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- MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Dear DU Brothers, Family, and Friends:
The events of September 11, 2001, were a devastating tragedy for citizens around the world. The Delta Upsilon International Fraternity wishes to extend our deepest sympathies and prayers to all who have been impacted by this day - particularly those who have lost family members or friends.
We are issuing a notice to all chapter leaders and alumni brothers, requesting that they report to the IRQ offices as soon as possible regarding any brothers, undergraduate or alumni, or their family or friends, who may have been injured or worse as a result of the attacks.
Abe Cross, Executive Director
We are relieved to report that all IRQ staff members are safe throughout the United States and Canada. Should staff travel plans be altered due to disruption of air travel or safety concerns, an IRQ staff member will contact the chapter or colony leadership as soon as possible.
Additionally, we have received reports that the Red Cross is in need of blood donations in order to react to those who are injured in New York, Washington, DC, and Pennsylvania. We encourage DU brothers to consider these needs and respond accordingly. Delta Upsilon has an opportunity to provide care and concern during this time of crisis and truly exemplify the meaning of the brotherhood of Delta U.
Although the United States was the direct victim of the attacks, our Canadian brothers have expressed tremendous support for the brothers and citizens in the States who have been terribly affected by this tragedy.
Again, our deepest and heartfelt prayers are extended to those in need at this time.
God bless,
Abraham L. Cross, CAE Executive Director & Editor [email protected]
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DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY North America's Oldest Non-Secret Fraternity; Founded 1834
The Principles of Delta Upsilon The Promotion of Friendship The Development of Character The Diffusion of Liberal Culture The Advancement of Justice
The Motto of Delta Upsilon International Fraternity
Dikaia Upotheke Justice Our Foundation
OFFICERS President Alvan E. (Ed) Porter, Oklahomll '65 Chairman of the Board Richard B. Campbell , Nebraska '68 Secretary Gregory H. Mathews, Florida '70 Treasurer Richard L Delano, Indiana '85
DIRECTORS Rees M. Jones, Manitoba '67 Stephan G. Kouzomis. Illinois '68 Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern JWllois '88 ~Ilark L. Marshall , Kansas State 76 William L. Messick, Lafayette '68 Corbin G. Navis, Kansas Stale '03 Coady H. Pruett. Cal Paly '02 James S. Simpkins, Washington State '81 Allan A. Warrack, Alberla '61
PAST PRESIDENTS Charles D. Prutzman, PeJlllsyll'OlIia State '18 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Charles F. Jennings, Marietta '31 Terry L. Bullock. Kansas State '6 / Samuel M. Yales, Sail Jose '55 Gary 1. Golden, Rutgers '74 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60
INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS STAFF Erecutil'e Director Abraham L. Cross. CAE Director of Chapter Sen /ices Tyson R. Vaughn, Miami '98 Director of Leadership Educatioll Jeffrey W. Scars, Arlingtoll/Northem Arizona '98 Dh-eClor of Alwmd Sen'ices Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 Directors oj Fratemif), Expansion Adam L. Culley, Northern 101\:0 '00 John W. DUllcan, Jr., Oregon State '00 Leadership Consultlillts Geoffrey K. Holle[reund, Victoria '00 PatricK J. B. Morison, Weslem Olllario 'OJ Jason N. W. Plowman, Miami '01 Philip G. Ranford, ClIlver-StocklOll '00 Office Mallager. Jo Ellen Walden A CCOlUltallt, Michele Camarco Accounts Administrator, Rosemary Brady E1:e('Uliw AuisfUlll, Barbara Harness Chapter Sen'ices Admillistrative Assisllllll, Jeanette Smith Educational Foundalioll Executive Direc/or David R. Schumacher DiTeoor of Del'elopmelll Aaron D. Clevenger. Celltral Florida '97
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CONTENTS
Delta Upsilon Quarterly THE OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF THE DELTA UPSILON INTERNATIONAL FRATERNITY SINCE 1882
VOL. 119. NO.3 - FALL 200 I
Two university presidents join the ranks of Delta Upsilon
The president o( the University o( Oregon. David Frohnmayer,
(ollows his (ather as a member o( Delta Upsilon.
David Broski, president of Bradley University, and David Frohnmayer, president of the University of Oregon, were proudly initiated into Delta Upsilon Fraternity during the 2000-0 I academic year.
DEPARTMENTS
Fraternity News
Undergraduate News
Alumni News
Alpha & Omega
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31 Delta Upsilon International Headquarters . PO Box 68942,8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, U.S.A. Open from 8:30 to 5:00 p.m. EST., Monday through Friday. Office-317.87S.8900 Fax-317.876.1629 [email protected] Website-wwwDeltaU.org
Delta Upsilon Quarterly (USPS 152-900) is published quarterly in the Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268, U.S.A. The subscription price is $3 a year.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Delta Upsilon Quarterly, P. O. Box 68942, Indianapolis, IN 46268-0942. Printed in the United States. Periodical postage paid at Indianapolis, Indiana and additional mailing office. ®T.M. Registered U. S. Patent Office.
Quarterly Staff: Abraham L. Cross, Managing Editor; Barbara Ann Harness, Co-Editor; Adam L. Culley, Northern Iowa '00, Jeffrey W. Sears, Arlingtan/Northern Arizona '98, and Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92, Contributing Editors; Ruth Kemnitz, Design Consultant.
WWW.DELTAU.ORG
ON THE COVER
Jacob D. C. Humphreys, Washington State '04, at the re-instatement of Washington State.
North-American lnterfratemity Conference
College Fraternity Editors Association
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_ NEWS •.
200 I Delta Upsilon Community Service Week
November 4 - 10
Volunteer at a Boys & Girls Club! Assist at a soup kitchen! Visit residents at a retirement home! Participate in a campus clean-up!
BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF AMERICA
Clubs~'~'fRJ1eSduc.u~
More information at www.DeltaU.org
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Introducing DU's Newest Leadership Consultants
Patrick J. B. Morison, Western Ol/tario 'OJ, graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Economics from the University of Western Ontario. While on campus, he was part of
the Western Orientation program and a part of Social Science Students Council. During the sunmlers, Patrick interned as a computer testing, training and support officer for the government of Canada.
As an undergraduate, Patrick served his chapter as president, VP finance, VP loss prevention, and social chairman. He was the Undergraduate Advisory Board representative for Province 2 during the 2000-0 I academic year, as well as one of the two undergraduate directors elected to the International Fraternity'S Board of Directors.
JaSon N. W. Plowman, Miallli '01, graduated with honors from Miami University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science. Jason served on the chapter's executive board as VP recruitment and VP public relations. In addition to working as
an International Headquarters intern during the summer of 2000, he was the Undergraduate Advisory Board representative for Province 5 during the 2000-01 year. While at Miami, he received the Miami University Parents Association's Certificate of Merit for Service to Campus Life and the Phillip & Martha Shriver Greek Man of the Year Award.
Washington State Chapter of Delta U Roars Back
Chapter President Jeremiah Gannon with the Charter originally presented to the Washington State Chapter when established in March of 1933.
A pril 28,200 I, marked an historic date on the campus of Washington State University. Delta Upsilon Fraternity, after a short absence, was re
instated on the campus in record time with 35 outstanding men. On January 16, 2001 , the men who would comprise the newly re-instated Washington State Chapter began the process of going from interest group to colony to re-instated chapter status. The fastest re-instatement in the history of Delta Upsilon was accomplished thanks to the hard work of those 35 men. With a sizeable crowd of alumni, friends, family, and college faculty, the men of Washington State DU were reinstated at the United Congregation of Christ.
In the fall of 2000, seven of those 35 men decided that they wanted to join a fraternity. After finding none that satisfied what they were looking for in a fraternity, they turned to Delta Upsilon, a fraternity that had recently left campus and one to which Jeremiah Gannon, the current chapter president, had ties. Delta Upsilon offered many things that other fraternities did not: non-secrecy, friendship, character, diffusion of liberal culture, and justice.
These values and qualities led these seven men to approach the Fraternity'S Headquarters about reinstating Delta Upsilon at Washington State University. In January, Jeremiah D. Gannon '03,
represented the Washington State Interest Group at the 2001 Presidents Academy during the Winter Educational Conference held in Chicago. There he met IHQ staff members, International Fraternity Board member Jim Simpkins, Washington State '81, and Chairman of the Board Scott A. W. Johnson, Washington ' 80. Through the efforts of these men and others, Jeremiah returned to Pullman with the exciting news that the International Fraternity would support their return to campus. In the following months, the group organized itself and accomplished many challenging objectives to achieve the ultimate goal of becoming a DU Chapter.
Rite I was peIformed in the Compton Union Building on April 27. Rite II was peIformed in the United Congregation of Christ on April 28. Presiding over the ceremonies was Chairman of the Delta Upsilon Board of Directors Scott A. W. Johnson. Over 100 DU alumni, parents, and guests attended the re-instatement ceremonies. Immediately following the reinstatement ceremonies, a flag raising ceremony was held outside Murrow Hall on WSU's campus. New brothers, alumni, and guests stood witness as the Delta Upsilon flag was once again raised on the Washington State University campus.
The weekend concluded with a brotherhood dinner and time spent with family and guests. Brother Johnson presented many of the members with different artifacts to unite the old Delta Upsilon chapter with the newly re-instated Delta Upsilon chapter at WSu.
Thanks to all the parents and alumni for their help during the effort. Congratulations to all of the men of the WSU Delta Upsilon chapter without whose combined efforts none of this success would have been possible.
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UNDERGRADUATE NEWS '
T he Washington Chapter of Delta Upsilon reaffirmed its commitment to excellence
during the 2000-01 academic year. Following the successful pledging
and initiation of 25 members of the class of 2004, the Washington Chapter didn't lose a step. Days after being recognized as the only non-secret and non-hazing chapter on the University of Washington Campus, it happened again.
New brother Eric T. Reid '04 successfully competed for and was crowned Mr. Greek in Alpha Gamma Delta's Mr. Greek Competition. Eric's efforts consisted of fundraising for the Tree House Foundation, a model walk, a question/answer session, and a talent competition where he played Pachelbel's Canon in D on his violin. Eric's efforts set the standard for others. Soon Brother Bryan Nyberg '04 and Model Initiate Tom O'Brien '04 followed by being crowned kings in the Sigma Kappa King of the Castle competition and the Delta Zeta Rose Court, respectively.
Philanthropically, the spring 200 I quarter was very busy. As the weather became nicer, the Washington Chapter added to its philanthropy efforts by becoming a sponsor for the 10th annual Nordstrom's Beat the Bridge run. With this sponsorship, the chapter created a competition within the university community that encouraged people to participate in the run.
Likewise, the chapter continued with its regular philanthropic efforts by volunteering at the Boys & Girls Club, cleaning the chapter's adopted street,
The Washington Chapter delegation after accepting the Sweepstakes Trophy at Saturday night's Grand Banquet at the 200 I Leadership Institute in
Dallas. Shown with the group are (far left) Dick Campbell, Nebraska '68, and (far right) Scott A. W. Johnson, Washington '80.
and spending time at the Union Gospel Mission & Bread of Life.
In an effort to spread and share brotherhood, many of the Washington brothers were proud to attend the initiation and re-colonization of the Washington State Chapter in May in Pullman, Wash. In efforts to help them become re-instated, close friendships were formed between many of each chapter's members.
With help from the chapter's educational foundation, II brothers attended the 2001 Leadership Institute in Dallas, along with four Model Initiates. It was with tremendous excitement and pride that the chapter received the Sweepstakes Trophy as DU's most
outstanding chapter for the 2000-0 I academic year.
The chapter's recruitment efforts throughout the summer were very strong. Ten young men pledged DU for the fall and several more are anticipated. Annual events such as river rafting trips in Yakima, hiking in the Cascade mountain range, and camping in the San Juan Islands of the Puget Sound have made recruitment efforts very successful and have contributed to the chapter's strong brotherhood.
This highly productive and prosperous year has truly been a compliment to the 91st anniversary of the Washington Chapter.
Washington Chapter's Beat the Bridge Run
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Oregon State Chapter's 80th Anniversary
T he Oregon State Chapter has announced that its 80th anniversary celebration will be held the weekend of January 18-19, 2002, in Portland, Oreg.
Planned is a fantastic weekend, beginning Friday at 7 pm at the Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown Portland. The evening's festivities will include a buffet dinner, update on the chapter's 80 years of existence, a keynote speaker on generational accomplishments, and a DJ with dancing to cap off the evening.
Saturday the busses will pick up alumni and guests at 10 am in front of the hotel for the trip to Corvallis. There will be a tour of the university and the chapter house; then lunch will be served at the chapter with some remarks from members. The busses will return everyone to the hotel in the afternoon.
Hotel rooms have been blocked at a great room rate. to make your reservation, please call 503.279.9000, and identify that you are with the Delta Upsilon group to ensure that you receive the special rate. Reservations must be made by December 18, 2001, to be included in this block.
We hope you will plan to attend this exciting celebration. Please RSVP as soon as possible to the event coordinators at 503.371 .8904.
UNDERGRADUATE NEWS
Gamma Sigma Alpha Initiates from DU Chapters
Gamma Sigma Alpha is a national Greek academic honor society which recognizes
Greek scholars who excel in academics. Delta Upsilon is proud to recognize those DU
brothers recently initiated into GSA
North Carolina Chapter: Nicholas Carr, Aaron Hoffman, Joel Knight II, Matthew Love, James Monroe, Nathan Rogers, and Gene Williams.
North Dakota Chapter: Kevin Abbott, Robert Buresh, Joseph Emerson, Emory Nelson, Steve Palm,
and Scott Blake Shelton.
Oregon State Chapter: Marcus Ruhnke.
Pennsylvania State Chapter: Timothy Anspach.
Purdue Chapter: David Graves and James McCart.
South Carolina Chapter: Jason Clark.
Western Reserve Chapter: Stephen Leider.
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DELTA UPSILON EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION P.o. Box 68942, 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 phone: 317-875-8900 fax: 317·876-1629 e-mail: [email protected]
Brothers,
When we were initiated, we promised "to be loyal to the Delta Upsilon Fraternity and to our Chapter __ . and use all honorable means to promote their interests." The next 15 pages are a celebration of brothers who are striving to fulfill that promise through gifts to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation. These brothers know that their contributions help to promote the best interest of the Fraternity, their chapters, and individual brothers. Without these dedicated members and their generous gifts, the Foundation would not be able to assist the Fraternity in so many valuable ways.
In addition, I would like to offer my thanks to the Stephen K. Rowley Ohio '65
Board of Trustees and staff for their vision, dedication, Chairman, Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation and loyalty to Delta Upsilon. The Foundation Trustees
are honored to announce the election of Scott A.W. Johnson, Washington '80, and Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49, to the Foundation Board. Brother Johnson served from 1993 to 2001 as a member ofthe International Fraternity Board of Directors, and Brother Hegeman was the 1999 recipient of the Chairman's Award for Alumni Volunteer of the Year. I know that both of these brothers will be valuable assets to our Foundation's Board. This year the DUEF staff and Trustees welcomed Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida '97, as the Director of Development. Aaron will be working with Foundation Executive Director David Schumacher to provide day-to-day leadership for the Foundation.
Contributions made to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation are taxdeductible and provide valuable educational programs and experiences for many of our brothers. Once again, thank you for your continued support of Delta Upsilon.
Fraternally,
Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Chairman, Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation
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DU Educational Foundation Trustees
Chairman: Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 President, The Paragon
Vice Chairman: Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell '75 President, st. Mary's College of California
Treasurer: Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State '78 Managing Partner, Bain Capital
Secretary: Scott E. Tarter, DePauw '84 Partner, Henderson, Daily,
Withrow & Devoe
V-PlInvestments: Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 President, Regent Investor Services
V-P IDevelopment: Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas '76 Dir. of Development, Walters Art Museum
Trustees: Gary B. Adams, Oregon '66 Principal, Marketor Corporation
Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 President (Ret.) Bank One West Virginia
Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 Greek Advisor, Univ. of California Berkeley
Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 Vice President (Ret.) Square D
Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern '51 Principal, Heizer Corporation
Richard M. Holland, Syracuse '83 Principal, Holland Communications
Scott A. W. Johnson, Washington '80 Attorney, Stokes Lawrence P.S.
James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60 Chairman (Ret.) Metromail Corp.
Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67 Managing Director, U.S. Fixed Income AIG
Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74 Vice President, Colgate University
Dr. John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Retired Ophthalmologist
Programs & Services supported by the DU Educational Foundation
Through the generous gifts of our brothers, the
Educational Foundation supports a variety of educational
endeavors that support the International Fraternity, DU
Chapters and individual members in a variety of ways,
including:
/';. The
Leadership
Institute,
which
includes
seminars
for chapter
officers,
interactive
sessions
that tie
into the
Fraternity's
Four
Founding
Principles,
At the 200 I Leadership Institute, President's Award Honorable Mentions went to (I to r) Ryan DeDecker, Michigan Tech '02,Joe Barbito, Central Florida '02, and Mark Golli, Houston '0 I.
a community service experience, and a model initiation.
/';. The Winter Educational Conference, which includes the
Presidents Academy, the Recruitment Symposium, and The
Charles Evans Hughes DUEL (Delta Upsilon Emerging
Leaders) Program.
/';. The McQuaid Scholarship/Fellowship, which awards
undergraduate scholarships, and graduate fellowships of
$2,500 each.
/';. The Fow'Word Program, which is a personal growth and
development curriculum tailored to each individual DU
associate member and member, and includes a
comprehensive personal planner as part of the program.
/';. Chapter Educational Accounts, which were created for
potential donors who want to make a significant tax
deductible gift to the educational programs of a specific
chapter. The CEA offers chapters the opportunity to
establish restricted funds within the endowment of the
DUEF.
/';. The Leadership ConSUlting Program, which provides an
on-campus resource for chapters and brothers to improve
operations and effectiveness. The Educational Foundation
provides an annual grant to help defray the cost of
educational workshops, seminars and retreats,
administered by Leadership Consultants.
/';. The Alumni Volunteer Conference, a conference that
Fun for all! DUs and Boys & Girls Club members having a great time together.
provides
instruction and
problem-solving
seminars for those
who serve as
alumni
corporation
members and
advisors to our
chapters.
/';. The Delta
Upsilon/Boys &
Girls Club Service
Partnership was
created as a forum
for local DU
chapters to
actively engage in
grass roots
volunteerism. Involvement with the Boys & Girls Clubs will
afford DU brothers the opportunity to develop character
and lasting friendships.
Additional support includes:
/';. The Cornerstone, the Quarterly, and other
educational publications
/';. IHQ Internship Programs
/';. Support of the Regional Leadership Seminars
/';. Grants for UIFI to individual members
/';. Grants for the Graduate Assistant Program
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The James D. McQuaid Scholarship Fund In the summer of 2000, the McQuaid Scholarship Fund was created to
acknowledge the tremendous service of Delta Upsilon's immediate past
president, James D. McQuaid, Chicago '60. The creation of the
scholarship marked a welcome return to the Foundation's early practices
of awarding financial grants to individual DU brothers. The McQuaid
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of scholarship, Fraternity/campus
involvement, letters of recommendation, and community service. The
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is proud to announce these
inaugural winners of the McQuaid Scholarships.
Jonathan Seigel, Denison '03,
boasts an impressive resume of
activities with Delta Upsilon, his
campus, and in his community. His
chapter president described him as
a leader of right, a true follower of
our Founding Principles, a
gentleman, scholar, and brother.
Brother Seigel has served his
chapter as pledge class president and philanthropy
chairman. He tutors first and second graders as part of the
Par Excellence Program. He has been accepted into
numerous honor societies and is an accomplished musician
playing both the viola and the violin. Amazingly enough he
has done all of this and stayed on the Dean's List every
semester he has attended Denison University.
Corbin G. Navis, Kansas State '03,
has served as his chapter's
president, new membership
educator, and vice president of
scholarship. He has also been
involved in Golden Key Honor
Society, Order of Omega, Alpha
Kappa Psi Business Fraternity, and
has logged many hours of volunteer
time at the Boys & Girls Club, the
Goodnow House, and the Villages, and has traveled to
Belize as a member of the International Community Service
Program. In one of the letters of recommendation this
brother was described as having strong moral ethics, and
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James D. McQuaid
personal attributes that have allowed him to retain the
respect and admiration of his peers at a time when he
wasn't able to make popular decisions. Brother Navis is
serving as one of the two undergraduate directors on the
DU Board.
William Lawton, Nebraska '01,
winner of the McQuaid Fellowship
for a Graduate Student, has served
his chapter as the pledge class
president, chairman of the judicial
board, and vice president. He has
received various other awards
including the scholar of the year,
the Steven Carlton Cass Award for
campus involvement and the
William "Doc" Jones Memorial Award given for house
leadership and campus and community involvement. He
has been a member of Mortar Board, Beta Beta Beta
Biological Honor Society, Golden Key, and NU Meds.
Brother Lawton has just graduated from the University of
Nebraska with a 3.961GPA.
Applications for the 2002 McQuaid Scholarships will be
accepted beginning January 1, 2002 through April 15, 2002.
Additional information on these scholarships is available at
www.DeltaU.org or by contacting Aaron D. Clevenger,
Central Florida '97 at 317 -875-8900 ext. 215 or bye-mail at
well as online at
www.DeltaU.org.
The chapter recognition is
set up on a dollar amount
scale. Chapters whose
members donate at least $250
to the Oak Circle would receive
an award certificate
designating the chapter at the
Bronze Oak Chapter level.
Chapters who give $500 to the
The Delta Upsilon Oak Circle Oak Circle would receive an award certificate
designating the chapter at the Silver Oak
Chapter level. And chapters who donate at
The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation
is excited to announce the Oak Circle, a new
undergraduate giving club that recognizes gifts from
undergraduate members to Delta Upsilon's annual
campaign fund. The money raised will assist in the
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation's mission of
providing for the long-term financial stability of
the Brotherhood and promote lifetime
involvement and communication
between all DU brothers.
There are two levels at which
undergraduates may contribute: the
Blue Level, which recognizes
undergraduates who contribute between
$18.34 and $29.99 to the Oak Circle, and the . . , which recognizes undergraduates who contribute
$30 or more.
Each undergraduate who donates at the Blue Level will
receive a certificate, be recognized in the Delta Upsilon
Quarterly and online at www.DeltaU.org. Anyone who
donates at the Gold Level will receive a donor lapel pin,
certificate and letter from the Delta Upsilon Educational
Foundation Chairman, recognition at the Leadership
Institute, and recognition in the Delta Upsilon Quarterly as
least $1,000 to
the Oak Circle
would receive
an award
designating the
chapter at the
0110
Clm ce level.
Awards at all
levels will be
presented to
chapter representatives at each Leadership Institute
starting in 2002. Names of those undergraduates who
have already contributed appear online at
www.DeltaU.org and will be part of the 2002 Annual Report .
Undergraduates who would like to contribute, or an
alumnus who would like to give in the name of an
undergraduate brother, may do so by using the envelope
enclosed in this Quarterly.
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Dear Brothers, . ' tl what our
ture leadershIP IS exac y lnvesting in our fu .·th their support
. d friends are dOlng Wi many alumni an are sincerely grateful to our of the President's Club. We h made gifts of $200 or
, Cl b members w 0 t Presidents u those importan . . ' DU undergraduateS
more, proVldmg . hi h help build better men. educational initiatlves w c
d the space on these The Foundation has reser; support of the Ed Porter
es to acknowledge e Oklahoma '65 . thre~ ::!'s Club by listing their na.mes. These nnual President, Delta Upsilon FraternIty Presl . d the leadershIP for our a
contri~;ug~::~r~: l:ted as well in the pages Also recognized as a member of the camp", 11 f all supporters. Chapter . ' the Honor Ro 0 . $200 or more to a recognIZmg bers who have gwen bers for President's Club are those mem nk u to all the President's Club mem . ue Educational Accou~t (CEA). T~~ th~~ specified charities as we look to contln keeping Delta UpsIlon as one . to the leaders of tomorrow.
d ate brothers m molding undergra u . t to the president's
. our commltmen . nd today by joining or reneWing Y tho Annual Report between pages
Please respo . e ift envelope inserted 111 IS Club by completmg tho g dvance for your support. 16 and 17. Thank you m a
Ed porter, Oklahoma '65 . I U slion Fraternity
President, De ta P one' 317.875.89OO lax: 317·876-1619 . Bo 68942 Indianapolis, IN 46268 ph .
DU Educational Foundation, P.O· x ,
jamesA. Garfield Circle (,t;ijis of$25,OOO or more) Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State '78 - CEA +
Charles Evans Hughes Circle (gifts of$JO.O()O to $24,.999) Donald R. Heacock, N. Carolina '64 - CEA Arthur K. Lund, San jose '55 - CEA Henry M. Rowan, Williams & Technology '45
james S. McDonnell Circle (gzfis of$5,OO() to <li9,999) Jaime M. Aguero, Houston '98 - CEA + Anonymous, Oklahoma- CEA James Avery, Illinois '44 John A. Delaney, Florida '77
Charles D. Miller, johns Hopkins '49
H. Paul Picard, Houston '82 - CEA John W Rogers, Miami '57 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell '50
james B. Conant Circle (gifrs 0($2,[)U() 10 $1,9Q9)
Jerry L. Bobo, Houston '77 - CEA + Kenneth and Lois Ciolli, HOl/ston - CEA Craig R. Enochs, Houston '94- CEA R. Scott Fox, Houston '90 - CEA Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49
Michael T. Kutka, Hal/stan '59 - CEA + Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 James D. McQUaid, Chicago '60
Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio '65 Max M. Stearns, Kansas State '66 - CEA Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67
James R. Tormey, Jr., Sanjose '57- CEA Douglas D. VanderWeide, Iowa State '89 - CEA John T. Weisel, Oregon '48
Herbert Brownell Circle (gifts of$1 ,000 to $2,499) Ronald C. Abbott, Kansas State '61 - CEA Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 Thomas W Arvin, San jose '53 - CEA Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58
Scott R. Bayman, Florida '68
John K. Braniff, Bucknell '86
Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska '68 - CEA + Richal'd L. Chance, Iowa State '54 - CEA Donald A. Chew, Kansas State '81 - CEA Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas '76
Richard L. Delano, Indiana '85 - CEA Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92 John E. Esau, Kansas '78
Richard F. Fagan, Washington '52 Craig R. Foss, Iowa State '71 - CEA + Peter Gogolak, Cornell '64 Michael F. Goss, Kansas State '81 - CEA R. Nathan Greene, Kansas State '58 - CEA W H. Harwell, Jr., Missouri '51
Don A. Hill, Kansas State '69 - CEA Philip D. Hollis, Kansas State '65 - CEA James T. Inscoe, North Carolina '62 - CEA Charles F. Jennings, Marietta '31
Scott D. Jensen, Iowa State '78 - CEA Jeffrey J. Jernigan, Kansas State '73 - CEA Warren Y. Jobe, North Carolina '63 - CEA Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State '47
Scott A. W Johnson, Washington '80
Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52 Bryan L. Kinnamon, Iowa State '69 - CEA Stephan G. Kouzomis, Illinois '68 - CEA + Martin Krasnitz, Chicago '57 Richard F. Laubengayer, Kansas State '64-CEA Robert M. Loch, Nebraska '54
Jordan B. Lotsoff, Northern Illinois '88 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73
Richard C. Mal"X, Pennsylvania '54
Raymond E. Mason, Ohio State '41
Gregory H. Mathews, Florida '70
Michael A. Menius, N. Carolina '68
William L. Messick, Lafayette '68
George E. Metz II, Kansas State '65 - CEA John P. Morgridge, Wisconsin '55
Jeffery B. Morris, Kansas State '79- CEA Glenn A. Mull, Km,1sas State '73 - CEA Barry L. Neilsen, San jose '56 - CEA William M. Parks, Iowa State '73 - CEA A. Ed Porter, Oklahoma '65 Charles D. Prutzman, Penn State '18 Cal'l G. Rausch, Iowa State '67 - CEA Mark G. Ritchie, Iowa '83
Richard L. Rodine, Oklahoma '73 - CEA E. Carl Schiewe, Oregon State '40 Richard D. Sell, Kansas State '78 - CEA Beurt SerVaas, Indiana '41
Norman J. Steffey, Kansas State '57 - CEA
CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA += donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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Marvin F. Swanson, Kansas State '57 - CEA David W Taraboletti, Illinois '89 - CEA John H. Teeter, Kansas State '79- CEA Mrs. Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., in memory of
Ashton M. Tenney, Jr., Chicago '43 Keith D. Tucker, Kansas State '76 - CEA PeterY. Ueberroth, San Jose '59 Allan A. Warrack, Alberta '61 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose '55 - CEA +
Edgar Bergen Circle ( .JijTs u(.'1i' If) ) <;;(99)
Roy F. Allan, Lehigh '68 Lynn E. Ambler, Wichita '68 J. Carter Bacot, Hamilton '55 Robert S. Barmettler, SanJose '49- CEA Thomas P. Bernardo, Cornell '86 William J. Bittner, Bradley '74 David M. Blatner, Southwest Missouri '86 Paul J. Bodine, Jr. , Northwestern '50 Ernest J. Bontadelli, San Jose '50- CEA William W Boyd, Northwestern '48 Harry N. Briggs, Missouri '51 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State '80 Jeffrey A. Bryant, Oregon State '97 David H. Carnahan, Denison '60 David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 Lawrence M. Cooper, Kansas State '73 - CEA James H. Crews, Oklahoma '52 Abraham L. Cross Thomas W Darling, Syracuse '81 Joseph A. DeBlasio, North Carolina '62 Clifford J. DeLaCroix, Indiana '69-
Cheatham Scholarship Fund W M. Dickey - CEA Richard P. Donohoe, Illinois '55 John H. Eyler, Washington '69 Bruce H. Fellows, Wisconsin '51 J. William Frank III, Lehigh '68 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 C. Norman Frees, DePauw '36 Nicholas T. Giorgianni, Kent State '56 - CEA + William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 William R. Grant, Union '49 James M. Haid, Technology '93 John F. Henna, Rutgers '70 Richard M. Holland, Syracuse '83 Randal F. Jernigan, Kansas State '74 - CEA William G. Kagler, Syracuse '54 David R. Knuepfer, Iowa '76 John D. Luckhardt, San Jose '56 - CEA Lewis A. Maroti, Lehigh '58 Joshua A. Martin, Central Florida '97- CEA John S. McConnell, DePauw '66 Raymond R. Moser, Jr., Georgia Tech '83 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin '76 Reginald B. Newman II, Northwestern. '59 Louis A. Pietro, Western Reserve '49 Thomas S. Rakow, Northwestern '65 Donald L. Reed, Kansas State '56 - CEA Leonard Rhodes, San Jose '53 - CEA Christopher L. Saricks, Kansas '70 David R. Schumacher Donald 1. Scott, Oklahoma '61 - CEA
William A. Sigman, Iowa State '50 James S. Simpkins, Washington State '81 James W. Smith, Washington & Lee '62 Charles T. & Marion M. Thompson
Foundation Robert W Thompson, Oklahoma '61 Derek M. Tubbs, Texas A & M '92 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 Warren N. West, Kansas State '71- CEA Roger W Wothe, Technology '58 David H. Wynja, Iowa '67
Charles G. Dawes Circle ,;,ifl< I{ 2! () tn '/i49!))
L. Philip Abernathy, Oklahoma '68 Leland J. Adams, Jr., Bucknell '64 David Y. Allard, Indiana '70 Alden L. Allen, Minnesota '49 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State '55 Bruce C. Anderson, Purdue '65 Stephen J. Anderson, Northern Iowa '79 HowardJ . Bargreen, Washington '66 Harold D. Barker, Miami '50 John R. Baron, Lehigh '79 Willianl J. Barrett, DePauw '61 Keith G. Baxter, Stanford '71 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State '42 George S. Beimdiek, Missouri '35 Dan S. Bishop, Iowa State '91 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison '55 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley '69 FrederickW. Bradley, Jr., Colgate '50 James E. Bradley, Michigan State '66 L. R. Bran1ffier, Jr., Oklahoma '47 Robert J. Brand, Louisville '70 Jerry E. Brennan, Jr., Purdue '55 Kelley J. Brennan, Marietta '64 Bartlett C. Brewster, Colorado '77 RobertW Broad, Syracuse '60 Walter R. Brookhart, Virginia '71 Donald E. Brown, Kent State '54 - CEA John C. Buist, Wisconsin '53 Benjamin T. Burson III, Georgia Tech '65 John L. Cassell, Jr., Texas '70 Douglas A. Cassens, Kent State '68 Alan R. Chapman, Illinois '69 Joseph W Ciatti, Oregon '64 Aaron D. Clevenger, Central Florida '97 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie '79 David L. Cole, Wilmington '72 Jan M. Collins, Kansas '61 Steven L. Cox, Oklahoma '92 Hany A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 William L. Crist, DePauw '69 Adam L. Culley, Northern. Iowa '00 RobertA. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley '63 Robert H. Damm, Syracuse '58 Jack David, Rutgers '63 Paul J. Davidow, Pennsylvania '55 Janles F. Davidson, California '48 Stephan C. Davis, Northern Colorado '94 Julian L. Dawson, Jr. , Oklahoma '35 Gregory P. Denk, Kansas State '69 - CEA
Raymond B. Dhue, Michigan State '68 William W Dickhart, Cornell '43 Philip W Dinsmore, Arizona '65 Ross Dobberteen, Michigan State '52 William J. Driscoll, Hamilton '58 Derek N. Dunham, North Dakota '89 Barry F. Ebert, Wisconsin '63 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri '67 Robert S. Elwell, Rochester '50 John J. Enders, Washington State '39 Charles R. Epperson, DePauw '59 Peter B. Eshbaugh, Lehigh '59 Joel M. Fairman, Amherst '52 Mark Falb, Iowa '69 James J. Farina III, Lehigh '88 Hemy A. Federa, Louisville '37 R. Thomas Fenstermaker, Illinois '55 - CEA George H. Fisk, Nebraska '58 Gerald F. Fitzgerald, Northwestern '49 Ronald D. Fleck, Iowa State '49 Jonathan M. Fletcher, Iowa '35 Thomas W. Foote, Purdue '50 John E. Forester, Wisconsin '33 Craig J. Franz, Bucknell '75 Jeffrey E. Gardner, Fresno '95 Joseph Gibson, Kent State '68 - CEA + William H. Gibson, Jr., Miami '51 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue '42 William N. Godfrey, Miami '58 Joe Neil Goforth, Jr., North Carolina '66 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74 James N. Graham, Oregon State '65 R. McDonald Gray III, North Carolina '59 Dominic K. Greene, Oregon '99 Gcuy W. GregOlY, Arlington '77 Lewis D. GregOlY, Kansas '75 Gerald E. Gross, Michigan State '63 Edward Groth, Jr., Rutgers '48 Robert L. Grottke, Northwestern '52 Phillip F. Hagan, Kansas '82 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers '78 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan '52 Jay R. Hamann, Minnesota '59 William H. Hcu'key, Oregon State '71 Cameron G. Harman, Jr., Ohio State '59 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana '54 James F. Harris, Wisconsin '72 Thomas E. Harrison, Jr., Johns Hopkins '53 William L. Hcuwood, North Dakota '68 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State '81 H. John Hawkinson, Iowa '35 Hcu'old T. Hearst, Jr., Iowa '88 Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa '46 Oliver H. Heely, Jr., Auburn '68 James L. Hendry, Oregon State '60 Thomas H. Henkle, Jr., UCLA '50 Donn A. Henshaw, Northern Iowa '79 John C. Herron, South Carolina '88
CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA += donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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Edward M. Hipke, Wisconsin '56 David L. Hipp, Washington '84 Patrick S. Hobin, California '59 Darrell C. Holloway, Arlington '98 David W. Howe, Illinois '81 Phillip E. Hurley, Oklahoma '64 Quentin A. Hurst, Kansas State '94 - CEA Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin '51 Frank G. Jewett III, Colorado '63 Jess S. Jiuliante, Pennsylvania '49 Christopher E. Johnson, Massachusetts '92 O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas '52 Richard R. Johnson, Michigan State '54 Mark S. Jones, Arlington '75 Rees M. Jones, Manitoba '67 Samuel S. Jones, Jr., North Carolina '63 Michael N. Judge, Bradley '88 John S. Kaufman, Lehigh '48 Charles L. Kavanagh, California '64 Horace S. Keifer, Ohio State '48 Thomas A. Kershaw II, Swarthmore '60 Austin H. Kiplinger, Cornell '39 Rodney P. Kirsch, North Dakota '78 Matthew A. Klein, Cornell '71 Jeffrey K. Klimala, Indiana '89 Joe A. Knopp, Kansas State '74 - CEA Alexander L. Kolibac, Western Ontario '59 Jerome G. Kralis, Purdue '51 Barry S. Kramer, Rutgers '62 Douglas C. Kramlich, Northwestern '59 David A. Krebs, Miami '80 Lyman E. Krekel, Iowa '56 William C. Kromrnenhoek, Nebraska '57 Charles R. Kurtak, Washington State '42 R. Allen LaBerge, Washington '87 Andris Lacis, Purdue '64 Robert J. laFortune, Purdue '51 E. James Langhurst, Ohio State '41 Robert S. Lannin, Nebraska '81 Jack D. Lapham, Marietta '49 Joseph Laquat:ra, Cornell '74 Russell S. Larko, Indiana '81 Kenneth J. Lee, DePauw '47 James V. Leininger, Marietta '48 Richard M. Levin, Indiana '87 David M. Lewis, Jr., DePauw '58 Stephen A. Lison, Miami '62 Thomas C. Litwiler, Kent State '56 George C. Long, Bowling Green '67 J. Edward Lundy, Iowa '36 Jon D. Lundy, DePauw '90 Angelo J. Magistro, Rochester '60 David L. Marston, Iowa '63 Robert E K. Martin, Minnesota '95 - CEA + Robert J. Martin, Washington '59 Stephen C. Martinelli, California '52 Charles M. Martucci, Long Beach '88 Gregory P. Matic, Illinois '75 ~
Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon '63 Glenn E. McCann, Kansas '40 Alexander H. McConnell II, DePauw '58 William C. Mcintosh, Michigan '53 L. Dean McKinley, Illinois '40- CEA + Eddie D. McNew, Denison '54 David M. Merenda, Penn State '77 Warren P. Meyers, Denison '82 Gary E. Middleton, Carnegie '86 Ryan E. Mikolasik, Fresno '88 Kenneth D. Miller, Iowa '67 Charles D. Mills, DePauw '90 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas '65 John L. Moodie, Iowa State '45 William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh '47 Richard L. Morgan, Texas '69 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue '47 Lindy G. Moss, Indiana '49 Donald J. Moulin, California '53 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville '82 Robert W. Muntzinger, Kent State '51 - CEA + David S. Nelson, Clarkson '69 Herbert H. Nelson, Colorado '59 J. David Nelson, Northwestern '63 Steven H. Neumann, Michigan Tech '87 Donald E Newman, Carnegie '54 Michael A. Nickey, Iowa State '65 George Nicolau, Michigan '48 Thomas H. Norris, Missouri '60 Evan M. Nosek, Northern Illinois '85 Thomas C. O'Bannon, Oklahoma '82 William E O'Dell, Illinois '31 Walter J. Okunski, Colgate '58 Gary Y. Oleson, Lafayette '70 James A. Oppy, Kansas State '64 Mark Parseghian, Lehigh '48 Sid W. Patterson, Dartmouth & Oklahoma '42 Harry Pawlik, North Carolina '54 Jeffrey A. Pesta, San Jose '85 Joe H. Petty, DePauw '36 Michael A. Pizzuto, Illinois '81 James P. Pless as, California '53 James G. Plewa, Illinois '78 FrederickJ. Poole, Michigan '48 Neal R. Popham, Purdue '54 Jon L. Prime, Bradley '63 John W. Puth, Lehigh '52 Donald J. Randa, Chicago '43 Bruce D Raskin, Washington '86 John D. Rathbun, Miami '74 Roger E Ray, Arlington '70 Richard M. Rettstadt, Florida '82 James S. Roberts, Florida '63 William D. Rogers, Oklahoma '65 - CEA Robert J. Rom' III, Rochester '63 Paul E. Rosenthal, Florida '73 Mark L. Rupert, Oklahoma '74 Scott A. Russell, DePauw '92 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester '56 Terrence K. Schmoyer, Jr., South Carolina '88 Victor R. Schoen, Miami '50 Phillip A. Schott, Northern Colorado '96 John W. Schwarz, DePauw '88 Donald E. Seghi, Bradley '51 John G. Sepple, Rutgers '63
Joseph M. Sheridan, Rutgers '77 James T. Shipman, Ohio '56 Jeffrey Siegel, Mwyland '78 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas '56 William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse '58 E Samuel Smith, Indiana '61 Herbert E. Smith, Indiana '52 Zenon Smotrycz, Middlebwy '77 LeRoy B. Snediker, Marietta '50 George E. Snyder, Michigan State '57 Scott K. Soltis, Western Illinois '94 David Y. Sorenson, Oregon '71 Glenn M. Sowa, Northern Illinois '70 Craig S. Sowell, Houston '92 - CEA + Michael A. Sparrer, Fresno '00 Patrick Spooner, San Jose '55 Albert P. Stauderman, Jr., Syracuse '58 Kevin Stein, Syracuse '83 John W. Stephens, Alberta '44 Richard L. Stern, GeO/gia Tech '90 John S. Stewart, Fresno '84 Donald W. Strickland, Marietta '66 George S. Studie, Washington State '57 Kenneth H. Suelthaus, Technology '66 Todd C. Sullivan, Santa Barbara '95 Calvin W. Tackett, Jr., Arlington '82 Tamer N. Talaat, Louisville '82 Ben R. Tate, Jr., Missouri '41 Jonathan D. Taylor, Colby '83 Russel R. Taylor, Toronto '38 Vincent J. Tedesco, Jr., Penn State '64 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa '57 Richard E. Tomalesky, Lehigh '65 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington '53 Walter G. VanBenthuysen, Kent State '61 John C. Vassil, Carnegie '52 J. R. Vaughn, Oregon '39 Tyson R. Vaughn, Miami '98 John H. Vinyard, Jr., Missouri '42 Joseph V. Visconti, Bradley '71 Aaron M. Voelker, Purdue '95 Clyde W. VonGrimrnenstein, Purdue '49 Brian C. Vulgamore, Kansas State '98 - CEA Joseph A. Walker, Illinois '67 - CEA William E. Walker, Ohio State '54 Washington Chapter William E Waters, Cornell '54 John D. Weagraff, Jr., Penn State '74 Keith W. Weigel, Iowa '78 George C. Weingardt, Ohio State '55 Robert L. Weitzner, Rutgers '79 Frank E. Wellersdieck, Jr., Brown '51 GregOly J. Wessling, North Carolina '74 Thomas J. Westerheide, Marquette '72 James V. White, Michigan '50 David B. Whitehurst, Purdue '59 Timothy D. Wilcox, Oklahoma State '92 Judson E. Wilhelm, Florida '68 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota '50 Charles E Witte, Miami '51 Eugene A. Wright, Washington '34 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri '62 Robert A. Young, Washington '50 James E Zboyovsky, Penn State '51 James A. Zeese, Minnesota '59
CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA += donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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Matching Gift Companies
The Delta Upsilon Educational
Foundation gratefully acknowledges
the following companies which
matched employee or retiree gifts
in the past year.
American International Group CDW Computer Centers, Inc. Charles Schwab Corporation
Foundation Freddie Mac Foundation GreenPoint Bank Honeywell Corporation John Hancock Matching Gifts Program Johnson Controls Foundation Key Foundation Pfizer Foundation Matching
Gifts Program Square D Foundation TyCom US West Foundation
Legacy Circle
The Legacy Circle was established in
2000 to honor living brothers who have
listed the Delta Upsilon Educational
Foundation as a beneficiary in their
will, insurance policy, or other deferred
giving instrument. The following is a
listing of brothers that are members of
the Legacy Circle.
E. Lysle Adams, Miami '29 Thomas E Durein, Oregon State '92 Frederick R. Ford, Purdue '58 Gene C. Harrison, Kent State '50 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 Charles Jennings, Marietta '31 Orville E. Johnson, Wash. State '39 Charles L. Miller, San Jose '59 John H. Vineyard, Jr., Missouri '42 Scott W. Wilson, Colorado '73
Lester E. Cox Benefactors
The Lester E. Cox Benefactor Society
recognizes the generosity of Delta
Upsilon Fraternity members and
friends who have given bequests to the
Fraternity to advance its purposes and
activities. The first member of the
In Memory Gifts
Memorial gifts honor the memory of
a departed member of Delta Upsilon.
Gifts are accepted in any amount and
can be made as a tribute to a DU
classmate, parent, spouse, or friend.
The Educational Foundation expresses
our deepest sympathies and is proud to
recognize the memories of the
following brothers.
Richard B. Campbell, Nebraska '68, in memory of Eva Jones, mother of Rees M. Jones, Manitoba '67.
Benefactor Society was Brother Lester Delta Upsilon International Fraternity in memory of Eva Jones, mother of Rees M.
E. Cox, Pennsylvania 1898 who gave the Jones, Manitoba '67.
bequest that made the construction of
the International Headquarters
possible. The following brothers may
no longer be with us, but their love for
the Fraternity will live forever in their
generosity.
Lester E. Cox, Pennsylvania 1898 Bertel W. Antell, Cornell '28 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington '35 James L. Brown, Indiana '43 Harold Sellers Childs, Iowa '33 William L. Clymer, Ohio State '35 Otto M. Eidlitz, Cornell 1881 Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22 W. Kenneth Hovey, Rochester '36 William E 'Doc' Jones, Nebraska '27 Leland C. Keller, Carnegie '26 William W. Ollerhead, W Ontario '29 W. Allen Peny, Iowa State '27 Walter W. Planke, Indiana '27 O. Edward Pollock, Virginia '51 John J. Porter, Marietta '24 John O. Schram, Bradley '50 Winston Scott, Washington '30 Warren J. Taussig, New York '12 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 George H. Wear, Indiana '17 Willis L. Weber, Louisville '54 James M. Wilson, Ohio State '36
Benjamin Ebling II, Western Michigan '55, in memory of Maurice H. Metzlaars, Western Michigan '55.
Margaret E. Hyman in memOlY of her husband, Edward S. Hyman, Kent State '54.
John H. Kendel, Western Reserve '59, in me mOlY of Carl J. Fielden, Western Reserve '47.
Angela B. Krause in memory of her husband, Orville E. Krause, Marietta '37.
Betty M. Mayetta in memOlY of her husband, Frank R. Mayetta, Pennsylvania '35.
Arnold J. Parus, Bradley '53, in memory of William R. Lyon, Wisconsin '60.
Patricia Johnson in memory of her husband, Robert D. Johnson, Oregon State '42.
Allan A. Warrack, Alberta '61, in memory of Eva Jones, mother of Rees M. Jones, Manitoba '67.
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The Honor Roll 2000-01 Donors to the Educational Foundation
The donations recognized below were gifted between July 1, 2000, and June 30, 2001. The Educational
Foundation sincerely thanks you for your continuing support of Delta Upsilon. Your annual gift helps the Foundation fulfill its
mission to help change the lives of our undergraduate brothers. It is because of your support that we are able to promote the
best interest of the Fraternity, your chapters, and individual brothers.
ALBERTA ARLINGTON D. Clingman '69 (5) D. Love '46 (15) I. Ashby '74 (25) - R. Hamahan '56 (6)
- G. Mills '95 S. Atchison '70 (2) A. Jeveret '59 (21) T. Pa trick '60 - T. Dona ldson '72 - J. Klipfell III '71 (15)
* J. Stephens '44 (5) * G. Gregory '77 (2) * G. Lo ng '67 (2)
* A. Warrack '61 (4) T. Hawkins '70 T. Melton '69 AMHERST * D. Ho lloway '9B (3) D. Mielke '59 (I I) * J. Fairman '52 (4) * M. Jo nes '75 (20) J. Mizer'89
R. Lewin '66 (2) E. Jordan '8B - D. Morgan 'sB (3)
R. Patton '54 * R. Ray '70 (20) Mundi '52 (3)
J. Sutton '66 I . Schlesinger '75 (2) J. aids '74
ARIZONA * C. Tackett, Ir.'B2 (3) R. Parkins '71 (2)
T. Andrews '59 (2) J. Willard 1II '73 K. Roy '61 (3)
R. Barker '61 (3) AUBURN C. Schaffer '73 (2)
* D. Chambers '60 (24) L. Arbizzan i '6B J. Schreiber '55 (22)
* P. Dinsmore '65 J. Crabb e '6B (3) E. Stephan, Jf. '66 (30)
S. Jewett '66 J. Dixon, Jr. '65 (10) BRADLEY
A. Morris, I r. '60 (6) * O. Heely, Jr. '6B (2) S. Baker '7B
T. Strasburg '64 J. Henderson , Jf. '62 (7) . J. Barr '67 (5)
R. Sypult '67 (9) M. Jett '69 * W. Bittner '74 (9)
ARKANSAS R. Redd '67 D. Boettner '80
B. Beaird '76 M. Sarra '64 (8) C. Bola nd '53 (31)
* E. Cra ne '76 (9) BAKERSFIELD * M. Boylan '69 (3 1)
B. Franklin '83 (3) - R. Mangum '92 - J. Brem er '66 (30)
D. Gea n III '84 (2) BAYLOR E Castle '52
J. Green '85 R. Shull '85 (3) J. Dado TIl 'B6 (6)
G. Hamilton '77 (24) BOWLING GREEN * R. Dahlsgaard , Jr. '63 (26)
- R. Kolf '77 (3) W. Bens ie '70 (6) B. DeSplinter '84 (3)
- B. Staats 'BO C. Blalock 'B5 (2) J. Fai tinek '60 (3)
5· Year Trends in Total Campaign Revenue Annual Campaign, CEA
$700,000 $630,888
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
$300,000
$200,000
$100,000
*Excludes DUIF gi~ (or McQuaid Scholarship o( $1 00,000 and bequests o( $5/,000 (unaudited)
- A. Fre i '96 - B. Gaskill '90
J. Grin er '5 1 (2) Grzymski '89
- S. Herm ann '70 * M. Judge '88 - M . Kilbane '78
C. Kleckler '64 (3) D. Kukla '81 C. Lamoure ux, Jr. '59
- J. Leengran '50 (8) J. Mars '84 R. McCallum '50 D. McCalp in '86 (2) L. Mayer '64
- B. Miller '79 - M . Mille r '80 (5) - C. Molenaar '71 - B. Olson '8B
R. Olson '57 (14) - E. Palia tka '56 (13) - A. Parus '53 (7) - D. Peterson '7B (3)
P. Porte r '00 * J. Prime '63 (2)
R. Pulak '52 D. Riechman '60 (3) J. Ro ttm an '84 M. Sadowski '76 R. Savio '56 M. Sch ard t '05
* D. Seghi '5 1 J. Sprovieri '94 (4) R. Starr '98 J. Stuckel '55 M. Tague '77 W. Tekien '69 (6)
- T. Terry '61 (19) R. Tringali '5 1 (4)
- D. Underwood '88 D. Vale rio '76 (22)
* J. Visconti '7 1 (7) S. Walczynski , If. '77 (3)
- B. Wernke '79 BROWN
D. Batty '38 (5) E. Bennett, Jr. '52 (B) R. Bla ke '39 (14) N. Case '40 C. Farra r '89 A. Grashof '53 (5)
- R. Judd '43 (8)
C. Kiesel '36 (25) R. Norman '57 V. Perkins '35 (24)
- H. Reese '47 (2) * E Wellersdieck, Jf. '51 - S. Wylie '57 (24)
BUCKNELL R. Abbo tt '62
* L. Ada ms, Jf. '64 (3 1) - T. Ains lie '00
A. Albert '9B (2) D. Alecci 'B5 (2) S. Berger '8 1 (2)
* J. Braniff '86 (3) - E Brucker '57 - A. Butler, '5 1 (2)
J. Dickson '90 (2) * C. Fra nz '75 - S. Haas '83 (4) - D. Hamilton '97
D. Ho pkins '42 (16) G. Horsfie)d '76 T. Kaercher '57 (4)
- M. Knudtsen '00 T. Lim pe rt 'B l S. McConnell '68
- B. Mortimer '71 - T. Rogers '91
A. Saunders, Jr. '57 (3) - J. Sprout '4B (29)
R. Sprout '49 (25) R. Strouse '78 (19) C. Vosburg '58 (6) J. Watters '64 (2)
- E Weckenman, Jr. '77 (3) E. Wieland '8B E. \~'oehling '72
CAL POLY - L. Doble, Jr. '68 (13) - J. Fischle '73 (2)
C. Pruett '01 \V. Thornton JII , ' 00
CALIFORNIA D. Allen '37 (8) A. Arad '98
- R. Boone '38 CEA C. Channing '58 E. Channing '50 (2)
- M. Chase '65 C. Cords '50 (5) CEA
- L. Costa '62 (2) EDam '40 (2)
* J. Davidson '48 (21) J. Fry, Jf. '63 (14) L. Gardiner '35 R. Greenwood '48
* P. Hobin '59 (19) - M. Hughes, Jr. '56 - D. Johnson '63 (18) * C. Kavanagh '64 (24)
R. Kayse r '46 (2) R. Kinkead , Jr. '52 (13) R. Laughlin ' 46 (6) R. Lippi '45 (4)
* S. Martinelli '52 (20) - R. McCallion '54 * D. Moulin '53 (4) * J. Plessas '53 (3)
L. Rea '54 (10) CARNEGIE - G. Alan '82
H. Bahrenburg '46 W. Beilharz '43 D. Bradley '62 R. Brennan '54 G. Cohen '09 (7)
* C. Cole '79 (1 9) R. D'Angelo '61 (3) J. Domash '76 (21) J. Ferrell '50 (2) M. Finesto ne '03 (3) R. Holton 'B9 I. Howell '70 (2)
- A. Icken '65 - K. Kerlin '82
T. Koehle r '87 (7) * O. Kraft '35 (26)
W. Leete '5B (Il) - H. Light '68 (5)
T. Markl '70 (4) M. Matuz a '65 (2) E. McCall '42
P. McMullen '87 S. McNaugher '32 (2) R. Merrill '66
* G. Middleto n '86 (15) H. Mielke '5 1 (31) W. Murdock 'B3 (17)
* D. Newman '54 (20) R. Owen '5 1 (14)
- J. Polles '67 (30) J. Reid '81 S. Resek '93 C. Sch eu III '84 (3) M. Schwartz '99 S. Solo m on '6 1 (3) N. Terezis '9 1 (4)
- A. Todte nkopf'86 * J. Vassil '52 (2)
C. Watkins '39 D. Will iams '64 B. Winneg '74 H . Yo ung '52 (3) W. Zegers '96 R. Zimmerm an '78 (3)
CARTHAGE K. Castello '94 (4) B. Jones '00 D. Kniss '97 (2) R. Te n Bruin '97 (4)
CENTRAL FLORIDA * A. Clevenger '97
J. Martin '95 * J. Martin '97 CEA
CENTRAL MISSOURI J. Barrett, Jr. '73 J. Duke, Jr. '74 (5) M. Fenske '8B (2)
- G. George '89 (1 2) M. Le Do ux '83 W. Letzig'7 1 G. Tischart 'B5 (7)
CHICAGO J. Bass '98 R. Bidwell '50 (30) P. Bray '49 (9) E. Bronson '55 (5)
- Q. John stone '36 (7) - W. Keogh '34 (7) * M. Krasnitz '57 (24) * M. Mandel '55 (3 l )
D. Mars '68 (5) - J. McClure, Jr. '42 (2) * J. McQuaid '60 (10)
M. Nanninga '47 (l 4) A. Paterno '94
* D. Ra nda '43 (3) G. Rinder '4 1 (16) R. Sbarge '56 R. Straetz '4 1
CLARKSON - W. Armstrong '61 (3)
M. Broda '68 (1 5) J. Buran '80 (3) P. Davidson '69 (2) S. Donohoe '89 (2) R. Duchow '89 C. Ell iott '73 (3) T. Hillery '77 R. Hopkins , Jr. '76 (9) C. Joy '29 D. Kie ta '73 (9) K. Kla fe hn '61 R. Lewis '80 (2)
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA += donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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M. Mantaro '83 - K. Metz '93 - J. Nabozny '74 (7) * D. Nelson '69 (23)
C. Phillips III '64 (3) T. Richards 'SO (3)
- L. Taibbi '75 C. Wheeler '86 R. Wischhusen '76 (24)
COLBY J. Alex '50 (3)
- W. HLUley '49 (3) A. MacEwan '77 P. Salmon '53 (9) H. Sargent, Jr. '62 (2)
* J. Taylor '83 (3) COLGATE * E Bradley, Jr. '50 (12)
J. Brewster III '78 R. Briggs '47 (5)
- C. Collier 'S5 J. Donaldson, Jr. '45 (4) W. Dumke ' 52 (10) B. Ebbels '47 V\T. Freeman '59 N. Gow '46 (16) J. Grover '56 (2)
- G. Happe '45 (2) - E Hoyle, Jr. '52 (17) - A. Kameros '82 - W. Kranichfeld '44 (S)
J. Krogh '38 R. Long '72 J. Marsh '75 (5)
- W. Mawhinney '42 (24) - J. McCarthy '56 (5)
J. McKinney '38 (2) T. Morelli '96 G. Murdock, Jr. '45 P. Musgrave '34 (16) B. Nardella '79 T. Nast III '37 (31)
* W. Okunski '5S C. Obermayer '45 R. Peabody' 45 (2) A. Persson, Jr. '42 (18)
- A. Priest '61 (2) - B. Schwanda '37 (5)
R. Smith '68 (22) R. Staurovsky '59 (3) E Tuma '46 (2)
* R. Tyburski '74 (6) D. Wade '49 (2) H. Walter '37 (2) H. Warnick N '62
- L. Williams '29 (4) R. Williams '55 L. Woltman '65 (3)
- J. Youker '50 (2) L. Zeri lli '97 (4)
COLORADO * B. Brewster '77 (12)
B. Brosch '86 J. Colonell'59 L. Gaddis '63 (2) H. Hoover '68
* E Jewett III '63 D. Koch 'S2 J. MacDonald '69 S. Mahannah '61 (17)
* H. Nelson '59 (27) W. Oliver '62 (2)
- K. Pober '62 (7) M. Richman '87 R. Ruppe '67 J. Standley '73 (4) J. VanEenenaam '79 (18) L. Weber '63 S. Wilson '73 (2) E. Wrasmann '62 (6)
- S. Yezek '80 (20) COLORADO STATE
K. Adam '84 D. Edmiston m'86 L. Frederick '72 (3) A. Joseph '83 J. Tarpley '85 (3)
COLUMBIA W. Lauder '44 (23) J. McCormack '39 (13) R. Norton '38 (8)
CORNELL J. Allen, Jr. '73 (3) J. Altemus, Jr. '65 (3)
- R. Attiyeh '55 (4) E Ballas '78
* T. Bernardo '86 (5) - J. Brewster '75
C. Burpee, Jr. '44 (5) - M. Clemente '73 (24) * W. Dickhart '43 (16)
S. Easterbrook III '68 (2) T. Eskild '50 (2)
- G. Fastuca '74 (2) R. Gilchrist '40 (9)
* P. Gogolak '64 - E Hanvood '60 - vv. Howe' 42 - B. Jennings '79
T. Keating III '57 (24) * A. Kip linger '39 (4) * M. Klein '71 (3) * J. Laquatra '74 (4)
T. Meachem '35 J. Rice'51 S. Rosuck '86 (2)
- A. Scalzo '7 1 (2) * N. Schaenen, Jr. '50 (31)
J. Theodorakos '73 (2) W. Viel'64
* W. Waters '54 (2) G. West, Jr. '39 R. Wheeler '39 R. Wolfe'SI
CREIGHTON R. Haerr '72 (23)
- H. McGurk, Jr. '86 (3) • J. Smith '92 (2)
CULVER-STOCKTON - J. Lipsky '97
DARTMOUTH - W. Bruner '55 (2)
Top Chapters by Amount of Donation:
Kansas State ............... ... .... $103,770 North Carolina .................... $33,413 Houston ........... .. ............ ..... .. $28,620 San Jose ....................... ......... $20,565 Iowa State ............................ $17,441 Oklahoma ....... .. .............. ... .. $15,327 Williams ............ ..... ... ...... ...... $15,215 Illinois .................................. $13,291 Chicago .... ...... ..... ............ .... . $11,648 Florida ........ .. ........................ $11,490
P. Costich '49 (S) L. Fortuna '38 (6) J. Gately '49 (3)
- J. Giddens '59 (5) J. Gridley '64
* S. Patterson '42 (4) R. Winship ' 49 (5)
DAYTON P. Adachi '72
- V. Kelly '80 DELAWARE - E. Anzalone '72 (6)
J. Brzostowski '79 (2) p. Coyne, Jr. '70
- W. Hallam '80 (20) J. McNesby, Jr. '71 D. Reifschneider '70 M. Short '84
DENISON * B. Bailey '58 (15)
W. Bartlett '60 (2) C. Bloor '55
* H. Boswau '55 (3 1) * D. Carnahan '60
J. Cooley '67 M. Dalton '72 (5)
• N. Deane '57 D. Gibson '57 (3) L. Hamilton '57 (3) C. Jochens '54 S. Jones '80 (2)
- D. Kuhlman '61 E. Langhorst '7 1 J. Lanzen '00
* E. McNew '54 (15) * W. Meyers '82 (2) - E. Robertson '56
P. Scully '00 D. Shell '59 (5) H. VanWagenen '60 J. Wredling '72
DePAUW J. Ayers '61 * W. Barrett '61 (20)
- E. Boldrey '63 (9) S. Christianson '92 (4) A. Cornelius '99 (2)
* W. Crist '69 B. Ehrman '85 (2)
* C. Epperson '59 (3) S. Fischer '62 (2) H. Fjord '47
* N. Frees '36 (20) R. Gackenheimer '00 J. Gates '48 J. Gordon '88 (12) c. Graham '82 (10) P. Groebe '62 (14) M. Herrell '60 (9) M. Hook 'SS
- W. Hunn '59 (7) J. Huser '00 J. Kegley '73
- J. Koch '53 (5) - W. Kyhos '66 (IS)
* K. Lee '47 (3) B. lehman '67
* D. lewis '58 M. luegers '78 (3)
* ). Lundy '90 (II) * A. McConnell 11'58 (14) * J. McConnell '66 (6)
H. Miller '52 - K. Miller '94 * C. Mills '90 (2)
R. Moffett '32 (6) - G. Moser '93
W. Murphy II '93 R. Newell '34 (26) J. Novak '49 (9) R. Paladino '71
* J. Petty '36 (26) R. Piedmonte 'S6 (2) J. Piotrowski '82 W. Reagan ' 46 (2) B. Reeder '93 D. Rist '88 R. Robinson '94
* S. Russell '92 (3) J. Sanders '83
* J. Schwarz '88 K. Sims '97 M. Smiley'98
- N. Smith '52 (6) - J. Stewart '64
T. Trowbridge '85 B. Wilson '89 J. Winter '97 (3) B. Wise '36 (25)
- J. Zimdars '93 EASTERN KENTUCKY
B. Heck '70 FLORIDA * S. Bayman '68 (10) - J. Boyd, Jr. '81 (2)
S. Carpenter '91 (3) E Cressman, Jr. '60 (6)
- R. DelaCruz '94 * J. Delaney '77 - P. Forrest '58 (31)
J. Goyer '62 (4) - R. Grant '67
J. levine '85 (3) J. Marinelli '65 (5)
* G. Mathews '70 (4) J. McGinley '87 J. Meeker '65 (24) W. Mobley '58
- M. Mone '85 (2) T. Morrill '68
* R. Rettstadt '82 (6) * J. Roberts '63 (30) * P. Rosentllal '73 (25)
D. Roy'S2 S. Stockhammer '88 M. Taylor 'S2 (4)
- H. Vanture, Jr. '74 (3) R. Wade '61 (5) S. Walters '87 H. Wilcox '68 (19)
* J. Wilhelm '68 (3) M. Zajkowski 'S6 (7)
FRESNO - R. Buhl '90 * J. Gardner '95 (2)
R. Hurado '77 (2) T. LaBrue '72 (3) A. McDowell '96
* H. Mikolasik '89 K. Nofie ld '88
* M. Sparrer '00 * J. Stewart 'S4 (12)
GEORGIA TECH J. Abbott '69
- W. Anderson '70 N. Bell '93
* B. Burson III '65 (5) K. Ching '99 (2) D. Crawford '61 (5) J. Dilg'S7 D. Dixon 'S3 (3) P. Eubanks '71 (19) S. Flax '78 (23) E. Fowler '70 C. Fulghum III '78 (9) M. Fuller '79 (9) E. Gatzke '95 R. Hall '62 (6) M. Haney '79 J. Harvey '92 (2) W. Hay. Jr. '71 (3) D. Henderson '83 B. Humphries '92 (5) H. Johnson , Jr. '65 C. Lawson '64 W. Marsh '63 (3) C. Monfort, Jr. '68 (5) D. Moody '67 (7)
* R. Moser, Jr. 'S3 M. Mueller '88 S. O'Conner '85 (2) K. O'Toole '94 S. Paulsen '90 (3) E. Schepps '81 (5) S. Scherock '89 (3) T. Slovak 'S7 (4)
* R. Stern '90 (10) W. Tyrlick '86 E. Vietor '91 (3) H. \~~litehead '72 (3)
HAMILTON C. Andruss '95
* J. Bacot '55 (14) - M. Bloom '70 (2) * W. Driscoll '58 (6)
M. Fisher '82 (2) K. Foote '60 E Goehner' 41 (3)
- D. Greenhalgh '77 (2) - E Houtenbrink '56 - J. Kittell '62 (7)
P. luney, Jr. '70 (3) P. McNall '57 (6)
- J. Newmark '98 (2) J. Underwood '41 (17)
- G. Weeden '39 D. Wefer '54 (5)
- J. Wingate 1I '85 (7) HARVARD
R. HormeU '35 (2) - W. Spang '38 (13)
HOUSTON * J. Aguero '98 (3) CEA +
J. Arcidiacono '97 CEA * J. Bobo '77 (7) CEA + - J. Brokaw 'B7 - W. Carr III '76 (2) - M. Clark '92 CEA - R. Dobbs, Jr. '00 CEA - D. Dutcher '73 (3) * C. Enochs '94 CEA - T. Finlay '91 (2) * R. Fox '90 CEA - J. Freels '87 CEA - M. Goltz '02 CEA
R. Haws '85 (2) * M. Kulka '59 CEA + * H. Picard '82 CEA
V. Roznovs~')' '75 (3) * C. Sowell '92 (7) CEA +
B. Turcotte '92 (4) ILLINOIS
A. A1torfer '43 * J.Avery'44 (4)
D. Baumgartner '65 R. Bertsche '76 M. Blankenship '55 (S) A. Bonior '62 CEA
- P. Boruff '80 CEA R. Buchanan '55 (22)
- J. Buist '78 (19) T. Burns '87 C. Carey '82 (3) W. Cedarberg '50 CEA
* A. Chapman '69 (17) P. Clark '43 E. Clements '71 K. Cox '76 (12) CEA C. Dexter '51 CEA * R. Donohoe '55 (B)
- C. Erickson '43 (7) W. Everham '4S (3)
* R. Fenstermaker '55 (4) CEA + M. Finney, Jr. '53 (2) E. Foster '93 (2) G. Graessle '79 (8)
- C. Hagen '89 E. Hardest)' '46 (13)
- J. Heil '50 (2) G. Hill '80 H. Holzman '32 (S) D. Hortberg '57 (7)
* D. Howe '81 (6) J. Jones '96
- S. Katsinas '78 D. Kohout '74 (2) M. Konen '78 (10)
* S. Kouzomis '68 (3) CEil + M. Kramer '97 (3) S. Krueger '85
- T. Kurland '80 - S. l ehmaJll '34 CEA - T. Lindsey '74 (3)
R. Magnussen '60 (9) CEA + - P. Marzek '81 (15) * G. Matic '75 * L. McKinley '40 CEA +
M. McLees '75 (2) C. Morris '75 (3) R. Mullendore '87
A. Nunez '86 * W. O'Dell '31 (10)
J. O'Donnell '82 (2) - J. Pancrazio '84
K. Petersen '99 * M. Pizzuto 'S I (2) * J. Plewa '78 (2)
R. Potter '53 (10) B. Procter, Jr. '44 (2) A. Quattrochi 'S2 (9) J. Ritt '52 (IS) CEA + G. Roll '85 G. Rugel '78 (20) T. Rynott '79 (2) C. Schultz '67 (22) B. Shepard '32 (2) T. Shepard '73 (6) M. Shorr '92 J. Sladek '74 R. Smith '50 (5) W. Svoboda '67 (2)
* D. Taraboletti '89 CEA G. Vartanian '96
* J. Walker '67 CEA S. Ward '80 J. Whittenbarger '90 S. Wigginton '45 (2)
- C. Zelent '84 (7) INDIANA
J. Akhtar '92 * D. Allard '70 (6)
G. Ball '78 R. Baumgartner '53 C. Bell '54 (13) D. Black '64 P. Borgmeier, Jr. '69 (4)
- J. Bouvy '73 J. Boyd '65 (4) W. Camfield '79 J. Cartwright '54 T. Cook '48 (10) H. Cormican '40 (16) R. Currier '64 (2) ). Cutter '52
* C. Del.1Croix '69 Cheatham Sc//O/arslJip
* R. Delano '85 (16) CEA - J. Demaree '64 (3)
G. Dunn '69 (2) D. Endwright '56 D. Epstein '90 (3)
- I. Escott, Jr. '41 (16) - D. Farquharson '40 (24)
H. Fishburn '67 (B) M Flory 'SO B. Grano '8B G. Haner 'S6 (2)
* B. Harper '54 (30) - 1. Henderson '43
M. Judd '65 (3) E. Julien '49 (4) * H. Kahlenbeck, Jr. '52 (30) M. Kesmodel'S9
- T. Kilpatrick '57 * J. K1imala 'S9 (2)
P. Kluempers '84 (5) R. Kovener '55 (8) J. Krepshaw 'SI (2) G. lambert '55 (2)
- J. Lambert 'S7 (14) R. larko '81 (4)
- P. Lawrence '84 (3) * R. Levin '87 (12) - R. Martin '70
G. Marvel 'S4 (9) L. Miller'74 J. Mink '51 (4)
* L. Moss '49 (3) J. Murphy '54 C. Pankow '54
- R. Phillips '71
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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The Honor Roll 2000-01 Donors to the Educational Foundation
D. Pruis '76 R. Rietz '94 R. Rock '67 (7)
- R. Rumford '80 N. Secrist '84
* B. SerVaas '41 - T. Sheller '65
G. Sims '82 (3) * F. Smith '61 (4) * H. Smith '52 (5) - K. Smith '63 (2)
E. Snelz '82 R. Stock '50
- L. Stuckey '97 I. Swanson' 43
- R. Swanson '56 (4) R. Welsh '90 (2) D. Whitman '75 (4) F. Wolf '67 (2) R. Yenerich '57
- F.Young'80 IONA
S. Frank '95 (2) - R. Ryan '95
R. Vitro '91 (4) IOWA
R. Ablard '56 (5) - F. Ackerson '44 (25) - J. Adams '53 (16)
D. Benda '62 (10) C. Benson '41 (25)
R. Black '95 (2) D. Boyle '55 (4)
- B. Burns '99 T. Cole II '42 (3)
- J. Connell '48 (2) .[ Drake '78 (2)
* M. Falb '69 (2) * J. Fletcher '35 (3l) - E. Giesler '77 (4)
H. Harsha '42 (30) L. Hart '54 (4)
* H. Hawkinson '35 (4) * H. Hearst, Jr. '88 (II)
* M. Heckt '46 (13) D. Hinson '57 (13) ' F. Huebsch '52 M. Hynes '67 (5) B. John '96 (5)
* D. Knuepfer '76 (9) M. Kocovsky '90 R. Kodros '68
* L. Krekel '56 G. Lamb '94 CEA D. Leonard '39
* J. Lundy '36 (3) * D. Marston '63 (3)
J. McCarragher '68 (Il) - G. McCollum '70 (6)
C. McMillen '80 (8) * K. Miller '67 (20)
K. Nelson '44 (2) E. Piasecki '92
- N. Pullman' 43 - R. Renfro '48 * M. Ritchie '83 (3)
W. Rubin '68 - D. Rusk '76 (23) - K. Schulz '60 (3) - A. Sloan '80 (3)
D. Smalley '68 (4) J. Smoot '72 J. Steele '63 (3)
- A. Sunderbruch '67 (2) * M. Thielen '57 (18)
T. Vickers '72 - W. Volkmer '53 * K. Weigel '78 (23) - B. Wetmore '78 - C. Wieben '47 (3) * D. Wynja '67 (2)
IOWA STATE K. Ashpole '74 * D. Bishop '91 (2) M. Bowman '65 (3) H. Brandt '47 (8)
* K. Bruening '80 (21) D. Carne '70 R. Carter '78 (3) S. Casey '91
* R. Chance '54 CEA
R. Clapp '51 B. Colehour '91 (2) J. Cronk '60 (30) L. Dreeszen '61 (7) R. Dubler '60 R. Farr '61 (2)
* R. Fleck '49 (3) * C. Foss '71 CEA +
W. Gaessler '52 (4) J. Hays '44 (7) D. Heckmiller '57 (9) H. Heitzman '41 (9) S. Hudson '84 (3) N. Hughes '72 R. Jensen '62 (2)
* S. Jensen '78 (4) CEA * A. Johnson, Jr. '47 (30)
L. Kempers '75 * B. Kinnamon '69 (5) CEA
R. Knudsen '44 M. Kuchel '76
- D. L.arew '63 (2) D. Lawler '67 P. Leonard '57 R. Long '50 (5)
- R. Marvin' 43 R. McKinstry' 50 (2)
* J. Moodie '45 (6) A. Mores '80 (17)
* M. Nickey '65 (16)
Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Total Assets
$3.5 M $1,024,916
$1,lll,740' $1,094,712
$3 M $2,591,901
$2.5 M
$2 M $1 ,612,111
$1.5 M
$1 M
$500 K
The chart above details the growth in total assets of the DU Educational Foundation over the past seven years. Among the most signiftcant reasons for the Foundation's growth has been the expert oversight and management of the endowment portfolio by Brother Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55. On an annual basis the Foundation's ftnancial statements are audited by Ness & Company, LLP of Indianapolis, Indiana. Copies of the 2000-200 I audited ftnancial statements are available upon request from Delta Upsilon Headquarters. *unaudited
G.Ott'40 * W. Parks '73 (2) CEA - L. Pearson '64 (16)
G. Pickens' 45 (3) G. Posakony '46 (3) P. Posakony '41 P. Radloff '70
* C. Rausch '67 (5) CEA * W. Sigman '50 (30) - A. Snyder '86
H. Specker '37 (2) A. Staidl '69 (3) T. Stilwell '86
- C. Trunkey '52 (19) * D. VanderWeide '89 CEA
F. Vavra '68 G. Walker '44 (8) D. Walkup '56 R. Wood '51 G. Yetter, Jr. '55 C. Young '82
JOHNS HOPKINS M. Boyd '73 T. Brotherton '75 J. Casciano '71 R. Deichert '97 D. Ede!, Jr. '46 (2)
- J. Fischer '41 (5) D. Hanson '50 (13)
* T. Harrison, Jr. '53 (3) J. Hopkins '84 K. Kelly '44
* C. Miller '49 (29) - C. Miller '60
C. Sands 1Il '48 (3) E. Schultz, Jr. '48 (6)
KANSAS J. Bertoglio '58 (2)
- B. Biles '66 (4) D. Buechel' 45 (2)
- B. Chaney '48 - E. Clarke '42 * J. Collins '61 (3)
J. Cran1 '71 T. Dakan '78
- C. Daniels '99 (2) - R. Davis '75 (3)
D. Duncan '56 H. Dye, Jr. '54 R. Enoch '71
* J. Esau '78 (8) * L. Gregory '75 (26) * P. Hagan '82 (2)
R. Hamill '68 (2) N. Hart '56 (II)
- R. Henry '58 (2) V. Hiebsch, Jr. '42 (3) J. Higdon '47 C. Hinshaw, Jr. '54 T. Holt '88 (3) J. Hysom, Jr. '57 (9)
* O. Johnson, Jr. '52 (3) R. Kluge '81 W. Landess '53 (2l) M. Light '49 A. Ludwick '34 (5)
* G. McCann '40 P. Miller '73 W. Moeckel '36 T. North '69
- T. Poos '70 * C. Saricks '70 (24)
J. Scholten '62 * D. Slawson '56
D. Stanton '65 - B. Talbott '84 (3) - M. Thomas '62 (2)
R. Vickers '83 D. Waxse'67
- D. Wooding '77
J. Wright '75 KANSAS STATE * R. Abbott '61 (5) CEA - R. Baker '66
L. Butel '87 * D. Chew '81 (6) CEA * L. Cooper '72 CEA
S. Crosier '87 * G. Denk '69 CEA * P. Edgerley '78 (7) CEA + * W. Gordon '60 (14) * M. Goss '81 (4) CEA * R. N. Greene '58 (5) CEA - J. Grinstead '73
S. Gula '96
* J. Hathaway '81 (18) D. Hawkins '81 C. Hermreck '85
* D. Hill '69 CEA
* P. Hollis '65 94) CEA
* W. Hurst '95 CEA * J. Jernigan '73 (4) CEA * R. Jernigan '74 CEA - D. Johnson '75 (24)
C. Jones '77 (2) - B. Jubelt '68 (9)
F. Jurenka '59 (7) R. Kepley '70 CEA
* J. Knopp '74 CEA - M. Kruse '85 (2) * R. Laubengayer '64 (4) CEA
S. Lawrence '87 W. Maxwell '67 (2)
* G. Metz II '65 (3) CEA J. Michel '86 T. Michel '86
- J. Miesse '72 (4) S. Moore '99
* J. Morris '79 (4) CEA * G. Mull '73 (3) CEA
P. Oberle '83 * J. Oppy '64 (18) - S. Palmer '95 - M. Pottorff '87 (2) * D. Reed '56 CEA
R. Rieling '81 B. Riley '87 CEA D. Schettler '84 (3) W. Schuler '84
* R. Sell '78 (4) CEA * M. Stearns '66 CEA * N. Steffey '57 (5) CEA
R. Svaty '64 * M. Swanson '57 CEA * J. Teeter '79 (5) CEA
D. Tilberg '87 - M. Tranbarger '85 * K. Thcker '76 (4) CEA * B. Vulgamore '98 CEA * W. West '71 (2) CEA
R. Willard '58 (3) KENT STATE
T. A1janeic '68 G. Becht '75 (7)
* D. Brown '54 CEA J. Brown, Jr. '64 CEA + E. Burkhard '70 P. Camerino '57 CEA R. Casey '48
* D. Cassens '68 (3) CEA + M. Coppola, Jr. '65 (12) I. Gersten '61 (7)
* J. Gibson '68 (2) CEA + * N. Giorgianni '56 (3) CEA +
D. Haddad '57 P. Hall '49 (31) CEA + G. Hollinger '75 CEA + E. Hyman '54 K. Kalish '59 (8)
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) ' (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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M. Knouse '91 CEA + * T. Litwiler '56 (7)
J. Manninen '57 (12) R. McNeil '51 (5) 1: Meinhardt '54 (5) C. Miller '55 (7) W. Miller '65 (8) J. Mottice '9 1
* R. Muntzinger'SI (4) CEA+ J. Norris '76 D. Parsons '64 (2) C. Rodgers '60 (3) L. Roth '47
- P. Shriver '50 (6) P. Shriver '49 (13) J. Simpson '36 (3) CEA + R. Stevenson '47 (6) A. Thomas '65 H. Thomas '59 (10) E. Urschler '59
* W. VanBenthuysen '61 (2) CFA + 1: Watkins '62 (2)
LAFAYETTE D. Alabaster' 80 J. Bellis '70 C. Cheney' 41 S. Conner, Jr. '36 D. Davey '37 (2)
- J. deRuyter '73 J. Dolfi '80 J. Epstein '85 (2) R. Ernst, Jr. '48 (2) J. Fisher '77 (3)
- K. Franzinger '36 - B. Gibson '79 - H. Harkins '34 (5)
L. Hindenach '40 (3) - T. Klein '68 (7)
J. Mace, Jr. '45 (5) D. Mclaughlin '84
* W. Messick '68 (3) * G. Oleson '70 (3)
A. Orsi '00 S. Roth '81
- G. Rynne '96 H. Smith '51 (24) B. Starkman '78 (4) N. Sullivan '00
- T. Sullivan '80 \~. Sussman '79
- V. Villani '62 (3) T. VonDerTann '46 R. West '53 J. Zembron '74 (4)
LEHIGH ]. Alcaro '74 (2)
* R. Allan '68 (7)
* J. Baron '79 (2) F. Batson, Jr. '50 (6) A. Beeken III '45 (4) P. Bickett '52 (14) E. Boyer, Jr. '43 (16) A. Cannon, Jr. '74 (13) B. Conchar '41 (2) C. Curtiss' 43 (2)
- D. Czerny '74 (23) - C. Edwards ' 41 * P. Eshbaugh '59 (3) * J. Farina III '88 (5) * ]. W. Frank III '68 (3)
R. Frey '70 (2) J. Fulton '73 E. Furst Il '60 (20) B. Goldman '58 (2)
* J. Kaufman '48 (16) J. Kurtz '52 (5)
- P. Leonard '91 (3) A. Linares '58 W. Lister '26 E. Lucadamo '71 (24) D. Marlow '68 (2)
