thediaryof - Alpha Kappa Psi

Transcription

thediaryof - Alpha Kappa Psi
Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation: Providing resources for enhancing the educational experience of future business leaders | Autumn 2007
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
T H E
D I A R Y
O F
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
1
World-class fraternities share several
common traits: extraordinary alumni, ambitious and
talented students, a respect for tradition, a vision for the
future, and the financial support to enhance the educational experience.
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation does its part to
support the Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity by focusing on
four specific goals:
■
Enrich the undergraduate experience by
providing world-class professional and leadership
development programming;
■
Emphasize the value of education, ethics, and
community leadership;
■
Increase the foundation’s capabilities in providing
scholarship opportunities; and
■
Utilize resources offered by corporate America and
charitable foundations for educational purposes.
Through these goals, the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation
concentrates on leadership and recognition programs as
well as scholarship opportunities. Because demand for
these popular programs increases each year, continued
financial support is critical. The foundation relies on its
loyal alumni and friends to make these programs a reality.
BUILDING
LEADERS
In the classroom and throughout the corporate world, Alpha Kappa Psi students and alumni share a commitment to reach
the highest levels of achievement in business and our communities. The Foundation’s strategic goals help to fulfill the Fraternity’s vision:
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled business leaders. Toward this end, the Foundation provides professional and leadership development programs as well as scholarship and recognition opportunities; among them:
THE ACADEMY
ACADEMIC TEAM
SCHOLARSHIPS
CASE COMPETITION
Based on the contemporary
concepts contained in the
business best-seller The
Leadership Challenge, The
Academy is among the finest
learning opportunities available
to college students anywhere.
The Academy focuses on the
practices and commitments of
exemplary leaders and what
constituents expect from them.
Interactive group sessions are
led by professional facilitators
and successful business leaders.
Seeking to identify top scholars,
the Foundation’s All-AKPsi
Academic Team recognizes those
students who maintain excellence in academic standing while
making positive contributions to
their campus and community.
From among the successful
applicants, as many as six
outstanding individuals are
selected as the Top Scholar Award
recipients and are recognized
with educational grants.
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation
manages numerous scholarship
funds. Established by chapters
and individuals, the interest
income from these endowments
is used to support annual
scholarships. Endowments
created by alumni produce
general scholarships or benefit
students majoring in specific
fields (such as accounting or
healthcare management).
Through the foundation’s new
Case Competition, students are
introduced to the realities of
decision making. The challenges
of incomplete information, time
constraints and conflicting goals
gives them first-hand experience in analyzing business
situations. It is designed to
stimulate students’ thinking,
challenge their capabilities and
prepare them for future
managerial positions.
Please Support Your Foundation Today
by using the reply envelope located in this magazine, or give online at akpsi.org
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation is an Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All gifts to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation is
audited by K.B. Parrish & Co. of Indianapolis. Audit reports are available upon request. Tax Identification Number: 35-6016131.
2
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
F O U N D AT I O N B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
T
CHAIRMAN
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life*
VICE CHAIRMAN
Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life*
S E C R E TA R Y
Mark D. Warden, USC ’81-Life
TREASURER
Jason T. McGill, Seattle ‘96-Life*
H
E
D
I
A
R
Y
O
F
AUTUMN 2007
DIRECTORS
Paul R. Bailey III, Michigan State ‘88-Life
Louis L. Voegler, American ‘98-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ’79-Life
Published by the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation
* Executive Committee Member
Features
F R AT E R N I T Y B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S
CHAIRMAN
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life*
7
S E C R E TA R Y
Charles D. Steffens, Portland ‘87-Life
TREASURER
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan ‘63-Life
DIRECTORS
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life*
Douglas M. Halka, Florida ‘92-Life*
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life
David J. Scholes, New York ‘65-Life
Dr. Karen L. Woodall, Misouri State ‘97-Faculty
10
Foundation 2006-07 Annual Report
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation recognizes its loyal supporters. More than 2,700 donors helped to make 2006-07 the most
successful year in the history of the foundation.
* Executive Committee Member
MANAGEMENT TEAM
Leadership Through Service
Steak n Shake CFO and Senior Vice President
Jeff Blade shares his thoughts on leadership
and vision, and the role Servant-Leadership
plays in his life.
VICE CHAIRMAN
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life
27
Washington, D.C. Convention in Review
The fraternity returned to
the US capital for the 54th
Convention in August.
More than 700 members
and guests participated in
the memorable event.
F R AT E R N I T Y P R E S I D E N T
Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ‘91-Life
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Alexander T. Sultan, San Diego State ‘93-Life
REGIONAL DIRECTORS
CENTRAL: Derek W. Hunter, Murray State ‘01
EASTCENTRAL: Scott R. Stampflmeier, Toledo‘98-Life
EASTERN: Yakov Shenkman, Pennsylvania ’03
MIDEAST: Christopher J. Bucknam, Virginia Tech ‘95-Life
MIDWEST: Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ‘99-Life
NORTHCENTRAL: Melissa J. Stowe, Iowa State ‘98-Life
NORTHEAST: Chad E. Smith, Montclair State ‘93
NORTHWEST: Amanda S. Poch, Washington State ‘03
SOUTHERN: Rodney C. Turner, Alabama State ‘93-Life
SOUTHCENTRAL: Allison L. Harper, Florida State ‘94-Life
SOUTHEAST: Alexis P. Perdomo, Florida International ‘92-Life
SOUTHWEST: En-Hao Howard Chang, Southern California ’95
WESTCENTRAL: Linsey W. Kasper, Colorado ‘00
H E R I TA G E C E N T E R S TA F F
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Honorary/Life
DIRECTORS
COMMUNICATIONS/FOUNDATION COO: Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life
FINANCE & EXPANSION: Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life
CHAPTER SERVICES & MEETINGS: Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life
INFORMATION SERVICES: Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life
TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT: Chrissy M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life
ALUMNI DEVELOPMENT: Molly A. Sollie, Northern Colorado ‘02
E X PA N S I O N C O O R D I N AT O R
Jennifer L. Adamany, San Diego ‘05
M E M B E R S E R V I C E S C O O R D I N AT O R S
Cathy J. Cole, Hazel A. Collier, Jane A. Hankins, Deborah A. Orff and Melinda S. Rosenthall
V I S I O N S TAT E M E N T
Alpha Kappa Psi is recognized as the premier developer of principled
business leaders
C O R E VA L U E S
BROTHERHOOD: Trust, respect, cooperation, companionship, and aid to
Brother Members is the expected norm
KNOWLEDGE: Education and experience, whether gained in the classroom or
the workplace, is emphasized and shared
Departments
4
Fraternity News
32
Alumni Notes
34
Audit Eternal
On the Cover:
Its name may have changed several times over the decades, but the Grand
Chapter Efficiency Award is still being presented today, although it is now called
Award of Achievement, First Place Fraternity Standing. For a list of all 2006-07
winners (as presented at the 2007 Convention in Washington, D.C.), see page 29.
THE DIARY OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI
© 2007 Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation
First published in 1908
VOLUME 97, NO. 1
Editor: Jess C. LaNore
Publisher: Gary L. Epperson, CAE
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi is published three times a year (October, February & June) by the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation, 7801 East 88th Street,
Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233. Bulk rate postage paid at Indianapolis and additional mailing offices. The magazine is distributed to supporters of the AKPsi
Foundation,Life Members, and others.Subscriptions: $10 per year.Voluntary subscription donations to support the magazine’s continuing commitment to
quality may be sent to the above address. If you have a letter to the editor, a tip, or a story idea, you can reach us in any of the following ways.We treat all
communications as letter to the editor unless otherwise instructed, and we reserve the right to edit for length, style, or clarity: (E-mail) [email protected];
(Mail) Editor, The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi, 7801 East 88th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233; (Fax) 317/872-1567; (Phone) 317/872-1553.
INTEGRITY: All actions, whether in business or in life, are guided by honesty,
ethics, and fairness
SERVICE: Sharing of time, talent, and treasure with both communities and with
our Fraternity is a priority
UNITY: A common understanding of our vision and values that transcends chapter,
generation, and profession is utilized to anticipate and create the future
MEMBER
COLLEGE FRATERNITY EDITORS ASSOCIATION
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
3
F R AT E R N I T Y N E W S
AKPsi has been coed
for more than 30
years, and until
now, females have
held every major
leadership position
in the fraternity with
the exception of
the presidency
A trio of AKPsi firsts at the 2007 Convention: Andrea Nemeth, who was elected the fraternity’s first female president, is joined by Carol Carter,
the first female vice president (1985), and Eileen Howell, the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s first female chairman (1991).
Nemeth Elected President
Fraternity’s new president joins list
of female firsts
ALPHA KAPPA PSI MADE HISTORY WHEN
Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ‘91-Life, was
elected as the fraternity’s first female
president in August. AKPsi has been coed
for more than 30 years, and until now,
females have held every major leadership
position in the fraternity with the exception of the presidency.
NOW @ AKPSI.ORG
ATTEND THE SUCCESS INSTITUTE
Educational programming for the 2008 Success
Institute has shifted more toward personal and
professional development. Check out the
programming scheduled for the five US locations
in February: Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Reno and
Philadelphia. Online registration is now open.
SHOP THE MARKETPLACE
Look no further for the best collection of Alpha
Kappa Psi merchandise. With the holiday season
well underway, shop now for the best selection.
MAKE A GIFT TODAY
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s 2007-08 Annual
Fund campaign began on July 1. Be sure to include
yourself among the loyal supporters who help
make scholarship and leadership development
4
opportunities available for our future business
leaders. Gifts are tax deductible to the fullest
extent of the law.
VOLUNTEER WITH CAB
Interested in volunteering with a chapter and
mentoring student leaders, but concerned about
time constraints? Then the new Chapter Advisory
Board (CAB) program was designed just for you.
There are volunteer opportunities for everyone,
whether you are a recent graduate, established
professional or even a retiree.
JOIN THE ALUMNI ASSOC.
The Alpha Kappa Psi Alumni Association focuses
on proactively increasing and expanding the
ways alumni and friends of AKPsi can become
meaningfully engaged with the fraternity. Learn
more about member benefits and join online.
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Andrea will serve as the fraternity’s 39th
president. She was elected to the leadership position at the Chapter Congress
meeting on August 3. Alexander T. Sultan,
San Diego State ’93-Life, was elected
executive vice president.
Alpha Kappa Psi officially began
admitting women in 1976 after it gave up
the fight against Title IX of the Education
Amendments Act of 1972, which prohibited sex discrimination in federally
assisted educational institutions. Since
then, female firsts include: regional
director (Mideast, 1981-85): Beverly R.
Bollinger, Christopher Newport ‘76-Life;
fraternity vice president (1985-89): Carol
R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life;
foundation chairman (1991-93): Eileen L.
Howell, Wisconsin-Milwaukee ‘77-Life; and
fraternity chairman (2003-04): Heather E.
Allen, Florida State ‘89-Life.
Complete coverage of the 2007 Convention begins on page 27.
Thirteenth Annual Success Institute
set for February
THE FRATERNITY’S SUCCESS INSTITUTE—
Alpha Kappa Psi’s professional develop—
ment conference—will be held in five cities
in February.
6
18
9
5
4
19
3
11
13
1
2
Alpha Kappa Psi is Growing...
3.
Baruch College
Prospect
4.
Binghamton
Omega Zeta, Chartered 11/3/07
5.
Boston
Nu, Rechartered 10/27/07
6.
British Columbia
Colony
7.
CSU - Fullerton
Prospect
8.
CSU - Long Beach
Prospect (Delta Omicron, 1956)
that tested the program last year, PEP is
expected to contribute to Alpha Kappa Psi’s
continued growth.
9.
Dartmouth
Prospect
10.
Drexel
Colony (Eta Psi, 1968)
Expansion coordinator hired, 2008-09
candidates sought
11.
George Washington
Colony (Beta Mu, 1933)
12.
Louisville
Colony (Omicron Phi, 1998)
A NEW EXPANSION COORDINATOR joined
the fraternity’s professional staff in June.
Jennifer L. Adamany, San Diego ‘05, is
traveling the United States and Canada to
cultivate new colonies for Alpha Kappa Psi.
The expansion coordinator is responsible for contacting business schools where
AKPsi is not represented. Once permission is granted to visit a campus, the
expansion coordinator recruits colonists
and trains them on the responsibilities of
membership, chapter management and
member education.
The fraternity is looking for two expansion coordinators to start in June, 2008.
Interested individuals are encouraged to
contact Senior Director of Finance and
Expansion Brian Parker at [email protected]
or (317) 872-1553.
13.
Missouri - Kansas City
Prospect
14.
Morehouse College
Prospect
15.
Pepperdine
Prospect
16.
Richmond
Prospect (Delta Zeta, 1955)
17.
West Florida
Prospect
18.
Western Washington
Prospect
19.
Youngstown State
Prospect (Eta Xi, 1966)
T E N Y E A R S O F I N I T I AT I O N S
6,000
5,000
4,000
3,000
4,560
5,069
5,107
5,283
5,068
5,598
5,697
6,001
2,000
4,713
MORE MEMBERSHIPS INTO ALPHA KAPPA
Psi were granted in 2006-07 than any other
time in the fraternity’s history.
With 6,001 initiates, AKPsi exceeded the
6,000 mark for the first time. This number
includes 86 honorary and faculty initiations.
Last year, which was also a record year, 5,697
individuals were initiated.
In an effort to further increase membership numbers while improving the student
experience, the fraternity launched its
Pledge Education program (PEP) fraternitywide this fall. Based on results from chapters
Arkansas State
Prospect (Epsilon Omicron, 1960)
4,190
Growth trend continues as membership reaches new heights
2.
14
17
The Success Institute focuses on skill
building at the individual level. Effective
management, business etiquette, ethical
decision making and personal financial
development are just a few of the topics
being presented. Just for alumni, alumni
night out events will be held in each city
after the conclusion of Saturday’s educational
programming.
The first Success Institute will be held
February 8-10 in Philadelphia. Conferences will be held February 15-17 in
Chicago and Dallas, and February 22-24 in
Atlanta and Reno.
Last year, nearly 2,600 students and
alumni registered for the event. The Zeta
Lambda Chapter at the University of
Tennessee had the most students in
attendance (49).
More information, including schedules
and registration rates, can be found at
akpsi.org or by requesting a brochure from
the Heritage Center.
Arkansas - Little Rock
Prospect (Epsilon Phi, 1962)
16
12
15
7
8
1.
10
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
1,000
5
6
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Leadership through
Service
Q&A with Steak n
Shake’s Senior
Vice President and
Chief Financial
Officer Jeff Blade
As senior vice president and chief financial officer
of Steak n Shake, your duties include participating
in the development and implementation of the
company’s strategic plan. How does Steak n
Shake’s strategic plan compare to Alpha Kappa
Psi’s guiding principles and core values? Can you
draw parallels between both?
One of the things that impressed me about
Alpha Kappa Psi [since becoming involved as
an alumnus] is that the fraternity has become
clear about core values and took the time to do
this. Alpha Kappa Psi has been very deliberate
about this, including focusing on its mission/
vision, and what it plans to do in the future.
Steak n Shake is very similar. We have gone
through a similar process of defining the same
things: Who are we? What do we stand for?
How does what we stand for affect what we are
trying to do? It’s a disciplined process. My
sense from being on the Alpha Kappa Psi
Board of Directors is that it has been a very
thorough process and very much taken to heart.
Steak n Shake is very involved in creating
something that would actually guide our future.
As a company, we value individuals and value
our customers and the importance of serving
one another. Both organizations have a strong
mission to create real value.
Steak n Shake’s founder had an honest, straightforward reputation with his customers, hence the
beginning of the famous slogan, “In Sight, It Must
Be Right.” Steak n Shake continues this theme
through its branding and advertisements. Alpha
Kappa Psi also values these traits. How have the
values of both Steak n Shake and Alpha Kappa Psi
affected your career and life?
Part of reason I came to Steak n Shake is the
strategic process of helping shape an organization with leadership and to shape the values of
a company while mining what is already
there…helping shape what the organization
stands for and what we want to do as we go
forward. I tend to be a values-based person. I
would not join an organization that doesn’t
resonate with who I am and have a real interest
in helping others. I love the challenge of
leadership and to serve in that capacity. I tend
to be involved with other organizations [like
Alpha Kappa Psi] that also have these values.
JEFFREY A. BLADE, BUTLER ‘84-LIFE
Jeff Blade serves on the Alpha
Kappa Psi Fraternity Board of
Directors and Chairman’s
Advisory Council. He is also on
the Board of Visitors for
Butler’s College of Business
Administration and is involved
with Junior Achievement.
Jeff Blade joined the Indianapolis-based Steak
n Shake Company as senior vice president and
chief financial officer in March, 2004. Since
joining, Jeff has been focused on leading
transformational change and participating in the
development and implementation of the
company’s strategic plan. He currently has
functional responsibility for the finance, information technology and supply chain operations.
Prior to joining Steak n Shake, he was vice
president of finance at Cott Beverages USA, a
division of the Cott Corporation. He joined Cott in
1999 as part of the executive team that led a
successful turnaround effort of this $1.0B+ publicly
traded company.
Jeff also spent 11 years at Kraft Foods in a variety
of finance assignments, including marketing services,
field sales, operations and logistics, and the
corporate controllers group.
He started his career at Price Waterhouse
working in the Indianapolis and Chicago offices as a
member of its audit practice.
Jeff received a B.S. in Accounting from Butler
University and an M.B.A. from Northwestern’s Kellogg
Graduate School of Management and is a Certified
Public Accountant.
Jeff resides in Indianapolis with his wife, Susan,
and their children, Sarah and Elizabeth. Jeff spends
most of his spare time with his family and enjoys
reading and bike riding.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
7
What do you hope to accomplish as Steak n Shake’s
senior vice president and chief financial officer?
I hope to continue helping Steak n Shake to
grow and progress. I want to help Steak n Shake
continue to be known for taking great care of
its customers.
The Steak n Shake
Company is one of the oldest
restaurant chains in the
United States. It was
founded in 1934 in Normal,
Ill.and operates 490
restaurants in 20 states,
including 51 franchised
units. The company’s
restaurants are located in
the following states:
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Kentucky,
Michigan, Mississippi,
Missouri, North Carolina,
Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Tennessee and Texas.
What are Steak n Shake’s future plans? Does the
company plan to expand coast-to-coast? How
many restaurants/franchises does Steak n Shake
currently have?
We do plan to expand, but we haven’t
defined if it will be coast to coast. Steak n Shake
is continuing to have good, strong sustained
growth. We currently have 490 restaurants in
20 states and 51 of those units are franchises
(as of July 2007).
What have you learned most from your business
career?
I think that the most valuable thing I’ve
learned is that at the end of the day, it’s all about
the people. I tend to have this approach to
business leadership: you can get the right
people and the right team properly motivated,
but if people aren’t clear at what you are trying to
achieve, then reaching your goals may be
challenging. Servant-Leadership helped shape
my beliefs on that idea.
What do you remember most about your undergraduate experience at Butler as a founding
member of Alpha Kappa Psi’s Lambda Upsilon
Chapter? Did you hold any officer positions? How
were you involved with the chapter?
Butler University was looking at upgrading
the College of Business and wanted to start an
Alpha Kappa Psi chapter. Archie Nichols,
professor of economics (now deceased), invited
me and five other students to start a new chapter
at the beginning of my senior year. Frank Brye,
Alpha Kappa Psi’s executive director at the time,
came out and met with us and helped establish
chapter officers. I became the founding
president. He also helped us establish the
purpose of the chapter and begin fundraising
efforts including speaker programs from the
business community.
How have things changed in Alpha Kappa Psi since
you were an undergraduate?
I was not involved with Butler for ten years
after graduation. I came back to Butler a year
and half ago as a guest speaker and I spoke to
the Butler Alpha Kappa Psi chapter about
lifelong leadership. When I got back involved
with the Butler Alpha Kappa Psi chapter, I was
very impressed that it had been in continuation since 1983, and by the great group of
individuals I met at the chapter. I was also
impressed that what we [the founding chapter
members] had started as a small group had
grown to such a size and quality that we could
never have imagined.
How did your undergraduate experience in Alpha
Kappa Psi influence your career?
It gave me experience in a leadership role to
create something that didn’t already exist and
to lead in a situation that was not already
designed, and then to find out what would
work. It was an early learning affirmation that I
love to be part of building and growing things.
Do you have advice for recent college graduates and
young business leaders just starting their careers?
1. Take some time to understand what you
are really passionate about, work to understand
where those passions really lay, follow your
passion for what you really want to do.
2. Don’t be afraid to be a leader; the world
desperately needs leaders in all kinds of
organizations. Every member of an organization—including those in groups like Alpha
Kappa Psi—will have lots of opportunities to be
leaders, and the world needs more leaders.
3. Be a seeker—have the courage to find
personal growth.
4. If you are clear about who you are, then it
will be clear what work you should do.
I’m excited to be connected again with
Alpha Kappa Psi. Part of the fun is keeping in
8
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
What is ServantLeadership?
Servant-Leadership is a
practical philosophy which
supports people who choose
to serve first, and then lead
as a way of expanding service
to individuals and institutions. Servant-leaders may
or may not hold formal
leadership positions.
Servant-leadership
encourages collaboration,
trust, foresight, listening,
and the ethical use of power
and empowerment.
Jeff Blade with daughters Elizabeth and Sarah.
touch with former colleagues and picking up
the phone and calling those lifelong friends.
This is a strong reason why being involved with
Alpha Kappa Psi is so important…your brief
involvement with Alpha Kappa Psi in college is
even more important as you get involved in the
business world.
Has your involvement in Alpha Kappa Psi since
graduation from Butler affected your career? How?
As I left one organization and joined
another, one of the things that has been key is
the people who provide references for you.
The people I have met over the years have
been very important in furthering my career.
As you progress in an organization, the more
intense that process becomes. Having
colleagues who are willing to speak on your
behalf, believe in you and believe you are
talented [is very important].
How did you become involved with ServantLeadership? How do you believe Servant-Leadership ties in with Alpha Kappa Psi? With your
career? With Steak n Shake?
As an undergraduate, I got to know many
Butler professors and it was a rich experience
that I loved. Hamilton Beasley was a professor
of organization behavior and I became very
interested in Servant-Leadership through his
introduction. I also collaborated with Larry
Spears, who is now president emeritus and
senior fellow at the Greenleaf Center for
Servant-Leadership. I was very excited about
Larry Spears being a keynote speaker at Alpha
Kappa Psi’s 2007 Convention because both
organizations are very complimentary in what
they are trying to achieve.
Part of what I’ve found powerful is the basic
principles of Servant-Leadership. You’re
called to lead, the reason you want to be a leader
is because of a genuine desire to help others
prosper, do well, find their passion. It is a
premise that fits with who I am naturally as a
leader, making a commitment to support and
help others. Servant-Leadership helped
deepen and shape my own thoughts, and
helped me find how I could add the most value.
Alpha Kappa Psi’s vision is to be the
premier developer of principled business
leaders. Servant-Leadership is also about
creating principled leaders, and doing so in an
enlightened way.
Servant-Leadership provided for me a
framework and approach methodology of how I
carry out my duties as a leader. I tend to be
people-focused in my leadership approach. I
enjoy helping others unlock their potential. It
has really helped me tremendously, at all of the
companies I have worked for—Cott, Kraft, Steak
n Shake—because at end of the day, it’s about a
group of people building an organization.
Robert K. Greenleaf, founder
of the Greenleaf Center for
Servant-Leadership based in
Indianapolis, said the
servant-leader must ask
these questions, “Do those
served grow as persons; do
they, while being served,
become healthier, wiser,
freer, more autonomous,
more likely themselves to
become servants? And, what
is the effect on the least
privileged in society; will they
benefit, or, at least, will they
not be further deprived?”
Source: Greenleaf Center for
Servant-Leadership,
www.greenleaf.org
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
9
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
Dear brothers, parents, friends and
supporters of the Alpha Kappa Psi
Foundation:
Alpha Kappa Psi is a valued partner in
higher education. Your support drives our
success. AKPsi is…
• A valuable vehicle for alumni, parents
and friends seeking to prepare our young
members for success in academics and in life.
• A valuable benefactor for men and
women seeking academic achievement and
leadership experience.
• A valuable educational resource,
supporting the mission of each of our host
institutions.
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation – your
foundation – helps to connect these needs
and goals by raising, growing and distributing the necessary financial resources.
In 2006-07, our value increased, and so
did our ability to reach more students
through foundation programs. Thanks to
the generosity of 2,800 donors, we saw the
highest giving total in fraternity history—
nearly $700,000. It was also a strong year in
the market for the foundation’s assets,
managed by Wachovia Securities, which
experienced a 10.5% gain.
Of particular note, we were blessed with
two generous bequests. Gifts from the
estates of William A. Donnelly ‘36-Life
($408,000) and Howard O. Hampton ‘43Life ($88,000), both from our Alpha
Chapter at New York University, will
provide a signficant boost to the number of
scholarships offered by the foundation.
Their vision and dedication to Alpha Kappa
Psi will benefit our future business leaders
for generations to come.
Each year we know we can count on a core
group of loyal alumni and friends to
contribute to the foundation. Granted, there
are some fraternities that hit a much higher
number of donors. And someday we’ll get
there, because on a positive note, our
numbers continually grow year after year.
We believe much of that growth is due to
the realization that it really is your foundation. You can control where your money
goes. You can monitor its impact. And you
can contribute easily and reliably whether via
online, mail, an estate gift or through a
variety of other tax deductible options.
Of course, we also know that growth is
due to the quality of (and demand for)
scholarship and leadership programs
developed by the fraternity and foundation, and countless volunteers committed
to making the fraternity’s vision a reality:
Alpha Kappa Psi is the premier developer of
principled business leaders.
To maintain growth, however, we need to
reach beyond the core group of supporters
we count on each year. Just think what your
fraternity could achieve if we engaged all
150,000 living alumni: If each of those
brothers contributed just $10, we could
more than double our existing programs.
Only $10! And you could do that right now
by using the enclosed envelope in this
magazine or going online at www.akpsi.org.
I see a day when we will be able to endow
all our major leadership programs and
make scholarships available to every
student in need. Our future is limitless.
Excellence is our only option. And with
your help, we will make it so.
My friends, hats off to the 2,800 who
keep scholarships flowing and leadership
opportunities expanding. It is on behalf of
all our students who benefited from the
generosity of our alumni and friends that I
offer my most sincere thanks.
And to the 150,000… please consider
becoming an investor in higher education
by helping make Alpha Kappa Psi’s vision
a reality.
It’s your foundation.
It’s your fraternity.
And Alpha Kappa Psi needs you.
In U-- and I--,
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life
Chairman
P.S: Included in this report is a gift
envelope. Please show your support today
and reserve your place in next year’s 200708 Annual Report.
ten years of foundation contributions
$700,000
$600,000
$500,000
$400,000
10
$78,340
$92,224
$146,703
$139,605
$170,601
$120,954
$159,470
$199,414
$469,642
$687,682
$300,000
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
$200,000
$100,000
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
lifetime giving
Honored here are donors who made at least one gift during the 2006-07 campaign (July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007) and have a lifetime giving of $1,000 or more.
legacy circle | $25,000+
Council of Alpha (6)
William A. Donnelly, NYU ‘36-Life
Howard O. Hampton, NYU ‘43-Life
R.K. Lee, Washington ‘67-Life
Robert E. Richardson, Iowa ‘76-Life &
Pamela L. Richardson, Drake ‘81-Life
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life
crest circle | $10,000+
AEGON Transamerica Foundation
Alpha Mu Chapter (Wisconsin)
Altria Group, Inc.
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life &
Leslie-Ann Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life
Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ‘86-Life
Florida Gold Coast Alumni
Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life &
Jill Johansen Hastey, Drake ‘85-Life
William C. Himstreet, USC ‘54-Life
Iota Xi Chapter (Arizona State)
Omicron Tau Chapter (Rutgers)
William D. Reeves, Georgia State ‘59-Life
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ‘86-Life
Chris J. Rufer, UCLA ‘68-Life
Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life
Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ‘79-Life &
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ‘80-Life
galley circle | $5,000+
Heather E. Allen, Florida State ‘89-Life
Gerald D. Byrd, Long Beach State ‘62-Life
Arthur W. Carlson, Minnesota ‘49-Life
Tony C. Clark, Iowa ‘74-Life
Sue Duli
Eta Chapter (Cincinnati)
Jeffrey E. Frank, Eastern Michigan ‘86-Life
Douglas M. Halka, Florida ‘92-Life
Scott D. Howell, Texas Tech ‘79 Life &
Eileen L. Howell, UW - Milwaukee ‘77-Life
Phil D. May, Saint Louis ‘86-Life
The May Department Stores Co. Foundation
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life
J. Mark Miller, West Georgia ‘70-Faculty/Life
Vincent W. Patton, Wayne State ‘43-Life
Edward B. Rust, Illinois Wesleyan ‘70-Life
Lewis R. Smoot, Ohio State ‘89-Honorary/Life
Tennessee Valley Alumni
William R. Wehmeyer, Southeast Missouri ‘85-Life &
Cynthia A. Wehmeyer, Saint Louis ‘82-Life
John R. Wielandy, Saint Louis ‘62-Life
Zeta Lambda Chapter (Tennessee)
loyalty circle | $2,500+
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life
Thomas H. Browning, Arizona ‘60-Life
John D. Cahill, Buffalo ‘52-Life
Carol R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life
Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Honorary/Life
Edwin J. Feulner, Regis ‘60-Life
Nancy A. Ghizzone, Iowa ‘89-Life
William L. Koleszar, Florida State ‘86-Life
Todd H. Langley, Arizona ‘53-Life
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life
David S. Margolis, Wayne State ‘76-Life
Meritage Corporation
Melvin C. Moore, Virginia Tech ‘86-Life
Motor City Alumni
Alexis P. Perdomo, Florida International ‘92-Life &
Patricia S. Perdomo, Florida International ‘93-Life
Manuel F. Plana, Miami ‘71-Life
Manuel E. Pravia, Miami ‘89-Life
Leo V. Ryan CSV, Marquette ‘44-Life
Ann M. Sexton, Toledo ‘82-Life
Robert A. Spansky, Detroit-Day ‘62-Life
Charles D. Steffens, Portland ‘87-Life
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan ‘63-Life
Ethel Valera-Barker, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Louis L. Voegler, American ‘98-Life
John J. Von Achen, Upsala College ‘74-Life
Wadeco Manufacturing Company
friendship circle | $1,000+
William V. Angeloff, Pittsburgh ‘56-Life
Arthur C. Anton, Boston ‘48-Life
C Kevin Armstrong, Cincinnati ‘92-Life
Gregory M. Arnold, Old Dominion ‘84-Life &
Susan L. Arnold, Ohio State ‘80-Life
William D. Barker, Emory ‘48-Life
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc
Henry J. Binder, Wayne State ‘47-Life
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life
Laurissa M. Bray, Southern Indiana ‘94-Life
Charles M. Brown, West Virginia ‘49-Life
Frank J. Brye, Western Michigan ‘60-Life
Randall C. Budden, Michigan - Dearborn ‘82-Life
Robinson Bui, Lamar ‘04-Life
Scott M. Butera, Arizona State ‘84-Life
John E. Byrd, Utah ‘65-Life
James L. Canvasser, Oakland ‘98-Life
Thomas A. Carey, Western Michigan ‘92-Life
Robert E. Carlson, Drake ‘93-Life
Donald S. Chapman, Georgia ‘59-Life
Richard D. Clark, Columbia ‘49-Life
Christopher J. Clemens, Ball State ‘03
Leonard M. Clezie, John Carroll ‘60-Life
Donald C. Cundy, Eastern Michigan ‘70-Life
Scott A. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘88-Life &
Stacey M. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘90 Life
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
Louis J. Ferony, Bellevue ‘86-Life
Lori A. Finigian, Arizona State ‘82-Life
Michael J. Fischer, Toledo ‘98-Life
Peter M. Fleming, Long Beach State ‘73-Life
Paul D. Freedle, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘60-Life
Lawrence A. Friend, Indiana ‘63-Life
John C. Fuller, Boston ‘50-Life
Gregory L. Gabbard, Cincinnati ‘90-Life
Gamma Eta Chapter (Toledo)
Paula J. Geiger, Virginia Tech ‘89-Life
Michael E. Gerwe, Miami (Ohio) ‘56-Life
William R. Goldammer, Marquette ‘54-Life
Elaine J. Hamilton, Auburn ‘92-Life
Timothy J. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘76-Life &
Elizabeth A. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘78-Life
Lyle V. Hanson, Minnesota ‘49-Life
David M. Heimos, Missouri ‘74-Life
Highland Street Foundation
Jessica L. Hill, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Carrie J. Hovey, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘95-Life
Walter G. Hudson, West Texas A & M ‘72-Life
Kathleen C. Jaeger, Davenport College ‘90-Life
Donna J. Jones, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life
Jerry A. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life &
Martha Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life
William W. Kibler, Virginia Tech ‘58-Life
Edward J. Koss, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life
Andre R. Kropacek, Wayne State ‘75-Life
David A. Labowitz, UCLA ‘62-Life
Lambda Nu Chapter (American)
William T. Laundon, North Carolina State ‘83-Life
Norris F. Lee, Virginia Tech ‘48-Life
Mark C. MacGibbon, Portland ‘96-Life
Thomas A. Mack, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life &
Theresa Mack, Texas A&M ‘84
John J. Makowski, Oakland ‘86-Life
Robert A. Marra, NYU ‘59-Life
Duncan L. Matteson, Missouri ‘54-Life
Jason T. McGill, Seattle ‘96-Life &
Roberta McGill, Seattle ‘95
Barry R. Meinerth, Norwich ‘66-Life
Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life
Richard J. Meyer, Minnesota ‘56-Life
Anthony T. Meyer, Florida ‘96-Life &
Kathryn M. Meyer, Florida State ‘97
Microsoft
Timothy Mitchell, Arizona State ‘95
Michael H. Molnar, Toledo ‘01-Life
George W. Morford, Washington ‘48-Life
Randolph L. Myers, CSU - Los Angeles ‘57-Life
Gary K. Nelson, Portland State ‘65-Life
Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ‘91-Life
Alicia D. Neumann, Saint Louis ‘96-Life
Donald J. Nichols, Wisconsin - Milwaukee ‘60-Life
William A. O’Brien, Old Dominion ‘69-Life
Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life
Caryn J. Patterson, Florida State ‘90-Life
Amy A. Peltier, American ‘02-Life
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life
Mark C. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life &
Laurie A. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘88-Life
Timothy J. Reedy, Bradley ‘79-Life
Jeffrey T. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘86-Life &
Theresa M. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘87-Life
Andrew A. Rupp, Fort Hays State ‘74-Life
Peter G. Sarles, Babson College ‘58-Life
Ilyne B. Sbar, Miami ‘88-Life
Robert N. Schreck, UCLA ‘63-Life
H. Roger Secrest, Michigan ‘48-Life
Albert D. Shonk, USC ‘52-Life
Alan Siktberg, Ball State ‘02-Life
Kenneth L. Sjoberg, Florida State ‘91-Life
Snavely Forest Products
Jean M. Souweine, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘52-Life
Gerard T. Staeger, Detroit-Day ‘80-Life
Jeffrey A. Stedman, Central Washington ‘89-Life
Beverly R. Stevens, Christopher Newport ‘76-Life
Melissa J. Stowe, Iowa State ‘98-Life
Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life
Alexander T. Sultan, San Diego State ‘93-Life
Charles E. Swanson, Michigan ‘49-Life
J. Kenneth Tabb, Emory ‘49-Life
William F. Templin, Illinois ‘41-Life
John E. Terhune, Wayne State ‘42-Life
William F. Thompson, Virginia ‘70-Life
Delia G. Tillman, Georgia State ‘94-Life
Cristina M. Trabada, Florida International ‘92-Life
Richard H. Turrell, Washington and Lee ‘49-Life
Robert S. Ukrop, Richmond ‘68-Life
United Way of The Inland Valleys
Donald H. Van Hove, Detroit-Day ‘60-Life
John L. Van Vliet, Detroit-Day ‘62-Life
Christine M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life
Lane N. Velayo, Cincinnati ‘00-Life
Wachovia
Suzanne M. Ward, Drake ‘92-Life
Jeffrey B. Warner, Iowa ‘84-Life
Scott C. Warren, Seattle ‘97-Life
Gregory P. Weber, Montclair State ‘81-Life
Maurice C. Workman, Illinois ‘48-Life
Stacey Young, American ‘93-Life
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
11
gifts by club level
Honored here are donors who made gifts during the 2006-07 campaign (July 1, 2006 - June 30, 2007) totalling $100 or more.
1904 club
$10,000 +
William A. Donnelly, NYU ‘36-Life
Howard O. Hampton, NYU ‘43-Life
chairman’s club
$5,000 +
Omicron Tau Chapter (Rutgers)
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life
Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ‘79-Life &
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ‘80-Life
president’s club
$2,500 +
Altria Group, Inc.
Douglas M. Halka, Florida ‘92-Life
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life
Vincent W. Patton, Wayne State ‘43-Life
Robert E. Richardson, Iowa ‘76-Life &
Pamela L. Richardson, Drake ‘81-Life
Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life
AEGON Transamerica Foundation
founder’s club
$1,000 +
Heather E. Allen, Florida State ‘89-Life
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life
Scott M. Butera, Arizona State ‘84-Life
Gerald D. Byrd, Long Beach State ‘62-Life
Christopher J. Clemens, Ball State ‘03
Council of Alpha
Florida Gold Coast Alumni
Jeffrey E. Frank, Eastern Michigan ‘86-Life
Highland Street Foundation
William C. Himstreet, USC ‘54-Life
Scott D. Howell, Texas Tech ‘79 Life &
Eileen L. Howell, UW- Milwaukee ‘77-Life
Iota Xi Chapter (Arizona State)
Lambda Nu Chapter (American)
Mark C. MacGibbon, Portland ‘96-Life
Duncan L. Matteson, Missouri ‘54-Life
Meritage Corporation
Timothy Mitchell, Arizona State ‘95
George W. Morford, Washington ‘48-Life
Chris J. Rufer, UCLA ‘68-Life
Edward B. Rust, Illinois Wesleyan ‘70-Life
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan ‘63-Life
Ethel Valera-Barker, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Wadeco Manufacturing Company
brooklyn bridge club
$500 +
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ‘84-Life &
Leslie-Ann Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life
Robinson Bui, Lamar ‘04-Life
Arthur W. Carlson, Minnesota ‘49-Life
Elaine J. Hamilton, Auburn ‘92-Life
Timothy J. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘76-Life &
Elizabeth A. Hampton, Saint Louis ‘78-Life
R.K. Lee, Washington ‘67-Life
Phil D. May, Saint Louis ‘86-Life
Patrick S. Mc Grath, Arizona ‘89-Life
Microsoft
J. Mark Miller, West Georgia ‘70-Fac/Life
Amy A. Peltier, American ‘02-Life
Alexis P. Perdomo, Florida Int’l ‘92-Life &
Patricia S. Perdomo, Florida Int’l ‘93-Life
William D. Reeves, Georgia State ‘59-Life
David J. Scholes, NYU ‘65-Life
Kenneth L. Sjoberg, Florida State ‘91-Life
Lewis R. Smoot, Ohio State ‘89-Hon/Life
Robert A. Spansky, Detroit-Day ‘62-Life
Charles D. Steffens, Portland ‘87-Life
Melissa J. Stowe, Iowa State ‘98-Life
Alexander T. Sultan, San Diego State ‘93-Life
United Way of The Inland Valleys
Donald H. Van Hove, Detroit-Day ‘60-Life
12
Christine M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life
Louis L. Voegler, American ‘98-Life
Wachovia
Lee E. Whitcomb, Wisconsin ‘53-Life
John R. Wielandy, Saint Louis ‘62-Life
sapphire club
$250 +
Alpha Mu Chapter (Wisconsin)
Arizona Exterminators
C Kevin Armstrong, Cincinnati ‘92-Life
Ausen Investments
Beta Rho Chapter (West Virginia)
Henry J. Binder, Wayne State ‘47-Life
Jennifer L. Bratt, Idaho State ‘03
Charles M. Brown, West Virginia ‘49-Life
Thomas H. Browning, Arizona ‘60-Life
Christopher J. Bucknam, Virginia Tech ‘95-Life
Carol R. Carter, Gustavus Adolphus ‘76-Life
Tony C. Clark, Iowa ‘74-Life
Robert A. Davenport, Old Dominion ‘86-Life
Darryl J. Dillenback, Clarkson ‘67-Life
Sue Duli
Eide Baily
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
Gary L. Epperson, Hoosier Alumni ‘92-Hon/Life
Nancy C. Eugenio, WNEC ‘03
Andrew W. Fernandez, Illinois ‘96-Life
Louis J. Ferony, Bellevue ‘86-Life
Kimberly L. Fetterling, San Diego ‘02-Life
Kelly N. Fischer, Toledo ‘01
Lori Furrow
Gamma Eta Chapter (Toledo)
Robert F. Garvin, Michigan State ‘59-Life
Paula J. Geiger, Virginia Tech ‘89-Life
Michael E. Gerwe, Miami (Ohio) ‘56-Life
Nancy A. Ghizzone, Iowa ‘89-Life
Katherine Hardwick, Winthrop ‘93-Life
David M. Heimos, Missouri ‘74-Life
Duane H. Hendrickson, Wisconsin ‘56-Life
Hensley
John R. Hudak, Michigan State ‘85-Life
Thomas L. Hutchison, Idaho State ‘70-Life
Barton O. Johnson, Detroit-Day ‘68-Life
Joey E. Johnson, UNLV ‘90-Life
Norman F. Kruse, Marquette ‘40-Life
Jennifer H. Kuhn, Colorado ‘99-Life
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life
Bryan A. Lewis, Illinois ‘83-Life
Robert M. Linden, Central Michigan ‘64-Life
Abby Lombardi, Marist College ‘01
Marvin L. Longabaugh, Texas Tech ‘80-Life
John J. Makowski, Oakland ‘86-Life
Alison Manasco, Miami (Ohio) ‘02
Myron C. Martin, Hamline ‘61-Life &
Lois M. Martin, Minnesota ‘05-Honorary
Daniel P. McGuire, Toledo ‘56-Life
Matthew R. Meer, Butler ‘02
Barry R. Meinerth, Norwich ‘66-Life
Carol S. Messman, Adrian College ‘81-Life
Joyce M. Miller, Old Dominion ‘92
Harland L. Mischler, Ohio State ‘53-Life
Melvin C. Moore, Virginia Tech ‘86-Life
Motor City Alumni
Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ‘91-Life
Northview Construction, Inc
William A. O’Brien, Old Dominion ‘69-Life
Oracle Matching Gifts Program
Brian D. Parker, Indiana ‘93-Life
Pert & Sure
Manuel E. Pravia, Miami ‘89-Life
ProfitLink
Frederick D. Pugh, N.C. State ‘83-Life
Mark C. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life
Laurie A. Raulston, Middle Tennessee ‘88-Life
Curtis K. Redding, Pennsylvania ‘98-Life
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ‘86-Life
Joaquin F. Reis, Portland ‘55-Life
Brett D. Ren, Eastern Washington ‘89-Life
Merri B. Robinson, Long Beach State ‘80-Life
Andrew A. Rupp, Fort Hays State ‘74-Life
Leo V. Ryan CSV, Marquette ‘44-Life
Cherry A. Ryan, Missouri Western ‘03
Christopher L. Savelle, Central Michigan ‘05
Eyvgenia Shashkova, Montclair State ‘04
Albert D. Shonk, USC ‘52-Life
Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life
Time Warner Foundation, Inc.
Robert D. Tippit, Arizona State West ‘05
Paul E. Turner, Louisiana Tech ‘80-Life
Scott C. Warren, Seattle ‘97-Life
William R. Wehmeyer, SE Missouri ‘85-Life &
Cynthia A. Wehmeyer, Saint Louis ‘82-Life
Wells Fargo, SBA
Stacey Young, American ‘93-Life
Dominic R. Zaccone, Southern Illinois ‘82-Life
Gerald P. Zimmerman, Virginia Tech ‘75-Life
patron’s club
$100 +
Allyn R. Adams, John Carroll ‘62-Life
Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ‘99-Life
Jordan B. Aguirre, Texas Lutheran ‘05
Sarah K. Aheron, American ‘01
Whitelaw R. Allen, UCLA ‘50-Life
Robert L. Allen, Western Carolina ‘71-Life
Robert A. Anderson, Miami ‘57-Life
Steven D. Anderson, Portland State ‘83-Life
Bruce P. Andrews, Florida ‘77
William V. Angeloff, Pittsburgh ‘56-Life
Arthur C. Anton, Boston ‘48-Life
Debra K. Arney, Winthrop ‘88-Life
Gregory M. Arnold, Old Dominion ‘84-Life &
Susan L. Arnold, Ohio State ‘80-Life
Rodney M. Austin, Minnesota ‘56-Life
Eldon A. Bailey, Georgia State ‘59-Life
Jeremy S. Baker, Florida Int’l ‘96-Life
Sean R. Bambarger, CSU - San Marcos ‘04
William D. Barker, Emory ‘48-Life
Louis R. Barkman, Michigan State ‘98-Life
BE Welding & Fabrication
John R. Bebes, Michigan State ‘84-Life
John A. Becker, Marquette ‘48-Life
Kurt L. Belknap, Arizona State ‘02
Richard A. Bender, Ohio State ‘65-Life
Philip J. Bergquist, Illinois ‘74
Loren J. Bidle, Central Michigan ‘72-Life
Stephanie L. Binder, Pittsburgh ‘04
Belinda G. Birchfield, Texas State ‘85-Life
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life
Benjamin J. Blair, Western Kentucky ‘99
John M. Blake, Boston ‘38-Life
Robert Bleile, Toledo ‘00-Life &
Alicja Bleile, Toledo ‘01
Bronson A. Blodgett, Trinity ‘91-Life
Joseph E. Borlase, Wichita State ‘58-Life
Robert A. Bovitz, Detroit-Day ‘81-Life
Robert L. Boyd
Brandywine Global Investment Management
Laurissa M. Bray, Southern Indiana ‘94-Life
Leigh G. Brazee, Oregon ‘87-Life
Ed Brockmeyer
John A. Brossack, Tri-State ‘71-Life
Michael D. Brown, Boise State ‘88-Life
Jeffrey E. Brown, Iowa ‘74-Life
Robert F. Brown, Minnesota ‘92-Life
Frank J. Brye, Western Michigan ‘60-Life
Carlye W. Buchanan, Eastern Michigan ‘95-Life
Bruce S. Buckland, Colorado ‘58
Randall C. Budden, UM- Dearborn ‘82-Life
Tony L. Bumgarner, Western Carolina ‘79-Life
Kyle M. Bunch, Western Kentucky ‘02
Paul K. Burback, Wayne State ‘69-Life
Gary M. Burke, Washington State ‘60-Life
Arthur L. Burke, Florida ‘57-Life
Scott M. Burroughs, Washington State ‘99-Life
Christopher A. Bush, Jacksonville ‘84-Life
John E. Byrd, Utah ‘65-Life
Stephanie Caccamese, Fairleigh Dickinson ‘97-Life
John D. Cahill, Buffalo ‘52-Life
Lisa A. Calandriello, American ‘97-Life
James L. Canvasser, Oakland ‘98-Life
Thomas A. Carey, Western Michigan ‘92-Life
Robert E. Carlson, Drake ‘93-Life
William T. Carnahan, Wichita State ‘61-Life
James E. Chandler, Boston ‘50-Life
Donald S. Chapman, Georgia ‘59-Life
Richard D. Clark, Columbia ‘49-Life
Nicholas B. Clark, Old Dominion ‘86-Life
James Clarke, Bellevue ‘79-Life
Leonard M. Clezie, John Carroll ‘60-Life
Bertram M. Cohen, Arizona ‘50-Life
Ellis and Linda Cohn
Bobby L. Collier, Tennessee Techn ‘68-Life
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Henry T. Corbett, Western Carolina ‘78-Life
Myra M. Cox, Missouri State ‘03
Robert J. Creely, Pittsburgh ‘97
Patrick R. Crosson, Detroit-Day ‘71-Life
James H. Crowell, Austin Peay ‘65-Life
Donald C. Cundy, Eastern Michigan ‘70-Life
Charles E. Cupples, Sam Houston ‘76-Life &
Deborah J. Cupples, Sam Houston ‘76-Life
Kendall W. Curtis, Clarkson ‘69
Katherine S. Dahlenburg, Illinois ‘76-Life
Stanley E. Darnell, Georgia ‘70-Life
James M. Davis, Middle Tennessee ‘70-Life
Randi E. Davis, Stetson ‘03
Guido E. De Angelis, St. Francis Col(Pa.) ‘64-Life
Alicia R. DeBerry, Southern Illinois ‘04
Katharine A. Denham, Eastern Mich ‘92-Life
Michael G. Dickerson, Virginia Tech ‘04-Life
Emily C. Dowden, Washington - St. Louis ‘04
Scott A. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘88-Life &
Stacey M. Drogs, Michigan - Dearborn ‘90-Life
Clifford F. Duke, Miami ‘73-Life
John T. Duncan, Virginia Tech ‘72-Life
Donald A. Dunst, Marquette ‘57-Life
Cary R. Efaw, Waynesburg ‘72-Life
Donald J. Eisen, Seattle ‘75-Life
Eta Chapter (Cincinnati)
Marjorie Etienne, Florida Atlantic ‘03
Robert E. Evans, Illinois Wesleyan ‘59-Life
John W. Everage, Alabama ‘47-Life
Edwin J. Feulner, Regis ‘60-Life
Richard G. Fick, Missouri ‘50
Steven L. Finch, Michigan - Dearborn ‘72 &
Sachiko D. Finch, Western Michigan ‘78-Life
Thomas R. Fischer, Eastern Washington ‘75-Life
Michael J. Fischer, Toledo ‘98-Life
James A. Fleming, Alabama ‘62-Life
Peter M. Fleming, Long Beach State ‘73-Life
Christopher M. Folds, Western Carolina ‘03
William L. Foulds, Penn State ‘64-Life
Zachary I. Fredley, Toledo ‘05
Paul D. Freedle, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘60-Life
Lawrence A. Friend, Indiana ‘63-Life
Steven L. Frost, Adrian College ‘72-Life
John C. Fuller, Boston ‘50-Life
Gregory L. Gabbard, Cincinnati ‘90-Life
Gary E. Gassin, Ohio State ‘76-Life
Bruce W. Genthner, Arizona ‘58-Life
Andrew J. Gibbons, Lock Haven ‘96-Life
Abraham L. Gitlow, NYU ‘94-Life
Douglas S. Gold, UNLV ‘02
William R. Goldammer, Marquette ‘54-Life
Herbert J. Graebner, Minnesota ‘48-Life
Erin E. Graham, Missouri ‘99
Ariane L. Guettler, Nova Southeastern ‘05-Life
Barry D. Gumaer, CSU-San Bernardino ‘93-Life
Stephanie B. Gunther, Rutgers ‘01
Stacy E. Hammond, Eastern Kentucky ‘05
Earl J. Hammond, Kansas State ‘55-Life
Lyle V. Hanson, Minnesota ‘49-Life
John and Mildred Harder
Clark M. Harper, Central Michigan ‘82-Life
Kathryn L. Harris, West Virginia ‘05
Harry’s Fine Jewelry
Charles J. Hass, Wisconsin ‘58-Life
Kenneth B. Hastey, Saint Louis ‘76-Life &
Jill Johansen Hastey, Drake ‘85-Life
Joel E. Hawley, Saint Louis ‘03
Jonathan Heinlein, American ‘02-Life
Thomas R. Hendry, Minnesota ‘64-Life
Irle R. Hicks, Virginia ‘48-Life
Jessica L. Hill, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Carrie J. Hovey, UW - Milwaukee ‘95-Life
Harvey M. Howitt, Michigan State ‘66-Life
HRH/Kirklin & Co, LLC
Walter G. Hudson, West Texas A&M ‘72-Life
Richard A. Hughey, Pittsburgh-Johnstown ‘91-Life
Joseph H. Huppert, Miami ‘69
Walter F. Imhoff, Regis ‘54-Life
Warren H. Jackson, Boston ‘51
Melanie K. Jacobs, Florida State ‘02
Kathleen C. Jaeger, Davenport College ‘90-Life
Erika G. Jeffers, West Georgia ‘03
Rick C. Johnson, Austin Peay ‘01
Kanosha R. Johnson, Buffalo ‘05
Douglas W. Johnson, St. Mary’s Col ‘63-Life
Harrell L. Jones, Lamar ‘82-Life
Brent A. Jones, Louisville ‘99-Life
Donna J. Jones, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
Donald T. Joyner, Christopher Newport ‘92
Carla J. Kadavy, Oklahoma State ‘81-Life
Katarina Karczewski, UNC-Chapel Hill ‘91-Life
Ryan V. Kasper, Colorado ‘01 &
Linsey W. Kasper, Colorado ‘00
Jerry A. Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life &
Martha Katz, Appalachian State ‘81-Life
Lawrence J. Keefe, Saint Thomas ‘57-Life
Melanie A. Kelsey, Puget Sound ‘91-Life
Mark W. Kemp, Missouri ‘69-Life
Jeffrey J. Kenner, Iowa ‘78-Life
William W. Kibler, Virginia Tech ‘58-Life
Joseph A. Kiely, Ohio State ‘56-Life
James H. Killian, UNC - Charlotte ‘70-Life
James W. Kiser, Tennessee - Martin ‘84-Life
William L. Koleszar, Florida State ‘86-Life
Annie Koppel-Doncsecz, Penn State ‘83-Life
Edward J. Koss, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life
Edward K. Kostrowski, Carroll College ‘69-Life
Andrea C. Kotch Duda, Western Mich ‘78-Life
Robert R. Kratus, Canisius College ‘71-Life
Andre R. Kropacek, Wayne State ‘75-Life
Elizabeth Kuczera, Michigan State ‘79-Life
Larry S. Kurpiewski, Boise State ‘70-Life
David A. Labowitz, UCLA ‘62-Life
Robert D. Lane, Tennessee Tech ‘81-Life
Todd H. Langley, Arizona ‘53-Life
Rufus B. Langley, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘62-Life
Christine A. Larkin, Gannon ‘87-Life
David M. Larson, Florida ‘91-Life
William T. Laundon, N.C. State ‘83-Life
Frederick W. Lauper, Benedictine Col ‘71-Life
Marie D. Lawrick, Boise State ‘85-Life
Doug K. Lawyer-Smith, Indiana ‘90-Life
Norris F. Lee, Virginia Tech ‘48-Life
Susannah Lee, Texas Tech ‘04
John M. LeVering, Boise State ‘95-Life
Michael D. Lewis, Drake ‘03
John E. Litz, Colorado ‘58-Life
Michael Lopata, Elon ‘00
Michael D. Lorenz, Michigan State ‘80-Life
Harold W. Lundstrom, Bradley ‘63
Catherine MacFarlane-Haws, MSU ‘77-Life
Thomas A. Mack, Stephen F. Austin ‘82-Life &
Theresa Mack, Texas A&M ‘84
Benjamin D. Mallin, Cincinnati ‘47-Life
David S. Margolis, Wayne State ‘76-Life
Robert A. Marra, NYU ‘59-Life
Philip L. Martin, Virginia Tech ‘78
Daniel J. McCleary, Florida ‘00
Robert W. McClintock, Northwestern ‘36-Life
Elizabeth L. McCullough, Jacksonville ‘87-Life
Benjamin McDonald, Western Carolina ‘81-Life
Ted M. McElroy, Western Carolina ‘76-Life
Marvin J. McElvain, Iowa ‘73-Life
Jason T. McGill, Seattle ‘96-Life &
Roberta McGill, Seattle ‘95
Kelly-Ayn McKay, Virginia Tech ‘90-Life
Kathryn E. McKenzie, Western Carolina ‘02
John P. McKillip, Iowa ‘70-Life
Dean B. McKinney, Minnesota ‘50-Life
Thomas L. McMillian, Texas Tech ‘01
Daniel P. McMillin, Tennessee ‘05
Gary E. McVety, Michigan State ‘79-Life
Bertel R. Megill, George Washington ‘60-Life
Daniel D. Mendoza, Miami ‘99-Life
Anthony T. Meyer, Florida ‘96-Life
Kathryn M. Meyer, Florida State ‘97
Richard J. Meyer, Minnesota ‘56-Life
Emilly P. Middleton, South Alabama ‘06
Pamela A. Miksell, Iowa ‘96-Life
Elizee Milhomme, Florida Atlantic ‘02
Arthur G. Milligan, Boston ‘49-Life
Paula E. Minton, Western Kentucky ‘04
Ramin Mohammad, Virginia ‘04
Thomas R. Mollison, Western Michigan ‘70
Ryan K. Montoya, New Mexico ‘05
Lee A. Moore, Puget Sound ‘71-Life
Grant S. Morehead, Florida ‘92-Life
Leonard W. Morrison, Ohio State ‘57-Life
Mu Sigma Chapter (San Diego State)
Adrian R. Murray, Tennessee State ‘03
Randolph L. Myers, CSU - Los Angeles ‘57-Life
Elizabeth K. Nabholtz, Southern Methodist ‘03
Gary K. Nelson, Portland State ‘65-Life
Michael E. Nemeth, Hofstra ‘95-Life
Alicia D. Neumann, Saint Louis ‘96-Life
Nyesha R. Newton, South Carolina State ‘99
Donald J. Nichols, UW - Milwaukee ‘60-Life
Nissan North America, Inc.
Jesse V. Noland, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘51-Life
James G. Nussbaum, Illinois ‘59-Life
Jennifer Ohlmacher, UC - Santa Barbara ‘03
Chad N. Olszyk, Rutgers ‘98-Life &
Heather Jasontek, Rutgers ‘98-Life
Charles E. Packard, Toledo ‘65-Life
Antoinette Palazzi, St. Francis Col (N.Y.) ‘89-Life
LaToya M. Paley, Sam Houston ‘02
Dennis S. Palkon, Florida Atlantic ‘04
Steven M. Patch, Michigan State ‘77-Life
Caryn J. Patterson, Florida State ‘90-Life
Rachel S. Patton, Western Carolina ‘02
Mark A. Peterson, Minnesota ‘71-Life
Victoria K. Pirkey, Elon ‘04
Joseph L. Pisano, Austin Peay ‘88-Life
Matt Pope, California State - San Marcos ‘02
Richard L. Popp, Cincinnati ‘97-Life
Natasha Predelus, South Florida ‘04
James J. Preston, Indiana ‘96
Sara E. Preston, Indiana ‘96
Walter N. Propps, George Washington ‘57-Life
Kerry J. Quinn, Norwich ‘90-Life
R. H. Donnelley Corporation
David A. Ralston, Richmond ‘94-Life
William K. Rapp, Arizona ‘58-Life
Myra S. Rappl, North Carolina State ‘83-Life
Kyle Ray, Stetson ‘02
Timothy J. Reedy, Bradley ‘79-Life
Arthur L. Reisch, USC ‘48-Life
Alan J. Rengering, Cincinnati ‘93-Life
Larry A. Renner, Virginia Tech ‘64-Life
Elliott H. Ring, Michigan - Dearborn ‘76-Life
H. Earl Roberts, Drexel ‘68-Life
Larry D. Roberts, Wyoming ‘65-Life
B. Leslie Robinson, Southern Illinois ‘65-Life
Michael L. Rogers, N.C. State ‘90-Life
Sherri L. Rogers, Southeast Missouri ‘88-Life
Marco A. RoJas, Florida International ‘00-Life
James P. Rounsavall, Arkansas ‘86-Life
Jeffrey T. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘86-Life &
Theresa M. Rouse, Old Dominion ‘87-Life
Saint Louis Metro Alumni
Nathalie Sanchez, Marist College ‘05
Peter G. Sarles, Babson College ‘58-Life
Joseph H. Saul, Wayne State ‘61-Life
Frank T. Scalici, Michigan State ‘76-Life
Robert N. Schreck, UCLA ‘63-Life
Roger M. Schueller, Long Beach State ‘65-Life
Darin F. Schuld, Saint Louis ‘94-Life
Donald T. Sechler, Arizona State ‘96-Life
H. Roger Secrest, Michigan ‘48-Life
Jessica R. Seitz, Auburn ‘02-Honorary/Life
Stephen A. Sell, Wayne State ‘75-Life
Ann M. Sexton, Toledo ‘82-Life
Eddie J. Sharpe, Texas ‘50-Life
Dennis W. Shearon, Tennessee - Martin ‘70-Life
Brendan P. Sherry, Virginia Tech ‘97-Life
Dennis D. Shiplett, Youngstown State ‘67-Life
D. Scott Showalter, Richmond ‘73-Life
Alan Siktberg, Ball State ‘02-Life
Richard C. Simoni, Middle Tennessee ‘90-Life
David W. Simpkins, Jacksonville ‘80-Life
Amanda L. Singer, Virginia ‘02
Donald Slager
Arista E. Slate, Tennessee State ‘05
Rodney E. Slifer, Colorado ‘55
Kyle M. Smith, North Carolina State ‘96
Jennifer L. Smith, N.C. State ‘96-Life
Courtney Smith, Iowa ‘93-Life
Walter J. Smith, Florida ‘65-Life
Chad E. Smith, Montclair State ‘93
Becky A. Smouse, Creighton ‘96-Life
Snavely Forest Products
Molly A. Sollie, Northern Colorado ‘02
Jean M. Souweine, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘52-Life
Scott R. Stampflmeier, Toledo ‘98-Life &
Erin A. Stampflmeier, Toledo ‘01
Donald F. Stanaway, Montana ‘49-Life
Jeffrey A. Stedman, Central Wash ‘89-Life
Herb L. Stem, Georgia State ‘52-Life
Clifford Stern, Florida ‘74-Life
Beverly Stevens, Christopher Newport ‘76-Life
Todd A. Stickler, South Florida ‘98-Life
Keitra Stoker, North Texas ‘05
Jeffrey R. Stoll, Toledo ‘80-Life
Charles R. Sundgren, Eastern Wash ‘75-Life
Charles E. Swanson, Michigan ‘49-Life
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
John W. Sweitzer, Seton Hall ‘65-Life
J. Kenneth Tabb, Emory ‘49-Life
Eric Tang, USC ‘02-Life
Robin Tarbutton, Old Dominion ‘01
Vin A. Taylor, USC ‘58-Life
Renee’ J. Taylor, Nova Southeastern ‘05
William F. Templin, Illinois ‘41-Life
John E. Terhune, Wayne State ‘42-Life
Nanette Thomasson, Arkansas - L.R. ‘82-Life
Phillip J. Thompson, Kansas State ‘72
William F. Thompson, Virginia ‘70-Life
Don A. Tidwell, Texas ‘56-Life
Caitlin E. Tiftick, Fresno State ‘04
Delia G. Tillman, Georgia State ‘94-Life
Susan A. Titshaw, Middle Tennessee ‘91-Life
Cristina M. Trabada, Florida Int’l ‘92-Life
Alfred M. Tripp, Virginia Tech ‘63-Life
Darrin S. Trudeau, CSU - Northridge ‘87-Life
Rodney C. Turner, Alabama State ‘93-Life
Richard H. Turrell, Washington and Lee ‘49-Life
Robert S. Ukrop, Richmond ‘68-Life
Amanda L. Vaccaro, Virginia Tech ‘88-Life
John L. Van Vliet, Detroit-Day ‘62-Life
Matthew P. Vedder, Rutgers ‘99
Veris Industries
Frank R. Vitulli, Seattle ‘57-Life
Robert G. Volpe, St. John’s ‘58-Life
John J. Von Achen, Upsala College ‘74-Life
Rex F. Waddle, Wayne State ‘65-Life
William A. Wade
Stephanie L. Wallen, Central Wash ‘92-Life
Jesse P. Walt, Arkansas ‘47-Life
Milt K. Walters, West Texas A & M ‘61-Life
Suzanne M. Ward, Drake ‘92-Life
Christopher J. Warmuth, USC ‘74-Life
Steve B. Warnecke, Iowa ‘77-Life
Jeffrey B. Warner, Iowa ‘84-Life
Scott N. Warner, Ohio State ‘85
Linda A. Watson, Texas State ‘80-Life
Gregory P. Weber, Montclair State ‘81-Life
Jason Weinstein, McGill ‘03-Life
Tom Wierman, Fort Hays State ‘80-Life
Ted W. Wiggins, Lamar ‘87-Life
Jennifer L. Wiker, Trinity ‘99
John H. Wilcox, Niagara ‘65-Life
Michael E. Witmer, Penn State ‘98-Life
Andrew Wolcott, Pennsylvania ‘68-Life
Gale S. Wood, Pennsylvania ‘05-Honorary
Maurice C. Workman, Illinois ‘48-Life
Zachary H. Wright, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘91-Life
Craig T. Yabuta, Boise State ‘92-Life
William B. Yersin, Carroll College ‘62-Life
Michelle R. Yetman, Stephen F. Austin ‘89
Joel S. Young, Tri-State ‘86-Life
Jack C. Younke, Detroit-Evening ‘58-Life
Zeta Xi Chapter (Central Michigan)
Linda Zilkowski, Indiana ‘84-Life
Becky L. Zimmerman, Central Arkansas ‘84-Life
donor bill of rights
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation subscribes to
the following “Donor Bill of Rights” which was
developed by the American Association of
Fund-Raising Council (AAFRC), the Association
for Healthcare Philanthropy (AHP), the Council
for Advancement in Support of Education
(CASE) and the Association of Fundraising
Professionals (AFP).
Philanthropy is based on voluntary action for
the common good. It is a tradition of giving and
sharing that is primary to the quality of life. To
assure that philanthropy merits the respect
and trust of the general public and that donors
and prospective donors can have full confidence in the not-for-profit organizations and
causes they are asked to support, it is
declared that all donors have these rights:
1. To be informed of the organization’s mission, of
the way the organization intends to use donated
resources, and of its capacity to use donations
effectively for their intended purposes.
2. To be informed of the identity of those
serving on the organization’s governing board
and to expect the board to exercise prudent
judgment in its stewardship responsibilities.
3. To have access to the organization’s most
recent financial statements.
4. To be assured their gifts will be used for the
purposes for which they were given.
5. To receive appropriate acknowledgment and
recognition.
6. To be assured that information about their
donations is handled with respect and with
confidentiality to the extent provided by law.
7. To expect that all relationships with individuals
representing organizations of interest to the
donor will be professional in nature.
8. To be informed whether those seeking
donations are volunteers or employees of the
organization or hired solicitors.
9. To have the opportunity for their names to
be deleted from mailing lists that an organization may intend to share.
10. To feel free to ask questions when making a
donation and to receive prompt, truthful and
forthright answers.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
13
gifts by chapter
The following list includes all donors who made gifts to the Annual Fund for the campaign year July 1, 2006, through June 30, 2007. Donors are
listed by chapter of initiation.
adrian college
Kimberly L. O’Neill ‘06 (2)
Crystal L. Penick ‘06
Balea Perrigin ‘07
Boone Phillips ‘07
Dianna M. Pitts ‘06
Christopher B. Portier ‘06
Justin Reynolds ‘07
Patrick M. Robinson ‘06
Jessica Robinson ‘07
Victoria Rohan ‘07
Leah A. Rutberg
Audrey M. Sharp ‘06
Shaunice Starks ‘06 (2)
Brittany J. Stephens ‘06
Alexander H. Teel ‘06
Laura A. Thrun ‘06
Adam E. Tice ‘02 (5)
Jillian E. Tice
Carl L. Tolbert ‘06
Heather E. Treadaway ‘06
Joshua A. VanZile ‘06
Erin A. White ‘06
Home chapter of Past Foundation
Chairman A.D. Brown ‘81-Life (1995-99).
Angela D. Brown ‘81-Life (15)
Steven L. Frost ‘72-Life (3)
Carol S. Messman ‘81-Life (3)
alabama
Jasmine B. Adams ‘06
Phillip W. Addington ‘06
Natalie P. Allred ‘06
Alan Baker ‘07
Rachel L. Bischoff ‘06
Thomas Bonatz
Robert K. Branton ‘03 (2)
Mary Kathryn Brock ‘06
Stephanie A. Brown ‘03
Christin D. Brunson ‘06
Michael Coloma ‘07
Blair S. Cooper ‘06
Ezell Cornelius ‘56-Life (5)
Allen S. Cox ‘06
John W. Everage ‘47-Life
Willie J. Feagin ‘06
James A. Fleming ‘62-Life
Brandon D. Formby ‘06
Ana M. Garcia ‘06
Michael B. Gibbs ‘06
Drayton L. Green ‘04 (3)
Eric G. Hess ‘06
Erika N. Hill ‘06
Abigail K. Hoag ‘06
Tameka R. Jackson ‘06
Ann C. Joiner ‘06
Elizabeth A. Littrell ‘06
Erica M. Luby ‘06
Mary A. Marquez ‘06
Alyson Marshall ‘07
Clayton J. Mobley ‘06
Sean Montgomery ‘07
Reginald W. Murphy ‘06
Jennifer Newberry ‘07
appalachian state
LaToya L. Lane ‘06
Deirdre N. McCain ‘06
Rhonda D. Minniefield ‘02
LaTolya E. Morton ‘01
Shannon M. Mose ‘06
Archie Ruggs ‘06
Sofiyyah K. Simmons ‘06
Jillian N. Smith ‘06
Melissa C. Stallworth ‘06
Deshawn C. Sutton ‘06
Rodney C. Turner ‘93-Life (6)
Jerry A. Katz ‘81-Life (9)
Martha Katz ‘81-Life (9)
Angelia B. Severt ‘96
Christopher M. Smith ‘96
arizona
american
Jobin G. Abraham ‘06
Sarah K. Aheron ‘01
Pamela M. Breault ‘82-Life (4)
Kevin M. Buckley ‘06
Lisa A. Calandriello ‘97-Life (2)
Kellie A. Cavalier ‘06
Joshua M. Cohen ‘06
Jessica L. Conrado ‘06
Myca F. Ferrer ‘06
Kengo Fujishiro ‘06
Danielle M. Gaccione ‘96-Life
Monique A. Harps ‘01 (6)
Jonathan Heinlein ‘02-Life (2)
James A. Kelley ‘06
Callan C. Kruchten ‘06
Jennifer N. Laforest ‘03
Adam S. Lamonthe ‘06
David C. Lankford ‘97-Life
Sarah E. Murphy ‘06
Lorraine M. Pascual ‘06
Amy A. Peltier ‘02-Life (5)
Kathy Russell ‘02 (2)
Shingo Shimizu ‘06
Paul T. Swoish ‘06
Allison E. Tabaczynski ‘06
Erik L. Taubeneck ‘06
Francis D. Tuggle ‘91-Fac/Life (11)
Louis L. Voegler ‘98-Life (9)
Stacey Young ‘93-Life (5)
alabama birmingham
Jane E. Gentry ‘05 (3)
Mary Grimes ‘05 (3)
Monique S. McKinstry ‘05 (3)
Angela J. Paumen ‘05 (3)
Taretha A. Robinson ‘06 (2)
alabama state
Brittany C. Banks ‘06
Odessa D. Boswell ‘06
Kimberly N. Brown ‘06
Myrtice R. Carter ‘05 (2)
Lauren A. Davidson ‘04 (3)
Nichole L. Gilliam ‘06
Rodrick T. Grant ‘01 (4)
Kershawna L. Harden ‘06
Kantoria L. Hill ‘06
Vanity M. Hunter ‘06
Roger S. Jones ‘81-Life
ten years of donors (■) and gifts (■)
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
Dena M. Becker ‘94 (6)
Christopher J. Bell ‘03 (3)
Thomas H. Browning ‘60-Life (15)
Adrienne M. Choate ‘89-Life
Bertram M. Cohen ‘50-Life
John M. Garbaczewski ‘45-Life (2)
Bruce W. Genthner ‘58-Life
Alison R. Hughes ‘06
Todd H. Langley ‘53-Life (15)
Sean Mc Grath ‘89-Life
Jorge C. Pongo ‘04 (3)
William K. Rapp ‘58-Life (4)
Gerald D. Raticoff ‘50-Life
Angela M. Roberts ‘00
Leah Taylor ‘00
Lily Wang ‘00 (2)
arizona state
Frank F. Alvarado ‘00 (6)
Joshua A. Bay ‘02
Kurt L. Belknap ‘02
Michael W. Bott ‘72
Kyle Bridgeman ‘06
Scott M. Butera ‘84-Life (2)
Michelle A. Cole ‘97
Johnathan Dahl ‘05 (2)
Steven Dickson ‘06
Sarah Feller ‘06
Lori A. Finigian ‘82-Life (6)
Jessica L. Hill ‘95-Life (7)
Traci Humphrey ‘99
Justin D. Knorr ‘05
Crystal M. Korp ‘05 (2)
Randall W. Mankin ‘72
Kelly M. McCarthy ‘06
Timothy J. Metzer ‘72-Life
Timothy Mitchell ‘95
William J. Negrey ‘72
Richard Nordstrom ‘97
Debora J. Oliva ‘93 (4)
Grace J. Rieger ‘05 (2)
Andrew Rigazio ‘06
David Ryan ‘06
Donald T. Sechler ‘96-Life (3)
Jeffrey N. Sherman ‘05
Louis A. Silverman ‘72
Patrick D. Sullivan ‘97
Ethel Valera-Barker ‘95-Life (4)
Philip J. Valvo ‘05
Christine M. Vasquez ‘98-Life (6)
Stephen Vasquez ‘72-Life (5)
Jason B. Ward ‘01
Alex Weisman ‘06
Ross Weisman ‘06
John A. Wilson ‘90-Life
Kurtis B. Yant ‘03
arizona state west
Bethany S. Andrews ‘06
Jessica Groeneveld ‘05 (2)
Kyra Ham ‘05 (2)
Bonnie Martin ‘06
Michael P. Reiche ‘03 (2)
Maya S. Richardson ‘02 (2)
Robert D. Tippit ‘05
Amanda M. Van Wave ‘06
1000
arkansas
1997-98
14
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
2005-06
3,404
2,796
3,234
2,690
3,083
2,543
2,737
2,283
1,973
1,543
1,927
1,490
1,333
1,025
1,383
1.071
1,345
1,081
658
506
500
2006-07
James L. Lackey ‘50-Life (13)
James P. Rounsavall ‘86-Life (4)
Jesse P. Walt ‘47-Life (2)
arkansas – little rock
Phillip S. Greenhaw ‘79-Life
Nanette Thomasson ‘82-Life (3)
Raymond A. Weber ‘69 (6)
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
auburn
Elaine J. Hamilton ‘92-Life (3)
Jonathan M. Loden ‘95 (4)
Stephanie N. Potter ‘00
Jessica R. Seitz ‘02-Hon/Life (7)
austin peay
Debra J. Arkley ‘82-Life (4)
Pamela A. Brown-Wilson ‘86 (2)
Teresa Coates Super ‘04
James H. Crowell ‘65-Life (3)
Michelle R. Currier ‘06
Martina C. Davis ‘06
Marcus R. Daw ‘07
Rashidat Eyiowuawi ‘06
Jacqueline H. Felland ‘97
Rick C. Johnson ‘01
Robert W. Martin ‘77-Life (9)
Bevin J. Meadows ‘06
Christel L. Morgan ‘05
Joseph L. Pisano ‘88-Life
Marie Prichard ‘06
Rebecca L. Seymour ‘06
Casey L. Sheffer ‘06
Tiffany J. Tanner ‘02
Tabitha J. Tanner ‘05
Bryan G. West ‘94-Life (3)
Latrice M. White ‘02
azusa pacific
Darrah V. Christel ‘04
babson college
Richard L. Kozacko ‘55-Life
Peter G. Sarles ‘58-Life (5)
ball state
Brett Breedlove ‘05
Christopher J. Clemens ‘03
Lisa M. Cotton ‘06
Brandi M. Hobson ‘03 (3)
Jennifer E. LaValley ‘05
Jenell M. Leslie ‘05
James A. Mayer ‘03
Kim Mitzner ‘02 (2)
Kimberly R. Naylor ‘06
Eric C. Rhude ‘05 (2)
Alan Siktberg ‘02-Life (5)
Lisa M. Stiglitz ‘05 (2)
Jamie E. Troxell ‘05
Audrey L. Waugh ‘06
baylor
Fawaz Hashmi ‘84-Life
bellevue
Gerardo G. Campbell ‘79-Life (2)
Lucille L. Chilton ‘87
James Clarke ‘79-Life
Genevieve I. Davis ‘85-Life
Louis J. Ferony ‘86-Life (11)
Lynn A. Suberly ‘86-Life (4)
Michael A. Brotzman ‘06
Michael D. Brown ‘88-Life (5)
Kerri Conrads ‘06
Jenny M. Corn ‘97 (4)
Jennifer Iacoboni ‘05
Sabina Keranovic ‘06
Larry S. Kurpiewski ‘70-Life
Marie D. Lawrick ‘85-Life
John M. LeVering ‘95-Life
Danijela Matrak ‘03 (4)
Emerson C. Maxson ‘69-Fac (12)
Katie Mowat ‘05
Kevin O. Regan ‘06
Jeremy R. Rice ‘06
Amanda J. Sargent ‘06
Kelly A. Savary ‘96 (2)
Kristin M. Stewart ‘05
Craig T. Yabuta ‘92-Life
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President E.W. Lord (1923-27).
Arthur C. Anton ‘48-Life (2)
John M. Blake ‘38-Life
James E. Chandler ‘50-Life (5)
John C. Fuller ‘50-Life (5)
Warren H. Jackson ‘51
Arthur G. Milligan ‘49-Life
Edwin R. Nelson ‘57 (2)
boston college
Anthony S. Massimino ‘55-Life (4)
bradley
Douglas J. Lueken ‘73-Life (4)
Harold W. Lundstrom ‘63 (6)
Timothy J. Reedy ‘79-Life (10)
Chester F. Romaniak ‘68
buffalo
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Presidents M.C. Townsend ‘36 (195659) and J.D. Cahill ‘52-Life (1968-71,
1983-87).
Erik W. Burton ‘05 (3)
John D. Cahill ‘52-Life (12)
Tana M. Dippolito ‘06 (2)
Kanosha R. Johnson ‘05
Jiamin Liu ‘07
Angel Rosa ‘05
butler
Jeffrey A. Blade ’84-Life
Gavin X. Howard ‘97 (3)
Laura Liggett ‘06
Matthew R. Meer ‘02 (2)
Scott T. Menne ‘88-Life (15)
Douglas R. Steen ‘96
cal poly san luis obispo
benedictine college
bloomfield college
John Lacki ‘64-Life (2)
Thomas J. Russo ‘67-Life
boise state
Salvador B. Banuelos ‘04
california – berkeley
Mayra J. Villalta ‘03 (2)
california – davis
boston
Matthew D. Spenst ‘03
Frederick W. Lauper ‘71-Life
Matthew Klingbeil ‘05 (2)
Greg Law ‘07
Jessie C. Li ‘05 (2)
Lisa M. Mah ‘05 (2)
Diane Nguyen ‘05 (2)
Alan Ta ‘05 (2)
Cassidy Warkentin ‘05 (2)
Angel S. Wong ‘05 (2)
Carmen B. Wong ‘05 (2)
Jennifer Wong ‘06
Robin Wylie ‘05 (2)
Pamela Yee ‘05 (2)
Sahil Zaman ‘04
Jimmy Zheng ‘05
calgary
Grant Ashley ‘05 (2)
Eric K. Bonderud ‘05 (2)
Robert Boyd ‘05 (2)
Catherine Cheung ‘05 (2)
Eleanor Chow ‘05 (2)
Seung C. Jennes ‘05 (2)
Dana Jergeas ‘05 (2)
Kawaldeep Kaur ‘05 (2)
csu – fresno
Christa A. Cappiali ‘82-Life (5)
Sean M. McDonald ‘06
Tiffany N. Medellin ‘04
Elsa L. Quirarte ‘06
Gracie Settle ‘06
Megan M. Simile ‘06
Caitlin E. Tiftick ‘04 (2)
csu – long beach
Gerald D. Byrd ‘62-Life (2)
Louis A. Clunk ‘61-Life (3)
Victor R. Conrad ‘60-Life (3)
Charles R. Dellinger ‘57-Life
Peter M. Fleming ‘73-Life (15)
Merri B. Robinson ‘80-Life (3)
Roger M. Schueller ‘65-Life (3)
csu – los angeles
Robert Chao ‘06
Orchid Emambakhsh ‘06
Roger Ku ‘05
Kurt Lu ‘06
Lien Pham ‘06
Conroy Tam ‘06
Kimberly Wong ‘06
Joseph M. Hetherington ‘65 (2)
Randolph L. Myers ‘57-Life (15)
Gerald W. Spencer ‘71-Life (3)
csu – northridge
Darrin S. Trudeau ‘87-Life
california – los angeles csu – san bernardino
W. Reid Allen Jr. ‘50-Life
Roger A. Davey ‘46 (4)
David A. Labowitz ‘62-Life (13)
Paul M. Lee ‘39-Life (4)
Alexander J. Resnick ‘64-Life
Chris J. Rufer ‘68-Life (14)
Robert N. Schreck ‘63-Life (9)
california – riverside
Paris Christodoulidis ‘06
Lisa Wong ‘06
Pauline Zhou ‘06
csu – san marcos
Sean R. Bambarger ‘04
Mae Madge M. Mendoza ‘06
Alida L. Patterson ‘04
Matt Pope ‘02 (5)
Amanda L. Taylor ‘05
canisius college
california – san diego
Sylvain Bernard ‘06
Diana Chang ‘06
James E. Chang ‘06
Kevin S. Chao ‘06
Rose Choi ‘06
Walter Chui ‘06
Jessica A. Harvey ‘06
Stanley Ho ‘06
Daniel Kil ‘06
Andrew Kim ‘06
Rina Kim ‘06
Chern C. Lee ‘03
Jeff Luy ‘06
Stephen M. Napier ‘00 (4)
Charles Ou-Yang ‘06
Henry Y. Pan ‘06
Vivek V. Punjabi ‘06
Jeremy Y. Shinoda ‘96-Life (2)
Joseph C. Sun ‘06
Sunny M. Toumanian ‘02
Brian H. Tran ‘06
Jimmy Ung ‘06
Tiffany H. Wang ‘04
Lucy Zheng ‘06
california–santa barbara
Elaine Chang ‘06
Cynthia Houston ‘05
Ric H. Keo ‘06
Matthew E. Lazar ‘07
Jennifer Ohlmacher ‘03
Raquel C. Benmergui ‘96-Life (6)
Barry D. Gumaer ‘93-Life (4)
Susan A. Porte ‘98 (4)
Richard R. Henry ‘98 (7)
William T. Hughes ‘86-Life
Robert E. Jagodzinski ‘72-Life (4)
Robert R. Kratus ‘71-Life (9)
Kevin Kuligowski ‘79-Life
Nicholas L. Tober ‘02 (2)
carroll college
Edward K. Kostrowski ‘69-Life (2)
William B. Yersin ‘62-Life (15)
central arkansas
Becky L. Zimmerman ‘84-Life
central florida
Jessica M. Brown ‘06
Amber E. Yagel ‘05
central michigan
Jonathan D. Barfell ‘06
Loren J. Bidle ‘72-Life (3)
Alan R. Boadway ‘06
Stephanie N. Buckles ‘06
Kendra Carlo ‘99 (4)
Brenda A. Carlson ‘93-Life
Kelly V. Carter ‘06
Stephen F. Cole ‘06
Ashley L. Fenwick ‘06
Allison K. Grimm ‘06
Katie L. Gustafson ‘06
Clark M. Harper ‘82-Life (2)
Kelly L. Hess ‘89-Life (4)
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
Cheryl A. Icban ‘06
David W. Isakson ‘06
Nathan R. Layman ‘06
Robert M. Linden ‘64-Life (3)
Brian G. Long ‘65-Life (9)
Erika L. McCubbin ‘06
Jill C. Mummaw ‘06
Gregory A. Nolin ‘70-Life (3)
Sarah A. Petruska ‘06
Samantha S. Phythian ‘06
Trisha M. Pritchard ‘06
Christopher L. Savelle ‘05 (2)
Joshua Thomas ‘06
Christopher J. Vinson ‘06
Elizabeth L. Winters ‘06
Robert W. Wischer ‘90-Life
Jill H. Yerrick ‘04
central washington
Kristen Adamson ‘06
Katherine A. Hanke ‘98
Mark J. Johnson ‘84-Life (2)
Angela N. Morrow ‘94-Life
Eric I. Nielson ‘05
Jeffrey A. Stedman ‘89-Life (3)
Justin Tuttle ‘02
Lacey Vance ‘06
Stephanie L. Wallen ‘92-Life
Meghan G. Wright ‘05
chapman
Jeffrey J. Belote ‘03 (3)
Derek Bruner ‘07
Sandra L. Burns ‘04 (3)
Teresa A. Chan ‘05 (2)
Kathryn M. DeMar ‘05 (2)
Danielle M. Doty ‘06 (2)
Erin Dudzinski ‘05 (2)
Jessica B. Gelber ‘04 (3)
Justin A. Guerra ‘01 (3)
Ashlee A. Guerra ‘03 (3)
Douglas Hachiya ‘02 (3)
Katie Holwick ‘06 (2)
Jessica A. Jimenez ‘06 (2)
Andrea J. Koepke ‘01 (3)
Andrei A. Kryssov ‘05 (2)
Krista M. Lange ‘05 (2)
Kellie M. Maher ‘06
Jason A. Mathieson ‘05 (2)
Melissa Merritt ‘02 (3)
Hollie C. Mobraaten ‘06 (2)
Samantha E. Moore ‘06 (2)
Sara A. Mouser ‘05 (2)
Silvia Nava ‘06 (2)
Helena Nguyen ‘01 (6)
Michelle Peugnet ‘01 (3)
Kasey C. Phillips ‘03 (3)
David C. Piper ‘01 (6)
Jamila M. Qadiri ‘06
Andrew D. Ramirez ‘05 (2)
Amy M. Saltzer ‘06 (2)
Rebecca L. Shasha ‘06
Hilary Sosa ‘05 (2)
Brian R. Tippy ‘06
Kim Torio ‘06 (2)
Amy C. Tracey ‘01 (2)
Claire Tran ‘06 (2)
Mackenzie Ulrikson ‘06 (2)
Jennifer Wasik ‘05 (2)
Jordan Witherspoon ‘06 (2)
Irene Yu ‘05 (2)
Ryan E. Zalaskus ‘06
charleston
Sherita Featherstone ‘04
clifford spangler society
consecutive giving
yellow rose society
matching gift
Recognition club for those who made
provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in
their estate plans.
Consecutive years of giving since the
1991-92 campaign are included in
parenthesis.
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum
contribution of $10.
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
(X)
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
15
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
all-akpsi academic team
The All-AKPsi Academic Team recognizes students who maintain excellence in academic standing while
making positive contributions to their chapter, campus and community. Candidates needed to have junior or
senior full-time status and a grade point average of 3.5 (on a 4.0 system) or higher. From the 129 team
members, five outstanding individuals were selected as team captains and were recognized with educational grants.
christopher newport
Holly L. Anderson ‘05 (2)
Elise J. Barney ‘00 (2)
Stephanie E. Barry ‘06
Krista L. Blackburn ‘06
Jennifer N. Blaylock ‘05
Sarah C. Brown ‘06
Jason M. Campbell ‘06
Mary W. Cline ‘06
Emily R. Cooper ‘06
Patrick K. Crow ‘06
Miranda Egan ‘05 (2)
Nicole M. Endres ‘06
Katherine L. Foster ‘76-Life
Kimberlee N. Gibson ‘06
Lesley M. Harden ‘06
Jessica D. Hinz ‘06
Patricia J. Hoen ‘06
Laura Hoffman ‘05
Palmer D. Hollister ‘06
James L. Howells ‘00
Megan Howington ‘06
Jessica M. Johnson ‘06
Courtney S. Jones ‘06
Donald T. Joyner ‘92
Amber S. Kazlauskas ‘05
Danny L. Kramer ‘05
Diana M. Medley ‘04
Brittney L. Mitchell ‘06
Michael C. Mull ‘06
Kimberly D. O’Connell ‘06
Thiago M. Oliveira ‘06
Paul A. Oskvarek ‘06
Bradley S. Richards ‘06
David Russo ‘05 (2)
Kelley E. Schiller ‘06
Christopher T. Shepard ‘06
Catherine D. Smagala ‘06
Jennifer E. Steel ‘05 (2)
Beverly R. Stevens ‘76-Life (15)
Ryan J. Sutphin ‘05
Jefferson H. Teller ‘92-Life
Meghan VanArsdale ‘04
Nathan D. Wallingsford ‘06
Elizabeth A. Ware ‘88-Life
Kristen K. Watrud ‘06
Catherine J. Weigand ‘05
Jenna M. Williams ‘06
Howard G. Wince ‘01 (3)
cincinnati
C Kevin Armstrong ‘92-Life (2)
Paul J. Brinker ‘84-Life (12)
Kelly M. Burke Kaine ‘87-Life
LeAnne M. Carter ‘03 (2)
Gregory L. Gabbard ‘90-Life (6)
Corinne D. Honkomp ‘96-Life (2)
Steven R. Ludwig ‘87-Life (4)
Benjamin D. Mallin ‘47-Life
Harold E. Massie ‘60-Life (3)
Richard L. Popp ‘97-Life
Alan J. Rengering ‘93-Life (2)
Lane N. Velayo ‘00-Life (6)
Jeffrey A. Wasserstrom ‘71 (2)
Richard B. Zwelling ‘81-Life
clarkson
David J. Borland ‘88-Life
Kendall W. Curtis ‘69
Darryl J. Dillenback ‘67-Life
Albert P. Grupper ‘60-Life (4)
Lauren A. Olinsky ‘04
Robert R. Stolte ‘63-Life (3)
Barbara Anne F. Wallace ‘86-Life (3)
clemson
Sandra H. Bediako ‘05
Aja C. Brantley ‘06
Anthony J. Byrd ‘06
Jessica E. Childs ‘06
Adriane I. Cochran ‘06
Thea L. Dix ‘06
Kimberly Doney ‘06
16
academic team captains
Courtney M. Anthony
Arizona ‘06
David S. Gretz Jr.
Radford ‘04
Ayaka M. Mitsunari
San Jose State ‘05
central
midwest
Alexander K. Johnson, Kansas ‘06
Darcy Osterhaus, Kansas State ‘05
Michael J. Rohr, Kansas State ‘05
Whitney M. Evans, Missouri State ‘04
Alison P. Shadrach, Missouri State ‘05
Ashley E. Falter, Missouri Western ‘04
Heather D. Goforth, Missouri Western ‘05
Sarah E. Laux, Saint Louis ‘05
Elizabeth A. Potz, Saint Louis ‘05
Chavon C. Winfrey, Saint Louis ‘04 *
Emily C. Binger, Southeast Missouri ‘05
Brian J. Fries, Southeast Missouri ‘05 *
Brie A. McDonald, Southeast Missouri ‘06
Scott J. Price, Southeast Missouri ‘04
Paul M. Kapalata, Wichita State ‘06
Andrea Louderbaugh, Wichita State ‘05
Krista L. Zabawa, Eastern Kentucky ‘05
Charles A. Glisson, Indiana ‘05
Rekha Philip, Indiana ‘05
Danielle N. Thompson, Indiana State ‘06
Allison M. Watkins, Loyola ‘04
Kyle M. Green, Purdue ‘05
Jamie L. Marshall, Purdue ‘05
Michael A. Patulo, Purdue ‘05
eastern
Tiffany A. Dudish, Lock Haven ‘05 *
Jennifer N. Miller, Lock Haven ‘05 *
Adrianna M. Scheirer, Lock Haven ‘05
Christopher R. Wolf, Shippensburg ‘06 #
Jane A. Stephen, Waynesburg ‘05
Brandon E. Mehl, Creighton ‘05
Jeffrey R. Milewski, Creighton ‘05
Christopher E. Turner, Creighton ‘05
James J. Hurley, Drake ‘04
Chelsey C. Larsen, Drake ‘04
Patrick D. Gaddie, Minnesota ‘04
Amy L. Pierzchalski, Minnesota ‘05
Jon R. Pogue, Minnesota ‘04
Alana E. Popp, Minnesota ‘04
Amy E. Hoger, Nebraska ‘06
Natalie E. Pape, Nebraska ‘06
Matthew P. Fritz, Miami (Ohio) ‘05
Lauren E. Esper, Michigan State ‘05
Kristy L. McCown, Michigan State ‘06
Beau D. Bennington, Toledo ‘04
Zachary I. Fredley, Toledo ‘05
Lindsay K. Miller, Toledo ‘05
Abby L. Volk, Toledo ‘03
northwest
Kelly A. Higa, Puget Sound ‘05
southcentral
mideast
Peter W. Drummond, American ‘05
Margaret A. Heald, American ‘05
Elizabeth J. Hershman, American ‘05
Patrick K. Crow, Christopher Newport ‘06
Diana M. Medley, Christopher Newport ‘04
Michael A. Addeo, Georgetown ‘06
Christopher M. King, Georgetown ‘06
Jenna C. Daniel, North Carolina State ‘06
Ellis G. Payne, North Carolina State ‘06
David S. Gretz, Radford ‘04 * #
Courtney H. Tanner, Radford ‘05
Jeffrey D. Coulter, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘05
Ryan A. Geary, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘05
Johanna Sangiuliano, UNC - Chapel Hill ‘05
Jessica L. Clatterbuck, Virginia Tech ‘05 *
Monica J. Rashkin, Virginia Tech ‘05
Courtney P. Thomas, Virginia Tech ‘04
Michael P. Zajac, Virginia Tech ‘05
Lindsey A. Pearson, Western Carolina ‘04 #
Robinson Bui, Lamar ’04-Life *
Elise J. Johansen, Oklahoma State ‘05
Shaydi De Jesus, Texas - San Antonio ‘06
Chelsea Boothe, Texas Tech ‘05
Ryan K. Gallagher, Texas Tech ‘06
Jocelyn Kamp, Texas Tech ‘05
Krystn E. Hammond, Tulane ‘05 *
Cole A. Johnson, Tulane ‘05
southeast
Kimberly Doney, Clemson ‘06 *
Staci L. Abelow, Florida ‘05
Carey L. Ellison, Florida ‘04
Frank J. Kraemer, Florida ‘05
Xailein B. Villanueva, Florida ‘06
Sam Boukerrou, Florida State ‘06
Christina M. Leasure, Florida State ‘05
Michelle C. Martinez, Florida State ‘05
Yamileh M. Moreno, Florida State ‘05
Heather E. Robinson, Florida State ‘06
Judson S. Bryant, Georgia ‘05
Paige Cicale, Georgia ‘04
Jessica N. McCulley ‘06
Cowin C. Mills ‘06
Ashely Parker ‘05
Steven D. Parodi ‘06
Shaena L. Rouse ‘06
Jody L. Schul ‘05
Malerie F. Simons ‘06
Jennifer L. Slate ‘06
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Christopher R. Wolf
Shippensburg ‘06
Teresa E. Coleman, Georgia ‘06
Allie C. Giel, Georgia ‘04
Shaun R. Lance, Georgia ‘05
Tiffany K. Orth, Georgia ‘05
Kristin N. Ritchie, Georgia ‘04
Kathleen M. Dieterman, Georgia Tech ‘05 *
John D. Dunham, Georgia Tech ‘05
Nicole Cheifetz, Miami ‘05
Anya T. Edun, Miami ‘05
Bethany L. Rapinchuk, Miami ‘04
Lulu Alaqili, South Florida ‘05
Roman Alfaro, South Florida ‘05
Jessica R. Antiquino, South Florida ‘05
Robin M. Fernandez, South Florida ‘06
Robert J. Schultz, South Florida ‘06
Linda M. Walter, South Florida ‘06
Rachel E. Wood, South Florida ‘06
Cayla Culver, Stetson ‘05
southern
Drayton L. Green, Alabama ‘04 *
Kelli L. Hackett, Tennessee State ‘05
southwest
northeast
Elyse M. Rinaldi, New York ‘05
eastcentral
Glenda A. Dredden ‘05 (2)
Kineta English-White ‘05
Shakeeta R. Feaster ‘07
Ryan Feldhaus ‘05
Kristen N. Holloway ‘05
Steven M. Hughes ‘06
Carlin M. Longley ‘05
Natasha M. Maharaj ‘05 (2)
northcentral
Lindsey A. Pearson
Western Carolina ‘04
Courtney M. Anthony, Arizona ‘06 #
Danny J. Duran, Arizona ‘05
Stephanie P. Grubb, Arizona ‘04
Daniel C. Jensen, Arizona ‘06
Amanda N. Lesperance, Arizona ‘04
Sylvain Bernard, California - San Diego ‘06
Matt Chung, California - San Diego ‘06
Connie H. Leung, California - San Diego ‘05
Dina Paikin, California - San Diego ‘05
Jonathan R. Wang, California - San Diego ‘04
Sandra L. Burns, Chapman ‘04
Kathryn M. DeMar, Chapman ‘05
Kasey C. Phillips, Chapman ‘03 *
Rebecca L. Shasha, Chapman ‘06
Jennifer Wasik, Chapman ‘05 *
Irene Yu, Chapman ‘05
Melissa Baker, San Diego ‘05 *
Nicki L. Osborn, San Diego ‘05
Kaitlyn C. Sullivan, San Diego ‘04 *
Ayaka M. Mitsunari, San Jose State ‘05 * #
westcentral
Angela C. Dueber, Colorado State ‘06
# Team Captain
* Also a member of the 2005-06 team
Bradley Williams ‘05 (3)
Keja S. Williams ‘05 (2)
colorado
Patricia Abril-Gonzalez ‘01
Kellie M. Balu ‘06
Bruce S. Buckland ‘58
Tommy W. Girardo ‘61-Life
Kent R. Hastings ‘62-Life (3)
Lauren Hohenstein ‘06
Linsey W. Kasper ‘00 (3)
Ryan V. Kasper ‘01 (3)
Jennifer H. Kuhn ‘99-Life (6)
John E. Litz ‘58-Life (3)
Thaddeus A. McDonald ‘61-Life
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
total alumni gifts by decade of initiation
300
250
Rodney E. Slifer ‘55
Matt Teitelbaum ‘00-Life (3)
Lindsay L. Wood ‘06
colorado state
200
150
100
47
128
187
164
207
241
291
50
8
Kylee D. Allen ‘05 (2)
John Bidwell ‘05
Vicky R. Dix ‘91-Life
Angela C. Dueber ‘06
Annemarie Estes ‘06
Amy Fox ‘04
Becki Froelich ‘06
Monica Garcia ‘04 (2)
Eric Grow ‘06
Jonathan C. Grupp ‘01
Morgan Harnew ‘06
Russell Haynes ‘06
Josephine Hover ‘06
Chris Hutchins ‘04
Mark Kerwood ‘06
Sarah Kuehn ‘05
Grant McFarland ‘06
Trevor G. McIntosh ‘04 (2)
Jessica Monroe ‘02 (4)
Ashley Nelson ‘06
Irene M. Nissen ‘06
Chade Peeters ‘06
Alea Richmond ‘05
Stephanie Scott ‘06
Kelly Stillman ‘04
1930s
1940s
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
columbia
Wesley W. Allen ‘61-Life (9)
Richard D. Clark ‘49-Life (15)
Daniel V. Goodstein ‘54-Life
Frederick A. Shuart ‘66
cornell
Will Salcido ‘02
creighton
Scott E. Billings ‘86 (6)
Eric M. Bodman ‘04 (2)
Kathi L. Christie ‘91-Life (3)
Francis A. Giitter ‘57 (5)
William E. Hall ‘04 (2)
Becky A. Smouse ‘96-Life (4)
Michael B. Stork ‘89
davenport college
Kathleen C. Jaeger ‘90-Life
dayton
Thomas V. Ferrero ‘65-Life (2)
Thomas A. Klein ‘56-Faculty
John A. Ostapuck ‘66-Life (3)
Timothy M. Petric ‘68-Life (3)
delaware state
Daryl C. Brooks ‘05
Shadrack Minor ‘06
Damita White ‘06
denver
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Presidents D.S. Duncan (1915-19), R.B.
Kester (1921-23), and C.W. Collins
(1927-29).
Fredrick J. Boening ‘03
Kassidi J. Cypher ‘03
Jerry C. Higginson ‘61-Life
Israel O. Renteria Lopez ‘05
Joseph L. Rue ‘57-Life (5)
Larry M. Wile ‘90-Life (3)
detroit-day
Robert A. Bovitz ‘81-Life (5)
John B. Byrne ‘52
Patrick R. Crosson ‘71-Life
Francis G. Doherty ‘50-Life (5)
James E. Donahue ‘62-Life
Bernard J. Henehan ‘53
Ronald C. Hritzkowin ‘53-Life
Robert W. Jassoy ‘60
Barton O. Johnson ‘68-Life
John E. Kellmann ‘52
James P. Parrino ‘68-Life (9)
Louis W. Petro ‘74-Faculty (11)
Gary L. Pilawski ‘69-Life (2)
Ralph H. Proctor ‘69-Life
George E. Reich ‘60
Robert A. Spansky ‘62-Life (15)
Gerard T. Staeger ‘80-Life (9)
Frank D. Stella ‘40-Life
Donald H. Van Hove ‘60-Life (7)
John L. Van Vliet ‘62-Life (3)
detroit-evening
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President R.H. Rais (1975-77).
Gerald E. La Motte ‘65-Life (2)
James G. Miller ‘61-Life
Robert A. Murzin ‘65-Life (11)
Jack C. Younke ‘58-Life (5)
drake
Amy E. Benes ‘05
Allen W. Bethell ‘57
Robert E. Carlson ‘93-Life (11)
Scott A. Holm ‘06
James J. Hurley ‘04 (2)
Jill Johansen Hastey ‘85-Life (15)
Chelsey C. Larsen ‘04
Michael D. Lewis ‘03 (3)
Jerome P. Miller ‘57-Life (7)
Daniel E. Prall ‘57-Life (5)
Pamela L. Richardson ‘81-Life (15)
Suzanne M. Ward ‘92-Life (11)
drexel
H. Earl Roberts ‘68-Life (4)
east carolina
Steven D. Such ‘06
eastern kentucky
Brandy N. Baker ‘06
Michael D. Charles ‘05
Michelle A. Ford ‘06
Jessica R. Gevedon ‘05
Brittany N. Halcomb ‘06
Stacy E. Hammond ‘05
Dustin S. Heiser ‘05
Jeanette A. Hudson ‘04
David M. Hudson ‘06
Jessica L. Huff ‘05
Cassie L. Justice ‘05
Lacey M. Morgan ‘04
Sarah C. Sanmann ‘05
Stephanie J. Sowders ‘05
Craig A. Sowders ‘06
Laura J. Thorpe ‘05
Sarah B. Thorpe ‘06
Vanessa B. Thursby ‘06
Jessica A. Tompkins ‘05
Meaghan E. Triest ‘05
Jonathan S. Turner ‘06
Alison M. Whelan ‘05
Chrystal M. Williams ‘06
Ronald A. Wooley ‘05
John S. Yellman ‘05
Krista L. Zabawa ‘05
eastern michigan
Michael J. Archer ‘72 (3)
Carlye W. Buchanan ‘95-Life (4)
Richard M. Cundiff ‘64-Life (6)
Donald C. Cundy ‘70-Life (15)
Katharine A. Denham ‘92-Life
Jeffrey E. Frank ‘86-Life (13)
James T. Low ‘68-Life (9)
Michael E. Radecki ‘66-Life
Catherine M. Zinda-Howell ‘85-Life
eastern washington
Maria Abad ‘06
Scott A. Barlow ‘03
Rebecca Bisnett ‘06 (2)
Steven Buboltz ‘06
Ashley Craig ‘05 (2)
Megan D. Davis ‘04 (2)
Jeff Donnely ‘06 (2)
Alyson Eastman ‘06 (2)
Thomas R. Fischer ‘75-Life (2)
Kristen Johnson ‘06
Sarah Johnson ‘05
Melody L. Kraemer ‘00 (5)
Trula H. LeBleue ‘82 (2)
Matthew Leppell ‘06
Cathy Lockwood ‘06 (2)
Teanna Meinhold ‘05 (2)
Amy Melton ‘04
Crystal L. Morgan ‘04 (3)
Naomi S. Newcomb ‘06 (2)
Danielle C. Norman ‘04 (3)
Kyle W. O’Larey ‘06 (2)
Melanie Quinn ‘06 (2)
Pat Reilly ‘06
Brett D. Ren ‘89-Life
Cliff Roberts ‘06 (2)
Katie Small ‘02 (2)
Breanne M. Snyder ‘04
Charles R. Sundgren ‘75-Life
Kimya A. Tehrani ‘04
Maggie M. Wieber ‘04
florida a&m
Megan Price ‘06
Tyrone D. Smith ‘06
florida atlantic
Marjorie Etienne ‘03
Daniel O. Hanson ‘05
Sandlie Jeanniton ‘06
Linda L. Lynch-Moo ‘02
Elizee Milhomme ‘02 (4)
Dennis S. Palkon ‘04-Faculty (3)
Hostonia Z. Segree ‘06
florida international
Jeremy S. Baker ‘96-Life (7)
Illy Belmont-Monteagudo ‘97
Melissa Campo Duggan ‘95-Life (4)
Ivan D. Diaz-Giraldo ‘99-Life (2)
Giovanni Fernandez ‘01
Jacqueline M. Ginarte ‘04
Michael W. Jadoo ‘05 (2)
Albert D. Marrero ‘05 (2)
Alexis P. Perdomo ‘92-Life (8)
David J. Perdomo ‘92-Life
Patricia S. Perdomo ‘93-Life (8)
Yvette M. Perdomo ‘95
Marcelo L. Rodrigues ‘00
Marco A. RoJas ‘00-Life
Cristina M. Trabada ‘92-Life (7)
Juan M. Ward ‘05
elon
Megan E. Kenny ‘02 (3)
Michael Lopata ‘00
Eddie H. Meadows ‘90-Life (3)
Ashley N. Owen ‘03
Victoria K. Pirkey ‘04
Eric Schumann ‘02 (3)
emory
William D. Barker ‘48-Life (6)
William H. Brown ‘41-Life (3)
Nutan R. Chaudhari ‘06
Roscoe F. Johnson ‘41-Life
Matthew A. Kelsey ‘06
Michael S. Kerfeld ‘06
Alana A. Martin ‘06
Amy Sheu ‘06
J. Kenneth Tabb ‘49-Life (8)
Charles H. Yates ‘49
florida state
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairmen H.E. Allen ‘89-Life (2003-04)
and W.L. Koleszar ‘86-Life (2002-03).
fairleigh dickinson
Stephanie D. Caccamese ‘97-Life (3)
florida
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairman W.R. Miller ‘83-Life
(1997-99).
Bruce P. Andrews ‘77
Christie L. Archer ‘05
Henry C. Barfield ‘06
Scot A. Bennett ‘77 (5)
Kyle Brown ‘86 (3)
Arthur L. Burke ‘57-Life (3)
Alejandro Companioni ‘06
Sharon S. Cutler ‘81 (4)
David C. DiGiacomo ‘98
Douglas M. Halka ‘92-Life (3)
Michael Janicki ‘77-Life (3)
David M. Larson ‘91-Life (2)
Daniel J. McCleary ‘00 (3)
Anthony T. Meyer ‘96-Life (8)
Grant S. Morehead ‘92-Life
Alison L. Needleman ‘05
Roy T. Olsen ‘63-Life (5)
Brooke M. Padgett ‘05
Toni D. Palmerino ‘05
Desiree Segobiano ‘05
Jeffrey A. Settle ‘86-Life
Joshua A. Shashaty ‘05
Joshua A. Silverboard ‘98-Life
Calli Skipper ‘05
Stephen E. Smith ‘86-Life (2)
Walter J. Smith ‘65-Life (7)
Clifford Stern ‘74-Life (2)
Rachel A. Stewart ‘05
Xailein B. Villanueva ‘06
Simon Wong ‘06
Heather E. Allen ‘89-Life (10)
Preston L. Baswell ‘53-Life
Samuel T. Blackburn ‘85-Life (4)
James D. Bracken ‘59 (5)
Allison L. Harper ‘94-Life (3)
Daniel E. Harring ‘96
Melanie K. Jacobs ‘02 (2)
William L. Koleszar ‘86-Life (9)
Joe Levy ‘01
Kathryn M. Meyer ‘97 (8)
Cynthia Nobles ‘00 (2)
Caryn J. Patterson ‘90-Life (10)
John W. Quesenberry ‘95-Life
clifford spangler society
consecutive giving
yellow rose society
matching gift
Recognition club for those who made
provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in
their estate plans.
Consecutive years of giving since the
1991-92 campaign are included in
parenthesis.
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum
contribution of $10.
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
(X)
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
17
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
the academy
Holly Shafer ‘05
Piper W. Sims ‘95-Life (3)
Kenneth L. Sjoberg ‘91-Life (2)
Derick Thornton ‘03
Sandra K. Ward ‘94-Life (2)
Kristina Williams ‘02
fordham
Barry A. Butenhoff ‘66 (3)
Patricia A. Carnis ‘80-Life (2)
Carol R. Carter ‘76-Life (2)
Ellis J. Jones ‘60-Faculty (11)
Mollie A. Moyer ‘81-Life
hamline
Anthanette M. Fields ‘94
fort hays state
James A. Anderson ‘79-Life
Brice W. Feldt ‘90-Life
Donald D. Hickman ‘66-Life
Diane K. Nemnich ‘82-Life
Andrew A. Rupp ‘74-Life (3)
Lyle T. Staab ‘76-Life (2)
Tom Wierman ‘80-Life
Myron C. Martin ‘61-Life
hofstra
Nicole Dishuk ‘06
Sean Haley ‘01
Cindy Lam ‘07
Kevin M. Murray ‘89-Life
Michael E. Nemeth ‘95-Life (4)
Tamara C. Zusi ‘06
hoosier alumni
gannon
Gary L. Epperson ‘92-Hon/Life (15)
Kristen D. Best ‘95-Life (4)
Brian J. Davis ‘92-Life (4)
Patricia L. Eline ‘04
Christine A. Larkin ‘87-Life
Christopher P. Meehan ‘90-Life (12)
Bradley T. Roae ‘88-Life
Burton B. Stockton ‘88-Life (4)
David J. Tkach ‘77-Life (3)
Juliann M. Zawadzki ‘05 (2)
george mason
Tyrone C. Richardson ‘01
george washington
Clifford Carlstedt ‘43-Life
Bertel R. Megill ‘60-Life (2)
Walter N. Propps ‘57-Life
Robert J. Shue ‘68 (12)
georgia
Alex Adams ‘99
Kathryn M. Campbell ‘03 (2)
Donald S. Chapman ‘59-Life (2)
Katherine Claffey ‘06
Stanley E. Darnell ‘70-Life
Arthur J. Finley ‘66 (8)
Stephen J. Graham ‘01 (2)
Michael E. Lacefield ‘67-Life
John H. Loving ‘63-Life
Tiffany K. Orth ‘05
Matt Schwartz ‘07
georgia state
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President R.A. Hills (1947-50); and
Past Foundation Chairmen J.M.
Lennard Jr. ‘34-Life (1971-75), and
W.D. Reeves ‘59-Life (1987-91).
Jamila I. Agyei-Aye ‘05 (2)
Eldon A. Bailey ‘59-Life
J. Smith Harrison ‘76-Life (3)
Christopher K. Jones ‘98 (2)
Marcos A. Kerbel ‘65-Life
Tommy Loo ‘71-Life (7)
William D. Reeves ‘59-Life (13)
Herb L. Stem ‘52-Life (2)
Delia G. Tillman ‘94-Life (10)
georgia tech
Evan Alini ‘95-Life
Charles M. Dellinger ‘03 (3)
Kathleen M. Dieterman ‘05 (3)
John D. Dunham ‘05 (2)
Kim A. Elliott ‘75-Life (4)
Corrado D. Sammarco ‘02 (4)
Jesus M. Sandoval ‘79-Life (2)
Michael S. Tashman ‘06
Daniel Wahlig ‘06
18
gustavus adolphus
The Academy is an intimate, hands-on, challenging learning experience designed
especially for those students who demonstrate outstanding leadership
potential. It is based on the contemporary concepts contained in the business
best seller The Leadership Challenge and focuses on the practices and
commitments of exemplary leaders. A limited enrollment and a remote location
ensure that the experience is highly personal. Interactive group sessions are
complemented by small group discussions led by AKPsi facilitators.
houston
Atiba K. Henry ‘05 (2)
Eric D. Roman ‘02 (2)
Joanna M. Romero ‘02 (4)
Catherine Spradley ‘06
Kevin Ta ‘02
Michael G. Weng ‘06
idaho state
John H. Black ‘73-Life (2)
Jennifer L. Bratt ‘03
Leonard R. Carlson ‘65 (3)
Jill Christensen ‘06
Thomas L. Hutchison ‘70-Life
Ashlie A. Rauh ‘06
Whitnie D. Rauh ‘06
Echo L. Schneider ‘02
Forrest Walker ‘03 (2)
Harold C. White ‘60-Faculty (4)
illinois
Philip J. Bergquist ‘74
Katherine S. Dahlenburg ‘76-Life (4)
Thomas J. Duffy ‘63-Life (14)
Andrew W. Fernandez ‘96-Life (3)
Jenifer A. Giger ‘80-Life (2)
John T. Havens ‘46-Life (2)
John E. Kessler ‘61-Life (2)
Tomisi Kikama ‘04
Bryan A. Lewis ‘83-Life
James G. Nussbaum ‘59-Life
Lumir S. Palma ‘37 (7)
Theodore F. Smith ‘59-Life (3)
Henriette C. Stegemeier ‘85-Life
Nicholas Stoczanyn ‘02
William F. Templin ‘41-Life (15)
Catherine Vandewalle ‘02
Charles V. Walker ‘01
Maurice C. Workman ‘48-Life (15)
illinois – chicago
Eric Dembek ‘07
Peter Demes ‘07
Allan J. Rohr ‘66-Life (14)
illinois wesleyan
Roger G. Dornaus ‘64-Life (3)
Robert E. Evans ‘59-Life
Edward B. Rust ‘70-Life (5)
Through a generous grant from Dan (Michigan State ‘89-Life) and Sara Roselli,
alumni chapters and individuals, the foundation covered all expenses for 20
students participating in the four-day leadership development institute in June.
Frederic R. Leach Fellow
Jessie Li, Calgary ‘05
Irving L. Camp Fellow
Nicholas Venditti, Wake Forest ‘06
Robert S. Douglas Fellow
Brittany L. Folds, Western Carolina ‘06
Wade Co. Fellow
Amanda J. Sargent, Boise State ‘06
2004 Academy Fellow
Patrick K. Crow, Christopher Newport ‘06
Motor City Alumni/Robert A. Spansky Fellow
Anthony P. Riva, Michigan State ‘05
2003 Academy Fellow
Eric M. Bodman, Creighton ‘04
Foundation Board of Directors Fellow
Rebecca Bisnett, Eastern Washington ‘06
Fraternity Board of Directors Fellow
Matthew A. Kelsey, Emory ‘06
David and Wendy Wendroff Fellow
Tiffany A. Nofziger, Oregon State ‘05
Mark D. Warden Fellows
Jennifer Y. Soong, San Jose State ‘06
Matthew F. Youngs, Southern Indiana ‘05
2002 Academy Fellow
Sherah LeBoeuf, Loyola ‘05
2005 Academy Fellow
Timothy E. Roe, Oklahoma State ‘05
2001 Academy Fellow
Robert P. McBride, Seattle ‘04
2006 Academy Fellow
Mary K. Mangan, Southeast Missouri ‘05
Nathan Lane Jr. Fellow
Israel O. Renteria Lopez, Denver ‘05
Florida Gold Coast Alumni Fellow
Heather L. Hall, Florida State ‘05
George L. Bergen Fellow
Yuridia Soto, Texas-Brownsville ‘06
Howard M. Jefferson Fellow
Corri A. Cole, Virginia ‘05
indiana
William K. Bissey ‘61-Life (10)
Dawn A. Browne ‘76-Life
Timothy W. Daniels ‘06
Lawrence A. Friend ‘63-Life (2)
Gordon I. Gerbick ‘47-Life (14)
George E. Hahn ‘57
Charles H. Krueger ‘57 (6)
Doug K. Lawyer-Smith ‘90-Life
Allen M. Marcus ‘72-Life
Christopher J. Mulvihill ‘80-Life (4)
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Robert C. Nelson ‘47-Life (11)
Kimberly A. Nowakowski ‘07
Brian D. Parker ‘93-Life (10)
Tricia A. Pisani Mulcare ‘95-Life (6)
James J. Preston ‘96 (8)
Sara E. Preston ‘96 (8)
Terry J. Robinson ‘80-Life (5)
Lindsay R. Swisher ‘06
John C. Wall ‘51-Life (15)
Linda Zilkowski ‘84-Life (4)
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
ten years of first time donors
1,600
1,400
indiana state
1,200
Brenda S. Chappell ‘91
Steven J. Guinn ‘97-Life
Michael P. Haseley ‘03
Brandon L. Jones ‘04
Adam F. Wachtel ‘00
iowa state
Elisa M. Berzins ‘06
Jennifer J. Dobel ‘01
Nancy K. Dop ‘82-Life (3)
Adrian W. Hollander ‘61-Life (10)
Melissa J. Stowe ‘98-Life (5)
jacksonville
Christopher A. Bush ‘84-Life (3)
Ronald L. King ‘62-Life (15)
John E. Maguire ‘68-Life
Elizabeth L. McCullough ‘87-Life (2)
Franklin E. Pellegrin ‘69-Life
David W. Simpkins ‘80-Life (4)
Jeffrey S. Spero ‘86-Life
james madison
Tabia Coles ‘01
Elizabeth A. Drakulich ‘98
Jeffrey L. Kane ‘91-Life (5)
Meredith D. Kane ‘93-Life (5)
Juli P. Peterson ‘99 (2)
Christopher J. Susil ‘92-Life (4)
Kim B. Tashner ‘04
john carroll
Allyn R. Adams ‘62-Life (3)
Leonard M. Clezie ‘60-Life (15)
William C. Drummond ‘65-Life (2)
Terence P. Leahy ‘60-Life
Frederick S. Previts ‘60-Life (2)
Nevin S. Robinson ‘02 (3)
Jim Vasil ‘03
miami
800
600
400
kansas state
Richard L. Badenhoop ‘49-Life (2)
Pamela L. Bergsten ‘91 (6)
Mallory Britton ‘05
Briena M. Engelken ‘05
Susan M. Garcia ‘77-Life (2)
Kristin N. Gregory ‘03 (3)
Earl J. Hammond ‘55-Life (4)
Larry L. Miles ‘59-Life (2)
Edelis Ocasio ‘04 (3)
Robert A. Anderson ‘57-Life
Clifford F. Duke ‘73-Life (3)
Frank X. Gliozzo ‘57-Life
Joseph H. Huppert ‘69 (3)
Ana L. Martinez ‘88-Life
Daniel D. Mendoza ‘99-Life (8)
Francisco J. Ortega ‘95
Deborah Perkins ‘00 (2)
Manuel F. Plana ‘71-Life (2)
Manuel E. Pravia ‘89-Life (11)
Ilyne B. Sbar ‘88-Life (7)
128
489
416
412
867
802
1,248
1,369
1,319
1,477
200
1997-98
1998-99
1999-00
2000-01
2001-02
2002-03
2003-04
2004-05
2005-06
2006-07
Bruce E. Peters ‘66-Life (9)
Glenn L. Smith ‘51-Life (5)
Jon G. Thomas ‘94
Phillip J. Thompson ‘72 (4)
Rachel Voss ‘05
kentucky
Kali Andress ‘07
Megan E. Benkert ‘07
Jonathan R. Davis ‘06
Cheryl Gilligan ‘07
Christopher W. Hunt ‘04
Wesley S. Logan ‘06
Melissa G. Lucas ‘98 (5)
Jessamy A. Lyons ‘05
Amanda N. Mickley ‘06
Ashley Voss ‘05
Lindsey Whalen ‘05
Brooke C. Willinger ‘06
Jordan M. Wilson ‘06
lamar
Trenton S. Adams ‘04
Erik Angelle ‘06
Ashley K. Barnes ‘06
Robinson Bui ‘04-Life (2)
Paul H. Butler ‘06
Dwayne Champagne ‘06
Kevin Cobbs ‘06
Kristine R. Gernale ‘05
Marissa Guidry ‘06
Leah M. Hamm ‘05 (2)
Ashley Harlan ‘06
Courtney C. Harrison ‘05 (2)
Antoinette M. Johnson-Lazaro ‘06
Harrell L. Jones ‘82-Life (4)
Danny Nguyen ‘06
Jennifer A. Siragusa ‘05
Jake Stack ‘06
Thuy-Trinh Tran ‘06
Joseph C. Vickrey ‘06
Jennifer Way ‘06
Ted W. Wiggins ‘87-Life (3)
kansas
Raymond F. Davis ‘40 (3)
Megan E. Kopff ‘06
Lily C. Yu ‘93 (5)
Rajiv Rajan ‘03
Rogerald Solmerano ‘03 (3)
Jason Weinstein ‘03-Life (2)
1,000
iowa
Robert L. Anderson ‘54 (4)
Bradley T. Bergman ‘86-Life (14)
Jeffrey E. Brown ‘74-Life
Ronald W. Cerutti ‘85-Life (2)
Tony C. Clark ‘74-Life (15)
Nancy A. Ghizzone ‘89-Life (11)
Gary L. Giesemann ‘69-Life
Charles B. Hartman ‘62-Life
Ivan L. Hasselbusch ‘62-Life (2)
Jeffrey J. Kenner ‘78-Life
Don E. Klahn ‘52
Kenneth J. Kolbet ‘61-Life (3)
Marvin J. McElvain ‘73-Life (4)
John P. McKillip ‘70-Life
Pamela A. Miksell ‘96-Life
Robert E. Richardson ‘76-Life (15)
Courtney Smith ‘93-Life (3)
Wayne D. Walters ‘65-Life (3)
Steve B. Warnecke ‘77-Life
Jeffrey B. Warner ‘84-Life (10)
William H. Weresch ‘65-Life
Christin M. Winans ‘80 (3)
mcgill
lewis and clark college
James R. Cole ‘53-Life
lipscomb
Michael D. Canterbury ‘69-Life (4)
Robert J. Forstall ‘62-Life (3)
Heather C. Harris ‘05
lockhaven
Andrew J. Blind ‘05
Molly E. Crozier ‘07
Jessica B. Douglas ‘06
Tiffany A. Dudish ‘05 (2)
Christina N. Fried ‘06
Maria A. Giannini ‘06
Andrew J. Gibbons ‘96-Life
Amy M. Gill ‘06
Alexander B. Hambleton ‘02 (2)
Brandi L. Kennedy ‘05
Laura R. Kotwica ‘04 (2)
Sandra N. Long ‘96-Life
Mark C. Rishel ‘04
Adrianna M. Scheirer ‘05
Jonathan G. Torres ‘06
Stacey L. Zerbe ‘06
louisiana state
Jackie Wisniewski ‘06
louisiana tech
Earl G. Pitre ‘89-Life
Robert J. Reed ‘81-Life (3)
Paul E. Turner ‘80-Life (3)
Thomas A. Walker ‘71 (3)
louisville
Sherry Cutshaw ‘01 (6)
Brent A. Jones ‘99-Life (6)
loyola
Jackson L. Abbeduto ‘06
Aishah S. Al-Sehaim ‘05 (2)
Karima Amlani ‘05 (2)
Roxanne Arriaza ‘03 (4)
Marcus A. Bitar ‘06
Stuart W. Blaylock ‘06
Jacob M. Boho ‘06
William L. Boynton ‘06
Brendan I. Brankin ‘05 (2)
Kerrie Bullions ‘05 (2)
Daniel P. Callahan ‘06
Danielle Castaneda ‘03
Samuel E. Chee ‘04 (3)
Michael E. Cunningham ‘05 (2)
Megan L. Daniels ‘06
Lee M. Dewey ‘05 (2)
Robert R. Fuesel ‘56-Life (15)
Ryan Gannon ‘03 (2)
Lisa A. Hebeler ‘06
Herman M. Hong ‘87-Life (5)
Julie A. Kmet ‘05 (2)
Marie Knight ‘03 (2)
Katelyn H. McCarthy ‘04 (3)
Clare M. McDevitt ‘05 (2)
Hannah M. McHale ‘06
Joseph A. Metallo ‘96
Phillip Moraldo ‘03 (4)
Alyson C. Nichols ‘06
Daniel L. Pappas ‘05 (2)
Leanne T. Raskob ‘06
Erin E. Ream ‘05 (2)
Alexandria M. Romo ‘06
Jason E. Rosheisen ‘03 (4)
Tracy L. Roy ‘04 (3)
Lorenzo Sanchez ‘06
Laura T. Schmenk ‘05 (2)
Kara D. Schmidt ‘04 (3)
John L. Sherry ‘62-Life
Chelsea L. Simmons ‘05 (2)
Michael J. Stahl ‘06
Allison M. Watkins ‘04 (3)
Matthew R. White ‘06
Kaitlin M. Wieners ‘06
Richard R. Yetter ‘56
Sarah C. Yurgealitis ‘06
Patrick Zimmermann ‘05 (2)
miami (Ohio)
Matthew P. Fritz ‘05
Michael E. Gerwe ‘56-Life (5)
Kathryn E. Hitch ‘05
Alison Manasco ‘02
Kathryn E. Mulligan ‘05
Anthony D. Pappas ‘03
Angela M. Raig ‘05
Donald Santavicca ‘63-Life (5)
michigan
David S. Barera ‘68-Life
Jason Freeman ‘99
Kingsley Kelly ‘37-Life (2)
Bradley A. Nunemaker ‘94-Life
H. Roger Secrest ‘48-Life (13)
Charles E. Swanson ‘49-Life
Steven T. Tabac ‘63-Life (5)
Tracey A. Welsh ‘87
loyola new orleans
Ramon A. Aizpurua ‘07
Melissa M. Allen ‘02
Brian W. Balch ‘06
Brett E. Bosek ‘06
Sonnet E. Brown ‘03-Life
Carlos E. Contreras ‘06
Rene R. Contreras ‘06
Heather A. Gitlitz ‘06
Katherine C. Hebert ‘06
Jill D. Jackson ‘06
Heather L. Johnson ‘06
Alexandra K. Kleinschmidt ‘06
Sherah A. LeBoeuf ‘05
Jerrica N. Lugo ‘06
Rebecca M. Rivera ‘06
Danielle M. Sahuque-Matis ‘06
Jason S. Seidman ‘05
Karolina Stachniuk ‘06
maine
Carl S. Anderson ‘06
Ann E. VanWinkle ‘06
marist college
Michael J. Coughlin ‘92 (3)
Abby Lombardi ‘01
Nathalie Sanchez ‘05
Jayme S. Stofko ‘92-Life (12)
Julio A. Torres ‘98
Angela J. Witzke ‘97 (5)
marquette
John A. Becker ‘48-Life
Joseph P. Busch ‘50-Life
Donald A. Dunst ‘57-Life
William R. Goldammer ‘54-Life (15)
Norman F. Kruse ‘40-Life (6)
Leo V. Ryan CSV ‘44-Life (9)
marshall
Edward S. Kelly ‘05
Darrell D. Raines ‘01
michigan – dearborn
Randall C. Budden ‘82-Life (6)
Scott A. Drogs ‘88-Life (4)
Stacey M. Drogs ‘90-Life (4)
Steven L. Finch ‘72 (3)
Edward J. Koss ‘76-Life (6)
Elliott H. Ring ‘76-Life (2)
Valerie A. Schuster ‘80-Life
Christopher J. Sitek ‘84-Life (2)
michigan state
Home chapter of Fraternity Chairman
D.J. Roselli ‘89-Life (2006-present).
Paul R. Bailey ‘88-Life (2)
Louis R. Barkman ‘98-Life (5)
John R. Bebes ‘84-Life (2)
Michael R. Berard ‘67-Life
Christopher R. Berg ‘94-Life (2)
Erik J. Brown ‘94-Life
Robert F. Garvin ‘59-Life (4)
Harvey M. Howitt ‘66-Life
John R. Hudak ‘85-Life (6)
Elizabeth Kuczera ‘79-Life (5)
Katherine M. Kuzava ‘80-Life
Michael D. Lorenz ‘80-Life (2)
Catherine MacFarlane-Haws ‘77-Life
John D. Marion ‘63-Life
Gary E. McVety ‘79-Life (2)
Steven M. Patch ‘77-Life (7)
John R. Rachfal ‘62 (6)
Lisa A. Rice ‘85-Life (5)
Daniel J. Roselli ‘89-Life (3)
Frank T. Scalici ‘76-Life
michigan tech
Robert D. Pease ‘05
Suzanne A. Scott ‘06
Megan L. Shaw ‘03
Ryder M. Step ‘05
Troy M. Tambling ‘03
Charles R. Thomas ‘03
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
19
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
middle tennessee
Nicholas R. Dopuch ‘85
Richard G. Fick ‘50 (3)
Erin E. Graham ‘99
Adam C. Harris ‘04 (2)
David M. Heimos ‘74-Life (4)
Mark W. Kemp ‘69-Life (2)
Duncan L. Matteson ‘54-Life (3)
Laura M. Morlan ‘81-Life (2)
Linda M. Rechtien ‘81 (3)
John W. Rogers ‘56
Lesley A. Siegfried ‘86-Life (3)
Adam C. Stoverink ‘02 (3)
Nicole M. Wilson ‘91 (11)
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President D.L. Stubblefield ‘89-Life
(2003-07).
Montranese Beard ‘06
Christie Bishop ‘03 (2)
Marcina Britton ‘04 (2)
Ronnie L. Brown ‘04 (2)
Larry Colbert ‘06
Brittany Curry ‘06
James M. Davis ‘70-Life
William J. Dodson ‘02
Amaka A. Egbuji ‘06
Demetrius Ellison ‘06
Johnathan Frazier ‘06
Janis Fuqua ‘06
Andrea Glass ‘06
Porsha Hayden ‘06
Marcus J. Henry ‘05 (2)
Jess D. Holt ‘03-Life (5)
Julia L. Johnson ‘05 (2)
Vincent A. Johnson ‘06
L. Danielle Kiblinger ‘99 (2)
Katherine Martin ‘06
Marcus McKeller ‘06
Marla Miller ‘06
Ashley R. Mixson ‘06
Kellie Murphy ‘06
Herbert Myers ‘06
Terrica O’Hara ‘06
Rodrick K. Pewitt ‘06
Laurie A. Raulston ‘88-Life (9)
Mark C. Raulston ‘91-Life (9)
Richard C. Simoni ‘90-Life
Lola L. Simpson ‘06
Glenn D. Sims ‘06
Shaneikwa L. Smith ‘06
Dan L. Stubblefield ‘89-Life (7)
Fabian Timmons ‘06
Susan A. Titshaw ‘91-Life (7)
DaShawn Usher ‘06
millikin
Lynn K. Stoike ‘89-Life (4)
minnesota
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President and Foundation Chairman
R.G. Woolever ‘24-Life (Fraternity
1950-56, Foundation 1951-62).
Elaine T. Aruda ‘87-Life
Rodney M. Austin ‘56-Life (13)
Robert F. Brown ‘92-Life
Arthur W. Carlson ‘49-Life (8)
Curtis A. Cleveland ‘74 (3)
Herbert J. Graebner ‘48-Life
Robert C. Hagen ‘54
Lyle V. Hanson ‘49-Life (12)
Thomas R. Hendry ‘64-Life (2)
Robert W. Johnson ‘59
Lois M. Martin ‘05-Honorary
Richard K. Mathews ‘60-Life
Dean B. McKinney ‘50-Life (3)
Richard J. Meyer ‘56-Life (14)
Mark A. Peterson ‘71-Life (2)
Charles L. Squires ‘63-Life
mississippi
Angela B. Nail ‘00 (4)
Cary S. Catlett ‘05
Myra M. Cox ‘03
Steven Elliott ‘04 (2)
Tami C. Hess ‘00
Jason M. Johnston ‘06
Heather R. Morris ‘92-Life (12)
Stephanie M. Shadrach ‘03
Alison P. Shadrach ‘05 (2)
Mark T. Sullivan ‘83 (3)
Karen L. Woodall ‘97-Faculty
missouri western
Charles G. Baxter ‘05
Jake D. Brooke ‘06
Ashley E. Falter ‘04 (2)
Heather D. Goforth ‘05
Danielle C. Hewitt ‘00 (2)
Rebecca A. Kuehn ‘04
Jennifer Magness ‘02
Vanessa C. Morris ‘06
Cherry A. Ryan ‘03
Cassandra N. Schuster ‘05
Kristy L. Shaw ‘05
Mindy C. Speer ‘06
Ashley D. Wheeler ‘06
Robert L. White ‘05
montana
Donald F. Stanaway ‘49-Life
montclair state
Home chapter of Fraternity President
A. Nemeth (2007-present).
Jenille A. Amantine ‘06 (2)
Deborah S. Amundsen ‘83-Life
Dieayah Bryant ‘06
Charlene Clarke ‘06
Maryann Defiore-Blackburn ‘79-Life
Garvin Elmera ‘06
Veronica Garcia ‘00
Yosef Hegazy ‘02
Kenneth Hollasch ‘81-Life
Alyssa M. Lindner ‘06
Andrea Nemeth ‘91-Life (7)
James A. Ostic ‘90 (6)
Ivis Pineda ‘05
Emidio Ramos ‘06
Margaret B. Santo ‘92-Life (6)
Eyvgenia Shashkova ‘04 (2)
Chad E. Smith ‘93 (4)
Kathleen Smith ‘06
Cheryl L. Symington ‘90-Life (3)
Jennifer F. Terry ‘93 (4)
Gregory P. Weber ‘81-Life (9)
montevallo
missouri
Eugene E. Benes ‘64-Life
Andrew E. Chiodini ‘86
Eugene H. De Boer ‘69-Life (3)
20
missouri state
Kathryn M. Domnanovich ‘03
Patricia D. Lovelady ‘03 (3)
Daniel S. McBrayer ‘06
Trevor H. Norris ‘04
William D. Tuck ‘04
Jay F. Wilkoff ‘80-Life (2)
murray state
Derek W. Hunter ‘01 (5)
nebraska
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Presidents C.D. Spangler ‘20-Life (193942), and O.M. Chatburn ‘29-Life (1942-47).
Vance A. Baker ‘50-Life (4)
Catherine E. David ‘01
Marisa A. Pont ‘04 (3)
nevada – las vegas
Robert C. Barnum ‘82-Life
Della D. Boyd ‘87 (3)
Douglas S. Gold ‘02
Joey E. Johnson ‘90-Life (4)
Robert E. Starankovic ‘80-Life (6)
Jonathan Wright ‘03
new mexico
William A. Cleary ‘67-Life
Mireya Herrera ‘05 (2)
Jessica A. McQueston ‘05 (2)
Ryan K. Montoya ‘05 (2)
Brenton Jones ‘06
Katarina A. Karczewski ‘91-Life (4)
Hope A. Lane ‘04
Rufus B. Langley ‘62-Life (4)
Charles E. Little John ‘05
Andrea Lowe ‘05
Justin T. Moreau ‘05
Jesse V. Noland ‘51-Life
Kristen M. Ostrom ‘06
Jyoti Patel ‘06
Katie Pepin ‘06
Robert H. Phoenix ‘04
Antony D. Roberson ‘91-Life
Johanna Sangiuliano ‘05
Jennifer R. Saputo ‘04 (2)
Sharon E. Scruggs ‘95-Life (3)
Chetan C. Shah ‘02
Jean M. Souweine ‘52-Life
Tony D. Stallings ‘96-Life
Lee A. Thore ‘05
Andrea Verney ‘05 (2)
Megan A. Vogt ‘05
John S. Westly ‘04
William H. White ‘55
Daniel J. Wood ‘05
Billy J. Woosley ‘55-Life
Zachary H. Wright ‘91-Life (6)
Jack L. Xu ‘06
Harry N. Young ‘51 (6)
Kelly C. Ziegler ‘03
unc – charlotte
new york
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Presidents R.S. Douglas’04-Life (190406), F.R. Leach ‘04-Life (1906-07), H.M.
Jefferson ‘04-Life (1907-08), N.Lane
Jr. ‘04-Life (1908-09), H.A. Hopf ‘04Life (1909-10), W.B. Johnson ‘08-Life
(1910-11), W.T.Eddy ‘06-Life (1911-12), H.L.
Wilson ‘11-Life (1912-13), J.T. Madden
‘11-Faculty (1919-21); and Past
Foundation Chairman T.G. Ehrsam
‘53-Fac/Life (1983-87).
William A. Donnelly ‘36-Life
Abraham L. Gitlow ‘94-Life (8)
Howard O. Hampton ‘43-Life
George E. Hay ‘35-Life
Robert A. Marra ‘59-Life (4)
Michael E. Mulvaney ‘70-Life (2)
David J. Scholes ‘65-Life (2)
Jack L. Verdi ‘63-Life (8)
Edward J. Zalewski ‘50
niagara
Richard A. Difilippo ‘95-Life
Edward A. Johnson ‘75-Life (4)
Edwin M. Kennedy ‘59-Life
Laura B. Sagar ‘99
John H. Wilcox ‘65-Life (3)
north carolina state
unc – chapel hill
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President L.R. Jordan ‘50-Life (1959-62).
Evan S. Abramowitz ‘06
Pamela J. Alger ‘05
Chelsea A. Briner ‘05
Sallie E. Brown ‘06
Jeffrey D. Coulter ‘05
Deborah A. Edwards ‘83-Life
Jordan L. Fieldstein ‘06
Paul D. Freedle ‘60-Life (14)
Joe Fulton ‘06
Patrick B. Honeycutt ‘03 (4)
Jerrold R. Aleman ‘75
Anonymous
William J. Elliott ‘05
Steven R. Ellis ‘06
Janelle Geaber ‘05
Brian J. Geathers ‘07
C. Gordon Harris ‘84-Life
Nell C. Hight ‘90-Life (4)
Tonya F. Huggins ‘06
Priya Jagdeo ‘07
James H. Killian ‘70-Life
Benjamin A. Lane ‘07
George A. Mattar ‘04
Sofia A. Mohammed ‘06
Danielle E. O’Regan ‘06
Jennifer N. Pendergrast ‘07
Devang H. Ray ‘05
Brandon S. Rucker ‘05
Adrienne E. Schreur ‘06
Julian K. Sims ‘07
Leigh A. Smith ‘96-Life
Scott D. Smith ‘94-Life
Randall W. Sparger ‘92-Life (2)
Jeffrey R. Stone ‘07
Caleb R. Truitt ‘02 (4)
Brent M. Wagner ‘06
Mariesa R. Carrow ‘06
Chisse M. Cheung ‘06
Michael D. Crane ‘83-Life
Jenna C. Daniel ‘06
Lauren E. Duncan ‘05 (2)
Grayson B. Hawkins ‘05
Christopher A. Johnson ‘92-Life (5)
Kenley A. Johnson ‘94-Life
Amanda L. Komisin ‘05 (2)
William T. Laundon ‘83-Life (11)
Nicholas L. Lythgoe ‘06
Kelley M. McLane ‘06
Robert Z. Moore ‘06
Stephen M. Parker ‘06
Frederick D. Pugh ‘83-Life
Myra S. Rappl ‘83-Life (4)
Michael L. Rogers ‘90-Life (2)
Anthony K. Rosemond ‘03
Marianne Russolesi ‘05
Noah M. Sanders ‘97 (5)
Nancy J. Schroeder ‘06
Eric A. Sears ‘05
Jennifer L. Smith ‘96-Life (7)
Kyle M. Smith ‘96 (7)
Lisa M. Symanski ‘06
Brandon L. Veler ‘05
Rachel M. Wang ‘04 (2)
Elizabeth C. White ‘83
north dakota state
Janice Glatt ‘04-Faculty (3)
north texas
Darnyelle Jones ‘06
Keitra Stoker ‘05
northern colorado
Ilissa Albrecht ‘06
Ben Baumer ‘06
Heather Biewick ‘06
Patricia Cannon ‘05
Nathan Cape ‘05 (2)
Alisa Carter ‘05
Jimmy S. Chan ‘04 (3)
Buck Clifford ‘06
Allison Cox ‘07
Lacee Davis ‘05 (2)
Meg Enderby ‘05 (2)
Danielle Findley ‘06
Aanston Frazier ‘06
Renee Howat ‘06
Kai I. Jones ‘04
David Kamau ‘06
Jenna Katz ‘05 (2)
Kerry A. Little ‘05 (2)
Kara Patterson ‘05
Shannon Regan ‘06
Marissa Rodriguez ‘06
Molly A. Sollie ‘02 (4)
Lindsey M. Somers ‘05 (2)
Rebecca Vaughn ‘06
northern michigan
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President G.R. Carnahan ‘67-Life
(1987-89).
James D. Gray ‘69-Life (3)
Paula N. Lange ‘95 (5)
Tina Lewis ‘83-Life (4)
Brian D. Wohl ‘82-Life
northwestern
Home chapter of past Fraternity
Presidents A.W.T. Olgilvie (1913-14),
A.L. Jeffery (1914-15), W.J. Luby (193639); and Past Foundation Chairman
H.C. Carlstead ‘37-Life (1965-71).
Bruce E. Dean ‘53-Life (13)
Robert W. McClintock ‘36-Life (5)
northwood
Sharon Francis ‘04
Thomas W. Goodwin ‘02 (2)
Sara M. Pung ‘02 (2)
norwich
Barry R. Meinerth ‘66-Life (8)
Kerry J. Quinn ‘90-Life
clifford spangler society
consecutive giving
yellow rose society
matching gift
Recognition club for those who made
provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in
their estate plans.
Consecutive years of giving since the
1991-92 campaign are included in
parenthesis.
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum
contribution of $10.
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
(X)
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
scholarships
fraternity-wide scholarships
These scholarships were funded through endowments established by alumni, or created in honor of
alumni members. Through an endowment, a gift is invested and only its interest income is used to
support annual scholarships. The donor may name the endowment and fund it with an outright gift of
cash, appreciated securities or through a will bequest. To successfully endow a scholarship, the
foundation suggests a gift valued at a minimum of $25,000.
nova southeastern
Miguel K. Augustin ‘05 (2)
Vanessa H. Gilyard ‘05-Life (2)
Ariane L. Guettler ‘05-Life (2)
David M. Kaplan ‘05
Megan Shepherd ‘05
Renee’ J. Taylor ‘05
oakland
Staci L. Abelow
Florida ‘05
Kenneth W. Hufford
Scholarship
Eric M. Bodman
Creighton ‘04
William D. Reeves
Scholarship
Cayla Culver
Stetson ‘05
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Allison A. Donnelly
Anya T. Edun
Virginia Tech ‘05
Miami ‘05
Carlton J. Siegler
William E. Westerdahl
Scholarship
Scholarship
Matthew P. Fritz
Miami (Ohio) ‘05
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Lauren R. Baumann ‘99
James L. Canvasser ‘98-Life (7)
Andrew Frank ‘01
Deborah L. Habel ‘85-Life (4)
William P. Haboush ‘85-Life (2)
John J. Makowski ‘86-Life (5)
ohio state
Alice J. Luo
Washington ‘05
Fraternity Presidents
Scholarship
Lindsay K. Miller
Toledo ‘05
Theodore G. Ehrsam
Scholarship
Lindsey Perkins
Southern Methodist ‘06
Carlton J. Siegler
Scholarship
Sarah Polli
East Carolina ‘05
Andrew P. Duli /
Fraternity Presidents
Tyrone Smith Jr. Courtney H. Tanner
Florida A&M ‘06
Radford ‘05
Carlton J. Siegler
Jeffrey L. Vander Waal
Scholarship
Scholarship
Susan L. Arnold ‘80-Life (14)
Ned K. Barthelmas ‘49-Life (11)
Richard A. Bender ‘65-Life
Gary E. Gassin ‘76-Life (2)
Joseph A. Kiely ‘56-Life
Harland L. Mischler ‘53-Life
Leonard W. Morrison ‘57-Life (3)
Hayden M. Parks ‘79-Life
John K. Parks ‘90-Life (4)
Lewis R. Smoot ‘89-Honorary/Life
Scott N. Warner ‘85
oklahoma state
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President J.C. Wilson ‘47-Life (1971-75).
Vickie A. Dahnke ‘82-Life
John C. Estes ‘81-Life
Carla J. Kadavy ‘81-Life (4)
Liesel Weisling
Arizona State ‘04
Jesse H. Bert
Scholarship
old dominion
Simon Wong
Florida ‘06
J.D. Sparks Fellows
Scholarship
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairman and Past Fraternity President
R.A. Davenport ‘86-Life (Chairman,
2004-05; President, 1997-01).
chapter scholarships
The foundation manages scholarship endowments for the benefit of Alpha Kappa Psi chapters. These
funds—established by the chapters themselves with the help of alumni, family and friends—produce
scholarships on an annual basis. These endowment were funded through single gifts or small amounts
over a designated period of time. Through an endowment, a gift is invested and its interest income is
used to support annual scholarships for members of the chapter.
Alpha Mu Scholarship - Wisconsin
Used for Success Institute expenses*
Gamma Tau Scholarship - Western Michigan
Used for Success Institute expenses*
ATLANTA ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
Teresa E. Coleman, Georgia ‘06
Jaceryll de Chavez Memorial Scholarship - Rutgers
Kristin E. Pall ‘04
Beta Xi Scholarship - Virginia Tech
Used for Success Institute expenses*
Laura E. Klos Memorial Scholarship - Missouri
Used for Success Institute expenses*
DEAN JAMES RAINEY SCHOLARSHIP - MICHIGAN STATE
Used for Success Institute expenses*
Rho Scholarship - Washington
Philip Louie ‘06
Eta Scholarship - Cincinnati
Used for Success Institute expenses*
STEVEN G. COOPER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - TENNESSEE
Used for Success Institute expenses*
FLORIDA GOLD COAST ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
Dominique D. Murphy, Florida State ‘05
TENNESSEE VALLEY ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP
Amanda L. Beckwith, Tennessee Tech ‘03
Gamma Eta Scholarship - Toledo
Beau D. Bennington ‘04
WAYNE P. BARKER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP - PHOENIX ALUMNI
Grace J. Rieger, Arizona State ‘05
Gamma Omega Scholarship - Seattle
Used for Success Institute expenses*
Zeta Psi Scholarship - Middle Tennessee
Used for Success Institute expenses*
Gregory M. Arnold ‘84-Life (14)
Leslie-Ann Brinker ‘76-Life (12)
Nicholas B. Clark ‘86-Life (2)
Joseph A. Clark ‘01
Steven F. Craig ‘79-Life (7)
Robert A. Davenport ‘86-Life (15)
Nelson C. Godbey ‘90-Life
Joyce M. Miller ‘92 (3)
William A. O’Brien ‘69-Life (10)
Jeffrey T. Rouse ‘86-Life (12)
Theresa M. Rouse ‘87-Life (12)
Robin Tarbutton ‘01
Catherine A. Tynes-Prestipino ‘01 (3)
oregon
Leigh G. Brazee ‘87-Life
Jacquelyn M. Low ‘05
Alex Peerenboom ‘05
Maria L. Schell ‘04
oregon state
Nick S. Ammons ‘06
Ryan Berning ‘04
Dean W. Blachly ‘03 (2)
Chris D. Edmonds ‘06
Angelina M. Lusetti ‘05
Tiffiny A. Nofziger ‘05
pacific lutheran
Karen L. Zapata ‘93-Life (4)
* At the chapter’s discretion, it may choose to use its scholarship to cover expenses for students attending the fraternity’s Success Institute.
pennsylvania
Matthew T. Curnan ‘06
Curtis K. Redding ‘98-Life
Michele L. Segal ‘98
Andrew Wolcott ‘68-Life
Gale S. Wood ‘05-Honorary (2)
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
21
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
business plan competition
penn state
Melissa Conti ‘02
Arlene Danver ‘82-Life (4)
Andrew J. Dickson ‘97
Barbara L. Eckman ‘80-Life (4)
William L. Foulds ‘64-Life (9)
Annie Koppel-Doncsecz ‘83-Life (4)
Christopher L. Taylor ‘83-Life
Thomas N. Tran ‘02
W. Frank Vongehr ‘65-Life (4)
Michael E. Witmer ‘98-Life (7)
phillips
Faron L. Johnson ‘83-Life (4)
pittsburgh
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President W.F. Weinheimer ‘41-Life
(1965-68); and Past Foundation
Chairman A.P. Duli ‘50-Life (1975-79).
William V. Angeloff ‘56-Life (2)
Steven R. Bauer ‘99 (2)
Stephanie L. Binder ‘04
Jordan Brooks ‘06
Anthony Cosnotti ‘01
Robert J. Creely ‘97 (3)
Martha Deeney ‘06
Danielle M. Dunbar ‘97 (2)
Samantha Elbouez ‘04
Jill Geiger ‘01
Eleni M. Geldis ‘03
Jessica L. Gorski ‘03
Jenny Hong ‘02
Nicholas Kennedy ‘06
Johnelle Lee ‘05
Willaim L. Painter ‘48-Life
Danitra M. Pipkin ‘05
Ross Ruffing ‘06
Samantha Salvisburg ‘06
Kenneth M. Shamus ‘97 (4)
Joanne M. Smith ‘01 (6)
Katie Titus ‘05
Leah Wilks ‘06
pittsburgh – johnstown
Chris Ryan Feather ‘95-Life (6)
Richard A. Hughey ‘91-Life (3)
Susannah Kiehl ‘94
point park
Thomas G. Mesler ‘70-Life (3)
Through the Business Plan Competition, chapters had the opportunity to compete against each other by
developing realistic business models that were evaluated by judges. Teams submitted written business
plans in December which were reviewed against a set of criteria. Then in February, at four Success
Institute locations, teams had ten minutes to present their plans to the judges. The winning teams had
product positioning, target segments that were clearly defined and meaningful, and revenue models that
were appropriate for their businesses, industries and potential customers. Judges also took into consideration the quality of the teams’ presentations and their responses to questions.
ATLANTA
First Place: Theta Tau (Western Carolina)
Winning Plan: While the sport of paintball continues to grow
in popularity, expertise has remained stagnant. Splat Tactics’
goal is to overcome this weakness (and acquire significant
market share) by establishing an advanced, customer-driven
paintball facility in Jackson County, North Carolina. The
company would provide an outlet for anyone interested in
paintball as a form of sport, exercise, hobby or just plain fun.
Fraternity Exec. VP Andrea Nemeth, Fraternity Director Douglas Halka and Christopher Folds.
CHICAGO
First Place: Alpha Omega (Kansas State)
Winning Plan: The team proposes upgrading a family salon
and spa, The Tropical Oasis, in Key West, Florida into a fullservice spa better suited to serve the needs of tourists
visiting the popular vacation destination. It would have a
wider variety of services than other spas, be family friendly,
and offer competitive prices while offering promotional
packages through local hotels and travel agencies.
Briena Engelken, Mallory Britton, Kayla Dierks and Rachel Voss.
LOS ANGELES
First Place: Pi Tau (Stanford)
Winning Plan: Free clinics rely on personal networks and
charitable sources in their vicinities because no standardized method for obtaining donations exists. SIRUM’s (Supporting Initiatives for the Redistribution of Unused Medicine) business plan is based on the establishment of an
online system that matches demand for medicine in areas of
need with excess supplies from pharmaceutical companies.
Adam Kircher, Foundation Treasurer Jason McGill and Debby Chang.
portland
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairman D.P. Wendroff ‘79-Life
(1999-01).
Robert B. Bowin ‘52-Faculty (4)
Mark C. MacGibbon ‘96-Life (8)
Joaquin F. Reis ‘55-Life
Robert J. Sheehan ‘67-Life
Charles D. Steffens ‘87-Life (7)
David P. Wendroff ‘79-Life (13)
portland state
Steven D. Anderson ‘83-Life (4)
Gary K. Nelson ‘65-Life (8)
puget sound
Sandi K. Kawahara ‘91-Life (14)
Melanie A. Kelsey ‘91-Life
Jenny Lai ‘03
Lee A. Moore ‘71-Life
Carolyn A. Peterson ‘01
W. Ronald Stone ‘61-Life (5)
James H. Terada ‘64-Life
Justin T. Teruya ‘00-Life (5)
Carly S. Teruya ‘00 (5)
Thomas W. Wagner ‘59-Life (2)
22
PHILADELPHIA
First Place: Delta Tau (Canisius)
Winning Plan: The team proposes the establishment of a
one-stop facility in Austin, Texas that would allow the typical working person in today’s fast-paced world to address
healthcare needs through a holistic approach. The company’s
mission is to improve lives by making the strive for physical and mental health fun and engaging. Synergy would focus on the prevention of health problems through proper
diet, exercise and alleviation of stress.
Foundation Vice Chairman Steve Vasquez, Theresa Mauro and Renee Greene.
purdue
William J. Ciaravino ‘00
Kathryn R. Gaber ‘04
Alison M. Kane ‘06
Omar Khayum ‘01
Jess C. LaNore ‘00-Hon/Life (8)
Trisha L. Weaver ‘06
James Wozny ‘05
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
radford
Whitney A. Allen ‘05
Stephen A. Armbruster ‘05 (2)
Tamie P. Boegner ‘05
Rebecca Borden ‘06
Katie Buckley ‘06
Nancy Byers ‘06
Amber M. Card ‘05
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
Richard Covington ‘06
Kalah J. Crouch ‘05
Erin E. Dagnall ‘06
Clayton Dameron ‘06
Meghan J. Donahue ‘05
Tracy N. Frazier ‘05
Matt S. Gaynier ‘05 (2)
David S. Gretz ‘04 (2)
Rob Hale ‘06
Katherine M. Harris ‘05
Robert L. Hash ‘06
Catherine B. Hensby ‘05
Christopher Jeffries ‘06
Charlene J. Kidder ‘04 (2)
William J. Lacy ‘05 (2)
Lashonda Law ‘06
Ben Lawson ‘06
Natalie M. Long ‘05
Joe Matthews ‘06
Alison L. Miller ‘05 (2)
Michael Nazzaro ‘06
Angela M. Nunn ‘05
Jennifer Orrock ‘06
Kimberly A. Pritchard ‘05
Stephanie L. Proffitt ‘05
Jennifer L. Ramberg ‘05
Jenna Saunders ‘06
Justin A. Stearns ‘05 (2)
Daniel A. Tamagni ‘05
Courtney H. Tanner ‘05 (2)
Curtis C. Tanner ‘05
Mike Tesh ‘06
Bridget L. Thomason ‘05 (2)
Sheilah Villari ‘05
Jeremy P. Waitman ‘04 (2)
Kelly N. Wiekert ‘05 (2)
regis
Edwin J. Feulner ‘60-Life (9)
Walter F. Imhoff ‘54-Life
richmond
Ronald N. Freeny ‘64-Life (3)
Lynn M. Hall ‘78-Life
Scott M. Hall ‘78
Bruce V. Michelson ‘86 (5)
David A. Ralston ‘94-Life (4)
D. Scott Showalter ‘73-Life (4)
Robert S. Ukrop ‘68-Life (9)
Gregory A. Williams ‘70-Life (7)
Patrick Kilcoyne ‘06
Daniel Kim ‘06
Steven Koch ‘06
Jeffrey Kohl ‘05 (2) *
Mantoku Kono ‘05 (2)
Raja Krishnamurthy ‘05 (2)
Shelly Kundani ‘06
Nerley Lausier ‘06
Tammy Lee ‘06
Sofya Leyzerova ‘06
Lisa Litwinski ‘06
Michelle Mak ‘05 (2)
Sean Marren ‘05 (2)
Nina Mathur ‘06
Ellen Mo ‘06
Nicola Nelson ‘06
Long Nguyen ‘04 (3)
Chad N. Olszyk ‘98-Life (6)
Kristin E. Pall ‘04 (3)
Niket Parikh ‘06
Jalpesh Patel ‘05 (2)
Neel Patel ‘06
Viki Patel ‘06
Sandhya Prasad ‘04 (3)
Sameer M. Qureshi ‘99
Kevin Rapach ‘06
Christopher Rappa ‘04 (3)
Seema Raykar ‘04 (3)
Santino Rivello ‘05 (2)
Daniel Schwartz ‘06
Gopika Shah ‘06
Jamil Shaikh ‘06
Omar Shareeff ‘04 (2)
Manjinder Singh ‘06
Amy Sunderhauf ‘06
Andrea Tapia ‘04
Rina Thakkar ‘04 (3)
Bhavini Topiwala ‘05 (2)
Ally Tubis ‘04
Mitsuaki Uchimoto ‘05 (2)
Matthew P. Vedder ‘99
J. P. Verzosa ‘05 (2)
Mark Waidmann ‘05
Aaron A. White ‘06
Jake White ‘05
Christina Wilson ‘05 (2)
Bong-hee Yang ‘06
Sung Yang ‘06
Zhanna Yuda ‘05 (2)
Anna Zakiyev ‘05 (2)
st. francis college (N.Y.)
roanoke college
Edward L. McClelland ‘92-Fac (2)
Craig T. Ultsch ‘06
rutgers
Astrid Advis ‘06
Christine Amores ‘06
Matthew Ankerbrandt ‘06
James R. Austria ‘98
Laila Bhalla ‘04 (2)
Nicolas Biddle ‘06
Rodion Blokh ‘06
Kevin Chang ‘06
Clauter Charleston ‘06
Benjamin B. Chen ‘04
Winchell Cheng ‘04 (3)
Carina Contreras ‘04 (3)
Jeffrey Crumb ‘06
Pamela Currey ‘06
Payal Desai ‘05 (2)
Antoinette Duffy ‘05 (2)
Hayley Glickman ‘06
Eugene Gordon ‘04 (3)
Gabriella Greenwald ‘05 (2)
Stephanie B. Gunther ‘01 (6)
Jae Han ‘06
Clifford Hong ‘05 (2)
Tina T. Hou ‘03 (5)
Heather Jasontek ‘98-Life (3)
Talal Khan ‘05
Murtaza Khawaja ‘06
Antoinette Palazzi ‘89-Life (4)
Robert J. Vito ‘83-Life
Robert T. Wanderer ‘68-Life (3)
st. francis college (Pa.)
Guido E. De Angelis ‘64-Life (3)
st. john’s
Isaac Lam ‘98 (4)
Ieva M. Matulaitis-Kunca ‘06
Cornelius M. McShane ‘57-Life
Enio V. Nakov ‘06
Robert G. Volpe ‘58-Life (15)
saint louis
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairman and Past Fraternity
President K.B. Hastey ‘76-Life
(Chairman, 2001-02; President, 199397); and Past Foundation Chairman
C.A. Wehmeyer (2005-06).
Robert D. Ahrens ‘75-Life
Gregory Appelbaum ‘06
Jane Costello Dwyer ‘80-Life (14)
David J. Eschmann ‘75-Life (7)
Dominique D. Gonzales ‘05
William W. Hall ‘68-Life
Elizabeth A. Hampton ‘78-Life (4)
Timothy J. Hampton ‘76-Life (4)
Kenneth B. Hastey ‘76-Life (15)
Joel E. Hawley ‘03
Douglas J. Heitkamp ‘05
Ronald A. Holmes ‘77-Life (3)
Lisa L. Irby ‘83-Life (2)
Sarah E. Laux ‘05
Wendy Lee ‘05
Phil D. May ‘86-Life (7)
Alicia D. Neumann ‘96-Life (9)
Deborah E. Patton ‘89
Melissa Rhodus ‘02
Darin F. Schuld ‘94-Life
Gregory R. Strnad ‘75-Life (4)
Cynthia A. Wehmeyer ‘82-Life (14)
Victoria L. Weikel ‘05
John R. Wielandy ‘62-Life (9)
Thomas R. Wilder ‘68-Life (2)
Chavon C. Winfrey ‘04 (2)
st. mary’s college
Douglas W. Johnson ‘63-Life (3)
saint thomas
Lawrence J. Keefe ‘57-Life
sam houston
Charles E. Cupples ‘76-Life
Deborah J. Cupples ‘76-Life
Terri L. Cutler ‘93-Life (3)
Lea S. Hortin ‘94-Life
LaToya M. Paley ‘02
samford
Melanie Bunger ‘79-Life (3)
Justin L. Heberling ‘02
san diego
Jennifer L. Adamany ‘05 (2)
Melissa Baker ‘05 (2)
Pamela E. Belloso ‘04
Lauren Brosamer ‘05
Carmen Cubero ‘05
Andrea M. Estrada ‘03
Kimberly L. Fetterling ‘02-Life
Kellen Gill ‘05 (2)
Anna L. Gonzalez ‘06
Athena L. Juarez ‘04
Marie A. Kidder ‘00
Lauren Lea ‘05
Michael S. Linn ‘06
Meghan McGuire ‘05
Joy L. Mupas ‘06
Nicki L. Osborn ‘05
Kerry Pohlson ‘06
Allison C. Saiki ‘06
Kaitlyn C. Sullivan ‘04 (2)
Amanda Todd ‘06
san diego state
Natalie Balanza ‘06
Michelle Bregozzo ‘06
Hillary Bryant ‘06
Derek Burk ‘01 (4)
Stephanie Campbell ‘06
Michael Cando ‘04 (3)
Samantha Carleton ‘06
Thomas Chu ‘06
Anna Coburn ‘06
Carley Crystal ‘06
Nathaniel Donnelly ‘06
Joseph W. Edwards ‘04
Jonathan G. Florendo ‘05
Jennie Flores ‘06
Robin N. Gerlach ‘05 (3)
Joseph Gerocs ‘03 (3)
Jon Godbout ‘03
Vincent Golangco ‘06
Joshua Green ‘06
Deborah Kankelborg ‘06
Samantha R. Konner ‘06
Jeff Mattson ‘06
Berenice Mora ‘03
Marissa Nieto ‘06
Joanne Nikolov ‘06
Rebecca O’Kusky ‘06
Roberto Ortega ‘06
Juan M. Palma ‘06
Tyana Perez ‘06
Christine Pham ‘04
Amanda S. Quillen ‘05 (2)
Joshua I. Ragland ‘06
Amber R. Scott ‘05 (2)
Robyn Seidel ‘06
Sherry A. Shoemake ‘05 (2)
Christina I. Smith ‘06
Chad Springer ‘06
Alexander T. Sultan ‘93-Life (7)
Christina Tyndall ‘06
William L. Whittle ‘05
Brian Yee ‘06
san jose state
Vienna Grace C. Benigno ‘05
Steven Bui ‘06
Nicole E. Fukumoto ‘06
Ronny L. Lai ‘06
Valerie R. Lee ‘05
Ayaka M. Mitsunari ‘05 (2)
Paul Nguyen ‘05
Gerstein E. Padua ‘05
Anna Liza Palileo ‘06
Tony Pham ‘06
Beni B. Rincon ‘06
Jonathan P. Silva ‘07
Stephanie U. Tran ‘06
Beverly Wong ‘06
Sabrina Wong ‘06
seattle
Kendra R. Borja ‘04
Erin L. Carlile ‘98 (5)
Karla Dobson ‘05
Marie C. Draye ‘05 (2)
Jennifer D. Ebreo ‘04
Donald J. Eisen ‘75-Life (2)
Andrew R. Kano ‘68-Life
Arthur J. Kim ‘06
Taylor Lane ‘06
John J. Lee ‘74-Life (4)
Cheryl C. Lee ‘05
Jason T. McGill ‘96-Life (4)
Roberta McGill ‘95 (4)
Azusa Otawa ‘06
James Palmere ‘06
Michelle T. Rogers ‘89-Life (3)
William M. Rogers ‘86-Life (3)
Joshua B. Treybig ‘05 (2)
Frank R. Vitulli ‘57-Life (4)
Scott C. Warren ‘97-Life (4)
seton hall
Alexandra E. Ayer ‘06
Naneen Christopher ‘05
Helena T. Cowan ‘04 (3)
Jennifer A. Dakin ‘91-Life
Albert M. Intili ‘56-Life
Marybeth A. Mueller ‘06
Arthur J. Sabatini ‘61-Life (9)
Thomas S. Scarillo ‘88 (6)
Jessica Spangler ‘05
Michael Stein ‘78-Life (2)
John W. Sweitzer ‘65-Life (10)
shippensburg
Greg M. Allen ‘04
Joel Eichenlaub ‘05
Alison Nudy ‘05
Christopher Pye ‘04 (2)
Richard A. Reynolds ‘04 (2)
Holly M. Rozelle ‘05
Dan Satter ‘05
Katie Shultz ‘05
Blair Spurgeon ‘05
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
slippery rock
Lindsey L. Drake ‘06
Ryan J. Holmgren ‘05
Bruce Orvis
Allison M. Schiding ‘99 (5)
Rebecca L. Yarian ‘05
south alabama
Jeanne D. Maes ‘87-Faculty
Emilly P. Middleton ‘06
Kimberly Skinner ‘05 (2)
south carolina
Harold A. Staab ‘48-Life
south carolina state
Nyesha R. Newton ‘99 (7)
Monica D. Washington ‘06
south florida
Lulu Alaqili ‘05
Nur Alaqili ‘05
Michelle Alecci ‘05
Roman Alfaro ‘05
Erika Allen ‘05
Jessica R. Antiquino ‘05
Kristen Atkins ‘06
Shanna Austin ‘05
Frederic Bartel ‘06
Lindsay Boekema ‘06
Angelica Bravo ‘06
Nicolus Brown ‘06
Russell J. Bryan ‘06
Howard Carney ‘06
Sonia Cerundolo ‘06
Daniel Cinquegrano ‘06
Chris Claeys ‘06
Amy Cobb ‘06
Eric Colon ‘05
Pedro Da Silva ‘05
Kaylie D’Angelo ‘06
Kristen Domanico ‘06
Beatriz Drago ‘05
Stephanie Edwards ‘05
Jeffry Emmanuel ‘05
Chris Erwin ‘05
Kristina Estevez ‘06
Yao Feng ‘06
Robin M. Fernandez ‘06
Julia Fleming ‘06
Rachael Flynt ‘05
Itasha Forbes ‘06
August Garnsey ‘06
Patrick Gauthier ‘05
Irene Giannas ‘06
Julian Gonzalez ‘06
Drew C. Greenfield ‘06
Sean Hagan ‘06
Joseph Hall ‘05
Aysha Hiles ‘05
Jessica Hodges ‘06
Philip Ibbitson ‘05
Sarah Icenogle ‘06
Ted Ignatovski ‘06
Elizabeth Jauregui ‘05
Amanda Jernigan ‘05
Chad Johnson ‘05
Aisha Kamali ‘05
Susan Kim ‘05
Nicole Lalji ‘06
Christina Landolfi ‘06
Joanne LeBlanc ‘06
Brittany Lee ‘05
Andrea Lund ‘06
Adam Mahan ‘05
Danny Mannix ‘05
Barbara Markland ‘05
Kristie McGee ‘06
Denise Mendez ‘06
Victoria Miller ‘06
Krystle Molson ‘05
Jennifer Murawski ‘06
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
23
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
clifford spangler society
Jonathan Oliver ‘05
Justin Oram ‘06
Jessica Pease ‘05
Alan J. Pereiras ‘05
Paul Peterson ‘06
Amy Phillips ‘05
Andrew Plakias ‘06
Charmaine Policarpio ‘05
Natasha Predelus ‘04
Nicholle Renaud ‘06
Megan Richardson ‘06
Eveleyn Rodriguez ‘06
Monica Romero ‘06
Michael Sands ‘05
Mindy Schneiders ‘06
Robert J. Schultz ‘06
Mary Kate Smith ‘05
Ricardo Smith ‘06
Melissa Smith ‘05
Todd A. Stickler ‘98-Life
Kevin Surojoyal ‘05
Stephen Sutton ‘06
Simone Thomas ‘06
Cole Timonere ‘06
Lisa Torres ‘06
Minh (Evan) Tran ‘06
Alem Veledar ‘06
Linda M. Walter ‘06
Rachel E. Wood ‘06
Julie Zabala ‘06
Ashley Zaino ‘06
southeast missouri
Nicholas L. Adams ‘04
Emily C. Binger ‘05
Nicole M. Eggleston ‘05
Sarah L. Glosemeyer ‘05
Barry J. Greenwald ‘71-Faculty
Tiffany A. Greenwood ‘93-Life
Kathryn L. Hubert ‘04
Christopher D. Josephs ‘05
Mikeyel W. Koonce ‘05 (2)
Kimberly M. Kozlen ‘05
Brandon A. Kremer ‘05
Kristen M. Mack ‘05
Mary K. Mangan ‘04
Joshua I. Marshall ‘05
Brie A. McDonald ‘06
Randy L. Metje ‘76-Life
John W. Myers ‘65-Life
Jeffery D. Pruellage ‘06
Zane K. Quible ‘67-Life (3)
Sherri L. Rogers ‘88-Life
Michael H. Ruesler ