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The 50tb Supreme Chapter/ Fort Worth, Texas

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by MARK E. TIMMES, CEO

In December of this past year, Pi Kappa Phi lost one its earliest and most distinguished leaders, W. Bernard jones Jr. An initiate of Alpha chapter at the College of Charleston, Bernie seiVed as the fraternity's first executive secretary post-World War II. From 1947

until1955, he led Pi Kappa Phi back into a position of strength during a time that was vulnerable for all fraternities.

Bernie's resignation as executive secretary in 1955, however, would not be the end of his involvement with the fraternity. On the contrary, he later seiVed as national president from 1958 to 1960, during which time my predecessor, Durward Owen, was hired. Bernie later went on to serve as a member on the board of directors for Pi Kappa Phi Properties, on the board of governors for the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation and on the board of the North-American Interfraternity Conference.

Within the greater Pi Kappa Phi family, Bernie was truly a man for all seasons. He translated his passion into action, and today we enjoy a better Pi Kappa Phi because of it.

While Bernie's life proffers an example of lifelong leadership for us to examine, it should also serve as instructive because in Bernie's case, he made the choice to lead. Not only did he recognize that being a brother of Pi Kappa Phi meant something substantive and different, but he also fully inherited the mantle of responsibility which calls all brothers to service of each other, their chapter and their community.

As I have mentioned in previous columns, this is the new mantra for Pi Kappa Phi: Leaders by Choice. As such, not only will Pi Kappa Phi continue to recruit some of the finest leaders on campuses across the country, but 1ve will also work to instill a sense of obligation to lead, empowering students to invest their talents in the world around them.

ln the coming issues of this magazine, you will begin to see more about leadership and "leading by choice." Indeed, as you move through the pages of this issue, you will notice that choosing to lead can manifest itself in many ways.

ational President). Ernest Johnson, Alpha Iota (Auburn), writes about leadership in the first of a multi-installment series on leadership and choosing to step forward. In future issues, you will see other prominent Pi Kappa Phis share their thoughts on the topic as 1vell.

Also in this issue, Chainnan of the Foundation Allen Woody, Xi (Roanoke), reports on the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation's successes in 2005. As lead steward of Pi Kappa Phi's charitable assets, he knows better than most that making a financial investment through a gift to Pi Kappa Phi is one of the most impacting ways to lead.

I knew Bernie jones, though not as well as I would have liked. Age and infirmity took him from us before the Chapter Eternal called him home. What he left us, however, is timeless and priceless-a living example of what leading by choice looks like. Thank you, Bernie, and in the words of Hamlet's Horatio, "may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest"

Yours in the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi,

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Mark E. Tunmes Chief Executive Officer [email protected]

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by Matt Hunt, Alpha Ph1 (Ill] In the Footsteps of our Forefathers Our student creed teaches us to strive to make our chapter into an ideal chapter, and to do our share to make it so. For the majority of our members, "doing your share" involves choosing to become a leader in the chapter, on campus or within the community, and working with fellow brothers and alumni to make gradual adjustments that will ensure the long-term success of the brotherhood.

Within the national fraternity, we have a unique group of brothers who are faced with a larger challenge-building an ideal chapter from scratch. Indeed, the founding fathers of our associate chapters make a choice-a choice similar to the one made by Mixson, Fogarty and Kroeg in 1904. The tasks these men face are great, but the memories and friendships forged

along the journey are even greater.

This year Pi Kappa Phi has welcomed six newly chartered chapters into its ranks. Of those six, three chapters-Xi (Roanoke), Beta Sigma (Northern Illinois) and Delta Phi (Radford)-were revived from dormancy, enabling more than 1 ,500 alumni to celebrate the return of Pi Kappa Phi to their alma

TOP: The re-founding fathers of Xi (Roanoke) and prominent alumni are pictured at the Xi chartering banquet on Oct. 29, 2005. LEFT: The founding members of Theta Kappa (Baylor) are pictured after receiving their charter Nov. 5, 2005. RIGHT: The men of Oelta Phi (Radford) are pictured with volunteers and national headquarters

...._ _______________ .._ ________ .....,._. representatives at their banquet on April1, 2006.

The other three-Theta Iota (Washington State), Theta Kappa (Baylor) and Theta Lambda (Missouri State)-have begun their history as newly installed chapters of Pi Kappa Phi. The founding fathers of these chapters are creating a new tradition of Pi Kappa Phi on their campuses that will be remembered

by generations of brothers to follow.

The men of Xi, Beta Sigma, Delta Phi , Theta Iota, Theta Kappa and Theta Lambda share a special bond with each other, a bond that rings true to the choice made by our forefathers-the choice to lead.

EXPANSION TIME LINE

Indiana State Arizona State Rutgers

UC-Berkeley Utah

Drexel Oklahoma State UTTyler

Ball State Miami(FL)

Villanova Southern Cal

If you are Interested 1n helping with Pi Kappa Phi's expansion efforts, contact Volunteer Oirector of Expansion Tom Sullivan at [email protected].

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CHAPTER ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS The following chapters are planning anniversary celebrations later this year. For more information on an event or for help in planning an event for your chapter, contact Director of Alumni Services Christian Wiggins at [email protected].

75th ALPHA TAU RENSSELAER June 9- 11, 2006 contact: Chris Garber [email protected]

50th BETAXI CENTRAL MICHIGAN September 15- 17,2006 contact: Basil Lyberg [email protected]

BETA OMICRON NORTHWESTERN STATE Ocrober 27 - 28, 2006 contact: David Morgan [email protected]

25th EPSILON IOTA UNC-GREENSBORO September 29- October 1, 2006 contact: Chad Coltrane [email protected]

EPSILON KAPPA SOUTHERN TECH May6, 2006 contact: David Nelson [email protected]

EPSILON LAMBDA USC-SPARTANBURG August 2006 - TBD contact: Frank Allgood [email protected]

J Oth GAMMA DELTA MEMPHIS Summer 2006 - TBD contact: ANDe Demetriou [email protected]

ETA RHO TEXAS STATE July 28 -August I, 2006 (Supreme Chapter) contact: Shiloh McMasters [email protected]

ETA SIGMA UCLA Jw1e 2006- TBD contact: Blake Holland [email protected]

ETA UPSILON MIAMI September 15 - 17, 2006 contact: Josh Lundell [email protected]

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STAR&IAMP SPRING 2006 Vol. XCV, No. 2

4 A Lesson in Leadership In this first installment in a new series we're calling

"leadership in focus," National President Ernest Johnson

explains that lessons in leadership can presentthemselves to us in the most unlikely of places.

5 Pi Kappa Phi Job Board Pi Kappa Phi proudly introduces an innovative career

service tool aimed at enhancing the fraternal experience for

8 students and alumni.

foundanon Annual Report 2005 It all began with a choice to lead. The Foundation's annual report for 2005 names the year's leading donors and

chapters, and includes a complete listing of all who gave to

the Foundation in 2005.

2 8 We hope to see )''all there!--At the 50th Supreme Chapter in Fort Worth, Texas. From July

28 to August 1, 2006, Pi Kappa Phis will converge on the city

"where the West begins." Register online at 50th.pikapp.org.

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~ lessoY' ,Y' lec:~ey-sl\ by J. Ernest Johnson, Alpha Iota (Auburn) National PresidenL Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity

I have never been a fan of Allen Iverson, the perennial all­star point guard for the Philadelphia 76ers of the National Basketball Association. But on March 1, 2006, I abruptly made a 180 degree tum on my opinion of Mr. Iverson.

At the risk of repeating myself, I believe we should look for leadership lessons in every opportunity life presents to us. I did not go to watch my Houston Rockets take on the 76ers with the thought of being presented a leadership lesson; it just happened.

A leader cannot afford to rely on weak or spotty intelligence in their decision making process. The better the infomnation in possession of a leader, the better decision they will be able to make. I admit to being guilty of poor judgment in my evaluation of Mr. Iverson.

I had judged Mr. Iverson on what I had heard on radio talk shows, what I had read in national sports publications and what I had seen on 24-hour sports networks. Words I would have used to describe Mr. Iverson would include spoiled, selfish, ball-hog, lazy, disrespectful and insubordinate. Throw in thug and punk just to round out a nice set of adjectives. Over the oourse of the evening, I had the opportunity to wipe out this weak basis of perception and oome to appreciate Mr. Iverson as a leader.

Okay, I admit second row seats at an NBA game provide a much different perspective of what is happening on the oourt. And from my second row seat, I witnessed one of the most amazing examples of leadership I have ever seen.

Wrth less than two minutes left to play, the soore was tied. Yao Ming and Tracey McGrady of the Houston Rockets had put on quite a perfomnance on the offensive end of the floor. All 7 feet 5 inches of Yao oould not be stopped whether it was a power move for a dunk or the deft tum around jumper he has developed this season. The 6-foot-7 McGrady is one of the great streak shooters in the NBA. When he is hot, he is HOT. Softly sinking jumpers from 15 to 25 feet out, he was a force.

Yet the person who took oontrol of the game was the 5-foot-1 0, 160-pound Allen Iverson. The smallest guy on the court was the biggest player when it oounted.

Houston called a time out with the score tied. It was obvious what had to be done, and it was easy to hear what was being said, 'Get the ball in to Yao or clear out for McGrady, but do not let Iverson beat you.'

Philadelphia brought the ball in through Iverson; a slick crossover dribble coupled with the quickest release in the league put the 76ers up by two. It's Houston's possession and neither Yao nor McGrady touch the ball as they head downcourt-a shot and a miss. Philadelphia rebounds with an immediate outlet pass to Iverson. While he sets the play, Houston goes into a zone. Iverson drives right up the middle past three defenders and lays the ball up and in with Yao and another 6-foot-9 defender all over him. There was literally more than 500 pounds of defense against 160 pounds of Iverson. How he got the ball between them, how he got the ball above the rim and how he made the

shot literally right in front of me was the most amazing athletic move I have ever personally witnessed.

What leadership! Iverson took charge, accepted responsibility, and used his energy to keep his teammates in the game.

In the past, I have judged Mr. Iverson on what I have heard. I do not know how much of it is true. More importantly, I have not lived his life and therefore should not judge him by what I do not know. Has he had lapses in judgement? I am sure he has just as everyone has. But, in the future, I will judge him on the example he sets on the basketball court and his commitment to his teammates. I will judge him on what I have seen. He played clean; he played fair. He pushed his teammates and himself. He is a leader.

On the other hand, I know what each undergraduate has been exposed to in the leadership training provided through Pi Kappa Phi and more importantly, through the oommon ritual of initiation we all share. I know each of you has been exposed to the best leadership programming in the fraternal wond.

I do not need to sit in the seoond row to judge your chapter. Time and time again, we bear witness to chapters that make amazing strides to beoome leaders on their campus. Conversely, we also see chapters without leadership struggle to survive, running in circles due to a lack of commitment to purpose.

As an undergraduate or an alumnus, what role are you playing in your chapter and your fraternity? Are you taking charge? Are you involving the entire chapter? Are you setting an example? Are you willing to step up and take the hard foul to put your team on the board? Can you do it at the critical time in your chapter's hour of need? Do you have a goal in sight, and are you oommitted to attaining that goal? Do you refuse to lose? Do you have the will to win?

Simply stated, if you cannot answer the above questions, you may not be part of the leadership team your chapter needs.

Back to the ballgame-lverson exercised every bit of leadership he could muster and worked and willed his team to perfomn. As time expired, the score showed Philadelphia up by eight. Iverson's leadership had made the difference. Iverson politely tossed the ball to the official as his teammates gave him hard-earned 'high fives.' The Rockets came over to him, shook hands and even hugged the 5-foot-1 0 giant who had just kicked in their teeth in front of their home crowd.

The arena was still at capacity, and as Iverson trotted off the floor with his head held high, he flashed a smile at the crowd, waved a tattooed amn above his head. The fans stood and applauded the floor general who led the charge that beat their team.

Leaders earn their respect every day. In that game, Allen Iverson certainly earned mine. What have you done today to earn yours? Some leaders are chosen, others are made, but all make the choice to lead.

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LEADING THE WAY Pi Kappa Phi aims to lead Greek Community in career services with launch of online job board

Pi Kappa Phi has long been recognized by its peers in the Greek

community as an innovator Pi Kappa Phi is leading the way once again.

just as it has done in the past with leadership development,

philanthropy and alcohol education, Pi Kappa Phi is now

setting the standard in the Greek community in terms of career

servicing for its members. With the introduction of an online

job board, Pi Kappa Phi has created an virtual meeting space for

employers and job seekers to connect.

"Most university career centers do a poor job of helping students

transition into the world of work, " said National Chaplain Rob

Shindell. "Pi Kappa Phi is leading the way by providing a service

which will help to fill that transitional need for our members."

And while a handful of other Greek organizations provide links

from their Web sites to external career service sites such as

Monster.com or CareerBuilder.com, no other fraternity or sorority

offers a customized job board exclusively for its members.

Powered by CSO-a company that specializes in career service

systems-the Pi Kappa Phi job Board is designed for both job

seekers and employers. And while the " job seeking" function of

the job board is available exclusively to members of Pi Kappa Phi,

the site does not limit who can post employment opportunities.

The Pi Kappa Phi job Board is result of legislation passed at the

Centennial Supreme Chapter and aims to enhance the fraternal

experience for undergraduates and alumni members alike.

"While we cannot guarantee with this service that a job seeker will

find employment or that an employer will locate an employee, it will

certainly complement the efforts of both job seekers and employers

by serving as a means of connecting the two, " said Shindell.

You can access the job board from Pi Kappa Phi 's Web site,

www.pikapp.org.

FOR JOB SEEKERS As a job seeker, you can browse for jobs and internships in your field or expertise. The site enables you to specify certain fields of criteria relevant to your job search including profession, salary, location, company, etc. Before searching for jobs, you'll first need to create a profile which enables employers to search for you as well . You'll be able to upload cover letters, resumes and portfolios to your profile . Whether you are an undergraduate looking for an internship, a graduating senior looking for your first job or an alumnus looking to make a career move, the Pi Kappa Phi Job Board offers an opportunity to explore exciting employment opportunities and to network with potential employers and other Pi Kappa Phis across the nation.

FOR EMPLOYERS As an employer, you'll be able to post your available employment opportunities as well as browse for potential employees. The site enables you to narrow your employee search by specific criteria including profession, degree, major, G.P.A., chapter, school, etc. Through the Pi Kappa Phi Job Board, you'll be able to search a qualified pool of candidates who meet your specific requirements. More importantly, you'll be helping fellow members of Pi Kappa Phi by providing valuable career opportunities to some of the best and brightest leaders of tomorrow.

MENTORSHIP The Pi Kappa Phi Job Board also provides a unique, double-sided mentorship tool. Through the site, alumni members can volunteer their time and talent by indicating their qualifications as and desire to become a mentor. In turn, students can search for qualified mentors within their profession.

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> Located at www.pikapp.org > Free Service For Pi Kappa Phis > 24-hour Online Assistance > Create your own Profile

>Search for Jobs and Internships >Post your Resume > Rnd a Mentor

> PostJob Opportunities > Search for Employees >Volunteer to be a Mentor

SOTH.PIKAPP.ORG / STAR & LAMP / SPRING 2006 ,t't 5

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• -byKyteThomas,AiphaGamma(Oklahoola) PUSH AMERICA INTRODUCES 'ENDURANCE

CAMPAIGNS' IN MEMORY OF TODD J. PORTERFIELD AND JASON R. TIRADO, TWO BROTHERS WHO GAVE SO MUCH

FooOOed in 1977 by Pi Kappa Phi, Push Ameoca is the fraternity's na1iooal philanthropy. Both student and alumni members of the fraternity actively participate in Push America to raise funds and awareness on behaW people with d'ISabllites. For more information on Push Ameoca, visrt www.puslmlerica.org

Pi Kappa Phis of all ages from different areas of the country are swimming, biking and running hundreds of miles to raise funds for Push America all in the name of a fellow brother.

At 5:00 in the morning, the majority of us are still in our beds enjoying those last few hours of quality sleep. The same cannot be said for Ryan McCarthy, Psi (Cornell). Ryan is already swimming laps, cycling on his trainer or running the streets of Miami. Ryan, a former Journey of Hope cyclist, made the decision to do more.

For the last few years, it has been Ryan's goal to participate in an lronman triathlon-which involves swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles and running 26.2 miles. Such a goal might sound out of reach for some of us, but Ryan's motivation involved a higher purpose-to fulfill a dream for a fellow brother.

In the summer of 2000, five days before the Journey of Hope would arrive at its final destination in Washington, D.C., one of Ryan's teammates was struck by a vehicle and killed. Todd J. Porterfield, Alpha Delta (Washington), was more than a team member; he was a friend and a brother. The last months of Todd's life were dedicated to Push America and serving people with disabilities.

