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Alpha Rho Chi Iktinos Alumni Association 1 March 2016 69th National Convention Report It is with pleasure that I report on the past years activities of the Iktinos Alumni Association at the University of Michigan. 2015 was an eventful year complete with our annual Founder’s Day celebration, National Convention in San Jose, Welcome Back Dinner, End of Semester Dinner and Active-Alumni Dinner in Ann Arbor. The active chapter has been strong, with 43 active members and continually growing. The Alumni Association has awarded four Vern Gibbs Scholarships last year. We are very proud of the academic, portfolio, and community successes of the active chapter. There was close competition among all applicants for last year’s Vern Gibbs award. The active chapter also was honored as the chapter with highest GPA at the 68th National Convention. This April we will be celebrating Founders Day while congratulating another round of APX graduates and welcoming them into the Alumni Association. Also, the association is proud to announce two members are featured with photo and write-up in the Alumni Spotlight section of National’s website: Jordan Buckner, Linda Lilly, first female initiated into Alpha Rho Chi. Attached are our chapters Spring and Summer Newsletters further outlining our activities of the past year. We are fortunate to have such an active and engaged group of active and alumni members and look forward to continuing our brotherhood in Architecture and the Allied Arts into the next century. FAeA, Dave Pezda President, Iktinos Alumni Association
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ALPHA RHO CHI FRATERNITY
IKTINOS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER FALL/WINTER 2015
IKTINOS FAMILY PICNIC The Iktinos Alumni Association held a family picnic at the Pinckney State Recreation Area in July. Alums brought
children, grandchildren, parents and even a cousin. They also welcomed Ben Wichman, a transfer student to the
school of architecture and grandson of a friend of Linda Lilly. Dave Pezda and George Lilly brought sports
equipment and several attendees played whiffle ball and bean bag toss while others chatted, enjoyed appetizers and
perused Steve Janick’s album of photos of the Iktinos house during the 1960’s. They then had lunch. George Lilly
grilled hot dogs and hamburgers. Attendees brought a delicious variety of salads and other accompaniments. There
was then a piñata for the children: Steve & Evelyn Janick’s grandsons Evan & Ryan, Dave Pezda’s sons James &
Andrew, Devon & Bill Kinney’s son Liam and George & Linda Lilly’s grandchildren Ben, Lauren & Evan.
Everyone applauded when the children broke the piñata and scrambled for the toys and candy.
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ALUMNI SUMMIT HELD IN TUCSON
In October, WGA Laura Schmidt, WGAA Hao Phung and Alumni Director Jaun Valdez
welcomed 15 brothers representing eight alumni associations to the Alumni Summit. On Friday
evening there was a welcome reception at the Hotel Congress in downtown Tucson sponsored by
Anchor Wave Web Solutions who maintain the national website. On Saturday Brother Chuck
Albanese of Anthemios led the group on a tour of Mission San Xavier del Bac. Chuck is the
retired dean of the Architecture School at the University of Arizona and is now serving as
President of Mission Restoration. From there they went to the School of Natural Resources and
the Environment on the campus of the university. It was an opportunity to see this outstanding
building. While there the group gathered in the courtyard and participants were asked to say a
few words about what being an APX alum meant to them. They also each received an APX
Alumni keychain as a souvenir of the event.
On the way to their next destination Hao picked up an order of tamales and everyone
reassembled at a shelter in a local park. The weather was wonderful so it was great being
outdoors. After lunch they got down to business.
Hao passed out notebooks containing a list of discussion topics. The first topic was alumni dues
paid to the National APX organization. These are currently $100.00/year. Brothers from
Iktinos, Pytheos and Metagenes volunteered to establish an alumni dues metrics to research the
state of alumni dues and a benchmark for future dues target amount. The report will be
submitted before the 69th National Convention. The next topic was Metro Groups (see article
page 3). A Satyros brother offered to assist the WGAA in designing a Metro Groups web page
to identify “city captains” for each group. They would like to see more Metro Groups
established. Iktinos will assist brothers from other chapters living in the Detroit area in
organizing a group. They then talked about long term goals for alumni associations and future
alumni summits. It was suggested that the next summit focus on adding skills facing alumni
associations to increase alumni participation, adding value and career advice. Also in
conjunction with the Alumni Summit, the WGAA will explore opportunities for an Alumni
Retreat geared toward alumni focus bonding activities.