* L. Maroti '58 (15) B. McGowan '87 (3) N. Meier '50 (4) M. Miskulin '85 (14)
* W. Moodie, Jr. '47 (3) G. Naylor '71 (13) G. Nelson '89 W. Nut! '36 (6) * M. Parseghian '48 (10) J. Perna '76
* J. Puth '52 (5) J. Ramsay '58 (3) G. Ramsden '44 (13) R. Rothrock '74 R. Ruth '68 P. Savage '72 J. Sini '68 (3) H. Sklar '78 W. Smith '50 W. Stiver, Jr. '72 (3)
* R. Tomalesky '65 (6) R. Whited '56
LONG BEACH C. Cooper '88 (4)
* C. Martucci '88 (13) LOUISVILLE * R. Brand '70 (9)
Top Chapters by Number of Donors
Miami , .... " ...... , ................. ........ ..... 83 Purdue ............................ .... .. ..... ... 77 Illinois ............................................ 76 Indiana ......................................... . 71 Iowa State ...... ........ ........................ 60 Washington .................................. 60 Kansas State .................... ............ 59 Missouri ......................... .. ............. 59 DePauw ........................ .. .............. 58 Oklahoma .. .............................. .... 57 Pennsylvania State .................. .... 57 Bradley ........................................ 56 North Carolina .............................. 56 Northwestern ................................ 56 Syracuse ................ ........ ...... .... ...... 56. Iowa ................................ .......... .... 55 Wisconsin .............................. .... .... 55
- J. Brian '87 (2) B. Dahlem '51 (3)
* H. Federa '37 (31) J. Gray '57 J. Griffiths '69 (13) W. Hacker, Jr. '69 (3) M. Harmon '49 (3)
- S. Hartstern '70 (6) - J. Hoffman '49 (3) - S. Kremer '86 (3)
V. Lussky '43 (3)
* B. Mudrick '82 (20) S. Pearlman '65
* T. Talaat '82 W. Thompson '57 (3) J. Winter '45 (4) K. Winters '76
MAINE - B. Lewis '73 (5)
S. Spear '83 (3) D. Stairs '80 (2)
MANITOBA
* R. Jones '67 (4) J. Livesey '93
MARIETTA - R. Allreuter, Jr. '65 - F. Amrine, Jr. '40 (5) - J. Baker '47 (12)
P. Birckllead '51 - R. B1endon '64 (4)
* K. Brennan '64 (17) J. Dalrymple '63 D. Dinneen '74 F. Druetzler '63 (3) E Dunlap ' 43 (2)
- C. Ebinger '51 E Elliott '76 W. Fenton '44 T. Fiore '67
- H. Haught '51 (13) - E. Hill '50 (6)
B. Jankura '77 (3)
* C. Jennings '31 (2) O. Krause '37 (5) R. Krupp '64 (4)
* J. Lapham '49 (7)
- B. Laudin '72
* J. Leininger' 48 (3) R. Morgan '63 N. Murray '39 D. Portanova '63 (3)
* L. Snediker '50 (8) D. Stephan, Sr. '58 (3)
* D. Strickland '66 (6) T. Welden '72 D. Wigley '47 (3)
- W. Wilkinson '49 (3) B. Yester '51 (2)
- G. Yester'51 (12) MARQUETTE * T. Westerheide '72 (25)
MARYLAND - M. Caporaletti '73 (12)
R. Coste llo '65 (9) - J. Girolami '75 (8)
R. Goco '87 (3) W. Kirkpatrick '68 (2) R. Mangano '84
- P. Rendine '65 (2) * J. Siegel '78 (14)
MASSACHUSETTS - B. Ellis '88 (2) - J. Hoggard '71 (5)
* C. Johnson '92 (2) R. Lacasse '88 (2)
McGILL
* R. Levy '89
- J. McGowan '64 MIAMI
* H. Barker '50 (2) T. Books '53 (11) W. Brown '52 J. Burgess '00 T. Burgess '61 (5) J. Burns '82 V. Burns '50 W. Carlson '47 W. Darlin '56 L. Dashiell '52 (2)
- D. DeMania '96
E Dodd' 49 (13) J. Otten III '62 (3)
- A. Eaton, Jr. '62 R. Plaskett '58 (3)
- J. Ehrich' 42 * F. Poole '48 M. Fithian '82 - J. Robson '71
- D. Fulton '61 (4) - S. Roush '91 (2) D. Garrison '90 (3) - R. Spencer '59 (2) E. Gates '48 (3) J. Stalker '52 (2)
- P. Geiger '63 (3) E. Wahl '63 (2) W. Gerspacher '63 (3) * J. White '50 (31)
* W. Gibson, Jr. '51 - P. Winer '61 D. Rosekrans '54
* W. Godfrey '58 (8) - H. Wolfe '83 J. Sullivan '49 - W. Gurney '53 (20) MICHIGAN STATE - J. Swanstrom '79
J. Hallihan '67 (18) * C. Allen '55 (20) - P. Vedi '99 (5) CEA + F. Herslmer '49 L. Anderson '63 (7) - D. Wiegand '71 J. Hillis '64 (2) R. Anthony '69 * P. Wilke, Jr. '50 (30)
- P. Hinderegger '91 (5) - E Bindemann '51 (11) * J. Zeese '59 (6) - J. Holschuh, Jr. '77 (14) J. Bradley, Jr. '52 (3) MISSOURI - M. Hoopman '79 (2) * J. Bradley '66 (9) G. Allemann '69 (26) - D. Jackson '00 M. Bucher '68 * G. Beimdiek '35 (3) - N. Jones '64 T. Busson '68 (3) D. Best'59
C. Kavanagh '83 (2) D. Carpenter '63 (2) G. Bistline '76 (23) G. Kavanagh '81 (2) J. Clancy '56 W. Black '59 ]. Key '64 (3) R. Dale '70 W. Bradley '54 (2) G. Koedel '66 * R. Dhue '68 (20) R. Brase '65 (2)
* D. Krebs '80 (21) * R. Dobberteen '52 (19) * H. Briggs '51 (27)
A. Krill '63 - C. Ferguson '79 (4) P. Brwmer '59 (2) V. Kroehle '48
* P. D. Franzetta '70 (25) D. Bruns '70 (2) P. Kuban '67
* G. Gross '63 (4) G. Burns '70 D. Lewis '40 (7) G. Hill III '69 (2) K. Chrostowski '75 (3) W. Liebermann '51 (8) B. Hoot '65 (24) A. Colbert '53
* S. Lison '62 (13) R. Hughes '59 (2) J. Colemao '64 (2) M. Lochtefeld '93 T. Hyslop '80 M. Coleman '76 R. Loges 11I '86 (3) - J. Irons '69 M. Collier '86 (2)
- W. Loomis '60 (16) * R. Johnson '54 (6) E Duff '80 (2)
J. Lucas '73 (7) S. Knox, Jr. '68 (2) E. Dwyer '36 C. Marshall, Jr. '66 (2) B. LeRoy '00 * J. Ehrlich '67 (20)
- J. McClusky '57 D. Long '59 (9) C. Fleming, Jr. '65 (2) M. McCollum, Jr. '54 (6) T. Lytle '98 W. Gaddis '57 E. McGovern '51 (25) L. Maccani '56 (4) W. Gibson '38 (5) M. McIlvaine '72 (7) C. MacDonald '64 E. Gray '76 - H. McNabb' 49 D. Neese '68 (11) * W. Harwell, Jr. '51 (6) W. Morgan '51 (18) D. Niforos '90 C. Hatley, Jr. '80 (2) W. Moul '61 G. Pratt, Jr. '66 (2) M. Hinck '77 R. Nagy '82 M. Robinson '95 - J. Holdsworth '87 (3) J. Pegnia '92 (2) J. Ryan' 55 (22) D. Irish '57 (2)
- M. Plummer '56 (13) W. Savage '56 (9) - A. Kaestner '57 (5)
* J. Rathbun '74 (12) L. Seguin '53 (3) S. Loughery '86
* J. Rogers'S 7 (26) - G. Shannon '62 - K. McCord '98 (3) E. Sarkisian '85 (3)
* G. Snyder' 57 C. McFall '92
* V. Schoen '50 (7) M. Spillum '58 (7) - G. Miles '73 (2) R. Schoenherr '63 (10) J. Tanton '56 (2) R. Miller '77 G. Scott '31 (4)
* R. Thompson '67 (31) - D. Morice '65 (6) D. Sechnick '76 (4) - R. Vanderveer '56 (6) G. Mueller '67 J. Sheldon '76 H. Weiner '91 (2) - R. Nelson '83 (15) T. Shelt '57 (7) - R. Zimmerman '53 (7) * T. Norris '60 E Shera '63 S. Zimmerman '83 H. Ochs, Jr. '33 (31) J. Steen '41 (14) MICHIGAN TECH - M. Quigley '74 (3) W. Stillson '39 (2) T. Davis '92 D. Randall, Jr. '69 R. Sunkel '53 (14) - T. Erlenbeck '99 (2) - G. Rector '62 (5) P. Swanson '59 (14) - M. Johnson '88 (6) - S. Richards '64 (4) G. Sydell '70 (4)
* S. Neumann '87 (2) J. Rowland '64 (4) L. Thomas '65 (6) - T. Symons '92 W. Russell '75 M. Troyer '92 MIDDLEBURY D. Safley '93
* T. Vaughn '98 (3) J. Allen '65 - W. Schoenhard, Jr. '71 (II) R. Vernon '54 T. Carey '86 (2) J. Seitz III '59 (9) W. Vogel '47 (2) P. Dunham '45 J. Smith '67 J. Wettengel '65 (2) W. Fuller '54 (3) W. Summers '71 J. Whitlock '85 R. Hanbury '73 (4) B. Tarantola '81 (5) J. Williams '31 - R. Johnson '58 (8) * B. Tate, Jr. '41 (9)
* C. Witte '51 (17) J. Krantz '46 W. Taylor' 41 - C. Young '57 S. Lloyd III '60 (2) * J. Vinyard, Jr. '42 (5)
J. Zobrist '92 (2) A. Painter '57 (2) E. Wasmer '68 MICHIGAN * Z. Smotrycz '77 (2) C. Yeager, Jr. '61
A. Adams '48 MIlNNESOTA M. Yaeger '88 - R.Adams '40
* A. Allen '49 (8) P. Yehlen '72 E. Allmendinger '47 (6) - A. Bachelder '61 (2) * R. Yingling, Jr. '62 (27) H. Boggs' 46 (2) S. Backman '94 NEBRASKA G. Bolas '36 L. Baker '65 - R. Adkins '38 J. Gilbert '83 (2) - J. Barclay '69 J. Beecham '53 R. Grunder '44 (17) S. Bormann '64 (9) T. Biggerstaff '6
- K. Gutowski '87 (2) C. Fisher '92 (6) * R. Campbell '68 (6) CEA + W. Hornbeck '62 . J. Gausman '50 (9) S. Carlson '54 J. Iseman '65 (3)
* J. Hamann '59 (3) - T. Cheney '36 (31) D. Lansdale '38 (5)
S. Kim '75 (2) A. Christenson '45 (8) J. Lifton '89
* R. Martin '95 (6) CEA + * G. Fisk '58 G. Lowery '83
O. McDonald '41 (10) B. Goocher, Jr. '92
* W. Mcintosh '53 (3) R. Nelson '63 (5) - E Goodwin, Jr. '50 (29)
- M. Mensinger '72 - O. Opdahl '41 (30) H. Gray '34 - K. Murray '79
J. Palmquist '75 J. Green '75
* G. Nicolau '48 (7) J. Peterson '54 (2) P. Heermann' 87
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) ~ = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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The Honor Roll 2000-01 Donors to the Educational Foundation
E. Hohensee '68 (1 5) - C. Humphrey '61 - W. Johnson '42 * W. Krommenhoek '57 (28) - M. Krueger '89
W. La Uman '89 (3) * R. Lannin '01
K. Leach '85 (2) B. Lee '74
- A. Lepinski '81 K. Lewis '49 (2)
* R. Loch '54 (17) J. McCown, Jr. '68 (6)
- J. McMannama '74 A. Melville '96
- C. Messinger '82 L. Million '53 (5)
- G. Muncy '70 M. Naslund '74 R. Neal '56
C. Ohlson '93 (2) M. Preston '88 K. Randecker '55
- K. Rogert '99 T. Schnell '89 R. Shively '02 (19)
- H. Smith '65 (6) D. Spencer '85 (3) E. Straka, Jr. '53 (14)
* J. Swanson '50 (2) w. Traudt '89
- J. Warrick '59 (2) T. Wright '77
NEW YORK T. Billheimer '41 C. Hoover '40 (22)
NORTH CAROLINA J. Allen '73 (6) R. Ayres '65 (4) M. Baratta '81 (0)
Foundation Donors for 3 I Consecutive Years
Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 Leland J. Adams, Jr., Bucknell '64 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern '50 Claude M. Boland, Bradley '53 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison '55 Michael G. Boylan, Bradley '69 Thomas W. Cheney, Nebraska '36 Charles E. Cookson, Western Reserve '51 David L. Cutter, Stanford '51 John J. Enders, Washington State '39 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Jonathan M. Fletcher, Iowa '35 Peter L. Forrest, Florida '58 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan '52 Porter B. Hall, Kent State '49 Orville E. Johnson, Washington State '39 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington '59 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 Robert J. Martin, Washington '59 Thomas E. Mattson, Oregon '63 Bruce C. Mclaughlin, Syracuse '58 Howard O. Mielke, Carnegie '51 Michael G. Mitchell, Texas '65 Donald R. Morse, Tufts '42 Thomas Nast III, Colgate '37 J. David Nelson, Northwestern '63 Hemy J. Ochs, Jr., Missouri '33 Aubrey H. Polser, Jr., Texas '65 Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 Theodore D. Robinson II, Union '42 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell '50 Robert S. Sundt, Swarthmore '50 Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State '67 Jay E. Wagner, Jr., Ohio State '45 James V. White, Michigan '50
D. Bradham '72 - T. Burgiss '84
R. Coleman III '68 (11) K. Collier '90 W. Crawford '76 (3) J. Dalton, Jr. '59 (2)
* J. DeBlasio '62 (3) - C. Downton III '66 (4) - M. Eastwood '67
C. Evans '67 * J. Goforth , Jr. '66 (3) * R. Gray III '59 (22)
p. Harkin s '62 (3) * D. Heacock '64 (2) CEA + - K. Head '79 (4)
A. Houghton '5 * J. Inscoe '62 CEA * W. Jobe '63 CEA * S. Jones '63 - J. Joyner, Jr. '77 (14) - M. Kearns '85
W. Killea '71 C. Killian '71 J. King '64 (2) M. Klapper '76 (2) K. Lawson, Jr. '88 (2) W. Link '85 M. Mason '67 S. McClanahan '74 (6)
* M. Menius '68 (4) - D. Myrick '65
T. O'Brien '99 (2) * H. Pawlik '54 (3)
W. Poston '71 C. Revelle III '74
- S. Ridgley '77 W. Rose '69 (14) C. Schumacher '73 (18) G. Shell '80 J. Siegel '93 T. Staab I! '89 A. Subramanian '97 (4) K. Sullivan '86 (6) R. Swacker '71 (3) E. Taff '61 (13) M. Tandy'87 R. Thompson '73 R. Tracy '69 (8)
* G. Wess ling '74 (14) - R. Wing '70 (5)
A. Woodard '80 (2) W. Woodard III '76 (2) T. Yermack '78 (5)
NORTH CAROLINA STATE - E Carter '84 (3)
D. Harris, Jr. '82 (3) T. Hoffman '78 (4) P. Klinefelter '80 (3) D. Musser '79 B. Pack '80 (3)
- W. Turner, Jr. '89 (2) - A. \oVhisnant. Jr. '82
NORTH DAKOTA B. Anderson '84
- K. Anderson '87 J. Balintona '92 J. Bittner '78 (13) D. Bruschwein '74 (3) T. Dolan '72 (3) E DuBois '77
* D. Dunham '09 (12) M. Eldridge '89 (3)
- D. Finke '74 (6) J. Furs t '81 (4)
- R. Gusaas '84 (4) * W. Harwood '68 (3)
D. Hill '86 CEA - P. H}1ek '89 (7)
D. Johnson '92 (7) D. Kack '87
O. Ketelle '84 * R. Kirsch '78 (19)
J. Knutson '88 (2) - D. Larsen '71 (3) - D. McLeod '63 (9)
D. Nicolai '84 (13) - R. Szczys '69 (2)
G. Weight '73 NORTH DAKOTA S1i\TE
R. Altringer '85 (12) A. Espeseth '80 (2) H. Hagen '86 (4) A. Qual '73
NORTHERN ARIZONA - A. Farni '00
NORTHERN COLORADO - C. Belt '92 (4) * S. Davis '94
L. Minnella '98 * P. Schott '96 (5)
NORTHERN ILLINOIS J. Carlson '70 E Cittadino, Jr. '71
- R. Hallberg '90 (6) J. Hansen '0 A. Knox '77 (3)
* J. Lotsoff'88 (14) - M. Maibach '73 (27) - T. McHale '80
L. Michna '84 (3) * E. Nosek '85 (3)
D. Poynter '68 M. Re inhardt '81 (3) N. Shultz '87 (2) J. Singelmann '64 (4)
* G. Sowa '70 (3) - E. Stremich '66 (10)
NORTHERN IOWA G. Anderson '71
* S. Anderson '79 (20) * A. Culley '00
J. Fuhrman '94 - M. Gonnerman, Jr. '94 (4)
R. Gutz'97 * D. Henshaw '79 (17) - K. Krause '83 (6)
M. Melcher '92 (7) C. Nyguard '91
NORTHWESTERN T. Ahlberg' 43 W. Anderson , Je. '53 (3)
- D. Balfany '88 M. Beaubien, Je. '64 (5)
* P. Bodine, Jr. '50 (31) * W. Boyd' 48 (3) - D. Costello '54 (15) - R. Countryman, Jr. '50 (5)
J. Oorn '54 L. Drendel '39 J. Drinan '75 (3)
- A. Eb ert, Jr. '52 (5) H. Evert '56 (2)
- S. Ferguson '75 A. Ferraro '59 (2)
* G. Fitzgerald '49 (3) M. Freedgood '02
- S. Gavitt '37 (21) R. Green '60 (2) W. Green '63 (4)
* R. Grottke '52 (6) - H. Holman '71 (15)
A. Jamra '44 B. Johnston '85 (3) J. Karwath '97 (3) M. Keeler '48 (3)
- T. Ke rn '98 * D. Kramlich '59 (2)
R. Ladd '64 L. Laning '46 J. Lapperre '33 (5)
- M. Longley '95 (3) - G. Lose '57 (2) - A. Ludolph '42 (17)
R. Mackey '43 - E. Matthias '29 (2)
W. Meinhard '47 - J. Montgomery '43 (9) * D. Nelson '63 (3 1) * R. Ne"onan II '59 (6)
S. Papich '36 (3) O. Porter, Jr. '49 (4)
* T. Rakow '65 (5) J. Scatliff'48 (3) G. Skelton '59 T. Somers '73 S. Spar'83 R. Spencer '5 1 (5)