"He was a leader in so many ways," said Ryan. "Besides being the fastest guy on the bike, I think Todd exemplified the ideals of of Push America in every1hing he did."

Though Todd Porterfield's service ended tragically, his legacy has continued to touch many lives. A memorial fund was established in his name, providing a grant through Push America for organizations across the country that serve people with disabilities.

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Ryan McCarthy, Psi {Cornell), maintained a grueing, eight-month training regimen to prepare himself for the lronman Arizona. To date, his T JP Endurance Campaign has raised more than $14,500 for Push America and the T JP Memorial.

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Through the Todd J. Porterfield Memorial, Ryan saw an opportunity to make a tremendous impact, and at the same time, honor the life of his teammate, friend and brother. At that moment, Ryan decided he would compete in an lronman triathlon for Todd, and he would raise money to support the Todd J. Memorial. At that moment, he decided he would "race for a reason ."

Backed by Push America, the Todd J. Porterfield (T JP) Endurance Campaign was born. The T JP Campaign enables individuals to participate in any endurance event and fund raise for Todd's memorial. In doing so, Push America honors a man who gave so much all while further spreading awareness of the abilities of people with disabilities.

' ' Such a goal might seem out of reach for some of us, but Ryan's motivation involved a higher purpose-to fulfill a dream for a fellow brother. ''

Brett Erickson, Beta Theta (Arizona}-also a cyclist on Todd's Journey of Hope team in 2000--was the first to finish aT JP Campaign. Brett completed the Tour de Phoenix, a 75-mile cycling event through the desert of Arizona. He raised more than $3,400.

Not long after, Ryan McCarthy successfully completed his T JP Campaign-the lronman Arizona. Ryan's fund-raising total has reached $19,900 and continues to climb.

Ryan says waking up at 4:30 in the morning for eight months of intense­and sometimes painful-training wasn't a problem.

"It wasn't an issue for me because I was doing doing something for a reason larger than myself," said Ryan. "It wasn't about completing an lronman, it was about honoring Todd. Todd always wanted to do an lronman. He never got his chance, so it just seemed like the right thing to do."

Collectively, the two teammates have raised over $23,000 for the T JP Campaign and Push America. Though their events are finished, both have pledged to continue fund raising and recruiting other participants in pursuit of reaching $100,000 for the TJP Campaign this year.

Push America CEO Chad Coltrane said, "Ryan and Brett's efforts have been very inspiring, and $100,000 is a very attainable goal. Obviously the more people we get to participate, the easier it will be to achieve. I, for one, believe it can be done."

"I am finished with my event, but by no means am I finished working with Push America," said Brett. "And this isn't stopping at the end of the year. I want to see this grow into something special."

Ryan and Brett plan to continue their recruitment efforts for the campaign. Working with Push America, they want to see hundreds of individuals-Pi Kappa Phis as well as non-members-every year spreading the awareness of people with disabilities, raising money for the memorial fund and competing in honor of a man who meant so much to so many people. In its inaugural year, the T JP Campaign is nearing 20 participants who are all excited about the mission and the opportunity to meet the goal.

Push America has also established the Jason R. Tirado (JRT) Endurance Campaign, a memorial fund in honor of Jason Tirado, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason), who passed away while planning logistics and event details as project manager for Gear Up Florida in 2000.

Push America encourages anyone who wants to participate in an endurance event to "race for a reason." If you are interested in participating in an endurance event for the T JP Campaign, the JRT Campaign or for Push America in general, visit www.pushamerica.org/events for more information.

RAYMOND JAMES & ASSOCIATES HEADLINES GEAR UP FLORIDA Push America is excited to announce Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC, as the presenting sponsor of Gear Up Florida 2006. Now in its tenth year, the two-week, 800-mile cycling event starts in Miami and ends at the State Capitol in Tallahassee.

As presenting sponsor of the event, Raymond James will enable Push America to increase the financial support it provides to organizations in Florida that help to serve the disability community.

In addition, Raymond James plans to involve its workforce in the evenl Employees will participate in team arrivals and friendship visits where they will experience the abilities of people with disabilities.

Pi Alpha Ryan Patrick, Tau (NC State), is the individual responsible for introducing Push America to Raymond James & Associates. Ryan first pitched the idea of the sponsorship to his father, Bob Patrick, a manager with the company. His father anranged an appointment for Ryan to present the idea to Raymond James & Associates' director of marketing. With the two organization's shared goal of enhancing the lives of others, a partemship was forged.

Push America CEO Chad Coltrane said, "This is a fantastic opportunity for Push America to partner with a company that believes in our mission and wants to make a tremendous impact in communities across Florida. We are fortunate and honored to have Raymond James & Associates as our presenting sponsor."

Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Fla., Raymond James has a strong presence throughout the state and is dedicated to giving back to the communities whiclh it serves. Caring for peopl~hildren, the elderly, people with disabilities or anyone in need-was a grounding principle that, as the firm has grown, has become more resolute over the years. Whether supporting education programs, those in need or the arts, the company's objective is to enhance the lives of others.

If you are interested in participating in or voluteering with Gear Up Florida presented by Raymond James & Associates, contact Brian Dickman at [email protected] or (704) 504-2400 ext. 133.

ABOUT RAYMOND JAMES &ASSOCIATES Raymond James & Associates, whiclh has built a national reputation during the past 43 years as a leader in financial planning for individuals, corporations and municipalities, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Raymond James Financial, Inc. (NYSE-RJF), a financial services holding company. Through its three broker/dealer subsidiaries, Raymond James Financial has more than 4,800 financial advisors serving 1.2 million accounts in 2,200 locations throughout the United States, Canada and overseas. In addition, total client assets are approximately $163 billion, of which approximately $30 billion are managed by the finn's asset management subsidiaries.

RAYMOND JAMES & ASSO C IAT E S , IN C. Member New York Stock Exchange/SI P C

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PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION ~~_.".,.NUAL REPORT 2005

In 1904 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity was founded by men

who made the choice to become leaders-leaders in

the classroom, on the athletic field, in campus politics

and within the community.

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letter from the chairman

Each year I have the privilege and honor of representing your foundation to hundreds of students who attend one of the fraternity's leadership and personal development conferences. It is a wonderfully uplifting experience that puts me directly between the constituency I represent-the thousands of donors who support the Foundation-and those who benefit from their patronage-the student leaders who advance the mission of Pi Kappa Phi on their campuses.

I can tell you, the men who lead our chapters represent some of the finest students enrolled at the 135 colleges and universities where Pi Kappa Phi currently operates. They are self-determined and interested in improving themselves and the chapters they lead. And it is the goal of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation to assist them in their overall pursuit of personal and chapter excellence.

But, why?

Why is it important to make such an investment in our student members?

Beyond the oath that compels us to remain involved with our fratemity "for the whole of our life," Pi Kappa Phi believes that the challenges of tomorrow require thoughtful and intentional leaders who possess the skills to not only build consensus, but drive outcomes as well. Our nation is in search of leaders who can positively impact their community. Moreover, Pi Kappa Phi also believes that a good fratemity experience, which includes the national programs supported by our alumni, cannot be easily matched in its ability to build and hone those skills. In short, this fast-paced, technologically complex, pluralistic, and at times ethically challenged world needs good men. Pi Kappa Phi already has them, and we have the tools that can make them better.

Your charitable dollar goes to support those methods-the innovative programs that are delivered to over 1,000 students each year. You can read about those initiatives currently supported by your foundation on Page 1 of the 2005 Annual Report. While the Foundation works to enhance the undergraduate experience for our over 5,000 student members, we do so in a way that connects Pi Kappa Phis from one generation to the next.

Toward that end it is you, the dedicated alumnus or considerate friend of Pi Kappa Phi, who makes all of this possible. And as your chairman , I am happy to report to you some of our key successes from the past year. Last year the Foundation raised a total of $626,005, up from $429,031 in 2004 and $530,006 in 2003. This represents an 18 percent increase in total charitable donations in the last two years. In addition, the average gift to the Foundation's annual appeal, our largest source of unrestricted revenue, increased 14 percent to nearly $98 per gift.

I am also pleased to report that the Foundation was notified by over 30 members that they have included Pi Kappa Phi in their estate plans. Lastly, through a combination of fund-raising efforts and market appreciation, the Foundation's total corpus once again stands at nearly $5 million, up from $3.8 million as recently as 2002.

The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation looks to build on the good work accomplished over the last two years. New horizons for Pi Kappa Phi include a new home in Charlotte, N.C., as well as continued support of the leadership and personal development initiatives of the fratemity. While we have an ambitious agenda, I am convinced we will get there together.

On behalf of the board of trustees and board of govemors, thank you for your continued support. We are truly fortunate to have such loyal brothers and de~~cy.t:d friends.

~&~;iF Allen 0. Woody Ill Chairman Pi Kappa Phi Foundation

t:1.ble of contents

1 EDUCATIONAL GIVING OPPORTUNITIES

2 WAYS TO SUPPORT

3 LIFETIME DONORS

LEADING DONORS 2005

LEADING CHAPTERS 2005

4 FINANCIAL SUMMARY

5 FOUNDATION DONORS OF 2005

14 FOUNDATION SCHOLARS

15 CHAPTERINVESTMENTFUNDS

RESTRICTED GIFTS

16 GATEWAY SOCIETY

17 MEMORIAL GIFTS

HONORARY GIFTS

18 NU PHI SOCIETY

TRUSTEES/BOARD OF GOVERNORS

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COLLEGIATE SUCCESS PROGRAM: ACADEMIC COACHES Throughout the undergraduate experience, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation supports and provides academic coaches. These volunteers receive an annual stipend from the Foundation and work exclusively with our undergraduate chapter members to deliver our Collegiate Success Program curriculum. The academic coach serves as an advisor and mentor to the chapter, providing group and individual assistance to ensure the academic success of our student members. Pi Kappa Phi is the only national collegiate fraternity to provide academic coaching for its undergraduate members, yet another example of why Pi Kappa Phis are "Leaders by Choice ."

SCHOLARSHIPS Each year, the Foundation awards merit-based scholarships to deserving undergraduate members. The Turnaround Scholars, Outstanding Associate Member Awards , Pi Kapp Scholars (our oldest and most prestigious scholarship) and Cra ig A. Winkelmann Health Professions Scholarship programs are designed to recogn ize and motivate academic excellence in our chapters. Moreover, these scholarships underscore the Foundation 's bel ief that success in the fraternity first begins with success in the classroom. Academic success , chapter leadership, and community involvement are the broad criteria by which students are evaluated , thus illustrating to the review committee well-rounded candidates.

LEADERSHIP SCHOOLS The Foundation grants money to offset the educational costs of Pi Kappa Phi's leadership schools, including Pi Kapp College, Recruitment Boot Camp and Mid-Year Leadership Conference for undergraduates. By attending these schools, undergraduate members not only learn effective techniques in chapter managment, but develop their personal leadership skills too.

LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE WITH COVEY'S 7 HABITS The hallmark of our Leadership Institute features an outstanding program, Stephen F. Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. This seminar is corporate-level leadership training conducted by Covey-trained Pi Kappa Phi facilitators, giving our members an edge in an ever-competiUve world. Past participants have called this the "ultimate" in productivity and improvement workshops. Through program funding by the Pi Kappa Phi .Foundation, students receive the same materials and training that is offered to management employees of major corporations at a fraction of the price. This program is presented annually through several regional conclaves.

LIFE 401 LIFE 401 is a dynamic career and life success seminar that helps prepare undergraduates for life after college. Designed by Fortune 100 consultant and Pi Kappa Phi alumnus John Spence, Alpha Epsilon (Florida), LIFE 401 is another Foundation-supported program that provides a decisive advantage as our young graduates prepare to enter the "real world" and begin their professional careers.

ALCOHOL EDUCATION Thanks to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, every Pi Kappa Phi chapter received one alcohol education program during the 2005 academic year. In an effort to provide comprehensive alcohol education, Pi Kappa Phi uUiizes three alcohol education programs.

AlcohoiEdu, the nation's first online alcohol abuse prevention program, is the world's most widely used online education course. AlcohoiEdu gives students medical and science-based information they need to make responsible decisions.

The Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP) is unlike most alcohol education programs, as it acknowledges the behaviors of college students, and expresses that any step toward reduced risk is a step in the right direction.

Lastly, the Ladder of Risk program is designed to educate students and chapter volunteers with respect to the fraternity's risk management policy. The intended outcome is to narrow the gap between understanding and chapter behavior in regards to FIPG.

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CASH OR CHECK Payments made by cash or check are the most popular and direct method for making a donation.

CREDIT CARDS & ONLINE DONATIONS We accept most major credit cards which allow you to pay over a period of Ume. This can also be used for monthly deductions for multiple gifts. You may also make a secure contribution through www.pikapp.org by clicking on the "alumni" tab on the home page, then the "give to the foundation· link.

SECURITIES Appreciated stocks, bonds and mutual funds can be transferred to the Foundation through your broker. This type of donation allows the donor to avoid capital gains taxes.

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS Many companies offer to match employee's personal donations to qualified charitable organizations at an equal or greater amount. Ask your employer if they participate in a gift-matching program or contact us for a list of companies that support educational foundations.

ENDOWMENTS AND MEMORIALS The Foundation can establish a special endowment or memorial gift in perpetuity to meet your personal or estate plans and desires. Please contact the Foundation for details and requirements for this specialized gift.

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

Bequests are often a significant source of financial support for charitable organizations, and the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation is no exception.

Your gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation can help ensure strength and continued success of our brotherhood as we enter a new era of fraternity. As you create or revise your estate plans, please take a moment to remember what Pi Kappa Phi has given you.

If you wish to include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in your will , the appropriate language is as follows: "I give, devise, and bequeath (the sum of/percentage of/residue of) my estate to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation with principal offices in Charlotte, North Carolina, to be utilized for the general benefit of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation (or the specified program within the Foundation)."

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lifetime donors Honored here are those donors who have reached the Council Club giving level or higher through cumulative donations totaling $10,000 or more over their lifetime. Their contributions solidify their choice to lead and enable thousands of others to make similar choices.

STAR AND LAMP SOCIETY ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) ' Robert L. Bennett Sr.

FOUNDERS' CIRCLE

:~:~;~:-e~GH~~i3t Tech)

XI (Roanoke) Allen 0 . WoOdy Ill

CHI (Stetson) Bruce L. Rogers

~~~JC§>~~) ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

~~~~: ~~~ ~~nH~. ~~~q~ (Florida)

ORDER OF THE ROSE KAPPA !North Carolina) ' Otis R. 'McCollum

XI (Roanoke) James C. Turl<

OMICRON !Alabama) Harry E. Caldwell Jr.

OMEGA !Purdue) David G.l.ane

ALPHA ETA (Samford) Anonymous

1L~~!it~~~A~~um) BETA ALPHA INJIT) Stephen P. DePalma

ORDER OF THE BELL IOTA !Georgia Tech) ' Charles R. Simons

XI (Roanoke) Duatey F. WOody

~.~.1~L~~~elAlt~/S:~d Ill UPSILON !Illinois) Richard F. Bangert

PSI (Comelll ' Rotiert J. Wilcox

~be~R.~~~~ON (Iowa State) Frank M. Parrish Ill

ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) John M. Casper

ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Phillip M. Summers

BETA KAPPA !Georgia State) Kenneth J. Cribbs

BETA OMICRON !Northwestern State) David D. Morgan Sr.

~~e1\'J~e~emphis)

• Deceased

COUNCIL CLUB ALPHA (Charleston) Julius E. Burges John C. Hassell ' E. Lawrence Powers ' George E. Sheetz

IOTA !Georgia Tech) Terry T. DeWberry ' Lonnie A. Morris Jr. Carl D. Ring Robert M. Snuggs Ill

~~ta~~sCarolina)

LAMBDA (Georgia) • J. Rodney Hams Frank L. Lane

XI !Roanoke! Nicholas A. Soccella Edward L. Corson II Durward W. Owen

OMICRON (Alabama) Raymond E. Cartledge R. Nathan Hightower Travis P. Julian Paul C. Wesch

RHO (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anaerson ' Howard D. Leake

SIGMA !South Carolina) Jerry T. Brewer

TAU (North Carolina State) Robery C. Cline

~~fe7~.EC~~LON (Florida) David W. Henn Robert J. Patemo J. Jeffry Wahlen

ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) ' James N. Crump

~;:¥.'-~~~ahMj~issippi)

ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Craig A. Winkelmann

ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer) Gordon B. Wright

~kbb~~ W,~~~eWrexel) Walter K. Sheppard

BETA ALPHA INJIT) James A. Krucher John F. Lee Jr.

