DU Quarterly: Volume 125, No. 3

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Friendship

Volume 125, â„– 3 - Fall 2007

Culture

Character

DUEF Annual Report Leadership Institute Coverage 2 Alumni News 9 Undergraduate News 13 Justice

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Friendship My brothers showed me great brotherhood and friendship

when my wife passed a couple of years ago. Those who attended her celebration of life services, or reached out to me with cards, or a phone call, or who provided significant donations to her scholarship fund, have really showed me friendship and brotherhood. Some were even willing to walk with me in my pain. I deeply appreciate their friendship. Following my wife’s death, I came to value male friendships. Not ready to get into the dating world, I sought comfort in the company of other men, healthy balanced men. They were rare and hard to find. Many men would dodge me when they saw me approaching. I wasn’t invited to certain routine male bonding activities any more. I came to realize that they did not want me to rain on their parade with my pain and tears.

Many men have been socialized to value thinking and to devalue feelings. They have been desensitized, taught to endure pain without complaint. As a result, many men suffer from isolation and are prone to addictions and to acting out their feelings in dysfunctional ways. Many are afraid of intimacy, both with men and with women. They hide behind stiff, cold, worn masks. Underneath all of the sports chatter, many men are sad, lonely, frightened, angry, and ashamed. And the sad part is they don’t even know it. Working hard like a “man”, they gave away their feelings and their humanity. They lose the ability to value their world and to hold life dear. They lose the ability to be trusted and loved. What happened? We tasted friendship when we were undergrads. We shared life together in “cold dorms”, and stall-less showers and toilets. We went camping, snow skiing, and skipped class for last minute road trips. We shared our hearts, cried together in our beer over some lost love, and shared brotherhood with men who did not think, vote or come from small towns like we did. Somehow after “the good old days,” we got into a routine of giving ourselves away to make a living. Earning “trophies” became more important than taking time to be real with a friend. Do we just write off our college days and say, “We were just goofy boys?” Do we not hope for some of that same spontaneous fun as we now lose hair and gain inches in what was once “washboard abs”? There is another way. The DU Circle may give you a chance to re-discover your feelings. In the company of some other brothers you may begin to learn to clarify what you’re feeling and to express those feelings directly and authentically. You may begin to learn to balance the depth of the heart with the wisdom of the mind. If this kind of authenticity sounds attractive to you, then the DU Circle may be for you. What I have internalized about our principles, I believe a Delta Upsilon man is balanced in feeling and thinking, even amidst great pain and hurt. If necessary, a DU man would rather live with a hurting heart than with a closed one. To renew and build relationships with brothers today register for DU Circle at www.du-circle.org.

E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76 President, Delta Upsilon International Fraternity


Delta Upsilon International Fraternity North America’s Oldest Non-Secret Fraternity: Founded 1834

The Principles of Delta Upsilon The Promotion of Friendship The Development of Character The Diffusion of Liberal Culture The Advancement of Justice

The Motto of Delta Upsilon Dikaia Upotheke - Justice Our Foundation Officers President Dr. E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76 Chairman of the Board William L. Messick, Lafayette ‘68 Secretary Charles E. “Chuck” Downton, North Carolina ‘66 Treasurer David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ‘54 Directors Malcolm P. Branch, Wisconsin ‘69 Timothy C. Dowd, Oklahoma ‘75 Robert D. Fisher, Alberta ‘76 Joseph R. Heerens, DePauw ‘84 Bruce McKinney, Missouri ‘74 Keith Menezes, Georgia Tech ‘08 John F. Simpson, Bradley ‘08 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State ‘82 K. Brad Valentine, Tufts ‘67

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Past Presidents Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State ‘61 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ‘55 Bruce Bailey, Denison ‘58 James D. McQuaid, Chicago ‘60 Alvan E. (Ed) Porter, Oklahoma ‘65 International Headquarters Staff Executive Director, Delta Upsilon Fraternity Justin Kirk Executive Director, Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation David R. Schumacher Executive Assistant Barbara A. Harness Director of Operations Bill Humphrey Operations Manager Brandylin J. Cole Accounts Administrator Tamara Ault Director of Alumni Development Craig S. Sowell, Houston ‘92 Director of Volunteer Development Eric Chamberlain Director of Leadership Development Andy Bergman Director of Communications Jean Gileno Assoc. Director of Chapter Services Ian M. Areces, Rochester ‘06 Expansion Consultant Davey Jacobson, San Diego State ‘06 Leadership Consultant Michael A. Opoku, Iona ‘07 Administrative Assistant Jana Cole Membership Records Clerk Roslyn Riall

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2 Leadership Institute attendees gather in the Millenium Hotel courtyard before the Grand Awards Banquet.

2007 Leadership Institute The St. Louis “Gateway Arch”, which reflects St. Louis’ role in the Westward Expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century, provided a magnificent backdrop as Delta Upsilon held its 2007 Leadership Institute with its own focus on expansion. More than 300 DUs, faculty and guests, gathered at the Millennium Hotel for leadership and educational training, brotherhood and camaraderie. The feeling of brotherhood was in the air Thursday evening at the Opening Banquet, which officially kicked off the weekend. Brother Nate Kuester, Washington State ‘05 was master of ceremonies. Chairman Bill Messick, Lafayette ‘68 introduced DU’s new executive director, Justin Kirk, who unveiled a number of new programs and initiatives for Delta Upsilon. Attendees witnessed the presentation of the first seven awards to be given throughout the weekend. Alumni Chapter of the Year was awarded to the Cornell Chapter alumni for the third year in a row. Friday morning’s undergraduate educational session

included a discussion of fraternal values and leadership led by Peter Smithhisler, executive director of the NorthAmerican Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and a morning of community service. Also on Friday morning DU brothers traveled to two St. Louis-area Boys and Girls Club locations to work with local children. Later on Friday brothers attended the Initiation Banquet, which began with a presentation of the annual category awards. Following dinner three men were officially initiated into the Fraternity. Brother Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ’73 presided over the ceremony as Master along with Adam Culley, Northern Iowa ‘00 as Examiner; Clint Dworshak, North Dakota State ‘00 as Chief Marshal; and Phil Ranford, Culver-Stockton ‘00 as Chaplain. Fraternity President, Brother Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76 delivered an inspirational charge. An exhilarating standing ovation came at the conclusion of the initiation. The banquet was followed by the Undergraduate Convention of voting chapter delegates conducting the annual undergraduate business of the Fraternity. Saturday’s events began with a dynamic recruitment

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3 Undergraduates enjoy making a difference during Saturday’s Service Project with the Boys and Girls Club

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program presented by Josh Orendi of Phired Up Productions. At the Assembly of Trustees, new Board members were elected. Brother Bill Messick, Lafayette ’68 was re-elected as chairman and Brother Chuck Downton, North Carolina ’66 was elected secretary of the Fraternity. In addition, the Fraternity welcomed Brothers Bob Fisher, Alberta ’76, Joe Heerens, DePauw ’84 and Brad Valentine, Tufts ’67, who were elected as new Board directors. The DU Educational Foundation was the focus of the luncheon on Saturday with the presentation of Oak Circle awards, a public announcement of a brick campaign and plans for the Founders Memorial Courtyard. Alumni who support the campaign for “A New Chapter in Leadership” were recognized and the annual McQuaid and Oak Circle Scholarship awards were also presented. The weekend culminated with Saturday’s Grand Banquet. Brothers enjoyed a video produced by Expansion Consultant, Davey Jacobson, San Diego ‘06 and a slide show created by Convention Photographer, George Wada, Fresno ‘74 . The Sweepstakes Award Finalists as well as the President’s Award for DU Undergraduate of the Year, which was awarded to Brother Brian Huntington, Kansas ‘08, and the Chairman’s Award for Alumni Volunteer of the Year, which was awarded to Rodney Blaco, Cal Poly/San

2007 Awards

Excellence in Alumni Relations: Missouri Excellence in Associate Member Education: North Dakota Excellence in Chapter Administration: San Jose Excellence in Facility Management: Purdue Excellence in Financial Management: Central Florida Excellence in Fraternity Ritual: Washington Excellence in Human Service: St. Norbert Excellence in Loss Prevention: North Dakota Excellence in Membership Education: Rochester Excellence in Public Relations: North Dakota Excellence in Membership Recruitment: Cornell Outstanding Academic Performance Program: DePauw Outstanding Website Award: California Outstanding Alumni Chapter: Cornell Sweepstakes Award: Rochester Sweepstakes Finalists: DePauw, Kansas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rochester, San Jose, Washington Chairman’s Award. Alumnus of the Year: Rodney Blaco, Cal Poly/San Jose ‘97 President’s Award, Undergraduate of the Year: Brian Huntington, Kansas ‘08

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4 Proud undergraduates and alumni from the Rochester Chapter display their chapter’s Sweepstakes trophy.

The Leadership Institute brings together brothers from all chapters. Photo Credit: George Wada

To add to the excitement, three standing ovations were given. The first welcomed the Bucknell Chapter back to the Fraternity’s roll of chapters. Bucknell Chapter President Joe Valickus ‘09 was presented with the re-installation charter. The second welcomed the North Florida Chapter. North Florida Chapter President Matt Breidenstein ‘07 represented DU’s newest chapter, the 151st chapter to be chartered. The third recognized the achievements of the Foundation Chairman, Brother Steve Rowley, Ohio ’65, who was presented with the DU Distinguished Alumni Award, the Fraternity’s highest honor.

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Jose ’97. A tribute to the retiring Board members, including special mention of Brother Gary Killips, Alberta ’71, who was recognized for his long-time service on the Fraternity’s Board of Directors as the Fraternity’s Secretary.

The banquet closed with the triumphant celebration of the Rochester Chapter, the 2007 recipient of the DU Sweepstakes Trophy. Next year’s Leadership Institute, which will take place July 31 - August 3, 2008 in Houston, Texas.

Educational sessions included opportunities to interact.

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Randy M. Shayler, Cornell ‘72 (left) and Foundation Trustee Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell ‘57 (right) accept the Alumni Chapter of the Year Award for Cornell from Chairman William L. Messick Lafayette ‘68.

Photo Credit: George Wada Brothers from Kansas State, Washington State and Wichita were initiated at Convention by the model initiation team. Photo Credit: George Wada

Delta Upsilon President, E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76 presented the a reinstallation charter to Bucknell delegates. Photo Credit: George Wada

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Chapter President Brad Buchanan, San Jose State ‘08 holds a Sweepstakes finalist trophy while congratulating Rodney Blaco,Cal Poly/ San Joes ‘97 on the Chairman’s Award for alumni volunteer of the year.

North Florida delegates William Garrison ‘09, Matthew Breidenstein ‘07 and Ryan Finnerty ‘09 accepted their chapter’s charter.

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A.S.C. Unveiled

Steve Rowley Receives Fraternity's Highest Honor

The inauguration of the A. S. C. program took place at the 2007 Leadership Institute. A. S. C. promotes long-time convention attendance of Delta Upsilon’s annual Leadership Institute, Convention and Assembly.

Those who are eligible for A. S. C., must have attended a minimum of seven DU Leadership Institutes. Once enrolled in the program, inductees are recognized with a ribbon and medallion that is worn over the left breast coat pocket, with a gold star added for each subsequent convention year's attendance. The medallions were designed by Herff Jones, DU’s official jeweler. Each medallion is personally inscribed on the back with the brother’s name and chapter.

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The program’s name honors the Anti-Secret Confederation formed in 1847 at what became DU’s first Convention in Schenectady, New York and reflects DU’s heritage of nonsecrecy. Jokingly, brothers say that it also stand for “Attended Seven Conventions.” The formation of the A.S.C. helps recognize the value in particpating in DU’s annual Leadership Institute and Convention. Life in DU extends well beyond the walls of a chapter house and an undergraduate experience to a wealth of opportunity for involvement as an alumnus. Undergraduates and alumni alike are inspired and awakened to the vast opportunities for further involvement in DU and that someday one of its members will break the record for DU convention attendance. The current record has stood since 1931, held by Col. Frederick Crosset, New York 1884, who attended 51 DU conventions in a row. For more information on the A.S.C., contact Brother Craig Sowell, Houston ’92 at Sowell@DeltaU.org

2007 Inaugural Honorees:

8 Conventions Paul Picard, Houston ‘81 7 Conventions John Weisel, Oregon ‘48 Rodney Blaco, Cal Poly/San Jose ‘97 Ray Zarvell, Bradley ‘68 Adam Culley, Northern Iowa ‘00 Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76 9 Conventions Gary Killips, Alberta ‘71 Allan Warrack, Alberta ‘61 Bruce McKinney, Missouri ‘74 Phil Ranford, Culver-Stockton ‘00 10 Conventions Daryl Reisfeld, Rochester ‘03 Bill Messick, Lafayette ‘68 Phil Rice, Arlington ‘95

The Distinguished Alumni Award is presented to the individual who has given of himself unselfishly to the Fraternity as a whole, has helped to further the Fraternity’s progress or who by virtue of his achievements has brought honor to Delta Upsilon. The Fraternity’s most recent honoree, Steve Rowley, Ohio ‘65, has done all three. Brother Rowley has established himself as a leader, both in business and in DU. His leadership has been proven with companies like Day Timers, Inc. and The Paragon, a gift catalog company. Steve joined the Board of Trustees of the DU Educational Foundation in 1994 and became the Foundation’s ninth chairman in 1997, where he continues to serve today. Not only has the Foundation grown during his leadership, but the positive relationship that he continuously desires to forge with his staff as well as between the Foundation and Fraternity boards would inspire even the most dedicated pessimist. This award is much deserved by a tireless and faithful brother, and it is proudly awarded by a humbled and grateful brotherhood. Brother Rowley has been long overdue for this recognition, but frankly in recent years has been too busy actually presenting this award to other deserving brothers. On Saturday, August 4, 2007 Brother Rowley, with his wife Sharon in attendance, humbly accepted the award before a standing ovation at Delta Upsilon’s Grand Banquet in St. Louis, Missouri, when the Fraternity finally got the opportunity to say “Steve, now it’s your turn.”

11 Conventions Clint Dworshak, N. Dakota State ‘00

15 Conventions Craig Sowell, Houston ‘92

16 Conventions 13 Conventions Aaron Clevenger, Central Florida ’97 Tom Durein, Oregon State ‘92 Ed Porter, Oklahoma ‘65 Steve Rowley, Ohio ‘65 14 Conventions Bob Lannin, Nebraska ‘81

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26 Conventions Ross Fuller, San Jose ‘49 28 Conventions Ed Mosher, San Jose ‘52

33 Conventions Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ‘73 23 Conventions Lewis Gregory, Kansas ‘75 Jordan Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ‘88


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Photo Credit: George Wada Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ‘81

Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ‘49 with North Dakota undergraduates.

Two Honored with DU Founder’s Medal Delta Upsilon recognizes brothers who have given an extraordinary amount of time and inspirational service to a particular Delta Upsilon Chapter. On Thursday, August 2, 2007, it was presented twice, to two of DU’s most active and engaged alumni brothers

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Recipients of the Founders Medal embody the spirit of Delta Upsilon’s ideals, follow the example set by our Founding Fathers, and exemplify the qualities and traits of a true DU man, and brothers Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ‘81, and Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ‘49 are prime examples of a Founders Medal recipient. Brother Lannin was a leader in the Nebraska Chapter and immediately became involved as a leader in his alumni chapter after graduation. He has served on his alumni board for many years and has almost always been visible and active as an advisor, mentor, counselor and leader to the undergraduate members of his chapter. However, his passion for DU and its members did not stop at his own chapter. He is one brother who is keenly aware that DU membership extends well beyond the four walls of his own chapter. For the past several years he has been a consistent and dedicated volunteer for the Fraternity, serving as a faculty member at the Winter Educational Conference and Leadership Institute, consistently emerging as a favorite of the undergraduates. He readily shows by

example his pure interest in the lives of our undergraduate brothers, and to the life of the Fraternity, and shows no signs of stopping. Brother Hegeman is an integral part of the Purdue Chapter. He has always been an extremely active alumnus and has served for many years on the Purdue Chapter’s Alumni board. Nobody can doubt his affection for DU, and the loyal and dedicated leadership that he has given. Even though he lives in Ft. Collins, Colorado, Dick continues to fly back to Indiana often, simply to attend the alumni board meetings in person. In the summer of 2001, Dick decided to further the enjoyment of his retirement by joining the DU Educational Foundation’s Board of Trustees. He has been a welcome addition to the Foundation’s leadership and has provided a wealth of knowledge that has helped guide the Foundation these last six years. He completed his service as a Foundation Trustee at this Institute at the conclusion of his second three-year term, effectively retiring from active service. We would be hard-pressed to find others who are more committed to the values and ideals of DU, who genuinely display their time, care and concern for our undergraduate brothers, and whose dedication and sense of volunteerism knows no boundary. Congratulations brothers. Job well done.

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Houston, Texas  July 31 – August 3, 2008 Astros vs. Mets on Friday DU Golf Tournament on Sunday Hazing Hotline (1-888-NOT-HAZE)

As part of the ongoing attempt to end hazing on college campuses and particularly within Greek organizations, Delta Upsilon is one of 20 international fraternities and sororities that joined together to establish a Greek AntiHazing Hotline. The tollfree number is 1-888-NOT-HAZE (1-888-668-4293). The line is available to those who think they or students they know, have been or may become victims of hazing. Callers may remain anonymous or they can provide personal information so that their concerns can be responded to directly. The Hotline connects to a dedicated voice mailbox at the Cincinnati law firm of Manley Burke, the publisher of Fraternal Law. Manley Burke will monitor the hotline on a daily basis and will forward all messages to the appropriate fraternal organization, along with the hazing laws from the relevant jurisdictions. In states in which the law requires notification of other authorities, this will be done. A hazing alert for an organization not a sponsor will be handled as though that organization were a sponsor. A voluntary invoice will be sent to cover costs. The Hotline is a crucial new tool for Greek organizations to use to fight hazing. The 20 founding sponsors, representing approximately 35 percent of all fraternity and sorority members, have invited other fraternities and sororities to join as official sponsors of the Greek Anti-Hazing Hotline.

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Alumni News Alberta Brother W. Kenneth Moore, Alberta ‘49 (Arts) and ‘52 (Law) was awarded Canada’s highest honor, an Order of Canada award. After Naval military service, Brother Moore became an outstanding member and alumnus of Delta Upsilon. He played football at University of Alberta and for the Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders in the Canadian Football League. After private legal practice, Moore was appointed as a judge and rose to the position of Chief Justice of the Court of the Queen’s Bench. He served as President of the Alberta Branch of the Canadian Bar Association. Brother Moore has served many civic and community organizations, providing inspiration to younger Delta Upsilon brothers. Brown On June 13, the American Orthopedic Association (AOA) presented Dr. Augustus A. White, III , Brown ’57 the AOA–Smith & Nephew Endoscopy Distinguished Clinician Educator Award, honoring his contributions to orthopedics. The award recognizes the recipient’s “personal achievement and broad contribution to orthopaedics,” and emphasizes the “critical role of clinician educators within academic health centers.” Dr. White was the orthopedic surgeon-in-chief at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts for 13 years, and currently is the Ellen and Melvin Gordon Professor of Medical Education and Professor of Orthopedics at Harvard Medical School (HMS). He is the former Master of the Oliver Wendell Holmes Society at HMS, and trained 25 orthopedic surgeons in spine surgery under the Daniel E. Hogan Spine Fellowship Program.

Dr. Augustus A. White, III, Brown ‘57 (left) was honored for his contributions to Orthopaedics.

His interest in orthopaedics stemmed from his experiences in athletics, including at Brown University where he was a varsity athlete in football and lacrosse. His fascination with the orthopaedic treatment of sports injuries led him to attend Stanford Medical School, where he became interested in the problem of back pain. Following graduation, he honed his skills at University of Michigan Medical Center as an intern, then at Presbyterian Medical Center, San Francisco where he was a general surgery resident. He then went to Yale Medical Center, where he completed his orthopaedic residency. He then joined the U.S. Army Medical Corps and served for two years. Following this he studied at the University of Gothenburg and at the Karolinska Institute, where he obtained a Ph.D. for research on the biomechanics of the spine. Cal Poly On September 1, Robert “Bob” Mazzuca, Cal Poly ’70, assumed the responsibilities of the Boy Scouts of America’s top professional, Chief Scout Executive. Mazzuca, an Eagle Scout who has served in progressively more responsible positions with the BSA for 36 years, will provide general direction of administrative work of the BSA. “The BSA teaches American youth what I believe they need most—character and integrity,” Mazzuca said. “Our oath teaches a dedication to duty, God, country, others, and self. The Scout Law describes how to live lives of honor. Our goal is to positively impact the future by preparing young Americans to become exceptional adults, by cultivating a sense of community, family, ambition, leadership, and priority, and to live lives that make the world a better place. Scouting is more than what we do; it’s who we are—and what we will be.” The job is as demanding as any faced by a corporate CEO, requiring extensive knowledge of an organization 1.2 million volunteers strong. Mazzuca also is also responsible for 7,000

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employees and 304 councils across the country. “I believe that the BSA can guide today’s diverse youth into adulthood through mentoring and individual attention. Scouting teaches values, leadership, and character that help shape a better future for every young person in our country,” Mazzuca said. Carnegie Edward Chuang, Carnegie, 2003 published an article about corporate communications for CIO Magazine. The article was, “Communication with a Corporate Superstar: Lessons from Kobe Bryant.” DePauw

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Jeyson Florez, DePauw ‘07 is spending a year in Costa Rica researching wealth distribution and poverty in Costa Rica as a Fulbright Scholar while serving as a catalyst for longterm leadership development. He plans to pursue a master’s degree in economic development and work for a non-profit organization sponsoring micro-credit opportunities in Latin America. Houston Derek Johnson, Houston ‘07 is chief executive officer of networkText.com a website that allows text messaging for free. Indiana Lyle McCollum, Indiana ‘02 is better known as “The Oriole Bird”, the official mascot and goodwill ambassador for the Baltimore Orioles professional baseball team. He is one of two men who work as the mascot during Baltimore Oriole home games at Camden Yards. Illinois Lt. Col. William McCrindle, Illinois ‘78 was awarded the Air Force Medal for distinguished service in Iraq and Afghanistan. McCrindle is in the Air Force Reserve’s most elite unite based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Iowa State Steven C. Loney, Iowa State ’74 was named interim football coach of the Drake University Bulldogs in June. Loney is the former Iowa State assistant coach most recently served as offensive line coach for the NFL’s Arizona Cardinals. Lafayette James E. Burns, Laffayette ’67 taught for 40 years and became a hero and mentor among the fifth and sixth graders

of three inner-city schools in North and West Philadelphia. Several dozen former students gathered at a surprise retirement party for him at his daughter’s home. Burns became a teacher in the off-season while playing professional baseball in the minor leagues and quickly became devoted to education and helping his students. The Delta Upsilon Distinguished Mentoring and Teaching Award was presented to Wendy L. Hill, William C. ’67 and Pamela H. Rappolt Professor of Neuroscience at Lafayette’s annual trustee-faculty dinner on May 18. Established in 2000 by alumni of the Lafayette Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity on the 115th anniversary of the Fraternity’s founding, the award recognizes members of the faculty for distinctive and extraordinary teaching through mentoring, which may include advising, undergraduate research, independent study, or any of the many one-on-one mentoring activities that take place in a student-centered learning environment Louisville R. Sean Deskins, Louisville ‘04, was selected as a Fulbright Scholar for the 2007-2008 academic year. Deskins, 25, graduated from the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville in May and will spend 10 months teaching and conducting research in Slovakia at Comenius University’s Institute of International Relations and the Approximation of Law. His research will focus on how developments in Slovak labor law have affected the rights of workers and businesses. He will also teach courses on the American legal system and U.S. human rights and anti-discrimination law to Slovak law students. In law school, Deskins served as Moot Court Board President and Honor Council Chair. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history and Latin American Studies and as an undergraduate, he served as chapter secretary, vice president for member education, and fundraising chair. Manitoba Theodore S. Srivastava, Manitoba ‘05 was the final runner to finish the 26.2-mile Manitoba Marathon. Srivastava told Winnipeg Free Press, “I’m pretty proud of myself. Coming to the finish, I was thinking ‘I’m done’ and I didn’t quit. I set a goal, and I completed it, so it feels good.” He finished in six hours and 49 minutes.

