ANNUAL REPORT 2015
FROM THE GRAND PRESIDENT
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e exist to build character, to strengthen values, to be a laboratory for leadership skills development, and to hone the social skills that are so critical to success but canโt be taught in a classroom. At colleges and universities across the country, we are filling significant voids in the student experience and delivering on a commitment to serve as a valued partner in higher education. We are providing highachieving young men with the continuous development essential to leading happy and meaningful lives. Early in SigEpโs history, we set our sights on becoming the premier college fraternity. Today, it is clear that goal has been attained. However, a deteriorating Greek system requires us to think bigger. We can no longer be satisfied with being the best fraternity. SigEp must be the leader of all campus organizations. Our success as an organization is determined in large part by the donors and volunteers who invest in our undergraduate brothers and the programs that define their college years. In our 2014-2015 fiscal year, our alumni, volunteers, parents and friends gave $2.9 million in support of the SigEp experience, a 12.7 percent growth in giving relative to last year. This generosity has strengthened our brand-defining Balanced Man Program through improved education and resources, well-trained volunteers, increased staff support, and chapter facilities that foster healthy living and academic success. The transformative impact of the BMP is undeniable, and our undergraduate brothers made it the official development model for all SigEp chapters at our 2015 Conclave.
An increase in donor support also led to an expansion of programs that complement the BMP and accelerate the development of our brothers. At EDGE, Carlson Leadership Academy, Ruck Leadership Institute, Life After College and the Tragos Quest to Greece, our brothers developed the advanced leadership and social skills required to lead their peers and serve global communities. With the support of annual giving, enrollment in these programs grew by 12.5 percent this year to reach 7,551 emerging leaders. Your investment in SigEp means that more college men are seeking out our Fraternity. Today, our undergraduate membership is the largest itโs been in more than two decades and totaled 15,421 at the end of last year. The academic achievement of our brothers is also climbing, and the average chapter GPA reached a historic high of 3.15 for the 2014-2015 school year. I dream of a time when every university wants a SigEp chapter on their campus because they believe passionately in the value we provide to their educational process and campus culture. Our Balanced Man Program, Residential Learning Communities and nationally acclaimed leadership events have given us a strong start. However, a transformational and permanent expansion of these programs is constrained by funding each year. In order for SigEp to achieve its full potential, we cannot rely on undergraduate fees to support more than 80 percent of the SigEp experience. We have important work ahead of us as an organization, and over the next several years we will embark on efforts to dramatically increase the size of our grant through both annual giving and endowments. In doing so, we will expand the impact of programs
that are producing the worldโs next generation of values-based leaders. Together, we will ensure that every brother receives robust educational opportunities throughout their college careers, experiences accelerated development through regional and national leadership events, and is supported by living-learning environments that rival the models established at Oxford and Cambridge. Iโm proud of all that we are already doing to make this happen, and Iโm honored to be able to share some of those stories in this yearโs annual report. None of them would be possible without your support and the generosity of thousands of donors and volunteers who believe in what we do and in our potential to do even more. Fraternally,
Richard W. Bennet III Grand President
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BY THE NUMBERS A summary of your giving
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YOUR IMPACT Chapter programs, leadership events and scholarships supported by you
30
NEW ENDOWMENTS Team Hartman and The Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute
32
REPORT CARD Chapter participation in SigEp programs, attendance at leadership events and performance
36
HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETY Recognizing undergraduate donors
39
BOARD OF GOVERNORS Recognizing annual leadership donors to SigEp
42
LEGACY SOCIETY Recognizing our estate donors
44
2014-15 DONOR LIST Recognizing all of our 2014-15 donors by chapter
58
LEADERSHIP National Board of Directors, Educational Foundation Trustees, SigEp National Housing Directors
60
WAYS TO GIVE
61
CONTACT US
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BY THE NUMBERS $2,818,370 $78,926
2014-2015 FUNDRAISING SUMMARY
CASH AND STOCK
LEGACY GIFTS
$11,480 $8,980 CORPORATE MATCHING
IN-KIND GIFTS
2 917,756 TOTAL GIVING
$ , 2014-2015 GIVING BY FUNDS
DONOR SUMMARY
ALUMNI: 3,025 DONORS / $2,572,083 BOARDS AND STAFF*: 86 DONORS / $180,514
CHAPTER AND NAMED SCHOLARSHIP FUNDS $1,077,174 / 755 DONORS RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES $959,931 / 258 DONORS ANNUAL FUND AND LEADERSHIP EVENT GIFTS $880,651 / 3,217 DONORS
AVCs AND PRIVATE CORPORATIONS: 29 DONORS / $91,651 FRIENDS OF SIGEP: 78 DONORS / $55,274 UNDERGRADUATES: 767 DONORS / $18,234
*Includes Fraternity, Foundation and SigEp National Housing Boards
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All figures are unofficial until our annual audit is completed by Cherry Bekaert LLP.
2014-2015 FUND ALLOCATION
*This grant is awarded to the Fraternity to fund SigEpโs nationally recognized leadership events and support the growth of chapter programs like the Balanced Man Program and Residential Learning Communities. **Residential Learning Community grants allow alumni to support housing initiatives, faculty fellow and resident scholar programs, and other academic programs.
$1,110,812
$1,340,113
LEADERSHIP GRANT*
$541,574
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITY GRANTS**
CHAPTER AND NAMED SCHOLARSHIPS
2013-2014 $1,000,000
2014-2015 $1,110,812
2012-2013 $680,000
LEADERSHIP GRANT
2009-2010 $240,000
2010-2011 $360,000
2011-2012 $400,000
3.15
3.15
10000
Conclave
15500
Non-Conclave
3.14 3.13
YOUR DOLLARS AT WORK
7,551
7500
3.12
15300 15200
3.11
5000
15100
3.1
15000
3.09
2500
14900
3.08 3.07
15,421
15400
14800 โ09-โ10 โ10-โ11 โ11-โ12 โ12-โ13 โ13-โ14 โ14-โ15 GRADE POINT AVERAGE
0
โ09-โ10 โ10-โ11 โ11-โ12 โ12-โ13
โ13-โ14 โ14-โ15
LEADERSHIP EVENT ATTENDANCE
14700
โ09-โ10 โ10-โ11 โ11-โ12 โ12-โ13 โ13-โ14 โ14-โ15 UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERS
BY THE NUMBERS
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Your Impact
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VALUED PARTNER IN HIGHER EDUCATION Ninety percent of college takes place outside of classroom walls. Those who spend that 90 percent with SigEp are enjoying a better start to college, greater personal and professional growth, and a more successful transition to life after college. Because of your support, SigEp is forever changing the lives of the brothers who spend their college years with us.
The chapter programs, leadership events and scholarships made possible through your generosity are filling a critical void felt by students, administration and faculty. Your impact can be seen through the stories shared in this yearรข€™s annual report, as well as the thousands more that are written on campuses across the country every year.
YOUR IMPACT
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BALANCED MAN PROGRAM SigEpโs Balanced Man Program is helping students achieve more in college, discover their passions and plan for their futures. At the core of chapter life, the Balanced Man Program provides the structure, support and guidance required to navigate the 90 percent of college spent outside of classroom walls. With a focus on scholarship, leadership and life skills, the program teaches brothers to lead and speak in front of a crowd, to work effectively with their peers and achieve their highest academic potential.
Alumni, volunteers and university faculty serve as mentors in the program, and progressive challenges provide brothers the opportunity to develop throughout their college years. Upon graduation, our brothers are prepared to succeed and achieve balance in every aspect of their post-collegiate lives.
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I didnโt know anyone when I moved here from Costa Rica, but my brothers gave me a sense of belonging to something bigger than myself. Iโve learned to cherish the Balanced Man Program because it has completely reshaped my college experience, my way of thinking and provided me so many different opportunities. I know that no matter where I go in the world, the lessons Iโve learned from SigEp will guide me to success. โ Carlos Soto, Loyola Marymount โ16
Sigma Phi Epsilon was specifically identified as an organization we were
CONTINUING TO LEAD AS A FRATERNITY OF FIRSTS
interested in joining the university, in
The Balanced Man Program has positioned SigEp as a leader in higher education, and a 2015 Conclave vote made the program the official development model of all SigEp chapters. With the milestone legislation, SigEp became the first national fraternity to remove pledging with an undergraduate vote. SigEp is responding to undergraduate and volunteer calls for additional Balanced Man Program training and resources. Last year, brothers saw improved service from regional directors, new education at Carlson Leadership Academies and resources to help guide brothers through the programโs curriculum. Gifts to SigEpโs Annual Fund support further education for undergraduates and volunteers.
large part because of the way in which the organization expresses its values through programs like the Balanced Man Program. โKaren Whitney, Ph.D., President, Clarion University Through the Balanced Man Program, SigEp chapters are able to support the academic mission of an institution while offering a variety of experiences
15,421
67
3.15
UNDERGRADUATE BROTHERS
AVERAGE CHAPTER SIZE
GRADE POINT AVERAGE
for its members. โฆ At Valpo, we value leadership and service, which are both core principles of the Balanced Man Program. This makes SigEp an excellent complement to the overall Valpo experience. โMark A. Heckler, Ph.D., President, Valparaiso University
To learn more, visit sigep.org/bmp
BALANCED MAN PROGRAM
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RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES Brothers at Residential Learning Community chapters have higher grades and are more engaged on campus. The Residential Learning Community program expands upon traditional residential college models from Oxford and Cambridge to provide unparalleled access to university faculty and high-achieving peers. Faculty fellows and resident scholars teach classes, host of๏ฌce hours and help brothers develop life skills they need to succeed after graduation, all within the chapterโs home. These state-of-the-art facilities provide premier student housing for undergraduate SigEps and live-in graduate advisors. They include classrooms, faculty office space and dedicated study rooms. Today, 50 chapters are accredited through a rigorous RLC application process, and elements of the program are being supported by Foundation grants at chapters nationwide. Gifts from alumni and friends support the four core areas of these living-learning communities: premier Balanced Man Program experiences, university partnerships supported by faculty fellows, strong networks of volunteer support, and physical environments conducive to academic success.
From the moment a student enters our RLC, they are flooded with opportunities and resources that will help them succeed. Living in an RLC has helped me develop the habits and skills that set me apart from my peers. โRyan Peebles, Illinois โ17 8
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3.25 AVERAGE RLC GPA COMPARED TO 3.15 FOR ALL CHAPTERS
Dr. Deb Mullen works alongside co-faculty fellow Patrice Berger, Ph.D., Director of the University Honors Program at Nebraska-Lincoln, and resident scholar Tony Lazarowicz, Ph.D., Nebraska Renaissance, to lead two university-accredited courses inside the Nebraska Alpha RLC. The team also provides ongoing academic support and has helped facilitate unique learning experiences like an annual study abroad program in the Amazon Rainforest. The RLCโs programs and facilities are supported by generous gifts from alumni and friends. SigEpโs RLC program creates a unique synergy between the goals of higher education and the Cardinal Principles of the Fraternity. SigEp adds value to the campus community, and the academic community helps these men become engaged scholars. Scholarship, leadership, intellectual
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excellence and integrity; it all comes
UNIVERSITY COURSES PROVIDED BY SIGEP CHAPTERS*
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
together in the RLC design. โDeb Mullen, Ph.D., Associate Dean of the College of Education,
155 FACULTY FELLOWS & RESIDENT SCHOLARS
*Data compiled in biennial application for SigEpโs Buchanan Cup.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/rlc
RESIDENTIAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES
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VOLUNTEER EDUCATION SigEp volunteers provide critical mentorship and support for undergraduates. Our volunteers offer new perspectives, insight and consistency. They serve as role models. And they help undergraduates overcome obstacles, avoid life-altering mistakes and accomplish goals that might otherwise seem out of reach. Their involvement contributes to the stability of our chapters and the success of our brothers. This year, SigEp volunteers had more opportunities to develop skills needed to be highly effective mentors. Expanded volunteer training at Carlson Leadership Academies and new, regional โDrive-Insโ made in-person education more accessible than ever. New volunteers found immediate support through the Training in Ten video series and new onboarding programs for chapter counselors and balanced man stewards. Volunteer education is funded in part by gifts to our Annual Fund. Brothers and friends determined to ensure the availability and growth of these opportunities over time are building an endowment named in honor of Past Grand President Phillip Cox (see page 31 for more).
As a new chapter counselor, and as a volunteer getting back involved, Iโm definitely glad I attended this training โฆ I am better prepared to have the importantโbut often difficultโconversations on topics like sexual assault prevention. โMatt McKnight, Nevada-Reno โ07
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2,425 TOTAL NUMBER OF CHAPTER VOLUNTEERS
As a higher education professional, I see college men are dealing with more problems than ever before and that they need volunteers and mentors. I wouldnโt be the type of professional, man and father I am today without the support of the mentors that volunteered their time for me, and thatโs why I volunteer today. Itโs important for us to give back to the next generation and help young men stay on the right path. โVictor Wilson, Georgia Renaissance, Ed.M., V.P. for Student Affairs, University of Georgia, National Director, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity
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3,125
IN-PERSON TRAININGS
VIRTUAL TRAININGS
To learn more, visit sigep.org/volunteer
VOLUNTEER EDUCATION
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EDGE EDGE is preparing young men to approach their college years with purpose and meaning. Students face unique challenges as they adjust to college: the pressures to โfit in,โ to drink alcohol, or to use drugs, and the stresses of balancing academics, extracurriculars, on- and off-campus jobs, and a new social life. At EDGE, SigEpโs newest brothers learn how to overcome obstacles like these and create healthy habits for a lifetime of achievement. Brothers return to campus with a greater understanding of their environments, their ability to influence others and the importance of living SigEpโs values. This high-energy, overnight program is filled with teambuilding activities and small-group discussions that teach self-awareness and sound decision-making. Gifts to SigEpโs Annual Fund make EDGE possible, and recent giving resulted in the addition of eight new programs and a record high enrollment. A total of 61 EDGE programs gave 3,888 new brothers the chance to experience their first national leadership event and connect with brothers, alumni and volunteers from neighboring chapters. The program is now overseen by New Member Orientation Director Meghan Grace, M.A., who comes to SigEp from the University of Arizona, where she led a three-level leadership development program for first-year students.
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PERCENTAGE OF NEW MEMBERS REACHED BY EDGE
EDGE helped me realize my full potential and taught me how to reach it in the future. The conversations we had taught me how to set my goals, what hardships to expect along the way and how to ask for help from my brothers. โNick Hymanson, North Carolina State โ18
70% 60% 50%
REACHING MORE BROTHERS EACH YEAR
40%
SigEp donors have made it possible to increase the percentage of new members attending EDGE, even as membership numbers continue to climb.
30% 20% 10% 0% โ09-โ10 โ10-โ11 โ11-โ12 โ12-โ13 โ13-โ14 โ14-โ15
4000
25 20
3000 EDGE ATTENDANCE
2500
15 INSURANCE CLAIMS
2000
10
1500 1000
INSURANCE CLAIMS
EDGE ATTENDANCE
3500
5
500 0 โ00-โ01
0 โ01-โ02
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HELPING BROTHERS MAKE BETTER CHOICES EDGE participants are better prepared to recognize and avoid risky behaviors that could put them or their peers in harmโs way. Since the programโs launch, SigEp has seen a significant decrease in the number of insurance claims made each year. To learn more, visit sigep.org/edge
EDGE
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CARLSON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY Brothers are empowered to lead their chapters and transform their campus communities at Carlson Leadership Academies. SigEp chapters are filling a void in higher education and challenging the perceived limitations of a fraternity experience. At Carlson Leadership Academies, chapter leaders develop the skills and confidence required to support a transformative SigEp experience. They receive hands-on education in effective chapter leadership, Balanced Man Program implementation, goal setting and project management. The academies are named for Brother Curtis L. Carlson, Minnesota โ37, founder and chairman of the Carlson Companies. Brother Carlsonโs philanthropic support and leadership helped expand this program from previously smaller leadership academies. Today, the Carlson Leadership Academies are supported by gifts to SigEpโs Annual Fund, and donor generosity helped support a record-breaking enrollment of 2,837 this year.
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96%
1 in 2
OF UNDERGRADUATES LEFT CARLSON WITH MORE CONFIDENCE IN THEIR ABILITY TO LEAD THEIR CHAPTERS
UNDERGRADUATES ENROLLED IN CARLSON WERE NEW LEADERS SERVING IN NONOFFICER ROLES
Carlson helped our executive committee remember what matters most during our tenure โintegrating SigEpโs Cardinal Principles into our leadership styles and the direction of the chapter. After Carlson, we created a plan aimed at providing academic assistance and resources to our members, and our efforts led to a .2 increase in chapter GPA this year. โAustin Dean, San Diego State โ16
2800
CARLSON GROWS AS TRAINING GROUND FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE LEADERS
2700
A growing number of new and rising chapter leaders are seeking the education delivered at these academies, even before assuming an elected office. Chapters sending current and future officers have easier transitions and more leaders on hand to support initiatives like the Balanced Man Program.
2500
2,837 2,701
2600
2,625
2,638
2,558
2400 2300
CARLSON ENROLLMENT
2,295
2200 2100 2000 โ09-โ10
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To learn more, visit sigep.org/carlson
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CARLSON LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
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RUCK LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE During an intensive five-day program, Ruck Scholars identify their true potential and develop a framework for mastering exemplary practices of leadership. SigEpโs top-performing undergraduates overcome perceived limitations and establish the skills required to lead meaningful and lasting change in their chapters, campuses and communities. The curriculum draws from the worldrenowned book, โThe Leadership Challenge,โ co-authored by Brother Barry Posner, California-Santa Barbara โ70. Prominent alumni serve as faculty and mentors for this lifechanging event that teaches the few to impact the many. Donors supporting SigEpโs Annual Fund make the Ruck Leadership Institute possible, including Ruck sponsors who provide scholarships to offset fees for deserving brothers each year. The program is named for Past Grand President Frank J. Ruck Jr., Michigan โ46, who was instrumental in the development of the Balanced Man Program.
The leaderโs unique legacy is the creation of valued institutions that survive over time. โJames Kouzes and Barry Posner, California Santa-Barbara โ70, authors of โ The Leadership Challengeโ
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Not only did Ruck allow me to collaborate with great men, we also built connections, friendships and brotherhood. I learned a great deal about my leadership skills and a great deal about myself. I can confidently say I now have the tools to be a better leader in my chapter and community because of my Ruck experience. โJosue Garcia, California-Davis โ17
100%
OF RUCK SCHOLARS REPORT RETURNING TO THEIR CAMPUSES WITH GREATER SELF-CONFIDENCE, BIGGER GOALS AND THE LEADERSHIP ABILITIES REQUIRED TO IMPLEMENT POSITIVE CHANGE
To learn more, visit sigep.org/ruck
RUCK LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
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LIFE AFTER COLLEGE SIGEP MAKING A DIFFERENCE SigEp is giving undergraduates the life skills and career insights they need for post-collegiate success. During this two-day leadership event, brothers connect with career coaches, sharpen interview skills and explore professional opportunities that await them after college. Sessions on personal finance, self-reliance and personal branding help brothers maintain life balance and stay true to their values while pursuing professional goals. This year, more than 250 alumni, volunteers, local business leaders and human resource professionals provided one-onone mentoring and group coaching. Each program offered a SigEp-exclusive career fair where brothers put networking skills into action, learned about specific industries and company cultures, and met with potential employers like General Motors, Lockheed Martin, EY, Edward Jones, Merrill Lynch, St. Jude Medical, Pfizer, IBM, LinkedIn, Box, Accenture, Corporate Executive Board, Dominoโs Pizza, Dot Foods, GEICO, NCAA and Under Armour. They also met with government agencies like the Senate Finance Committee and the FBI, as well as recruiters from top law school like Washington University in St. Louis and University of Michigan.
My company looks for virtue and diligence when we are hiring young
82% OF UNDERGRADUATES SAID LIFE AFTER COLLEGE OFFERS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT THEY CANโT FIND ON CAMPUS
49 COMPANIES PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEARโS LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
As a sales and consulting executive, Iโve leveraged the best corporate
professionals. SigEp develops both of these, so it only makes sense to
HR hiring programs, and the value provided by Life After College is world-
attend Life After College and other SigEp career fairs.
class. Brothers become highly equipped as a result of the networking, job
โJosh Hodnichak, Case Western โ10, Account Executive,
search strategies and career advice. Simply put, the lessons learned at Life
Corporate Verticals, Box
After College provide the fuel for SigEpโs future professionals and leaders! โSteve Thompson, National Director, Strategic Cloud Applications, Salesforce
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Life After College can be directly attributed to me gaining employment upon graduation. The advanced interviewing seminar is what helped me the most. Knowing what questions to ask and how to follow up is, in my opinion, why I got the job. โShane Mukherjee, Houston โ15 ONLY 23% OF EMPLOYERS FEEL THAT COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE PREPARED TO APPLY THEIR KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO THE REAL WORLD.
CENTER FOR COLLEGE AFFORDABILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY
ABOUT FIVE MILLION COLLEGE GRADUATES ARE IN JOBS THAT REQUIRE LESS THAN A HIGH-SCHOOL EDUCATION.
EARNINGS FOR AMERICANS BETWEEN 18 AND 34 ARE DOWN 9.3% (AFTER ADJUSTMENT FOR INFLATION) IN JUST A DECADEโTHE LOWEST SINCE 1980.
2015 GRADUATES ARE THE MOST INDEBTED CLASS EVER AND OWE AN AVERAGE OF $35,000.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/lac
LIFE AFTER COLLEGE
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GRAND CHAPTER CONCLAVE SigEp is leading major, positive change for the Greek world. Helping kick off a new school year, SigEpโs 54th Conclave served as the culmination of countless undergraduate, volunteer and donor efforts to make the monumental gathering one for the history books. Chief among these efforts was an undergraduate coalition that wrote and built support for legislation aligning all chapters behind the Balanced Man Program. SigEp donors also worked hard to provide funding for deserving brothers. A leader behind these efforts was the NUTS! McAuliffe Society, a group of over 100 SigEp volunteers and donors, who awarded 24 scholarships this year. Every two years, brothers and friends gather at Conclave to celebrate the past and chart a course for SigEpโs future. Gifts to SigEpโs Annual Fund support educational programs like the career preparedness, leadership and personal development education provided at Conclave.
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Without this scholarship, I would not have been able to attend Conclave. I had the opportunities to network with other brothers, witness groundbreaking legislation and learn from the educational programming. Hearing about the accomplishments of brothers from across the country motivated me to think bigger about how I can help my chapter and the Fraternity as a whole. This will certainly be a highlight of my undergraduate career. โAdam Medick, Northern Iowa โ16
$88,755
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WERE RAISED TO SEND UNDERGRADUATES TO SIGEPโS 54TH CONCLAVE
CONCLAVE SCHOLARSHIPS WERE AWARDED BY THE NUTS! MCAULIFFE SOCIETY
To learn more, visit sigep.org/conclave
GRAND CHAPTER CONCLAVE
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TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE This ten-day journey changes the way brothers view the world, their fraternity and themselves. Guided by alumni mentors and university faculty, Tragos Quest to Greece Scholars study the role that Greek philosophy, government and the arts played in the founding of western democracy and the American college fraternity. Brothers explore Greek culture and contemplate the origins of SigEpโs values and the Balanced Man Ideal. In addition to stays in Athens, Delphi and Nauplion, the 2015 program added visits to Salamis, an active archaeological dig at Olympus, the battlefield at Marathon, and a meeting with the former Minister for Culture and Tourism of Greece, Pavios Yeroulanos. The program is named for and made possible by a generous gift from Past Grand President William G. Tragos, Washington in St. Louis โ56, and his wife, Lilli.
There is no analogue for this experience anywhere else in the Fraternity world. Quite simply, the Tragos Quest is a singular vision and achievement โ it takes young men at the top of their game and transports them, physically and mentally, to the birthplace of ideas that so many of us take for granted, to civilizationโs cradle, and to the roots of the most important questions in fraternity life. โDarren J. N. Middleton, Ph.D., Texas Christian Renaissance, Honors Faculty Fellow and Professor of Religion, Texas Christian, Tragos Quest to Greece Professor
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It is truly astounding how bonds that can take months to create were formed within just a few days. We learned not only from each other, but also from the captivating country of Greece. I believe SigEpโs ideals and Cardinal Principles are universalโestablishing a lifestyle that builds spirited, balanced men. โKris Alvarez, Stevens Tech โ16
TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE SCHOLARS
Kristopher Alvarez Stevens Tech โ16 Biomedical Engineering 3.61 GPA Joshua Antonious North Carolina-Charlotte โ16 Business Administration, Operation Supply Chain Management 3.60 GPA Ryan Bixler Ohio State โ16 Marketing 3.52 GPA Timothy Cedrone New Hampshire โ17 Sociology, International Affairs 3.00 GPA John Emery Arizona โ17 Finance, Entrepreneurship 3.66 GPA
Jason Esau Murray State โ16 Organizational Communication 3.79 GPA Thomas Godlewski Loras โ17 International Studies 3.80 GPA Benjamin Hutto South Carolina โ16 Finance, Real Estate 3.73 GPA Kevin Madden South Florida โ16 Biomedical Sciences 3.30 GPA Brian Michalka Rensselaer โ16 Materials Engineering 3.85 GPA
David Miller Western Kentucky โ16 Civil Engineering 3.04 GPA
John Rumbelow Arkansas โ16 Finance, Economics 3.31 GPA
Cole Owens Emory โ16 Biology 3.80 GPA
Riley Shearer Montana State โ17 Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry and Economics 4.00 GPA
Tarin Phillips Iowa State โ16 Kinesiology Pre-Health Professions 3.83 GPA
Matteo Valles Georgia Tech โ17 Mechanical Engineering 3.83 GPA
Ryan Pitzer Washington State โ17 Mechanical Engineering 3.90 GPA
Alexander Wisniewski Toledo โ16 Biology 3.60 GPA
Spencer Ruchti Montana โ16 English Creative Writing English Literature 3.76 GPA
To learn more, visit sigep.org/quest
TRAGOS QUEST TO GREECE
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NATIONAL COMPETITION SCHOLARSHIPS Each year the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation awards 20 scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each to SigEp undergraduates who have distinguished themselves through academic, campus, community and Fraternity accomplishments. These scholarships are made possible by Annual Fund donors whose gifts help offset the rising cost of college tuition. Recipients represent the best of SigEpโs commitment to being a valued partner in higher education.
This scholarship has given me the confidence and financial support I need to pursue my career and education. As a product of this program, I feel I represent SigEpโs immense dedication to helping students obtain their dreams and succeed in life. โJason Hoop, Florida Gulf Coast โ15, MBA Candidate, Lutgert College of Business
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Beshoy Hanna Cleveland State โ15 Biology 3.76 GPA VP of Programming
Jack Jamison Oklahoma โ16 Engineering 3.65 GPA President
Jordan Nation Florida Gulf Coast โ15 Communication 3.90 GPA VP of Communications
Michael Welch Marquette โ16 Public Relations/English 3.60 GPA President
Joseph Baker Central Arkansas โ15 Physical Therapy 3.82 GPA President
Scott Berndt Missouri State โ15 Economics 3.96 GPA VP of Member Development
Michael Cerjance North Dakota โ16 Biology 3.66 GPA President
Tanner Elrod Northern Kentucky โ16 English 3.76 GPA VP of Communications
Jason Hoop Florida Gulf Coast โ15 Biochemistry 3.82 GPA President
Christopher John Ohio State โ16 Finance 3.63 GPA President
Noah Remnick Yale โ15 Journalism 3.85 GPA VP of Community Service
Ryan Woodward Fresno State โ16 Marketing 3.82 GPA President
Jason Bennett Connecticut โ15 Molecular Biology 3.60 GPA Varsity Crew Executive Board
CJ Cahill Christopher Newport โ16 Neurobiology 3.93 GPA Chaplain
Aaron Cromer Oklahoma State โ16 Finance 3.96 GPA VP of Finance
Nathan Garbig Northern Kentucky โ16 Public Relations 4.00 GPA VP of Member Development
Cole Howie Alabama โ16 Economics 4.00 GPA Student Government Association
Kyle McNett Drake โ15 Pharmacy 3.62 GPA President
Colin Walmsley Dartmouth โ15 Anthropology 3.91 GPA Rhodes Scholar
Cole Wujek Maryland-College Park โ16 Accounting 3.90 GPA House Manager
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ZOLLINGER SCHOLARSHIPS
I am extremely honored to have won the Zollinger Scholarship award, but I believe the credit should go to the brothers that have pushed me to achieve my goals over the last two years. This award is proof that with a commitment to brotherhood, we can accomplish anything we set our minds to. It is a significant milestone on my path to becoming a better brother within my own chapter and a better leader in my community.
Each year, the Zollinger Senior Award is presented to an outstanding senior in each of SigEpโs 26 districts for scholastic and extracurricular excellence. In turn, their chapter is able to award a Zollinger Scholarship to a rising leader during his junior and senior years. Recipients of Zollinger Scholarships are sophomore brothers who possess special potential for future leadership roles in their chapter and on campus. Scholars receive a $500 scholarship in their junior year and another $500 scholarship in their senior year. These awards are made possible by the generosity of Past Grand President J. Edward Zollinger, William & Mary โ27, as well as generous gifts made by his wife Lucile, daughter Frances and son John Zollinger, Lehigh โ57.
โCamden Buchanan, Washington โ17
2014-15 ZOLLINGER SENIORS Evan Autry Nevada-Reno โ15
Jonathan Cole San Diego State โ15
Max Fowler South Carolina โ15
Bruce Jacobson Texas Tech โ15
Andrew Lipinski Monmouth โ15
Carlos Romero South Florida โ15
Joseph Baker Central Arkansas โ15
Kevin Connelly Delaware โ15
Michael Gandara Texas A&M-Corpus Christi โ15
Mitchell Klein Washington โ15
Steve Love West Chester โ15
Jeremy Tipton West Virginia โ15
Michael Baron Emory โ15
Nicholas Dorner Toledo โ15
Zac Gillman Austin Peay State โ15
Jeremy Lakin NYU โ15
Graham Naasz Kansas โ15
Lucas VanEgtern Wisconsin-Platteville โ15
Alexander Bernstein Massachusetts โ15
Jack Edgar William & Mary โ15
Joshua Hood Indiana State โ15
Alex Lin Rensselaer โ15
Michael Paciero Lawrence Tech โ15
Casey Zimmerman Missouri S&T โ15
To learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships
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HICKS SCHOLARSHIPS As a sophomore in college, Thomas O. Hicks, TexasAustin โ68, was motivated by the Texas Alpha Chapter to get serious about his grades, which had suffered during his freshman year. He improved his GPA significantly that year and kept it up, eventually obtaining a masterโs degree at Southern California. In funding this special scholarship program, Hicks recognizes and rewards brothers who get on track with their grades after a poor start. These scholarships go to SigEp juniors who have significantly improved their GPA since their freshman year. โI started the Hicks Scholars program 20 years ago to provide a small incentive for brothers to โturn it upโ their sophomore year, which hopefully gives them a shot at the GPAs needed to take the next step,โ said Hicks. He is a Life Trustee of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation, has been the owner of the Texas Rangers and Dallas Stars, and is chairman and chief executive officer of Hicks Holdings LLC, a private investment firm based in Dallas.
The Hicks Scholarship impacted me in a way that not many people would understand. I went through a tough adjustment period my freshmen year, and my GPA suffered from that. โฆ My experience has taught me the importance of realizing when you need help, and how to ask for it. The Hicks Scholarship showed me that no matter how low I was, I was able to rise back up and become a better person. โDexter Emch, Toledo โ16
2014-15 HICKS SCHOLARS Israel Almeida Pepperdine โ16 Finance, 3.53 GPA
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Dexter Emch Toledo โ16 Criminal Justice, 3.86 GPA
John Fletcher Texas-Austin โ16 Management, 3.3 GPA
Nathan Murphy Clarion โ16 Business Administration, 3.75 GPA
Eric Trudrung Evansville โ16 Criminal Justice, 3.63 GPA
I want to thank SigEp and Brothers Clayton and Doud for honoring Max and me with this award. The scholarship helps us pay for our continuing education and gives us a chance to give back to our chapter. As soon as we received the award, Max and I both decided to give a portion of it to our chapterโs Balanced Man Scholarship. With these funds, they can continue recruiting the best men on campus and furthering SigEpโs legacy. โZach Knight, South Carolina โ15 Clayton-Doud Award recipients Max Fowler, South Carolina โ15, and Zach Knight โ15 worked together to reverse a culture of hazing in their chapter. They rebuilt South Carolina Alpha as a leading student organization on their campus and helped spearhead Conclave legislation that aligned all chapters behind the Balanced Man Program.
CLAYTON-DOUD AWARD Brothers helping brothers is a fundamental part of the SigEp experience. When Jim Clayton, Tennessee โ57, fell upon hard times with his nationally acclaimed business, Clayton Homes, fellow SigEp Wallace C. Doud, Wisconsin โ48, came quickly to his aid and helped navigate the difficult juncture, getting Clayton Homes back on course. Clayton Homes became the largest producer and seller of manufactured housing in the United States and was sold to Berkshire Hathaway in 2013 for $1.7 billion. In appreciation of Doudโs service, Clayton endowed the Clayton-Doud Award, which recognizes brothers who come to one anotherโs aid in times of trouble. The biennial scholarship provides $10,000 in scholarships to brothers who exemplify the relationship shared by Brothers Clayton and Doud.
Part of my philosophy of life is if you are in a position to help other people, thatโs your highest calling. The Clayton-Doud Award is a manifestation of what is in our Ritual. When a brother falls by the wayside, it is another brother who picks him up and helps him to recover. โWallace C. Doud, Wisconsin โ48
To learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships
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STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP Created by an anonymous donor with an appreciation for the lessons learned through studying abroad, this scholarship helps deserving brothers fund their study abroad experience. Each year, a single recipient is selected from a competitive pool of applicants based on demonstrated academic success, campus involvement and chapter leadership. The recipient receives a $1,000 scholarship to help offset the cost of tuition while studying abroad.
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As a first-generation college student from a family with low incomes and big hearts, this Study Abroad Scholarship has brought my dream of pursuing an international education closer to fruition. The scholarship gave me the opportunity to shadow physicians in Cuenca, Espaรฑa. I am forever grateful for the generosity and the impact it will have on me when I enter the medical community. โJustin Remmell, Louisville โ15
I am extremely honored and humbled to have received the inaugural Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award. I would not be in the position I am in today without the supportive environment and role models Iโve found in SigEp. The greatest benefit of the award has been the number of relationships formed with SigEps who share my passion for the Fraternity and wrestling. โMatthew Davis, Ohio State โ17
A SigEp Ruck Scholar and collegiate wrestler, Davis maintains a 3.94 GPA as a biomedical science major with a minor in economics.
FRANK RADER MEMORIAL WRESTLING AWARD The Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award was created to honor the legacy of the late Frank E. Rader, Davidson โ71, a lifelong SigEp volunteer and national wrestling figure. Rader was named the 1982 USA Wrestling Man of the Year, and he was inducted into the Order of the Golden Heart in 1999. The $2,500 annual scholarship recognizes undergraduates who embody the ideals of Sound Mind and Sound Body by engaging in competitive wrestling during college while demonstrating strong community leadership and academic performance. The Frank Rader Memorial Wrestling Award was established by a generous gift from Jay Hurt, Davidson โ88. โFrank was the first to teach me that SigEp extended well beyond the walls of my chapter home, a lesson that changed my life, and one for which I will always be grateful,โ said Hurt.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/scholarships
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TEAM HARTMAN ENDOWMENT The Team Hartman Endowment honors Past Grand President John W. Hartman, Missouri โ61, for the crucial role he played in co-founding the Frank J. Ruck Leadership Institute. Since the programโs founding in 1999, Hartman has returned every summer to personally mentor a group of undergraduates, sharing the wisdom heโs gained from a lifetime of service to SigEp. Over the last 16 years, nearly 2,000 undergraduates have attended Ruck. Those assigned to the โRed Group,โ a team of 20 scholars, have studied under Hartman himself. The campaign raised more than $500,000 in gifts and pledges, and will support the attendance of 20 Ruck Scholars in perpetuity. Hartmanโs group of 20 scholars was permanently renamed โTeam Hartman.โ
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To learn more, visit sigep.org/teamhartman
John has been a constant in my life since I attended the first Ruck Leadership Institute over 15 years ago. Since then, we have shared countless life experiences together, from starting SigEp chapters to climbing canyons to inspiring my two amazing kids. By establishing โTeam Hartman,โ future generations are ensured of experiencing what Iโve so greatly enjoyed about John: his passion for life and the ideals he espouses every day as one of the greatest SigEps ever. โZar Toolan, Columbia โ01
PHILLIP A. COX VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE Evan Autry Nevada-Reno โ15
Joseph Baker Central Arkansas โ15 Michael Baron Emory โ15 Alexander Bernstein
When lifetime volunteer Phillip A. Cox, Indiana โ84, Massachusetts โ15 Jonathan Cole was elected Grand President in 2013, he reminded the San Diego State โ15 Fraternity that a group of dedicated volunteers can be Kevin Connelly found behind every great chapter and SigEp success Delaware โ15 story. Cox made it a priority to grow the Fraternityโs volunteer base and provide better education and recognition to those directly serving SigEpโs chapters. Despite battling cancer throughout his term as Grand President, Cox was relentless about supporting SigEpโs volunteers. Under his leadership, a staff was hired to provide daily support to volunteers, and 765 volunteers received in-person education. SigEp brothers and friends were determined to ensure the availability and growth of these opportunities. In recognition of Coxโs legacy, they set a $1 million campaign goal to establish the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute. In the weeks that followed the 2015 Conclave, $850,000 was committed to the programโs endowment.