BETA BETA !Florida Southern) Theodore A. 'Scharfenstein

~~~J'r.K~~Louisville)

GAMMA ALPHA (VI'est Alabama) Joseph L. Alexanaer

GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Glenn Aspinwall

GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) Will iam L. F1nney

~~~kMt. ~~~~~th Alabama)

~oi~T~.~~!~ruman State)

~~~~.~~~~xas - Arlington)

FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY Cornell University Shirley L. Hardee ' Betty Lowell Omicron ChaRter Pi Kappa Phi Properties

LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS

THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY $500,000+

SUPREME CIRCLE $250,000- $499,999

FOUNDERS' CIRCLE $100,000- $249,999

ORDER OF THE ROSE $50,000- $99,999

ORDER OF THE BELL $25,000- $49,999

COUNCIL CLUB $10,000 - $24,999

FOUNDATION CLUB $5,000- $9,999

LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB $2,500 - $4,999

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S CLUB $1 ,000-$2,499

GOLD STAR CLUB $500-$999

CHEVRON CLUB $250 - $499

CROSSED SWORDS CLUB $1-$249

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financial summary The following data is based on financial statements of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation for the 2005 fiscal year, and provides infonnation on the Foundation's sources of revenue as well as the grants and scholarships funded by the Foundation.

2005 REVENUES $626,005

2005 GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS $161,087

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ALPHA {Charleston) Crossed Swords Club Bruce M. Jewett R~rCampbell Tom Lowndes Jr. Council Club Ro rt J. D1 Piazza Robert C. Murray Jr. Julius E. Bu~es E~ar C. Farrel John H. Puckett Foundation lub Philip V. Hurley Bruce C. VanDerhoof David H. Jaffee Fayette W. Knap~ Gold Star Club Sam Stafford Ill Thomas J. Meag er Stewart H. Carlin Richard B. Voomeveld Robert D. Parmelee Thomas F. Christian Jr. LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS Lamplighter"s Club Paul J. Petruzzelli James C. Coo:sr Gary A. Catterton Morgan A. Pike Michael L. Cri asi THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY James B. Edwards

Russell R. Johnson $500,000+ Robert W. Marlowe DELTA {Furman) Michael Jones Terence N. Moore Executive Director's Club Joseph Luciani SUPREME CIRCLE Gre~o~ D. Padgett Joe D. Sparks Jr. George V. Rouse $250,000- $499,999 Damel avenel David C. Ullman Chevron Club Executive Director"s Club Gold Star Club Mark A. Boxer FOUNDERS' CIRCLE Greg R. Alexander Kessler L. Holzendorf Mr. and Mrs. David Cunnold $100,000-$249,999 Harold F. Davis Ill Crossed Swords Club Frederick E. Fuchs WilliamS. Gaud Ill Michael V. Arthurs David M. Hull ORDER OF THE ROSE Richard P. Pierce Jose_tp A. Murrell John R. Paus $50,000- $99,999 Stephen L. Thomas nm . aston II Dean W. Russell Leon K. Wo~e Jr. JoeiT. Rice Kenneth G. Scott ORDER OF THE BELL Gold Star Club Bartley W. Sides Crossed Swords Club $25,000- $49,999 Michael T. Finch Jr.

Chuck Edwards Harry W. Freeman Jr. EPSILON ~avidson) Brian D. Ehrich COUNCIL CLUB Michael R. Renault Gold Star lub Joseph W. Gelletich $10,000-$24,999 Chevron Club Ernest B. Hunter Jr. J. Enc McEntyre Philip S. Duwel Harold B. Kernodle Jr. R~r L. Nails Sr. FOUNDATION CLUB Michael B. Hartnett Philip C. Winstead Mi ael R. Niehoff $5,000- $9,999 Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Evangelos J. Panousis David B. Backus William H.Ciayton Jr. Bryan G. Ramey II LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB Josehh W. Cabaniss Wilson S. Hendry Leonard B. Sheffield Jr. $2,500 - $4,999 Step en U. Davis Harry L. Powe Jr.

KAPPA {North Carolina) Marcus A. De Biasi

Crossed Swords Club EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR"S CLUB Erik N. Hall Frank C. Cenegy Council Club $1,000 - $2,499 Dennis M. Jaffee Jesse C. Fisher Jr. W. Stuart Hicks Mark S. Toliver Thomas F. McAfee Ill Foundation Club GOLD STAR CLUB William F. Wright John S.Tolbert William K. Rollins $500-$999 Joseph H. J. Vernon Thomas H. Sat re BETA {Pres~erian) William H. Walker Jr. Lamplighter's lub CHEVRON CLUB Foundation lub

J. Council! Leak $250-$499 Clinton E. Massey ZETA {Wofford} Executive Director's Club Executive Director's Club Executive Director's Club Harold A. Barrett CROSSED SWORDS CLUB Arthur G. Maxwell Jr. James H. Belcher George W. Braun $1-$249 Samuel G. McGregor Mark 0. Bundz, Steven L.~anti Gold Star Club Thornton W. rouch Glenn D. son Jr. Jim and Doris Ballard William B. Evins Jr. Woodrow W. Gunter II Walk C. Jones IV Deward B. Woolbright Jr. Clifton M. Hux Jr. Thomas H. Steams Gold Star Club Robert T. McCollum John W. Steenbergen Jack L. Ka~an Wayne N. Scott Chevron Club Robert D. cJunkin James L. Thompson John H. Broughton Alex O'Daniel Robert C. White Gary E. Brown Chevron Club Winton G. Wilks Jr. Dav1d K. Dixon Frampton W. Henderson Ill Gold Star Club John R. Ritter Jr. Crossed Swords Club Charles P. Adams Crossed Swords Club Dewey E. Lewis Bejamin F. Ball Jr. Mrs. William Franklin Harris Richard B. Long Fr erick V. Coville Tyler and Amy Henson Bill Murrah Alvin W. Daughtridge Brian J. Sacco Connie M. Snipes Jr. Walter S.Fuller Robert N. Spurrier Zeb C. Williams James B. Uttle Jr. Frank C. Young Jr.

Jose~h M. Mahoney GAMMA {California-Berkeley) ETA{Emory) Cha es T. Stewart

Lamplighter s Club John W. Usse~ Lamplighter"s Club Primus S. Hipp Wa~er W. Vat r Steven S. ~der Executive D1rector"s Club James M. Wilmott Charles F. annice Kenneth C. Kiehl Mark H. Winston Executive Director's Club Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Vincent A. Consul Robert E. McDuff Robert M. Bums David J. Dayton

James B. Collawn Jack N. Downer IOTA {Geor~ia Tech) John F. Falconer James F. Meater Council Clu Mark R. Gorham Lawrence J. 0 son Robert M. Snuggs Ill David F. McAllister Ron~el Foundation Club Kenneth D. Owen Jr. James . Seiler James G. Pritchett Jr. Donald C. Young Young D. Stewart Lamplitter"s Club Crossed Swords Club Gold Star Club Michae V. Cowan John H. B~ers Jr. Walter A. Eagan Robert A. Parrish Bradley S. anover Robert C .E~emoen Jr. Robert B. Rowe Jerome W. Stanislaw David H. a Simone Hoelck Lloyd J. Skidmore Randolph B. Wright James P. Kinlock Executive Director's Club

LAMBDA {Georgia) Benjamin T. Laflin Jr. Robert B.Costley Spencer B. Larson Robert A. DeFurio Foundation Club Paul A. Peterson Christo~her E. Doyle Isaac W. Lang Jr. Eugene Roberts Greg Eliott Executive Director's Club Harland R. Ross Charles R. Ferguson Floyd L. Langston Chevron Club Frank C. Hodge Chad V. Powell Richard G. Houston

Robert D. O'Malley

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Gold Star Club Council Club Ralph T. Russell Executive Director's Club David F. Black Edward L. Corson II William M. Schroeder Fred A. Collins Jr. Robert H. Cofer II Durward W. Owen Michael S. Teal Clyde N. Humghrey Thomas W. Da~on Jr. Foundation Club David C. Wells Harry L. Mash urn William J. Harp Jr. Stephen A. Esworthy Chevron Club Stephen D. Seymore Jr. Thomas R. Jackson Jr. Raphael E. Ferris Herbert C. Bowling Gold Star Club Chick Munhall John J. Ribar Jr. Randy Cimorelli Hunter B. Atkins Richard L. Patrick Jr. Lamp~hter's Club Charles W. Fleming Jr. Maurice D. Atwell Jr Charles K. Wagner Jr. Edwa J. Bennett Harley R. Ho~ Tony and Kalhy Evans Chevron Club Lyman N. Fairbanks Ill Bryan McCul ick F. Leon Joyner Jr. Joseph S. Barton Cameron R. Ogilvie Albert C. Skaggs Christoter M. Miers Phill~ R. Brown DeWitt R. Petterson Crossed Swords Club Richar H. Norrel Ran olph H. Bryan Tod N. Senne James C. Baldone Jr. Hartwell K. Sledge Ill Thomas J. Campbell James S. Sturn~ Jr. John R. Blevins Chevron Club John S. Davis E. Joseph Von ulin Levi M. Crumpton Ill William H. Gurnee Ill Dennis R.t Devlin Executive Director's Club David G. Etheridpe John H. Hardage Mr. and Mrs. J. Troy Green David L. Barnes William T. Gaskil Steven M. Leamon Ted A. Grab Ill Paul C. Caldwell William G. Goodman Kennelh A. Long Julian R. Lang George B. Naif James H. Johnson Jr. Bradley D. Robins Bill and Carolyn Miller Richard M. Newman Kennelh N. Letson Edward R. Thomas II Jack Minch Carl B. Sherertz Nick 0. Wilmott Crossed Swords Club Ray B. Tucker Gold Star Club Thomas M. Wilson Sydney H. Deck Chris and Sunny Turner Robert S. Barber Paul R. Castile Thomas R. Wood David W. Coates PI (Oglelhorpe) Melford R. Damron Jr. Crossed Swords Club Harry I. Johnson Jr. Chevron Club Hunter M. Davis Alberry C. Cannon Jr. Louis J. Mullineaux Louis J. Ptacek Jr. Zachary R. Johnson Jeffre~ M. Earnhardt Matthew W. Plasket ScottW. Rose Terry . Elder Kyle F. Schindel RHO (Washington and Lee) Ed and Kalhy White Ralph F. Geronimo Chevron Club Council Club Eric M. Glenn John R. Churchill Richard G. Anderson UPSILON (Illinois) Kevin M. Krehmeyer C. Troy Keeney Lampli~ter 's Club Foundation Club T. Monty Lee Jr. Michael C. McGough Bob L. ade J. Gunnar Schalin Fred M. Thrower Robert J. Patane Jr. Thomas R. Warfield Lamplighter's Club

Crossed Swords Club Gold Star Club Glen E. Hesler MU (Duke) Ancel B. Davis Jr. Edwin P. Garrelson Jr. Michael A. Lowery Foundation Club Ed Bridgwood Malcolm H. Squires Jr. John 0. Roeser William D. Fuqua . Steven J. Cody Kennelh B. VandeWater Jr. Executive Director's Club Lam~l~hter 's Club Henry H. Downing Jr. John D. Wallace James M. Bayne Fran . Wrenn Ill Richard J. Goeres Charles H. Warner James A. Fowler Executive Director's Club Matthew G. Hasted! Chevron Club Stephen E. Mumford George M. Benda Richard E. Hill Jr. George Z. Bateh Robert M. Murphy Ill Anders W. Hall Patrick E. Leardo William H. Clark Jr. Stephen D. T rahey John D. Moylan Ronald McCormack John H. Moore Ike Trogden Gold Star Club Matthew P. Piper Paul F. Van Avery Gold Star Club Robert F. Clayton Matthew A. Rose Crossed Swords Club Ronald Arrit Bart N. Stephens Fredric S. Schneider Bob and Helen Ballantine Robert Jo. danoff Brian E. Swab Joseph Z. Simmons David J. Baluk Joseph L. Johnson Charles H. Taylor Brian Crowley James K. Kutill Chevron Club OMICRON (Alabama) Floyd B. Garrett Stewart W. Ramsey Nick G. Anas Order of lhe Rose Dederick C. Ward Ill Chevron Club Charles and Alice Beidler Harry E. Caldwell Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Clyde Michael L. Marable Order of lhe Bell SIGMA (Soulh Carolina) Larry A. Munson Stephen J. Schnurr Jr. A.J. "Lonnie" Strickland Ill Council Club James P. PottenQer Douglas E. Underwood Council Club Jerry T. Brewer John R. Stroehlem Crossed Swords Club Gene Cartledge Foundation Club Crossed Swords Club John W. Bingaman R. Nalhan Hightower Paul D. Carter Jr. Charles N. Moka Carlyle A. Clayton Travis P. Julian Walter H. Pickens Jr. Carl J. Poleskey John T. Cogbn Jr. Paul C. Wesch Lampl'tter's Club Evan P. Rolek Rockwell F. avis Lampl~hter's Club Kenne J. Forti Manassa N. Hennessee Ill David . Adams Danny W. Reynolds CHI (Stelson) George W. Ules Jack E. Brunson Gold Star Club Founders' Circle Alfonso Romero Joe C. Cassady Hughes K. Boswell Bruce L. R:'Cers James P. Vidas Emmett 0. Dendy George Delay Foundation lub Frank T. Wrenn Jr. Ooston L. Gurganus Robert M. Gatti J. Patrick Figley Matthew Zullo Executive Director's Club Julius B. Harrelson Executive Director's Club

Will iam T. Bishop Jr. Richard C. Mims Edwin H. Culver NU (Nebraska) Jack M. Blasius Thomas J. Stafford II John K. Snellings Lamplighter's Club Thomas B. Henderson John R. Stokes Michael J. Sweney Jr. James A. Guretzky Robert F. Inman Chevron Club Gold Star Club Executive Director's Club Joe and Martha Lee Herbert L. Benson Jr. Larry W. Anderson William J. Wesslund Mack 0. Matthews Earl E. Cashon Jr. Anlhony A. Biancarosa II Gold Star Club Clinton H. Paulsen Sidney T. Floyd Thomas M. Wrenn Edward J. Bierl Robert L. Shepherd James T. McKinnon Chevron Club James R. Boling ~rus S. Steed Ill Wright T. Paulk Jr. Gabriel L. Gehret James S. Christal lliam G. Sutton Bobby D. Sanders Ira J. Giroir Thomas C. Miller William C. Taylor Frederick and Caroline Sojourner Donald L. Johnson Robert M. Werner Richard S. Taylor Crossed Swords Club Bruce M. W~gle II

Jerry B. Tucker Sr. Michael G. Lukridge Crossed Swords Club XI (Roanoke) Gold Star Club Joseph L. Murray Carl M. Efird Founders' Circle William L. Brunson Jr. WilliamS. Reynolds Ill Matthew A. Foreman Allen 0. Woody Ill Martin T. Ditto William J. Van Ee Ill Christopher D. Garbow Order of lhe Rose Jonalhan F. Fravel Ken B. Whitworth Peter W. Hogue James C. Turk David L. Hinton Nicholas M. Jamros Order of lhe Bell RabeH. Mclaughlin TAU (North Carolina State) Edgar C. Jones Jr. Dudley F. Woody Ro rt E. Morrell Ill Council Club Bi~er Seiland

Ollie W. Nabors Robert C. Cline Wa ter F. Malmberg Stewart Powell Lamplighter's Club Reid E. Stubbs

Wallace L. Reams Matt G. Smilh

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PSI (Cornell) Chevron Club ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Founders' Circle William C. Bradshaw Foundation Club JohnS. Kirk David R. Davis Robert C. Bux Foundation Club David F. Davis Executive Director's Club William F. Newell BryanS. Freed Robert J. Hansen Edmund A. Sayer Manish B. Gandhi Brian P. Walker

LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS W. John Zyqmunt Jr. Hilton B. Henry Gold Star Club Lamplighters Club William H. Hounshell Robert D. Kelly Jr. John H. An~ us David W. Peggs John R. Pedersen

THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY George F. einrich Robert L. Roth Chevron Club $500,000+ Michael J. Piscitelli Robert J. Rowan Joshua A. Berger