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The Robert T. Monagan Award Dinner was held on March 30 with both undergraduates and alumni attending the black tie optional event at the Stockton Country Club. Alumni from Delta Upsilon and Omega Phi Alpha were joined by University administrators, including the University President and Athletic Director, as well as wives, girlfriends and other Greek alumni. Posters around the banquet room highlighted the life and achievements of award recipient, David Gerber ‘51 and a parade of alumni speakers summarized his legacy. They spoke of his time in WWII as a POW, his achievements as an undergraduate and his transition into his career as a television and movie producer as well as his commitment to the University and to Delta Upsilon. The emcee was five time NFL All-Pro, Brother Eddie LeBaron ‘50. San Jose Like the Phoenix, the mythical bird of great beauty, rising from the ashes of its predecessor, the glorious new Delta Upsilon Fraternity house stood proudly on September 28 as more than 300 undergraduates, alumni, wives and guests admired the strength, character, beauty and functional design of the chapter house. A fire had consumed all but the shell of the house in January 2005. “The building has character and traditional value. It is functional. It came out as we had hoped,” said Ed Mosher, President of the Delta Upsilon Corporation of San Jose,

and Chairman of the Building Program. Mosher went on to say, “Ernesto ‘Tito’ Cendejas, was the chapter president at the time of the fire and was working as a designer in the architectural offices of Barry Swenson, builder. Ross Fuller ’49, vice chairman of the building program and I and so many of us were here and worked together on a day-to-day basis with the design and reconstruction of the building. It was a three and a half million dollar reconstruction project. We’re now looking at a four million dollar structure. I’m sure it ranks now as one of the top fraternity houses in the country.” San Jose State University President Don Kassing said, “The energy and leadership shown by Delta Upsilon in the renovation of their chapter house was good for all of us. I’m real proud when that kind of leadership is shown on our campus.” Syracuse With the publication of “Sudden Death,” Michael Balkind, Syracuse ‘83, has fulfilled a lifelong desire to write a novel. Balkind graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelors degree in economics. He has had a successful 20-year career in sales and marketing and has owned several businesses. “Sudden Death,” is a golf suspense novel, soon to be released, “The Foundation,” is a sports mystery and “Stealing Gold,” is an Olympic ski mystery in the works. Balkind lives in Katonah, New York with his wife and three children. Visit www.balkindbooks.com to learn more. Technology IBM elected William Brody, Technology ‘65, to its board of directors effective July 31. Brody, who has degrees in electrical engineering and medicine, has been president of Johns Hopkins University since 1996. He is on the boards of several corporations and government committees, and in

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March was named “the most powerful man in Baltimore” by Baltimore Magazine. Washington State Nate Kuester, Washington State ’05 joined “FOX 12 This Morning” as an anchor providing weather, news and sports to Boise, Idaho. Kuester’s early broadcasting career began at age 15 when he experimented with radio as a DJ. Forty one Washington State University Delta Upsilon alumni, undergraduates, parents and guests participated in the annual WSU DU Worm Burner Golf Tournament on Saturday June 23 at Druids Glen Golf Club in Covington, Wash. They raised $4,750 for the Jason Taitch Memorial Scholarship Fund.

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After a courageous battle with a rare cancer Jason Taitch, Washington State ‘94 finally gave up the “good fight” in December of 2006. Jason faced life’s challenges head on with strength, courage and integrity. In March 2007 the WSU Delta Upsilon Alumni Association established the Jason Taitch Memorial Scholarship. Scholarships will be awarded to incoming WSU freshmen and current undergraduate members of the WSU Delta Upsilon Chapter.

Spinal Tumor Research Funded in Memory of Brian D. Silber, Tufts ‘90 After graduation Brian Silber landed a spot in the executive training program of a top insurance company. He moved to Atlanta for his new job and got engaged. Then in 1993 while out for a run felt an unusual pain in his lower back. Eighteen months later he was diagnosed with a malignant spinal cord tumor. Silber was treated by doctors who were specialists

Wisconsin Noah Annes ‘07 was recognized as Student Leader of the Year in 2006 for his work as a discussion facilitator with the Fraternity Action Coalition, a six-week, one-credit seminar offered to fraternity members to discuss topics like homophobia and sexism in the Greek system. Annes said the program’s effectiveness came from its credibility with fraternity members. He noted that many of his friends were frustrated by stereotypes and stigmas in the Greek system and dropped out. “My approach to that was instead of dropping out and not changing anything, getting more involved and trying to promote change.” Maj. Gen. Ronald D. Silverman, Wisconsin ‘69, commander of Task Force 3d MEDCOM, and General Yang Chaoying, Military Attaché for the People’s Republic of China pose for a photo during the Iraqi Armed Forces Day celebration in Baghdad, Iraq, January 2007. The two generals had attended college together at the University of Wisconsin in 1966, and had been friends, but had not seen each other in 41 years. Chaoying, known by the nickname “Charlie’ in college, had been friends with many Delta Upsilon brothers, but never joined the Fraternity.

in other kinds of cancer, not rare spine tumors. In 1996, it became clear that Brian was not going to beat his cancer yet he was determined to give others who suffered the same affliction the fighting chance that he never had. He and his parents laid the ground work for supporting spinal tumor research and after his death in 1996, his family established The Brian D. Silber Memorial Fund at Massachusetts General Hospital. The efforts of Brian’s family, friends and DU brothers have helped raise more than $1 million for the Clinic. Visit: http://spinetumorcenter.mgh.harvard.edu/

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Undergraduate News Central Florida Chapter The Central Florida Chapter helped the Boy Scouts of America with Family Fest in May. The event represents a year of hard work by Florida Boy Scouts and includes the Boy Scouts of America’s philanthropy where 40 scout troops raised more than $400,000 to help protect the youth of America. Each troop organized events to raise money and the Central Florida Chapter helped at each tent. Events ranged from holding an alligator to building a sailboat to working with leather and building a rocket. The highlight of the day was when the brothers were challenged to a fitness competition (jump roping, sit-ups, and pushups) by the scouts. The chapter set up the event for the Boys Scouts at a local park and brothers participated in all events, then managed the tear down. Cornell Chapter

This award reflects the leadership of many brothers and friends. Past undergraduate presidents, Greg Moore ‘06, Bart VanStekelenburg ‘06, and Lou Morga ‘07 were praised for their heroic work of recreating the undergraduate chapter, along with the founding recolonizers, and the 35-odd executive board members who have served throughout the past four years. Alumni support has been at core of the chapter’s success. Tony Murray, Cornell ‘61 and the entire alumni team served as steady and venerable force though all of the ebbs and flows of our chapter’s redevelopment. Kansas Chapter Brian Huntington ‘08 was initiated into Gamma Sigma Alpha, a National Honor Society which recognizes Greek scholars who excel in academics. Kent State Chapter The Kent State Chapter established an endowed scholarship in memory of their chapter advisor’s son, Dylan, who passed away at age 15 from complications due to a congenital heart defect. Donna Carlton, Kent State’s assistant director of the center for student involvement, has advised the chapter for the past 16 years. Once the Dylan Fitzgerald Carlton Endowed Scholarship Fund is endowed, members of Delta Upsilon will help Carlton select recipients. Lafayette Chapter

The Cornell Chapter was recognized with six Cornell University awards.

The Cornell Chapter earned a record of six Cornell University awards for 2006-07: • Outstanding Chapter Award • Outstanding Service to the Interfraternity Council • Outstanding Chapter Leader - Lance Polivy ’08 • Outstanding New Member - Andrew Heilmann ’09 • Outstanding Financial Management - Steve Shaner ’08 • Distinguished Alumni Service - Randy M. Shayler ’72

Biology major Nate Parker ’08 was awarded a fellowship from the American Society for Microbiology to fund research on diseases in freshwater fish. Parker serves his chapter as philanthropy and is involved in all aspects of campus life. Louisville Chapter The Louisville Chapter joined with Alpha Omicron Pi to organize a car wash to raise funds for the Boys and Girls Club of Louisville. Jonathan Hasford ‘07 and Human Service Officer Justin Gish ‘11 delivered the $1,000 donation. The chapter is also working with several alumni in the community to develop a new recruitment plan to help make the Louisville Chapter a strong and permanent part of the University of Louisville.

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Over the summer the Massachusetts Chapter painted parts of their house and refinished the hardwood floors in the chapter room and dining hall. Two alumni donated a new pool table to the house. The chapter organized an alumni banquet at the UMass campus center to honor alumni who have contributed to the chapter in recent years.

The Ohio State Chapter is rebuilding with a focus on recruitment and improving the Greek community by breaking stereotypes and setting high standards.

Miami Chapter Alexander Vrable ‘08 initiated into Gamma Sigma Alpha, a National Honor Society which recognizes Greek scholars who excel in academics. Michigan

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James Dean ‘10 was the grand prize winner of the essay category in Outside the Classroom’s 2007 AlcoholEdu Media Contest. Outside The Classroom has developed a suite of sciencebased prevention programs and tools that are producing dramatic results on more than 450 college and high school campuses nationwide. The company’s flagship product, AlcoholEdu®, has set the standard for delivering alcohol prevention education to entire student groups, the key to changing a campus drinking culture, easily and cost effectively. Delta Upsilon began providing AlcoholEdu® in 2000. Michigan Tech Chapter On September 15, the Michigan Tech Chapter participated in the University’s annual Parade of Nations. Brothers walked through the 1.5 mile parade route as five brothers proudly displayed our flags and banner. On October 20, the chapter raked lawns and donated the money they raised to Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, a charity organization that helps the elderly. In addition to the annual leaf rake, they also delivered wood for Make a Difference day, an event hosted by the university. Early in the fall semester the chapter helped with a fundraiser aiding Alpha Xi Zeta sorority sisters whose house was damaged by a fire.

Lafayette Chapter Biology major Nate Parker ’08 was awarded one of 30 fellowships from the American Society for Microbiology. The fellowship provides a stipend for 10 weeks of research on columnaris disease in freshwater fish. After graduation Parker plans to join the Peace Corps or a health-related NGO. He spent the spring semester studying malaria prevention in Kenya and plans to pursue a dual M.D./ master’s of public health degree and work on pediatric medicine and public health. Pennsylvania Chapter Over the summer, brothers worked to improve the appearance of the chapter house by painting railings and windows, as well as completely repainting the common room. Brother Bruk Mensa ‘08 organized the improvements and hung new DU letters on the house. Rochester Chapter The Rochester Chapter won the University’s highest honor for Fraternities and Sororities, The Strategic Planning Award. The award states, “Delta Upsilon’s accomplishments in meeting the standards and the intent of the Expectations for Excellence are impressive and numerous. Congratulations, Delta Upsilon. You excelled in all five areas of the Expectations for Excellence. We are impressed with your accomplishments and look forward to your continued contributions to the College, to Fraternity and Sorority life, and to the Rochester community.” The chapter held their annual “Homeless for the Homeless Event” raising more than $1,000 for Habitat for Humanity. In collaboration with the Robbins Medieval Library and the departments of women’s studies, English, and creative writing, the Rochester brothers sponsored the esteemed neo-Arthurian poet Margaret Lloyd to read a sample of her poems and participate in a roundtable discussion. The chapter also co-hosted the Foreign Language Film Festival including the French film, “Le Placard.” Another notable academic event held by the chapter was our sponsorship of the Military Student’s Panel. The panel was comprised of three students, one serving in the U.S. Marine Reserve Corps (Erikson Lalone

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‘08), another in the Swiss Army (Milo Spirig ‘08) and another in the Israeli Army. Furthermore, in conjunction with the alumni board, the chapter made an unprecedented financial donation to the University’s student-run literary magazine, LOGOS. The chapter also organized free student tours of the University’s Laboratory for Laser Energetics. Two distinguished brothers Mustafa Coskun ‘01 and Daniel Vickery ‘02 guided the tours.

Wilson Kong, ‘11 was recently commended for helping a fellow student evacuate the campus library after a 5.6 earthquake.

South Carolina Chapter Brian G. Klioze ‘09 was initiated into Gamma Sigma Alpha, a National Honor Society which recognizes Greek scholars who excel in academics. Western Illinois The San Jose Chapter celebrated in September after pledging 33 men.

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Alex Degman, Western Illinois ‘08 interviewed Dan Blocker, the man in charge of the White Sox World Series trophy while it was on tour in Illinois, Degman has been recognized by the Illinois News Broadcasters Association for outstanding news reporting.

Alex Degman ‘08 won first place for the 2007 Outstanding News Reporting Award in the state of Illinois for radio broadcasting. Degman is a senior double majoring in broadcasting and journalism. In the two years that he has been a member of the Illinois News Broadcasters Association (INBA) he earned several first place finishes. Degman maintains a GPA above a 3.5, serves the chapter as vice president of recruitment and manages his three part-time jobs.

DU Patriotism Purdue brothers Chris Wilcox ‘08, Lars Moen ‘08, Corporal Lance Yoder ‘06, Dan Elzinga ‘08 and Brent Vermeulen ‘08 celebrated Yoder’s return from Iraq with a Captain America look before participating in a philanthropy event on campus.

San Jose The San Jose Chapter gathered in September after pledging 33 men. Brother Safi Mojaddidi, ‘10, was selected to play for the Afghanistan National Basketball team where he is currently playing games against U.S. colleges to prepare for the Olympic Qualifying Tournament.

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OUR FOUNDING PRINCIPLES…JUSTICE Justice may well be the most difficult principle to adhere to for all of us. We DEMAND justice and rail against injustices; however, when it comes to application we want mercy, forgiveness, and grace for ourselves and “just” punishment for those who have transgressed (in our opinion). Justice is a trait we all want to claim and indeed we are very resentful if we are accused of being unjust or not fair. But, true justice, as considered by the Founding Fathers of Delta Upsilon, views all persons as under the same umbrella of rules, both those of the law and those of mankind. It is important for each of us, as brothers in Delta Upsilon, to always challenge ourselves and our brothers to determine the difference between right and wrong. This pursuit will help make us all better men. Justice follows the other three DU principles in that CHARACTER determines the person we are; LIBERAL CULTURE demonstrates our learning about those not exactly like us; FRIENDSHIP is the resulting expansion of the first two; and JUSTICE results because we DO care about others and not just ourselves.

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When you combine all four principles of Delta Upsilon, you see the road map for those who aspire to lead, serve, give, teach, and leave the world a better place than we found it. These four principles will lead us on the path to Building Better Men.

The Chance to Lead Delta Upsilon will accept you for who you are... and who you want to become. Whether your interests outside the classroom lie in music, sports, student government, community service, or another area, you’ll find your brothers in DU offer you the support you need to excel. DU’s annual conferences, the Leadership Institute, Presidents Academy, Recruitment Symposium, and Regional Leadership Seminars, provide excellent opportunities formembers to sharpen crucial life-skills and make valuable career connections.

Advancement of Justice In Delta Upsilon, justice is the intellectual pursuit between right and wrong. We demonstrate justice by: • Being open-minded to others’ values • Helping to give a voice to those who don’t have one • Doing the right thing even when it is not popular • Being moral and respecting others’ morals • Contributing, not just taking • Ending inappropriate conversations • Using only constructive criticism • Giving of your talents to better the less fortunate • Treating dates the way we would want our sister or brother treated • Taking responsibility for our actions • Listening • Leading by example • Taking the initiative • Doing the right thing • Being a man of distinction • Being patient, faithful, loyal and committed

“Every structure on this planet stands on a foundation. So does a man, and Justice is a good foundation for all of us.” General Tommy Franks, Texas ‘67

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation 2006-07 Annual Report

Foundation’s Brick Courtyard Campaign is Underway The Delta Upsilon Foundation is preparing to honor and memorialize donors in a new brick courtyard at the Fraternity Headquarters in Indianapolis. Ensure that you have a lasting legacy through the Delta Upsilon Fraternity by purchasing a brick today! These commemorative bricks are available to everyone: members, parents, families, friends, organizations, chapters, alumni chapters, the list goes on. • • • • •

Buy your own brick to leave your own personal mark in the courtyard. Memorialize an alumni brother from your past. Honor your own chapter’s alumni organization with an organization brick. Purchase a gift for your DU son for his birthday or holiday gift. Get your fraternity little brother or pledge son a brick upon his Initiation into DU

To honor Delta Upsilon’s approaching 175th anniversary in 2009, we are selling individual, engraved bricks for the special introductory price of only $175. Chapter bricks are also available for $250, and come with certain privileges. Show your chapter’s support with a brick order as well. Every brick supports the Foundation’s ability to provide well-needed educational programming for our brothers. For more information regarding the brick campaign or the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation, visit www.DUEF.org.

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007 A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65

The DU Educational Foundation is pleased to present its 2007 Annual Report. We are extremely grateful to all DU brothers and friends who supported our fundraising efforts in the 2006-07 fiscal year. We are proud to be able to recognize each and every donor on the succeeding pages, and provide some highlights of this past fundraising year. I would like to also publicly welcome Brothers Tony Cashen, Cornell ‘57, John Eplee, Kansas State ‘75 and John Herron, South Carolina ‘88 to the DUEF Board of Trustees as newly elected Trustees. Their leadership is already being felt and we look forward to their very adept leadership in the years ahead. Subsequently, I am also compelled to heartily thank Brothers David Cole, Wilmington ‘72 and Dick Hegeman, Purdue ‘49 for their many years of service to the DUEF. Their leadership on our board will be sorely missed. In addition, we owe a big debt of gratitude to Jo Ellen Walden for her 34 years of service to our Foundation. We wish her the very best in her retirement. Our mission for the 2006-07 appeal is already underway and the call is out once again to all brothers and friends for their support. Please visit us on the web at www.DUEF.org to see what new and exciting things are happening, including updated information on our new Brick Campaign. We look forward to your continued partnership. Fraternally, Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65 Chairman, DU Educational Foundation

Where Do Your Dollars Go? Every year our donors’ faithful and generous gifts go toward the support of many areas that help strengthen Delta Upsilon. They include: The Leadership Institute: Since 1948, the annual DU Convention and Assembly have been included in what we now know as the Leadership Institute. For 55 years and counting, the Leadership Institute has provided stellar educational programming for DU undergraduate and alumni members. The Winter Educational Conference: First instituted in 1995 as the Presidents’ Academy, THe WEC now includes educational programming for chapter presidents, as well as the vice presidents of recruitment. The three-day conference is designed to assist these officers in their leadership and management function to help build a stronger Delta Upsilon. The Leadership Consultant Program: This program was established to provide chapters/ colonies and alumni advisors with graduate members of DU who are trained to assist and to

Chairman: Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65 Former President, The Paragon Vice-Chairman: Craig J. Franz, FSC, Ph.D, Bucknell ‘75 DeLasalle Christian Brother Treasurer: Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ‘67 Retired Managing Director, U.S. Fixed Income AIG Secretary: Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ‘75 Senior V.P. & Trust Manager for Merrill Lynch Trust Co. Vice-President - Development: Craig R. Milkint, Illinois ‘83 Senior Dir. of Development, University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana

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serve as representatives of the Fraternity to advance to principles of DU. Charles Evans Hughes DU Emerging Leaders (DUEL) Program: program enables our newest Delta Upsilon brothers to learn both leadership skills and philosophies through activities and discussions. By cultivating future chapter leaders early in their Delta Upsilon experience, they have greater potential for both personal and chapter success. DUEL is a hands-on, interactive learning program, and the brothers learn from each other and their DUEL experiences. Boys & Girls Club: DU’s partnership with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America and Canada helps brother become better men by serving others. The Foundation helps the Fraternity in marketing these service opportunities to the brotherhood.

Vice-President - Investments: William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ‘67 Executive Vice-President, First Empire State Corp. Trustees: Roy F. Allan, Lehigh ‘68 Vice-President, Merrill Lynch

Mandel Scholarship Fund: This scholarship, established in 2006, honors the lifelong commitment to the Fraternity and Foundation of Brother Maury Mandel, Chicago ‘57. Scholarships support specific educational program attendance for our undergraduate members McQuaid Scholarship: Undergraduate scholarships and graduate fellowships are awarded annually to brothers who apply and are selected to receive $2,500 grants to help further their education. Established in 2000, the scholarship honors the service of Brother James D. McQuaid, Chicago ‘60 Regional Leadership Seminars: designed to unite and assist chapters in a particular province to share ideas and learn additional innovative membership and chapter leadership skills. DU continues to evaluate its peronal growth and memership education curriculum tailored to all DU Members

Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ‘51 Principal, Heizer Corporationv John C. Herron, South Carolina ‘88 VP of Marketing Operations - Ameriprise Financial

Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ‘58 Retired President Bank One West Virginia

Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ‘57 Retired Vice-President of Hirsch, Int’l & Sewing Machine Exchange

Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell ‘57 Retired, LAI Worldwide

Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ‘55 Retired Managing Director, Robeco, U.S.A.

John A. Delaney, Florida ‘77 President, University of North Florida

James D. McQuaid, Chicago ‘60 Chairman and CEO Metrogroup Corp.

Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ‘92 Account Executive, Marquis Jet Partners, Inc.

Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate ‘74 Vice President for Development, Colgate University

John R. Eplee, MD, Kansas State ‘75 Physician, Family Practice

Dr. John T. Weisel, Oregon ‘48 Retired Ophthalmologist

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Leave Your Legacy and Preserve Your Name for Posterity “We updated our estate plans to provide for our family, but also for others of good character seeking knowledge and responsibility. This included our church youth group, the Boy Scouts and most certainly, Delta Upsilon.” Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ‘49

Legacy Circle The Legacy Circle was established in 2000 to honor living brothers who have listed the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary in their will, insurance policy, 401K, or other deferred giving instrument. The following is a list of brothers who have notified the DUEF of their intentions, and as such, are members of the Legacy Circle. Samuel Alboy, Northern Arizona '01 Dale H. Anderson, Iowa '49 Anonymous Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 James G. Bell, Calgary '94 George A. Blair, Miami '37 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston '77 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida '97 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley '63 Stephan C. Davis, Northern Colorado '94 John A. Delaney, Florida '77 Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ‘66 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 John R. Dytman, Syracuse '71 Steven R. Fisher, Washington '87 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue '58 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa '94 John E. Giacomazzi, San Jose '52

Ole J. Gilbo, Kent State '65 William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Terrence F. Grimes, Eastern Kentucky '71 David A. Heagerty, San Jose '50 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 Melvin H. Iverson, Washington '48 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State '47 Everett C. Johnson, Arizona '62 Michael O. Johnson, Arkansas '90 Orville E. Johnson, Washington State '39 Thomas M. Koehler, Carnegie '87 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago '57 Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario '53 William T. Liebermann, Miami '51 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State '59 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 Thomas C. McNeal, Miami '37

Craig R. Milkint, Illinois '83 Charles L. Miller, San Jose '59 Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State '51 Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota '63 William H. Noble, Missouri '50 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma '65 Philip G. Ranford, Culver-Stockton '00 Daryl William Reisfeld, Rochester '03 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Jeffrey W. Sears, Northern Arizona '98 Trent A. Shepard, Illinois '73 William A. Sigman, Iowa State '50 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State '82 John H. Vinyard, Jr., Missouri '49 Allan A. Warrack, Alberta '61 James T. Watkins, Iowa State '53 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Venlo J. Wolfsohn, Pennsylvania '48

A charitable bequest to the DU Educational Foundation may be expressed in terms of a specific dollar amount, a percentage of an estate, or as a residual or contingency beneficiary. Wills are important to ensure that wishes regarding assets will be observed and that the estate minimizes taxes or other expenses. The following language is acceptable for inclusion in the will of any Delta Upsilon alumnus:

“I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Delta Upsilon Foundation with headquarters at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, the sum of $______; or the following described property: _________________________, or percent of the rest, residue or remainder of my estate, to be used for the general purposes of the Foundation as the Board of Trustees may direct.” WWW.DUEF.ORG

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007

A New Chapter in Leadership: The Campaign for Delta Upsilon In 2004, the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation began a three-year, fundraising campaign to secure the future of its undergraduate leadership programming – primarily at the chapter level. We know that Delta Upsilon builds better men through leadership education programs that begin when a young man pledges DU. Through the vision and dedication of our alumni and friends the Foundation celebrated our success during the Leadership Institute in St. Louis by achieving commitments of $2.4 million in pledges and gifts toward A New Chapter in Leadership Campaign. This program impacts more undergraduate leaders by increased participation at conferences like the Leadership Institute and DU Emerging Leaders program through individual member scholarship opportunities. Forty-two scholarship recipients were in attendance during LI as beneficiaries of A New Chapter in Leadership Campaign. We expect to have 75 or more chapter leadership scholarships in place for future conferences as funding commitments become complete. The Foundation would like to thank the following list of donors for their generous campaign gifts. While this summer’s celebration provided a formal conclusion to A New Chapter in Leadership Campaign, the Foundation will continue to promote endowed chapter leadership scholarships for alumni to support. “Matching monies” are still available to make it easier for alumni to fully endow these scholarships for their own chapters. Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation, 8705 Founders Road, P. O. Box 68942, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Phone: 317-875-8900 / Fax: 317-876-1629 / www.duef.org Purdue Alumni Chapter Gary B. Adams, Oregon Roy F. Allan, Lehigh David V. Allard, Indiana John C. Auten, North Carolina State H. James Avery, Illinois J. Carter Bacot, Hamilton Bruce S. Bailey, Denison Jeffrey A. Baker, North Carolina State Allen F. Bell, North Carolina State Jerry L. Bobo, Houston Robert W. Broad, Syracuse Rex E. Brown, Houston Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska Anthony Capra, North Carolina State Guy L. Clifton, Houston David L. Cole, Wilmington Stephen L. Cox, North Carolina State David N. Cox, North Carolina State Harry Crawford, Ohio State Joseph M. Darragh, North Carolina State John A. Delaney, Florida Richard L. Delano, Indiana Rickey L. Dobbs, Houston Charles E. Downton, North Carolina Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State Clint M. Dworshak, North Dakota State Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State Craig R. Enochs, Houston Kevin Flaherty, North Carolina State Thomas A. Folks, Houston Craig J. Franz, Bucknell Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State William R. Gordon, Kansas State Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers Christopher L. Harper, Houston Dillon S. Harris, North Carolina State W. H. (Gus) Harwell, Missouri Tim L. Heffner, North Carolina State Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue

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John C. Herron, South Carolina Richard M. Holland, Syracuse Christopher P. Hough, Houston Richard B. Huff, Purdue Edmund C. Johnson, Purdue Rees M. Jones, Manitoba Gordon S. Jones, North Carolina State Brian W. Jones, North Carolina State Howard Kahlenbeck, Indiana Will S. Keim, Pacific Edward L. Kershaw, Houston Mark T. Ketner, North Carolina State Gary S. Killips, Alberta Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois Martin Krasnitz, Chicago Michael T. Kutka, Houston Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario Philip G. LaRoche, Houston Byron O. Lee, Purdue Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois William D. Luper, North Carolina State Curtis S. Macysyn, North Carolina State Daniel A. Magill, Houston Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago John R. Marsland, North Carolina State Raymond E. Mason, Ohio State Walter B. Mather, North Carolina State David Derek McKeag, Minnesota James D. McQuaid, Chicago William L. Messick, Lafayette Larry D. Miller, Purdue Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin Pamela O’Brien Christopher P. Olson, Houston Robert A. Pajak, Houston Scott R. Park, North Carolina State Paul Picard, Houston Darrin Poirier, North Carolina State Calvin R. Pollard, Houston Ed Porter, Oklahoma Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern

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William C. Rappolt, Lafayette Joe Raudabaugh, North Carolina State Warren E. Rich, Purdue Gregory J. Roberts, Houston Jack Rogers, Miami Mauricio Rondon, Houston I. R. and D. A. Roper Jeffrey R. Roper, Houston Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida Steve Rowley, Ohio Rutgers Alumni Chapter Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas Nelson Schaenen, Cornell Phillip A. Schott, Northern Colorado David R. Schumacher John L. Scott, North Carolina State Charles W. and Constance K. Shaw, Lehigh Norman E. Sidler, Bradley William A. Sigman, Iowa State James S. Simpkins, Washington State Donald C. Slawson, Kansas James K. Smith, Houston Craig S. Sowell, Houston La Dal Spring Todd W. Strange, North Carolina State Lawrence N. Tal, Houston Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State Paul X. Taylor, North Carolina State Charles W. Thomas, Wisconsin Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State Gary M. Toppin, North Carolina State Barry S. Turcotte, Houston Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate Hugh G. Walker, North Carolina State Allan A. Warrack, Alberta Daniel T. Warren, North Carolina State Grant J. Warren, North Carolina State Donald E. Weaver, Indiana John T. Weisel, Oregon Douglas E. Williams, North Carolina State David H. Wynja, Iowa


2006-2007 DUEF Scholarships Allan LI Scholarship, Tim Redling, Lehigh ‘08

LI Designated Scholarship, Matt Breidenstein, North Florida ‘07

Bailey LI Scholarship, Kyle Kovach, Ohio State ‘08

LI Designated Scholarship, James Smyth, Pacific ‘09

Gerometta Memorial Scholarship, Josh Cook, Illinois ‘10

LI Designated Scholarship, Julian Crawford, Rochester ‘08

Fuhrman LI Scholarship, Bryan Behrens, Carthage ‘08

LI Designated Scholarship, Ryan Turner, Washington State ‘08

Golden Memorial Scholarship, Daniel Schwarber, Cornell ‘09

LI Designated Scholarship, Tyler Harmon, Wichita ‘10

Giorgianni Family Scholarship, Robert Haas, Kent State ‘10

LI Designated Scholarship, Matt Campbell, Johnson and Wales

Herron LI Scholarship, Jason Ritch, South Carolina ‘07

McKeag LI Scholarship, Joe Dempsey, Minnesota, ‘09

Hurley Memorial Scholarship,

Miller LI Scholarship, Philos Jeong, Johns Hopkins ‘09

Warren Taylor, North Carolina State ‘10

Miller LI Scholarship, Altyn Sydykov, Johns Hopkins

John Hoffman Memorial Scholarship,

Missouri LI Scholarship, Paul Hartley, Missouri ‘10

Graham Mullins, North Carolina State ‘08

Nesbitt LI Scholarship, Brian Slutz, Wisconsin ‘09

Kahlenbeck LI Scholarship, Sam Elliott, Indiana ‘10

Porter LI Scholarship, Patrick White, Oklahoma ‘09

Kouzomis LI Scholarship, John Raseman, Illinois ‘09

Purdue LI Scholarship, Matt Wicker, Purdue ‘10

Krasnitz LI Scholarship, William Altorfer, Chicago ‘09

Rakow LI Scholarship, Nathan Baum, Northwestern ‘09

LI Designated Scholarship, Zachary O'Brien, Arizona State ‘09

Rappolt LI Scholarship,Joel Worster, Lafayette ‘08

LI Designated Scholarship, Mathew Holt, Culver-Stockton ‘08

Rogers LI Scholarship, Bryan Mace, Miami ‘10

LI Designated Scholarship, Lawrence Granger, Florida ‘09

Roper Memorial Scholarship, Luis Figueroa, Houston ‘10

LI Designated Scholarship, Ryan Conklin, Iowa State ‘09

Rosenthal LI Scholarship, Robert Anzalone, Florida ‘10

LI Designated Scholarship, Austin Rolfs, Kansas State ‘10

Slawson Family Scholarship, Brian Huntington, Kansas ‘08

LI Designated Scholarship, Alex Knowland, Louisville ‘10

Slawson Family Scholarship, James Camey, Kansas ‘008

LI Designated Scholarship, Craig Weber, North Dakota ‘09

Wynja LI Scholarship, Jason Bitton, Iowa ‘09

Annual Scholarships Awarded The 2006-2007 DUEF Scholarship Program was completed with the announcements of the 2007 scholarship recipients during the Saturday Foundation Luncheon on Saturday, August 4, 2007 in St. Louis, Missouri. Through the continued generosity of Delta Upsilon alumni, undergraduates and parents, one scholarship was added to the Oak Circle Scholarship portfolio this past year, not only contributing to the success raising the number of academic scholarships provided by the DUEF for these awards from seven to eight. Congratulations to this year’s undergraduate scholarship and graduate fellowship (GF) recipients. The McQuaid Scholarships Adam J. Brunk, Chicago ‘08 Mark D. Robinson, Kansas ‘08 Mark E. Anderson, Kansas State ‘08 Kevin A. Lohner, Purdue ‘97 (GF) Scott W. Scambler, Alberta ‘07 (GF)

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The Oak Circle Scholarships Joseph M. Coletta, Kansas ‘08 Stephen R. Gee, Michigan ‘09 Tomas I. Ortiz, Houston ‘09

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007

Lifetime Giving Wall The Lifetime Donor wall honors donors who have set an example by their loyal and generous support. All donors who have given a minimum total of $5,000 in a lifetime to the DU Education Foundation are recognized on the donor wall. Since it was established in 2004, 326 donors have had their name added to the Lifetime Donor wall and more than 60 donors have moved to higher recognition levels. This permanent fixture honors those whose generosity demonstrates a commitment to the tradition of yesterday, and the vision of tomorrow. Make sure your name is included. Visit www.DUEF.org for more information.

Dikaia Upotheke Society $100,000.00 + Clarkson A. Disbrow, New York 1899 Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ‘78 Arthur K. Lund, San Jose ‘55 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins ‘49 H. Clayton Peterson, Kansas State ‘67 John W. Rogers, Miami ‘57 Justice Society $50,000.00 + H. James Avery, Illinois ‘44 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington ‘35 David L. Cole, Wilmington ‘72 C. Norman Frees, DePauw ‘36 W. H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri ‘51 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ‘49 Allan M. Lansing, Western Ontario ‘53 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ‘55 Raymond E. Mason, Ohio State ‘41 Henry M. Rowan, Williams ‘45 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ‘50 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas ‘56 John T. Weisel, Oregon ‘48 Friendship Society $25,000.00 + Gary B. Adams, Oregon ‘66 Roy F. Allan, Lehigh ‘68 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ‘58 George A. Blair, Miami ‘37 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska ‘68 H. Scott Davis, Jr., Louisville ‘65 Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State ‘56 William R. Gordon, Kansas State ‘60 Donald R. Heacock, North Carolina ‘64 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ‘51 Charles F. Jennings, Marietta ‘31 Carl R. Jochens, Jr., Denison ‘54 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ‘52 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ‘57 James D. McQuaid, Chicago ‘60 William L. Messick, Lafayette ‘68 Hugh E. Nesbitt, Ohio State ‘14 Alvan E. Porter, Oklahoma ‘65 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65 Steven K. Snyder, Oklahoma ‘79 Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ‘67 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma ‘52 Ralph O. Willard, Kansas State ‘58 Character Society $10,000.00 + Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania ‘44 Anonymous Frederick C. Atkins, Jr., North Carolina ‘67 J. Carter Bacot, Hamilton ‘55 F. L. Baird, Kansas ‘58 Scott R. Bayman, Florida ‘68 John E. Berry, Bradley ‘87

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William J. Bittner, Bradley ‘74 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ‘77 William B. Boone, California ‘35 L. R. Brammer, Jr., Oklahoma ‘47 W. Perry Brown, Miami ‘52 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ‘80 Joseph H. Buchanan, Iowa State ‘33 Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan ‘61 David E. Chambers, Arizona ‘60 Mart H. Cooley, Kansas State ‘58 Jeffrey W. Courter, Iowa State ‘84 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State ‘47 John A. Delaney, Florida ‘77 Richard L. Delano, Indiana ‘85 Frank S. Dodd, Miami ‘49 Darrell E. Dukes, San Jose ‘53 Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ‘92 John R. Eplee, Kansas State ‘75 Richard F. Fagan, Washington ‘52 Matthew G. Fiascone, Bradley ‘85 Fred Fisher, Miami ‘50 Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ‘94 John P. Grady, DePauw ‘38 R. N. Greene, Kansas State ‘58 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ‘75 Fred A. Guggenmos, Nebraska ‘61 David A. Heagerty, San Jose ‘50 Timothy R. Herbert, Iowa State ‘82 John C. Herron, South Carolina ‘88 Mildred V. Horn Foundation, Horn Foundation H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois ‘72 John C. Jadel, Bowling Green ‘52 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ‘47 William G. Kagler, Syracuse ‘54 Will S. Keim, Pacific ‘75 Ryan M. Kelly, Bradley ‘94 Gary S. Killips, Alberta ‘71 Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois ‘68 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska ‘54 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ‘88 John D. Luckhardt, San Jose ‘56 Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State ‘59 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois ‘73 Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania ‘54 John L. McGehee, Wisconsin ‘38 David D. McKeag VI, Minnesota ‘04 Robert C. McKinstry, Iowa State ‘50 J. Paul McNamara, Miami ‘29 Miami Chapter Alumni John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin ‘55 Glenn A. Mull, Kansas State ‘73 Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State ‘51 Nebraska Chapter Alumni John C. Nemeth, Kent State ‘67 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ‘76 Northern Iowa Psi Omega Bldg. Corp. Edward F. Paliatka, Bradley ‘56 W. Allen Perry, Iowa State ‘27 H. Paul Picard, Houston ‘82 William T. Porter, Oklahoma ‘41

Charles D. Prutzman, Pennsylvania State ‘18 Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern ‘65 William C. Rappolt, Lafayette ‘67 Leonard Rhodes, San Jose ‘53 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ‘73 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ‘70 Beurt SerVaas, Indiana ‘41 William A. Sigman, Iowa State ‘50 Todd P. Smith, Bradley ‘89 Patrick Spooner, San Jose ‘55 Thomas T. Stallkamp, Miami ‘68 Max M. Stearns, Kansas State ‘66 Norman J. Steffey, Kansas State ‘57 Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., Chicago ‘43 Charles & Marion Thompson Foundation James R. Tormey, Jr., San Jose ‘57 Thomas E. Tuckwood, Kansas State ‘79 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate ‘74 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ‘59 Allan A. Warrack, Alberta ‘61 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina ‘27 David H. Wynja, Iowa ‘67 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ‘55 Culture Society $5,000.00 + Ronald C. Abbott, Kansas State ‘61 E. L. Adams, Miami ‘29 Jaime M. Aguero, Houston ‘98 Michael J. Baughman, Kansas State ‘78 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ‘42 David M. Blatner, Southwest Missouri ‘86 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern ‘50 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison ‘55 William W. Boyd, Northwestern ‘48 Charles W. Brace, Bradley ‘89 Harry N. Briggs, Missouri ‘51 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse ‘60 Herbert Brownell, Nebraska ‘24 Jeffrey A. Bryant, Oregon State ‘97 Thomas E. Burgess, Miami ‘61 Henry E. Burr, Miami ‘62 David H. Carnahan, Denison ‘60 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State ‘68 Mitch Castor, Kansas State ‘85 Huntly G. Chapman, British Columbia ‘68 Donald A. Chew, Kansas State ‘81 Robert J. Clanin, Bradley ‘66 Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas ‘76 Robert H. Croak, Oklahoma ‘63 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ‘63 Thomas W. Darling, Syracuse ‘81 Joseph M. Darragh, North Carolina State ‘85 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina ‘62 Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ‘66 Walter A. Dwelle, California ‘67 Clint M. Dworshak, North Dakota State ‘00 M. Eighmy Foundation Craig R. Enochs, Houston ‘94 John E. Esau, Kansas ‘78 John H. Eyler, Washington ‘69

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Craig R. Foss, Iowa State ‘71 J. W. Frank III, Lehigh ‘68 Bro. Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell ‘75 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ‘70 Ross K. Fuller, San Jose ‘49 Joseph Gibson, Kent State ‘68 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue ‘42 William N. Godfrey, Miami ‘58 William R. Grant, Union ‘49 Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska ‘34 R. M. Gray, North Carolina ‘59 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ‘78 Brian A. Halas, Miami ‘93 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota ‘59 William E. Heine, Sr., Iowa State ‘60 Bill A. Helvey, Kansas State ‘58 John F. Herma, Rutgers ‘70 David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ‘54 Don A. Hill, Kansas State ‘69 Richard M. Holland, Syracuse ‘83 Yancy D. Hudson, Kansas State ‘68 Martha S. Jack Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas ‘77 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ‘51 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ‘59 Scott A. Johnson, Washington ‘80 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State ‘77 Mark S. Jones, Arlington ‘75 Charles H. Kamm, San Jose ‘57 Kansas State Chapter Alumni Donald A. Kelley, Miami ‘69 Steven Khoshabe, Bradley ‘93 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State ‘69 Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell ‘39 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota ‘78 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa ‘76 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ‘57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ‘51 Donald E. Larew, Iowa State ‘63 Richard F. Laubengayer, Kansas State ‘64 Byron O. Lee, Jr., Purdue ‘51 Frank C. Long, Jr., Ohio State ‘32 D. R. Madsen, San Jose ‘51 Richard R. Mahoney, Houston ‘83 Lewis A. Maroti, Lehigh ‘58 Robert J. Martin, Washington ‘59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ‘52 Gregory H. Mathews, Florida ‘70 Phillip H. Mayer, Iowa State ‘49 John S. McConnell, DePauw ‘66 Howard L. McGregor, Jr., Williams ‘40 Richard S. Melvin, Indiana ‘30 Michael A. Menius, North Carolina ‘68 John L. Moodie, Iowa State ‘45 William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh ‘47 Jeffery B. Morris, Kansas State ‘79 Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech ‘83 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ‘47 Donald J. Moulin, California ‘53 E.L. Musil, Kansas State ‘71 David S. Nelson, Clarkson ‘69

Herbert H. Nelson, Colorado ‘59 Mrs. Hugh E. Nesbitt Reginald B. Newman II, Northwestern ‘59 Brett A. Olson, Bradley ‘88 James W. Osborn, Iowa State ‘73 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ‘36 Richard R. Popham, Purdue ‘40 Richard W. Porter, Kansas State ‘72 Daniel D. Porter, Iowa State ‘90 Jon L. Prime, Bradley ‘63 Joseph L. Raudabaugh, N. Carolina State ‘78 Rhodes Design & Development Corp., San Jose Arthur L. Rice, Jr., Illinois ‘36 Rice Family Foundation, Mark G. Ritchie, Iowa ‘83 James S. Roberts, Florida ‘63 Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma ‘73 Edward A. Rosenfeld, Oregon State ‘42 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester ‘56 Elaine Sceva John O. Schram, Bradley ‘50 David R. Schumacher Sharkey Family Foundation, John L. Sherman, San Jose ‘66 Norman E. Sidler, Bradley ‘91 Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland ‘78 William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse ‘58 James W. Smith, Washington & Lee ‘62 Don S. Snyder, Miami ‘70 Michael L. Stepovich, San Jose ‘56 Willis A. Strauss, Iowa State ‘44 Kenneth H. Suelthaus, Technology ‘66 Marvin F. Swanson, Kansas State ‘57 Leland W. Sweeney, San Jose ‘55 Herbert K. Taylor, Jr., Swarthmore ‘27 Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State ‘82 John H. Teeter, Kansas State ‘79 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa ‘57 Paul A. Thiry, Washington ‘28 Keith D. Tucker, Kansas State ‘76 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington ‘53 U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Douglas D. VanderWeide, Iowa State ‘89 Clyde W. VonGrimmenstein, Purdue ‘49 William Wallace III, Union ‘48 Edward E. Waller, Jr., Oklahoma ‘51 Robert V. Wardle, Michigan ‘52 James V. White, Michigan ‘50 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ‘50 Roger W. Wothe, Technology ‘58 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri ‘62 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ‘51


DUEF 25+ Years or Consecutive Giving “DU provided me with things I would not have received otherwise, and (giving back) is a way to say thanks.” Aldie Johnson Jr., Iowa State ‘47 Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania ‘44 Frederic Ackerson, Iowa ‘44 Leland J. Adams, Jr., Bucknell ‘64 Gregory L. Allemann, Missouri ‘69 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State ‘55 Larry W. Amos, Washington State ‘68 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue ‘65 Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa ‘79 John R. Ashby, Arlington ‘74 Harold D. Barker, Miami ‘50 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ‘42 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley ‘69 Jere E. Bremer, Bradley ‘66 Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ‘55 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ‘80 Robert B. Buchanan, Illinois ‘55 John A. Buist, Illinois ‘78 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ‘70 Allen V. Cellars, Oregon ‘47 David E. Chambers, Arizona ‘60 Mark A. Clemente, Cornell ‘73 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie ‘79 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ‘60 David L. Cutter, Stanford ‘51 Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh ‘74 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ‘63 John A. Delaney, Florida ‘77 Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State ‘52 Michael B. Donnelly, San Fernando ‘68 John K. Dunlap, Texas ‘73 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri ‘67 Philip E. Eubanks, Georgia Tech ‘71 Terry D. Finnell, Syracuse ‘57 Samuel A. Flax, Georgia Tech ‘78 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ‘50 Peter L. Forrest, Florida ‘58 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ‘70 Edward W. Furst, Lehigh ‘60 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ‘75 Robert W. Haerr, Creighton ‘72 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers ‘78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ‘52 William B. Hallam, Delaware ‘80 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ‘54 George J. Hamilton, Arkansas ‘77 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ‘54 John F. Herma, Rutgers ‘70 Patrick S. Hobin, California ‘59 Bradley B. Hoot, Michigan State ‘65 Conrad L. Hoover, New York ‘40 Thomas E. Hoover, Ohio State ‘56 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ‘51 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ‘59 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ‘47 David O. Johnson, Kansas State ‘75 John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State ‘58 Mark S. Jones, Arlington ‘75 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ‘52 Dennis S. Kanemori, Western Michigan ‘66 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington ‘59 Charles L. Kavanagh, California ‘64 Thomas F. Keating III, Cornell ‘57 Oscar H. Kraft, Carnegie ‘35 Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ‘57 David A. Krebs, Miami ‘80

William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ‘57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ‘51 William G. Landess, Kansas ‘53 William T. Lauder, Columbia ‘44 Eugene A. Lucadamo, Lehigh ‘71 Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester ‘60 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ‘55 Robert J. Martin, Washington ‘59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ‘52 Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ‘63 Robert W. Meier, Washington ‘73 Howard O. Mielke, Carnegie ‘51 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa ‘67 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ‘65 Donald R. Morse, Tufts ‘42 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ‘47 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville ‘82 David C. Myers, Tennessee ‘74 David S. Nelson, Clarkson ‘69 J. David Nelson, Northwestern ‘63 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ‘76 Robert W. Newell, DePauw ‘34 Robert G. Noah, Pennsylvania State ‘57 Henry J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri ‘33 V. Edward Perkins, Brown ‘35 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ‘36 Aubrey H. Polser, Jr., Texas ‘65 Richard R. Popham, Purdue ‘40 Roger F. Ray, Arlington ‘70 James S. Roberts, Florida ‘63 John W. Rogers, Miami ‘57 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ‘73 Gary A. Rugel, Illinois ‘78 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ‘74 David W. Rusk, Iowa ‘76 James L. Ryan, Michigan State ‘55 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ‘70 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell ‘50 James H. Schreiber, Bowling Green ‘55 Robert W. Shively, Nebraska ‘82 William A. Sigman, Iowa State ‘50 Robert D. Sipprell, Ohio State ‘37 Henley L. Smith, Lafayette ‘51 Richard L. Smith, Colgate ‘68 John W. Sprout, Bucknell ‘48 George S. Studle, Washington State ‘57 Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ‘67 Walter F. Trachsel, Wisconsin ‘59 Charles E. Trunkey, Iowa State ‘52 David E. Vinson, Wisconsin ‘59 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma ‘52 Leland W. Waters, Texas ‘73 Keith W. Weigel, Iowa ‘78 John T. Weisel, Oregon ‘48 James V. White, Michigan ‘50 Richard B. Wilcox, Florida ‘68 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota ‘50 Harry L. Wilkinson, Tufts ‘69 Ronald E. Wischhusen, Clarkson ‘76 Smith T. Wood, Technology ‘69 Sheldon Wylie, Brown ‘57 Scot A. Yezek, Colorado ‘80 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri ‘62 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ‘51

Foundation Gifts July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 $925,407 Annual Appeal 41%

Other Restricted Gifts (CEA, etc.) 26%

A New Chapter in Leadership 33%

Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Total Assets $3.5M

$3,401,504

$3,439,916

$3,511,098*

$3,052,789

$3M $2,746,903

$2.5M

$2M

$1.5M

$1M

$500K

2002-03

2003-04

2004-05

2005-06

2006-07

The chart above details the total assets of the DU Educational Foundation over the past five years. Among the most significant reasons for the Foundation’s performance this year has been the expert oversight by the Investment Committee, chaired by Bill Rappolt, Lafayette ‘67. On an annual basis the Foundation’s financial statements are audited by K. B. Parrish & Co. LLP of Indianapolis, Indiana. Copies of the 2006-2007 audited financial statements are available upon request from Delta Upsilon Headquarters. *Unaudited

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President’s Club “As an Alumnus going on a decade now, I really understand the importance of Education and if my small amount every year can help just ONE brother then it’s worth every cent.” Allen Lawlis, Houston ‘97 The President’s Club was created more than 30 years ago by then President W. Donald Watkins, North Carolina ‘27 to honor all donors who give more than $200 to the annual fund within a fiscal year. Members of the President’s Club recieve a pin with each annual renewal, and benefits such as advance notice of special Delta Upsilon events. In 2007, there were 675 members of the President’s Club including 220 brothers whose gifts totaled $500 or more and who are honored as part of the President’s Trust.

President’s Trust James A. Garfield Circle (Gifts of $25,000 or more) Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ‘78 – CEA+ John W. Rogers, Miami ‘57 – CEA+ Charles Evans Hughes Circle (Gifts of $10,000 to $24,999) David A. Heagerty, San Jose ‘50 – CEA+ Arthur K. Lund, San Jose ‘55 – CEA Miami Chapter Alumni – CEA Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins ‘49 Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State ‘51 – CEA+ James S. McDonnell Circle (Gifts of $5,000 to $9,999) James Avery, Illinois ‘44 John E. Berry, Bradley ‘87 CEA Fred Fisher, Miami ‘50 – CEA Richard W. Porter, Kansas State ‘72 – CEA Henry M. Rowan, Williams ‘45 James R. Tormey, Jr., San Jose ‘57 – CEA+ Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose ‘59 – CEA+ James B. Conant Circle (Gifts of $2,500 to $4,999) Roy F. Allan, Lehigh ‘68 Janice Godfrey Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue, ‘49 John C. Jadel, Bowling Green, ‘52 James D. McQuaid, Chicago, ‘60 William L. Messick, Lafayette, ‘68 William C. Rappolt, Lafayette, ‘67 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell, ‘50 John L. Sherman, San Jose, ‘66 – CEA Patrick Spooner, San Jose, ‘55 – CEA+ Richard X. Taylor, North Carolina State, ‘82 – CEA+ John T. Weisel, Oregon, ‘48 Herbert Brownell Circle (Gifts of $1,000 to $2,499) Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania ‘44 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ‘58 Robert S. Barmettler, San Jose ‘49 – CEA Scott R. Bayman, Florida ‘68 Jerry L. Bobo, Houston ‘77 – CEA+ Jeffrey S. Boden, Miami ‘02 – CEA Charles W. Brace, Bradley ‘89 – CEA Thomas E. Burgess, Miami ‘61 – CEA Henry E. Burr, Miami ‘62 – CEA David L. Cole, Wilmington ‘72 Stephen L. Cox, N.C. State ‘80 – CEA Leslie F. Dashiell, Miami ‘52 – CEA Frank S. Dodd, Miami ‘49 – CEA+ Timothy C. Dowd, Oklahoma ‘75 – CEA+ Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ‘92 M. Eighmy Foundation – CEA Craig R. Enochs, Houston ‘94 – CEA+ Robert R. Evans, Houston ‘74 – CEA John H. Eyler, Washington ‘69 Richard F. Fagan, Washington ‘52 John E. Fraser, San Jose ‘55 – CEA

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Robert N. Freedman, Miami ‘70 – CEA Jeffrey L. Fuhrman, Northern Iowa ‘94 – CEA+ Ross K. Fuller, San Jose ‘49 – CEA Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas ‘75 W. H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri ‘51 H. Brent Heisinger, San Jose ‘58 – CEA John C. Herron, South Carolina ‘88 – CEA+ David G. Herzer, Wisconsin ‘54 Robert J. Hurlbert, Miami ‘91 – CEA Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green ‘59 Gordon S. Jones, North Carolina State ‘83 – CEA William G. Kagler, Syracuse ‘54 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana ‘52 Charles H. Kamm, San Jose ‘57 – CEA Ryan M. Kelly, Bradley ‘94 – CEA Delavan F. Kennedy, San Jose ‘53 – CEA Mark T. Ketner, North Carolina State ‘82 – CEA David R. Knuepfer, Iowa ‘76 Byron O. Lee, Jr., Purdue ‘51 John G. Lewis, Kansas State ‘76 – CEA Robert M. Loch, Nebraska ‘54 William D. Luper, Jr., North Carolina State ‘79 – CEA D. Robert Madsen, San Jose ‘51 – CEA+ William G. Malloy III, Northern Illinois ‘69 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ‘55 Michael Bruce Martens, Kent State ‘03 Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania ‘54 Walter B. Mather IV, North Carolina State ‘80 – CEA David Derek McKeag VI, Minnesota ‘04 – CEA+ E. Bruce McKinney, Missouri ‘74 William B. Miller, Jr., San Jose ‘52 – CEA William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh ‘47 John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin ‘55 Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech ‘83 John F. Moul, Miami ‘66 – CEA Brett A. Olson, Bradley ‘88 – CEA+ Jon L. Prime, Bradley ‘63 Rice Family Foundation – CEA Beurt SerVaas, Indiana ‘41 Norman E. Sidler, Bradley ‘91 – CEA Jeffrey Siegel, Maryland ‘78 Ray A. Silva – CEA James W. Smith, Washington & Lee ‘62 Steven K. Snyder, Oklahoma ‘79 – CEA Leland W. Sweeney, Jr., San Jose ‘55 – CEA+ Paul X. Taylor, North Carolina State ‘89 – CEA+ Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., in memory of Ashton Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson Foundation Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ‘67 Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ‘65 Anthony G. Uribes, Miami ‘95 – CEA Hugh G. Walker III, North Carolina State ‘82 – CEA Douglas E. Williams, North Carolina State ‘80 – CEA Edgar Bergen Circle (Gifts of $500 to $999) Jeffrey A. Baker, North Carolina State ‘83 – CEA John W. Batman, San Jose ‘69 – CEA Allen F. Bell, North Carolina State ‘81 – CEA David M. Blatner, Southwest Missouri ‘86 Timothy J. Bloom– CEA

Ernest J. Bontadelli, San Jose ‘50 – CEA Stanley J. Borges, San Jose ‘56 – CEA+ James G. Bova, Miami ‘69 – CEA L. R. Brammer, Jr., Oklahoma ‘47 Malcolm P. Branch, Wisconsin ‘69 Matthew L. Brokaw, Miami ‘98 – CEA William K. Brouse, Miami ‘70 – CEA Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State ‘80 Allan K. Burgei, Miami ‘90 – CEA Thomas D. Burkle, Miami ‘70 – CEA David A. Burrage, Oklahoma ‘99 – CEA Gregory S. Caine, Purdue ‘81 Herbert H. Canada, Miami ‘51 – CEA Anthony Capra, North Carolina State ‘87 – CEA Anthony B. Cashen, Cornell ‘57 Randy R. Cellone, Kent State ‘67– CEA+ Daniel B. Cudworth III – CEA Julian L. Dawson, Jr., Oklahoma ‘35 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina ‘62 John A. Delaney, Florida ‘77 Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State ‘86 John Durante III, Bradley ‘91 – CEA Clint M. Dworshak, North Dakota State ‘00 – CEA+ W. James Edwards, San Jose ‘61 – CEA Howard R. Elliott, Jr., Indiana ‘77 Lon W. Fenchel, San Jose ‘62 – CEA James W. Fields, San Jose ‘66 – CEA Jon T. Flask, Kent State ‘67– CEA+ P. David Franzetta, Michigan State ‘70 David B. Fruetel, Kansas State ‘69 – CEA John E. Giacomazzi, San Jose ‘52 – CEA Joseph Gibson, Kent State ‘68 – CEA+ David A. Gifford, Miami ‘83 – CEA Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State ‘56 – CEA+ Joe N. Goforth, Jr., North Carolina ‘66 Donald S. Grant, Kent State ‘70 – CEA R. M. Gray, North Carolina ‘59 Brian A. Halas, Miami ‘93 – CEA Scott D. Harbaugh, Bradley ‘86– CEA+ Oliver H. Heely, Jr., Auburn ‘68 John F. Herma, Rutgers ‘70 John R. Hillis, Miami ‘64 – CEA James B. Holt, Bradley ‘91 – CEA Charles W. Hoppe, Purdue ‘57 Stanley L. Iezman, Washington ‘70 Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania ‘49 Jerry S. Johnson, San Jose ‘67 – CEA Joshua A. Katz, Central Florida ‘97 – CEA+ Horace S. Keifer, Ohio State ‘48 Michael J. Kilbane, Bradley ‘78– CEA+ Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell ‘39 Brian M. Klatt, Miami ‘99 – CEA+ John M. Koster, Miami ‘00 – CEA Lawrence D. Krabill, Miami ‘68 – CEA Douglas C. Kramlich, Northwestern ‘59

Martin Krasnitz, Chicago ‘57 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue ‘51 Stephen H. Langer, Miami ‘63 – CEA George C. Long, Bowling Green ‘67 Willard C. Loomis, Miami ‘60 – CEA+ Charles E. Luckhardt, San Jose ‘54 – CEA Lewis A. Maroti, Lehigh ‘58 Stephen C. Martinelli, California ‘52 John S. McConnell, DePauw ‘66 Curt D. McMillen, Iowa ‘80 Craig R. Milkint, Illinois ‘83 John B. Morey, Jr., San Jose ‘58 – CEA William C. Moul, Miami ‘61 – CEA David S. Nelson, Clarkson ‘69 Donald C. Nelson, San Jose ‘57 – CEA Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin ‘76 Reginald B. Newman II, Northwestern ‘59 Jeffrey L. Pollack, San Jose ‘67 – CEA Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern ‘65 Donald L. Riechman, Bradley ‘60 Jack A. Ritt, Illinois ‘52 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida ‘73 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester ‘56 Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas ‘70 Terry K. Schmoyer, Jr., South Carolina ‘88 David R. Schumacher William A. Sigman, Iowa State ‘50 Craig Simons, Miami ‘71 – CEA James S. Simpkins, Washington State ‘81 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas ‘56 Andrew T. Snyder, Miami ‘97 – CEA Craig S. Sowell, Houston ‘92 Phillip B. Stevens, Miami ‘56 – CEA Tamer N. Talaat, Louisville ‘82 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa ‘57 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma ‘52 Fred G. Wall, Miami ‘56 – CEA Theodore G. Wallace, San Jose ‘60 – CEA John B. Walsh, San Jose ‘60 – CEA Grant J. Warren, N. C. State ‘80 – CEA William F. Waters, Cornell ‘54 Donald E. Weaver, Indiana ‘60 Clark K. Williams, Northwestern ‘62 William A. Willke, Miami ‘56 – CEA Charles D. Winter, Pennsylvania State ‘48 Robert S. Workman, Michigan State ‘67 David H. Wynja, Iowa ‘67 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose ‘55 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State ‘51

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President’s Club Continued Charles G. Dawes Circle (Gifts of $200 to $499) John S. Adams, Wichita ‘04 James C. Aitken, Washington ‘70 James R. Allan, Oregon ‘53 David V. Allard, Indiana ‘70 Alden L. Allen, Minnesota ‘49 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State ‘55 Robert L. Allman, Wisconsin ‘58 James A. Allums, Texas ‘59 Larry W. Amos, Washington State ‘68 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue ‘65 Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa ‘79 John L. Angelotta, Western Reserve ‘45 L. John Arbizzani, Auburn ‘68 Pedro Arellano, Jr., Bradley ‘96 – CEA L. Wesley Argo, Swarthmore ‘57 Thomas M. Ashton, Lafayette ‘86 Robert S. Ayres, North Carolina ‘65 Matthew A. Baer, Wisconsin ‘80 F. Lee Baird, Kansas ‘58 Bruce K. Balderston, Pennsylvania State ‘76 Patrick T. Bannon, Bradley ‘89 – CEA Harold D. Barker, Miami ‘50 Donald G. Bates, Ohio State ‘59 Nathan B. Baum, Northwestern ‘09 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State ‘42 Mark H. Beaubien, Jr., Northwestern ‘64 George S. Beimdiek, Missouri ‘35 C. Robert Bell, Indiana ‘54 K. Michael Berkley, Kansas ‘61 Kristopher P. Biesiadecki, Houston ‘97 Lawrence A. Bilker, Rochester ‘91 William J. Bittner, Bradley ‘74 Robert J. Black, Iowa ‘95 James L. Blackwell, Texas ‘65 Alvin G. Block, Bradley ‘68 – CEA John W. Boyd, Jr., Florida ‘81 William W. Boyd, Northwestern ‘48 Douglas D. Bradham, North Carolina ‘72 Frederick W. Bradley, Jr., Colgate ‘50 Robert J. Brand, Louisville ‘70 James G. Brass, Manitoba ‘73 Jere E. Bremer, Bradley ‘66 Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue ‘55 Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta ‘64 B. Chris Brewster, Colorado ‘77 Peter W. Bridgford, Northwestern ‘56 William F. Briscoe, Purdue ‘65 Robert W. Broad, Syracuse ‘60 Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia ‘71 Michael R. Brooks, Iowa State ‘78 Alan C. Brown, Iowa State ‘60 Carl R. Brown, Bradley ‘02 – CEA Robert W. Brown, Purdue ‘46 Christopher J. Browne, Illinois ‘85 Raymond G. Bruckman, Miami ‘49 – CEA+ Michael A. Buehner, Jr., Louisville ‘86 – CEA John A. Buell, Jr., Technology ‘56 B. Thomas Burson III, Georgia Tech ‘65 Richard D. Butler, Oklahoma ‘78 Pat W. Camerino, Kent State ‘57 Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska ‘68 Paul G. Cantor, Alberta ‘62 Stuart M. Carlson, Nebraska ‘54 Kevin D. Carlton, Washington ‘86 Peter W. Carmel, Chicago ‘56 William L. Carter, Florida ‘71 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas ‘70 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State ‘68 – CEA+ Jack P. Caulfield, Manitoba ‘54 David E. Chambers, Arizona ‘60 Clark G. Channing, California ‘58 Edward C. Channing, California ‘50 Alan R. Chapman, Illinois ‘69 Arthur J. Chartrand, Kansas State ‘80 – CEA

Donald A. Chew, Kansas State ‘81 Brent L. Circle, Indiana ‘67 Randall W. Clark, Oregon ‘70 Mark A. Clemente, Cornell ‘73 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida ‘97 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie ‘79 Theodore C. Cole, Iowa ‘42 Jan M. Collins, Kansas ‘61 Ross D. Collver, British Columbia ‘60 John A. Copland, Cornell ‘59 Michael R. Coppola, Jr., Kent State ‘65 C. David Correll, Michigan ‘63 Lawrence M. Costa, California ‘62 Jeffrey W. Courter, Iowa State ‘84 David E. Coutant, Miami ‘93 – CEA David N. Cox, North Carolina State ‘82 – CEA John W. Crabbe, Auburn ‘68 Allyn J. Crofts, Purdue ‘47 John O. Cronk, Iowa State ‘60 H. Richard Crowther, Technology ‘54 Adam L. Culley, Northern Iowa ‘00 Dieter F. Czerny, Lehigh ‘74 Bernard A. Dahlem, Louisville ‘51 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley ‘63 Alfred W. Dalcher, Kent State ‘57 Lawrence W. Dam, Washington ‘68 Eric R. Danton, Rochester ‘98 Thomas E. Darcy, San Diego ‘72 Jack David, Rutgers ‘63 James H. Davis, Northwestern ‘65 W. Marshall Dawsey, Pennsylvania State ‘55 Anthony M. Day, Bowling Green ‘03 N. Peter Deane, Denison ‘57 Robert W. Deichert, Jr., Johns Hopkins ‘97 Thomas A. Delegal III, Florida ‘85 Daniel A. DeMania, Miami ‘96 – CEA Willis R. Deming, Ohio State ‘35 Bradley J. DeSplinter, Bradley ‘84 – CEA Milton K. Deuel, Marietta ‘42 William W. Dickhart III, Cornell ‘43 Jeffrey A. Dickson, Bucknell ‘90 Steven L. Dietrich, Minnesota ‘95 Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State ‘52 Paul W. Doetsch, Maryland ‘76 Richard P. Donohoe, Illinois ‘55 H. Robert Douglass, Nebraska ‘59 Roger N. Downey, Oklahoma ‘62 Philip H. Downing, Maryland ‘84 Charles E. Downton III, North Carolina ‘66 William J. Driscoll, Hamilton ‘58 Andrew M. Dunham, San Jose ‘86 Douglas E. Dutcher, Houston ‘73 John R. Dytman, Syracuse ‘71 Kenneth G. Edwards, Pennsylvania State ‘71 Christopher J. Ellingson, Minnesota ‘92 John R. Eplee, Kansas State ‘75 Brian K. Erickson, Houston ‘96 Clarence O. Erickson, Illinois ‘43 Herbert P. Evert, Northwestern ‘56 Mark Falb, Iowa ‘69 Bruce H. Fellows, Wisconsin ‘51 Colin P. Finn, Iowa State ‘05 Richard J. Fishburn, Indiana ‘67 James R. Fisher, Lafayette ‘77 John C. Flanagan, St. Norbert ‘93 Joseph E. Fluet, Jr., North Carolina ‘65 Jere W. Fonda, Tufts ‘51 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue ‘50 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue ‘58 John E. Forester, Wisconsin ‘33 James V. Forte, Bradley ‘68 – CEA J. William Frank III, Lehigh ‘68 Craig J. Franz, Bucknell ‘75 Norman H. Frazier, Jr., Virginia ‘99 James D. Freyer, Sr., Syracuse ‘61 Kevin C. Friis, Western Reserve ‘09

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David J. Fulton, Miami ‘61 – CEA Larry R. Gaddis, Colorado ‘63 Peter J. Galietta, Sr., Bradley ‘65 – CEA William H. Gibson, Jr., Miami ‘51 Lloyd G. Gillette, Alberta ‘54 Lynn E. Gleason, Iowa State ‘42 Roger K. Godfrey, Wisconsin ‘54 Matthew A. Goering, Kansas ‘91 Matthew B. Goldman, Central Florida ‘99 Fred M. Goolsby, South Carolina ‘81 Kenneth B. Gordon, Missouri ‘76 William R. Gordon, Kansas State ‘60 – CEA+ Gary S. Graessle, Illinois ‘79 James N. Graham, Oregon State ‘65 Dominic K. Greene, Oregon ‘99 Gary W. Gregory, Arlington ‘77 J. Mark Gresham, Texas ‘71 Bryan C. Griffith, San Jose ‘08 Gerald E. Gross, Michigan State ‘63 Robert L. Grottke, Northwestern ‘52 Howard E. Habenicht, Western Michigan ‘61 David J. Habib, Washington ‘86 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan ‘52 Richard B. Hallman, Purdue ‘54 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota ‘59 William A. Hamilton, Oklahoma ‘57 Jeffrey D. Hanson, North Dakota ‘79 William H. Harkey, Oregon State ‘71 Barbara A. Harness Thomas R. Harney, San Jose ‘52 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana ‘54 Christopher L. Harper, Houston ‘02 Dillon S. Harris, Jr., North Carolina State ‘82 – CEA James F. Harris, Wisconsin ‘72 Stephen C. Hartstern, Louisville ‘70 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State ‘81 – CEA+ Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa ‘46 Joseph R. Heerens, DePauw ‘84 Thomas R. Hendrickson, Washington ‘67 Donn A. Henshaw, Northern Iowa ‘79 Arthur L. Herr, Rutgers ‘54 Charles J. Herro, Wisconsin ‘43 John W. Hibberd, Nebraska ‘79 Daniel Hinson, Iowa ‘57 Edward M. Hipke, Wisconsin ‘56 Patrick S. Hobin, California ‘59 William E. Hole, Jr., Michigan ‘51 Richard M. Holland, Syracuse ‘83 Robert J. Holtz, Bradley ‘86 – CEA William L. Houston, Florida ‘77 Sidney B. Howard, UCLA ‘41 David W. Howe, Illinois ‘81 Scott R. Hudson, Iowa State ‘84 John L. Hysom, Jr., Kansas ‘57 Melvin H. Iverson, Washington ‘48 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin ‘51 Bradley M. John, Iowa ‘96 – CEA Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State ‘47 David O. Johnson, Kansas State ‘75 Nils P. Johnson, Ohio State ‘43 O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas ‘52 Thomas W. Johnson, California ‘53 John K. Johnston, Pennsylvania State ‘58 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State ‘77 Mark S. Jones, Arlington ‘75 Rees M. Jones, Manitoba ‘67 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington ‘59 Michael A. Kardos, Rutgers ‘60 Stephen G. Katsinas, Illinois ‘78 John S. Kaufman, Lehigh ‘48 Charles L. Kavanagh, California ‘64 Edward Kavazanjian, Jr., Technology ‘73 Robert D. Kayser, California ‘46 John D. Kenlon, Bowling Green ‘54 Matt P. Kennedy, Wisconsin ‘09 C. Bruce Kern II, Michigan ‘84

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007 President’s Club Continued Edward L. Kershaw, Houston ‘91 Gary S. Killips, Alberta ‘71 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State ‘69 Justin J. Kirk Matthew A. Klein, Cornell ‘71 Paul A. Klinefelter, North Carolina State ‘80 Paul J. Kluempers, Indiana ‘84 John E. Knechtel, Alberta ‘60 T. Michael Knies, Tennessee ‘71 Brian C. Knight, South Carolina ‘03 – CEA Alfred J. Knox, Northern Illinois ‘77 James R. Knuepfer, Iowa ‘79 Thomas M. Koehler, Carnegie ‘87 William N. Konrad, Purdue ‘48 Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois ‘68 Ronald R. Kovener, Indiana ‘55 David R. Kozin, San Diego ‘05 Kevin J. Krause, Northern Iowa ‘83 David A. Krebs, Miami ‘80 – CEA+ Scott E. Kremer, Houston ‘86 Mark S. Kristoff, Cornell ‘84 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska ‘57 Mark D. Kuchel, Iowa State ‘76 Charles R. Kurtak, Washington State ‘42 Terry J. La Brue, Fresno ‘72 Steven F. La Buda, Western Illinois ‘88 R. Allen LaBerge, Washington ‘87 Andris Lacis, Purdue ‘64 Robert A. LaFontaine, Santa Barbara ‘91 Gregory J. Lamb, Iowa ‘94 William G. Landess, Kansas ‘53 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska ‘81 Winter V. Lantz, Johns Hopkins ‘57 Joseph Laquatra, Jr., Cornell ‘74 B. Allen Lawlis, Houston ‘97 John C. Layman, Michigan ‘55 Kenneth J. Lee, DePauw ‘47 Dale E. Leonard, Iowa ‘39 Jeffrey M. Levine, Florida ‘85 James K. Levorsen, Oklahoma ‘50 Richard B. Levy, McGill ‘89 Anthony M. Linares, Lehigh ‘58 Thomas C. Litwiler, Kent State ‘56 – CEA Robert C. Long, Iowa State ‘51 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois ‘88 Thomas B. Lundeen, Platteville ‘52 Jon D. Lundy, DePauw ‘90 Carroll L. Lurding, Ohio State ‘59 Joseph M. MacDonald, Colorado ‘69 Andrew Malekoff, Rutgers ‘73 Thomas L. Markl, Carnegie ‘70 J. Lawrence Marsh, Colgate ‘75 Robert J. Martin, Washington ‘59 Stanley Martin, Jr., Technology ‘50 Peter A. Marzek, Illinois ‘81 James M. Mather, Miami ‘90 – CEA Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon ‘63 Roy W. Mayberry, Miami ‘51 – CEA Kelly W. McClain, Purdue ‘71 James B. McClusky, Miami ‘57 Robert A. McDonald, Ohio ‘73 Jason S. McGee, Louisville ‘97 Earl A. McGovern, Miami ‘51 – CEA William C. McIntosh, Michigan ‘53 Adam L. Mendez, Arlington ‘07 David M. Merenda, Pennsylvania State ‘77 David M. Mertens, Michigan Tech ‘94 Edward A. Metcalf III, Kansas ‘43 Steven J. Meyer, Oklahoma State ‘75 David J. Meyers, Wisconsin ‘77 John V. Miesse, Kansas State ‘72 – CEA+ Christopher L. Miller, Miami ‘90 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa ‘67 Michael C. Miller, Bradley ‘80 Gavin S. Mills, Alberta ‘95 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas ‘65

