - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James W. Fleming - 14<br />

George R. Gaubatz - 3<br />

Ray O. Humphrey - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jere F. Morris - 7<br />

Barry B. Wales - 29<br />

Gamma-Upsilon<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Texas-Austin<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Roger N. Kahle - 26<br />

Roberto Leopoldi - 14<br />

Brian D. Montgomery - 2<br />

Philip E. Winston, Jr. - 7<br />

Michael Giovannini<br />

Furman University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Donald H. Biehl - 9<br />

Jeffrey A. Peterson - 18<br />

Gamma-Phi<br />

Emporia State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Christopher D. Birch - 10<br />

Jason P. Nelson - 1<br />

Robert L. Riney - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John H. Anderson - 2<br />

Anthony A. Dovidio - 10<br />

Lawrence L. Orth - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John W. Fraser - 9<br />

Gary L. Pippin - 10<br />

Gamma-Chi<br />

Valparaiso University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Chester A. Meisberger - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James A. Amling - 32<br />

Elmer S. Biles - 18<br />

Russell G. Halleen - 29<br />

Walter A. Hilgendorf, Jr. - 14<br />

Richard A. Ott - 1<br />

Gamma-Psi<br />

Butler University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward M. Bennett, Ph.D. - 27<br />

M. James Johnston - 7<br />

Steven J. Keiser, D.D.S. - 5<br />

Dwight B. Leonard, Jr. - 16<br />

Michael A. Miller - 17<br />

Patrik L. Pierson - 17<br />

Herbert B. Spoelstra - 21<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Paul R. Brown - 2<br />

Roy C. Watson - 14<br />

Gamma-Omega<br />

Eastern Illinois University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jack W. Stoldt - 27<br />

Charles W. Witters - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Norman L. Chapman - 10<br />

Kevin J. Fox - 23<br />

Stanley Kuczynski - 13<br />

Jeffrey G. Scott - 12<br />

Joe B. Vangilder - 5<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Anthony J. Crebs - 12<br />

Raymond J. Frederici - 14<br />

Gary A. Hansen - 9<br />

Walter T. Knollenberg - 17<br />

Michael D. Moon - 18<br />

Donald R. Stelzer - 20<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>f E. Strauss - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Philip D. Carlock - 14<br />

Daniel M. Knollenberg - 6<br />

John T. Matarelli - 15<br />

Charles M. Meece - 4<br />

George K. Mellott - 9<br />

Juan F. Rojas, M.D. - 14<br />

Delta-Alpha<br />

Western Michigan University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Noel J. Kott - 27<br />

Zachary D. Wilson - 1<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert A. Chura - 26<br />

Elbert V. Duncan - 18<br />

Fred P. Glennie - 9<br />

Joseph L. Maggini - 27<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David H. Flucke - 33<br />

Erik Golbiw - 14<br />

James E. McGlasson - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Fred A. Geiger - 15<br />

Christopher L. Lynch - 5<br />

Delta-Beta<br />

Lake Forest College<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James F. Place - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James C. Jacobsen - 21<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert J. Holden - 4<br />

Delta-Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Connecticut-Storrs<br />

Triangle Club<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore S. Haddad - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

George A. Breault - 15<br />

Andrew C. McKirdy - 18<br />

James V. Prindiville, Jr. - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Raymond P. Booker, Jr. - 28<br />

Paul K. Edman - 23<br />

Edward L. Elfenbein - 9<br />

Richard J. Guandalini - 13<br />

James N. Mason, Jr. - 2<br />

Bruce A. McDermott - 9<br />

Bernard E. O’Keefe - 7<br />

Frederick J. Schilke - 2<br />

Delta-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Northern Colorado<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard J. Koehler - 6<br />

Ronald J. Newton - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Clyde T. Davies, Jr. - 17<br />

Richard H. Harms - 6<br />

Michael Ilyichenko - 16<br />

Lawrence R. Nonnie - 19<br />

Scott W. Omiecinski - 15


Delta-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Cleveland State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

William A. Quallich (1973-75)<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Donald A. Campbell, Jr. - 25<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John C. Fravel - 30<br />

Ted T. Kubala - 30<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore L. Wolf - 3<br />

Stephen P. Zachmann - 14<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward R. Addicott - 4<br />

William R. Hilgendorff, Jr. - 10<br />

Charles E. Janes - 6<br />

Salvatore S. Quattrocchi - 34<br />

William A. Wortzman - 13<br />

Michael G. Wukovich - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard K. Laidlaw - 35<br />

Frank J. Normali - 5<br />

Edward W. Paran - 27<br />

John F. Pavetto - 17<br />

Joseph J. Vauter - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert E. Baier - 21<br />

Gary A. DeWyer - 4<br />

Douglas M. Fortner - 28<br />

Dale H. Lyons - 14<br />

George W. Nowatka - 14<br />

Timothy P. Ratajczak - 29<br />

Donald L. Smith - 18<br />

D. Paul Warther - 7<br />

Delta-Zeta<br />

Southeast Missouri State<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Daniel Stengel - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jack W. Dennis - 10<br />

Jeff J. Durante - 1<br />

Charles J. Herbst - 24<br />

Kent E. H<strong>of</strong>fmeister - 19<br />

Larry J. Hoog - 25<br />

Edward A. <strong>Tau</strong>ser - 11<br />

Delta-Eta<br />

Northern Illinois University<br />

Founders Club<br />

John T. Ludes - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas C. Skubich - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert D. Fry - 13<br />

Charles F. Morgan, Jr. - 22<br />

Thomas L. Spinozzi, D.D.S. - 14<br />

Gary Tadd - 1<br />

Delta-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

CSU-Long Beach<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard L. Hollis - 21<br />

Claude J. Klug - 15<br />

Darrel E. Reifschneider - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Todd Bates - 3<br />

Gary E. Wiedle - 26<br />

Fraters Club<br />

E. Paul Tonkovich - 20<br />

Ronald K. Wallace - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard A. Martinez - 11<br />

Delta-Iota<br />

Lenoir Rhyne College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James H. Sloop - 16<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David R. Moore - 30<br />

Delta-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

High Point University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Daniel A. Smith - 21<br />

Delta-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Central Missouri<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Brad Bohannan - 8<br />

Stephen R. Jenne - 34<br />

William A. Stark - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Russell K. Gordon - 15<br />

Leon L. Maberry - 8<br />

Thomas F. Maidment - 11<br />

Gary G. Mendenhall - 30<br />

Richard A. Schromm - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jeffrey R. Case - 6<br />

Robert G. Hurley - 13<br />

Gary A. Johnson - 7<br />

Armand F. Patnaude - 26<br />

Delta-Mu<br />

Pittsburg State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Daniel Alcala - 14<br />

Michael D. Brock - 15<br />

Gordon L. McKinnie - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Maurice W. Mertz - 29<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Michael E. Motsinger - 4<br />

Delta-Nu<br />

Northwest Missouri State<br />

University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Benny L. Johnson<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Benny L. Johnson - 30<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dale L. Andersen - 10<br />

Richard E. Dinkel - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Bruce S. Barlow - 27<br />

Ronald D. Gayler - 21<br />

Stephen E. Moss, CFC - 15<br />

James W. Roberts - 10<br />

David Teeter - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Peter J. Greve - 28<br />

Roger H. Hitch - 23<br />

James E. Klein - 13<br />

Floyd E. Propst - 18<br />

Bradley W. Shelton - 27<br />

Delta-Xi<br />

Miami University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Prytanis<br />

TEF Director<br />

Mark A. Fite, CFC<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Mark A. Fite - 20<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr. - 23<br />

Founders Club<br />

Jeffrey A. Smith - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gene E. Cross, Jr. - 7<br />

James P. Landis - 4<br />

Gary K. Liebschner - 26<br />

David C. Miller - 34<br />

Ronald N. Richmond - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ronald W. Barrett - 22<br />

Richard H. Evans, Jr. - 23<br />

Robert W. Hein - 11<br />

Gary B. Holt - 26<br />

Kenton W. Hughes - 28<br />

Frederick N. Mcomber - 10<br />

Dale N. Woodling - 14<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Edwin R. Beck - 18<br />

Thurman M. Fribance - 20<br />

Louis B. Geneva - 21<br />

Steven K. Lauer - 30<br />

Richard C. Lorenz - 2<br />

Michael P. McInerney - 5<br />

David M. Metz - 29<br />

Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S. - 30<br />

Stanley C. Wyllie - 8<br />

Delta-Omicron<br />

Central Michigan University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr. - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert J. Graham - 15<br />

Ronald F. Neukam - 21<br />

Jack J. Weymouth - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard W. Brown - 22<br />

Kent J. Rosenau - 18<br />

John R. Trudell - 14<br />

Richard M. Trudell - 25<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Terry A. Guttrich - 29<br />

Brian K. Wright - 6<br />

Delta-Pi<br />

Eastern Michigan University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

K. Donald Edwards - 12<br />

Frank J. Emerick - 15<br />

Michael G. Robinson - 3<br />

Dean A. Sauer - 3<br />

Louis E. Winkelhaus, II - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kurt M. Fisher - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

F. Robert Dando - 6<br />

Ronald F. Gacioch - 11<br />

D. J. Hadley - 6<br />

Craig Hepler - 7<br />

Hildred J. Lewis - 4<br />

Donald A. Massey - 10<br />

Kevin R. Reynolds - 6<br />

Miguel L. Rodriguez, Jr. - 7<br />

Delta-Rho<br />

Indiana University <strong>of</strong><br />

Pennsylvania<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Benjamin F. Kensinger - 11<br />

Donald J. Mash, Ph.D. - 14<br />

Delta-Sigma<br />

Morningside College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William L. Hoversten - 23<br />

Donald W. Palmer - 24<br />

Larry L. Sorensen - 8<br />

Delta-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Northern Iowa<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Alan E. Wright - 24<br />

TRIBUTES<br />

In Tribute to By<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Garkowski Thomas M. Castner<br />

Lambda-Lambda Chapter Lambda-Lambda Chapter<br />

Greg Hatcher, Zeta-Delta Chapter Eugene H. Pattison<br />

Kirk Smith, Zeta-Delta Chapter Zeta-Delta Chapter<br />

Scott Melton Roanoke College<br />

Sean Mulvey Paige Faries<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong> Chapter<br />

Scott Sheahen Barbara Sheahen<br />

Omega Chapter Omega Chapter Scholarship<br />

2006 donors<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Marvin R. Mattfeld - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

A. James Schneider - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John W. Greenlee - 14<br />

Delta-Upsilon<br />

Missouri Valley College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas A. Fritz - 20<br />

Fred M. Rosenberger - 21<br />

David J. Ross, II - 4<br />

David A. Wharff - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Don S. Balka - 28<br />

John W. Ballinger, III - 8<br />

Charles L. McCabe - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Nicholas J. Florentine, Jr. - 1<br />

James L. Mallory - 31<br />

Donald G. Snider - 2<br />

David H. Williams - 22<br />

Delta-Phi<br />

St. Francis University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David A. Fiore - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Sabino J. Ranaudo - 28<br />

Peter A. Thomas - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mark Benz - 7<br />

Paul J. Maloskey - 9<br />

Edward J. Ribstein - 23<br />

Delta-Chi<br />

Gannon University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

R. Michael Lander - 25<br />

Michael A. Tryon - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James E. Jones - 6<br />

Thomas V. Noon - 33<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 45


Sustaining Contributor<br />

M. Robert Cross - 15<br />

Joseph W. Flicker - 25<br />

Joseph M. Pisoni - 19<br />

2006 donors<br />

Delta-Psi<br />

North Dakota State University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Aaron C. Dunn, CFC - 9<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ronald V. Bardal - 9<br />

Robert A. Bird - 29<br />

Roger S. Miller - 8<br />

Duane A. Reger - 34<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles A. Moe - 8<br />

Justin M. Noah - 1<br />

William E. Riebe - 17<br />

Clark T. Sonderby - 3<br />

Robert Wedberg, Jr. - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donn R. Besselievre - 22<br />

Wayne G. Laske - 1<br />

Wesley E. Ware - 1<br />

Delta-Omega<br />

Western State College <strong>of</strong><br />

Colorado<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald M. Gerardi - 29<br />

Clyde E. Rader - 9<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Alpha<br />

Saint Louis University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard J. Kurtyka - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William M. Fogarty, Jr. - 6<br />

Ralph F. Principe - 8<br />

Charles T. Smallwood, Jr. - 4<br />

Robert H. Wimsatt - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph W. Di Giovanna - 7<br />

Andrew M. Purtell - 6<br />

Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr. - 23<br />

Leo V. Ryan - 2<br />

Thomas E. Staab - 23<br />

William F. Tracy, II - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James W. Agoritsas - 6<br />

Daniel Counts - 12<br />

Troy Kemp - 3<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Beta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tampa<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph R. Adams - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George A. Nousiainen - 22<br />

Nicio Vega, Jr. - 34<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Amherst<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David J. Garber - 30<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nebraska - Omaha<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James L. Gammon - 8<br />

Charles W. Sigerson, Jr. - 32<br />

Ralph M. Tait - 25<br />

46 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Fraters Club<br />

Bob L. Elsasser, Ret. - 11<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Zeta<br />

Rider University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Alvin B. Reuben - 17<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Eta<br />

Southwestern Oklahoma State<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Mark K. McAlister, D.D.S., M.S. - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Tyrone Eby - 12<br />

Arthur W. Salisbury - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John E. Talley - 20<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Southeastern Oklahoma State<br />

University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Daniel M. Garvey - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James W. Lindsey, Jr. - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John V. Kelly, Jr. - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kenneth E. Goach - 30<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Iota<br />

Youngstown State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard A. Pluth - 4<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gary M. Lazor - 16<br />

Frederick W. Michael - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Pat F. Agresta - 9<br />

Michael A. Mokros - 11<br />

Thomas R. Rogers - 15<br />

Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr. - 31<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas J. Ameen - 19<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Loyola University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph D. Rundell - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John H. Gerding - 34<br />

Thomas Skowronski - 1<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri - Kansas<br />

City<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

John B. Hodgdon - 17<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Derace Martin - 14<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Mu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Louisiana-Monroe<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Roger W. Milam - 1<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

Stevens Point<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past TKE Executive Vice<br />

President/CEO<br />

William J. Metzger, Jr. (1993-96)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Immediate Past TEF President/CEO<br />

Timothy L. Taschwer (1995-2005)<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Timothy L. Taschwer - 33<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Fred L. Jensen - 12<br />

William T. Ososki - 15<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Timothy M. Beck - 10<br />

W. <strong>The</strong>odore Hron - 5<br />

Jerry M. Madison - 13<br />

Berland A. Meyer - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David L. Athey, Jr. - 11<br />

Gaylon W. Barz - 10<br />

Gregory Bisbee - 1<br />

Bruce C. Blom - 15<br />

Thomas A. Corrigan - 6<br />

Edwin S. Flat<strong>of</strong>f - 17<br />

Albert J. Greasby - 8<br />

James T. Haferman - 10<br />

Phillip G. Kallas - 28<br />

Richard L. Kleine - 6<br />

Daniel M. Lavold - 18<br />

Wayne D. McCaffery - 20<br />

Christopher J. Roth - 10<br />

Steven M. Schauer - 7<br />

Ronald A. Schneider - 10<br />

Edward C. Schrader - 21<br />

Leif C. Tolokken - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David L. Baumann - 12<br />

Terrance J. Beining - 14<br />

Lawrence J. Benish - 9<br />

Michael A. Benish - 5<br />

Roger C. Bintz - 2<br />

Martin J. Boerst - 9<br />

William J. Brandl - 12<br />

James F. Bukolt - 13<br />

Jeffrey K. Fox - 14<br />

Duwayne E. Herning - 3<br />

Larry L. Hoeft - 9<br />

Daniel R. Housfeld - 4<br />

William R. Hummel - 9<br />

Robert H. Klein - 19<br />

John A. Lampereur - 9<br />

John T. McGregor - 7<br />

Stephen J. Sievwright - 10<br />

David C. Siewert - 3<br />

Russell E. Soderberg - 8<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Xi<br />

Shepherd University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William W. Grantham, Jr. - 30<br />

Richard L. Knode - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frank R. Cosner - 15<br />

Paul R. Hetzer - 9<br />

Larry W. Layman - 7<br />

Timothy D. Linton - 6<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Houston<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis/TEF Director<br />

Robert D. Planck (2001-03)<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Robert D. Planck - 29<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Tommy W. Lott - 25<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert L. Gabel - 7<br />

Michael S. Handorf - 7<br />

Scott K. Sitterle - 13<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Carl D. Buckner - 7<br />

Jeffrey Foley - 2<br />

Randy J. Hernandez - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Chad Wolf - 9<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Pi<br />

Colgate University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William E. Bray - 31<br />

Donnelly Scholarship<br />

“Without a doubt, <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> has had the<br />

single most important impact upon my life. Assisting<br />

me to grow as a person and a leader gave me the skills<br />

I will continue to use well into the future.”<br />

Matthew R. Brooks<br />

Appalachian State University<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Rho<br />

Northern Arizona University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Don W. Hulsey - 34<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael J. DaDurka - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles S. Warren - 30<br />

Charles E. Williams - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Joel S. Barnett - 5<br />

Richard L. Ford - 31<br />

Joseph C. Kaluha - 21<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Central Oklahoma<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James C. Canon - 11<br />

Dan R. Cheatham - 10<br />

Nate F. Raddatz - 2<br />

Timothy S. Reese, CFC - 2<br />

Michael A. Sutton - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David H. Crain - 23<br />

Clarence C. Drumeller - 20<br />

Jesse L. Ellis - 10<br />

Don G. Johnson - 7<br />

M. Price Oswalt, CFC - 16<br />

Jon G. Tankersley - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Dustin Hart - 1<br />

David P. Johnson - 1<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Rochester<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael J. Mullen - 12<br />

Jay A. Spoto - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James R. Wardell - 34<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Upsilon<br />

Northwestern State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis (1977-79)<br />

TEF Director<br />

William V. Muse, CFC<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

William V. Muse, CFC - 34<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen C. Walker - 13<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Detroit<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Stephen K. Valentine, Jr. - 17<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Dennis J. McNeil - 31<br />

Gerald R. Schmotzer - 10<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Chi<br />

University at Buffalo<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard J. Cellino, Sr. - 13<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edwin L. Crocker - 30<br />

John Kyriazis - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nicholas P. Kafasis - 29<br />

David L. Pillsbury - 10


Sustaining Contributor<br />

Anthony E. Rizzo - 3<br />

James M. Zaroogian - 15<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Psi<br />

McNeese State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John W. O’Reilly, Jr. - 23<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert E. O’Bryan - 9<br />

<strong>Epsilon</strong>-Omega<br />

Minot State College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David L. Anderson - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Duane D. Dockter - 35<br />

Alve L. Jemtrud - 33<br />

Gary A. Stenehjem - 27<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Bruce I. Christianson - 5<br />

Clyde E. Rostad - 17<br />

Zeta-Alpha<br />

Wagner College<br />

Founders Club<br />

Frank A. Morelli - 26<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James J. Hickey - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Peter A. Anderson - 16<br />

John J. Cannavo - 4<br />

Harold N. McNamara - 25<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Roy Roderick - 8<br />

Anthony P. Sisko - 2<br />

Zeta-Beta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Evansville<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jerry A. Linzy - 14<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward J. Cheaney - 26<br />

David E. Collier - 18<br />

Robert E. Connor - 6<br />

Jeremiah R. Cook - 1<br />

Nick T. Masiuk - 1<br />

Mark A. Pillar - 31<br />

Brad Wambach - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Darryl W. Merrick - 2<br />

Richard B. Steedman - 17<br />

Robert J. Vanek - 19<br />

Charles R. Wyatt - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Luther B. Hale - 8<br />

Zeta-Gamma<br />

Nebraska Wesleyan University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Larry E. Dawes, USN (Ret.) - 4<br />

Richard A. Koepplin - 10<br />

Zeta-Delta<br />

Alma College<br />

Founders Club<br />

Eugene H. Pattison - 30<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William W. Allsopp - 29<br />

George B. Huysken - 28<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James H. Amell - 9<br />

John R. McIntyre - 13<br />

Randy L. Pertler - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard T. Dudzinski - 10<br />

Craig R. Fritts - 1<br />

Steven E. Oole - 12<br />

Benjamin H. Reynolds - 1<br />

Ernest L. Yoder - 6<br />

Zeta-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Waynesburg College<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James E. Crockard, III - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Nathan Wadding - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Scott Brown - 8<br />

Thomas F. Flood - 16<br />

Howard N. Fox - 14<br />

Zeta-Zeta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Milwaukee<br />

Founders Club<br />

Mark A. Blazer - 5<br />

Apollo Club<br />

David J. Hamernik - 23<br />

Robert J. Puls - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas Dunne - 1<br />

Richard W. Spencer - 18<br />

Gene W. Witt - 26<br />

Louis G. Witynski - 13<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Arthur Budzak - 29<br />

Michael P. Gonia - 33<br />

Russell E. Jacobus - 13<br />

James D. Lovering - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David J. Kerznar - 31<br />

Zeta-Eta<br />

Muhlenberg College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard C. Crist, Jr. - 1<br />

Martin E. Ellner - 29<br />

Brian L. Keck - 21<br />

Russell F. Mazda - 24<br />

Paul A. Silverman - 10<br />

Kenneth B. Wonderland - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard E. Fisher - 6<br />

Muir Scholarship<br />

“TKE has greatly strengthened my leadership ability.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> TKE, I feel I can continue to be a leader<br />

throughout the rest <strong>of</strong> my college years and the rest <strong>of</strong><br />

my life. TKE has made me a leader, more sociable,<br />

and overall a better person.”<br />

Ellis Jacobs - 22<br />

William C. Parfitt, Jr. - 24<br />

Walter R. Schirber - 19<br />

Edward C. Schmidt - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Bruce S. Albright - 2<br />

Mitchell R. Goldblatt - 26<br />

Drew A. Shulman - 2<br />

Zeta-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Western Illinois University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Robert L. Nardelli - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David L. Aschenbach - 2<br />

James E. Dunning - 7<br />

Paul L. Gilles, Jr. - 5<br />

Paul J. Janus - 7<br />

Kevin R. Knobloch - 1<br />

Robert D. Taflinger - 4<br />

Bradley S. Walls - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert G. De Fore - 2<br />

Michael F. McAvoy - 10<br />

Christopher J. Royer - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Freddie R. Bennett - 11<br />

Lee L. Lasseigne - 25<br />

Robert C. Toniny - 22<br />

Zeta-Iota<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Manitoba<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Neill Tolboom - 24<br />

Zeta-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Portland State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard W. Adamek, CFC - 20<br />

Ronald A. Carson - 14<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Aaron L. Cross - 3<br />

Eric S. Graham - 1<br />

David T. Keys - 6<br />

Paul A. Skoog - 5<br />

Brian M. Stump - 17<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Teddy E. Dodd - 1<br />

Scott Fraunfelder - 1<br />

Gregory M. Hessong - 1<br />

Gregory E. Newenh<strong>of</strong> - 7<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Michael L. Brooks - 2<br />

William C. Scharbach - 8<br />

Andrew Quagliata<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Rolla<br />

Zeta-Lambda<br />

Bowling Green State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard W. Gill - 15<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Edward W. Brass - 33<br />

James S. Lowery - 11<br />

John M. Rigby - 33<br />

Harry L. Roesch - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard N. Goeke - 20<br />

Zeta-Mu<br />

Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Charles A. Gillis - 7<br />

Founders Club<br />

Jay P. Hochstaine - 31<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert J. Petrone - 24<br />

Joseph S. Raab - 8<br />

Sean A. Smith - 5<br />

Triangle Club<br />

P. Stephan Bedrosian - 18<br />

Alexander Berman, II - 10<br />

Jeffry R. Paddock - 12<br />

Frederick W. Reinhart - 10<br />

Joseph B. Vivona - 5<br />

Thomas E. Winrow - 2<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael J. Corby - 27<br />