Calvin E. Role Edwin T. Sherwood Nathan C. Rosas SUPREME CIRCLE Frank A. Sherer Thomas L. Weakley Crossed Swords Club $250,000- $499,999 Executive Director's Club Robert K. Whitford Shane and Margaret Campbell

Gregory J. Della Rocca Crossed Swords Club Paul N. Lutz FOUNDERS' CIRCLE James E. Emig Matthew F. Bouma Chad C. Miller $100,000-$249,999 Gary R. Fisher Sean M. Cowie~

Gold Star Club Robert W. Mac eth ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) ORDER OF THE ROSE Leroy W. Carlson Jr. Patrick N. McDowell Council Club $50,000- $99,999 James R. Kao Gordon G. Shaw Peter C. Barr

Bertram A Lindsey Robert D. Sills David W. Henn ORDER OF THE BELL William B. Matthews Clarke F. Thornton Robert J. Paterno $25,000 - $49,999 David D. Prescott Bryan L. Williams J. Jeffry Wahlen

Erwin A.Tschanz Foundation Club COUNCIL CLUB Richard C. Yudin-Fitzherbert ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Albert E. Luer $10,000- $24,999 Chevron Club Executive Director's Club Robert B. Newman

George C. Bullis Ledford C. Carter Mark E. nmmes FOUNDATION CLUB Michael A. Davis Douglas B. Clendaniel Lampl~hter's Club $5,000 -$9,999 Crossed Swords Club Au~ustus F. Martin Ill David . Charland

John K. Beresny God Star Club Hugh A. Gower LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB William C. Berthold John C. Garvin Jr. Robert M. Hal crow $2,500- $4,999 Daniel A. Chambers Charles R. Melton Benjamin G. Holdorf

EXECUTlVE DIRECTOR"S CLUB Charley S. Potter Ralph B. Montgomery Howard W. Pettengill Jr. Charles F. Shafer Bradley L. Waters Charles A. Stewart

$1 ,000 - $2,499 Chevron Club Executive Director's Club OMEGA~rdue) Thomas Lowndes Ill Frank 0 . Brass Jr.

GOLD STAR CLUB Order of Rose William Maratos Paul S. Enrico $500-$999 David G. Lane Crossed Swords Club Fabio M. Fasanelli

Foundation Club Christopher A. Beecher Mr. and Mrs. Mark French CHEVRON CLUB Emmanuel O'Drobinak Jesse H. Belyeu Scott W. Hamilton $250-$499 Lamplighter's Club Kevin G. Berry Ira T. Hancock

Jack K. Bertien Raoul P. Calimlim Eliott D. James CROSSED SWORDS CLUB Patrick J. Kuhnle Alfred J. Greene Peter T. Lanaris $1 - $249 Gregory V. Linder Drew N. Hartley James P. O'Donnell

Executive Director's Club Hollis C. Lewis Jr. Roy and Joan Olsen Hugh M. Flanagan Mitchell B. Murchison Ben/amin F. Overton Rikard Eugene Hill Lee M. Seelig Joe B. Radford Grafton Houston Jr. Stephen E. Spisak Charles R. Rigl William G. Kanouse Robert N. Scott Richard H. Lowe ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Christopher J. nee Sr. Palmer A. Porter Foundation Club Gold Star Club Herman G. Riggs Robert E. Holly John S. Crown Jr. Robert A. Rust Lam~l~ter's Club Peter T. Cummings Donald C. Swa~er Jay . oms DeHaven W. Fleming Ed and Mabel homson Robert J. O~bom Alfredo I. Hernandez Jeffel C. Vogt Executive Director's Club Christopher S. Hill John . Weaver Joseph C. Haines Jr. Robert S. Neumann Christos C. Ziogas J. Dylan Romo Stuart C. Stockton Gold Star Club Gold Star Club Mark H. Thurn James R. Bertien Mark Argo Chevron Club Duane M. Davis David E. Groom John P. Arnold Cart J. Gerlach Jim "Trip~· Hall Ill Thelmon B. Chastain Harold R. Johnson Jr. Gary R. iller Michael L. Crovatt Alfred G. Kirchner Jr. Adam I. Muchmore Skip Dvomik Daniel R. Leininger Chevron Club Page M. Eppele Robert M.l Little James G. Gonders Jr. Thomas E. Johnson Edward J. Masline Jr. Daniel R. Hogan George D. Johnson Jr. David L. Mitzner Fran cis W. Scichowski Jr. Kenneth V. Purcell William D. Peace Jr. Rocky B. Wehling EricA. Rail William L. Swager Crossed Swords Club Samuel A. Saxon Ill Robert C. Wingard Jr. Brian D. Butler Harold and Maureen Simmons

Michael T. Dean Frank H. Thomas Gregory C. Fisbeck John M. Turco Joshua L. Snyder

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Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Chevron Club Chevron Club Kenneth D. Barker Jr. Curtis W. Estes Jr. Robert D. Buchwald Lawrence S. Carlson Kevin G. Bennett Todd M. lfkovits Barry C. Junnier Edward N. Lynch

H. V. Gedney Ill Barry L. Croucher

Edw1n S. Lofberg Bruce J. Kent David A. Duda

RobertS. McKinney Alan W. Perl1ngiere William W. Lawrence Richard L. Ewen Crossed Swords Club

Joshua A. Peck Robert J. Blett Ralph W. Moyer Greg~ M. Rusk

Diego R. Santa:lllelo Frank W. Brutt Scott D. M$ers Cesar . R. V~a

Glenn and Jenni er Shapiro Jim and Nancy Coon Robert N. enko Crossed Swo s Club

Chandler H. Sharon Jr. Robert and Joan Ellis Crossed Swords Club Robert A. Handelman

Michael A. Stephens Frederick B. Grant Mark D. Ber~r Harold J. Reihman

Victor G. Vill:flas Raymond Howard Stephen C. tta

Gordon B. Zel ers Ill Brian S. Kirsch Robert W. Boyd ALPHA RHO (West Virginia)

Robert W. Laird Edwin A. Friend Jr. Lampl~hter 's Club

ALPHA ZETA (Orgeon State) Thomas H. Marra Michael W. Myers Victor . Folio

Foundation Club Roger W. Nelson Michael J. Wells Gold Star Club

Frederick W. Raw Christoter B. Nelson ALPHA XI &St. John'~ Nicholas G. Evans

Jack T. Reviglio Riyad . Palia Robert J. Laughner

Lamplighter's Club LlOyd P. Pardee Executive irector's lub Crossed Swords Club

Gary S. Munn David R. Sargent Richard P. Brady L. Joseph Ciervo Ill

Jack W. Steward Jerome S. SzJl!lrldowski William L. Friend Charles E. Smith

David H. Vawter Robert A. Whiting John J. Molinelli

Executive Director's Club Paul J. Schwanenflugel ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee)

William S. Alldredge ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Gold Star Club Lamplighter's Club

Earl D. Barton Order of the Rose William V. Delnicki William T. Sigmon

Robert J. Hers J. Ernest Johnson Louis T. Destefano Executive Director's Qub

Noel B. Flynn Lamplit ter's Club Richard F. Groller Thomas H. Banks

Ra~ond C. Temune Ralph . Foster Jr. Antonio G. Quilon James T. Cogdill

God Star Club William Wesley Jones Jr. Harry F. Roener Frank M. Pugh

Anthon~ L. Amort Executive Director's Club Siegfried A. Rotter J. Alfred Southerland

Kennel M. Hawke Jr. Robert L. Ferrell Chevron Club James R. VanFrank Jr.

Greg and Jennylee Nesbitt William S. Finn?c Albert Aiello Jr. Gold Star Club

William W. Thomas Joe and Gayle orehand Stanley C. Harazim Christ'lf.her J. Palmisano

Roger A. T umer Thomas W. Fuller Crossed Swords Club David . Sftalding

Chevron Club Tommy W. Gordon Arthur J. Karle Chevron Cub

Edwin K. Engelstad Moyer D. Harris Robert S. Kwong Gre~ and Teresa Carpenter

Leon 0. Ramsey Nathaniel D. McClure IV Henry G. Lenz Rob1n B. Meadows

Gary L. Smith Lawrence C. Pharo Jr. Joseph McCann Crossed Swords Clut>

Crossed Swords Club Joel T. Radman Michael G. Power Michael A. Ashe

Brian D. Collins Louis A. Reynolds Jr. Roy D. Sarcona Wei J. Chiang

Fraser C. Grant Robert C. Ward Anthony S. Shami Kenneth R.Parkinson

Robert G. Harris Gold Star Club Paul M. Tierney Henry C. Settle

Tim~thC' R. Large Charles and Evelyn Beaird ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State)

Cra1g . Nelsen G. Stuart Blackwell ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer)

Edward F. VanZandt John 0. Christiansen Jr. Founders' Circle Council Club

Tommy K. Hartwell Kelley A. Bergstrom Gordon B. Writ t

ALPHA ETA (Samford) Chevron Club Eldred J. Harman Lampl~ter's lub

Lamplighter's Club Charles S. Blackledge Jr. Order of the Bell Cedric . Dustin Ill

Warren W. Hilson Sr. Troy I. Coroin Robert A. Lane Executive Director's Club

Executive Director's Club Crossed Swords Club Frank M. Parrish Ill Benjamin M. Cahill Jr.

Robert C. Chandler William H. ~kes Foundation Club Dav1d B. Dobson

R)iffiinald B. Clay Edward C. ealy Warren R. Madden Robert E. Hawkins

Wil iam W. Dixon Jr. Curtis J. Park Ill William J. Rickert Charles P. Kapp

James E. Purvis John R. Richey Lampl iJSier's Club Geo~e W. Kirkland Jr.

Dw~ne K. Todd John R. Segrest EricJ. ~ist Davi M. Peter

Go Star Club Jeremy D. alvin Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Powell

Jimmy R. Bell ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Hubert M. Lattan Edward Rebula

Glenn A. Olivent>aum Lamp~hter's Club Emerson D. Linney Bill and Bette Roberts

Gilmer T. Simmons Mark . Perrin Executive Director's Club Stephen S. Strunck

Henry J. Yeackle Ill Executive Director's Club Bob and Joyce Bateman Hakf Zimmer

Chevron Club Patrick M. Walsh Robert 0. Brown Gol Star Club

James F. House Chevron Club James R. Carson Richard J. Andrews

Jack R. McDonald Kenneth B. Goldberg Gilbert L. Comstock Jim Bernstein

Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Jeremy D. Dickinson David Dropkin

Timoth~ W. Knight Daniel J. Baltrnanis Philip J. Dvorak George J. Hoffer

David . Parrish David J. DeWeerd Kenneth R. Hook Gelston Howell Jr.

Paul C. Johnson Gerald D. Love Steven H. Kaitz

ALPHA THETA (Michi~an State) Gerald B. Kozak Harold D. Osoorne John W. McMahon

Executive Director's Cub Gordon M. Krueger Ralph H. Ruedy Erik B. Nagel

Kenneth G. Adams Thomas J. Ruzicka Christopher J. Parks

Theodore D. Aylward ALPHA MU (Penn State) John 0 . Sanderson Kermit G. Pratt

William and Maxine Cleary Lamplighter's Club Thomas J. Tott James F. Rappolt Jr.

Bruce T. Lessien Kevin K. Murphy Gold Star Club Ernest R.Stacey

Matthew J. Shaheen Executive Director's Club Keith J. Bader Chevron Club

Donald E. Viecelli Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Grube Delmar E. Burkett John B. Ma~enot Jr.

Gold Star Club Richard C. Heim Will iam W. Chmelar Benjamin T. porn

Brian R. Connell~ William E. Johnson Dale M. Cochran Crossed Swords Club

Daniel F. Ciemic Maurice P. Ranc Jr. Benjamin D. Foot Milton C. Beveridge

Brian R. Connelly William Simon Ill Stanton E. Fritz Jose G. Castro

Wallace M. DeMaagd Gold Star Club Forest L. Goetsch Anthonl and Amy DeGiulio

Scott E. Evans Jon D. Benedetti David L. Hancock Oscar . Prat

Jeffre1w. Hill Richard W. Brown Jr. David K. Little

Paul . LoVJl Bruce R. Foster Charles J. Rehman Jr.

Gerald F. ajda William J. Vernon Jr. Jose L. Torres John J. Veak

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ALPHA UPSILON {Drexel) ALPHA CHI {Miami) Richard H. Stephan Council Club Executive Director's Club Robert G. Vande Vvrede Walter K. She~ard Melford C. Hopkins Francis J. Wood Lampli%hter's lub Chevron Club Christopher R.Wymer Martin . Burrows Richard H Dougherty Jr. Crossed Swords Club Leonard J. DiCarlo John Bernet Frederick W. Schmehl ALPHA PSI {Indiana) Sean P. Butler

LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS Executive Director's Club Order of the Bell Louis Chen Samuel J. Costa Jr. Phillip M. Summers Scott Jolliffe

THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY Harold A. Cowles Lamplighter's Club Vincent A. Salzone Jr. $500,000+ Raymond L. Davis Rodney L. Gunning Dan D. Trass

John D. Knoll Jr. Jefferson S. Shreve SUPREME CIRCLE John N. Marshall T.J. Sullivan BETA BETA {Florida Southern) $250,000- $499,999 Vicko J. Mel ada Executive Director's Club Lamplighter's Club

Clifford M. Price Wiliam D. Day Jr. Carl M. Koch FOUNDERS' CIRCLE John W. Simmons II Joseph F. Lux David L. Robertson $1 00,000 - $249,999 Richard L. Sullivan Richard L. Stutz Executive Direclor's Club

Gold Star Club Gold Star Club Donald P. Brown ORDER OF THE ROSE Robert D. Austin Gerald L. Allen Gold Star Club $50,000- $99,999 Thomas E. Berl< Max A. Fawley William M. Fraser Jr.

John H. Buhsmer Jr. David C. Gibson Kennis S. Ketterer Jr. ORDER OF THE BELL Walter W. Dearolf Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Louderback $25,000- $49,999 Kenneth J. Dirl<es Kevin L. McDonald BETA GAMMA \Louisville)

Philip R. Earley Chevron Club Lamplighler's Cub COUNCIL CLUB Gino A.Fortunato Brandon A. Baltz Spencer E. Harper Jr. $10,000- $24,999 John H. Gardner James R. Crews Jr. Chevron Club

Nonman E. Grede Joseph M. Drozda Jr. Winson L. DeWitt FOUNDATION CLUB ~mond H. Griffin Nicholas A. P. Foote $5,000 - $9,999 ur J. Jones James P. Halsey BETA DELTA {Drake)

Eu~ene R. Kiehl Brian D. Kelly Council Club LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB Ra ph E. Klesius James M. McCollough James D. Hornbrock

$2,500- $4,999 Charles S. Kuntz James E. Witek Foundation Club Osborne C. Miller Jr. Crossed Swords Club Robert A. Cione

Executive Director's Club EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S CLUB Samuel R. Parris Bradley C. Davidson Jeffres D. Miller $1 ,000 - $2,499 Robert F. Thorp Jr. Steven W. Dean Gold tar Club

Frederic S. Woerth John J. Fierst Paul H. Gilman GOLD STAR CLUB Chevron Club CarlT. Harlan Robert M. Moody $500- $999 Dale R. Haring Michael Hole Kenneth J. Piller

Gregory R. Hess Wesley A. Huesman Norris D. Rowland

CHEVRON CLUB Robert E. Imbrogno Michael C. Petro Chevron Club

$250 - $499 Walter W. Lovell Richard D. Spear James Labiak Bruce N. Swanson Frederick H. Staiger Jim Williams Crossed Swords Club

CROSSED SWORDS CLUB David C. Waltman Paul H. Davis $1- $249 Crossed Swords Club ALPHA OMEGA {Oregon) Alan S. Gamis

David W. Alberts Gold Star Club Dru D. Goodman Clarence R. Crede Donald D. Lasselle Martin R. Radtke George M. Fitchko Stanley C. Lynch John M. Street William H. Hitchens Robert D. Potts

BETA EPSILON {Missouri) Andrew J. K~el Jr. Chevron Club George B.Mu in Robert E. Davis Foundation Club

Jay J. Stuckel Joseph A. Sheppard Gil and Miriam Lissy Executive Director's Club John A. Webb David A. Stewart Keneth X. Lissner

Walter T. Richards ALPHA PHI {II~ BETA ALPHA {NJIT) Laurence G. Trudell Lampli~hter's Cub Order of the Rose Gold Star Club Martin . Kotsch Stephen P. DePalma Matthew J. Basta Kenneth J. Peterson Council Club Chevron Club John P. Sachs James A. Krucher Bradle~t· Barondeau Executive Director's Club John F. Lee Jr. David . E~rson

