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A valued partner in higher education. Ninety percent of college takes place outside of classroom walls. Those who spend that 90 percent with SigEp are enjoying a better start to college, greater personal and professional growth, and a more successful transition to life after college. Because of your support, SigEp is forever changing the lives of the brothers who spend their college years with us.

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ANNUALREPORT 2015

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FROM THEGRAND PRESIDENT

Fraternally,

Richard W. Bennet IIIGrand President

W e exist to build character, to strengthen values, to be a laboratory for leadership skills development, and to hone the social

skills that are so critical to success but can’t be taught in a classroom.

At colleges and universities across the country, we are filling significant voids in the student experience and delivering on a commitment to serve as a valued partner in higher education. We are providing high-achieving young men with the continuous development essential to leading happy and meaningful lives.

Early in SigEp’s history, we set our sights on becoming the premier college fraternity. Today, it is clear that goal has been attained. However, a deteriorating Greek system requires us to think bigger. We can no longer be satisfied with being the best fraternity. SigEp must be the leader of all campus organizations.

Our success as an organization is determined in large part by the donors and volunteers who invest in our undergraduate brothers and the programs that define their college years. In our 2014-2015 fiscal year, our alumni, volunteers, parents and friends gave $2.9 million in support of the SigEp experience, a 12.7 percent growth in giving relative to last year.

This generosity has strengthened our brand-defining Balanced Man Program through improved education and resources, well-trained volunteers, increased staff support, and chapter facilities that foster healthy living and academic success. The transformative impact of the BMP is undeniable, and our undergraduate brothers made it the official development model for all SigEp chapters at our 2015 Conclave.

An increase in donor support also led to an expansion of programs that complement the BMP and accelerate the development of our brothers. At EDGE, Carlson Leadership Academy, Ruck Leadership Institute, Life After College and the Tragos Quest to Greece, our brothers developed the advanced leadership and social skills required to lead their peers and serve global communities. With the support of annual giving, enrollment in these programs grew by 12.5 percent this year to reach 7,551 emerging leaders.

Your investment in SigEp means that more college men are seeking out our Fraternity. Today, our undergraduate membership is the largest it’s been in more than two decades and totaled 15,421 at the end of last year. The academic achievement of our brothers is also climbing, and the average chapter GPA reached a historic high of 3.15 for the 2014-2015 school year.

I dream of a time when every university wants a SigEp chapter on their campus because they believe passionately in the value we provide to their educational process and campus culture. Our Balanced Man Program, Residential Learning Communities and nationally acclaimed leadership events have given us a strong start. However, a transformational and permanent expansion of these programs is constrained by funding each year. In order for SigEp to achieve its full potential, we cannot rely on undergraduate fees to support more than 80 percent of the SigEp experience.

We have important work ahead of us as an organization, and over the next several years we will embark on efforts to dramatically increase the size of our grant through both annual giving and endowments. In doing so, we will expand the impact of programs

that are producing the world’s next generation of values-based leaders. Together, we will ensure that every brother receives robust educational opportunities throughout their college careers, experiences accelerated development through regional and national leadership events, and is supported by living-learning environments that rival the models established at Oxford and Cambridge.

I’m proud of all that we are already doing to make this happen, and I’m honored to be able to share some of those stories in this year’s annual report. None of them would be possible without your support and the generosity of thousands of donors and volunteerswho believe in what we do and in our potential to do even more.

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BY THE NUMBERS A summary of your giving2YOUR IMPACT Chapter programs, leadership events and scholarships supported by you4NEW ENDOWMENTS Team Hartman and The Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute30

HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETY Recognizing undergraduate donors36BOARD OF GOVERNORS Recognizing annual leadership donors to SigEp39LEGACY SOCIETY Recognizing our estate donors422014-15 DONOR LIST Recognizing all of our 2014-15 donors by chapter44LEADERSHIP National Board of Directors, Educational Foundation Trustees, SigEp National Housing Directors58WAYS TO GIVE60CONTACT US61

REPORT CARD Chapter participation in SigEp programs, attendance at leadership events and performance32

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ALUMNI: 3,025 DONORS / $2,572,083

AVCs AND PRIVATE CORPORATIONS: 29 DONORS / $91,651

BOARDS AND STAFF*: 86 DONORS / $180,514

FRIENDS OF SIGEP: 78 DONORS / $55,274

UNDERGRADUATES: 767 DONORS / $18,234

*Includes Fraternity, Foundation and SigEp National Housing Boards All figures are unofficial until our annual audit is completed by Cherry Bekaert LLP.

CHAPTER AND NAMED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS$1,077,174 / 755 DONORS

RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES$959,931 / 258 DONORS

ANNUAL FUND AND LEADERSHIP EVENT GIFTS$880,651 / 3,217 DONORS

DONORSUMMARY

2014-2015GIVING BY FUNDS

TOTAL GIVING

$2,917,7562014-2015FUNDRAISING SUMMARY

BY THE NUMBERS

CASH AND STOCK

$2,818,370CORPORATE MATCHING

$11,480IN-KIND GIFTS

$8,980LEGACY GIFTS

$78,926

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LEADERSHIPGRANT

‘09-’10 ‘10-’11 ‘11-’12 ‘12-’13 ‘13-’14 ‘14-’15

14800

14700

14900

15000

15100

15200

15300

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1550015,421

UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERSGRADE POINT AVERAGE

‘09-’10 ‘10-’11 ‘11-’12 ‘12-’13 ‘13-’14 ‘14-’15

3.15

LEADERSHIP EVENT ATTENDANCE

‘09-’10 ‘10-’11 ‘11-’12 ‘12-’13 ‘13-’14 ‘14-’150

2500

5000

7500

10000

7,551

Conclave Non-Conclave

YOUR DOLLARSAT WORK

CHAPTER AND NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS

$541,574LEADERSHIP GRANT*

$1,110,812RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITY GRANTS**

$1,340,113

*This grant is awarded to the Fraternity to fund SigEp’s nationally recognized leadership events and support the growth of chapter programs like the Balanced Man Program and Residential Learning Communities.

**Residential Learning Community grants allow alumni to support housing initiatives, faculty fellow and resident scholar programs, and other academic programs.

2014-2015FUND ALLOCATION

2009-2010$240,000

2010-2011 $360,000

2011-2012 $400,000

2013-2014$1,000,000

2014-2015$1,110,812

2012-2013 $680,000

3.08

3.07

3.09

3.1

3.11

3.12

3.13

3.14

3.15

BY THE NUMBERS

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Your Impact

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A VALUED PARTNER IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Ninety percent of college takes place outside of classroom walls. Those who spend that 90 percent with SigEp are enjoying a better start to college, greater

personal and professional growth, and a more successful transition to life after college. Because of your support, SigEp is forever changing the lives of the brothers who spend their college years with us.

The chapter programs, leadership events and scholarships made possible through your generosity are filling a critical void felt by students, administration and faculty. Your impact can be seen through the stories shared in this year’s annual report, as well as the thousands more that are written on campuses across the country every year.

YOUR IMPACT

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SigEp’s Balanced Man Program is helping studentsachieve more in college, discover their passions and planfor their futures. At the core of chapter life, the Balanced Man Program provides the structure, support and guidance required to navigate the 90 percent of college spent outside of classroom walls. With a focus on scholarship, leadership and life skills, the program teaches brothers to lead and speak in front of a crowd, to work effectively with their peers and achieve their highest academic potential.

Alumni, volunteers and university faculty serve as mentors in the program, and progressive challenges provide brothers the opportunity to develop throughout their college years. Upon graduation, our brothers are prepared to succeed and achieve balance in every aspect of their post-collegiate lives.

I didn’t know anyone when I moved here from Costa Rica, but my brothers gave me a sense of belonging to something bigger than myself. I’ve learned to cherish the Balanced Man

Program because it has completely reshaped my college experience, my way of thinking and provided me so many different opportunities. I know that no matter where I goin the world, the lessons I’ve learned from SigEp will guide me to success. — Carlos Soto, Loyola Marymount ‘16

BALANCED MAN PROGRAM

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UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERS

15,421AVERAGE CHAPTER

SIZE

67GRADE POINT

AVERAGE

3.15

Sigma Phi Epsilon was specifically

identified as an organization we were

interested in joining the university, in

large part because of the way in which

the organization expresses its values

through programs like the Balanced

Man Program.

—Karen Whitney, Ph.D., President,

Clarion University

Through the Balanced Man Program,

SigEp chapters are able to support

the academic mission of an institution

while offering a variety of experiences

for its members. … At Valpo, we value

leadership and service, which are both

core principles of the Balanced Man

Program. This makes SigEp an

excellent complement to the overall

Valpo experience.

—Mark A. Heckler, Ph.D., President,

Valparaiso University

CONTINUING TO LEAD AS A FRATERNITY OF FIRSTSThe Balanced Man Program has positioned SigEp as a leader in higher education, and a 2015 Conclave vote made the program the official development model of all SigEp chapters. With the milestone legislation,SigEp became the first national fraternity to remove pledging with an undergraduate vote. SigEp is responding to undergraduate and volunteer calls for additional Balanced Man Program training and resources. Last year, brothers saw improved service from regional directors, new education at Carlson Leadership Academies and resources to help guide brothers through the program’s curriculum. Gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund support further education for undergraduates and volunteers.

BALANCED MAN PROGRAMTo learn more, visit sigep.org/bmp

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From the moment a student enters our RLC, they are flooded with opportunities and resources that will help them succeed. Living in an RLC has helped me develop the

habits and skills that set me apart from my peers.

—Ryan Peebles, Illinois ‘17

Brothers at Residential Learning Community chapters have higher grades and are more engaged on campus. The Residential Learning Community program expands upon traditional residential college models from Oxford and Cambridge to provide unparalleled access to university faculty and high-achieving peers. Faculty fellows and resident scholars teach classes, host office hours and help brothers develop life skills they need to succeed after graduation, all within the chapter’s home. These state-of-the-art facilities provide premier student housing for undergraduate SigEps and live-in graduate advisors. They include classrooms, faculty office space and dedicated study rooms.

Today, 50 chapters are accredited through a rigorous RLC application process, and elements of the program are being supported by Foundation grants at chapters nationwide. Gifts from alumni and friends support the four core areas of these living-learning communities: premier Balanced Man Program experiences, university partnerships supported by faculty fellows, strong networks of volunteer support, and physical environments conducive to academic success.

RESIDENTIAL LEARNINGCOMMUNITIES

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SigEp’s RLC program creates a

unique synergy between the goals

of higher education and the Cardinal

Principles of the Fraternity. SigEp

adds value to the campus community,

and the academic community helps

these men become engaged scholars.

Scholarship, leadership, intellectual

excellence and integrity; it all comes

together in the RLC design.

—Deb Mullen, Ph.D., Associate Dean

of the College of Education,

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Dr. Deb Mullen works alongside co-faculty fellow Patrice Berger, Ph.D., Director of the University Honors Program at Nebraska-Lincoln, and resident scholar Tony Lazarowicz, Ph.D., Nebraska Renaissance, to lead two university-accredited courses inside the Nebraska Alpha RLC. The team also provides ongoing academic support and has helped facilitate unique learning experiences like an annual study abroad program in the Amazon Rainforest. The RLC’s programs and facilities are supported by generous gifts from alumni and friends.

*Data compiled in biennial application for SigEp’s Buchanan Cup.

AVERAGE RLC GPA COMPARED TO 3.15 FOR

ALL CHAPTERS

3.25

UNIVERSITY COURSESPROVIDED BY SIGEP

CHAPTERS*

10

FACULTY FELLOWS & RESIDENT SCHOLARS

155

RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIESTo learn more, visit sigep.org/rlc

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As a new chapter counselor, and as a volunteer getting back involved, I’m definitely glad I attended this training …

I am better prepared to have the important—but often difficult—conversations on topics like sexual assault prevention.

—Matt McKnight, Nevada-Reno ’07

SigEp volunteers provide critical mentorship and support for undergraduates. Our volunteers offer new perspectives, insight and consistency. They serve as role models. And they help undergraduates overcome obstacles, avoid life-altering mistakes and accomplish goals that might otherwise seem out of reach. Their involvement contributes to the stability of our chapters and the success of our brothers.

This year, SigEp volunteers had more opportunities to develop skills needed to be highly effective mentors. Expanded volunteer training at Carlson Leadership Academies and new, regional “Drive-Ins” made in-person education more accessible than ever. New volunteers found immediate support through the Training in Ten video series and new onboarding programs for chapter counselors and balanced man stewards.

Volunteer education is funded in part by gifts to our Annual Fund. Brothers and friends determined to ensure the availability and growth of these opportunities over time are building an endowment named in honor of Past Grand President Phillip Cox (see page 31 for more).

VOLUNTEER EDUCATION

TOTAL NUMBER OF CHAPTER VOLUNTEERS

2,425

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As a higher education professional, I see college men are dealing with more problems than ever before and that they need volunteers and mentors. I wouldn’t be the type of

professional, man and father I am today without the support of the mentors that volunteered their time for me, and that’s why I volunteer today. It’s important forus to give back to the next generation and help young men stay on the right path.

—Victor Wilson, Georgia Renaissance, Ed.M., V.P. for Student Affairs, University of Georgia, National Director, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity

VIRTUAL TRAININGS

3,125IN-PERSON TRAININGS

365

VOLUNTEER EDUCATIONTo learn more, visit sigep.org/volunteer

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EDGE is preparing young men to approach their college years with purpose and meaning. Students face unique challenges as they adjust to college: the pressures to “fit in,” to drink alcohol, or to use drugs, and the stresses of balancing academics, extracurriculars, on- and off-campus jobs, and a new social life. At EDGE, SigEp’s newest brothers learn how to overcome obstacles like these and create healthy habits for a lifetime of achievement. Brothers return to campus with a greater understanding of their environments, their ability to influence others and the importance of living SigEp’s values. This high-energy, overnight program is filled with teambuilding activities and small-group discussions that teach self-awareness and sound decision-making.

Gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund make EDGE possible, and recent giving resulted in the addition of eight new programs and a record high enrollment. A total of 61 EDGE programs gave 3,888 new brothers the chance to experience their first national leadership event and connect with brothers, alumni and volunteers from neighboring chapters. The program is now overseen by New Member Orientation Director Meghan Grace, M.A., who comes to SigEp from the University of Arizona, where she led a three-level leadership development program for first-year students.

EDGE

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HELPING BROTHERS MAKE BETTER CHOICESEDGE participants are better prepared to recognize and avoid risky behaviors that could put them or their peers in harm’s way. Since the program’s launch, SigEp has seen a significant decrease in the number of insurance claims made each year.

REACHING MORE BROTHERS EACH YEARSigEp donors have made it possible to increase the percentage of new members attending EDGE, even as membership numbers continue to climb.

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EDGE helped me realize my full potential and taught me how to reach it in the future. The conversations we

had taught me how to set my goals, what hardships to expect along the way andhow to ask for help from my brothers.

—Nick Hymanson, North Carolina State ‘18

EDGE ATTENDANCE

INSURANCE CLAIMS

EDGETo learn more, visit sigep.org/edge

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UNDERGRADUATES ENROLLED IN CARLSON WERE NEW

LEADERS SERVING IN NON-OFFICER ROLES

1 in 2OF UNDERGRADUATES

LEFT CARLSON WITH MORE CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY TO LEAD THEIR

CHAPTERS

96%

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Brothers are empowered to lead their chapters and transform their campus communities at Carlson Leadership Academies. SigEp chapters are filling a voidin higher education and challenging the perceived limitationsof a fraternity experience. At Carlson Leadership Academies, chapter leaders develop the skills and confidence required to support a transformative SigEp experience. They receive hands-on education in effective chapter leadership,Balanced Man Program implementation, goal setting and project management.

The academies are named for Brother Curtis L. Carlson, Minnesota ’37, founder and chairman of the Carlson Companies. Brother Carlson’s philanthropic support and leadership helped expand this program from previously smaller leadership academies. Today, the Carlson Leadership Academies are supported by gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund, and donor generosity helped support a record-breaking enrollment of 2,837 this year.

CARLSON LEADERSHIPACADEMY

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CARLSON GROWS AS TRAINING GROUND FOR CURRENTAND FUTURE LEADERSA growing number of new and rising chapter leaders are seeking the education delivered at these academies, even before assuming an elected office. Chapters sending current and future officers have easier transitions and more leaders on hand to support initiatives like the Balanced Man Program.

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Carlson helped our executive committee remember what matters most during our tenure

—integrating SigEp’s Cardinal Principles into our leadership styles and the direction of the chapter.After Carlson, we created a plan aimed at providing academic assistance and resources to our members, and our efforts led to a .2 increase in chapter GPA this year.

—Austin Dean, San Diego State ‘16

CARLSON ENROLLMENT

CARLSON LEADERSHIP ACADEMYTo learn more, visit sigep.org/carlson

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The leader’s unique legacy is the creation of valued institutions that

survive over time.

—James Kouzes and Barry Posner, California Santa-Barbara ’70,

authors of “ The Leadership Challenge”

During an intensive five-day program, Ruck Scholars identify their true potential and develop a framework for mastering exemplary practices of leadership. SigEp’s top-performing undergraduates overcome perceived limitations and establish the skills required to lead meaningful and lasting change in their chapters, campuses and communities. The curriculum draws from the world-renowned book, “The Leadership Challenge,” co-authored by Brother Barry Posner, California-Santa Barbara ’70.

Prominent alumni serve as faculty and mentors for this life- changing event that teaches the few to impact the many. Donors supporting SigEp’s Annual Fund make the Ruck Leadership Institute possible, including Ruck sponsors who provide scholarships to offset fees for deserving brothers each year. The program is named for Past Grand President Frank J. Ruck Jr., Michigan ’46, who was instrumental in the development of the Balanced Man Program.

RUCK LEADERSHIPINSTITUTE

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Not only did Ruck allow me to collaborate with great men, we also built connections, friendships and brotherhood. I learned a great deal about my leadership skills and a great

deal about myself. I can confidently say I now have the tools to be a better leader in my chapter and community because of my Ruck experience.

—Josue Garcia, California-Davis ‘17

OF RUCK SCHOLARS REPORT RETURNING TO THEIR CAMPUSES WITH GREATER SELF-CONFIDENCE,

BIGGER GOALS AND THE LEADERSHIP ABILITIES

REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT POSITIVE CHANGE

100%

17RUCK LEADERSHIP INSTITUTETo learn more, visit sigep.org/ruck

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SigEp is giving undergraduates the life skills and career insights they need for post-collegiate success. During this two-day leadership event, brothers connect with career coaches, sharpen interview skills and explore professional opportunities that await them after college. Sessions on personal finance, self-reliance and personal branding help brothers maintain life balance and stay true to their values while pursuing professional goals.

This year, more than 250 alumni, volunteers, local business leaders and human resource professionals provided one-on-one mentoring and group coaching. Each program offered a SigEp-exclusive career fair where brothers put networking skills into action, learned about specific industries and company cultures, and met with potential employers like General Motors, Lockheed Martin, EY, Edward Jones, Merrill Lynch, St. Jude Medical, Pfizer, IBM, LinkedIn, Box, Accenture, Corporate Executive Board, Domino’s Pizza,Dot Foods, GEICO, NCAA and Under Armour. They alsomet with government agencies like the Senate Finance Committee and the FBI, as well as recruiters from top law school like Washington University in St. Louis and University of Michigan.

LIFE AFTER COLLEGE

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My company looks for virtue and diligence when we are hiring young

professionals. SigEp develops both of these, so it only makes sense to

attend Life After College and other SigEp career fairs.

—Josh Hodnichak, Case Western ‘10, Account Executive,

Corporate Verticals, Box

As a sales and consulting executive, I’ve leveraged the best corporate

HR hiring programs, and the value provided by Life After College is world-

class. Brothers become highly equipped as a result of the networking, job

search strategies and career advice. Simply put, the lessons learned at Life

After College provide the fuel for SigEp’s future professionals and leaders!  

—Steve Thompson, National Director, Strategic Cloud Applications,

Salesforce

SIGEP MAKING ADIFFERENCE

OF UNDERGRADUATES SAID LIFE AFTER COLLEGE

OFFERS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THEY CAN’T

FIND ON CAMPUS

82%

COMPANIES PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR’S LIFE AFTER

COLLEGE

49

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Life After College can be directly attributed to me gaining employment upon graduation. The

advanced interviewing seminar is what helped me the most. Knowing what questions to ask and how to follow up is, in my opinion, why I got the job.

—Shane Mukherjee, Houston ’15

ONLY 23% OF EMPLOYERS FEEL THAT COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE PREPARED TO APPLY THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO THE REAL WORLD.

EARNINGS FOR AMERICANS BETWEEN 18 AND 34ARE DOWN 9.3% (AFTER ADJUSTMENT FOR INFLATION)IN JUST A DECADE—THE LOWEST SINCE 1980.

2015 GRADUATES ARE THE MOST INDEBTED CLASSEVER AND OWE AN AVERAGE OF $35,000.

ABOUT FIVE MILLION COLLEGE GRADUATESARE IN JOBS THAT REQUIRE LESS THAN AHIGH-SCHOOL EDUCATION.

CENTER FOR COLLEGEAFFORDABILITY

AND PRODUCTIVITY

LIFE AFTER COLLEGETo learn more, visit sigep.org/lac

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SigEp is leading major, positive change for the Greek world. Helping kick off a new school year, SigEp’s 54th Conclave served as the culmination of countless undergraduate, volunteer and donor efforts to make the monumental gathering one for the history books. Chief among these efforts was an undergraduate coalition that wrote and built support for legislation aligning all chapters behind the Balanced Man Program. SigEp donors also worked hard to provide funding for deserving brothers. A leader behind these efforts was the NUTS! McAuliffe Society, a group of over 100 SigEp volunteers and donors, who awarded 24 scholarships this year.

Every two years, brothers and friends gather at Conclave to celebrate the past and chart a course for SigEp’s future.Gifts to SigEp’s Annual Fund support educational programs like the career preparedness, leadership and personal development education provided at Conclave.

GRAND CHAPTER CONCLAVE

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GRAND CHAPTER CONCLAVE

Without this scholarship, I would not have been able to attend Conclave. I had the opportunities to network with other brothers, witness groundbreaking legislation and learn

from the educational programming. Hearing about the accomplishments of brothers from across the country motivated me to think bigger about how I can help my chapter and the Fraternity as a whole. This will certainlybe a highlight of my undergraduate career.

—Adam Medick, Northern Iowa ‘16

WERE RAISED TO SEND UNDERGRADUATES TO

SIGEP’S 54TH CONCLAVE

$88,755CONCLAVE SCHOLARSHIPS

WERE AWARDED BY THE NUTS! MCAULIFFE SOCIETY

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21To learn more, visit sigep.org/conclave

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This ten-day journey changes the way brothers view the world, their fraternity and themselves. Guided by alumni mentors and university faculty, Tragos Quest to Greece Scholars study the role that Greek philosophy, government and the arts played in the founding of western democracy and the American college fraternity. Brothers explore Greek culture and contemplate the origins of SigEp’s values and the Balanced Man Ideal.

In addition to stays in Athens, Delphi and Nauplion, the 2015 program added visits to Salamis, an active archaeological dig at Olympus, the battlefield at Marathon, and a meeting with the former Minister for Culture and Tourism of Greece, Pavios Yeroulanos.

The program is named for and made possible by a generousgift from Past Grand President William G. Tragos, Washington in St. Louis ’56, and his wife, Lilli.

TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE

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There is no analogue for this experience anywhere else in the Fraternity

world. Quite simply, the Tragos Quest is a singular vision and achievement

— it takes young men at the top of their game and transports them,

physically and mentally, to the birthplace of ideas that so many of us take

for granted, to civilization’s cradle, and to the roots of the most important

questions in fraternity life.

—Darren J. N. Middleton, Ph.D., Texas Christian Renaissance, Honors

Faculty Fellow and Professor of Religion, Texas Christian, Tragos

Quest to Greece Professor

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It is truly astounding how bonds that can take months to create were formed within just a few days. We learned not only from each other, but also from the captivating

country of Greece. I believe SigEp’s ideals and Cardinal Principles are universal—establishing a lifestyle that builds spirited, balanced men.

—Kris Alvarez, Stevens Tech ’16

TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE SCHOLARS

Kristopher AlvarezStevens Tech ’16Biomedical Engineering3.61 GPA

Joshua AntoniousNorth Carolina-Charlotte ’16Business Administration, Operation Supply Chain Management3.60 GPA

Ryan BixlerOhio State ’16Marketing3.52 GPA

Timothy CedroneNew Hampshire ’17Sociology, International Affairs 3.00 GPA

John EmeryArizona ’17Finance, Entrepreneurship 3.66 GPA

Jason Esau Murray State ’16Organizational Communication 3.79 GPA

Thomas GodlewskiLoras ’17International Studies 3.80 GPA

Benjamin HuttoSouth Carolina ’16Finance, Real Estate3.73 GPA

Kevin MaddenSouth Florida ’16Biomedical Sciences3.30 GPA

Brian Michalka Rensselaer ’16Materials Engineering3.85 GPA

David MillerWestern Kentucky ’16Civil Engineering3.04 GPA

Cole OwensEmory ’16Biology3.80 GPA

Tarin PhillipsIowa State ’16Kinesiology Pre-Health Professions3.83 GPA

Ryan PitzerWashington State ’17Mechanical Engineering 3.90 GPA

Spencer RuchtiMontana ’16English Creative Writing English Literature3.76 GPA

John RumbelowArkansas ’16Finance, Economics3.31 GPA

Riley ShearerMontana State ’17Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry and Economics 4.00 GPA

Matteo VallesGeorgia Tech ’17Mechanical Engineering 3.83 GPA

Alexander WisniewskiToledo ’16Biology3.60 GPA

TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECETo learn more, visit sigep.org/quest

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Each year the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation awards 20 scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each to SigEp undergraduates who have distinguished themselves through academic, campus, community and Fraternity accomplishments.

These scholarships are made possible by Annual Fund donors whose gifts help offset the rising cost of college tuition. Recipients represent the best of SigEp’s commitment to being a valued partner in higher education.

NATIONAL COMPETITIONSCHOLARSHIPS

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2014-15 NATIONAL COMPETITION SCHOLARS

This scholarship has given me the confidence and financial support I need to pursue my career and education. As a product of this program, I feel I represent SigEp’s immense dedication to helping students obtain their dreams and succeed in life.

—Jason Hoop, Florida Gulf Coast ’15, MBA Candidate, Lutgert College of Business

Joseph Baker Central Arkansas ‘15 Physical Therapy 3.82 GPAPresident

Jason Bennett Connecticut ‘15 Molecular Biology 3.60 GPA Varsity Crew Executive Board

Scott Berndt Missouri State ‘15 Economics 3.96 GPAVP of Member Development

CJ Cahill Christopher Newport ‘16 Neurobiology 3.93 GPAChaplain

Michael Cerjance North Dakota ‘16 Biology 3.66 GPAPresident

Aaron Cromer Oklahoma State ‘16 Finance 3.96 GPAVP of Finance

Tanner Elrod Northern Kentucky ‘16 English 3.76 GPAVP of Communications

Nathan Garbig Northern Kentucky ‘16 Public Relations 4.00 GPAVP of Member Development

Beshoy Hanna Cleveland State ‘15 Biology 3.76 GPAVP of Programming

Jason Hoop Florida Gulf Coast ‘15 Biochemistry 3.82 GPAPresident

Cole Howie Alabama ‘16 Economics 4.00 GPAStudent Government Association

Jack Jamison Oklahoma ‘16 Engineering 3.65 GPAPresident

Christopher John Ohio State ‘16 Finance 3.63 GPAPresident

Kyle McNett Drake ‘15 Pharmacy 3.62 GPAPresident

Jordan Nation Florida Gulf Coast ‘15 Communication 3.90 GPA VP of Communications

Noah Remnick Yale ‘15 Journalism 3.85 GPAVP of Community Service

Colin Walmsley Dartmouth ‘15 Anthropology 3.91 GPARhodes Scholar

Michael Welch Marquette ‘16 Public Relations/English 3.60 GPA President

Ryan Woodward Fresno State ‘16 Marketing 3.82 GPAPresident

Cole Wujek Maryland-College Park ‘16 Accounting 3.90 GPA House Manager

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Each year, the Zollinger Senior Award is presented to an outstanding senior in each of SigEp’s 26 districts for scholastic and extracurricular excellence. In turn, their chapter is able to award a Zollinger Scholarship to a rising leader during his junior and senior years. Recipients of Zollinger Scholarships are sophomore brothers who possess special potential for future leadership roles in their chapter and on campus. Scholars receive a $500 scholarship in their junior year and another $500 scholarship in their senior year.

These awards are made possible by the generosity of Past Grand President J. Edward Zollinger, William & Mary ‘27, as well as generous gifts made by his wife Lucile, daughter Frances and son John Zollinger, Lehigh ‘57.

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I am extremely honored to have won the

Zollinger Scholarship award, but I believe the credit should go to the brothers that have pushed me to achieve my goals over the last two years.This award is proof that with a commitment to brotherhood, we can accomplish anything we set our minds to. It is a significant milestone on my path to becoming a better brother within my own chapter and a better leader in my community.

—Camden Buchanan, Washington ’17

Evan Autry Nevada-Reno ’15

Joseph Baker Central Arkansas ’15

Michael Baron Emory ’15

Alexander Bernstein Massachusetts ’15

Max Fowler South Carolina ’15

Michael Gandara Texas A&M-Corpus Christi ’15

Zac Gillman Austin Peay State ’15

Joshua Hood Indiana State ’15

Andrew LipinskiMonmouth ’15

Steve Love West Chester ’15

Graham Naasz Kansas ’15

Michael Paciero Lawrence Tech ’15

Jonathan Cole San Diego State ’15

Kevin Connelly Delaware ’15

Nicholas Dorner Toledo ’15

Jack Edgar William & Mary ’15

Bruce Jacobson Texas Tech ’15

Mitchell Klein Washington ’15

Jeremy Lakin NYU ’15

Alex Lin Rensselaer ’15

Carlos Romero South Florida ’15

Jeremy Tipton West Virginia ’15

Lucas VanEgtern Wisconsin-Platteville ’15

Casey Zimmerman Missouri S&T ’15

SCHOLARSHIPSTo learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships

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As a sophomore in college, Thomas O. Hicks, Texas-Austin ‘68, was motivated by the Texas Alpha Chapter to get serious about his grades, which had suffered during his freshman year. He improved his GPA significantly that year and kept it up, eventually obtaining a master’s degree at Southern California. In funding this special scholarship program, Hicks recognizes and rewards brothers who get on track with their grades after a poor start. These scholarships go to SigEp juniors who have significantly improved their GPA since their freshman year.

“I started the Hicks Scholars program 20 years ago to provide a small incentive for brothers to ‘turn it up’ their sophomore year, which hopefully gives them a shot at the GPAs needed to take the next step,” said Hicks. He is aLife Trustee of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation, has been the owner of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, and is chairman and chief executive officerof Hicks Holdings LLC, a private investment firm basedin Dallas.

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Israel Almeida Pepperdine ‘16 Finance, 3.53 GPA

Dexter Emch Toledo ‘16 Criminal Justice, 3.86 GPA

John Fletcher Texas-Austin ‘16 Management, 3.3 GPA

Nathan Murphy Clarion ‘16 Business Administration, 3.75 GPA

Eric Trudrung Evansville ‘16 Criminal Justice, 3.63 GPA

The Hicks Scholarship impacted me in a way that not many people would understand. I went through a tough adjustment period my freshmen year, and my GPA

suffered from that. … My experience has taught me the importance of realizing when you need help, and how to ask for it. The Hicks Scholarship showed me that no matter how low I was, I was able to rise back up and become a better person.

—Dexter Emch, Toledo ’16

2014-15 HICKS SCHOLARS

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I want to thank SigEp and Brothers Clayton and Doud for honoring Max and me with this award. The scholarship helps us pay for our continuing education and

gives us a chance to give back to our chapter. As soon as we received the award, Max and I both decided to give a portion of it to our chapter’s Balanced Man Scholarship. With these funds, they can continue recruiting the best men on campus and furthering SigEp’s legacy.

—Zach Knight, South Carolina ’15

Clayton-Doud Award recipients Max Fowler, South Carolina ’15, and Zach Knight ’15 worked together to reverse a culture of hazing in their chapter. They rebuilt South Carolina Alpha as a leading student organization on their campusand helped spearhead Conclave legislation that aligned all chapters behind the Balanced Man Program.

Brothers helping brothers is a fundamental part of theSigEp experience. When Jim Clayton, Tennessee ’57, fell upon hard times with his nationally acclaimed business, Clayton Homes, fellow SigEp Wallace C. Doud, Wisconsin ’48, came quickly to his aid and helped navigate the difficult juncture, getting Clayton Homes back on course. Clayton Homes became the largest producer and seller of manufactured housing in the United States and was sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2013 for $1.7 billion.

In appreciation of Doud’s service, Clayton endowed the Clayton-Doud Award, which recognizes brothers who come to one another’s aid in times of trouble. The biennial scholarship provides $10,000 in scholarships to brothers who exemplify the relationship shared by Brothers Clayton and Doud.

CLAYTON-DOUDAWARD

Part of my philosophy of life is if you are in a position to help

other people, that’s your highest calling. The Clayton-Doud

Award is a manifestation of what is in our Ritual. When a

brother falls by the wayside, it is another brother who picks him

up and helps him to recover.

—Wallace C. Doud, Wisconsin ’48

SCHOLARSHIPSTo learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships

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As a first-generation college student from a family with low incomes and big hearts, this Study Abroad Scholarship has brought my dream of pursuing

an international education closer to fruition. The scholarship gave me the opportunity to shadow physicians in Cuenca, España. I am forever gratefulfor the generosity and the impact it will have onme when I enter the medical community.

—Justin Remmell, Louisville ‘15

Created by an anonymous donor with an appreciation for the lessons learned through studying abroad, this scholarship helps deserving brothers fund their study abroad experience. Each year, a single recipient is selected from a competitive pool of applicants based on demonstrated academic success, campus involvement and chapter leadership. The recipient receives a $1,000 scholarship tohelp offset the cost of tuition while studying abroad.

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I am extremely honored and humbled to have received the inaugural Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award. I would not be in the position I am in today without the

supportive environment and role models I’ve found in SigEp. The greatest benefit of the award has been the number of relationships formed with SigEps who share my passion for the Fraternity and wrestling.