- K. Stauber '07 T. Taylor '07 P. Throdahl '65 J. Tingey '69
- A. Wade '47 - G. West '52 (4)
R. Whisnant '98 (3) - R. White, Jr. '52 (5)
OHIO D. Bellan '59 G. Berzins '76 (2) J. Dennis '75
- R. Hughes '67 R. McDonald '73 W. McNutt '63
- H. Opperman '65 (8) - E. Paxton '60 (4)
D. Pease '58 * S. Rowley '65 (11) * J. Shipman '56 - W. Spanfellner '61 (12) - W. Ulle '57
T. Walker '80 J. Weimer '68 (2)
- J. Wills '70 (2) OHIO STATE - R. Baker' 48 (2) - W. Barnes '49
D. Bates '59 (9) - G. Bingham '40 (2) - S. Blozis '80
R. Bolton '62 W. Buchsieb '51 (2)
- J. Carle '6 1 (5) * H. Crawford '47 (3) - D. Ewart '47 * C. Harman, Jr. '59 (20)
W. Herron '43 D. Holtshollse '63 (9) T. Hoover '56 (2 1)
- C. Jones '50 (2) * H. Keifer, Jr. '48 (7) * E. Langhurst '41 (5)
R. Marshall '06 * R. Mason '4 1 (3)
S. McCormick '92 (9) J. Mclain '42 R. Meister '74 R. Metcalf'46 T. Morris '8 1 P. Porter '50 (10) R. Reamer '64 (3) R. Schiefers tein '66 K. Seife rt '50 C. Shephe rd '49 (6) B. Silla '52
- R. Sipprell, Sr. '37 (19) W. Spore '39 (3) W. St. John '56
- M. Stefanik '82 M. Stone '69 T. Voght '97 (4) J. Wagner, Jr. '45 (3 1)
* W. Walker '54 (2) * G. Weingardt '55
M. Weingold '78 (3) J. Wilson '39 (2) J. Wingard '63 (5)
OKLAHOMA * L. Aberna thy '68 (2) W. Blair '5 1 (4)
* L. Brammer, Jr. '47 (4) R. BrolYn, Jr. '56 (2)
- G. Carr '83 (5) R. Carroll '84 (3)
C. Cawley '59 J. Choate '66
- C. Coleman '81 (6) * S. Cox'92 * J. CrelYs '52 (2) * J. Dawson, Je. '35 (2)
W. Day '41 - A. French '78 (2) - C. Frymire '79 (4)
R. Goldfield '67 M. Gunning '87 (4) J. Hammons '92 (2) J. Haslam '80 (11) H. Hayes '56 (3) D. Heckman '71 C. Herwig '75 S. Holm '92
* P. Hurley '64 (10) H. Jones '39 (9) J. Kalbfleisch '52 T. Lee '75 (2) J. Levorsen '50 (12) T. Loafman '89 C. McCaliUl '92 J. Monk '68 (5) N. Nabavi '96
* T. O'Bannon '02 (5) * E. Porter '65 (5)
J. Powers '58 T. Powers '59 (2) P. Rabb 1ll '80 (7)
* R. Rodine '73 CEA * W. Roge rs '65 (2) CEA * M. Rupert '74 (25)
E Rutherford '50 (2) * D. Scott '61 CEA
D. Sloan '72 (2) J. Sommerfrucht '60 H. Stanfield '62 (3) L. Stewart ' 53 R. Studebaker '04
- D. Stussi '77 J. Tacker '63 (7)
* R. Thompson '61 (1 7) D. Toma, Je. '55 J. Truscott '90 (2)
* B. Walkingstick '52 (29) H. Wilson '55 H. Woodard, Jr. '35 (7) K. Woodliff '61 CEA
OKLAHOMA S1i\TE S. Meyer '75 (2)
* T. Wilcox '92 R. Williams '64
OREGON J. Allan '53 (0) B. Anderson '57 (13) E. Bossatti '27 (2) D. Brazier '95 (2) S. Carlson '69 (3) A. Cellars '47 (30)
* J. Ciatti '64 (3) * D. Greene '99 (2)
P. Hillar '41 J. Lewis III '67 (3)
* T. Mattson '63 (3 1) D. MeckJem '53 (2)
- G. Moulds '64 (2)
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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R. Newell '65 (13) M. Phelps '72 (5) R. Price '62 (13)
- L. Schuck '54 (13) J. Smith '92 (3)
* D. Sorenson '71 (4) J. Trigg '58 (2)
* J. Vaughn '39 R. Watson '71
* J. Weisel '48 (20) T. White '53 (2)
OREGON STATE * T. Bays '42 (26)
R. Bevens '60 J. Branlund, Jr. '45
* J. Bryant '97 (3) J. Duncan, Jr. '00
* T. Durein '92 (9) M. Fisher '96 (5)
* J. Graham '65 (3) * W. Harkey'71 (7) * J. Hendry '60
R. Johnson' 42 R. Kaltenbach '82
- R. Mellis '48 (13) D. Reed '55 (8)
* E. Schiewe '40 (2) D. Schmeiser '59 (7) R. Smith '95 (2) J. Stiger '67 R. Wilson, Jr. '46 (13) J. Wise '68
- R Wood '40 (4) PACIFIC
- J. DuMond '66 J. Madsen '65
PENNSYLVANIA * H. Acaster '44 (31) - D. Boyd '42 - R. Canfield '61 (2)
p. Davidow '55 (7) R. Fowble '48 A. Fox '39 (3) E. Gentino, Jr. '50(2) G. GraJ, Jr. '55 (13) J. Hall '91 (3) D. Hold '83 (3)
* J. Jiuliante '49 (6) * R. Marx '54 (4)
- R Mayetta '35 A. Noble '51 (3) R. Schlakman '82 (17) E. Smolen '80 J. Spitzer '60 C. Stehman ' 49 (3) H. VanSciver II '81 (6) H. VanSciver '53 (7) J. Wi lson '43 (3) V. Wolfsohn '48 (3)
PENN STATE J. Adamoli '83 (3)
- J. Bacheler '95 (2)
Planned Giving
B. Bald erston '76 (11) - R. Baldwin '57 (7)
M. Becker '94 - R. Bieak '96
R. Brooks '49 (7) - J. D'Antonio '93 (3) - L. Dash '92 (9) - D. Decker '77 - A. DeJulius '56 - J. DelSignore '92 (3)
J. Drazenovich '50 W. Floyd, Sr. '64 (3)
- J. Heller IV '73 (2) J. Herron '94 (2) W. Hershey '50 (2) H. Hilner '59 (14) J. Johnston '58 (30)
- H. Kane '50 (4) R. Kurtz '48 (3) D. Lauck '54 J. Lentz '86 D. Leppo '91 M. Lundt '93 (3) D. Macurdy'83 G. Maurey '54 (10) J.Max'95
- W. McDonnell '99 * D. Merenda '77 (4)
R. Nester '57 (2) R. Noah '57 (21) W. Piper '44 (5) A. Policelli '67 (2)
* C. Prutzman '18 (5) K. Russell '93 (2) T. Samuel II '91 (3) J. Sch alfer '55 (2) G. Setman V '56 (11) G. Setman, Jr. '82 (3) D. Shaw '57 T. Sica '41 W. Simatic '77 J. Slafkosky '67 (4)
- R. Sommons '62 - W. Squires '77 - P. Strittmatter '50 (8)
V. Sturniolo '57 * V. Tedesco, Jr. '64 (16)
). Temple, Jr. '74 R. Wal ters '69 ). Weagralf, Jr. '74 (2) C. Winter '48 (3) S. Wolcott, Jr. '57 (4) R. Yeager '96 R. Zahradnik '92
* J. Zboyovsky'51 (30) PLATTEVILLE
J. Vedvik '72 PURDUE * B. Anderson '65 (25)
R Arganbrigh t '49 (8) G. Arnold '57 (2) R Barbian '45
K. Baumel '62 - J. Beacham '54
J. Bishop '65 (2) - D. Brady '97 * J. Brennan, Jr. '55 (21)
G. Brown '38 (5) R. Brown '46 (8) R. Byrne '68 (8)
- C. Cannady '99 W. Ch en '94 (5) S. Conway'51 A. Crofts '47
- W. Cross '44 (9) J. DeVoll '63 D. Duffin '44 D. Fitzgerald '49 (17)
* T. Foote '50 (21) R Ford '58 (7) G. Forszt '72 R. Fox '63 (2)
- R. Friedersdorf'79 (13) * R. Gimlin '42 (2)
R. Hallman '54 (30) D. Hansen '68
* R. Hegeman' 49 (6) D. Heile' 46 (2) M. Hogan '85 (16) H. Hostetler '59
- (jones' 48 (5) - ). Kennelly, Jr. '50 (18)
T. Ki ll '83 J. Kirts'61
* ). Kralis '51 (4) * A. Lacis '64 (2) * R. LaFortune '51 (30)
B. Lee, Jr. '51 (4) T. Leitch '36 (12) E. Le tts '67 D. Martin '82 Q. Martin '69
- K. McClain '71 (8) R. McKee '43 (9) M. McKinney '80 R. Michels' 44 (2) C. Moeller' 45 (23)
* G. Moss '47 (22) CEA J. O'Neil'92
* N. Popham '54 (3) - R. Popham '40 (31)
R. Rhine '77 - R. Ricciardi '94 (2) - R. Rice '57
G. Richwine '75 (5) R. Rode '63 (2)
- J. Smith '52 (4) - J. Stallings '45 (15) - R. Steiger, Sr. '49 (2) - R. Stoops '64 (4)
L. Storey, Jr. '51 J. Sweeney '64 (6) C. Tarvin '84 (3)
- R. Theissen '50 (14)
Would you like to remember Delta Upsilon in your will? The following language is acceptable for inclusion in the will of any DU alumnus:
"I hereby give, devise and bequeath to the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation, with headquarters at 8705 Founders Road, Indianapolis, Indiana, the sum of $ ; or the percentage of: %; or the following described property: _______ _ or the residue of my estate, to be used for the general purpose of the Foundation as the Board of Trustees may direct."
For more information or for assistance, please contact David Schumacher, Executive Director of the DU Educational Foundation, at 317.875.8900 ext. 212.
). Thurston '65 (7) R Travelute, Jr. '66 (2) J. Unruh '83
- P. VanArsdale '62 * A. Voelker '95 (3) * C. VonGrimmenstein '49 (3)
H. Wasson, Jr. '85 * D. Whitehurs t '59
N. Wililams '64 (3) W. Wilson '92 (6) G. Zobel '77
RIPON J. Beisner '71 (2) J. Esten '85
- W. Grieb '70 J. Muraskas '78 (23)
ROCHESTER E. Ackley '53 L. Bilker '91 T. Donohue '97 (4)
- M. Eberle '91 (10) G. Ehinger '73 (2)
* R. Elwell ' 50 (26) E. Garfield. Jr. '53 (9) K. Goeken '91 (5) J. Leslie III '70 (6)
* A. Magistro '60 (24) w. Magratten '54 (6)
- C. Miner' 64 J. Pielaet '94 (3)
* R. Rohr '63 (2) P. Rou ff '96 (6) P. Ryan' 46 (3)
* S. Santandrea '56 (2) - R. Schonbrunn '63 (5)
W. Sherwood '39 (13) W. Siegmund ' 46 (2) R. Woods' 42 (6)
RUTGERS C. Adelizzi '62 (7) R. Benton '60 G. Boggs III '42 (13) A. Bolter '56 R. Cardell '57 L. Cipriano '75
* J. David '63 (5) W. Doliber, Jr. '54 (2) p. Feinerman '83
* G. Golden '74 (27) G. Green '40
* E. Groth, Jr. '48 (26) * S. Hahner '78 (22)
D. Hait '72 (2) - C. Hart '54 * J. Herma '70 (21)
M. Kelsey '73 (3) * B. Kramer '62 (7)
R. Krieg '64 - R Kroesen '44 (8)
C. Little '60 (2) A. Malekoff '73 (2) J. Marshall III '66 (3) A. McDowell '34 D. Miller '68
- J. Miller '60 (3) - J. Nazzaro '62
D. Novelli '73 (6) R. Palmer' 40 (5) J. Powers '48 E. Richter, Jr. '65
* J. Sep ple '63 (2) * J. Sheridan '77 (8)
J. Strampfer '72 (3) W. Symons '66 . D. Tomasik '66
- D. Tully '68 (8) G. VanWickle '47 R. Weitzner '79 (2)
SAN DIEGO - G. Danz '86 - P. Fieri '73 (2) - A. Glaves '81 - C. O'Connor '91 (3)
). Orendain '78 (4) - J. Sullivan '72 - B. Wilson' 86
SAN FERNANDO M. Donnelly '68 (20)
- J. McGrath '69 J. Phill ips '65
SAN JOSE J. Agan '57 (2)
* T. Arvin '53 CEA * R. Barmettler '49 CEA - W. Belch er '64 (2) * E. Bontadelli '50 (2) CEA
S. Boyd '00 R. Brady '63 (4) B. Brown '56 (4) J. Cervantez '90 D. Colby '56 (3) M. Cooper '66 A. Dunham '86 T. Fitch '88 T. Harney '52 T. Lambeth '92 (2)
* ). Luckhardt '56 (2) CEA * A. Lund '55 (2) CEA
D. McLeod '87 C. Miller '59 J. Moeller '52
- V. Neash am II '52 (3) * B. Nei lsen '56 CEA * J. Pesta '85 (3) * L. Rhodes '53 CEA * P. Spooner '55 (4)
H. Thompson '58 (2) * ). Tormey, Jr. '57 (2) eEA + * P. Ueberro th '59 (3)
R. Wallace '90 * S. Yates '55 (9) CEA +
SANTA BARBARA • R. laFontaine '9 1 (7) * T. Sullivan '95 (3)
SIMPSON - K. Dunbar '69 (2)
SOUTH CAROLINA - J. Estes HI '90 (4)
R Goolsby '81 * J. Herron '88 (14)
J. Rinehart '92 * T. Schmoyer, Jr. '88 (6)
M. Ward '89 - D. Weaver '85 (6)
SOUTH DAKOTA - P. Conlin' 80 (7) - M. Harrington '71
B. Nguyen '89 SOUTHERN ILIJNOIS * D. Maguire '73 (23)
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI * D. Blatner '86 (2)
S. Davis '87 A. Laue '93 R. McCormick '81
SOUTHWEST TEXAS D. Dever'77 J. Keller '73
STANFORD * K. Baxter '71
B. Cardinalli '46 - J. Cusick '51 (8) - D. Cutter'51 (31)
W. Hi rst, Jr. '40 (2) J. Lenahan '67 (2)
- P. Loewenstein '71 (2) G. MacDonald '73 M. Nelson' 59 (30)
- J. O'Connor III '51 (2) - K. Peterson '60 (3)
J. Seeley '59 • R. Smith '59 (3)
A. Williams '53 (2) B. Wilson '50 (13)
SWARTHMORE R. Cheyney'51 ). Cogshall '37 (2) T. Forstik '00
- R. Hadeler '32 R. Hall '52 (2) S. Heiser '72 (3)
* T. Kershaw II '60 C. Leith '81 (3)
- E Montgomery '65 E. Perkins' 49 (24) T. Piotrowski '80 (5) K. Selverian '97 R. Sundt '50 (31)
SYRACUSE R. Aikman, Jr. '56 (7)
R. Barnabei, Jr. '82 (2) P. Bayer '60 (3) J. Blair '85 (2)
- G. Bluhm' 42 (5) E Brandstadt '59
* R. Broad '60 (6) E. Burgess '49 (8) L. Call'vin '68 (3) H. Comstock '71 J. Curley '56
* R. Damm '58 (19) * T. Darli ng '81 (11)
J. DuMond '31 J. Dytman '71 (2) R. Eckardt '66 T. Finnell '57 (23) W. Freiert '51
- W. French '85 M. Gatto '83 J. Gold '79 (8) W. Gregory '63
- D. Hanavan '79 - J. Heider '54 (2) * R. Holland '83 (15)
E. Hoskins '50 * W. Kagler '54 (4)
G. Larson '83 - D. Lavender '54
J. Leach tenauer '57 (15) J. Levy '82 (3) J. Lynd '35 (26) J. Markert '50 (4)
- J. McKay '82 B. Mclaughlin '58 (31)
• E. Miller '81 (2) J. Morse '57 W. Namack '57 G. Patrick' 42 (3) M. Reiser '68 (3)
- E. Sackett '38 (9) E. Salisbury '40 H. Sashin '81 R. Schantz' 49 (2) L. Slawsky '83
* W. Smeltze r '58 (3) W. Stark, Jr. '47 (10)
* A. Stauderman, Jr. '58 (16) * K. Stein '83 (4)
K. Steinberg '89 M. Stewart, Jr. '46
- R. Thorp e '60 (13) R. Trezise '34 R. Vergason '43 (2) W. Wolf '89
- P. Zarins '60 TECHNOLOGY
- D. Alusic '64 (2) w. Babcock '41 J. Buell, Jr. '56 (3) H. Butier'81 B. Chun '00 C. Hagge II '57
* ). Haid '93 (5) T. Hoffman '87 (4) M. Huke '65 (15) G. Lambrecht '89 J. Leary '70 R. LeBoeuf '88 (13) R. Mackintosh '53 S. Martin, Jr. '50 (2)
- D. Maurer '76 (3) - M. Moncavage '82 (2)
S. Ranger '81 (2) K. Shimberg'91
- L. Slocum , Jr. '50 (4) * K. Suelthaus '66 (6) Z. Swanson '71 (3) D. Warren, Jr. '76 S. Wood '69 (22)
* R. Wothe '58 (3)
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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The Honor Roll 2000-01 Donors to the Educational Foundation
TENNESSEE J. Gardner '73 D. Greer '72 D. Mouron, Jr. '77 (6)
- D. Myers '74 (2 1) - K. Snyder '94 (3) - J. Thompson '77 (3)
TEXAS G. Adams, Jr. '87 (5) J. Blackwell '65 (2)
- R. Brown '73 (2) R. Bryant '74
* J. Cassell , Jr. '70 (25) A. Chang '93 (2) C. Coffey '60 J. Dunlap '73 (23)
- S. Fisher '85 T Heins '65 (8) L. Jackson '81 (3) J. Jett '73 J. Jones '96 R. Langhorne '56 R. Latsha II '92 (4)
- A. Lewis '60 - T McMichael '77 * M. Mitchell '65 (31) * R. Morgan '69 (6) - R. Nager '75 (3)
W. Nelson '59 (3) A. Polser, Jr. '65 (31) C. Reed '55 (5)
W. Tibbitts III '61 (I2) M. Tomsu '02 (2) L. Waters '73 (23) R. Wiley, Jr. '49 (3)
TEXASA&M - R. Adams '94 - S. Berry '97 (2)
K. Hickman '87 (3) J. Hill '91 (4)
* D. Tubbs '92 (4) TORONTO * R. Taylor '38 (17)
TUFfS R. Atwood' 43 (2)
- J. Bogdanski '76 C. Bortz '96 O. Bramhall '35
- D. Caron '97 E. Casabian , Jr. '64 (4) G. Cliff '55
- E. Dam on '87 R. Dargis '50 A. DelPesco '45 G. Dolan '84 P. Dolan '78 (5) C. Erickson '64 (3) J. Fonda '51 M. Gill '78 (2) S, Kenney '83 B. Lis '82 A. Merrill '61
Support your chapter and receive tax deductibility
Presently 20 chapters have taken advantage of the Chapter Educational Account (CEA) program. CEAs were created for potential donors who wanted to make a gift to the educational programs of a specific chapter but may have been reluctant to do so because the gift was not deductible for Federal Income Tax purposes. CEAs offer chapters the opportunity to establish restricted funds within the endowment of the DUEE Donors can make gifts to these restricted funds and claim a deduction for the amount of the gift on their tax returns. For more information on CEAs, including types of gifts accepted and types of educational purposes for which the money can be used, visit the DUEF link at www.DeltaU.org.