We thought of no better way to honor both Phil and the Fraternity than by funding the Phillip A. Cox Volunteer Institute. Kenda and I, like many others that have supported this effort, know that this is something that we have to do. Itโs absolutely critical to the health of our chapters to have a strong volunteer group, and in fact, our very future at SigEp depends on it.
NEW ENDOWMENT
โChris Bittman, Colorado โ85 To learn more, visit sigep.org/cox
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SigEp donors provide our brothers with unique and invaluable opportunities to develop as leaders and balanced men. It is no coincidence that chapters taking advantage of these opportunities outperform their peers. The following report card provides a snapshot of each active chapterโs participation in SigEp programs and leadership events. Also displayed are measures of performance seen through GPA, recruitment and retention of members, and Buchanan Cup awards for chapter excellence.
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TRAGOS
TOTAL
1
0
0
54
3.45
123
Alaska-Fairbanks
0
1
0
0
0
1
*
4
American
10
1
0
0
0
11
3.42
53
Arizona
38
21
1
0
1
61
3.39
86
Arizona State
29
8
0
0
0
37
3.21
120
Arkansas
53
16
1
4
1
75
3.16
150
Arkansas Tech โ
0
4
1
0
0
5
*
Auburn
15
11
1
0
0
27
2.77
Austin Peay State
14
9
1
0
0
24
Babson
11
9
0
0
0
20
โ
2.98
48
3.18
45
Baker
0
6
1
0
0
7
3.23
31
9
6
0
1
0
16
3.43
32
Ball State
18
16
1
4
0
39
2.78
55
Barton
5
16
0
0
0
21
2.8
24
Baylor
17
7
0
30
0
54
2.89
59
REPORT CARD KEY
Boston C.
5
6
1
1
0
13
3.47
38
RLC: Residential Learning Community LAC: Life After College *University does not track or report on chapter GPAs. โ Chapter not operational during reporting term.
Boston University
21
12
0
0
0
33
3.29
75
Bowling Green State
18
20
1
0
0
39
2.91
68
Bradley
20
9
1
0
0
30
3.06
63
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โ
110
Baldwin Wallace
โ
2015 BUC CUP
LAC
5
MANPOWER
RUCK
48
Fall 2014 GPA
CARLSON
Alabama
RLC
CHAPTER
EDGE
REPORT CARD
Bucknell
17
8
0
0
0
25
3.28
83
Cal State-San Bernardino
19
12
1
0
0
32
2.99
61
Cal State-Northridge
21
11
1
0
0
33
2.85
69
California-Berkeley
33
7
0
0
0
40
3.34
64
California-Davis
0
13
2
0
0
15
2.8
12
California-Irvine
20
7
1
0
0
28
2.97
52
California-Riverside
9
8
0
0
0
17
2.92
62
California-San Diego
7
9
1
0
0
17
3.02
58 112
California-Santa Barbara
16
26
0
0
0
42
3.09
Canisius
3
7
0
0
0
10
2.89
20
Carnegie Mellon
4
8
1
0
0
13
โ
3.16
93
Case Western
18
9
2
7
0
36
โ
3.38
70
Central Arkansas
28
6
2
0
0
36
3.11
75
Central Missouri
24
15
0
14
0
53
2.78
58
Chicago
4
4
0
0
0
8
*
27
โ
0
0
15
2.9
27
1
0
0
36
*
79
Fall 2014 GPA
1
13
RLC
7
22
TOTAL
7
Fresno State
TRAGOS
Fort Hays State
โ
LAC
โ
149
RUCK
79
3.3
CARLSON
3.29
EDGE
โ โ
CHAPTER
2015 BUC CUP
MANPOWER
2015 BUC CUP
Fall 2014 GPA
MANPOWER
RLC
28 81
TOTAL
0 0
TRAGOS
5 4
LAC
0 1
RUCK
8 26
CARLSON
15 50
EDGE
Christopher Newport Cincinnati
CHAPTER
Clarion
7
9
1
0
0
17
3.15
21
George Washington
21
9
0
18
0
48
3.19
99
Clarkson
5
5
0
0
0
10
2.86
44
Georgetown
0
12
1
0
0
13
3.63
91
โ
Cleveland State
12
17
2
7
0
38
3.33
20
Georgia
0
8
0
0
0
8
3.51
134
โ
Coastal Carolina
21
8
0
0
0
29
2.7
52
Georgia Southern
26
12
0
0
0
38
2.95
65
Colorado
33
14
1
0
0
48
Colorado School of Mines
20
5
1
0
0
26
โ
โ
2.76
99
Georgia Tech
0
10
2
0
1
13
2.71
37
Grand Valley State
23
7
0
12
0
42
Houston
9
13
1
12
0
35
2.71
57
Huntingdon
0
9
0
0
0
9
3.06
37
Columbia
9
9
0
0
0
18
3.5
95
Connecticut
11
10
2
6
0
29
3.28
63
โ
โ
3.28
84
3.1
59
Cornell
17
7
1
7
0
32
3.4
77
Illinois
12
19
1
4
0
36
โ
3.35
185
โ
Creighton
26
5
0
4
0
35
3.37
124
Indiana
39
8
1
0
0
48
โ
3.52
147
โ
Indiana State
18
32
1
25
0
76
2.61
54
Dartmouth
8
0
1
0
0
9
3.56
98
Davidson
10
13
1
0
0
24
3.22
66
Indiana Tech
6
9
0
0
0
15
2.86
23
Davis & Elkins
1
4
0
0
0
5
*
6
Iowa
18
11
2
0
0
31
2.91
47
Dayton
24
9
0
0
0
33
3.22
113
Delaware
15
8
0
16
0
39
3.04
114
DePaul
13
6
0
0
0
19
Drake
23
19
1
0
0
43
โ
Drexel
15
14
2
7
0
38
โ
Duke
0
7
0
0
0
7
3.04
69
3.24
111
Iowa State
23
28
1
0
1
53
3.22
86
โ
James Madison
21
9
0
0
0
30
*
99
John Carroll
18
6
0
0
0
24
3.32
67
โ
Johns Hopkins
0
3
0
0
0
3
*
75
3.12
110
3.2
79
3.34
91
Kansas
27
9
1
0
0
37
3.49
87
Kansas State
22
14
2
0
0
38
โ
โ
East Carolina
4
9
1
0
0
14
2.61
53
Kent State
12
8
0
0
0
20
3.03
28
East Tennessee State
13
12
0
0
0
25
2.82
64
Kentucky
30
8
1
0
0
39
3.07
51
Eastern Illinois
17
8
0
0
0
25
2.91
49
Kentucky Wesleyan
0
2
0
0
0
2
2.97
14
Eastern Washington
18
6
2
0
0
26
3.04
72
Lamar
2
6
0
6
0
14
*
26
Elon
4
6
0
0
0
10
Emory
12
7
0
0
1
20
โ
3.35
97
LaSalle
0
7
1
0
0
8
2.9
34
3.38
40
Lawrence
6
7
1
0
0
14
2.99
33
Lawrence Tech
23
22
1
10
0
56
โ
3.08
59
โ
Emporia State
9
12
0
0
0
21
2.77
13
Evansville
28
14
1
18
0
61
3.15
63
Lehigh
13
22
0
4
0
39
Ferris State
15
8
1
0
0
24
2.71
36
Longwood
11
7
0
0
0
18
3.07
66
2.87
30
Florida Atlantic
32
8
1
0
0
41
2.72
39
Loras
8
14
1
4
1
28
3.06
36
Florida Gulf Coast
18
8
0
0
0
26
3.21
59
Louisiana State
14
22
2
0
0
38
3.08
86
Florida International
33
12
1
0
0
46
2.9
110
Louisville
30
20
1
6
0
57
Florida State
33
7
1
0
0
41
2.96
130
Loyola Marymount
15
6
1
0
0
22
โ
3.1
98
3.37
100
โ
โ
REPORT CARD
33
34
1
0
10
0
0
36
0
28
0
0
35
2.82
29
โ
3.31
66
Marquette
8
8
1
10
0
27
3.14
36
North Texas
7
8
1
4
0
20
2.82
70
Marshall
10
3
0
0
0
13
2.15
4
Northeastern
25
12
1
0
0
38
3.33
112
Maryland-College Park
20
8
1
17
0
46
โ
3.22
91
Northern Illinois
18
11
1
19
0
49
2.91
30
Massachusetts
22
8
1
0
0
31
2.93
51
Northern Iowa
13
19
1
0
0
33
Memphis
8
7
1
0
0
16
โ
3.19
54
Northern Kentucky
16
10
0
4
0
30
โ
Memphis Lambuth
4
7
1
0
0
12
Miami (Florida)
4
6
0
0
0
10
Miami (Ohio)
24
6
1
0
0
31
Michigan
32
7
0
2
0
Michigan State
28
8
0
8
Michigan Tech
5
6
0
0
โ
2.98
58
3
68
2.86
22
Northwest Missouri
34
12
0
0
0
46
2.89
83
3.21
89
Northwestern
17
20
1
0
0
38
3.64
37
3.09
83
NYU โ
13
8
1
0
0
22
*
58
41
3.3
96
Ohio
13
6
0
0
0
19
2.7
46
0
44
3.05
98
Ohio Northern
1
10
1
0
0
12
0
11
2.7
39
Ohio State
49
33
1
0
1
84
โ
2.94
40
โ
3.45
155
Minnesota
23
40
1
0
0
64
3.24
109
Ohio Wesleyan
6
3
0
0
0
9
3.18
46
Missouri
36
0
1
1
0
38
2.94
131
Oklahoma
41
8
0
0
0
49
โ
3.22
240
Missouri S&T
18
17
1
8
0
44
3.2
82
Oklahoma State
22
16
1
4
0
43
โ
3.12
89
Missouri State
32
8
1
32
0
73
2.83
103
Old Dominion
7
8
0
0
0
15
2.69
23
โ
โ
โ
Missouri-Kansas City
6
8
0
0
0
14
3.05
22
Oregon
16
6
2
0
0
24
MIT
2
8
0
0
0
10
3.42
38
Oregon State
36
10
1
0
0
47
Monmouth
9
13
0
0
0
22
โ
2.94
29
Pennsylvania
20
11
1
4
0
36
3.26
26
โ
3.42
49
Montana
16
7
0
0
1
24
Montana State
0
7
1
0
1
9
Moravian
3
6
0
4
0
13
3.1
Morehead State
13
11
0
0
0
24
3.14
Pennsylvania State
34
22
1
1
0
58
Pepperdine
16
6
0
0
0
22
30
Pittsburg State
6
8
0
0
0
47
Pittsburgh
5
7
1
5
0
โ
โ
2.86
90
3.33
133
3.34
73
3.08
116
2.97
84
14
3.2
49
18
2.93
12
โ
Muhlenberg
17
7
0
0
0
24
3.23
45
Purdue
11
7
2
0
0
20
3.13
29
Murray State
25
14
1
0
1
41
3.41
70
Quinnipiac
13
8
1
0
0
22
3.29
110
Nebraska
42
15
1
0
0
58
โ
3.44
142
โ
Radford
4
8
2
5
0
19
3.36
26
Nebraska-Kearney
17
10
0
0
0
27
โ
3.39
73
โ
Randolph-Macon
4
5
0
0
0
9
2.67
26
Nebraska-Omaha
39
9
2
0
0
50
3.07
82
Rensselaer
9
10
0
0
1
20
3.27
41
Nevada-Reno
42
24
1
0
0
67
2.86
107
Rhode Island
33
12
1
6
0
52
3.04
78
New Hampshire
26
13
1
0
1
41
3.11
72
Richmond
34
5
0
1
0
40
North Carolina
17
7
0
1
0
25
3.17
52
Rider
18
7
1
9
0
35
โ
3.31
92
3.32
45
North Carolina State
37
15
2
0
0
54
3.1
97
Rochester
12
7
1
0
0
20
*
80
North Carolina-Charlotte
32
16
0
1
1
50
2.97
71
Sacramento State
18
8
1
0
0
27
2.83
54
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2015 BUC CUP
0
0
MANPOWER
0
19
TOTAL
10
16
TRAGOS
18
North Dakota
LAC
North Carolina-Greensboro โ
RUCK
57
CARLSON
32
3.32
EDGE
MANPOWER
2.47 โ
Fall 2014 GPA
0 1
CHAPTER
RLC
5 16
2015 BUC CUP
4 19
Fall 2014 GPA
Lynchburg Maine
RLC
TOTAL
TRAGOS
LAC
RUCK
CARLSON
EDGE
CHAPTER
โ
โ
โ
โ
โ
MANPOWER
7
0
0
0
41
3.19
114
27
9
1
0
0
37
3.18
89
San Diego
14
7
1
0
0
22
San Diego State
49
8
1
0
0
58
3.36
67
Utah State
13
9
1
0
0
23
2.79
124
Valparaiso
11
8
1
2
0
22
SIU-Edwardsville
5
12
1
19
0
37
2.9
48
Villanova
18
5
0
0
0
South Carolina
44
11
2
0
South Dakota State
7
8
0
0
1
58
3.39
52
Virginia Commonwealth
33
10
1
26
0
15
3.2
32
Wake Forest โ
7
0
2
0
โ
South Florida
43
11
1
0
1
56
โ
3.11
72
Southeast Missouri State
24
9
1
11
0
45
โ
3.04
90
Southern Methodist
26
11
0
0
0
37
3.35
65
Southern Mississippi
0
16
1
0
0
17
3.17
59
3.25
43
3.25
59
23
3.19
63
0
70
3.23
85
0
9
3.19
Washburn
5
8
1
0
0
14
โ
Washington
29
9
1
0
0
39
Washington State
33
10
1
0
1
45
โ
West Chester
19
13
2
13
0
47
โ
โ
โ
3.21
30
3.4
136
โ
3.23
112
โ
3.36
57
St. Joseph's
10
5
0
0
0
15
2.85
40
West Virginia
17
12
1
0
0
30
3.1
38
St. Mary's
17
0
0
0
0
17
3.18
36
Western Kentucky
13
9
1
0
1
24
2.69
45
Stanford
2
11
0
0
0
13
3.6
62
Western Michigan
33
9
0
8
0
50
Stetson
10
10
1
0
0
21
2.9
46
Westminster
2
6
0
0
0
8
Stevens Tech
27
11
1
16
1
56
SUNY-Fredonia
0
5
0
0
0
5
โ
3.54
93
2.78
29
โ
โ
3.06
73
3.05
35
Wichita State
23
11
1
6
0
41
2.99
63
William & Mary
18
7
1
3
0
29
3.19
46 100
Syracuse
11
10
1
14
0
36
3.34
107
Wisconsin
24
7
0
0
0
31
โ
3.22
Tampa
16
7
0
0
0
23
3.09
41
Wisconsin-Platteville
0
18
0
7
0
25
โ
3.17
43
Tennessee
48
12
1
0
0
61
2.93
121
WPI
6
5
2
0
0
13
3.34
44
Tennessee Tech
12
7
0
0
0
19
2.8
35
Wright State
19
10
1
8
0
38
2.96
30
Tennessee-Martin
10
7
1
0
0
18
2.36
32
Wyoming
11
7
1
0
0
19
2.92
40
Texas A&M
30
3
0
1
0
34
2.79
118
Yale
13
7
0
0
0
20
*
91
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
5
9
1
15
0
30
*
24
Texas Christian
34
15
1
6
0
56
Texas Tech
29
15
1
0
0
45
โ
3.35
141
3.05
137
Texas-Arlington
12
6
0
3
0
21
2.58
25
Texas-Austin
47
13
1
2
0
63
3.31
184
Thiel
9
6
0
0
0
15
Toledo
32
15
1
40
1
89
2.72
33
3.33
108
Trine
0
8
0
0
0
8
3.05
45
Truman State
22
6
0
0
0
28
3.02
62
โ
Tufts
0
5
0
0
0
5
3.33
64
Tulane
0
6
0
0
0
6
3.25
84
2015 BUC CUP
Fall 2014 GPA
34
Utah
RLC
UCLA
45
TOTAL
137
2.72
TRAGOS
3.37
10
LAC
47
0
RUCK
0
0
CARLSON
24
0
CHAPTER
EDGE
MANPOWER
2015 BUC CUP
Fall 2014 GPA
0
4
RLC
LAC
6
6
TOTAL
RUCK
17
TRAGOS
EDGE
Saint Louis Salisbury
CARLSON
CHAPTER
โ
โ
โ
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HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETY 2014-15 Named after SigEpโs Hoop of Steel Senior Charge, the Hoop of Steel Society is the Fraternityโs annual undergraduate giving society. Each year, the campaign launches at Carlson Leadership Academies, where undergraduate brothers make a gift of $19.01 or more in honor of SigEpโs founding year. Their gifts celebrate their undergraduate experience and the bonds theyโve formed through SigEp.
Glenn L. Holmes โ15 Maxwell J. Marcucci โ15
ARIZONA
best leadership
Adam E. Crompton โ15 John L. Emery โ17 Andrew G. Good โ17 Kevin M. Johnson โ15 Matt E. Kranitz โ18 Samuel Kraus โ17 Michael D. Lorenz โ17 Austin C. McCormick โ17 Hossein Namazyfard โ17 Joseph L. Neely โ16 Joseph E. Padish โ18 Henry J. Roden โ17 Sai Shah โ18 Tristen L. Watmore โ18 Kevin Yi โ17
experience Iโve ever
ARKANSAS
My time in SigEp has been, hands down, the
had. My university offers numerous opportunities, but the experience Iโve found through officer positions in SigEp have been unparalleled in the scope of responsibilities Iโve encountered. SigEp has developed me into the leader that I am today, and I will graduate much more confident in Chapter President Onley accepted the Excelsior Award for Housing on behalf of his chapter at Carlson.
AMERICAN
my abilities because of it. I give to the Hoop of Steel Society as a vote of confidence in SigEpโs mission and to support its continued success. โMark Onley, William & Mary โ16
Ismael Gomez โ18 Brooks M. Ribeiro โ16
CAL STATE-SAN BERNARDINO Jordan Q. Alvira โ17 Caleb Asbra โ18 Jesse Cady โ16 Andrew J. Lenzini โ16 Adrian Martinez โ16 Steven Morua โ18 Tyler Wolfe โ16
CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY Justin Johnson โ16
ARKANSAS TECH Thomas S. Avery โ17 Jordan D. Barnes โ17 Maro A. Croff, V โ17 Christopher T. Gathright โ16
Rodrigo B. Crisostomo โ16 Derreck C. Dasilva โ18 Andrew Diaz โ16 Deven W. Hill โ15 Daniel T. Schiff โ16
BAKER
CANISIUS
Jackson K. Moormeier โ19 Chad W. Phillips โ17
BALDWIN WALLACE Nicholas G. Traverso โ16
BARTON Thomas Mistretta โ15 Benjamin Rosolie โ17 Daniel S. Strutton โ15 Cody Warner โ18
George Eyambe โ17
BOWLING GREEN STATE Andrew Bennett โ17
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Joseph V. Nemesi โ16 John Rumbelow โ16 John P. Sokol โ17
BAYLOR
36
William R. Casper โ16 Richard G. Eber โ17 Cody Jones โ17 Hunter C. Marcuson โ16 Michael Setta โ17 Nathan A. Smith โ15
CALIFORNIASAN DIEGO
Jonathan J. Christen โ16 David Jamison โ17 Edward Reyes โ17
CASE WESTERN Brendan Bupp โ17 Alan Burke โ16 Matthew Randall โ16 Grant Simonson โ17 Jason R. Teplensky โ17
CENTRAL ARKANSAS Michael J. Counts โ16 Matthew P. Himstedt โ17 Tate McKay โ18 Austin B. Oberlag โ16 Corey A. Parks โ16
Kyle Peters โ16 Richard D. Sisk โ16 Jarod R. Wickliffe โ16
William J. Oldach โ16 Michael D. Rosenthal โ16
CENTRAL MISSOURI
Alin Barsan โ16
Nicholas A. De Jong โ16 Jeremy E. Goss โ16 Joel A. Jackson โ16 Jason K. Ketz โ16 Kendall R. Kraus โ17 Trey J. Lawrence โ17 Brandon M. Loredo โ16 Brock A. McCullough โ17 Jordan O. Snyder โ18 Jordan C. Staggs โ16 Douglas M. Swann โ17 Justin C. Vann โ17
CORNELL CREIGHTON Thomas H. Copeman, IV โ16 Charlton F. Meyer โ17 Nick P. Nussbaum โ16
DAVIDSON Ross Kruse โ17
DRAKE Justin Dwyer โ16 Parker Foote โ17
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT
EAST TENNESSEE STATE
CJ B. Cahill โ16 Maximilian S. Castelli โ17 Ryan DโErcole โ16 Timothy S. Laboy-Coparropa โ17 Eric H. Parsley โ17
Taylor Forbes โ16 William D. Perryman โ16
CINCINNATI Erik C. Angus โ17 Jeff Back โ18 Trenton T. Pfister โ18 Robert N. Wagner, IV โ16
CLARION James A. Delawrence โ16 Devin J. Forgey โ16 Trapper Hughes โ17 Daniel Letts โ17 Collin Meyers โ17 Seth R. Updegraff โ17 Devon D. Vallies โ17 Lance A. Whitehead โ16
CLEVELAND STATE Nicholas Bossard โ16 Jordan M.C. Ficyk โ18 Matthew A. Lisak โ15 Andres Saldana โ18
EASTERN WASHINGTON Jesse D. Greening โ15 Nathan Peters โ16
EMORY Kyle T. Adams โ17 Jonah Chang โ17 Kang Kyuk Ko โ16 Daivik J. Malhotra โ17 Cole J. Owens โ16 Amol Vadhan โ17
EMPORIA STATE Dominic Eliot โ16 Jesse Higginbotham โ18 Taylor Weisman โ17
FLORIDA STATE Marcos A. Cabello โ17
GEORGETOWN Ashwin C. Puri โ18
GEORGIA
Colton T. Aldridge โ18 Evan Campbell โ17 Nicholas Daskalakis โ17 C. Jacob Overstreet โ17 Nicholas Stauch โ17
Logan J. Chappuis โ17 Houston A. Gaines โ17 Garrett M. Hendricks โ16 James A. McCartney โ16 Kurt C. Mueller โ16 Clark C. OโKelley, III โ16 Hudson H. Wilson, Jr. โ16 Jackson H. Wise โ18
CONNECTICUT
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Tyler D. Cappello โ16 Daniel Carnein โ16 Robert F. Ciolino โ16 Zane R. Cooke โ18 Paul M. Deangelis โ17 Jacob A. Gardner โ17 Samad A. Khan โ18 Michael K. McGuigan โ16
Tyler J. Dinges โ17 Brennan Patrick โ17
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES
HOUSTON Jesus M. Aguirre โ18 Raphael J. Alba โ16 Rocky J.S. Alberti โ18 Arbaaz S. Ali โ14
Stratton R. Berlin โ17 Tyler Blease โ18 Calen A. Boyd โ18 Naveed K. Budhwani โ18 Sergio G. Castillo โ18 Ryan W. Cowell โ18 Jordan Cruz โ16 Manual J. Dasilva Quiroz โ15 Philip Dial โ18 Brett Edleman โ16 William Fenimore โ18 Kyle E. Ferguson โ17 Luke C. Fontenot โ15 Jesus G. Garcia, Jr. โ18 Jonathan D. Garcia โ17 Cristian A. Govea โ17 Justin P. Gross โ15 Robert E. Groux, III โ17 Corey S. Haas โ18 Blake Heslep โ17 Christian Hollowell โ18 Dean J. Ikonomou โ16 Enrique D. Lamb, IV โ16 Carlos M. Leal โ15 Jeffrey G. Lee โ16 James S. Marrs โ18 Brian S. Masinag โ17 Austin J. Moeller โ15 Sunil K. Motwani โ14 Shane Mukherjee โ15 Juan Diego Munoz โ18 Cameron W. Piske โ18 Craig A. Putman โ15 Adam S. Reichstein โ17 Alejandro J. Rojas โ15 Humberto Sanchez โ16 Alexander J. Sheridan โ17 Andres Socorro โ16 Joel Tan โ17 Kenneth Torres-Hernandez โ18 Rolando G. M. Yabut โ15
INDIANA STATE Andrew L. Asher โ18 Dillon M. Hults โ16 Luke B. Schingel โ17 Preston Senesac โ17 Devin W. Shafer โ15 Irvin G. Victor โ18
INDIANA TECH James V. Franklin โ17 Nathan A. Kirk โ17 Bryce A. Leming โ16 Justin B. Neff โ14 Christopher K. Newman โ17 Demarkus Polk โ17 Robert J. Reese โ18 Mitchell J. Showman โ16 Devin C. Stone โ17 Trevor M. Topa โ17
IOWA Ian Murphy โ16
IOWA STATE Tarin Phillips โ16
JACKSONVILLE STATE Christopher M. Fraser โ15 Daniel Gilbert โ15 Ryan M. Kirby โ17 Brian Sanders โ15 Walker Sandlin โ17 Corey Self โ18 Corbin T. Shaw โ17 Joseph S. Winslett โ15
JOHN CARROLL Sean C. Leroy โ18 Anthony C. Volpe โ18
KENT STATE George G. Farah โ17 Logan K. Georskey โ17 Alfredo C. Hildebrandt โ14 Reid Schaffer โ17
KENTUCKY Chad R. Eaton โ16 Brandon J. Lee โ15 Peter G. Ponce-Toriz โ17 Reed T. Tabor โ17
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN Travis Rowland โ16 Connor Thompson โ16
LAMAR Kyle D. McCrary โ17 Ryan C. Webb โ18
LAWRENCE TECH Christopher Brooks โ17 Brendon D. Clover โ17 Justin T. Hartsaw โ15 Travis D. McCall โ18 Jess W. Moon โ16 Michael D. Paciero โ15 Corbin Patten โ18 Nicholas J. Sytsmaโ18 Richard R. Yelda โ16
LEHIGH William F. Sullebarger โ17
LONGWOOD David Garvis โ16
LORAS Nathaniel J. Kapraun โ15 Zachery T. Lindstrom โ17 Douglas Zabler โ15
LOUISIANA STATE Christopher J. Dedo โ17 Ryan P. Downey โ18 Beau B. Navarre โ18
LOUISVILLE John M. Dashner โ17 Brent Garner โ16 Parker T. Howard โ17 Brad Proffitt โ16 Dexter Smith โ16 Travone Taylor โ15
D. Alec Gates โ16 Matthew Leal โ16 Graden Lovelace โ20 Max Petty โ17 Tyler J. Rutledge โ17 Greg Sattler โ17
MONMOUTH
LYNCHBURG
Samuel E. Dummer โ18
Alan O. Contreras โ17 Jaime A. Palacios โ17 Peyton Wright โ17
MONTANA STATE
MARQUETTE Matthew E. Lindberg โ17 Brian Stumph โ17 Michael B. Welch โ16
MARYLAND-COLLEGE PARK Justin Garcia โ17
MASSACHUSETTS Andrew Cheung โ18 Elan C. Radbil โ16 Adam P. Tellier โ17
MEMPHIS Alvis Dowty, III โ15
MEMPHIS LAMBUTH Dustin A. Forsythe โ18 William B. Gish โ18 Matthew P. Glover โ17 Robert L. Haines โ18 Renard R. Miles, II โ16 Jonathan P. Williams โ15 Logan A. Wilson โ17
MICHIGAN STATE Tyreese J. Brewington โ17 Bailey A. Brzys โ17 Kevin J. Kurzeja โ17 Ryan J. Nagy โ17 Jack OโNeill โ16 Clay J. Prickett โ17
MICHIGAN TECH Michael C. Dery, II โ15
MISSOURI STATE Daniel Altmann โ18 Josh Beezley โ17 Bradley Kummer โ17 Ryan McFarland โ17 Colin J. Mueller โ17 Joshua L. Perfect โ17 Jacob Shockley โ17 Jacob A. Steinberg โ17
MISSOURIKANSAS CITY Dominick Adlich โ19 Marcus Daniels โ17
Dayton Cooney โ16 Chaise R. DeVries โ16 Connor Hoffmann โ18 Carl L. Minifie โ17 Ryan K. Schwab โ17 Riley D. Shearer โ17
MOREHEAD STATE
P. Venson Nunnaley โ15 Connor P. Ryan โ17 Peter Sheldon โ16 Michael C. Wong โ15
NORTH CAROLINA GREENSBORO Suleiman Mansaray โ18
NORTH DAKOTA Keegan Hilmer โ16 Luke Jirik โ16
Jesse E. Fate โ17 Tyler L. Ferguson โ18 Collin Green โ18 Zach Richardson โ17 Brian Q. Rosebrook โ15 Tyler J. Smith โ18 Tj St. John โ18 Quinnten K. Thompson โ17 Erik G. Williams โ20
SALISBURY
NORTH TEXAS Andrew G. Maeder โ16 Barrett Mick โ16
Matthew S. Alegria โ15 Wilson S. Hull โ15 Alexander S. Nelson โ15 Taylor J. Stenman โ14
PENNSYLVANIA STATE
SOUTH CAROLINA
NORTHEASTERN
Timothy R. Sonier โ17
Eric T. Muller โ18
William M. Fowler โ15 Benjamin A. Hutto โ16 Kyle S. McCoil โ17 Camden S. Wiggins โ16
PURDUE
SOUTH FLORIDA
Clark D. Adams โ18 Tyler M. Anderson โ17 Jacob G. Baird โ17 Jacob M. Bridges โ18 Kevin R. Brost โ17 Chantry A. Carroll โ17 Adam C. Culbreath โ18 Jason P. Esau โ16 Matthew J. Fitzer โ16 Alexander M. Hopewell โ16 Renn H. Lovett โ17 John E. Ramey โ17 Josh Spurrier โ18 Tanner A. Ward โ17
NORTHERN ILLINOIS
Christian Vetter โ17
NEBRASKA-KEARNEY
Nicholas D. Shepherd โ15
Nicholas Altman โ16 Ethan S. Collie โ17 Johan Coon โ16 Forrest C. Meade โ16 Jacob C. Ogle โ15 Bowen Sheng โ15 Bryan A. Tate โ16 Todd B. Turner โ16
NORTHWESTERN
RENSSELAER
Michael A. Mantas โ15
Thomas W. Cronin โ16 Jonah Duch โ17 Andrew Groskopf โ16 David T. Harris โ16 Lavin D. Hiranandani โ17 Christopher J. Markum โ17 Brian J. Michalka โ16 Anton Nekhai โ15 Drake C. Perrior-Small โ17 Kenneth J. Vetter โ18
Jared G. Buller โ17 Matthew C. Buresh โ18 Benjamin Grossnicklaus โ17 Luke Grossnicklaus โ18 Tyson S. Lanka โ17 Austin C. Partridge โ18 Clark Pohlmeier โ18 Adam Ripp โ16 Samuel Sutherland โ18
NEW HAMPSHIRE Timothy J. Cedrone โ17
NORTH CAROLINA STATE Mark Hove โ18 Alex A. Starnes โ15 Devin Van Pelt โ18
NORTH CAROLINACHARLOTTE Colin Abercrombie โ16 Joshua Antonious โ16 Michael R. Brennan โ16 Ryan D. Fertakos โ16 Daniel E. Geneser โ18 Trevor Linscheid โ17
TEXAS-ARLINGTON
SAN DIEGO STATE
PITTSBURGH
MURRAY STATE
SAN DIEGO
Mason J. Crow โ17 Matthew T. Kim โ16 Colton F. Surcamp โ15
Jacob Bjoerkman โ18 Jack Healy โ19 Alexander Kennedy โ18
Harrison N. Bailey โ17
TEXAS TECH
Joseph M. Landeis โ17
OREGON STATE
Alexander J. Andrews โ15 Jesus O. Garcia โ18 Michael J. Veloz โ18
NORTHERN IOWA Cavan Finn โ18 Michael Foley โ16 Avery Johnson โ18 Cody McLees โ16 Nicholas Sailer โ17 Barry Schintler โ15 Cody Schulte โ16
NORTHWEST MISSOURI
OHIO NORTHERN Bryce Gray โ17
OHIO STATE Ryan M. Bixler โ16 Matthew J. Davis โ17 Connor C. Foster โ16 Christopher H. John โ16 Austin Stewart โ16
OHIO WESLEYAN Peter Cook โ16 Woody A. Jamiel โ16 Mason C. Tomblin โ17
OKLAHOMA STATE Connor R. Brown โ17 Robert K. Castleberry โ18 Levi N. Close โ17 Aaron C. Cromer โ16 Devin Currier โ17 Dominic C. Eramo โ16
QUINNIPIAC Matthew K. Blumenthal โ17 Lewis Clarke โ16 Gabriel Reyes โ16
RADFORD
RHODE ISLAND Gregory R. Husta โ18
ROCHESTER Cameron D. Cummings โ15 Tate T. Richards โ17
SACRAMENTO STATE Ryan J. Gazale โ16 Jean Indaburu โ15 Jordan Lowe โ16
Weldon L. weber, III โ14 Trevor H. Wulff โ18
Brandon Leavy โ17 Mauriccio Navarrete โ16 Charlie Stanley โ16 John F. Thompson โ17
Zach J. Chapman โ15 Steve N. Ferlita โ16 Brandon D. Fersten โ16 Preston K. Haytac โ17 Francis A. Henderson โ17 Ralph R. Herz โ16 Kevin V. Madden โ16 Ryan McKalvey โ18 Edgar O. Molina โ16 Matthew P. Moschell โ16 Carlos M. Romero โ15 Ryan T. Violette โ17
SOUTHERN METHODIST Robert A. Lewis โ18 Nicholas Trajcevski โ18
ST. MARYโS Eric R. Rodriguez โ17
STETSON Thomas A. Beckett โ14 Brendan T. Beitler โ14 Austin L. Coates โ18 Kyle J. Fischl โ17 Cody A. Stacy โ17
STEVENS TECH Kris N. Alvarez โ16 Ryan P. Bardeer โ17 Zachary S. Binger โ18 Patrick A. Depaolo โ18 John Griggs โ14 Michael A. McCarthy โ17 Jorge A. Rivera โ15
TEXAS A & MCORPUS CHRISTI Gabriel A. Cisneros โ14 Ernest Reed Garza โ14 Joshua L. Meriwether โ14
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Seth B. Linker โ15
Derrick E. Crayton, II โ17 Dylan Cryer โ14 Matthew R. Fournier โ14 Justin Hickman โ14 Dalton W. Miles โ14 Clint J. Ramirez โ14
TEXAS-AUSTIN Scott A. Abbey โ18 Daniel J. Adkins โ18 Grant Adkins โ15 William R. Aigner โ18 Michael Aldridge โ15 Tyler Alexander โ15 Matthew T. Altman โ14 Tom Andrews โ15 Danny N. Arnold โ15 John-Paul Bach โ17 Michael Bailey โ17 Edward A. Banner, III โ16 Jeff Barnwell โ16 Kyle D. Barton โ18 Maxwell Bastian โ14 Dylan Beason โ16 John Henry C. Beck โ15 Brooks Beckelman โ16 Jordan Bernstein โ17 Michael R. Blackburn โ18 Chandler A. Block โ17 Andrew Boyd โ17 Jack Brewer โ17 Will Brown โ17 William Bruner โ16 Blake Buchen โ16 Brian Buell โ16 Parker Burns โ16 Connor Bush โ16 Ryan P. Bush โ15 Dean S. R. Butler โ15 Josh Cannon โ16 Miles Cantrell โ17 Jeffrey Carlson โ17 Samuel B. Cheatham โ15 Nick Christensen โ17 Ryan Clegg โ17 Conner Cowart โ17 Kevin A. Crabb โ18 Keith Crawford โ16 Kyle J. Cunningham โ15 Brandon Daniels โ16 Chris De Ayala โ17 Paul De Ayala โ16 Alex R. DeAyala โ16 Marcus E. DeAyala โ18 Niko Demeris โ18 Austin Dickerson โ16 Charles A. Dixon, III โ18
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HOOP OF STEEL SOCIETY CONTINUED Michael Doorey โ17 William G. Duffy โ16 Christopher R. Dyer โ18 Baxter G. Easley โ15 Kyle P. Echerd โ15 Andrew J. Einspanier โ15 Taylor Epperson โ16 Austin B. Ernst โ15 Josh Euers โ17 Matthew B. Ferguson โ15 Nathan C. Flanigin โ18 Jackson Fletcher โ18 John C. Fletcher โ16 John T. Flume โ14 Randol L. Flume โ15 Jimmy Fort โ16 Corey Fruithandler โ16 Jack Gaffney โ18 Parker T. George โ14 Jay A. Gerrie โ15 Dylan G. Glosser โ18 Luke M. Gorski โ18 Chad Greisbach โ16 Beau C. Grenier โ14 Charles A. Griffin โ18 Ryan Griffin โ17 Guy W. Griffith โ16 Maxwell R. Guarniere โ15 Leo J. Gute โ18 Scott H. Hanks โ15 Madison Harbuck โ16 Hunter P. Harvin โ14 Jack Hawkins โ18 Matthew Hays โ16 Luke Heytens โ17 Thomas G. Holshouser โ15
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Benjamin C. Horton โ18 Devin A. Huffines โ15 Garrett J. Huffines โ15 Robert M. B. Jelinek โ15 John A. Jewett โ18 Cameron Johnson โ16 Matthew Johnson โ18 Mitchell Johnson โ18 Nathaniel F. Johnson โ15 Nicholas F. Johnston โ18 Blake Jones โ16 Austin D. Kaiser โ16 Chad Kaiser โ18 Kurt Kaiser โ17 Carter D. Kemp โ15 Clay M. Kemp โ18 Angus Klamer โ15 Philip J. Koelsch โ16 Christopher R. Koskovich โ17 Thomas Laidlaw โ18 Adam E. Landefeld โ18 Jared Lapidus โ17 Nick Lednicky โ17 Jett Lucia โ17 Blake Lueder โ17 Lee Lueder โ16 Austin Lupton โ15 Mark A. Lupton, Jr. โ15 Ryan Lynch โ16 Ted Mackey โ16 Mac Maguire โ16 Samuel C. Malone โ18 Canyon Manske โ17 Maclean R. Martin โ15 Preston Martin โ16 John M. Marymont โ15 Kyle A. Mason โ15 Tanner R. Mauro โ18 Nolan McCarthy โ18
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Henry T. McCourt โ14 Caleb T. McCoy โ15 Michael N. McCrory โ18 Sam McQuilkin โ17 Andrew Mealey โ17 Chuck H. Meriwether โ18 Peter Millhorn โ16 Kolten Morris โ16 Bryan J. Moynihan โ15 Jack Nelms โ17 David A. Nelson โ18 John R. Noble โ15 Cole Norton โ16 William OโKeefe โ16 William C. Owen โ14 Nick Pasta โ17 Dean Patteson โ17 Andrew Pickens โ16 Peyton J. Poynter โ15 Kyle Rathgeb โ17 Cole Rauscher โ18 Drew P. Raymond โ15 Alex M. Reinking โ15 Andrew R. Rexroat โ15 Joseph Reynolds โ16 Matthew Reynolds โ16 Caleb H. Richter โ14 Jeston L. Riffert โ15 Mitchell T. Rigamonti โ18 David C. Riley โ14 Reed S. Roberts โ18 Campbell K. Ross โ18 Andrew Russell โ16 John R. Rutherford โ18 Kyle Santry โ17 John Savage โ15 Parker Schramm โ16 Wesley Sentell โ17 Colton Shearer โ18
Blaine M. Simmons โ15 McKenzie S. Smith โ15 Walker Smith โ17 Will Smith โ17 Blake W. Sparks โ18 Andrew Spivey โ16 Peter R. Stanley โ18 Anthony D. Stephenson โ18 John H. Swingler โ15 Alex Tassopoulos โ17 Philip M. Teffeteller โ18 Reid Thompson โ16 Garrett Toledo โ16 Kevin Toth โ16 Andy Trimble โ16 Augustine Valega โ16 S. Cole Vehslage โ16 Alex Wagman โ17 Connor White โ16 James Whitehead โ14 Thomas B. Whitehead โ18 Peyton Wilson โ16 Alec J. Woodmansee โ18 Phil Young โ17
UTAH STATE
Trevor J. Bollinger โ17
George L. Maciak โ16 Connor K. Smith โ16 Turner J. Solterman โ17
THIEL
WASHINGTON
WESTMINSTER
Skyler L. Bradley โ16 Jonathan M. Fennick โ16 Alexander Green โ17 Jordan N. Manson โ18 Dylan K. Stevens โ16 Yosief Woldegebriel โ15 Dalton L. Young โ17
TOLEDO
Chris J. Glaittli โ18 Tylar B. Glenn โ16 Ian J. Nemelka โ17 Zachary E. Volin โ16
VALPARAISO Marshall Miller โ14
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Joel Antolijao โ16 Derek J. Becka โ17 Sanjit Bhatia โ16 Jack Broadbent โ16 Sean Horan โ16 Hassan Khuram โ17 Derek A. Moyer โ16 Tin Nguyen-Phan โ16 Cody J. Phillips โ15 Sina S. Rahini โ17
WASHBURN
Ryan R. Dusenberry โ14 Brian P. Moran โ14 Adam L. Sebetich, Jr. โ17
WASHINGTON STATE Kyle E. Dozier โ18 Connor R. McCaw โ17 Kyle W. Strachila โ17
Alex M. Wisniewski โ16
WEST CHESTER
TRINE
Joseph T. Bucci โ18 Daniel E. Kaufman โ17Steven
Brandon Lockart โ16
G. Love โ15 Ian Mix โ16 Aaron Rapsinski โ15 Reggie B. Smith, Jr. โ17
WILLIAM & MARY
WEST VIRGINIA
WISCONSINPLATTEVILLE
Patrick J. Clarke โ17 Nicholas S. Fazio โ17 Channing Hall โ17 Richard J. Licata, III โ18 Dan Parke โ15 Adam M. Secret โ16 George L. Smith, II โ17 Chad D. Thompson โ15 Andrew R. Weers โ18 Jaryd Wolak โ17
WESTERN KENTUCKY David L. Miller โ15
WESTERN MICHIGAN
Regino Flores โ17 Austin N. Fuller โ16 Zach Johns โ16 Ethan Rodemayer โ16 Shane Wilson โ17
WICHITA STATE Jarod A. Lake โ18 Keegan D. Myers โ18 Paul M. Rehm โ17 Garrett L. Taylor โ16 A. Wyatt Vieux โ17
Jack C. Donahue โ17 Mark D. Onley โ16 Jacob M. Seefeldt โ18
Leonard A. Ballosh, IV โ17 Jason Bednarski โ16 Joseph K. Beisbier โ18 Grzegorz P. Bielak โ14 Thomas J. Bruckner โ18 Mitchel Burkholder โ17 Evan W. Cain โ18 Abel Chinos โ17 Timothy Cornelisen โ16 Carson Doney โ17 Jason S. Foster โ15 David E. Frieden โ15 Jacob E. Fullmer โ15 Brian K. Gilbank โ15 David M. Hernandez โ18 Jesus Hernandez โ17 Mark W. Holada โ18 Taylor R. Keesler โ15 Samuel Kimpan โ16 Jeremy A. Lampe โ18 Thomas R. McCormick โ18 Joshua Meyer โ16 William Michels โ16 Dylan R. Miller โ14 Aaron M. Pliska โ18 1st Lt. Christian Sanchez-Alcantar โ17 Ryan Schauff โ16 Daniel Shircel โ16 Benjamin R. Siegman โ14 Joseph T. Sigwarth โ16
Michael A. Sivill โ15 Nick Skala โ17 Darshan J. Solanki โ18 Ryan Sollberger โ16 Jonathon Starnitcky โ17 Collin M. Thole โ16 Logan Thole โ16 Callum D. Toal โ18 Lucas R. VanEgtern โ14 Alexander Wynveen โ16 Mitchell A. Yenter โ19
WRIGHT STATE Noah Brouillard โ17 Justin W. Bueno โ17 Mark J. Butler โ16 Cody Butz โ17 Gavin Doll โ17 Cameron T. Moon โ18 Drew A. Ratzel โ17 Tyler Rose โ17 Dylan R. Steinke โ17
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The Board of Governors celebrates the generosity of alumni, spouses, parents, volunteers, staff and friends who contribute $1,200 or more each year in unrestricted gifts. Also recognized are undergraduates and donors under 30 who contribute $600 or more through the Beacon Society. The leadership these donors demonstrate with their gifts allows SigEp to expand the quality and reach of chapter programs, regional and national leadership events, and academic scholarships annually.
my life in so many ways, and I give to pay it forward. From the start, I knew that our Fraternity was different. โฆ When I attended my first Conclave in 2013, the true scale and visible impact of SigEp on a national level made me believe even more. By contributing even a small amount financially, together, we can continue to grow. โJamieson Gray, Illinois โ12
Gray addressed a crowd of brothers and friends at SigEpโs 2015 Conclave.
Thomas G. Allardyce Lamar โ70
Zachary P. Barilleau Louisiana State โ10
Mark T. Bedell Lawrence Tech โ75
Christopher L. Bittman Colorado โ85
James M. Amen Sacramento State โ96
Kenneth J. Barker CalPoly-Pomona โ91
Theodore R. Behnken Toledo โ82
Ryan P. Blanck, Western Michigan โ02
Bruce W. Anderson Texas-Austin โ71
Hoyt R. Barnett Florida Southern โ65
Kent A. Belli, South Carolina โ81
Cameron M. Blaydes Illinois โ12
Kyle W. Arganbright Nebraska โ04
Gregory P. Barra Texas-Austin โ03
Harry L. Belton Louisiana State โ81
Tyler R. Boggess Drake โ10
Christopher L. Bagi, Esq. Dayton โ06
Matthew Barton
Richard W. Bennet, III Central Missouri โ74
Dennis W. Bond Missouri โ65
James R. Bernard Western Michigan โ60
Steven J. Bonifas IIT โ80
David T. Bertorello Evansville โ89
Brian A. Boron Western Michigan โ89
Samuel J. Bicak NYU โ11
Jacob K. Bredstrand Washington State โ11
Dr. Ron S. Binder Toledo โ83
Jonathan E. Brouk Tulane โ08
Edward E. Bishop, Jr. Virginia Tech โ74
Frederick W. Brown, Jr. NYU โ67
Brian P. Bakala Missouri S&T โ08 Andrew C. Baker Elon โ06 Joshua D. Baker Wright State โ10 Anthony C. Balestrieri George Washington โ03 Douglas J. Band Florida โ95
Thomas A. Barton Loras โ89 Richard E. Batten James Madison โ83 James Bearns Colorado โ84 Matthew D. Beck Iowa โ90 William E. Becker Indiana โ72
Zachary R. Bryson Cincinnati โ08
Michael M. Carriere Charleston (South Carolina) โ10
B. Joe Clayton Tennessee โ57
Daniel J. Determan Wisconsin-Platteville โ04
Stephen J. Buce Stevens Tech โ86
Mark A. Cassata Illinois State โ08
Nicolaus J. Collins San Diego โ14
D. Craig Dewey Washington State โ72
Trevor Bullard Massachusetts โ12
Michael R. Catalano Washington โ10
Gregory M. Contreras Idaho โ07
Denis H. Dieker, Jr. Wichita State โ77
Keenan S. Buoy Washburn โ82
Jonathan B. Catanzarita Clarion โ11
Brian J. Corvino Moravian โ02
Joseph DiGregorio, Esq. South Florida โ98
Donald A. Burgio Rensselaer โ89
Jonathan H. Cats Washington โ08
Phillip A. Cox Indiana โ84
Christopher S. Dillion Illinois โ03
Sam H. Busey James Madison โ89
Steven B. Chaneles, Esq. Connecticut โ83
Gary M. Coyne Texas Christian โ04
Wallace C. Doud Wisconsin โ48
Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr. North Carolina State โ93
David O. Chang Pepperdine โ04
Ryan C. Dressler Ohio State โ08
James E. Byrns Wisconsin โ48
Roger C. Chapman Texas-Austin โ49
The Honorable Mitchell G. Crane West Chester โ77
Clark H. Byrum, Sr. Indiana โ57
Mark A. Christensen North Dakota โ95
Jace W. Cairns Utah State โ13
Kenneth G. Christianson Washington State โ74
David R. Calderon CalPoly-Pomona โ88
W. H. Clark North Carolina State โ56
Kevin J. Carnevali Washington โ95
Patrick J. Clark Tennessee-Martin Renaissance
Scott H. Carr California-Santa Barbara โ86 Scott T. Carr Bowling Green State โ97
Edward E. Dahlkamp San Diego State โ63 Brett R. Danko Pennsylvania โ90 John E. Davis Western Carolina โ87 Bradley W. Day Arkansas โ87 Michael H. DeGrenier Loras โ84
Raymond P. Clarke West Virginia โ84
David B. Deniger Texas-Austin โ68
Alexander Claud Pepperdine โ13
Ryan T. Denny Stanford โ06
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Dr. R. Scott Dudis Ohio State โ09 John C. Durrant Stetson โ96 Larry D. Eastepp Lamar โ80 John M. Eber Bradley โ73 Robert A. Eckert Arizona โ76 Scott K. Edinger Florida State โ92 Michael Elliott East Tennessee State โ81
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Glenn T. Gnirrep Rutgers โ82
Matthew M. Hillerud North Dakota โ04
Bryan J. Kaminski Johns Hopkins โ06
Michael R. Lincoln Southeast Missouri State โ84
J. Phillip McKnight Arkansas โ81
Christopher P. Nations Central Arkansas โ94
Gregory J. Pusinelli Indiana โ80
Mitchell E. Goldich Lehigh โ09
Les M. Hinmon Northwest Missouri โ84
Edward A. Kaplan Connecticut โ88
Paul H. Litcher Indiana Tech โ88
David M. McLaughlin Minnesota โ92
Michael J. Neary, CFA Northern Illinois โ90
Wendell G. Rakosky Baldwin Wallace โ78
Brett A. Gough Wisconsin-Platteville โ03
Joshua D. Hodnichak Case Western โ10
Fred E. Karlinsky Miami (Florida) โ89
Daniel K. Liu Southern Methodist โ08
William McLaughlin
Kent C. Nelson Ball State โ59
Richard S. Rankin Texas-Austin โ77
Gregg R. Gowanloch Georgia Southern โ96
Steve I. Hofstetter Columbia โ02
Craig S. Kaufman Washington in St. Louis โ86
Richard G. Long, Jr. Colorado State โ79
Brent A. Noyes Southern California โ74
Michael D. Repasky Ohio State โ08
Joseph H. Etter Miami (Ohio) โ73
Jamieson D. Gray Illinois โ12
Jonathan A. Holland George Washington โ02
Garry C. Kief Southern California โ70
Christopher S. Loveless Texas Tech โ92
William T. Oliver, Jr. Texas A&M โ91
Maurice L. Richards, Jr. Tulsa โ51
Glenn A. Ezell North Texas โ87
Dr. Michael A. Green California-Berkeley โ62
Richard L. Hoover Trine โ71
Curtis R. Kimball Duke โ72
Christopher P. Lynch Northeastern โ07
Davis R. Orr Alabama โ14
Murl R. Richardson, Jr. Texas A&M โ76
Mark R. Fabere Iowa State โ80
Gary E. Griffith Texas-Austin โ70
Jeffrey T. Horan North Carolina State โ11
Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr. SIU-Edwardsville โ77
Billy D. Maddalon North Carolina State โ90
Brent J. Osborn Ohio State โ09
Jay J. A. Rivera Babson โ99
Matthew E. Fay California-Berkeley โ13
Melvin H. Haas Cincinnati โ62
H. Lorenz Horn Florida โ56
G. Wayne Knupp, Jr. Huntingdon โ95
Kenneth S. Maddox Oregon State โ75
Duffy S. Oyster North Texas โ69
Douglas S. Roberts Pennsylvania โ83
Marc D. Ferguson Bradley โ84
Charles E. Haldeman Dartmouth โ70
James N. Horst, D.O. Florida International โ92
Frank T. Ko Pepperdine โ97
Luke Madera California-Berkeley โ09
Joshua A. Paine Cal State-San Bernardino โ12
Teddi I. Robeson
Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., FAIC Truman State โ72
Dr. Edward H. Hammond Emporia State โ66
Donald W. Hudler Ohio Wesleyan โ56
Kreth J. Koehler Central Arkansas โ92
Kevin A. Maguire Michigan Tech โ83
Matthew D. Finke Truman State โ04
Troy D. Hanson Valparaiso โ02
Andrew G. Hughes Vermont โ11
Kevin J. Koerner Wisconsin โ84
Chris A. Mainz Pittsburgh State โ88
George R. Follis, Jr. East Texas State โ81
Timothy J. Harmon Washington โ82
Jordan Carl Hunt Utah State โ13
David J. Kohl Miami (Florida) โ87
Phillip N. Maisano Belmont Abbey โ69
L. Kent Fowler Evansville โ85
Jay K. Harness, M.D. Arizona โ65
Michael D. Hurst Missouri S&T โ74
William K. Komperda Monmouth โ81
Cal C. Majure
Christopher C. Mitchell Washington State โ09
John P. Fredrickson Washington State โ56
Bret M. Harrell Nebraska-Omaha โ12
Kurtis M. Hutson Kent State โ12
George J. Koperna, Jr. West Virginia โ91
Roy A. J. Malatesta, Jr. San Francisco State โ93
Sean A. Mittelman Ohio State โ09
Stanley G. Freimuth Washington โ70
Bert J. Harris, III Florida โ74
Seth D. Irby Louisiana State โ11
Mark S. Krzywonos Northern Kentucky โ84
Kelly L. Mankin Western Michigan โ82
William L. Monroe Western Michigan โ63
Lucas A. Freudenburg Western Michigan โ05
Charles S. Hartig Drake โ07
Ryan P. Jacobsen San Diego โ00
RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC USN, Lehigh โ72
Michael L. Mann Southern California โ78
Daniel E. Moore Loras โ13
John W. Hartman Missouri โ61
Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D. Florida International โ90
Jonathan J. Kucera Virginia โ69
C. Scott Manning Charleston (South Carolina) โ07
Salvatore A. Moschelli Lawrence Tech โ00
Bruce H. Hasenkamp Dartmouth โ60
Julian Jelke
Kevin M. Kwoka San Diego State โ11
Bryan B. Marsh, III North Texas โ81
Daniel H. Mudd Kansas โ95
Dr. Nidal Masri Indiana โ86
Shawn T. Mullen Rhode Island โ13
Reginald M. Maynigo IIT โ05
Patrick T. Murphy Northeastern โ10
Thomas C. Mays, III Lamar โ76
Norman E. Nabhan, CIMA Purdue โ71
Daniel T. McCaulley Arkansas Tech โ11
Douglas M. Nabhan Purdue โ77
Jason J. McGill Vanderbilt โ08
Bradley C. Nahrstadt Monmouth โ89
Shawn McKenna Maine โ77
Benjamin Nahrstadt Indiana โ16
BOARD OF GOVERNORS CONTINUED Michael G. Ellis Purdue โ84 Matthew W. Engelhardt Valparaiso โ91 Dare Pugh Estok
Patrick J. Gallagher San Diego State โ14 Austin T. Gardner Maryland-College Park โ11 Johnson L. Garrett, Jr. Syracuse โ88 Jeffrey C. Gates Wichita State โ89
David J. Haycock Florida Atlantic โ02
Peter P. Gencarelli Central Missouri โ75
Carey E. Heckman Dartmouth โ76
John M. George Auburn โ76 Cory S. Gerdes Northwestern โ92 C. Bryce Giesler Tennessee โ82
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Conrad W. Hewitt Illinois โ58 Kent B. Hickman Colorado โ61 Thomas E. Hill Richmond โ64
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Parker Jelke Todd E. Johns Minnesota โ98 Columbus L. Johnson, Jr. Sacramento State โ85 Brent E. Johnson Northwest Missouri โ84 Jeffery L. Johnson Colorado โ89 Michael C. Josephson California-Irvine โ07
Joseph W. Langella, Jr. Connecticut โ83 Frank E. Laughon, Jr. Randolph-Macon โ59 John R. Lawson, II Virginia Tech โ75 James R. Laycock, II Tennessee Tech โ70 Andrew P. Lemens Drake โ08 F. Whitaker Leonhardt Georgetown โ07
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J. Robert McLendon Lamar โ64 Daniel W. McVeigh Texas Wesleyan โ90 Daniel R. McWilliams Texas Tech โ87 William V. Medbery Georgia โ75 Roger A. Mermelstein Miami (Florida) โ87 Dennis W. Mesenhimer Cal State-Long Beach โ64 Riley S. Mieth Missouri S&T โ08 Christopher G. Miller Western Michigan โ14 Gregory A. Miller Tulane โ10
Derek L. Pardee SUNY-Buffalo โ83 Andrew J. Parrish Georgia โ13 Matthew S. Parrish Georgia โ08 Trent A. Patterson Wichita State โ10 Robert A. Pedersen Nebraska-Omaha โ71 Kurt T. Phares Nebraska โ79 Robert L. Pierce Illinois โ81 Ryan M. Pirtle Iowa State โ06 Brad D. Polzar Wisconsin-Platteville โ07 John A. Porreca Philadelphia โ71 Dr. Barry Z. Posner California-Santa Barbara โ70 Christopher W. H. Prall Case Western โ01 Jeffrey R. Prather Ball State โ99 Jeffrey D. Prouty Iowa State โ79 James E. Pruitt, Jr. Georgia Tech โ56
Marcus P. Robinson Dayton โ99 William M. Rochfort, Jr. San Diego โ04 J. Darren Rodgers Georgia โ84 Matthew C. Rodrigue Maine โ04 The Honorable David J. Roman Cornell โ73 Samuel D. Ruble Morehead State โ80 Mrs. Frank E. Rutherford Christopher J. Sacra Jacksonville โ98 Keith L. Sapp Wyoming โ03 Jeffrey G. Schiffman Tulane โ05 Mark A. Schmid Detroit โ81 Scott A. Schmidt Nebraska โ82 Stanley R. Schmidt Miami (Florida) โ52 Scott A. Schwartz Iowa โ93 A. J. Scribante Kansas State โ56
Alex K. Scull Westminster โ12
Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr. East Tennessee State โ57
James P. Spellman, II Texas Tech โ90
John D. Stumpf Evansville โ71
J. David Teitelman American โ07
Peter M. Varney Davidson โ96
Dale A. Werts Baker โ84
Clinton M. Young Arkansas State โ84
Adam W. Seiber Murray State โ02
Clayton R. Simons Texas Christian โ09
Jason M. St. John Maryland-College Park โ94
Daniel P. Sullivan WPI โ12
Kenneth M. Thompson Washington โ14
John E. Vercellino Illinois โ75
Richard A. Wiklund, Jr. Richmond โ89
Stephen L. Young Kansas โ80
Gerald L. Seizert Toledo โ74
Jared G. Sisley Toledo โ07
Ehren J. Stanhope Tulane โ05
Steven H. Sutow, Esq. Rider โ00
Zariel J. Toolan Columbia โ01
Joseph F. Vidulich American โ08
Kelly L. Williams Tennessee โ92
Xiao Zhao Stevens Tech โ07
Michael T. Selby Eastern Michigan โ02
Matthew B. Sloan Florida โ09
Paul T. Steffens, Jr. Thiel โ70
Kyle F. Sutton Cincinnati โ12
Joseph M. Toth Maryland-College Park โ14
John-Conrad G. Villacorte Cal State-Fullerton โ01
Michael C. Williams Memphis โ69
John E. Zollinger, Jr. Lehigh โ57
Bobby S. Shackouls Mississippi State โ72
Rodney L. Smart Sacramento State โ77
Charles A. Stegman, Colorado โ81
Gregory C. Swain Central Missouri โ85
William G. Tragos Washington in St. Louis โ56
Nicholas A. Wagner Wisconsin-Platteville โ06
Timothy W. Williams North Texas โ91
Stephen L. Young Kansas โ80
Jonathan H. Shanklin Valparaiso โ08
Ronald D. Smith San Diego State โ69
Thomas K. Stempel, M.D. Thiel โ69
Scott S. Swedberg Elon โ11
Robert L. Trovaten San Diego State โ67
Sheehan Z. A. Walker Virginia Commonwealth โ11
Michael A. Wolbert Northwest Missouri โ94
Xiao Zhao Stevens Tech โ07
Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. Murray State โ70
Ronnie L. Smith Lamar โ78
Joshua L. Stewart Lamar โ03
Prof. Ric W. Sweeney Cincinnati Renaissance
Brandon Tsubaki CalPoly-Pomona โ06
Christopher C. Walters Pepperdine โ03
David R. Wolverton Texas-Arlington โ85
John E. Zollinger, Jr. Lehigh โ57
Jonathan D. Shoemaker WPI โ09
Jason C. Somrock Minnesota โ02
Lee W. Stewart Virginia Commonwealth โ10
Scott R. Swisher Purdue โ79
John K. Tyler Texas-Austin โ63
Brian C. Warren, Jr. Virginia โ04
Jeffrey D. Wray Georgetown โ11
Arthur J. Siccardi Florida โ98
Jeffrey J. Somrock Minnesota โ05
Todd A. Stewart Morehead State โ87
Brian P. Tahmoush Miami (Florida) โ90
Mary Beth Tyler
Alex Wasilewski Maine โ78
Matthew W. Sides Wisconsin-Platteville โ02
B. Andrew Speed Arkansas โ81
Philip E. Stieg Wisconsin โ74
Dr. Stephen J. Taylor Tennessee Wesleyan โ76
The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, III Richmond โ64
Stephen C. Valente Middle Tennessee State โ96
Patrick B. Welborne Texas-Arlington โ91
Beck serves as a chapter president mentor and is president of the Minnesota Alpha AVC. He and wife Michelle attended the 2015 Conclave Board of Governors Reception in Nashville, Tenn.
As an alumni-volunteer at Minnesota Alpha over the past 12 years, Iโve seen the impact that programs like Carlson Leadership Academy and the Ruck Leadership Institute make in shaping menโs lives. These programs build real-world skills that are generally absent from the typical college education. SigEp was an important part of my college experience and remains a very important part of my life today. โMatt Beck, Iowa โ90
To learn more, visit sigep.org/boardofgovernors
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LEGACY SOCIETY Taking its name from the eternal impact these donors will make with their gifts, the Legacy Society honors the brothers and friends who choose to remember SigEp in their estate plans. Legacy Society donors have documented planned gifts on file with the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation.
Sally and I met at the SigEp house at SDSU and have been married 47 years. The brothers have been with us all the way. By continuing our financial support of SigEp, we are choosing to be part of growing tomorrowโs leaders even though we may not be present. Joining Sigma Phi Epsilon gave me a sense of belonging to something bigger than myself when I started college. My leadership growth was encouraged and supported, as was my personal growth. Today, demands on college men continue to increase. Itโs important to us that weโre able to help them rise to the challenge. โBob Trovaten, San Diego State โ67
SigEp has been a constant in the lives of Bob and Sally Trovaten. His service was honored at the 2015 Conclave with the Order of the Golden Heart.
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Rev. Raymond K. Ackerman Oklahoma โ77
C. Bryce Giesler Tennessee โ82
Greg A. Pestinger Kansas State โ86
Dr. Richard R. Babcock, Jr. William & Mary โ67
John W. Hartman Missouri โ61
Charles G. Raines Sam Houston โ64
Andrew C. Baker Elon โ06
Kent B. Hickman Colorado โ61
Maurice L. Richards, Jr. Tulsa โ51
Anthony C. Balestrieri George Washington โ03
John R. Hoehl, Jr. Duke โ72
Marcus P. Robinson Dayton โ99
Thomas A. Barton Loras โ89
H. Lorenz Horn Florida โ56
Maurice D. Rohleder Evansville โ58
Christopher L. Bittman Colorado โ85
Donald W. Hudler Ohio Wesleyan โ56
Joseph E. Rooney Oregon โ44
Nicholas B. Boshears Oregon State โ90
A. Jay Hurt, III Davidson โ88
Morris W. Rowland Iowa State โ47
Clark H. Byrum, Sr. Indiana โ57
Thomas B. Jelke Florida International โ90
A. J. Scribante Kansas State โ56
Chad H. Carlson, CFP Baylor โ95
Michael C. Kearney, Sr. Missouri S&T โ61
Shawn T. Sedlacek Southern California โ93
W. H. Clark North Carolina State โ56
Garry C. Kief Southern California โ70
Steven F. Stockmeyer Michigan โ63
James L. Clayton Tennessee โ57
Robert L. Kirkpatrick Idaho State โ60
Howard E. Teagarden Kansas State โ43
John M. Corby Arizona State โ74
Robert L. Klingenburg Fairleigh Dickinson โ74
E. Scott Thompson, II Southern Mississippi โ99
Phillip A. Cox Indiana โ84
Frank T. Ko Pepperdine โ97
William G. Tragos Washington in St. Louis โ56
Bryan D. Coy Wright State โ93
David C. Lacey, Jr. Bowling Green State โ53
Robert L. Trovaten San Diego State โ67
Mark W. Davis Nebraska โ90
Timothy P. Lambert Cal State-Long Beach โ90
Charles N. White, Jr. Western Michigan โ62
Wallace C. Doud Wisconsin โ48
Andrew C. Land Clemson โ04
Michael C. Williams Memphis โ69
R. Scott Dudis Ohio State โ09
Jeffrey E. Lenci Montana โ63
John S. Witemeyer, III Rutgers โ55
Donald D. Duryee Fort Hays State โ71
Paul H. Litcher Indiana Tech โ88
Dr. Charles G. Eberly Bowling Green State โ63
J. William Love, Jr. Oklahoma State โ49
Carl R. Ernst
Shawn McKenna Maine โ77
Michael A. Farley, Jr. Indiana Renaissance Mrs. Lenora Galbreath
Kevin A. OโConnor Loras โ88
Dean Duncan, Indiana State โ52, member of the Order of the Golden Heart, devoted his life to the service of SigEp and its brothers.
DEAN DUNCAN July 3, 1930 - October 11, 2012
Though Duncanโs 2012 passing left countless SigEps saddened by the loss, his impact continues to be felt today. In his estate, Duncan left his beloved Indiana Delta Chapter with a debt-free chapter home and a scholarship endowment that will award nearly $25,000 each year to deserving undergraduates. His estate also provided support for the regional and national leadership events he attended as a chapter officer and volunteer, making it possible for brothers from chapters nationwide to attend these life-changing programs. Thanks to the extreme generosity of Duncanโs legacy gift, young SigEps will feel his presence in perpetuity.
To learn more, visit sigep.org/legacysociety
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Your Support
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The following list celebrates the brothers and friends who made gifts in support of SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.* Lifetime giving levels and donor societies are also noted in this list. SYMBOL KEY ๏ฃ Board of Governors ๏ Hoop of Steel Society ๏ฟ Legacy Society LIFETIME GIVING LEVELS ๏ $3,000,000+ (Reserved for first $3MM+ donor) โฆ $2,000,000-$2,999,999 (Carter Ashton Jenkens Society) ๏ข $1,000,000-$1,999,999 (Benjamin Donald Gaw Society)
SigEpโs lifetime giving levels have changed over time as brothers and friends have continued to give more in support of our youngest brothers. These new levels were established in 2015 to create more clarity and consistency moving forward.
๏ $500,000-$999,999 (William Hugh Carter Society) ๏ข $250,000-$499,999 (William Andrew Wallace Society) ๏ญ $100,000-$249,999 (Thomas Temple Wright Society) ๏ $50,000-$99,999 (William Lazell Phillips Society) ๏ $25,000-$49,999 (Lucian Baum Cox Society) ๏ $10,000-$24,999 (Richard Spurgeon Owens Society) ๏ฎ $5,000-$9,999 (Edgar Lee Allen Society) ๏บ $2,500-$4,999 (Robert Alfred McFarland Society) ๏ฑ $1,000-$2,499 (Frank Webb Kerfoot Society)
$0-$999 (Thomas Vaden McCaul Society)
*The Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation is a public charity and 501(c)(3) corporation (Tax ID: 54-6053821). Non-tax-deductible gifts made directly
to a chapter or Alumni Volunteer Corporation and those made through a university or other foundations are not reflected in this list.
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โThere's a kid sitting in a SigEp chapter meeting somewhere who, just like me 30 years ago, desperately needs the SigEp experience. We owe him that support. The Fraternity gave me leadership and management skills, confidence, high expectations and brothers. Barb and I are fortunate to be able to give to SigEp ... because of SigEp. When we give, we retire a sliver of what I call my "unpaid debt to Uncle Billy." It's what our Lifetime Responsibility of Brotherhood is all about.โ โ Tom, Loras โ89, and Barb Barton
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
$600-$1,199 Davis R. Orr โ14 ๏ฃ $250-$599 Darryl B. Britt โ61 $1-$249 Jeffrey S. Butler โ01 Robert F. George โ59 J. Patrick Meyer, Jr. โ65 ๏ฑ Robert A. Podolski โ88 H. Wayne Richardson โ65 Ms. Michael S. Symms โ69 Russell S. Terry, Jr. โ09 William A. Thomas โ90 R. Bret Waugh โ89 ๏บ Jonathan P. Worrell โ70
$1,200-$1,900 Robert A. Eckert โ76 ๏ฃ๏ Jay K. Harness, M.D. โ65 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 R. Gene Dewey โ61 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Lt. Colonel R. Dave Barclay, Retired โ62 ๏ฑ Clayton H. Baum โ86 ๏ฑ Wayne C. Benesch โ64 ๏ฑ Paul A. Chuppa โ61 ๏ฑ Adam E. Crompton โ15 ๏ John L. Emery โ17 ๏ Andrew G. Good โ17 ๏ Richard G. Guthrie โ55 ๏ฑ Kevin M. Johnson โ14 ๏ Matt E. Kranitz โ18 ๏ Samuel Kraus โ17 ๏ Michael D. Lorenz โ17 ๏ Austin C. McCormick โ17 ๏ Hossein Namazyfard โ17 ๏ Joseph L. Neely โ16 ๏ Joseph E. Padish โ18 ๏ Henry J. Roden โ17 ๏ Sai Shah โ18 ๏ Tristen L. Watmore โ18 ๏ Kevin Yi โ17 ๏
ALASKA-ANCHORAGE $250-$599 Reiki A. Ward โ03 ๏บ
ALASKA-FAIRBANKS $250-$599 Joseph M. Roberts โ08
AMERICAN $600-$1,199 J. David Teitelman โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Joseph F. Vidulich โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Joseph E. Pavel โ08 ๏ฑ Kevin R. Taub โ14 $1-$249 Glenn L. Holmes โ15 ๏ Maxwell J. Marcucci โ15 ๏ Gabriel A. Menchaca โ15
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ARIZONA STATE $600-$1,199 Michael K. Moore โ91 ๏บ $250-$599 Andrew J. Nelson โ65 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Robert J. Anderson โ63 ๏ฑ Scott A. Biehl โ73
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Kyle N. Harimoto โ96 Douglas A. Jones โ79 Jerry A. Mitchell โ86 Samuel J. Schulz โ66 ๏ฑ
ARKANSAS $2,500-$4,999 David T. Matchet โ76 ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Bradley W. Day โ87 ๏ฃ๏ฑ J. Phillip McKnight โ81 ๏ฃ๏บ B. Andrew Speed โ81 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 James O. Graham โ64 ๏บ Archie B. Ryan, D.V.M. โ83 ๏ฑ William M. Ryan โ13 James T. Womble โ65 ๏บ $1-$249 Cliff C. Cordes โ80 Ronald P. Jones โ65 ๏บ Robert E. McCarley โ65 ๏ฑ Joseph V. Nemesi โ16 ๏ William M. Raffety, Jr. โ97 H. Terry Rasco, AIA โ71 John Rumbelow โ16 ๏ Archie B. Ryan โ56 Colonel David L. Scobey โ68 Bruce M. Shapard โ74 W. Glenn Smith โ85 John P. Sokol โ17 ๏ William D. Thomas โ84
ARKANSAS STATE $1,200-$1,900 Clinton M. Young โ84 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 John G. Pennington โ74
ARKANSAS TECH
BALDWIN WALLACE
$600-$1,199 Daniel T. McCaulley โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Thomas S. Avery โ17 ๏ Jordan D. Barnes โ17 ๏ Maro A. Croff, V โ17 ๏ Christopher T. Gathright โ16 ๏ Jazz A. Johnston โ00 Samuel J. Pasthing โ96
$2,500-$4,999 Wendell G. Rakosky โ78 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Dr. Robert L. Frank โ68 ๏บ Richard B. Kiplinger โ58 ๏ฑ Richard R. Krisher โ50 ๏ฑ Dr. Richard C. Meyer โ52 ๏บ Daniel J. Orsini โ92 John Reeks โ53 Allan K. Rodd โ54 Charles R. Scott โ59 Michael J. Skordeles โ93 ๏บ Major John M. Speers, USAF โ65 William M. Taylor โ52 ๏ฑ Christopher M. Towne โ68 Nicholas G. Traverso โ16 ๏
AUBURN $5,000-$9,999 John M. George โ76 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Dr. John W. Cottier โ62 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Carl D. Edem โ75 ๏บ $1-$249 Blake W. Cole โ10 John R. Copeland โ66 Richard W. Dean โ66 ๏บ Robert W. Harrison, Jr. โ55 ๏ฑ Donald N. Holley โ66 William G. McArdle, Jr. โ51 John M. Monte โ88 Jeffrey A. Mullen โ81 ๏ฑ Charles E. Murphrey โ61 J. Robert Murphy, Jr. โ80 Thurman C. Pace, Jr. โ48 ๏บ Dr. Frank R. Parsons, Jr. โ90 Joseph Schell โ10 James K. Smith, III โ69 ๏ฑ Walter H. Thompson โ64 David G. Williams, Jr. โ94
AUBURN-MONTGOMERY $1-$249 Brian P. Aehnlich โ83 ๏ฑ
AUSTIN PEAY STATE $1,901-$2,499 Christopher S. Drew โ10 ๏บ $250-$599 Caleb S. Roberts โ10 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Michael Rainier โ14
BABSON $1,200-$1,900 Jay J. A. Rivera โ99 ๏ฃ๏บ
BAKER $1,200-$1,900 Dale A. Werts โ84 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Stephen A. Dudley โ64 Lee R. Greenstreet โ86 Craig W. Hackett โ76 Ronald L. Jenson โ58 ๏ฑ Jackson K. Moormeier โ19 ๏ Chad W. Phillips โ17 ๏ Kirsten A. Shuck โ12 Wayne A. Stewart โ76 ๏ฑ
BALL STATE $1,200-$1,900 Kent C. Nelson โ59 ๏ฃ๏ Jeffrey R. Prather โ99 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Thomas H. Cooreman โ65 ๏ฑ $250-$599 William R. Adams โ80 Kirk L. Tebo โ97 $1-$249 Jerry D. Augsburger โ60 ๏ฑ David E. Beer โ59 Maj. Matthew F. Boison โ77 ๏บ John B. Briggs โ60 Joseph N. Brower โ68 Patrick T. Costin โ76 Brock Frazer โ17 F. Allen Hall โ72 Dr. Myron S. Henry โ63 Michael F. Keppler โ60 Mark S. Lazart โ77 Richard J. Otolski โ61 ๏ฑ Dr. Don L. Park โ61 ๏บ Christopher L. Renner โ66 Glenn A. Stamm โ70 Dan M. Van Treese, Sr. โ66 Jack L. Woodworth โ74
BARTON $250-$599 R. Harrison Ward โ79 ๏บ $1-$249 Harold H. Hill โ85 ๏ฑ Frederick J. Massimi, III โ09 Thomas Mistretta โ15 ๏ Steven M. Pisapia, Jr. โ11 Benjamin Rosolie โ17 ๏ Daniel S. Strutton โ15 ๏ Cody Warner โ18 ๏ Phillip H. Warren โ71
BAYLOR $600-$1,199 Chad H. Carlson, CFP โ95 ๏ฟ๏ฎ $250-$599 Coburn A. Buxton, Jr. โ84 ๏บ
Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
$1-$249 David C. Dooley โ89 ๏ฑ George Eyambe โ17 ๏ Charles E. Gamble, II โ82 Michael C. Gary โ93 Christopher A. Monroe โ90 Grant K. Parish, D.D.S. โ85
BELMONT ABBEY $1,200-$1,900 Phillip N. Maisano โ69 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 F. Joseph Feeney, Jr. โ75 John M. Queenan โ76 Timothy J. Russell โ87
BENTLEY $250-$599 John W. Cox โ81 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Troy D. Folkins โ90 Brian J. Shultz โ80 ๏ฑ Neal R. Zwicker โ84
BOSTON C. $250-$599 Andrew J. Tort โ18 $1-$249 Robert C. Scarminach โ12 Eric Tiede โ18
BOSTON UNIVERSITY $10,000-$24,999 Herbert J. Philpott โ55 ๏ $1-$249 Matthew W. Costa โ14 William E. Crowell, Jr. โ56 Roger W. Dickinson โ57 Edward W. Dooley, Jr. โ66 William C. Kurtz, Sr. โ60 ๏ฑ Richard Ponte โ57 James A. Vick โ67
BOWLING GREEN STATE $1,200-$1,900 Scott T. Carr โ97 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Dr. Charles G. Eberly โ63 ๏ฟ๏ David C. Lacey, Jr. โ53 ๏บ $1-$249 Roger E. Akins โ70 ๏ฑ Andrew Bennett โ17 ๏ William R. Casper โ16 ๏ John V. Chidley โ64 P. Michael Curtis โ74 ๏ฑ George J. Dillman โ81 Richard G. Eber โ17 ๏ Corey M. Follick โ98 Thomas R. Hillhouse โ64 ๏ฑ Cody Jones โ17 ๏ Daryl J. Knauss โ63 Robert S. Lyons โ64 Hunter C. Marcuson โ16 ๏ David L. Mayer โ84
Doyle E. McOwen โ50 William R. Mitchell โ52 Ronald D. Parthemore โ73 Dr. Robert G. Peters, Jr. โ70 ๏ฑ Michael Setta โ17 ๏ Leland G. Smith โ70 Nathan A. Smith โ15 ๏ Larry C. Taylor โ67 Robert J. Thorndike โ89 ๏บ Christopher A. Tjotjos โ80 Michael J. Vank โ69 James W. West โ64 ๏ฑ
CAL STATE-FULLERTON
BRADLEY
CAL STATE-NORTHRIDGE
$1,901-$2,499 John M. Eber โ73 ๏ฃ๏ Marc D. Ferguson โ84 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Richard C. Anderson โ57 Lt. Colonel Michael R. Armstrong โ57 John D. Dahl โ89 Dale E. Fredericks โ65 ๏ฑ Charles L. Pillsbury โ68 John G. Plumley โ66 Edward S. Smith โ55 Gregg H. Young โ65
BUCKNELL $250-$599 Robert H. Nagel โ77 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Paul N. Anderson โ54 David Brearley, Jr. โ66 John M. Claycomb โ51 Robert J. Dretar โ64 Otto H. Ferrari, Jr. โ67 ๏บ Richard E. Frazier, Jr. โ74 ๏ฑ Richard C. Gawenus โ69 John H. Hardenstine โ59 ๏ฑ Philip N. Hublitz โ62 Joseph Levi, II โ48 ๏ฎ William A. Matthews โ80 Charles W. North, V โ06 ๏ฑ Robert G. Smith โ62 ๏ฑ P. Barry Straus โ65 Tyler J. Troast โ08 Robert J. Wallace โ54
BUFFALO STATE $600-$1,199 Edward F. Jones โ96 ๏
CAL STATE-CHICO $250-$599 Douglas K. MacAdams โ76 ๏บ $1-$249 Christopher E. Cole โ81 ๏ฑ David H. Fusi โ72 Dr. Mahlon M. Hile โ68 ๏ฑ Mark A. Tomsic โ85 ๏ฑ
$1,200-$1,900 John-Conrad G. Villacorte โ01 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Alex D. Grieve โ12
CAL STATE-LONG BEACH $1,200-$1,900 Dennis W. Mesenhimer โ64 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Richard L. Conde โ96 Gregg S. Florence โ68
$250-$599 Brian R. Hubinger โ01 ๏บ David G. Lowham โ92 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Sean E. Andersen โ97 Sal Damji โ93 Kenneth R. Dory โ89 Ismael Gomez โ18 ๏ Jeremy R. Holland โ98 Richard L. Hubinger, Renaissance James P. Kochel โ94 Eric Y. Lee โ93 Marc B. Levine โ96 Ryan A. Mallick โ08 Sean C. Parker โ91 Brooks M. Ribeiro โ16 ๏ Mario R. Rivas, Jr. โ99 Jesse T. Teel โ04 John R. Vietor โ95
CAL STATESAN BERNARDINO $600-$1,199 Joshua A. Paine โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Jordan Q. Alvira โ17 ๏ Caleb Asbra โ18 ๏ Jesse Cady โ16 ๏ Andrew J. Lenzini โ16 ๏ Adrian Martinez โ16 ๏ Steven Morua โ18 ๏ Tyler Wolfe โ16 ๏
CAL STATE-SAN JOSE $250-$599 Daniel L. Lewis โ67 James H. McKee โ68 ๏ฑ John A. Worthington โ66 ๏บ $1-$249 Stephen W. Betts โ67 John J. Haggerty โ62 Donn B. Murphy โ66 ๏ฑ Douglas J. Pavese โ63 ๏ฎ
CALIFORNIA-BERKELEY $1,901-$2,499 Dr. Michael A. Green โ62 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Matthew E. Fay โ13 ๏ฃ
Luke Madera โ09 ๏ฃ Stephen L. Millich โ63 ๏ฑ Garold D. Raff โ59 ๏บ $250-$599 Stuart G. Gould โ59 ๏ฎ Roderic W. Thomas โ57 ๏บ $1-$249 Jon K. Alban โ92 David R. Berneman โ06 Sean D. Doyle โ87 ๏ฑ R. Terry Duryea โ69 ๏บ Walter E. Elkington โ57 Frank J. Isola, Jr. โ68 Justin Johnson โ16 ๏ Fred C. Merriam โ64 Howard A. Schirmer, Jr. โ63 ๏ฑ Spencer T. Sheaff โ13 Gerald B. Steel โ65 Dr. Donald E. Williams โ64 ๏ฑ
CALIFORNIA-DAVIS $250-$599 David W. Bradt โ03 $1-$249 Dr. Ronald D. Cave โ75 James P. Finch โ89 ๏ฑ John V. Gleason โ84 Sean E. Halligan โ06 Christopher J. Harmon โ95 Craig J. Tvedt โ02
CALIFORNIA-IRVINE $600-$1,199 Michael C. Josephson โ07 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Nick Z. Weston โ13
CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE
David C. Diekmann โ89 Aaron Lavine โ05 James A. Phillips, Ph.D., C.F.P., E.A. โ62 Glenn C. Pritchard โ69 James A. Simpson โ69 ๏ฑ
CALPOLY-POMONA $1,200-$1,900 Kenneth J. Barker โ91 ๏ฃ๏บ David R. Calderon โ88 ๏ฃ๏ Brandon Tsubaki โ06 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Renato G. Villacorte โ91 ๏ $250-$599 Neil C. Blais โ82 ๏ฑ Brian P. Kleinsmith โ96 ๏ฑ Jeffrey W. Schultz โ04 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Sean C. Bennett โ97 Brian H. Daly โ92 ๏ฑ Thomas P. Gathmann โ83 ๏ฑ Geoffrey T. Hamill โ92 Dr. Donald F. Putnam โ68 ๏บ
CALPOLY-SLO $1-$249 Eric C. Turner โ97
CANISIUS $1-$249 Jonathan J. Christen โ16 ๏ Mark G. Evans โ83 Perry D. Figliotti โ83 David Jamison โ17 ๏ Edward Reyes โ17 ๏ James P. Schnell โ95
$250-$599 Brenton S. Bauer โ08 $1-$249 Andrew V. Perkins โ13
CARNEGIE MELLON
CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO
CARROLL
$1-$249 Rodrigo B. Crisostomo โ16 ๏ Derreck C. Dasilva โ18 ๏ Andrew Diaz โ16 ๏ Deven W. Hill โ15 ๏ Dr. Ryan R. Reeves โ00 Daniel T. Schiff โ16 ๏
$1-$249 Keith E. Letsche, Esq. โ70
CALIFORNIASANTA BARBARA $2,500-$4,999 Dr. Barry Z. Posner โ70 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Scott H. Carr โ86 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 William R. Tiernay โ52 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Daniel N. Abellera โ79 ๏ฑ Louis C. Bortz โ52 ๏บ Marvin G. Bultman, II โ70
$1-$249 Gregory B. Blank โ99 Keith A. Eich โ02
CASE WESTERN $1,200-$1,900 Christopher W. H. Prall โ01 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Bayard V. Gennert โ02 ๏ Joshua D. Hodnichak โ10 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Lawrence P. Colucci โ96 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Brendan Bupp โ17 ๏ Alan Burke โ16 ๏ Sean Dee โ06 Brian J. Foss โ01 Andrew R. Pozzuto โ09 Matthew Randall โ16 ๏ Grant Simonson โ17 ๏ Jason R. Teplensky โ17 ๏
CENTRAL ARKANSAS $5,000-$9,999 Gary L. Huff โ91 ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Kreth J. Koehler โ92 ๏ฃ๏ Christopher P. Nations โ94 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Michael J. Counts โ16 ๏ Matthew P. Himstedt โ17 ๏ Tate McKay โ18 ๏ Austin B. Oberlag โ16 ๏ Corey A. Parks โ16 ๏ Kyle Peters โ16 ๏ Warren T. Readnour โ90 ๏ฑ Richard D. Sisk โ16 ๏ Jarod R. Wickliffe โ16 ๏
CENTRAL FLORIDA $1-$249 Gregory B. Morand โ99 David B. Simons, Jr. โ89
CENTRAL MICHIGAN $1-$249 James T. Bishop โ68 Gregory D. Cocke โ78 ๏ฑ Charles K. Payne โ80 Commander Oliver H. Porter, USN โ57 Theodore W. Roscoe โ62
CENTRAL MISSOURI $2,500-$4,999 Richard W. Bennet, III โ74 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Peter P. Gencarelli โ75 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Gregory C. Swain โ85 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Randall M. Hinshaw โ75 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Dr. Victor L. Clark โ78 Nicholas A. De Jong โ16 ๏ Jeremy E. Goss โ16 ๏ Max D. Harper โ71 Joel A. Jackson โ16 ๏ Jason K. Ketz โ16 ๏ Kendall R. Kraus โ17 ๏ Tyler G. Laughlin โ08 Trey J. Lawrence โ17 ๏ Brandon M. Loredo โ16 ๏ Brock A. McCullough โ17 ๏ Jordan O. Snyder โ18 ๏ Jordan C. Staggs โ16 ๏ Douglas M. Swann โ17 ๏ Justin C. Vann โ17 ๏
CHARLESTON (SOUTH CAROLINA) $600-$1,199 Michael M. Carriere โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ C. Scott Manning โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฑ
CHARLESTON (WEST VIRGINIA) $1-$249 Frank B. Mathews โ68 Martin L. Valerio โ73 ๏ฑ
CHICAGO $1-$249 Joseph Dozier โ11 Conor P. Healy โ10
CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT $250-$599 Riley S. Little โ13 $1-$249 Joshua K. Blakely โ05 CJ B. Cahill โ16 ๏ Maximilian S. Castelli โ17 ๏ Ryan DโErcole โ16 ๏ Bryan C. Gunst โ11 Timothy S. Laboy-Coparropa โ17 ๏ Nicholas A. Mirra โ15 Henry W. OโGrady, IV โ06 Eric H. Parsley โ17 ๏ Timothy J. Shaughnessy โ09
CINCINNATI $25,000-$49,999 Dan P. Komnenovich โ74 ๏ Maris Kuga โ63 ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Melvin H. Haas โ62 ๏ฃ๏ญ $2,500-$4,999 Phillip J. Gagen โ02 ๏บ Scott F. Partridge โ69 ๏ Dennis R. Reigle โ67 ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Jon L. Larue โ79 ๏บ Reineiro L. Medina, III โ99 ๏ฎ Franklin W. Nutter โ69 ๏ฑ Timothy L. Timmel โ70 ๏ $1,200-$1,900 John A. Abraham โ77 ๏ Jerome J. Powers โ98 ๏ฑ Roger A. Stateczny โ92 ๏บ Prof. Ric W. Sweeney, Renaissance ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 James A. Abend โ73 ๏ฑ David W. Beede โ64 ๏ฑ James G. Bokach โ02 ๏ฎ Rudolf Bredenbeck โ54 ๏ฎ Kevin R. Broch โ95 ๏ฑ Kelly P. Conway โ82 ๏บ Lawrence D. Damron โ68 ๏ Robert J. Day โ71 ๏บ Robert A. Fessler โ63 ๏ฑ Luke M. Gromen โ99 ๏บ Ryan C. Hayes โ05 ๏ฑ Gregory O. Miles โ84 ๏บ Dwight L. Moody, Jr. โ63 ๏ฑ Lawrence S. Oelschlegel โ72 ๏ฑ
Kevin T. Smith โ98 ๏บ Kyle F. Sutton โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Harold W. Thomas โ53 ๏บ Hiram B. Wooton โ08 ๏บ $250-$599 David L. Allen โ63 ๏บ Zachary R. Bryson โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฑ William P. Freudenberger โ63 ๏บ Kent P. Friel โ59 Michael O. Hard โ64 ๏ฑ Robert C. Loesch โ63 ๏ฎ Daniel F. Lysaght โ82 John E. McKibben โ64 Gail H. Plunkett โ74 Timothy J. Quackenbush โ08 ๏ฑ Christopher P. Schneider โ83 ๏บ Thomas E. Vick โ69 ๏บ $1-$249 Erik C. Angus โ17 ๏ Jeffrey A. Back โ18 ๏ James F. Benner โ52 Sean C. Cosgrove โ05 ๏บ John L. Driver โ55 Paul E. Ehrnschwender โ51 Ronald L. Griffith โ54 Paul R. Hart โ08 Michael L. Heisel โ72 Daniel A. Johnston โ04 James A. Jones โ63 ๏ James W. Maurer โ67 Harold C. McGlathery โ63 ๏ฑ Michael S. Mills โ04 Louis F. Moormeier โ50 Gerald F. Ose โ67 Trenton T. Pfister โ18 ๏ Martin B. Popp, M.D. โ64 Brian A. Rapien โ10 Richard F. Roehr โ59 ๏ฑ Paul H. Siegel โ52 Robert N. Wagner, IV โ16 ๏ David J. Wenzel โ06 ๏ฑ
CLARION $600-$1,199 Jonathan B. Catanzarita โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Eric T. Pascucci โ94 $1-$249 James A. Delawrence โ16 ๏ Devin J. Forgey โ16 ๏ Trapper Hughes โ17 ๏ Daniel Letts โ17 ๏ Collin Meyers โ17 ๏ Cody A. Rapp โ12 Seth R. Updegraff โ17 ๏ Devon D. Vallies โ17 ๏ Lance A. Whitehead โ16 ๏
CLARKSON $1-$249 Matthew K. Fox โ03 ๏ฑ Michael A. St. Croix โ09 ๏บ
CLEMSON $250-$599 Carlos Quintero โ73 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Thomas M. Hatcher, Sr. โ79 Rodney D. Hunt โ83 ๏ฑ David V. Saitta โ72 Jose A. Tarrio โ89 Matthew J. Watkins โ77 ๏ฑ
CLEVELAND STATE $1-$249 Joseph V. Barna โ78 ๏ฑ Nicholas Bossard โ16 ๏ Jordan M.C. Ficyk โ18 ๏ David L. Huiett โ66 ๏ฑ Matthew A. Lisak โ15 ๏ Ralph B. McNerney โ71 Andres Saldana โ18 ๏ Joseph G. Spagnuolo, Renaissance ๏ฑ Timothy G. Yanda โ87
COASTAL CAROLINA $1-$249 R. Norman Evans โ82 ๏ฑ
COLORADO $25,000-$49,999 Kent B. Hickman โ61 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Christopher L. Bittman โ85 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ Gerardus H. Van Moorsel โ82 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Jack B. Whitt โ62 ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Charles A. Stegman โ81 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Jeffery L. Johnson โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 James Bearns โ84 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 George J. Argeris โ54 Mark F. Brune โ85 Charles N. Douglas โ49 Dr. Christopher J. Gassman โ04 Jon M. Goodman โ84 Thomas M. Hall โ81 ๏ฑ Charles S. Johnson โ07 Jay B. Lipe โ81 ๏ฑ Lorne D. Matheson โ60 ๏ฑ Colonel John P. Millar โ83 ๏ฑ Douglas S. Moore โ85 Justin J. Neuenschwander โ07 David B. Parkinson โ57 Robert G. Shaw โ83 ๏ฑ
COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES $1-$249 Colton T. Aldridge โ18 ๏ Lawrence E. Barrett โ50 Evan Campbell โ17 ๏
Robert R. Cederstrom โ60 ๏ฑ Nicholas Daskalakis โ17 ๏ Laurence H. Gardner โ53 C. Jacob Overstreet โ17 ๏ Roland F. Pohler โ57 Nicholas Stauch โ17 ๏ Charles R. Wagner โ81 ๏ฑ John J. Zeman โ56 ๏ฑ
COLORADO STATE $25,000-$49,999 Chad M. Ellington โ99 ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Tom M. Atkins, Jr. โ80 ๏ James B. Benemann โ78 ๏ J. Tim Biddle โ73 ๏ Gary B. Halley โ60 ๏ Richard G. Long, Jr. โ79 ๏ฃ๏ Colin D. Thompson โ79 ๏ Cory D. Thompson โ82 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 David D. Beck โ78 ๏ฎ John W. Clark โ65 ๏ Bryan A. Harmsen โ01 ๏ Breck K. Vassios โ87 ๏ Stefan L. Wenger โ95 ๏ฎ $2,500-$4,999 Anthony M. Mauro โ99 ๏ฎ $1,901-$2,499 Thomas C. Livingston โ79 ๏ฑ Robert L. Warner โ58 ๏บ $600-$1,199 Lt. Colonel Victor R. Bird โ62 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Ryan T. Garthright โ10 Ross A. Hendrix โ07 Gerry D. Turner โ66 James E. Vetting โ68
COLUMBIA $5,000-$9,999 Zariel J. Toolan โ01 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Thomas W. Russell โ99 ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 Steve I. Hofstetter โ02 ๏ฃ๏ James A. Schmid, III โ00 ๏บ $250-$599 John W. Croll โ12 Thomas E. Huth โ03 $1-$249 Justin Feit โ14 Dr. Daniel J. Haders โ01 Nathan R. Levick โ11 Brian S. Marcus โ12 D. Perry Nickerson โ13 John H. Peng โ14 Zachary A. Silverzweig โ05 Randy Subramany โ11
CONNECTICUT $2,500-$4,999 Edward A. Kaplan โ88 ๏ฃ๏
$1,200-$1,900 Steven B. Chaneles, Esq. โ83 ๏ฃ๏ Joseph W. Langella, Jr. โ83 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Eric D. Muschlitz โ92 ๏ฎ William E. Wivell โ85 ๏บ $1-$249 Tyler D. Cappello โ16 ๏ Lawrence J. Carboni, Jr. โ86 Daniel Carnein โ16 ๏ Robert F. Ciolino โ16 ๏ Zane R. Cooke โ18 ๏ Paul M. Deangelis โ17 ๏ Robert A. Flynn โ82 ๏ฑ Jacob A. Gardner โ17 ๏ Robert J. Hennessey โ63 Samad A. Khan โ18 ๏ Steven M. Kiel โ72 Michael K. McGuigan โ16 ๏ William J. Oldach โ16 ๏ Kenneth J. Petrella โ10 Jonathan A. Plucker, Ph.D. โ91 Michael D. Rosenthal โ16 ๏ Robert H. Saunders โ63 Alan O. Stickles โ59 Dr. George A. Zitnay โ60
CORNELL $1,200-$1,900 The Honorable David J. Roman โ73 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Peter B. Dirlam โ56 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Randall E. Allen โ05 Alin Barsan โ16 ๏ Walter R. Curtice โ58 William J. Doody โ68 Richard J. Evans โ45 Robert M. Freeman โ08 Gregory N. Mezey โ09 ๏บ Dr. Victor C. Ortloff โ64 Albert J. Rim โ86 James H. Schoonmaker โ74 ๏ฑ Mitchell E. Stern, M.D. โ76 ๏ฑ
CREIGHTON $1-$249 Eric J. Christensen โ96 Thomas H. Copeman, IV โ16 ๏ Charlton F. Meyer โ17 ๏ Nick P. Nussbaum โ16 ๏
CULVER STOCKTON $1-$249 Ronald W. Leftwich โ64 ๏ฑ Dr. Thomas M. Spoerner โ60 ๏ฑ
DARTMOUTH $50,000-$99,999 Carey E. Heckman โ76 ๏ฃ ๏ข $25,000-$49,999 Robert O. Wetzel โ76 ๏ญ
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$5,000-$9,999 David J. Clark โ76 ๏ Samuel Reckford โ83 ๏ Martin J. Weinstein โ81 ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Charles E. Haldeman โ70 ๏ฃ๏ญ James G. Kreissman โ84 ๏ฎ $1,901-$2,499 Michael C. Chapman โ76 ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 Glenn L. Burdick โ74 ๏บ Bruce H. Hasenkamp โ60 ๏ฃ๏ Richard H. Kimball โ78 ๏ญ $600-$1,199 David C. Barrow, MBA โ94 ๏ฎ William E. Brown โ07 ๏ฑ Ryan P. Donovan โ96 ๏บ Jay Miller โ82 ๏บ Herbert F. Philpott โ85 ๏ฎ Mark M. Weld โ76 ๏ $250-$599 John T. Bennett โ96 ๏ฎ Matthew A. Brown โ05 ๏ฑ William L. Burke, Jr. โ76 ๏ฑ Jason M. DiMarino โ97 ๏บ Douglas C. Doucet โ98 Michael J. Dovidio โ07 ๏ฑ Rob M. Fasani โ98 Peter A. Furci โ92 ๏ฑ Leonard A. Gail โ85 ๏ฑ Kevin M. Garland โ07 ๏ฑ Stephen R. Munger โ79 ๏ James A. Ouellette โ88 ๏บ Keith K. Schuricht โ05 Derrick T. Smith โ07 ๏ฑ Allan R. Walker, M.D. โ60 ๏ฑ Michael Woodward โ81 ๏ฑ $1-$249 John A. Adams โ83 Douglas M. Antaya โ78 Sean M. Anthony โ06 ๏บ Paul J. Biggs โ01 Parker W. Borg โ61 W. Robert Brazelton, Ph.D. โ56 Lee A. Bronsnick โ99 ๏ฑ Gregory V. Clow โ81 Raymond M. DeGuzman โ94 Andrew A. Doherty โ86 Dodd S. Griffith โ87 ๏ฎ Peter A. H. Hasenkamp โ98 ๏บ Daniel S. Hassouni โ05 Gary C. Jan โ98 ๏ฑ Michael A. Keller โ90 Michael L. Kimmel โ94 ๏ Dr. John M. Lewis โ70 Harold D. Mallory โ74 Chad D. Northrup โ96 Todd P. Piro โ00 Juan S. Restrepo โ07 Daniel S. Richman โ95 Andrew E. Riker โ97 ๏ Lee A. Rosengard โ73 Dr. Derek G. Shendell โ96 ๏ฑ Christopher S. Vale โ95 ๏ฎ
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DAVIDSON $25,000-$49,999 A. Jay Hurt, III โ88 ๏ฟ ๏ข $1,200-$1,900 Peter M. Varney โ96 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Sawyer J. Hicks โ14 Jacques L. Vauclain, III โ90 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Stewart M. Cates โ90 Dr. Paul A. Horne, Jr. โ79 Colonel James G. Humphrys, Ret. โ50 Walter C. Joyce, Jr. โ77 ๏ฑ Ross Kruse โ17 ๏ Philip A. Leonard โ72 ๏ฑ G. Michael Parsons, Jr. โ08 ๏ฑ Dr. John T. St. Clair, Jr. โ59 Moffatt A. Ware, Jr. โ56
Warren E. Hood โ64 Kevin L. Howard โ90 Rev. Jack M. McKelvey โ63 Mark R. Mitchell โ92 Warren J. Patterson โ93 Timothy W. Peters โ70 ๏ฑ Charles P. Pinto โ69 ๏ฎ James H. Poole โ72 ๏ฑ Joshua B. Schein โ08 Kenneth C. Schilling โ64 Stephen E. Stockwell โ67 ๏ฑ Richard G. Taylor โ71 ๏ฑ Bryan J. Townsend โ04 Davis H. Truax โ55 Melville F. Warren, Jr. โ81 ๏ฑ
DENVER $1-$249 Donald C. Henke โ51 ๏บ
DAVIS & ELKINS
DEPAUL
$250-$599 Eugene C. Schurg, Jr. โ77 ๏ $1-$249 Clark W. Bowman โ87 Tharon L. Jack โ61 ๏ฑ Dr. George P. Morgan, Jr. โ61 ๏ฑ Brig. Gen. Robert M. Murdock โ69 ๏ฑ Donald F. Santamaria โ62
$1-$249 Oliver W. Debe โ13 Micheal K. Seraphin โ04
DETROIT
DAYTON
DRAKE
$2,500-$4,999 Marcus P. Robinson โ99 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ญ $1,200-$1,900 Christopher L. Bagi, Esq. โ06 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Brian C. Inyart โ97 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Mark J. Smalley โ91 ๏ฑ
DEFIANCE $1-$249 Rev. Richard A. Carse โ69
DELAWARE $250-$599 Dr. William F. Maloney โ68 ๏ฑ Michael A. Silverman, M.D. โ88 ๏บ $1-$249 Andreas Aastad โ49 ๏ฑ Bruce S. Andrews โ74 ๏บ Perry F. Boone โ70 Dr. Alfred B. Brown โ59 James L. Budd โ68 Zachery C. Carter โ73 Kevin J. Connelly โ15 Paul N. Costello โ66 James S. Dick โ59 Kenneth S. Dominy โ90 James W. Felch, M.D. โ69 ๏ฑ Paul W. Forbes โ75 ๏บ I. Barry Guerke, Esq. โ70 ๏ฎ
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$1,200-$1,900 Mark A. Schmid โ81 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Sheldon H. Moore, Jr. โ63
$600-$1,199 Tyler R. Boggess โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Andrew P. Lemens โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ Chad S. Whipple โ03 ๏บ $250-$599 Charles S. Hartig โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Damon A. Keeble โ08 ๏ฑ Christopher M. Trunkey โ88 ๏ฑ $1-$249 John R. Bauer โ63 William C. Berry โ58 ๏ฑ Justin Dwyer โ16 ๏ Peter Elliott โ13 Parker Footeโ17 ๏ Truman F. Hatfield โ61 Harold W. Higgs โ49 ๏ฑ William R. Jackson โ67 ๏ฑ Brian R. Jenkins โ80 ๏ฑ Randy A. Noble โ73 David W. Orris โ68 ๏ฑ Martin L. Pillers โ51 Ryan Price โ12 Mark D. Reiter โ15 Brady D. Wolfe โ09 ๏ฑ
DREXEL $1-$249 John L. Dougherty โ05 Brian P. Kerrigan โ05 Thomas J. Teson โ13
DRURY
EASTERN ILLINOIS
$1-$249 Major John J. Ley, USAF โ50 ๏ฑ D. James Moses โ84 James E. Parker โ64 Theodore C. Salveter, III โ58
$1-$249 Keith J. Ryniak โ96 ๏ฑ
DUKE $1,200-$1,900 Curtis R. Kimball โ72 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Gerald R. Whitt, Esq. โ72 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Caleb H. Barnhardt, Jr. โ62 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Mark G. Barry โ77 Dr. Keith W. Bennert โ83 Dr. John S. Cargile โ77 ๏ฑ Paul C. Cronce, M.D. โ54 Dr. John F. Few โ51 Arthur W. Judd โ52 Rev. B. Wayne Kinyon โ58 John H. Orr โ74 David B. Parsons โ70 John F. Sacha, Esq. โ70 ๏ฑ
EAST CAROLINA $250-$599 Oakley W. Hogg, III โ91 Wesse C. Ranes, III โ67 ๏ฑ $1-$249 J.L. Skip Browder โ67 William H. Carr, Jr. โ75 Wayne R. Nixon โ73 John T. Richardson โ03
EAST TENNESSEE STATE $2,500-$4,999 Colonel William G. Sikes, Jr. โ57 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Michael Elliott โ81 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Richard G. Clarke โ71 Mark W. Peterson โ88 Robert D. Van de Vuurst โ83 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Joe C. Collins โ55 ๏ฑ Drew W. Day โ83 Taylor Forbes โ16 ๏ Lt. Colonel L. Earl Holloman, Ret. โ59 William D. Perrymanโ16 ๏ Earl W. Rogers, Jr. โ71 William T. Terrell โ85 Robert E. Worthington โ67 ๏บ
EAST TEXAS STATE $1,901-$2,499 George R. Follis, Jr. โ81 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Howard L. Nycum โ69 ๏บ $1-$249 Morris G. Cox โ68 ๏ฑ
EASTERN MICHIGAN $1,200-$1,900 Michael T. Selby โ02 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 William F. Eardley, IV, Renaissance
EASTERN WASHINGTON $600-$1,199 Michael A. Johnson โ01 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Jesse D. Greening โ15 ๏ Nathan Peters โ16 ๏
ELON $600-$1,199 Andrew C. Baker โ06 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏บ Scott S. Swedberg โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Emory E. Bolton, Jr. โ76 David M. Dickerson โ77 Patrick E. McLaughlin โ16 Zachary T. Pope โ07 James G. Wright โ07 ๏ฑ
EMORY $1-$249 Kyle T. Adams โ17 ๏ Jonah Chang โ17 ๏ Kang Kyuk Ko โ16 ๏ Daivik J. Malhotra โ17 ๏ Cole J. Owens โ16 ๏ Amol Vadhan โ17 ๏
EMPORIA STATE $2,500-$4,999 Dr. Edward H. Hammond โ66 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Thomas C. Bell โ66 ๏ฑ Larry J. Burns โ71 ๏ฑ M. Wayne Davidson โ54 Dominic Eliot โ16 ๏ John R. Gaston โ55 Vincent P. Hamilton โ13 Jesse Higginbotham โ18 ๏ Michael D. Hoefer โ69 Daniel G. Hoelter โ05 Dr. Kenneth A. Martinez โ57 ๏บ Larry K. McGinnis โ68 Raymond L. Rentfro โ61 Leon A. Torkelson โ65 ๏ฑ Taylor Weisman โ17 ๏
EVANSVILLE $1,200-$1,900 David T. Bertorello โ89 ๏ฃ๏ L. Kent Fowler โ85 ๏ฃ๏ John D. Stumpf โ71 ๏ฃ๏บ
Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
$250-$599 Major Frederick E. Barton โ66 ๏ฎ Timothy B. Breeding โ86 $1-$249 Gary Ahrens โ59 ๏ฑ Eugene W. Bricker โ62 David A. Buckman โ58 Paul S. Ensign โ76 Rev. Mitchell C. Gieselman โ78 Todd R. Giganti โ00 Stephan R. Hammers โ71 ๏บ Jerry L. Hochstetler โ62 ๏ฑ David A. Klein โ07 Robert W. Kuhlman โ75 ๏ฑ David A. Schaefer โ62 Kurt G. Shepherd โ98 Donald J. Thompson, II โ87 ๏ฑ Spencer K. Vinson โ05
$1-$249 Nickolai A. Cherevko โ13 Luis A. Leon Cedano โ11
FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON
FLORIDA STATE
$600-$1,199 Michael T. Fogarty โ77 ๏ $1-$249 Robert L. Klingenburg โ74 ๏ฟ Jeffrey W. Mirk โ76 ๏ฑ
$1,200-$1,900 Scott K. Edinger โ92 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Craig S. Perry โ85 ๏บ $250-$599 Jeffrey D. Gargiulo โ74 ๏ฑ Simeon C. Sparkman, Jr. โ64 ๏บ $1-$249 Terry C. Bibleheimer โ67 Marcos A. Cabello โ17 ๏ Steven R. Carter โ91 David K. Gibson โ87 ๏บ Captain William J. McCarron, Jr. โ65 Douglas J. McCrea โ68 Dennis E. Nickle โ61 ๏บ Paul W. Norton, Jr., USAF, Ret. โ64 ๏ฑ Randall N. Vitale โ99 John F. Williams โ68 ๏ฑ
FERRIS STATE $1-$249 Richard S. Bugajski โ62 Robert C. Felton โ65 ๏ฑ George H. Montgomery โ75 ๏ฑ Dale E. Starnes โ65 Van D. Waugh โ71
FLORIDA $2,500-$4,999 Douglas J. Band โ95 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Bert J. Harris, III โ74 ๏ฃ๏ H. Lorenz Horn โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข Arthur J. Siccardi โ98 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Matthew B. Sloan โ09 ๏ฃ $1-$249 V. John Brook, Jr., P.A. โ68 ๏บ Patrick C. Comiskey โ88 ๏ฑ Jim L. Gibbons โ52 Paul H. Grigsby โ63 ๏บ Thomas F. Slater โ83 ๏บ Jeffrey P. Wilson, P.A. โ76 ๏ฎ
FLORIDA ATLANTIC $1,901-$2,499 David J. Haycock โ02 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Joseph M. Baird โ07 ๏บ Nathan B. Custodio โ05 ๏บ Jose F. Herrera โ05 Shane C. Shannon โ08
FLORIDA GULF COAST $250-$599 Zachary B. Edington โ11
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL $10,000-$24,999 Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D. โ90 ๏ฃ๏ $2,500-$4,999 James N. Horst, D.O. โ92 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Benjamin A. Sardinas โ01
FLORIDA SOUTHERN $2,500-$4,999 Hoyt R. Barnett โ65 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 William E. Hoyer โ67 Eric W. Thomas โ74 ๏บ
FORT HAYS STATE $1-$249 Aaron M. Alexander โ98 Loren J. Pepperd โ68 ๏ฑ Wade A. Ruckle โ85 Kevin G. Struckhoff โ82
FRANCIS MARION $1-$249 Rev. Msgr. Anthony J. Marcaccio โ85
FRESNO STATE $1-$249 Robert L. Clegg โ95
GEORGE MASON $1,200-$1,900 Major Mark W. Hamilton โ86 ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Brandt T. Heatherington โ86 ๏ฑ Jeffrey T. Hunter โ88 ๏บ P. Sean Leahey โ96 ๏บ
James E. McConville โ85 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Remy Ajaoudi โ06 David J. Audi โ94 David A. Basinger โ84 Vineet K. Bhatia โ94 Michael A. Blair โ93 Joseph C. Brown โ95 Alberto Carbo โ00 Travis W. Castleman โ01 Michael A. Connell โ07 Dr. John S. Connor โ93 Christopher M. Cruse โ00 Robert A. Diaz โ95 Anthony T. Edwards โ96 James M. Eglin, Jr. โ85 Stephen F. Francis โ92 Col. Aaron L. Geduldig, Renaissance Tyler Gray โ06 Ricky S. Greenberg โ93 Steven V. Hall โ85 Jose A. Hernandez, Jr. โ93 Randall L. Jones โ93 Glenn J. Laskin โ93 John J. Lee โ86 Marc H. Lenzen โ85 David S. Linthicum โ85 Michael J. Lupichuk โ94 Carlos R. Matos โ08 Gregory K. McDonough โ95 Patrick M. Moffitt โ95 Thomas J. Moffitt โ93 Stephen E. Moroz, Renaissance David N. Muir, Jr. โ94 Kevin J. Mulroe โ94 Dorian N. Paidas โ93 Spyro A. Papademetriou โ89 Kevin M. Piotter โ92 Brian B. Plombon โ84 ๏ Christopher W. Plumley โ88 Michael J. Powderly โ91 Jesse L. Price โ93 Robert J. Schmid โ93 Vernon L. Strang, Jr. โ81 Donald Utley โ06 Christopher J. Veillette โ84 Jason R. Wade โ91
GEORGE WASHINGTON $2,500-$4,999 Anthony C. Balestrieri โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Jonathan A. Holland โ02 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Kenneth E. Rhines โ89 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Kevin T. Barnett โ04 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Raymond R. Baumann โ79 John N. Dano โ59 ๏ฑ Jonathan D. Fraade โ80 ๏ฑ Frederick J. Gauvreau โ62 Allan I. Nappen, Esq. โ91 ๏ฑ
Michael S. Rosenberg, Esq. โ91 Benjamin A. Snyder โ09 Richard N. Wardell โ52 Hans W. Zassenhaus โ63
GEORGETOWN $600-$1,199 F. Whitaker Leonhardt โ07 ๏ฃ๏บ Jeffrey D. Wray โ11 ๏ฃ $1-$249 Christian A. Chung โ15 Ashwin C. Puri โ18 ๏
GEORGIA $10,000-$24,999 J. Darren Rodgers โ84 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 William V. Medbery โ75 ๏ฃ๏บ Matthew S. Parrish โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Andrew J. Parrish โ13 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Jonathan G. Poole, Jr. โ14 ๏บ Kevin E. Shumaker โ84 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Paul R. Addison โ66 ๏ฑ Rev. R. Proctor Chambless, Jr. โ71 Logan J. Chappuis โ17 ๏ Daniel A. Duncan โ85 Houston A. Gaines โ17 ๏ Garrett M. Hendricks โ16 ๏ James A. McCartney โ16 ๏ John N. Meisten, III โ64 Kurt C. Mueller โ16 ๏ Clark C. OโKelley, III โ16 ๏ Hudson H. Wilson, Jr. โ16 ๏ Jackson H. Wise โ18 ๏
GEORGIA SOUTHERN $600-$1,199 Jeffrey B. Birdsong โ00 ๏ฑ Gregg R. Gowanloch โ96 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Gary D. Baker โ71 ๏ฑ Dr. David A. Denmark โ80 ๏ฑ J. Ryan Gartin โ10 $1-$249 David E. Beck โ71 Tyler J. Dinges โ17 ๏ Brandon Ellis โ06 Brennan Patrick โ17 ๏
GEORGIA STATE $1-$249 David F. Blau โ79 ๏บ
GEORGIA TECH $2,500-$4,999 James E. Pruitt, Jr. โ56 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Kerry A. Baker โ71 ๏ฑ Joseph Brejda โ12 Alan D. Davis โ76 Victor M. Farinas โ84
Harold B. Hildenbrand, Jr. โ81 ๏ฑ Nicholas W. Hollingshad โ78 ๏บ Sebastien P. Kidd โ95 Jonathan B. MacDonald โ98 Nicholas Picon โ14 E. Preston Rahe, Jr. โ64 ๏ Keith A. Schamis โ91 Donnie R. Sloan, Jr. โ68 ๏บ Douglas K. Tucker โ84 ๏ฑ Albert J. Turner, Jr. โ60 ๏บ Eric A. VanCourt โ71
GRAND VALLEY STATE $250-$599 Joshua S. Bach โ08 Christopher C. Longstreet, Renaissance ๏ฑ $1-$249 Carlos A. Alfonso โ17 ๏ Jason C. Black โ98 John P. Fitzgerald โ85 Landry K. Hourtienne โ09
HAWAII $250-$599 Jesse W. Fortney, Ph.D. โ92 ๏ฑ
HENDERSON STATE $1-$249 John L. Davis โ70 ๏บ William T. Newberry โ71
HIGH POINT $1-$249 Robert L. Foster โ58
HOUSTON $250-$599 David F. Cumming โ12 $1-$249 Jesus M. Aguirre โ18 ๏ Raphael J. Alba โ16 ๏ Rocky J.S. Alberti โ18 ๏ Arbaaz S. Ali โ14 ๏ Stratton R. Berlin โ17 ๏ Tyler Blease โ18 ๏ Calen A. Boyd โ18 ๏ Naveed K. Budhwani โ18 ๏ Nyerere C. Burgess โ18 Sergio G. Castillo โ18 ๏ Ryan W. Cowell โ18 ๏ Jordan Cruz โ16 ๏ Manual J. Dasilva Quiroz โ15 ๏ Philip Dial โ18 ๏ Brett Edleman โ16 ๏ William Fenimore โ18 ๏ Kyle E. Ferguson โ17 ๏ Luke C. Fontenot โ15 ๏ Jesus G. Garcia, Jr. โ18 ๏ Jonathan D. Garcia โ17 ๏ Cristian A. Govea โ17 ๏ Justin P. Gross โ15 ๏ Robert E. Groux, III โ17 ๏ Corey S. Haas โ18 ๏
J. S. Hayden, Jr. โ56 Donald E. Heard โ93 ๏ Blake Heslep โ17 ๏ Christian Hollowell โ18 ๏ Dean J. Ikonomou โ16 ๏ Alexander A. Keller โ17 William M. Kelly โ02 Enrique D. Lamb, IV โ16 ๏ Robert C. Lazar โ69 Carlos M. Leal โ13 ๏ Jeffrey G. Lee โ16 ๏ Alejandro Loera โ13 Dan Manuppelli โ72 James S. Marrs โ18 ๏ Brian S. Masinag โ17 ๏ Austin J. Moeller โ10 ๏ Sunil K. Motwani โ14 ๏ Shane Mukherjee โ15 ๏ Juan Diego Munoz โ18 ๏ Russel A. OโDonnell โ18 Cameron W. Piske โ18 ๏ Craig A. Putman โ15 ๏ Darren H. Randle โ12 Adam S. Reichstein โ17 ๏ Alejandro J. Rojas โ15 ๏ Humberto Sanchez โ16 ๏ Alexander J. Sheridan โ18 ๏ Andres Socorro โ16 ๏ Andrew M. Stephens โ15 Joel Tan โ17 ๏ Kenneth Torres-Hernandez โ18 ๏ Rolando G.M.Yabut โ15 ๏
Kevin C. Krupp โ10 David E. Lourie, P.E., D.GE โ79 ๏ฎ Melvyn A. Skvarla โ64 ๏ฑ $1-$249 James E. Grimm โ60
ILLINOIS
$1,200-$1,900 G. Wayne Knupp, Jr. โ95 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 David H. Allred โ92 Gene M. Pope โ88 Joe D. Read โ88 James N. Robinson โ04 Richard H. Sforzini, III โ04
$1,901-$2,499 Conrad W. Hewitt โ58 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Christopher S. Dillion โ03 ๏ฃ๏ Robert L. Pierce โ81 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Cameron M. Blaydes โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Jamieson D. Gray โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ John E. Vercellino โ75 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Anthony R. Ebbole โ91 ๏ฑ Vance L. Fraley โ56 ๏ฎ Richard H. OโConnell โ71 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Dr. Charles D. Anderson โ89 Lloyd A. Atwell โ59 Lyman โAlโ Goss โ56 ๏ฑ Paul W. Hart โ80 ๏ฑ Truman G. Hix โ62 Edward D. Jenkins โ62 Darrell G. Kahl โ58 Michael J. Klein โ91 Larry U. Larson โ56 Alex Lopez โ18 Sean R. Lyman โ12 David M. Mangian โ06 James R. McGreevy โ69 ๏ฑ Lloyd A. Murphy โ78 Arthur W. Murray โ58 Joseph V. Norvell โ91 George J. Novy โ62 Zachary A. Pastko โ04 Marshall R. Seese, Sr. โ65 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P. Sue โ73 Peter M. Wallner โ71
IDAHO
ILLINOIS STATE
$600-$1,199 Gregory M. Contreras โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Sgt. Virgil J. Jordan โ09 Joshua G. Studor โ04
$600-$1,199 Mark A. Cassata โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 William D. Sponsler โ95
IDAHO STATE
$10,000-$24,999 Phillip A. Cox โ84 ๏ฃ๏ญ $2,500-$4,999 Gregory J. Pusinelli โ80 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 William E. Becker โ72 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Clark H. Byrum, Sr. โ57 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ Dr. Nidal Masri โ86 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $600-$1,199 Richard M. Carrabine โ53 ๏บ Benjamin Nahrstadt โ16 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 John R. Fiala โ57 ๏บ
HUNTINGDON
$1-$249 Keith B. Berry โ63 William R. Drake โ66 Robert L. Kirkpatrick โ60 ๏ฟ๏ฑ James F. Liday โ63 James T. Link โ61 Pat P. McGahan โ63
IIT $1,200-$1,900 Steven J. Bonifas โ80 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Reginald M. Maynigo โ05 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599
INDIANA
Thomas T. McDaniel โ85 Steven Schottenstein โ78 ๏ $1-$249 John W. Applegate, M.D. โ54 Stephen E. Bishop โ76 Matthew J. Bradford โ93 Sean J. Cantwell โ82 Matthew Cornacchione, II โ67 ๏บ Joseph W. Eikenberry โ52 Marc A. Goodman โ79 Robert J. Hanrahan, III โ77 ๏ฎ Herbert J. Hoppe, Jr. โ50 ๏ฎ James R. Lisher, J.D. โ69 Thomas M. Malone โ61 John R. McKay โ81 Wallace G. McOuat โ69 Gregory A. Said โ81 Michael J. Schanna โ01 James R. Schrum โ59 Fred S. Vorsanger โ51 ๏ฑ Charles P. Welter โ70
Luke B. Schingel โ17 ๏ Dr. William A. Schroeder, Renaissance Preston Senesac โ16 ๏ Devin W. Shafer โ15 ๏ Justin D. Shireman โ06 Michael R. Ventura โ67 Irvin G. Victor โ18 ๏ Dr. James L. Wittenauer โ59 ๏ฑ Robert L. Zimmerman โ69 ๏ฑ
INDIANA TECH $1,200-$1,900 Paul H. Litcher โ88 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ $250-$599 Brandan A. Haines โ99 ๏ฎ $1-$249
INDIANA-PURDUE-FT. WAYNE $250-$599 Keith A. Bentz โ85 $1-$249 Donald F. Gorney โ86
IOWA $2,500-$4,999 Scott A. Schwartz โ93 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Matthew D. Beck โ90 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 David R. Persa โ03 ๏บ $1-$249 Robert L. Bauer โ63 ๏ฑ Adam C. Biskner โ02 Matthew C. Biskner โ97
Thomas P. Simonson โ95 ๏บ $250-$599 Lt. Anthony P. Callanan, Ret. โ63 ๏ฎ Commander Robert E. Palmer, USN โ62 ๏ Paul L. Peterson โ77 ๏ฑ Daniel R. Salmon โ58 ๏บ Todd A. Tierney โ90 $1-$249 Thomas J. Augustine โ11 Clifford R. Boldt โ77 ๏ฑ Galen D. Jackson โ46 Haynes R. Lagerquist โ42 ๏ฑ Robert H. Lamb โ49 Troy W. Landers โ96 Gary A. Lundgren โ78 Tarin Phillips โ16 ๏
INDIANA OF PENNSYLVANIA $1-$249 Jonathan H. Benedict โ00 James A. Carroll โ93 David L. Einsel โ58
INDIANA STATE $600-$1,199 Ronald G. Zuk โ60 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Cody F. Craigin โ08 Robert L. Delaby โ94 Michael J. Goodin, Jr. โ89 Dr. Keith A. Hall โ58 ๏บ Richard A. Jones โ68 ๏ฎ Tom L. Lawson, Jr. โ94 Trent N. Roberts โ98 ๏บ Justin D. Sheets โ00 Craig A. Williams, AAE โ93 ๏บ Michael A. Williamson โ66 ๏ฑ Norman J. Young โ64 ๏ $1-$249 Andrew L. Asher โ18 ๏ Joseph B. Bartholomew โ93 Robert C. Brown โ78 Colonel John E. Clark โ62 Brian A. Delaney โ90 ๏ฑ Wayne C. Hasselbrinck โ64 ๏ฑ Brent R. Holl โ04 Dillon M. Hults โ16 ๏ Richard H. Ice โ86 Wade S. Ison โ93 Thomas M. Jackson โ83 ๏ฑ Eric T. Lantz โ95 Darrell D. Mazura โ60 Dr. Dale F. McKee โ57 Andrew R. Orman โ03 Robert W. Puma โ98 Roscoe E. Reeve โ62 Nicholas W. Rohan โ63
โWe support SigEp because of what it has meant to our family. The man I have become is because of SigEp, which make us want to help others experience this too. We believe in Sigma Phi Epsilon.โ โ Greg, Indiana โ80, and Marie Pusinelli (Pictured with sons, left to right, Grant, Indiana โ16, Michael, Indiana โ19, Alexander, Southern Methodist โ14, and Adam, Texas Christian, โ13.)
Lewis J. Bornmann, Ph.D. โ64 ๏ฑ Lawrence E. Bott โ67 ๏ James V. Franklin โ17 ๏ Nathan A. Kirk โ17 ๏ Bryce A. Leming โ16 ๏ Donald J. Lomont โ64 Justin B. Neff โ14 ๏ Christopher K. Newman โ17 ๏ Demarkus Polk โ17 ๏ Robert J. Reese โ18 ๏ Mitchell J. Showman โ16 ๏ John A. Sims โ94 Devin C. Stone โ17 ๏ Trevor M. Topa โ17 ๏
Ryan C. Braun โ00 Jack J. Holmes โ64 ๏ฑ Ian Murphy โ16 ๏ Richard C. Park โ47 Michael P. Svec โ90
IOWA STATE $5,000-$9,999 Jeffrey D. Prouty โ79 ๏ฃ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Mark R. Fabere โ80 ๏ฃ๏ Harold L. Shellabarger โ56 ๏ฎ $1,901-$2,499 James W. Tait โ66 ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Robert S. Hanser โ78 ๏ฎ Ryan M. Pirtle โ06 ๏ฃ๏บ
Warren T. Reedy โ61 Artemas R. Roberts โ62 John K. Scott โ52 Roger F. Sellew โ59 ๏ฑ Eric J. Stroud โ06 Buel A. Williamson, Jr. โ47 ๏บ
IOWA WESLEYAN $1-$249 Donald P. Kellar โ51
JACKSONVILLE $600-$1,199 Christopher J. Sacra โ98 ๏ฃ๏บ LCDR Omar J. Sanchez โ01 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Michael K. Brand โ84 ๏บ
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$1-$249 Dan R. Alexander โ83 ๏ฑ
JACKSONVILLE STATE $600-$1,199 Lt. Col. John D. Hopson โ91 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Christopher M. Fraser โ15 ๏ Daniel Gilbert โ15 ๏ Ryan M. Kirby โ17 ๏ Richard M. Reynolds, II โ06 Brian Sanders โ15 ๏ Walker Sandlin โ18 ๏ Corey Self โ18 ๏ Corbin T. Shaw โ13 ๏ Joseph S. Winslett โ15 ๏
JAMES MADISON $1,901-$2,499 Richard E. Batten โ83 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 Sam H. Busey โ89 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Michael L. Boylan โ76 ๏ฑ Gregory S. Hogan โ09 ๏ฑ William W. Polen, Jr. โ78 ๏บ $1-$249 John G. Gerndt โ82 C. Steven Smith โ71 Ronald L. Snyder, Jr. โ80
JOHN CARROLL $1-$249 Sean C. Leroy โ18 ๏ Kyle G. Shepard โ11 Anthony C. Volpe โ18 ๏
JOHNS HOPKINS $2,500-$4,999 Bryan J. Kaminski โ06 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Douglas C. Fullerton โ04 ๏ฑ $1-$249 John C. Catlin, Jr. โ69 ๏ฑ Dr. Sterling M. Doubrava, Jr. โ55 William M. Dunbar โ53 Dr. Gerald M. Haase โ68 Richard S. Holland โ54 Dr. James J. Jaeger โ69 Robert K. Johnston โ68 ๏ฑ C. Norman Krueger โ63 ๏ฑ Charles P. Lamm โ44 ๏บ Daniel N. Masica โ68 Dr. Mark L. Miller โ77 Louis N. Pederson โ53 ๏ฑ Russell L. Seelig โ52 ๏ฑ John C. Smulian, M.D. โ81 ๏ฑ Dr. Robert J. Vergnani โ65 ๏บ
KANSAS $1,901-$2,499 Stephen L. Young โ80 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Thomas L. Gray โ77 ๏ $600-$1,199 Daniel H. Mudd โ95 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 John P. Adams โ99 ๏บ Benjamin D. Craig, Jr. โ50 ๏บ Samuel A. Gill โ68 Delbert L. Williamson โ60 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Richard F. Bucher โ53 ๏ฑ Captain Ralph L. Chappell, USN โ60
Nicholas W. Classen โ59 John C. Cross โ84 James J. Gray โ84 ๏ฑ John J. Jones โ63 John P. Killeen โ88 Wilbur D. Larkin โ55 ๏ฑ Dallas D. Mildfelt โ11 Mason D. Ormsby โ62 ๏ฑ Bill M. Perry โ54 Philip C. Peterson, Sr. โ52 ๏ฑ Col. Richard L. Quinn, USA, Ret. โ65 Edward A. Samuelson โ67 David M. Simpson โ79 ๏บ Paul L. Skolaut โ51 ๏บ Rodd D. Staker โ66 ๏ฑ S. Thomas Wertz โ71 ๏ฑ
KANSAS STATE $10,000-$24,999 Rex E. Garrelts โ68 ๏ญ A. J. Scribante โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข $5,000-$9,999 Greg A. Pestinger โ86 ๏ฟ๏ $250-$599 Scott G. Averill โ77 Max A. Krey โ49 ๏ $1-$249 Brett K. Bartholomew โ08 Donald L. Brookover โ50 ๏ฑ Bruce C. Champlin โ61 Gary E. Ervin โ67 John W. Everett โ79 ๏ฑ Phil D. Gilliland โ59 ๏ฑ John R. Jury โ53 ๏ Thayne L. Kraus โ56 ๏
โWe donate to SigEp to give back, and in memory of a great friend and brother, Jeremy Orn, North Dakota โ05, who passed away recently at a young age. The personal and professional development I gained as an undergraduate has been priceless. Our wish is that our donations provide amazing leadership training for other brothers, and that they honor and recognize a SigEp who touched the lives of so many.โ โMatt Hillerud, North Dakota โ04 (Pictured with wife Kelli and their two daughters.)
Wayne L. Krehbiel โ56 ๏ฑ Robert L. Main โ59 Staley B. McDermet โ66 ๏ฑ Glen D. Owen โ71 Steven B. Pendergast โ81 ๏ฑ Dr. Patrick H. Pesci, Renaissance Ronald L. Pfister โ62 ๏ฑ Dennis Schmidt, Renaissance Craig L. Stansberry โ75 Travis J. Swanson โ06 ๏ฑ Howard E. Teagarden โ43 ๏ฟ๏ Stanley N. Woodworth โ75 ๏ฑ
J. Robert McLendon โ64 ๏ฃ๏ Ronnie L. Smith โ78 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Joshua L. Stewart โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Thomas C. Mays, III โ76 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 James G. Crump โ62 ๏ฎ Robert E. Reaves, Jr. โ64 ๏ฑ M. Scott Whitman โ06 $1-$249 Lance A. Broussard โ97 ๏ฑ Kyle D. McCrary โ17 ๏ Walter I. Tacquard, III โ72 ๏ฑ Ryan C. Webb โ18 ๏
KENT STATE
LASALLE
$600-$1,199 Bruce E. Fusillo โ70 ๏ฎ Kurtis M. Hutson โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Ara M. Simonetti โ00 ๏ฑ $250-$599 H. Wayne Anderson โ61 ๏บ $1-$249 Lowell B. Davis โ61 ๏ฑ George G. Farah โ17 ๏ Logan K. Georskey โ17 ๏ Alfredo C. Hildebrandt โ14 ๏ Larry E. Holdren โ69 Glenn D. Miller โ59 ๏ฑ Jon G. Pounds โ57 ๏ฑ Bernard Reiner โ58 Reid Schaffer โ17 ๏ Frank E. Tejan, Jr. โ60 ๏ฑ Timothy J. Whitman โ66 ๏ฑ
$1-$249 Michael J. DeFlavia โ96 Col. Douglas A. LeVien โ94 Jeffrey T. Ziernicki โ96
KENTUCKY $1-$249 James E. Clarkson โ52 James R. Deye โ75 Dr. Jack J. Early, Renaissance Chad R. Eaton โ16 ๏ Jack A. Kain โ51 ๏ฑ Brandon J. Lee โ15 ๏ Peter G. Ponce-Toriz โ17 ๏ William M. Samuels, Jr. โ51 ๏ฑ Roy E. Stone โ50 Reed T. Tabor โ17 ๏ Clyde R. Tipton, Jr. โ46 ๏ฑ
KENTUCKY WESLEYAN $1-$249 Joe S. Britton โ91 William N. Foree, Jr. โ69 Samuel Y. Hann โ11 William E. Hill, Renaissance Steven H. Mack โ79 Rev. Jack C. Robinson, OFM โ75 Travis Rowland โ16 ๏ Connor Thompson โ16 ๏
LAMAR $1,200-$1,900 Thomas G. Allardyce โ70 ๏ฃ๏ Larry D. Eastepp โ80 ๏ฃ๏ฎ
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LAWRENCE $1-$249 Bradford P. Aspgren โ84 Mason A. Cannon โ13 Dr. Herbert S. Ormsbee โ70 ๏ฑ
LAWRENCE TECH $1,200-$1,900 Mark T. Bedell โ75 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Salvatore A. Moschelli โ00 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Austin C. Chapman โ14 Bradley D. Damron โ95 Ryan F. Gilmore โ11 ๏ฑ Matthew B. Medwid โ87 Matthew J. Orlando โ88 $1-$249 Daniel D. Baker โ09 David A. Berletich โ85 Christopher Brooks โ17 ๏ Gary L. Christoson โ88 ๏ฑ Brendon D. Clover โ17 ๏ Jeffrey B. Coates โ10 Paul R. Corby โ83 Pascal J. De Hesselle โ95 Charles T. Doyle โ83 Brian J. Eady โ07 Rodney W. Frank, Renaissance Jamiil M. Gaston โ12 Justin T. Hartsaw โ15 ๏ Mathew L. Heidmous โ90 John A. Husisian โ77 Joseph P. Leuenberger โ11 Scott D. Lieberman โ95 Brant C. Lyall โ88 Travis D. McCall โ18 ๏ Robert E. Miller โ96 Jess W. Moon โ16 ๏ Michael D. Newton โ13 Michael D. Paciero โ15 ๏ Corbin Patten โ18 ๏ Donald W. Phillips โ89
Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
Michael J. Pruski โ15 Kevin E. Rem โ97 Jimmy Ristic โ94 Mitchell H. Schreiber โ89 Howard D. Schwager โ83 Bruce M. Serafin โ89 Nicholas J. Sytsma โ18 ๏ P. James Taggart, Jr. โ94 Ian A. Williams โ12 Richard R. Yelda โ16 ๏
LEHIGH $1,200-$1,900 RADM Charles R. Kubic, CEC, USN โ72 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Mitchell E. Goldich โ09 ๏ฃ๏บ John E. Zollinger, Jr. โ57 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Ricardo R. Cohen โ88 ๏ฎ Richard C. Davis โ55 ๏ฑ David A. Thompson, Jr. โ06 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Robert E. Anderson, Jr. โ75 Samuel E. Banks โ63 ๏ฑ Jeffrey A. Brooks โ80 ๏ฑ David L. Carpenter, Ph.D. โ62 A. Bruce Conlin, Jr. โ49 William C. Cooke โ65 ๏ฑ Dennis M. Dowse โ73 John G. Fleck โ51 ๏ฑ Dr. Edward J. Harrison โ60 Harry P. Hawkes, Jr. โ84 Donald G. Keller โ60 ๏ฑ Richard J. MacAdams โ46 John W. Powell โ74 ๏ฑ William F. Sullebarger โ17 ๏ Leonard G. West โ58 ๏ฑ Theodore G. Widmayer โ58 ๏บ Wesley L. Winterbottom โ72
LENOIR RHYNE $1-$249 Milton R. Brown โ75
LEWIS $1-$249 George A. Carrasco โ79
LEWIS & CLARK $1-$249 William P. Bessolo โ85 ๏ฑ Philip S. Bradley โ59 Larry L. Campbell โ53 ๏ฑ Captain Gerald A. Hall, USN, Ret. โ58 ๏ฑ Samuel W. Pratt โ89 Dr. Reginald S. Saddoris โ68 ๏ฑ
LINCOLN MEMORIAL $1-$249 C. Roger Stapleton โ82
LONGWOOD $250-$599 Joseph W. Bartholomew โ96 Charles S. Ebbets, Jr. โ86 David W. Liverman โ89 Jeffrey D. Martin โ88 Brian F. Whetzel โ82 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Ryan L. Downey โ14 David Garvis โ16 ๏ Joseph C. Harper โ92
LORAS $5,000-$9,999 Thomas A. Barton โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Michael H. DeGrenier โ84 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Daniel E. Moore โ13 ๏ฃ $1-$249 Michael E. Currans โ95 Nathaniel J. Kapraun โ15 ๏ Zachery T. Lindstrom โ17 ๏ Lincoln E. Steffens โ91 Robert L. Stenander, III โ97 Douglas Zabler โ15 ๏
LOUISIANA STATE $1,901-$2,499 Harry L. Belton โ81 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Zachary P. Barilleau โ10 ๏ฃ๏บ John B. Golson โ05 ๏ฑ Seth D. Irby โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Nathan J. Irby โ14 $1-$249 Christopher J. Dedo โ17 ๏ Ryan P. Downey โ18 ๏ Jerry L. Exner โ74 George A. Gentry, Jr. โ67 P. Carl Gerhardt, III โ15 Alex W. Grashoff โ14 D. Hunter Hartwig โ08 Christopher H. Hester โ05 Andrew S. Leonpacher โ12 John M. Machovec โ69 ๏ฑ William C. MacNaughton โ69 Robert L. Morrow, Jr., M.D. โ65 Beau B. Navarre โ18 ๏ Russell L. Payne โ63 Brian W. Tenclinger, Renaissance Rev. David J. Tilley โ64
LOUISIANA-MONROE $1-$249 Jeremy W. Slaughter โ99
LOUISVILLE $1-$249 Michael S. Berger โ86 John M. Dashner โ17 ๏ Colin S. Dodd โ11
Brent Garner โ16 ๏ Parker T. Howard โ17 ๏ Brad Proffitt โ16 ๏ Dexter Smithโ16 ๏ Commander Donald L. Sodrel, USN โ57 Travone Taylor โ15 ๏
LOYOLA $250-$599 William S. Hydrick โ85 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Louis C. Kievit โ91 ๏บ
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT $1-$249 Matthew A. Blackmore โ04 Ryan S. Bushore โ01 Raymond A. Crosby โ06 ๏ฑ Kevin J. Fleming โ00 ๏ฑ
LYNCHBURG $1,200-$1,900 Jamar M. Hawkins โ04 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Alan O. Contreras โ17 ๏ Jaime A. Palacios โ17 ๏ Peyton Wright โ17 ๏
MAINE $2,500-$4,999 Alex Wasilewski โ78 ๏ฃ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Matthew C. Rodrigue โ04 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Shawn McKenna โ77 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ญ $250-$599 Douglas R. Johnson โ48 ๏บ $1-$249 Charles J. Carter, Jr. โ72 Stephen P. Cary, D.M.D. โ72 George N. Cemodanovs โ68 Commander Robert J. Degon, Retired โ66 ๏ฑ Paul S. Ferguson โ60 Robert G. Greenblatt โ76 John S. Kaczowka โ83 George L. Kimball โ65 Richard J. Marcel โ69 ๏ฑ Rodney N. Mondor, Renaissance ๏ฑ Kody A. Price โ15 Robert A. Richter โ50 Gene D. Sawin โ52 James V. Tammaro โ73 Erlon S. Varney โ55 ๏ฑ
MARIST $1-$249 Craig T. Gloede โ91
MARQUETTE $1-$249 Steven C. Karson, Jr. โ81
Aaron J. Ledesma โ14 ๏ Matthew E. Lindberg โ17 ๏ Gregg F. Stewart โ83 Brian Stumph โ17 ๏ Michael B. Welch โ16 ๏ Kyle G. Whelton โ15
MARSHALL $1-$249 John S. Anderson โ63 W. Garner Callaway โ56 Mark R. Cerrie โ90 Ezra H. Cochran, Jr. โ51 ๏ฑ Thomas M. Hensley, Jr. โ70 ๏บ Noah R. Henson โ04 David R. Hereford, II โ86 Robert J. Luby โ65 Kirby B. Martin, Jr. โ66 Donald E. Rockhold โ68 ๏ฑ Sheldon F. Roush โ66 Jack L. Selby โ63 ๏ฑ
MARYLANDCOLLEGE PARK $1,200-$1,900 Jason M. St. John โ94 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Austin T. Gardner โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ William A. Rogers โ54 ๏ฎ Joseph M. Toth โ14 ๏ฃ $1-$249 John G. Anagnos โ86 James G. Batson, Jr. โ56 J. Stanton Boteler โ59 ๏บ Matthew S. Bowen โ09 Andrew W. Buder โ10 Edward T. Dodd โ66 ๏ฑ Larry W. Faulkner โ71 ๏บ Patrick J. Flynn โ08 Carroll E. France, Jr. โ53 Justin Garcia โ17 ๏ Ken Grossman โ13 Myles P. Hungerford โ06 John B. Kincaid โ65 Kevin J. Lynch โ08 Martin F. McAlwee โ65 Paul Nisenson โ11 Stephen E. Rohrbaugh โ66 ๏ฑ Dr. R. Gary Roop โ51 Zachary Rubin โ12 John A. Umberger โ71 ๏ฑ
MASSACHUSETTS $600-$1,199 Trevor Bullard โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Joshua S. Endler โ96 ๏บ Michael S. Harris โ09 ๏ฑ Matthew J. Kapszukiewicz โ95 ๏ฎ Joseph O. Lavoie, Jr. โ08 ๏บ Dennis C. Stackhouse โ65 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Timothy J. Bryant โ89 ๏บ Donald J. Buss โ51
Andrew Cheung โ18 ๏ George B. Estrella โ56 Matthew D. Fox โ07 Victor J. Gangi โ91 Dr. Ronald L. Gordon โ92 Timothy B. Hopper โ91 David N. Levine โ97 Sean McDavitt โ12 Elan C. Radbil โ16 ๏ Nicholson S. Reed โ03 ๏ฑ Herbert H. Sievers โ52 ๏ฑ Joseph A. Sylvia โ57 Adam P. Tellier โ17 ๏ Dimitriy Zolotykh โ09
MEMPHIS $1,200-$1,900 Michael C. Williams โ69 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ญ $1-$249 John M. Blose โ75 W. Frederick Dodson โ56 ๏ฑ Alvis Dowty, III โ15 ๏ Ralph Hayes, Jr. โ59 David B. Hightower โ73 Herbert L. Hilbun โ57 Frank C. Holloman, III โ93 Andrew L. Lilley โ54 Senator James R. McNally โ66 Charles D. Neal โ97 Colonel James T. Reeves โ71 Jason D. Richards, III โ97 ๏ฑ Walter H. Robbins, Jr. โ56 K. Wade Stack โ05 ๏บ Derik J. VanVleet โ99 Theodore C. Watts โ64 Douglas B. Wimberly โ90
MEMPHIS LAMBUTH $250-$599 Steven D. Daniels โ78 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Jared M. Canada โ07 Dustin A. Forsythe โ18 ๏ William B. Gish โ18 ๏ Matthew P. Glover โ17 ๏ Michael E. Godwin โ70 Robert L. Haines โ18 ๏ Renard R. Miles, II โ16 ๏ Richard A. Muller โ74 Daniel B. Overheim โ13 Jonathan P. Williams โ15 ๏ Logan A. Wilson โ17 ๏
MIAMI (FLORIDA) $2,500-$4,999 Fred E. Karlinsky โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Roger A. Mermelstein โ87 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 David J. Kohl โ87 ๏ฃ๏บ Stanley R. Schmidt โ52 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Brian P. Tahmoush โ90 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Jorge A. Gonzalez, Jr. โ91
Barry T. Kates โ87 $1-$249 J. Randall Bard โ71 ๏ฑ Richard G. Daul โ64 John P. Dorow โ64 Robert W. Dowling โ70 ๏ฑ Dr. Lawrence F. Elgarresta โ89 Edward F. Elgarresta โ91 William T. Freitas โ89 ๏ฑ Dr. Stuart P. Howell, Jr. โ50 ๏ฑ Ronald J. Pelletier โ90 Dino Perone โ90 Steven M. Plotkin โ71 ๏บ Dennis J. Scott โ72 Francisco A. Torres โ90 Douglas M. Voss โ69
MIAMI (OHIO) $1,200-$1,900 Joseph H. Etter โ73 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Richard A. Puzzitiello, Sr. โ61 ๏ $250-$599 Stephen R. Downes โ64 ๏บ $1-$249 Leonard P. Bailey, Jr. โ60 Colonel John H. Barnhart โ64 ๏ฑ Emerson L. Brown โ53 ๏ฑ Mark J. Durket โ76 George J. J. Gayda โ83 William W. Greer โ81 ๏บ R. Daniel Hannon, III โ03 Edmund Lis โ51 ๏ฑ A. Neal McCaskey โ52 ๏ฑ Ryan H. McKenna โ05 Peter O. McKown โ80 ๏ฑ Donald W. Ousley โ62 Charles G. Sedgwick โ56 James R. Shenk โ71 ๏ฑ Andrew D. Thomas โ64 Jack W. Wert โ65
MICHIGAN $25,000-$49,999 James C. Park โ59 ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Stuart D. Porter โ87 ๏ Gary L. Verplank โ63 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Gene J. Gilmore โ52 ๏ Hugh W. Gouldthorpe โ55 ๏ John D. Sills โ56 ๏ $2,500-$4,999 William S. Hobbs โ59 ๏ Robert J. Vizas โ68 ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Eric A. Delzer โ64 ๏ฎ Dr. Theodore G. Dodenhoff โ57 ๏ฎ Timothy Hodes โ07 ๏ฎ Ronald R. Kefgen โ69 ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Peter A. Doerr โ84 ๏บ
Lawrence R. Donaldson โ61 ๏ฎ Jacob W. Haas โ71 ๏บ Edward C. Hathaway โ64 ๏บ Douglas H. Ilgenfritz โ83 ๏ฎ John J. Kapusky โ69 ๏ Thomas N. Ogar โ82 ๏บ John A. Secrist, III, Ph.D. โ68 ๏บ Arik A. Sherk โ81 ๏บ Byron L. West โ56 ๏บ $250-$599 Dillon T. Berg โ08 ๏ฑ Scott A. Cohen โ06 ๏ฑ Stephen C. DeBrock โ58 ๏ฑ Barry N. Finkelstein โ86 ๏ฑ Samuel A. Garfinkel โ08 ๏ฑ Kim D. Glaspie, Renaissance ๏ฑ Christopher M. Hankinson โ07 ๏บ William J. Marcoux โ49 ๏บ Robert L. Roty, Jr. โ85 Thomas G. Tepas โ68 ๏ฑ Joseph D. Wagner โ03 ๏ฑ $1-$249 John F. Bednarski โ84 Harold B. Coleman โ44 ๏ฑ Edward W. Cowling โ65 Thomas S. Fraim โ66 Allen B. Hardenbrook โ47 ๏ฑ Ross W. Herron โ50 Gerald S. V. Mangona โ01 Captain Robert E. Oldani, USN, Ret. โ80 ๏ฑ Christopher S. Plumb โ03 Lyle J. Schrum โ46 Stephen B. Shawaker โ55 Donald A. Tennyson โ48 ๏ Ian C. Wild โ84 ๏ฑ
MICHIGAN STATE $1-$249 Tyreese J. Brewington โ17 ๏ Bailey A. Brzys โ17 ๏ Kevin M. Hole โ90 ๏ฑ Kevin J. Kurzeja โ17 ๏ Erin D. Mullally โ99 ๏ฑ Lonn W. Myers โ68 Ryan J. Nagy โ17 ๏ Jack OโNeill โ16 ๏ Michael G. Pease โ89 ๏ฑ Clay J. Prickett โ17 ๏ John M. Spencer โ68 Robert L. Vogelsang โ60 Rex A. Voorheis โ83 ๏ฑ
MICHIGAN TECH $2,500-$4,999 Kevin A. Maguire โ83 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Mark J. Addy โ04 Michael C. Dery, II โ15 ๏ Mark D. Mays โ87 ๏บ Robert G. McEachen โ68 ๏บ Matthew W. Nowak โ88 ๏บ Craig A. Pollock โ80
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE $1,200-$1,900 Stephen C. Valente โ96 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Corbyn B. Payne โ12
MIDDLEBURY $1-$249 G.L. Cabot Henderson โ73 ๏ฑ David M. Spink โ63
MINNESOTA $2,500-$4,999 Todd E. Johns โ98 ๏ฃ๏ David M. McLaughlin โ92 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Jason C. Somrock โ02 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Jeffrey J. Somrock โ05 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Anthony D. Wagner โ95 ๏ $1-$249 Linley A. Barnes โ58 ๏ฑ Matthew P. Ducharme โ95 Lucas B. Hagness โ14 Daniel P. Hogan โ02 Zachary H. Krause โ10 Michael A. McCaskey โ00 Judd T. Nystrom โ95 ๏ฑ Nicholas D. Stremer โ07 Daniel C. Swendsen โ12 Michael J. Weisbrod โ03 Steven P. Wilson โ93
MISSISSIPPI $1-$249 William M. Bunting, Jr. โ00 William H. Caulfield, II โ76 ๏ฎ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Davenport โ55 ๏ฑ
MISSISSIPPI STATE $5,000-$9,999 Bobby S. Shackouls โ72 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Kevin L. J. Kassner โ82 ๏บ $1-$249 Dr. William J. Harris, III, M.D. โ88 William L. Leake, Jr. โ50
MISSOURI $10,000-$24,999 J. Gregory Keller โ86 ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Dennis W. Bond โ65 ๏ฃ๏ Larry W. Hannah โ60 ๏ฑ John W. Hartman โ61 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ $600-$1,199 Thomas W. Miltenberger โ68 ๏บ $250-$599 Karl L. Perrey โ85 ๏ Terry W. Schaefer โ68
$1-$249 John W. Barton โ63 ๏บ Joseph E. Brandel โ91 Colonel John K. Greene, II, Ret. โ68 Captain Robert H. Grose โ54 ๏ฎ Thomas W. Heithaus โ67 Bruce E. Hopson โ88 David V. Larusso โ76 Timothy L. May โ90 Mark L. Merlotti โ78 ๏บ John M. Morris โ68 ๏ฑ J. Paul Wengler โ62 William J. Williamson โ72 Lee B. Woodward โ68
MISSOURI S&T $5,000-$9,999 Michael D. Hurst โ74 ๏ฃ๏ญ $1,200-$1,900 Lee P. Landers โ60 ๏บ Riley S. Mieth โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Brian P. Bakala โ08 ๏ฃ Curt J. Williams โ04 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Edwin C. Bailey, Jr., Renaissance Brandon J. Basler โ07 William C. Connors โ66 ๏ฑ W. David Evans โ84 ๏บ Arthur C. Fink, Jr. โ55 James W. Hoolehan โ80 ๏ฑ Mark D. Howard โ85 ๏ฑ James D. Hunicke โ79 ๏บ Kent P. Koenemann โ79 ๏บ Mark B. Lynch โ81 ๏ฑ Edward D. Prost โ79 ๏บ Cory L. Smith โ70 ๏ฎ Michael D. Smith โ65 ๏ $1-$249 Donald C. Bisesi โ81 David K. Denner โ76 ๏ฑ Norman J. Frossard, Jr. โ60 Paul D. Griffin โ65 ๏ฑ Myron J. Grubaugh โ78 ๏ฎ Michael C. Kearney, Sr. โ61 ๏ฟ๏ Anthony G. Kertz โ92 ๏ฑ Dewey E. Kibler โ52 George H. Krieger โ62 ๏ Melvin N. Pohlman, Jr. โ74 Joel T. Rickman โ95 ๏ Kenneth A. Robb โ65 ๏บ Dale J. Schillinger โ56 Steven E. Schlueter โ73 ๏ฎ Stephen M. Thies โ72 ๏ Brent L. Thompson โ75 Dr. LeRoy E. Thompson โ56 ๏ Mark C. Tuttle โ82 ๏บ Joshua A. Wilmes โ11 Raymond R. Zesch โ70 ๏บ Casey J. Zimmerman โ15
MISSOURI STATE $5,000-$9,999 Michael J. Duggan โ74 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Matthew E. Gieseking โ83 $1-$249 Daniel Altmann โ18 ๏ Josh Beezley โ13 ๏ Dr. C. David Billings โ65 Fred W. Fulton โ71 Jerry M. Gahr โ67 Charles R. Heineman โ73 ๏ฑ Terry F. Hilton โ70 Bradley Kummer โ17 ๏ Ryan McFarland โ17 ๏ Colin J. Mueller โ17 ๏ Joshua L. Perfectโ17 ๏ Jacob Shockley โ17 ๏ Jacob A. Steinberg โ17 ๏ Jesse L. Stuart โ09 Michael L. Thiel โ66
MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY $1-$249 Dominick Adlich โ19 ๏ Marcus Daniels โ17 ๏ David A. DeCecco โ04 ๏ฑ D. Alec Gates โ16 ๏ Matthew Leal โ16 ๏ Graden Lovelace โ20 ๏ Dennis R. Painter โ78 Max Petty โ17 ๏ Tyler J. Rutledge โ17 ๏ Greg Sattler โ17 ๏
MIT $250-$599 Dr. Andrew S. Clare โ08 T. Wayne Dodgen โ79 ๏บ Joshua Santos-Heard โ14 $1-$249 George C. Allen, Jr. โ70 Christian C. Bolta โ51 ๏ฑ Philip Bugnacki โ78 James M. Carr โ78 ๏บ Daniel B. Hardie โ51 Norman T. R. Heathorn โ57 ๏ Anthony L. Jordan โ86 Richard P. Kuntz โ79 Richard G. McGrath, Jr. โ90 Clifford E. McLain โ53 Daniel W. Pugh โ89 ๏ฑ Robert R. Robinson โ85 Nicholas A. Strakhov โ59
MONMOUTH $2,500-$4,999 Bradley C. Nahrstadt โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 William K. Komperda โ81 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Dr. James W. Davis โ74 Eric G. Ealy โ86 ๏บ
Major Leon A. Kraut, USAF, Ret. โ67 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Dr. Gary E. Anderson โ70 Cole H. Downey โ17 Samuel E. Dummer โ18 ๏ Dr. John W. Gibson โ59 Gavin N. Halpin โ12 Richard A. Johnson โ70 Kenneth H. Knox โ62 Jeffrey G. Long โ05 Gerald A. Parsons โ61 Major Ricky L. Simmons โ88 Roy J. Sye โ13 William A. Turner โ93 Harold G. Turvey โ78 James L. Ulrich โ94 Edward R. Wildermuth, CPA โ02
MONTANA $250-$599 Mitchell S. Gagos โ78 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Evan Fossen โ16 Colonel John G. Griffith, Jr. โ62 Wayne C. Hovey โ61 Robert W. Petersen, Jr. โ67 ๏ฎ George C. Swanson โ59 Dr. Stanley J. Underdal โ60 ๏ฑ Monte A. White โ63
MONTANA STATE $250-$599 Gerald S. Siegmyer โ70 ๏ฑ $1-$249 George D. Arnett โ66 Dayton Cooney โ16 ๏ Chaise R. DeVries โ16 ๏ Connor Hoffmann โ18 ๏ Dr. Brian D. Kassar, Renaissance Carl L. Minifie โ17 ๏ Ronald M. Murphy โ84 Lt. Colonel Donald A. Peterson, Ret. โ66 ๏ฑ Ryan K. Schwab โ17 ๏ Riley D. Shearer โ17 ๏
MORAVIAN $1,200-$1,900 Brian J. Corvino โ02 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Phillip A. Torres โ13
MOREHEAD STATE $2,500-$4,999 Todd A. Stewart โ87 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Samuel D. Ruble โ80 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 James C. Foster, Renaissance ๏ฎ William L. Phelps, Renaissance ๏ฎ
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$1-$249 Harrison N. Bailey โ17 ๏ Joe F. Dye โ75 Christopher A. Haid โ77 Dr. Jason W. Marion โ04
MUHLENBERG $600-$1,199 Donald R. Klenk โ51 ๏บ $250-$599 Glenn A. Deibert โ68 ๏บ W. Russell Koerwer โ68 ๏บ $1-$249 Harold L. Baty โ69 ๏ฑ Donald R. Blair โ65 ๏ฑ Leonard D. Boclair โ57 ๏บ Mark A. Carberry โ74 Rev. James R. Corgee, Jr. โ55 David A. Detwiler โ72 Dr. Brian L. Dunfee โ98 David C. Fry โ64 ๏บ Richard R. Grimm โ60 ๏ฑ Roy H. Kehm โ50 ๏ฑ David O. Krantz โ83 ๏ฑ Donald L. Kuhnsman โ48 ๏บ Dr. Paul G. Preuss โ63 ๏ฑ Colonel David W. Shoemaker, Jr. โ69 ๏ฑ Mark P. Werrell โ76
MURRAY STATE $2,500-$4,999 Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D. โ70 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Adam W. Seiber โ02 ๏ฃ๏ Travis B. Taylor โ11 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Clark D. Adams โ18 ๏ Tyler M. Anderson โ17 ๏ Jacob G. Baird โ17 ๏ Jacob M. Bridges โ18 ๏ Kevin R. Brost โ17 ๏ Chantry A. Carroll โ17 ๏ Adam C. Culbreath โ18 ๏ Lt. Colonel Steven C. Darnall โ76 ๏ฑ Jason P. Esau โ16 ๏ Matthew J. Fitzer โ16 ๏ Robert S. Green โ81 Ray E. Henderson โ70 Alexander M. Hopewell โ16 ๏ Renn H. Lovett โ17 ๏ Michael R. Quinn โ88 ๏ฑ John E. Ramey โ17 ๏ Josh Spurrier โ18 ๏ Tanner A. Ward โ17 ๏
NEBRASKA $1,200-$1,900 Kurt T. Phares โ79 ๏ฃ๏บ Scott A. Schmidt โ82 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $600-$1,199 Kyle W. Arganbright โ04 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Michael J. Choutka โ90 ๏ฑ
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Charles E. Schuster โ75 ๏บ Stephen T. Steiner โ81 ๏ฎ Zachary W. Stull โ14 $1-$249 Todd S. Adams โ78 ๏ฑ Howard J. Brown โ45 Jeffrey D. Dowling, M.D. โ81 Kenneth E. Fowler โ48 ๏บ William R. Hansen โ68 Colonel Samuel F. Hatfield, Jr. โ67 Jean Henrichs, Jr. โ61 William A. Johnston โ59 Colonel Charles F. Long, USA, Ret. โ37 Harold R. Mack โ76 William P. Pfeiff โ64 ๏ฑ Robert C. Phares โ76 Max L. Rodenburg โ11 Thomas C. Smith โ68 ๏ฎ William F. Wenzlaff โ55
NEBRASKA-KEARNEY $1-$249 Jared G. Buller โ17 ๏ Matthew C. Buresh โ18 ๏ Benjamin Grossnicklaus โ17 ๏ Luke Grossnicklaus โ18 ๏ Peter G. Kotsiopulos โ70 Tyson S. Lanka โ17 ๏ Ronald W. Larsen โ65 Austin C. Partridge โ18 ๏ Clark Pohlmeier โ18 ๏ Adam Ripp โ16 ๏ Samuel Sutherland โ18 ๏ Glenn E. Vieselmeyer โ68 ๏ฑ Mick D. Wise โ72
NEBRASKA-OMAHA $1,200-$1,900 Robert A. Pedersen โ71 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Bret M. Harrell โ12 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 Kevin J. Foral โ01 Jason R. Jenkins โ94 Thomas A. Jensen โ80 Terrence W. Olsen โ62
NEVADA-RENO $1-$249 David J. Bradfield โ05 J. Douglas Buchanan, Esq. โ63 William R. Hull โ03 Jordan R. Slotnick โ06 Henry M. Soledad, Esq. โ01
NEW HAMPSHIRE $250-$599 Michael J. Catudal โ09 $1-$249 Timothy J. Cedrone โ17 ๏ Zachary S. Fone โ16 Gabriel J. Lee โ16
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NEW MEXICO $1-$249 John F. Dalby โ72 ๏ฑ David M. Fiedler โ71 ๏บ Michael A. Harris โ64 Paul H. Tufts โ65 ๏ฑ John D. Wilson โ86 ๏บ
NEW MEXICO STATE $1-$249 Bobby A. Quintana โ95
NORTH CAROLINA $600-$1,199 D. Elwood Clinard, Jr. โ51 ๏ฎ Stephen O. Leonard โ76 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Henry G. Absher โ62 ๏ฑ David A. Cohen โ99 Ralph B. DโIorio, Jr. โ78 ๏ฑ Walter A. Holt, Jr., RPA, FMA โ77 Robert C. Hunter โ66 ๏บ Richard R. Newell โ72 Thomas L. Norris, Jr. โ55 ๏บ Earl L. Owens โ71 W. Daniel Pate โ71 ๏ฎ John W. Ramsey โ00 William J. Rendleman, Jr. โ73 ๏ฎ
NORTH CAROLINA STATE $10,000-$24,999 W. H. Clark โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ญ $5,000-$9,999 James L. Davis โ81 ๏ Jeffrey R. Garwood โ84 ๏ Ronald L. Terry โ76 ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Carlos R. Williams, Jr. โ65 ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Dexter W. Morgan, III โ92 ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Matthew J. Baker โ97 ๏ฑ Dr. J. Grant Buttram, Jr. โ93 ๏ฃ๏ Jeffrey T. Horan โ11 ๏ฃ๏บ Billy D. Maddalon โ90 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Kerrick R. Wilson โ92 ๏บ $600-$1,199 William James Black, Jr. โ79 ๏ฎ Jeffrey W. Pratt โ87 ๏ฎ Gerald D. Washburn โ52 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Douglas K. Bratton โ81 ๏ Raymond A. Bryan, III โ79 ๏บ Richard L. Gray โ70 ๏ฑ George E. Setzer โ60 ๏ฑ Hamilton E. Withers, III โ75 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Dr. George L. Adams, III โ74 Jonathan W. Alley โ03
Lawrence W. Clayton โ86 Lyn B. Conger โ82 ๏ J. Neal Creech, Jr. โ93 Douglas W. Curtis โ69 ๏บ John T. Duncan, Jr. โ71 ๏ฑ Mark Hove โ18 ๏ Dr. Gary A. Ludi โ74 ๏ฑ George A. Moretz โ64 ๏บ Ralston M. Pound, Jr. โ42 Robert G. Reeder โ72 ๏ฑ Coleman R. Rich โ76 ๏บ Robert A. San Miguel โ12 Jeffrey R. Setser โ84 Alan Sheridan โ12 Andrew W. Smith โ83 ๏ฑ L. Robert Stallings โ65 Alex A. Starnes โ15 ๏ Devin Van Pelt โ18 ๏ Richard K. Worsley โ48 ๏ฑ
NORTH CAROLINACHARLOTTE $250-$599 Walter H. Neely, III โ97 $1-$249 Colin Abercrombie โ16 ๏ Joshua Antonious โ16 ๏ Michael R. Brennan โ16 ๏ Ryan D. Fertakos โ16 ๏ James E. Fortner โ85 Daniel E. Geneser โ18 ๏ William R. Hutaff โ78 ๏บ Trevor Linscheid โ17 ๏ Alex H. Mills, Jr. โ83 Nicholas G. Mirisis โ00 P. Venson Nunnaley โ15 ๏ Connor P. Ryan โ17 ๏ Peter Sheldon โ16 ๏ Scott E. Van Vooren โ94 Michael C. Wong โ15 ๏
NORTH CAROLINAGREENSBORO $1-$249 Terrill L. Drake โ01 Suleiman Mansaray โ18 ๏ Rikki L. OโNeil โ13
NORTH DAKOTA $2,500-$4,999 Matthew M. Hillerud โ04 ๏ฃ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Mark A. Christensen โ95 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Dr. Donald L. Piper, Renaissance ๏ $250-$599 Christian Stromsness โ18 Kellen R. Utecht โ05 $1-$249 Christopher M. Ahrens โ06 Corey O. Atkins โ04 Jeffrey D. Baumgartner โ09 Mark Becker โ12 Justin R. Curtis โ99
Logan M. Fletcher โ12 Keegan Hilmer โ16 ๏ Ben R. Hochgraber โ05 Luke Jirik โ16 ๏ Michael J. Little โ09 Daniel S. Macintosh โ06 Erik M. Miller โ04 Morgan J. Murphy โ15 Kyle T. See-Rockers โ14 Brian A. Shawn โ02 Mark J. Steiner โ05 Ryan A. Tranby โ06 Jonathan L. Voigt โ08 Jeffrey J. Wieser โ10
NORTH TEXAS $5,000-$9,999 Glenn A. Ezell โ87 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Bryan B. Marsh, III โ81 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Duffy S. Oyster โ69 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Timothy W. Williams โ91 ๏ฃ๏ฎ W. Russell Williams โ91 ๏บ $600-$1,199 Ross W. Christian โ55 $250-$599 Sean P. Craft โ95 ๏ฑ Dr. Aubrey H. Polser, Jr. โ65 ๏บ Guy W. Willis โ71 $1-$249 Neil J. Adams โ71 Sam V. Akins โ54 ๏ฎ William T. Anderson โ70 ๏ฑ Charles T. Baldwin โ68 Graham L. Barnett โ68 William R. Blakemore โ66 G. Thomas Boswell, Jr. โ68 ๏ฎ Ronald G. Brown, Sr. โ67 ๏ฑ Joseph L. Busick โ69 James D. Canon, III โ84 Abel Casanova โ06 L. Douglas Cook โ70 Paul H. Davis โ66 Bruce Q. Hand โ67 Eric W. Heil โ86 ๏ฑ Tommy J. Hodges โ57 Kenneth A. Holloway โ64 Edward L. Littleton โ90 ๏บ Andrew G. Maeder โ16 ๏ Barrett Mick โ16 ๏ James G. Morris โ70 Bill M. Ohland โ72 ๏ฎ W. Clifford Price, III โ88 ๏ฎ J. Douglas Ragsdale โ73 Clifford D. Shaffer โ68 Durrell P. Smith โ91 ๏ฎ Scott R. Steenson โ69 Dale J. Woods โ69 Harvey L. Zimmermann โ70
NORTHEASTERN $600-$1,199 Christopher P. Lynch โ07 ๏ฃ๏บ Patrick T. Murphy โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ
Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
$1-$249 Jacob Bjoerkman โ18 ๏ Jack Healy โ19 ๏ Alexander Kennedy โ18 ๏
NORTHERN ARIZONA $1,901-$2,499 Herbert H. Bullock โ78 ๏ $1-$249 Neal R. Bailey โ91 ๏ฑ
NORTHERN COLORADO $1-$249 Tilman M. Bishop โ56 William W. Bolitho โ55 William L. Chadima โ77 William L. Ott โ59 ๏ฑ
NORTHERN ILLINOIS $2,500-$4,999 Michael J. Neary, CFA โ90 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Steven G. Garner โ83 ๏บ $1-$249 Alexander J. Andrews โ15 ๏ Jesus O. Garcia โ18 ๏ Osborne J. Johnson, Jr. โ88 Michael J. Veloz โ18 ๏ Frank E. Woodin โ03
NORTHERN IOWA $1,901-$2,499 Chad J. Ellsworth โ95 ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Christopher V. Anderson โ94 ๏บ $600-$1,199 Joel C. Anderson โ12 ๏ฑ Jeremy J. Butts โ95 ๏ฑ Carson M. Hattel โ03 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Chad R. McCarty โ98 Seth R. Nieuwenhuis โ00 ๏ฑ Michael T. Prahl Renaissance ๏บ Nicholas G. Sibenaller โ10 Brian R. Ward โ98 $1-$249 Adam R. Baggett โ07 Thomas R. Boothby โ00 Dr. Jonathan S. Burns โ00 Justin D. Davie โ02 Cavan Finn โ18 ๏ Michael Foley โ16 ๏ Adam J. Haselhuhn โ11 Jason P. Hutcheson โ04 Avery Johnson โ18 ๏ Cody McLees โ16 ๏ Joseph M. Mooney โ02 Chad D. Primmer โ99 Matthew Reitz โ15 Nicholas Sailer โ17 ๏ Kofi K. Sam, Renaissance Barry Schintler โ15 ๏ Cody Schulte โ16 ๏
Robert C. Streich โ99 David J. Weber โ07
NORTHERN KENTUCKY $1,901-$2,499 Mark S. Krzywonos โ84 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Joseph P. McGinnis โ11 Dustin R. Robinson โ12 David A. Stetter โ08 Alex E. Von Saucken โ07
NORTHWEST MISSOURI $2,500-$4,999 Brent E. Johnson โ84 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Les M. Hinmon โ84 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Michael A. Wolbert โ94 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Brett T. Graves โ02 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Anthony M. Belcher โ09 Dr. John N. Murray โ94 Nicholas D. Shepherd โ15 ๏ James R. West โ94 Douglas L. Winters โ87
NORTHWESTERN $1,200-$1,900 Cory S. Gerdes โ92 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Bobby S. Brenman โ02 Jeffrey A. Buchbinder โ93 ๏ฑ Richard H. Kaung โ91 Michael A. Mantas โ15 ๏ Jeffrey W. Mason โ98 ๏ฑ Alan Topelson โ95
NORTHWOOD $1-$249 Dominic Caradonna โ87
NYU $50,000-$99,999 Constantine K. Nickou โ47 ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Ronald A. Bevacqua โ67 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Frederick W. Brown, Jr. โ67 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 Samuel J. Bicak โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $600-$1,199 Daniel G. Paulus โ99 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Carman P. Bambace โ62 ๏ฑ Richard E. Batho โ66 Robert K. Gansel โ58 ๏ฑ Charles W. Hage, M.D. โ81 ๏ฑ Justin D. Levine โ09 ๏ฑ
OHIO $250-$599 Gregory D. Pearson โ94 ๏ฑ
$1-$249 Grant V. Hesser โ69 ๏บ Jeffrey M. Sergi โ95 Sean T. Skender โ93
OHIO NORTHERN $1-$249 John E. Bayliff โ58 ๏ฑ William H. Brinkmeyer โ50 Donald A. Cope โ52 Bryce Gray โ17 ๏ Richard T. Hoback, M.D. โ62 William R. Hughes โ54 Quintin A. Jessee โ95 Terry D. Keiser โ64 Robert W. Lambert, M.D. โ82 ๏บ J. Scott Miller โ72 ๏ฑ Stanley D. Scheetz โ68 Lloyd A. Schick โ66 Robert B. Storts โ60 Dominic E. Violante โ06
OHIO STATE $1,901-$2,499 Ryan C. Dressler โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 R. Scott Dudis โ09 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ฑ Sean A. Mittelman โ09 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Brent J. Osborn โ09 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Michael D. Repasky โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Robert D. Jennings โ85 ๏ฎ Derek A. McClellan โ92 Scott W. Phillips, Jr. โ05 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Ryan M. Bixler โ16 ๏ Matthew J. Davis โ17 ๏ Michael E. Deegan โ66 Connor C. Foster โ16 ๏ Anthony J. Frisby โ86 Dr. James V. Griesen โ63 ๏ฑ Christopher H. John โ16 ๏ Marvin L. Leedom โ64 Joseph E. Lennon โ07 Raymond M. Roop โ65 Robin A. Schmidt โ56 Jeffrey J. Smith โ86 ๏ฑ Rodger P. Soeldner โ70 Donald A. Stenta, Ph.D. โ01 Austin Stewart โ16 ๏ Donald G. Swales โ56 ๏ฑ Michael A. Tranovich โ71 ๏ฑ Christopher L. Wald โ12 Richard M. Walters โ57 ๏บ Douglas A. Wemmer, M.D. โ71 ๏ฑ
OHIO WESLEYAN $2,500-$4,999 Donald W. Hudler โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข $250-$599 C. Dean McGowan โ83 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Peter Cook โ16 ๏ Robert M. Dickson โ57
Robert B. Gibson โ65 George R. Gunn โ78 Woody A. Jamiel โ16 ๏ David A. Kapeluck โ67 Phillip S. Kick โ97 James K. Meinershagen โ64 John E. Moats, M.D. โ57 ๏ฑ Normand W. Noblet โ53 Daryl D. Ruehle โ62 ๏ฑ Richard D. Schaeffer, Sr. โ51 ๏ฑ Ronald K. Snider โ67 ๏ฑ Commander Michael H. Spencer โ73 R. Gary Stansbury โ62 Mason C. Tomblin โ17 ๏ Reich L. Watterson, Jr., M.D. โ48 Waldon R. Weber โ56
OKLAHOMA $25,000-$49,999 Larry T. Wilson โ85 ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Chip E. Long, Jr. โ82 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Marc A. Ganz โ83 ๏ฎ Timothy E. Kinnear โ87 ๏ฎ David M. Poarch โ83 ๏ฎ J. Bryan Schulhoff โ08 ๏ฎ Douglas G. Summers โ78 ๏ฎ $2,500-$4,999 Bradley J. Watson โ83 ๏บ $1,901-$2,499 Bradley A. Schick โ87 ๏ฑ $1,200-$1,900 F. Andy Fugitt โ80 ๏ฑ $600-$1,199 A. Wayne Robertson, Renaissance ๏ฑ Michael J. Transue โ66 ๏ $250-$599 Christopher J. F. Crotts โ99 G. Douglas Fox โ55 ๏บ Jamon D. Herndon โ99 Brig. Gen. Kenneth M. Taylor, Jr. โ66 ๏บ M. Rich Wager โ73 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Richard W. Ashford โ73 ๏ฑ Gregory W. Curry โ83 ๏บ Robert G. Denison โ58 ๏ฎ Andrew W. Fieker โ03 Frank E. Heaston โ49 ๏บ Chad B. Ingram โ02 F. Lovell McMillin โ58 Donald M. Smith, D.D.S. โ56 R. Donald Thoes โ53 Daryle D. Voss โ90 John M. Williamson โ10
OKLAHOMA CITY $1-$249 Captain A. Howard Allnutt โ54 ๏ฑ
OKLAHOMA STATE
OREGON STATE
$10,000-$24,999 Gary K. Bridwell โ74 ๏ Jeffery C. Linihan โ85 ๏ J. Michael Reddout โ85 ๏ Neal T. Seidle โ62 ๏ Terry L. Stewart โ71 ๏ Clinton M. Ward โ83 ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Michael G. Daniel โ85 ๏ James D. McKellar, Jr. โ67 ๏ H. S. Wycoff โ61 ๏ $250-$599 Tim H. Cleverdon โ73 $1-$249 Jack E. Bobek โ49 Connor R. Brown โ17 ๏ Matt B. Burckhalter โ06 Robert K. Castleberry โ18 ๏ Levi N. Close โ17 ๏ Aaron C. Cromer โ16 ๏ Devin Currier โ17 ๏ Dominic C. Eramo โ16 ๏ Jesse E. Fate โ17 ๏ Tyler L. Ferguson โ18 ๏ Timothy T. Forman โ08 Collin Green โ18 ๏ Brad D. Leverett โ82 J. William Love, Jr. โ49 ๏ฟ๏ฑ James W. Morris โ75 Phillip H. Myles โ65 Zach Richardson โ17 ๏ Charles O. Riddle โ73 Brian Q. Rosebrook โ15 ๏ Tyler J. Smith โ18 ๏ Tj St. John โ18 ๏ Quinnten K. Thompson โ17 ๏ Erik G. Williams โ20 ๏
$1,200-$1,900 Kenneth S. Maddox โ75 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Thane R. Brown โ61 ๏บ Lonny R. Kelley โ61 ๏ฑ $250-$599 John A. Goesling โ67 ๏ฎ James B. Harbolt โ84 ๏ฑ Andrew D. Moen โ99 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Nicholas B. Boshears โ90 ๏ฟ Benjamin E. Brodie โ64 ๏ฎ James H. Colburn โ55 Lynn R. Crews โ92 Mason J. Crow โ17 ๏ Daniel T. Cushing โ13 Wayne R. Ericksen โ58 ๏บ Dr. Robert H. Ewalt โ56 ๏ฎ Michael R. Fraser, Jr. โ96 Charles L. Fritz โ58 ๏ฑ John C. Gartland โ74 Joseph J. Ittes, Jr. โ66 Matthew T. Kim โ16 ๏ Jeffrey A. Malkasian โ91 ๏ฑ Gene M. Milbrath โ63 ๏ฑ Lt. Colonel Dana K. Murton โ56 ๏ฑ Michael S. Newgard โ07 Dow P. Poling โ56 Colton F. Surcamp โ15 ๏ John A. Talbott โ49 ๏บ Jack E. Taylor โ69 Eric H. Warninghoff โ96 ๏ฑ Benjamin R. Whiteley โ51 ๏ฑ Donald L. Wimer โ53 The Honorable Frank J. Yraguen โ62
OLD DOMINION
PARSONS
$1-$249 Christopher Coykendall โ13 Brandon M. Miller โ07
$1-$249 Kenneth B. Cooke โ68 Scott A. Keener โ74 ๏ฑ David A. Neff โ69 ๏ฑ
OREGON $250-$599 Donald A. Boyd โ59 Sigmund F. Lindley โ85 ๏บ $1-$249 Richard D. Allen, M.D. โ58 ๏ฎ Dr. Juris Cilnis โ57 ๏ฑ Allen L. Gummer โ58 ๏บ Gordon B. MacPherson โ54 ๏บ Charles F. Makinney โ66 Merton L. Meeker, Jr. โ51 Dr. Darrell M. Miller โ64 Peter W. Powell โ78 Robert J. Swank โ70 A. Russell Taggard โ66 Timothy A. Tofte โ80 Ryan C. Wheatley โ07 ๏ฑ Marcus C. Wulf โ64 ๏บ
PENNSYLVANIA $1,901-$2,499 Brett R. Danko โ90 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Douglas S. Roberts โ83 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Anthony N. Mishik, M.D. โ79 $1-$249 Andrew B. Brody โ88 ๏ฑ Earl C. Conway โ54 ๏ฑ Michael A. Fernando โ13 David L. S. Ffrench โ51 Joel T. Frauenheim โ92 Timothy E. Games โ84 ๏ฑ Timothy A. Garvey, M.D. โ80 ๏บ P. Clarke Glennon โ55 ๏ฑ Andrew S. Hua โ92 Jose Ibietatorremendia โ90 Robert M. Johnson โ55
Jeffrey R. Lehman โ72 ๏ฑ Henry A. Pope, Jr. โ43 Terry N. Rahmeier โ64 William A. Schilling โ03 Charles R. Shubert โ49 Dallas L. Smith โ67 ๏ฑ Andrew M. Steedle โ06 Richard B. Thompson, M.D. โ94 Jason M. Ursaner โ07 Daniel H. Van Winkle โ62
PENNSYLVANIA STATE $1,901-$2,499 Joseph R. Palmieri โ92 ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Raymond Leahey โ61 ๏บ Craig P. McGuinn โ89 ๏บ James F. Nealon โ81 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Howard I. J. Collier โ54 ๏ฑ John A. Ward โ92 $1-$249 Christopher H. Cabell โ90 Scott B. Clark โ87 Abraham N. Doe โ10 David H. Harth โ01 C. Gibson Hertler โ57 Terry L. Katz โ81 ๏ฑ Colonel Jed H. Klingensmithโ57 Erik F. Knettel โ92 Allan P. LeChard โ55 ๏ฑ Richard S. Piper โ51 Louis A. Polaneczky โ86 Timothy R. Sonier โ17 ๏
PEPPERDINE $1,200-$1,900 David O. Chang โ04 ๏ฃ๏บ Frank T. Ko โ97 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ญ Christopher C. Walters โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Alexander Claud โ13 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Matthew D. Hubbell โ07 Jeremy J. Stolee โ05 ๏บ $1-$249 Giuseppe Nespoli, II โ04 Michael D. Sprague โ04 Devon B. Walker โ12 Richard H. Wallace, Renaissance
PHILADELPHIA $1,200-$1,900 John A. Porreca โ71 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Paul R. Buckwalter โ66 ๏ฑ Gordon C. Miller โ67
PITTSBURG STATE $1,200-$1,900 Chris A. Mainz โ88 ๏ฃ๏บ
$250-$599 Michael K. Kohler โ75 ๏บ $1-$249 Daniel L. Mildfelt โ79 Michael A. Torgler โ99
PITTSBURGH $1-$249 Richard J. Hill โ12 Kevin J. Muir โ12 Eric T. Muller โ18 ๏ Anthony Palombizio โ96 Dr. Chad E. Richmond โ93 Robert M. Tibi, II โ91
PLYMOUTH STATE $1-$249 Joseph M. Costa โ04
Richard F. Trowbridge โ59 ๏ฑ Christian Vetter โ17 ๏ Stephen J. Zimmerly โ69
QUINNIPIAC $1-$249 Matthew K. Blumenthal โ17 ๏ Brian T. Byrne โ12 Lewis Clarke โ16 ๏ Gabriel Reyes โ16 ๏
RADFORD $1-$249 Nicholas Altman โ16 ๏ Ethan S. Collie โ17 ๏ Johan Coon โ16 ๏ Forrest C. Meade โ16 ๏ Jacob C. Ogle โ15 ๏
$2,500-$4,999 Donald A. Burgio โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 James L. Johndrow โ68 James R. Murphy โ80 Christian T. Patterson โ95 ๏ฎ Robert H. Sandow โ87 ๏บ Dennis T. Scurletis โ79 ๏ฑ Peter A. Vanderminden โ78 Bruce M. Wexler โ89 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Kenneth W. Bosworth โ77 Matthew J. Carlen โ06 ๏ฑ Brian D. Chase โ07 Eddie Chin โ94 ๏ฑ Thomas W. Cronin โ16 ๏ Philip J. Decker โ71
Drake C. Perrior-Small โ17 ๏ Peter B. Perry โ57 ๏ฑ Edward J. Rockwood, M.D. โ76 William M. Turner โ61 Herb L. Van Benthuysen โ56 Kenneth J. Vetter โ18 ๏
RHODE ISLAND $250-$599 Shawn T. Mullen โ13 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Jordan M. Albernaz โ11 John W. Barrett โ73 David S. Bennett โ93 ๏ฑ John Collins โ12 Frank P. Gallo โ63 E. Robert Galloway โ70
PURDUE $2,500-$4,999 Douglas M. Nabhan โ77 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Michael G. Ellis โ84 ๏ฃ๏ Scott R. Swisher โ79 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Nick D. Harris โ79 ๏ฑ D. Reid Snellenbarger โ98 ๏บ $250-$599 Norman E. Nabhan, CIMA โ71 ๏ฃ๏ Dale B. Roberts โ72 Robert H. Sheridan โ62 ๏ฑ John D. Weir โ01 ๏บ Dr. Carl R. Willis โ61 ๏บ $1-$249 Larry M. Champion Renaissance Robert G. Coleman โ50 Patrick K. Crawford โ03 Roger H. Day โ69 Dr. John F. Derr, R.Ph. โ58 ๏ Ronald L. Downing โ68 Gary L. Evans โ67 James D. Farley โ86 ๏บ Wayne R. Frazier โ71 Lee E. Gase โ50 Ross E. Goluba โ95 Richard M. Hardin โ66 ๏ฑ Dale C. Hiler, Jr. โ59 Donald G. Hoffman โ62 Larry R. Horton โ62 George J. Kottemann, D.D.S. โ53 ๏ฑ Robert F. Kroeger โ58 Grant R. Lohse โ02 Dustin R. Longest โ04 Dr. Richard R. Mitchell โ60 ๏ฑ James H. Muehlbauer โ63 ๏ฑ Brian R. Rodell โ98 David D. Schoeff โ64 James R. Schopmeyer โ14 Stephen P. Skillman โ75 Dale M. Smith โ76 E. Dana Smith, Jr. โ66 ๏ฑ Raymond S. Stephens โ49
โOur Fraternity kept me in college during difficult personal times, developed my leadership abilities and taught me social skills in spite of my introversion and rural poor background. I am privileged to be able to support SigEpโs efforts to provide similar opportunities for young men today.โ โ Denis Dieker, Wichita State โ77
Bowen Sheng โ15 ๏ Bryan A. Tate โ16 ๏ Todd B. Turner โ16 ๏
RANDOLPH-MACON $5,000-$9,999 Frank E. Laughon, Jr. โ59 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 R. Jeffrey Chasen โ77 ๏ฑ Lawrence S. Driever, Jr. โ67 J. Burke Morton โ81 ๏ฑ Mathew W. Spurrier โ11 Charles A. Taylor, III โ65
RENSSELAER $5,000-$9,999 Frederick M. Fink โ68 ๏
Richard L. Dooley โ68 ๏บ Jonah Duch โ17 ๏ Stephen J. Fallick โ68 Joseph P. Frizado โ74 Andrew Groskopf โ16 ๏ Franklin C. Guildner โ67 D. Carl Hamill, Jr. โ54 David T. Harris โ16 ๏ Lavin D. Hiranandani โ17 ๏ Robert E. Kuver โ59 ๏บ David M. Lange โ58 Charles L. Lee, Jr. โ53 Stephen S. Litchfield โ68 Christopher J. Markum โ17 ๏ Sean P. McGuigan โ95 Brian J. Michalka โ16 ๏ Anton Nekhai โ15 ๏
Paul W. Gehr โ87 Michael D. Giacalone โ09 Gregory R. Husta โ18 ๏ Matthew LoRusso โ12 Stephen N. Messineo โ10 Richard Nolan โ72 Colin P. OโDell โ10 Paul R. Picard โ71 ๏ฑ Stephen J. Shea โ87 John T. Whitford โ68
RICHMOND $10,000-$24,999 Thomas E. Hill โ64 ๏ฃ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Richard A. Wiklund, Jr. โ89 ๏ฃ๏ฎ
YOUR SUPPORT
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โI became a professor of higher education largely because doing so was a means of furthering the interests of the Fraternity. Most of my professional writing has focused on the American college fraternity and the value-added benefits that fraternity membership provides to enhance the formal education the college curriculum offers. My giving is an act of love for the ideals of the Fraternity, and what an appreciation of those ideals can do for men in all their life endeavors.โ โ Dr. Charles โChuckโ Eberly, Bowling Green State โ63 (Pictured with wife Sharon.)
Brad O. Robinson โ97 W. Martin Roche โ64 ๏ฑ Donald E. Russell, Jr. โ85 Jeffrey A. Schnoebelen โ05 Andrew P. Singletary โ04 Rodney B. Swanson, Jr. โ63 ๏ฑ Tom Talone โ84 Cornelius H. Tiebout โ94 William J. Umiker, Renaissance Garrick S. Waller โ00 ๏ฑ Creston Whiting-Casey โ11 Phillip B. Winberry โ66 ๏ฑ Teddy E. Young, Jr. โ03
SAINT LOUIS $600-$1,199 Christopher M. Avery โ02 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Scott K. MacArthur โ09 David F. Rielley โ99
SALISBURY
$1,200-$1,900 The Honorable Archer L. Yeatts, III โ64 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Wallace S. Edwards, M.D. โ61 ๏ฑ Van Buren Knick โ88 ๏ฑ John R. Maney, Jr. โ65 ๏ฑ John C. Tuttle, Sr. โ77 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Joseph J. Aronica โ65 P. Gray Bigler, III โ08 Dr. Walker H. Campbell โ59 ๏บ Ernoe Csaky โ60 Robert L. Garian โ55 David H. Gimbert โ78 ๏ฑ Don B. Henderson โ68 H. Larrick Hockman, Jr. โ65 Steven W. Kraus โ82 Charles G. McDaniel โ60 Richard D. Moore โ54 ๏ฑ Kingsley H. Nelson, Jr., PhD โ91 N. Andre Nielsen โ53 ๏ฑ Larry W. Riddick โ69 Fletcher Stiers, Jr. โ48 ๏บ William J. Welstead, Jr. โ60 Donald B. Williams โ53 ๏ฑ John M. Woleben, Jr. โ69
RIDER $1,200-$1,900 Steven H. Sutow, Esq. โ00 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Christian A. Kramar โ11
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ROCHESTER $1-$249 Cameron D. Cummings โ15 ๏ Anthony W. Osinski โ13 Tate T. Richards โ17 ๏ Russell Rosenkranz โ15 Marc J. Scheiner โ00
ROLLINS $1-$249 Austin R. Taylor โ76
RUTGERS $2,500-$4,999 Glenn T. Gnirrep โ82 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Robert E. Berenguer โ79 ๏ฑ Harry J. Brunner โ63 Eugene R. Cheval โ10 ๏ฑ Daniel P. Ducore โ72 ๏ฑ Edward P. Eardley โ60 C. Ernest Hall, Jr. โ60 Louis L. Louizides โ70 ๏ฎ Howard Mcilvaine โ93 Philip J. Patrick โ88 Dr. Joseph W. Rebovich โ56 ๏ฑ Atlee Robinson โ72 ๏ฑ Randall K. Stitt โ91 Patrick W. Thaller โ66 Louis B. Weiner โ81 ๏ฑ
SACRAMENTO STATE $1,901-$2,499 Columbus L. Johnson, Jr. โ85 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 James M. Amen โ96 ๏ฃ๏ฎ
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$600-$1,199 Timothy J. McCormick โ84 ๏ฑ Rodney L. Smart โ77 ๏ฃ๏ Steven M Thompson โ83 $250-$599 Fernando C. Azevedo โ83 Michael D. Forsch โ83 Richard M. M. Lukasiewicz โ84 ๏ฑ Francis J. Mona, III โ84 Reed G. Morris โ84 Richard J. Woelffer โ83 $1-$249 Glenn A. Abersold โ94 John E. Barakett โ93 Paul A. Bollard โ87 Gary R. Chaix โ65 ๏ฑ Jeffrey P. Cox โ86 Gary D. Darrow โ65 Ritch K. Eich โ66 Steven A. Flinn โ71 Mark A. Fulwider โ91 Ryan J. Gazale โ16 ๏ Anthony P. Giancoli โ93 Jeffrey R. Grenz โ81 David E. Hammond โ65 Michael Helmick โ09 Jean Indaburu โ15 ๏ William M. Loftus, Jr. โ83 Jordan Lowe โ16 ๏ Wayne C. Mattson โ82 ๏ฑ Adam N. Miller โ11 J. Pitt Miller โ86 Charles L. Nance โ91 Scott R. Osborne โ89 Daniel I. Paulson โ00 Dallas J. Phillips โ87 Martin W. Powers โ87
$1-$249 Brandon Leavy โ17 ๏ Mauriccio Navarrete โ16 ๏ Gregg A. Presbury, Jr. โ96 Charlie Stanley โ16 ๏ John F. Thompson โ17 ๏
SAM HOUSTON $250-$599 Bill J. Mehrens โ68 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Charles E. Amato โ70 ๏ฑ James D. Ashmore โ59 Kevin W. Johnson โ05 Charles G. King โ73 James D. Mullins โ62 David L. Myers โ70 Barry C. Smyth โ68
SAMFORD $600-$1,199 Archie W. Messersmith โ99 ๏ฑ
SAN DIEGO $1,200-$1,900 Ryan P. Jacobsen โ00 ๏ฃ๏ William M. Rochfort, Jr. โ04 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Nicolaus J. Collins โ14 ๏ฃ $1-$249 Brian T. Furlow โ06 Joseph M. Landeis โ17 ๏
SAN DIEGO STATE $5,000-$9,999 Dr. Howard W. Baumann โ64 ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Edward E. Dahlkamp โ63 ๏ฃ๏ Jeff T. Kamholz โ88 ๏ฑ Dennis H. Pennell โ60 ๏ Robert L. Trovaten โ67 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏
$1,200-$1,900 Ronald D. Smith โ69 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Patrick J. Gallagher โ14 ๏ฃ Kevin M. Kwoka โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Alexander M. Power โ11 ๏ฑ $250-$599 William J. Elliott โ62 ๏บ Kevin P. Kinsey โ88 ๏ฑ Trevor V. Solomonson โ06 ๏ฑ Capt. Peter B. Welch โ72 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Matthew S. Alegria โ15 ๏ Robert W. Callaghan โ59 ๏ฑ Robert G. Hasse โ69 Wilson S. Hull โ15 ๏ Jerry L. Hutter โ65 ๏ฑ Dustin G. McClellan โ96 Alexander S. Nelson โ15 ๏ Taylor J. Stenman โ14 ๏ Joseph E. Sullivan โ66 ๏ฎ Dennis S. Tilton โ66 ๏ฑ Christopher R. Werner โ88
SAN FRANCISCO STATE $1,200-$1,900 Roy A. J. Malatesta, Jr. โ93 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Joe J. Jaber โ90 ๏ฑ Stuart N. Takahashi โ82
SANTA CLARA $1-$249 P. Gregory Frey, Esq. โ83 ๏ฑ Benjamin P. Gleichner โ77 ๏ฑ Louis J. Lombardo, III โ80
SETON HALL $1-$249 Charles M. Mansfield โ81 Dr. Nicholas V. Motto โ98 John R. Swiontkowski โ74 ๏ฑ
SIU-CARBONDALE $1-$249 Scott E. Burack โ90 Michael A. Burgess โ81 ๏ฑ Andrew K. Nolan โ00
SIU-EDWARDSVILLE $5,000-$9,999 Clifford A. Kinnunen, Jr. โ77 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Theodore F. Hoef, Ph.D. โ79 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Steven L. Harms โ82 Dr. Grahaeme A. Hesp โ97 ๏ฑ John R. Perry, CFP, M.S. โ89 ๏ฑ George M. Ward โ75 Robert A. Ward โ82
SOUTH ALABAMA $1-$249 David L. Morton โ93
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SOUTH CAROLINA $1,200-$1,900 Kent A. Belli โ81 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Michael A. Windus, Jr. โ58 ๏ฎ $1-$249 William M. Fowler โ15 ๏ Benjamin A. Hutto โ16 ๏ C. Gordon McBride โ57 Kyle S. McCoil โ17 ๏ Craig M. McDaniel โ76 ๏บ Bruce B. Ritchie โ83 ๏ฎ Eugene M. Varn โ81 Camden S. Wiggins โ16 ๏ Zachary L. Young โ11
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE $1-$249 Jason E. Chase โ00 Derek J. Kramer โ12 Dr. Jeffrey C. Nolz โ03
SOUTH FLORIDA $1,200-$1,900 Joseph DiGregorio, Esq. โ98 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 James M. Kean โ01 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Andrew Aubery โ06 Zach J. Chapman โ15 ๏ Steve N. Ferlita โ16 ๏ Brandon D. Fersten โ16 ๏ Preston K. Haytac โ17 ๏ Francis A. Henderson โ17 ๏ Ralph R. Herz โ16 ๏ Kevin V. Madden โ16 ๏ Ryan McKalvey โ18 ๏ Edgar O. Molina โ16 ๏ Matthew P. Moschell โ16 ๏ Alan C. Norris โ70 Sean J. OโBrien, Jr. โ09 M. Romero โ15 ๏ Ryan T. Violette โ17 ๏
SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE $1,200-$1,900 Michael R. Lincoln โ84 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Lewis E. Bock โ63 ๏บ Robert L. Cearnal โ62 Thomas L. Kinder, Jr. โ60 Peter H. Lemakis โ81 William J. Perry, CPA โ84 Robert J. Uthoff โ78 John Vincent โ97
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA $25,000-$49,999 Garry C. Kief โ70 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข $2,500-$4,999 Shawn T. Sedlacek โ93 ๏ฟ๏
$1,200-$1,900 Michael L. Mann โ78 ๏ฃ๏ Brent A. Noyes โ74 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Frank E. Butterfield, Jr. โ83 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Dr. Michael M. King โ61 ๏บ William J. McDowell โ52 ๏บ $1-$249 Alan S. Duncan โ53 Royal E. Foster, Jr. โ57 Glenn W. Grade โ51 Carl D. Gutermann โ61 ๏ฎ Jason E. Hollander โ94 Gregory A. Jorgensen โ79 ๏ฑ Jason Lubin โ09 Peter J. Mittelstadt โ56 Sam C. Rowland โ51
SOUTHERN METHODIST $600-$1,199 Daniel K. Liu โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ Todd E. McElhatton โ89 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Garrett N. Farwell โ06 ๏ฑ Andrew-John Fox โ88 Christopher Gerard โ03 ๏บ Joe D. Hill, Jr. โ89 Brandon L. Morgan โ94 ๏ฑ Brooks L. Powell โ08 Kurtis L. Vanous โ87 $1-$249 William A. Badarak โ13 Robert J. Barry โ92 T. Hunter Brown โ12 Jason S. Dowdy โ96 Blake A. Gebhauer-White โ89 Ethan G. Gill โ12 Ryan M. Gummer โ03 Brad Guske โ94 ๏ฑ Robert A. Lewis โ18 ๏ Mark W. Norris โ08 Robert W. Quach โ04 Michael J. Shef, Jr., C.S. โ93 ๏ฑ Richard J. Townsend โ12 Nicholas Trajcevski โ18 ๏ Ramon V. Trespalacios โ14
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI $600-$1,199 E. Scott Thompson, II โ99 ๏ฟ๏ฎ $1-$249 Johnnie L. Campbell โ73 George L. Carr, Jr. โ61 ๏ฑ Matthew F. Carter โ02 Charles F. Childress โ06 D. Britton Dunaway, Jr. โ97 ๏บ Major Wilbert A. Ensenat โ62 Allen C. Gordy โ68 Lawrence J. Harrison, Jr. โ72 Terrence M. Lechner โ68 Frank A. Misurelly โ67 Edward N. Stephens โ58
SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE $1-$249 Scott K. Anderson โ94 ๏ฑ Thomas L. Stuart, Sr. โ90
ST. JOHNโS $1-$249 Xavier E. Flores โ92 ๏ฑ David J. Graziano โ03 ๏ฑ Brent D. Nepogoda โ01
ST. JOSEPHโS $1-$249 Edward J. Mancinelli, Jr. โ90
ST. MARYโS $1-$249 Dylan L. Heart โ12 Richard C. Jaworski โ78 ๏ฑ John E. Murphy โ70 Eric R. Rodriguez โ17 ๏
STANFORD $600-$1,199 Ryan T. Denny โ06 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Dr. Julius S. Brecht โ93 ๏ฑ William S. Hartwell โ01 Bobby Liao โ88 ๏บ A. Todd Ortega โ91
STETSON $2,500-$4,999 John C. Durrant โ96 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Frank E. Morreale โ93 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Laurence A. Deets โ62 ๏ $1-$249 Thomas A. Beckett โ14 ๏ Brendan T. Beitler โ14 ๏ Paul C. Bremer โ65 ๏ฑ Austin L. Coates โ18 ๏ Kyle J. Fischl โ17 ๏ Arthur E. Marshall, Jr. โ83 Cody A. Stacy โ17 ๏
STEVENS TECH $1,200-$1,900 Stephen J. Buce โ86 ๏ฃ๏ Xiao Zhao โ07 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Christopher Lantz โ07 ๏ฑ Steven T. Oscovitch โ14 $1-$249 Kris N. Alvarez โ16 ๏ Ryan P. Bardeer โ17 ๏ Zachary S. Binger โ18 ๏ Andrew W. Boyle โ11 James J. Brickley โ65 ๏ฑ Patrick A. Depaolo โ18 ๏
Ronald S. Ferguson, Renaissance Russell J. Grant โ68 ๏ฑ John Griggs โ14 ๏ Michael A. McCarthy โ17 ๏ Austin D. Montecuollo โ65 Ryan T. Price โ08 Thomas J. Ritter โ73 ๏ฑ Jorge A. Rivera โ15 ๏ Samuel A. Robinson, Jr. โ74 John C. Spaziani โ67
SUNY-ALBANY $1-$249 Frank J. Spadafino โ90
SUNY-BINGHAMTON $1-$249 Richard E. Noll โ90 ๏ฑ Dr. John J. Vaccaro โ88
SUNY-BUFFALO $5,000-$9,999 Derek L. Pardee โ83 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Robert A. Evans โ63 ๏บ James J. Ferrara โ85 ๏ฑ Nicholas J. Geraci โ84 ๏ฑ Dr. Alan B. Holman โ66 ๏ฑ Anthony P. Huskisson โ04 Joseph Szuba โ63
SUNY-FREDONIA $1-$249 Jim A. Buell โ80 Patrick E. Farrell โ86 ๏ฎ
SUSQUEHANNA $1-$249 Frank J. Dumbreski Renaissance ๏ฑ Jeffrey A. Elwell โ90
SYRACUSE
$1,200-$1,900 Johnson L. Garrett, Jr. โ88 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Conrad T. Brickman โ55 Thomas E. Feeney โ75 Frank F. Gordnier โ49 ๏ฑ Thomas W. Hillman โ85 Arthur W. Lewis โ63
TAMPA $1-$249 Lt. Colonel Andrew C. Cooper โ90 Harvey R. Reilich โ53 Robert D. Taaffe โ57
TEMPLE $250-$599 Dr. Ronald F. Asper โ68 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Vernon G. Altemose, Jr. โ54
Wayne J. Franks โ71 Walter E. Goodman, III โ68 ๏ฑ James H. Haslett โ56 Dr. David E. Kuhl โ51 ๏ฑ Robert T. Rambo โ67 The Honorable William H. Stafford, Jr. โ53 ๏ฑ
TENNESSEE $5,000-$9,999 C. Bryce Giesler โ82 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ Alan D. Wilson โ79 ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 B. Joe Clayton โ57 ๏ฃ๏ Kelly L. Williams โ92 ๏ฃ๏ญ $600-$1,199 Wade S. Hutchens โ89 ๏ฑ Robert K. Leonard โ90 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Harry O. Ford โ65 ๏ฑ Don C. Irwin โ83 ๏ฑ Joseph D. Luna โ67 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Karl W. Berling โ93 Jonathan H. Burlison โ08 John F. Chirico โ12 Dan L. Culver โ81 ๏ฑ James D. Edwards, III โ59 Allen R. Elkins โ57 ๏ฑ Lewis M. Epperson, Jr. โ71 James E. Fox โ59 Michael H. Hickey โ76 James H. Hornsby, Jr. โ49 Thomas S. Jackson โ61 Donald H. MacLeod โ49 ๏ฑ William H. Martin Renaissance Myron K. Peck, IV โ57 ๏ฑ Howard T. Prince, Jr. โ51 ๏ฑ J. Earl Rainwater โ60 ๏บ Christopher R. Reeves โ96 Robert W. Shafer โ47 ๏ฑ Andrew H. Stallings โ66 ๏บ Herbert D. Sullivan โ50
TENNESSEE TECH $2,500-$4,999 Bryan L. Webb โ81 ๏ $1,200-$1,900 James R. Laycock, II โ70 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 R. D. Canata โ72 James E. Johnson โ71 John T. Pelham, IV โ10 Dennis E. Roberts โ75
TENNESSEE WESLEYAN $1,200-$1,900 Dr. Stephen J. Taylor โ76 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Dr. F. Joseph Burger โ63
TENNESSEE-MARTIN $1,200-$1,900 Patrick J. Clark โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ James W. Truett, Jr. โ02 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Anthony L. Beal, Jr. โ05 Raymond K. Buie โ01 J. Trey Halterman โ96 ๏บ W. Alan Prince โ12 $1-$249 Dr. Christopher T. Collie โ96 ๏ฑ Scott B. Haddock โ98 Kevin W. Teets, Jr. โ06 ๏ฎ
TEXAS A&M $2,500-$4,999 William T. Oliver, Jr. โ91 ๏ฃ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Murl R. Richardson, Jr. โ76 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Gregory J. Schonefeld โ07
TEXAS A&MCORPUS CHRISTI $1-$249 Gabriel A. Cisneros โ14 ๏ Ronald B. Crabtree โ13 Ernest Reed Garza โ14 ๏ Joshua L. Meriwether โ14 ๏ Weldon L. Weber, III โ14 ๏ Trevor H. Wulff โ18 ๏
TEXAS CHRISTIAN $1,200-$1,900 Gary M. Coyne โ04 ๏ฃ๏ฑ William M. Patten โ73 ๏ $600-$1,199 Clayton R. Simons โ09 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Charles N. Chenault โ69 Austin C. Dickson โ02 R. Wayne Dunn, Jr. โ68 Mike E. McIntyre โ68 Aaron M. Mullenix โ10 Matthew Ngo โ12 Eric C. Norrington, II โ72 ๏ฑ Russell A. Pease โ67 David R. Radcliffe โ05 ๏ฑ Austin D. Street โ01 Winyu Vongstapanalert โ98
TEXAS TECH $1,200-$1,900 Christopher S. Loveless โ92 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Daniel R. McWilliams โ87 ๏ฃ๏บ James P. Spellman, II โ90 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Kevin S. Rooker โ80 ๏ฑ $1-$249 James K. De Vries โ91 Seth B. Linker โ15 ๏ Robert C. OโNeal โ92 Kurt Schaal โ73 Dr. Jack V. Waters, D.C. โ83 ๏ฑ
James L. Whatley โ71 ๏ฑ Micah L. Wolfe โ08
TEXAS WESLEYAN $2,500-$4,999 Daniel W. McVeigh โ90 ๏ฃ๏
TEXAS-ARLINGTON $1,200-$1,900 Patrick B. Welborne โ91 ๏ฃ๏ฎ David R. Wolverton โ85 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Oscar O. Nelson, Jr. โ85 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Derrick E. Crayton, II โ17 ๏ Dylan Cryer โ14 ๏ Harald D. Cussnick โ92 ๏ฑ Matthew R. Fournier โ14 ๏ Justin Hickman โ14 ๏ Dalton W. Miles โ14 ๏ Clint J. Ramirez โ14 ๏ Robert W. Schmidt, P.E. โ84 ๏บ
TEXAS-AUSTIN $5,000-$9,999 Gary E. Griffith โ70 ๏ฃ๏ $2,500-$4,999 Bruce W. Anderson โ71 ๏ฃ๏บ Roger C. Chapman โ49 ๏ฃ๏ญ John K. Tyler โ63 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Gregory P. Barra โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 David B. Deniger โ68 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Richard S. Rankin โ77 ๏ฃ๏ $250-$599 Bryan C. Birkeland โ73 ๏ฑ Mark A. Kiester โ71 ๏บ Colonel Donald P. Mafrige, USAR โ59 ๏บ $1-$249 Scott A. Abbey โ18 ๏ Daniel J. Adkins โ18 ๏ Grant Adkins โ15 ๏ William R. Aigner โ18 ๏ Albert M. Albright, Jr. โ57 ๏ฎ Michael Aldridge โ15 ๏ Tyler Alexander โ15 ๏ Matthew T. Altman โ14 ๏ Tom Andrews โ15 ๏ Danny N. Arnold โ15 ๏ John-Paul Bach โ17 ๏ Michael Bailey โ17 ๏ Edward A. Banner, III โ16 ๏ Jeff Barnwell โ16 ๏ Kyle D. Barton โ18 ๏ Maxwell Bastian โ14 ๏ Dylan Beason โ16 ๏ John Henry C. Beck โ15 ๏ Brooks Beckelman โ16 ๏ Jordan Bernstein โ17 ๏ Michael R. Blackburn โ18 ๏ Chandler A. Block โ17 ๏ James H. Bond, Jr. โ73
Andrew Boyd โ17 ๏ Jack Brewer โ17 ๏ Will Brown โ17 ๏ William Bruner โ16 ๏ Blake Buchen โ16 ๏ Brian Buell โ16 ๏ Parker Burns โ16 ๏ Connor Bush โ16 ๏ Ryan P. Bush โ15 ๏ Dean S. R. Butler โ15 ๏ Josh Cannon โ16 ๏ Miles Cantrell โ17 ๏ Jeffrey Carlson โ17 ๏ Samuel B. Cheatham โ15 ๏ Nick Christensen โ17 ๏ Ryan Clegg โ17 ๏ Conner Cowart โ16 ๏ Kevin A. Crabb โ18 ๏ Keith Crawford โ16 ๏ Kyle J. Cunningham โ15 ๏ Brandon Daniels โ16 ๏ Chris De Ayala โ17 ๏ Paul De Ayala โ16 ๏ Alex R. DeAyala โ16 ๏ Marcus E. DeAyala โ18 ๏ Niko Demeris โ18 ๏ Austin Dickerson โ16 ๏ Charles A. Dixon, III โ18 ๏ Michael Doorey โ17 ๏ William G. Duffy โ16 ๏ Christopher R. Dyer โ18 ๏ Baxter G. Easley โ15 ๏ Kyle P. Echerd โ15 ๏ Andrew J. Einspanier โ15 ๏ Taylor Epperson โ16 ๏ Austin B. Ernst โ15 ๏ Josh Euers โ17 ๏ Matthew B. Ferguson โ15 ๏ Nathan C. Flanigin โ18 ๏ Jackson Fletcher โ18 ๏ John C. Fletcher โ16 ๏ John T. Flume โ14 ๏ Randol L. Flume โ15 ๏ Jimmy Fort โ16 ๏ Corey Fruithandler โ16 ๏ Jack Gaffney โ18 ๏ Parker T. George โ14 ๏ Jay A. Gerrie โ15 ๏ Dylan G. Glosser โ18 ๏ Luke M. Gorski โ18 ๏ Chad Greisbach โ16 ๏ Beau C. Grenier โ14 ๏ Charles A. Griffin โ18 ๏ Ryan Griffin โ17 ๏ Guy W. Griffith โ16 ๏ Stephen D. Grinnan, III โ13 Maxwell R. Guarniere โ15 ๏ Leo J. Gute โ18 ๏ Scott H. Hanks โ15 ๏ Madison Harbuck โ16 ๏ Hunter P. Harvin โ14 ๏ Jack Hawkins โ18 ๏ Matthew Hays โ16 ๏ Luke Heytens โ17 ๏
Thomas G. Holshouser โ15 ๏ Benjamin C. Horton โ18 ๏ Devin A. Huffines โ15 ๏ Garrett J. Huffines โ15 ๏ Robert M. B. Jelinek โ15 ๏ John A. Jewett โ18 ๏ Cameron Johnson โ16 ๏ Matthew Johnson โ18 ๏ Mitchell Johnson โ18 ๏ Nathaniel F. Johnson โ15 ๏ Nicholas F. Johnston โ18 ๏ Blake Jones โ16 ๏ Austin D. Kaiser โ16 ๏ Chad Kaiser โ18 ๏ Kurt Kaiser โ17 ๏ Carter D. Kemp โ15 ๏ Clay M. Kemp โ18 ๏ Angus Klamer โ15 ๏ Philip J. Koelsch โ16 ๏ Christopher R. Koskovich โ17 ๏ Thomas Laidlaw โ18 ๏ Adam E. Landefeld โ18 ๏ Jared Lapidus โ17 ๏ Nick Lednicky โ17 ๏ Jett Lucia โ17 ๏ Blake Lueder โ17 ๏ Lee Lueder โ16 ๏ Austin Lupton โ15 ๏ Mark A. Lupton, Jr. โ15 ๏ Ryan Lynch โ16 ๏ Ted Mackey โ16 ๏ Mac Maguire โ16 ๏ Samuel C. Malone โ18 ๏ Canyon Manske โ17 ๏ Maclean R. Martin โ15 ๏ Preston Martin โ16 ๏ John M. Marymont โ15 ๏ Kyle A. Mason โ15 ๏ Tanner R. Mauro โ18 ๏ Nolan McCarthy โ18 ๏ William H. McCausland โ83 ๏บ Henry T. McCourt โ14 ๏ Steven R. McCown โ72 Caleb T. McCoy โ15 ๏ Michael N. McCrory โ18 ๏ Sam McQuilkin โ17 ๏ Andrew Mealey โ17 ๏ Chuck H. Meriwether โ18 ๏ Peter Millhorn โ16 ๏ Kolten Morris โ16 ๏ Bryan J. Moynihan โ15 ๏ Jack Nelms โ17 ๏ David A. Nelson โ18 ๏ John R. Noble โ15 ๏ Cole Norton โ16 ๏ William OโKeefe โ16 ๏ William C. Owen โ14 ๏ Nick Pasta โ17 ๏ Dean Patteson โ17 ๏ Andrew Pickens โ16 ๏ Peyton J. Poynter โ15 ๏ Kyle Rathgeb โ17 ๏ Cole Rauscher โ18 ๏ Drew P. Raymond โ15 ๏
Alex M. Reinking โ15 ๏ Andrew R. Rexroat โ15 ๏ Joseph Reynolds โ16 ๏ Matthew Reynolds โ16 ๏ Caleb H. Richter โ14 ๏ Jeston L. Riffert โ15 ๏ Mitchell T. Rigamonti โ18 ๏ David C. Riley โ14 ๏ Reed S. Roberts โ18 ๏ Campbell K. Ross โ18 ๏ Andrew Russell โ16 ๏ John R. Rutherford โ18 ๏ Kyle Santry โ17 ๏ John Savage โ15 ๏ Parker Schramm โ16 ๏ Wesley Sentell โ17 ๏ Colton Shearer โ18 ๏ Blaine M. Simmons โ15 ๏ McKenzie S. Smith โ15 ๏ Walker Smith โ17 ๏ Will Smith โ17 ๏ Blake W. Sparks โ18 ๏ Andrew Spivey โ16 ๏ Peter R. Stanley โ18 ๏ Anthony D. Stephenson โ18 ๏ John H. Swingler โ15 ๏ Alex Tassopoulos โ17 ๏ Philip M. Teffeteller โ18 ๏ Reid Thompson โ17 ๏ Garrett Toledo โ16 ๏ Kevin Toth โ16 ๏ Andy Trimble โ17 ๏ Augustine Valega โ16 ๏ Christopher P. Van Slyke โ90 S. Cole Vehslage โ16 ๏ Alex Wagman โ16 ๏ Connor White โ16 ๏ James Whitehead โ14 ๏ Thomas B. Whitehead โ18 ๏ Peyton Wilson โ16 ๏ Alec J. Woodmansee โ18 ๏ Phil Young โ17 ๏
THIEL $1,200-$1,900 Paul T. Steffens, Jr. โ70 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 James R. Locke โ76 ๏ฑ Thomas K. Stempel, M.D. โ69 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 Richard D. Huether, Sr. โ74 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Skyler L. Bradley โ16 ๏ Jonathan M. Fennick โ16 ๏ Charles A. Gefrorer, Jr. โ64 ๏ฑ Alexander Green โ17 ๏ Ralph F. Kusserow โ58 Jordan N. Manson โ18 ๏ Donald F. Munro โ70 James P. Patterson โ87 Paul A. Runge โ70 ๏ Dylan K. Stevens โ16 ๏ George A. Summerhill, Jr. โ59
Yosief Woldegebriel โ15 ๏ Dalton L. Young โ17 ๏ John E. Zawacki โ71 ๏ฑ
TOLEDO $5,000-$9,999 Mark S. Mandula โ79 ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 Theodore R. Behnken โ82 ๏ฃ๏บ Dr. Ron S. Binder โ83 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Dennis G. Herrold โ63 ๏ฑ Randy N. McCullough โ80 Gerald L. Seizert โ74 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Jared G. Sisley โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 William H. Cooper โ68 Matthew J. Kirlough, D.D.S. โ92 Leslie P. Lipski โ73 ๏ฑ David W. Mandula โ86 Harry J. McGovern โ74 ๏ฑ Adam J. Motycka โ10 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Walter G. Barrett โ64 ๏ฑ Robert D. Beat โ71 ๏ฑ Larry B. Beer โ76 Richard W. Bensman โ52 ๏ฑ Charles W. Harste โ65 Stephen E. House โ92 Devon P. Scheible โ05 Thomas R. Schnell โ53 Charles H. Seawater โ53 Dr. Richard A. St. John โ63 ๏ฎ Jerry A. Walz โ59 James H. Williams โ64 Alex M. Wisniewski โ16 ๏ Raymond D. Young โ73
TRINE $1,200-$1,900 Richard L. Hoover โ71 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Ronald L. Flitter โ70 David A. Gross โ81 ๏บ Peter A. Kempf โ73 ๏ฑ Brandon Lockart โ16 ๏ Stephen R. Lund โ80 ๏ฑ Eric M. Pynn โ99
TRUMAN STATE $1,200-$1,900 Roger R. Festa, Ph.D., Renaissance ๏ฃ๏ Matthew D. Finke โ04 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Patrick J. Fontana โ94 ๏ฎ Michael J. Taylor โ85 ๏ $250-$599 Christopher T. Minnis โ00 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Matthew C. Franker โ01 Matthew A. Strohschein โ98
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TULANE $1,200-$1,900 Jeffrey G. Schiffman โ05 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Ehren J. Stanhope โ05 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Jonathan E. Brouk โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Gregory A. Miller โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 John E. Arnoult โ40 Andrew J. Bisconte โ02 Brockton B. Bosson โ03 Matthew I. Seltzer โ05 Anthony J. Turley, Jr. โ93
TULSA $1,200-$1,900 Maurice L. Richards, Jr. โ51 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ $1-$249 J. Robert Lukeman โ52 ๏ฑ
TYLER JUNIOR $1-$249 Dean A. Dresser โ87
UCLA $250-$599 James P. Allison โ91 Christopher A. Rimer โ90 ๏ฑ Robert E. Sheffield, D.D.S. โ91 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Laurence F. Dunn โ90 ๏ฑ Matthew B. Ontell โ05 ๏บ Mark D. Weber โ86
UNC-WILMINGTON $1-$249 Lt. Col. Darren S. Boyd, USMC โ93 Thomas P. Cooney โ97
UTAH $250-$599 Jordan H. Crouse โ98 David E. Nielson โ76 ๏ฎ John P. Skalak โ77 ๏ฑ Stephen R. Sussdorff โ79 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Alvin C. Baer โ61 Craig A. Bean โ70 ๏ฑ Brent W. Bogden โ73 ๏ฎ Barry E. Brockman โ68 ๏ฑ Robert R. Cole, Esq. โ73 Santiago Coronado โ75 ๏ฑ J. William Gordon โ67 ๏ฑ Elwood I. Lentz, Jr. โ60 Ralph H. Rhudy โ62 Sherman M. Steed โ60 Michael B. Zuhl โ73 ๏บ
UTAH STATE $600-$1,199 Dale B. Adams โ70 ๏ฑ Jace W. Cairns โ13 ๏ฃ
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Jordan Carl Hunt โ13 ๏ฃ๏ฑ David A. Osmond โ06 $250-$599 Gary R. Black โ63 ๏ฎ Richard J. Drake โ52 ๏ฑ Garrett M. Erickson โ13 Steven G. Jordan โ80 Trent M. Morrison โ14 $1-$249 C. Bennett Ainsworth, Jr. โ49 Joshua B. Cook โ05 Gary E. Craner โ65 James D. Davidson โ82 Lynn R. Davis โ62 Brian K. Freckleton โ78 Gerald R. Gibson โ50 Chris J. Glaittli โ18 ๏ Tylar B. Glenn โ16 ๏ John J. Harvey โ57 Robert M. Jepson โ12 Derek A. Kent โ12 Dr. Robert G. Knudsen โ61 Bill T. Munns โ10 Trevor L. Nelson, Renaissance Ian J. Nemelka โ17 ๏ Dustin S. Petersen โ16 Nickolas K. Robbins โ05 Zachary E. Volin โ16 ๏ William A. Wilkin โ63 Benjamin D. Wilson โ13
VALDOSTA STATE $1-$249 Ronald R. Chitty โ73
VALPARAISO $1,200-$1,900 Matthew W. Engelhardt โ91 ๏ฃ๏ Troy D. Hanson โ02 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Jonathan H. Shanklin โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Dr. Corey B. Schuler โ02 ๏บ $1-$249 Bradford J. Brown โ04 Thomas N. Brunner โ72 Donald R. Cuming โ68 Jeffrey R. Dippold โ79 Daniel P. Eschbach โ77 William C. Kolzow โ59 ๏บ Marshall Miller โ14 ๏ Mark A. Nielsen โ75 Richard A. Simpson โ74 Dr. Michael E. Stachniak โ07 Jason C. Strybis โ08 Eric E. Swing โ73 Brian F. White โ61 ๏บ Winfield S. Winter โ75 ๏ฑ Geoffrey A. Yates โ10
SIGEP ANNUAL REPORT 2015 | SIGEP.ORG
VANDERBILT $600-$1,199 Jason J. McGill โ08 ๏ฃ๏บ
VERMONT $600-$1,199 Andrew G. Hughes โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Russell A. Straub โ86 ๏ฎ
VILLANOVA $600-$1,199 Gary H. Bonas, Jr. โ68 ๏บ $250-$599 J. Brian Carden โ82 ๏บ $1-$249 David A. DePetris โ87 David L. Gottshall โ81 ๏ฑ Dr. James J. Kelly, Jr. โ81 ๏บ Neal D. Muroff โ87 Sean P. Smith โ10 John P. Townsend โ77
VINCENNES $1-$249 Kaineen K. Robinson โ85 Matt T. Sigsbee โ90
VIRGINIA $1,200-$1,900 Jonathan J. Kucera โ69 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Brian C. Warren, Jr. โ04 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Warren F. Chauncey โ56 Richard F. Sterba โ71 ๏ฑ
VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH $600-$1,199 Lee W. Stewart โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Sheehan Z. A. Walker โ11 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Richard A. Boe, Jr. โ10 Michael A. Day โ79 Jeffrey Hoye โ86 William F. Via, Jr. โ74 ๏บ $1-$249 Joel Antolijao โ16 ๏ Kyle K. Baker, Renaissance Derek J. Becka โ17 ๏ Sanjit Bhatia โ16 ๏ Jack Broadbent โ16 ๏ John E. Budzinski โ76 ๏บ Michael D. Cote, II โ09 Bradley L. Demerick โ13 Colin L. Dinterman โ14 Sean Horan โ16 ๏ Hassan Khuram โ17 ๏ John C. Kowalski, Jr. โ12 Derek A. Moyer โ16 ๏ Paul V. Nanny โ10 Tin Nguyen-Phan โ16 ๏ Devin A. Pearson โ12 Cody J. Phillips โ15 ๏
James W. Poole โ14 Sina S. Rahini โ17 ๏ Charles A. Schwabe โ09 Clint T. Yeaman โ14
Alan M. Zillinger, Renaissance David N. Zimmerman โ76 ๏ฑ Angelo J. Zuniga โ95
VIRGINIA TECH
$1,200-$1,900 Kevin J. Carnevali โ95 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Stanley G. Freimuth โ70 ๏ฃ๏บ Timothy J. Harmon โ82 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Jonathan H. Cats โ08 ๏ฃ Richard V. Jackson โ87 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Michael R. Catalano โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Kenneth M. Thompson โ14 ๏ฃ $1-$249 Roy (Skip) Caviezel โ60 ๏ฑ Ryan R. Dusenberry โ14 ๏ Bjorn D. Halvorson โ14 David M. Handa โ84 ๏ฑ Matthew Huggins โ14 Jack S. Hupp โ54 ๏ฑ Richard H. Lukens, Jr. โ54 Drew Meyers โ05 Brian P. Moran โ14 ๏ Steven R. Ruttner โ79 ๏ฑ Adam L. Sebetich, Jr. โ17 ๏
$2,500-$4,999 Edward E. Bishop, Jr. โ74 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 John R. Lawson, II โ75 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $250-$599 E. Wayne Williams, Jr. โ72 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Richard L. Charter, II โ71 Todd M. Lewers โ78 ๏บ David R. Malcolm โ76
WAKE FOREST $250-$599 David R. Parsons, Jr. โ71 $1-$249 Charles B. Lassiter โ70
WASHBURN $1,901-$2,499 Keenan S. Buoy โ82 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Clayton Funk โ93 ๏ $600-$1,199 Roger H. VanHoozer โ72 ๏ $250-$599 Brian M. Clarke โ03 ๏บ Jonathan B. Klima โ03 ๏บ Brett A. Misse โ93 ๏ฎ A. Robert Tatera โ81 ๏ฎ Gregory L. Woertz โ81 ๏บ $1-$249 Ryan R. Biladeau โ03 Eric R. Blevins โ01 Trevor J. Bollinger โ17 ๏ Travis J. Brown โ08 Brad W. Clark โ74 Todd D. Elgin โ83 ๏ฑ Gregory L. Franken โ81 ๏ฑ G. Charles Gragg โ86 ๏ฑ Mark L. Guthrie โ78 ๏ฑ William A. Hachmeister, Renaissance ๏ฑ Charles M. Hart โ77 Christopher D. Howe โ86 ๏บ Frank J. Jaksa, III โ03 ๏ฑ Michael L. Johnson โ78 Thomas G. Lemon โ90 ๏ฑ Richard O. Parrish โ78 ๏ฑ Robert H. Reeder โ52 Luke F. Schulte โ04 Scott E. Seitter โ81 Ronald D. Stauffer โ78 Bradley C. Taylor โ92 Chris J. Urban โ81 Steven C. Vosseller โ94 ๏ฑ Gary J. Warmington โ81 Mark T. Yager โ80 ๏ฑ John M. Ybarra โ97
WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON & LEE $1-$249 M. Daniel Becque, Ph.D. โ76 Samuel D. Gilleran โ11
WASHINGTON IN ST. LOUIS $1,200-$1,900 Craig S. Kaufman โ86 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 William G. Tragos โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข $1-$249 Stephen K. Burch โ67 ๏บ Robert J. Krapfl, D.V.M. โ90 ๏บ Richard R. Meckfessel โ61 ๏ฑ Donald W. Paule โ64 ๏ฑ Lawrence B. Plawsky โ89 ๏บ Christopher S. Rhodes โ09
WASHINGTON STATE $5,000-$9,999 Kenneth G. Christianson โ74 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 D. Craig Dewey โ72 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1,200-$1,900 John P. Fredrickson โ56 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Jacob K. Bredstrand โ11 ๏ฃ Christopher C. Mitchell โ09 ๏ฃ๏ฑ John A. Sciuchetti โ87 ๏ฎ $250-$599 John E. Jacobs โ81 ๏ฑ Andrew A. Klages โ78 Clifford A. Webster โ74 ๏ฑ $1-$249 William O. Bayne โ65
Brothers and friends supporting SigEp through the Sigma Phi Epsilon Education Foundation between July 1, 2014 and June 30, 2015.
Kyle E. Dozier โ18 ๏ Michael T. Harbour โ07 Blake A. Martens โ09 Connor R. McCaw โ17 ๏ Shane P. McKee, M.Ed., MA, Renaissance Hallie J. Newton โ70 Richard P. Small โ52 Kyle W. Strachila โ17 ๏ Thorne L. Tibbitts โ59 Donald W. Tomlinson โ63 ๏บ Wayne F. Walther โ67
WEST CHESTER $1,200-$1,900 The Honorable Mitchell G. Crane โ77 ๏ฃ๏ $1-$249 Joseph T. Bucci โ18 ๏ Brady E. Colyer, Renaissance Todd B. Hunt โ92 Daniel E. Kaufman โ17 ๏ Douglas W. Lauver โ93 ๏ฑ Steven G. Love โ15 ๏ Daniel Marzano โ88 Ian Mix โ16 ๏ Aaron Rapsinski โ15 ๏ Reggie B. Smith, Jr. โ17 ๏ Casey B. Wernick โ09
WEST VIRGINIA $1,200-$1,900 Raymond P. Clarke โ84 ๏ฃ๏ฎ George J. Koperna, Jr. โ91 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 Patrick J. Clarke โ17 ๏ Nicholas S. Fazio โ17 ๏ Daniel P. Flynn โ01 ๏บ Dr. Avery F. Gaskins โ53 ๏ฑ Ralph P. Glover, Jr. โ62 Channing Hall โ17 ๏ Richard J. Licata, III โ18 ๏ William F. Lichte โ53 ๏ฑ Dan Parke โ15 ๏ P. Michael Schreiber โ83 Adam M. Secret โ16 ๏ William R. Seymour โ53 ๏ฑ David A. Silverstein โ89 George L. Smith, II โ17 ๏ Chad D. Thompson โ15 ๏ Andrew R. Weers โ18 ๏ Jaryd Wolak โ17 ๏
WEST VIRGINIA TECH $250-$599 Cary J. Hancock โ83 ๏ฎ Edward J. Walsh โ69 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Diego F.F. Gutierrez โ83 William F. Haight โ69 Kerry A. Tompkins โ70
WESTERN CAROLINA $1,901-$2,499 John E. Davis โ87 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Robert L. Buchanan โ96 ๏ฑ H. Justin Pace โ04 ๏ฑ Christopher G. Wilson โ94 ๏ฑ $250-$599 Bobby W. High โ96 $1-$249 Joseph W. Adcock โ88 Steven J. Almasy โ88 William P. Anderson โ86 David T. Boykin โ88 Garrett M. Bush โ03 Matthew E. Carpenter โ08 Allen M. Davis, Jr. โ94 David L. Hill โ91 Jonathan B. Kehler โ08 Mark S. Meeks โ92
George L. Maciak โ16 ๏ John R. McKinley โ69 Craig S. Mengel โ73 Robert L. Ogur โ61 ๏บ Steven R. Oliver โ08 Richard A. Pressley โ59 Edward L. Rogers โ60 Bruce J. Ruttenberg โ89 Daniel J. Schrock โ63 ๏ฑ James Scigliano โ89 ๏ฑ John H. Shaw โ88 ๏ฑ Connor K. Smith โ16 ๏ Turner J. Solterman โ17 ๏ Timothy E. Teagan โ63 Michael T. Tomlanovich โ94 ๏ฑ Charles N. White, Jr. โ62 ๏ฟ๏ Thomas A. Wilson โ64 ๏บ Charles G. Yoder, Jr. โ56
WESTMINSTER
$250-$599 T. Ryan James โ93 ๏ฑ $1-$249 James A. Braden โ70 Huie C. Brizendine, III โ74 David L. Miller โ15 ๏ Craig M. Sutter โ96 D. Alan Vaughan โ81 ๏ฑ
$600-$1,199 Alex K. Scull โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Douglas D. Nosik โ69 ๏บ $1-$249 Regino Flores โ17 ๏ Austin N. Fuller โ16 ๏ Zach Johns โ16 ๏ Ethan Rodemayer โ16 ๏ Shane Wilson โ17 ๏
WESTERN MICHIGAN
WICHITA STATE
WESTERN KENTUCKY
$2,500-$4,999 William L. Monroe โ63 ๏ฃ๏ $1,901-$2,499 Brian A. Boron โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Ryan P. Blanck โ02 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Lucas A. Freudenburg โ05 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Kelly L. Mankin โ82 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 James R. Bernard โ60 ๏ฃ๏ Christopher G. Miller โ14 ๏ฃ John A. Schuyler โ00 ๏ฎ $250-$599 Steven W. Minor โ71 ๏บ Joseph W. Tomlinson โ66 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Colonel Robert C. Barrett, Ret. โ57 Charles E. Beauchamp, Jr. โ66 David L. Beiser โ59 ๏ฑ Norman H. Brunner โ58 James M. Eger โ59 ๏ฑ Richard B. Forde โ58 Matthew P. Gessler โ92 Donald R. Goffinet โ60 Zachary D. Gordon โ98 ๏ฑ John R. Gray โ63 Robert L. Harner โ54 Robert L. Kent โ65 Jerry W. Kerr โ66 ๏ฑ Dr. John R. Lanesky, Jr. โ66 David J. Lyon โ57
$5,000-$9,999 Denis H. Dieker, Jr. โ77 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Jeffrey C. Gates โ89 ๏ฃ๏ $600-$1,199 Andrew D. King โ01 ๏บ Trent A. Patterson โ10 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Daniel A. Greef โ72 ๏ฎ Michael E. Groat โ02 ๏ฑ Jason L. Rose โ01 ๏ฑ Bryan R. Spies โ78 $1-$249 Alan J. Bontrager โ75 Donald R. Brinkman โ80 ๏ฎ James R. Collier โ62 ๏บ Matthew J. Geyer โ06 ๏ฑ Nels W. Hoadley โ79 ๏ฑ Cale J. Janner โ09 Robert J. Kerr โ75 ๏ฎ Jarod A. Lake โ18 ๏ Andrew E. Maul โ92 Edward R. Miller โ68 ๏ฑ William H. Miller, Jr. โ68 ๏ฑ Dr. John R. Morton โ66 ๏บ Keegan D. Myers โ18 ๏ Charles P. Northcutt โ81 Joshua W. Oeding โ99 ๏ฑ Joe B. Poston โ73 ๏ Christopher S. Purdum โ07 ๏ฎ Paul M. Rehm โ17 ๏
C. Thomas Snyder โ62 ๏ The Honorable Scott W. Stucky โ70 ๏ฎ Garrett L. Taylor โ16 ๏ Robert W. Thurman โ75 ๏ James M. Ubert โ92 A. Wyatt Vieux โ17 ๏ Dale D. Wagner โ71 ๏ Bruce W. Walton โ62 ๏ Bruce A. Ward โ72 ๏ฎ Clyde D. Zernickow โ68
WILLIAM & MARY $1-$249 Dr. Richard R. Babcock, Jr. โ67 ๏ฟ๏ฑ Henry K. Benson, III โ62 ๏บ Charles A. Bish โ74 David M. Braun โ87 Thornton G. Burnette โ85 David Y. Cooke โ68 Jack C. Donahue โ17 ๏ Thomas M. Ford, Jr. โ66 Mark D. Onley โ16 ๏ Jacob M. Seefeldt โ18 ๏ Dr. Samuel C. Smart โ67 David H. Tikkala โ80 ๏ฑ
WISCONSIN $10,000-$24,999 Jere D. Fluno โ63 ๏ญ $2,500-$4,999 Kevin J. Koerner โ84 ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 James E. Byrns โ48 ๏ฃ๏ Wallace C. Doud โ48 ๏ฃ๏ฟ๏ข Troy E. Vosseller โ06 ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Lucas K. Behnke โ04 ๏ฑ Rohit Burju โ05 ๏ฎ Kendall R. Garrison โ06 ๏บ Nathan A. Lampi โ03 ๏บ Dr. Philip E. Stieg โ74 ๏ฃ๏บ $250-$599 Robert N. Beyer โ03 Gary L. Bezella โ59 ๏บ Michael D. Boyer โ94 ๏ฑ Brian J. Burke โ07 Brian P. Bye โ04 ๏ฑ Richard B. Epstein โ93 Ted R. Habermann โ80 ๏ฑ Nicholas M. Isabella โ03 ๏ฑ Christopher Larus โ88 ๏ฑ Peter M. Rago โ08 ๏บ Ryan J. Relich โ04 ๏ฑ Brett J. Schleis โ98 ๏ฑ Ryan M. Sugden โ06 Micah J. Vegter โ04 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Craig M. Belisle โ12 Trent J. Benishek โ07 ๏ฑ Jason R. Boatman โ08 David G. Borkowski โ98 Samuel D. Dechtman โ14 Eric R. Dueholm โ94
Austin W. Frahm โ14 Paul C. Gard โ64 Gregory S. Gossard โ01 Matthew J. Groth โ09 ๏ฑ Marlen J. Hoesly โ59 ๏ฑ James L. Hopp โ61 ๏ฑ Thomas R. Hughes โ66 Kevin D. Hurth โ08 Kurt H. Krahn โ52 ๏ฑ J. Michael Martyn โ62 Jeffrey S. Mayer โ07 ๏ฑ Thomas N. Neuberger โ66 ๏ฑ J. Burton Pierce โ50 David S. Poniewaz โ98 Gordon R. Putz โ66 Justin J. Rezac โ99 Paul D. Scharping โ83 ๏ฑ Robert M. Thomas โ66 Walker D. Van Dixhorn โ14 Robert E. Wangard โ63 Charles A. Zahn โ54
WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH $1-$249 William S. Flaherty โ71 ๏บ Patrick M. Higgins โ71 Daniel L. Mueller โ70 ๏ฑ
WISCONSIN-PLATTEVILLE $1,901-$2,499 Nicholas A. Wagner โ06 ๏ฃ๏บ $1,200-$1,900 Daniel J. Determan โ04 ๏ฃ๏บ Brett A. Gough โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Brad D. Polzar โ07 ๏ฃ๏ฎ Matthew W. Sides โ02 ๏ฃ๏บ $1-$249 John P. Aspinwall โ05 ๏บ Leonard A. Ballosh, IV โ17 ๏ Jonathan Bechler โ12 Jason Bednarski โ16 ๏ Joseph K. Beisbier โ18 ๏ Grzegorz P. Bielak โ14 ๏ Thomas J. Bruckner โ18 ๏ Mitchel Burkholder โ17 ๏ Evan W. Cain โ18 ๏ Abel Chinos โ17 ๏ Timothy Cornelisen โ16 ๏ Derek J. Dachelet โ98 Carson Doney โ17 ๏ Jason S. Foster โ15 ๏ David E. Frieden โ15 ๏ Jacob E. Fullmer โ13 ๏ Brian K. Gilbank โ15 ๏ Jason T. Goetsch โ11 David M. Hernandez โ18 ๏ Jesus Hernandez โ17 ๏ Mark W. Holada โ18 ๏ Taylor R. Keesler โ15 ๏ Samuel Kimpan โ16 ๏ Bryan W. Kirschbaum โ11 Jeremy A. Lampe โ18 ๏ Thomas R. McCormick โ18 ๏ Kenneth R. McHone โ06 ๏ฑ
Joshua Meyer โ16 ๏ William Michels โ16 ๏ Dylan R. Miller โ14 ๏ Ethan A. Parr โ12 Joseph B. Peterson โ13 Aaron M. Pliska โ18 ๏ 1st. Lt. Christian SanchezAlcantar โ16 ๏ Ryan Schauff โ16 ๏ Daniel Shircel โ16 ๏ Benjamin R. Siegman โ14 ๏ Joseph T. Sigwarth โ16 ๏ Michael A. Sivill โ15 ๏ Nick Skala โ17 ๏ Darshan J. Solanki โ18 ๏ Ryan Sollberger โ16 ๏ Jonathon Starnitcky โ17 ๏ Collin M. Thole โ16 ๏ Logan Thole โ16 ๏ Callum D. Toal โ18 ๏ Lucas R. VanEgtern โ15 ๏ Alexander Wynveen โ16 ๏ Mitchell A. Yenter โ19 ๏
Cody Butz โ17 ๏ Gavin Doll โ17 ๏ Cameron T. Moon โ18 ๏ Drew A. Ratzel โ17 ๏ Tyler Rose โ17 ๏ Tyler Shaw โ16 Steven M. Spohn โ80 ๏ฑ Dylan R. Steinke โ17 ๏ Vinicius M. Vargas โ13
WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT
$600-$1,199 Dr. Gary E. Jones โ62 ๏บ $1-$249 Robert E. Berquist โ70 James A. Colantino โ74 ๏บ Bruce A. Goff โ71 John A. Hawkins โ60 Gary G. Homan โ62 James M. McGinn, III โ68 Robert A. Pavalko, II โ02 Paul R. Sevenich โ60 ๏ฑ David J. Taylor โ77 ๏ฑ Dr. Eugene F. Trell โ58 Dr. John F. Uslick โ61 Donald J. Yavorsky โ86
$600-$1,199 Barry A. Norem โ68 ๏ฎ $1-$249 Gerald E. Finch โ66 Gene R. Splinter โ67
WISCONSIN-STOUT $1-$249 Charles L. Willihnganz, Renaissance
WPI $1,200-$1,900 Jonathan D. Shoemaker โ09 ๏ฃ๏บ $600-$1,199 Daniel P. Sullivan โ12 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $1-$249 Earl M. Bloom, Jr. โ55 Robert M. Buck โ45 David L. Nickerson โ54 Thomas M. Pantages โ61 Richard G. Perreault โ68 ๏ฑ Cornelius W. Spellman, Renaissance Alden F. Tucker โ52 ๏ฑ George P. Vittas, PE โ63 Gregory P. Yekhtikian โ80
WRIGHT STATE $600-$1,199 Joshua D. Baker โ10 ๏ฃ๏ฑ $250-$599 Dr. Jeffrey C. Bauer โ88 ๏ฑ $1-$249 Noah Brouillard โ17 ๏ Justin W. Bueno โ17 ๏ Granger H. Butler โ78 Mark J. Butler โ16 ๏
WYOMING $1,901-$2,499 Keith L. Sapp โ03 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $1-$249 George Q. Bower โ52 Andrew P. Hauser โ12
YALE $1-$249 Dr. Douglas A. Berv, Renaissance Matthew B. Eisen โ10 Jacob V. O. Mullins โ05
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
FRIENDS OF SIGEP $10,000-$24,999 Larry E. Soice ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Cal C. Majure โ08 ๏ฃ๏ฎ $2,500-$4,999 Gayda M. Patterson ๏บ $1,901-$2,499 Frank E. Rutherford ๏ฃ๏ $1,200-$1,900 Lawrence L. Biacchi ๏ Dare Pugh Estok ๏ฃ๏ฎ $600-$1,199 Matthew Barton โ21 ๏ฃ๏ฑ Michael Levin ๏ฑ Dorothy Mackie ๏ฎ Teddi I. Robeson ๏ฃ๏ฎ Mary Beth Tyler ๏ฃ๏ฎ Dr. Carolyn Whittier ๏ฑ Gay Williams $250-$599 Nora Astafan Ursula Carbone Laura M. Clark
Matthew Deeg Andrew Derrow Armando Hinojos ๏ฑ Edward E. Kirklin ๏ฑ Andrea & George Miller Nicholas Ottenwess Robert & Ligia Strauss $1-$249 Allison Ackerman Peter Aquinde Edward Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Sean C. Bennett โ97 Diane Bollard Jan Brammer Leah Brennan Bobby D. Butler Lauren Campbell Laura Emily Cotter Alyson Coutts Debbie Cox Laura Curzi Haylee Donovan William C. Folk Robert Frahm Jerry T. Gallagher Meghan Grace Scott Greb Jenn Harter David Heinlein Eustolio Huerta Debbie H. Hunt Chuck Jarrett Donna B. Jarvis Rob Jech Julian Jelke ๏ฃ Parker Jelke ๏ฃ Deann Jenkins Kathy Johnston Evan Jurovcik Nancy C. Kellogg Timothy Kennelly Meredith Klepper Dodge Lauren Betty LeDoux Thomas & Candy Link Otto Lopez Emily Lowry Jill Martin John & Rachel Mason Logan Massey Michael Matuch William McLaughlin ๏ฃ Todd Mc Padden Julie Mona Denise Holmes & Michael Moore Eddie & Susan Moss Melia H. Motley Rebecca Musarra Kathleen Nastri Stacy D. Nicodemus Gregory Obrien Brent Perdue Joel & Cindy Peskin Edward Ramsey
Cassandra Ratti Kristen Reid Amy P. Richer Julie W. Ross Jonathan Sandvik Mindi Seidel Barbara Shanahan ๏ฑ Tom & Carol Slager Manfred Smith Julia Spackman Ronald Spiegel Mr. and Mrs. Austin D. Street Richard & Karin Van Doren Alyssa Walker William Wendling Susan L. Williams Chris Wright Kathleen J. Young ๏บ
$1,901-$2,499 Moravian College ๏ฑ $1,200-$1,900 Andrews McMeel Universal ๏ฑ $600-$1,199 Hamilton Construction ๏ฑ Massachusetts Gamma AVC ๏ฑ $250-$599 Blackbaud Inc Digital Pix Composites Indiana Gamma AVC Kansas Eta AVC ๏ฑ Moore, OโBrien, Yelenak & Foti Virginia Alpha AVC $1-$249 Acupedics Acupuncture Group AmazonSmile Foundation Association Reserves
โSigEp easily provides the finest leadership training for young men on college campuses today. I find this a worthy endeavor because it is greatly needed in our world today. Programs like EDGE, Carlson Leadership Academy and Life After College expand the worldview and grow important qualities in college men that they may not have otherwise received.โ โ Alex Scull, Westminster โ12
AVCS AND CORPORATIONS $25,000-$49,999 Washington Alpha AVC ๏ $10,000-$24,999 Oregon Alpha AVC ๏ $5,000-$9,999 Florida Omicron AVC ๏ฎ Wingate Management Limited, IV, LLC ๏ฎ SS Sportservice ๏ฎ Texas Delta AVC ๏ $2,500-$4,999 California Delta AVC ๏บ Oklahoma Beta ๏บ Pennsylvania Nu AVC ๏ Virginia Iota AVC ๏บ
Orange County, LLC Connecticut Epsilon AVC Hewlett Packard Law Office of Barry J Sinoway, LLC Michigan Theta AVC North Dakota Alpha AVC Patโs Pool Service, Inc. Pools By You, Inc. PPI Industrial Corp. Texas Eta AVC
YOUR SUPPORT
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LEADERSHIP
NATIONAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS SigEpโs highest governing board helps the Fraternity set and achieve strategic goals related to organizational growth, member development, housing, volunteers, university partnerships and fundraising. National Directors are volunteers elected by the Grand Chapter and are distinguished professionals from the fields of higher education, business and finance.
Grand President Richard W. Bennet III
Grand Treasurer Christopher L. Bittman
Grand Secretary Thomas B. Jelke, Ph.D.
Central Missouri โ74 Co-Chief Executive Officer, CCA Global Partners
Colorado โ85 Partner and Chief Investment Officer, Perella Weinberg Partners
Florida International โ90 President and CEO, t.jelke solutions
Garry C. Kief
Billy D. Maddalon
Daniel W. McVeigh
Bradley C. Nahrstadt
Southern California โ70 President and CEO, Stiletto Entertainment
North Carolina State โ90 Managing Owner, Unique Southern Estates
Texas Wesleyan, โ90 Senior Vice President, Investments and Wealth Management Advisor, Merrill Lynch
Monmouth, โ89 President and Managing Partner, Lipe Lyons Murphy Nahrstadt & Pontikis Ltd.
Victor K. Wilson
Student Director Jeffrey A. Back
Student Director John (Jack) L. Emery
Student Director Riley D. Shearer
Cincinnati โ18
Arizona โ17
Montana State โ17
Georgia Renaissance Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Georgia
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David R. Calderon CalPoly-Pomona โ88 Attorney at Law and Partner, BarthCalderon, LLP
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES
SIGEP NATIONAL HOUSING BOARD
Trustees are appointed by the National Board to provide financial and legal oversight of our Educational Foundationโs assets. Representing the fields of higher education, nonprofit, finance and law, Trustees volunteer their time to ensure that gifts made in support of SigEpโs mission have the greatest possible impact on the lives of our members.
As industry experts, SENH Directors administer the Fraternityโs housing loan program and support construction, operation and management of SigEpโs housing initiatives. The guidance of these highly engaged volunteers is essential to the success of chapter-level capital campaigns and the growth of our Residential Learning Community program.
President Edward H. Hammond, Ph.D.
Treasurer Norman E. Nabhan
Secretary Stephen B. Shanklin, Ph.D.
President Kenneth S. Maddox
Vice President Arthur J. (AJ) Siccardi Jr.
Secretary/Treasurer Brian C. Warren Jr.
Emporia State โ66 President Emeritus and Professor of Education, Fort Hays State University
Purdue โ71 Managing Director, Graystone Consulting
Murray State โ70 First Chair of Excellence Professor in Accountancy, Tennessee State University, Nashville
Oregon State โ75 Business Manager, Hamilton Construction Company
Florida โ98 Vice President of Supply & Distribution, RaceTrac Petroleum
Virginia โ04 CEO, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Indiana โ57 President, The Key Corporation
Gary E. Griffith
Michael C. Williams
Kenneth G. Christianson
Timothy J. Harmon
Christopher M. McCaw
Patrick T. Murphy
Texas-Austin โ70 President, Today Foundation
Memphis โ69 Retired Attorney, Evans Petree PC
Washington State โ74 President/Owner, Chrishaven Trees
Washington โ82 President, Harmon Construction Company
Appalachian State โ03 Director, Supply Chain Services, Premier, Inc
Northeastern โ10 Regional Supply Manager, RaceTrac Petroleum
Jerry A. Smith
John D. Weir
Stephen L. Young
Texas-Austin โ79 President, Treble Enterprises, Inc.
Purdue โ01 Project Manager, Kelso-Burnett Company
Kansas โ80 Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California
To learn more, visit sigep.org/leadership
Clark H. Byrum
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WAYS TO GIVE
ONLINE
HONOR AND MEMORIAL GIFTS
sigep.org/give.
Making a gift in honor or in memory of a brother, family member or friend is a great way to pay tribute to those who have made an impact in your life. Our
You can make online gifts quickly and securely with a credit or debit card at
RECURRING GIFTS
You can ensure that your record of generous giving continues uninterrupted by establishing a recurring gift. Many of SigEpรข€™s most loyal donors set up monthly,
ENDOWMENTS AND NAMED GIFTS
You can mail a check, cash or credit card gift to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation at 310 South Boulevard, Richmond, Va. 23220.
Named gifts allow donors to make a leadership level impact on the lives of our brothers, while endowed funds ensure that impact continues in perpetuity. Donors can establish endowments and named gifts for specific use such as chapter programs, leadership events, scholarships, faculty fellows or study abroad. The Foundation works with each donor to prepare guidelines for the administration of endowed and named funds.
STOCKS
PLANNED GIFTS
quarterly or annual gifts online at sigep.org/give or by phone at 804.353.1901.
CASH OR CHECK
Gifts of stocks or mutual funds are great ways to support SigEp and often provide significant tax benefits for donors. Our Headquarters staff can help you or your financial advisor make these gifts, or you can read more online at sigep.org/givestock.
CORPORATE MATCHING GIFTS
Many companies will match their employeesรข€™ contributions to nonprofits like the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. Some even match gifts made by retirees and spouses. Visit sigep.org/match to learn more and see if your company will match your gift.
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Headquarters staff will inform honorees (or living relatives) of your generosity.
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Planned gifts allow you to leave a legacy by making a gift for the future that costs you nothing today. You can make a bequest or gift through your estate by including a provision in your will or living trust, or by naming the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation as a beneficiary of a retirement plan or life insurance policy. Donors with documented planned gifts on file with our Educational Foundation are honored through the Legacy Society.
BY PHONE
For more information or help making your gift, please contact our Headquarters staff at 804.353.1901.
CONTACT US
SigEpโs Headquarters staff is responsible for the daily operations of the Fraternity, SigEp National Housing and Educational Foundation. Our team is passionate about Building Balanced Men and approaches everything we do with a desire to improve the SigEp experience. We are committed to operating transparently and working collaboratively with volunteers and campus partners to reach these goals. Want to achieve more through your giving? Weโd love to help. 310 South Boulevard, Richmond, Va. 23220
EXECUTIVE OFFICE Brian C. Warren Jr. Virginia โ04 Chief Executive Officer
brian.warren@sigep.net | 804.823.9341
FRATERNITY OPERATIONS Seth D. Irby Louisiana State โ11 Managing Director
seth.irby@sigep.net | 804.286.0415
FINANCE Julie W. Ross, CPA Finance Director
julie.ross@sigep.net | 804.823.9354
Jenn Harter Foundation Accountant
jenn.harter@sigep.net | 804.548.4531
PROGRAMS AND EVENTS Stacy Nicodemus, CMP Programs and Events Director
Lee Stewart Virginia Commonwealth โ10 Associate Director of Advancement
VOLUNTEERS Archie Messersmith, M.S. Samford โ99 Volunteer Services Director
Nicolaus J. Collins San Diego โ14 Advancement Officer
stacy.nicodemus@sigep.net | 804.510.0014
archie.messersmith@sigep.net | 804.286.2853
FUNDRAISING AND ADVANCEMENT Matthew S. Parrish Georgia โ08 Director of Advancement matt.parrish@sigep.net | 804.510.0032
Jacob K. Bredstrand Washington State โ11 Associate Director of Advancement
jake.bredstrand@sigep.net | 804.823.9520
lee.stewart@sigep.net | 804.823.9476
nick.collins@sigep.net | 804.823.9493
For a full list of HQ staff members, visit sigep.org/staff We have worked diligently to include accurate and complete donor information in this report. If you notice a mistake or omission, please let us know so we can correct our records. Contact Emily Lowry at 804.286.2787 or emily.lowry@sigep.net.
Emily Lowry Donor Relations Manager
emily.lowry@sigep.net | 804.286.2787
HOUSING Daniel P. Sullivan WPI โ12 SENH Managing Director
daniel.sullivan@sigep.net | 804.823.9479
For a full list of HQ staff members, visit sigep.org/staff
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