George E. rjyde Jr. Nathanael P. Gombis Foundation Club Kenneth C. ~and James M. Kelly David M. White Crossed Swor s Club Roger L. Peterson Lamplighter's Club Gregory J. Chase Edwin N. Searl Joseph J. Manfredi Harry L Dilley Paul W. Wagner John E. Pu81iesi Jerry M. Dowell Alan W. Wendorf Executive ireclor's Club Charles H. Garner Gold Star Club Frederick Becker Jr. Andrew D. McCarthy Michael F. Barr Theodore D. Cassera Willitt S. Pierce

Christofher c. Vomund John T. ~ins Edward J. Klebaur Jr. Michae S. Wallace Richard . ughes Richard M. Labinsky Frank J. Wilfing Matthew E. Hunt Richard J. Rodrick James D. Leberle Gold Star Club BETA ZETA {SimP.son) Chevron Clu John R. Albright Crossed Swords Club Ed and Marsha King Richard V. Comiso John and Louise Parsons Jack R. Piper Patrick Guerra Robert Spencer Trevethan Crossed Swords Club Karlis V. Kopans Steven J. Banaska Donald C. Linske BETA ETA {Florida State) Joseph M. Conti Alvin Olsen Foundation Club Thomas A. Francescangeli Jr. Richard Pedersen William J. Niedenthal Joshua P. Hahn Kenneth J. Scheck Jr. lamplighter's Club zachaz P. Hartnett Jacob VanBroekhoven Howard E. "Buz" McCall Jr. Jesus . Iglesias Chevron Club Executive Director's Club Riaz A. Moledina John A. Alfonso Thomas H. Atwood Edward Sicher Jr. Alan lanuzzi Christian J. Downs Kenneth L. Slepicka Lawrence A. Kominiak Sr. Gilbert G. Fernandez Charles H. Small William J. Krouse James Morrow Lloyd Andrew Be. Swantek Karl Kubak James W. Newman Jr. Richard D. Thompson II Anthonb V. Mangone Christopher D. Tyson James . Snodgrass Jr.

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Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club BETA UPSILON (Virginia) GAMMA GAMMA (!rot State) Leo Almerico Donald W. Clark Foundation Club Executive Director s C ub Brian C. Baber Eli J. Cohen Daniel B. Kimball Jr. Laurence S. Tunrin Donald A. Bowlin Alton P. Ewing Jr. Lamplighler's Club Crossed Swords Club Charles D. Chao Shawn M. James Josep~ B. Yount Ill William A.Caulhen Jr.

John R. Corbett Ryan 0. Maldonado Executive Dtrec!or's Club Shawn and Julie Gillis

Hugo H. deBeaubien John B. Browning John J. Harter!

BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) William Couper Alfred R. Dickey Jr. Lamplit ter's Club Harwood W. Hughes GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Jeffr~ M. Holler Richar C. Swirbul Charles L. Nesbt! Jr. Order of the Bell Guy . Hollingsworth Gold Star Club Gold Star Club Thomas L. Carter Michael S. Loy Wade Birch Thomas G. Haudricourt Lampli~hter 's Club Kenneth K. Majewski James R. Crosb~ Donald D. Slesnick II DaVId . Everson James B. Newman James A. Gallag er William J. Watson Ill Executive Director's Club

Jonathan E. Stevens Robert A. M~ers Crossed Swords Club Robert M. Biesiot Jr.

Nonnan D. Stoddard David J. Su ivan Jeffrey S. Craigmile Richard D. Franklin Chevron Club Robert C. Ripley Henry H. Groves

Chevron Club Wayde Manning Gold Star Club Raymond W. Jones Crossed Swords Club BETA PHI t Eas! Carolina) Herbert W. Blow Michael R. Kryzanek David Villarroel Gold Star lub Charles L. Hall II Crossed Swords Club Dennis R. Barbour Todd M. Peterson Jolyon D. Acosta BETA MU (McNeese State) Lawrence W. Haussmann Gary A. Vanasek George M. Carter Foundation Club Chevron Club Chevron Club George T. Cottrlll Richard B. Smith Thomas C. Sadetta ArthurN. Demetriou Charles R. Cutajar Lar~)Ji~ter's Club

Crossed Swor s Club Thomas F. Lynch Michael R. Gaudio C. it IIAdrian Thad A. Hart Jr. Crossed Swords Club

James E. Sams Ill Ryan C. Crews Ryan C. Hay Gold Star Club Benjamin P. Gray Jeffe~ E. H~an Paul A. Brown BETA CHI bTexas A&M- Commerce) Mr. and Mrs. Wes Russell Seth . Klan ar Crossed Swords Club Executive irector's Club Ryan A. Smith Henry P. Land Jr. Paul E. Cox Kenneth L. Park GAMMA EPSILON (Western Carolina) Stephen A. Messer Daniel R. Wilds Chevron Club Jesse A. Mohney Calvin L. Draper Lampli~ter's Club

Marvin . Cope James D. Nigro BETA NU (Houston) Timothy C. Lee Executive Direclor's Club Travis S. Olson Crossed Swords Club Larry F. Callicutt Dave and Tana Pavesic Timothy S. Ford BETA PSI tTennessee Wesleyan) William F. Willis Christo~her L. Ricci Everett E. Magill Jr. Gold Star lub Gold Star Club lan E. hapiro Robert L. Matusek Barry A. Saunders Robert B. Shaver Sr. Chris H. Spring Kevin M. Visentin

Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club Eric S. Wahlen Nonris C. Bishop Jr. James C. Hincher Greg Winter BETA XI (Central Michigan) BETA OMEGA ~East Tennessee State)

Brian C. Killius

BETA THETA (Arizona) Executive Director's Club Lampl~hter 's C ub GAMMA ZETA (West Virginia Tech) Duane M. Valerio DaVId . Evans Gold Star Club

Gold Star Club Gold Star Club Executive Dtrector's Club Clifton A. Smith Sam R. Andress Dale R. DeWaard Byron C. Brown Chevron Club Russell T. Gilbert Crossed Swords Club Ronald K. Younger Dennis "Den" C. Neidert Chevron Club David R. Barberi Gold Star Club

GAMMA ETA (Athen~ James R. Hambacher Derek J. Berger John N. Boronkay Jr. Sean P. Mahoney Edward P. Bowers Executive Director's lub

BasiiJ.~rg Eugene W. Smith Thomas S. Reinke Crossed Swords Club Mark P. ieslrak Chevron Club Chevron Club Daniel J. Baker Thomas A. ManninPt Stephen C. Jones James C. Fritcher BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Crossed Swords C ub GAMMA THETA (North Carolina- Wilmington) Ryan D. Leahy Order of lhe Bell Michael C. Moody Executive Direclor's Club Ben J. Usen David D. Morgan Sr. Robert J. Spirko James M. Corcoran

BETA IOTA g oledo) Chevron Club

GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Gold Star Club Jack P. McCain Jr. Leonard H. Hanris

Foundation lub Crossed Swords Club Council Club Henry C. Menritt Jr. Robert C. Friess John H. McTryre Joseph L. Alexander Chevron Club Lamplighler's Club Executive Director's Club William D. McCaujlhan Jr. Hal W. Bloom Jr. J. Robert Shindell BETA RHO (Clarkson) Gold Star Club

Hugh C. Newkirk r. Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club James J. Withers

Francis L. Wootton Crossed Swords Club Christopher E. Barton John F. Kruse Chevron Club Larry M. Long William G. Frederick Jack S. Garnett Jr.

George H. Hershman BETA SIGMA (Norlhem Illinois) Seth C. Jackson GAMMA IOTA (Louisiana State) Craig A. Mlers Chevron Club Terry Tate Gold Star Club Roger W. chiller Nonnan J. Pollock Crossed Swords Club Geoffrey R. BeattY Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club Truman H.Brown Beaur~ard A. Fournet Ill Elmer J. Newness Robert E. Berry Jeffret S. Grimsley Jr. Michae G. Porche William C. O'Shea Ba~ . Outlaw Crossed Swords Club

Gene E. Peterman Gregory Bolotin Tren A. Ta~lor Brant D. Blanchard Steven J. Jenkins Joshua A. anZile

Richard G. Rose Daniel Melchin GAMMA KAIPPA (Georgian Southern) Paul C. Simmon Steven J. Peters GAMMA BETA ~Old Dominion) Council Club Richard H. Small~ Jr. Bryan S. Svercauski Executive Direc or's Club Glenn Aspinwall Crossed Swords lub Jeremy L. Zafiros Matthew St. Claire Parker Foundation Club Edward Bachmeyer Jr. David Simas Perry W. Buffin~ton Nicholas T. Buchman BETA TAU (Valdosta State) G. Thomas White Executive Direc or's Club

Gold Star Club Roland M. Berry BETA KAIPPA (Georgia State) Executive Director's Club Philip C. Davenport Jr. Martin W. NeSmith Order of the Bell John T. Brooks William G. Jenktns Josej:>h W. Odom Jr. Kenneth J. Cribbs Timothy R. Steedley Paul L. Moses Gold Star Club Executive Director's Club Gold Star Club Thomas E. Treichler Lee W. Davis David R. DeMarco James M. Dowd Chevron Club Buford L. Keene John B. Whitley Jonathan R. Scott Samuel F. Bryant St~hen L. McClure Gold Star Club Mark A. Waddell Donald L. Dixon Ri ard W. Seaman John W. Barber Hubert H. Wilford Richard G. Howard Chris and Christine Wagner Patrick J. McCabe Chevron Club Michael P. Rosenblatt Chevron Club Donald E. Perkins David J. Centofanti Christopher M. Wilsey Charles M. Woodruff Joseph H. Simas Jamie L. Deloach

Crossed Swords Club James C. Vollmers Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club Matthew L. Woodcock Eric C. Berry Jason J. Diaz William E. Dengler Crossed Swords Club Larry C. Reinhardt Jr. Dana T. Ingram Ill William W. Kirby IV Eric T. Decker

Tony Taylor Sr. Kelly C. Penn Jeffrey B. Thomason

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LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS

THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY $500,000+

SUPREME CIRCLE $250,000- $499,999

FOUNDERS' CIRCLE $100,000-$249,999

ORDER OF THE ROSE $50,000 - $99,999

ORDER OF THE BELL $25,000 - $49,999

COUNCIL CLUB $10,000-$24,999

FOUNDATION CLUB $5,000- $9,999

LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB $2,500- $4,999

EXECUTNE DIRECTOR'S CLUB $1 ,000 - $2,499

GOLD STAR CLUB $500 - $999

CHEVRON CLUB $250 - $499

CROSSED SWORDS CLUB $1-$249

GAMMA LAMBDA (Missouri - Rolla) Crossed Swords C(ub Ryan M. Francka

GAMMA MU (Belmont Abbey) Gold Star Club Gregor~,F- Kusic

g~s~~ ~~rds Club Bruce A. Martin

GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Executive Director's Club J. Wiley Bryant Ralph D. S1ms Gold Star Club Ronald L. Farr Crossed Swords Club Patrick M. Await

GAMMA XI (Georgian Southwestern) Council Cluli William L. Finney Executive Direcfor's Club Michael W. Hall David W. Suppes Gold Slar Club Boyce E. Miller Ill Ean W. Woodward Crossed Swords Club Anson L. Booker Jr. Brandon W. Crandall Brian C. Czerw Daniel R. Dupree Theodore H. Horton Cecil G. Strickland Jr.

GAMMA OMICRON (Bethel) Crossed Swords Club William G. Bender

GAMMA RHO (Lander) Executive Director's C(ub James T. Lusk Gold Star Club Stephen P. Kodman Marion E. Thomas Barry C. Young Chevron Club Glen M. Chaney John and Lynn Stanfield Crossed Swords Club William C. Chewning Toby A. Hollingsworth H. Michael Longshore Richard E. Loper James B. Pearson Everett B. Stubbs Ill

GAMMA TAU (North Texas) Chevron Club Thomas R. Hall

~nd~~:~~~~~N (Oklahoma State) Barry L. Howell Lamplighter's Club Gilbert 0 . Sanders Crossed Swords Club Brian D. Stanley

GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) Council Club Frank D. Havard Gold Star Club Michael E. Gabel K. P. Hendrix Bill and Joan Ishee Thomas B. Peterson John G. VanDerwood Chevron Club James C. Dalton David V. LaRosa Jr. Crossed Swords Club Matthew B. Corl<er Charles L. Downing Stephen J. Niehuss

g~~r:tB~~bari Ryan L. Stinnett

GAMMA PSI (Augusta) Executive Director's Club Justin and Erin Benfield

~:~:Veo~~~~r(~~?~tvallo) David E. Wigginton Gold Star crub Royce L. Lader

DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) Gold Star Club Robert M. Loadwick William J. Ryan Chevron Club Glenn N. Byrd Paul W. Dennis Edward R. Dieterle II George M. Rowland Crossed Swords Club Hung-Yu Hsu Robert A. Quicke Jr. Robert B. Ritchie Jr. Timothy J. Sowder William A. Taylor Ill

DELTA BETA ~orth Georgia)

§r:V~1~g~te~~c~~on Andy 0. Smith Executive Director's Club Richard C. Barr Jr. Jonathan W. Woodward Brian J. Yarbrough Gold Star Club Viclor C. Eilenfield Victor D. Irvin Richard P. Moultrie BiiiW. Pope P.J. Rodgers Chevron Club Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fabozzi Jerry H. Purvis Jr. Thomas D. West Jr. Col. and Mrs. Paul W. Wingo Crossed Swords Club Todd E. Baldonado Reginald L. Banks Chnstian and Angela Durham Roy L. Fishel Kurt T. Fricton Stephen J. Fugedy Daren S. Knanch Charles E. Mitchel Stephen B. Pritchett

DELTA DELTA (Truman State) Council Club John R. Andrews Foundation Club Charles J. Barnard LamQiighter's Club Irvin P."Howard Ill Executive Director's Club Darryl C. Beach Dav1a L. Ewigman

1aa~~c~~~7~r Stephen R. Schneider Josh A. Wansing Michael R. Zolezzi Gold Star Club Michael R. Wood Chevron Club Tim B. Barth Vernon E. Wunnenberg Jr. Crossed Swords Club James M. Shumake

g~1~T~~f811~~N (Jacksonville State) Horace D. Buttram Jr. H. Joe Patterson II Chevron Club Barton L. Chandler Joel S. Shedd Crossed Swords Club Josef[ L. Johnson Jr.

~r,a~ll~1t!n DELTA ZETA (APpalachian State) Lamplighter's Club Gregory A. Honeycutt Gold Star Club g~~~~-~u~~wards William E. Maycock Steven E. Miller

Chevron Club Michael H. Buff Bruce E. Greenland Crossed Swords Club Richard Batson Jim Mason

DELTAETA (Morehead State) Executive Director's Club John F. Moser Gold Star Club Gregory L. Kring Chevron Club Gerald E. Slone Crossed Swords Club Jonathan E. Conwell Scott A. Murphy Bruce R. Pommier R. "Neno" Reynolds II Jared M. Rosselot

DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee State) Gold Star Club Kevin R. Hunter Chevron Club J. Scott Davidson Crossed Swords Club James P. Allen Jonathan E. Campbell Patrick I. Garcia Matthew T. Hughes Lonnie L. McCOy Il l Steven M. Peters Joseph R. Torrento Joseph E. Whitehead

g~';~~~~~~N8~ Carolina - Pembroke) Bruce E. Tanner

DELTA LAMBDA (North Carolina - Charlotte) Foundation Club William C. Jackson Jr. Lamplighter's Club Francis "Bo" Proctor Jr. Gold Star Club Michael J. Bolton David S. Higgins Charles A. M"arus Chevron Club Rese E. Farrish Jr.

ttifl~~ k ~~~Yd11

William S. Mumford

t~~s~~:grds Club Michael J. Grass Robert A. Higgins Brian K. Roland James G. Smiley Ill

g~~~~~~estem Kentucky) Carlos D. Tatum Crossed Swords Club William T. Shouse

DELTA XI (North Alabama) Crossed Swords Club Gregory F. Gray Terry E. Lewey Jr.

DELTA OMICRON (Nicholls State) Chevron Club Jacques D. Frere RayS. Hebert