The WGA then explained the reasoning behind five motions that the Grand Council will put
before the delegates at the Convention in March. Copies of these motions will be distributed at
the Iktinos Alumni/Active Dinner in January. If you would like to review the motions before
then, contact Linda Lilly ([email protected]) and a copy will be emailed to you.
On Saturday evening attendees went to dinner at an Italian restaurant in the art deco district of
Tucson. When they returned to the hotel they got together for a night cap on the patio.
mailto:[email protected]
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APX GRAND COUNCIL APPOINTS WGAA
It was reported in the spring/summer newsletter that there was not a candidate for WGAA at the
national convention in San Jose. In July the Grand Council appointed Hao Phung of Daedalus.
Originally the function of the WGAA was exclusively alumni outreach. Over the years
additional responsibilities were added. A constant complaint from APX alums has been that they
feel that there is not someone on the Grand Council to speak exclusively on their behalf.
Therefore the Grand Council also made appointments for convention planning and other duties
that had fallen onto the WGAA. Hao is now unencumbered and can devote his time to
improving communications with alumni and encouraging their greater participation in our
fraternity. In addition two alumni directors have been appointed to assist Hao. They are Juan
Valdez of Pytheos and Michele LeTourneur of Metagenes. The Iktinos Alumni Association is
looking forward to working with Hao, Juan and Michele.
WGAA ALUMNI DIRECTOR ALUMNI DIRECTOR
HAO PHUNG JUAN VALDEZ MICHELE LETOURNEUR
APX METRO GROUPS
At the APX Alumni Summit in October, there was a discussion of Metro Groups. These are
made up of alums from various chapters who live in the same area. The Metro Groups are quite
casual and social in nature, the usual activity is getting together for Happy Hour. It is an
opportunity for those not living near their local alumni associations to maintain fraternity ties. If
you live in Washington DC, New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles or Chicago and would
like to attend a Metro Group activity, get in touch with Alumni Director Juan Valdez
([email protected]) and he will give you the contact person for your city. Also keep in
mind that alumni associations welcome brothers from other chapters at their events. If you are in
a city that has neither a metro group nor alumni association, there may still be other brothers in
your area. Juan can help you locate them.
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VERN GIBBS SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
In the Spring/Summer newsletter, it was reported that Alyssa Kargl, Patricia Hazle, Mary
Milford and Chris Doerr of our active chapter were presented with Vern Gibbs scholarships at
Founders Day. The Alumni Association again congratulates Alyssa, Patricia, Mary and Chris.
Their submissions are presented below.
CHRIS DOERR
PATRICIA HAZLE
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MARY MILFORD
ALYSSA KARGL
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IKTINOS HONOR ROLL
The following 27 brothers have paid their 2015 Iktinos Alumni Association dues:
Veronica Bauman, James Bowers, Mara Braspennix, Norman Burdick, Richard Chadwick,
Jessica Christensen, William Diene, Peter Haddix, Joe Henderson (Rabirius), Evelyn Janick,
Steve Janick, Shannon Kile, Devon Kinney, Dave Lawrence, George Lilly, Linda Lilly, Bill
Malvitz, Richard Millman, Dave Pezda, Amy Reineri, Ronald Rogers, Oren Simpson, Scott
Swanson (Daedalus), William Straub, Keith Weiland, Debra Whittaker, Hans Wiener and Kevin
Wierenga.
Thank you for your support of our alumni association and our scholarship and endowment
funds!!!
If you have not already paid your 2015 dues, you may do so by sending a check for $20.00,
payable to the Iktinos Alumni Association to Devon Kinney, 949 Brighton Lake Road, Brighton,
Michigan, 48116 or include it with the tear-off email survey on page 9.
WELCOME BACK TO A2 PARTY
In September the Iktinos Alumni Association welcomed our actives and their pledges back after
their summer break. They enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and caught up on work and travel that had
taken place over the summer and discussed upcoming activities. A buffet supper of quiche and
salad was served with blue and maize cupcakes for dessert.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
14 November, 8:30am-3:00pm……………………………………………Actives Initiate Pledges
December…………………………………………………………..End of Semester Get-Together
13 January, 6:00pm…………………………………..………………….….Alumni/Active Dinner
17-20 March...……………..…………………………National Convention in Charlottesville, NC
April…………………………………………………………………………..……..Founders Day
Pledge Initiation: See article on page 8.