Jeffrey A. Curtis - 14<br />

Robert G. Kohm - 28<br />

Peter H. Lukesh - 18<br />

Richard J. Mariano - 7<br />

Ian M. McCain - 3<br />

John B. Weigele, M.D. - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Peter A. Cavallo - 14<br />

George G. Davenport, III - 26<br />

Paul T. DellaVilla - 1<br />

Michael T. Francis - 22<br />

Philip J. Hopkinson - 7<br />

Larry G. Hull - 33<br />

Jeffrey P. Kimball - 3<br />

James E. Manchester - 13<br />

Robert Meader - 17<br />

R. Craig Pastore - 10<br />

Zeta-Nu<br />

Valdosta State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

William E. Bodnar - 8<br />

David T. Pendley - 4<br />

2006 donors<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Donald E. Bloom - 22<br />

David C. Hicks - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald N. Johns - 32<br />

Zeta-Xi<br />

Boston University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Daniel B. McDuffie - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gerald Katz - 8<br />

Henry J. Von Kelsch, III - 10<br />

Zeta-Omicron<br />

Western Carolina University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Norman S. Bledsoe - 17<br />

Joel L. Moser - 24<br />

Dennis L. Palmer - 1<br />

Boyce G. Parks - 26<br />

Richard D. Waller - 17<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Craig A. Wagner - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Michael G. Culp - 11<br />

William C. Wallin, Jr. - 7<br />

Zeta-Pi<br />

Culver-Stockton College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James F. McAlpin - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Andrew A. Bober, Jr. - 24<br />

James B. Butler - 8<br />

Zeta-Sigma<br />

Marietta College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William E. Walker - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert J. Detrick - 6<br />

Albert O. Orth - 34<br />

Zeta-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Shippensburg University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jeffrey M. Baker - 17<br />

Robert Page - 3<br />

Rodman B. Smith - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles C. Bolash - 9<br />

Ivan A. Steele - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Scott D. Buffington - 12<br />

Peter L. Christ<strong>of</strong>as - 19<br />

Edward L. Dillon, III - 23<br />

Robert L. Jamelli - 12<br />

Zeta-Upsilon<br />

Alliance College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

F. Christopher Stanecki - 20<br />

James P. Tabor - 15<br />

Stanley J. Withkowski - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Daniel A. Redyk - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Peter E. Bec - 13<br />

Steve Smith - 6<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 47


2006 donors<br />

Joyce-Ann Anderson<br />

Beta-Rho Chapter Special Projects<br />

Marilyn P. Demeter<br />

Lenwood S. Cochran Scholarship<br />

Bob and Libby Carman<br />

Francie & Roy Markham<br />

Rick Williams<br />

Delta-Psi Chapter Scholarship<br />

Julie (Pribil) Rud<br />

Ellanor Donnelly<br />

Thomas H. Dunning, Sr., Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Beatrice Dunning<br />

John Fite<br />

Shery M. Galbreath<br />

W. Allen Herzog Scholarship<br />

Thatcher Foundation<br />

Neil Andrew Hutcheson Memorial<br />

Scholarship<br />

Sandra Bergeeron<br />

Paula Jean Borkowski<br />

Thomas P. Boyle<br />

Rolando Castillo<br />

Antonio & Chrissie Chiarella<br />

Dr. Bob Cruz<br />

Sandra McKenzie Detrick<br />

Marilyn Dorrego<br />

Eileen Dulaney<br />

Anne M. Eklund-Whitticar<br />

Esteban Moreno Figueroa<br />

Dr. Jeffry Gutterman<br />

Nancy E. Hauser<br />

Allen Jones<br />

Gloria Jean Jones<br />

Dr. David and Bethel Kopp<br />

Melanie J. Lombardi<br />

Juan & Esther Mercado<br />

Marguerite Merrill<br />

Maurizio Montalto<br />

Tami Naijm<br />

Jhevanie Reid & Nerissa Olan<br />

P&BA Financial Services Corp.<br />

Bruce F. Stasiak - 5<br />

Zeta-Phi<br />

Rollins College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gabriel L. Montealegre - 1<br />

Lee Nance - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald W. Allen - 13<br />

David R. Schechter - 18<br />

Zeta-Chi<br />

Murray State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William J. McElroy, III - 13<br />

Kim L. Nelson - 25<br />

48 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

FRIENDS OF TKE<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ronald L. Hopkins - 12<br />

Jeffrey W. Wren - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jesus S. Menendez - 28<br />

William B. Metzger - 31<br />

Zeta-Psi<br />

Hamline University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Steven R. Kufus - 18<br />

Zeta-Omega<br />

California University <strong>of</strong> PA<br />

Founders Club<br />

Frank S. Ferris - 20<br />

Jean Lewis Paul<br />

Jose M. Ramirez<br />

Deborah Reato<br />

David Rogers<br />

Stephen H. Rose<br />

Mary Beth Rudy<br />

Michael Allen Shay<br />

Seymour Singer<br />

Lytysha Sturm<br />

Dr. Phyllis Superfisky<br />

Rex Thompson<br />

Dr. Mike Tyler<br />

Cecile Woolverton<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Psi Chapter Scholarship Fund<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Psi Chapter<br />

Justin J. Kirk<br />

Kirklin & Company<br />

Leadership Academy<br />

Shirley Mills<br />

Rho-<strong>Tau</strong> Chapter/Gary Dysarz<br />

Scholarship<br />

Tawnya R. Dysarz<br />

Beta-Psi Chapter Scholarship<br />

Zachary Taylor<br />

Charles J. Trabold Scholarship<br />

Robert and Catherine Haack<br />

Brian and Linda Jackman<br />

Mu-<strong>The</strong>ta Chapter Scholarship<br />

Tara Crowe<br />

Nicole Gugliucci<br />

Gregory Hart, Jr.<br />

Betty McCall<br />

Bridget Narcum<br />

Lindsay Robinson<br />

Michael G. Roskin<br />

Susan Ross<br />

Katie Sayre<br />

Dwayne R. Woerpel Memorial<br />

Leadership Award<br />

Diane E. Cooper<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Brent E. Flechsig - 19<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert M. Baron - 4<br />

George C. Stoicovy - 25<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Beta<br />

Belmont Abbey College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Felipe M. Villalon - 33<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Gamma<br />

Lock Haven University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Leon W. Mazurie, II - 26<br />

J. Scott Thompson - 17<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Delta<br />

Fairmont State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

William R. Carder - 7<br />

Clyde R. Dodd - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frank Pulice, Jr. - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Raymond T. Stamps - 19<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Humboldt State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Walter K. Schindhelm - 21<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Peter M. Cowper - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Donald H. Rubin - 15<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Zeta<br />

Rutgers University at Newark<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nicholas J. Franzi - 1<br />

Rocco Incorvaia - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John J. Harper - 2<br />

Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr. - 23<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Eta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Dakota<br />

Apollo Club<br />

A. Tom Pokela - 28<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alan P. Budahl - 29<br />

Robert R. Rietz - 30<br />

Ron D. Vilas - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Melvin J. Bright - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Tony M. James - 28<br />

Richard L. Latch - 12<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

California State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Phillip R. Marrone - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel J. Henderson, III - 3<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Iota<br />

Northern Michigan University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Christopher R. Leemon - 5<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alan B. Casmere - 19<br />

Lin T. Nash - 28<br />

Jason L. Pennington - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael J. Law - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Joseph A. Suski - 11<br />

James Taggart - 1<br />

William R. Warmbein - 25<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

C. W. Post College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Richard L. Ermler - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Armen L. Enkababian - 31<br />

Eric W. Gaer - 4<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Alan B. Hodish - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert V. Montanino - 16<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Lambda<br />

Widener University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Steven R. Matthews - 2<br />

John J. Pierson, Jr. - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.) - 28<br />

Benjamin B. Hetzer - 2<br />

Louis E. H<strong>of</strong>fman - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Albert J. Trimpert, III - 20<br />

William C. Welter - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Charles A. Grassano - 9<br />

Daniel T. Madish - 15<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Mu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Orleans<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

TEF Director<br />

Mark C. Romig, CFC (2003-05)<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Mark C. Romig, CFC - 23<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Stanley F. Bizot - 33<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kevin P. Guilbeau - 1<br />

Jim M. Strachan - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Gregory C. Brown, CFC - 5<br />

Chester J. Plauche, Jr. - 29<br />

Frank M. Scheaffer - 5<br />

John M. Strachan - 3<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gabriel P. Janusa - 1<br />

Troy A. Urquhart - 4<br />

Anton P. Yrle - 10<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Nu<br />

Southeastern Louisiana<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert N. Bell, III - 2<br />

Brian M. Bosarge - 10<br />

Charlie F. Childress Jr. - 14<br />

Larry A. Hecker - 3<br />

Philip E. Pickard - 5<br />

Travis S. Ridgel - 7<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas G. Jones - 11<br />

Robert D. Tucker, Jr. - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John W. McTopy, II - 21<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Xi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ora E. Hubbart, Jr. - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Bevley E. Foster, Jr. - 20<br />

Robert S. Lowe - 34


<strong>The</strong>ta-Omicron<br />

Adrian College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David G. Comerzan - 3<br />

George Maniez, Jr. - 13<br />

William R. McCaulley - 27<br />

Lewis F. Rehner - 6<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Pi<br />

CSU-Chico<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Joseph R. Scheiner - 7<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Lowell Ahart - 26<br />

Timothy R. Holbrook - 30<br />

Russell B. Jones - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John A. O’Neal - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jeffrey S. Anderson - 5<br />

Adam D. Bylund - 10<br />

William J. Knowlton - 7<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Sigma<br />

St. John’s University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Lawrence E. Newman - 24<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard L. Panarella - 15<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Minnesota State University,<br />

Mankato<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Wallace F. Droegemueller - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen H. Fischer - 20<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John C. Ehlers - 5<br />

Richard M. Foley - 15<br />

Robert C. Weinholzer - 30<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Bruce M. Bahneman - 15<br />

Jeffrey E. Grimmer - 14<br />

Christopher D. Hiller - 7<br />

David P. Koralesky - 5<br />

Trevor L. Michael - 7<br />

Richard P. Milinkovich - 27<br />

Jeremy T. Swensen - 4<br />

Michael J. Vawracz, IV - 2<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Upsilon<br />

CSU-Sacramento<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John C. Fitzgerald, Jr. - 32<br />

John E. Mahony - 24<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ronald D. Starr - 4<br />

Frank J. Visintin - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ron H<strong>of</strong>fman - 21<br />

Louis R. Horvath - 7<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

La Crosse<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard E. Bankes - 8<br />

Darrell G. Hill - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ronald E. Held - 31<br />

Craig A. Miller - 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Chi<br />

Frostburg State University<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

James D. Williams - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph Keys - 1<br />

Richard S. McFee - 5<br />

Todd Moser - 1<br />

Frank J. Rose - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Joseph N. McGreevy - 5<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Psi<br />

Ferris State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Salem G. Bashara, III - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Terry B. Dolley - 12<br />

Gary K. Woodhull - 13<br />

<strong>The</strong>ta-Omega<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Charleston<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jonathon M. Dant - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kevin R. Fulmer - 3<br />

Mark A. Hunt - 24<br />

Michael S. Mason - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gregory J. Carper - 1<br />

Kyle M. Hogan - 1<br />

Keith E. Hutner - 17<br />

John A. Schmidt - 25<br />

Iota-Alpha<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

Superior<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Dwayne R. Woerpel, CFC<br />

(1983-85)<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jean R. Buchen - 33<br />

Kenneth J. Kekich - 33<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph P. DeJohn - 15<br />

Joseph A. Sekelsky - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth A. Wilkens - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Timothy R. O’Connor - 13<br />

Iota-Beta<br />

Susquehanna University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert H. Ray - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph R. Arthur - 21<br />

Terry L. March - 18<br />

Mark Riebling - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard D. Rowlands - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert G. Edgerton, Jr. - 1<br />

Philip J. Seifert - 7<br />

Iota-Gamma<br />

Truman State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John M. O’Day - 20<br />

Keith N. Schnelle - 9<br />

Paul A. Specht - 35<br />

Conrad F. Stempel - 34<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Stacey W. Braswell - 12<br />

Jay W. Brewer - 3<br />

Glenn W. Flasch, Jr. - 3<br />

Jay H. Norenberg - 15<br />

Richard E. Schmid - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

R. Steven Hines - 32<br />

Joseph A. Stevenson - 26<br />

Iota-Delta<br />

Southern Oregon State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Albert L. Logan - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James V. Ackerman - 29<br />

Iota-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Moorhead State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Gene P. Schulstad, Jr. - 27<br />

Triangle Club<br />

R. Scott Carey - 13<br />

“I once thought it impossible to play a sport, be actively<br />

involved on campus and in the community, and have a<br />

healthy social life all while maintaining a high GPA.<br />

TKE has taught me otherwise.”<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Walter Bergseth - 13<br />

Bradley D. Eldevick - 15<br />

Marvin D. Vee - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kenneth G. Borle - 12<br />

Alvin H. Oyama - 11<br />

Iota-Zeta<br />

Syracuse University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John N. Prevas - 24<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David J. Persson - 22<br />

Iota-Eta<br />

Slippery Rock University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dick L. Schramko, CFC - 23<br />

A. William Senopole, Jr. - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert M. Italia - 28<br />

Iota-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Centenary College <strong>of</strong> Louisiana<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Charles D. Holmes - 22<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mark Cardillo - 2<br />

Iota-Iota<br />

LaSalle University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Juan A. Liceaga - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gerald J. Coghlan - 13<br />

William G. Walsh - 4<br />

Iota-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Clarkson University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Donald A. Mader - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Timothy P. Callahan - 3<br />

Paul L. Cooper - 32<br />

Edward R. Dominy, CFC - 20<br />

James R. Shetler - 22<br />

Michael W. Smiarowski - 18<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth L. Conover - 34<br />

Eric R. Peterson - 20<br />

T. J. Schmitz Scholarship<br />

Benjamin J. Workman<br />

Alma College<br />

2006 donors<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lawrence R. Maier - 24<br />

John N. McCardle, Jr. - 3<br />

Iota-Mu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Findlay<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William M. Varner - 14<br />

Iota-Nu<br />

Hillsdale College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kurt C. Kern - 2<br />

Iota-Xi<br />

Concord University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James E. Agnew, Jr. - 29<br />

Robert M. Ashcraft - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard H. Smith - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas W. Quinn, II - 11<br />

Richard D. Silverthorn - 14<br />

Iota-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

Whitewater<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Joel E. Johnson, CFC (1985-87)<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Executive Vice President Emeritus<br />

T. J. Schmitz, CFC (1973-93)<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Joel E. Johnson, CFC - 35<br />

Founders Club<br />

Martin R. Riskin - 10<br />

Apollo Club<br />

T. J. Schmitz, CFC - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard B. Hammerstrom - 9<br />

Christopher J. Phelps - 4<br />

Joseph T. Pyzyk - 24<br />

Lynn C. Stoecker - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James H. Wilson, III - 19<br />

Iota-Pi<br />

Kent State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Karl H. Mettke - 34<br />

Jeffrey P. Wokoun - 6<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jack B. Pasco - 1<br />

Bruce R. Pearson - 18<br />

John M. Perme, Jr. - 22<br />

Michael L. Zoruba - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John J. Zakowski - 14<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frederick Appel, Sr. - 15<br />

Frederic G. Peiffer - 1<br />

Marvin E. Wideman - 4<br />

Iota-Rho<br />

Seton Hall University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Patrick J. Power - 10<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 49


2006 donors<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William P. Cunningham - 11<br />

Iota-Sigma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin - Eau<br />

Claire<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kenneth L. Anderson - 36<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Daniel J. Boehmke - 32<br />

Iota-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

East Stroudsburg University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert F. Aita - 29<br />

Gerald W. Beaver - 7<br />

Dwight W. Bomberger - 15<br />

George C. Gibbs - 25<br />

Robert A. Hawk - 11<br />

Michael J. Richardson - 33<br />

Richard J. Stris<strong>of</strong>sky, D.M.D. - 5<br />

Michael J. Symons - 13<br />

Iota-Upsilon<br />

University <strong>of</strong> West Alabama<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ronald C. Epperson - 24<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William M. Clark - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ronald D. Boutwell - 2<br />

Iota-Phi<br />

Defiance College<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF President/CEO<br />

Gary A. Reed<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Gary A. Reed - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Mark A. Klein - 3<br />

Stephen M. Petty - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David M. Ike - 5<br />

Richard L. Winbigler, Jr. - 17<br />

Iota-Chi<br />

New Mexico Highlands<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert L. Williams - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James F. Mandarino - 15<br />

Joseph T. Steible - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

D. Woodson Taylor - 1<br />

Iota-Psi<br />

Dickinson State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Tom Arnold - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daryl A. Splichal - 15<br />

Iota-Omega<br />

Glenville State College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jeremy S. Griffith - 1<br />

50 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Beta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Texas-Pan<br />

American<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Richard Martinez, Jr. - 1<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Gamma<br />

Catholic University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Lee W. Formwalt - 24<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Delta<br />

Old Dominion University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

M. Declan Bransfield, III - 14<br />

John B. Grant - 29<br />

James A. Hudlow - 6<br />

Joseph W. Kelly - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frank E. Spicer, Jr. - 3<br />

John Jacob Wagner, III - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Millard G. Elliott - 10<br />

Robert H. Heflin, Jr. - 14<br />

Larry P. Thomas - 16<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Northland College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert DeCubellis - 27<br />

John J. Kurka - 28<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Eta<br />

New Jersey Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Founders Club<br />

Arthur T. Hamfeldt - 3<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Mark J. Fine - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert J. Grosso - 21<br />

Christian W. Wagner - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Francis A. Calabrese - 26<br />

Dennis R. Morgan - 21<br />

Alvaro J. Piedrahita - 5<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Adelphi University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Brian J. Keeney - 22<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore J. Kohnen - 20<br />

Hall Scholarship<br />

“I have learned how to strike more <strong>of</strong> a balance between<br />

my schoolwork and my social life while maintaining<br />

my grades. Through TKE, I have benefited both in<br />

my general personal development and also in my<br />

leadership ability.”<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nicholas C. Vlachos - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Wesley J. Cochrane, Jr. - 4<br />

Russell A. Delldonna - 8<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Iota<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Hartford<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Frank J. Catapano - 4<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Peter M. Burkle - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas S. Mulinski - 15<br />

Ted F. Wethje - 24<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Monmouth University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Histor<br />

Charles J. Trabold, CFC<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Charles J. Trabold, CFC - 17<br />

Founders Club<br />

Mark B. Montgomery - 13<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Steven D. Bussel - 1<br />

Paul Murgio - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Matthew M. Aliseo - 1<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota - Morris<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert V. Toutges - 20<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robbie E. Pederson - 23<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Mu<br />

Edinboro University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

James W. MacEachern - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lyon A. Zeibak - 2<br />

Albert Linden<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Nu<br />

Rockhurst University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Roger K. Smith<br />

Jonn M. Wullschleger<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Jonn M. Wullschleger - 1<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Roger K. Smith - 5<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dennis A. Buchheit - 27<br />

Robert M. Hensler, II - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Dan Anglim - 4<br />

Gerald C. Haake - 19<br />

Dennis C. Hercules - 23<br />

Stephen J. Moore - 19<br />

Joseph J. Souza - 9<br />

James M. Stacy - 28<br />

Lewis C. Towers - 33<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Russell S. Ascheman - 12<br />

Thomas J. Simon - 26<br />

Douglas A. Sortino - 5<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Xi<br />

Black Hills State College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Roger R. Risty - 10<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Omicron<br />

Philadelphia College/Textiles &<br />

Science<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David Bodenheimer - 31<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Rho<br />

Mississippi State University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

William W. Coody - 3<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Sigma<br />

City University <strong>of</strong> New York<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ronald L. Meibach - 8<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arizona<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Hervey A. Hotchkiss - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jack Redavid - 22<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Upsilon<br />

Villanova University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Walter T. Lacz - 14<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin -<br />

Oshkosh<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas M. McGinty - 17<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gary G. Holtz - 16<br />

Frank G. Kuzmickus - 29<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Chi<br />

Concordia University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Hypophetes<br />

Brian C. M. Barrett<br />

Founders Club<br />

Brian C. M. Barrett - 4<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Psi<br />

Quinnipiac University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

James L. Totten<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

James L. Totten - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey D. Jacoby - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Paul J. Varkal - 15<br />

Mitchell A. Wasserman - 12<br />

<strong>Kappa</strong>-Omega<br />

Washburn University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Gary D. Junghans - 31<br />

Lambda-Alpha<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Florida<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Fredrick T. Jacobi<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Raymond W. Franklin - 16<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Fredrick T. Jacobi - 12<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Scott R. Christiansen - 22<br />

Ryan A. Morris - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

A. J. Musial, Jr., P.A. - 1<br />

Michael E. Sutton - 3<br />

Lambda-Beta<br />

Lewis University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Stanley F. Patek - 20<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Alec A. Gizzi - 9<br />

Keith R. Heldt - 26<br />

Jack A. Wenger - 19


Lambda-Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Cincinnati<br />

Founders Club<br />

Thomas E. Oole - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph W. Clase - 2<br />

David B. Ginsburg - 13<br />

Tyler J. Monzel - 3<br />

Gary M. Onady - 7<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ruben W. Castelino - 6<br />

Thomas C. George - 18<br />

Kenneth C. Holzinger - 13<br />

J. Gray Peterson - 5<br />

Stephen R. Schulte - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frank R. Ettensohn - 30<br />

Steven E. Yeazel - 6<br />

Lambda-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern Maine<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Shawn A. Babine - 1<br />

Roland R. Saucier, Jr. - 14<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel J. Mancine - 30<br />

Lambda-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Clarion University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frederick R. Burger, Jr. - 12<br />

John A. Shuman - 13<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert H. H<strong>of</strong>fer - 31<br />

Paul L. Karstetter - 10<br />

Lambda-Zeta<br />

Troy University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Joe W. Stanton, Jr. - 11<br />

Stephen G. Timberlake - 16<br />

Triangle Club<br />

James M. Cross - 12<br />

Peter Woodham - 33<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert M. Busby - 17<br />

R. Charles Stagner - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frederick E. H<strong>of</strong>f - 1<br />

Jerry D. Key - 7<br />

Michael Wehner - 1<br />

Lambda-Eta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Iowa<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Graham P. Filean - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Mark M. Baumback - 13<br />

M. Douglas Carlson - 23<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Paul E. Johnson, M.D. - 11<br />

Ronald E. Orman - 8<br />

Lambda-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Santa Fe<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael J. Ohrt - 27<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nelson R. Pleau - 21<br />

Lambda-Iota<br />

Florida State University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Philip B. Rodman - 9<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael B. Shelton - 1<br />

John S. Stockton, Jr. - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kenneth E. Bradley - 5<br />

Marc R. Houde - 8<br />

Cecil D. O’Bryan, Jr. - 13<br />

Lambda-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

DePaul University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kenneth R. Piwowar - 9<br />

Daniel C. Raymond - 1<br />

Wayne E. Stabrawa - 33<br />

Lambda-Lambda<br />

Utica College <strong>of</strong> Syracuse<br />

University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis<br />

Thomas M. Castner, CFC<br />

(1995-97)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr. - 27<br />

Carl J. Garkowski - 31<br />

Michael L. Turner - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Kevin K. Kasky - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas M. Castner, CFC - 33<br />

William C. Dennison - 10<br />

Bennie S. Diliberto - 23<br />

J. John Prestopnik - 32<br />

Lambda-Mu<br />

Elon University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

J. Fabin Covington - 7<br />

Joseph C. Minnis - 2<br />

York D. Poole, III - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael J. Robinson - 19<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Barry G. Cox - 12<br />

Raymond N. McClure - 30<br />

Lambda-Xi<br />

Sul Ross State University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Edward A. Johnson - 4<br />