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C. Richard Molenaar, Bradley ‘71 Michael A. Moné, Florida ‘85 Paul R. Monsees, Lafayette ‘78 John L. Moodie, Iowa State ‘45 Christopher D. Moore, Miami ‘02 – CEA Mark J. Moran, Indiana ‘94 Donald K. Morford, Washington ‘56 Theodore H. Morlok, North Carolina State ‘06 Richard L. Morrison, Kansas ‘70 Donald R. Morse, Tufts ‘42 Theodore C. Mortenson, Michigan State ‘61 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue ‘47 Donald J. Moulin, California ‘53 – CEA+ Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville ‘82 Mark J. Mueller, Wisconsin ‘82 Marshall T. Nanninga, Chicago ‘47 Richard A. Neal, Nebraska ‘56 J. David Nelson, Northwestern ‘63 Rodney L. Nelson, Minnesota ‘63 – CEA John C. Nemeth, Northwestern ‘99 – CEA+ Joseph J. Nevel, Western Illinois ‘00 Michael A. Nickey, Iowa State ‘65 George Nicolau, Michigan ‘48 Robert V. Noreika, Lafayette ‘67 Thomas H. Norris, Missouri ‘60 Evan M. Nosek, Northern Illinois ‘85 Thomas C. O’Bannon, Oklahoma ‘82 John W. Orendain, San Diego ‘78 Julius A. Otten III, Michigan ‘62 Edward F. Paliatka, Bradley ‘56 Michael N. Pamperin, Western Illinois ‘01 Mark Parseghian, Lehigh ‘49 Arnold J. Parus, Bradley ‘53 Robert L. Patterson, Iowa State ‘54 Sid W. Patterson, Oklahoma ‘42 Harry Pawlik, North Carolina ‘54 V. Edward Perkins, Brown ‘35 Joe H. Petty, DePauw ‘36 H. Paul Picard, Houston ‘82 Michael A. Pizzuto, Illinois ‘81 James P. Plessas, California ‘53 James G. Plewa, Illinois ‘78 – CEA Scott A. Polo, Syracuse ‘83 Aubrey H. Polser, Jr., Texas ‘65 Vitor Teixeira Pontual, Lafayette ‘08 Neal R. Popham, Purdue ‘54 Coady H. Pruett, Cal Poly ‘02 George Ramsden, Lehigh ‘44 Bruce D. Raskin, Washington ‘86 Roger F. Ray, Arlington ‘70 Margo Reagan Carroll L. Reed, Texas ‘55 Daryl W. Reisfeld, Rochester ‘03 Stephen E. Renneckar, Miami ‘66 – CEA Richard M. Rettstadt, Florida ‘82 Robert S. Rhine, Purdue ‘77 Jason S. Rice, Bowling Green ‘03 Phillip S. Rice, Arlington ‘95 James L. Ringuette, North Dakota State ‘94 – CEA Fred L. Roberts, Bradley ‘71 – CEA James S. Roberts, Florida ‘63 Charles N. Rodgers, Kent State ‘60 – CEA+ Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma ‘73 – CEA William D. Rose, North Carolina ‘69 Kenneth P. Roy, Bowling Green ‘61 Nicholas F. Ruggio, Wisconsin ‘08 Rick A. Rumford, Indiana ‘80 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma ‘74 G. Steven Ruprecht, Missouri ‘70 Christopher A. Sabados, Miami ‘01 – CEA Edwin O. Salisbury, Syracuse ‘40 Chris H. Sarlas, Illinois ‘63 Steven T. Satek, Wisconsin ‘88 Thomas D. Sauppe, Bowling Green ‘53 Robert A. Scarmuzzi, Kent State ‘94 – CEA+ Todd H. Schramke, Michigan Tech ‘06

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Honor Roll 2006-2007 Donors to the Educational Foundation The donors recognized gave gifts between July 1, 2006 and June 30, 2007. The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation sincerely thanks these donors for their continued support of Delta Upsilon. Annual fund gifts help the Foundation fulfill its mission to help change the lives of our undergraduate brothers. With your support the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is able to promote the best interest of the Fraternity, your chapters, and individual brothers. ALBERTA  P. Cantor ‘62 (4)  G. Carter ‘66  A. L. Eamer ‘48  L. Gillette ‘54 (6)  L. Hatch ‘65 (5)  P. Heslip ‘63 (6)  G. Killips ‘71 (5)  E. King ‘42  J. Knechtel ‘60 (5)  D. Love ‘46 (21)  I. McDonell ‘72 (4)  B. McRae ‘01  G. Mills ‘95 (7)  G. Morton ‘60  R. Murray ‘54 (2)  R. Payne ‘07  R. Rosen ‘66 M. Stanford ‘64  C. Steininger ‘66  E. W. Van Der Lee ‘51  A. Warrack ‘61 (10)  J. Warrack ‘91 (5)  R. Ziebarth ‘08 AMHERST  J. Fairman ‘52 (10) R. Lewin ‘66 (8) ARIZONA  D. Chambers ‘60 (30)  T. Strasburg ‘64  R. Sypult ‘67 (15) ARIZONA STATE  D. Manno ‘10   G. Moran ‘08  J. Salter ‘07   M. Salter ‘74  F. Scheib ‘08  J. Szabo ‘07 ARKANSAS  E. Crane ‘76 (15) J. Goodwin ‘86 (4) G. Hamilton ‘77 (30)  T. Jacobs ‘77 (6)  K. Satterfield ‘83 (6) ARLINGTON J. Ashby ‘74 (31) S. Atchison ‘70 (4)  W. Bruck ‘72  T. Donaldson ‘72 (7) P. Eichenberger ‘69 (4)  G. Gregory ‘77 (8)  T. Hargrove ‘08 (2) M. Hawkins ‘70 (7)  M. Jones ‘75 (26)  J. Koen ‘07 (2)   A. Mendez ‘07 (2)  R. Ray ‘70 (26)  P. Rice ‘95 R. Sepanski ‘85  D. Shepard ‘70 AUBURN  L. J. Arbizzani ‘68  J. Crabbe ‘68 (2)  C. Flint ‘65 (5)  O. Heely, Jr. ‘68 (8) J. Henderson ‘62 (13)  M. Jeter III ‘68 B. R. Marlow ‘65 W. Massey ‘65 M. Sarra ‘64 (14) T. Surles ‘65 R. Trent II ‘65

BAYLOR  R. Shull ‘85 (9) BOWLING GREEN W. Bensie ‘70 (4)  D. Clingman ‘69 (4)  A. Day ‘03 (5) N. Elkins ‘97 (6)  R. Hanrahan ‘56 (12)  J. G. Hilger ‘62  J. Jadel ‘52 (2)  A. Jeveret ‘59 (27)  J. Kenlon ‘54 J. Klipfell III’71 (21) A. Koester ‘59 W. Koons ‘71 (4)  G. Long ‘67 (8) T. Melton ‘69 (2)  D. Mielke ‘59 (4)  D. Morgan ‘58 (9) C. Mundi ‘52 (9)  J. Rice ‘03 (5)  K. Roy ‘61 (9)  T. Sauppe ‘53 (4)  C. Schaffer ‘73 (8)  J. Schreiber ‘55 (28)  C. Wangler ‘66 D. Wiles ‘53 BRADLEY  P. Arellano, Jr. ‘96 (4) CEA  P. Bannon ‘89 (2) CEA  J. Barr ‘67 B. Bartelli ‘06  J. Berry ‘87 CEA  W. Bittner ‘74  A. Block ‘68 CEA  M. Boylan ‘69 (37)  C. Brace ‘89 (3) CEA  J. Bremer ‘66 (36)  W. Bried ‘68  C. Brown ‘02 CEA J. Custis ‘02 (5)  R. Dahlsgaard, Jr. ‘63 (32)  A. De Trana ‘08  B. DeSplinter ‘84 (5) CEA   E. Dorner ‘09  J. Durante III ‘91 CEA   J. Durbin ‘08  J. Faltinek ‘60 (9)   S. Flavin ‘08  J. Forte ‘68 (6) CEA  P. Galietta, Sr. ‘65 (2) CEA  J. Griner ‘51 (2)  S. Harbaugh ‘86 (4) CEA+  S. Hermann ‘70 (2)  J. Holt ‘91 (4) CEA  R. Holtz ‘86 (3) CEA  C. Hood, Jr. ‘69 (5)   B. Hum ‘08  R. Kelly ‘94 (5) CEA  M. Kilbane ‘78 (7) CEA+  D. Kinley ‘81 CEA D. Kukla ‘81 C. Lamoureux ‘59 (7)  M. Lawrence ‘08  J. G. Mars ‘84 (2)  B. Miller ‘79 (2)  M. Miller ‘80 (11) E. Millner, Jr. ‘62 (2) D. Misewicz ‘79  C. Molenaar ‘71 (7)  R. Norkus ‘51 (4)  B. Olson ‘88 (4) CEA+  R. Olson ‘57 (20)  E. Paliatka ‘56 (19)  A. Parus ‘53 (13)  D. Peterson ‘78 (9)  J. Prime ‘63 (8)  R. Pulak ‘52 (7)

  N. Rath ‘09 A. Razeghi ‘93  D. Riechman ‘60 (9)  F. Roberts ‘71 (4) CEA M. Schardt ‘85  N. Sidler ‘91 (6) CEA    J. Simpson IV ‘08  H. Taga ‘54 (6) W. Tekien ‘69 (12) T. Terry ‘61  E. Thompson ‘94 (5) CEA R. Tringali ‘51 (10)  T. Vicary ‘08  S. Walczynski ‘77 (9) D. Walsh ‘05  B. Wernke ‘79 (7)  J. Winkler ‘88 (4) CEA  J. Wolcott ‘58 (3) BRITISH COLUMBIA  G. Blumenauer ‘45 (5)  R. Collver ‘60 (4)  R. Gregory ‘69 (4) D. Harkness ‘38  E. Valentine ‘53 (4) BROWN E. Bennett, Jr. ‘52 N. Case, Jr. ‘40 (2)  W. Eastham ‘48 (2) R. Judd ‘43 (14) W. McKibben ‘49 (6) W. Nash ‘44 (6)  R. Norman ‘57 (4)  V. E. Perkins ‘35 (30)  F. Wellersdieck ‘51 (5)  A. White III ‘57  K. Wulfekuhler ‘89 (5)  S. Wylie ‘57 (30) BUCKNELL  L. Adams, Jr. ‘64 (37)  J. Dickson ‘90 (8)  P. Doherty ‘02 J. Eachus ‘60 (6)  C. Franz ‘75 (7) D. Hopkins ‘42 (22) G. Horsfield ‘76 (4)  T. Kaercher ‘57 (2)  R. S. Minesinger ‘83 (2)  K. Nicholson ‘85  L. Rost ‘67 A. Saunders, Jr. ‘57  J. Sprout ‘48 (35) CAL POLY   T. Boettcher ‘08 (2)  M. Brown ‘08 (2)  R. Celaya ‘04 (2)  L. Doble, Jr. ‘68 (19)   B. Goodell ‘09   M. Guzman ‘08  M. Hensch ‘07  C. Pruett ‘02 (7)  C. Tsafos ‘07 (2) CALIFORNIA   R. Bergin ‘08 (2)  W. Boone ‘38  C. Channing ‘58 (7)  E. Channing ‘50 (3)  M. Chase ‘65 (5)  L. Costa ‘62 (8) P. Cronenwett ‘61 (2)   D. Dong ‘09  P. Hobin ‘59 (25)  M. Hughes, Jr. ‘56 (4)  D. Johnson ‘63 (24)  T. Johnson ‘53 (5)   C. Kavanagh ‘64 (30)

 R. Kayser ‘46 (4) R. Laughlin ‘46 (12) W. Lewis ‘47 (6)  S. Martinelli ‘52 (26)  D. Moulin ‘53 (10) CEA+  N. Murray ‘64 (2)  J. Olsen ‘75  J. Plessas ‘53 (9)   M. Ray ‘09 C. Rea ‘81 (6)  L. Rea ‘54 (16)  R. Reese ‘51 (2)  J. Wrixon ‘60 (6) CARNEGIE G. Alan ‘82 (7) D. Bradley ‘62 (7)  C. Cole ‘79 (25)  J. Ferrell ‘50 (8)  A. Icken ‘65 (7)  K. Kerlin ‘82 (4)  T. Koehler ‘87 (13)  O. Kraft ‘35 (32) W. Leete ‘58 (17)  H. Light ‘68 (4)  T. Markl ‘70 (10)  G. Middleton ‘86 (21) H. Mielke ‘51 (37)  M. Monasi ‘06  D. Moore ‘42 (3) W. Murdock ‘83 (23) J. Reid ‘81 (4) J. Robbins, Jr. ‘54 (6)  J. Vassil ‘52 (8) T. Warner ‘83  D. Williams ‘64 (7) R. Young ‘53 (5)  R. Zimmerman ‘78 (9) CARTHAGE  B. Adams ‘09  C. Alms ‘07 (2)  B. Anderson ‘08  A. Backsmeier ‘08  B. Behrens ‘08   G. Bothun ‘08 (2)    M. Brosseau ‘09  J. Buckley ‘08 M. Chaplin ‘96 (4)   B. Chung ‘08  W. Corey II ‘09  M. DeFrang ‘08 B. Fazer ‘06 (2)  D. Glowen ‘08  J. Grana ‘08 (2)  D. Griffin ‘08  M. Grindle ‘07  C. Hightower ‘07    D. Jakubczak ‘08  K. Johnson ‘08  B. Jones ‘00 CEA+  K. Khoury ‘09  K. King ‘09  D. Kniss ‘97 (8)  S. Knudson ‘09  A. Krueger ‘08  M. Kustra ‘07  L. Laredo ‘10  A. Lenox ‘10  D. Malcolm ‘08  J. Meiners ‘07  R. Miller ‘09  J. Nakamura ‘08    R. Nolan ‘09  A. Ogle ‘09   T. Okel ‘08  K. Olson ‘07  T. Parker ‘07  Q. Ryan ‘07  A. Schmidt ‘09

 H. Slocum IV ‘10  C. Small ‘08  M. Stanislawski ‘09  N. Szkil ‘07  J. TeBeest ‘09 R. Ten Bruin ‘97 (2)  M. Tokarz ‘10   A. Trotto ‘08  M. Tuscher ‘09  R. Van Riet ‘09  B. Willenbring ‘10 CENTRAL FLORIDA  C. Alvarez ‘08  C. Bailey ‘08 (2)  A. Clevenger ‘97 (7)  F. Corn ‘07  M. Goldman ‘99 (3)  M. Hall II ‘10  J. Katz ‘95   J. Katz ‘97 (5) CEA+  J. Lewis ‘08   P. Mangold ‘07 (4)  M. Miszlay ‘08  M. Vazquez ‘07 (2) CENTRAL MISSOURI  G. George ‘89 (18) M. LeDoux ‘83 (2) D. Stockwell ‘78 (3) CHICAGO   W. Altorfer ‘09 S. Appel ‘54 (3)  E. F. Bronson ‘55 (3)  A. Brunk ‘08 (2)  P. Carmel ‘56 (4) K. Gutschick ‘50  Q. Johnstone ‘36 (13)  M. Krasnitz ‘57 (30)  T. Leahy ‘10  M. Mandel ‘55 (37) D. Mars ‘68 (4)  J. McClure, Jr. ‘42 (8)  J. McQuaid ‘60 (16)   O. Mosier ‘08  M. Nanninga ‘47 (20)  L. Praley ‘09  G. Rinder ‘41 (22)  G. Stoll ‘58 (3) CLARKSON  G. W. Armstrong ‘61  M. Broda ‘68 (21) J. Buran ‘80 (2)   J. Cathcart ‘08

Top 10 Chapters By Number of Donors Washington 119 Miami 99 Purdue 70 Bradley 68 Illinois 62 San Jose 53 Carthage 51 Iowa State 51 Kansas 51 Kansas State 47 Indiana 46 Nebraska 46 Oklahoma 45

Key: = President’s Trust ($500)  = President’s Club ($200) = Golden Delta Club ($100)  = Silver Delta Club ($50) (3) = Consecutive years as donor  = Oak Circle  = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account CEA+ indicates donor gave both to CEA and general fund.

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007 Top 10 Chapters By Amount of Donation Miami San Jose Kansas St. Bradley Kent State N. C. State Purdue Illinois Wisconsin

$94,540 $71,605 $60,657 $24,390 $21,530 $18,773 $14,788 $13,065 $10,381

Oklahoma $10,095  P. Davidson ‘69 R. Duchow ‘89  C. Elliott ‘73 (5)  R. Hopkins, Jr. ‘76 (15) S. June ‘65 (4) D. Kieta ‘73 (15)  K. Klafehn ‘61 (7)  R. Naylon, Jr. ‘72  D. Nelson ‘69 (29)  C. Phillips III ‘64 (9)  J. Siegel ‘08  J. Stein ‘68  S. Tague ‘08 W. Waterbury ‘81 R. Wischhusen ‘76 (30) COLBY  J. Alex ‘50 (9)  R. Lee ‘51 (2) COLGATE  T. Boccuzzi ‘58 (3)  F. Bradley, Jr. ‘50 (18) J. Brewster III ‘78 (7) P. Deehan ‘81 R. Fox ‘49 (4) G. Happe ‘50   L. Johnson IV ‘08  J. G. Krogh ‘38 (2) G. Lotz ‘80 (2)  J. L. Marsh ‘75 (11) J. McKinney ‘38 (2) M. Morrone ‘68 (6) G. Murdock, Jr. ‘45  R. Smith ‘68 (28)  A. Tremblay ‘07 (3)  R. Tyburski ‘74 (12)   F. Viola ‘08 H. C. Warnick IV ‘62  A. White ‘66 (2) L. Woltman ‘65 (2) C. Wood ‘49 (4) COLORADO  H. Blake, Jr. ‘65  C. Brewster ‘77 (18)  J. Byrd IV ‘65 (4)  K. Clark ‘76 (3) W. Drum, Jr. ‘61  L. Gaddis ‘63 (3) H. Hoover, Jr. ‘68  D. Koch ‘82 (4)  J. MacDonald ‘69 (5) S. Mahannah ‘61 (23) D. Morton ‘81 (2) W. Oliver ‘62 (8)  K. Pober ‘62 (13)  R. Ruppe ‘67 (7)  J. Standley ‘73 (10)  J. VanEenenaam ‘79 (24)  N. Wilder ‘61 (6) E. Wrasmann ‘62  S. Yezek ‘80 (26) COLUMBIA  W. Lauder ‘44 (29)  J. McCormack ‘39 (19) CORNELL  R. Attiyeh ‘55 (10)  M. Baxter ‘09   L. Bonney ‘08  A. Cashen ‘57 (2)  M. Clemente ‘73 (30)  J. Copland ‘59 (3)  P. Daverio ‘60 (5)   J. DeSalvo ‘05  W. Dickhart III ‘43 (22) W. Embury ‘54 T. Eskild ‘50 (8) S. Garrison ‘85 (6)

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R. Gilchrist ‘40 (4) F. Harwood ‘60 (2)   B. Hochstein ‘08 (2) T. Keating III ‘57 (30)  A. Kiplinger ‘39 (10)  M. Klein ‘71  M. Kristoff ‘84 (6)  J. Laquatra Jr. ‘74 (2) J. Maier ‘69 (3)  J. McDonnell ‘09  J. K. Medert ‘68 (6)  A. Murray ‘61  D. Pasquale ‘57 (4)  J. Paul ‘98 (4)   K. Phillips ‘09   L. Polivy ‘08 (2)  B. Potter ‘09  J. Rice ‘51  A. Sackowitz ‘09  R. Safford ‘56  N. Schaenen, Jr. ‘50 (37)   C. Snyder ‘09   E. Sprenger ‘09  C. Vail, Jr. ‘61   K. Vieira ‘09  W. Waters ‘54 (8)  R. Wheeler ‘39 (5)  R. Yackee ‘08 (2) CREIGHTON R. Haerr ‘72 (29) CULVER-STOCKTON   B. Abts ‘09 M. Carey ‘94 (2)  M. Holt ‘08  T. Lawson ‘09   T. Odum ‘09 DARTMOUTH  W. Bruner ‘55 (8)  J. Colwell ‘55 (2) L. Fortuna ‘38 (2)  J. Gately ‘49 (9)  J. Giddens ‘59 (11) E. Patterson ‘41 R. Winship ‘49 (2) DAVIS  J. Haydon ‘68 DAYTON  W. Maselko ‘81 (4) DELAWARE  E. Anzalone ‘72 (5) J. Brzostowski ‘79 (5)  J. F. Carey, Jr. ‘70 (6)  W. Hallam ‘80 (26)  D. Reifschneider ‘70 (7) M. Short ‘84 DENISON  B. Bailey ‘58 (21)  W. Bartlett ‘60 R. Carleton ‘60 (6)  N. P. Deane ‘57 (4)  J. Lawson ‘50 (4)  E. Mancini ‘94 D. Shell ‘59 (11) DEPAUW A. Alexandrou ‘85  E. Boldrey ‘63 (15) C. Buehler ‘58  M. Calby ‘09 A. Cornelius ‘99  C. Epperson ‘59 (2) H. Fjord ‘47 (7) R. Gackenheimer ‘00 (7) J. Gordon ‘88 (18) C. Graham ‘82 (16) P. Groebe ‘62 (20)  J. Heerens ‘84 M. Herrell ‘60 (2)  W. Hunn ‘59 (13) D. Hurlbert ‘48  P. Judd ‘08 A. Kaufman ‘05  W. Kyhos ‘66 (5)  K. Lee ‘47  D. Lewis, Jr. ‘58 (4)  J. Lundy ‘90 (17)  K. Madden ‘94 (6)  J. McConnell ‘66 (12)  M. Miller ‘88 (4)  T. Montigney ‘07 W. Murphy II ‘93 (7)

 R. Newell ‘34 (32) J. Novak ‘49 (15)  J. Petty ‘36 (32)  R. Piedmonte ‘86 CEA+ J. Piotrowski ‘82  S. Powell ‘09  B. Reeder ‘93  J. Riley ‘91 (6)  R. Sass ‘55  K. Sims ‘97  N. Smith ‘52 (12)  S. Stokke ‘98 (4)  M. Valentine ‘04 (4)  J. Ware ‘85 (4) EASTERN KENTUCKY  R. Collins ‘74 (5) FLORIDA  M. Barile ‘88  S. Bayman ‘68 (16)  J. Boyd, Jr. ‘81 (2)  H. F. Bush ‘85 (2)  W. Carter ‘71 (4)  J. Delaney ‘77 (29)  T. Delegal III ‘85  P. Forrest ‘58 (37)  R. Grant ‘67 (5)  A. Hallums ‘86 (3) G. Harrell ‘72 (2)  W. Houston ‘77 (5)  D. Knapp ‘87  J. Levine ‘85 (9)  J. Marinelli ‘65 (11)  M. Moné ‘85 (8)  R. Rettstadt ‘82 (12)  J. Roberts ‘63 (36)  P. Rosenthal ‘73 (31)  C. Shanks, Jr. ‘67 (3)  S. Stockhammer III ‘88 (2) CEA  M. Taylor ‘82 (4) J. Tully ‘69 (6)  R. Vickers ‘71 R. Wade ‘61 (11)  J. Wadsworth, Jr. ‘65 R. Wilcox ‘68 (25)  J. Wilhelm ‘68 (9)  M. Zajkowski ‘86 (13)  R. Buhl ‘90 (2)  T. La Brue ‘72 (9)  R. Mikolasik ‘88 S. Murphy ‘90   D. Newman ‘07  J. Stewart ‘84 (18) J. Takeda ‘71 (4)  G. Wada, Jr. ‘74 (6) GEORGIA TECH  D. Autin ‘66  N. Bell ‘93  H. Brackin III ‘71 (3)  B. Burson III ‘65 (4)  K. Ching ‘99 (8)  D. Crawford ‘61 (11) J. De Priest, Jr. ‘61 (3)  J. Drennan ‘04  P. Eubanks ‘71 (25)  S. Flax ‘78 (29) C. Fulghum III ‘78 (15)  M. Fuller ‘79 (15)  J. Harvey ‘92 (8) W. Hay, Jr. ‘71 (9)  R. Huggins ‘98  K. Menezes ‘08 C. Monfort, Jr. ‘68 (4)  D. Moody ‘67 (13)   M. Moran ‘08 (2)  R. Moser, Jr. ‘83 (7) M. Mueller ‘88   R. Murray ‘09 (2)  K. O’Toole ‘94 (7) E. Schepps ‘81 (11)  T. Slovak ‘87 (10)  R. Stern ‘90 (16)  E. Vietor ‘91 (9) A. Walters III ‘63   C. Whitehorne ‘09 (2) GUELPH  M. Wilson ‘97 (5) HAMILTON C. Andruss ‘95 (3)  W. Driscoll ‘58 K. Foote ‘60 A. May, Jr. ‘56 (6) P. McNall ‘57 (12)