End of Semester Get-Together: Each December our active chapter invites alumni to join them
at a local restaurant to celebrate the end of the semester and to wish one another happy holidays.
Attendees pay for their own meals. When our chapter announces the date and place, an email
reminder will be sent out to our members.
Alumni/Active Dinner: This will take place at the Newport West Clubhouse, 2300 Down-Up
Circle, Ann Arbor. Appetizers will be served, followed by a brief meeting (the main order of
business is to select our delegate to National Convention). After the meeting a buffet dinner will
be served.
National Convention: For more information go to the APX site at https://alpharhochi.org and
look under events.
Founders Day: This will be held on a Saturday afternoon in late April at the architecture
school. Our actives prepare a barbeque lunch. The alumni association presents APX medallions
to graduating seniors and Vern Gibbs scholarships. This is followed by the annual meeting of
the Iktinos Alumni Association. Postcards will be sent out as well as an email reminder.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO ATTEND AN IKTINOS EVENT,
BUT NEED A PLACE TO STAY?
The officers and board of our alumni association are always looking for ways to increase
participation in our activities. They realize that most of our brothers do not live in the Ann
Arbor area and it is not always practical to come in and return home in one day. Therefore those
who live in Ann Arbor and the surrounding communities have offered to host brothers overnight
in their homes. If you would like to spend the night, please contact Linda Lilly, (734)2226069 or
[email protected] and she will make the necessary arrangements. Also if you happen to be
in Ann Arbor even if there is not a fraternity event taking place, please get in touch with us.
When we hear from our brothers, local alums and often some actives arrange to go out for lunch
with the out-of-town brother. We hope to see you soon!
https://alpharhochi.org/mailto:[email protected]
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SEPTEMBER PLEDGE INITIATION
This fall our active chapter initiated seven
new members. Steve & Evelyn Janick and
George & Linda Lilly stopped by to wish
them well on the ritual and to drop off
homemade pumpkin squares and peanut
butter cookies. They also talked to the
pledges about the role of the alumni
association in continuing our ties as brothers
after graduation and in supporting our active
chapter.
NOVEMBER PLEDGE INITIATION
On Saturday, 14 November our actives will initiate students who pledged earlier this fall. In the
past students who pledged in the fall were initiated in January. Because of the way that the
architecture program is now structured, many students are not aware of our fraternity until their
junior year. By waiting until the beginning of the following semester to initiate the pledges they
were only active members for 1 ½ years before leaving for work or graduate school. The
thinking by our active chapter in condensing the pledging period was that these brothers would
have more time to fully participate in the fraternity. The initiation will be held at the Newport
West Clubhouse, 2300 Down-Up Circle, Ann Arbor. They will start around 8:00am and alums
are invited to stop by anytime during the day.
OH NO!! COULD THE PLEDGES BE USING CRIB NOTES!?!?
From Newsletter Editor Linda Lilly
For several years now George and I have reserved the Newport West Clubhouse on behalf of our
active chapter for pledge initiation. In addition to being busy with APX we also participate in
activities organized by our condo association. Last spring a few weeks after initiation we were at
the clubhouse for the Book Group. We were all deep into the discussion when one of our
neighbors found a slip of paper tucked into the cushion of her chair. She remarked that it was a
very curious message “Vitruvius Penn State” and on the other side “Lion”. She then pulled out a
second scrap of paper that said “Pytheos/University of Nebraska” and the reverse “Capital Plan”.
We feigned ignorance. The next time we got together with the Janicks we mentioned this. Steve
chuckled and said “So the kids are carrying on an age-old tradition using crib notes”. And for
good reason, these days they have even more chapters to remember!