If you are interested in establishing a Chapter Educational Account for the benefit of your chapter, please contact Dave Schumacher at the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation at 317.875.8900 ext. 212 or e-mail [email protected].
D. Morse '42 (31) - R. Outtrim '74
D. Pickering '43 (4) E, Poore' 43 (3) J. Porter '43 (4) B. Valentine '67 (6)
- R. Wiedman '77 (2) H. Wilkinson '69 (29)
TYLER • R. Campbell '79
U.C.L.A. C. Craig '39 (3) A. Frink '38 (22)
* T, Henkle, Jr. '50 S. Howard '41 (14) D. Lyons '44 (2) A. Mancini '49 (2) M. Rogers, Jr. '33 (3)
UNION - B. Batty '64
W. Bloomfield '54 B. Bonanno '77 (3) N. Botsford , Jr. '54 (13) D. Cate '62 (4)
- J. Gardeski, Jr.'51 (4) * W. Grant '49 (25) - J. Greve '51 (6)
S. Hayes '89 (6) D. Hayner '40 D. Klein, Jr. '56 (6) R. Klein '73 M. Martin '73 (2) K. Merz '69 (7)
- M. Meslink '65 M. O'Meara, Jr. '50 (9)
- T. Robinson II '42 (3 1) B. Rockwell' 46 E. Rost '50 J. Sweeney '58 (2) J. Thompson '76 W. Thurber '33 (3)
- W. Underhill '75 (2) VICTORIA
- G. Hollefreund '00 • M. Watson '98 (4)
VIRGINIA - M. D. Ashbury, Jr. '54 (9) - D. Barbour '77 (13)
* W. Brookhart '71 (15) - M. Child '78 (2)
w. Daniel '67 J. DiNunzio '61 (2) S. Driever '69 (2) G. Ferrell '70 J. Hales '82 P. Jones '79 L. Lundberg '56 (3)
- T. Neale '74 (14) - E Norvelle '60 - J. Pickler '75 - W. Reusing '62 (9)
B. Rice '57 - G. Salle '29 - A. Saufley '54 (9)
R. Simons '75 D. Turner '73 W. Updike '63 (7) E. Wooldridge '68 (7) J. Young '50
VIRGINIA TECH - B. Dick '09 (2)
J. Mcllhaney '84 (2) W. Newman, Jr.'86 (7) T. Wright '92
WASHINGTON D. Baer '82 (3)
- R. Bailey '61 (2) * H. Bargreen '66 (3)
N. Barr '49 (5) - R. Bryan '56 (2)
R. Busch '78 (3)
R. Clift '61 (3) J. Comstock '84
- G. Cook '64 D. Dorland '58
- M. Duque, Jr. '95 B. Elfers '92 (9) L. Es tes '50
* J. Eyler '69 (3) * R. Fagan '52 (4)
S. Fisher '87 (2) B. Forgey '93 (3) H. Grant '51 G. Harris '71 (7) J. Haskins '55 I. G. Hastings, Jr. '56 (3)
* D. Hipp '84 (7) R. Horne '09 J. Hubbard '53 (9) E. lrwin 'G I M. Iverson' 48 (3)
- D. Johnson '76 * S. Johnson '80 (I I) K. Kaneta '59 (31) B. Keen '50 (6) D. Kraft ' 48 (2)
* A. laBerge '87 (3) W. Lasley, Jr. '58 (2) K. Mackey '77 (2) A. Majewski '85
* R. Martin '59 (3 1) T. McKay '50 (2)
- R. Meier '73 (28) - R. Olsen '69
R. Olsen '56 (2) A. Osborne '45 (1 9) K. avera '00 D. Playter '85 (3) W. Price '80
* B. Raskin '8G (3) D. Ravander '86 (2) J, Reber '66 R. Richards '42
- E. Robertson '42 (2) J. RusseU'79 (3) P. Smith '66 (2) T. Solberg '66 (2)
- A. Szabo '8G * P.Tuohy '53
G. Vogtlin '55 J. Walsh '89 (3)
* Washington Chapter * E. Wright '34 (2)
R, Yeas ting '55 * R. Young '50 (4)
WASHINGTON & LEE G. Cornelius '56 (2) J. Hess '60 H, Howcott, Jr. '60 H, Huster '32 (6) L. Lawrence '59 (18)
- C. Lo ngacre, Jr. '33 (9) P. Muller '55 (4)
* J. Smith '62 (1 0) G. Whitehurst '50 (3)
WASHINGTON STATE - L. Amos '68 (23) - H, Butherus '3G (2) * J. Enders '39 (31) - R. Gray '94
fl. HUllter'50 O. Johnson '39 (31)
* C. Kurtak '42 (l G) T. McChesney '85 G Motteler 'G3
* J. Simpkins '81 * G. Studle '57 (30)
R. Wiggs '50 (3) ' \!ESTERN ILLINOIS
J. Altenbern '94 A. Brown '89 (2)
S. Brown '8G (4) H. Chancellor '82
- J. Goulart '80 (3) - R. Gruenig '85 (3)
D. Hancock '93 (8) R. Higgins '74 W. Hipkins '94 S. Jones '87 (2) S. laBuda '88 (G)
- J. Nevel '00 - J. Schultz '86 (5) * S. Soltis '94 (5)
WESTERN MICHIGAN R, Dirksen, Jr. '70 B. Ebling II '55 (G) K. Egger '62 (3) H. Habenicht '61
* G. Hale '52 (31) D. Kanemori '6G (29) M. Quinn '69 C. Sorensen '95 (4) V. Sutherland '57 K. Wallis '62
WESTERN ONTARIO - M. Diakowsky '96
A. Graham '60 - W. Greenberg '73
J. Keelan '48 * A. Kolibac '59 (3) - P. Morison '0 1
WESTERN RESERVE V. Aggarwal '70 (5) J. Angelotta '45 (2) T. Armbruster '77 C. Bizga 'G9 D. Bray '50 (9) C.Cookson '5 1 (3 1) w. Cotton '77 (3) R. Dicicco '51 (8) B. Ghiloni '86 (3) P. Glo r '42 E. Hurtuk '75 P. Ka luszyk '73 J. Kendel '59 (2)
- S. Marshall '07 (3) J. Monaco '80 (4)
* L. Pietro' 49 (2) G. Powers '54 (7) K. Ross '7 1 J. Sabo '67 (4) J. Schmeltzer '90 (3) M. Smiechowski '00
- J. Stickney '40 (3) - R. Wagner '37 (16)
J, Wyse'71 WICHITA * L. Ambler '68 (13) - G. Butts '60 (7)
D, Cain '64 R, Freedman '97 G. Hampton '79 J. Little '50 (5) W. Loyd '77 R. Scull '55 C. Trammell 11 '68
WILLIAMS A. Dodge, Jr. '45 (2) H. Hunt '5 1 (3)
* H. Rowan '45 (3) 0, Svenson, Jr. '50 (II) A. Vose '35 (10) C. Whitbeck '33 (3)
WILMINGTON * D. Cole '72
WISCONSIN D. Anderson '49 D, Anderson' 48 (2)
- E, Arpin' 45 (2) M. Baer '80
* J. Buist '53 (21) G, Camberis '78 (22)
- G. Day, Jr. '70 J. Dingee '34
* B. Ebert '63 (3) - D. Emmerich '78 * B. Fellows '51 (4)
J. Fisch er '66 * J. Forester '33 (2) D. Frank '96 (2) R. Godfrey '54 (4) D. Gross '61 J. Gross '88 (3) J. Harden '59 (4) J. Harris'72 (13) J. Herrmann '61 C. Herro '43 (4)
* E. Hipke '56 (7) * R. Jacobus '51 (20)
E Joachim '70 D. Johnson '70 D. Johnson '93 (2) K. Kayser '91 P. Kruger '88 (2)
- P. Laper '68 (1 2) D. Leich tfuss '50 (5) M. Mahnke '84 R. McLimans '68 D. Meyers '77 S. Miller '70
* J. Morgridge '55 (3) W, Morrise), '43 (2)
* W. Nesbitt '76 (22) G. O'Gara '95
- J. Pike '78 (2) C. Roup 'G7 S. Satek '88 w. Sch\varting '51 J. Spindler '43 (4)
- J, Stein '84 (2) n. Stuewe' 53 J. Thomas '57 W. Trachsel '59 (30) E TrubshalV '43 D. Vinson '59 (21)
- D. Walk '73 (3) M. Wallace '8G
- G. Warner '87 E. Wiese '81 E Winding '51
- D. Yenerich '82 (3)
Key: * = Presidents Club ($200+) • = Golden Delta Club ($100-$199) - = Silver Delta Club ($50-$99) (#) = Consecutive years as donor CEA = Chapter Educational Account Donor CEA + = donor gave to both CEA and general fund
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O n Friday, March 9,200 I, the executive Committee of the Bradley Chapter of Delta Upsilon Fraternity gathered in the
President's Board Room to initiate Bradley University's ninth president, Dr. David C. Broski, into the Fraternity.
In this formal ceremony, former undergraduate chapter president Carl R. Brown '02 presided, assisted by the student chaplain, Jake Wilson, along with other chapter officers. The impressive ceremony was further enhanced by the setting and because of Dr. Broski's stature within higher education.
President Broski, who was affiliated with the Michigan State Chapter of Delta Upsilon during his undergraduate years there, and who had only recently accepted the helm at Bradley University, graciously accepted his membership into the Bradley Chapter.
Dr. Broski graduated from Michigan State University with a B.A. in 1969, an MA. in 1971, and a Ph.D. in 1974. He became Bradley University's ninth president on June 15, 2000. Prior
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to accepting his appointment at Bradley, Dr. Broski served as Chancellor of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) from May, 1995.
Oregon Chapter Initiates University President
T he second Delta Upsilon initiation of the academic year of a university president was on May 14,2001, when David Frohnmayer, President of the
University of Oregon was initiated into the Oregon Chapter of Delta Upsilon.
It had been a challenging year for the Oregon Chapter undergraduates following the chapter's reorganization. Determination and dedication to Delta Upsilon's principles brought the chapter achievements to the attention of university administrators, including Dr. Frohnmayer.
The bid was made when Gary B. Adams, Oregon '66, John G. Alden, Oregon '67, and undergraduate chapter president Philip 1. Benton '02, had the honor of meeting with President Frohnmayer and asking him to join the brotherhood. Even though his father (Otto 1. Frohnmayer, Oregon '29) was a DU at the Oregon Chapter, Dave had never had the opportunity to join a fraternity while an undergraduate at Harvard, and now was the perfect opportunity.
President Frohnmayer eagerly accepted his bid within 12 hours, showing his support for not only Delta Upsilon, but for the Oregon University Greek community as a whole. With the
approaching centennial of the Greek system at the University of Oregon, his public initiation was planned to kick-off the week-long celebration.
On May 14, 2001 , the Oregon Chapter initiated President Frohnmayer along with Jason R. Clark '04 and Amaury Sarmiento '04, in front of the local media and with nearly 800 in attendance. The ceremony was perfect. The entire chapter sat enthralled while Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73, Will Keirn, Pacific '75, Frank W. Setzer, Oregon '02, Jeremy 1. Baird, Oregon '02, and Philip 1. Benton, Oregon '02, were given the privilege of performing Rite II. Dr. Frohnmayer then spoke about his initiation, how proud his father was to be a DU, and that for the previous two weeks his mother had searched the house over for his father's old DU pin so it could be passed on to their son. The whole event was quite a moving experience for all who attended. Each audience member realized the significance of the university president joining the Greek system, especially in a time when fraternities and sororities aren't necessarily seen in a positive light. Dr. Frohnmayer's initiation into Delta Upsilon can help bring about a new attitude toward the Greek community. The Oregon Chapter of Delta Upsilon is proud to have Dr. Frohnmayer as its newest brother.
DU's Distinguished 'Alumni Award goes to
Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55
Miles G. Bryant III, Arlington '70
Robert S. Philr s, Syracuse '60
H is fraternal contributions are as impressive as his personal accomplishments, and at the 100th
anniversary celebration of the Chicago Chapter, Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55, received long overdue and well-deserved recognition.
We could not catalog here all of his services to Delta Upsilon. Brother Mandel served as the alumnus trustee for the Chicago Chapter for 30 consecutive years; from 1982-88 he served as a Director on DU's
International Fraternity Board, serving as vice president for the last two years of that term, and returning in 1992 to serve as the Board's Chairman. During 1985-88 he also served as Chairman of the DU Educational Foundation's Board of Trustees. And if that were not enough, he has served as chairman of the investment committees of both the Fraternity and the Foundation for over 20 years.
On Wednesday, July 25,2001 , Miles G. Bryant, III, Arlington '70, was awarded the coveted Distinguished
DU medallion, in recognition of his long and storied history of service and excellence in his career. He entered the University of Texas at Arlington in the fall of 1965 and after not finding satisfaction with any of the existing fraternities , Miles and two other freshmen formed their own group called Sigma Phi Beta which subsequently petitioned Delta Upsilon for chapter status. The Arlington Chapter of
DU received its Charter in May 1969, with Miles Bryant serving as the chapter's first president.
Brother Bryant has worked for Chrysler Corporation since August of 1974 in various positions mainly in the areas of sales and marketing in several different cities in the United States.
In February of 1996 he went to Chrysler Mexico as Deputy Managing Director, which led to his current position as President &
During DU's 200 I Leadership Institute in Dallas, Texas, at the Saturday evening Grand Banquet, the 35th
Delta Upsilon Distinguished Alumni Award was bestowed upon Robert S. Phillips, Syracuse '60.
Brother Phillips is a widely published writer of poetry, fiction , and criticism, and a noted lecturer, editor, professor, and scholar. His awards and accomplishments in academics and literature are numerous. Among them, he was named a John and
Rebecca Moores Scholar at the University of Houston, he has received the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters Award in Literature, and the Arents Award, the highest honor bestowed upon an alumnus of Syracuse University. His most recent book, Spillach Days, was featured in the Winter 2000 edition of the DU Quarterly.
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Maury received his BA in Liberal Arts from the University of Chicago, in addition to a BA in Business Administration . He then attended Adelphi University where he received his MBA. After receiving his education he began his long career in finance. From 1957-73 he worked for a variety affirms and served on the Board of Directors and as an allied member of the New York Stock Exchange. From 1973-78 he served as a Director for the Harbour Group, and as Managing Director of Shields Asset Management from 1978-94. In 1994 he became President of Regent Investor Services, which is a division of Alliance Capital Management.
Maury has given unselfishly to the Fraternity in many ways over a very long period of time. While Maury's most visible contributions have been in the area of investment management and stewardship of DU's assets , he has contributed to the growth and health of Delta Upsilon in many other ways as well.
Maury did not answer a call to service, serve, and then move on. He has made his support of Delta Upsilon a life-long endeavor; the mark of a true DU man.
Managing Director of DaimlerChrysler Mexico, after the merger between Chrysler Corporation and DaimlerBenz, in which he played a key role.
During the last peso crisis, Brother Bryant was one of 12 corporate heads asked to provide advice to the Mexican government.
Brother Bryant then played a key role in the merger process with DaimlerBenz. He played a leadership role in the assumption of part of Mitsubishi Motors as well.
Over the last several years Brother Bryant has generously lent his resources to the Arlington Chapter. Not only has he donated to the alumni chapter, he has taken the time to go to Arlington to speak at rush functions. His interest in Delta Upsilon has never wavered since his beginning in the Fraternity. He has maintained his interest in Delta Upsilon despite his taxing schedule and his long distance from the chapter.
Brother Bryant is a fine and true example of leadership, and an excellent role model in Delta Upsilon 's vision of Building Better Men.
Brother Phillips joined Delta Upsilon at the urging of his friends in the dormitory at Syracuse University. After joining DU, he moved into the Fraternity house and served in a variety of capacities during his time in the undergraduate chapter. He says that some of the greatest things he has received from his DU experience are the close relationships he developed with his fraternity brothers.
After graduating from Syracuse University, Brother Phillips worked for nearly 30 years as an advertising executive. In 1991, after deciding the ad business wasn't fun anymore, he made a move to the academic world. From 1991 to 1996 he served as the Dean of the Creative Writing Department at the University of Houston, where he currently serves as a Professor of English.
After his acceptance of the Distinguished DU award, Brother Phillips was called to the podium again during the Model Initiation ceremony to deliver the Charge to eight of the Fraternity's newest brothers who has just been initiated. Phillips urged the initiates to live the Four Founding Principles, to use the ideals in their daily activities, and to be the best DUs they can possibly be.
Dedication, Hard Work, Perseverance ...
Annually, Delta Upsilon Fraternity presents the President's Award for the
Outstanding Undergraduate of the Year and the Chairman's Award for the Outstanding Alumni Volunteer of the Year. Brothers of the Alberta Chapter received both of these awards during the 2001 Leadership Institute in Dallas, Texas.
70, he transitioned into his alumnus role and never looked back. Gary involved himself in many worthwhile social and fundraising events for the Alberta alumni during the last 30 years. The most recent project brought him much attention. In 1999, the Alberta alunmi decided that the 25
year old chapter house needed expanding and renovating. Brother Killips became the chairman of Project 2000.
the recognition of co-winners of the Chairman's Award. David Latham, Technology '6J, was lauded for his contributions to the Technology Chapter. Brother Latham has been the Technology Alumni Chapter president since 1981, and has also worked with the MIT administration for many years to promote the health of the fraternity system and the quality of student life in general. This past year he was awarded the Lobdell Award for Distinguished Alumni Leadership at MIT, which recognizes MIT alumni who have provided superior service.