—Matthew Davis, Ohio State ’17

A SigEp Ruck Scholar and collegiate wrestler, Davis maintains a 3.94

GPA as a biomedical science major with a minor in economics.

The Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award was created to honor the legacy of the late Frank E. Rader, Davidson ’71, a lifelong SigEp volunteer and national wrestling figure. Rader was named the 1982 USA Wrestling Man of the Year, and he was inducted into the Order of the Golden Heart in 1999. The $2,500 annual scholarship recognizes undergraduates who embody the ideals of Sound Mind and Sound Body by engaging in competitive wrestling during college while demonstrating strong community leadership and academic performance.

The Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award was established by a generous gift from Jay Hurt, Davidson ‘88. “Frank was the first to teach me that SigEp extended well beyond the walls of my chapter home, a lesson that changed my life, and one for which I will always be grateful,” said Hurt.

FRANK RADER MEMORIAL WRESTLING AWARD

SCHOLARSHIPSTo learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships

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The Team Hartman Endowment honors Past Grand President John W. Hartman, Missouri ’61, for the crucial role he played in co-founding the Frank J. Ruck Leadership Institute. Since the program’s founding in1999, Hartman has returned every summer to personally mentor a group of undergraduates, sharing the wisdom he’s gained from a lifetime of service to SigEp. Over the last 16 years, nearly 2,000 undergraduates have attended Ruck. Those assigned to the ‘Red Group,’ a team of 20 scholars, have studied under Hartman himself.

The campaign raised more than $500,000 in gifts and pledges, and will support the attendance of 20 Ruck Scholars in perpetuity. Hartman’s group of 20 scholarswas permanently renamed “Team Hartman.”

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John has been a constant in my life since I attended the first Ruck Leadership Institute over 15 years ago. Since then, we have shared countless life experiences together,

from starting SigEp chapters to climbing canyons to inspiring my two amazing kids. By establishing “Team Hartman,” future generations are ensured of experiencing what I’ve so greatly enjoyed about John: his passion for life and the ideals he espouses every day as one of the greatest SigEps ever.

—Zar Toolan, Columbia ‘01

To learn more, visit sigep.org/teamhartman

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Evan Autry Nevada-Reno ’15

Joseph Baker Central Arkansas ’15

Michael Baron Emory ’15

Alexander Bernstein Massachusetts ’15Jonathan Cole San Diego State ’15

Kevin Connelly Delaware ’15

When lifetime volunteer Phillip A. Cox, Indiana ’84, was elected Grand President in 2013, he reminded the Fraternity that a group of dedicated volunteers can be found behind every great chapter and SigEp success story. Cox made it a priority to grow the Fraternity’s volunteer base and provide better education and recognition to those directly serving SigEp’s chapters.

Despite battling cancer throughout his term as Grand President, Cox was relentless about supporting SigEp’s volunteers. Under his leadership, a staff was hired to provide daily support to volunteers, and 765 volunteers received in-person education. SigEp brothers and friends were determined to ensure the availability and growth of these opportunities. In recognition of Cox’s legacy, they set a $1 million campaign goal to establish the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute. In the weeks that followed the 2015 Conclave, $850,000 was committed to the program’s endowment.

PHILLIP A. COXVOLUNTEER INSTITUTE

We thought of no better way to honor both Phil and the Fraternity than by funding the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute. Kenda and I, like many others that have supported this effort, know that this is something that we have to do. It’s absolutely critical to the health of our chapters to have a strong volunteer group, and in fact, our very future at SigEp depends on it.

—Chris Bittman, Colorado ‘85

PHILLIP A. COX VOLUNTEER INSTITUTETo learn more, visit sigep.org/cox

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Alabama 48 5 1 0 0 54 3.45 123

Alaska-Fairbanks 0 1 0 0 0 1 * 4

American 10 1 0 0 0 11 3.42 53 ✓

Arizona 38 21 1 0 1 61 3.39 86

Arizona State 29 8 0 0 0 37 3.21 120

Arkansas 53 16 1 4 1 75 3.16 150

Arkansas Tech † 0 4 1 0 0 5 *

Auburn 15 11 1 0 0 27 2.77 110

Austin Peay State 14 9 1 0 0 24 ✓ 2.98 48

Babson 11 9 0 0 0 20 3.18 45

Baker 0 6 1 0 0 7 ✓ 3.23 31

Baldwin Wallace 9 6 0 1 0 16 3.43 32

Ball State 18 16 1 4 0 39 2.78 55

Barton 5 16 0 0 0 21 2.8 24

Baylor 17 7 0 30 0 54 2.89 59

Boston C. 5 6 1 1 0 13 3.47 38

Boston University 21 12 0 0 0 33 3.29 75

Bowling Green State 18 20 1 0 0 39 2.91 68

Bradley 20 9 1 0 0 30 3.06 63

Bucknell 17 8 0 0 0 25 3.28 83

Cal State-San Bernardino 19 12 1 0 0 32 2.99 61

Cal State-Northridge 21 11 1 0 0 33 2.85 69

California-Berkeley 33 7 0 0 0 40 3.34 64

California-Davis 0 13 2 0 0 15 2.8 12

California-Irvine 20 7 1 0 0 28 2.97 52

California-Riverside 9 8 0 0 0 17 2.92 62

California-San Diego 7 9 1 0 0 17 3.02 58

California-Santa Barbara 16 26 0 0 0 42 3.09 112

Canisius 3 7 0 0 0 10 2.89 20

Carnegie Mellon 4 8 1 0 0 13 ✓ 3.16 93

Case Western 18 9 2 7 0 36 ✓ 3.38 70

Central Arkansas 28 6 2 0 0 36 3.11 75 ✓

Central Missouri 24 15 0 14 0 53 2.78 58

Chicago 4 4 0 0 0 8 * 27

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SigEp donors provide our brothers with unique and invaluable opportunities to develop as leaders and balanced men. It is no coincidence that chapters taking advantage of these opportunities outperform their peers.

The following report card provides a snapshot of each active chapter’s participation in SigEp programs and leadership events. Also displayed are measures of performance seen through GPA, recruitment and retention of members, and Buchanan Cup awards for chapter excellence.

REPORT CARD KEY

RLC: Residential Learning CommunityLAC: Life After College*University does not track or report on chapter GPAs.†Chapter not operational during reporting term.

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Christopher Newport 15 8 0 5 0 28 ✓ 3.29 79 ✓

Cincinnati 50 26 1 4 0 81 ✓ 3.3 149 ✓

Clarion 7 9 1 0 0 17 3.15 21

Clarkson 5 5 0 0 0 10 2.86 44

Cleveland State 12 17 2 7 0 38 3.33 20

Coastal Carolina 21 8 0 0 0 29 2.7 52

Colorado 33 14 1 0 0 48 2.76 99

Colorado School of Mines 20 5 1 0 0 26 ✓ 2.71 37

Columbia 9 9 0 0 0 18 3.5 95 ✓

Connecticut 11 10 2 6 0 29 3.28 63

Cornell 17 7 1 7 0 32 3.4 77

Creighton 26 5 0 4 0 35 3.37 124

Dartmouth 8 0 1 0 0 9 3.56 98

Davidson 10 13 1 0 0 24 3.22 66

Davis & Elkins 1 4 0 0 0 5 * 6

Dayton 24 9 0 0 0 33 3.22 113

Delaware 15 8 0 16 0 39 3.04 114 ✓

DePaul 13 6 0 0 0 19 3.04 69

Drake 23 19 1 0 0 43 ✓ 3.24 111 ✓

Drexel 15 14 2 7 0 38 ✓ 3.34 91

Duke 0 7 0 0 0 7 3.49 87

East Carolina 4 9 1 0 0 14 2.61 53

East Tennessee State 13 12 0 0 0 25 2.82 64

Eastern Illinois 17 8 0 0 0 25 2.91 49

Eastern Washington 18 6 2 0 0 26 3.04 72

Elon 4 6 0 0 0 10 ✓ 3.35 97

Emory 12 7 0 0 1 20 3.38 40

Emporia State 9 12 0 0 0 21 2.77 13

Evansville 28 14 1 18 0 61 3.15 63

Ferris State 15 8 1 0 0 24 2.71 36

Florida Atlantic 32 8 1 0 0 41 2.72 39

Florida Gulf Coast 18 8 0 0 0 26 3.21 59

Florida International 33 12 1 0 0 46 2.9 110

Florida State 33 7 1 0 0 41 2.96 130

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Fort Hays State 7 7 1 0 0 15 2.9 27

Fresno State 22 13 1 0 0 36 * 79

George Washington 21 9 0 18 0 48 3.19 99

Georgetown 0 12 1 0 0 13 3.63 91 ✓

Georgia 0 8 0 0 0 8 ✓ 3.51 134 ✓

Georgia Southern 26 12 0 0 0 38 2.95 65

Georgia Tech 0 10 2 0 1 13 ✓ 3.28 84

Grand Valley State 23 7 0 12 0 42 3.1 59

Houston 9 13 1 12 0 35 2.71 57

Huntingdon 0 9 0 0 0 9 3.06 37

Illinois 12 19 1 4 0 36 ✓ 3.35 185 ✓

Indiana 39 8 1 0 0 48 ✓ 3.52 147 ✓

Indiana State 18 32 1 25 0 76 2.61 54

Indiana Tech 6 9 0 0 0 15 2.86 23

Iowa 18 11 2 0 0 31 2.91 47

Iowa State 23 28 1 0 1 53 ✓ 3.22 86

James Madison 21 9 0 0 0 30 * 99

John Carroll 18 6 0 0 0 24 3.32 67

Johns Hopkins 0 3 0 0 0 3 * 75

Kansas 27 9 1 0 0 37 ✓ 3.12 110

Kansas State 22 14 2 0 0 38 3.2 79

Kent State 12 8 0 0 0 20 3.03 28

Kentucky 30 8 1 0 0 39 3.07 51

Kentucky Wesleyan 0 2 0 0 0 2 2.97 14

Lamar 2 6 0 6 0 14 * 26

LaSalle 0 7 1 0 0 8 2.9 34

Lawrence 6 7 1 0 0 14 2.99 33

Lawrence Tech 23 22 1 10 0 56 ✓ 3.08 59 ✓

Lehigh 13 22 0 4 0 39 ✓ 3.07 66

Longwood 11 7 0 0 0 18 2.87 30

Loras 8 14 1 4 1 28 3.06 36

Louisiana State 14 22 2 0 0 38 3.08 86

Louisville 30 20 1 6 0 57 3.1 98

Loyola Marymount 15 6 1 0 0 22 ✓ 3.37 100 ✓

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Lynchburg 4 5 0 1 0 10 2.47 32

Maine 19 16 1 0 0 36 ✓ 3.32 57 ✓

Marquette 8 8 1 10 0 27 3.14 36

Marshall 10 3 0 0 0 13 2.15 4

Maryland-College Park 20 8 1 17 0 46 ✓ 3.22 91

Massachusetts 22 8 1 0 0 31 2.93 51

Memphis 8 7 1 0 0 16 ✓ 3.19 54

Memphis Lambuth 4 7 1 0 0 12 ✓ 2.86 22

Miami (Florida) 4 6 0 0 0 10 3.21 89

Miami (Ohio) 24 6 1 0 0 31 ✓ 3.09 83

Michigan 32 7 0 2 0 41 3.3 96

Michigan State 28 8 0 8 0 44 3.05 98

Michigan Tech 5 6 0 0 0 11 2.7 39

Minnesota 23 40 1 0 0 64 ✓ 3.24 109

Missouri 36 0 1 1 0 38 2.94 131

Missouri S&T 18 17 1 8 0 44 3.2 82 ✓

Missouri State 32 8 1 32 0 73 ✓ 2.83 103

Missouri-Kansas City 6 8 0 0 0 14 3.05 22

MIT 2 8 0 0 0 10 3.42 38

Monmouth 9 13 0 0 0 22 ✓ 2.94 29

Montana 16 7 0 0 1 24 3.26 26

Montana State 0 7 1 0 1 9 ✓ 3.42 49 ✓

Moravian 3 6 0 4 0 13 3.1 30

Morehead State 13 11 0 0 0 24 3.14 47

Muhlenberg 17 7 0 0 0 24 3.23 45

Murray State 25 14 1 0 1 41 3.41 70

Nebraska 42 15 1 0 0 58 ✓ 3.44 142 ✓

Nebraska-Kearney 17 10 0 0 0 27 ✓ 3.39 73 ✓

Nebraska-Omaha 39 9 2 0 0 50 3.07 82

Nevada-Reno 42 24 1 0 0 67 2.86 107

New Hampshire 26 13 1 0 1 41 3.11 72

North Carolina 17 7 0 1 0 25 3.17 52

North Carolina State 37 15 2 0 0 54 3.1 97

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North Carolina-Greensboro 18 10 0 0 0 28 2.82 29

North Dakota 16 19 0 0 0 35 ✓ 3.31 66

North Texas 7 8 1 4 0 20 2.82 70

Northeastern 25 12 1 0 0 38 3.33 112

Northern Illinois 18 11 1 19 0 49 2.91 30

Northern Iowa 13 19 1 0 0 33 2.98 58 ✓

Northern Kentucky 16 10 0 4 0 30 ✓ 3 68

Northwest Missouri 34 12 0 0 0 46 2.89 83

Northwestern 17 20 1 0 0 38 3.64 37

NYU † 13 8 1 0 0 22 * 58

Ohio 13 6 0 0 0 19 2.7 46

Ohio Northern 1 10 1 0 0 12 2.94 40

Ohio State 49 33 1 0 1 84 ✓ 3.45 155 ✓

Ohio Wesleyan 6 3 0 0 0 9 3.18 46

Oklahoma 41 8 0 0 0 49 ✓ 3.22 240 ✓

Oklahoma State 22 16 1 4 0 43 ✓ 3.12 89

Old Dominion 7 8 0 0 0 15 2.69 23

Oregon 16 6 2 0 0 24 2.86 90

Oregon State 36 10 1 0 0 47 ✓ 3.33 133 ✓

Pennsylvania 20 11 1 4 0 36 3.34 73

Pennsylvania State 34 22 1 1 0 58 3.08 116

Pepperdine 16 6 0 0 0 22 ✓ 2.97 84

Pittsburg State 6 8 0 0 0 14 3.2 49

Pittsburgh 5 7 1 5 0 18 2.93 12

Purdue 11 7 2 0 0 20 3.13 29

Quinnipiac 13 8 1 0 0 22 3.29 110

Radford 4 8 2 5 0 19 3.36 26

Randolph-Macon 4 5 0 0 0 9 2.67 26

Rensselaer 9 10 0 0 1 20 3.27 41

Rhode Island 33 12 1 6 0 52 3.04 78

Richmond 34 5 0 1 0 40 3.31 92

Rider 18 7 1 9 0 35 ✓ 3.32 45 ✓

Rochester 12 7 1 0 0 20 * 80

Sacramento State 18 8 1 0 0 27 2.83 54

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Saint Louis 17 6 0 24 0 47 3.37 137

Salisbury 6 4 0 0 0 10 2.72 45

San Diego 14 7 1 0 0 22 3.36 67

San Diego State 49 8 1 0 0 58 ✓ 2.79 124

SIU-Edwardsville 5 12 1 19 0 37 2.9 48

South Carolina 44 11 2 0 1 58 3.39 52

South Dakota State 7 8 0 0 0 15 3.2 32

South Florida 43 11 1 0 1 56 ✓ 3.11 72

Southeast Missouri State 24 9 1 11 0 45 ✓ 3.04 90 ✓

Southern Methodist 26 11 0 0 0 37 3.35 65

Southern Mississippi 0 16 1 0 0 17 3.17 59 ✓

St. Joseph's 10 5 0 0 0 15 2.85 40

St. Mary's 17 0 0 0 0 17 3.18 36

Stanford 2 11 0 0 0 13 3.6 62

Stetson 10 10 1 0 0 21 2.9 46

Stevens Tech 27 11 1 16 1 56 ✓ 3.54 93 ✓

SUNY-Fredonia 0 5 0 0 0 5 2.78 29

Syracuse 11 10 1 14 0 36 3.34 107

Tampa 16 7 0 0 0 23 3.09 41

Tennessee 48 12 1 0 0 61 2.93 121

Tennessee Tech 12 7 0 0 0 19 2.8 35

Tennessee-Martin 10 7 1 0 0 18 2.36 32

Texas A&M 30 3 0 1 0 34 2.79 118

Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 5 9 1 15 0 30 * 24

Texas Christian 34 15 1 6 0 56 ✓ 3.35 141

Texas Tech 29 15 1 0 0 45 3.05 137

Texas-Arlington 12 6 0 3 0 21 2.58 25

Texas-Austin 47 13 1 2 0 63 3.31 184 ✓

Thiel 9 6 0 0 0 15 2.72 33

Toledo 32 15 1 40 1 89 ✓ 3.33 108 ✓

Trine 0 8 0 0 0 8 3.05 45

Truman State 22 6 0 0 0 28 3.02 62

Tufts 0 5 0 0 0 5 3.33 64

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UCLA 34 7 0 0 0 41 3.19 114

Utah 27 9 1 0 0 37 3.18 89

Utah State 13 9 1 0 0 23 3.25 43

Valparaiso 11 8 1 2 0 22 ✓ 3.25 59

Villanova 18 5 0 0 0 23 3.19 63

Virginia Commonwealth 33 10 1 26 0 70 3.23 85

Wake Forest † 7 0 2 0 0 9 3.19

Washburn 5 8 1 0 0 14 ✓ 3.21 30

Washington 29 9 1 0 0 39 3.4 136 ✓

Washington State 33 10 1 0 1 45 ✓ 3.23 112 ✓

West Chester 19 13 2 13 0 47 3.36 57

West Virginia 17 12 1 0 0 30 3.1 38

Western Kentucky 13 9 1 0 1 24 2.69 45

Western Michigan 33 9 0 8 0 50 ✓ 3.06 73 ✓

Westminster 2 6 0 0 0 8 3.05 35

Wichita State 23 11 1 6 0 41 2.99 63 ✓

William & Mary 18 7 1 3 0 29 3.19 46

Wisconsin 24 7 0 0 0 31 ✓ 3.22 100

Wisconsin-Platteville 0 18 0 7 0 25 ✓ 3.17 43

WPI 6 5 2 0 0 13 3.34 44

Wright State 19 10 1 8 0 38 2.96 30

Wyoming 11 7 1 0 0 19 2.92 40

Yale 13 7 0 0 0 20 * 91

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AMERICANGlenn L. Holmes ‘15Maxwell J. Marcucci ‘15

ARIZONAAdam E. Crompton ‘15John L. Emery ‘17Andrew G. Good ‘17Kevin M. Johnson ‘15Matt E. Kranitz ‘18Samuel Kraus ‘17Michael D. Lorenz ‘17Austin C. McCormick ‘17Hossein Namazyfard ‘17Joseph L. Neely ‘16Joseph E. Padish ‘18Henry J. Roden ‘17Sai Shah ‘18Tristen L. Watmore ‘18Kevin Yi ‘17

ARKANSASJoseph V. Nemesi ‘16John Rumbelow ‘16John P. Sokol ‘17

ARKANSAS TECHThomas S. Avery ‘17Jordan D. Barnes ‘17Maro A. Croff, V ‘17Christopher T. Gathright ‘16

BAKERJackson K. Moormeier ‘19Chad W. Phillips ‘17

BALDWIN WALLACENicholas G. Traverso ‘16

BARTONThomas Mistretta ‘15Benjamin Rosolie ‘17Daniel S. Strutton ‘15Cody Warner ‘18

BAYLORGeorge Eyambe ‘17

BOWLING GREEN STATEAndrew Bennett ‘17

William R. Casper ‘16Richard G. Eber ‘17Cody Jones ‘17Hunter C. Marcuson ‘16Michael Setta ‘17Nathan A. Smith ‘15

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGEIsmael Gomez ‘18Brooks M. Ribeiro ‘16

CAL STATE-SAN BERNARDINOJordan Q. Alvira ‘17Caleb Asbra ‘18Jesse Cady ‘16Andrew J. Lenzini ‘16Adrian Martinez ‘16Steven Morua ‘18Tyler Wolfe ‘16

CALIFORNIA-BERKELEYJustin Johnson ‘16

CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGORodrigo B. Crisostomo ‘16Derreck C. Dasilva ‘18Andrew Diaz ‘16Deven W. Hill ‘15Daniel T. Schiff ‘16

CANISIUSJonathan J. Christen ‘16David Jamison ‘17Edward Reyes ‘17

CASE WESTERNBrendan Bupp ‘17Alan Burke ‘16Matthew Randall ‘16Grant Simonson ‘17Jason R. Teplensky ‘17

CENTRAL ARKANSASMichael J. Counts ‘16Matthew P. Himstedt ‘17Tate McKay ‘18Austin B. Oberlag ‘16Corey A. Parks ‘16

Kyle Peters ‘16Richard D. Sisk ‘16Jarod R. Wickliffe ‘16

CENTRAL MISSOURINicholas A. De Jong ‘16Jeremy E. Goss ‘16Joel A. Jackson ‘16Jason K. Ketz ‘16Kendall R. Kraus ‘17Trey J. Lawrence ‘17Brandon M. Loredo ‘16Brock A. McCullough ‘17Jordan O. Snyder ‘18Jordan C. Staggs ‘16Douglas M. Swann ‘17Justin C. Vann ‘17

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORTCJ B. Cahill ‘16Maximilian S. Castelli ‘17Ryan D’Ercole ‘16Timothy S. Laboy-Coparropa ‘17Eric H. Parsley ‘17

CINCINNATIErik C. Angus ‘17Jeff Back ‘18Trenton T. Pfister ‘18Robert N. Wagner, IV ‘16

CLARIONJames A. Delawrence ‘16Devin J. Forgey ‘16Trapper Hughes ‘17Daniel Letts ‘17Collin Meyers ‘17Seth R. Updegraff ‘17Devon D. Vallies ‘17Lance A. Whitehead ‘16

CLEVELAND STATENicholas Bossard ‘16Jordan M.C. Ficyk ‘18Matthew A. Lisak ‘15Andres Saldana ‘18

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINESColton T. Aldridge ‘18Evan Campbell ‘17Nicholas Daskalakis ‘17C. Jacob Overstreet ‘17Nicholas Stauch ‘17

CONNECTICUTTyler D. Cappello ‘16Daniel Carnein ‘16Robert F. Ciolino ‘16Zane R. Cooke ‘18Paul M. Deangelis ‘17Jacob A. Gardner ‘17Samad A. Khan ‘18Michael K. McGuigan ‘16

William J. Oldach ‘16Michael D. Rosenthal ‘16

CORNELLAlin Barsan ‘16

CREIGHTONThomas H. Copeman, IV ‘16Charlton F. Meyer ‘17Nick P. Nussbaum ‘16

DAVIDSONRoss Kruse ‘17

DRAKEJustin Dwyer ‘16Parker Foote ‘17

EAST TENNESSEE STATETaylor Forbes ‘16William D. Perryman ‘16

EASTERN WASHINGTONJesse D. Greening ‘15Nathan Peters ‘16

EMORYKyle T. Adams ‘17Jonah Chang ‘17Kang Kyuk Ko ‘16Daivik J. Malhotra ‘17Cole J. Owens ‘16Amol Vadhan ‘17

EMPORIA STATEDominic Eliot ‘16Jesse Higginbotham ‘18Taylor Weisman ‘17

FLORIDA STATEMarcos A. Cabello ‘17

GEORGETOWNAshwin C. Puri ‘18

GEORGIALogan J. Chappuis ‘17Houston A. Gaines ‘17Garrett M. Hendricks ‘16James A. McCartney ‘16Kurt C. Mueller ‘16Clark C. O’Kelley, III ‘16Hudson H. Wilson, Jr. ‘16Jackson H. Wise ‘18

GEORGIA SOUTHERNTyler J. Dinges ‘17Brennan Patrick ‘17

HOUSTONJesus M. Aguirre ‘18Raphael J. Alba ‘16Rocky J.S. Alberti ‘18Arbaaz S. Ali ‘14

My time in

SigEp has been,

hands down, the

best leadership

experience I’ve ever

had. My university

offers numerous opportunities, but the

experience I’ve found through officer positions

in SigEp have been unparalleled in the scope

of responsibilities I’ve encountered. SigEp has

developed me into the leader that I am today,

and I will graduate much more confident in

my abilities because of it. I give to the Hoop of

Steel Society as a vote of confidence in SigEp’s

mission and to support its continued success.

—Mark Onley, William & Mary ’16

Named after SigEp’s Hoop of Steel Senior Charge, the Hoop of Steel Society is the Fraternity’s annual undergraduate giving society. Each year, the campaign launches at Carlson Leadership Academies, where undergraduate brothers makea gift of $19.01 or more in honor of SigEp’s founding year. Their gifts celebratetheir undergraduate experience and the bonds they’ve formed through SigEp.

Chapter President Onley accepted the Excelsior Award for Housing on behalf of his chapterat Carlson.

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Stratton R. Berlin ‘17Tyler Blease ‘18Calen A. Boyd ‘18Naveed K. Budhwani ‘18Sergio G. Castillo ‘18Ryan W. Cowell ‘18Jordan Cruz ‘16Manual J. Dasilva Quiroz ‘15Philip Dial ‘18Brett Edleman ‘16William Fenimore ‘18Kyle E. Ferguson ‘17Luke C. Fontenot ‘15Jesus G. Garcia, Jr. ‘18Jonathan D. Garcia ‘17Cristian A. Govea ‘17Justin P. Gross ‘15Robert E. Groux, III ‘17Corey S. Haas ‘18Blake Heslep ‘17Christian Hollowell ‘18Dean J. Ikonomou ‘16Enrique D. Lamb, IV ‘16Carlos M. Leal ‘15Jeffrey G. Lee ‘16James S. Marrs ‘18Brian S. Masinag ‘17Austin J. Moeller ‘15Sunil K. Motwani ‘14Shane Mukherjee ‘15Juan Diego Munoz ‘18Cameron W. Piske ‘18Craig A. Putman ‘15Adam S. Reichstein ‘17Alejandro J. Rojas ‘15Humberto Sanchez ‘16Alexander J. Sheridan ‘17Andres Socorro ‘16Joel Tan ‘17Kenneth Torres-Hernandez ‘18Rolando G. M. Yabut ‘15

INDIANA STATEAndrew L. Asher ‘18Dillon M. Hults ‘16Luke B. Schingel ‘17Preston Senesac ‘17Devin W. Shafer ‘15Irvin G. Victor ‘18

INDIANA TECHJames V. Franklin ‘17Nathan A. Kirk ‘17Bryce A. Leming ‘16Justin B. Neff ‘14Christopher K. Newman ‘17Demarkus Polk ‘17Robert J. Reese ‘18Mitchell J. Showman ‘16Devin C. Stone ‘17Trevor M. Topa ‘17

IOWAIan Murphy ‘16

P. Venson Nunnaley ‘15Connor P. Ryan ‘17Peter Sheldon ‘16Michael C. Wong ‘15

NORTH CAROLINA -GREENSBOROSuleiman Mansaray ‘18

NORTH DAKOTAKeegan Hilmer ‘16Luke Jirik ‘16

NORTH TEXASAndrew G. Maeder ‘16Barrett Mick ‘16

NORTHEASTERNJacob Bjoerkman ‘18Jack Healy ‘19Alexander Kennedy ‘18

NORTHERN ILLINOISAlexander J. Andrews ‘15Jesus O. Garcia ‘18Michael J. Veloz ‘18

NORTHERN IOWACavan Finn ‘18Michael Foley ‘16Avery Johnson ‘18Cody McLees ‘16Nicholas Sailer ‘17Barry Schintler ‘15Cody Schulte ‘16

NORTHWEST MISSOURINicholas D. Shepherd ‘15

NORTHWESTERNMichael A. Mantas ‘15

OHIO NORTHERNBryce Gray ‘17

OHIO STATERyan M. Bixler ‘16Matthew J. Davis ‘17Connor C. Foster ‘16Christopher H. John ‘16Austin Stewart ‘16

OHIO WESLEYANPeter Cook ‘16Woody A. Jamiel ‘16Mason C. Tomblin ‘17

OKLAHOMA STATEConnor R. Brown ‘17Robert K. Castleberry ‘18Levi N. Close ‘17Aaron C. Cromer ‘16Devin Currier ‘17Dominic C. Eramo ‘16

LOUISVILLEJohn M. Dashner ‘17Brent Garner ‘16Parker T. Howard ‘17Brad Proffitt ‘16Dexter Smith ‘16Travone Taylor ‘15

LYNCHBURGAlan O. Contreras ‘17Jaime A. Palacios ‘17Peyton Wright ‘17

MARQUETTEMatthew E. Lindberg ‘17Brian Stumph ‘17Michael B. Welch ‘16

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARKJustin Garcia ‘17

MASSACHUSETTSAndrew Cheung ‘18Elan C. Radbil ‘16Adam P. Tellier ‘17

MEMPHISAlvis Dowty, III ‘15

MEMPHIS LAMBUTHDustin A. Forsythe ‘18William B. Gish ‘18Matthew P. Glover ‘17Robert L. Haines ‘18Renard R. Miles, II ‘16Jonathan P. Williams ‘15Logan A. Wilson ‘17

MICHIGAN STATETyreese J. Brewington ‘17Bailey A. Brzys ‘17Kevin J. Kurzeja ‘17Ryan J. Nagy ‘17Jack O’Neill ‘16Clay J. Prickett ‘17

MICHIGAN TECHMichael C. Dery, II ‘15

MISSOURI STATEDaniel Altmann ‘18Josh Beezley ‘17Bradley Kummer ‘17Ryan McFarland ‘17Colin J. Mueller ‘17Joshua L. Perfect ‘17Jacob Shockley ‘17Jacob A. Steinberg ‘17

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITYDominick Adlich ‘19Marcus Daniels ‘17

SALISBURYBrandon Leavy ‘17Mauriccio Navarrete ‘16Charlie Stanley ‘16John F. Thompson ‘17

SAN DIEGOJoseph M. Landeis ‘17

SAN DIEGO STATEMatthew S. Alegria ‘15Wilson S. Hull ‘15Alexander S. Nelson ‘15Taylor J. Stenman ‘14

SOUTH CAROLINAWilliam M. Fowler ‘15Benjamin A. Hutto ‘16Kyle S. McCoil ‘17Camden S. Wiggins ‘16

SOUTH FLORIDAZach J. Chapman ‘15Steve N. Ferlita ‘16Brandon D. Fersten ‘16Preston K. Haytac ‘17Francis A. Henderson ‘17Ralph R. Herz ‘16Kevin V. Madden ‘16Ryan McKalvey ‘18Edgar O. Molina ‘16Matthew P. Moschell ‘16Carlos M. Romero ‘15Ryan T. Violette ‘17

SOUTHERN METHODISTRobert A. Lewis ‘18Nicholas Trajcevski ‘18

ST. MARY’SEric R. Rodriguez ‘17

STETSONThomas A. Beckett ‘14Brendan T. Beitler ‘14Austin L. Coates ‘18Kyle J. Fischl ‘17Cody A. Stacy ‘17

STEVENS TECHKris N. Alvarez ‘16Ryan P. Bardeer ‘17Zachary S. Binger ‘18Patrick A. Depaolo ‘18John Griggs ‘14Michael A. McCarthy ‘17Jorge A. Rivera ‘15

TEXAS A & M-CORPUS CHRISTIGabriel A. Cisneros ‘14Ernest Reed Garza ‘14Joshua L. Meriwether ‘14

IOWA STATETarin Phillips ‘16

JACKSONVILLE STATEChristopher M. Fraser ‘15Daniel Gilbert ‘15Ryan M. Kirby ‘17Brian Sanders ‘15Walker Sandlin ‘17Corey Self ‘18Corbin T. Shaw ‘17Joseph S. Winslett ‘15

JOHN CARROLLSean C. Leroy ‘18Anthony C. Volpe ‘18

KENT STATEGeorge G. Farah ‘17Logan K. Georskey ‘17Alfredo C. Hildebrandt ‘14Reid Schaffer ‘17

KENTUCKYChad R. Eaton ‘16Brandon J. Lee ‘15Peter G. Ponce-Toriz ‘17Reed T. Tabor ‘17

KENTUCKY WESLEYANTravis Rowland ‘16Connor Thompson ‘16

LAMARKyle D. McCrary ‘17Ryan C. Webb ‘18

LAWRENCE TECHChristopher Brooks ‘17Brendon D. Clover ‘17Justin T. Hartsaw ‘15Travis D. McCall ‘18Jess W. Moon ‘16Michael D. Paciero ‘15Corbin Patten ‘18Nicholas J. Sytsma‘18Richard R. Yelda ‘16

LEHIGHWilliam F. Sullebarger ‘17

LONGWOODDavid Garvis ‘16 LORASNathaniel J. Kapraun ‘15Zachery T. Lindstrom ‘17Douglas Zabler ‘15

LOUISIANA STATEChristopher J. Dedo ‘17Ryan P. Downey ‘18Beau B. Navarre ‘18

Jesse E. Fate ‘17Tyler L. Ferguson ‘18Collin Green ‘18Zach Richardson ‘17Brian Q. Rosebrook ‘15Tyler J. Smith ‘18Tj St. John ‘18Quinnten K. Thompson ‘17Erik G. Williams ‘20

OREGON STATEMason J. Crow ‘17Matthew T. Kim ‘16Colton F. Surcamp ‘15

PENNSYLVANIA STATETimothy R. Sonier ‘17

PITTSBURGHEric T. Muller ‘18

PURDUEChristian Vetter ‘17

QUINNIPIACMatthew K. Blumenthal ‘17Lewis Clarke ‘16Gabriel Reyes ‘16

RADFORDNicholas Altman ‘16Ethan S. Collie ‘17Johan Coon ‘16Forrest C. Meade ‘16Jacob C. Ogle ‘15Bowen Sheng ‘15Bryan A. Tate ‘16Todd B. Turner ‘16

RENSSELAERThomas W. Cronin ‘16Jonah Duch ‘17Andrew Groskopf ‘16David T. Harris ‘16Lavin D. Hiranandani ‘17Christopher J. Markum ‘17Brian J. Michalka ‘16Anton Nekhai ‘15Drake C. Perrior-Small ‘17Kenneth J. Vetter ‘18