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NEEDED: NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE CHAIR
At Founders Day, the Nominations Chair, Kevin Kerwan was elected as Iktinos Alumni
Association Secretary thus leaving the position of Nominations open. The duty of the chair is to
present a slate of candidates for Officers and Board members at the Founders Day Annual
Meeting. All positions are for a two year term, there are no term limits. In April, 2016 we will
be voting for President, Treasurer and two Board Members. Often those currently holding the
positions are willing to continue so it is just a matter of confirming that their candidacy can be
presented at the meeting. If not they will usually recommend a brother who may be interested in
serving our alumni association. Living in Ann Arbor is not a requirement for this position. To
volunteer as Nominations Chair, please contact President Dave Pezda ([email protected] or
734-4240673).
THE 2016 FALL/WINTER NEWSLETTER WILL BE ON-LINE
At the Founders Day Annual Meeting, it was decided to only mail out one newsletter per year
(the Spring/Summer issue) and that the Fall/Winter issue will be distributed by email starting in
2016. Our alumni association check book has more going out than coming in. So it is necessary
to cut expenses. Although folding, envelope stuffing, affixing stamps is done voluntarily by
local alums, the cost of printing, postage stamps and envelopes amount to $350.00 per issue.
These are sent to all Iktinos alumni regardless of whether they are current or not on alumni
association dues plus National Officers, the Region 5 Director, five copies to our active chapter
WA to share at their meeting and brothers from other chapters who have paid dues to receive our
newsletter. At this time we have email addresses for almost 50% of our membership. To send
out the next fall/winter newsletter on-line, we need more emails.
Please fill out the form below and return it to the newsletter editor Linda Lilly, 2274 Rivenoak
Court, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48103 or email Linda at [email protected], subject:
Iktinos. If you do not have email, please indicate that and the newsletter will still be sent to you
by post. Also if you have not yet paid your 2015 dues, you may include your check for $20.00,
payable to “Iktinos Alumni Association”. The newsletter editor will forward it to the treasurer.
NAME_______________________________________________________________________
EMAIL_______________________________________________________________________
______I DO NOT HAVE EMAIL
______I AM ENCLOSING MY 2015 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DUES
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THE IKTINOS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS and BOARD MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Dave Pezda, President ([email protected]) Data Base, George Lilly
Shannon Kile, Vice President ([email protected]) Events, Linda Lilly
Devon Kinney, Treasurer ([email protected]) History Book, Steve Janick
Kevin Kerwan, Secretary ([email protected]) Newsletter, Linda Lilly
Emily Gruman, Board ([email protected]) Nominations, Open
Steve Janick, Board ([email protected]) Vern Gibbs, Jeanne Hubert
Linda Lilly, Board ([email protected])
Kevin Wierenga, Board ([email protected])
Greg Wolfe, Board ([email protected])
Chris Doerr (Active WA), Board ([email protected])
IKTINOS FAMILY PICNIC
Article and more photos are on Page 1.
mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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ALPHA RHO CHI FRATERNITY
IKTINOS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER SPRING/SUMMER 2015
68TH APX CONVENTION
Four members of the Iktinos Alumni Association attended the 2015 Convention: Mara Braspennix,
Albert Law, George Lilly and Linda Lilly. The Thursday evening Welcome reception was held at
the Tech Museum. On Friday evening Iktinos alumni and actives got together at the Jade Garden
for dinner. At the Saturday evening awards banquet Iktinos was among the honorees. Patty Hazel
received a John Ross Scholarship and the Iktinos Chapter received the Whitten award for the best
GPA in the fraternity. See page 2 & 3 for a summary of the business sessions.
“The Tech” Museum Dinner at the Jade Garden
Awards and Dancing at the Banquet
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SAN JOSE CONVENTION
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUSINESS SESSIONS
WGA Laura Schmidt welcomed attendees to the 68th Convention. There was silence while she
read the names of brothers that have passed. The Credentials Committee then seated the delegates.
WA Chris Doerr represented the Iktinos chapter and Linda Lilly the Alumni Association. There
were 40 representing student chapters and alumni associations. The delegates of chapters that had
been installed since the previous convention were recognized and applauded. The standing rules
were accepted with an amendment. The amendment concerned last minute motions that try to pass
as unfinished business from the previous year. The thought was that if a subject came up in the
last convention there is certainly enough time to prepare a formal motion to be brought before the
delegation. This passed. The order of business was suspended to review a petition from the newly
formed Sostratus Alumni Association to be seated at the delegate table. The vote was unanimous
and the seating of their delegate brought the total to 41, the most ever at an APX convention.