The 2000-01 academic year was a tremendous one for Bruce McRae, Alberta 'OJ. Since his initiation into DU in January, 1998, Brother McRae has been extremely involved, to say the least. One alumnus noted, "Because of his leadership, enthusiasm, and dedication to the
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The Alberta Chapter's project was intended to both renovate the current structure and to expand the facilities to include additional living quarters, a beautiful alumni!chapter room, executive office, recreation room, and a new fa~ade to resemble
Brother Latham came to the aid of the chapter many times in the past. Whenever there has been an issue of any kind, or the chapter has been in need, Dave has been known to drop what he's doing and come to the chapter's aid. The undergraduates were quoted as saying, "His never ending well of patience, wisdom, and humor have led us through many good and difficult times, and has taught us how to avoid making careless errors, and to appreciate the responsibility of living in a house on our own." In his
Fraternity, the Alberta Chapter changed dramatically. The chapter's debts were paid off, funding projects were exceeded, a better than average recruitment took place, and the communications with the alumni and the International Fraternity were greatly improved." Participation by members in the chapter's activities and dedication to DU spread throughout the chapter. Bruce's involvement and dedication to DU is inspirational.
In recognition of his efforts, Brother McRae was selected as the Fraternity's Undergraduate of the Year. This was a fitting tribute to his work and his love of the Fraternity.
That image was mirrored within the Alberta alumni, who have been busy this past year as well. One alumnus in particular, Brother Gary S. Killips, Alberta '71, was recognized by the Fraternity for his efforts by being named the recipient of the Chairman's Award - Outstanding Alumni Volunteer of the Year.
Brother Killips has been an active and involved DU since he pledged the Fraternity in the late 1960s. After serving as chapter president in 1969-
Rutherford House, the early chapter's home for many years. It had to be given up several years ago due to its annexation by the university and subsequent status as a historic landmark. absence, Brother
Latham's award was accepted on his behalf by the Technology Chapter's undergraduate delegation attending the 2001 Leadership Institute.
A team of several alumni, led by Gary Killips, was pulled together, and with the support of the undergraduate chapter, a fundraising drive was begun. The construction of the new project was completed in six months and was paid for entirely by donations from alumni and undergraduates.
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Honorable Mentions for the Chairman's Award went to Mark E. Eberle,
On the weekend of January 12-14, the chapter had its grand opening of the new house. Special thanks went to Rick Arndt, Alberta '76, the architect who designed the house, plus listened to and incorporated feedback into the plans.
The 2001 Leadership Institute saw
Rochester '9J, and H. Paul Picard, Houston '82.
Honorable Mentions for the President's Award went to Joseph Barbito, Jr., Central Florida '02, Mark K. Ciolli, Houston 'OJ , Ryan A. DeDecker, Michigan Tech '02, and Adam 1. Krozel, Houston 'OJ.
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Leadership Institute in the
Lone St,a,r St,a,t,e
Model initiates and initiation team at Saturday night's Grand Banquet.
D elta Upsilon's first Leadership Institute in the Lone Star State was a tremendous success. The heat of Dallas, TX, served as the backdrop for the annual
Institute in late-july. More than 440 alumni and undergraduate brothers attended educational workshops and keynote sessions designed to provide each participant with a number of resources and philosophies to take back to his chapter.
More than 30 interactive and educational workshops were available during the 2001 Institute. Vice presidentsmembership education from FourWord chapters received training on the updated program and information on upcoming materials and resources. The Alumni Volunteer Conference had its largest attendance ever, with nearly 50 alumni brothers from over 30 different DU alumni chapters. In addition, 20 brothers participated in the DU Emerging Leaders program and graduated into the DUEL Gamma Class on Saturday.
Several Dallas-area DU alumni gathered for a reception prior to the start of the Institute to reunite with fellow brothers and to recognize Miles Bryant, Arlington '70, with
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the Distinguished DU Alumni Award. Brother Bryant is President & Managing Director of DaimlerChrylser Mexico, and a founding father of the Arlington Chapter. Over 30 of his Arlington brothers, including 10 from his era, were in attendance to see the Fraternity's highest honor bestowed upon him. In giving his acceptance remarks, Brother Bryant gave an excellent talk about leadership, and how one should use those skills to move forward in life.
The conference kick-off was held at Six Flags Over Texas where more than 300 brothers enjoyed a Texas-style BBQ and the numerous park attractions. Five brothers who obtained signatures of several "bonus brothers" were awarded special DU collectors' items signed by Lou Holtz, Kent State '58, and Peter Ueberroth, San Jose '59.
The Friday morning opening session was presented by Dr. Will Keirn, Pacific '75, where the renowned speaker and presenter discussed what he believes are the seven traits of a successful DU.
A "Dining with Dignity" luncheon was instructed by Nonnie Cameron-Owens who shared proper and professional dining etiquette and poise.
On FIiday evening, the annual Awards Program was conducted, awarding recognition to chapters in 20 different operational and achievement areas.
In the early morning hours on Saturday, 210 brothers awoke bright and eager to conduct a Kids Olympics program with three Boys & Girls Clubs in the Greater Ft. Worth area. More than 180 children participated in the program, and enjoyed team-based activities facilitated by the DU brothers. The morning concluded with an Olympics awards lunch and presentations of ribbons to each team. The program with the Ft. WOlth clubs also served to kick-off DU's new service partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs.
The Institute concluded with the Grand Banquet, where Robert S. Phillips, Syracuse '60, received the second of the Distinguished DU Alumni Awards presented during the Institute. Brother Phillips is the author of several books including two works of fiction and seven acclaimed books of poetry. Brother Phillips shared his stories of his days with the Syracuse Chapter and how he still maintains his relationships with his brothers to this day. He shared how the things that he learned from Delta Upsilon helped to get him where he is today. Brother Phillips closed his remarks by reading his favorite poem, which was dedicated to his wife, from his most recent book, Spinach Days.
Eight new brothers were initiated into the Fraternity during the model initiation ceremony, including two alumni initiates. The Washington Chapter received the Sweepstakes Award for the 2000-01 year, and Jason Altenbern, Western Illinois '92, closed his term as Dean of DU's Educational Conferences with a reflection on how the Fraternity has impacted his life.
Taking the reins as the next Dean of Educational Conferences is Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State '92, who will help guide and plan the 2002 Winter Educational Conference in Indianapolis and the 2002 Leadership Institute in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pictured left to right are Syracuse Class of 1958 DU brothers William S. Ringwall, Arthur H. Mittelstaedt, Jr., William S. Smeltzer, and Bruce C. McLaughlin. The photo was taken at the annual get-together of the "Golden Boys" on New Year's Eve 2000.
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Pictured are three long-time friends and Stanford DU Brothers in Larry Chaffin's garden at Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii. Left to right are Larry Chaffin '56, Doug Ackerman '56, and Dick Millington '57. Brother Chaffin moved to Kauai in 1994 from southern California where he was an architect. Brother Ackerman has lived in Hawaii on the island of Oahu most of his life. Brother Millington has been a commercial airline pilot captaining a private fleet.
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Volunteer of the Quarter: Mark Parseghian, Lehigh '49 When asked why he has stayed involved with DU for so long, Brother Mark Parseghian, Lehigh '49, replied, "Because I had a great experience as an undergraduate and developed lifelong friendships. I try to enable others to have that same experience." Currently the alumni president for the Lehigh Chapter, Brother Parseghian said he joined DU "because of the quality of the individuals and their participation in campus and DU activities."
As an alumnus volunteer for over 40 years, he has wanted to do his best to provide guidance to the undergraduate brothers, and help to provide a facility, which "is symbolic of the quality of DU, and a standard of excellence at Lehigh." His vision for the Lehigh Chapter is "to provide an environment where the undergraduates can develop their innate abilities and learn to live with individuals of diverse backgrounds." His advice to undergraduates is simple, "Be responsible citizens, and strive to perform to your highest level."
Parseghian said his greatest experience in DU has been, "To watch the young graduates contribute to society through the development of their abilities; and to be a part of a team which built our Fraternity and returned a continuing relationship with our alumni." Mark Parseghian is a prime example of how we can have a positive experience if we simply choose to stay involved. Parseghian says that "the experience of associating with undergraduates is rewarding and unforgettable."
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I AM THE ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING AND THE END, THE FIRST AND THE LAST.
MARRIAGES Alberta '91 James A. Warrack and Agnes Purzycka, April 15,2001. Bradley'93
Central Florida '96 Edward DeAguilera and Freda Herschkowitz, March 3, 2001. Culver-Stockton '99
Iowa '92 Monte L. Holmquist and Angela Michelle Lee, April 7 , 2001. Manitoba '99
McMastertroronto '96 Stephen M. Burns and Sharon Flood, July 6, 2001. Miami '98
Edward C. Counsil III and Sara M . Harlan, March 2, 2001. Bradley'94
Aaron T. Bowers and Paula Hetherington , July 28, 200 I. Houston '96
Gordon R. Reid and Karen Hoffman, June 30, 2001. Manitoba '00
Scott A. Colman and Mary J. Szwejbka, July 7, 2001. Miami '98
Eric J. Thompson and Tina Marie Brooks, March 10, 200 I.
Andrew P. Wallick and Lara Schmidt, March 24, 2001.
Jerrold G. Buhler and Trish Claussen , May 26, 2001.
Jonathan M. Rhoades and Jessica N. Staggs, Ocober 21, 2000.
BIRTHS Bradley'94 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew N. Rohm, a son, Owen Joseph, April 27, 2001.
Ryan, December 6, 2000. Iowa '88 Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. Hearst , Jr. , a son, Francis Patrick, July 22,2000.
Grace, January 9, 2000. Michigan State '92 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher 1. Hackbarth, a son, Tyler Scott, Ocober 4, 2000.
son, Maxmilian Sheamus, February 27, 200 I. Santa Barbara '90 Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Greenblatt, a daughter, Sage Noelle, October 9, 2000. Syracuse '82
DePauw'90 Mr. and Mrs. Troy T. Smith, a daughter, Abigayle Gray, April 11 ,2001. Fresno '88
Iowa '93 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M . Early, a son, Sean Patrick, April 3, 200 I. Iowa '94
Nebraska '88
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan E. Mikolasik, a son, Nolan Chandler, May 3, 2001.
Mr. and Mrs. Jagger H. Seggem13l1, a son, Jackson, June 10, 2001.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lewandowski, a son, Austin Parker, March 10, 200 1. North Carolina State '89 Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. White, Jr. , a son , Grant Richard, April 21,2001.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McDonald, a son, Daniel James, April 16, 2001. Syracuse '82 Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKay, a son Henry von Metzsch, March 1,2001.
Houston '80 Kansas '93 Mr. and Mrs. Keith B. Middleton, a son, Drew Thomas, February 9, 2001.
Mr. and Mrs. PhilLip M. Frerker, a daughter, Anna Isabel, May II, 2001.
Northern Colorado ' 95 Mr. and Mrs. Shad D. Harsh, a son, Gavin Harrison, August 20, 2001.
Syracuse '83 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Allen, a daughter, Jacilyn Mae, April 14, 2001.
Houston '94 LehighlVirginia '79 Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Enochs, a daughter, Carolyn, April 30, 2001.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Edell , a daughter, Jacqueline Olivia, June 22,2000.
Northern Colorado '99 Mr. and Mrs. Collin J. Mariner, a daughter, Courtney Taylor, February 14, 2001. Pennsylvania '84
Texas A&M '92 Mr. and Mrs. Derek M. Tubbs, a son, Alec Wilson, January 20, 2001.
Indiana '92 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gary Daniels, a daughter Harper
DEATHS Alberta 1. \Villiam D. Craig '49 P. Andrew Funston '91 Mervin A. Huntley '63 Michael B. O'Byrne '50 Norman S. Trauth '47 Amherst Cameron H. Conover '41 Auburn Thomas C. Ward '64 Bowdoin Asa P. Daggett '25 Richard Vokey '51 Bowling Green John P. Troyer '52 Bradley Roger \V. Gauger '53 Brown Raymond H. Chace '34 Arlan R. Coolidge '24 Malcolm L. Mackenzie '5 1 Richard D. Messinger '37 Wayland E. Vaughan '55 Cal Poll' Todd A. Shallahamer '97 California Allen M. Lopes '34 Carnegie George S. Hobbs '43 Byron F. Ringland '59 Frank Showman '43 Harry C. Sparks '54 Chicago Carl A. Dragstedt, Jr. '43 Frederick Fendig '33 Merritt Gwinn, Jf. '43 George M. Tobey, Jr. '28 Colby T. Ashley Morgan '85 Colgate Frank W. Ahalt '3 1 James D. Roosa , Jf. '36 Harold M. Wilkinson '34 Columbia Walter J. Brown '36 Cornell Richard E. Booth '39
Miami '85 Mr. and Mrs. Winn Van Brimer, a daughter, Hannah Frances Mr. and Mrs. James D. Dallas, a
Richard F. Ennis. Jr. '45 G. Norman Jennings '44 Kenneth P. McCarthy '78 Creighton Joseph D. Scallon '69 Dartmouth Robert O. Blanchard '30 Stumt M. Ensinger '27 E. C. Grol'es '51 Rodman C. Rockefeller '54 Davis George Nyland '40 DePauw O. Morris Begley '50 John T. Jordan '47 Glede R. Kohler '51 Ralph W. Lieber, Je '51 Allen A. Lilienthal '33 Lewis D. Spencer '39 Stephen W Winkler '72 Florida Joseph V. Curtis '8 1 Georgia Tech Roy J. Fehlandt '80 Hamilton Henry S. Bissex III '44 John G. DeGraff '34 Thomas R. Gcnton '80 Richard J. Vat one '43 Harvard William P. Rockwell '35 Henry D. Winslow '32 Illinois G. Seely Johnston '24 A. Hanby Jones, Jr. '33 Harold E. Rudiger '31 Ralph A. Swaim '39 Alva M. Waggoner '39 George K. Whyte '29 Indiana Charles E. Carter '37 E. Frank Hammond '51 Palmer L. Little '28 V. K. Stephens '34 Michael F. Wiley '60 Iowa Jack V. Edling '4 1
Dal'id J. Fry '62 R. G. Norton '42 Bruce Peterson '63 Maurie Stark '42 Kansas Philip M. Cartmell '35 Bailey R. Chaney '48 Ammon E. Childs '35 Marshall W Dutton '77 Wade R. Stinson '51 Kansas State Richard B. Henoch '76 Kent State Richard P. Congdon '58 Dextcr R. Douglas '61 Lafayette Andrew J. Dudek '73 Hugh M. Masterton '31 Norbert V. Ostcrland '42 Lehigh Donald R. Schoen '41 Samuel J. Simmons, Jr. '33 Marietta Francis C. Ahcrn '33 Peter L. Birckhead '5 1 Richard T. Cisler '52 W. Warrin Fry '42 Lynn R. Grady '40 John P. Grueser '49 William M. Holbrook '50 Paul L. Riemann '50 Selden A. Stone '36 David H. Woodring '60 McGill Philip D. Magar '28 David S. Ranson '90 M. Laird Watt '35 1\'liami James D. Baker '29 Charles F. Dugan [] '60 Alvin B. Noble '33 Michigan John T. Kirkby '41 Middlebury Floyd A. Hinman '3 1 Edward V. Parsons '88 Minnesota
Richard C. Cross '51 .Missouri Neuman C. Kerndt '33 Edmond J. McMillan '34 William L. Mundy '46 Victor T. Neff '66 H. Austin Parham '69 G. Joseph Roach '37 Herbert O. Taylor, Jr. '38 Nebraska Pliny M. Moodie '37 O. L. Swanson '48 Donald S. Voss '31 North Carolina \Villiam R. Eddlcman '34 North Dakota Steven R. Hartmann '78 Brody Scott McGregor '03 Northwestern W. H. Brahany, Jf. '38 Ray L. Casterline '41 John A. Yungwirth, Jf. '50 Ohio State Lyman H. Cozad '36 Robert B. Elliott '48 Arthur E. Fouke '40 Lc Roy Parsons '30 Oklahoma T. Shawn Akers '93 Lance E. Erwin '85 William R. Tlucek '58 Jcffrey C. Treeman '67 Oregon John B. Williams '45 Oregon State Frank R. Burr '39 James L. Cox, Jr. '46 Henry W. Fries '50 George W. Gordon '31 WruTen S. Gray '55 Robert E. Hammond '44 Robert Hirstel '40 Robert D. Johnson '42 Pennsylvania State Thomas S. Francis '39 Robert H. Miller, Jr. '40 Joseph J. Vierzbicki, Jr. '66
Purdue William S. Craft '39 Percy N. Klein '32 Joseph C. Metzger '40 Gordon E. Wood '44 Rochester L. Gordon Booth, Sr. '33 Henry W. Fogarty '36 Sanford 1. Nusbaum '56 Rutgers Eugene Pettersson '65 Robert J. Wurtn '71 San Jose Thomas \Y. Arvin '53 Gerald R. Becker '47 Southwest Texas Randell F. Dewbre '79 Stanford Eric W. Smith '61 Swarthmore J. Edward Walker '33 Syracuse Edward G. Burgess '49 William J. Gunnell 111 '38 Peter R. Hayes '56 Bruce C. McLaughlin '58 R. H. Shulenberger '39 \Valter D. \Vasson '4 1 Technology Harry J. Heimer '40 Robert S. Reichart '36 William S. Woodward '40 Texas Charles E. Jones, Jr. '80 Toronto William E. Greig '43 Douglas M. Parker '49 R. S. Scroggins '48 Thfts Zane S. Blanchard '50 Limnrd O. Kendall '47 E. Denis Murphy '51 Brian D. Silber '90 Union Milton D. Bedell '37 David W. Long '96 Carl E. Olson '36
South Carolina '92 Robert W. Watkins and Margaret Leigh McGeary, March 10, 2001. Technology '91 Eric A. Ask and Carrie Soyland, July 14,2001. Technology '92 Neelan Choksi and Sharon Bums, May 5, 2001.
Victoria '98 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Watson, a son , Michael Rylie, March 19,2001. Virginia '66 Mr. and Mrs. William F. C. Marlow, Jr., a son, Price Farley, Ocober 16, 2000. Virginia Tech '90 Mr. and Mrs. B. Matthew Dillard, a son, Bennett Carlton, January 12,2001. Wisconsin '88 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Gratz, a daughter, Rebekah Marie, January 26,2001. Wisconsin '94 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Boray, a son, Jacob Michael, July 21, 2000.
Washington Robert D. Beckwith '36 Richard D. Erickson '58 Oakley C. Lotz '50 James M. Marshall '42 Richard C. Peterson '39 Erwin R. Slade '40 Washington & Lee Henry G. Libby, Jr. '40 Washington State Richard S. Peterson '53 George L. Smith '50 Western l\tlichigan Gordon M. Cole '59 Maurice H. Metzlaars '55 '''estern Ontario John R. Brewer '32 David W. Shales '37 'Vestern Resen'c Robert A. Bowen '48 John C. North '34 Leo R. Spann '51 'Villiams Raymond M. Galt '35 John K. Greer '5 I \Viscol1sin Joseph H. Klein '43 William R. Lyon '60 James J. Mahoney '53 Harry G. Marsh, Jr. '53 J. E. Tiefenthaler '38 Scott E. Warren '7 1
This listing reflec ts notices received at DU Headquarters through August 6, 200 I. Please notify the Fraternity of deceased mcmbers, or any crrors, at P. O. Box 68942. Indianapolis. IN 46268, phone - 317.875.8900, fax ~ 317.876. 1629, or e-mail [email protected].
Memorial gifts also may be directed to (he DU Educational Foundation at this same address.
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