RHODE ISLANDGregory R. Husta ‘18

ROCHESTERCameron D. Cummings ‘15Tate T. Richards ‘17

SACRAMENTO STATERyan J. Gazale ‘16Jean Indaburu ‘15Jordan Lowe ‘16

D. Alec Gates ‘16Matthew Leal ‘16Graden Lovelace ‘20Max Petty ‘17Tyler J. Rutledge ‘17Greg Sattler ‘17

MONMOUTHSamuel E. Dummer ‘18

MONTANA STATEDayton Cooney ‘16Chaise R. DeVries ‘16Connor Hoffmann ‘18Carl L. Minifie ‘17Ryan K. Schwab ‘17Riley D. Shearer ‘17

MOREHEAD STATEHarrison N. Bailey ‘17

MURRAY STATEClark D. Adams ‘18Tyler M. Anderson ‘17Jacob G. Baird ‘17Jacob M. Bridges ‘18Kevin R. Brost ‘17Chantry A. Carroll ‘17Adam C. Culbreath ‘18Jason P. Esau ‘16Matthew J. Fitzer ‘16Alexander M. Hopewell ‘16Renn H. Lovett ‘17John E. Ramey ‘17Josh Spurrier ‘18Tanner A. Ward ‘17

NEBRASKA-KEARNEYJared G. Buller ‘17Matthew C. Buresh ‘18Benjamin Grossnicklaus ‘17Luke Grossnicklaus ‘18Tyson S. Lanka ‘17Austin C. Partridge ‘18Clark Pohlmeier ‘18Adam Ripp ‘16Samuel Sutherland ‘18

NEW HAMPSHIRETimothy J. Cedrone ‘17

NORTH CAROLINA STATEMark Hove ‘18Alex A. Starnes ‘15Devin Van Pelt ‘18

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTEColin Abercrombie ‘16Joshua Antonious ‘16Michael R. Brennan ‘16Ryan D. Fertakos ‘16Daniel E. Geneser ‘18Trevor Linscheid ‘17

Weldon L. weber, III ‘14Trevor H. Wulff ‘18

TEXAS TECHSeth B. Linker ‘15

TEXAS-ARLINGTONDerrick E. Crayton, II ‘17Dylan Cryer ‘14Matthew R. Fournier ‘14Justin Hickman ‘14Dalton W. Miles ‘14Clint J. Ramirez ‘14

TEXAS-AUSTINScott A. Abbey ‘18Daniel J. Adkins ‘18Grant Adkins ‘15William R. Aigner ‘18Michael Aldridge ‘15Tyler Alexander ‘15Matthew T. Altman ‘14Tom Andrews ‘15Danny N. Arnold ‘15John-Paul Bach ‘17Michael Bailey ‘17Edward A. Banner, III ‘16Jeff Barnwell ‘16Kyle D. Barton ‘18Maxwell Bastian ‘14Dylan Beason ‘16John Henry C. Beck ‘15Brooks Beckelman ‘16Jordan Bernstein ‘17Michael R. Blackburn ‘18Chandler A. Block ‘17Andrew Boyd ‘17Jack Brewer ‘17Will Brown ‘17William Bruner ‘16Blake Buchen ‘16Brian Buell ‘16Parker Burns ‘16Connor Bush ‘16Ryan P. Bush ‘15Dean S. R. Butler ‘15Josh Cannon ‘16Miles Cantrell ‘17Jeffrey Carlson ‘17Samuel B. Cheatham ‘15Nick Christensen ‘17Ryan Clegg ‘17Conner Cowart ‘17Kevin A. Crabb ‘18Keith Crawford ‘16Kyle J. Cunningham ‘15Brandon Daniels ‘16Chris De Ayala ‘17Paul De Ayala ‘16Alex R. DeAyala ‘16Marcus E. DeAyala ‘18Niko Demeris ‘18Austin Dickerson ‘16Charles A. Dixon, III ‘18

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Michael Doorey ‘17William G. Duffy ‘16Christopher R. Dyer ‘18Baxter G. Easley ‘15Kyle P. Echerd ‘15Andrew J. Einspanier ‘15Taylor Epperson ‘16Austin B. Ernst ‘15Josh Euers ‘17Matthew B. Ferguson ‘15Nathan C. Flanigin ‘18Jackson Fletcher ‘18John C. Fletcher ‘16John T. Flume ‘14Randol L. Flume ‘15Jimmy Fort ‘16Corey Fruithandler ‘16Jack Gaffney ‘18Parker T. George ‘14Jay A. Gerrie ‘15Dylan G. Glosser ‘18Luke M. Gorski ‘18Chad Greisbach ‘16Beau C. Grenier ‘14Charles A. Griffin ‘18Ryan Griffin ‘17Guy W. Griffith ‘16Maxwell R. Guarniere ‘15Leo J. Gute ‘18Scott H. Hanks ‘15Madison Harbuck ‘16Hunter P. Harvin ‘14Jack Hawkins ‘18Matthew Hays ‘16Luke Heytens ‘17Thomas G. Holshouser ‘15

Benjamin C. Horton ‘18Devin A. Huffines ‘15Garrett J. Huffines ‘15Robert M. B. Jelinek ‘15John A. Jewett ‘18Cameron Johnson ‘16Matthew Johnson ‘18Mitchell Johnson ‘18Nathaniel F. Johnson ‘15Nicholas F. Johnston ‘18Blake Jones ‘16Austin D. Kaiser ‘16Chad Kaiser ‘18Kurt Kaiser ‘17Carter D. Kemp ‘15Clay M. Kemp ‘18Angus Klamer ‘15Philip J. Koelsch ‘16Christopher R. Koskovich ‘17Thomas Laidlaw ‘18Adam E. Landefeld ‘18Jared Lapidus ‘17Nick Lednicky ‘17Jett Lucia ‘17Blake Lueder ‘17Lee Lueder ‘16Austin Lupton ‘15Mark A. Lupton, Jr. ‘15Ryan Lynch ‘16Ted Mackey ‘16Mac Maguire ‘16Samuel C. Malone ‘18Canyon Manske ‘17Maclean R. Martin ‘15Preston Martin ‘16John M. Marymont ‘15Kyle A. Mason ‘15Tanner R. Mauro ‘18Nolan McCarthy ‘18

Henry T. McCourt ‘14Caleb T. McCoy ‘15Michael N. McCrory ‘18Sam McQuilkin ‘17Andrew Mealey ‘17Chuck H. Meriwether ‘18Peter Millhorn ‘16Kolten Morris ‘16Bryan J. Moynihan ‘15Jack Nelms ‘17David A. Nelson ‘18John R. Noble ‘15Cole Norton ‘16William O’Keefe ‘16William C. Owen ‘14Nick Pasta ‘17Dean Patteson ‘17Andrew Pickens ‘16Peyton J. Poynter ‘15Kyle Rathgeb ‘17Cole Rauscher ‘18Drew P. Raymond ‘15Alex M. Reinking ‘15Andrew R. Rexroat ‘15Joseph Reynolds ‘16Matthew Reynolds ‘16Caleb H. Richter ‘14Jeston L. Riffert ‘15Mitchell T. Rigamonti ‘18David C. Riley ‘14Reed S. Roberts ‘18Campbell K. Ross ‘18Andrew Russell ‘16John R. Rutherford ‘18Kyle Santry ‘17John Savage ‘15Parker Schramm ‘16Wesley Sentell ‘17Colton Shearer ‘18

Blaine M. Simmons ‘15McKenzie S. Smith ‘15Walker Smith ‘17Will Smith ‘17Blake W. Sparks ‘18Andrew Spivey ‘16Peter R. Stanley ‘18Anthony D. Stephenson ‘18John H. Swingler ‘15Alex Tassopoulos ‘17Philip M. Teffeteller ‘18Reid Thompson ‘16Garrett Toledo ‘16Kevin Toth ‘16Andy Trimble ‘16Augustine Valega ‘16S. Cole Vehslage ‘16Alex Wagman ‘17Connor White ‘16James Whitehead ‘14Thomas B. Whitehead ‘18Peyton Wilson ‘16Alec J. Woodmansee ‘18Phil Young ‘17

THIELSkyler L. Bradley ‘16Jonathan M. Fennick ‘16Alexander Green ‘17Jordan N. Manson ‘18Dylan K. Stevens ‘16Yosief Woldegebriel ‘15Dalton L. Young ‘17

TOLEDOAlex M. Wisniewski ‘16

TRINEBrandon Lockart ‘16

UTAH STATEChris J. Glaittli ‘18Tylar B. Glenn ‘16Ian J. Nemelka ‘17Zachary E. Volin ‘16

VALPARAISOMarshall Miller ‘14

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTHJoel Antolijao ‘16Derek J. Becka ‘17Sanjit Bhatia ‘16Jack Broadbent ‘16Sean Horan ‘16Hassan Khuram ‘17Derek A. Moyer ‘16Tin Nguyen-Phan ‘16Cody J. Phillips ‘15Sina S. Rahini ‘17

WASHBURNTrevor J. Bollinger ‘17

WASHINGTONRyan R. Dusenberry ‘14Brian P. Moran ‘14Adam L. Sebetich, Jr. ‘17

WASHINGTON STATEKyle E. Dozier ‘18Connor R. McCaw ‘17Kyle W. Strachila ‘17

WEST CHESTERJoseph T. Bucci ‘18Daniel E. Kaufman ‘17Steven

G. Love ‘15Ian Mix ‘16Aaron Rapsinski ‘15Reggie B. Smith, Jr. ‘17

WEST VIRGINIAPatrick J. Clarke ‘17Nicholas S. Fazio ‘17Channing Hall ‘17Richard J. Licata, III ‘18Dan Parke ‘15Adam M. Secret ‘16George L. Smith, II ‘17Chad D. Thompson ‘15Andrew R. Weers ‘18Jaryd Wolak ‘17

WESTERN KENTUCKYDavid L. Miller ‘15

WESTERN MICHIGANGeorge L. Maciak ‘16Connor K. Smith ‘16Turner J. Solterman ‘17

WESTMINSTERRegino Flores ‘17Austin N. Fuller ‘16Zach Johns ‘16Ethan Rodemayer ‘16Shane Wilson ‘17

WICHITA STATEJarod A. Lake ‘18Keegan D. Myers ‘18Paul M. Rehm ‘17Garrett L. Taylor ‘16A. Wyatt Vieux ‘17

WILLIAM & MARYJack C. Donahue ‘17Mark D. Onley ‘16Jacob M. Seefeldt ‘18

WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE Leonard A. Ballosh, IV ‘17Jason Bednarski ‘16Joseph K. Beisbier ‘18Grzegorz P. Bielak ‘14Thomas J. Bruckner ‘18Mitchel Burkholder ‘17Evan W. Cain ‘18Abel Chinos ‘17Timothy Cornelisen ‘16Carson Doney ‘17Jason S. Foster ‘15David E. Frieden ‘15Jacob E. Fullmer ‘15Brian K. Gilbank ‘15David M. Hernandez ‘18Jesus Hernandez ‘17Mark W. Holada ‘18Taylor R. Keesler ‘15Samuel Kimpan ‘16Jeremy A. Lampe ‘18Thomas R. McCormick ‘18Joshua Meyer ‘16William Michels ‘16Dylan R. Miller ‘14Aaron M. Pliska ‘181st Lt. Christian

Sanchez-Alcantar ‘17Ryan Schauff ‘16Daniel Shircel ‘16Benjamin R. Siegman ‘14Joseph T. Sigwarth ‘16

Michael A. Sivill ‘15Nick Skala ‘17Darshan J. Solanki ‘18Ryan Sollberger ‘16Jonathon Starnitcky ‘17Collin M. Thole ‘16Logan Thole ‘16Callum D. Toal ‘18Lucas R. VanEgtern ‘14Alexander Wynveen ‘16Mitchell A. Yenter ‘19

WRIGHT STATENoah Brouillard ‘17Justin W. Bueno ‘17Mark J. Butler ‘16Cody Butz ‘17Gavin Doll ‘17Cameron T. Moon ‘18Drew A. Ratzel ‘17Tyler Rose ‘17Dylan R. Steinke ‘17

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BOARD OF GOVERNORS 2014-15

SigEp has changed

my life in so many

ways, and I give to pay

it forward. From the

start, I knew that our

Fraternity was different.

… When I attended my first Conclave in 2013,

the true scale and visible impact of SigEp on a

national level made me believe even more. By

contributing even a small amount financially,

together, we can continue to grow.

—Jamieson Gray, Illinois ’12

The Board of Governors celebrates the generosity of alumni, spouses, parents, volunteers, staff and friends who contribute $1,200 or more each year in unrestricted gifts. Also recognized are undergraduates and donors under 30 who contribute $600 or more through the Beacon Society. The leadership these donors demonstrate with their gifts allows SigEp to expand the quality and reach of chapter programs, regional and national leadership events, and academic scholarships annually.

Michael M. Carriere Charleston (South Carolina) ‘10

Mark A. CassataIllinois State ‘08

Michael R. Catalano Washington ‘10

Jonathan B. Catanzarita Clarion ‘11

Jonathan H. CatsWashington ‘08

Steven B. Chaneles, Esq. Connecticut ‘83

David O. ChangPepperdine ‘04

Roger C. ChapmanTexas-Austin ‘49

Mark A. Christensen North Dakota ‘95

Kenneth G. ChristiansonWashington State ‘74

W. H. Clark North Carolina State ‘56

Patrick J. ClarkTennessee-Martin Renaissance

Raymond P. Clarke West Virginia ‘84

Alexander ClaudPepperdine ‘13

Zachary P. BarilleauLouisiana State ‘10

Kenneth J. Barker CalPoly-Pomona ‘91

Hoyt R. BarnettFlorida Southern ‘65

Gregory P. Barra Texas-Austin ‘03

Matthew Barton

Thomas A. BartonLoras ‘89

Richard E. Batten James Madison ‘83

James BearnsColorado ‘84

Matthew D. BeckIowa ‘90

William E. BeckerIndiana ‘72

Zachary R. BrysonCincinnati ‘08

Stephen J. Buce Stevens Tech ‘86

Trevor BullardMassachusetts ‘12

Keenan S. BuoyWashburn ‘82

Donald A. BurgioRensselaer ‘89

Sam H. BuseyJames Madison ‘89

Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr. North Carolina State ‘93

James E. ByrnsWisconsin ‘48

Clark H. Byrum, Sr.Indiana ‘57

Jace W. CairnsUtah State ‘13

David R. Calderon CalPoly-Pomona ‘88

Kevin J. CarnevaliWashington ‘95

Scott H. CarrCalifornia-Santa Barbara ‘86

Scott T. CarrBowling Green State ‘97

Thomas G. AllardyceLamar ‘70

James M. Amen Sacramento State ‘96

Bruce W. Anderson Texas-Austin ‘71

Kyle W. Arganbright Nebraska ‘04

Christopher L. Bagi, Esq. Dayton ‘06

Brian P. Bakala Missouri S&T ‘08

Andrew C. BakerElon ‘06

Joshua D. BakerWright State ‘10

Anthony C. Balestrieri George Washington ‘03

Douglas J. BandFlorida ‘95

B. Joe ClaytonTennessee ‘57

Nicolaus J. CollinsSan Diego ‘14

Gregory M. ContrerasIdaho ‘07

Brian J. CorvinoMoravian ‘02

Phillip A. CoxIndiana ‘84

Gary M. CoyneTexas Christian ‘04

The Honorable Mitchell G. CraneWest Chester ‘77

Edward E. Dahlkamp San Diego State ‘63

Brett R. DankoPennsylvania ‘90

John E. Davis Western Carolina ‘87

Bradley W. DayArkansas ‘87

Michael H. DeGrenierLoras ‘84

David B. DenigerTexas-Austin ‘68

Ryan T. DennyStanford ‘06

Mark T. BedellLawrence Tech ‘75

Theodore R. BehnkenToledo ‘82

Kent A. Belli,South Carolina ‘81

Harry L. BeltonLouisiana State ‘81

Richard W. Bennet, III Central Missouri ‘74

James R. Bernard Western Michigan ‘60

David T. BertorelloEvansville ‘89

Samuel J. BicakNYU ‘11

Dr. Ron S. BinderToledo ‘83

Edward E. Bishop, Jr. Virginia Tech ‘74

Daniel J. Determan Wisconsin-Platteville ‘04

D. Craig DeweyWashington State ‘72

Denis H. Dieker, Jr. Wichita State ‘77

Joseph DiGregorio, Esq. South Florida ‘98

Christopher S. DillionIllinois ‘03

Wallace C. DoudWisconsin ‘48

Ryan C. DresslerOhio State ‘08

Dr. R. Scott DudisOhio State ‘09

John C. DurrantStetson ‘96

Larry D. EasteppLamar ‘80

John M. EberBradley ‘73

Robert A. EckertArizona ‘76

Scott K. EdingerFlorida State ‘92

Michael ElliottEast Tennessee State ‘81

Christopher L. Bittman Colorado ‘85

Ryan P. Blanck, Western Michigan ‘02

Cameron M. BlaydesIllinois ‘12

Tyler R. BoggessDrake ‘10

Dennis W. BondMissouri ‘65

Steven J. BonifasIIT ‘80

Brian A. BoronWestern Michigan ‘89

Jacob K. Bredstrand Washington State ‘11

Jonathan E. BroukTulane ‘08

Frederick W. Brown, Jr.NYU ‘67

Gray addressed a crowd of brothers and friends at SigEp’s 2015 Conclave.

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through a Board of Governors level gift between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015. BOARD OF GOVERNORSTo learn more, visit sigep.org/boardofgovernors

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J. Phillip McKnightArkansas ‘81

David M. McLaughlinMinnesota ‘92

William McLaughlin

J. Robert McLendonLamar ‘64

Daniel W. McVeigh Texas Wesleyan ‘90

Daniel R. McWilliams Texas Tech ‘87

William V. MedberyGeorgia ‘75

Roger A. Mermelstein Miami (Florida) ‘87

Dennis W. MesenhimerCal State-Long Beach ‘64

Riley S. MiethMissouri S&T ‘08

Christopher G. Miller Western Michigan ‘14

Gregory A. MillerTulane ‘10

Christopher C. MitchellWashington State ‘09

Sean A. Mittelman Ohio State ‘09

William L. Monroe Western Michigan ‘63

Daniel E. Moore Loras ‘13

Salvatore A. Moschelli Lawrence Tech ‘00

Daniel H. MuddKansas ‘95

Shawn T. Mullen Rhode Island ‘13

Patrick T. Murphy Northeastern ‘10

Norman E. Nabhan, CIMA Purdue ‘71

Douglas M. NabhanPurdue ‘77

Bradley C. Nahrstadt Monmouth ‘89

Benjamin NahrstadtIndiana ‘16

Glenn T. GnirrepRutgers ‘82

Mitchell E. GoldichLehigh ‘09

Brett A. GoughWisconsin-Platteville ‘03

Gregg R. Gowanloch Georgia Southern ‘96

Jamieson D. GrayIllinois ‘12

Dr. Michael A. Green California-Berkeley ‘62

Gary E. GriffithTexas-Austin ‘70

Melvin H. HaasCincinnati ‘62

Charles E. Haldeman Dartmouth ‘70

Dr. Edward H. Hammond Emporia State ‘66

Troy D. HansonValparaiso ‘02

Timothy J. Harmon Washington ‘82

Jay K. Harness, M.D.Arizona ‘65

Bret M. Harrell Nebraska-Omaha ‘12

Bert J. Harris, IIIFlorida ‘74

Charles S. HartigDrake ‘07

John W. Hartman Missouri ‘61

Bruce H. Hasenkamp Dartmouth ‘60

Jamar M. HawkinsLynchburg ‘04

David J. Haycock Florida Atlantic ‘02

Carey E. HeckmanDartmouth ‘76

Conrad W. HewittIllinois ‘58

Kent B. HickmanColorado ‘61

Thomas E. HillRichmond ‘64

Michael R. Lincoln Southeast Missouri State ‘84

Paul H. LitcherIndiana Tech ‘88

Daniel K. LiuSouthern Methodist ‘08

Richard G. Long, Jr. Colorado State ‘79

Christopher S. Loveless Texas Tech ‘92

Christopher P. Lynch Northeastern ‘07

Billy D. MaddalonNorth Carolina State ‘90

Kenneth S. Maddox Oregon State ‘75

Luke MaderaCalifornia-Berkeley ‘09

Kevin A. Maguire Michigan Tech ‘83

Chris A. Mainz Pittsburgh State ‘88

Phillip N. Maisano Belmont Abbey ‘69

Cal C. Majure

Roy A. J. Malatesta, Jr. San Francisco State ‘93

Kelly L. MankinWestern Michigan ‘82

Michael L. MannSouthern California ‘78

C. Scott Manning Charleston (South Carolina) ‘07

Bryan B. Marsh, III North Texas ‘81

Dr. Nidal MasriIndiana ‘86

Reginald M. MaynigoIIT ‘05

Thomas C. Mays, IIILamar ‘76

Daniel T. McCaulley Arkansas Tech ‘11

Jason J. McGillVanderbilt ‘08

Shawn McKennaMaine ‘77

Michael G. EllisPurdue ‘84

Matthew W. Engelhardt Valparaiso ‘91

Dare Pugh Estok

Joseph H. EtterMiami (Ohio) ‘73

Glenn A. EzellNorth Texas ‘87

Mark R. FabereIowa State ‘80

Matthew E. Fay California-Berkeley ‘13

Marc D. FergusonBradley ‘84

Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., FAIC Truman State ‘72

Matthew D. FinkeTruman State ‘04

George R. Follis, Jr.East Texas State ‘81

L. Kent FowlerEvansville ‘85

John P. Fredrickson Washington State ‘56

Stanley G. Freimuth Washington ‘70

Lucas A. Freudenburg Western Michigan ‘05

Patrick J. GallagherSan Diego State ‘14

Austin T. Gardner Maryland-College Park ‘11

Johnson L. Garrett, Jr. Syracuse ‘88

Jeffrey C. Gates Wichita State ‘89

Peter P. GencarelliCentral Missouri ‘75

John M. GeorgeAuburn ‘76

Cory S. GerdesNorthwestern ‘92

C. Bryce GieslerTennessee ‘82

Christopher P. Nations Central Arkansas ‘94

Michael J. Neary, CFA Northern Illinois ‘90

Kent C. NelsonBall State ‘59

Brent A. Noyes Southern California ‘74

William T. Oliver, Jr. Texas A&M ‘91

Davis R. OrrAlabama ‘14

Brent J. OsbornOhio State ‘09

Duffy S. OysterNorth Texas ‘69

Joshua A. PaineCal State-San Bernardino ‘12

Derek L. Pardee SUNY-Buffalo ‘83

Andrew J. ParrishGeorgia ‘13

Matthew S. ParrishGeorgia ‘08

Trent A. PattersonWichita State ‘10

Robert A. Pedersen Nebraska-Omaha ‘71

Kurt T. PharesNebraska ‘79

Robert L. PierceIllinois ‘81

Ryan M. PirtleIowa State ‘06

Brad D. PolzarWisconsin-Platteville ‘07

John A. PorrecaPhiladelphia ‘71

Dr. Barry Z. Posner California-Santa Barbara ‘70

Christopher W. H. Prall Case Western ‘01

Jeffrey R. PratherBall State ‘99

Jeffrey D. ProutyIowa State ‘79

James E. Pruitt, Jr.Georgia Tech ‘56

Matthew M. Hillerud North Dakota ‘04

Les M. HinmonNorthwest Missouri ‘84

Joshua D. Hodnichak Case Western ‘10

Steve I. HofstetterColumbia ‘02

Jonathan A. Holland George Washington ‘02

Richard L. HooverTrine ‘71

Jeffrey T. HoranNorth Carolina State ‘11

H. Lorenz HornFlorida ‘56

James N. Horst, D.O. Florida International ‘92

Donald W. Hudler Ohio Wesleyan ‘56

Andrew G. HughesVermont ‘11

Jordan Carl HuntUtah State ‘13

Michael D. Hurst Missouri S&T ‘74

Kurtis M. HutsonKent State ‘12

Seth D. IrbyLouisiana State ‘11

Ryan P. JacobsenSan Diego ‘00

Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D. Florida International ‘90

Julian Jelke

Parker Jelke

Todd E. JohnsMinnesota ‘98

Columbus L. Johnson, Jr. Sacramento State ‘85

Brent E. JohnsonNorthwest Missouri ‘84

Jeffery L. JohnsonColorado ‘89

Michael C. Josephson California-Irvine ‘07

Gregory J. PusinelliIndiana ‘80

Wendell G. Rakosky Baldwin Wallace ‘78

Richard S. Rankin Texas-Austin ‘77

Michael D. Repasky Ohio State ‘08

Maurice L. Richards, Jr. Tulsa ‘51

Murl R. Richardson, Jr.Texas A&M ‘76

Jay J. A. RiveraBabson ‘99

Douglas S. Roberts Pennsylvania ‘83

Teddi I. Robeson

Marcus P. RobinsonDayton ‘99

William M. Rochfort, Jr. San Diego ‘04

J. Darren RodgersGeorgia ‘84

Matthew C. RodrigueMaine ‘04

The Honorable David J. RomanCornell ‘73

Samuel D. Ruble Morehead State ‘80

Mrs. Frank E. Rutherford

Christopher J. Sacra Jacksonville ‘98

Keith L. SappWyoming ‘03

Jeffrey G. SchiffmanTulane ‘05

Mark A. SchmidDetroit ‘81

Scott A. SchmidtNebraska ‘82

Stanley R. Schmidt Miami (Florida) ‘52

Scott A. SchwartzIowa ‘93

A. J. ScribanteKansas State ‘56

Bryan J. Kaminski Johns Hopkins ‘06

Edward A. KaplanConnecticut ‘88

Fred E. Karlinsky Miami (Florida) ‘89

Craig S. Kaufman Washington in St. Louis ‘86

Garry C. Kief Southern California ‘70

Curtis R. KimballDuke ‘72

Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr. SIU-Edwardsville ‘77

G. Wayne Knupp, Jr. Huntingdon ‘95

Frank T. KoPepperdine ‘97

Kreth J. Koehler Central Arkansas ‘92

Kevin J. KoernerWisconsin ‘84

David J. KohlMiami (Florida) ‘87

William K. Komperda Monmouth ‘81

George J. Koperna, Jr. West Virginia ‘91

Mark S. Krzywonos Northern Kentucky ‘84

RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC USN, Lehigh ‘72

Jonathan J. KuceraVirginia ‘69

Kevin M. KwokaSan Diego State ‘11

Joseph W. Langella, Jr. Connecticut ‘83

Frank E. Laughon, Jr. Randolph-Macon ‘59

John R. Lawson, II Virginia Tech ‘75

James R. Laycock, II Tennessee Tech ‘70

Andrew P. LemensDrake ‘08

F. Whitaker Leonhardt Georgetown ‘07

BOARD OF GOVERNORS CONTINUED

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through a Board of Governors level gift between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

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Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr. East Tennessee State ‘57

Clayton R. Simons Texas Christian ‘09

Jared G. SisleyToledo ‘07

Matthew B. SloanFlorida ‘09

Rodney L. Smart Sacramento State ‘77

Ronald D. Smith San Diego State ‘69

Ronnie L. SmithLamar ‘78

Jason C. Somrock Minnesota ‘02

Jeffrey J. Somrock Minnesota ‘05

B. Andrew SpeedArkansas ‘81

Alex K. ScullWestminster ‘12

Adam W. Seiber Murray State ‘02

Gerald L. SeizertToledo ‘74

Michael T. Selby Eastern Michigan ‘02

Bobby S. Shackouls Mississippi State ‘72

Jonathan H. Shanklin Valparaiso ‘08

Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. Murray State ‘70

Jonathan D. Shoemaker WPI ‘09

Arthur J. SiccardiFlorida ‘98

Matthew W. Sides Wisconsin-Platteville ‘02

James P. Spellman, II Texas Tech ‘90

Jason M. St. John Maryland-College Park ‘94

Ehren J. StanhopeTulane ‘05

Paul T. Steffens, Jr.Thiel ‘70

Charles A. Stegman, Colorado ‘81

Thomas K. Stempel, M.D. Thiel ‘69

Joshua L. StewartLamar ‘03

Lee W. Stewart Virginia Commonwealth ‘10

Todd A. Stewart Morehead State ‘87

Philip E. StiegWisconsin ‘74

John D. StumpfEvansville ‘71

Daniel P. SullivanWPI ‘12

Steven H. Sutow, Esq. Rider ‘00

Kyle F. SuttonCincinnati ‘12

Gregory C. Swain Central Missouri ‘85

Scott S. Swedberg Elon ‘11

Prof. Ric W. Sweeney Cincinnati Renaissance

Scott R. SwisherPurdue ‘79

Brian P. Tahmoush Miami (Florida) ‘90

Dr. Stephen J. TaylorTennessee Wesleyan ‘76

As an alumni-volunteer at Minnesota Alpha over the past 12 years, I’ve seen the impact that programs like Carlson Leadership

Academy and the Ruck Leadership Institute make in shaping men’s lives. These programs build real-world skills that are generally

absent from the typical college education. SigEp was an important part of my college experience and remains a very important part of

my life today.—Matt Beck, Iowa ’90

Beck serves as a chapter president mentor and is president of the Minnesota Alpha AVC. He and wife Michelle attended the 2015 Conclave Board of Governors Reception in Nashville, Tenn.

J. David TeitelmanAmerican ‘07

Kenneth M. Thompson Washington ‘14

Zariel J. ToolanColumbia ‘01

Joseph M. Toth Maryland-College Park ‘14

William G. Tragos Washington in St. Louis ‘56

Robert L. Trovaten San Diego State ‘67

Brandon TsubakiCalPoly-Pomona ‘06

John K. TylerTexas-Austin ‘63

Mary Beth Tyler

Stephen C. ValenteMiddle Tennessee State ‘96

Peter M. VarneyDavidson ‘96

John E. VercellinoIllinois ‘75

Joseph F. VidulichAmerican ‘08

John-Conrad G. Villacorte Cal State-Fullerton ‘01

Nicholas A. WagnerWisconsin-Platteville ‘06

Sheehan Z. A. Walker Virginia Commonwealth ‘11

Christopher C. Walters Pepperdine ‘03

Brian C. Warren, Jr.Virginia ‘04

Alex WasilewskiMaine ‘78

Patrick B. Welborne Texas-Arlington ‘91

Dale A. WertsBaker ‘84

Richard A. Wiklund, Jr.Richmond ‘89

Kelly L. WilliamsTennessee ‘92

Michael C. WilliamsMemphis ‘69

Timothy W. Williams North Texas ‘91

Michael A. Wolbert Northwest Missouri ‘94

David R. Wolverton Texas-Arlington ‘85

Jeffrey D. WrayGeorgetown ‘11

The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, IIIRichmond ‘64

Clinton M. Young Arkansas State ‘84

Stephen L. YoungKansas ‘80

Xiao ZhaoStevens Tech ‘07

John E. Zollinger, Jr.Lehigh ‘57

Stephen L. YoungKansas ‘80

Xiao ZhaoStevens Tech ‘07

John E. Zollinger, Jr.Lehigh ‘57

BOARD OF GOVERNORSTo learn more, visit sigep.org/boardofgovernors

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Rev. Raymond K. Ackerman Oklahoma ‘77

Dr. Richard R. Babcock, Jr. William & Mary ‘67

Andrew C. BakerElon ‘06

Anthony C. BalestrieriGeorge Washington ‘03

Thomas A. BartonLoras ‘89

Christopher L. Bittman Colorado ‘85

Nicholas B. BoshearsOregon State ‘90

Clark H. Byrum, Sr.Indiana ‘57

Chad H. Carlson, CFPBaylor ‘95

W. H. ClarkNorth Carolina State ‘56

James L. ClaytonTennessee ‘57

John M. CorbyArizona State ‘74

Phillip A. CoxIndiana ‘84

Bryan D. CoyWright State ‘93

Mark W. DavisNebraska ‘90

Wallace C. DoudWisconsin ‘48

R. Scott DudisOhio State ‘09

Donald D. DuryeeFort Hays State ‘71

Dr. Charles G. EberlyBowling Green State ‘63

Carl R. Ernst

Michael A. Farley, Jr.Indiana Renaissance

Mrs. Lenora Galbreath

C. Bryce GieslerTennessee ‘82

John W. HartmanMissouri ‘61

Kent B. HickmanColorado ‘61

John R. Hoehl, Jr.Duke ‘72

H. Lorenz HornFlorida ‘56

Donald W. HudlerOhio Wesleyan ‘56

A. Jay Hurt, IIIDavidson ‘88

Thomas B. JelkeFlorida International ‘90

Michael C. Kearney, Sr. Missouri S&T ‘61

Garry C. KiefSouthern California ‘70

Robert L. KirkpatrickIdaho State ‘60

Robert L. KlingenburgFairleigh Dickinson ‘74

Frank T. KoPepperdine ‘97

David C. Lacey, Jr.Bowling Green State ‘53

Timothy P. Lambert Cal State-Long Beach ‘90

Andrew C. LandClemson ‘04

Jeffrey E. LenciMontana ‘63

Paul H. LitcherIndiana Tech ‘88

J. William Love, Jr.Oklahoma State ‘49

Shawn McKennaMaine ‘77

Kevin A. O’ConnorLoras ‘88

Greg A. PestingerKansas State ‘86

Charles G. RainesSam Houston ‘64

Maurice L. Richards, Jr. Tulsa ‘51

Marcus P. RobinsonDayton ‘99

Maurice D. Rohleder Evansville ‘58

Joseph E. RooneyOregon ‘44

Morris W. RowlandIowa State ‘47

A. J. ScribanteKansas State ‘56

Shawn T. SedlacekSouthern California ‘93

Steven F. StockmeyerMichigan ‘63

Howard E. TeagardenKansas State ‘43

E. Scott Thompson, II Southern Mississippi ‘99

William G. TragosWashington in St. Louis ‘56

Robert L. TrovatenSan Diego State ‘67

Charles N. White, Jr.Western Michigan ‘62

Michael C. WilliamsMemphis ‘69

John S. Witemeyer, III Rutgers ‘55

Taking its name from the eternal impact these donors will make with their gifts, the Legacy Society honors the brothers and friends who choose to remember SigEp in their estate plans.Legacy Society donors have documented planned gifts on file with the Sigma Phi EpsilonEducational Foundation.

Sally and I met at the SigEp

house at SDSU and have

been married 47 years.

The brothers have been with us

all the way. By continuing our

financial support of SigEp, we

are choosing to be part of growing tomorrow’s leaders

even though we may not be present. Joining Sigma

Phi Epsilon gave me a sense of belonging to something

bigger than myself when I started college. My leadership

growth was encouraged and supported, as was my

personal growth. Today, demands on college men

continue to increase. It’s important to us that we’re able

to help them rise to the challenge.

—Bob Trovaten, San Diego State ’67

SigEp has been a constant in the lives of Bob and Sally Trovaten. His service was honored at the 2015 Conclave with the Order of the Golden Heart.

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Dean Duncan, Indiana State ’52, member of the Order of the Golden Heart, devoted his life to the service of SigEp and its brothers.

Though Duncan’s 2012 passing left countless SigEps saddened by the loss, his impact continues to befelt today. In his estate, Duncan left his beloved Indiana Delta Chapter with a debt-free chapter home and a scholarship endowment that will award nearly $25,000 each year to deserving undergraduates. His estate also provided support for the regional and national leadership events he attended as a chapter officer and volunteer, making it possible for brothers from chapters nationwide to attend these life-changing programs. Thanks to the extreme generosity of Duncan’s legacy gift, young SigEps will feel his presence in perpetuity.

DEAN DUNCANJuly 3, 1930 - October 11, 2012

LEGACY SOCIETYTo learn more, visit sigep.org/legacysociety

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Your Support

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The following list celebrates the brothers and friends who made gifts in support of SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.* Lifetime giving levels and donor societies are also noted in this list.

SYMBOL KEY

Board of Governors Hoop of Steel Society Legacy Society LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS

$3,000,000+ (Reserved for first $3MM+ donor) ♦ $2,000,000-$2,999,999 (Carter Ashton Jenkens Society) $1,000,000-$1,999,999 (Benjamin Donald Gaw Society) $500,000-$999,999 (William Hugh Carter Society) $250,000-$499,999 (William Andrew Wallace Society) $100,000-$249,999 (Thomas Temple Wright Society) $50,000-$99,999 (William Lazell Phillips Society) $25,000-$49,999 (Lucian Baum Cox Society) $10,000-$24,999 (Richard Spurgeon Owens Society) $5,000-$9,999 (Edgar Lee Allen Society) $2,500-$4,999 (Robert Alfred McFarland Society) $1,000-$2,499 (Frank Webb Kerfoot Society) $0-$999 (Thomas Vaden McCaul Society)

*The Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation is a public charity and 501(c)(3) corporation (Tax ID: 54-6053821). Non-tax-deductible gifts made directlyto a chapter or Alumni Volunteer Corporation and those made through a university or other foundations are not reflected in this list.

SigEp’s lifetime giving levels have changed over time as brothers and friends have continued to give more in support of our youngest brothers. These new levels were established in 2015 to create more clarity and consistency moving forward.

YOUR SUPPORT

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“There's a kid sitting in a SigEp chapter meeting somewhere who, just like me 30 years ago, desperately needs the SigEp experience. We owe him that support. The Fraternity gave me leadership and management skills, confidence, high expectations and brothers. Barb and I are fortunate to be able to give to SigEp ... because of SigEp. When we give, we retire a sliver of what I call my "unpaid debt to Uncle Billy." It's what our Lifetime Responsibility of Brotherhood is all about.”– Tom, Loras ’89, and Barb Barton

ALABAMA$600-$1,199Davis R. Orr ‘14 $250-$599Darryl B. Britt ‘61 $1-$249Jeffrey S. Butler ‘01 Robert F. George ‘59 J. Patrick Meyer, Jr. ‘65 Robert A. Podolski ‘88 H. Wayne Richardson ‘65 Ms. Michael S. Symms ‘69 Russell S. Terry, Jr. ‘09 William A. Thomas ‘90 R. Bret Waugh ‘89 Jonathan P. Worrell ‘70

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE$250-$599Reiki A. Ward ‘03

ALASKA-FAIRBANKS$250-$599Joseph M. Roberts ‘08

AMERICAN$600-$1,199J. David Teitelman ‘07 Joseph F. Vidulich ‘08 $250-$599Joseph E. Pavel ‘08 Kevin R. Taub ‘14 $1-$249Glenn L. Holmes ‘15 Maxwell J. Marcucci ‘15 Gabriel A. Menchaca ‘15

ARIZONA$1,200-$1,900Robert A. Eckert ‘76 Jay K. Harness, M.D. ‘65 $250-$599R. Gene Dewey ‘61 $1-$249Lt. Colonel R. Dave Barclay,

Retired ‘62 Clayton H. Baum ‘86 Wayne C. Benesch ‘64 Paul A. Chuppa ‘61 Adam E. Crompton ‘15 John L. Emery ‘17 Andrew G. Good ‘17 Richard G. Guthrie ‘55 Kevin M. Johnson ‘14 Matt E. Kranitz ‘18 Samuel Kraus ‘17 Michael D. Lorenz ‘17 Austin C. McCormick ‘17 Hossein Namazyfard ‘17 Joseph L. Neely ‘16 Joseph E. Padish ‘18 Henry J. Roden ‘17 Sai Shah ‘18 Tristen L. Watmore ‘18 Kevin Yi ‘17

ARIZONA STATE$600-$1,199Michael K. Moore ‘91 $250-$599Andrew J. Nelson ‘65 $1-$249Robert J. Anderson ‘63 Scott A. Biehl ‘73

Kyle N. Harimoto ‘96 Douglas A. Jones ‘79 Jerry A. Mitchell ‘86 Samuel J. Schulz ‘66

ARKANSAS$2,500-$4,999David T. Matchet ‘76 $1,200-$1,900Bradley W. Day ‘87 J. Phillip McKnight ‘81 B. Andrew Speed ‘81 $250-$599James O. Graham ‘64 Archie B. Ryan, D.V.M. ‘83 William M. Ryan ‘13 James T. Womble ‘65 $1-$249Cliff C. Cordes ‘80 Ronald P. Jones ‘65 Robert E. McCarley ‘65 Joseph V. Nemesi ‘16 William M. Raffety, Jr. ‘97 H. Terry Rasco, AIA ‘71 John Rumbelow ‘16 Archie B. Ryan ‘56 Colonel David L. Scobey ‘68 Bruce M. Shapard ‘74 W. Glenn Smith ‘85 John P. Sokol ‘17 William D. Thomas ‘84

ARKANSAS STATE$1,200-$1,900Clinton M. Young ‘84 $1-$249John G. Pennington ‘74

ARKANSAS TECH$600-$1,199Daniel T. McCaulley ‘11 $1-$249Thomas S. Avery ‘17 Jordan D. Barnes ‘17 Maro A. Croff, V ‘17 Christopher T. Gathright ‘16 Jazz A. Johnston ‘00 Samuel J. Pasthing ‘96

AUBURN$5,000-$9,999John M. George ‘76 $600-$1,199Dr. John W. Cottier ‘62 $250-$599Carl D. Edem ‘75 $1-$249Blake W. Cole ‘10 John R. Copeland ‘66 Richard W. Dean ‘66 Robert W. Harrison, Jr. ‘55 Donald N. Holley ‘66 William G. McArdle, Jr. ‘51 John M. Monte ‘88 Jeffrey A. Mullen ‘81 Charles E. Murphrey ‘61 J. Robert Murphy, Jr. ‘80 Thurman C. Pace, Jr. ‘48 Dr. Frank R. Parsons, Jr. ‘90 Joseph Schell ‘10 James K. Smith, III ‘69 Walter H. Thompson ‘64 David G. Williams, Jr. ‘94

AUBURN-MONTGOMERY$1-$249Brian P. Aehnlich ‘83

AUSTIN PEAY STATE$1,901-$2,499Christopher S. Drew ‘10 $250-$599Caleb S. Roberts ‘10 $1-$249Michael Rainier ‘14

BABSON$1,200-$1,900Jay J. A. Rivera ‘99

BAKER$1,200-$1,900Dale A. Werts ‘84 $1-$249Stephen A. Dudley ‘64 Lee R. Greenstreet ‘86 Craig W. Hackett ‘76 Ronald L. Jenson ‘58 Jackson K. Moormeier ‘19 Chad W. Phillips ‘17 Kirsten A. Shuck ‘12Wayne A. Stewart ‘76

BALDWIN WALLACE$2,500-$4,999Wendell G. Rakosky ‘78 $1-$249Dr. Robert L. Frank ‘68 Richard B. Kiplinger ‘58 Richard R. Krisher ‘50 Dr. Richard C. Meyer ‘52 Daniel J. Orsini ‘92 John Reeks ‘53 Allan K. Rodd ‘54 Charles R. Scott ‘59 Michael J. Skordeles ‘93 Major John M. Speers, USAF ‘65 William M. Taylor ‘52 Christopher M. Towne ‘68 Nicholas G. Traverso ‘16

BALL STATE$1,200-$1,900Kent C. Nelson ‘59 Jeffrey R. Prather ‘99 $600-$1,199Thomas H. Cooreman ‘65 $250-$599William R. Adams ‘80 Kirk L. Tebo ‘97 $1-$249Jerry D. Augsburger ‘60 David E. Beer ‘59 Maj. Matthew F. Boison ‘77 John B. Briggs ‘60 Joseph N. Brower ‘68 Patrick T. Costin ‘76 Brock Frazer ‘17 F. Allen Hall ‘72 Dr. Myron S. Henry ‘63 Michael F. Keppler ‘60 Mark S. Lazart ‘77 Richard J. Otolski ‘61 Dr. Don L. Park ‘61 Christopher L. Renner ‘66 Glenn A. Stamm ‘70 Dan M. Van Treese, Sr. ‘66 Jack L. Woodworth ‘74

BARTON$250-$599R. Harrison Ward ‘79 $1-$249Harold H. Hill ‘85 Frederick J. Massimi, III ‘09 Thomas Mistretta ‘15 Steven M. Pisapia, Jr. ‘11 Benjamin Rosolie ‘17 Daniel S. Strutton ‘15 Cody Warner ‘18 Phillip H. Warren ‘71

BAYLOR$600-$1,199Chad H. Carlson, CFP ‘95 $250-$599Coburn A. Buxton, Jr. ‘84

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

$1-$249David C. Dooley ‘89 George Eyambe ‘17 Charles E. Gamble, II ‘82 Michael C. Gary ‘93 Christopher A. Monroe ‘90 Grant K. Parish, D.D.S. ‘85

BELMONT ABBEY$1,200-$1,900Phillip N. Maisano ‘69 $1-$249F. Joseph Feeney, Jr. ‘75 John M. Queenan ‘76 Timothy J. Russell ‘87

BENTLEY$250-$599John W. Cox ‘81 $1-$249Troy D. Folkins ‘90 Brian J. Shultz ‘80 Neal R. Zwicker ‘84

BOSTON C.$250-$599Andrew J. Tort ‘18 $1-$249Robert C. Scarminach ‘12 Eric Tiede ‘18

BOSTON UNIVERSITY$10,000-$24,999Herbert J. Philpott ‘55 $1-$249Matthew W. Costa ‘14 William E. Crowell, Jr. ‘56 Roger W. Dickinson ‘57 Edward W. Dooley, Jr. ‘66 William C. Kurtz, Sr. ‘60 Richard Ponte ‘57 James A. Vick ‘67

BOWLING GREEN STATE$1,200-$1,900Scott T. Carr ‘97 $600-$1,199Dr. Charles G. Eberly ‘63 David C. Lacey, Jr. ‘53 $1-$249Roger E. Akins ‘70 Andrew Bennett ‘17 William R. Casper ‘16 John V. Chidley ‘64 P. Michael Curtis ‘74 George J. Dillman ‘81 Richard G. Eber ‘17 Corey M. Follick ‘98Thomas R. Hillhouse ‘64 Cody Jones ‘17 Daryl J. Knauss ‘63 Robert S. Lyons ‘64 Hunter C. Marcuson ‘16 David L. Mayer ‘84

CAL STATE-FULLERTON$1,200-$1,900John-Conrad G. Villacorte ‘01 $250-$599Alex D. Grieve ‘12

CAL STATE-LONG BEACH$1,200-$1,900Dennis W. Mesenhimer ‘64 $1-$249Richard L. Conde ‘96 Gregg S. Florence ‘68

CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE$250-$599Brian R. Hubinger ‘01 David G. Lowham ‘92 $1-$249Sean E. Andersen ‘97 Sal Damji ‘93 Kenneth R. Dory ‘89 Ismael Gomez ‘18 Jeremy R. Holland ‘98 Richard L. Hubinger, Renaissance James P. Kochel ‘94 Eric Y. Lee ‘93 Marc B. Levine ‘96 Ryan A. Mallick ‘08 Sean C. Parker ‘91 Brooks M. Ribeiro ‘16 Mario R. Rivas, Jr. ‘99 Jesse T. Teel ‘04 John R. Vietor ‘95

CAL STATE-SAN BERNARDINO$600-$1,199Joshua A. Paine ‘12 $1-$249Jordan Q. Alvira ‘17 Caleb Asbra ‘18 Jesse Cady ‘16 Andrew J. Lenzini ‘16 Adrian Martinez ‘16 Steven Morua ‘18 Tyler Wolfe ‘16

CAL STATE-SAN JOSE$250-$599Daniel L. Lewis ‘67 James H. McKee ‘68 John A. Worthington ‘66 $1-$249Stephen W. Betts ‘67 John J. Haggerty ‘62 Donn B. Murphy ‘66 Douglas J. Pavese ‘63

CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY$1,901-$2,499Dr. Michael A. Green ‘62 $600-$1,199Matthew E. Fay ‘13

Doyle E. McOwen ‘50 William R. Mitchell ‘52 Ronald D. Parthemore ‘73 Dr. Robert G. Peters, Jr. ‘70 Michael Setta ‘17 Leland G. Smith ‘70 Nathan A. Smith ‘15 Larry C. Taylor ‘67 Robert J. Thorndike ‘89 Christopher A. Tjotjos ‘80 Michael J. Vank ‘69 James W. West ‘64

BRADLEY$1,901-$2,499John M. Eber ‘73 Marc D. Ferguson ‘84 $1-$249Richard C. Anderson ‘57 Lt. Colonel Michael R.

Armstrong ‘57 John D. Dahl ‘89 Dale E. Fredericks ‘65 Charles L. Pillsbury ‘68 John G. Plumley ‘66 Edward S. Smith ‘55 Gregg H. Young ‘65

BUCKNELL$250-$599Robert H. Nagel ‘77 $1-$249Paul N. Anderson ‘54 David Brearley, Jr. ‘66 John M. Claycomb ‘51 Robert J. Dretar ‘64 Otto H. Ferrari, Jr. ‘67 Richard E. Frazier, Jr. ‘74 Richard C. Gawenus ‘69 John H. Hardenstine ‘59 Philip N. Hublitz ‘62 Joseph Levi, II ‘48 William A. Matthews ‘80 Charles W. North, V ‘06 Robert G. Smith ‘62 P. Barry Straus ‘65 Tyler J. Troast ‘08 Robert J. Wallace ‘54

BUFFALO STATE$600-$1,199Edward F. Jones ‘96

CAL STATE-CHICO$250-$599Douglas K. MacAdams ‘76 $1-$249Christopher E. Cole ‘81 David H. Fusi ‘72 Dr. Mahlon M. Hile ‘68 Mark A. Tomsic ‘85

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Luke Madera ‘09 Stephen L. Millich ‘63 Garold D. Raff ‘59 $250-$599Stuart G. Gould ‘59 Roderic W. Thomas ‘57 $1-$249Jon K. Alban ‘92 David R. Berneman ‘06 Sean D. Doyle ‘87 R. Terry Duryea ‘69 Walter E. Elkington ‘57 Frank J. Isola, Jr. ‘68 Justin Johnson ‘16 Fred C. Merriam ‘64 Howard A. Schirmer, Jr. ‘63 Spencer T. Sheaff ‘13 Gerald B. Steel ‘65 Dr. Donald E. Williams ‘64

CALIFORNIA-DAVIS$250-$599David W. Bradt ‘03 $1-$249Dr. Ronald D. Cave ‘75 James P. Finch ‘89 John V. Gleason ‘84 Sean E. Halligan ‘06 Christopher J. Harmon ‘95 Craig J. Tvedt ‘02

CALIFORNIA-IRVINE$600-$1,199Michael C. Josephson ‘07 $1-$249Nick Z. Weston ‘13

CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE$250-$599Brenton S. Bauer ‘08 $1-$249Andrew V. Perkins ‘13

CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO$1-$249Rodrigo B. Crisostomo ‘16 Derreck C. Dasilva ‘18 Andrew Diaz ‘16 Deven W. Hill ‘15 Dr. Ryan R. Reeves ‘00 Daniel T. Schiff ‘16

CALIFORNIA-SANTA BARBARA$2,500-$4,999Dr. Barry Z. Posner ‘70 $1,200-$1,900Scott H. Carr ‘86 $250-$599William R. Tiernay ‘52 $1-$249Daniel N. Abellera ‘79 Louis C. Bortz ‘52 Marvin G. Bultman, II ‘70

David C. Diekmann ‘89 Aaron Lavine ‘05 James A. Phillips, Ph.D., C.F.P.,

E.A. ‘62 Glenn C. Pritchard ‘69 James A. Simpson ‘69

CALPOLY-POMONA$1,200-$1,900Kenneth J. Barker ‘91 David R. Calderon ‘88 Brandon Tsubaki ‘06 $600-$1,199Renato G. Villacorte ‘91 $250-$599Neil C. Blais ‘82 Brian P. Kleinsmith ‘96 Jeffrey W. Schultz ‘04 $1-$249Sean C. Bennett ‘97 Brian H. Daly ‘92 Thomas P. Gathmann ‘83 Geoffrey T. Hamill ‘92 Dr. Donald F. Putnam ‘68

CALPOLY-SLO$1-$249Eric C. Turner ‘97

CANISIUS$1-$249Jonathan J. Christen ‘16 Mark G. Evans ‘83 Perry D. Figliotti ‘83 David Jamison ‘17 Edward Reyes ‘17 James P. Schnell ‘95

CARNEGIE MELLON$1-$249Gregory B. Blank ‘99 Keith A. Eich ‘02

CARROLL$1-$249Keith E. Letsche, Esq. ‘70

CASE WESTERN$1,200-$1,900Christopher W. H. Prall ‘01 $600-$1,199Bayard V. Gennert ‘02 Joshua D. Hodnichak ‘10 $250-$599Lawrence P. Colucci ‘96 $1-$249Brendan Bupp ‘17 Alan Burke ‘16 Sean Dee ‘06 Brian J. Foss ‘01 Andrew R. Pozzuto ‘09 Matthew Randall ‘16 Grant Simonson ‘17 Jason R. Teplensky ‘17

CENTRAL ARKANSAS$5,000-$9,999Gary L. Huff ‘91 $1,200-$1,900Kreth J. Koehler ‘92 Christopher P. Nations ‘94 $1-$249Michael J. Counts ‘16 Matthew P. Himstedt ‘17 Tate McKay ‘18 Austin B. Oberlag ‘16 Corey A. Parks ‘16 Kyle Peters ‘16 Warren T. Readnour ‘90 Richard D. Sisk ‘16 Jarod R. Wickliffe ‘16

CENTRAL FLORIDA$1-$249Gregory B. Morand ‘99 David B. Simons, Jr. ‘89

CENTRAL MICHIGAN$1-$249James T. Bishop ‘68 Gregory D. Cocke ‘78 Charles K. Payne ‘80 Commander Oliver H. Porter,

USN ‘57 Theodore W. Roscoe ‘62

CENTRAL MISSOURI$2,500-$4,999Richard W. Bennet, III ‘74 $1,200-$1,900Peter P. Gencarelli ‘75 Gregory C. Swain ‘85 $250-$599Randall M. Hinshaw ‘75 $1-$249Dr. Victor L. Clark ‘78 Nicholas A. De Jong ‘16 Jeremy E. Goss ‘16 Max D. Harper ‘71 Joel A. Jackson ‘16 Jason K. Ketz ‘16 Kendall R. Kraus ‘17 Tyler G. Laughlin ‘08 Trey J. Lawrence ‘17 Brandon M. Loredo ‘16 Brock A. McCullough ‘17 Jordan O. Snyder ‘18 Jordan C. Staggs ‘16 Douglas M. Swann ‘17 Justin C. Vann ‘17

CHARLESTON (SOUTH CAROLINA)$600-$1,199Michael M. Carriere ‘10 C. Scott Manning ‘07

CHARLESTON (WEST VIRGINIA)$1-$249Frank B. Mathews ‘68 Martin L. Valerio ‘73

CHICAGO$1-$249Joseph Dozier ‘11 Conor P. Healy ‘10

CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT$250-$599Riley S. Little ‘13 $1-$249Joshua K. Blakely ‘05 CJ B. Cahill ‘16 Maximilian S. Castelli ‘17 Ryan D’Ercole ‘16 Bryan C. Gunst ‘11 Timothy S. Laboy-Coparropa ‘17 Nicholas A. Mirra ‘15 Henry W. O’Grady, IV ‘06 Eric H. Parsley ‘17 Timothy J. Shaughnessy ‘09

CINCINNATI$25,000-$49,999Dan P. Komnenovich ‘74 Maris Kuga ‘63 $10,000-$24,999Melvin H. Haas ‘62 $2,500-$4,999Phillip J. Gagen ‘02 Scott F. Partridge ‘69 Dennis R. Reigle ‘67 $1,901-$2,499Jon L. Larue ‘79 Reineiro L. Medina, III ‘99 Franklin W. Nutter ‘69 Timothy L. Timmel ‘70 $1,200-$1,900John A. Abraham ‘77 Jerome J. Powers ‘98 Roger A. Stateczny ‘92 Prof. Ric W. Sweeney,

Renaissance $600-$1,199James A. Abend ‘73 David W. Beede ‘64 James G. Bokach ‘02 Rudolf Bredenbeck ‘54 Kevin R. Broch ‘95 Kelly P. Conway ‘82 Lawrence D. Damron ‘68 Robert J. Day ‘71 Robert A. Fessler ‘63 Luke M. Gromen ‘99 Ryan C. Hayes ‘05 Gregory O. Miles ‘84 Dwight L. Moody, Jr. ‘63 Lawrence S.

Oelschlegel ‘72

Kevin T. Smith ‘98 Kyle F. Sutton ‘12 Harold W. Thomas ‘53 Hiram B. Wooton ‘08 $250-$599David L. Allen ‘63 Zachary R. Bryson ‘08 William P. Freudenberger ‘63 Kent P. Friel ‘59 Michael O. Hard ‘64 Robert C. Loesch ‘63 Daniel F. Lysaght ‘82 John E. McKibben ‘64 Gail H. Plunkett ‘74 Timothy J. Quackenbush ‘08 Christopher P. Schneider ‘83 Thomas E. Vick ‘69 $1-$249Erik C. Angus ‘17 Jeffrey A. Back ‘18 James F. Benner ‘52 Sean C. Cosgrove ‘05 John L. Driver ‘55 Paul E. Ehrnschwender ‘51 Ronald L. Griffith ‘54 Paul R. Hart ‘08 Michael L. Heisel ‘72 Daniel A. Johnston ‘04 James A. Jones ‘63 James W. Maurer ‘67 Harold C. McGlathery ‘63 Michael S. Mills ‘04 Louis F. Moormeier ‘50 Gerald F. Ose ‘67 Trenton T. Pfister ‘18 Martin B. Popp, M.D. ‘64 Brian A. Rapien ‘10 Richard F. Roehr ‘59 Paul H. Siegel ‘52 Robert N. Wagner, IV ‘16 David J. Wenzel ‘06

CLARION$600-$1,199Jonathan B. Catanzarita ‘11 $250-$599Eric T. Pascucci ‘94 $1-$249James A. Delawrence ‘16 Devin J. Forgey ‘16 Trapper Hughes ‘17 Daniel Letts ‘17 Collin Meyers ‘17 Cody A. Rapp ‘12 Seth R. Updegraff ‘17 Devon D. Vallies ‘17 Lance A. Whitehead ‘16

CLARKSON$1-$249Matthew K. Fox ‘03 Michael A. St. Croix ‘09

CLEMSON$250-$599Carlos Quintero ‘73 $1-$249Thomas M. Hatcher, Sr. ‘79 Rodney D. Hunt ‘83 David V. Saitta ‘72 Jose A. Tarrio ‘89 Matthew J. Watkins ‘77

CLEVELAND STATE$1-$249Joseph V. Barna ‘78 Nicholas Bossard ‘16 Jordan M.C. Ficyk ‘18 David L. Huiett ‘66 Matthew A. Lisak ‘15 Ralph B. McNerney ‘71 Andres Saldana ‘18 Joseph G. Spagnuolo,

Renaissance Timothy G. Yanda ‘87

COASTAL CAROLINA$1-$249R. Norman Evans ‘82

COLORADO$25,000-$49,999Kent B. Hickman ‘61 $10,000-$24,999Christopher L. Bittman ‘85 Gerardus H. Van Moorsel ‘82 $5,000-$9,999Jack B. Whitt ‘62 $2,500-$4,999Charles A. Stegman ‘81 $1,200-$1,900Jeffery L. Johnson ‘89 $600-$1,199James Bearns ‘84 $1-$249George J. Argeris ‘54 Mark F. Brune ‘85 Charles N. Douglas ‘49 Dr. Christopher J. Gassman ‘04 Jon M. Goodman ‘84 Thomas M. Hall ‘81 Charles S. Johnson ‘07 Jay B. Lipe ‘81 Lorne D. Matheson ‘60 Colonel John P. Millar ‘83 Douglas S. Moore ‘85 Justin J. Neuenschwander ‘07 David B. Parkinson ‘57 Robert G. Shaw ‘83

COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES$1-$249Colton T. Aldridge ‘18 Lawrence E. Barrett ‘50 Evan Campbell ‘17

Robert R. Cederstrom ‘60 Nicholas Daskalakis ‘17 Laurence H. Gardner ‘53 C. Jacob Overstreet ‘17 Roland F. Pohler ‘57 Nicholas Stauch ‘17 Charles R. Wagner ‘81 John J. Zeman ‘56

COLORADO STATE$25,000-$49,999Chad M. Ellington ‘99 $10,000-$24,999Tom M. Atkins, Jr. ‘80 James B. Benemann ‘78 J. Tim Biddle ‘73 Gary B. Halley ‘60 Richard G. Long, Jr. ‘79 Colin D. Thompson ‘79 Cory D. Thompson ‘82 $5,000-$9,999David D. Beck ‘78 John W. Clark ‘65 Bryan A. Harmsen ‘01 Breck K. Vassios ‘87 Stefan L. Wenger ‘95 $2,500-$4,999Anthony M. Mauro ‘99 $1,901-$2,499Thomas C. Livingston ‘79 Robert L. Warner ‘58 $600-$1,199Lt. Colonel Victor R. Bird ‘62 $1-$249Ryan T. Garthright ‘10 Ross A. Hendrix ‘07 Gerry D. Turner ‘66 James E. Vetting ‘68

COLUMBIA$5,000-$9,999Zariel J. Toolan ‘01 $1,901-$2,499Thomas W. Russell ‘99 $1,200-$1,900Steve I. Hofstetter ‘02 James A. Schmid, III ‘00 $250-$599John W. Croll ‘12 Thomas E. Huth ‘03 $1-$249Justin Feit ‘14 Dr. Daniel J. Haders ‘01 Nathan R. Levick ‘11 Brian S. Marcus ‘12 D. Perry Nickerson ‘13 John H. Peng ‘14 Zachary A. Silverzweig ‘05 Randy Subramany ‘11

CONNECTICUT$2,500-$4,999Edward A. Kaplan ‘88

$1,200-$1,900Steven B. Chaneles, Esq. ‘83 Joseph W. Langella, Jr. ‘83 $250-$599Eric D. Muschlitz ‘92 William E. Wivell ‘85 $1-$249Tyler D. Cappello ‘16 Lawrence J. Carboni, Jr. ‘86 Daniel Carnein ‘16 Robert F. Ciolino ‘16 Zane R. Cooke ‘18 Paul M. Deangelis ‘17 Robert A. Flynn ‘82 Jacob A. Gardner ‘17 Robert J. Hennessey ‘63 Samad A. Khan ‘18 Steven M. Kiel ‘72 Michael K. McGuigan ‘16 William J. Oldach ‘16 Kenneth J. Petrella ‘10 Jonathan A. Plucker, Ph.D. ‘91 Michael D. Rosenthal ‘16 Robert H. Saunders ‘63 Alan O. Stickles ‘59 Dr. George A. Zitnay ‘60

CORNELL$1,200-$1,900 The Honorable David J. Roman

‘73 $250-$599Peter B. Dirlam ‘56 $1-$249Randall E. Allen ‘05 Alin Barsan ‘16 Walter R. Curtice ‘58 William J. Doody ‘68 Richard J. Evans ‘45 Robert M. Freeman ‘08 Gregory N. Mezey ‘09 Dr. Victor C. Ortloff ‘64 Albert J. Rim ‘86 James H. Schoonmaker ‘74 Mitchell E. Stern, M.D. ‘76

CREIGHTON$1-$249Eric J. Christensen ‘96 Thomas H. Copeman, IV ‘16 Charlton F. Meyer ‘17 Nick P. Nussbaum ‘16

CULVER STOCKTON$1-$249Ronald W. Leftwich ‘64 Dr. Thomas M. Spoerner ‘60

DARTMOUTH$50,000-$99,999Carey E. Heckman ‘76 $25,000-$49,999Robert O. Wetzel ‘76

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$5,000-$9,999David J. Clark ‘76 Samuel Reckford ‘83 Martin J. Weinstein ‘81 $2,500-$4,999Charles E. Haldeman ‘70 James G. Kreissman ‘84 $1,901-$2,499Michael C. Chapman ‘76 $1,200-$1,900Glenn L. Burdick ‘74 Bruce H. Hasenkamp ‘60 Richard H. Kimball ‘78 $600-$1,199David C. Barrow, MBA ‘94 William E. Brown ‘07 Ryan P. Donovan ‘96 Jay Miller ‘82 Herbert F. Philpott ‘85 Mark M. Weld ‘76 $250-$599John T. Bennett ‘96 Matthew A. Brown ‘05 William L. Burke, Jr. ‘76 Jason M. DiMarino ‘97 Douglas C. Doucet ‘98 Michael J. Dovidio ‘07 Rob M. Fasani ‘98 Peter A. Furci ‘92 Leonard A. Gail ‘85 Kevin M. Garland ‘07 Stephen R. Munger ‘79 James A. Ouellette ‘88 Keith K. Schuricht ‘05 Derrick T. Smith ‘07 Allan R. Walker, M.D. ‘60 Michael Woodward ‘81 $1-$249John A. Adams ‘83 Douglas M. Antaya ‘78 Sean M. Anthony ‘06 Paul J. Biggs ‘01 Parker W. Borg ‘61 W. Robert Brazelton, Ph.D. ‘56 Lee A. Bronsnick ‘99 Gregory V. Clow ‘81 Raymond M. DeGuzman ‘94 Andrew A. Doherty ‘86 Dodd S. Griffith ‘87 Peter A. H. Hasenkamp ‘98 Daniel S. Hassouni ‘05 Gary C. Jan ‘98 Michael A. Keller ‘90 Michael L. Kimmel ‘94 Dr. John M. Lewis ‘70 Harold D. Mallory ‘74 Chad D. Northrup ‘96 Todd P. Piro ‘00Juan S. Restrepo ‘07 Daniel S. Richman ‘95 Andrew E. Riker ‘97 Lee A. Rosengard ‘73 Dr. Derek G. Shendell ‘96 Christopher S. Vale ‘95

DAVIDSON$25,000-$49,999A. Jay Hurt, III ‘88 $1,200-$1,900Peter M. Varney ‘96 $250-$599Sawyer J. Hicks ‘14 Jacques L. Vauclain, III ‘90 $1-$249Stewart M. Cates ‘90 Dr. Paul A. Horne, Jr. ‘79 Colonel James G. Humphrys,

Ret. ‘50 Walter C. Joyce, Jr. ‘77 Ross Kruse ‘17 Philip A. Leonard ‘72 G. Michael Parsons, Jr. ‘08 Dr. John T. St. Clair, Jr. ‘59 Moffatt A. Ware, Jr. ‘56

DAVIS & ELKINS$250-$599Eugene C. Schurg, Jr. ‘77 $1-$249Clark W. Bowman ‘87 Tharon L. Jack ‘61 Dr. George P. Morgan, Jr. ‘61 Brig. Gen. Robert M.

Murdock ‘69 Donald F. Santamaria ‘62

DAYTON$2,500-$4,999Marcus P. Robinson ‘99 $1,200-$1,900Christopher L. Bagi, Esq. ‘06 $250-$599Brian C. Inyart ‘97 $1-$249Mark J. Smalley ‘91

DEFIANCE$1-$249Rev. Richard A. Carse ‘69

DELAWARE$250-$599Dr. William F. Maloney ‘68 Michael A. Silverman, M.D. ‘88 $1-$249Andreas Aastad ‘49 Bruce S. Andrews ‘74 Perry F. Boone ‘70 Dr. Alfred B. Brown ‘59 James L. Budd ‘68 Zachery C. Carter ‘73 Kevin J. Connelly ‘15 Paul N. Costello ‘66 James S. Dick ‘59 Kenneth S. Dominy ‘90 James W. Felch, M.D. ‘69 Paul W. Forbes ‘75 I. Barry Guerke, Esq. ‘70

Warren E. Hood ‘64 Kevin L. Howard ‘90 Rev. Jack M. McKelvey ‘63 Mark R. Mitchell ‘92 Warren J. Patterson ‘93 Timothy W. Peters ‘70 Charles P. Pinto ‘69 James H. Poole ‘72 Joshua B. Schein ‘08 Kenneth C. Schilling ‘64 Stephen E. Stockwell ‘67 Richard G. Taylor ‘71 Bryan J. Townsend ‘04 Davis H. Truax ‘55 Melville F. Warren, Jr. ‘81

DENVER$1-$249Donald C. Henke ‘51

DEPAUL$1-$249Oliver W. Debe ‘13 Micheal K. Seraphin ‘04

DETROIT$1,200-$1,900Mark A. Schmid ‘81 $1-$249Sheldon H. Moore, Jr. ‘63

DRAKE$600-$1,199Tyler R. Boggess ‘10 Andrew P. Lemens ‘08 Chad S. Whipple ‘03 $250-$599Charles S. Hartig ‘07 Damon A. Keeble ‘08 Christopher M. Trunkey ‘88 $1-$249John R. Bauer ‘63 William C. Berry ‘58 Justin Dwyer ‘16 Peter Elliott ‘13 Parker Foote’17 Truman F. Hatfield ‘61 Harold W. Higgs ‘49 William R. Jackson ‘67 Brian R. Jenkins ‘80 Randy A. Noble ‘73 David W. Orris ‘68 Martin L. Pillers ‘51 Ryan Price ‘12 Mark D. Reiter ‘15 Brady D. Wolfe ‘09

DREXEL$1-$249John L. Dougherty ‘05 Brian P. Kerrigan ‘05 Thomas J. Teson ‘13

DRURY$1-$249Major John J. Ley, USAF ‘50 D. James Moses ‘84 James E. Parker ‘64 Theodore C. Salveter, III ‘58

DUKE$1,200-$1,900Curtis R. Kimball ‘72 $600-$1,199Gerald R. Whitt, Esq. ‘72 $250-$599Caleb H. Barnhardt, Jr. ‘62 $1-$249Mark G. Barry ‘77 Dr. Keith W. Bennert ‘83 Dr. John S. Cargile ‘77 Paul C. Cronce, M.D. ‘54 Dr. John F. Few ‘51 Arthur W. Judd ‘52 Rev. B. Wayne Kinyon ‘58 John H. Orr ‘74 David B. Parsons ‘70 John F. Sacha, Esq. ‘70

EAST CAROLINA$250-$599Oakley W. Hogg, III ‘91 Wesse C. Ranes, III ‘67 $1-$249J.L. Skip Browder ‘67 William H. Carr, Jr. ‘75 Wayne R. Nixon ‘73 John T. Richardson ‘03

EAST TENNESSEE STATE$2,500-$4,999Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr.

‘57 $1,200-$1,900Michael Elliott ‘81 $250-$599Richard G. Clarke ‘71 Mark W. Peterson ‘88 Robert D. Van de Vuurst ‘83 $1-$249Joe C. Collins ‘55 Drew W. Day ‘83 Taylor Forbes ‘16 Lt. Colonel L. Earl Holloman, Ret. ‘59 William D. Perryman’16 Earl W. Rogers, Jr. ‘71 William T. Terrell ‘85 Robert E. Worthington ‘67

EAST TEXAS STATE$1,901-$2,499George R. Follis, Jr. ‘81 $600-$1,199Howard L. Nycum ‘69 $1-$249Morris G. Cox ‘68

EASTERN ILLINOIS$1-$249Keith J. Ryniak ‘96

EASTERN MICHIGAN$1,200-$1,900Michael T. Selby ‘02 $1-$249William F. Eardley, IV,

Renaissance

EASTERN WASHINGTON$600-$1,199Michael A. Johnson ‘01 $1-$249Jesse D. Greening ‘15 Nathan Peters ‘16

ELON$600-$1,199Andrew C. Baker ‘06 Scott S. Swedberg ‘11 $1-$249Emory E. Bolton, Jr. ‘76 David M. Dickerson ‘77 Patrick E. McLaughlin ‘16 Zachary T. Pope ‘07 James G. Wright ‘07

EMORY$1-$249Kyle T. Adams ‘17 Jonah Chang ‘17 Kang Kyuk Ko ‘16 Daivik J. Malhotra ‘17 Cole J. Owens ‘16 Amol Vadhan ‘17

EMPORIA STATE$2,500-$4,999Dr. Edward H.

Hammond ‘66 $1-$249Thomas C. Bell ‘66 Larry J. Burns ‘71 M. Wayne Davidson ‘54 Dominic Eliot ‘16 John R. Gaston ‘55 Vincent P. Hamilton ‘13 Jesse Higginbotham ‘18 Michael D. Hoefer ‘69 Daniel G. Hoelter ‘05 Dr. Kenneth A. Martinez ‘57 Larry K. McGinnis ‘68 Raymond L. Rentfro ‘61 Leon A. Torkelson ‘65 Taylor Weisman ‘17

EVANSVILLE$1,200-$1,900David T. Bertorello ‘89 L. Kent Fowler ‘85 John D. Stumpf ‘71

$250-$599Major Frederick E. Barton ‘66 Timothy B. Breeding ‘86 $1-$249Gary Ahrens ‘59 Eugene W. Bricker ‘62 David A. Buckman ‘58 Paul S. Ensign ‘76 Rev. Mitchell C. Gieselman ‘78 Todd R. Giganti ‘00 Stephan R. Hammers ‘71 Jerry L. Hochstetler ‘62 David A. Klein ‘07 Robert W. Kuhlman ‘75 David A. Schaefer ‘62 Kurt G. Shepherd ‘98 Donald J. Thompson, II ‘87 Spencer K. Vinson ‘05

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON$600-$1,199Michael T. Fogarty ‘77 $1-$249Robert L. Klingenburg ‘74 Jeffrey W. Mirk ‘76

FERRIS STATE$1-$249Richard S. Bugajski ‘62 Robert C. Felton ‘65 George H. Montgomery ‘75 Dale E. Starnes ‘65 Van D. Waugh ‘71

FLORIDA$2,500-$4,999Douglas J. Band ‘95 $1,200-$1,900Bert J. Harris, III ‘74 H. Lorenz Horn ‘56 Arthur J. Siccardi ‘98 $600-$1,199Matthew B. Sloan ‘09 $1-$249V. John Brook, Jr., P.A. ‘68 Patrick C. Comiskey ‘88 Jim L. Gibbons ‘52 Paul H. Grigsby ‘63 Thomas F. Slater ‘83 Jeffrey P. Wilson, P.A. ‘76

FLORIDA ATLANTIC$1,901-$2,499David J. Haycock ‘02 $1-$249Joseph M. Baird ‘07 Nathan B. Custodio ‘05 Jose F. Herrera ‘05 Shane C. Shannon ‘08

FLORIDA GULF COAST$250-$599Zachary B. Edington ‘11

$1-$249Nickolai A. Cherevko ‘13 Luis A. Leon Cedano ‘11

FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL$10,000-$24,999Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D. ‘90 $2,500-$4,999James N. Horst, D.O. ‘92 $250-$599Benjamin A. Sardinas ‘01 FLORIDA SOUTHERN$2,500-$4,999Hoyt R. Barnett ‘65 $1-$249William E. Hoyer ‘67 Eric W. Thomas ‘74

FLORIDA STATE$1,200-$1,900Scott K. Edinger ‘92 $600-$1,199Craig S. Perry ‘85 $250-$599Jeffrey D. Gargiulo ‘74 Simeon C. Sparkman, Jr. ‘64 $1-$249Terry C. Bibleheimer ‘67 Marcos A. Cabello ‘17 Steven R. Carter ‘91 David K. Gibson ‘87 Captain William J. McCarron,

Jr. ‘65 Douglas J. McCrea ‘68 Dennis E. Nickle ‘61 Paul W. Norton, Jr., USAF,

Ret. ‘64 Randall N. Vitale ‘99 John F. Williams ‘68

FORT HAYS STATE$1-$249Aaron M. Alexander ‘98 Loren J. Pepperd ‘68 Wade A. Ruckle ‘85 Kevin G. Struckhoff ‘82

FRANCIS MARION$1-$249Rev. Msgr. Anthony J.

Marcaccio ‘85

FRESNO STATE$1-$249Robert L. Clegg ‘95

GEORGE MASON$1,200-$1,900Major Mark W. Hamilton ‘86 $600-$1,199Brandt T. Heatherington ‘86 Jeffrey T. Hunter ‘88 P. Sean Leahey ‘96

James E. McConville ‘85 $1-$249Remy Ajaoudi ‘06 David J. Audi ‘94 David A. Basinger ‘84 Vineet K. Bhatia ‘94 Michael A. Blair ‘93 Joseph C. Brown ‘95 Alberto Carbo ‘00 Travis W. Castleman ‘01 Michael A. Connell ‘07 Dr. John S. Connor ‘93 Christopher M. Cruse ‘00 Robert A. Diaz ‘95 Anthony T. Edwards ‘96 James M. Eglin, Jr. ‘85 Stephen F. Francis ‘92 Col. Aaron L. Geduldig,

Renaissance Tyler Gray ‘06 Ricky S. Greenberg ‘93 Steven V. Hall ‘85 Jose A. Hernandez, Jr. ‘93 Randall L. Jones ‘93 Glenn J. Laskin ‘93 John J. Lee ‘86 Marc H. Lenzen ‘85 David S. Linthicum ‘85 Michael J. Lupichuk ‘94 Carlos R. Matos ‘08 Gregory K. McDonough ‘95 Patrick M. Moffitt ‘95 Thomas J. Moffitt ‘93 Stephen E. Moroz, Renaissance David N. Muir, Jr. ‘94 Kevin J. Mulroe ‘94 Dorian N. Paidas ‘93 Spyro A. Papademetriou ‘89 Kevin M. Piotter ‘92 Brian B. Plombon ‘84 Christopher W. Plumley ‘88 Michael J. Powderly ‘91 Jesse L. Price ‘93 Robert J. Schmid ‘93 Vernon L. Strang, Jr. ‘81 Donald Utley ‘06 Christopher J. Veillette ‘84 Jason R. Wade ‘91

GEORGE WASHINGTON$2,500-$4,999Anthony C. Balestrieri ‘03 $1,200-$1,900Jonathan A. Holland ‘02 $600-$1,199Kenneth E. Rhines ‘89 $250-$599Kevin T. Barnett ‘04 $1-$249Raymond R. Baumann ‘79 John N. Dano ‘59 Jonathan D. Fraade ‘80 Frederick J. Gauvreau ‘62 Allan I. Nappen, Esq. ‘91

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Kevin C. Krupp ‘10 David E. Lourie, P.E., D.GE ‘79 Melvyn A. Skvarla ‘64 $1-$249James E. Grimm ‘60

ILLINOIS$1,901-$2,499Conrad W. Hewitt ‘58 $1,200-$1,900Christopher S. Dillion ‘03 Robert L. Pierce ‘81 $600-$1,199Cameron M. Blaydes ‘12 Jamieson D. Gray ‘12 John E. Vercellino ‘75 $250-$599Anthony R. Ebbole ‘91 Vance L. Fraley ‘56 Richard H. O’Connell ‘71 $1-$249Dr. Charles D. Anderson ‘89 Lloyd A. Atwell ‘59 Lyman “Al” Goss ‘56 Paul W. Hart ‘80 Truman G. Hix ‘62 Edward D. Jenkins ‘62 Darrell G. Kahl ‘58 Michael J. Klein ‘91 Larry U. Larson ‘56 Alex Lopez ‘18 Sean R. Lyman ‘12 David M. Mangian ‘06 James R. McGreevy ‘69 Lloyd A. Murphy ‘78 Arthur W. Murray ‘58 Joseph V. Norvell ‘91 George J. Novy ‘62 Zachary A. Pastko ‘04 Marshall R. Seese, Sr. ‘65 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P. Sue ‘73 Peter M. Wallner ‘71

ILLINOIS STATE$600-$1,199Mark A. Cassata ‘08 $1-$249William D. Sponsler ‘95

INDIANA$10,000-$24,999Phillip A. Cox ‘84 $2,500-$4,999 Gregory J. Pusinelli ‘80 $1,901-$2,499William E. Becker ‘72 $1,200-$1,900Clark H. Byrum, Sr. ‘57 Dr. Nidal Masri ‘86 $600-$1,199Richard M. Carrabine ‘53 Benjamin Nahrstadt ‘16 $250-$599John R. Fiala ‘57

Ryan C. Braun ‘00 Jack J. Holmes ‘64 Ian Murphy ’16 Richard C. Park ‘47 Michael P. Svec ‘90

IOWA STATE$5,000-$9,999Jeffrey D. Prouty ‘79 $2,500-$4,999Mark R. Fabere ‘80 Harold L. Shellabarger ‘56 $1,901-$2,499James W. Tait ‘66 $600-$1,199Robert S. Hanser ‘78 Ryan M. Pirtle ‘06

Warren T. Reedy ‘61 Artemas R. Roberts ‘62 John K. Scott ‘52 Roger F. Sellew ‘59 Eric J. Stroud ‘06 Buel A. Williamson, Jr. ‘47

IOWA WESLEYAN$1-$249Donald P. Kellar ‘51

JACKSONVILLE$600-$1,199Christopher J. Sacra ‘98 LCDR Omar J. Sanchez ‘01 $250-$599Michael K. Brand ‘84

Michael S. Rosenberg, Esq. ‘91 Benjamin A. Snyder ‘09 Richard N. Wardell ‘52 Hans W. Zassenhaus ‘63

GEORGETOWN$600-$1,199F. Whitaker Leonhardt ‘07 Jeffrey D. Wray ‘11 $1-$249Christian A. Chung ‘15 Ashwin C. Puri ‘18

GEORGIA$10,000-$24,999J. Darren Rodgers ‘84 $1,200-$1,900William V. Medbery ‘75 Matthew S. Parrish ‘08 $600-$1,199Andrew J. Parrish ‘13 Jonathan G. Poole, Jr. ‘14 Kevin E. Shumaker ‘84 $1-$249Paul R. Addison ‘66 Rev. R. Proctor Chambless,

Jr. ‘71 Logan J. Chappuis ‘17 Daniel A. Duncan ‘85 Houston A. Gaines ‘17 Garrett M. Hendricks ‘16 James A. McCartney ‘16 John N. Meisten, III ‘64 Kurt C. Mueller ‘16 Clark C. O’Kelley, III ‘16 Hudson H. Wilson, Jr. ‘16 Jackson H. Wise ‘18

GEORGIA SOUTHERN$600-$1,199Jeffrey B. Birdsong ‘00 Gregg R. Gowanloch ‘96 $250-$599Gary D. Baker ‘71 Dr. David A. Denmark ‘80 J. Ryan Gartin ‘10 $1-$249David E. Beck ‘71 Tyler J. Dinges ‘17 Brandon Ellis ‘06 Brennan Patrick ’17

GEORGIA STATE$1-$249David F. Blau ‘79

GEORGIA TECH$2,500-$4,999James E. Pruitt, Jr. ‘56 $1-$249Kerry A. Baker ‘71 Joseph Brejda ‘12 Alan D. Davis ‘76 Victor M. Farinas ‘84

Harold B. Hildenbrand, Jr. ‘81 Nicholas W. Hollingshad ‘78 Sebastien P. Kidd ‘95 Jonathan B. MacDonald ‘98 Nicholas Picon ‘14 E. Preston Rahe, Jr. ‘64 Keith A. Schamis ‘91 Donnie R. Sloan, Jr. ‘68 Douglas K. Tucker ‘84 Albert J. Turner, Jr. ‘60 Eric A. VanCourt ‘71

GRAND VALLEY STATE$250-$599Joshua S. Bach ‘08 Christopher C. Longstreet,

Renaissance $1-$249Carlos A. Alfonso ‘17 Jason C. Black ‘98 John P. Fitzgerald ‘85 Landry K. Hourtienne ‘09

HAWAII$250-$599Jesse W. Fortney, Ph.D. ‘92

HENDERSON STATE$1-$249John L. Davis ‘70 William T. Newberry ‘71

HIGH POINT$1-$249Robert L. Foster ‘58

HOUSTON$250-$599David F. Cumming ‘12 $1-$249Jesus M. Aguirre ‘18 Raphael J. Alba ‘16 Rocky J.S. Alberti ‘18 Arbaaz S. Ali ‘14 Stratton R. Berlin ‘17 Tyler Blease ‘18 Calen A. Boyd ‘18 Naveed K. Budhwani ‘18 Nyerere C. Burgess ‘18Sergio G. Castillo ‘18 Ryan W. Cowell ‘18 Jordan Cruz ‘16 Manual J. Dasilva Quiroz ‘15 Philip Dial ’18 Brett Edleman ‘16 William Fenimore ‘18 Kyle E. Ferguson ‘17 Luke C. Fontenot ‘15 Jesus G. Garcia, Jr. ‘18 Jonathan D. Garcia ‘17 Cristian A. Govea ‘17 Justin P. Gross ‘15 Robert E. Groux, III ‘17 Corey S. Haas ‘18

J. S. Hayden, Jr. ‘56 Donald E. Heard ‘93 Blake Heslep ‘17 Christian Hollowell ’18 Dean J. Ikonomou ‘16 Alexander A. Keller ‘17 William M. Kelly ‘02 Enrique D. Lamb, IV ‘16 Robert C. Lazar ‘69 Carlos M. Leal ‘13 Jeffrey G. Lee ‘16 Alejandro Loera ‘13 Dan Manuppelli ‘72 James S. Marrs ‘18 Brian S. Masinag ‘17 Austin J. Moeller ‘10 Sunil K. Motwani ‘14 Shane Mukherjee ‘15 Juan Diego Munoz ‘18 Russel A. O’Donnell ‘18 Cameron W. Piske ‘18 Craig A. Putman ‘15 Darren H. Randle ‘12 Adam S. Reichstein ‘17 Alejandro J. Rojas ‘15 Humberto Sanchez ‘16 Alexander J. Sheridan ’18 Andres Socorro ‘16 Andrew M. Stephens ‘15 Joel Tan ‘17 Kenneth Torres-Hernandez ‘18 Rolando G.M.Yabut ‘15

HUNTINGDON$1,200-$1,900G. Wayne Knupp, Jr. ‘95 $1-$249David H. Allred ‘92 Gene M. Pope ‘88 Joe D. Read ‘88 James N. Robinson ‘04 Richard H. Sforzini, III ‘04

IDAHO$600-$1,199Gregory M. Contreras ‘07 $1-$249Sgt. Virgil J. Jordan ‘09 Joshua G. Studor ‘04

IDAHO STATE$1-$249Keith B. Berry ‘63 William R. Drake ‘66 Robert L. Kirkpatrick ‘60 James F. Liday ‘63 James T. Link ‘61 Pat P. McGahan ‘63

IIT$1,200-$1,900Steven J. Bonifas ‘80 Reginald M. Maynigo ‘05 $250-$599

Thomas T. McDaniel ‘85 Steven Schottenstein ‘78 $1-$249John W. Applegate, M.D. ‘54 Stephen E. Bishop ‘76 Matthew J. Bradford ‘93 Sean J. Cantwell ‘82 Matthew Cornacchione,

II ‘67 Joseph W. Eikenberry ‘52 Marc A. Goodman ‘79 Robert J. Hanrahan, III ‘77 Herbert J. Hoppe, Jr. ‘50 James R. Lisher, J.D. ‘69 Thomas M. Malone ‘61 John R. McKay ‘81 Wallace G. McOuat ‘69 Gregory A. Said ‘81 Michael J. Schanna ‘01 James R. Schrum ‘59 Fred S. Vorsanger ‘51 Charles P. Welter ‘70

INDIANA OF PENNSYLVANIA$1-$249Jonathan H. Benedict ‘00 James A. Carroll ‘93 David L. Einsel ‘58

INDIANA STATE$600-$1,199Ronald G. Zuk ‘60 $250-$599Cody F. Craigin ‘08 Robert L. Delaby ‘94 Michael J. Goodin, Jr. ‘89 Dr. Keith A. Hall ‘58 Richard A. Jones ‘68 Tom L. Lawson, Jr. ‘94 Trent N. Roberts ‘98 Justin D. Sheets ‘00 Craig A. Williams, AAE ‘93 Michael A. Williamson ‘66 Norman J. Young ‘64 $1-$249Andrew L. Asher ‘18 Joseph B. Bartholomew ‘93 Robert C. Brown ‘78 Colonel John E. Clark ‘62 Brian A. Delaney ‘90 Wayne C. Hasselbrinck ‘64 Brent R. Holl ‘04Dillon M. Hults ‘16 Richard H. Ice ‘86 Wade S. Ison ‘93 Thomas M. Jackson ‘83 Eric T. Lantz ‘95 Darrell D. Mazura ‘60 Dr. Dale F. McKee ‘57 Andrew R. Orman ‘03 Robert W. Puma ‘98 Roscoe E. Reeve ‘62 Nicholas W. Rohan ‘63

Luke B. Schingel ‘17 Dr. William A. Schroeder,

Renaissance Preston Senesac ‘16 Devin W. Shafer ‘15 Justin D. Shireman ‘06 Michael R. Ventura ‘67 Irvin G. Victor ‘18 Dr. James L. Wittenauer ‘59 Robert L. Zimmerman ‘69

INDIANA TECH$1,200-$1,900Paul H. Litcher ‘88 $250-$599Brandan A. Haines ‘99 $1-$249

Lewis J. Bornmann, Ph.D. ‘64 Lawrence E. Bott ‘67 James V. Franklin ‘17 Nathan A. Kirk ‘17 Bryce A. Leming ‘16 Donald J. Lomont ‘64 Justin B. Neff ‘14 Christopher K. Newman ‘17 Demarkus Polk ‘17 Robert J. Reese ‘18 Mitchell J. Showman ‘16 John A. Sims ‘94 Devin C. Stone ‘17 Trevor M. Topa ‘17

INDIANA-PURDUE-FT. WAYNE$250-$599Keith A. Bentz ‘85 $1-$249Donald F. Gorney ‘86

IOWA$2,500-$4,999Scott A. Schwartz ‘93 $1,901-$2,499Matthew D. Beck ‘90 $600-$1,199David R. Persa ‘03 $1-$249Robert L. Bauer ‘63 Adam C. Biskner ‘02 Matthew C. Biskner ‘97

Thomas P. Simonson ‘95 $250-$599Lt. Anthony P. Callanan, Ret. ‘63 Commander Robert E. Palmer,

USN ‘62 Paul L. Peterson ‘77 Daniel R. Salmon ‘58 Todd A. Tierney ‘90 $1-$249Thomas J. Augustine ‘11 Clifford R. Boldt ‘77 Galen D. Jackson ‘46 Haynes R. Lagerquist ‘42 Robert H. Lamb ‘49 Troy W. Landers ‘96 Gary A. Lundgren ‘78 Tarin Phillips ‘16

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“We donate to SigEp to give back, and in memory of a great friend and brother, Jeremy Orn, North Dakota ’05, who passed away recently at a young age. The personal and professional development I gained as an undergraduate has been priceless. Our wish is that our donations provide amazing leadership training for other brothers, and that they honor and recognize a SigEp who touched the lives of so many.” –Matt Hillerud, North Dakota ’04 (Pictured with wife Kelli and their two daughters.)

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

$1-$249Dan R. Alexander ‘83

JACKSONVILLE STATE$600-$1,199Lt. Col. John D. Hopson ‘91 $1-$249Christopher M. Fraser ‘15 Daniel Gilbert ‘15 Ryan M. Kirby ‘17 Richard M. Reynolds, II ‘06 Brian Sanders ‘15 Walker Sandlin ’18 Corey Self ‘18 Corbin T. Shaw ‘13 Joseph S. Winslett ‘15

JAMES MADISON$1,901-$2,499Richard E. Batten ‘83 $1,200-$1,900Sam H. Busey ‘89 $250-$599Michael L. Boylan ‘76 Gregory S. Hogan ‘09 William W. Polen, Jr. ‘78 $1-$249John G. Gerndt ‘82 C. Steven Smith ‘71 Ronald L. Snyder, Jr. ‘80

JOHN CARROLL$1-$249Sean C. Leroy ‘18 Kyle G. Shepard ‘11 Anthony C. Volpe ‘18

JOHNS HOPKINS$2,500-$4,999Bryan J. Kaminski ‘06 $250-$599Douglas C. Fullerton ‘04 $1-$249John C. Catlin, Jr. ‘69 Dr. Sterling M. Doubrava, Jr. ‘55 William M. Dunbar ‘53 Dr. Gerald M. Haase ‘68 Richard S. Holland ‘54 Dr. James J. Jaeger ‘69 Robert K. Johnston ‘68 C. Norman Krueger ‘63 Charles P. Lamm ‘44 Daniel N. Masica ‘68 Dr. Mark L. Miller ‘77 Louis N. Pederson ‘53 Russell L. Seelig ‘52 John C. Smulian, M.D. ‘81 Dr. Robert J. Vergnani ‘65

KANSAS$1,901-$2,499Stephen L. Young ‘80 $1,200-$1,900Thomas L. Gray ‘77 $600-$1,199Daniel H. Mudd ‘95 $250-$599John P. Adams ‘99 Benjamin D. Craig, Jr. ‘50 Samuel A. Gill ‘68 Delbert L. Williamson ‘60 $1-$249Richard F. Bucher ‘53 Captain Ralph L. Chappell, USN ‘60

Nicholas W. Classen ‘59 John C. Cross ‘84 James J. Gray ‘84 John J. Jones ‘63 John P. Killeen ‘88 Wilbur D. Larkin ‘55 Dallas D. Mildfelt ‘11 Mason D. Ormsby ‘62 Bill M. Perry ‘54 Philip C. Peterson, Sr. ‘52 Col. Richard L. Quinn, USA,

Ret. ‘65 Edward A. Samuelson ‘67 David M. Simpson ‘79 Paul L. Skolaut ‘51 Rodd D. Staker ‘66 S. Thomas Wertz ‘71

KANSAS STATE$10,000-$24,999Rex E. Garrelts ‘68 A. J. Scribante ‘56 $5,000-$9,999 Greg A. Pestinger ‘86

$250-$599Scott G. Averill ‘77 Max A. Krey ‘49 $1-$249Brett K. Bartholomew ‘08 Donald L. Brookover ‘50 Bruce C. Champlin ‘61 Gary E. Ervin ‘67 John W. Everett ‘79 Phil D. Gilliland ‘59 John R. Jury ‘53 Thayne L. Kraus ‘56

Wayne L. Krehbiel ‘56 Robert L. Main ‘59 Staley B. McDermet ‘66 Glen D. Owen ‘71 Steven B. Pendergast ‘81 Dr. Patrick H. Pesci, Renaissance Ronald L. Pfister ‘62 Dennis Schmidt,

Renaissance Craig L. Stansberry ‘75 Travis J. Swanson ‘06 Howard E. Teagarden ‘43 Stanley N. Woodworth ‘75

KENT STATE$600-$1,199Bruce E. Fusillo ‘70 Kurtis M. Hutson ‘12 Ara M. Simonetti ‘00 $250-$599H. Wayne Anderson ‘61 $1-$249Lowell B. Davis ‘61 George G. Farah ‘17 Logan K. Georskey ‘17 Alfredo C. Hildebrandt ‘14 Larry E. Holdren ‘69 Glenn D. Miller ‘59 Jon G. Pounds ‘57 Bernard Reiner ‘58 Reid Schaffer ‘17 Frank E. Tejan, Jr. ‘60 Timothy J. Whitman ‘66

KENTUCKY$1-$249James E. Clarkson ‘52 James R. Deye ‘75 Dr. Jack J. Early, Renaissance Chad R. Eaton ‘16 Jack A. Kain ‘51 Brandon J. Lee ‘15 Peter G. Ponce-Toriz ‘17 William M. Samuels, Jr. ‘51 Roy E. Stone ‘50 Reed T. Tabor ‘17 Clyde R. Tipton, Jr. ‘46

KENTUCKY WESLEYAN$1-$249Joe S. Britton ‘91 William N. Foree, Jr. ‘69 Samuel Y. Hann ‘11 William E. Hill, Renaissance Steven H. Mack ‘79 Rev. Jack C. Robinson, OFM ‘75 Travis Rowland ‘16 Connor Thompson ‘16

LAMAR$1,200-$1,900Thomas G. Allardyce ‘70 Larry D. Eastepp ‘80

J. Robert McLendon ‘64 Ronnie L. Smith ‘78 Joshua L. Stewart ‘03 $600-$1,199Thomas C. Mays, III ‘76 $250-$599James G. Crump ‘62 Robert E. Reaves, Jr. ‘64 M. Scott Whitman ‘06 $1-$249Lance A. Broussard ‘97 Kyle D. McCrary ‘17 Walter I. Tacquard, III ‘72 Ryan C. Webb ‘18

LASALLE$1-$249Michael J. DeFlavia ‘96 Col. Douglas A. LeVien ‘94 Jeffrey T. Ziernicki ‘96

LAWRENCE$1-$249Bradford P. Aspgren ‘84 Mason A. Cannon ‘13 Dr. Herbert S. Ormsbee ‘70

LAWRENCE TECH$1,200-$1,900Mark T. Bedell ‘75 Salvatore A. Moschelli ‘00 $250-$599Austin C. Chapman ‘14 Bradley D. Damron ‘95 Ryan F. Gilmore ‘11 Matthew B. Medwid ‘87 Matthew J. Orlando ‘88 $1-$249Daniel D. Baker ‘09 David A. Berletich ‘85 Christopher Brooks ‘17 Gary L. Christoson ‘88 Brendon D. Clover ‘17 Jeffrey B. Coates ‘10 Paul R. Corby ‘83 Pascal J. De Hesselle ‘95 Charles T. Doyle ‘83 Brian J. Eady ‘07 Rodney W. Frank,

Renaissance Jamiil M. Gaston ‘12 Justin T. Hartsaw ‘15 Mathew L. Heidmous ‘90 John A. Husisian ‘77 Joseph P. Leuenberger ‘11 Scott D. Lieberman ‘95 Brant C. Lyall ‘88 Travis D. McCall ‘18 Robert E. Miller ‘96 Jess W. Moon ‘16 Michael D. Newton ‘13 Michael D. Paciero ‘15 Corbin Patten ‘18 Donald W. Phillips ‘89

Michael J. Pruski ‘15 Kevin E. Rem ‘97 Jimmy Ristic ‘94 Mitchell H. Schreiber ‘89 Howard D. Schwager ‘83 Bruce M. Serafin ‘89 Nicholas J. Sytsma ’18 P. James Taggart, Jr. ‘94 Ian A. Williams ‘12 Richard R. Yelda ‘16

LEHIGH$1,200-$1,900RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC,

USN ‘72 $600-$1,199Mitchell E. Goldich ‘09 John E. Zollinger, Jr. ‘57 $250-$599Ricardo R. Cohen ‘88 Richard C. Davis ‘55 David A. Thompson, Jr. ‘06 $1-$249Robert E. Anderson, Jr. ‘75 Samuel E. Banks ‘63 Jeffrey A. Brooks ‘80 David L. Carpenter, Ph.D. ‘62 A. Bruce Conlin, Jr. ‘49 William C. Cooke ‘65 Dennis M. Dowse ‘73 John G. Fleck ‘51 Dr. Edward J. Harrison ‘60 Harry P. Hawkes, Jr. ‘84 Donald G. Keller ‘60 Richard J. MacAdams ‘46 John W. Powell ‘74 William F. Sullebarger ‘17 Leonard G. West ‘58 Theodore G. Widmayer ‘58 Wesley L. Winterbottom ‘72

LENOIR RHYNE$1-$249Milton R. Brown ‘75

LEWIS$1-$249George A. Carrasco ‘79

LEWIS & CLARK$1-$249William P. Bessolo ‘85 Philip S. Bradley ‘59 Larry L. Campbell ‘53 Captain Gerald A. Hall, USN,

Ret. ‘58 Samuel W. Pratt ‘89 Dr. Reginald S. Saddoris ‘68

LINCOLN MEMORIAL$1-$249C. Roger Stapleton ‘82

LONGWOOD$250-$599Joseph W. Bartholomew ‘96 Charles S. Ebbets, Jr. ‘86 David W. Liverman ‘89 Jeffrey D. Martin ‘88 Brian F. Whetzel ‘82 $1-$249Ryan L. Downey ‘14 David Garvis ‘16 Joseph C. Harper ‘92

LORAS$5,000-$9,999Thomas A. Barton ‘89 $1,200-$1,900Michael H. DeGrenier ‘84 $600-$1,199Daniel E. Moore ‘13 $1-$249Michael E. Currans ‘95 Nathaniel J. Kapraun ‘15 Zachery T. Lindstrom ‘17 Lincoln E. Steffens ‘91 Robert L. Stenander, III ‘97 Douglas Zabler ‘15

LOUISIANA STATE$1,901-$2,499Harry L. Belton ‘81 $600-$1,199Zachary P. Barilleau ‘10 John B. Golson ‘05 Seth D. Irby ‘11 $250-$599Nathan J. Irby ‘14 $1-$249Christopher J. Dedo ‘17 Ryan P. Downey ‘18 Jerry L. Exner ‘74 George A. Gentry, Jr. ‘67 P. Carl Gerhardt, III ‘15 Alex W. Grashoff ‘14 D. Hunter Hartwig ‘08 Christopher H. Hester ‘05 Andrew S. Leonpacher ‘12 John M. Machovec ‘69 William C. MacNaughton ‘69 Robert L. Morrow, Jr., M.D. ‘65 Beau B. Navarre ‘18 Russell L. Payne ‘63 Brian W. Tenclinger, RenaissanceRev. David J. Tilley ‘64

LOUISIANA-MONROE$1-$249Jeremy W. Slaughter ‘99

LOUISVILLE$1-$249Michael S. Berger ‘86 John M. Dashner ‘17 Colin S. Dodd ‘11

Brent Garner ’16 Parker T. Howard ‘17 Brad Proffitt ‘16 Dexter Smith’16 Commander Donald L. Sodrel,

USN ‘57 Travone Taylor ’15

LOYOLA$250-$599William S. Hydrick ‘85 $1-$249Louis C. Kievit ‘91

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT$1-$249Matthew A. Blackmore ‘04 Ryan S. Bushore ‘01 Raymond A. Crosby ‘06 Kevin J. Fleming ‘00

LYNCHBURG$1,200-$1,900Jamar M. Hawkins ‘04 $1-$249Alan O. Contreras ‘17 Jaime A. Palacios ‘17 Peyton Wright ‘17

MAINE$2,500-$4,999Alex Wasilewski ‘78 $1,200-$1,900Matthew C. Rodrigue ‘04 $600-$1,199Shawn McKenna ‘77 $250-$599Douglas R. Johnson ‘48 $1-$249Charles J. Carter, Jr. ‘72 Stephen P. Cary, D.M.D. ‘72 George N. Cemodanovs ‘68 Commander Robert J. Degon,

Retired ‘66 Paul S. Ferguson ‘60 Robert G. Greenblatt ‘76 John S. Kaczowka ‘83 George L. Kimball ‘65 Richard J. Marcel ‘69 Rodney N. Mondor,

Renaissance Kody A. Price ‘15 Robert A. Richter ‘50 Gene D. Sawin ‘52 James V. Tammaro ‘73 Erlon S. Varney ‘55

MARIST$1-$249Craig T. Gloede ‘91

MARQUETTE$1-$249Steven C. Karson, Jr. ‘81

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Aaron J. Ledesma ‘14 Matthew E. Lindberg ‘17 Gregg F. Stewart ‘83 Brian Stumph ‘17 Michael B. Welch ‘16 Kyle G. Whelton ‘15

MARSHALL$1-$249John S. Anderson ‘63 W. Garner Callaway ‘56 Mark R. Cerrie ‘90 Ezra H. Cochran, Jr. ‘51 Thomas M. Hensley, Jr. ‘70 Noah R. Henson ‘04 David R. Hereford, II ‘86 Robert J. Luby ‘65 Kirby B. Martin, Jr. ‘66 Donald E. Rockhold ‘68 Sheldon F. Roush ‘66 Jack L. Selby ‘63

MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK$1,200-$1,900Jason M. St. John ‘94 $600-$1,199Austin T. Gardner ‘11 William A. Rogers ‘54 Joseph M. Toth ‘14 $1-$249John G. Anagnos ‘86 James G. Batson, Jr. ‘56 J. Stanton Boteler ‘59 Matthew S. Bowen ‘09 Andrew W. Buder ‘10 Edward T. Dodd ‘66 Larry W. Faulkner ‘71 Patrick J. Flynn ‘08 Carroll E. France, Jr. ‘53 Justin Garcia ‘17 Ken Grossman ‘13 Myles P. Hungerford ‘06 John B. Kincaid ‘65 Kevin J. Lynch ‘08 Martin F. McAlwee ‘65 Paul Nisenson ‘11 Stephen E. Rohrbaugh ‘66 Dr. R. Gary Roop ‘51 Zachary Rubin ‘12 John A. Umberger ‘71

MASSACHUSETTS$600-$1,199Trevor Bullard ‘12 $250-$599Joshua S. Endler ‘96 Michael S. Harris ‘09 Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz ‘95 Joseph O. Lavoie, Jr. ‘08 Dennis C. Stackhouse ‘65 $1-$249Timothy J. Bryant ‘89 Donald J. Buss ‘51

Andrew Cheung ‘18 George B. Estrella ‘56 Matthew D. Fox ‘07 Victor J. Gangi ‘91 Dr. Ronald L. Gordon ‘92 Timothy B. Hopper ‘91 David N. Levine ‘97 Sean McDavitt ‘12 Elan C. Radbil ‘16 Nicholson S. Reed ‘03 Herbert H. Sievers ‘52 Joseph A. Sylvia ‘57 Adam P. Tellier ‘17 Dimitriy Zolotykh ‘09

MEMPHIS$1,200-$1,900Michael C. Williams ‘69 $1-$249John M. Blose ‘75 W. Frederick Dodson ‘56 Alvis Dowty, III ‘15 Ralph Hayes, Jr. ‘59 David B. Hightower ‘73 Herbert L. Hilbun ‘57 Frank C. Holloman, III ‘93 Andrew L. Lilley ‘54 Senator James R. McNally ‘66 Charles D. Neal ‘97 Colonel James T. Reeves ‘71 Jason D. Richards, III ‘97 Walter H. Robbins, Jr. ‘56 K. Wade Stack ‘05 Derik J. VanVleet ‘99 Theodore C. Watts ‘64 Douglas B. Wimberly ‘90

MEMPHIS LAMBUTH$250-$599Steven D. Daniels ‘78 $1-$249Jared M. Canada ‘07 Dustin A. Forsythe ‘18 William B. Gish ‘18 Matthew P. Glover ‘17 Michael E. Godwin ‘70Robert L. Haines ‘18 Renard R. Miles, II ‘16 Richard A. Muller ‘74 Daniel B. Overheim ‘13 Jonathan P. Williams ‘15 Logan A. Wilson ‘17

MIAMI (FLORIDA)$2,500-$4,999Fred E. Karlinsky ‘89 $1,901-$2,499Roger A. Mermelstein ‘87 $1,200-$1,900David J. Kohl ‘87 Stanley R. Schmidt ‘52 Brian P. Tahmoush ‘90 $250-$599Jorge A. Gonzalez, Jr. ‘91

Barry T. Kates ‘87 $1-$249J. Randall Bard ‘71 Richard G. Daul ‘64 John P. Dorow ‘64 Robert W. Dowling ‘70 Dr. Lawrence F.

Elgarresta ‘89 Edward F. Elgarresta ‘91 William T. Freitas ‘89 Dr. Stuart P. Howell, Jr. ‘50 Ronald J. Pelletier ‘90 Dino Perone ‘90 Steven M. Plotkin ‘71 Dennis J. Scott ‘72 Francisco A. Torres ‘90 Douglas M. Voss ‘69

MIAMI (OHIO)$1,200-$1,900Joseph H. Etter ‘73 $600-$1,199Richard A. Puzzitiello, Sr. ‘61 $250-$599Stephen R. Downes ‘64 $1-$249Leonard P. Bailey, Jr. ‘60 Colonel John H. Barnhart ‘64 Emerson L. Brown ‘53 Mark J. Durket ‘76 George J. J. Gayda ‘83 William W. Greer ‘81 R. Daniel Hannon, III ‘03 Edmund Lis ‘51 A. Neal McCaskey ‘52 Ryan H. McKenna ‘05 Peter O. McKown ‘80 Donald W. Ousley ‘62 Charles G. Sedgwick ‘56 James R. Shenk ‘71 Andrew D. Thomas ‘64 Jack W. Wert ‘65

MICHIGAN$25,000-$49,999James C. Park ‘59 $10,000-$24,999Stuart D. Porter ‘87 Gary L. Verplank ‘63 $5,000-$9,999Gene J. Gilmore ‘52 Hugh W. Gouldthorpe ‘55 John D. Sills ‘56 $2,500-$4,999William S. Hobbs ‘59 Robert J. Vizas ‘68 $1,901-$2,499Eric A. Delzer ‘64 Dr. Theodore G.

Dodenhoff ‘57 Timothy Hodes ‘07 Ronald R. Kefgen ‘69 $600-$1,199Peter A. Doerr ‘84

Lawrence R. Donaldson ‘61 Jacob W. Haas ‘71 Edward C. Hathaway ‘64 Douglas H. Ilgenfritz ‘83 John J. Kapusky ‘69 Thomas N. Ogar ‘82 John A. Secrist, III, Ph.D. ‘68 Arik A. Sherk ‘81 Byron L. West ‘56 $250-$599Dillon T. Berg ‘08 Scott A. Cohen ‘06 Stephen C. DeBrock ‘58 Barry N. Finkelstein ‘86 Samuel A. Garfinkel ‘08 Kim D. Glaspie, Renaissance Christopher M. Hankinson ‘07 William J. Marcoux ‘49 Robert L. Roty, Jr. ‘85 Thomas G. Tepas ‘68 Joseph D. Wagner ‘03 $1-$249John F. Bednarski ‘84 Harold B. Coleman ‘44 Edward W. Cowling ‘65 Thomas S. Fraim ‘66 Allen B. Hardenbrook ‘47 Ross W. Herron ‘50 Gerald S. V. Mangona ‘01 Captain Robert E. Oldani, USN,

Ret. ‘80 Christopher S. Plumb ‘03 Lyle J. Schrum ‘46 Stephen B. Shawaker ‘55 Donald A. Tennyson ‘48 Ian C. Wild ‘84

MICHIGAN STATE$1-$249Tyreese J. Brewington ‘17 Bailey A. Brzys ‘17 Kevin M. Hole ‘90 Kevin J. Kurzeja ‘17 Erin D. Mullally ‘99 Lonn W. Myers ‘68 Ryan J. Nagy ‘17 Jack O’Neill ‘16 Michael G. Pease ‘89 Clay J. Prickett ‘17 John M. Spencer ‘68 Robert L. Vogelsang ‘60 Rex A. Voorheis ‘83

MICHIGAN TECH$2,500-$4,999Kevin A. Maguire ‘83 $1-$249Mark J. Addy ‘04 Michael C. Dery, II ‘15 Mark D. Mays ‘87 Robert G. McEachen ‘68 Matthew W. Nowak ‘88 Craig A. Pollock ‘80

MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE$1,200-$1,900Stephen C. Valente ‘96 $1-$249Corbyn B. Payne ‘12

MIDDLEBURY$1-$249G.L. Cabot Henderson ‘73 David M. Spink ‘63

MINNESOTA$2,500-$4,999Todd E. Johns ‘98 David M. McLaughlin ‘92 $1,901-$2,499Jason C. Somrock ‘02 $1,200-$1,900Jeffrey J. Somrock ‘05 Anthony D. Wagner ‘95 $1-$249Linley A. Barnes ‘58 Matthew P. Ducharme ‘95 Lucas B. Hagness ‘14 Daniel P. Hogan ‘02 Zachary H. Krause ‘10 Michael A. McCaskey ‘00 Judd T. Nystrom ‘95 Nicholas D. Stremer ‘07 Daniel C. Swendsen ‘12 Michael J. Weisbrod ‘03 Steven P. Wilson ‘93

MISSISSIPPI$1-$249William M. Bunting, Jr. ‘00 William H. Caulfield, II ‘76 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E.

Davenport ‘55

MISSISSIPPI STATE$5,000-$9,999Bobby S. Shackouls ‘72 $600-$1,199Kevin L. J. Kassner ‘82 $1-$249Dr. William J. Harris, III, M.D. ‘88 William L. Leake, Jr. ‘50

MISSOURI$10,000-$24,999J. Gregory Keller ‘86 $1,200-$1,900Dennis W. Bond ‘65 Larry W. Hannah ‘60 John W. Hartman ‘61 $600-$1,199Thomas W. Miltenberger ‘68 $250-$599Karl L. Perrey ‘85 Terry W. Schaefer ‘68

$1-$249John W. Barton ‘63 Joseph E. Brandel ‘91 Colonel John K. Greene, II,

Ret. ‘68 Captain Robert H. Grose ‘54 Thomas W. Heithaus ‘67 Bruce E. Hopson ‘88 David V. Larusso ‘76 Timothy L. May ‘90 Mark L. Merlotti ‘78 John M. Morris ‘68 J. Paul Wengler ‘62 William J. Williamson ‘72 Lee B. Woodward ‘68

MISSOURI S&T$5,000-$9,999Michael D. Hurst ‘74 $1,200-$1,900Lee P. Landers ‘60 Riley S. Mieth ‘08 $600-$1,199Brian P. Bakala ‘08 Curt J. Williams ‘04 $250-$599Edwin C. Bailey, Jr.,

Renaissance Brandon J. Basler ‘07 William C. Connors ‘66 W. David Evans ‘84 Arthur C. Fink, Jr. ‘55 James W. Hoolehan ‘80 Mark D. Howard ‘85 James D. Hunicke ‘79 Kent P. Koenemann ‘79 Mark B. Lynch ‘81 Edward D. Prost ‘79 Cory L. Smith ‘70 Michael D. Smith ‘65 $1-$249Donald C. Bisesi ‘81 David K. Denner ‘76 Norman J. Frossard, Jr. ‘60 Paul D. Griffin ‘65 Myron J. Grubaugh ‘78 Michael C. Kearney,

Sr. ‘61 Anthony G. Kertz ‘92 Dewey E. Kibler ‘52 George H. Krieger ‘62 Melvin N. Pohlman, Jr. ‘74 Joel T. Rickman ‘95 Kenneth A. Robb ‘65 Dale J. Schillinger ‘56 Steven E. Schlueter ‘73 Stephen M. Thies ‘72 Brent L. Thompson ‘75 Dr. LeRoy E. Thompson ‘56 Mark C. Tuttle ‘82 Joshua A. Wilmes ‘11 Raymond R. Zesch ‘70 Casey J. Zimmerman ‘15

MISSOURI STATE$5,000-$9,999Michael J. Duggan ‘74 $250-$599Matthew E. Gieseking ‘83 $1-$249Daniel Altmann ’18 Josh Beezley ‘13 Dr. C. David Billings ‘65 Fred W. Fulton ‘71 Jerry M. Gahr ‘67 Charles R. Heineman ‘73 Terry F. Hilton ‘70 Bradley Kummer ‘17 Ryan McFarland ’17 Colin J. Mueller ‘17 Joshua L. Perfect’17 Jacob Shockley ‘17 Jacob A. Steinberg ‘17 Jesse L. Stuart ‘09 Michael L. Thiel ‘66

MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY$1-$249Dominick Adlich ‘19 Marcus Daniels ‘17 David A. DeCecco ‘04 D. Alec Gates ‘16 Matthew Leal ‘16 Graden Lovelace ‘20 Dennis R. Painter ‘78 Max Petty ‘17 Tyler J. Rutledge ‘17 Greg Sattler ‘17

MIT$250-$599Dr. Andrew S. Clare ‘08 T. Wayne Dodgen ‘79 Joshua Santos-Heard ‘14 $1-$249George C. Allen, Jr. ‘70 Christian C. Bolta ‘51 Philip Bugnacki ‘78 James M. Carr ‘78 Daniel B. Hardie ‘51 Norman T. R. Heathorn ‘57 Anthony L. Jordan ‘86 Richard P. Kuntz ‘79 Richard G. McGrath, Jr. ‘90 Clifford E. McLain ‘53 Daniel W. Pugh ‘89 Robert R. Robinson ‘85 Nicholas A. Strakhov ‘59

MONMOUTH$2,500-$4,999Bradley C. Nahrstadt ‘89 $1,200-$1,900William K. Komperda ‘81 $250-$599Dr. James W. Davis ‘74 Eric G. Ealy ‘86

Major Leon A. Kraut, USAF, Ret. ‘67

$1-$249Dr. Gary E. Anderson ‘70 Cole H. Downey ‘17 Samuel E. Dummer ‘18 Dr. John W. Gibson ‘59 Gavin N. Halpin ‘12 Richard A. Johnson ‘70 Kenneth H. Knox ‘62 Jeffrey G. Long ‘05 Gerald A. Parsons ‘61 Major Ricky L. Simmons ‘88 Roy J. Sye ‘13 William A. Turner ‘93 Harold G. Turvey ‘78 James L. Ulrich ‘94 Edward R. Wildermuth, CPA ‘02

MONTANA$250-$599Mitchell S. Gagos ‘78 $1-$249Evan Fossen ‘16 Colonel John G. Griffith, Jr. ‘62 Wayne C. Hovey ‘61 Robert W. Petersen, Jr. ‘67 George C. Swanson ‘59 Dr. Stanley J. Underdal ‘60 Monte A. White ‘63

MONTANA STATE$250-$599Gerald S. Siegmyer ‘70 $1-$249George D. Arnett ‘66 Dayton Cooney ‘16 Chaise R. DeVries ‘16 Connor Hoffmann ‘18 Dr. Brian D. Kassar, Renaissance Carl L. Minifie ‘17 Ronald M. Murphy ‘84 Lt. Colonel Donald A. Peterson,

Ret. ‘66 Ryan K. Schwab ‘17 Riley D. Shearer ‘17

MORAVIAN$1,200-$1,900Brian J. Corvino ‘02 $1-$249Phillip A. Torres ‘13

MOREHEAD STATE$2,500-$4,999Todd A. Stewart ‘87 $1,200-$1,900Samuel D. Ruble ‘80 $250-$599James C. Foster,

Renaissance William L. Phelps,

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Robert C. Streich ‘99 David J. Weber ‘07

NORTHERN KENTUCKY$1,901-$2,499Mark S. Krzywonos ‘84 $1-$249Joseph P. McGinnis ‘11 Dustin R. Robinson ‘12 David A. Stetter ‘08 Alex E. Von Saucken ‘07

NORTHWEST MISSOURI$2,500-$4,999Brent E. Johnson ‘84 $1,200-$1,900Les M. Hinmon ‘84 Michael A. Wolbert ‘94 $250-$599Brett T. Graves ‘02 $1-$249Anthony M. Belcher ‘09 Dr. John N. Murray ‘94 Nicholas D. Shepherd ‘15 James R. West ‘94 Douglas L. Winters ‘87

NORTHWESTERN$1,200-$1,900Cory S. Gerdes ‘92 $1-$249Bobby S. Brenman ‘02 Jeffrey A. Buchbinder ‘93 Richard H. Kaung ‘91 Michael A. Mantas ‘15 Jeffrey W. Mason ‘98 Alan Topelson ‘95

NORTHWOOD$1-$249Dominic Caradonna ‘87

NYU$50,000-$99,999Constantine K. Nickou ‘47 $10,000-$24,999Ronald A. Bevacqua ‘67 $5,000-$9,999Frederick W. Brown, Jr. ‘67 $1,200-$1,900Samuel J. Bicak ‘11 $600-$1,199Daniel G. Paulus ‘99 $1-$249Carman P. Bambace ‘62 Richard E. Batho ‘66 Robert K. Gansel ‘58 Charles W. Hage, M.D. ‘81 Justin D. Levine ‘09

OHIO$250-$599Gregory D. Pearson ‘94

$1-$249Grant V. Hesser ‘69 Jeffrey M. Sergi ‘95 Sean T. Skender ‘93

OHIO NORTHERN$1-$249John E. Bayliff ‘58 William H. Brinkmeyer ‘50 Donald A. Cope ‘52 Bryce Gray ‘17 Richard T. Hoback, M.D. ‘62 William R. Hughes ‘54 Quintin A. Jessee ‘95 Terry D. Keiser ‘64 Robert W. Lambert, M.D. ‘82 J. Scott Miller ‘72 Stanley D. Scheetz ‘68 Lloyd A. Schick ‘66 Robert B. Storts ‘60 Dominic E. Violante ‘06

OHIO STATE$1,901-$2,499Ryan C. Dressler ‘08 $600-$1,199R. Scott Dudis ‘09 Sean A. Mittelman ‘09 Brent J. Osborn ‘09 Michael D. Repasky ‘08 $250-$599Robert D. Jennings ‘85 Derek A. McClellan ‘92 Scott W. Phillips, Jr. ‘05 $1-$249Ryan M. Bixler ‘16 Matthew J. Davis ‘17 Michael E. Deegan ‘66 Connor C. Foster ‘16 Anthony J. Frisby ‘86 Dr. James V. Griesen ‘63 Christopher H. John ‘16 Marvin L. Leedom ‘64 Joseph E. Lennon ‘07 Raymond M. Roop ‘65 Robin A. Schmidt ‘56 Jeffrey J. Smith ‘86 Rodger P. Soeldner ‘70 Donald A. Stenta, Ph.D. ‘01 Austin Stewart ‘16 Donald G. Swales ‘56 Michael A. Tranovich ‘71 Christopher L. Wald ‘12 Richard M. Walters ‘57 Douglas A. Wemmer, M.D. ‘71

OHIO WESLEYAN$2,500-$4,999Donald W. Hudler ‘56 $250-$599C. Dean McGowan ‘83 $1-$249Peter Cook ’16 Robert M. Dickson ‘57

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

$1-$249Harrison N. Bailey ‘17 Joe F. Dye ‘75 Christopher A. Haid ‘77 Dr. Jason W. Marion ‘04

MUHLENBERG$600-$1,199Donald R. Klenk ‘51 $250-$599Glenn A. Deibert ‘68 W. Russell Koerwer ‘68 $1-$249Harold L. Baty ‘69 Donald R. Blair ‘65 Leonard D. Boclair ‘57 Mark A. Carberry ‘74 Rev. James R. Corgee, Jr. ‘55 David A. Detwiler ‘72 Dr. Brian L. Dunfee ‘98 David C. Fry ‘64 Richard R. Grimm ‘60 Roy H. Kehm ‘50 David O. Krantz ‘83 Donald L. Kuhnsman ‘48 Dr. Paul G. Preuss ‘63 Colonel David W. Shoemaker,

Jr. ‘69 Mark P. Werrell ‘76

MURRAY STATE$2,500-$4,999Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. ‘70 $600-$1,199Adam W. Seiber ‘02 Travis B. Taylor ‘11 $1-$249Clark D. Adams ‘18 Tyler M. Anderson ‘17 Jacob G. Baird ‘17 Jacob M. Bridges ‘18 Kevin R. Brost ‘17 Chantry A. Carroll ‘17 Adam C. Culbreath ‘18 Lt. Colonel Steven C. Darnall ‘76 Jason P. Esau ‘16 Matthew J. Fitzer ‘16 Robert S. Green ‘81 Ray E. Henderson ‘70 Alexander M. Hopewell ‘16 Renn H. Lovett ‘17 Michael R. Quinn ‘88 John E. Ramey ‘17 Josh Spurrier ‘18 Tanner A. Ward ‘17

NEBRASKA$1,200-$1,900Kurt T. Phares ‘79 Scott A. Schmidt ‘82 $600-$1,199Kyle W. Arganbright ‘04 $250-$599Michael J. Choutka ‘90

Charles E. Schuster ‘75 Stephen T. Steiner ‘81 Zachary W. Stull ‘14 $1-$249Todd S. Adams ‘78 Howard J. Brown ‘45 Jeffrey D. Dowling, M.D. ‘81 Kenneth E. Fowler ‘48 William R. Hansen ‘68 Colonel Samuel F. Hatfield,

Jr. ‘67 Jean Henrichs, Jr. ‘61 William A. Johnston ‘59 Colonel Charles F. Long,

USA, Ret. ‘37 Harold R. Mack ‘76 William P. Pfeiff ‘64 Robert C. Phares ‘76 Max L. Rodenburg ‘11 Thomas C. Smith ‘68 William F. Wenzlaff ‘55

NEBRASKA-KEARNEY$1-$249Jared G. Buller ‘17 Matthew C. Buresh ‘18 Benjamin Grossnicklaus ‘17 Luke Grossnicklaus ‘18 Peter G. Kotsiopulos ‘70 Tyson S. Lanka ‘17 Ronald W. Larsen ‘65 Austin C. Partridge ‘18 Clark Pohlmeier ‘18 Adam Ripp ‘16 Samuel Sutherland ‘18 Glenn E. Vieselmeyer ‘68 Mick D. Wise ‘72

NEBRASKA-OMAHA$1,200-$1,900Robert A. Pedersen ‘71 $600-$1,199Bret M. Harrell ‘12 $1-$249Kevin J. Foral ‘01 Jason R. Jenkins ‘94 Thomas A. Jensen ‘80 Terrence W. Olsen ‘62

NEVADA-RENO$1-$249David J. Bradfield ‘05 J. Douglas Buchanan, Esq. ‘63 William R. Hull ‘03 Jordan R. Slotnick ‘06 Henry M. Soledad, Esq. ‘01

NEW HAMPSHIRE$250-$599Michael J. Catudal ‘09 $1-$249Timothy J. Cedrone ‘17 Zachary S. Fone ‘16 Gabriel J. Lee ‘16

Alex Legore ‘15 Ewen I. MacKinnon, III ‘15 Benjamin Randall ‘15

NEW MEXICO$1-$249John F. Dalby ‘72 David M. Fiedler ‘71 Michael A. Harris ‘64 Paul H. Tufts ‘65 John D. Wilson ‘86

NEW MEXICO STATE$1-$249Bobby A. Quintana ‘95

NORTH CAROLINA$600-$1,199D. Elwood Clinard, Jr. ‘51 Stephen O. Leonard ‘76 $1-$249Henry G. Absher ‘62 David A. Cohen ‘99 Ralph B. D’Iorio, Jr. ‘78 Walter A. Holt, Jr., RPA,

FMA ‘77 Robert C. Hunter ‘66 Richard R. Newell ‘72 Thomas L. Norris, Jr. ‘55 Earl L. Owens ‘71 W. Daniel Pate ‘71 John W. Ramsey ‘00 William J. Rendleman, Jr. ‘73

NORTH CAROLINA STATE$10,000-$24,999W. H. Clark ‘56 $5,000-$9,999James L. Davis ‘81 Jeffrey R. Garwood ‘84 Ronald L. Terry ‘76 $2,500-$4,999Carlos R. Williams, Jr. ‘65 $1,901-$2,499Dexter W. Morgan, III ‘92 $1,200-$1,900Matthew J. Baker ‘97 Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr. ‘93 Jeffrey T. Horan ‘11 Billy D. Maddalon ‘90 Kerrick R. Wilson ‘92 $600-$1,199William James Black, Jr. ‘79 Jeffrey W. Pratt ‘87 Gerald D. Washburn ‘52 $250-$599Douglas K. Bratton ‘81 Raymond A. Bryan, III ‘79 Richard L. Gray ‘70 George E. Setzer ‘60 Hamilton E. Withers, III ‘75 $1-$249Dr. George L. Adams, III ‘74 Jonathan W. Alley ‘03

Lawrence W. Clayton ‘86 Lyn B. Conger ‘82 J. Neal Creech, Jr. ‘93 Douglas W. Curtis ‘69 John T. Duncan, Jr. ‘71 Mark Hove ‘18 Dr. Gary A. Ludi ‘74 George A. Moretz ‘64 Ralston M. Pound, Jr. ‘42 Robert G. Reeder ‘72 Coleman R. Rich ‘76 Robert A. San Miguel ‘12 Jeffrey R. Setser ‘84 Alan Sheridan ‘12 Andrew W. Smith ‘83 L. Robert Stallings ‘65 Alex A. Starnes ‘15 Devin Van Pelt ‘18 Richard K. Worsley ‘48

NORTH CAROLINA-CHARLOTTE$250-$599Walter H. Neely, III ‘97 $1-$249Colin Abercrombie ‘16 Joshua Antonious ‘16 Michael R. Brennan ‘16 Ryan D. Fertakos ‘16 James E. Fortner ‘85 Daniel E. Geneser ‘18 William R. Hutaff ‘78 Trevor Linscheid ‘17 Alex H. Mills, Jr. ‘83 Nicholas G. Mirisis ‘00 P. Venson Nunnaley ‘15 Connor P. Ryan ‘17 Peter Sheldon ‘16 Scott E. Van Vooren ‘94 Michael C. Wong ‘15

NORTH CAROLINA-GREENSBORO$1-$249Terrill L. Drake ‘01 Suleiman Mansaray ‘18 Rikki L. O’Neil ‘13

NORTH DAKOTA$2,500-$4,999Matthew M. Hillerud ‘04 $1,200-$1,900Mark A. Christensen ‘95 Dr. Donald L. Piper,

Renaissance $250-$599Christian Stromsness ‘18 Kellen R. Utecht ‘05 $1-$249Christopher M. Ahrens ‘06 Corey O. Atkins ‘04 Jeffrey D. Baumgartner ‘09 Mark Becker ‘12 Justin R. Curtis ‘99

Logan M. Fletcher ‘12 Keegan Hilmer ‘16 Ben R. Hochgraber ‘05 Luke Jirik ‘16 Michael J. Little ‘09 Daniel S. Macintosh ‘06 Erik M. Miller ‘04 Morgan J. Murphy ‘15 Kyle T. See-Rockers ‘14 Brian A. Shawn ‘02 Mark J. Steiner ‘05 Ryan A. Tranby ‘06 Jonathan L. Voigt ‘08 Jeffrey J. Wieser ‘10

NORTH TEXAS$5,000-$9,999Glenn A. Ezell ‘87 $1,200-$1,900Bryan B. Marsh, III ‘81 Duffy S. Oyster ‘69 Timothy W. Williams ‘91 W. Russell Williams ‘91 $600-$1,199Ross W. Christian ‘55 $250-$599Sean P. Craft ‘95 Dr. Aubrey H. Polser, Jr. ‘65 Guy W. Willis ‘71 $1-$249Neil J. Adams ‘71 Sam V. Akins ‘54 William T. Anderson ‘70 Charles T. Baldwin ‘68 Graham L. Barnett ‘68 William R. Blakemore ‘66 G. Thomas Boswell, Jr. ‘68 Ronald G. Brown, Sr. ‘67 Joseph L. Busick ‘69 James D. Canon, III ‘84Abel Casanova ‘06 L. Douglas Cook ‘70 Paul H. Davis ‘66 Bruce Q. Hand ‘67 Eric W. Heil ‘86 Tommy J. Hodges ‘57 Kenneth A. Holloway ‘64 Edward L. Littleton ‘90 Andrew G. Maeder ‘16 Barrett Mick ‘16 James G. Morris ‘70 Bill M. Ohland ‘72 W. Clifford Price, III ‘88 J. Douglas Ragsdale ‘73 Clifford D. Shaffer ‘68 Durrell P. Smith ‘91 Scott R. Steenson ‘69 Dale J. Woods ‘69 Harvey L. Zimmermann ‘70

NORTHEASTERN$600-$1,199Christopher P. Lynch ‘07 Patrick T. Murphy ‘10

$1-$249Jacob Bjoerkman ‘18 Jack Healy ‘19 Alexander Kennedy ‘18

NORTHERN ARIZONA$1,901-$2,499Herbert H. Bullock ‘78 $1-$249Neal R. Bailey ‘91

NORTHERN COLORADO$1-$249Tilman M. Bishop ‘56 William W. Bolitho ‘55 William L. Chadima ‘77 William L. Ott ‘59

NORTHERN ILLINOIS$2,500-$4,999Michael J. Neary, CFA ‘90 $600-$1,199Steven G. Garner ‘83 $1-$249Alexander J. Andrews ‘15 Jesus O. Garcia ‘18 Osborne J. Johnson, Jr. ‘88 Michael J. Veloz ‘18 Frank E. Woodin ‘03

NORTHERN IOWA$1,901-$2,499Chad J. Ellsworth ‘95 $1,200-$1,900Christopher V. Anderson ‘94 $600-$1,199Joel C. Anderson ‘12 Jeremy J. Butts ‘95 Carson M. Hattel ‘03 $250-$599Chad R. McCarty ‘98 Seth R. Nieuwenhuis ‘00 Michael T. Prahl

Renaissance Nicholas G. Sibenaller ‘10 Brian R. Ward ‘98 $1-$249Adam R. Baggett ‘07 Thomas R. Boothby ‘00 Dr. Jonathan S. Burns ‘00 Justin D. Davie ‘02 Cavan Finn ‘18 Michael Foley ‘16 Adam J. Haselhuhn ‘11 Jason P. Hutcheson ‘04 Avery Johnson ‘18 Cody McLees ‘16 Joseph M. Mooney ‘02 Chad D. Primmer ‘99 Matthew Reitz ‘15 Nicholas Sailer ‘17 Kofi K. Sam, Renaissance Barry Schintler ‘15 Cody Schulte ‘16

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“Our Fraternity kept me in college during difficult personal times, developed my leadership abilities and taught me social skills in spite of my introversion and rural poor background. I am privileged to beable to support SigEp’s efforts to provide similar opportunities for young men today.”– Denis Dieker, Wichita State ’77

OKLAHOMA STATE$10,000-$24,999Gary K. Bridwell ‘74 Jeffery C. Linihan ‘85 J. Michael Reddout ‘85 Neal T. Seidle ‘62 Terry L. Stewart ‘71 Clinton M. Ward ‘83 $5,000-$9,999Michael G. Daniel ‘85 James D. McKellar, Jr. ‘67 H. S. Wycoff ‘61 $250-$599Tim H. Cleverdon ‘73 $1-$249Jack E. Bobek ‘49 Connor R. Brown ‘17 Matt B. Burckhalter ‘06 Robert K. Castleberry ‘18 Levi N. Close ‘17 Aaron C. Cromer ‘16 Devin Currier ‘17 Dominic C. Eramo ‘16 Jesse E. Fate ‘17 Tyler L. Ferguson ‘18 Timothy T. Forman ‘08 Collin Green ‘18 Brad D. Leverett ‘82 J. William Love, Jr. ‘49 James W. Morris ‘75 Phillip H. Myles ‘65 Zach Richardson ‘17 Charles O. Riddle ‘73 Brian Q. Rosebrook ‘15 Tyler J. Smith ‘18 Tj St. John ‘18 Quinnten K. Thompson ’17 Erik G. Williams ‘20

OLD DOMINION$1-$249Christopher Coykendall ‘13 Brandon M. Miller ‘07 OREGON$250-$599Donald A. Boyd ‘59 Sigmund F. Lindley ‘85 $1-$249Richard D. Allen, M.D. ‘58 Dr. Juris Cilnis ‘57 Allen L. Gummer ‘58 Gordon B. MacPherson ‘54 Charles F. Makinney ‘66 Merton L. Meeker, Jr. ‘51 Dr. Darrell M. Miller ‘64 Peter W. Powell ‘78 Robert J. Swank ‘70 A. Russell Taggard ‘66 Timothy A. Tofte ‘80 Ryan C. Wheatley ‘07 Marcus C. Wulf ‘64

OREGON STATE$1,200-$1,900Kenneth S. Maddox ‘75 $600-$1,199Thane R. Brown ‘61 Lonny R. Kelley ‘61 $250-$599John A. Goesling ‘67 James B. Harbolt ‘84 Andrew D. Moen ‘99 $1-$249Nicholas B. Boshears ‘90 Benjamin E. Brodie ‘64 James H. Colburn ‘55 Lynn R. Crews ‘92 Mason J. Crow ‘17 Daniel T. Cushing ‘13 Wayne R. Ericksen ‘58 Dr. Robert H. Ewalt ‘56 Michael R. Fraser, Jr. ‘96 Charles L. Fritz ‘58 John C. Gartland ‘74 Joseph J. Ittes, Jr. ‘66 Matthew T. Kim ‘16 Jeffrey A. Malkasian ‘91 Gene M. Milbrath ‘63 Lt. Colonel Dana K.

Murton ‘56 Michael S. Newgard ‘07 Dow P. Poling ‘56 Colton F. Surcamp ‘15 John A. Talbott ‘49 Jack E. Taylor ‘69 Eric H. Warninghoff ‘96 Benjamin R. Whiteley ‘51 Donald L. Wimer ‘53The Honorable Frank J.