Convention officers were elected: Emma Schrantz of Rabirius, President and Camilla Romero of
Nikon, Secretary. They appointed Jonathan Conway of Vitruvius as Sargeant at Arms and Randy
Fernando of Senenmut as Parliamentarian.
Volunteers came forward to serve on the Audit, Resolutions and Nominations Committees. Laura
Schmidt gave the report of the Grand Council, explaining where funds come from and where they
are dispersed. Insurance accounts for 10% of the budget, it covers the national organization,
chapters and alumni associations, but not individuals. New this year was a roundtable for faculty
advisors which took place in Houston. The Grand Council felt that this was successful and plan
to do it again later this year. Laura would like to eliminate the need for certified mail and go with
DocuSign. Certified mail is a huge inconvenience for both the sender and the recipient. She also
announced a contest with prizes open to all members of the fraternity to make a video “Who Is
APX?”
The Hadrian Chapter gave a presentation on risk management. The APX Foundation report was
given by Treasurer Chuck Nickel. The Nominating Committee reported that Emily Bowers of
Rabirius will be a candidate for her second term as WGE. There were no candidates for WGAA.
Current WGAA Mara Braspennix has decided not to seek a second term. This is because of a new
career opportunity which will not be compatible with serving as WGAA. The nominations were
closed. This concluded the Friday business session. In the afternoon attendees heard from keynote
speaker, Dr. Leon Segal of Innovationship on “Design Thinking”.
The Saturday session began with unfinished business. There was a proposal to allow an active
who is still in school, but has not yet received a degree after five years be allowed to join the
alumni association. This failed. However later under new business a committee was appointed to
further investigate this. Also during new business two resolutions passed: 1) A change in the
bylaws describing the convention to comply with new Illinois law. 2) As discussed earlier in the
Grand Council report the wording was changed to allow for DocuSign. Emily Bowers was
reelected as WGE.
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CONVENTION (CONT.)
There was still no candidate for WGAA. The Grand Council will make an appointment. This
was followed by suggestions for the betterment of the fraternity. Chapters and Alumni
Associations were encouraged to post events on the APX website. The Convention Planner
announced that the 2016 convention will be held in Charlotte, North Carolina and the 2017
convention will be in Portland, Oregon. The 68th Convention was adjourned.
Convention Officers Iktinos Delegates
JANUARY PLEDGE INITIATION
In January our active chapter initiated 19 pledges. The Iktinos Alumni Association welcomes our
new brothers!
January, 2015 Initiates
Region 5 Director Maggie Mueller and President Dave Pezda speaks to pledges
Iktinos WA Chris Doerr quiz pledges about the role of the alumni association.
on APX facts and history .
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FOUNDERS DAY, 25 APRIL
The 2015 Founders Day celebration began with an opportunity to review student projects and a barbecue
lunch prepared by our actives. They also distributed copies of their chapter newsletter, asked everyone to
sign congratulation cards for the seniors and displayed the Whitten award that they received at Convention.
WA Chris Doerr welcomed and introduced the parents of actives. President Dave Pezda on behalf of the
Alumni Association again welcomed everyone and thanked the actives for the delicious lunch. He and
Vice President Shanon Kile presented APX medallions to the graduating seniors. WGAA Mara
Braspennix who was the first winner of a Vern Gibbs Scholarship in 2000 presented scholarships to this
year’s recipients. These were Alyssa Kargl, Patricia Hazle, Mary Milford and Chris Doerr. The alums
then retreated to a classroom for their annual meeting.
Dave Pezda called the meeting to order and held the roll call. He then suspended the order of business so
that Charlie Wojtas of our student chapter could show APX items that our actives are selling as a fund
raiser. These included a thermos, key chain and stickers. These will be featured on a future Facebook
post so that those who were not in attendance will have an opportunity to purchase. The minutes of last
year’s meeting were approved. Dave then discussed our finances and our funds managed by the APX
Foundation. It was asked that the newsletter editor include an article to further explain these funds. (See
article page 7). He announced upcoming activities: Summer Picnic and Welcome back to A2 Party. (See
article on page 9.) There was no old business. The Treasurer’s Report from Devon Kinney and the
Executive Assistant’s Report from George Lilly were approved. It was noted that our income to our
checking account is less than our expenses. WA Chris Doerr reported on behalf of the chapter. They had
several fundraising activities this year, but the biggest money maker was the APX Grilled Cheese Sales.