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J. Newmark ‘98 (2)  S. Nye ‘52 (3) J. Pitarresi ‘70 (4) J. Pitarresi ‘71 (5)  F. E. Romano ‘49 (4) J. Underwood ‘41 (3)  D. Wefer ‘54 (4)  J. Wingate ‘85 (13) HARVARD P. Blumberg ‘39 (4)  W. Spang ‘38 (19) HOUSTON  K. Biesiadecki ‘97 (3)  J. Bobo ‘77 (21) CEA+  W. K. Carr III ‘75 (2)  R. Cowan ‘67 (6) L. Dean ‘99  D. Dutcher ‘73 (9)  C. Enochs ‘94 CEA+  B. Erickson ‘96 (4)  R. Evans ‘74 CEA  L. Evers ‘09  C. Harper ‘02 (2)  A. Hill ‘09 (2) J. Honeycutt ‘02 (2)  E. Kershaw ‘91  S. Kremer ‘86 (9)  B. A. Lawlis ‘97 (4) D. Magill ‘96 (3)   T. Ortiz ‘09  H. P. Picard ‘82 (7)  J. Rocheleau ‘06 (2)  R. Rodriguez ‘07  W. Roehsner ‘05  M. Rondon ‘92 (6)   J. Ruth ‘08 (2)  J. Smith ‘83  C. Sowell ‘92 (13) D. Tvrdy ‘96 (4) CEA ILLINOIS  G. Auble ‘59  J. Avery ‘44 (10)   A. Betourne ‘09  M. Blankenship ‘55 (2) CEA  C. Browne ‘85 (6) CEA+  R. Brunson ‘58 (6)  R. Buchanan ‘55 (28)  J. Buist ‘78 (25)  A. Chapman ‘69 (23)   S. Conway ‘09  K. Cox ‘76 (18)  R. Donohoe ‘55 (4)  C. Erickson ‘43 (5)  J. Esker ‘08  J. Falotico ‘85  M. Finney ‘53 (5)  D. Giffin ‘62  G. Graessle ‘79 (14)  E. Grandone ‘70  J. Harney ‘46 (2) D. Hortberg ‘57 (4)  G. Hougham ‘72 (3)  D. Howe ‘81 (12)   D. Johnston ‘09  S. Katsinas ‘78 (7)  P. Kempfer ‘64 (6)  J. Kimmel ‘60 (6) D. Kohout ‘74 (4)  S. Kouzomis ‘68 (9)  D. Latto ‘09  T. Lindsey ‘74 (4)   W. Loptien ‘09  R. Magnussen ‘60 (15)  P. Marzek ‘81 (21)  M. McLees ‘75 (8)  C. Milkint ‘83 (3)  T. Murray ‘08  D. Nixon ‘73 (4)  J. O’Donnell ‘82 (2)   T. Pazerunas ‘09 C. Peterson ‘63  M. Pizzuto ‘81 (8)  J. Plewa ‘78 (8) CEA B. Procter, Jr. ‘44 (3)  A. Quattrochi ‘82 (3)   Z. Rakowski ‘08  D. Rezko ‘10  J. Ritt ‘52 (21)  G. Rugel ‘78 (26)  C. Sarlas ‘63 (5)  M. Schmidt ‘09  R. Selby ‘66 (5)  T. Shepard ‘73 (12)  R. Smith ‘50 (11)  T. Sutton ‘77 (2)

  D. Tesnow ‘09  K. Ulatoski ‘76 (2) G. Vartanian ‘96 (3)   M. Voelker ‘09  R. Zahm ‘03 (4)  C. Zelent ‘84 (13) CEA+ INDIANA  D. Allard ‘70 (12)  C. R. Bell ‘54 (2)   M. Bergmann ‘08   M. Betts ‘09  J. M. Boyd ‘65 (4)  G. Causey ‘46  B. Circle ‘67 (6)  T. Cook ‘48 (3)  H. Elliott, Jr. ‘77 (2)  D. Epstein ‘90 (9)  J. S. Etzler ‘75  R. Finke ‘57 (2)  R. Fishburn ‘67 (3)  B. Harper ‘54 (36)  H. Kahlenbeck, Jr. ‘52 (36)  T. Kilpatrick ‘57 (7)  P. Kluempers ‘84 (11) N. Komorowski ‘58  R. Kovener ‘55 (14)  J. Lambert ‘87 (20)  R. Levin ‘87 (18) R. Manalo ‘71 (2)  G. M. Marvel ‘84 (15)  M. Moran ‘94  L. Moss ‘49  A. Mossler ‘50 (3)  J. Parsons ‘69  A. Platt ‘09   K. Reeves ‘10  R. Rock ‘67 (13)  R. Rumford ‘80  Z. Sandler ‘08  M. Sater ‘10  B. SerVaas ‘41 (5)  G. Sims ‘82 (9)   M. Smid ‘10  K. Smith ‘63 (8) E. Snelz ‘82 (2)  L. Stuckey II ‘97 (7)  R. Swanson ‘56 (10)  R. Terhune ‘49 (3)  D. Weaver ‘60 (3)  H. Wehmeier ‘46 (2)  K. Wingham ‘66  F. Wolf ‘67 (8)  M. Wowczuk ‘10 IONA  J. Fleming ‘05 M. Opoku ‘07  R. Paulsen ‘08   S. Schlitten ‘08 IOWA  F. Ackerson ‘44 (31)  D. Anderson ‘49   B. Beltramea ‘08  R. Black ‘95  D. Boyle ‘55 (4)  B. Burns ‘99  T. Cole ‘42 (9) T. Drake ‘78 (8)  M. Falb ‘69  R. Foster III ‘77 (2) R. Franklin ‘97  D. Frederick ‘92 (3) L. Hart ‘54 (10)  M. Heckt ‘46 (4)  D. Hinson ‘57 (19) F. Huebsch, Jr. ‘52 (2)  J. Hunn ‘55  M. Hynes ‘67  B. John ‘96 (5) CEA  A. Kesman ‘77 (4)  D. Kloewer ‘58  D. Knuepfer ‘76 (3)  J. Knuepfer ‘79 (2) R. Kodros ‘68  G. Lamb ‘94 (13)  D. Leonard ‘39 (5)  L. Lyon ‘63 J. McCarragher ‘68 (17)  C. McMillen ‘80  K. Miller ‘67 (26) M. Moon ‘67 (2) H. P. Parsons ‘67 (6)  J. Pattie ‘58 (2)   E. Peterson ‘08  D. Rusk ‘76 (29)  A. Sloan ‘80


 M. Thielen ‘57 (24)  W. Volkmer ‘53 (7)  B. Weigel ‘81 (6)  K. Weigel ‘78 (29)  S. West ‘68 (3)  D. Wynja ‘67 (8) IOWA STATE R. Borgmeyer ‘51  M. Bowman ‘65 (9)  M. Brooks ‘78 (3)  A. Brown ‘60 (4)  K. Bruening ‘80 (27)  K. Burghart ‘09 J. Carson ‘73 (5) R. Clapp ‘51 (7)  B. Colehour ‘91 (8)  J. Courter ‘84 (6)  J. Cronk ‘60 (36)  J. Czerniak ‘09 (2)  L. Dreeszen ‘61 (13)  C. Finn ‘05 (4)  R. Fleck ‘49 (5)  C. Foss ‘71 (7) W. Gaessler ‘52 (10)  L. Gleason ‘42 (5) H. Heitzman ‘41 (15) C. Herbert ‘89 (3)  S. Hudson ‘84 (2)  S. Jensen ‘94  L. Johnsen ‘68  A. Johnson, Jr. ‘47 (36)  L. Kempers ‘75 (4)  B. Kinnamon ‘69 (11)  N. Kramer ‘83  M. Kuchel ‘76 (7) S. Loney ‘74 (4)  R. Long ‘51 (3)   A. McNerney ‘09  J. Moodie ‘45 (12) A. Mores ‘80 (23) D. Morse ‘52 (6)  M. Nickey ‘65 (22)  R. Patterson ‘54 (2)  L. Pearson ‘64 (22) T. Peters ‘57 G. Pickens ‘45 (3)  C. Rausch ‘67 (5)  D. Rogers ‘53  W. Sigman ‘50 (36)  S. Smith ‘73 (6)  A. Snyder ‘86 (7)  C. Trunkey ‘52 (25) C. Vermie ‘73   K. Veugeler ‘09  G. Walker ‘44 (14)  J. Watkins ‘53 (2)  B. Welbourne ‘99 (3) R. Wood ‘51 (7) JOHNS HOPKINS M. Boyd ‘73 (7)  R. Deichert, Jr. ‘97 (4)  J. P. Fischer ‘41 (11)  W. B. Gibson ‘50 (4)  D. Hanson ‘50 (19)  J. Hildebrandt ‘43 (6) K. Kelly ‘44 (3)  W. Lantz ‘57  C. Miller ‘49  C. Miller ‘60  J. Parker, Jr. ‘67 E. K. Schultz, Jr. ‘48 (12)  W. Smith ‘54 (2) C. Summers ‘50 (6) KANSAS  W. Abels ‘51  F. L. Baird ‘58 (2)  K. M. Berkley ‘61 (5)  J. Bertoglio ‘58   P. Biberstein ‘08  B. Biles ‘66 (10) D. Bostwick ‘65 D. R. Buechel ‘45   J. Camey ‘08 (2)  E. Clarke ‘42 (4)   J. Coletta ‘08  J. Collins ‘61 (9) C. Cram ‘69 (2)  J. Cram ‘71 (7) M. Crowther ‘59 (6) C. Daniels ‘99 (2) S. Davies ‘73   A. Emrich ‘09

S. Etherington ‘71  J. Fisher ‘08  M. Goering ‘91 (3)  L. Gregory ‘75 (32)   R. Groves ‘09  N. M. Hart ‘56 (17) T. Holt ‘88 (2)  J. Hysom, Jr. ‘57 (15)  O. K. Johnson, Jr. ‘52 (9) J. Konek ‘54 (2)  B. LaGree ‘80  W. Landess ‘53 (27) J. Light, Jr. ‘51 (3)  R. Mastin ‘62  G. McCann ‘40 (2)  E. Metcalf III ‘43 (6)  N. Michale ‘77  R. Morrison ‘70 (2)  T. North ‘69 (2)   T. O’Brien ‘09  M. Praeger ‘64 (2)  R. Reichenberger ‘08   P. Ryan ‘08  C. Saricks ‘70 (30)  D. Slawson ‘56 (4)  B. Talbott ‘86  C. Thomas ‘54  M. Thomas ‘62  P. Trouslot ‘60 (3) G. Williams ‘92 L. Wilson ‘62 J. Wright ‘75 (5) R. Young ‘05 (3) KANSAS STATE    M. Anderson ‘08 (2)  J. Bostwick ‘73  L. Butel ‘87 (7)  J. Callen ‘62 (6)  A. Chartrand ‘80 CEA  D. Chew ‘81 J. Davis ‘65  P. Edgerley ‘78 (13) CEA +  J. Eplee ‘75 (6) A. Fagen ‘68 (6)  D. Fruetel ‘69 CEA   R. Garcia ‘09  W. Gordon ‘60 (20) CEA+ R. Greene ‘58 (3) J. Grinstead ‘73 (2)  J. Hathaway ‘81 (24) CEA+  D. Hawkins ‘81 (7)  T. Heiman ‘76 CEA  D. Johnson ‘75 (30)  A. Jones ‘90 CEA  C. Jones ‘77 (13)  B. Jubelt ‘68 (3) F. Jurenka ‘59 (13)   G. LacKamp ‘07 (2) S. Lawrence ‘87  J. Lewis ‘76 (6) CEA   A. Lilly ‘08 (2)  J. Miesse ‘72 (4) CEA+ S. Moore ‘99 (2)  S. Morgan ‘69 (3)  E. L. Musil ‘71 CEA  C. Navis ‘03  D. Norton ‘75 (6)  J. Oppy ‘64 (24)  R. Porter ‘72 CEA  K. Schmidtberger ‘09 W. Schuler ‘84 (4)  T. Smith ‘70 (2)  W. St. John ‘08  M. Stearns ‘66 (5)  M. Stowe ‘08 J. Swenson ‘77 (3)   R. Swift ‘09  S. Taylor ‘08 (2)  D. Tillberg ‘87 G. Turner ‘63 CEA   B. Zimmerman ‘08 KENT STATE  P. Camerino ‘57 (5)  D. Cassens ‘68 (9) CEA+  R. Cellone ‘67 CEA+  M. Cesa ‘76 CEA  M. Coppola, Jr. ‘65 (18)  A. Dalcher ‘57 (6) J. Edwards ‘05  J. Flask ‘67 (3) CEA+  I. Gersten ‘61 (13)  J. Gibson ‘68 (8) CEA+  N. Giorgianni ‘56 (9) CEA+

 D. Grant ‘70 CEA  N. Helman ‘54  T. Henry ‘78 CEA  R. Hybert ‘55  M. Katz ‘57  T. Litwiler ‘56 (13) CEA J. Manninen ‘57 (18)  M. Martens ‘03  R. Mason ‘60 CEA  R. McNeil ‘51 (4)  T. Meinhardt ‘54 (11)  W. Miller ‘65 (14) CEA+  R. Muntzinger ‘51 (10) CEA+  G. Paris ‘53 (6) D. Parsons ‘64 R. Potter ‘64  C. Rodgers ‘60 (9) CEA+  W. Rummell ‘53 CEA  R. Scarmuzzi ‘94 CEA+  P. Shriver ‘49 (19) CEA+  P. Shriver ‘50 (12) CEA  J. Simpson ‘36 (9) CEA+ K. Skurkey ‘68 (5)  R. Stevenson ‘47 (12)  C. S. Stilwell ‘55  A. Thomas ‘65 (3) CEA  H. Thomas ‘59 CEA+  W. VanBenthuysen ‘61 (8) CEA+ LAFAYETTE  T. Ashton ‘86 (6)  J. Brock ‘00 D. Davey ‘37 (8)  J. Fisher ‘77 (2)   B. Gardner ‘08   S. Gerrity ‘09  B. Gibson ‘79 (2)  J. Hellreich ‘06 L. Hindenach ‘40 (2)   C. Jupitz ‘08  A. Long ‘03 (2)   S. McAuley ‘09  W. Messick ‘68 (9)  P. Monsees ‘78  P. Moser III ‘68 (2)  R. Noreika ‘67   V. Pontual ‘08  W. Rappolt ‘67 (3)  T. Reynolds ‘08   E. Ruiz ‘08 (2)   P. Silverberg ‘09   M. Slattery ‘08 (2) H. Smith ‘51 (30) N. Sullivan ‘00 (7)   J. Terkovich ‘08 (2)   C. Weigand ‘09  R. West ‘53 (4) LEHIGH  A. Alber ‘65 (6)  J. Alcaro ‘74 (4)  R. Allan ‘68 (13)  A. Barker ‘61 F. Batson, Jr. ‘50 (12) A. Beeken III ‘45 (10)  A. Cannon, Jr. ‘74 (19) B. Conchar ‘41 (8)  C. Curtiss ‘43 (8)  D. Czerny ‘74 (29)  J. Edell ‘79 (2)  J. W. Frank III ‘68 (9) R. Frey ‘70 (2) E. Furst ‘60 (26) R. Gabriel ‘51 (6) B. Goldman ‘58 (8)  R. Hagadorn ‘48  J. Kaufman ‘48 J. Kurtz ‘52 (11)  J. Lichter ‘68 (5)  A. Linares ‘58 J. Lizana ‘87 E. Lucadamo ‘71 (30)  L. Maroti ‘58 (21) N. Meier ‘50 (10)  W. Moodie, Jr. ‘47 (9) G. Naylor ‘71 (19)  W. Nutt ‘36 (12)  M. Parseghian ‘49 (16)  J. Ramsay ‘58 (2)  G. Ramsden ‘44 (19)  W. Salmond ‘46 (6) P. Savage ‘72 (7) P. Shaw ‘52 (6)  J. Sini ‘68 (9)

 W. Smith ‘50 (7)   S. Soriano ‘08 (2)  C. Tiefenthal ‘09  E. Yaszemski ‘80  M. Yaszemski ‘77 LONG BEACH C. Cooper ‘88 (10) B. Tom ‘91 LOUISVILLE  R. Brand ‘70 (15)  J. S. Brian ‘87 (8)  M. Buehner, Jr. ‘86 CEA J. Carter ‘54  B. Dahlem ‘51 (5)  P. Disney, Jr. ‘51 P. Fussenegger ‘79  J. M. Gray ‘57 (7) J. Griffiths ‘69 (19) W. Hacker, Jr. ‘69  N. Hanser ‘08 M. Harmon ‘49 (9)  S. Hartstern ‘70 (12)  J. McGee ‘97 (4)  B. Mudrick ‘82 (26) W. Rogers ‘66  T. Talaat ‘82 (7)  W. Thompson ‘57 (2) MAINE  M. Lausier ‘85 (2) J. Morrison ‘89 S. Seeley ‘87 (4) S. Spear ‘83 (9) D. Stairs ‘80 (8) MANITOBA  R. Armstrong ‘04 (5)  C. Bernard ‘06 (5)  J. Brass ‘73 (2)  J. Caulfield ‘54  J. Finlay ‘08 (2)  K. Gilson ‘09   K. Innes ‘07 (2)  R. Jones ‘67 (3)   Z. Linnick ‘09   J. Pinchin ‘04  C. Schweitzer ‘12   J. Trudeau ‘06 (3) MARIETTA  J. Aichele ‘77 (2) J. Bako ‘63  K. Brennan ‘64 (23)  M. Deuel ‘42 (6) F. Dunlap ‘43 (8)  T. Forbes ‘64 (6)  H. Haught, Sr. ‘51 (19) H. Linn ‘41  D. Portanova ‘63 (9) W. Richards ‘57 (3)  C. Schmidt ‘53 (4) D. Stephan ‘58 (2)  D. Strickland ‘66 (12)  D. Trabilcy ‘59 (6)  W. Wilkinson ‘49  G. D. Woodring ‘59 (2)  G. Yester ‘51 (18)  E. Yu ‘07 (2) MARYLAND  M. Caporaletti ‘73 (18) R. Costello ‘65 (2)  P. Doetsch ‘76  P. Downing ‘84  J. Girolami ‘75 (14) R. N. Goco ‘87 (9) W. Kirkpatrick ‘68 (8) R. Mangano ‘84 (4)  P. McCusker ‘85 (6) G. Miller ‘91 (2)  M. Osmeyer ‘77  J. Siegel ‘78 (20)

MASSACHUSETTS M. Crosscup ‘96 (4)  B. Lieb ‘09  J. Motta ‘08 MCGILL  R. Levy ‘89 (4)  A. Wood ‘64 MIAMI   J. Andrews ‘09  H. Barker ‘50 (37)  B. Batista ‘91 (2) CEA  M. Beckman ‘54 (3) CEA  D. Berlin ‘97 CEA  J. Boden ‘02 CEA  J. Boehm ‘65 (3) CEA  T. Books ‘53 CEA  J. Bova ‘69 (2) CEA  M. Brokaw ‘98 (2) CEA  W. Brouse ‘70 (2) CEA  R. Bruckman ‘49 (3) CEA+  A. Burgei ‘90 (3) CEA  J. Burgess ‘00 (2)  T. Burgess ‘61 CEA  T. Burkle ‘70 (3) CEA  H. Burr ‘62 (2) CEA  H. Canada ‘51 (3) CEA B. Case ‘03 (3)  R. Charles ‘70 CEA  D. Coutant ‘93 (3) CEA  L. Dashiell ‘52 (3) CEA  D. DeMania ‘96 CEA  J. Derr ‘45 CEA  F. Dodd ‘49 (19) CEA+  N. Engel ‘09 W. Filter ‘49  C. Fisher ‘70 CEA  F. Fisher ‘50 (3) CEA  R. Freedman ‘70 CEA  D. Fulton ‘61 (4) CEA E. Gates ‘48 (9) P. Geiger ‘63 (5)  W. Gerspacher ‘63 (9)  W. Gibson, Jr. ‘51 (3)  D. Gifford ‘83 (2) CEA  B. Gilleland ‘51  B. Halas ‘93 CEA J. Hallihan ‘67 (24) G. Hawk ‘52 (2)  F. Hershner ‘49 (7)  J. Hillis ‘64 (2) CEA  J. Holschuh, Jr. ‘77 (20)  R. Hurlbert ‘91 (2) CEA  K. Isenbarger ‘09   S. Kandel ‘08 (2) J. Key ‘64 (3)  B. Klatt ‘99 CEA+  J. Koster ‘00 CEA  D. Krabill ‘66 CEA  L. Krabill ‘68 (2) CEA  D. Krebs ‘80 (27) CEA+  S. Langer ‘63 (3) CEA  W. Loomis ‘60 (22) CEA+  M. Mackey ‘08 (2)  C. Maraschiello ‘88 (2) CEA  J. Mather ‘90 (2) CEA  R. Mayberry ‘51 (3) CEA  J. McClusky ‘57 (3)  M. D. McCollum ‘54 (4)  E. McGovern ‘51 CEA W. H. McLain, Jr. ‘44 CEA  H. McNabb ‘48 (7)  Miami Chapter Alumni CEA  C. Miller ‘90 (6)  C. Moore ‘02 (2) CEA  J. Moul ‘66 (2) CEA  W. Moul ‘61 (5) CEA D. Nies ‘69 CEA  T. O’Keefe ‘82 (6)  J. Overmier ‘60 CEA M. Ponder ‘67 (6)  S. Renneckar ‘66 CEA  J. Rogers ‘57 (32) CEA +  C. Sabados ‘01 (2) CEA

Honorary Gifts William J. Bittner, Bradley ‘74, in honor of E. Bernard Franklin, Kansas State ‘76, on his DU Presidency Walter Roehsner, Houston ‘05, in honor of Christopher C. Roehsner, Houston ‘06, on his graduation

Key: = President’s Trust ($500)  = President’s Club ($200) = Golden Delta Club ($100)  = Silver Delta Club ($50) (3) = Consecutive years as donor  = Oak Circle  = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account CEA+ indicates donor gave both to CEA and general fund.

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007 E. Sarkisian ‘85 (9) R. Schoenherr ‘63 D. Sechnick ‘76 (10)  T. Shelt ‘57 (13)  C. Simons ‘71 (2) CEA  W. Smith ‘67 CEA  A. Snyder ‘97 (2) CEA  P. Stevens ‘56 (2) CEA R. Sunkel ‘53 (20)  P. Swanson ‘59 (2) CEA+  G. Sydell ‘70 (10)  C. Thomas ‘02 (2) CEA  M. Tye ‘62 (3) CEA+  A. Uribes ‘95 CEA  M. Van Horn ‘02 (2) CEA  T. Vaughn ‘98 (2)  R. Vernon ‘54 (3) CEA+   A. Vrable ‘08 (2)  F. Wall ‘56 (2) CEA  J. Wettengel ‘65  W. Willke ‘56 CEA  C. Witte ‘51 (23)  C. Young ‘57 MICHIGAN  E. Allmendinger ‘47 (12)  L. Bartholomew ‘50 (3)  J. Bignell ‘08  D. Cobb ‘58  C. D. Correll ‘63 (6)   S. Derhammer ‘09 (2)   S. Gee ‘09 (2)   B. Goudzwaard ‘09  J. Grettenberger ‘59 R. Grunder ‘44 (23) K. Hepp ‘39  W. Hole, Jr. ‘51 (3)  C. B. Kern II ‘84 (4) D. Lansdale ‘38 (3)  J. Layman ‘55 (4)  W. McIntosh ‘53 (9) T. Mowry ‘70 (2)  K. Murray ‘79  G. Nicolau ‘48 (3)  J. Otten ‘62 (9)  R. Plaskett ‘58   G. Rost ‘09 (2)  J. Sergeson ‘59 (3)  R. Spencer ‘59 (8)  J. Stalker ‘52 W. Steen ‘44 (5) J. Stuart ‘52 (2) R. Waddell ‘61  S. R. Ward ‘58 (2)  J. White ‘50 (37) MICHIGAN STATE  C. Allen ‘55 (26)  R. Anthony ‘69 (2)  R. Bladzik ‘00 D. Carpenter ‘63 (8)  E. Christensen, Jr. ‘57 (2)  D. DeVries ‘56 (6)  R. Dobberteen ‘52 (25)  P. D. Franzetta ‘70 (31)  G. Gross ‘63 (10)

Memorial Gifts Charlotte Boggs in memory of her husband, George Boggs III, Rutgers ‘42 Janice Godfrey in memory of her husband, William N. Godfrey, Miami ‘58 Richard B. Levy, McGill ‘89, in memory of David S. Ranson, McGill ‘90 Maria Mancini in memory of her father, A. Robert Mancini, UCLA ’49 Barnaby G. Reagan, Ohio State ‘78, in memory of Walter N. Reagan, DePauw ‘46 Margo Reagan in memory of her husband, Walter N. Reagan, DePauw ‘46 Arlene Sherman in memory of Benjamin Ebling II, Western Michigan ‘55 Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., in memory of her husband, Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., Chicago ‘43