Yraguen ‘62

PARSONS$1-$249Kenneth B. Cooke ‘68 Scott A. Keener ‘74 David A. Neff ‘69

PENNSYLVANIA$1,901-$2,499Brett R. Danko ‘90 $1,200-$1,900Douglas S. Roberts ‘83 $250-$599Anthony N. Mishik, M.D. ‘79 $1-$249Andrew B. Brody ‘88 Earl C. Conway ‘54 Michael A. Fernando ‘13 David L. S. Ffrench ‘51 Joel T. Frauenheim ‘92 Timothy E. Games ‘84 Timothy A. Garvey, M.D. ‘80 P. Clarke Glennon ‘55 Andrew S. Hua ‘92 Jose Ibietatorremendia ‘90 Robert M. Johnson ‘55

Bowen Sheng ‘15 Bryan A. Tate ‘16 Todd B. Turner ‘16

RANDOLPH-MACON$5,000-$9,999Frank E. Laughon, Jr. ‘59 $1-$249R. Jeffrey Chasen ‘77 Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. ‘67 J. Burke Morton ‘81 Mathew W. Spurrier ‘11 Charles A. Taylor, III ‘65

RENSSELAER$5,000-$9,999Frederick M. Fink ‘68

Richard L. Dooley ‘68 Jonah Duch ’17 Stephen J. Fallick ‘68 Joseph P. Frizado ‘74 Andrew Groskopf ‘16 Franklin C. Guildner ‘67 D. Carl Hamill, Jr. ‘54 David T. Harris ‘16 Lavin D. Hiranandani ‘17 Robert E. Kuver ‘59 David M. Lange ‘58 Charles L. Lee, Jr. ‘53 Stephen S. Litchfield ‘68 Christopher J. Markum ‘17 Sean P. McGuigan ‘95 Brian J. Michalka ‘16 Anton Nekhai ‘15

Paul W. Gehr ‘87 Michael D. Giacalone ‘09 Gregory R. Husta ‘18 Matthew LoRusso ‘12 Stephen N. Messineo ‘10 Richard Nolan ‘72 Colin P. O’Dell ‘10 Paul R. Picard ‘71 Stephen J. Shea ‘87 John T. Whitford ‘68

RICHMOND$10,000-$24,999Thomas E. Hill ‘64 $2,500-$4,999Richard A. Wiklund,

Jr. ‘89

Robert B. Gibson ‘65 George R. Gunn ‘78 Woody A. Jamiel ‘16 David A. Kapeluck ‘67 Phillip S. Kick ‘97 James K. Meinershagen ‘64 John E. Moats, M.D. ‘57 Normand W. Noblet ‘53 Daryl D. Ruehle ‘62 Richard D. Schaeffer, Sr. ‘51 Ronald K. Snider ‘67 Commander Michael H.

Spencer ‘73 R. Gary Stansbury ‘62 Mason C. Tomblin ‘17 Reich L. Watterson, Jr.,

M.D. ‘48 Waldon R. Weber ‘56

OKLAHOMA$25,000-$49,999Larry T. Wilson ‘85 $10,000-$24,999Chip E. Long, Jr. ‘82 $5,000-$9,999Marc A. Ganz ‘83 Timothy E. Kinnear ‘87 David M. Poarch ‘83 J. Bryan Schulhoff ‘08 Douglas G. Summers ‘78 $2,500-$4,999Bradley J. Watson ‘83 $1,901-$2,499Bradley A. Schick ‘87 $1,200-$1,900F. Andy Fugitt ‘80 $600-$1,199A. Wayne Robertson,

Renaissance Michael J. Transue ‘66 $250-$599Christopher J. F. Crotts ‘99 G. Douglas Fox ‘55 Jamon D. Herndon ‘99 Brig. Gen. Kenneth M.

Taylor, Jr. ‘66 M. Rich Wager ‘73 $1-$249Richard W. Ashford ‘73 Gregory W. Curry ‘83 Robert G. Denison ‘58 Andrew W. Fieker ‘03 Frank E. Heaston ‘49 Chad B. Ingram ‘02 F. Lovell McMillin ‘58 Donald M. Smith, D.D.S. ‘56 R. Donald Thoes ‘53 Daryle D. Voss ‘90 John M. Williamson ‘10

OKLAHOMA CITY$1-$249Captain A. Howard

Allnutt ‘54

Jeffrey R. Lehman ‘72 Henry A. Pope, Jr. ‘43 Terry N. Rahmeier ‘64 William A. Schilling ‘03 Charles R. Shubert ‘49 Dallas L. Smith ‘67 Andrew M. Steedle ‘06 Richard B. Thompson,

M.D. ‘94 Jason M. Ursaner ‘07 Daniel H. Van Winkle ‘62

PENNSYLVANIA STATE$1,901-$2,499Joseph R. Palmieri ‘92 $600-$1,199Raymond Leahey ‘61 Craig P. McGuinn ‘89 James F. Nealon ‘81 $250-$599Howard I. J. Collier ‘54 John A. Ward ‘92 $1-$249Christopher H. Cabell ‘90 Scott B. Clark ‘87 Abraham N. Doe ‘10 David H. Harth ‘01 C. Gibson Hertler ‘57 Terry L. Katz ‘81 Colonel Jed H. Klingensmith‘57 Erik F. Knettel ‘92 Allan P. LeChard ‘55 Richard S. Piper ‘51 Louis A. Polaneczky ‘86 Timothy R. Sonier ‘17

PEPPERDINE$1,200-$1,900David O. Chang ‘04 Frank T. Ko ‘97 Christopher C.

Walters ‘03 $600-$1,199Alexander Claud ‘13 $250-$599Matthew D. Hubbell ‘07 Jeremy J. Stolee ‘05 $1-$249Giuseppe Nespoli, II ‘04 Michael D. Sprague ‘04 Devon B. Walker ‘12

Richard H. Wallace, Renaissance

PHILADELPHIA$1,200-$1,900John A. Porreca ‘71 $1-$249Paul R. Buckwalter ‘66 Gordon C. Miller ‘67

PITTSBURG STATE$1,200-$1,900Chris A. Mainz ‘88

$250-$599Michael K. Kohler ‘75 $1-$249Daniel L. Mildfelt ‘79 Michael A. Torgler ‘99

PITTSBURGH$1-$249Richard J. Hill ‘12 Kevin J. Muir ‘12 Eric T. Muller ‘18 Anthony Palombizio ‘96 Dr. Chad E. Richmond ‘93 Robert M. Tibi, II ‘91

PLYMOUTH STATE$1-$249Joseph M. Costa ‘04

PURDUE$2,500-$4,999Douglas M. Nabhan ‘77 $1,200-$1,900Michael G. Ellis ‘84 Scott R. Swisher ‘79 $600-$1,199Nick D. Harris ‘79 D. Reid Snellenbarger ‘98 $250-$599Norman E. Nabhan, CIMA ‘71 Dale B. Roberts ‘72 Robert H. Sheridan ‘62 John D. Weir ‘01 Dr. Carl R. Willis ‘61 $1-$249Larry M. Champion

Renaissance Robert G. Coleman ‘50 Patrick K. Crawford ‘03 Roger H. Day ‘69 Dr. John F. Derr, R.Ph. ‘58 Ronald L. Downing ‘68 Gary L. Evans ‘67 James D. Farley ‘86 Wayne R. Frazier ‘71 Lee E. Gase ‘50 Ross E. Goluba ‘95 Richard M. Hardin ‘66 Dale C. Hiler, Jr. ‘59 Donald G. Hoffman ‘62 Larry R. Horton ‘62 George J. Kottemann, D.D.S. ‘53 Robert F. Kroeger ‘58 Grant R. Lohse ‘02Dustin R. Longest ‘04 Dr. Richard R. Mitchell ‘60 James H. Muehlbauer ‘63 Brian R. Rodell ‘98 David D. Schoeff ‘64 James R. Schopmeyer ‘14 Stephen P. Skillman ‘75 Dale M. Smith ‘76 E. Dana Smith, Jr. ‘66 Raymond S. Stephens ‘49

Richard F. Trowbridge ‘59 Christian Vetter ‘17 Stephen J. Zimmerly ‘69

QUINNIPIAC$1-$249Matthew K. Blumenthal ‘17 Brian T. Byrne ‘12 Lewis Clarke ‘16 Gabriel Reyes ‘16

RADFORD$1-$249Nicholas Altman ‘16 Ethan S. Collie ‘17 Johan Coon ‘16 Forrest C. Meade ‘16 Jacob C. Ogle ‘15

$2,500-$4,999Donald A. Burgio ‘89 $250-$599James L. Johndrow ‘68 James R. Murphy ‘80 Christian T. Patterson ‘95 Robert H. Sandow ‘87 Dennis T. Scurletis ‘79 Peter A. Vanderminden ‘78 Bruce M. Wexler ‘89 $1-$249Kenneth W. Bosworth ‘77 Matthew J. Carlen ‘06 Brian D. Chase ‘07 Eddie Chin ‘94 Thomas W. Cronin ‘16 Philip J. Decker ‘71

Drake C. Perrior-Small ‘17 Peter B. Perry ‘57 Edward J. Rockwood, M.D. ‘76 William M. Turner ‘61 Herb L. Van Benthuysen ‘56 Kenneth J. Vetter ‘18

RHODE ISLAND$250-$599Shawn T. Mullen ‘13 $1-$249Jordan M. Albernaz ‘11 John W. Barrett ‘73 David S. Bennett ‘93 John Collins ‘12 Frank P. Gallo ‘63 E. Robert Galloway ‘70

YOUR SUPPORT

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“I became a professor of higher education largely because doing so was a means of furthering the interests of the Fraternity. Most of my professional writing has focused on the American college fraternity and the value-added benefits that fraternity membership provides to enhance the formal education the college curriculum offers. My giving is an act of love for the ideals of the Fraternity, and what an appreciation of those ideals can do for men in all their life endeavors.” – Dr. Charles “Chuck” Eberly, Bowling

Green State ’63(Pictured with wife Sharon.)

$1,200-$1,900The Honorable Archer L.

Yeatts, III ‘64 $250-$599Wallace S. Edwards,

M.D. ‘61 Van Buren Knick ‘88 John R. Maney, Jr. ‘65 John C. Tuttle, Sr. ‘77 $1-$249Joseph J. Aronica ‘65P. Gray Bigler, III ‘08 Dr. Walker H. Campbell ‘59 Ernoe Csaky ‘60 Robert L. Garian ‘55 David H. Gimbert ‘78 Don B. Henderson ‘68 H. Larrick Hockman, Jr. ‘65 Steven W. Kraus ‘82 Charles G. McDaniel ‘60 Richard D. Moore ‘54 Kingsley H. Nelson, Jr.,

PhD ‘91 N. Andre Nielsen ‘53 Larry W. Riddick ‘69 Fletcher Stiers, Jr. ‘48 William J. Welstead, Jr. ‘60 Donald B. Williams ‘53 John M. Woleben, Jr. ‘69

RIDER$1,200-$1,900Steven H. Sutow, Esq. ‘00 $1-$249Christian A. Kramar ‘11

ROCHESTER$1-$249Cameron D. Cummings ‘15 Anthony W. Osinski ‘13 Tate T. Richards ‘17 Russell Rosenkranz ‘15 Marc J. Scheiner ‘00

ROLLINS$1-$249Austin R. Taylor ‘76

RUTGERS$2,500-$4,999Glenn T. Gnirrep ‘82 $1-$249Robert E. Berenguer ‘79 Harry J. Brunner ‘63 Eugene R. Cheval ‘10 Daniel P. Ducore ‘72 Edward P. Eardley ‘60 C. Ernest Hall, Jr. ‘60 Louis L. Louizides ‘70 Howard Mcilvaine ‘93 Philip J. Patrick ‘88 Dr. Joseph W. Rebovich ‘56 Atlee Robinson ‘72 Randall K. Stitt ‘91 Patrick W. Thaller ‘66 Louis B. Weiner ‘81

SACRAMENTO STATE$1,901-$2,499Columbus L. Johnson, Jr. ‘85 $1,200-$1,900James M. Amen ‘96

$600-$1,199Timothy J. McCormick ‘84 Rodney L. Smart ‘77 Steven M Thompson ‘83 $250-$599Fernando C. Azevedo ‘83 Michael D. Forsch ‘83 Richard M. M. Lukasiewicz ‘84 Francis J. Mona, III ‘84 Reed G. Morris ‘84 Richard J. Woelffer ‘83 $1-$249Glenn A. Abersold ‘94John E. Barakett ‘93 Paul A. Bollard ‘87 Gary R. Chaix ‘65 Jeffrey P. Cox ‘86 Gary D. Darrow ‘65 Ritch K. Eich ‘66 Steven A. Flinn ‘71 Mark A. Fulwider ‘91 Ryan J. Gazale ‘16 Anthony P. Giancoli ‘93 Jeffrey R. Grenz ‘81 David E. Hammond ‘65 Michael Helmick ‘09 Jean Indaburu ‘15 William M. Loftus, Jr. ‘83 Jordan Lowe ‘16 Wayne C. Mattson ‘82 Adam N. Miller ‘11 J. Pitt Miller ‘86 Charles L. Nance ‘91 Scott R. Osborne ‘89 Daniel I. Paulson ‘00 Dallas J. Phillips ‘87 Martin W. Powers ‘87

Brad O. Robinson ‘97 W. Martin Roche ‘64 Donald E. Russell, Jr. ‘85 Jeffrey A. Schnoebelen ‘05 Andrew P. Singletary ‘04 Rodney B. Swanson, Jr. ‘63 Tom Talone ‘84 Cornelius H. Tiebout ‘94 William J. Umiker,

Renaissance Garrick S. Waller ‘00 Creston Whiting-Casey ‘11 Phillip B. Winberry ‘66 Teddy E. Young, Jr. ‘03

SAINT LOUIS$600-$1,199Christopher M. Avery ‘02 $1-$249Scott K. MacArthur ‘09 David F. Rielley ‘99

SALISBURY$1-$249Brandon Leavy ‘17 Mauriccio Navarrete ‘16 Gregg A. Presbury, Jr. ‘96 Charlie Stanley ‘16 John F. Thompson ‘17

SAM HOUSTON$250-$599Bill J. Mehrens ‘68 $1-$249Charles E. Amato ‘70 James D. Ashmore ‘59 Kevin W. Johnson ‘05 Charles G. King ‘73 James D. Mullins ‘62David L. Myers ‘70 Barry C. Smyth ‘68

SAMFORD$600-$1,199Archie W. Messersmith ‘99

SAN DIEGO$1,200-$1,900Ryan P. Jacobsen ‘00 William M. Rochfort, Jr. ‘04 $600-$1,199Nicolaus J. Collins ‘14 $1-$249Brian T. Furlow ‘06 Joseph M. Landeis ‘17

SAN DIEGO STATE$5,000-$9,999Dr. Howard W. Baumann ‘64 $1,901-$2,499Edward E. Dahlkamp ‘63 Jeff T. Kamholz ‘88 Dennis H. Pennell ‘60 Robert L. Trovaten ‘67

$1,200-$1,900Ronald D. Smith ‘69 $600-$1,199Patrick J. Gallagher ‘14 Kevin M. Kwoka ‘11 Alexander M. Power ‘11 $250-$599William J. Elliott ‘62 Kevin P. Kinsey ‘88 Trevor V. Solomonson ‘06 Capt. Peter B. Welch ‘72 $1-$249Matthew S. Alegria ‘15 Robert W. Callaghan ‘59 Robert G. Hasse ‘69 Wilson S. Hull ‘15 Jerry L. Hutter ‘65 Dustin G. McClellan ‘96 Alexander S. Nelson ‘15 Taylor J. Stenman ‘14 Joseph E. Sullivan ‘66 Dennis S. Tilton ‘66 Christopher R. Werner ‘88

SAN FRANCISCO STATE$1,200-$1,900Roy A. J. Malatesta, Jr. ‘93 $1-$249Joe J. Jaber ‘90 Stuart N. Takahashi ‘82

SANTA CLARA$1-$249P. Gregory Frey, Esq. ‘83 Benjamin P. Gleichner ‘77 Louis J. Lombardo, III ‘80

SETON HALL$1-$249Charles M. Mansfield ‘81 Dr. Nicholas V. Motto ‘98 John R. Swiontkowski ‘74

SIU-CARBONDALE$1-$249Scott E. Burack ‘90 Michael A. Burgess ‘81 Andrew K. Nolan ‘00

SIU-EDWARDSVILLE$5,000-$9,999Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr. ‘77 $250-$599Theodore F. Hoef, Ph.D. ‘79 $1-$249Steven L. Harms ‘82 Dr. Grahaeme A. Hesp ‘97 John R. Perry, CFP, M.S. ‘89 George M. Ward ‘75 Robert A. Ward ‘82

SOUTH ALABAMA$1-$249David L. Morton ‘93

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

SOUTH CAROLINA$1,200-$1,900Kent A. Belli ‘81 $250-$599Michael A. Windus, Jr. ‘58 $1-$249William M. Fowler ‘15 Benjamin A. Hutto ‘16 C. Gordon McBride ‘57 Kyle S. McCoil ‘17 Craig M. McDaniel ‘76 Bruce B. Ritchie ‘83 Eugene M. Varn ‘81 Camden S. Wiggins ‘16 Zachary L. Young ‘11

SOUTH DAKOTA STATE$1-$249Jason E. Chase ‘00 Derek J. Kramer ‘12 Dr. Jeffrey C. Nolz ‘03

SOUTH FLORIDA$1,200-$1,900Joseph DiGregorio, Esq. ‘98 $250-$599James M. Kean ‘01 $1-$249Andrew Aubery ‘06 Zach J. Chapman ‘15 Steve N. Ferlita ‘16 Brandon D. Fersten ‘16 Preston K. Haytac ‘17 Francis A. Henderson ‘17 Ralph R. Herz ‘16 Kevin V. Madden ‘16 Ryan McKalvey ‘18 Edgar O. Molina ‘16 Matthew P. Moschell ‘16 Alan C. Norris ‘70 Sean J. O’Brien, Jr. ‘09 M. Romero ‘15 Ryan T. Violette ‘17

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE$1,200-$1,900Michael R. Lincoln ‘84 $1-$249Lewis E. Bock ‘63 Robert L. Cearnal ‘62 Thomas L. Kinder, Jr. ‘60 Peter H. Lemakis ‘81 William J. Perry, CPA ‘84 Robert J. Uthoff ‘78 John Vincent ‘97

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA$25,000-$49,999Garry C. Kief ‘70 $2,500-$4,999Shawn T. Sedlacek ‘93

$1,200-$1,900Michael L. Mann ‘78 Brent A. Noyes ‘74 $600-$1,199Frank E. Butterfield, Jr. ‘83 $250-$599Dr. Michael M. King ‘61 William J. McDowell ‘52 $1-$249Alan S. Duncan ‘53 Royal E. Foster, Jr. ‘57 Glenn W. Grade ‘51 Carl D. Gutermann ‘61 Jason E. Hollander ‘94 Gregory A. Jorgensen ‘79 Jason Lubin ‘09 Peter J. Mittelstadt ‘56 Sam C. Rowland ‘51

SOUTHERN METHODIST$600-$1,199Daniel K. Liu ‘08 Todd E. McElhatton ‘89 $250-$599Garrett N. Farwell ‘06 Andrew-John Fox ‘88 Christopher Gerard ‘03 Joe D. Hill, Jr. ‘89 Brandon L. Morgan ‘94 Brooks L. Powell ‘08 Kurtis L. Vanous ‘87 $1-$249William A. Badarak ‘13 Robert J. Barry ‘92 T. Hunter Brown ‘12 Jason S. Dowdy ‘96Blake A. Gebhauer-White ‘89 Ethan G. Gill ‘12 Ryan M. Gummer ‘03 Brad Guske ‘94 Robert A. Lewis ‘18 Mark W. Norris ‘08 Robert W. Quach ‘04 Michael J. Shef, Jr., C.S. ‘93 Richard J. Townsend ‘12 Nicholas Trajcevski ‘18 Ramon V. Trespalacios ‘14

SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI$600-$1,199E. Scott Thompson, II ‘99 $1-$249Johnnie L. Campbell ‘73 George L. Carr, Jr. ‘61 Matthew F. Carter ‘02 Charles F. Childress ‘06 D. Britton Dunaway, Jr. ‘97 Major Wilbert A. Ensenat ‘62 Allen C. Gordy ‘68 Lawrence J. Harrison, Jr. ‘72 Terrence M. Lechner ‘68 Frank A. Misurelly ‘67 Edward N. Stephens ‘58

SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE$1-$249Scott K. Anderson ‘94 Thomas L. Stuart, Sr. ‘90

ST. JOHN’S$1-$249Xavier E. Flores ‘92 David J. Graziano ‘03 Brent D. Nepogoda ‘01

ST. JOSEPH’S$1-$249Edward J. Mancinelli, Jr. ‘90

ST. MARY’S$1-$249Dylan L. Heart ‘12 Richard C. Jaworski ‘78 John E. Murphy ‘70 Eric R. Rodriguez ‘17

STANFORD$600-$1,199Ryan T. Denny ‘06 $1-$249Dr. Julius S. Brecht ‘93 William S. Hartwell ‘01 Bobby Liao ‘88 A. Todd Ortega ‘91

STETSON$2,500-$4,999John C. Durrant ‘96 $600-$1,199Frank E. Morreale ‘93 $250-$599Laurence A. Deets ‘62 $1-$249Thomas A. Beckett ‘14 Brendan T. Beitler ‘14 Paul C. Bremer ‘65 Austin L. Coates ‘18 Kyle J. Fischl ‘17 Arthur E. Marshall, Jr. ‘83 Cody A. Stacy ‘17

STEVENS TECH$1,200-$1,900Stephen J. Buce ‘86 Xiao Zhao ‘07 $600-$1,199Christopher Lantz ‘07 Steven T. Oscovitch ‘14 $1-$249Kris N. Alvarez ‘16 Ryan P. Bardeer ‘17 Zachary S. Binger ‘18 Andrew W. Boyle ‘11 James J. Brickley ‘65 Patrick A. Depaolo ‘18

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Alex M. Reinking ‘15 Andrew R. Rexroat ‘15 Joseph Reynolds ‘16 Matthew Reynolds ‘16 Caleb H. Richter ‘14 Jeston L. Riffert ‘15 Mitchell T. Rigamonti ‘18 David C. Riley ‘14 Reed S. Roberts ‘18 Campbell K. Ross ‘18 Andrew Russell ‘16 John R. Rutherford ‘18 Kyle Santry ‘17 John Savage ‘15 Parker Schramm ‘16 Wesley Sentell ‘17 Colton Shearer ‘18 Blaine M. Simmons ‘15 McKenzie S. Smith ‘15 Walker Smith ‘17 Will Smith ‘17 Blake W. Sparks ‘18 Andrew Spivey ‘16 Peter R. Stanley ‘18 Anthony D. Stephenson ‘18 John H. Swingler ‘15 Alex Tassopoulos ‘17 Philip M. Teffeteller ‘18 Reid Thompson ‘17 Garrett Toledo ‘16 Kevin Toth ‘16 Andy Trimble ‘17 Augustine Valega ‘16 Christopher P. Van Slyke ‘90 S. Cole Vehslage ‘16 Alex Wagman ‘16 Connor White ‘16 James Whitehead ‘14 Thomas B. Whitehead ‘18 Peyton Wilson ‘16 Alec J. Woodmansee ‘18 Phil Young ‘17

THIEL$1,200-$1,900Paul T. Steffens, Jr. ‘70 $600-$1,199James R. Locke ‘76 Thomas K. Stempel, M.D.

‘69 $250-$599Richard D. Huether, Sr. ‘74 $1-$249Skyler L. Bradley ‘16 Jonathan M. Fennick ‘16 Charles A. Gefrorer, Jr. ‘64 Alexander Green ‘17 Ralph F. Kusserow ‘58 Jordan N. Manson ‘18 Donald F. Munro ‘70 James P. Patterson ‘87 Paul A. Runge ‘70 Dylan K. Stevens ‘16 George A. Summerhill, Jr. ‘59

TENNESSEE-MARTIN$1,200-$1,900Patrick J. Clark ‘11 James W. Truett, Jr. ‘02 $250-$599Anthony L. Beal, Jr. ‘05 Raymond K. Buie ‘01 J. Trey Halterman ‘96 W. Alan Prince ‘12 $1-$249Dr. Christopher T. Collie ‘96 Scott B. Haddock ‘98 Kevin W. Teets, Jr. ‘06

TEXAS A&M$2,500-$4,999William T. Oliver, Jr. ‘91 $1,200-$1,900Murl R. Richardson, Jr. ‘76 $250-$599Gregory J. Schonefeld ‘07

TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI$1-$249Gabriel A. Cisneros ‘14 Ronald B. Crabtree ‘13 Ernest Reed Garza ‘14 Joshua L. Meriwether ‘14 Weldon L. Weber, III ‘14 Trevor H. Wulff ‘18

TEXAS CHRISTIAN$1,200-$1,900Gary M. Coyne ‘04 William M. Patten ‘73 $600-$1,199Clayton R. Simons ‘09 $1-$249Charles N. Chenault ‘69 Austin C. Dickson ‘02 R. Wayne Dunn, Jr. ‘68 Mike E. McIntyre ‘68 Aaron M. Mullenix ‘10 Matthew Ngo ‘12 Eric C. Norrington, II ‘72 Russell A. Pease ‘67 David R. Radcliffe ‘05 Austin D. Street ‘01Winyu Vongstapanalert ‘98

TEXAS TECH$1,200-$1,900Christopher S. Loveless ‘92 Daniel R. McWilliams ‘87 James P. Spellman, II ‘90 $600-$1,199Kevin S. Rooker ‘80 $1-$249James K. De Vries ‘91 Seth B. Linker ‘15 Robert C. O’Neal ‘92 Kurt Schaal ‘73 Dr. Jack V. Waters, D.C. ‘83

Ronald S. Ferguson, Renaissance

Russell J. Grant ‘68 John Griggs ‘14 Michael A. McCarthy ‘17 Austin D. Montecuollo ‘65 Ryan T. Price ‘08 Thomas J. Ritter ‘73 Jorge A. Rivera ‘15 Samuel A. Robinson, Jr. ‘74 John C. Spaziani ‘67

SUNY-ALBANY$1-$249Frank J. Spadafino ‘90

SUNY-BINGHAMTON$1-$249Richard E. Noll ‘90 Dr. John J. Vaccaro ‘88

SUNY-BUFFALO$5,000-$9,999Derek L. Pardee ‘83 $1-$249Robert A. Evans ‘63 James J. Ferrara ‘85 Nicholas J. Geraci ‘84 Dr. Alan B. Holman ‘66 Anthony P. Huskisson ‘04 Joseph Szuba ‘63

SUNY-FREDONIA$1-$249Jim A. Buell ‘80 Patrick E. Farrell ‘86

SUSQUEHANNA$1-$249Frank J. Dumbreski

Renaissance Jeffrey A. Elwell ‘90 SYRACUSE$1,200-$1,900Johnson L. Garrett, Jr. ‘88 $1-$249Conrad T. Brickman ‘55 Thomas E. Feeney ‘75 Frank F. Gordnier ‘49 Thomas W. Hillman ‘85 Arthur W. Lewis ‘63

TAMPA$1-$249Lt. Colonel Andrew C.

Cooper ‘90 Harvey R. Reilich ‘53 Robert D. Taaffe ‘57

TEMPLE$250-$599Dr. Ronald F. Asper ‘68 $1-$249Vernon G. Altemose, Jr. ‘54

Wayne J. Franks ‘71 Walter E. Goodman, III ‘68 James H. Haslett ‘56 Dr. David E. Kuhl ‘51 Robert T. Rambo ‘67 The Honorable William H.

Stafford, Jr. ‘53

TENNESSEE$5,000-$9,999C. Bryce Giesler ‘82 Alan D. Wilson ‘79 $1,200-$1,900B. Joe Clayton ‘57 Kelly L. Williams ‘92 $600-$1,199Wade S. Hutchens ‘89 Robert K. Leonard ‘90 $250-$599Harry O. Ford ‘65 Don C. Irwin ‘83 Joseph D. Luna ‘67 $1-$249Karl W. Berling ‘93 Jonathan H. Burlison ‘08 John F. Chirico ‘12 Dan L. Culver ‘81 James D. Edwards, III ‘59 Allen R. Elkins ‘57 Lewis M. Epperson, Jr. ‘71 James E. Fox ‘59 Michael H. Hickey ‘76 James H. Hornsby, Jr. ‘49 Thomas S. Jackson ‘61 Donald H. MacLeod ‘49 William H. Martin

Renaissance Myron K. Peck, IV ‘57 Howard T. Prince, Jr. ‘51 J. Earl Rainwater ‘60 Christopher R. Reeves ‘96 Robert W. Shafer ‘47 Andrew H. Stallings ‘66 Herbert D. Sullivan ‘50

TENNESSEE TECH$2,500-$4,999Bryan L. Webb ‘81 $1,200-$1,900James R. Laycock, II ‘70 $1-$249R. D. Canata ‘72 James E. Johnson ‘71 John T. Pelham, IV ‘10 Dennis E. Roberts ‘75

TENNESSEE WESLEYAN$1,200-$1,900Dr. Stephen J. Taylor ‘76 $1-$249Dr. F. Joseph Burger ‘63

James L. Whatley ‘71 Micah L. Wolfe ‘08

TEXAS WESLEYAN$2,500-$4,999Daniel W. McVeigh ‘90

TEXAS-ARLINGTON$1,200-$1,900Patrick B. Welborne ‘91 David R. Wolverton ‘85 $600-$1,199Oscar O. Nelson, Jr. ‘85 $1-$249Derrick E. Crayton, II ‘17 Dylan Cryer ‘14 Harald D. Cussnick ‘92 Matthew R. Fournier ‘14 Justin Hickman ‘14 Dalton W. Miles ‘14 Clint J. Ramirez ‘14 Robert W. Schmidt, P.E. ‘84

TEXAS-AUSTIN$5,000-$9,999Gary E. Griffith ‘70 $2,500-$4,999Bruce W. Anderson ‘71 Roger C. Chapman ‘49 John K. Tyler ‘63 $1,901-$2,499Gregory P. Barra ‘03 $1,200-$1,900David B. Deniger ‘68 Richard S. Rankin ‘77 $250-$599Bryan C. Birkeland ‘73 Mark A. Kiester ‘71 Colonel Donald P. Mafrige,

USAR ‘59 $1-$249Scott A. Abbey ‘18 Daniel J. Adkins ‘18 Grant Adkins ‘15 William R. Aigner ‘18 Albert M. Albright, Jr. ‘57 Michael Aldridge ‘15 Tyler Alexander ‘15 Matthew T. Altman ‘14 Tom Andrews ‘15 Danny N. Arnold ‘15 John-Paul Bach ‘17 Michael Bailey ‘17 Edward A. Banner, III ‘16 Jeff Barnwell ‘16 Kyle D. Barton ‘18 Maxwell Bastian ‘14 Dylan Beason ‘16 John Henry C. Beck ‘15 Brooks Beckelman ‘16 Jordan Bernstein ‘17 Michael R. Blackburn ‘18 Chandler A. Block ‘17 James H. Bond, Jr. ‘73

Andrew Boyd ‘17 Jack Brewer ‘17 Will Brown ‘17 William Bruner ‘16 Blake Buchen ‘16 Brian Buell ‘16 Parker Burns ‘16 Connor Bush ‘16 Ryan P. Bush ‘15 Dean S. R. Butler ‘15 Josh Cannon ‘16 Miles Cantrell ‘17 Jeffrey Carlson ‘17 Samuel B. Cheatham ‘15 Nick Christensen ‘17 Ryan Clegg ‘17 Conner Cowart ‘16 Kevin A. Crabb ‘18 Keith Crawford ‘16 Kyle J. Cunningham ‘15 Brandon Daniels ‘16 Chris De Ayala ‘17 Paul De Ayala ‘16 Alex R. DeAyala ‘16 Marcus E. DeAyala ‘18 Niko Demeris ‘18 Austin Dickerson ‘16 Charles A. Dixon, III ‘18 Michael Doorey ‘17 William G. Duffy ‘16 Christopher R. Dyer ‘18 Baxter G. Easley ‘15 Kyle P. Echerd ‘15 Andrew J. Einspanier ‘15 Taylor Epperson ‘16 Austin B. Ernst ‘15 Josh Euers ‘17 Matthew B. Ferguson ‘15 Nathan C. Flanigin ‘18 Jackson Fletcher ‘18 John C. Fletcher ‘16 John T. Flume ‘14 Randol L. Flume ‘15 Jimmy Fort ‘16 Corey Fruithandler ‘16 Jack Gaffney ‘18 Parker T. George ‘14 Jay A. Gerrie ‘15 Dylan G. Glosser ‘18 Luke M. Gorski ‘18 Chad Greisbach ‘16 Beau C. Grenier ‘14 Charles A. Griffin ‘18 Ryan Griffin ‘17 Guy W. Griffith ‘16 Stephen D. Grinnan, III ‘13 Maxwell R. Guarniere ‘15 Leo J. Gute ‘18 Scott H. Hanks ‘15 Madison Harbuck ‘16 Hunter P. Harvin ‘14 Jack Hawkins ‘18 Matthew Hays ‘16 Luke Heytens ‘17

Thomas G. Holshouser ‘15 Benjamin C. Horton ‘18 Devin A. Huffines ‘15 Garrett J. Huffines ‘15 Robert M. B. Jelinek ‘15 John A. Jewett ‘18 Cameron Johnson ‘16 Matthew Johnson ‘18 Mitchell Johnson ‘18 Nathaniel F. Johnson ‘15 Nicholas F. Johnston ‘18 Blake Jones ‘16 Austin D. Kaiser ‘16 Chad Kaiser ‘18 Kurt Kaiser ‘17 Carter D. Kemp ‘15 Clay M. Kemp ‘18 Angus Klamer ‘15 Philip J. Koelsch ‘16 Christopher R. Koskovich ‘17 Thomas Laidlaw ‘18 Adam E. Landefeld ‘18 Jared Lapidus ‘17 Nick Lednicky ‘17 Jett Lucia ‘17 Blake Lueder ‘17 Lee Lueder ‘16 Austin Lupton ‘15 Mark A. Lupton, Jr. ‘15 Ryan Lynch ‘16 Ted Mackey ‘16 Mac Maguire ‘16 Samuel C. Malone ‘18 Canyon Manske ‘17 Maclean R. Martin ‘15 Preston Martin ‘16 John M. Marymont ‘15 Kyle A. Mason ‘15 Tanner R. Mauro ‘18 Nolan McCarthy ‘18 William H. McCausland ‘83 Henry T. McCourt ‘14 Steven R. McCown ‘72 Caleb T. McCoy ‘15 Michael N. McCrory ‘18 Sam McQuilkin ‘17 Andrew Mealey ‘17 Chuck H. Meriwether ‘18 Peter Millhorn ‘16 Kolten Morris ‘16 Bryan J. Moynihan ‘15 Jack Nelms ‘17 David A. Nelson ‘18 John R. Noble ‘15 Cole Norton ‘16 William O’Keefe ‘16 William C. Owen ‘14 Nick Pasta ‘17 Dean Patteson ‘17 Andrew Pickens ‘16 Peyton J. Poynter ‘15 Kyle Rathgeb ‘17 Cole Rauscher ‘18 Drew P. Raymond ‘15