Their professional visit this year was again to Angelini and Associates, but this time to a construction site.
For philanthropy they “upcycled” furniture for the Habitat for Humanity ReStore to improve the resale
value. The Social activities included a visit to the Dexter Cider Mill. Linda Lilly reported on events and
communications. To cut down on expenses she suggested that we only send out one newsletter per year
and that the second newsletter be distributed via email. This was approved with the stipulation that
postcards be sent out to gather additional emails.
Mara Braspennix reported on National Convention. Steve Janick reported on the progress of the history
book. He expects it to be finished this summer.
Kevin Kerwin reported for the nominating committee. Shannon Kile was reelected Vice President and
Kevin Kerwin was elected Secretary. Chris Kertovic has served as Secretary since 1998 and felt that he
would like to step aside. We thank Chris for his many years of service to our alumni association.
BBQ in Courtyard Lining Up for Lunch
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FOUNDER’S DAY PHOTOS (Cont.)
Vern Gibbs Scholarship Recipients Graduating Seniors
Alumni Business Meeting
FALL, 2014 ALUMNI SUMMIT
The Alumni Summit was held in October, 2014 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Romulus, Michigan, near the
Detroit Metro Airport. On Friday evening they got together at a local restaurant. The meeting began on
Saturday morning and ran until 5:00pm with a break for boxed lunches. There were 23 attendees
representing 18 alumni associations. WGAA Mara Braspennix began the meeting with a recap of the
spring meeting. She remarked that the Grand Council was receptive to the ideas generated at the previous
meeting. Mara also spoke about the “lifetime” experience of APX. This led to a discussion of what can
be done to reactivate alumni. Reports from committees that were formed at the last meeting were heard
including the role and responsibilities of an Alumni Director and establishing more Metro Associations.
On Saturday evening they dined at a Mexican restaurant in Detroit.
Alumni Summit Business Meeting and Dinner
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CELEBRATING THE END OF THE SEMESTER
In December, the Iktinos active chapter invited members of the Alumni Association to join
them at Shiva’s Restaurant on State Street to celebrate the end of final exams and projects.
ACTIVE/ALUMNI DINNER
In January Iktinos actives and alumni got together at the Newport West Clubhouse for their annual
dinner. They sampled a cheese and cracker tray while catching up on how everyone spent the
holiday break. President Dave Pezda then called the group to order for a brief business meeting.
Normally the delegate to Convention is selected at this time, but they had not yet heard back from
those who plan to attend Convention. Therefore this was tabled and the delegate will be chosen
via an e-meeting of the officers and board. Jeanne Hubert gave a report on the Vern Gibbs
Scholarship. She has sent the submission forms to our actives. Linda Lilly made a motion to
increase the amount of scholarships by using all or part of the recommended distribution from the
Iktinos Endowment in addition to the recommended distribution from the Vern Gibbs Scholarship
Fund. Last year some of the earnings from the Iktinos Endowment were used to pay for the
reformatting and updating of the Iktinos History Book, but we have no projects such as that
planned for 2015. Once we receive the report from the APX Foundation and we know how much
money we have to work with and Jeanne’s committee has judged the submissions from our actives,
we will decide on exact sums to award at Founders Day. The motion passed. Dave announced
that the Alumni Association has reserved the Willow Shelter at Pinkney Recreation Area for a
family picnic to be held on Saturday 25 July. (See article on Page 9.) The meeting was adjourned
and everyone enjoyed a fondue supper.
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IKTINOS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DUES
At the Founders Day meeting, Treasurer Devon Kinney said that she has received questions about the
contributions and funds that appear on our dues form. The first line is the $20.00 annual Alumni
Association dues. The second line is for those who would like to make an additional contribution to
our operating funds. These funds cover the printing and mailing of our newsletter, paying our annual
State of Michigan corporation fee, medallions for graduating seniors and taking our active chapter out
to Friday dinner at Convention. Convention registration fees do not include food on Friday evening.