Zackery K. Whiteley - 1<br />

Lambda-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Texas<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert E. Schlansker - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Scott W. Hatfield - 15<br />

Lambda-Pi<br />

Northeastern Illinois University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Easmon J. Ford - 18<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel A. Jimenez - 22<br />

Denis J. Smith - 26<br />

Lambda-Sigma<br />

Keene State College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alexander L. Mackay - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George L. Graham - 8<br />

John E. Hasay - 4<br />

Ronald J. Karvosky, Jr. - 1<br />

Kevin G. Maes - 15<br />

Lambda-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Northrop University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Finn Wilhelmsen - 12<br />

Founders Club<br />

Edward G. Gregory - 18<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ward S. DeWitt - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John A. Hritz, Jr. - 9<br />

Allan C. Ju - 1<br />

Lambda-Upsilon<br />

Georgia Southern University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Wilbur C. Bragg, II - 18<br />

George Kegl - 4<br />

Frank Sanders, CFC - 17<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Phillip R. Derengowski, Sr. - 1<br />

Steven E. Fortune - 2<br />

Donald J. McQuaig - 16<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Ben Ellenberg - 2<br />

Robert L. Gibson, III - 29<br />

Ira D. Morris, Jr. - 9<br />

Randy Ray - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Patrick Gribbin - 2<br />

Earl F. Roberts, Jr. - 1<br />

Lambda-Phi<br />

Bryant University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Christopher J. Barron - 24<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frank J. Sonderer - 17<br />

Fraters Club<br />

John J. Hastings - 16<br />

Steven L. Smith - 6<br />

Lambda-Chi<br />

Wayne State College <strong>of</strong><br />

Nebraska<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William E. Koudele - 18<br />

Ronald C. McKito - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frederick C. Johnson - 8<br />

Thomas C. Newman - 17<br />

Lambda-Psi<br />

East Carolina University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Colie E. Millson - 12<br />

Lambda-Omega<br />

Georgia State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Anthony P. Burger - 12<br />

Mu-Beta<br />

Eastern Kentucky University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert A. Colacello - 29<br />

MATCHING GIFTS<br />

Company Name<br />

2006 donors<br />

Daniel P. Stratton - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ishmael Purcell - 21<br />

Mu-Gamma<br />

Midwestern State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Chris D. Craft - 17<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John C. Grimshaw - 23<br />

Greg Middents - 6<br />

Clayton W. Norris - 1<br />

Mu-Delta<br />

Athens State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Timothy H. Hodge - 7<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Cecil P. Horn, Jr. - 24<br />

Mu-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Lowell<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr. - 30<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kenneth L. Georgevits - 26<br />

Paul J. Kerry - 25<br />

Mu-Zeta<br />

Nicholls State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Richard A. Clements - 21<br />

Gus P. Cramond, III - 18<br />

Stanley P. Fabregas, III - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Lionel G. Bollinger - 31<br />

Bank <strong>of</strong> America John Hutto<br />

Boeing Gregory G. Botch<br />

Charles Schwab Paul J. Kerry<br />

CITGO Petroleum Corporation Robert Beck<br />

Equitable Resources James E. Crockard, III<br />

ExxonMobil Foundation Vernon E. Johnson<br />

Walter Lacz<br />

James L. Totten<br />

GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program George Bidanset<br />

Glenn Scherzer<br />

<strong>The</strong> Gillette Company Charles A. Gillis<br />

Kraft Foods Matching Gifts Program Ronald L. Meibach<br />

May Foundation Graham and Julie Ann Filean<br />

Medtronic Foundation Ronald V. Bardal<br />

Morgan Stanley Andrew Rominiecki<br />

Progressive Insurance Foundation Robert W. Hein<br />

Random House Peter M. Burkle<br />

Siemens Westinghouse Power Michael Smiarowski<br />

Unilever United States Foundation, Inc. David S. Baxter<br />

<strong>The</strong> UPS Foundation Dale G. DeKok<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation Wallace F. Droegemueller<br />

Wells Fargo Foundation Dustin A. Lacasse<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 51


Christopher P. Marti - 1<br />

Mu-Eta<br />

Northeastern University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frederick R. Plett - 4<br />

Mu-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Lycoming College<br />

2006 donors<br />

Apollo Club<br />

William L. Beckenstein - 2<br />

Eric M. Chamberlain - 5<br />

Thomas G. Coale - 1<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert F. Allen, III - 4<br />

James M. Columbia - 5<br />

James L. Farr - 1<br />

David McElwee - 1<br />

Mark M. Puzdrak - 6<br />

Robert P. Turner - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert P. Glantz - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jason E. Bailey - 1<br />

George M. Briar - 9<br />

Christopher D. Chamberlain - 1<br />

Garrett Cimms - 1<br />

Frank D. Schippers, III - 1<br />

Timothy F. Sullivan - 1<br />

John M. Whelan - 1<br />

Mu-Iota<br />

Western New England College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael K. Littleford - 25<br />

William G. Roos - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Gregory R. Penk - 9<br />

Mu-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> New Haven<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Louis J. Scarfo - 28<br />

Mu-Lambda<br />

Michigan Tech. University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Alan F. Mulvey - 12<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Brett A. Dodge - 8<br />

William T. Hicks, II - 27<br />

Eric P. Konieczny - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John F. Barry - 7<br />

James C. Schluckbier - 20<br />

Mu-Mu<br />

H<strong>of</strong>stra University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Paul J. Appel - 5<br />

George R. Rehn - 19<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Frank L. Carollo - 26<br />

Kenneth L. Wallack - 29<br />

Mu-Nu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-<br />

Platteville<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jerome E. Schewe, CFC - 26<br />

52 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Triangle Club<br />

James H. Fassbender - 14<br />

Jeremy McLimans - 1<br />

Paul H. Vagnini - 24<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph P. Farley - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Richard G. Josh - 20<br />

Christopher A. Mettke - 5<br />

Andrew R. Schultz - 1<br />

William D. Stadler - 3<br />

Mu-Xi<br />

California State University-<br />

Fullerton<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Arthur Y. Cooper - 7<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Tracey S. Polley - 20<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert L. Heaton - 1<br />

Paul L. Jernigan, Jr. - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Peter Gomez - 4<br />

Kenneth W. Gunn - 1<br />

Ryan Horn - 1<br />

Mu-Omicron<br />

Tennessee Technological<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert E. Pugh - 5<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Terry M. Spurlock - 2<br />

Mu-Sigma<br />

Morehead State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Elmer R. Smith - 21<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Charles L. McGowan - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Joshua W. Bodimer - 1<br />

Mu-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

James Madison University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gary L. Frazier - 6<br />

Stephen E. Grainer - 11<br />

Fraters Club<br />

R. Bruce Chisholm - 22<br />

Dennis E. Gregory - 12<br />

John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.) - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James A. T. Modlin - 1<br />

Mu-Upsilon<br />

Illinois State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Kirk E. Klein - 9<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph M. Barta - 9<br />

Kenneth Pollock - 26<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Brian J. Boesen - 8<br />

Michael P. DiMaggio - 28<br />

Robert C. Landrum - 28<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel H. Goldrosen - 5<br />

LeRoy P. Taylor - 5<br />

Mu-Phi<br />

Texas A&M University/Corpus<br />

Christi<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

George K. Taylor - 1<br />

Mu-Chi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina<br />

Wilmington<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Pete Divoky - 9<br />

Triangle Club<br />

George R. Erkes, Jr. - 2<br />

William T. Pope - 1<br />

Mu-Psi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts<br />

Dartmouth<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John M. Martinous, Jr. - 4<br />

Mu-Omega<br />

George Mason University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Steven L. Payne - 29<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kenneth D. Reid - 25<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas C. Block - 2<br />

Michael J. Kowalski - 8<br />

Mark D. Monson - 23<br />

Muse Scholarship<br />

“TKE has impacted my leadership ability by allowing<br />

me to realize my true potential as a leader. I have<br />

learned how to efficiently manage my time, coordinate<br />

events, and work with a group <strong>of</strong> my peers toward<br />

achieving common goals.”<br />

Nu-Beta<br />

Albright College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

George Schaeffer, III, USN - 31<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert C. Ewald - 12<br />

Nu-Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robert P. Stock - 5<br />

Nu-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Suffolk University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

James M. Scutellaro - 1<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen J. Burack - 10<br />

Michael J. Di Resta - 25<br />

Philip A. Hager - 2<br />

Denis M. Nee - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William J. Carroll, III - 1<br />

Richard H. Osterhout - 5<br />

Frank A. Sablone - 5<br />

William P. Walsh - 3<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David P. Bratton - 1<br />

Gary M. Cordette - 2<br />

George W. De Marino, Jr. - 1<br />

James E. Hoole - 6<br />

Arnold H. Wensky - 8<br />

Nu-Zeta<br />

Elmhurst College<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Dale G. DeKok - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph M. Smetana, Jr. - 23<br />

Nu-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Grammateus<br />

Mark K. Johnson<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Mark K. Johnson - 22<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Frederick E. Burr - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael R. Keim, D.D.S. - 22<br />

Christopher McLennan<br />

Appalachian State University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James T. Maack - 2<br />

Nu-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Winona State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Lee P. Newman - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Eric E. Kirschner - 8<br />

James W. Smith - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Anthony Fiorello - 1<br />

Nu-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern Indiana<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael S. Eickh<strong>of</strong>f - 11<br />

John Hubbard - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Brandon P. Cockrum - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mack L. Cail - 11<br />

Nu-Mu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Alabama<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Tony Clemens - 2<br />

Paul B. Cross - 1<br />

James B. Jackson - 31<br />

Thomas B. Nall - 23<br />

Terence E. Stewart - 5<br />

Nu-Xi<br />

Stephen F. Austin State<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Larry H. Axelson - 25<br />

Russell L. Medlin - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jeffrey H. Davis - 3<br />

William J. Lawrence - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Randall D. Craig - 1<br />

John C. Husum - 1<br />

Nu-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Bridgeport<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Sanford Wasserman - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Frederick C. Burgerh<strong>of</strong>f - 12<br />

Nu-Pi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Delaware<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph V. Boyle - 9<br />

Steven W. Brockel - 22<br />

Andrew J. Rominiecki - 20<br />

Ramzi M. Sabbagh - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Erick J. Lucera - 5<br />

Robert H. Miller, CFC - 21<br />

Jeffrey A. Swenson - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Forrest J. Wade - 21<br />

Nu-Rho<br />

Salem International University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Francis R. Gilmore - 12


Nu-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Mansfield University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert A. Cook - 26<br />

Robert D. Shorb, CFC - 27<br />

Nu-Upsilon<br />

Texas A & M University-<br />

Kingsville<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael Chimarys - 3<br />

Roger O. Jarvis - 17<br />

Nu-Chi<br />

Bentley College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David A. Wayne - 25<br />

Nu-Psi<br />

West Liberty State College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas G. Campbell - 12<br />

Nu-Omega<br />

William Paterson University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Anthony Cavotto - 31<br />

Thomas Delutz, Jr. - 13<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Scott H. Sari - 10<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Stephen J. Asta - 9<br />

George Cabourg - 7<br />

Xi-Beta<br />

Southern Illinois University -<br />

Edwardsville<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John R. Scott - 6<br />

Michael R. Shanahan - 22<br />

Xi-Delta<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Steven J. Greenberg - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Douglas Feigel - 10<br />

Joel C. Kraus - 1<br />

Xi-Zeta<br />

Bluefield State College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Lino Penas - 31<br />

Xi-Eta<br />

Missouri Western State<br />

University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John N. Burgess - 25<br />

Joseph Hochard - 1<br />

James R. Hoene - 4<br />

Xi-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> West Georgia<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC - 15<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas N. Meyer - 1<br />

Xi-Iota<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Central Florida<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alexander C. Rudl<strong>of</strong>f - 2<br />

Bryan N. Saterbo - 22<br />

Paul D. Woods - 16<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

R. Brian Skadowski - 14<br />

Xi-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Baker University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Quentin W. Jeter - 19<br />

Donald L. Varnau - 30<br />

Xi-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Georgia<br />

Apollo Club<br />

C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr. - 31<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David A. Duncan - 3<br />

James H. Hopkins, III - 20<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lawrence F. Edwards - 22<br />

Donald E. Stark - 14<br />

Xi-Mu<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Dayton<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Steven H. Boyd, Jr. - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Scott W. Gruber - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Andrew P. LaRue - 10<br />

Richard A. S<strong>of</strong>ka - 4<br />

Xi-Nu<br />

Miami Dade Community College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Anthony J. Merritt - 7<br />

Xi-Xi<br />

Texas State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Billy J. Chambers - 32<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Eric R. Ashenfelder - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ronnie W. Waddell - 5<br />

Schmitz Scholarship<br />

“<strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong> has shown me love I never knew<br />

existed, a love for all my brothers which knows no<br />

cultural or religious boundaries. It is a bond that is<br />

the fraternity for life.”<br />

Xi-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Lyon College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph M. Rugger - 5<br />

Xi-Upsilon<br />

Rochester Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Apollo Club<br />

James D. Southwell - 4<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Herbert H. Grabb - 13<br />

Boniface Mikulka - 12<br />

Peter B. Tuttle - 14<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas G. Miller - 21<br />

Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II - 21<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Brian F. Buckenmeyer - 27<br />

Xi-Phi<br />

Kutztown University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Patrick M. Marley - 9<br />

Xi-Chi<br />

Southern Polytechnic State<br />

University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Thomas C. Miles - 22<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jonathan M. Higley - 1<br />

Travis Hudson - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert M. Buhl - 6<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Andrew Pankopp - 1<br />

Xi-Omega<br />

Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William V. Franks - 12<br />

Thomas J. James - 15<br />

Scott R. Lawson - 8<br />

Nathan A. Woodard - 1<br />

David B. Zitzelberger - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

George A. Bidanset - 27<br />

Michael J. Brocato - 20<br />

Garland E. Faist - 12<br />

Sheldon Turner<br />

Beloit College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John C. Barnold, III - 14<br />

James W. Chrissis - 18<br />

Omicron-Alpha<br />

Appalachian State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Chris McLennan - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Steven D. Abernathy - 24<br />

Christopher L. Coble - 14<br />

Randall S. Marin - 9<br />

Caleb Smith - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Philip T. Elmore, USNR - 13<br />

J. Corby Johnson, Jr. - 5<br />

Robert D. Twitchell - 25<br />

David A. Womble, Jr. - 29<br />

Omicron-Gamma<br />

Central Connecticut State<br />

University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Neil D. Robinson - 16<br />

Omicron-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at<br />

Pembroke<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Hearold D. Dial - 1<br />

Samuel E. Hunter - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Christopher B. Jones - 1<br />

Omicron-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Bemidji State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Barry K. Schonberger - 27<br />

Omicron-Zeta<br />

Weber State College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas R. McKenna - 22<br />

Omicron-Eta<br />

West Virginia Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Phillip W. Jarrell - 28<br />

Daniel E. Kovach - 4<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David K. McCullough - 11<br />

Dwight L. Stull - 27<br />

2006 donors<br />

Omicron-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Newberry College<br />

Founders Club<br />

Harry E. Hawkins - 31<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Clifton L. Shealy - 9<br />

Omicron-Iota<br />

Rowan University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Robert J. Guerrierie - 4<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John C. Krantz - 31<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Ross S. Cantor - 1<br />

Craig E. Major - 22<br />

Dean J. Piper - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nelson R. Abreu - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Scott P. Lopez - 5<br />

Steven A. Merritt - 2<br />

Omicron-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Louisiana -<br />

Lafayette<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Ryan P. Thibodeaux - 6<br />

Fraters Club<br />

T. Rod O’Neal, CFC - 12<br />

Austin Q. Turk - 4<br />

L. John Woodrum, Jr. - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Craig M. Cancienne - 16<br />

Stephen L. Levet - 6<br />

Omicron-Lambda<br />

Broward Community College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kent R. Morrison - 8<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Lawrence G. Wenzel - 5<br />

Omicron-Mu<br />

Husson College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert C. Rademacher - 26<br />

Omicron-Nu<br />

Florida Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Grand Crysophylos<br />

Julius J. Edelmann, Jr., CFC<br />

Founders Club<br />

Daniel C. Pelletier - 10<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Julius J. Edelmann, Jr., CFC - 16<br />

Kevin A. Helms, CFC - 7<br />

Elmer R. Pensack - 16<br />

Donald J. Seiler - 6<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gerard T. Overdevest - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert W. Jefferis - 2<br />

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2006 donors<br />

Omicron-Xi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alabama<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Christopher Carter - 1<br />

Wallace E. Johnston, Jr. - 29<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert W. Veramay - 11<br />

Dennis J. Williams - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Parker G. Cox, Jr. - 7<br />

Michael R. Wahl - 25<br />

Omicron-Omicron<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri - St. Louis<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Steven L. Engelhard - 30<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Stephen V. Schulte - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Louis W. Pfleckl, Jr. - 30<br />

Omicron-Pi<br />

Baylor University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Jeffery J. Schnellhardt - 11<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Christopher Doughty - 1<br />

John M. Head - 15<br />

Kevin McQueen - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David R. Duncan - 9<br />

Omicron-Rho<br />

Texas Tech University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Gregory L. Jessup, Sr. - 26<br />

Triangle Club<br />

G. Kurt Hogaboom - 15<br />

James E. White - 14<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Kevin R. Wright - 13<br />

Omicron-Sigma<br />

Indiana University Southeast<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jeffrey M. Martin - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Charles E. Marking - 24<br />

Omicron-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Columbus State University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Mark R. Keaton, M.D. - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David Hay - 16<br />

Robert A. King - 8<br />

Omicron-Upsilon<br />

York College <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David N. Rackmales - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Michael A. Adams - 11<br />

Robert M. Cembor - 7<br />

David R. Galloway - 5<br />

Richard L. Shelton, Jr. - 8<br />

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Omicron-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Luke A. Ball - 20<br />

Richard D. Shmel - 13<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Walter W. Jenny, Jr. - 12<br />

Omicron-Chi<br />

Robert Morris University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Stephen C. Brant - 20<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Mark Wilson - 21<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James A. Vitale - 8<br />

Omicron-Omega<br />

Radford University<br />

Founders Club<br />

Erik J. Platenberg - 16<br />

Pi-Alpha<br />

Ashland University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

Past Grand Prytanis (1999-2001)<br />

TEF Director<br />

Lonnie J. Justice, CFC<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Lonnie G. Justice, CFC - 24<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Thomas B. Whatman - 5<br />

Martin Zadnik - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robin C. Myers - 14<br />

Anthony Shifflett - 9<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ernest T. Park, Jr. - 16<br />

Pi-Beta<br />

Bloomsburg University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Edward F. Gobora - 3<br />

Stephen F. Rohrbach - 1<br />

Randall B. Spence - 24<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Vincent J. June - 10<br />

Walter T. Zabicki - 26<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mark L. Beaudoin - 3<br />

Pi-Gamma<br />

East Tennessee State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jeffrey Birdwell - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Milton E. Carter - 14<br />

Robert T. Rigler - 5<br />

Pi-Delta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Alabama at<br />

Birmingham<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas M. Adams, Jr. - 1<br />

Pi-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Christian Brothers University<br />

Founders Club<br />

R. Felix Bishop, CFC - 19<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas J. Abell - 1<br />

Ross D. Harris, Jr. - 10<br />

Christopher P. Murphy - 14<br />

William R. Nadicksbernd - 2<br />

Robert J. Romeo - 2<br />

G. David Wells, III - 8<br />

Terry E. Westbrook - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Lawrence T. LeBlond - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Brian D. Miller - 7<br />

Pi-Zeta<br />

Auburn University (Montgomery)<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Steve A. Weeks - 11<br />

Pi-Eta<br />

Texas A & M University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Robert W. Ivey, III - 2<br />

Pi-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Texas-San Antonio<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael Lehmann - 1<br />

Pi-Iota<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jeffry T. Jones - 3<br />

Pi-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Mesa College<br />

Founders Club<br />

Dwight L. Johnson, Jr. - 14<br />

Pi-Lambda<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nevada-Las Vegas<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Douglas M. Hacker - 1<br />

Pi-Mu<br />

State University College-Buffalo<br />

Founders Club<br />

Michael Johnson - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

James K. Webster - 12<br />

LEGEND<br />

Annual Fund<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

$2,500 or more<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

$1,000 - $2,499<br />

Founders Club<br />

$500 - $999<br />

Apollo Club<br />

$250 - $499<br />

Triangle Club<br />

$100 - $249<br />

Fraters Club<br />

$50 - $99<br />

Pi-Xi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-San<br />

Diego<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael Hy - 1<br />

Pi-Omicron<br />

Northern Kentucky University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David M. Ginn, II - 1<br />

Eric P. Hillner - 5<br />

Joshua R. Wice - 2<br />

Pi-Upsilon<br />

Towson University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jamie W. Ryan - 7<br />

Pi-Phi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maine<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Thomas C. King - 13<br />

Pi-Psi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

Mississippi<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jeffrey L. Smith - 10<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Charles W. Whittington, Jr. - 11<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

David A. Culver - 5<br />

Pi-Omega<br />

SUNY-Albany<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alan Milstein - 10<br />

Rho-Alpha<br />

Winthrop University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Scott D. Melton - 1<br />

Michael D. Steele - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Anthony A. White - 7<br />

Rho-Delta<br />

Cal Poly-Pomona<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Eric Krieger - 5<br />

Rho-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

Northwood University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Timothy P. Bouchard - 7<br />

Thomas S. Luptowski - 5<br />

Robert W. Wilson - 2<br />

Rho-Zeta<br />

Montclair State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael A. Cozzi - 4<br />

Jeffrey W. Davis - 9<br />

Rho-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Lake Superior State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Craig A. Lange - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Stephen J. Chomniak - 12<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Peter G. Breed - 1<br />

Christopher M. Johnson - 3<br />

Christopher C. Seguin - 4<br />

James R. Ziehl - 10<br />

Rho-Iota<br />

Tarkio College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Raymond J. Mueller - 15<br />

Rho-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Longwood University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John M. Monihan - 7<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Sebastian Volcker - 5<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC - 19<br />

Ricky W. Stanfield - 6<br />

Rho-Nu<br />

San Francisco State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

R. Martin Newton - 3<br />

Rho-Xi<br />

San Jose State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jeffrey M. Barto - 10<br />

Lloyd D. Cornwell - 6<br />

Rho-Omicron<br />

Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Roger J. Stelmach - 4<br />

Rho-Pi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Rio Grande<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Angelo J. Forte - 4<br />

Rho-Rho<br />

Sam Houston State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

H. Scott Apley - 1<br />

James D. Wyman - 1<br />

Rho-Sigma<br />

Grand Valley State University<br />

Home Chapter<br />

TEF Director<br />

Lee M. Stacey<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Club<br />

Lee M. Stacey - 15<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Anthony J. Abela, Jr. - 3<br />

Thomas S. Asuma - 3<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Thomas C. Beshke - 4<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Mark C. Schwarz - 5<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Heath O. Warmbein - 1<br />

Rho-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Michigan-Dearborn<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jason A. Halprin - 15<br />

Christopher L. Simons - 3


Rho-Upsilon<br />

Franklin College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Burt A. Beck - 1<br />

James T. Crawford - 2<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Christopher D. Walsh - 3<br />

Rho-Chi<br />

Lebanon Valley College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John A. Crognale - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Jonathan B. Marazas - 4<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jeremy D. Wilson - 9<br />

Rho-Psi<br />

Millersville University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Daniel J. Crocker - 15<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Andrew J. Burke - 1<br />

Taza M. Nelson - 15<br />

Rho-Omega<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina<br />

Founders Club<br />

John B. Hutto - 9<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Robert C. Osborne - 9<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Cleteur J. Counard, Jr. - 3<br />

Sigma-Alpha<br />

Florida International University<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Daniel De Los Santos - 2<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Reynaldo Morales - 1<br />

Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC - 11<br />

Jose M. Toscano - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Jeff Miller - 1<br />

Sigma-Gamma<br />

State University College-<br />

Plattsburgh<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Robert C. Antonelli, Jr. - 10<br />

Sigma-Zeta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> South Carolina-<br />

Aiken<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Todd Sundstrom - 2<br />

Sigma-Eta<br />

CSU-San Bernardino<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Brian R. Murphy - 1<br />

Jeff B. Sperry - 7<br />

Sigma-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Saint Leo University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Justin Donnelly - 1<br />

Sigma-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Merrimack College<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael P. Creamer - 3<br />

Sigma-Lambda<br />

Northeastern State University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Matthew O. Henderson - 8<br />

Sigma-Omicron<br />

Middle Tennessee State<br />

University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael Chambers - 3<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Nathan M. Lux - 3<br />

Sigma-Rho<br />

Marist College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kevin M. C<strong>of</strong>fey - 1<br />

Sigma-Sigma<br />

Salisbury University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Sean DeBonis - 1<br />

Sigma-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

State University College-<br />

Geneseo<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Thomas S. Doupe - 3<br />

Sigma-Upsilon<br />

Ramapo College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Jonathan Carletto - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Christopher M. Pendy - 5<br />

Sigma-Phi<br />

Temple University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Michael R. Strohecker - 7<br />

Sigma-Psi<br />

Clemson University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Abraham M. Webber - 1<br />

Beach Scholarship<br />

“Above all else, this <strong>Fraternity</strong> has taught me how to<br />

be a man, stand up for my actions, succeed <strong>of</strong> my own<br />

accord, and do what I believe based on values and<br />

honor.” Bernard Tawfik<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Louisville<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Matthew L. Stabile - 7<br />

Sigma-Omega<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee-<br />

Chattanooga<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Alex M. Kelso - 1<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Alpha<br />

New York University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Eddy Salcedo - 4<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Gamma<br />

Manhattan College<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Ralph J. Caputo - 2<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Delta<br />

New Jersey City University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Joseph DeBenedictis - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Daniel P. Mohr - 3<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>Epsilon</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong> Hawaii-Manoa<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Charles C. Williams, III - 9<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Zeta<br />

Western Connecticut State<br />

University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

David J. Kozlowski, CFC - 8<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Eta<br />

Southern Connecticut State<br />

University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Luis C. Silva - 7<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson-Madison<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Douglas A. Crane - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Salvatore Calautti, Jr. - 11<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Iota<br />

<strong>The</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Western<br />

Ontario<br />

Triangle Club<br />

John D. Currey, Jr. - 1<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>Kappa</strong><br />

Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Vic T. Bonavries - 5<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Lambda<br />

Kean University<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Kyle K. Slaski - 8<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Joseph DeAngelo, III - 3<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Nu<br />

Shawnee State University<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Allen F. Hanson - 8<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Pi<br />

Pace University-Manhattan<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Brian M. Tietje - 9<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Rho<br />

Cal-State University-San Marcos<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Dustin A. Lacasse - 3<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-<strong>Tau</strong><br />

Coastal Carolina University<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Mike T. Vendituoli - 5<br />

<strong>Tau</strong>-Psi<br />

University <strong>of</strong> West Florida<br />

Triangle Club<br />

David M. Parent - 1<br />

Ethan M. Stubbs, II - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

John G. Evans - 1<br />

2006 donors<br />

Upsilon-Alpha<br />

<strong>Spring</strong> Hill College<br />

Apollo Club<br />

Matthew J. Previts - 7<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Gregory R. Bel - 3<br />

Clinton C. Crow - 5<br />

Christopher H<strong>of</strong>fman - 1<br />

Sustaining Contributor<br />

Robin H. Ruffino - 6<br />

Upsilon-Beta<br />

California State University -<br />

Northridge<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Michael Rondilla - 6<br />

Upsilon-Gamma<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota-<br />

Duluth<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Nicholas D’Agostino - 1<br />

Upsilon-<strong>The</strong>ta<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Maryland-<br />

Baltimore County<br />

Triangle Club<br />

William J. Kimmins - 1<br />

TKE Colony<br />

Barry University<br />

Grand Prytanis Club<br />

Dr. Ron Lennon - 1<br />

Apollo Club<br />

John Mochak - 1<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Gianfranco Nocerino - 1<br />

TKE Colony<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

Fraters Club<br />

William B. Fitch - 5<br />

TKE Colony<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Arkansas-<br />

Monticello<br />

Fraters Club<br />

Brett Eckert - 1<br />

TKE Colony<br />

Sir Sandford Fleming College<br />

Triangle Club<br />

Braydon K. Boland - 1<br />

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scholarship focus<br />

Prout Snyder Vakoc<br />

WILLIAM C. PROUT, JR. MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Frater William C. Prout, Jr. was initiated into Omega<br />

Chapter (Albion College) in 1956. Frater Bill took on several<br />

leadership roles as an undergraduate member and continued his<br />

lifetime commitment as a Chapter Advisor until his recent passing.<br />

Frater Bill graduated from Albion College in 1959 with a<br />

bachelor <strong>of</strong> arts degree and was drafted by the United States<br />

Army. He served in the Boston area administering aptitude<br />

and psychological tests to recruits. After military service,<br />

Frater Bill returned to Albion for certification in special<br />

education and was employed by the Detroit Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education. In 1977, he earned a master’s degree in education<br />

from Wayne State University. He retired in 1989 after teaching<br />

30 years in Detroit schools, including his last years as an<br />

administrator and department head at Cody High School.<br />

After retirement, he re-engaged in his Omega Chapter<br />

Alumni Association. TKE was an important part <strong>of</strong> Frater<br />

Bill’s life, which is why he made a bequest in his will for the<br />

TKE Educational Foundation. This money will be set aside<br />

for a scholarship in his honor.<br />

MYRA SNYDER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Three Ultimate Gifts <strong>of</strong> Honor<br />

Richard Ernest has furthered the Myra Snyder Memorial<br />

Scholarship with a gift in memoriam. Members <strong>of</strong> Beta-Mu<br />

Chapter (Bucknell University) already established the fund,<br />

but Frater Ernest’s gift significantly advances it. As the<br />

chapter cook for more than 25 years, Myra symbolized a<br />

mother figure and was devoted to the well-being <strong>of</strong> the<br />

chapter men. With these fond thoughts and remembrance,<br />

Frater Richard made a commitment to keep the memory <strong>of</strong><br />

Myra Snyder alive for years to come.<br />

“When I think back on my years at Bucknell, Myra was<br />

an important part <strong>of</strong> it,” said Frater Ken Sheppard, Beta-Mu<br />

Alumni Board <strong>of</strong> Advisors. “I was fortunate to get to know<br />

56 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

her pretty well. Although her cooking may not have always<br />

been the best, her friendship was. She was a very special<br />

person. <strong>The</strong>re was nothing more important to her than her<br />

Teke boys.”<br />

Myra, a lifelong cook employed at three different<br />

restaurants aside her Beta-Mu duties, passed away at the age <strong>of</strong><br />

89. Outside <strong>of</strong> food preparation, she enjoyed bowling and<br />

served as secretary <strong>of</strong> the Lewisburg Legion League. <strong>The</strong><br />

scholarship will be available this year for distribution.<br />

REV. H. TIMOTHY VAKOC SCHOLARSHIP<br />

Grand Prytanis Mark A. Fite, CFC has endowed a<br />

scholarship after being moved by the story <strong>of</strong> Catholic priest<br />

Frater Rev. Tim Vakoc <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ta-Rho Chapter (St. Cloud State<br />

University). Frater Tim suffered a head injury in Iraq, so<br />

serious that doctors at first thought he would not survive.<br />

Countless hours <strong>of</strong> physical therapy and hard work has helped<br />

him to speak again. He has spent most <strong>of</strong> the last two years at<br />

the Minneapolis Veterans Medical Center in what doctors call a<br />

“minimally responsive” state. He requires 24-hour care, and he<br />

cannot move much more than his left arm, hands, and a few<br />

muscles in his face and neck. Although he tires easily, when he<br />

is alert, Father Tim consistently seems more determined than<br />

ever to interact with his visitors.<br />

Since being initiated in 1979 at <strong>The</strong>ta-Rho, he has been<br />

very active with the <strong>Fraternity</strong>. A regular donor to the TKE<br />

Educational Foundation prior to his injuries in Iraq, Frater<br />

Vakoc attended several Foundation functions, was appointed a<br />

District Vice President in 1996, received the Knights <strong>of</strong> the<br />

North and Teke Alumnus <strong>of</strong> the Year Awards in 2006.<br />

Grand Prytanis Frater Mark wants the story <strong>of</strong> Frater<br />

Vakoc told throughout the TKE Nation. It is a story <strong>of</strong> hope<br />

and struggle, difficulty and perseverance that will inspire every<br />

Frater. <strong>The</strong> Offices <strong>of</strong> the Grand Chapter extend our thoughts<br />

to the family, friends and Fraters <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ta-Rho.


opportunities for giving<br />

Following are suggestions on how Tekes can continue to support the Foundation through annual<br />

giving and in providing major gifts to perpetuate one’s name within TKE to assist future generations<br />

<strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Fraternity</strong>. For more information, contact the Foundation at 8645 Founders Road,<br />

Indianapolis, IN 46268, call 317-872-6533, or visit www.tkefoundation.org, the Foundation’s website.<br />

For your consideration ... giving options<br />

Cash Gifts 1 Gifts <strong>of</strong> Securities 2 Memorials/Tributes 3<br />

This is the most common method used in Contributions in the form <strong>of</strong> stocks, bonds or Memorial gifts honoring Fraters who have<br />

giving to the Foundation. Cash gifts <strong>of</strong> any other securities which have appreciated in entered the Chapter Eternal are an excellent<br />

size are welcomed any time and may be in value since purchase can have significant tax way to honor their lifetime involvement and<br />

response to the Foundation’s annual fund benefits for the donor. A tax deduction is contributions to TKE. Tribute gifts may be<br />

drive or to support a specific Foundation received for the full value <strong>of</strong> the gift, and given to honor someone, while living, to<br />

program. If you itemize deductions on your capital gains taxes on the appreciated value recognize achievements or celebrate<br />

tax return, an outright donation <strong>of</strong> cash is portion are also avoided. Prior to making any friendships. Such gifts are not limited to<br />

fully deductible for federal income tax<br />

such gift, the securities should have been held Fraters. <strong>The</strong>y can be given in the name <strong>of</strong><br />

purposes. Pledges, to be fulfilled over time, for at least one year. Broker to broker<br />

family members, business associates and<br />

may also be made.<br />

transfers are possible.<br />

others.<br />

Bequests 4<br />

5<br />

Income Annuities 6<br />

Life Insurance<br />

Bequests may specify a designated sum <strong>of</strong> Charitable gift annuities are arrangements <strong>The</strong> gift <strong>of</strong> life insurance can be a remarkable<br />

money, be stated as a percentage <strong>of</strong> your through which you would place assets into an asset that requires a relatively small dollar<br />

estate, or provide that the residual <strong>of</strong> your instrument that pays a lifetime income for you investment in premium payments during<br />

estate (everything left after specific desires are and/or a spouse, with the Foundation as the one’s lifetime, but results in a relatively large<br />

satisfied) be directed to the Foundation. ultimate beneficiary. A financial advisor future benefit for the Foundation. <strong>The</strong><br />

Bequests may also provide for the transfer <strong>of</strong> should be consulted, but the Foundation Foundation should be named as owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

real estate, stocks and bonds or other valuable provides pr<strong>of</strong>essional services for the<br />

policy so that premiums paid qualify as tax<br />

personal property to the Foundation. Such establishment and administration <strong>of</strong> such deductible gifts. An existing policy can name<br />

provisions can provide estate tax advantages. instruments.<br />

the Foundation as beneficiary.<br />

GIVING MADE EASY<br />

www.tkefoundation.org<br />

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tke heritage society<br />

Is TKE in Your Future?<br />

Creating an environment that fosters a sense <strong>of</strong><br />

philanthropy, the TKE Heritage Society recognizes the<br />

generosity and foresight <strong>of</strong> those who wish to perpetuate the<br />

principles <strong>of</strong> our great <strong>Fraternity</strong>. <strong>The</strong> Heritage Society<br />

recognizes and honors alumni and friends <strong>of</strong> TKE who have<br />

made a commitment for future generations <strong>of</strong> our <strong>Fraternity</strong><br />

through the TKE Educational Foundation.<br />

<strong>The</strong> TKE Educational Foundation can assist members<br />

in making meaningful gifts for a lasting legacy, such as a<br />

future gift through a planned estate investment. <strong>The</strong> Heritage<br />

Society recognizes those who will help to assure the future <strong>of</strong><br />

TKE through its second century.<br />

Are You Included?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Heritage Society is not intended for recognition <strong>of</strong><br />

ongoing general support purposes, but for the special<br />

commitments made over and above annual fund gifts, to help<br />

grow the permanent endowment and designated funds. Any<br />

individual making a commitment to the <strong>Fraternity</strong> should<br />

advise the TKE Educational Foundation <strong>of</strong> the gift details so<br />

their name may be included in the Heritage Society.<br />

“<strong>The</strong> great use <strong>of</strong> life is to spend it for something that will outlast it.”<br />

– William James<br />

58 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Thank You Heritage Society:<br />

Paul C. Aspinwall, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Madison<br />

George Blankenship, Marshall University<br />

Brian M. Bosarge, Southeastern Louisiana University<br />

George P. Bundy, Monmouth College, New Jersey<br />

Bruce E. Carlson, College <strong>of</strong> St. Thomas<br />

Thomas M. Castner, PGP, Utica College <strong>of</strong> Syracuse<br />

University<br />

Robert W. Conklin, Tri State University<br />

James E. Crockard, III, Waynesburg College<br />

L. David Dickensheets, University <strong>of</strong> Kansas<br />

Edward R. Dominy, Clarkson University<br />

Richard C. Ernest, Bucknell University<br />

Mark A. Fite, Miami University <strong>of</strong> Ohio<br />

Christopher A. Grasso, Drexel University<br />

Stuart E. Hallett, III, Longwood College<br />

Harry E. Hawkins, Newberry College<br />

Jimmy R. Haws, University <strong>of</strong> Central Oklahoma<br />

Russell H. Heil, Georgia Institute <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

James M. Hooker, Bowling Green State University<br />

Joel E. Johnson, PGP, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Whitewater<br />

Kevin W. Johnson, <strong>The</strong> Grand Chapter<br />

Mark K. Johnson, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />

Steven A. Jones, Knox College<br />

Kurt F. Klein, Southeastern Louisiana University<br />

Mark A. Kubik, Grand Valley State University<br />

Maurice J. Lindquist, Carroll College<br />

Erni Mann<br />

John M. Manzanares, California State University-Fullerton<br />

Tom McAninch, Arizona State University<br />

Edward R. McDowell, Cornell University<br />

Gary S. Michel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute<br />

Michael A. Moxley, North Carolina State University<br />

Ronald F. Neukam, Central Michigan University<br />

Dennis W. Perry, University <strong>of</strong> New Hampshire<br />

J. Wesley Pierce, Western Carolina University<br />

W. Patrick Resen, University <strong>of</strong> Texas-El Paso<br />

Mark C. Romig, University <strong>of</strong> New Orleans<br />

Frank Sanders, Georgia Southern University<br />

Jerome E. Schewe, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Platteville<br />

Walter K. Schindhelm, Humboldt State University<br />

T. J. Schmitz, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Whitewater<br />

Elmer R. Smith, Morehead State University<br />

Wayne D. Switzer, Worcester Polytechnic Institute<br />

Rodney G. Talbot, Southern Illinois University<br />

Timothy L. Taschwer, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Stevens Pt.<br />

Warren M. Van, University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Coby S. Villalobos, University <strong>of</strong> Texas-El Paso<br />

Richard B. Walker, University <strong>of</strong> Texas-El Paso<br />

Elizabeth E. Woerpel<br />

Alan E. Wright, University <strong>of</strong> Northern Iowa


leaving a legacy<br />

Chapter Eternal Honor Roll<br />

<strong>The</strong> following Fraters have made a commitment <strong>of</strong> $10,000 or more in support <strong>of</strong> the TKE Educational Foundation:<br />

Name Chapter School<br />

William C. M. Schroeder Gamma University <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />

Carrol C. Hall Iota Eureka College<br />

Roy S. Otte Xi Washington University<br />

Claude Prichard Rho West Virginia University<br />

Eric H. Pierson <strong>Tau</strong> Oregon State University<br />

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Upsilon University <strong>of</strong> Michigan<br />

Lloyd E. Steele Chi University <strong>of</strong> Washington<br />

Charles H. Miller Psi Gettysburg College<br />

C. Herbert Foutz Psi Gettysburg College<br />

J. George Schmid, Jr. Psi Gettysburg College<br />

William C. Prout, Jr. Omega Albion College<br />

D. Reed Geer Alpha-<strong>Kappa</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

Harry J. Donnelly, Jr. Alpha-<strong>Kappa</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />

(via will <strong>of</strong> Ellanor C.)<br />

Rodney Williams, Jr., CFC, PGP Alpha-Chi University <strong>of</strong> Louisville<br />

Paul B. Rutledge Beta-<strong>Epsilon</strong> Tri-State University<br />

George W. Woolery Beta-Sigma University <strong>of</strong> Southern California<br />

Robert M. Hill Gamma-<strong>Kappa</strong> Indiana University<br />

hen it’s time to begin planning your estate, you think<br />

about the people and organizations that have played a<br />

role in your life. You have supported TKE during your<br />

Wwill<br />

lifetime. You believe in our mission and understand that we<br />

continue to make a positive difference in the world far into the future.<br />

How can you provide for our future support? By including a<br />

charitable bequest in your will or revocable trust.<br />

A bequest is easy to arrange:<br />

• It is not payable until death, so it does not affect your assets or<br />

cash flow during your lifetime.<br />

It is private – your will is not filed or made public until your<br />

death.<br />

It is revocable – you can change the provisions in your will or<br />

trust at any time until death.<br />

A bequest can deliver a specific gift to TKE Educational Foundation:<br />

“I bequeath the sum <strong>of</strong> Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars.” Or, it can<br />

deliver a percentage <strong>of</strong> the balance remaining in your estate after<br />

taxes, expenses and specific bequests have been paid – what’s known<br />

as the residue <strong>of</strong> your estate: “I bequeath 10 percent <strong>of</strong> the residue <strong>of</strong> my<br />

estate.” Generally, giving a percentage <strong>of</strong> the residue allows for more<br />

flexibility in your long-term planning.<br />

A charitable bequest or trust distribution is deductible for federal<br />

estate tax purposes, and there is no limit on the deduction your estate can<br />

claim. In addition, the gift is usually exempt from state inheritance taxes.<br />

Ways You Can Make Your Bequest<br />

Specific Bequest<br />

Your bequest can deliver a specific dollar amount, asset, or<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> your estate:<br />

I give all the General Motors stock I own at the time <strong>of</strong> my death to<br />

TKE Educational Foundation for the benefit <strong>of</strong> my home chapter, the<br />

Alpha Chapter.”<br />

Residual Bequest<br />

Alternately, you can give all or a percentage <strong>of</strong> the balance<br />

remaining in your estate after expenses, taxes, and the specific bequests<br />

have been paid:<br />

“Of the rest, residue and remainder <strong>of</strong> my estate, I give twenty-five<br />

(25%) percent to TKE Educational Foundation for the benefit <strong>of</strong><br />

Alpha Chapter.”<br />

Contingent Bequest<br />

Finally, your bequest can be payable to TKE Educational<br />

Foundation if the initial beneficiary is unable to inherit it:<br />

“If my nephew does not survive me, is otherwise unable to inherit, or<br />

disclaims this bequest, I direct that it be paid to TKE Educational<br />

Foundation for the benefit <strong>of</strong> my home chapter, Alpha Chapter.”<br />

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Dear Fraters and Friends:<br />

Since joining the Foundation in September 2005, I have had the great pleasure <strong>of</strong> reconnecting to the <strong>Fraternity</strong> that I love and to gradually<br />

begin meeting all <strong>of</strong> you who share in this commitment to <strong>Tau</strong> <strong>Kappa</strong> <strong>Epsilon</strong>. I am truly moved by the generous commitment <strong>of</strong> so many Fraters<br />

and Friends and recognize that gifts to the Foundation are making and will continue to make a positive difference in each Frater’s experience <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong>.<br />

In recognition <strong>of</strong> the generous commitment <strong>of</strong> our donors, the Foundation’s development committee decided to print a donors list that<br />

recognized LIFETIME GIVING. In previous issues <strong>of</strong> the Foundation’s Annual Report, contributors were listed based on the number <strong>of</strong> years<br />

each has given. This distinction is still printed beside the names <strong>of</strong> each Frater under our CHAPTER listings.<br />

Please join me in recognizing the generosity and deep commitment <strong>of</strong> those whose LIFETIME COMMITMENTS total very generous levels<br />

<strong>of</strong> support. <strong>The</strong>y deserve our deep appreciation.<br />

SOCIETY OF 1899<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $250,000 or more<br />

Steve J. Muir<br />

Charles R. Walgreen, Jr.<br />

GRAND PRYTANIS’<br />

CIRCLE<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $100,000 - $249,999<br />

Richard C. Ernest<br />

Gregory P. Woodson<br />

PRESIDENTS<br />

CIRCLE<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $50,000 - $99,999<br />

John A. Courson, CFC<br />

Christopher Eber<br />

W. Allan Herzog<br />

Mark K. Johnson<br />

Lonnie G. Justice, CFC<br />

Charles H. Miller<br />

William V. Muse, CFC<br />

Charles J. Trabold, CFC<br />

LEADERS SOCIETY<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $25,000 - $49,999<br />

Robert J. Borel<br />

Dan W. Bower<br />

Donald A. Campbell, Jr.<br />

Daniel Lee Cummings<br />

Edward C. Droste<br />

John C. Fitzgerald, Jr.<br />

C. Herbert Foutz<br />

Russ H. Heil<br />

Fredrick T. Jacobi<br />

Joel E. Johnson, CFC<br />

Wallace E. Johnston, Jr.<br />

Michael A. Moxley, CFC<br />

Bernard S. Palcich<br />

Kevin H. Pollard<br />

Lloyd E. Steele<br />

James V. Wyllie<br />

SCHOLARS<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $10,000 - $24,999<br />

David S. Baxter<br />

Thomas H. Beadles<br />

Kevin J. Brock<br />

Lenwood S. Cochran<br />

James G. Crouse, Sr.<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

60 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

John S. Daniel<br />

Mark A. Fite, CFC<br />

Raymond W. Franklin<br />

Robert W. Holder<br />

Benny L. Johnson<br />

Frank W. Koenen<br />

Mark Kuhnke, M.D.<br />

Gary A. LaBranche, CFC<br />

James S. Margolin, PGP<br />

Kevin M. Mayeux<br />

Bruce B. Melchert, CFC<br />

Gerald J. Murphy<br />

John H. Nelson<br />

Edward M. O’Shaughnessy, Jr.<br />

Robert D. Planck<br />

Mark C. Romig, CFC<br />

Frederick G. Ruffner, Jr.<br />

T. J. Schmitz, CFC<br />

Kenneth M. Sheppard<br />

Christian B. Silge<br />

Rodney G. Talbot<br />

Timothy L. Taschwer<br />

James L. Totten<br />

Norman R. Weldon<br />

James D. Williams<br />

TRIANGLE<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $5,000 - $9,999<br />

David L. Adcock, CFC<br />

Lloyd A. Alaback<br />

Paul C. Aspinwall<br />

Ernest A. Autin, Jr.<br />

Frederick C. Bachmann<br />

Richard M. Balue<br />

David L. Bohline<br />

George F. Bostwick<br />

Jean R. Buchen<br />

Sherman K. Burd<br />

Robert L. Byers<br />

Bruce E. Carlson, CFC<br />

Thomas M. Castner, CFC<br />

Anthony Cavotto<br />

Robert W. Conklin<br />

Dan L. Connolly<br />

Dale G. DeKok<br />

Clyde R. Dodd<br />

Allyn C. Donaldson, Jr.<br />

Eric D. Dunning<br />

S. Todd Farmer, Jr., CFC<br />

James D. Fiala<br />

Magnus Flaws, Jr.<br />

Daniel D. Freeberg<br />

Christopher A. Grasso, CFC<br />

Edward G. Gregory<br />

James B. Hall, II<br />

David J. Hamernik<br />

Earle H. Harbison, Jr.<br />

James W. Harrill<br />

Brad L. Harris<br />

Harry E. Hawkins<br />

Jay P. Hochstaine<br />

Kurt L. H<strong>of</strong>fer<br />

James M. Hooker<br />

Don W. Hulsey<br />

Stanley W. Hungerford<br />

Steven A. Jones, CFC<br />

Jerome A. Kaufman<br />

James M. Kilts<br />

Michael R. Lang<br />

J. Andrew Langan<br />

Henry C. H. Leung<br />

John T. Ludes<br />

Benjamin C. Madey<br />

Robert N. McIntire, Ph.D.<br />

Thomas C. Miles<br />

David W. Miller<br />

David R. Moore<br />

Robert L. Nardelli<br />

Joseph P. Ng<br />

Dr. Jerry C. Nims<br />

Thomas E. Oole<br />

Paul F. Oreffice<br />

Paul M. Parks<br />

Eugene H. Pattison<br />

James F. Place<br />

Erik J. Platenberg<br />

Tracey S. Polley<br />

John N. Prevas<br />

Patrick J. Reilly, CFC<br />

W. Patrick Resen, CFC<br />

Frank Sanders, CFC<br />

Charlie J. Saunders, Sr.<br />

Jerome E. Schewe, CFC<br />

Richard E. Schultz<br />

Russell L. Slider<br />

Michael A. Smith<br />

Bob L. Sokolowski<br />

Connie R. Solum, Jr.<br />

Paul A. Specht<br />

Lee M. Stacey<br />

Jack W. Stoldt<br />

Joseph H. Straughan, III<br />

Bob N. Tenney<br />

C. Nelson Tomblin, Jr.<br />

Edward F. Tucker<br />

Warren M. Van<br />

Harold C. Vance<br />

Neal R. Vandewalle<br />

Soren R. Wehner<br />

E. Wayne Williamson<br />

Charles W. Witters<br />

Justin B. Woo<br />

Alan E. Wright<br />

FOUNDERS<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $2,500 - $4,999<br />

Michael J. Albano<br />

Adrian L. Aldredge<br />

Gabriel Anaya<br />

Edward M. Anderson<br />

Thomas H. Andrews<br />

Robert M. Ashbrook<br />

Gary A. Reed, TEF President/CEO<br />

Jerry F. Baker<br />

Robert R. Barrett<br />

Christopher J. Barron<br />

Johnston B. Bell<br />

Al R. Bergren<br />

Robert A. Bird<br />

R. Felix Bishop, CFC<br />

Scott D. Boyer<br />

Wilbur C. Bragg, II<br />

William E. Bray<br />

J. Edward Brewer<br />

William R. Bruns, III<br />

Dick H. Burwash<br />

Ronald A. Carson<br />

Steven E. Cassady<br />

James L. Chapman<br />

Dan R. Cheatham<br />

Ross A. Cherry<br />

Edward B. Cook, Jr.<br />

Arthur Y. Cooper<br />

Steven N. Cory<br />

Jonathan F. Cottrell<br />

Wendell M. Cramer<br />

James E. Crockard, III<br />

William R. Crossman<br />

Alan M. Crosta, Jr., M.D., CFC<br />

Robert G. Cundith<br />

John H. Davis<br />

Willett C. Deady<br />

Frederick J. Denckh<strong>of</strong>f, Jr.<br />

Merritt R. Dimbath<br />

John C. Dimmer<br />

Edward R. Dominy, CFC<br />

James W. Duke<br />

Art J. Dyr<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Mark Eidelman, D.D.S.<br />

William E. Elliott<br />

Martin E. Ellner<br />

Steven L. Engelhard<br />

Armen L. Enkababian<br />

Gary L. Epperson, CFC<br />

Richard L. Ermler<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore E. Evans<br />

Frank S. Ferris<br />

Clark W. Fetridge<br />

James E. Fitzmorris, Jr.<br />

Lawrence G. Foster, Jr.<br />

John C. Fravel<br />

John R. Garman<br />

Benjamin K. Gibbs<br />

Charles A. Gillis<br />

David A. Goodman, MD<br />

Ronald E. Goodwin<br />

Robert J. Graham<br />

Richard F. Gray<br />

Donald H. Greeley<br />

F. Harger Green<br />

Howard V. Gregory<br />

Dennis R. Guenther<br />

Rand P. Hall, CFC<br />

Jason A. Halprin<br />

James H. Harris<br />

S. David Hemphill<br />

Edward D. Herringshaw<br />

William T. Hicks, II<br />

J. Herbert Hoch<br />

Thomas J. Hogan<br />

Richard L. Hollis<br />

Charles D. Holmes<br />

Hervey A. Hotchkiss<br />

Robert E. Howe<br />

Les A. Hudson, Jr.<br />

James D. Hughes<br />

John B. Hutto<br />

Kevin G. Iverson<br />

Larrison C. Jackson, CFC<br />

Mark A. Jacobson<br />

Walter K. Janssen, M.D.<br />

C. Richard Jeppesen<br />

Michael K. Jhin<br />

Roger N. Kahle<br />

Kenneth J. Kekich<br />

Bruce P. Kerzic<br />

Claude J. Klug<br />

Steve M. Koper<br />

Noel J. Kott<br />

John C. Krantz<br />

Ted T. Kubala<br />

Richard J. Kurtyka<br />

William H. Lambert, Jr.<br />

Rex A. Lamm<br />

Howard T. Lanan<br />

R. Michael Lander<br />

Edward F. Lane<br />

LeRoy Layton<br />

R. K. Lee, CFC<br />

Maurice J. Lindquist<br />

Jerry A. Linzy<br />

Michael K. Littleford<br />

Douglas M. Loewe<br />

Bruce A. Lorenz<br />

Richard B. Lynch<br />

Donald A. Mader<br />

Casimir B. Madey<br />

John E. Mahony<br />

John R. McCarthy<br />

A. James McCollum<br />

Howard F. McCormack, Jr.<br />

Gordon L. McKinnie<br />

John D. Meisenhelder<br />

Robert L. Meyer<br />

Chuck Milam<br />

Allen W. Milburn<br />

John R. J. Miller<br />

James B. Miner<br />

Robert C. Moehle<br />

William W. Montgomery, III<br />

Frank A. Morelli<br />

Joseph A. Moretz<br />

Ronald J. Moser, Jr.<br />

Christopher P. Murphy<br />

Timothy J. Murphy, CFC<br />

Bryan D. Newman<br />

Lee P. Newman<br />

Paul S. Nix, III<br />

Ronald R. Noden<br />

Michael J. Ohrt<br />

Enlow A. Ose<br />

Webster W. Palmquist<br />

Stanley F. Patek


Daniel C. Pelletier<br />

Lino Penas<br />

Ron R. Petrini<br />

Stephen M. Petty<br />

John B. Phillips<br />

Mark A. Pillar<br />

Bryce S. Plesner<br />

John W. Plumb<br />

A. Tom Pokela<br />

Kenneth Pollock<br />

York D. Poole, III<br />

Robert J. Puls<br />

David A. Putnam<br />

D. Thomas Ramey<br />

Carl W. Rasmusen<br />

Eric S. Ratin<strong>of</strong>f, CFC<br />

Robert H. Ray<br />

John A. Reagan<br />

Bill A. Reed<br />

Gary A. Reed<br />

Kenneth D. Reid<br />

Richard J. Renaud<br />

Victor M. Renteria<br />

Timothy G. Richtsmeier<br />

Gordon K. Rieske<br />

Eugene A. Rondash<br />

Steven T. Ross<br />

Jack R. Sanders<br />

John A. Saxton<br />

George Schaeffer, III, USN<br />

Gene P. Schulstad, Jr.<br />

Herbert L. Sc<strong>of</strong>ield<br />

Dwight R. Sedgwick<br />

Ned R. Serrio<br />

Joe H. Shinn, Ph.D.<br />

James H. Sloop<br />

Elmer R. Smith<br />

Jeffrey A. Smith<br />

William A. Stark<br />

Conrad F. Stempel<br />

Charles S. Tappan<br />

Gary A. Terrill<br />

William A. Thompson<br />

Hayes W. Thompson, CFC<br />

Bob Troyer<br />

Jack L. Ufheil<br />

Paul H. Vagnini<br />

Russell P. Veldenz<br />

John B. Visceglia<br />

Thomas S. Wade, Jr.<br />

Glenn M. Wagner<br />

Steven G. Wedge<br />

David J. Weller<br />

B. Lavon Wells<br />

Richard T. West<br />

David K. Wheeler<br />

James E. White<br />

Frederick E. Wicks<br />

Finn Wilhelmsen<br />

Miles C. Wilkin<br />

Robert C. Williams<br />

Gene W. Witt<br />

John M. Wolf<br />

Jonn M. Wullschleger<br />

OPPORTUNITY<br />

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CLUB<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $1,000 - $2,499<br />

Richard M. Aaronson<br />

Steven D. Abernathy<br />

Richard W. Adamek, CFC<br />

Gilbert F. Adams<br />

Michael A. Adams<br />

Robert P. Adler<br />

James E. Agnew, Jr.<br />

Lowell Ahart<br />

John M. Albright<br />

Daniel Alcala<br />

C. Dale Allen<br />

William W. Allsopp<br />

William F. Amirault<br />

Thomas R. Amoruso<br />

Dale L. Andersen<br />

R. Michael Andersen<br />

Kenneth L. Anderson<br />

Peter A. Anderson<br />

David J. Anderson<br />

Arthur E. Anderson<br />

George J. Angelos<br />

John C. Angus<br />

Thomas T. Antonecchia<br />

Edward A. Apffel, Jr.<br />

Steven W. Ard<br />

David R. Arday, M.D.<br />

W. Wayne Arend, Jr.<br />

Tom Arnold<br />

Merit R. Arnold<br />

Sheldon Arpad<br />

Joseph R. Arthur<br />

Robert M. Ashcraft<br />

Robert H. Atwater<br />

Lambert D. Austin, Jr.<br />

Larry H. Axelson<br />

John D. Bading<br />

Frank D. Badolato<br />

T. Brian Bakeman<br />

James M. Baker<br />

George W. Baldwin, Jr.<br />

Don S. Balka<br />

Luke A. Ball<br />

Richard E. Bankes<br />

Robert P. Barone<br />

Larry K. Barrett<br />

Joseph M. Barta<br />

Brian L. Bates<br />

David E. Bates<br />

Coy L. Batson<br />

Robert S. Battles<br />

Thomas A. Baxter<br />

Joe N. Beam<br />

Robert H. Bean<br />

C. Larry Beaver<br />

Robert L. Becker<br />

P. Stephan Bedrosian<br />

James M. Behling<br />

Richard B. Bell<br />

W. R. Ben Wicke<br />

William B. Bennett<br />

Edward M. Bennett, PhD<br />

Frederick A. Berg<br />

Roger A. Berger<br />

Robert E. Berktold, M.D.<br />

Alexander Berman, II<br />

Jeffrey W. Berno<br />

John W. Berry, Jr.<br />

Robert L. Best<br />

Raymond T. Beurket, III<br />

Orvil G. Bicknell<br />

Dale E. Biehler<br />

John L. Bilisoly<br />

Frank G. Bilotta<br />

Brian D. Bixler<br />

Stanley F. Bizot<br />

Christopher M. Blais, M.D.<br />

Mark A. Blazer<br />

Norman S. Bledsoe<br />

Olin D. Blessing<br />

Robert B. Bliss, Jr.<br />

Donald E. Bloom<br />

Stanley W. Blum<br />

Richard J. Blum<br />

William D. Boden<br />

William E. Bodnar<br />

Daniel J. Boehmke<br />

Brad Bohannan<br />

Joseph E. Boles<br />

Lionel G. Bollinger<br />

Biff W. Bonnivier, Jr.<br />

Norman P. Borkowski<br />

Michael F. Born<br />

David J. Borowsky<br />

David D. Bosely<br />

Jacob Bosnian<br />

Gregory G. Botch, P. E.<br />

Edward J. Boulbol<br />

Sheldon W. Boyce, Jr., Esq.<br />

Steven H. Boyd, Jr.<br />

Brian P. Boyer<br />

Henry A. Brackman<br />

William M. Brackney<br />

David F. Brady<br />

Andrew F. Braff, MD<br />

Erik L. Brannon<br />

M. Declan Bransfield, III<br />

Stephen C. Brant<br />

Edward W. Brass<br />

Jay W. Bratton<br />

John H. Bredenfoerder<br />

Donald W. Brinckman<br />

Edward G. Briner, III<br />

Irvin Brobeck, Jr.<br />

Steven W. Brockel<br />

Kenneth H. Brockschmidt<br />

John T. Browder<br />

Robert W. Brown<br />

Bryan W. Brown<br />

Ben F. Brown, III<br />

Edward T. Brown, Ph.D.<br />

David Van Bruaene<br />

Daryl E. Brumley<br />

Richard K. Brush<br />

Bruce D. Bucher<br />

Alan P. Budahl<br />

David V. Buhl, Jr.<br />

Ronald W. Bullock<br />

Arthur L. Buraglio, Jr.<br />

Frederick M. Burke<br />

Michael K. Burnley<br />

Terry D. Burns<br />

Tony F. Butala<br />

Donald A. Buzzell<br />

Aron H. Bylander<br />

Alfred E. Cambridge, Jr.<br />

Douglas B. Campbell<br />

Frank A. Cangemi<br />

Robert W. Canty<br />

Frank H. Capehart, III<br />

Robert C. Carpenter<br />

Gerald P. Carr<br />

Charles C. Caruso<br />

Alexander B. Carver<br />

Alan B. Casmere<br />

Roger R. Cedillo<br />

Richard J. Cellino, Sr.<br />

Woolery Scholarship<br />

“From the family I have joined in TKE and the<br />

business end <strong>of</strong> an organization I have an invested<br />

sentiment in, I can finally say I know what I want<br />

to do with my life.”<br />

Pete T. Cenarrusa<br />

Stewart B. Cerier<br />

Eric M. Chamberlain<br />

John Chamberlain<br />

Raymond G. Chambers<br />

Joseph H. Chambers<br />

Billy J. Chambers<br />

John R. Chapman<br />

Norman L. Chapman<br />

John R. Chapman<br />

Ray A. Charles<br />

Hancock Chau<br />

Edward J. Cheaney<br />

R. Bruce Chisholm<br />

Joseph A. Chrisman<br />

Scott R. Christiansen<br />

Thomas H. Christianson<br />

H. Earle Christianson<br />

Gerald D. Clark<br />

James M. Clayton, CFC<br />

Frederick B. Clearwater<br />

William B. Clegg, Jr.<br />

Donald G. Clodfelter<br />

Stephen K. Cloetingh<br />

Charles L. Cobb<br />

Daniel J. Codespoti<br />

Kenneth T. C<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Robert A. Colacello<br />

David E. Collier<br />

Arthur R. Collins, Jr.<br />

Tom Cologna<br />

Henry E. Combs<br />

Leonard M. Compton<br />

Joseph E. Connor<br />

Robert A. Cook<br />

Donald B. Cook, CFC<br />

Carl W. Cooper<br />

Paul L. Cooper<br />

Michael J. Corby<br />

William S. Corey, Jr.<br />

Mike W. Cornett, Sr.<br />

Dan E. Correll<br />

Michael V. Corrigan<br />

John D. Cosgrove<br />

J. Kennedy Costello, III<br />

William J. Cotter<br />

Harry F. Cramer<br />

William V. Cramer<br />

Gus P. Cramond, III<br />

Larry A. Crisp<br />

Edwin L. Crocker<br />

Thomas D. Cr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Gene E. Cross, Jr.<br />

Albert H. G. Chun<br />

William J. Cullinane<br />

Earl E. Cunion<br />

Jeffrey A. Curtis<br />

Byron W. Daniels, Col. (Ret.)<br />

Lester W. Davis<br />

Donald A. Davis<br />

Gary A. Day<br />

John F. De Turk<br />

Robert DeCubellis<br />

William S. DeLeonardis, Jr.<br />

Thomas Delutz, Jr.<br />

H. Stanley Dennis, Jr.<br />

Jason W. Fluegge<br />

Fairleigh Dickinson University<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

John L. Dentzer<br />

James R. DePauw<br />

Marc C. Di Liddo<br />

Michael J. Di Resta<br />

Richard M. E. Dibble<br />

Lloyd D. Dickensheets<br />

David M. Diehl<br />

Bennie S. Diliberto<br />

William D. Dilks<br />

Michael P. DiMaggio<br />

Richard J. DiMarzio<br />

Richard E. Dinkel<br />

Anthony DiSanto<br />

William E. Dittenhaffer<br />

Mark W. Dively<br />

Duane D. Dockter<br />

John Christopher Dorr<br />

Gary G. Drennon<br />

Wallace F. Droegemueller<br />

Richard E. Dryer<br />

Max L. Dufeny, Jr.<br />

James R. Dugan, Jr.<br />

Joe A. Dumbauld<br />

Rodney W. Dunham<br />

Aaron C. Dunn, CFC<br />

James A. Dyer<br />

John W. Earl<br />

Patrick K. East<br />

David E. Ebbeler<br />

Albert S. Eckilson, Jr.<br />

Paul E. Eckler<br />

Tim W. Eckstrom<br />

Julius J. Edelmann, Jr., CFC<br />

K. Donald Edwards<br />

Robert M. Ehrlich<br />

Fred R. Elias Jr.<br />

William C. Ells<br />

Albert C. Elser, II<br />

Frank J. Emerick<br />

Gordon E. Engle<br />

Kevin L. English<br />

Roy E. Enloe, Jr.<br />

Ronald C. Epperson<br />

Ronald L. Ervin<br />

Harold L. Erwin<br />

Jack L. Estepp<br />

Richard A. Eustis<br />

James P. Evans<br />

John M. Everett<br />

Justin A. Evers<br />

Charles W. Everson<br />

Donald L. Falk<br />

James E. Fargo<br />

James C. Fargo<br />

Daniel E. Fawley<br />

Ronald H. Fenelon<br />

Brian T. Ferber<br />

David J. Ferran<br />

John A. A. Festa<br />

Graham P. Filean<br />

Thomas J. Filipkowski<br />

Stephen H. Fischer<br />

Vernon W. Fitch<br />

David W. Fleetwood<br />

Thomas E. Flowers<br />

David H. Flucke<br />

James L. Foght<br />

Dale R. Foley<br />

Easmon J. Ford<br />

Richard L. Ford<br />

Robert E. Foster<br />

Kevin J. Fox<br />

Bill D. Francis<br />

Ross L. Franks<br />

Paul H. Frey<br />

Ralph G. Frick, D.D.S.<br />

Jon D. Friedland<br />

Thomas A. Fritz<br />

J. B. Fritz<br />

Jeffrey C. Froehle<br />

Philip L. Gabriel<br />

Andrew J. Gale<br />

Joseph D. Galgano<br />

Eugene Gallant, Jr.<br />

Agostino T. Galluzzo<br />

Irvine E. Gandee<br />

Robert R. Gard<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 61


Carl J. Garkowski<br />

William M. Garrett, II<br />

Daniel M. Garvey<br />

Richard A. Gause<br />

William C. Geisen<br />

Thomas C. George<br />

Michael W. Gerberick<br />

Robert L. Gibson, III<br />

Edwin B. Gienger, Jr.<br />

Gary J. Giger<br />

Henry H. Gildemeister<br />

Don E. Giles<br />

Samuel M. Gillespie<br />

Bruce D. Gillett<br />

William E. Gilman<br />

Wally M. Ginn<br />

Eugene E. Ginoli<br />

Steve Girard<br />

Steven A. Glover<br />

Marion B. Glover, Jr.<br />

Keith D. Goble<br />

Ray E. Goebel<br />

Jason J. Goitia<br />

Martin L. Goldsmith<br />

Fougere D. Gordon<br />

Russell K. Gordon<br />

Richard E. Grace<br />

Bob W. Graham<br />

James A. Graham<br />

Douglas A. Graham<br />

John B. Grant<br />

Capper C. Grant<br />

William W. Grantham, Jr.<br />

Steven J. Greenberg<br />

Roy L. Griffin, CPA<br />

John J. Grillo<br />

Robert E. Grissom<br />

James L. Gross, Jr.<br />

Daniel E. Groteke<br />

Robert J. Guerrierie<br />

Robert T. Gustafson<br />

Peter Gutzwiller<br />

Gilbert E. Haakh<br />

Donald M. Hacker<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore S. Haddad<br />

William D. Hagen, III<br />

Donn K. Haglund<br />

Jack W. Handey<br />

Richard L. Hanna<br />

Gary A. Hannah<br />

W. David Harding<br />

Nathan E. Hardwick, IV<br />

Jack R. Harkleroad<br />

Brian F. Harms<br />

Ross D. Harris, Jr.<br />

Charles Harris, Jr.<br />

David A. Hartley<br />

James E. Hatch<br />

Scott W. Hatfield<br />

Robert R. Haubrich<br />

Norman D. Haynes<br />

David L. Hayward<br />

John M. Head<br />

William M. Heath<br />

Michael S. Hecker, CFC<br />

Frederick A. Hegg<br />

Daniel C. Helix<br />

Kevin A. Helms, CFC<br />

Edwin R. Hemphill<br />

George F. Hempt<br />

Chester G. Henderson<br />

James O. Hendricks<br />

Gary B. Hermann<br />

James J. Hickey<br />

David C. Hicks<br />

Thomas L. Hicks, MD<br />

Darrell G. Hill<br />

Alan W. Hockenjos<br />

John B. Hodgdon<br />

William D. Hoefle<br />

Robert H. H<strong>of</strong>fer<br />

G. Kurt Hogaboom<br />

Timothy R. Holbrook<br />

Cecil H. Holifield<br />

Russell M. Holtz<br />

Kenneth R. Hooks<br />

Lyle L. Hoover<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

62 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Michael R. Hoover<br />

James H. Hopkins, III<br />

Cecil P. Horn, Jr.<br />

Samuel M. Horton<br />

William R. Hough<br />

F. E. Howe<br />

Ora E. Hubbart, Jr.<br />

Charles H. Huettner<br />

John D. Huggins<br />

Peter D. Huggins<br />

Larry G. Hull<br />

Thomas J. Hurd<br />

Jonathon B. Husby<br />

Herb C. Huser<br />

Rodney J. Hutton<br />

George B. Huysken<br />

Douglas C. Ikelman<br />

James R. Ingrassia<br />

S. James Islam<br />

E. Gregg Jackson<br />

Robert G. Jacobsen<br />

James C. Jacobsen<br />

Russell E. Jacobus<br />

Phillip W. Jarrell<br />

Roger O. Jarvis<br />

Steven Jaycox<br />

Alve L. Jemtrud<br />

John C. Jenkins<br />

Stephen R. Jenne<br />

Walter W. Jenny, Jr.<br />

Mark J. Jensen<br />

David L. Jensen<br />

Fred L. Jensen<br />

Gregory L. Jessup, Sr.<br />

Leo F. Johnson<br />

Vernon E. Johnson<br />

John J. Johnson<br />

Douglas S. Johnson<br />

Kevin W. Johnson<br />

Bob D. Johnson<br />

Dwight L. Johnson, Jr.<br />

Ronald E. Jones<br />

Richard L. Joossens<br />

John A. Josko<br />

Stephen D. Joyce<br />

Gary D. Junghans<br />

Gotz Junkers-Lommatzsch<br />

William F. Kabourek<br />

Nicholas P. Kafasis<br />

Roger P. Kalinowsky<br />

Jon M. Kaliszewski M.D.<br />

Phillip G. Kallas<br />

Joseph C. Kaluha<br />

Stephen B. Kaminski<br />

David C. Kasper<br />

Mike J. Kazacos<br />

Mark R. Keaton, M.D.<br />

Brian L. Keck<br />

Brian J. Keeney<br />

Michael R. Keim, D.D.S.<br />

Charles D. Kellam<br />

Joseph W. Kelly<br />

John V. Kelly, Jr.<br />

Thomas J. Kennedy<br />

Donald G. Kennedy<br />

James K. Kennedy, III<br />

Robert Kenner, IV<br />

Wilson Scholarship<br />

“I am just now realizing the lasting effect TKE will<br />

have in my life. Not only have I made lifelong friends,<br />

but they have influenced my social and academic life.”<br />

Anthony W. McCool<br />

Columbus State University<br />

T. Alvin Kepley<br />

Paul J. Kerry<br />

John L. Kessler<br />

Joseph Kicak<br />

John D. Kipley, LTC (Ret.)<br />

Steve R. Klaers<br />

Richard L. Klein<br />

William G. Klein<br />

Kirk E. Klein<br />

Francis J. Kluge<br />

Roy D. Knapp<br />

Robert K. Knezevic<br />

Richard S. Knight<br />

Mark E. Koenig<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore J. Kohnen<br />

Gerald C. Konn<br />

Stephen H. Korzeniowski<br />

William E. Koudele<br />

Gary L. Kounkel<br />

Christopher F. Kozel<br />

Frederic B. Kraft<br />

John R. Kraft<br />

Gregory K. Kramer<br />

Thomas G. Krause<br />

Robert L. Kravitz<br />

Charles F. Kronsagen<br />

T. Chris Krueger, Sr.<br />

Thomas J. Kuchan<br />

Stanley Kuczynski<br />

Chuck G. Kuhn, Jr.<br />

Kenneth N. Kummins<br />

Willis D. Landon<br />

Robert C. Landrum<br />

Christopher W. Landsea<br />

Gene C. Lange<br />

Eugene F. Laurendeau<br />

Don A. Lawrie<br />

Dennis A. Laws<br />

J. Mike Lawter<br />

Gary M. Lazor<br />

Gary D. Le Andre<br />

David H. Leavitt<br />

Dr Ron Lennon<br />

Daniel Y. Leong<br />

Harry R. Lesko<br />

Ira S. Let<strong>of</strong>sky<br />

Stanley Lew<br />

Thomas C. Licata<br />

Juan A. Liceaga<br />

Donn R. Lidington<br />

Gary K. Liebschner<br />

Curtis O. Liles, III<br />

Daniel R. Lindsay<br />

Reid C. D. Linney<br />

Joel W. Linscott<br />

Lee M. Lippert<br />

Charles W. Little<br />

Frank L. Livingston, Jr.<br />

Raymond J. Lloyd, Jr.<br />

Charles E. Locke<br />

Ralph F. L<strong>of</strong>y<br />

John G. Long<br />

James S. Long<br />

Gene C. Loomis, Jr.<br />

Robert A. Loss<br />

Tommy W. Lott<br />

James D. Lovering<br />

Robert S. Lowe<br />

Peter H. Lukesh<br />

James G. Luth<br />

Bruce S. Maccabee<br />

Lowe S. MacLean<br />

William B. MacLeod<br />

Kenneth H. MacLeod<br />

John E. Maczko<br />

Dwight D. Maddess<br />

Roland H. Magee<br />

Joseph L. Maggini<br />

Craig E. Major<br />

James F. Mandarino<br />

Albert P. Manzo<br />

Jeffrey Mar<br />

Jeffrey M. Marangi<br />

Terry L. March<br />

Stephen C. Marcus<br />

Michael J. Maroney<br />

Richard J. Marquart<br />

Phillip R. Marrone<br />

John G. Marshall<br />

Jerome A. Martinek<br />

Max Mathews<br />

G. Stewart Mathison, CFC<br />

Cory W. Matt<br />

Edmund F. Matter<br />

Laird D. Matthews<br />

Dave H. Mattingly<br />

Matthew F. Maury, IV<br />

William H. Maxant<br />

Charles H. May<br />

Russell F. Mazda<br />

Leon W. Mazurie, II<br />

Mark K. McAlister, DDS, MS<br />

John R. McBride<br />

Bill C. McCammon<br />

Hunter P. McCartney<br />

W. Donald McCaw<br />

Charles K. McClain<br />

Kevin J. McCole<br />

James W. McCoy<br />

Daniel B. McDuffie<br />

John M. McFarland<br />

Joseph D. McGeveran<br />

Thomas G. McGowen<br />

Gerard G. McGrath<br />

John W. McHugh<br />

Sidney S. McIntyre<br />

Michael G. McLaughlin<br />

Robert I. McMurry<br />

W. Pat McNally<br />

Harold N. McNamara<br />

Lee A. Mearh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Harmon S. Meeker, Jr.<br />

Gary G. Mendenhall<br />

Albert D. Meng<br />

Marvin R. Mensch<br />

Arnold B. Merrell<br />

Maurice W. Mertz<br />

David S. Metcalfe<br />

Karl H. Mettke<br />

William J. Metzger, Jr.<br />

James K. Meyer<br />

James A. Meyers<br />

Gary S. Michel<br />

Duane F. Miller<br />

David C. Miller<br />

Michael A. Miller<br />

Thomas G. Miller<br />

Robert J. Minkler, Sr.<br />

Wylie H. Mitchell<br />

Robert J. Mitchell<br />

Steve M. Mitchell<br />

Harmon L. Mitchell<br />

Richard J. Moak<br />

Melvin O. Moehle<br />

Carm R. Moehle<br />

Walter E. Moehle<br />

Richard Mohrmann<br />

Michael A. Mokros<br />

Kurt A. Monsell<br />

Mark B. Montgomery<br />

Robert C. Moody<br />

Paul H. Moore<br />

Stephen J. Moore<br />

Robert P. Moore, Col., USAF (Ret.)<br />

Joe H. Moorhead<br />

Steven F. Mores<br />

Karl G. Morey<br />

Donald B. Morgan<br />

Thomas E. Morgan, Jr.<br />

Takeshi Moriwaki<br />

Jeffrey P. Morlier<br />

Leonard W. Morris, Jr.<br />

Kent R. Morrison<br />

James G. Mortier<br />

Joel L. Moser<br />

Gary L. Mossman<br />

Frank V. Moulton, Jr.<br />

Daniel B. Mowrey<br />

Robert A. Muhlbach<br />

Robert G. Mukai<br />

Michael J. Mullen<br />

Michael V. Mulligan<br />

Alan F. Mulvey<br />

Michael H. Mundt<br />

Donald L. Murray<br />

Kenneth E. Myers<br />

Robert Nakon<br />

Thomas B. Nall<br />

Joseph P. Nappi<br />

Lin T. Nash<br />

Justin B. Nast<br />

Irvin S. Naylor<br />

James A. Neelands<br />

Rudolph A. Nef<br />

Edward A. Neff<br />

William B. Neidlinger<br />

Howard D. Neighbor<br />

Marion M. Nelson<br />

Kim L. Nelson<br />

Mark R. Nelson<br />

Howard F. Nemir<br />

Dave L. Netherton<br />

Ronald F. Neukam<br />

Mark D. Newton<br />

Christopher H. Niles<br />

Robert L. Noddin<br />

Thomas V. Noon<br />

Mack V. Norman<br />

Ralph T. Northrup, Jr.<br />

Chauncey A. Norton<br />

Douglas N. Nott, Jr.<br />

Alan L. Novak<br />

David G. Novak<br />

Donald J. Ocker<br />

John M. O’Day<br />

Stanley E. O’Dell<br />

John E. M. Oglesby, CFC<br />

John W. Olander<br />

Robert L. Olcott, CAE<br />

Millard L. Oldham Jr.<br />

Richard L. Olson<br />

Todd J. Olson<br />

Thomas E. O’Malley<br />

T. Rod O’Neal, CFC<br />

John W. O’Reilly, Jr.<br />

Jeffrey H. Orl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

A. Gordon Orsborn<br />

William T. Ososki<br />

B. D. Owens<br />

Jeffry R. Paddock<br />

Albert C Paradis


Edward W. Paran<br />

William C. Parfitt, Jr.<br />

David M. Parker<br />

John Paulson<br />

Robert Pavlicek<br />

Steven L. Payne<br />

Clifford M. Peake<br />

Fred Lamar Pearson, Jr.<br />

Thomas Pecsvaradi<br />

Robbie E. Pederson<br />

Thomas C. Pendergast<br />

Elmer R. Pensack<br />

John M. Perme, Jr.<br />

Dennis W. Perry<br />

Gerhard A. Perschke<br />

James A. Peterson<br />

Robert J. Petrone<br />

Robert M. Pfohl<br />

David W. Pheatt<br />

Kermit N. Pierson<br />

Roger W. Pietras, M.D.<br />

William G. Pittman<br />

Chester J. Plauche, Jr.<br />

Erich M. Ploog<br />

Craig T. Podosek<br />

Gordon D. Pope<br />

Gary E. Poppe<br />

R. Scott Potter, MD<br />

John J. Poust<br />

Patrick J. Power<br />

George F. Preston<br />

Matthew L. Price<br />

Michael M. Priebe, M.D.<br />

Gregg A. Putnam<br />

Mark M. Puzdrak<br />

Fred H. Quantmeyer, Jr.<br />

Salvatore S. Quattrocchi<br />

Robert C. Rademacher<br />

Michael A. Rad<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Thomas A. Raduenzel, II<br />

Samuel J. Radziviliuk, II<br />

Howard B. Rafal<br />

George A. Randall<br />

John C. Rasmus<br />

Darrell B. Ray<br />

Ray E. Rebello, Jr.<br />

Jack Redavid<br />

Duane A. Reger<br />

George R. Rehn<br />

Darrel E. Reifschneider<br />

Daniel S. Rekstad<br />

David J. Rekstad<br />

Raymond J. Renton, Jr.<br />

Jeffrey D. Ressin<br />

George E. Richards, Jr., DVM<br />

Robert R. Rietz<br />

John M. Rigby<br />

Jeffrey C. Rinehart<br />

Martin R. Riskin<br />

Roger R. Risty<br />

David J. Robinson<br />

Michael J. Robinson<br />

J. Richard Rockstroh<br />

Philip B. Rodman<br />

Harry L. Roesch<br />

David W. Rogers<br />

Andrew J. Rominiecki<br />

Huyler E. Romond, Jr.<br />

William G. Roos<br />

Marvin Rosenberg<br />

Gary A. Roshak<br />

Ronald A. Rosien<br />

Frank A. Rostedt<br />

Laurence A. Roth<br />

William R. Rothe<br />

Joseph S. Rovansek, Jr.<br />

J. Patrick Rowland<br />

Wiliam P. Rus, Jr.<br />

Terry A. Ruse<br />

Edmond J. Russ<br />

Charles C. Ryan, Jr.<br />

Dennis A. Sadlowski<br />

Richard H. Saltmarsh<br />

W. Clark Sanford, IV<br />

Bryan N. Saterbo<br />

David C. Scharre<br />

Joseph R. Scheiner<br />

Kenneth J. Schenatzki<br />

Dean-Ross Schessler, CFC<br />

Kenneth R. Schild<br />

Walter K. Schindhelm<br />

Robert L. Schirtzinger<br />

Robert E. Schlansker<br />

Thomas D. Schlosser<br />

Arthur R. Schmauder<br />

William A. Schmidt<br />

Lewis C. Schneider, CAE<br />

Jeffery J. Schnellhardt<br />

James N. Sch<strong>of</strong>ield<br />

Barry K. Schonberger<br />

James M. Schorman<br />

David G. Schott<br />

Edward C. Schrader<br />

Dick L. Schramko, CFC<br />

Richard E. Schreiber<br />

Richard E. Schuley<br />

Carl H. Schwartz, Jr.<br />

Jeffrey G. Scott<br />

James M. Scutellaro<br />

Edgar C. Seely, III<br />

Donald J. Seiler<br />

Joseph A. Sekelsky<br />

Thomas J. Selby, Jr.<br />

A. William Shafer, MD<br />

Harold A. Shaub<br />

Robert V. Shaw<br />

Steven E. Shecter<br />

James R. Shetler<br />

David E. Shively<br />

P. Norris Shockley, Jr.<br />

David E. Shook<br />

Charles D. Shope<br />

Robert D. Shorb, CFC<br />

Charles R. Shreve<br />

W. Kirk Shrum<br />

Howard A. Shugart<br />

Peter J. Sibilski<br />

Rudolf B. Siegert, Jr.<br />

Robert G. Sievewright, II<br />

Charles W. Sigerson, Jr.<br />

Richard L. Silton<br />

William A. Simmons<br />

James D. Simms<br />

Andrew H. Simon<br />

Lyle L. Simpson<br />

William E. Simpson<br />

Samuel W. Sinderson, Jr.<br />

Charles A. Sine, Jr.<br />

Frederic C. Sipe<br />

Leroy E. Sitlinger, Jr.<br />

Nicholas F. Siviglia, Jr.<br />

R. Brian Skadowski<br />

Michael W. Smiarowski<br />

Roger K. Smith<br />

Daniel A. Smith<br />

Donald O. Smith<br />

Rick B. Smith<br />

Keith J. Smith<br />

Douglas R. Smith<br />

Atwood E. Smith<br />

James W. Smith<br />

Christian M. Snavely<br />

Robert C. Snyder<br />

Frank S. So<br />

Hugh C. Sobottka, D.D.S.<br />

Frank J. Sonderer<br />

Thomas M. Sopko<br />

James D. Southwell<br />

Earl C. Sparks, Jr.<br />

Randall B. Spence<br />

Richard W. Spencer<br />

Herbert B. Spoelstra<br />

Robert A. Stambaugh<br />

F. Christopher Stanecki<br />

Joe W. Stanton, Jr.<br />

J. Ronald Steiger, III<br />

Gene J. Stelcik<br />

Donald R. Stelzer<br />

Thomas R. Stephenson, Sr.<br />

Lee R. Stewart<br />

John D. Stiles<br />

William J. Stiver, Sr.<br />

David W. Stock<br />

Mitchell E. Stock<br />

Charles W. Stoll, Jr.<br />

Russell M. Stormont<br />

Douglas J. Stranahan<br />

Daniel P. Stratton<br />

Thomas C. Stueck<br />

Brian M. Stump<br />

Robert S. Such<br />

Everett T. Summerall, Jr.<br />

Gary J. Summers<br />

Edmund J. Sutro<br />

William B. Sweet<br />

Daniel S. Swett, III<br />

M. Louis Swinehart<br />

Wayne D. Switzer<br />

James P. Tabor<br />

Ralph M. Tait<br />

Anthony J. Tangora, CFC<br />

Robert N. Tap<br />

Kenneth G. Taylor<br />

James S. Taylor<br />

John T. Taylor, CFC<br />

James A. Tennant<br />

Daniel W. Tepke<br />

Jeffrey A. Terp, CFC<br />

Douglas W. Test<br />

Dick Tews<br />

John M. Thompson<br />

Craig J. Thurber<br />

Stephen G. Timberlake<br />

Jerry R. Tobias<br />

Ray F. Todak<br />

John A. Tomlinson<br />

E. Paul Tonkovich<br />

Lionel V. Topaz<br />

Carl E. Totten<br />

Robert V. Toutges<br />

Lewis C. Towers<br />

Robert L. Tree, PhD<br />

Albert J. Trimpert, III<br />

Henry H. Triplett, Jr.Ph.d.<br />

Frank P. Troost<br />

Stephen Troxel<br />

Malcolm T. Trupp<br />

Michael A. Tryon<br />

Allen D. Tucker, Jr.<br />

Robert D. Tucker, Jr.<br />

Michael L. Turner<br />

Peter B. Tuttle<br />

Robert E. Tuttle<br />

William L. Tyner<br />

Michael J. Valentine<br />

Stephen K. Valentine, Jr.<br />

Randall L. Van Scoy<br />

William M. Varner<br />

Gilberto R. Vasquez<br />

Clyde B. Vedder, Ph.D.<br />

Leonard N. Venen Jr.<br />

Ryan Vescio<br />

Ron D. Vilas<br />

Felipe M. Villalon<br />

James J. Vopal, MD<br />

Vance K. Vorhees<br />

Frederick W. Wackerle<br />

Robert W. Wake<br />

Kenneth T. Waldeck, Jr.<br />

Richard N. Walker<br />

William E. Walker<br />

David R. Wallace<br />

Kenneth L. Wallack<br />

Richard D. Waller<br />

Robert D. Walls<br />

David J. Wallsmith<br />

Robert D. Walz<br />

Benjamin W. Ward<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore K. Warner, Jr.<br />

Charles S. Warren<br />

Fredric R. Wasserspring<br />

David L. Weamer, Jr.<br />

Charles T. Weaver<br />

H. Jack Webb<br />

George W. Webb, MD<br />

Wilford A. Weber<br />

Steve A. Weeks<br />

Donald L. Wehmeyer<br />

Robert C. Weinholzer<br />

Lawrence F. Weis<br />

James T. Welch<br />

Edward K. Welch, II<br />

Gary N. Welch-Bass, II<br />

Donald E. Welge<br />

James P. Wells<br />

Jack A. Wenger<br />

Eugene P. Wenninger<br />

Paul P. Whalen<br />

David A. Wharff<br />

John S. White<br />

Gene P. Wicklund<br />

John H. Wicks, Ph.D.<br />

Gary E. Wiedle<br />

William J. Wilder<br />

J. Edward Willard<br />

Robert H. Wimsatt<br />

Jeffrey P. Wincel<br />

Louis E. Winkelhaus, II<br />

David M. Winters<br />

Randall F. Witter<br />

Walter C. Wolf<br />

Herman Wolf<br />

David S. Wood<br />

Lee B. Woodbury<br />

Peter Woodham<br />

McCauley Scholarship<br />

“<strong>The</strong> learning I do in the classrooms and libraries do<br />

not compare to the practical skills I have improved<br />

upon and put to use as an undergraduate member and<br />

leader in Nu Chapter.” David Freeman<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California-Berkeley<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

Glenn E. Woodmansee<br />

Raymond S. Worth<br />

Gregory S. Wyatt, CFC<br />

Michael A. Yagjian<br />

William B. Yersin<br />

Walter T. Zabicki<br />

Stephen P. Zachmann<br />

Frank T. Zimmerer<br />

Arthur C. Zimmerman<br />

Frank E. Zipperer<br />

GRAND COUNCIL<br />

SOCIETY<br />

Gifts <strong>of</strong> $500 - $999<br />

H. Steve Abbot<br />

James V. Ackerman<br />

Joseph R. Adams<br />

Alan M. Adkins<br />

Pat F. Agresta<br />

Joseph P. Aiena<br />

Eugene D. Aimone<br />

Robert F. Aita<br />

Kevin E. Aker<br />

Alfred A. Akkeron<br />

David W. Aldrup<br />

David S. Alexander<br />

Michael J. Alfieri<br />

Raymond R. Allen<br />

Robert F. Allen, III<br />

Franklin D. Allhands<br />

Robert A. Alonso, USN MD<br />

Ralph F. Altman, Ph.D.<br />

Donato J. Altobelli, Jr.<br />

James H. Amell<br />

James A. Amling<br />

David L. Anderson<br />

Dwayne C. Anderson<br />

John C. Anderson<br />

L. Richard Anderson<br />

Lynden E. Anderson<br />

Kenneth J. Andrews<br />

Anthony G. Andrikopoulos<br />

Philip J. Anjola<br />

Thomas J. Antal<br />

Robert C. Antonelli, Jr.<br />

Edward J. Antosh<br />

Christopher E. Anuswith<br />

William C. Apple, Jr.<br />

Ray L. Archer, II<br />

Philip F. Ard<br />

Gary M. Armstrong<br />

Philbert A. Ashley<br />

Thomas S. Asuma<br />

Arden G. Atkins<br />

Clark Atkins, Jr., CFC<br />

Russell R. Attis<br />

Richard N. Aumiller<br />

Charles E. Aupke<br />

Robert J. Austin<br />

Edgar W. Averill, Jr.<br />

John J. Avila<br />

Bruce C. Babcock<br />

Donald P. Bach<br />

Vincent P. Bailey, Jr.<br />

David J. Baker<br />

Jeffrey M. Baker<br />

Larry A. Baker<br />

Robert C. Baker<br />

James G. Balaschak<br />

Robert W. Balch<br />

William C. Baldwin<br />

Robert H. Ball<br />

Walter L. Ballard<br />

John W. Ballinger, III<br />

Anthony J. Bangrazi<br />

William R. Barchet<br />

R. Christopher Bard<br />

Ronald V. Bardal<br />

Bruce S. Barlow<br />

William G. Barnard, III<br />

Carl A. Barr, USAF (Ret.)<br />

Ron C. Barr<br />

Robert L. Barr, Jr.<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 63


lifetime giving clubs<br />

Ronald W. Barrett<br />

Kevin C. Barrington<br />

Edward W. Barry<br />

Dennis H. Barthel<br />

Randall Bartholomew<br />

Jeffrey M. Barto<br />

Donald C. Barton, M.D.<br />

Rod A. Basconcillo<br />

Salem G. Bashara, III<br />

Gennaro Basilicato, Jr.<br />

Robert N. Bass<br />

David P. Bateman<br />

Steven A. Bates<br />

Wayne E. Baum<br />

Mark M. Baumback<br />

Andrew J. Beachnau<br />

John R. Beard<br />

David G. Beaty<br />

David A. Beck, II<br />

Paul J. Beck, III<br />

Timothy M. Beck<br />

William L. Beckenstein<br />

Michael R. Beckmann<br />

William E. Beckner<br />

Henry Beisler, Jr.<br />

Anthony C. Beissner<br />

Charles A. Bell<br />

Randy A. Bender<br />

Joseph W. Bennett<br />

Paul R. Bennett<br />

Richard C. Benney<br />

James M. Benson<br />

Richard A. Benton<br />

James M. Benware<br />

Virgil D. Beougher<br />

Walter Bergseth<br />

Donald G. Bertrand<br />

Donn R. Besselievre<br />

Allen W. Bethell<br />

Curtis M. Beyer<br />

William H. Beyrer<br />

George A. Bidanset<br />

Charles J. Biebel<br />

Elmer S. Biles<br />

Charles M. Billmyer<br />

Donald E. Bindok<br />

Christopher D. Birch<br />

Ira M. Birns<br />

Glenn M. Birzer<br />

Kenneth L. Black<br />

Alan Blackmon<br />

Brian L. Blades<br />

Thomas R. Blankenbiller<br />

Alan A. Blatz<br />

A. Harry Bliss<br />

Richard L. Block<br />

Bruce C. Blom<br />

G. Barton Blossom<br />

Lloyd M. Blunden<br />

David Bodenheimer<br />

John C. Bogan, II<br />

Walter E. Bohnstedt<br />

Edward F. Boland<br />

James R. Bollam<br />

Daniel L. Bone<br />

Kenneth A. Boni<br />

Raymond P. Booker, Jr.<br />

Robert Jacob Borel<br />

Carl W. Borklund<br />

Paul V. Borlaug, USN (Ret.)<br />

Frank T. Boron<br />

Thomas G. Borowiak<br />

Brian M. Bosarge<br />

H. Craig Boswell<br />

Timothy P. Bouchard<br />

Karl F. Bourgeois<br />

Paul O. Bower<br />

Jeffrey G. Bowersox<br />

T. Harry Boyd, Jr.<br />

Thomas C. Boyer<br />

Earl W. Boynton<br />

Nicholas Bradlee<br />

Dave A. Bradley<br />

James C. Braid<br />

Elmer E. Branum<br />

Ernest P. Braucher<br />

George A. Breault<br />

64 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

Bryan D. Bredthauer<br />

Wayne E. Brenner<br />

John M. Brians<br />

Stephen R. Brice<br />

Frances G. Briggs<br />

Steven L. Brightwell<br />

Michael J. Brocato<br />

Michael D. Brock<br />

Kenneth E. Brockman<br />

Dennis R. Brooke<br />

James J. Brophy<br />

Dallas F. Brown<br />

H. Gordon Brown<br />

Harold C. Brown<br />

Richard J. Brown<br />

Richard W. Brown, Esq.<br />

Adam M. Browning<br />

Helmut H. Brugman<br />

Dennis A. Buchheit<br />

Everett D. Buchler<br />

Brian F. Buckenmeyer<br />

C. Roger Buckmaster<br />

William W. Buddenhagen<br />

Arthur Budzak<br />

Robert M. Buhl<br />

Mark N. Bull<br />

Robert J. Bump, Sr.<br />

Stephen J. Burack<br />

Anthony P. Burger<br />

Frederick R. Burger, Jr.<br />

James A. Burkhart<br />

Thomas A. Burkhart<br />

James R. Burmeister<br />

George Burnet, Jr.<br />

Donald R. Burnett<br />

Stuart R. Burns<br />

Robert M. Busby<br />

Rodney J. Buschkoetter<br />

Bransby W. Bushey<br />

Jay M. Bushrow<br />

C. Raymond Buss, Jr.<br />

Robert C. Butcher<br />

Douglas J. Butler<br />

Robert E. Butler, CFC<br />

Elwyn L. Cady, Jr.<br />

Peter C. Caldwell<br />

Anthony J. Camerio<br />

Robert O. Cameron<br />

Lemuel W. Campbell<br />

James H. Canada<br />

Robert E. Canada<br />

James C. Canon<br />

Michael D. Cantone<br />

Daniel A. Carapellucci<br />

Anthony L. Carbone<br />

R. Scott Carey<br />

Steve S. Carlisle<br />

M. Douglas Carlson<br />

James R. Carmean, D.D.S.<br />

Frank L. Carollo<br />

Dox W. Carr, III<br />

William A. Carr, Jr.<br />

R. Jeffrey Carruthers<br />

Derrill L. Carter<br />

Vernon O. Casper<br />

Glenn J. Cattanach<br />

Kevin D. Cavanaugh<br />

“I learned a great deal about dividing up work,<br />

creating fundraisers, organizing events, boosting the<br />

morale <strong>of</strong> a chapter, and helping a group set and<br />

reach goals.”<br />

Charles M. Cavicchio, DPM<br />

Mark L. Cawthron<br />

Armando Rodriguez-Feo, CFC<br />

Timothy A. Chandler<br />

W. Curtis Chandler<br />

David L. Chapman<br />

Samuel L. Chappell<br />

Donald M. Charsky<br />

Lloyd R. Chase<br />

Richard N. Cheever<br />

Maxwell G. Cheney<br />

Jerry W. Childers<br />

Charlie F. Childress Jr.<br />

Stephen J. Chomniak<br />

Henry Chow<br />

James W. Chrissis<br />

William M. Christian<br />

Carter R. Christiansen<br />

Steven G. Christovich<br />

Robert A. Chura<br />

Terry Claggett, M.D.<br />

Brent A. Claiborn<br />

James M. Clardy<br />

Mark A. Clark<br />

Arthur W. Clauson<br />

Roy C. Claxton<br />

Richard A. Clements<br />

Charles B. Clizer<br />

Christopher L. Coble<br />

Robert A. Cochran<br />

William N. C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Gerald J. Coghlan<br />

Kenneth W. Cohen<br />

Samuel T. Coleridge<br />

Alan V. Collins<br />

Kevin D. Collins<br />

Daniel C. Connell, Jr.<br />

Edward F. Connor, Jr.<br />

Kenneth L. Conover<br />

Fred J. Conville<br />

T. Randy Coody<br />

Kenneth Cookson<br />

Dean M. Coons<br />

Samuel D. Cooper<br />

Walter R. Cooper<br />

David F. Cope<br />

Ronald J. Cork<br />

Joseph W. Corley<br />

Walter G. Cornett, III<br />

Roy D. Cotten<br />

William L. Cotter<br />

Rodney L. Cottrell<br />

Thomas D. Covington<br />

Jon D. Cozean<br />

Dennis W. Crabb, MD<br />

Chris D. Craft<br />

David H. Crain<br />

Benjamin N. Creasy<br />

Ronald C. Creswell<br />

John L. Crisp<br />

Daniel J. Crocker<br />

Terrance J. Croco, CFC<br />

John H. Cross<br />

Alan B. Crothers<br />

Dennis E. Crowell<br />

David A. Culver<br />

William P. Cunningham<br />

Gray Scholarship<br />

Rick Richard Curtis<br />

Everett E. Cutter<br />

Raymond A. Cyrgalis<br />

Jerome S. Czaja<br />

Joe Czech<br />

Chalk Fry, D.D.S.<br />

Billy R. Dabbs<br />

Leon J. Daciek<br />

Paul F. D’Adamo<br />

Scott M. Daigle, CFC<br />

Frank N. D’Alessandro<br />

Dois D. Dallas<br />

Renold P. Damiani<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore J. D’Andriole<br />

Warren A. Daniel, Jr.<br />

Merrill D. Darlington, Ph.D.<br />

George G. Davenport, III<br />

Dana B. Davidson<br />

Delmont A. Davis, Jr.<br />

Jeffrey W. Davis<br />

Oliver W. Davis<br />

Spencer W. Davis<br />

James A. Day, D.D.S.<br />

Robert T. De Angelis<br />

Roger S. Deacon<br />

Phillip B. Dean<br />

Michael DeAngelis<br />

Donald R. DeArmon<br />

Jack W. DeBolt<br />

John A. deBont<br />

Ross C. Defries<br />

Richard C. Degeiso<br />

Andreas Deischl<br />

Joseph P. DeJohn<br />

Jerry V. DeLeonardo Jr.<br />

Stephen M. Delusky<br />

John F. DeNicola<br />

Steven J. Dennis<br />

Donn H. Denniston<br />

Michael A. DePaoli<br />

Michael A. DeVito<br />

John R. Dew<br />

Donald R. DeZutter<br />

Dale A. Dickson<br />

Herbert E. Dilger<br />

Don C. Dill<br />

Michael L. Dillon<br />

Keith A. Dirks<br />

Gary J. DiSano<br />

Pete Divoky<br />

George A. Dixon<br />

Myron L. Doan<br />

William F. Dobberstein<br />

John C. Dobbs<br />

John A. Dobrich<br />

Brett A. Dodge<br />

Clayton W. Dodge<br />

Keith D. Dodson<br />

Victor W. Dolbin<br />

Thomas R. Doll<br />

James E. Donahue<br />

Keith L. Donaldson<br />

Paul E. Donovan<br />

William W. Dorsey, Sr.<br />

George D. Dorst<br />

Anthony A. Dovidio<br />

Roger J. Dow<br />

Andrew E. Thomas<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

John R. Dowling<br />

Walter B. Dozier<br />

MacDonald R. Drane, Jr.<br />

Leon A. Driss<br />

Robert P. Drucker<br />

Clarence C. Drumeller<br />

Robert J. Drummond<br />

Charles E. Du Chene<br />

Richard T. Dudzinski<br />

Thomas G. Duffett<br />

Burton Duffie<br />

Elbert V. Duncan<br />

William W. Duncan<br />

James I. Dunnam<br />

James E. Dunning<br />

Michael A. Dziubek<br />

C. John Easton<br />

Robert D. Eberwine<br />

Robert W. Eckel<br />

James B. Edleman<br />

Paul K. Edman<br />

Donald W. Edwards<br />

Gregory L. Edwards<br />

K. Donald Edwards<br />

Lawrence F. Edwards<br />

Paul E. Edwards<br />

William T. Edwards, Jr.<br />

Donald C. Eggert, Jr.<br />

Michael S. Eickh<strong>of</strong>f<br />

James W. Ekiss<br />

Bradley D. Eldevick<br />

David L. Elliott<br />

Harry W. Elliott<br />

David H. Ellis<br />

Michael C. Engelhart<br />

Michael J. Engeln, Jr.<br />

Tom L. Engh<br />

Robert W. English, III<br />

Paul Eric Engstrom, Jr.<br />

Bryan K. Ensley<br />

David W. Eppihimer<br />

Edward C. Ernst<br />

Milton H. Eshleman<br />

Charles R. Eslinger<br />

Edward A. Espina<br />

Jerry W. Etcheson<br />

Wayne E. Etter<br />

Richard H. Evans, Jr.<br />

Robert J. Evans<br />

Rodger K. Evans<br />

Rod R. Evans<br />

William H. Everard<br />

Richard H. Evertts<br />

Philip Fadden<br />

Jack M. Fain<br />

David G. Fairweather<br />

Garland E. Faist<br />

Larry D. Falstad<br />

Joseph F. Falta<br />

Willis S. Fankhauser<br />

Joseph P. Farley<br />

James H. Fassbender<br />

Marc G. Feinstein<br />

R. Powell Felix<br />

William G. Fellers<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey D. Fenelon<br />

James H. Fenske<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore J. Ferguson<br />

Ernest E. Ferrell, Jr.<br />

David W. Ferris<br />

Richard L. Ferro<br />

Jon M. Files<br />

Richard E. Filippi<br />

Robert H. Fillmore, Jr.<br />

Keith R. Finger<br />

William B. Finger<br />

Larry D. Finkel<br />

David A. Fiore<br />

Edwin S. Flat<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Brent E. Flechsig<br />

Leonard J. Fleischer<br />

James W. Fleming<br />

Leslie W. Fleming<br />

Joseph W. Flicker<br />

David P. Flippin<br />

Thomas F. Flood<br />

Charles W. Flugel


Richard M. Foley<br />

Edward J. Foran, Jr.<br />

Curtis C. Force, DO<br />

Steven D. Forell<br />

Robert G. Foreman<br />

Robert F. Forillo<br />

Lee W. Formwalt<br />

Douglas M. Fortner<br />

William R. Fortner<br />

Joseph D. Fortunato<br />

Joseph A. Fortwengler<br />

Bevley E. Foster, Jr.<br />

Timothy M. Fowler<br />

Brian W. Fox<br />

Howard N. Fox<br />

Robert F. Fox<br />

Charles H. Foy, Jr.<br />

Arthur R. France<br />

Mike S. Francis<br />

Michael T. Francis<br />

David A. Franko, Jr.<br />

William V. Franks<br />

Raymond J. Frederici<br />

James T. French<br />

John K. Frets<br />

Benjamin R. Frevert, Sr.<br />

Francis L. Friedli<br />

Jason R. Fry<br />

Richard L. Fulcher<br />

Leroy E. Fulton<br />

George M. Gableman<br />

Donald C. Gackle<br />

Edward E. Gahres, M.D.<br />

Richard M. Galgan<br />

James L. Gammon<br />

Robert Gangi<br />

James L. Garard, II<br />

David J. Garber<br />

Harold E. Garber<br />

Donald F. Garbers<br />

James G. Gardiner, Jr.<br />

Glenn L. Garner<br />

John B. Garrett<br />

Frank G. Garzolini<br />

Daniel Gates<br />

James D. Gaus<br />

Emerson W. Gearheart<br />

James R. Gebhart DO<br />

Jon J. Gehring<br />

James Geier<br />

Daniel A. George<br />

Kenneth L. Georgevits<br />

Donald M. Gerardi<br />

John H. Gerding<br />

Javier Geronimo<br />

George C. Gibbs<br />

Gilbertson J. Gilbertson, Sr.<br />

Brian E. Gill<br />

Richard W. Gill<br />

David B. Ginsburg<br />

John J. Giolitto<br />

Fred L. Gissoni, Jr.<br />

Alec A. Gizzi<br />

Alan N. Glazier<br />

Fred P. Glennie<br />

Patrick L. Glon<br />

Kenneth E. Goach<br />

Gerald J. Goecke<br />

Erik Golbiw<br />

Edward C. Gold<br />

Jeffrey B. Goldman<br />

James S. Gompers<br />

Christopher J. Gondeck<br />

Michael P. Gonia<br />

Omega S. Gonzales<br />

Raymond B. Gonzalez<br />

Frank S. Goodell, USAF (Ret.)<br />

Thomas Joseph Gordon, CFC<br />

Jerry Gorup<br />

Herbert H. Grabb<br />

Larry E. Grabb<br />

Charles R. Graber<br />

Stephen E. Grainer<br />

Bruce R. Granger<br />

Robert M. Graning, II<br />

Eugene J. Grazia<br />

Dominic Grecco, MD<br />

David W. Green<br />

John A. Green<br />

John V. Green<br />

John M. Greener<br />

Richard D. Greenleaf<br />

Richard T. Gregg<br />

Thomas M. Gregg<br />

Richard A. Griffith<br />

Lloyd F. Grinslade, Jr.<br />

Edward N. Gronneberg<br />

Robert J. Grosso<br />

Larry R. Grove<br />

Jeffrey R. Grow<br />

Kenneth B. Guiseley<br />

George W. Gurnee, Jr.<br />

Lynn R. Guse<br />

Paul D. Guthrie<br />

Terry A. Guttrich<br />

Armon L. Haagen<br />

Gerald C. Haake<br />

Kenneth E. Haarstad<br />

William K. Haas<br />

Robin H. Hagaman<br />

Peter E. Haines<br />

Daniel W. Hale<br />

George E. Hall<br />

Russell G. Halleen<br />

Stuart E. Hallett, III, CFC<br />

Richard W. Halteman, Jr.<br />

Mack A. Hamblen<br />

Ray E. Hambuchen<br />

Arthur T. Hamfeldt<br />

Douglas W. Hamilton<br />

Patrick M. Hamilton<br />

Thomas H. Hamilton<br />

Gregory E. Hammond, USAF (Ret.)<br />

Palmer W. Hancock<br />

Michael S. Handorf<br />

Brett E. Haney<br />

John D. Hanks<br />

S. Mark Hansen, Jr.<br />

Allen F. Hanson<br />

Christopher T. Hanson<br />

Robert A. Harrison<br />

Larry G. Hart<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey L. Hartung<br />

George F. Hartung<br />

James E. Hartwig<br />

Douglas C. Hasbrouck<br />

Karl E. Hasenstab<br />

John E. Hassett<br />

Stephen D. Hassett<br />

John J. Hastings<br />

W. Jerome Hatch<br />

Paul J. Haviland<br />

William C. Hawk<br />

Phillip P. Hawkins<br />

William A. Hawkins<br />

Robert J. Hawley, PhD<br />

David S. Haworth, III<br />

Warren J. Haws<br />

David Hay<br />

David J. Hayes<br />

Richard E. Hayes<br />

Thomas F. Hayne<br />

Thomas G. Hazelton<br />

Duke Scholarship<br />

“Leadership within the house has given me more selfassurance<br />

when dealing with difficult situations and<br />

the opportunity to observe the operations <strong>of</strong> our house<br />

on multiple levels.” Peter Holland<br />

Albion College<br />

Robert B. Heath<br />

Stephen G. Heilemann<br />

Ronald E. Held<br />

Keith R. Heldt<br />

Timothy D. Helton<br />

Phillip R. Hemming<br />

Donald S. Henderson<br />

James K. Henderson<br />

William H. Hendry<br />

Kenneth D. Henkens<br />

Robert M. Hensler, II<br />

William H. Hensler<br />

Charles J. Herbst<br />

Christopher C. Herbst<br />

Dennis C. Hercules<br />

Peter E. Herguth<br />

Christopher H. Herr<br />

W. Kent Herron<br />

Gilbert L. Hershberger<br />

Paul C. Hetzel<br />

Paul R. Hetzer<br />

Merlyn R. Heusinkveld<br />

Richard K. Hidani<br />

William R. Hilgendorff, Jr.<br />

Jerry A. Hillhouse<br />

Eric P. Hillner<br />

R. Steven Hines<br />

Max E. Hinkle<br />

Edward J. Hirsch<br />

Roger H. Hitch<br />

Jerry L. Hix<br />

James K. Hocutt<br />

Timothy H. Hodge<br />

Alan B. Hodish, ESQ<br />

Phillip A. Hoedt<br />

Brian D. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Robert J. H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Ron H<strong>of</strong>fman<br />

Richard W. Hogan, Jr.<br />

Eugene B. Hoggatt, Jr.<br />

G. Herb Holley<br />

Floyd A. Holmes<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>. Gary B. Holt<br />

Kenneth C. Holzinger<br />

Timothy J. Hong<br />

Larry J. Hoog<br />

M. Burton Hopkins, Jr.<br />

Richard A. Hopkins<br />

Verne L. Hoshal, Jr.<br />

Robert W. Hotaling<br />

Paul A. Hotmer<br />

William H. Hough, Jr.<br />

Paul J. Houghton<br />

William L. Hoversten<br />

James W. Howard<br />

Richard E. Howard<br />

Donald L. Hower<br />

Stephen F. Hubbard<br />

Gordon F. Huber<br />

George E. Hudiburg<br />

James A. Hudlow<br />

Reginald K. Hudson<br />

Kenton W. Hughes<br />

Harold S. Hum<br />

Allen J. Hume<br />

William R. Hummel<br />

Ray O. Humphrey<br />

Mark A. Hunt<br />

Thomas E. Hunt, Jr.<br />

Samuel E. Hunter<br />

Robert N. Hurd, MD<br />

Joseph M. Hurless<br />

Trent M. Hurley<br />

Thomas F. Hussey<br />

Keith E. Hutner<br />

Robert E. Hykes<br />

Joseph P. Hylan, USMC (Ret.)<br />

Edwin I. Ichiriu<br />

David M. Ike<br />

Robert H. Ikelman, Lt. Col. (Ret.)<br />

Gordon R. Iles<br />

Rex W. Inman<br />

W. Gordon Innes<br />

Donald H. Ishikawa<br />

Robert M. Italia<br />

Thomas S. Ivan<br />

Rodney C. Ives, Jr.<br />

Terry W. Ivey<br />

Jeffrey M. Iwanski<br />

James K. Jackson, Jr.<br />

James S. Jackson<br />

James B. Jackson<br />

Jeffrey B. Jackson<br />

Peter N. Jackson<br />

Ellis Jacobs<br />

David E. Jacobsen<br />

Douglas B. Jacoby<br />

Andrew M. Jakubek<br />

Robert L. Jamelli<br />

Thomas J. James<br />

Tony M. James<br />

William C. James<br />

Joseph M. Janosik<br />

Paul J. Janus<br />

Raymond G. Jasper<br />

Scott R. Jeffery<br />

Jack R. Jeffries<br />

Arthur E. Jenkins<br />

John J. Jens<br />

Russell H. Jensen<br />

Roger W. Jepsen<br />

Paul L. Jernigan, Jr.<br />

Robert W. Joe<br />

Donald N. Johns<br />

A. Warren Johnson, Jr.<br />

Charles A. Johnson, Jr.<br />

Donald L. Johnson<br />

Harold M. Johnson<br />

Horace M. Johnson, Jr.<br />

James L Johnson<br />

Jeremy W. Johnson<br />

Jesse A. Johnson, Jr.<br />

Michael Johnson<br />

Thomas W. Johnson<br />

William Johnson<br />

Fred G. Johnston, Jr.<br />

Paul R. Johnston<br />

Chris A. Jones<br />

Frederick M. Jones<br />

Harbert J. Jones, Jr.<br />

James E. Jones<br />

Stephen W. Jones<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

Jeffry R. Jontz<br />

Stephen M. Jordan<br />

David L. Juchau<br />

Calvin E. Jungquist<br />

James W. Justice<br />

Philip L. Kaser<br />

Eugene R. Kasper<br />

Ronald D. Kean<br />

Oliver D. Kee<br />

Joel D. Keefer<br />

Robert E. Keely<br />

Larry E. Keenan<br />

George Kegl<br />

Roger J. Keith<br />

William J. Keller, M.D.<br />

D. Gregory Kenney<br />

Edward N. Kepnes<br />

James F. Kern<br />

John J. Kessler<br />

Randy Kessler<br />

Christopher J. Key<br />

Charles A. Kezar<br />

James F. Kiley<br />

James O. King<br />

Robert A. King<br />

Thomas C. King<br />

Paul W. Kingsbury, CFC<br />

Richard B. Kinnaman<br />

Earl R. Kirker<br />

David L. Kirkham<br />

Kent W. Kirkham<br />

Eric E. Kirschner<br />

Gilbert O. Kjorstad<br />

Robert H. Klein<br />

John K. Klesch<br />

Alfred H. Klick<br />

Donald W. Klick<br />

Earl C. Klinger<br />

John W. Kluge<br />

Kevin D. Knerr, Sr.<br />

Terry E. Knight<br />

Walter T. Knollenberg<br />

Darren Knott<br />

Douglas A. Koestel<br />

Melvin Kohan<br />

Paul W. Kohler<br />

Robert G. Kohm<br />

John W. Kohut<br />

Eric P. Konieczny<br />

David J. Koning<br />

Richard W. Kopcke<br />

Grant A. Korkoyan, Jr.<br />

Peter A. Kostek<br />

Michael W. Koubek<br />

David J. Kramarczyk<br />

Donald E. Kramer<br />

Greg F. Kramer<br />

Lawrence A. Kramer<br />

Dennis J. Kranz<br />

Ralph L. Krasik<br />

Kevin B. Kraus<br />

Eric Krieger<br />

Stanley M. Kriel, Jr.<br />

Joel A. Kriener<br />

Kenneth J. Kr<strong>of</strong>t<br />

Thomas J. Krupka<br />

Mark A. Kubik<br />

Joseph D. Kudella<br />

Dana H. Kulp<br />

Daniel E. Kunz<br />

John J. Kurka<br />

Frank G. Kuzmickus<br />

Joseph A. Kwasny<br />

Gregory C. La France<br />

Gary R. La Perle<br />

Joseph A. La Russa<br />

Dustin A. Lacasse<br />

Walter T. Lacz<br />

William C. Laderer, III<br />

Richard K. Laidlaw<br />

Dan F. Laird, CFC<br />

George A. Lamb<br />

John H. Lamb<br />

Will M. Lancer<br />

Arthur E. Landi<br />

John K. Landis, Jr.<br />

Andrew S. Lane<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 65


lifetime giving clubs<br />

Richard G. Lane<br />

William R. Lane, Jr.<br />

Craig A. Lange<br />

Wolfgang Lange<br />

Brian O. Lanier<br />

John E. Lanz, Jr.<br />

Lyman G. Larson<br />

Todd J. Larson<br />

Lee L. Lasseigne<br />

Gerald R. Lavoie<br />

Daniel M. Lavold<br />

Michael J. Law<br />

John B. Lawson<br />

Scott R. Lawson<br />

Richard W. Leach<br />

John R. Leahy<br />

Edwin P. LeCroy, Jr.<br />

Robert J. Leduc<br />

Ronald E. Lee<br />

Thomas Y. Lee<br />

Christopher R. Leemon<br />

Ron E. Leganger<br />

Henry J. Legere, Jr.<br />

D. Earl Legg<br />

Michael W. Lengacher, CPA<br />

Harold N. Lenker<br />

Robert M. Lenn<br />

Richard A. Lennon<br />

Dwight B. Leonard, Jr.<br />

Donald B. Lewis<br />

William E. Lienesch<br />

Robert B. Light<br />

James W. Lindsey, Jr.<br />

David E. Ling<br />

Stephan M. Lingreen<br />

G. Kenneth Link<br />

Jack L. Lipsey<br />

Robert E. Liss<br />

Raymond C. Liszewski<br />

Arthur S. Littlefield, Jr.<br />

Richard B. Livingston<br />

C. Stanley Locke<br />

Alan R. Loeffelman<br />

Lloyd V. L<strong>of</strong>gren<br />

Raymond P. L<strong>of</strong>tus<br />

Jean-Pierre LoMonaco<br />

Charles R. Long<br />

Jim E. Long<br />

R. N. Pete Long, USAF (Ret.)<br />

John L. Lontrao<br />

George N. Loomis<br />

Charles M. Losinger<br />

Justin R. Louise<br />

James S. Lowery<br />

Joseph W. Lucas<br />

Herbert D. Ludwig<br />

Michael J. Ludwig<br />

Thomas S. Luptowski<br />

Albert L. Mac Clain<br />

H. William Maca<br />

Ron S. Macaluso<br />

Ralph L. Maccarone, III<br />

Colin C. MacCrindle<br />

John R. MacGregor<br />

Alexander L. Mackay<br />

Kevin L. Maddock<br />

Jerry M. Madison<br />

Lyle J. Magin<br />

Francis W. Maher, Jr.<br />

Mark S. Mahoney<br />

Lawrence R. Maier<br />

William C. Mair<br />

Fredrick Makoczy<br />

James L. Mallory<br />

Paul R. Malnati<br />

Donald C. Malone<br />

G. Bowers Mansdorfer, MD<br />

John M. Manzanares, CFC<br />

John D. Marasa<br />

James B. Marble<br />

Louis R. Marchetti<br />

Charles E. Marking<br />

Robert L. Markle, Jr.<br />

Clifford O. Marks, D.D.S.<br />

Scott C. Marks<br />

Spence T. Marks<br />

Patrick M. Marley<br />

66 THE TEKESPRING <strong>2007</strong><br />

John E. Marquardt<br />

Paul E. Marquart<br />

Hal R. Martens<br />

Daniel Martignetti<br />

Dennis A. Martin<br />

George F. Martin, Jr.<br />

Steven W. Marzo<br />

Donald J. Mash, Ph.D.<br />

Don W. Mason<br />

Richard B. Mason<br />

Corey G. Mathews, CAE<br />

Marvin R. Mattfeld<br />

Bruce D. May<br />

Robert C. Mayer, Jr.<br />

Richard S. Mazzella<br />

Charles M. McCann, Jr.<br />

Mike McCarthy<br />

Charles I. McCarty<br />

George D. McCaughey, III<br />

William R. McCaulley<br />

Raymond N. McClure<br />

Warren A. McCollough<br />

Thomas H. McCollum<br />

David K. McCullough<br />

William J. McElroy, III<br />

Milton R. McFarland<br />

Thomas M. McGinty<br />

Michael A. McGovern<br />

R. Loren McGuire<br />

Thomas J. McGuire<br />

Hugh H. McIntyre, Jr.<br />

John R. McIntyre<br />

Thomas R. McKenna<br />

William P. McKibben<br />

Andrew C. McKirdy<br />

Kenneth F. McLaughlin<br />

Rickard W. McLean<br />

James D. McLuckie<br />

William J. McMahon, Jr.<br />

Dennis J. McNeil<br />

Frederick N. Mcomber<br />

Donald J. McQuaig<br />

John W. McTopy, II<br />

Gerald J. McVay<br />

Glenn B. Mechanick<br />

Russell L. Medlin<br />

Christopher A. Meetze<br />

David L. Meier<br />

Chester A. Meisberger<br />

Jesus S. Menendez<br />

Philip E. Merritt, Ph.D.<br />

P. Michael Metcalf<br />

David M. Metz<br />

William J. Metzger<br />

William B. Metzger<br />

Paul W. Meyer<br />

Herbert T. Meyers<br />

Frederick W. Michael<br />

David P. Middlemas<br />

Boniface Mikulka<br />

James R. Miller<br />

Keith I. Miller<br />

Robert G. Miller<br />

Robert H. Miller, CFC<br />

Roger S. Miller<br />

Sid J. Miller<br />

Thomas E. Miller<br />

Melchert Scholarship<br />

“A person acquires many important qualities after<br />

joining a great fraternity like TKE, including managing<br />

time and delegating work to other members.”<br />

Jared M. Ruhland<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Missouri-Columbia<br />

Thomas Miller<br />

Walter J. Miller<br />

William S. Miller<br />

Ralph J. Mills<br />

Richard B. Mills, USN (Ret.)<br />

Roger E. Mills<br />

Colie E. Millson<br />

William P. Milo<br />

Alan Milstein<br />

Glenn R. Ming<br />

Patrick M. Mingo<br />

John R. Minor III<br />

William H. Minty<br />

Michael Modica<br />

Edward C. Moehle<br />

Jonathan W. Moeller<br />

Michael F. Mohr<br />

Joseph Molnar, III<br />

John M. Monihan<br />

Mark D. Monson<br />

David K. Monsour<br />

Edwin J. Montgomery<br />

David E. Moomaw<br />

Robert A. Moomaw<br />

Michael D. Moon<br />

Donald W. Moore<br />

G. Thomas Moore<br />

Vilas J. Morford<br />

Dennis R. Morgan<br />

Maynard B. Morris<br />

George M. Morvis<br />

Stephen E. Moss, CFC<br />

Steven C. Mott<br />

William Moy<br />

Mark E. Mudge<br />

Thomas S. Mulinski<br />

Samuel C. Munhollon<br />

Paul Murgio<br />

Edward G. Murphy<br />

Patrick K. Murphy<br />

J. N. Musto<br />

Steve J. Mustric, MD<br />

Gerard E. Myers<br />

Robin C. Myers<br />

Robert M. Naclerio<br />

George Nagy, Jr.<br />

Nagraj Narasimhan, MD<br />

Andrew D. Narrai<br />

Leonard E. Natkowski<br />

James D. Neal<br />

John D. Neel<br />

Arthur L. Nelson<br />

Roger L. Nelson<br />

Taza M. Nelson<br />

Gregory E. Newenh<strong>of</strong><br />

Lawrence E. Newman<br />

Thomas C. Newman<br />

Warren P. Newmark, II<br />

Robert V. Newton<br />

Adam W. Nicely<br />

William C. Nichols, III<br />

Donald K. Nicolson, MD<br />

R. Scott Nietzel<br />

Randall H. Niven<br />

Keith R. Nolan<br />

Timothy B. Nolan<br />

Jay H. Norenberg<br />

Paul R. Northup<br />

Ross A. Norton<br />

Edward G. Nosek<br />

George A. Nousiainen<br />

Christian I. Nyby<br />

Grover C. Oakes, Jr.<br />

Robert T. O’Brien, Jr.<br />

Cecil D. O’Bryan, Jr.<br />

Robert E. O’Bryan<br />

Michael J. O’Connor<br />

W. Sean O’Keefe<br />

Henry M. Okleshen<br />

Mark P. Oldberg<br />

David W. Oliver<br />

Vincent R. Olivieri<br />

Harold F. Olsen, LLP<br />

John A. O’Neal<br />

William D. Orr<br />

Albert O. Orth<br />

Lawrence L. Orth<br />

Robert C. Osborne<br />

M. Price Oswalt, CFC<br />

Albert W. Owen, Jr.<br />

John M. Oyhenart<br />

Anthony E. Pacella<br />

Armand R. Paolini<br />

Ernest T. Park, Jr.<br />

Richard E. Park<br />

Philip C. Parker<br />

Boyce G. Parks<br />

Charles R. Parnell<br />

Harris B. Pate, Jr.<br />

James E. Patterson, Jr.<br />

Thomas G. Patterson, Jr.<br />

John F. Pavetto<br />

Scott M. Pawenski<br />

Larry D. Payne<br />

Bruce R. Pearson<br />

William R. Peattie<br />

Charles Pechewlys<br />

Stephen J. Peirce<br />

Harvey A Peltier III<br />

David J. Persson<br />

David L. Pesses<br />

Eric R. Peterson<br />

Eric M. Peterson<br />

Douglas J. Pew<br />

Philip J. Pfarr, DVM<br />

Louis W. Pfleckl, Jr.<br />

John T. Phelan<br />

Larry S. Phelps<br />

Richard W. Phelps<br />

Peter R. Philomey<br />

Glen L. Pickens<br />

J. Wesley Pierce<br />

James M. Pierson<br />

Patrik L. Pierson<br />

Leonard P. Pietrewicz, Jr.<br />

Thomas E. Pinelli<br />

Gerald D. Pint<br />

John P. Pinter<br />

Mark S. Pinto<br />

W. Bryan Pizzi, II<br />

Nelson R. Pleau<br />

David S. Pohlman<br />

David G. Pollart<br />

George F. Polzer, Jr.<br />

Robert W. Pope<br />

Aaron C. Porter<br />

J. David Porthouse<br />

James B. Posanski<br />

David H. Powell<br />

Gene L. Preisse, III<br />

Bill E. Prentiss<br />

Richard C. Preston<br />

J. John Prestopnik<br />

Matthew J. Previts<br />

Shane D. Prier<br />

Ralph F. Principe<br />

Mark F. Proies<br />

David R. Puettmann<br />

Frank Pulice, Jr.<br />

Donald R. Pung<br />

Ishmael Purcell<br />

William C. Purdon<br />

Rudolph V. Putrius<br />

Philip S. Pyne<br />

Joseph T. Pyzyk<br />

Corwin D. Querrey<br />

Ken A. Quincy<br />

Tulio Quirantes, Jr.<br />

Wayne L. Quon<br />

Joseph S. Raab<br />

David N. Rackmales<br />

Albert E. Radcliffe<br />

Natale P. Raimondo<br />

Zachary D. Ramsay<br />

Johnny C. Ramsey, Jr.<br />

Sabino J. Ranaudo<br />

Bob C. Rankin<br />

Timothy P. Ratajczak<br />

Frederick W. Ream<br />

Daniel A. Redyk<br />

Alvin D. Reece<br />

Gerald O. Reece<br />

Albert G. Reed, Jr.<br />

Randall S. Reed<br />

Jerry B. Reese<br />

Kirk D. Reeves<br />

Boyd H. Reid<br />

Floyd S. Reid<br />

James E. Reid<br />

Douglas M. Reif<br />

Frederick W. Reinhart<br />

Kevin D. Renfro<br />

Kirk L. Reno<br />

Winston J. Renoud<br />

Kevin R. Repcheck<br />

Alvin B. Reuben<br />

Thomas J. Reynolds<br />

Edward J. Ribstein<br />

Paul L. Rice<br />

Nelson K. Richards<br />

Kyle C. Richardson<br />

Michael J. Richardson<br />

Travis S. Ridgel<br />

Charles A. Riedell<br />

Gerald F. Riggers<br />

Robert C. Rinehart<br />

Daniel J. Riordan<br />

John D. Risser<br />

Timothy J. Ritchie<br />

Andrew M. Ritter<br />

Nicholas A. Rizzitello, Jr.<br />

Steven P. Roberts<br />

Jack T. Robinette, Jr.<br />

David R. Robinson<br />

Richard B. Robinson<br />

Charles Rock, Jr.<br />

Michael A. Rock<br />

Melvin B. Rockey<br />

Steven E. Rodick<br />

Dennis A. Roe<br />

B. Carter Rogers, M.D.<br />

Jay J. Rogers<br />

Thomas R. Rogers<br />

Juan F. Rojas, M.D.<br />

Thomas L. Roller<br />

Andrew B. Romberger<br />

Harry L. Rook<br />

James J. Rose<br />

William A. Rose<br />

Kent J. Rosenau<br />

Fred M. Rosenberger


Charles S. Ross<br />

William J. Rossiter, CPA<br />

Clyde E. Rostad<br />

Joseph C. Rotolo, MD<br />

H. Rex Roudebush<br />

William R. Roulette<br />

Thomas A. Rourke<br />

Richard B. Roush<br />

Richard D. Rowlands<br />

Howard Rubenstein<br />

Leon A. Ruby<br />

David B. Rucker<br />

Kevin J. Ruddy<br />

William E. Rudl<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Robin H. Ruffino<br />

Michael J. Ruggles<br />

Thomas Rule<br />

John V. Rumble<br />

Roger A. Russell<br />

George A. Russett, CLU<br />

Jeff A. Rutledge<br />

John F. Rutledge<br />

Stephen P. Rutman<br />

Timothy A. Ryan<br />

William R. Ryan<br />

Ramzi M. Sabbagh<br />

Ronald J. Salamone<br />

William L. Sanders<br />

Donald G. Sapp<br />

Scott H. Sari<br />

Roy S. Sasaki, CFC<br />

Roland R. Saucier, Jr.<br />

Robert N. Saunders<br />

Neil Savin<br />

Edward G. Sawtell<br />

W. Tom Sawyer, Jr.<br />

Louis J. Scarfo<br />

David R. Schechter<br />

Frank W. Scheible, Col. USAF (Ret.)<br />

John W. Scherer<br />

Glenn B. Scherzer, II<br />

Walter R. Schirber<br />

Richard Schlapman<br />

John A. Schmidt<br />

Phillip J. Schmidt<br />

Fred J. Schmitt<br />

Samuel L. Schmitz<br />

Michael P. Schneider<br />

Terry L. Schneider<br />

Keith N. Schnelle<br />

James R. Schonberger<br />

Robert L. Schornstheimer<br />

James D. Schreyer<br />

Robin S. Schroeder<br />

Richard A. Schromm<br />

Albert J. Schuette<br />

Robert Schulenburg<br />

Stephen R. Schulte<br />

Steven J. Schulz<br />

Stephen D. Schulze<br />

Gerald A. Schwalbach<br />

Steven P. Schwefel<br />

Timothy D. Scott<br />

Michael J. Scully<br />

Ronald D. Seavey<br />

Allen H. Seed, Ph.D.<br />

Michael D. Seeman<br />

Bart C. Segal, CFC<br />

Kenneth F. Seis<br />

Joel M. Selber<br />

Jon D. Sell<br />

James C. Selover<br />

Eric C. Semmelmeier<br />

William A. Sensenderfer, D.D., Ph.D.<br />

Michael Ser<br />

Samuel A. Serrian<br />

Lester P. Servid, MD<br />

Neil A. Settle<br />

Frank A. Shackelford<br />

Karl F. Shafer<br />

Charles E. Shapiro, M.D.<br />

Matthew J. Shapiro<br />

Eugene A. Shaw<br />

Jack A. Shaw<br />

Bradley W. Shelton<br />

James P. Sherk<br />

Michael T. Shields<br />

Richard D. Shmel<br />

Jeffrey L. Shober<br />

William E. Shoulders<br />

William J. Shoulders<br />

H. Burkley Showe<br />

John D. Shull, Jr.<br />

John A. Shuman<br />

Benson P. Shupe, Jr.<br />

Dana J. Sieckert<br />

Robert F. Siegert<br />

Lucian A. Siekman<br />

Dennis M. Simon<br />

Robert Simpson, Jr.<br />

Phillip A. Sinclair<br />

William T. Sinclair<br />

Scott G. Sink<br />

Scott K. Sitterle<br />

John A. Skidmore<br />

Thomas B. Skoner<br />

William L. Slade, CFC<br />

William H. Slaninko<br />

Kyle K. Slaski<br />

Eric P. Slipp<br />

Edward A. Slye<br />

Joseph M. Smetana, Jr.<br />

John J. Smiley<br />

Brad Smith<br />

Calvin G. Smith<br />

David S. Smith<br />

Denis J. Smith<br />

Gregory B. Smith<br />

James K. Smith<br />

Jeffrey L. Smith<br />

Lowell R. Smith<br />

Rodman N. Smith<br />

Sean A. Smith<br />

Thomas B. Smith<br />

W. Hilary Smith<br />

Terry E. Snavely<br />

Richard G. Snyder<br />

E. Michael Sorom<br />

Gerald G. Spaugh<br />

Jeff B. Sperry<br />

Mark S. Sperry, M.D.<br />

Peter J. Squier<br />

Michael R. St. Pierre<br />

Thomas E. Staab<br />

Wayne E. Stabrawa<br />

James M. Stacy<br />

Jack V. Stalnaker<br />

Stewart G. Stalnecker, Jr.<br />

Raymond T. Stamps<br />

Curtis G. Stangler<br />

Laurance S. Staples, Jr.<br />

Donald E. Stark<br />

Thomas A. Stark<br />

Ernest A. Staubs, Jr.<br />

Robert C. Steck<br />

Richard B. Steedman<br />

Richard M. Steele<br />

Loren M. Steenson<br />

Joseph T. Steible<br />

John L. Steimke<br />

Jack W. Steiner, Jr.<br />

Charles M. Steinh<strong>of</strong>er, Jr.<br />

Michael F. Stell<br />

Arthur W. Stellar, Ph.D.<br />

Gary A. Stenehjem<br />

G. W. Stephen Read<br />

Charles W. Stevens, Jr.<br />

Jon E. Stevens<br />

William F. Stevens<br />

Terence E. Stewart<br />

Richard H. Stienmier, M.D.<br />

Robert H. Stitzinger<br />

Richard B. Stivers<br />

Lewis H. Stivitts<br />

Lynn C. Stoecker<br />

Douglas J. Stokes<br />

A. Keith Stonecipher<br />

Jim M. Strachan<br />

Gregory T. Struebing<br />

Dwight L. Stull<br />

Sidney V. Suarez<br />

Leonard G. Suelter<br />

John L. Sullivan<br />

Joseph E. Summerhays<br />

Stephen L. Suslik<br />

James W. Swackhamer<br />

Robert L. Swaim<br />

David A. Swanson<br />

Michael J. Symons<br />

Richard H. Tait<br />

John E. Talley<br />

Jon G. Tankersley<br />

Alison L. Tanner<br />

Lee E. Tarvestad<br />

Jerry W. Tastad<br />

Richard H. Tate<br />

Gregory S. Taylor<br />

Robert A. Taylor, D.D.S.<br />

Timothy L. Taylor<br />

Warren L. Taylor<br />

John C. Telander<br />

G. Wallace Thayer<br />

Lawrence W. <strong>The</strong>riault<br />

Ryan P. Thibodeaux<br />

Todd E. Thiesse<br />

Alvin E. Thomas<br />

Jesse O. Thomas<br />

Lee B. Thomas, Jr.<br />

Michael A. Thomas<br />

Peter A. Thomas<br />

J. Scott Thompson<br />

James W. Thompson<br />

Ronald B. Thompson<br />

William T. Thompson<br />

Tom L. Thorkelson<br />

Richard A. Thornburg<br />

Christopher B.Tidwell<br />

Brian M. Tietje<br />

William M. Tilton<br />

Rodney G. Timm<br />

Bruce E. Titus<br />

Thomas N. Tjarnberg, D.D.S.<br />

Neill Tolboom<br />

Robert C. Toniny<br />

Richard D. Torlina<br />

Michael E. Traeger<br />

Robert G. Treece, Jr.<br />

Robert S. Tribble<br />

Clinton B. Trousil<br />

John R. Trudell<br />

Richard M. Trudell<br />

Woerpel Scholarship<br />

“My involvement within TKE has provided me a<br />

platform in which to practice the leadership skills I<br />

have gained within the <strong>Fraternity</strong> and use them to<br />

enrich my community and campus.”<br />

Raleigh D. Truitt<br />

David A. Trump<br />

Stephen A. Tucker<br />

Robert P. Turner<br />

Jack M. Turnquist<br />

Robert D. Twitchell<br />

Dallace W. Unger<br />

Thomas J. Urquhart<br />

Bennedict R. Uselman<br />

Shane Utter<br />

Henry T. Vakoc, CFC<br />

Charles P. Valentine<br />

Ronald L Van Buskirk<br />

Rene W. Van Zanten<br />

Stephen A. Vanderpoorten<br />

Robert J. Vanek<br />

Robert S. Vangrin<br />

John R. Vanneman<br />

Phillip J. Vanyo<br />

Donald L. Varnau<br />

William P. Vaughn<br />

Joseph J. Vauter<br />

Norman C. Veach<br />

Nicio Vega, Jr.<br />

Ellis E. Verink, Jr.<br />

Joe K. Verner<br />

Steve Vickers<br />

Anthony M. Viola<br />

Frank J. Visintin<br />

Nicholas C. Vlachos<br />

Joseph Voldrich, III<br />

Daniel T. Volk<br />

Marlin M. Volz<br />

Oliver L. Von Behren<br />

Mahlon W. Vorhies<br />

James Votanek<br />

James E. Waechter<br />

Kendall P. Wagar<br />

Christian W. Wagner<br />

Craig A. Wagner<br />

John Jacob Wagner, III<br />

Michael R. Wahl<br />

Donald A. Walbrecht<br />

Dennis J. Waldron<br />

Barry B. Wales<br />

Bian B. Walker, Jr.<br />

Stephen C. Walker<br />

Craig A. Wallace<br />

Ronald K. Wallace<br />

Ralph M. Wallem<br />

Ronald L. Walsh<br />

Steven R. Walsh<br />

Stephen A. Walston<br />

Thomas G. Walters<br />

Frank J. Ward<br />

Ge<strong>of</strong>frey M. Ward<br />

Sidney J. Ward, III<br />

James R. Wardell<br />

William R. Warmbein<br />

Richard R. Warmbold<br />

Leon E. Warner<br />

Sanford Wasserman<br />

Mark E. Watters<br />

Jeffrey P. Wavering<br />

David A. Wayne<br />

C. Joseph Weaver, Jr.<br />

Samuel C. Weaver<br />

Scott H. Carey<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Nevada, Reno<br />

lifetime giving clubs<br />

James K. Webster<br />

Dennis R. Weddle<br />

William A. Weed, Jr.<br />

Kenneth M. Weesner<br />

John B. Weigele, M.D.<br />

James T. Weigle<br />

Ronald J. Weimer<br />

Steven A. Weiner<br />

Robert P. Weisman<br />

Brian J. Wellock<br />

L. Byron Welsh<br />

Jeffrey R. Wesche<br />

Dean A. Wessels<br />

Edward C. West, Jr.<br />

Terry E. Westbrook<br />

Chris J. Westh<strong>of</strong> III<br />

Woodrow W. Westley<br />

Rainer J. Westphal<br />

Mark G. Weyermuller<br />

Richard T. Whistler<br />

Wilbur J. Whitcomb<br />

Lee C. White<br />

Gordon A. Whitt<br />

Charles W. Whittington, Jr.<br />

Craig N. Wiederhold<br />

Harry R. Wiener<br />

W. Peyton Wilbar<br />

Robert O. Wilbur<br />

Richard R. Wilford<br />

Charles C. Williams, III<br />

Charles E. Williams<br />

David H. Williams<br />

Mark W. Williams<br />

Robert L. Williams<br />

Richard E. Willson<br />

John F. Wilson<br />

Keith D. Wilson<br />

Mark Wilson<br />

James A. Wimbush<br />

Kenneth B. Winiecki<br />

Raymond L. Winn III<br />

Philip E. Winston, Jr.<br />

Richard S. Winter<br />

Gregory D. Wisor<br />

Robert G. Witham<br />

John L. Witt<br />

G. Michael Witte<br />

Michael H. Wittmer, CFC<br />

Richard E. Wittnebel<br />

Louis G. Witynski<br />

Robert E. Wojnicki<br />

Jeffrey P. Wokoun<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore L. Wolf<br />

J. Howard Wolfe, CLU<br />

David A. Womble, Jr.<br />

Kenneth B. Wonderland<br />

Glenn C. Wonn<br />

Dale N. Woodling<br />

Paul D. Woods<br />

William A. Wortzman<br />

William H. Wrege<br />

Jeffrey W. Wren<br />

Charles A. Wright<br />

Dallas P. Wright, USA (Ret.)<br />

Donald E. Wuerch<br />

Michael G. Wukovich<br />

Raydee E. Wyatt<br />

Ewart H. Wyle<br />

A. Murray Wylie<br />

Steven E. Yanne<br />

Michael D. Yon<br />

Ansel E. Young<br />

Jeffrey R. Young<br />

Dennis A. Youngdahl<br />

Martin Zadnik<br />

John J. Zakowski<br />

Norman R. Zammar<br />

Richard C. Zapp<br />

James M. Zechmann<br />

Robert V. Zenz<br />

Daniel J. Zielanis<br />

William J. Zinn, Sr.<br />

Robert C. Zornes<br />

Michael L. Zoruba<br />

SPRING <strong>2007</strong> THE TEKE 67


• Past Grand Prytanis & Foundation Director<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> the Golden Eagle<br />

<strong>Fraternity</strong> for Life Award<br />

Teke Alumnus <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

DR. WILLIAM V. MUSE, CFC<br />

Business and<br />

Educational Consultant<br />

Life Loyal Teke<br />

Charter Member

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