Yosief Woldegebriel ‘15 Dalton L. Young ‘17 John E. Zawacki ‘71

TOLEDO$5,000-$9,999Mark S. Mandula ‘79 $1,200-$1,900Theodore R. Behnken ‘82 Dr. Ron S. Binder ‘83 $600-$1,199Dennis G. Herrold ‘63 Randy N. McCullough ‘80 Gerald L. Seizert ‘74 Jared G. Sisley ‘07 $250-$599William H. Cooper ‘68 Matthew J. Kirlough,

D.D.S. ‘92 Leslie P. Lipski ‘73 David W. Mandula ‘86 Harry J. McGovern ‘74 Adam J. Motycka ‘10 $1-$249Walter G. Barrett ‘64 Robert D. Beat ‘71 Larry B. Beer ‘76 Richard W. Bensman ‘52 Charles W. Harste ‘65 Stephen E. House ‘92 Devon P. Scheible ‘05 Thomas R. Schnell ‘53Charles H. Seawater ‘53 Dr. Richard A. St. John ‘63 Jerry A. Walz ‘59 James H. Williams ‘64 Alex M. Wisniewski ‘16 Raymond D. Young ‘73

TRINE$1,200-$1,900Richard L. Hoover ‘71 $1-$249Ronald L. Flitter ‘70 David A. Gross ‘81 Peter A. Kempf ‘73 Brandon Lockart ‘16 Stephen R. Lund ‘80 Eric M. Pynn ‘99

TRUMAN STATE$1,200-$1,900Roger R. Festa, Ph.D.,

Renaissance Matthew D. Finke ‘04 $600-$1,199Patrick J. Fontana ‘94 Michael J. Taylor ‘85 $250-$599Christopher T. Minnis ‘00 $1-$249Matthew C. Franker ‘01 Matthew A. Strohschein ‘98

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Jordan Carl Hunt ‘13 David A. Osmond ‘06 $250-$599Gary R. Black ‘63 Richard J. Drake ‘52 Garrett M. Erickson ‘13 Steven G. Jordan ‘80 Trent M. Morrison ‘14 $1-$249C. Bennett Ainsworth,

Jr. ‘49 Joshua B. Cook ‘05 Gary E. Craner ‘65 James D. Davidson ‘82 Lynn R. Davis ‘62 Brian K. Freckleton ‘78 Gerald R. Gibson ‘50 Chris J. Glaittli ‘18 Tylar B. Glenn ‘16 John J. Harvey ‘57 Robert M. Jepson ‘12 Derek A. Kent ‘12 Dr. Robert G. Knudsen ‘61 Bill T. Munns ‘10 Trevor L. Nelson,

Renaissance Ian J. Nemelka ‘17 Dustin S. Petersen ‘16 Nickolas K. Robbins ‘05 Zachary E. Volin ‘16 William A. Wilkin ‘63 Benjamin D. Wilson ‘13

VALDOSTA STATE$1-$249Ronald R. Chitty ‘73

VALPARAISO$1,200-$1,900Matthew W. Engelhardt ‘91 Troy D. Hanson ‘02 $600-$1,199Jonathan H. Shanklin ‘08 $250-$599Dr. Corey B. Schuler ‘02 $1-$249Bradford J. Brown ‘04 Thomas N. Brunner ‘72 Donald R. Cuming ‘68 Jeffrey R. Dippold ‘79 Daniel P. Eschbach ‘77 William C. Kolzow ‘59 Marshall Miller ‘14 Mark A. Nielsen ‘75 Richard A. Simpson ‘74 Dr. Michael E. Stachniak ‘07 Jason C. Strybis ‘08 Eric E. Swing ‘73 Brian F. White ‘61 Winfield S. Winter ‘75 Geoffrey A. Yates ‘10

WESTERN CAROLINA$1,901-$2,499John E. Davis ‘87 $600-$1,199Robert L. Buchanan ‘96 H. Justin Pace ‘04 Christopher G. Wilson ‘94 $250-$599Bobby W. High ‘96 $1-$249Joseph W. Adcock ‘88 Steven J. Almasy ‘88 William P. Anderson ‘86 David T. Boykin ‘88 Garrett M. Bush ‘03 Matthew E. Carpenter ‘08 Allen M. Davis, Jr. ‘94 David L. Hill ‘91 Jonathan B. Kehler ‘08 Mark S. Meeks ‘92

WESTERN KENTUCKY$250-$599T. Ryan James ‘93 $1-$249James A. Braden ‘70 Huie C. Brizendine, III ‘74 David L. Miller ‘15 Craig M. Sutter ‘96 D. Alan Vaughan ‘81

WESTERN MICHIGAN$2,500-$4,999William L. Monroe ‘63 $1,901-$2,499Brian A. Boron ‘89 $1,200-$1,900Ryan P. Blanck ‘02 Lucas A. Freudenburg ‘05 Kelly L. Mankin ‘82 $600-$1,199James R. Bernard ‘60 Christopher G. Miller ‘14 John A. Schuyler ‘00 $250-$599Steven W. Minor ‘71 Joseph W. Tomlinson ‘66 $1-$249Colonel Robert C. Barrett, Ret. ‘57 Charles E. Beauchamp, Jr. ‘66 David L. Beiser ‘59 Norman H. Brunner ‘58 James M. Eger ‘59 Richard B. Forde ‘58 Matthew P. Gessler ‘92 Donald R. Goffinet ‘60 Zachary D. Gordon ‘98 John R. Gray ‘63 Robert L. Harner ‘54 Robert L. Kent ‘65 Jerry W. Kerr ‘66 Dr. John R. Lanesky, Jr. ‘66 David J. Lyon ‘57

Kyle E. Dozier ‘18 Michael T. Harbour ‘07 Blake A. Martens ‘09 Connor R. McCaw ‘17 Shane P. McKee, M.Ed., MA,

Renaissance Hallie J. Newton ‘70 Richard P. Small ‘52 Kyle W. Strachila ‘17 Thorne L. Tibbitts ‘59 Donald W. Tomlinson ‘63 Wayne F. Walther ‘67

WEST CHESTER$1,200-$1,900The Honorable Mitchell G.

Crane ‘77 $1-$249Joseph T. Bucci ‘18 Brady E. Colyer, Renaissance Todd B. Hunt ‘92 Daniel E. Kaufman ‘17 Douglas W. Lauver ‘93 Steven G. Love ‘15 Daniel Marzano ‘88 Ian Mix ‘16 Aaron Rapsinski ‘15 Reggie B. Smith, Jr. ‘17 Casey B. Wernick ‘09

WEST VIRGINIA$1,200-$1,900Raymond P. Clarke ‘84 George J. Koperna, Jr. ‘91 $1-$249Patrick J. Clarke ‘17 Nicholas S. Fazio ‘17 Daniel P. Flynn ‘01 Dr. Avery F. Gaskins ‘53 Ralph P. Glover, Jr. ‘62 Channing Hall ‘17 Richard J. Licata, III ‘18 William F. Lichte ‘53 Dan Parke ‘15 P. Michael Schreiber ‘83 Adam M. Secret ‘16 William R. Seymour ‘53 David A. Silverstein ‘89 George L. Smith, II ‘17 Chad D. Thompson ‘15 Andrew R. Weers ‘18 Jaryd Wolak ‘17

WEST VIRGINIA TECH$250-$599Cary J. Hancock ‘83 Edward J. Walsh ‘69 $1-$249Diego F.F. Gutierrez ‘83 William F. Haight ‘69 Kerry A. Tompkins ‘70

Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.

TULANE$1,200-$1,900Jeffrey G. Schiffman ‘05 Ehren J. Stanhope ‘05 $600-$1,199Jonathan E. Brouk ‘08 $250-$599Gregory A. Miller ‘10 $1-$249John E. Arnoult ‘40 Andrew J. Bisconte ‘02 Brockton B. Bosson ‘03 Matthew I. Seltzer ‘05 Anthony J. Turley, Jr. ‘93

TULSA$1,200-$1,900Maurice L. Richards, Jr. ‘51 $1-$249J. Robert Lukeman ‘52

TYLER JUNIOR$1-$249Dean A. Dresser ‘87

UCLA$250-$599James P. Allison ‘91 Christopher A. Rimer ‘90 Robert E. Sheffield, D.D.S. ‘91 $1-$249Laurence F. Dunn ‘90 Matthew B. Ontell ‘05 Mark D. Weber ‘86

UNC-WILMINGTON$1-$249Lt. Col. Darren S. Boyd, USMC ‘93 Thomas P. Cooney ‘97

UTAH$250-$599Jordan H. Crouse ‘98 David E. Nielson ‘76 John P. Skalak ‘77 Stephen R. Sussdorff ‘79 $1-$249Alvin C. Baer ‘61 Craig A. Bean ‘70 Brent W. Bogden ‘73 Barry E. Brockman ‘68 Robert R. Cole, Esq. ‘73 Santiago Coronado ‘75 J. William Gordon ‘67 Elwood I. Lentz, Jr. ‘60 Ralph H. Rhudy ‘62 Sherman M. Steed ‘60 Michael B. Zuhl ‘73

UTAH STATE$600-$1,199Dale B. Adams ‘70 Jace W. Cairns ‘13

VANDERBILT$600-$1,199Jason J. McGill ‘08

VERMONT$600-$1,199Andrew G. Hughes ‘11 Russell A. Straub ‘86

VILLANOVA$600-$1,199Gary H. Bonas, Jr. ‘68 $250-$599J. Brian Carden ‘82 $1-$249David A. DePetris ‘87 David L. Gottshall ‘81 Dr. James J. Kelly, Jr. ‘81 Neal D. Muroff ‘87 Sean P. Smith ‘10 John P. Townsend ‘77

VINCENNES$1-$249Kaineen K. Robinson ‘85 Matt T. Sigsbee ‘90

VIRGINIA$1,200-$1,900Jonathan J. Kucera ‘69 Brian C. Warren, Jr. ‘04 $1-$249Warren F. Chauncey ‘56 Richard F. Sterba ‘71

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH$600-$1,199Lee W. Stewart ‘10 Sheehan Z. A. Walker ‘11 $250-$599Richard A. Boe, Jr. ‘10 Michael A. Day ‘79 Jeffrey Hoye ‘86 William F. Via, Jr. ‘74 $1-$249Joel Antolijao ‘16 Kyle K. Baker, Renaissance Derek J. Becka ‘17 Sanjit Bhatia ‘16 Jack Broadbent ‘16 John E. Budzinski ‘76 Michael D. Cote, II ‘09 Bradley L. Demerick ‘13 Colin L. Dinterman ‘14 Sean Horan ‘16 Hassan Khuram ‘17 John C. Kowalski, Jr. ‘12 Derek A. Moyer ‘16 Paul V. Nanny ‘10 Tin Nguyen-Phan ‘16 Devin A. Pearson ‘12 Cody J. Phillips ‘15

James W. Poole ‘14 Sina S. Rahini ‘17 Charles A. Schwabe ‘09 Clint T. Yeaman ‘14

VIRGINIA TECH$2,500-$4,999Edward E. Bishop, Jr. ‘74 $600-$1,199John R. Lawson, II ‘75 $250-$599E. Wayne Williams, Jr. ‘72 $1-$249Richard L. Charter, II ‘71 Todd M. Lewers ‘78 David R. Malcolm ‘76

WAKE FOREST$250-$599David R. Parsons, Jr. ‘71 $1-$249Charles B. Lassiter ‘70

WASHBURN$1,901-$2,499Keenan S. Buoy ‘82 $1,200-$1,900Clayton Funk ‘93 $600-$1,199Roger H. VanHoozer ‘72 $250-$599Brian M. Clarke ‘03 Jonathan B. Klima ‘03 Brett A. Misse ‘93 A. Robert Tatera ‘81 Gregory L. Woertz ‘81 $1-$249Ryan R. Biladeau ‘03 Eric R. Blevins ‘01 Trevor J. Bollinger ‘17 Travis J. Brown ‘08 Brad W. Clark ‘74 Todd D. Elgin ‘83 Gregory L. Franken ‘81 G. Charles Gragg ‘86 Mark L. Guthrie ‘78 William A. Hachmeister,

Renaissance Charles M. Hart ‘77 Christopher D. Howe ‘86 Frank J. Jaksa, III ‘03 Michael L. Johnson ‘78 Thomas G. Lemon ‘90 Richard O. Parrish ‘78 Robert H. Reeder ‘52 Luke F. Schulte ‘04 Scott E. Seitter ‘81 Ronald D. Stauffer ‘78 Bradley C. Taylor ‘92 Chris J. Urban ‘81 Steven C. Vosseller ‘94 Gary J. Warmington ‘81 Mark T. Yager ‘80 John M. Ybarra ‘97

Alan M. Zillinger, Renaissance David N. Zimmerman ‘76 Angelo J. Zuniga ‘95

WASHINGTON$1,200-$1,900Kevin J. Carnevali ‘95 Stanley G. Freimuth ‘70 Timothy J. Harmon ‘82 $600-$1,199Jonathan H. Cats ‘08 Richard V. Jackson ‘87 $250-$599Michael R. Catalano ‘10 Kenneth M. Thompson ‘14 $1-$249Roy (Skip) Caviezel ‘60 Ryan R. Dusenberry ‘14 Bjorn D. Halvorson ‘14 David M. Handa ‘84 Matthew Huggins ‘14 Jack S. Hupp ‘54 Richard H. Lukens, Jr. ‘54 Drew Meyers ‘05 Brian P. Moran ‘14 Steven R. Ruttner ‘79 Adam L. Sebetich, Jr. ‘17

WASHINGTON & LEE$1-$249M. Daniel Becque, Ph.D. ‘76 Samuel D. Gilleran ‘11

WASHINGTON IN ST. LOUIS$1,200-$1,900Craig S. Kaufman ‘86 $600-$1,199William G. Tragos ‘56 $1-$249Stephen K. Burch ‘67 Robert J. Krapfl, D.V.M. ‘90 Richard R. Meckfessel ‘61 Donald W. Paule ‘64 Lawrence B. Plawsky ‘89 Christopher S. Rhodes ‘09

WASHINGTON STATE$5,000-$9,999Kenneth G. Christianson ‘74 $1,901-$2,499D. Craig Dewey ‘72 $1,200-$1,900John P. Fredrickson ‘56 $600-$1,199Jacob K. Bredstrand ‘11 Christopher C. Mitchell ‘09 John A. Sciuchetti ‘87 $250-$599John E. Jacobs ‘81 Andrew A. Klages ‘78 Clifford A. Webster ‘74 $1-$249William O. Bayne ‘65

George L. Maciak ‘16 John R. McKinley ‘69 Craig S. Mengel ‘73 Robert L. Ogur ‘61 Steven R. Oliver ‘08 Richard A. Pressley ‘59 Edward L. Rogers ‘60 Bruce J. Ruttenberg ‘89 Daniel J. Schrock ‘63 James Scigliano ‘89 John H. Shaw ‘88 Connor K. Smith ‘16 Turner J. Solterman ‘17 Timothy E. Teagan ‘63 Michael T. Tomlanovich ‘94 Charles N. White, Jr. ‘62 Thomas A. Wilson ‘64 Charles G. Yoder, Jr. ‘56

WESTMINSTER$600-$1,199Alex K. Scull ‘12 $250-$599Douglas D. Nosik ‘69 $1-$249Regino Flores ‘17 Austin N. Fuller ‘16 Zach Johns ‘16 Ethan Rodemayer ‘16 Shane Wilson ‘17

WICHITA STATE$5,000-$9,999Denis H. Dieker, Jr. ‘77 $1,200-$1,900Jeffrey C. Gates ‘89 $600-$1,199Andrew D. King ‘01 Trent A. Patterson ‘10 $250-$599Daniel A. Greef ‘72 Michael E. Groat ‘02 Jason L. Rose ‘01 Bryan R. Spies ‘78 $1-$249Alan J. Bontrager ‘75 Donald R. Brinkman ‘80 James R. Collier ‘62 Matthew J. Geyer ‘06 Nels W. Hoadley ‘79 Cale J. Janner ‘09 Robert J. Kerr ‘75 Jarod A. Lake ‘18 Andrew E. Maul ‘92 Edward R. Miller ‘68 William H. Miller, Jr. ‘68 Dr. John R. Morton ‘66 Keegan D. Myers ‘18 Charles P. Northcutt ‘81 Joshua W. Oeding ‘99 Joe B. Poston ‘73 Christopher S. Purdum ‘07 Paul M. Rehm ‘17

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“SigEp easily provides the finest leadership training for young menon college campuses today. I find this a worthy endeavor because it is greatly needed in our world today. Programs like EDGE, Carlson Leadership Academy and Life After College expand the worldview and grow important qualities in college men that they may not haveotherwise received.”– Alex Scull, Westminster ’12

Cody Butz ‘17 Gavin Doll ‘17 Cameron T. Moon ‘18 Drew A. Ratzel ‘17 Tyler Rose ‘17 Tyler Shaw ‘16 Steven M. Spohn ‘80 Dylan R. Steinke ‘17 Vinicius M. Vargas ‘13

WYOMING$1,901-$2,499Keith L. Sapp ‘03 $1-$249George Q. Bower ‘52 Andrew P. Hauser ‘12

YALE$1-$249Dr. Douglas A. Berv, Renaissance Matthew B. Eisen ‘10 Jacob V. O. Mullins ‘05

YOUNGSTOWN STATE$600-$1,199Dr. Gary E. Jones ‘62 $1-$249Robert E. Berquist ‘70 James A. Colantino ‘74 Bruce A. Goff ‘71 John A. Hawkins ‘60 Gary G. Homan ‘62 James M. McGinn, III ‘68 Robert A. Pavalko, II ‘02 Paul R. Sevenich ‘60 David J. Taylor ‘77 Dr. Eugene F. Trell ‘58 Dr. John F. Uslick ‘61 Donald J. Yavorsky ‘86

FRIENDS OF SIGEP$10,000-$24,999 Larry E. Soice $5,000-$9,999Cal C. Majure ‘08 $2,500-$4,999Gayda M. Patterson $1,901-$2,499Frank E. Rutherford $1,200-$1,900Lawrence L. Biacchi Dare Pugh Estok $600-$1,199Matthew Barton ‘21 Michael Levin Dorothy Mackie Teddi I. Robeson Mary Beth Tyler Dr. Carolyn Whittier Gay Williams $250-$599Nora Astafan Ursula Carbone Laura M. Clark

AVCS AND CORPORATIONS$25,000-$49,999Washington Alpha AVC $10,000-$24,999Oregon Alpha AVC $5,000-$9,999Florida Omicron AVC Wingate Management Limited,

IV, LLC SS Sportservice Texas Delta AVC $2,500-$4,999California Delta AVC Oklahoma Beta Pennsylvania Nu AVC Virginia Iota AVC

Orange County, LLC Connecticut Epsilon AVCHewlett PackardLaw Office of Barry J

Sinoway, LLCMichigan Theta AVCNorth Dakota Alpha AVCPat’s Pool Service, Inc. Pools By You, Inc. PPI Industrial Corp. Texas Eta AVC

Cassandra Ratti Kristen Reid Amy P. Richer Julie W. Ross Jonathan Sandvik Mindi Seidel Barbara Shanahan Tom & Carol Slager Manfred Smith Julia Spackman Ronald Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. StreetRichard & Karin Van Doren Alyssa Walker William Wendling Susan L. Williams Chris Wright Kathleen J. Young

C. Thomas Snyder ‘62 The Honorable Scott W.

Stucky ‘70 Garrett L. Taylor ‘16 Robert W. Thurman ‘75 James M. Ubert ‘92 A. Wyatt Vieux ‘17 Dale D. Wagner ‘71 Bruce W. Walton ‘62 Bruce A. Ward ‘72 Clyde D. Zernickow ‘68

WILLIAM & MARY$1-$249Dr. Richard R. Babcock, Jr. ‘67 Henry K. Benson, III ‘62 Charles A. Bish ‘74 David M. Braun ‘87 Thornton G. Burnette ‘85 David Y. Cooke ‘68 Jack C. Donahue ‘17 Thomas M. Ford, Jr. ‘66 Mark D. Onley ‘16 Jacob M. Seefeldt ‘18 Dr. Samuel C. Smart ‘67 David H. Tikkala ‘80

WISCONSIN$10,000-$24,999Jere D. Fluno ‘63 $2,500-$4,999Kevin J. Koerner ‘84 $1,200-$1,900James E. Byrns ‘48 Wallace C. Doud ‘48 Troy E. Vosseller ‘06 $600-$1,199Lucas K. Behnke ‘04 Rohit Burju ‘05 Kendall R. Garrison ‘06 Nathan A. Lampi ‘03 Dr. Philip E. Stieg ‘74 $250-$599Robert N. Beyer ‘03 Gary L. Bezella ‘59 Michael D. Boyer ‘94 Brian J. Burke ‘07 Brian P. Bye ‘04 Richard B. Epstein ‘93 Ted R. Habermann ‘80 Nicholas M. Isabella ‘03 Christopher Larus ‘88 Peter M. Rago ‘08 Ryan J. Relich ‘04 Brett J. Schleis ‘98 Ryan M. Sugden ‘06 Micah J. Vegter ‘04 $1-$249Craig M. Belisle ‘12 Trent J. Benishek ‘07 Jason R. Boatman ‘08 David G. Borkowski ‘98 Samuel D. Dechtman ‘14 Eric R. Dueholm ‘94

Austin W. Frahm ‘14 Paul C. Gard ‘64 Gregory S. Gossard ‘01 Matthew J. Groth ‘09 Marlen J. Hoesly ‘59 James L. Hopp ‘61 Thomas R. Hughes ‘66 Kevin D. Hurth ‘08 Kurt H. Krahn ‘52 J. Michael Martyn ‘62 Jeffrey S. Mayer ‘07 Thomas N. Neuberger ‘66 J. Burton Pierce ‘50 David S. Poniewaz ‘98 Gordon R. Putz ‘66 Justin J. Rezac ‘99 Paul D. Scharping ‘83 Robert M. Thomas ‘66 Walker D. Van Dixhorn ‘14 Robert E. Wangard ‘63 Charles A. Zahn ‘54

WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH$1-$249William S. Flaherty ‘71 Patrick M. Higgins ‘71 Daniel L. Mueller ‘70

WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE$1,901-$2,499Nicholas A. Wagner ‘06 $1,200-$1,900Daniel J. Determan ‘04 Brett A. Gough ‘03 Brad D. Polzar ‘07 Matthew W. Sides ‘02 $1-$249John P. Aspinwall ‘05 Leonard A. Ballosh, IV ‘17 Jonathan Bechler ‘12 Jason Bednarski ‘16 Joseph K. Beisbier ‘18 Grzegorz P. Bielak ‘14 Thomas J. Bruckner ‘18 Mitchel Burkholder ‘17 Evan W. Cain ‘18 Abel Chinos ‘17 Timothy Cornelisen ‘16 Derek J. Dachelet ‘98 Carson Doney ‘17 Jason S. Foster ‘15 David E. Frieden ‘15 Jacob E. Fullmer ‘13 Brian K. Gilbank ‘15 Jason T. Goetsch ‘11 David M. Hernandez ‘18 Jesus Hernandez ‘17 Mark W. Holada ‘18 Taylor R. Keesler ‘15 Samuel Kimpan ‘16 Bryan W. Kirschbaum ‘11 Jeremy A. Lampe ‘18 Thomas R. McCormick ‘18 Kenneth R. McHone ‘06

Joshua Meyer ‘16 William Michels ‘16 Dylan R. Miller ‘14 Ethan A. Parr ‘12 Joseph B. Peterson ‘13 Aaron M. Pliska ‘18 1st. Lt. Christian Sanchez-

Alcantar ‘16 Ryan Schauff ‘16 Daniel Shircel ‘16 Benjamin R. Siegman ‘14 Joseph T. Sigwarth ‘16 Michael A. Sivill ‘15 Nick Skala ‘17 Darshan J. Solanki ‘18 Ryan Sollberger ‘16 Jonathon Starnitcky ‘17 Collin M. Thole ‘16 Logan Thole ‘16 Callum D. Toal ‘18 Lucas R. VanEgtern ‘15 Alexander Wynveen ‘16 Mitchell A. Yenter ‘19

WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT$600-$1,199Barry A. Norem ‘68 $1-$249Gerald E. Finch ‘66 Gene R. Splinter ‘67

WISCONSIN-STOUT$1-$249Charles L. Willihnganz,

Renaissance

WPI$1,200-$1,900Jonathan D. Shoemaker ‘09 $600-$1,199Daniel P. Sullivan ‘12 $1-$249Earl M. Bloom, Jr. ‘55 Robert M. Buck ‘45 David L. Nickerson ‘54 Thomas M. Pantages ‘61 Richard G. Perreault ‘68 Cornelius W. Spellman,

Renaissance Alden F. Tucker ‘52 George P. Vittas, PE ‘63 Gregory P. Yekhtikian ‘80

WRIGHT STATE$600-$1,199Joshua D. Baker ‘10 $250-$599Dr. Jeffrey C. Bauer ‘88 $1-$249Noah Brouillard ‘17 Justin W. Bueno ‘17 Granger H. Butler ‘78 Mark J. Butler ‘16

Matthew Deeg Andrew Derrow Armando Hinojos Edward E. Kirklin Andrea & George Miller Nicholas Ottenwess Robert & Ligia Strauss $1-$249Allison Ackerman Peter Aquinde Edward ArmstrongMr. and Mrs. Sean C. Bennett ‘97 Diane Bollard Jan Brammer Leah Brennan Bobby D. Butler Lauren Campbell Laura Emily Cotter Alyson Coutts Debbie Cox Laura Curzi Haylee Donovan William C. Folk Robert Frahm Jerry T. GallagherMeghan Grace Scott Greb Jenn Harter David Heinlein Eustolio Huerta Debbie H. Hunt Chuck Jarrett Donna B. Jarvis Rob Jech Julian Jelke Parker Jelke Deann Jenkins Kathy Johnston Evan Jurovcik Nancy C. Kellogg Timothy Kennelly Meredith Klepper Dodge Lauren Betty LeDouxThomas & Candy Link Otto Lopez Emily Lowry Jill Martin John & Rachel Mason Logan Massey Michael Matuch William McLaughlin Todd Mc Padden Julie Mona Denise Holmes & Michael Moore Eddie & Susan Moss Melia H. Motley Rebecca Musarra Kathleen Nastri Stacy D. Nicodemus Gregory Obrien Brent Perdue Joel & Cindy PeskinEdward Ramsey

$1,901-$2,499Moravian College $1,200-$1,900Andrews McMeel Universal $600-$1,199Hamilton Construction Massachusetts Gamma AVC $250-$599Blackbaud Inc Digital Pix Composites Indiana Gamma AVC Kansas Eta AVC Moore, O’Brien, Yelenak & FotiVirginia Alpha AVC$1-$249Acupedics Acupuncture Group AmazonSmile Foundation Association Reserves

YOUR SUPPORT

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SigEp’s highest governing board helps the Fraternity set and achieve strategic goals related to organizational growth, member development, housing, volunteers, university partnerships and fundraising. National Directors are volunteers elected by the Grand Chapter and are distinguished professionals from the fields of higher education, business and finance.

Grand SecretaryThomas B. Jelke, Ph.D.

Florida International ‘90President and CEO, t.jelke solutions

David R. Calderon

CalPoly-Pomona ‘88Attorney at Law and Partner, BarthCalderon, LLP

Daniel W. McVeigh

Texas Wesleyan, ‘90Senior Vice President, Investments and Wealth Management Advisor, Merrill Lynch

Bradley C. Nahrstadt

Monmouth, ‘89President and Managing Partner, Lipe Lyons Murphy Nahrstadt & Pontikis Ltd.

Student DirectorRiley D. Shearer

Montana State ‘17

Grand PresidentRichard W. Bennet III

Central Missouri ‘74Co-Chief Executive Officer, CCA Global Partners

Garry C. Kief

Southern California ‘70President and CEO, Stiletto Entertainment

Student DirectorJeffrey A. Back

Cincinnati ‘18

Grand TreasurerChristopher L. Bittman

Colorado ‘85Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Perella Weinberg Partners

Billy D. Maddalon

North Carolina State ‘90Managing Owner, Unique Southern Estates

Student DirectorJohn (Jack) L. Emery

Arizona ‘17

LEADERSHIPNATIONAL BOARDOF DIRECTORS

Victor K. Wilson

Georgia RenaissanceVice President for Student Affairs, University of Georgia

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Trustees are appointed by the National Board to provide financial and legal oversight of our Educational Foundation’s assets. Representing the fields of higher education, nonprofit, finance and law, Trustees volunteer their time to ensure that gifts made in support of SigEp’s mission have the greatest possible impact on the lives of our members.

As industry experts, SENH Directors administer the Fraternity’s housing loan program and support construction, operation and management of SigEp’s housing initiatives. The guidance of these highly engaged volunteers is essential to the success of chapter-level capital campaigns and the growth of our Residential Learning Community program.

SecretaryStephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D.

Murray State ‘70First Chair of Excellence Professor in Accountancy, Tennessee State University, Nashville

Secretary/TreasurerBrian C. Warren Jr.

Virginia ‘04CEO, Sigma Phi Epsilon

Clark H. Byrum

Indiana ‘57President, The Key Corporation

Christopher M. McCaw

Appalachian State ‘03Director, Supply Chain Services, Premier, Inc

Patrick T. Murphy

Northeastern ‘10Regional Supply Manager, RaceTrac Petroleum

Jerry A. Smith

Texas-Austin ‘79President, TrebleEnterprises, Inc.

PresidentEdward H. Hammond, Ph.D.

Emporia State ‘66President Emeritus andProfessor of Education, Fort Hays State University

PresidentKenneth S. Maddox

Oregon State ‘75Business Manager, Hamilton Construction Company

Gary E. Griffith

Texas-Austin ‘70President, Today Foundation

Kenneth G. Christianson

Washington State ‘74President/Owner, Chrishaven Trees

John D. Weir

Purdue ‘01Project Manager, Kelso-Burnett Company

TreasurerNorman E. Nabhan

Purdue ‘71Managing Director, Graystone Consulting

Vice PresidentArthur J. (AJ) Siccardi Jr.

Florida ‘98Vice President of Supply& Distribution, RaceTrac Petroleum

Michael C. Williams

Memphis ‘69Retired Attorney, Evans Petree PC

Timothy J. Harmon

Washington ‘82President, Harmon Construction Company

Stephen L. Young

Kansas ‘80Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California

SIGEP NATIONALHOUSING BOARD

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONBOARD OF TRUSTEES

SIGEP LEADERSHIPTo learn more, visit sigep.org/leadership

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WAYS TO GIVE

ONLINEYou can make online gifts quickly and securely with a credit or debit card at

sigep.org/give.

RECURRING GIFTSYou can ensure that your record of generous giving continues uninterrupted by establishing a recurring gift. Many of SigEp’s most loyal donors set up monthly,

quarterly or annual gifts online at sigep.org/give or by phone at 804.353.1901.

CASH OR CHECKYou can mail a check, cash or credit card gift to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation at 310 South Boulevard, Richmond, Va. 23220.

STOCKSGifts of stocks or mutual funds are great ways to support SigEp and often provide significant tax benefits for donors. Our Headquarters staff can help you or your financial advisor make these gifts, or you can read more online atsigep.org/givestock.

CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTSMany companies will match their employees’ contributions to nonprofits like the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. Some even match gifts made by retirees and spouses. Visit sigep.org/match to learn more and see if your company will match your gift.

HONOR AND MEMORIAL GIFTSMaking a gift in honor or in memory of a brother, family member or friend is a great way to pay tribute to those who have made an impact in your life. Our

Headquarters staff will inform honorees (or living relatives) of your generosity.

ENDOWMENTS AND NAMED GIFTSNamed gifts allow donors to make a leadership level impact on the lives of our brothers, while endowed funds ensure that impact continues in perpetuity.Donors can establish endowments and named gifts for specific use such as chapter programs, leadership events, scholarships, faculty fellows or studyabroad. The Foundation works with each donor to prepare guidelines for the administration of endowed and named funds.

PLANNED GIFTSPlanned gifts allow you to leave a legacy by making a gift for the future thatcosts you nothing today. You can make a bequest or gift through your estateby including a provision in your will or living trust, or by naming the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy. Donors with documented planned gifts on file with our Educational Foundation are honored through the Legacy Society.

BY PHONEFor more information or help making your gift, please contact ourHeadquarters staff at 804.353.1901.

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SigEp’s Headquarters staff is responsible for the daily operations of the Fraternity, SigEp National Housing and Educational Foundation. Our team is passionate about Building Balanced Men and approaches everything we do with a desire to improve the SigEp experience.

We are committed to operating transparently and working collaboratively with volunteers and campus partners to reach these goals. Want to achieve more through your giving? We’d love to help.

For a full list of HQ staff members, visit sigep.org/staff

We have worked diligently to includeaccurate and complete donor information inthis report. If you notice a mistake or omission, please let us know so we can correct ourrecords. Contact Emily Lowry at 804.286.2787or [email protected].

EXECUTIVE OFFICEBrian C. Warren Jr. Virginia ‘04Chief Executive [email protected] | 804.823.9341

FRATERNITY OPERATIONSSeth D. Irby Louisiana State ‘11Managing [email protected] | 804.286.0415

FINANCEJulie W. Ross, CPAFinance [email protected] | 804.823.9354

Jenn HarterFoundation [email protected] | 804.548.4531

PROGRAMS AND EVENTSStacy Nicodemus, CMPPrograms and Events [email protected] | 804.510.0014

VOLUNTEERSArchie Messersmith, M.S.Samford ‘99Volunteer Services [email protected] | 804.286.2853

FUNDRAISING AND ADVANCEMENTMatthew S. ParrishGeorgia ‘08Director of [email protected] | 804.510.0032

Jacob K. BredstrandWashington State ‘11Associate Director of [email protected] | 804.823.9520

Lee StewartVirginia Commonwealth ‘10Associate Director of [email protected] | 804.823.9476

Nicolaus J. CollinsSan Diego ‘14Advancement [email protected] | 804.823.9493

Emily LowryDonor Relations [email protected] | 804.286.2787

HOUSINGDaniel P. SullivanWPI ‘12SENH Managing [email protected] | 804.823.9479

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CONTACT US

310 South Boulevard, Richmond, Va. 23220

SIGEP LEADERSHIPFor a full list of HQ staff members, visit sigep.org/staff