Only food and non-alcoholic beverages are paid from alumni association funds. Alums in attendance
split the bar bill from their pockets for themselves and any actives over 21. The food for the Welcome
Back to Ann Arbor party and the Alumni/Active Dinner is prepared and donated by local alumni. Our
alumni association is incorporated as a non-profit organization, but not a charitable organization
therefore neither the dues nor any other contributions to the association are tax deductible. However,
these contributions help to maintain ties among alumni and with our students. The Alumni Association
checking account is completely separate from any of the funds described below.
The next line is for contributions to the Vern Gibbs Scholarship fund. This was begun with a $5,000.00
bequest from Brother Gibbs. The fund is now at $10,062.00. We use this money to award scholarships
to our actives. Depending on the quality of submissions we have awarded from one to four
scholarships annually. This fund is managed for us by the APX Foundation which is an educational
charity so donations to the Vern Gibbs Scholarship Fund are tax deductible. In addition the APX
Foundation manages the Iktinos Endowment Fund for us so these donations are also tax deductible.
This was started with a $20,000.00 bequest from Brother Chamberlain. It is now at $48,885.00.
Because this fund is linked with the Vern Gibbs Scholarship Fund, we can and have used this to
supplement the recommended distribution amount so that we can appropriately honor our scholarship
recipients. For example this year the Vern Gibbs Committee suggested four awards; one of $500.00
and three of $300.00 totaling $1,400.00, however the recommended distribution from Vern Gibbs was
only $800.00. The remainder of the money came from the Iktinos Endowment Fund. We have also
used this fund for other educational purposes such as the Iktinos History book. If at some time we
decide to provide a fraternity house for our chapter we can borrow this money from ourselves in the
sense that one can borrow from one’s IRA to buy a house.
There is also an Iktinos Fund administered by the University of Michigan for our active chapter. Our
chapter uses this fund to help with their Convention expenses and for sponsoring educational seminars
held at the architecture school. Although this fund was initially started by our alumni association, it
has absolutely nothing at all to do with the above described funds. However the alumni association
would like to remind our members that when you donate to the University of Michigan, please
designate your contribution to the Iktinos Fund at the Taubman School of Architecture. This is tax
deductible, your name will be included in the list of donors in the architecture school publication and
it is very much appreciated by our actives.
A dues form is included with this newsletter. Please make your check payable to the Iktinos Alumni
Association and send it to Devon Kinney, 949 Brighton Lake Road, Brighton, Michigan, 48116. If
you prefer to send in your dues via PayPal, please go to the Iktinos Alumni Association Facebook
page at http://apxumich.com/alumni/ .
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CONDOLENCES
After the fall/winter newsletter was sent out, the editor heard from Carolyn Stephenson that her
husband, Brother Fred Stephenson had passed. Carolyn wrote that she and Fred had both worked
on their life histories for their children and others to read. Here are some excerpts of what she has
sent to the Iktinos Alumni Association Newsletter.
Fred was an unusual architect. The family moved from Michigan to Kansas in 1961 so that he
could research the potential for more cost efficient ways to produce buildings. He taught at the
University of Kansas for eight years, which included eight months leave for work at the Institute
for Applied Technology in Washington, DC. He was a pioneer in the application of performance
methodology, in architecture and the development of industrialized building systems. He was
architect for hundreds of buildings of various kinds and types, many of them built in the Kansas
City, Missouri area. Fred worked for Butler Manufacturing for ten years and started his own
business in 1988.
Fred’s interests included model railroads, model ships and antique cars. Carolyn was the owner
of a dollhouse store. This led Fred to write a book on dollhouse construction and finishing plus a
series of dollhouse plans sold nationwide. He wrote 50 articles for dollhouse magazines.
Carolyn concluded her note “I have been blessed with many friends and family, but, of course, I
miss him.” A sympathy card was sent on behalf of the Iktinos Alumni Association.
Brother Michael Patrick Burton passed away on 5 October, 2014 at the age of 26. Brother
Burton received his BS from the University of Michigan in 2009 and completed his Master of
Architecture with distinction from Harvard despite battling cancer. Memorial services were held
in California, New York and Michigan. Usually the alumni association does not send flowers,
however in this case an arrangement of white roses (our fraternity flower) was sent to the service
held in Michigan. His classmates have started a scholarship fund. If you wish to donate go to
https://leadersandbest.umich.edu/find/#/scu/caup, use the “Write in Your Gift” button and write in
Michael Burton Memorial Architecture Scholarship.
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!
On Saturday evening after Founders Day,
some of the Alums got together at Carlyle
Restaurant on Jackson Road to toast the
anniversary of Alumni VP Shannon &
James Kile.
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DON’T FORGET TO MARK YOUR CALENDAR FOR THESE EVENTS!!!
25 July, 12:00 noon………………………………………………………….Iktinos Family Picnic
September or October………………………………………………….....Actives Initiate Pledges
9 September, 6:00pm……….………………………………………Welcome Back to Ann Arbor
9-11 October………………………………………………………………………Alumni Summit
Iktinos Family Picnic: The Iktinos Alumni Association has reserved the Willow Shelter at the
Pinckney Recreation Area for a family picnic, starting at 12:00 noon on Saturday, 25 July. The
Shelter has a barbecue, covered picnic tables and is close to the lake and a children’s play area.
All alums, their spouses, children and grandchildren are invited. The alumni association will
provide burgers, sausages, buns, condiments and paper plates, napkins and plastic tableware.
Water and soft drinks will also be provided. Alcoholic beverages are permitted at Pinckney.
Attendees can bring wine or beer. There is not a charge for this event however the picnic
committee suggests a donation of $5.00 per adult to help defray expenses. No donation is
necessary for children. There will be a donation bowl at the picnic. Attendees are asked to bring
an appetizer, salad or dessert to share. RSVP to Linda Lilly (734-2226069 or
[email protected]). Please indicate how many will be attending with you and if you will
be bringing children. If there are enough children, we will organize a special activity for them.
Actives Initiate Pledges: Our active chapter will be initiating pledges in September or October.
When they have an exact date, an email reminder will be sent out.
Welcome Back to A2 Party: The Iktinos Alumni Association will welcome our student chapter
back to Ann Arbor after their summer break on 9 September, 6:00pm. This will take place at the
home of George and Linda Lilly, 2274 Rivenoak Court, Ann Arbor, 48103. A buffet supper will
be served.
Alumni Summit: The Alumni Summit will take place 9-11 October in Tucson, Arizona. For
more information, see the APX National web site at https://alpharhochi.org/. Look under events.
NEWS FROM OUR BROTHERS
During the Christmas holidays, Steve Bother Keith Weiland and his wife Lois
& Evelyn Janick, Bill & Marie Malvitz, Grant have moved from Atlanta to
and Peter & Rena VanderHeide got Sarasota. The Alumni Association wishes
together at the Oak City Grill. them all the best in their new home.
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THE IKTINOS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
OFFICERS and BOARD MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Dave Pezda, President ([email protected]) Data Base, George Lilly
Shannon Kile, Vice President ([email protected]) Events, Linda Lilly
Devon Kinney, Treasurer ([email protected]) History Book, Steve Janick
Kevin Kerwan, Secretary ([email protected]) Newsletter, Linda Lilly
Emily Gruman, Board ([email protected]) Nominations, Open
Steve Janick, Board ([email protected]) Vern Gibbs, Jeanne Hubert
Linda Lilly, Board ([email protected])
Kevin Wierenga, Board ([email protected])
Greg Wolfe, Board ([email protected])
Chris Doerr (Active WA), Board ([email protected])
IKTINOS ARCHIVES ARE ON OUR WEBSITE
Brothers that attended the Iktinos Centennial Celebration at the Michigan League in January, 2014
had the opportunity to peruse a display of our chapter’s archives. These archival panels were
augmented with memorabilia that brothers brought in January and updated with photos of the
centennial celebration. They were then displayed at the National Convention in Chicago. These
40+ panels began with what was happening in the world when APX was founded in 1914. The
next panel included pre-1914 photographs and documents from Sigma Upsilon, the forerunner to
the Iktinos chapter. They then showed the history of our chapter in five year segments. Some
segments required as many as three panels to show everything that was going on. This vast display
posed a problem for storage. However before disassembling the panels, they were photographed.
Photographs of the panels can be viewed on our website. Go to our active chapter’s website at
http://apxumich.com/ and click on Alumni Association, then scroll down to “Links”. We hope
you enjoy learning more about our history.
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