~~~ta~~W~t state> Bruce K. Rockwell

DELTA RHO (Southern California) Executive Director's Club Edward A. Lang Ill Gold Star Club Charles M. Sarture II Chevron Club Richard K. Dukes

DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) Executive D1reclor's Club John P. Babel Gold Star Club Joseph L. Boroi John Kim Kevin M. Lotosky Crossed Swords Club Thomas J. Gadus

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DELTA TAU (James Madison) EPSILON BETA (Grand Valley State) EPSILON NU /;California State- Sacramento) Crossed Swords Club Executive Director's Club Foundation Club Lampli~ter's lub Ken Klimchock Je:IJ P. Keilsohn Ted R. Lukomski Robert . Langbein J. Scott Pilotti Gal Star Club Crossed Swords Club Executive Director's Club Kenneth A. Clare Brian D. Baldwin Paul C. Johnson Todd J. Rehfuss Travis R. Enscoe Crossed Swords Club Gold Star Club Andrew H. Hartwell Neil C. Dunn EPSILON GAMMA (Longwooo) Waleed K. Alhashar Andrew E. Hlavsa Scott J. Lewis Executive Director's Clu Kim A. Spannuth Scott R. McCaskey Mark Moroney Donald C. Sisco II Chevron Club nmothy L. Reynolds Gold Star Club James A. Cassinelli EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech)

Dale W. Rankin Steve and Lessley Curtis Foundation Club DELTA UPSILON (Pittsburgh) Crossed Swords Club James A. Weddin~ Executive Director s Club Randi L. Zaremba EPSILON XI (LaSalle) Lampl~ter's Clu Cha~es J. Rusbasan Chevron Club Robert . Welsh Crossed Swords Club ~~~~tg~ g~~fo~~~~~ -Montgomery) Nicholas A. Lordi Jr. Executive Director's Club Thomas J. Kaynak Peter L. Dudle~ Joseph M. Lanzetta Ga~and Jackson Jr. EPSILON PI (Virg inia Commonwealth) Edward G. Fin a David J. Maccarone David M. Smith Jr. Chevron Club Chevron Club Michael G. Matthias Crossed Swords Club Brian C. Herrod David P. Galla~ her Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Hartford James T. Smi DELTA PHI (Radford) Gold Star Club

nmothy N. Hatch EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne) Foundation Club

Wardell C. W~ht Jr. Crossed Swo s Club

Kevin R. Keys EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia- Wise) Donald R. Jarboe Drew A. Roberson Chevron Club Foundation Club Executive Director's Club Gregory B. Turner John R. Spannuth Ill D. Michael Donathan Kenneth C. Brown

Gold Star Club Gold Star Club ZETA ALPHA ~lemson) DELTA CHI (Kansas State) George R. Becerra Jeffrey W. Voletto LamJ~hter's lub Executive Director's Club Chevron Club Chevron Club Sea . Gasparini Michael C. Kallas Francis G. Hunt Bill Rhyne Executive Director's Club Cra~ A. Swenson Crossed Swords Club John R. Bradford Ill Gal Star Club EPSILON ET~nthro~ John V. Austin Jr William A. White IV Edward L. Enyeart Executive Dir or's Clu Bruce R. Royer Gold Star Club Andrew G. Lammers Jeffre~ A. Mahoney Frank Yarborough J. nmotht Lindemuth Gold tar Club EPSILON SIGMAc!rhristian Brothers) Crossed Swords Club Chevron lub Thomas J. Sacco Crossed Swords ub Jarrald Woodcock Steven C. Hill Jeffrey M. Sutch Matthew C. Keller ~~~~t~~ b~~J~i~~~ Hall)

Kenneth D. Tucker ZETA BETA bCalifomia- San Diego) Patrick L. Thaete Chevron Clu Dewey D. Williams Leonard S. de Palma EPSILON TAU \St. Joesph's) Andrew J. Ch~man Crossed Swords Club Gold Star Club Lampli~hter's C ub Crossed Swo s Club Dale W. Bushyhead Michael S. D'Amico Vincen J. Thompson Jr. Danton T. Kono

Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club DELTA PSI (Texas -Mngton) Steven J. Veil Paul M. lngiosi ZETA GAMMA ~North Dakota) Council Club Executive Direc or's Club Mark F. Jacobs EPSILON IOTA (North Carolina- Greensboro) EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College) Erik D. Granstrom Lamplighter's Club Executive Director's Club LampliEhter's Club Steward E. Sandstrom Billrc L. Jacobs Chad A. Coltrane David . Hohnadel Chevron Club God Star Club Jim and Kristi Shaw Roger G. Smith David W. Kirkland Bill W. Alexander Crossed Swords Club Executive Director's Club Kirk J. Rustvold Crossed Swords Club Cha~es R. Cote Jason R. Fischl Crossed Swords Club Michael J. Laningham Bruce P. O'Keefe Gold Star Club Ryan W. Laffen Anthony Robledo IV Perry W. Burton Andrew J. Lutz Todd A. Branson EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Tech) William C. Williams EricJ. Matt Anastacio J. Vargas Lampli~hter's Club Chevron Club Michael R. Nowacki

Michae L. Hubsky B. Lamar Doolittle DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Executive Director's Club Crossed Swords Club ZETA DELTA (Shippensburg) Foundation Club n mothy S. Jackson Jason D. Candler Chevron Club Jason K. Dodd James A. Ransom Donald M. Crume Steven T. Merkel Executive Director's Club Gold Star Club Parker A. Burdell Crossed Swords Club Thomas B. Sullivan Denis Hernandez Nathan B. Cohn nmothy J. Heffner Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club Derek "Di[ly" Crume Jeffrey H. Hiltner Enos C. Inniss Daniel M. Gaines Justin A. Si:hooi;J Matthew J. LaNeve Chevron Club Hulet L. Norvell Michael B. Taibi Jr. Kenneth and Janene Martinec Elliott P. Skiles James C. Webb ZETA EPSILON (Geo~e Mason) Crossed Swords Club Lance S. Williford Executive Director's Cub David R. Ca~son EPSILON PHI (Alabama- Birmingham) Alan P. Duesterhaus Mark F. Munsell EPSILON LAMBDA(South Caolina- Spimlburg) Execu~ve Director's Club Gold Star Club Matthew B. Fancher Executive Director's Club Scott L. Mcleod nmothy J. Quick

William S. Weathers Jr. Gold Star Club Chevron Club EPSILON ALPHA (Eion) Chevron Club Joseph S. Davis Jeffr~ M. Armstrong Chevron Club Kenneth 0. Saad Chevron Club Lee . Quick Alan B. Medeiros Robert L. Wilder Ill Steve and April Lawrence Crossed Swords Club Christian A. W~gins Peter C. Sfe1jllar Crossed Swor s Club EPSILON MU (Bradla) EPSILON CH~Denver) Michael U ell Lawrence J. D'Angelo Executive Director's ub Crossed Swo s Club Patrick C. Gallagher Paul T. Rice Adam B. Andrews ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Trent R. Gilbert Chevron Club Executive Director's Club Alan F. Medeiros Robert J. Gromala EPSILON PSitSiippery Rock) Steven J. Borowiec Brian C. O'Shea Crossed Swords Club LampliJhter's lub Chevron Club Michael J. Dunlap Ca~ L. Aten Dav1d . Conn Matthew A. Berling James B. Leslie Nicholas P. Clemens Chevron Club Louis P. Venturella Kyle A. Shade Daniel J. Mulch James J. Ramsey

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ZETA THETA (Texas) Foundation Club

ZETA CHI (Aibrigh~ Crossed Swords C ub

ETA P~Coastal Carolina) Cross Swords Club

Tracy D. Maddux Richard L. Carrione Jr. Brian Behrens Chevron Club Andrew R. Holets Ryan P. Kelly Trek and Angela Oberpriller

ZETA PSI guPUI) NeilS. Rose

Jac Salmon ETA RHO ~exas State) Crossed Swords Club Executive irector's Club

LIFETIME GIVING CLUBS Marl< E. Mackenzie Lance K. Burnside Executive irector's Club BrettJ. Lee

ZETA IOTA ~ndiana - Pennsylvania) ZETA OMEGA (Towson) Gold Star Club THE STAR & LAMP SOCIETY Gold Star Club Robert L. Moffett Ill Foundation lub Kevin D. Yates Crossed Swords Club $500,000+ Stephen E. Whitby Crossed Swords Club Dustin L. Alexander Chevron Club Benjamin D. Wade Richard H. Kalmick SUPREME CIRCLE J. Ross Jordan Chad A. Schroeder $250,000 - $499,999 Crossed Swords Club ETA ALPHA (Concord) B~an T. Whisenant Dirl< Boehmer Gold Star Club K~e S. McKemy FOUNDERS' CIRCLE Vaughn Koter Michael S. Spain A ert C. Nftuyen $100,000-$249,999 ZETA KAPPA (Richard Stockton)

Crossed Swords Club Andrae L. umer Douglas J. Montgomery

ORDER OF THE ROSE Crossed Swords Club ETA SIGMA ~UCLA) Steven C. Meincke ETAGAMMA~do) Chevron Clu

$50,000- $99,999 Lam~i9/lter 's lub Robert Soldat ZETA LAMBDA (Cal~ornia State - Chico) Erik . olle Crossed Swords Club

ORDER OF THE BELL Lampnhter's Club Executive Director's Club Kenneth M. Chong $25,000- $49,999 Damel . Hitzke Bret M. Heidemann

ETA TAU ~Kentu~r? Chevron Club COUNCIL CLUB ZETA MU tCalifomia State- Northridge) John N. Like Crossed words ub

Gold Star lub Crossed Swords Club Jon Nett $10,000-$24,999 Charles R. Liu Kevin D. Graff William A. Jackson

Stefan M. Wilcox David C. Shanklin Patrick C. Proffitt FOUNDATION CLUB Crossed Swords Club Adam L. Story $5,000 - $9,999 Eric D. Cearley, ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) ETA UPSILO~Miami- Ohio)

Ryan M. Pring e Executive Director's Club LAMPLIGHTER'S CLUB Kenneth S. Smith Executive Di or's Club

Rogers L. Adams Chevron Club John T. Healy $2,500- $4,999 Chnstopher J. Holden Roy H. Little Ill Gold Star Club

Brandon J. Tudor EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S CLUB ZETA NU (West Chester) WOodrow L. McEver Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club $1 ,000 - $2,499 Crossed Swords Club Robert D. Evans Erik D. Garrett

John E. Twohig Robert K. Henson Kyle P. Haeussler GOLD STAR CLUB RobertJ. Hite $500-$999 ZETA XI ~verett) ETA EPSILON (Maryland) John R. Tudor

Chevron lub Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club

CHEVRON CLUB David J. Thomas Ross W. Knoblauch Daniei M. Strom Crossed Swords Club Eric T. Berl<e~

$250 - $499 nmothC: S. Carter ETA ZETA (Queens) Adam N. Blo Brian . Fisher Crossed Swords Club Brandon A. Jackson

CROSSED SWORDS CLUB Gerald N. Isabelle Ill James R. Connelly Joshua M. Poling $1 -$249 Christopher Jachimiak ~P. McGrath John R. Smith

Anthon$ R. Martinez 1chael A. Surlak Adam J. Solarz Derek . McGinthy Scott M. Thomas ETA PHI ~Maryland - Baltimore County) ZETA PI ~arshall) ETA THETA (San Francisco) Crossed words Club

Alex Bardakh Chevron lub Executive Director's Club Jordan T. Hadfield Scott A. Roweka~ Cosmo A. Taormina Christopher M. Manger Crossed Swords ub Crossed Swords Club

Jerry B. Wiley Brian G. Hook Michae J. Rice Nelson E. Wong ETA CHI g exas Christian)

ZETA RHO (Cal~omia State - Fullerton) ETA IOTA tChristopher Newport) Crossed words Club Lamplitter s Club Jeff D. Crane Jr. Victor . Valencia Gold Star lub Alexander M. Johnson Chevron Club Timothy D. Campbell

b~~~~At~~~n William T. Hite Crossed Swords Club David Brian Reule Marl< and Amy Bemecker Marl< J. Curg Armando R. Sanbrano ETA KAPPA (SUNY - Plattsburgh) Matthew J. oust Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Joshua R. McNamara Sean S. Kim Robert Arnold ETA PSI bCentral Florida) RobertS. Kosch Timothy and Jennifer Gray James J. Torres Chevron lub

ETA LAMBDA t SUNY - Brockport) Joseph M. Sarrubbo Jr. ZETA SIGMA (Camornia - Davis) Crossed Swords Club LampiWhter's lub Peter R. Barnard Jr. Chevron Club J. Sco Atkinson Joseph Regenstein IV Brian D. Jones Chevron Club Crossed Swords Club William R. Wilkinson ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State) Andrew W. Kodis Crossed Swords Club Crossed Swords Club Tony and Lillian Moses Christ~her P. Mayer Patrick and ~an Camunez

Robert . Rector Abel 0 . Garcia ZETA TAU (Barton)

ETA MU ~ingat~ David I. Guerra

Chevron Club Jean-Paul A. Monge Jason T. Ricks Crossed words lub Juan J. Suazo Crossed Swords Club Corey A. Fulk

THETA ALPHA (Southern Miss) James K. Beazley Ill Marl< A. Rollins Jesse Geyer ETA NU ~ennsylvania)

Foundation Cluti John W. Langley

ZETA UPSILON (Bloomsburg) Crossed words Club Crossed Swords Club Chevron Club Gerard R. Levin Brandon J. Belote Thomas M. Muller ETA XI (SUNY- Albany) THETA DELTA (Florida International) ZETA PHi l Colorado State) Gold Star Club Crossed Swords Club

Todd M. Wangler Aaron N. Abramoff Chevron Cub Christopher B. Chong Steven T. Gaiser ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) Crossed Swords Club Oscar L. Grau Patrick D. Hutchinson Gold Star Club Phillip L. Hamilton Walter H. Pape IV John N. Harasciuk Jorge I. T nay Jr. Drew W. Stroberg Michael T. Wilbourn

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~~T~t~!6~LbON (Kansas) BrianA. Rock Crossed Swords Club Jared W Thurston

NEVADA-RENO ASSOCIATE CHAPTER Crossed Swords Club Jonathan R. Beitia Brian J. Matthew

FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY Council Club Estate of J. Rodney Harris Shirley L. Hardee Executive Director's Club Schoor DePalma Sue and Paul Cote Marion M. Miller Zeta Alpha Housing Corporation Gold Star Club Coca-Cola Compnay Matching Gifts Program Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Pi Kappa Phi Properties Ann WAtwood Mrs. Funmi Moka Mary L. Williams Rob1n J. Woolery Chevron Club T ractebel North America Services, Inc. United Way of The National Capital Area Action For Boston Comunity Development, Inc. Integrated Fiber Optics, Inc. Coca-Cola Enterpnses Bottling Companies Well Point Associate Giving Campaign Wachovia Foundation Mafching Giffs Program Obinna Asonye P. Dianne Damper Treve and Grace Gore Sandra J. Hudspeth Mojisola 0 . Manieson Nuru-Deen Olowopopo Kathleen A. Parker Mary A. Slade SBC Telecommunications, Inc. Crossed Swords Club Bank of America United Way Campaign T. Rowe Price Associates Foundation lnc. Pfizer Foundation Mobil Retiree Matching Gifts Program Belden COT, Inc. Patricia Taiwo Barnes Group Foundation, Inc. Rosamma Alexander Thomas D. Allison Jr. Alpha Phi Chapter Donna S. Anderson Ndudi C. Aniemeka Shola A. Bakare Dan S. Blalock Jr. Renee P. Brown Kiran Clayton-Grooms Adrian Cronauer Cart DeJongh Emeka S. Dunu Lori Hart Ebert Cotelia Fulcher Janet M. Griften

~~~e Sf.W:Json Impact ~ealty, Inc. Jan L. Johnson Beverly B. Kercher Dorothy Kernan Beth A. Lehman Michael, Cherie and Jason Licamele James and Susan Lieber Jr. Victoria Mbachu Benjamin T. McCarthy John N. McClure IV Jane W. Meigs Mark S. Musselman Sampson Nkuku Margaret A. Noguez Samuel 0 . Nwaobasi James M. O'Connor Emmanuel C. Okafor Luciana Oloyede Tony A. Onyeabo Zachary ana Melissa Parker Annette L. Pucheu

The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation works hard to accurately reflect each name in the annual report. If your name was omitted or misspelled, or if you found any other error, we appologize in advance for this oversight. To report a mistake, please contact Betsie Fehr at (800) 929-1904 ext. 103 or via e-mail at [email protected] .

Mark I. Roth Stevan G. Sarac Sanjay Shah lkecllukwu C. Ukeje Edwin 0 . Ukpaby Adaeze I. Umeh Josephine A. Uwazurike Emily S. Weseman Betty J. Wilson DaVId Zaboli Aventis Matching Gifts Prggram Gamma Zeta Cliapter of Delta Gamma JustGive AT&T Lockheed Martin Allstate Giving Campaign Patrick and Jennifer Acurio Chika and Kate Aguanunu George and Stella Anele Kalaj1ne E. Anigbogu Reg1na W. Banaszewski Rachel Barksdale Lizbeth Bistrow Kenneth and Phylis Blasingham Laneen Blount Barbara H. Cathey Angela Cloud-Simmons James C. Cole Paul and P.O. Collingsworth Ellen Connolly Cristen Covarriba Debra L. Dell Luke A. Detolve Kath\' Detolve Jide Ebietomiye Vitto Ezeji-Okoye Helen N. Ezenwa L R. Green Marie A. Grimaldi Paula Holderman Impact Realtv Inc. Dwight and Charlotte Jackson Ke{foundation Ke1th and Monica Kinslow Frank Konrath Kreative Xpressions John and Clara Littau Rosa Lopez Lori A. McCurdy Nancy and nmothy McDonath RebeCca L. McKinley Carolyn Merrill Paula Nelson Cheryl D. Nwankwo E S. Nwansi Chinwe Nwazota

~~a~~ -~~e Margaret 0. Ogunlari Chnstiana Okoye Emmanuel ancf Clarice Opara James and Sandra Pletz Theodore and Priscilla W. Porter Thomas and Marie Pryor Linda Rayford Mohammad and Tahira Sarwar Georgean B. Simmons Robert C. Sneckenberger Helen Tannenbaum Lydia 0. nema nmoth_y and Peggy Tripp Lolita E. Tuohy Joe I. Ude Christian Ukachukwu O~~ard Ukaegbu

Susan C. Vondrak Jo Ann Wadley

schol<u-ships Endowed through the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, this program annually recognizes deserving student members with merit-based scholarships. The names listed below are the scholarship winners for 2005.

Pi Kapp Scholars The oldest and most prestigious of the fraternity's academic awards, the Pi Kapp Scholars program recgonizes juniors and seniors who combine consistently outstanding academic performance with leadership and service to the fraternity on their respective campuses.

Brandon J. Belote I THETA ALPHA (Southern Miss)

Jonathan M. Cayce 1 EPSILON PHI (Alabama- Birmingham)

Matthew R. Myrick I ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota)

Justin M. Smith 1 ALPHA PSI (Indiana)

Thomas E. Wei 1 PSI (Cornell)

Zachary S. Zimmerman I THETA EPSILON (Kansas)

Turnaround Scholars Presented to brothers who demonstrate hard work and character by making significant and sustained improvement in their academic performance.

Cameron S. Sparks 1 ETA CHI (Texas Christian)

Brenden D. Tower 1 ALPHA TAU (Rensselaer)

Outstanding Associate Members Awarded to associate members or newly initiated brothers whose academic performance sets a standard and example for other chapter members to follow.

Anthony J. Hoover I THETA EPSILON (Kansas)

Adam C. Passarelli I ALPHA PSI (Indiana)

An kit K. Patel ! EPSILON PHI (Alabama- Birmingham)

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chapter investment funds The Foundation maintains restricted , chapter endowment accounts for each of Pi Kappa Phi's undergraduate chapters. Known as Chapter Investment Funds (CIF), alumni can support the Foundation, while at the same time, earmark their tax-deductible gift to directly benefit the leadership and academic development initiatives of their own chapter. Listed below are those

15 individuals who supported Chapter Investment Funds in 2005.

ALPHA C{haMeston) ChaMes N. Moka Todd Porterfield Scholarship David H. Jaffee Mrs. Funmi Moka Robert D. Kelly Jr. Dennis M. Jaffee Mark S. Musselman Richard P. Pierce Paula Nelson ALPHA EPSILON (Florida)

Sampson Nkuku Mark 0 . Bundy KAPPA (North Carol ina) Cheryl D. Nwankwo Harold A. Barrett E S. Nwansi ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) John H. Biggers Jr. Samuel 0 . Nwaobasi Kelley A. Bergstrom Steven L.Briganti Chinwe Nwazota Frank M. Parrish Ill Robert T.McCollum Vince A. Nyenke Thomas J. Tott Walter W. Vatcher James M. O'Connor

Grace E. Odibo ALPHA PHI (liT) LAMBDA (Georgia) Margaret 0. Ogunlari Matthew E. Hunt Mary A. Slade Emmanuel C. Okafor

Christiana Okoye BETA ALPHA (NJIT) XI (Roanoke) Nuru-Deen Olowopopo Krutcher Scholarship John R. Churchill Luciana Oloyede James A. Krutcher Ancel B. Davis Jr. Tony A. Onyeabo Henry H. Downing Jr. Emmanuel and Clarice Opara BETA DELTA (Drake) Stephen A. Esworthy Kathleen A. Parker Paul H. Davis Ronald McCormack Patricia Taiwo Matthew W. Plasket James and Sandra Pletz BETA ETA (Florida State) James C. Turk Linda Rayford Allen 0 . Woody II I E. Joseph VonCulin Stevan G. Sarac Allen 0. Woody Ill Mohammad and Tahira Sarwar GAMMA DELTA (Memphis)

J. Gunnar Schalin Thomas L. Carter OMICRON (Alabama) Saniay Shah Arthur N. Demetriou Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Georgean B. Simmons William L. Finney David R. Adams Helen Tannenbaum John R. Blevins Lydia 0. Tiema GAMMA IOTA (Louisiana State)

Timothy and Peggy Tripp Gamma Zeta Chapter of Delta Gamma UPSILON (Illinois) Lolita E. Tuohy Laney Gascon and Brant Blanchard Patrick and Jennifer Acurio Joe I. Ude Kenneth and Phylis Blasingham Chika and Kate Aguanunu Christian Ukachukwu Paul and P.O. Collingsworth Rosamma Alexander Edward Ukaegbu Treve and Grace Gore Thomas D. Allison Jr. lkechukwu C. Ukeie Zachary and Melissa Parker Alpha Phi Chapter Edwin 0. Ukpaby Annette L. Pucheu George and Stella Anele Adaeze I. Umeh Ndudi C. Aniemeka Josephine A. Uwazurike GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Kalaiine E. Anigbogu Susan C. Vondrak Glenn Aspinwall Obinna Asonye Jo Ann Wadley Matthew L. Woodcock Shola A. Bakare Emily S. Weseman Rachel Barksdale Mary L. Williams GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) Lizbeth Bistrow Betty J. Wilson William L. Finney Laneen Blount Robin J. Woolery Boyce E. Miller Ill Renee P. Brown David Zaboli Barbara H. Cathey GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) Kiran Clayton-Grooms CHI (Stetson) John G. VanDerwood Angela Cloud-Simmons J. Patrick Figley Ellen Connolly DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Cristen Covarriba PSI (Cornell) Hardee Memorial P Dianne Damper Pi Kappa Phi Properties ShiMey L. Hardee Debra L. Dell Richard G. Anderson David W. Huss Kathy Detolve John H. Angus William E. Maycock Luke A. Detolve Robert A. Cione Emeka Samuel Dunu Kenneth J. Cribbs DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee State) Jide Ebietomiye Michael A. Davis Arthur N. Demetriou Vitto Ezeji-Okoye William L. Finney Helen N. Ezenwa Michael, Cherie and Jason Licamele ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Cotelia Fulcher James and Susan Lieber Jr. Paul and Sue Cote LR. Green William F. Newell Kevin Cote Memorial Janet M. Griften James G. Pritchett Jr. John R. Bradford Ill Marie A. Grimaldi Thomas and Marie Pryor Rebecca L. McKinley Debra S. Hogan Mark I. Roth Zeta Alpha Housing Corporation Paula Holderman Edmund A. Sayer Whitney A. Hudson David M. White ETA LAMBDA (SUNY- Brockport) Impact Realty, Inc. Richard C. Yudin-Fitzherbert J. Scott Atkinson Dwight and ChaMotte Jackson Jan L. Johnson OMEGA (Purdue) ETA UPSILON (Miami- Ohio) Dorothy Kernan Patrick J. Kuhnle Erik D. Garrett Keith and Monica Kinslow William F. Newell Kyle P. Haeussler Frank Konrath John T. Healy Kreative Xpressions ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Daniel M. Strom Beth A. Lehman Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Brandon J. Tudor John and Clara Littau Brian P. Walker Stephen E. Whitby Rosa Lopez Mojisola 0. Manieson ALPHA DELTA (Washington) ETA PSI (Central Florida) Vicloria Mbachu Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Joseph Regenstein IV Benjamin T. McCarthy Robert D. Kelly Jr. Lori A. McCurdy Brian P. Walker Nancy and Timothy McDonath Stephen E. Whitby Carolyn Merrill

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gateway society The Gateway Society recognizes those individuals who make known to the Foundation their plans to include Pi Kappa Phi in their estate plans or have made a gift to the Foundation through a bequest, trust, annuity or life insurance benefit. Members who have indicated that Pi Kappa Phi has been included in their estate plans are listed here.

ALPHA (Charleston} ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer} BETA KAPPA (Georgia State} Daniel B. BarT)' Jamey R. Porter Kenneth J. Cribbs Julius E. Burges John B. Whitley David H. Jaffee ALPHA DELTA (Washington} Jason A. Schall Slanley J. Gratis BETA UPSILON (Virginia} Richard B. Voomeveld Walter H. Brinkman Ernest L. Zinkowski ALPHA EPSILON (Florida} Glenn A. Dickson

Albert E. Luer GAMMA (California - Berkeley} Michael L. O'Donnell BETA PHI (East Carolina} Neil B. Weatherall Mark E. Timmes Douglas L. Uttiken Robert L. Whelan

ALPHA ZETA (Orgeon State} GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama} ZETA (Wofford} David H. Vawter Roger L. Reed Jesse C. Crimm

ALPHA THETA (Michigan State} ETA (Emory) Stanley J. Gratis GAMMAKAPPA(Geagia Southern} Primus S. Hipp Glenn Aspinwall

ALPHA IOTA (Au bum} PerT)' W. Buffington KAPPA (Norlh Carolina} Bogart S. Reed Patrick 0 . Manning W. Stuart Hicks

ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan} GAMMANU (LaGrange} LAMBDA (Georgia} Mark E. Perrin Ronald J. deValinger Frank L. Lane James L. Lester ALPHA MU (Penn State} GAMMA XI (Geagia Souttmestem} Thomas P. Tappy Kevin K. Murphy Benjamin G. Croxton David E. Tidmore William L. Finney

ALPHA OMICRON {Iowa Stale} XI (Roanoke} Kelley A. Bergstrom GAMMA PHI (South Alabama} Edward J. Bennett Jeremy D. Galvin Frank D. Havard Daniel R. Clow Frank M. Parrish Ill Edward L. Corson II GAMMA OMEGA (Montevallo} Reginald W. Gravely, Jr. ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee} R. Jeffery McGhee Durward W. Owen Michael D. Mynatt John J. Ribar, Jr. DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech} James C. Turk ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel} Jonathan A. Barney Allen 0 . Woody Ill Richard N. Mensch Dudley F. Woody DELTA DELTA (Truman State}

ALPHA PSI {Indiana} John R. Andrews OMICRON (Alabama} Phillip M. Summers Travis P. Julian DELTA EPSILON (Jackson~ State} A.J. "Lonnie" Strickland Ill ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon} Clyde J. McSpadden

Dade M. Wright RHO (Washinglon & Lee} DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State} Richard G. Anderson BETA ALPHA (NJIT} Arthur J. Quickenton

Stephen P. DePalma SIGMA (South Carolina} James A. Krucher DELTA LAMBDA(UNC- Charlotte} James A. Quinn II Louis R. Miceli MatthewS. Brown

William C. Jackson Jr. UPSILON Illinois BETA BETA (Florida Southern} James G. Schalin William J. Wallace DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green} Thomas H. Watts Robert M. Weitzner John P. Babel Phillip S. Whipple Kenneth N. Kaiser

BETA GAMMA (Louisville} PSI (Cornell} Ronald E. Krebs DELTA TAU (James Madison} Richard S. Shull Warren D. Robb Earle M. Copp Ill

OMEGA (Purdue} BETA ETA (Florida State} DELTA CHI (Kansas State} David G. Lane Christopher D. New James T. Lindemuth David L. Johnson Jonathan E. Stevens Edwin T. Sherwood DELTA PSI (Texas-Arlington}

Mark F. Jacobs

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EPSILON IOTA (Norlh Carolina- Greensboro} Steven T. Kirkman

EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock} Matthew P. Stuart

EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech} Timothy E. Haen

ZETA ALPHA (Clemson} Jacob L. Carter Ill

ZETA EPSILON (George Mason} Alan P. Duesterhaus James H. Perkins Jr.

ZETA KAPPA (Stockton} Franco F. Catania

ZETA LAMBDA (California State - Chico} Arden T. Anderson II

ZETA XI (Averett} Peter A. Blum Jr.

ZETA UPSILON (Bloomsburg} Paul W. Hadzor Ill

ZETA PSI (IUPUI} Michael F. Gorski II

ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State} James E. Jeffares

ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State} Eric C. Hammer

THETA ALPHA (Southern Miss} John E. Bezou Jr. John W. Langley

THETA DELTA (Florida International} Alain D. Sanchez

FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY Lillian Jost

Including Pi Kappa Phi in your estale plans is a powerful way to make a lasting impact on your fraternity. For more information about Pi Kappa Phi's Gateway Society, or general information about making a planned gift to your fraternity, please contact Tom Atwood at (800} 929-1904 ext. 104 or via e-mail at [email protected].

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memorial gifts The following members and friends of the fraternity made a memorial gift in memory of a brother or loved one who has passed to Chapter Eternal.

ALPHA (Charleston) Gary A. Catterton, i11 memory of Do11ald L Alexander

BETA (Presbyterian) Frank C. Young Jr., i11 memory of john T. You11g

GAMMA (Cal~omia- Berkeley) Thomas J. Meagher, i11 memory of Stephen M. Deftos

EPSILON (Davidson) Jesse C. Fisher, Jr., in memory of Hooper Alexander m Thomas F. McAfee Ill, in memory ofThomas F. McAfee Jr.

IOTA (Georgia Tech) Tom Lowndes Jr., in memory of Edwin F. Womack Jr. Evangelos J. Panousis, in menwry ofjoh" R Katz James G. Pritchett Jr., in memory of Robert). Wilcox

LAMBDA (Georgia) Ralph F. Geronimo, in memory of Fra11k Cichanowic:z ill

XI (Roanoke) Durward W. Owen, in memory of Hooper Alesa11der m Durward W. Owen, in memory of Mrs. Hele11 Blake Durward W. Owen, in 11Je1110ry of Thomas G. Carter Durward W. Owen, i11 memory of Wallie B./mzes]r. Raphael E. Ferris , in memory of Philip J. Malouf Sr.

OMICRON (Alabama) James C. Baldone Jr., in memory of james C. Baldo1ze Sr. Herbert C. Bowling, in memory of Sidney F. F7emi11{J

RHO (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anderson, in memory of Wallie B. jones Jr. Richard G. Anderson, in 111e1110ry of Robert]. Wilcox Robert L. Wade, in memory of Thomas B. Hobbes

TAU (North Carolina State) Hunter B. Atkins, in memory of Burress L Kirkley

UPSILON (Illinois) Charles N. Moka, in memory of Charles 0. Mokajr.

PSI (Cornell) John H. Angus, in11ze~~wry of Robert]. Wilcox John K. Beresny, in memory of Robert). Wilcox MichaelA. Davis, in n~e~nory of Robert). Wilcox William F. Newell, in '1Je11107Y of Robert]. Wilcox

OMEGA (Purdue) David W. Peggs, in n~e~nory of Kenneth C. A11tmry

ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Peter T. Cummings, in memory of Morris V. Cummings

ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Edwin K. Engelstad, in memory of Richard 0. Panzer Craig C. Nelsen, in memory of Leroy E. Wamer

ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) Lloyd P. Pardee, in memory of Ralph Fuller

ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Lawrence C. Pharo Jr., in memory of Lawnmce C. Pharo

ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Gilbert L. Comstock, in memory of judith Comstock

honorary gills

BETA ALPHA (NJIT} David M. White, in memory of Robert]. Wilcox

BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Donald P. Brown, in memory of Miriam C. Braum

BETA DELTA (Drake) RobertA. Cione, in memory of Robert]. Wilcox

BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Charles H. Gamer, in memory of Akmj. &wie

BETA ETA (Florida State) Thomas H. Atwood, in memory of Thomas G. Carter Gilbert G. Fernandez, in memory of james E. Nettles Dave and Tana Pavesic, in memory of james E. Nettles

BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Kenneth J. Cribbs, in memory of Robert]. Wilcox

GAMMA IOTA (Louisiana State) Brant Blanchard in memory of Nicholas J. Stidham

GAMMA RHO (Lander) Barry C. Young, in memory of Frank A. Neil Jr.

GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) William L. Finney, i11 IIJertwry of17wmas G. Carter William L. Finney, i11 memory of Robert]. Wilcox Boyce E. Miller Ill, in memory of Wesley Scott

DELTA BETA (North Georgia) P.J. Rodgers, in memory of]. A. Moore Brian J. Yarbrough, in n~e~nory ofjerenry A. Chandler

DELTAZETA (Appalachian State) David W. Huss, in n~e~11ory ofjabe V. Hardee ll William E. Maycock, i11 nwnory ofjabe V. Hardee ll

DELTA TAU (James Madison) Neil C. Dunn, in memory of Evelyn Dunn

EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College) Perry W. Burton, i11 11Jer110ry of Terry P. McKi,.,.ie Derek "Dirty" Crume, i11 memory of David Cntme

ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) John R. Bradford Ill, in memory of Kevi11 C. Cote

ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Roy H. Little Ill, i11 memory of Ronnie A. Kiser Roy H. Little Ill, in memory of William C. Maxwell

ETA RHO (Texas State) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kalmick, in memory of Melvin Kalmick

FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY In memory o{Henryj. Andernm]r. Donna S. Anderson I11 memory of joseph F. Banaszewski Regina W. Banaszewski In t11e1110ry of Kevi11 C. Cote Rebecca L. McKinley Zeta Alpha Housing Corporation In memory ofJabe V. Hardee ll Shi~ey L. Hardee

The following members made an honorary gift to the Foundation in appreciation of a brother or loved one.

ALPHA (Charleston) David H. Jaffee, in honor of]olm E. Huguley Jr. Dennis M. Jaffee, in honor of james B. Edwards

BETA (Presbyterian) William F. Harris, in hmwr of Mrs. William F. Harris

KAPPA (North Carolina) James L. Thompson, in hmwr of Willard B. Apple James L T'hofr4lson, in honor of David D. Camenmjr. James L T'hofr4Json, in honor ofWrlliam H. Willrenon

LAMBDA (Georgia) Alberry C. Cannon Jr., in honor of john F. Peck

XI (Roanoke) Allen 0. Woody Ill, in hmwrofThomas H. Atwood OMICRON (Alabama) Robert F. Inman, in honor of Durward W. Owen

UPSILON (Illinois) Carl J. Poleskey, in ho•wrofCi•uli

BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma, in honor of joyce Goodman

BETA UPSILON (Virginia) J. B. Yount Ill, in honor of Durward W. Owen

GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Joseph L. Alexander, in hmwr of Du1Wllrd W. Owen

In memory ofNicholasj. Stidham Kenneth and Phylis Blas1ngham Paul and P.O. Collingsworth Gamma Zeta chapter of De~a Gamma Laney Gascon T reve and Grace Gore Zachary and Melissa Parker Annette L. Pucheu

In memory of Robert]. Wilcox Michael, Cherie and Jason Licamele James and Susan Lieber Jr. Pi Kappa Phi Properties Thomas and Marie Pryor Mark I. Roth

In memory of Charles 0 . Mokajr. Patrick and Jennifer Acurio Chika and Kate Aguanunu Rosamma Alexander Thomas D. Allison Jr. Geol})e and Stella Anele Ndud1 C. Aniemeka Kalajine E. Anigbogu Obinna Asonye Shola A. Bakare Rachel Barksdale Lizbeth Bistrow Laneen Blount Renee P. Brown Barbara H. Cathey Kiran Clayton-Grooms Angela Cloud-Simmons Ellen Connolly Cristen Covarriba P. Dianne Damper Debra L. Dell Kathy Detolve Luke A. Detolve Emeka S. Dunu Jide Ebietomiye Vitto Ezeji-Okoye Helen N. Ezenwa Cotelia Fulcher L R. Green Janet M. Griffen Marie A. Grimaldi Debra S. Hogan Paula Holderman Jan L. Johnson Dorothy Kernan Keith and Monica Kinslow Frank Konrath Beth A. Lehman John and Clara Littau Rosa Lopez Carolyn Merrill Mojisola 0 . Manieson Victoria Mbachu Benjamin T. McCarthy Timothy and Nancy McDonath Mrs. Funmi Moka

GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern)

Paula Nelson Sampson Nkuku Cheryl D. Nwankwo E S. Nwansi Samuel 0 . Nwaobasi Chinwe Nwazota Vince A. Nyenke James M. O'Connor Grace E. Odibo Margaret 0 . ()gunlari Emmanuel C. Okafor Christiana Okoye Nuru-Deen Olowopopo Luciana Oloyede Tony A. Onyeabo Emmanuel and Clarice Opara Kathleen A. Parker James and Sandra Pletz Linda Rayford Stevan G. Sarac Mohammad and Tahira Sarwar Sanjay Shah Georgean B. Simmons Helen Tannenbaum Lydia 0 . nema nmothy and Peggy Tripp Lolita E. Tuohy Joe I. Ude Edward Ukaegbu Christian Ukachukwu lkechukwu C. Ukeje Edwin 0 . Ukpaby Adaeze I. Umeh Josephine A. Uwazurike Susan C. Vondrak Jo Ann Wadley Emily S. Weseman Mary L. Williams Betty J. Wilson Robin J. Woolery David Zaboli Alpha Phi Chapter Impact Realty, Inc. Kreative Xpressions

William L. Finney, in hmwr of William S. Finney William L. Finney, in honor offoel M. Forrester Wdliam L. Fmey, in l•m>aro/Gharlesj. Huckleberryjr. William L. Finney, in honor of jasper A. Maloy William L. Finney, in hmwr of Boyce E. Miller Til William L. Finney, in honor of james B. Pmul William L. Finney, in honor of William F. Walters William L. Finney, in hmwr of Edward S. Ward

EPSILON PI (Virginia Commonwealth) Brian C. Herrod, in honor of Newman Harrell

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nu phi society Members of the Nu Phi Society are alumni members who have attended five or more Supreme Chapters, who have been named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi or who have been inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame. Each member makes an annual contribution calulated in relation to the date they were iniated. The following are the current members of the Nu Phi Society.

ALPHA (Charleston) ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) DELTA BETA (North Georgia) Daniel B. Barrt William S. Finney Jonathan W. Woodward Julius E. Burges Ralph S. Foster Jr.

DELTA DELTA (Truman State) Sam Stafford II I J. Ernest Johnson Richard B. Voomeve/d John R. Andrews

ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Charles J. Barnard GAMMA (California - Berkeley) Eric J. Almquist Irvin P. Howard Ill Steven S. Ryder Kelley A. Bergstrom

DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Jeremy D. Galvin IOTA (Georgia Tech) Eldred J. Hanman Gerald E. Slone Michael V. Cowan Robert A. Lane KAPPA (North Carolina) Emerson D. Linney DELTA LAMBDA (UNC- Charlotte)

William C. Jackson Jr. W. Stuart Hicks Warren R. Madden Francis C. ·ao· Proctor Jr. J. Council/ Leak Frank M. Parrish Ill Thomas H. Sayre ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) DELTA CHI (Kansas State)

MU (Duke) Walter K. Sheppard G. Lawrence Keller II/ J. Timothy Lindemuth William D. Fuqua ALPHA PH/ (liD Frank T. Wrenn Ill Nathanael P. Gombis DELTA PSI (Texas - Arlington)

XI (Roanoke) Billy L. Jacobs ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Mark F. Jacobs Edward J. Bennett Max A. Fawley Edward L. Corson II T.J . Sullivan DELTA OMEGA (TexasA&M )

Durward W. Owen Phillip M. Summers Thomas B. Sullivan John J. Ribar Jr. James S. Stump Jr. BETA ALPHA (NJID EPSILON EPSILON (Virginia - Wise)

James C. Turk Stephen P. DePalma David M. Donathan Allen 0 . Woody Ill Patrick Guerra EPSILON NU (Cal State- Sacramento) Dudley F. Woody James A. Krucher Robert E. Langbein

OMICRON (Alabama) John F. Lee Jr.

EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) John E. Pug/iesi Harrt E. Caldwell Jr. Kenneth J. Scheck Jr. Joseph A. Brady Ill R. Nathan Hightower David M. White EPSILON TAU (St. Joseph's) Travis P. Julian A.J. "Lonnie" Strickland Ill BETA DELTA (Drake) Vincent J. Thompson Ill Paul C. Wesch Robert A. Cione EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College) RHO (Washington & Lee) BETA EPSILON (Missouri) David L. Hohnade/ Richard G. Anderson Jay J. Stucke/ EPSILON PHI (Alabama - Binmingham) SIGMA (South Carolina) BETA ETA (Florida State) Scott L. Mcleod Jerrt T. Brewer Thomas H. Atwood EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Kenneth J. Forti

BETA IOTA (Toledo) Peter L. Dudley Walter Hays Pickens Jr.

J. Robert Shinde/1 Robert E. Welsh UPSILON (Illinois)

BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) Michael A. Lowery

Kenneth J. Cribbs Scott C. Gasparini J. Gunnar Scha/in David R. DeMarco ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) CHI (Stetson)

BETA MU (McNeese State) Alan P. Duesterhaus J. Patrick Figley

C. Mitchell Adrian ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Bruce L. Rogers Richard B. Smijh Steven J. Borowiec PSI (Come//)

GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) ZETA THETA (Texas) JohnS. Kirk William F. Newell Joseph L. Alexander Tracy D. Maddux

OMEGA (Purdue) GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) ZETA IOTA (Indiana - Pennsylvania) Patrick J. Kuhnle David Simas Stephen E. Whitby David G. Lane GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) ZETA RHO (Cal State - Fullerton) Gregory V. Linder Thomas L. Carter Victor C. Valencia Jr. Emmanuel O'Drobinak

ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) ETA GAMMA (Colorado) Glenn Aspinwall Bret M. Heidemann Albert E. Luer Perrt W. Buffington

Robert J. Paterno ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Mark E. nmmes GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) Kenneth S. Smith J. Jeffry Wahlen William L. Finney ETA OMICRON (San Francisco State) ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Earl W. Woodward John N. Harasciuk David H. Vawter GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) ETA RHO (Texas State) ALPHA THETA (Michigan State) Frank D. Havard Brett J. Lee Matthew J. Shaheen

In the end, the choice is

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SLATE OF OFRCERS As determmed by the

nomination committee, the

following candidates have been

endorsed as the official slate

for the 50th Supreme Chapter.

Each individual IS listed with a

biography under the office for

which he was nominated. These

men and any others successfully

nominated from the floor will

be voted upon during the third

session of Supreme Chapter on

Sunday, July 30, 2006.

NATIONAL PRESIDENT JOHN R. ANDRaVS f.s an urxi!rgrOOuale,John ~~Ita Wta chapter at 1h= Slate Uni1~ty as !B:relaly, lrel&Jrer and ardJoo. f.s an alwnnus, he~ hl; chapter as housing OO!p. presi<l!nt and capital campaign chaiJ: He has bren honorErl as Wta~lta's "Altunnus r:i tl1e Year' tllfre times, and 16:1 tlJe plruming, fund raising and 001icatioi1 r:i a oo.v ~as 111:!!1 as W~1 Wta's 25tll annil~ gift to tlJe unil~ty. Nalionally,john has ~oed alma;t eight}~ as a regiooal ga.en101; four}~ as a menmr:i Push America's board r:i dirooots. has stalfoo Pi Kaw College since 19'Xl, seMI! as chainnan r:i tl1e Centennial Commi5sion ruJd Centennial Supreme O!apleJ; and was ali tor r:i 71Je Brotberl.xxx:i. History of Pi Ko{pa Phi. On tlJe National Couocil,john has~ as natiooal chaplain, !wire as natiooal historiru1, national lrel&Jrer and national vice presicH!t john holds an M.BA and has~1tmore tllan 20)~ as a prr:iessional witll tl1e Boy Soouts r:i Anlerica He is cwrently tlJe CEO r:i a HXJ,<XXJ youtll n-enrer Boy Soout Couocil in Minre11XJ!is..&. Paul \\me he lile; witl1 his wife, O!eri, and their II\~ children.

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NATIONAL VICE PRESIDENT J.JEFFRYWAHUN NATIONAL TREASURER MARK F. JACOBS Jeff is an initiate of the Alpha Epsilon chapter at the University of Florida and practices law in Tallahassee. His areas of practice include school law, telecommunications, public utility regulation, and consulting on election, gift and lobbying laws. jeff has a bachelor's and master's degree in accounting from Florida State University and graduated from tlle FSU College of Law. jeff has served as national chaplain, national chancellor, national secretary and as national treasurer. He has served as chapter advisor for Beta Eta (Florida State) and as an area governor for the state of Florida. jeff was Pi Kappa Phi's "Student of tlle Year" in 1985. He serves on the florida Board of Bar Examiners, recently finished service as chairman of the Greater Tallahassee Area Chamber of Commerce and is a graduate of Leadership florida. He has been married to his wife, Kris, for almost 20 years and has two sons, ages 10 and 7.

Mark was initiated into the Delta Psi chapter at tlle University of Texas- Arlington on December 10, 1979. He was the chapter's first legacy; his brotller was a founding member. Mark served as historian, warden, vice archon and archon, and graduated with a B.BA in finance. He later received his M.B.A. from Butler University. Mark is a tllree-time recipient of the "Area Governor of tlle Year" award, and he's served 10 years as a board member for Pi Kappa Phi Properties-four as president. Mark has served on tlle national council previously as national chaplain, national historian and is currently national secretary. Mark resides in Dallas and is tlle senior vice president and manager of the Southwest office forGE Commercial Finance where he manages a staff of eight corporate lenders who specialize in large cap lending throughout Texas, Okla., Ark. and La. Mark has a son, Landry, who lives in Indianapolis, Ind.

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NATIONALSECRETARY TRACVD. ~DUX

Tracy is a founding father of the Zeta Theta chapter at the University of Texas at Austin. Tracy served his chapter in the office of archon as an undergraduate, and on the Zeta Theta Housing Corporation as an alumnus. Tracy worked as a staff member at national headquarters and as executive vice president of Pi Kappa Phi Properties. Inc. He has served as a chapter advisor for Alpha Psi chapter (Indiana) and as area governor for the Pacific Northwest Region. For the past two years, Tracy has served on the ational Council as the national historian. Tracy received his bachelor's degree in government at the University of Texas at Austin, and his M.B.A. in finance at Indiana niversity Kelley School of Business. Tracy lives with his wife, Donna, near Portland, Ore., where he is currently the president and CEO of Logic General, Inc. , a manufacturer of CDs and DVDs.

NATIONAL HISTORIAN THOMAS B. SULLNAN Tom is a member of Delta Omega chapter at Thxas A&M University, from where he ean1ed a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's in university administration. As an undergraduate, Tom completed temJS as Push America chair, chaplain and vice archon. As a recipient of Delta Omega's "Brother of the Year" award, Tom also represented his chapter as a vice president of t\&M's lnterfratemity Council. As an alunmi member, Tom was on the national headquarters staff as director of chapter services and has filled several advisory roles, including chapter advisor for Eta Chi (TCU), recruitment advisor for Delta Omega (Te.xas A&M) and faculty advisor for Eta Rho (Te.xas Stale). He has also served as a regional govem01; and was recognized as "Regional Govemor of the Year" in 2003. Also in 2003, Tom became the volunteer director of e.xpansion. Tom currently li~ in Austin, Te.xas, where he is director of student life forSt Edwards Unil'ersity.

NATIONAL CHANCELLOR DUDL£Y F. WOODY Dudley was initiated into Xi chapter at Roanoke College in 1971 where he served his chapter as treasurer and archon. Dudley graduated summa cum laude from Roanoke in 1974 with a bachelor's of business administration degree. He received a juris doctorate from tl1e University of Virginia School of Law in 1977. For 10 years Dudley served on the board of directors for Push America, holding positions as president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary. Dudley currently lives in Roanoke, Va., with his wife, Natalie, and daughters Lauren, Nancy and Michelle. He is a principal in the law fim1 of Woods, Rogers, P.L.C.

NATIONAL CHAPlAIN DAVID M. WHilE Dave graduated from the New Jersey Institute of Technology with a degree in chemical engineering. As a student he was initiated into Beta Alpha chapter at NJIT and served temJS as archon, warden and chaplain. Since, Dave has proven himself as an active alunrni membet; volunteer and leader within the frarernity­serving as a chapter advisor for Zeta Kappa (Stock1on Stare) as well as Beta Alpha (NJIT), as a member of the Beta Alpha board of overseers, and most recently as a regional govemor for the Empire Region. At the Centennial Celebration in 2004, Dave was recognized at "Regional Govemor of the Year'' and was inducted into the Nu Phi Society. Dave was also a member of the Cenlennial ConUllission. A cyclist on the Gear Up Florida 1ean1 in 2003, Dave has been involved with Push America as well. Raising more than $11,000, he was the top fund-raiser for the event Dave currently li~ in Middletown, N.Y., with his wife, Paula, where he is vice president of !echnical sales for Cardinal Color.

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