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 B. Hoot ‘65 (30) T. Hyslop ‘80 (2)  R. Johnson ‘54 (12) L. Maccani ‘56 (10)  A. McGovern, Jr. ‘50 (2)  T. Mortenson ‘61 (3)  D. Neese ‘68 (17)  J. Ryan ‘55 (28)  W. Savage ‘56 (15)  L. Seguin ‘53 (5)  G. Shannon ‘62 (7)  G. Snyder ‘57 (7)  J. Tanton ‘56 (8)  R. Thompson ‘67 (37)  F. Trippel ‘57 (5)  G. Whitson ‘52  R. Workman ‘67 (4)  R. Zimmerman ‘53 (13) S. Zimmerman ‘83 (2) MICHIGAN TECH  S. Darin ‘90  B. DeVries ‘93   T. Domcik ‘09   B. Johnson ‘08  J. LaLonde ‘03  M. Lathia ‘04  D. Mertens ‘94 (6) A. Mitteer ‘03  T. Schramke ‘06 (2)  J. Switzer ‘09 MIDDLEBURY  D. Axinn ‘51  T. Carey ‘86 (5) P. Dunham ‘45 (7)  R. Johnson ‘58 (14) MINNESOTA  A. Allen ‘49 (14)  S. Backman ‘94 CEA L. Baker ‘65 (7) E. Bjorkman ‘41 (2)  S. Bormann ‘64 (15)  A. Colombo ‘54 (4)  S. Dietrich ‘95 (3)  C. Ellingson ‘92 (3) L. Fredrickson ‘75 (5)  J. Gausman ‘50 (15)  J. Hamann ‘59 (9)  A. Kahn ‘99 (2) CEA S. P. Kim ‘75  B. Maliszewski ‘04 (2) CEA   D. McKeag VI ‘04 (5) CEA+  R. Nelson ‘63 (11) CEA  D. Rosekrans ‘54 (7)  P. Wilke, Jr. ‘50 (36)  J. Zeese ‘59 (12) MISSOURI  G. Allemann ‘69 (32)  D. Anderson ‘86  G. Beimdiek ‘35 (9) G. Bistline ‘76 (2)   S. Blackington ‘09  E. Bolton ‘08 W. Bradley ‘54 (8) J. Capps ‘67  W. Carter ‘65 (4)  J. Culpepper ‘57 (5) P. Edwards ‘02  J. Ehrlich ‘67 (26)  K. Fattmann ‘53  K. Gordon ‘76  W. Harwell, Jr. ‘51 (12)  L. S. Hubbard ‘55 (2)  M. Jackson ‘67  A. Kaestner ‘57 (4)  S. McFarland ‘81 (3)  E. McKinney ‘74 (5)  R. Nelson ‘83 (21)  T. Norris ‘60 (7)  H. Ochs, Jr. ‘33 (36) D. Press ‘58 G. Rector ‘62 (11)  S. Richards ‘64 (5)  J. Rowland ‘64  G. S. Ruprecht ‘70 (5)  W. Schoenhard ‘71 (17)  J. Seitz III ‘59 (15)   S. Sportsman ‘09  B. Tarantola ‘81 (11) D. Tesarek ‘55 (6)  J. Vinyard, Jr. ‘49 (11)  W. Weber ‘55  C. Yaeger, Jr. ‘61 (3)  R. Yingling, Jr. ‘62 (33)

NEBRASKA C. Ashby ‘39 (3)  R. Bodensteiner ‘08  R. Campbell ‘68 (12)  S. Carlson ‘54 (7)  T. Chonis ‘08 A. Christenson ‘45 (14)  H. R. Douglass ‘59 (2)  M. Felber ‘94  G. Fisk ‘58 (7) P. Heermann ‘87 (7)  S. Henning ‘85 (5)  J. Hibberd ‘79 (6)  E. Hohensee ‘68 (21) J. Houchin ‘85 (6)  M. Humphrey ‘63 (3)  G. Jacobson ‘09   N. Kelly ‘09  W. Krommenhoek ‘57 (34) W. Kubert ‘64 (6) W. Lallman ‘89  R. Lannin ‘81 (7) D. Lauterbach ‘86 K. Leach ‘85 (8) B. Lee ‘74 (7)  R. Loch ‘54 (4) F. Meier ‘42 (3) A. Melville ‘96 (7)  L. Million, Jr. ‘53 (11)  R. Neal ‘56 (2)   K. Newfeld ‘09 G. Novotny, Jr. ‘66 (5)   N. Pearce ‘10 T. Schnell ‘89 (4)  R. Shively ‘82 (25) H. J. Smith ‘65 (12)  D. Spencer ‘85 (4)  M. Stanley ‘10  E. D. Straka, Jr. ‘53 (20)  M. Teetor ‘84 (4) W. Traudt ‘89  D. Uden ‘10  C. Ward ‘10  J. Warrick ‘59 (8) NEW YORK  C. Hoover ‘40 (28) NORTH CAROLINA  J. Allen ‘73 (3)  R. Ayres ‘65 (10)  M. Baratta ‘81 (14) D. Barwick ‘79  J. Bone ‘87  D. Bradham ‘72 (2)  T. Brumley III ‘09 (2)   D. Burnham ‘09  R. Coleman III ‘68 (2)  W. Crawford ‘76 (9)  J. DeBlasio ‘62 (9)  C. Downton III ‘66 (2)  J. Fluet, Jr. ‘65  J. Goforth, Jr. ‘66 (4)  R. M. Gray ‘59 (2) R. Harrison, Jr. ‘64  D. Heacock ‘64  C. Hoffman, Jr. ‘75 A. Houghton ‘55 (7) J. Inscoe ‘62 (3) S. Jones, Jr. ‘63 (4)  J. Joyner, Jr. ‘77 (20)  C. Killian, Jr. ‘71  J. King ‘64 (8)  S. McClanahan ‘74 (12)  D. Myrick ‘65 (7)   T. Parker ‘09  H. Pawlik ‘54 (9) C. Pippert ‘91 (2)  M. Prakke ‘87   K. Rogers ‘09  W. Rose ‘69 (20)  A. Schiappa ‘09 C. Schumacher ‘73   E. Sloop ‘08  A. Subramanian ‘97 (10)  K. Sullivan ‘86 (12)  R. Swacker ‘71 (2)  E. Taff ‘61 (19)  R. Tayloe, Jr. ‘86  T. Thompson ‘09 (2)  S. Wallenhaupt ‘74 (5)    R. Wesslen ‘07 (3)  R. Wing ‘70 A. Woodard ‘80  T. Yermack ‘78 (11)

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NORTH CAROLINA STATE  J. Auten ‘81 CEA  J. Baker ‘83 CEA  A. Bell ‘81 CEA  A. Capra ‘87 (2) CEA  D. Cox ‘82 CEA  S. Cox ‘80 CEA  D. Harris, Jr. ‘82 (2) CEA   J. Horn ‘07  B. Jones ‘81 CEA  G. Jones ‘83 CEA  M. Ketner ‘82 CEA  P. Klinefelter ‘80 (9)  E. Lach, Jr. ‘79  W. Luper, Jr. ‘79 CEA  C. Macysyn ‘84 CEA  J. Marsland ‘78 CEA  W. Mather IV ‘80 CEA  J. Melton ‘08  T. Morlok ‘06 (3)   G. Mullins ‘08 B. Pack ‘80 (5)  S. Park ‘80 CEA  T. Strange ‘80 CEA  P. Taylor ‘89 (2) CEA+   R. Taylor ‘82 (3) CEA+  H. Walker III ‘82 CEA  D. Warren ‘82 CEA  G. Warren ‘80 CEA  D. Williams ‘80 CEA NORTH DAKOTA  J. Atkinson ‘06  R. Bettenhausen ‘70  D. Bruschwein ‘74 (9) T. Dolan ‘72 (9) D. Egesdal ‘88  D. Finke ‘74 (12) J. Furst ‘81  L. Galehouse III ‘68   D. Gonzalez ‘09  J. Hanson ‘79   L. Hiesterman ‘07 D. Kack ‘87  D. Larsen ‘71 (2)  W. Line ‘07  D. McLeod ‘63 (15)   C. Mock ‘07 (2) J. O’Grady ‘71  G. Schmidt ‘70 (3)  R. Szczys ‘69 (8)  B. Trontvet ‘09   R. Waller ‘09 NORTH DAKOTA STATE  A. Bergland ‘06  P. Cleaveland ‘07 (2)  C. Dworshak ‘00 (6) CEA+  A. Finken ‘07 H. Hagen ‘86 (4)  B. Krueger ‘07   A. Read ‘10  N. Richter ‘07 (2)  J. Ringuette ‘94 CEA NORTH FLORIDA  M. Breidenstein ‘07 NORTHERN ARIZONA  P. Lynch ‘09 NORTHERN COLORADO  C. Belt ‘92  D. Falter ‘02  P. Gerhart ‘04 (2) P. Schott ‘96 (11) NORTHERN ILLINOIS S. Borbely ‘66 J. Carlson ‘70  W. Carmichael ‘78  J. Chesko ‘71 W. Feithen, Jr. ‘75 R. Hallberg ‘90  A. Knox ‘77 (9)  J. Lotsoff ‘88 (20)  W. Malloy III ‘69 (2)  L. Michna ‘84 (9) K. Moline ‘74  E. Nosek ‘85 (9)  R. Pierson ‘73  G. Swanson ‘66  W. Tyler, Jr. ‘65 NORTHERN IOWA  S. Anderson ‘79 (26)  A. Culley ‘00 (7)  J. Fuhrman ‘94 (7) CEA+

M. Gonnerman, Jr. ‘94  D. Henshaw ‘79 (23)  K. Krause ‘83 (12) M. Melcher ‘92 (13) NORTHWESTERN   N. Baum ‘09  M. Beaubien, Jr. ‘64 (4)  W. Boyd ‘48 (9)  P. Bridgford ‘56  N. Caro ‘09  D. Costello ‘54 (21)  R. Countryman, Jr. ‘50 (2)  C. Crowe, Jr. ‘55 (5)  M. Darraugh ‘76 (2)  J. Davis ‘65 (6)  J. Dorn ‘54 (7)  H. Evert ‘56 (8)  A. Ferraro ‘59  D. Gornetzki ‘08 (2)  R. Grottke ‘52 (12) W. Kimber ‘64 (2)  D. Kramlich ‘59 (8)  L. Laning ‘46 (2) G. Lose ‘57 (8)  J. Montgomery ‘43 (5)  K. Moul ‘74 (6)  J. D. Nelson ‘63 (37)  J. Nemeth ‘99 CEA+  R. Newman II ‘59 (12)  J. Purtill ‘72 (3)  T. Rakow ‘65 (3) A. Roberts ‘02  S. Spar ‘83 (7)  R. Spencer ‘51  A. Stern ‘08 (2)  H. Stevens ‘46 (6)   M. Sutanto ‘08 (2) R. Van Vooren ‘53 (6)  G. A. West ‘52 (10) R. Whisnant ‘98 (5)  R. White, Jr. ‘52 (2)  C. Williams ‘62 (3) OHIO  D. Bellan ‘59 (2)   N. Bellar ‘08 (2)  D. Burkhardt ‘58 (2)   C. Grimaldi ‘09  R. Hughes ‘67  G. Logsdon ‘62 (6)  M. Logsdon ‘64 (6)  R. McDonald ‘73 (2)  K. Mick ‘67 (4)  H. Opperman ‘65 (14)  E. S. Paxton ‘68 (10)  S. Rowley ‘65 (17)  W. Spanfellner ‘61 (18) D. Vaughn ‘84 T. Walker ‘80 (4) W. Wright ‘61 (6) OHIO STATE  W. Ballinger ‘49 (4)  W. Barnes ‘49  D. Bates ‘59 (3) S. Blozis ‘80  W. Buchsieb ‘51 (2)  J. Carle ‘61 (11)  J. Carle ‘62 (2)  W. Deming ‘35 (5)  D. Gordon ‘63 (6)  W. Herron ‘43 (2) T. Hoover ‘56 (27)  N. Johnson ‘43  H. Keifer ‘48 (13) E. Kilby ‘75 A. Kimbrell ‘99 (3) E. Kohler ‘50  E. J. Langhurst ‘41 (2)  C. Lurding ‘59 (3)  S. McCormick ‘92 (15) J. McLain ‘42 (7)  P. Porter ‘50 (16)  B. Reagan ‘78 R. Reamer ‘64 (9)  R. Schieferstein ‘66 (7) L. Selvey ‘48 (2)  P. Sherck ‘51 (6)  R. Sipprell ‘37 (25)  A. Tipka ‘63 (6) D. Veverka ‘78 (2)  T. Voght ‘97 (10)  J. Wagner, Jr. ‘45 (5)  W. Walker ‘54 (5)  G. Weingardt ‘55 (7)  C. Wertz ‘52 (2)  J. Wilson ‘39 (8)


 J. Wingard ‘63 (2)  E. Zell ‘69 (3) OKLAHOMA  L. Brammer, Jr. ‘47 (10)   S. Brecheen ‘09  J. K. Bullard ‘09 (2)  D. Burrage ‘99 CEA  R. Butler ‘78 (6)  G. Carr ‘83 (11)  C. Coleman ‘81 (4) J. Cure ‘05  J. Darakhshan ‘09 (2)  J. Dawson, Jr. ‘35 (5)  T. Dowd ‘75 (2) CEA+  R. Downey ‘62  F. Eliason ‘98 CEA  W. Hamilton ‘57 (5)  J. Hammons ‘92 (2)  K. Hirsch ‘74 (5) T. Hudiburgh ‘78 (6)  R. Johannes ‘61 CEA  K. Kickingbird ‘66 (2) T. Lee ‘75 (5)  J. Levorsen ‘50 (2)  C. May ‘10  T. O’Bannon ‘82 (11)  S. Patterson ‘42 (10)  R. Polk ‘89 (3) J. Powers ‘58 (7) P. Rabb III ‘80 (13)  D. Rennie ‘63  R. Rodine ‘73 (3) CEA  M. Rupert ‘74 (31)   M. Schoetz ‘09   M. Seddelmeyer ‘07 (2)  W. Shadid ‘01 CEA  S. Snyder ‘79 (2) CEA  J. Sommerfrucht ‘60 (7)  H. Stanfield ‘62   E. Stephen ‘09  D. Stussi ‘77 (7)  R. Thompson ‘62 (23)  J. M. Truscott ‘90 (2)  B. Walkingstick ‘52 (35)  E. Waller, Jr. ‘51 (5)  R. Wells ‘82 (5)   P. White ‘09 H. Wilson ‘55 (3) OKLAHOMA STATE  W. Clovis ‘75 (2)  S. Meyer ‘75 (2) OREGON  J. Allan ‘53 (5) B. Anderson ‘57 (19)  N. Angelo ‘08  H. Bachofner ‘50 (3)  A. Cellars ‘47 (36)  J. Chang ‘08 (2)  R. Clark ‘70 R. Davies ‘49 (2)  M. Frandsen ‘70 E. Goffard ‘49 (4)  D. Greene ‘99 (8)  D. Homer ‘71 (2)  R. Lovell ‘42 (2)  T. Mattson ‘63 (37)  G. Moulds ‘64 (8)  J. Naumes ‘03 R. Newell ‘65 (3)  R. Price ‘62 (19)  W. Shepherd ‘55 (3) A. Shields ‘69  A. Siebers ‘01  J. Smith ‘92 (9)  D. Sorenson ‘71 (2)  A. Stockstad ‘50 (6) S. Taylor ‘69  J. Trigg ‘58 (8)  B. M. Walsh ‘64 (3)  R. Watson ‘71 (7)  J. Weisel ‘48 (26)  K. Wester ‘39 (2) R. Wren ‘44 (5) OREGON STATE  K. Anderson ‘08  T. Bays ‘42 (32)  J. Castle ‘08 (2)  R. Dowhaniuk ‘86 (3)  W. B. Down ‘43 (4)  T. Durein ‘92 (15)  J. Graham ‘65 (9)

 W. Harkey ‘71 (4)  R. Hartley ‘54  D. Hendrickson ‘51 (4)  R. Horne ‘52 (6)  R. Kaltenbach ‘82 (5)  R. Mellis ‘48 (19)   S. Peterson ‘08  R. Smith ‘95  R. Vandervort, Jr. ‘41 (2) PACE  N. Wargo ‘06 (2) PACIFIC  J. DuMond, Jr. ‘66 (7)   J. Gaytan ‘09   Z. Kimura ‘08 (2) J. Madsen ‘65 (7)   M. Mahaffey ‘09  D. Zanini ‘08 PAN AMERICAN   H. Pereida ‘08 (2) PENNSYLVANIA  H. Acaster ‘44 (37) J. Beach ‘62 (4) F. Burggraf, Jr. ‘58 (2)  R. Canfield ‘61 (3)  G. Curchin ‘50 (6)  A. Elseroad, Jr. ‘53 (3)  J. Feintuch ‘08 E. Gentino, Jr. ‘50 (2) G. Graf, Jr. ‘55 (19) J. Hall ‘91 (9)  J. Jiuliante ‘49 (12) J. Leider ‘06 (2) J. Marshall ‘65 (4)  R. Marx ‘54 (10)  R. McVay ‘54 (2)  B. Mensa ‘08 A. Noble ‘51 (9)  C. Stehman ‘49  C. Van Sciver ‘92 (2) V. Wolfsohn ‘48 (9) PENNSYLVANIA STATE J. Adamoli ‘83 (9) P. Amuso ‘85 (2)  B. Balderston ‘76 (17)  R. Baldwin ‘57 (13) J. Batchelor ‘84 (3)  W. Bilohorka ‘50 (2) R. Brooks ‘49   P. Buonomo ‘08  R. Crosby ‘54 (6)  J. D’Antonio ‘93 (4)  L. Dash ‘92 (15)  W. M. Dawsey ‘55  J. Dubinsky ‘59 (3)  K. Edwards ‘71  M. D. Glass ‘73 W. Hershey ‘50 (8) H. Hilner ‘59 (20) D. Humes ‘77  H. Humphreys ‘66 (5)  J. Johnston ‘58 (36)   P. Khoo ‘09  G. Kowatch ‘81 (2)  R. Kurtz ‘48 (9)  W. Landherr, Jr. ‘59 (2) J. Lentz ‘86 (2) D. Maurey ‘52  D. Merenda ‘77 (10) R. Noah ‘57 (27)  J. Phelps ‘73 (6) A. Policelli ‘67 C. Prutzman, Sr. ‘72 T. Sica ‘41 (7)  P. Warburton ‘91 (3)  C. Winter ‘48 (9)  S. Wolcott, Jr. ‘57 (10)  R. Yeager ‘96 (7)  R. Zakos, Jr. ‘02 (6)  J. Zboyovsky ‘51 (36) PLATTEVILLE  T. Lundeen ‘52 (6) J. Vedvik ‘72 PURDUE  L. Alexander ‘45  B. Anderson ‘65 (31)  G. Arnold ‘57 (2)

K. Baumel ‘62 (7)  J. Beacham ‘54 (2) D. Bielefeld ‘61 (3)  J. Brennan, Jr. ‘55 (27)  W. Briscoe ‘65 (2)  R. Brown ‘46 (14)  R. Byrne ‘68 (14)  G. Caine ‘81 (5)  W. Chen ‘94 (11)  B. Clettenberg ‘10  A. Crofts ‘47 (7)  W. Cross ‘44 J. DeVoll ‘63 (7) D. Doyle ‘03 (4)  D. Fitzgerald ‘49 (23)   R. Foltz ‘08 (2)  T. Foote ‘50 (27)  F. Ford ‘58 (13)  G. Forszt ‘72 (7)  J. Foster ‘65 (6) R. Fox ‘63 (8) J. Gerberich ‘03  R. Gimlin ‘42 (2)  R. Hallman ‘54 (36)  R. Hegeman ‘49 (12)  D. Heile ‘46 M. Hogan ‘85 (22)  C. Hoppe ‘57 (2)  C. Houff ‘53 (6)  E. Johnson ‘57  J. Jones ‘48 (5)  C. Kindell ‘77 (6) K. Kolmer ‘81 (6)  W. Konrad ‘48 (6)  M. Krc ‘07 (3)  A. Lacis ‘64 (8)  R. LaFortune ‘51 (36)  B. Lee, Jr. ‘51 (10) E. Letts ‘67 (7)  M. Loepker ‘77 (2)  T. Macaulay ‘49 (2)  K. McClain ‘71 (3)  B. Megel ‘02 (2)  G. Moss ‘47 (28)   M. Munger ‘08  M. Murrill ‘01  J. Pabst ‘00 (3)  N. Popham ‘54 (9) R. Popham ‘40 (37)  R. Rhine ‘77 (7)  R. Ricciardi ‘94 (8)  W. Rich ‘53 (6)  W. Robinson ‘98 W. Schatz II ‘56 (4)  W. Shumaker ‘55 (2)  J. Smith ‘52 (10)  A. Steiger ‘48 (6)  R. Stewart ‘49 (6)  E. Stocker, Jr. ‘48 (4) J. Sweeney ‘64 (12) F. Travelute ‘66 (8)  J. Unruh ‘83 (2) A. Voelker ‘95 (9)  C. VonGrimmenstein ‘49 (2)  B. Weber ‘49 (6)  D. Whitehurst ‘59 (2)  N. Williams ‘64 (9) W. Wilson ‘92 (12) RIPON  J. Beisner ‘71 (3) ROCHESTER  I. Areces ‘06 P. Avakian ‘55 (2)  T. Barnes III ‘66 (5)  J. Bassingthwaite ‘92 (6)  L. Bilker ‘91 (2)  E. Danton ‘98 (6) G. Ehinger ‘73 (2) E. Garfield, Jr. ‘53 (15) K. Goeken ‘91 (11)  S. Goff ‘08  G. Hartman ‘08  A. Hopkins ‘95 (4)  J. D. Leslie III ‘70 (12)  A. Magistro ‘60 (30)  C. Miner ‘64 (2)   B. Primack ‘09  D. Reisfeld ‘03 (6)  M. Roe ‘07 (3)  P. Rouff ‘96 (12) P. Ryan ‘46 (4)  S. Santandrea ‘56 (5)  R. Schonbrunn ‘63 (5)

 B. Tokarczyk ‘08 (2)  D. Ward ‘08 (2)  R. Woods ‘42 (12) RUTGERS C. Adelizzi ‘62 (13) A. Bolter ‘56 (2) L. Cipriani, Jr. ‘75  J. David ‘63 (11) W. Doliber, Jr. ‘54 (4) J. Ferraioli ‘69 (2)  G. Green ‘40 (7) S. Hahner ‘78 (28)  C. R. Hart ‘54 (7)  J. Herma ‘70 (27)  A. Herr ‘54 (2) W. Kaiser ‘59 (3)  M. Kardos ‘60 (3)  C. Little ‘60 (8)  A. Malekoff ‘73 (8) J. Miller ‘60 (4)  J. Nazzaro ‘62 (7) D. Novelli ‘73 (3)  R. Palmer ‘40 (11)  J. Sheridan ‘77 (14)  R. Stites ‘53 (3)  J. Strampfer ‘72 (4) SAN DIEGO  T. Darcy ‘72 (5)   L. Ennis ‘09  A. Glaves ‘81 (2)  B. Howard ‘70 (5) D. Jacobson ‘06 (2)  D. Kozin ‘05 (3)  C. O’Connor ‘91 (9)  J. Orendain ‘78  J. Sullivan ‘72 SAN FERNANDO  M. Donnelly ‘68 (26)  D. Rice ‘64 (3) M. Stark ‘65 SAN JOSE  J. Agan ‘57  J. Apodaca ‘08 (2)  R. Barmettler ‘49 CEA  J. Batman ‘69 CEA  E. Bontadelli ‘50 (8) CEA  S. Borges ‘56 CEA+ R. Brady ‘63 (10) B. Brown ‘56 (10)   C. Butts ‘08  B. Chambers ‘88 (2)  D. Colby ‘56 (9)  A. Dunham ‘86 (2)  W. Edwards ‘61 CEA  L. Fenchel ‘62 CEA  J. Fields ‘66 (3) CEA  T. Fitch ‘88 (4)  J. Fraser ‘55 (3) CEA  R. Fuller ‘49 CEA  J. Giacomazzi ‘52 CEA  B. Griffith ‘08  T. Harney ‘52 (7)  D. Heagerty ‘50 (4) CEA+

 H. B. Heisinger ‘58 CEA  J. Johnson ‘67 CEA   C. Jones ‘09  H. Jorgensen ‘07  C. Kamm ‘57 (4) CEA  D. Kennedy ‘53 CEA  C. Luckhardt ‘54 CEA  A. Lund ‘55 (8) CEA  D. R. Madsen ‘51 CEA+  W. Miller, Jr. ‘52 CEA  J. Moeller ‘52  J. Morey, Jr. ‘58 CEA   M. Nahass ‘08  D. Nelson ‘57 (2) CEA   D. Notaro ‘10 R. Pike ‘58  J. Pollack ‘67 CEA  J. Sherman ‘66 CEA   T. Slintak ‘08 (3) L. Spolyar ‘52 (6)  P. Spooner ‘55 (10) CEA+  L. Sweeney, Jr. ‘55 (5) CEA+  H. Thompson ‘58  J. Tormey, Jr. ‘57 (8) CEA+  P. Ueberroth ‘59 (9) CEA+ R. Wallace ‘90  T. Wallace ‘60 CEA  J. Walsh ‘60 CEA  S. Yates ‘55 (15) SANTA BARBARA  R. LaFontaine ‘91 (4)  T. Sullivan ‘95 (9) SIMPSON K. Dunbar ‘69 (8) SOUTH CAROLINA J. Freyer ‘94 (4)  F. Goolsby ‘81 (5)  R. Heroux, Jr. ‘84  J. Herron ‘88 (20) CEA+  B. Knight ‘03 CEA  M. Pine ‘85 (6)  T. Schmoyer, Jr. ‘88 (12)  D. Weaver ‘85 SOUTH DAKOTA  M. Harrington ‘71 (3) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS M. Carr ‘73 (6) SOUTHWEST MISSOURI  D. Blatner ‘86 (8) SOUTHWEST TEXAS  J. Keller ‘73 (7)  D. Reynolds ‘73 ST. NORBERT  J. Flanagan ‘93 (6) E. Guzowski ‘06  D. Lemon ‘08  T. Temple ‘07

Friends of the DUEF  Andrew S. Bergman  Timothy J. Bloom (2) CEA  Charlotte Boggs

Eric M. Chamberlain

Jean Gileno

 Ashleigh Clark  Daniel B. Cudworth III CEA  Janice Godfrey  Barbara A. Harness (4)  HRH/Kirklin & Co., LLC.  Justin J. Kirk  M. Eighmy Foundation (6) CEA  Maria Mancini  Margo Reagan  Rice Family Foundation (5) CEA  David R. Schumacher (8)

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Arlene Sherman CEA Mindy Sopher Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr. (13) Charles T. and Marion M. Thompson Foundation (17) Sarah Vann Bonds CEA

Ray A. Silva

Key: = President’s Trust ($500)  = President’s Club ($200) = Golden Delta Club ($100)  = Silver Delta Club ($50) (3) = Consecutive years as donor  = Oak Circle  = Parent Gift CEA = Chapter Educational Account CEA+ indicates donor gave both to CEA and general fund.

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Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Annual Report 2006-2007 STANFORD A. Breech ‘74  L. Chaffin, Jr. ‘56 (4)  A. Cheney ‘55 (2)  J. Cusick ‘51 (14)  D. Cutter ‘51 (37)  R. Hoffman ‘49  J. Seeley ‘59  R. Smith ‘59  A. Williams ‘53 (8) B. Wilson ‘50 (19) SWARTHMORE  L. W. Argo ‘57 (4)  H. Bedolfe III ‘74 R. Hall ‘52 (5)  T. Henderer ‘60 (3) V. Jose ‘44 (4)  T. Kershaw II ‘60 (2)  K. Selverian ‘97 (7) T. M. Sullivan ‘71  R. Sundt ‘50 (2) SYRACUSE R. Aikman, Jr. ‘56 (13)  M. Balkind ‘83  W. Barnes ‘68 (3)  G. Bluhm ‘42 (11)  F. Brandstadt ‘59 (7)  R. Broad ‘60 (12)  L. Cagwin ‘68 (9)  J. Dytman ‘71 (8)  R. Eckardt ‘66 (3)  T. Finnell ‘57 (29) W. Freiert ‘51 (2)  J. Freyer, Sr. ‘61 (6)  J. Gold ‘79 (14)  J. Heider ‘54 (8)  R. Holland ‘83  M. Jenney ‘55 (3)  W. Kagler ‘54 (10) J. Lynd ‘35 D. McFarlane ‘52  D. Menotti ‘64 (3) W. Namack III ‘57 (2) G. Patrick ‘42 (5)  S. Polo ‘83 (2)  M. Reiser ‘68 (4)  E. Salisbury ‘40 (3)  L. Schlegel ‘67 (4)  R. Spry ‘40 (4)  H. Stark ‘35 (6) W. Stark, Jr. ‘47 (5)  A. Stauderman, Jr. ‘58 (22)  K. Stein ‘83 (10)  D. Thorn ‘71 (4)  R. Thorpe ‘60 (19) R. Torrey ‘51 (2)  P. Zarins ‘60 (2) TECHNOLOGY S. Balsbaugh ‘54 (6)  L. Brazil ‘74  J. Buell, Jr. ‘56 (2)   T. Conley ‘08  H. R. Crowther ‘54 (6)  H. Drab, Jr. ‘69 (4) E. Ehrlich ‘55 (2)  J. Glowienka ‘71 (3) T. Hoffman ‘87 (10)  M. Huke ‘65 (21)  E. Kavazanjian, Jr. ‘73 (6)   M. Laidlaw ‘08 (2) R. LeBoeuf ‘88 (19)  R. Mackintosh ‘53 (7)  S. Martin, Jr. ‘50 (5)  D. Maurer ‘78 (9)  D. McComb ‘70 T. Nowak, Jr. ‘71 (2)   Q. Scripter ‘08 K. Shimberg ‘91 (7)  L. Slocum, Jr. ‘50 (10) T. Smith ‘45 (5)  G. Snyder ‘06 (4)   J. Stolmeier ‘07 (3)  K. Suelthaus ‘66 (2) Z. Swanson ‘71 (2) D. Warren, Jr. ‘76 (2)  S. Wood ‘69 (28)  R. Wothe ‘58 (9) TENNESSEE  T. M. Knies ‘71 (4)  D. Mouron, Jr. ‘77 (5)  D. Myers ‘74 (27)

 K. Snyder ‘94 (3) TEXAS  H. G. Adams ‘88 (2)  J. Allums ‘59 (5)  J. Blackwell ‘65 (8)  J. Cassell, Jr. ‘70 (31)  J. Dunlap ‘73 (29) D. Evans ‘69 (3)  J. M. Gresham ‘71 (4)  T. Heins ‘65 (2)  M. Hood ‘91 (5)  M. Mitchell ‘65 (37)  W. P. Nelson ‘59 (5)  A. Polser, Jr. ‘65 (37)  C. Reed ‘55 (11) W. Tibbitts III ‘61 (18)  L. Waters ‘73 (29)  R. Wiley, Jr. ‘49 (4)  J. Word ‘68 (3) TEXAS A & M K. Hickman ‘87 (9)  J. Hill ‘91 (3) TORONTO M. Economopoulos ‘93 (5)  R. Taylor ‘38 (23) TUFTS  E. Casabian, Jr. ‘64 (10)  J. Couture ‘57  C. Erickson ‘64 (5)  J. Fonda ‘51 (7) R. Hammond ‘91  R. May ‘62  D. Morse ‘42 (37)  D. Pickering ‘43 (10) J. Porter ‘43 (10)  B. Valentine ‘67 (12)  D. Vinton ‘52 (3) H. Wilkinson ‘69 (35) TYLER  M. Pond ‘84 UCLA  S. Howard ‘41 (20) D. Lyons ‘44 (8) UNION B. Bonanno ‘77 (9) N. Botsford, Jr. ‘54 (19) D. Cate ‘62 (10) R. Cooch ‘43 (3)  J. Gardeski ‘51 (10)  S. Hayes ‘89 (12)  R. Jarrett ‘51 (3) M. Martin ‘73 R. Obremski ‘59 (6) M. O’Meara, Jr. ‘50 (15) B. Rockwell ‘46 (2)  W. Underhill ‘75 (4) VIRGINIA  M. D. Ashbury, Jr. ‘54 (15)  D. Barbour ‘77 (19)  W. Brookhart ‘71 (21) J. DiNunzio ‘61 (5)  W. Eels, Jr. ‘54 (2) G. Ferrell ‘70 (7)  N. Frazier, Jr. ‘99 (6)  P. Hanlon ‘08  R. Hastings, Jr. ‘41 (4)   M. Houff ‘08 E. B. Hutchinson ‘65 (3)  S. King ‘69  W. Reusing ‘62 (15)  G. Sallé ‘29 (4)  A. Saufley ‘54 (15)   A. Smith ‘09 W. Updike ‘63 (13)  A. Urban ‘80 CEA VIRGINIA TECH M. Trasatti ‘91 WASHINGTON    M. Adams ‘09  J. Aitken ‘70 (5)  P. Anderson ‘09 (2)  S. Anderson ‘09  D. Baer ‘82 (9)  R. Bailey ‘61 N. Barr ‘49 (2)

 W. Bennett ‘10 A. Bergesen ‘58 (5)  N. Berkenmeier ‘10  R. Bienenfeld ‘72 (4)  N. Bogusz ‘10   M. Bo-Linn ‘09 (2)  E. Bolton ‘09 C. Boyd ‘48 (2)  K. Brady ‘10  R. Branch ‘08 (2)  J. Brennan ‘07 (3)  E. Brown ‘10  R. Bryan ‘56  L. Bryant ‘10  J. Butler ‘07 (4)  F. Calkins ‘07 (2)  K. Caouette ‘07  K. Carlton ‘86 (6)  C. Carter ‘09  M. Cochrane ‘09  Z. Cooper ‘09  B. Currie ‘08  L. Dam ‘68 (2)    B. de Peyster ‘09 (2)  S. Delano ‘08 (2)  H. Dobb ‘41 (2)  W. Dwight ‘79 (3)  B. Ecklund ‘10  C. Eggers ‘07  K. Eiford ‘10  B. Elfers ‘92 (15)  K. Ewing ‘09  J. Eyler ‘69 (9)  R. Fagan ‘52 (10)  K. Farkas ‘07  R. Fisher ‘07 S. Fisher ‘87 (8) B. Fortier ‘87 (6)  R. Gay ‘09    J. Geyer ‘09 (2)  D. Habib ‘86 (4)  G. Harris ‘71 (13)  I. Hastings, Jr. ‘56 (9)  W. Henderson ‘59  T. Hendrickson ‘67 (6)  K. Hennessy ‘09  B. Hicks ‘09  S. Holmes ‘10 R. Horne ‘89 (7)  A. Houvener ‘10  K. Howell ‘10  J. Hubbard ‘53  S. Iezman ‘70 (2)  W. Ingersoll ‘07 (2)  M. Iverson ‘48 (9) M. Johnson ‘06 (2)  M. Jones ‘09  K. Kaneta ‘59 (37) P. Keehn ‘04 (4)  B. Keen ‘50 (12)  R. LaBerge ‘87 (9)  L. Larsen ‘76  M. Leang ‘10  C. Ligrano ‘09 (2) K. Mackey ‘77 (8)  A. Majewski ‘85 (3)  R. Martin ‘59 (37)  V. R. Martin ‘66  R. Meier ‘73 (34)  C. Mejino ‘08  D. Morford ‘56 (5)  G. Morse ‘96  T. Mounts ‘08  D. Mozzochi ‘07  E. Munoz-Lopez ‘09  E. Nelson ‘07 (3)  A. Nordmeier ‘08 R. Olsen ‘56 (4)  Z. Ormsby ‘10  T. Phan ‘10  K. Popejoy ‘07  E. Prestbo ‘08  B. Raskin ‘86 (2)  D. Ravander ‘86 (8)  C. Reid ‘10  J. Reynolds III ‘08  M. Robson ‘09 J. P. Russell ‘79 (4)   K. Sahagun ‘08 (2)  G. Salisbury ‘09  K. Sanford ‘10  S. Sharma ‘09  T. Shaw ‘73  N. Shields ‘08  A. Smith ‘09

 P. Smith ‘66 (4)  W. Smith, Jr. ‘70  T. Solberg ‘66 (4)  T. Sole ‘10  J. Starr ‘10  R. Stirling ‘08  J. Taylor ‘90 (5)  P. Tuohy ‘53 (7)  L. R. Ulrich ‘40 (6)  Z. Vandiver ‘10  B. Vogelsang ‘08  R. Volk ‘07    R. Walker ‘08 (2)  T. Williamson ‘09 J. Wiltse, Jr. ‘60 (3)  R. Yeasting ‘55 (3)  R. Young ‘50 (10) WASHINGTON & LEE J. Hess ‘60 (7) L. G. Lawrence ‘59 (24)  J. Smith ‘62 (16)  W. Whitehurst ‘50 (9) WASHINGTON STATE  L. Amos ‘68 (29) J. Beck ‘36 (2)   T. Chavez ‘08 (2)  J. Clark ‘01 (2)  J. Egan ‘08  D. Gusseck ‘63  D. Hambelton ‘75 (6)  M. Hoagland ‘07 R. Hunter ‘50 (4) M. Kraemer ‘73  N. Kuester ‘05  C. Kurtak ‘42 (22)  V. Moreman ‘63 (6) L. Robert ‘57  R. Sherwood ‘64  J. Simpkins ‘81 (7)  G. Studle ‘57 (36) B. Wiggins ‘84 WESTERN ILLINOIS S. Brown ‘86 (10)  S. Devine ‘06 (2)  J. Goulart ‘80  R. Gruenig ‘85 (9) R. Higgins ‘74 (2) K. Hill ‘04 (6) S. Jones ‘87  R. Kleiboer, Jr. ‘93  S. La Buda ‘88 (12)   K. Lorts ‘07  J. Nevel ‘00 (7)  M. Pamperin ‘01 (2)  D. Pieper ‘07  T. Polaski ‘80  J. Porro ‘91 (3)  J. Schultz ‘86 (11) S. Wochner ‘01 WESTERN MICHIGAN J. Bicknell ‘91 (2)  H. Habenicht ‘61 (7)  G. Hale ‘52 (37)  D. Kanemori ‘66 (35)  D. Pew ‘63 (5)  V. Sutherland ‘57 (8) WESTERN ONTARIO  N. Brown ‘07 (2) A. Burnett ‘54 (5)   M. Daley ‘05  K. Hay ‘56 (3)  W. Hull ‘51 (2)  B. McCullough ‘08  D. Rudd ‘51 (2)  P. Williams ‘67 WESTERN RESERVE   A. Adrian-Karlin ‘09  J. Angelotta ‘45  P. Barratt ‘69  J. Becher ‘66 (3) C. Bizga, Jr. ‘69 (4) C. Cookson ‘51 (2)  K. Friis ‘09  B. Ghiloni ‘86 (2)  M. Hammond-Mujica ‘09 P. Kaluszyk ‘73 (7) J. Kendel ‘59 (8)  S. Marshall ‘87 (4)  R. Price ‘43 (6)

  R. Sacks ‘09  J. Stickney ‘48 (3)  D. Stuckey ‘47 (2) WICHITA  J. Adams ‘04 (6)  L. E. Ambler ‘68 (5)  G. D. Butts ‘60 (5)   C. Clark ‘06   J. Forsberg ‘08 (2) G. Hampton ‘79  J. Kuder ‘95  J. W. Little ‘58 (11) W. Loyd ‘77 J. Mattson ‘82 B. Myers ‘06  F. Schneider ‘07 (2) R. Scull ‘55 (3) C. Trammell II ‘68 N. Weidner ‘04 (4) WILLIAMS R. Buck ‘44 (3) J. Gepson ‘65 (5)  D. McDonald ‘50 (4)  J. Pilgrim ‘60 (6)  H. Rowan ‘45 (5)  J. Snyder ‘51 (2) O. I. Svenson, Jr. ‘50 (17) T. Thompson ‘52 (3) WILMINGTON  D. Cole ‘72 (7) WISCONSIN  R. Allman ‘58 (6)   D. A. Antolino ‘09  M. Baer ‘80 (7)   N. Berg ‘09  M. Branch ‘69 (3)  G. Camberis ‘78 (5) T. Coogan ‘58  G. Day, Jr. ‘70  B. Fellows ‘51 (10)   W. Fitzgerald ‘09  D. Fohr ‘73  B. Fondrie ‘08  J. Forester ‘33 (8)  R. Godfrey ‘54 (5)   J. Gottlieb ‘10  J. Gross ‘88 (4)  J. Harden ‘59 (10)  J. Harris ‘72 (19)  C. Herro ‘43 (10)  D. Herzer ‘54 (6)  E. Hipke ‘56 (13) J. M. Houdek ‘88 A. Hugunin ‘67 R. Hunner, Sr. ‘51 (4)  R. Jacobus ‘51 (26)  D. Johnson ‘70 (7)   M. Kennedy ‘09  W. Kolbert ‘85  P. Laper ‘68 (18)   C. Lynde ‘10  R. McLimans ‘68 (7)  J. Mead ‘61  D. Meyers ‘77  S. Miller ‘70 (7)  J. Morgridge ‘55 (3) W. Morrisey ‘43 (8)  M. Mueller ‘82  W. Nesbitt ‘76 (28)  J. Potts ‘78   M. Ross ‘08 C. Roup ‘67 (4)   N. Ruggio ‘08  S. Sandifer ‘10  S. Satek ‘88 (4)  W. Schwarting ‘51 (5)  L. Seno ‘71   C. Shulman ‘10   R. Soref ‘08  J. Stein ‘84 (8)  C. Thomas ‘59 (6)  J. Thomas ‘57 (7)  R. Thompson ‘67 (6) W. Trachsel ‘59 (36)  D. Vinson ‘59 (27)  R. Walcisak ‘74 (2)  A. Weber ‘77  D. Yenerich ‘82 (9)  J. Zahn ‘74 (4)

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Alpha & Omega Alberta Arthur Lloyd Eamer ‘48 Walter B. Sipko ‘69 William W. Winspear ‘54 Amherst Burnet W. Peden ‘42 Arkansas Leland D. Denard ‘78 Kurt Sterling Nelson ‘81 Bowdoin Caspar Frank Cowan ‘36 William Knights ‘51 Bowling Green Robert G. Fetick ‘65 Robert D. Leonard ‘68 Jeffrey A. May ‘71 Frank E. Pellegrino ‘56 Bradley Brandon Richard Fowler ‘97 Richard Arlin Hyde ‘59 William Allan Wade ‘65 British Columbia Jerry A. Macdonald ‘49 Edward B. Sleigh ‘44 Brown Alan Ernest Besas ‘52 Benjamin A. Chase ‘38 Amadeu Ferreira ‘51 Frank R. Rivers ‘51 Richard A. Shanley ‘56 California Robert L. Boone ‘38 James E. Brophy ‘33 Clay Harrold ‘36 John MacKenzie ‘40 Carnegie Shahriar Ishtiaque ‘98 Ralph F. Pelton ‘32 Chicago Robert W. Arens ‘44 George A. Balla ‘43 Richard L. Hood ‘38 Don F. Thomann ‘39 Clarkson Eric R. Bottrill ‘71 Santo S. Cali ‘65 Phillip S. Conley ‘62 Charles N. Wharity ‘64 Colby Stedman Brown Howard ‘42 John J. Pullen ‘35 Michael J. Riordan ‘59 Colgate Alexander T. LaBrecque ‘56 Donald W. Thompson ‘41 Charles H. Wennerholm ‘43

Columbia Donald J. Sengstaken‘46 Cornell Max R. Bluntschli ‘46 James J. Harrison ‘59 Alan P. Howell ‘50 Allin Brown Turner ‘36 Dartmouth Donald Elliott Clark ‘43 John H. Field ‘39 Eugene L. Klenk ‘52 Samuel G. Wallis ‘52 Denison Harold W. Widdowson ‘50 DePauw Philip L. Alsworth ‘54 Florida Brian David Bisson ‘91 Jeffrey N. Levy ‘83 Hamilton Charles E. Jurka ‘46 Kenneth L. Metz ‘45 Carl W. Peterson ‘53 Illinois Paul C. Cation ‘46 Franklin M. Kissinger ‘45 Harold R. Lett ‘38 Gerald E. Margrave ‘37 Indiana Edwin O. Ashley ‘45 John M. Henderson ‘43 Iowa State Royden K. Beedy ‘51 Royden K. Beedy ‘51 Joseph L. Downey ‘41 Richard K. Jenkins ‘38 Johns Hopkins Julian M. Plemmons ‘36 Kansas Gregory A. Elias ‘72 Richard M. Seibel ‘38 Norman R. Smith ‘38 Kent State Raymond Marshall Hyser ‘50 Joseph F. Sheibley ‘66 Lafayette Joseph Edward Hensler ‘41 Thomas A. Poulos ‘54 Lehigh Richard T. Berg ‘43 John W. Dietz ‘36 Richard F. Goebel ‘43 George Carson Lennox ‘40 Peter L. Ostermann ‘71 Frank Cornelius Rabold ‘39 Louisiana State David L. Stuckey ‘80

Louisville Andrew Barkley Doig ‘03 James A. Haycraft ‘49 Manitoba W. Campbell MacArthur ‘37 William Stanley Pollard ‘48 Beatty H. Ramsay ‘38 Marietta James G. Austin ‘43 Harold W. Haught ‘51 Jack D. Lapham ‘49 McGill George MacMillan Frost ‘45 George H. Hunter ‘53 Allan C. Warnock ‘56 Michigan John H. Netzley ‘57 Michigan State Richard L. Vanderveer ‘56 Middlebury Lennart B. Anderson ‘39 Peter V. Aronson ‘75 Cranston H. Howe ‘47 Luis Reid Lazo ‘52 Minnesota Arthur Charles Bredesen ‘37 Orville G. McDonald ‘41 Missouri Larry S. Barker ‘70 Stephen V. Crain ‘63 Charles Meredith Trumble ‘61 Nebraska Robert Acero ‘92 Fred J. Cassidy ‘44 Thomas W. Cheney ‘36 Carter Gant ‘39 Ralph L. Lindley ‘38 Edward W. May ‘41 Kenneth W. Newhouse ‘42 Frank A. Sawyer ‘40 North Carolina Jefferson L. Norris ‘73 Todd S. Rogel ‘75 Robert S. Tracy ‘69 North Carolina State Scott P. Harris ‘93 John William Hoffman ‘81 Northern Illinois Michael A.Seagroves ‘91 Northwestern John Murdock Clark ‘52 Robert M. Hausheer ‘48 Ronald A. Paterson ‘42 Ohio State Lars R. Larson ‘43 Oklahoma James Riley Lamar ‘42

Robert M. Trapp ‘50 William G. Whisnand ‘50 Oregon William J. Borcher ‘41 Richard C. Chamberlin ‘46 Dale C. McKrola ‘61 Jon I. Wright ‘58 Oregon State Royal B. Allison ‘42 Phillip Evan Barnette ‘64 Tom M. Price ‘87 Thurlow W. Tyler ‘36 Pennsylvania Christopher Norris Harrison ‘50 Philip A. Ricco ‘60 Pennsylvania State William G. Piper ‘44 Robert Legendre Smith ‘39 Ripon Michael A. Messenger ‘59 Rochester John P. Lee ‘35 Charles L. Stephens ‘53 Rutgers Ronald E. Becker ‘57 John S. Hoffmire ‘46 Herbert A. Ireland ‘41 Lowry B. Massie ‘65 Douglas F. Ungemah ‘57 Crawford A. Venn ‘41 San Jose Robert Bernard Antonioli ‘53 Herbert R. Blatt ‘50 Stanford Harry L. Haehl ‘33 Craig Robinson ‘50 Swarthmore Agustus Frank Buddington ‘38 Edward Lawrence Frost ‘47 Edward D. Henderson ‘40 Syracuse John W. Lynd ‘35 Harlan D. Munger ‘38 Richard Edwin Trezise ‘34 James W. Welch ‘43 Technology Phelps A. Walker ‘40 Tennessee Marc C. Taylor ‘90 Texas David H. Bell ‘64 Gregory Scott Dean‘83 Charles Alvis Gunter ‘58 Wilburn O. Shurtleff ‘59

Tufts Ellis O. Davis ‘52 Alfred E. Graf ‘45 Robert David Hughes ‘63 Lloyd L. Kratt ‘31 Richard P. Riordan ‘55 UCLA Alfred Robert Mancini ‘49 Kenneth S. Strom ‘35 Union Walter A. Fallon ‘40 Richard W. Henry ‘54 Stephen T. Palmer ‘34 Theodore D. Robinson ‘42 Jack Leo Ward ‘48 Washington Stephen W. Wilson ‘66 Washington & Lee John W. Cook ‘43 Roland Joseph Fraier ‘48 Robert Evans Jones ‘49 Allie Hartsfield Lane ‘43 Washington State Jason A. Taitch ‘94 Western Michigan Everett A. Wirgau ‘61 Western Ontario F. O. Kime ‘30 Donald J. A. Wright ‘33 Western Reserve Ralph P. Bruggeman ‘44 Wichita Brandon Lynn Crotty ‘92 William R. Nichols ‘50 Virgil L. Parker ‘49 Williams Clifford Billings Granger ‘61 John Cowdry Grier ‘40 Francis E. Holbrook ‘39 Robert C. MacArthur ‘44 Charles P. Reeves ‘43 This list refects notices received at DU Headquarters between June 13, 2007 and October 2, 2007. Please notify the Fraternity of deceased members or any errors at P.O. Box 68942, Indianapolis, IN 46268, phone 317-975-8900, FAX: 317-876-1629, or email ihq@deltau.org. Memorial gifts may be directed to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation at this same address.

Parting Quote “Fortunate is the young man who either in family or college relations finds himself constrained by some worthy ideal which makes him feel he will be untrue to his former associations unless he measures up to the talents that have been given to him. So every Delta Upsilon man has received a benediction. Let nothing rob us of the spirit of fraternity; let nothing destroy the bond of Delta Upsilon.” Charles EvanS Hughes, Colgate and Brown, 1882 U.S. Supreme Court Justice


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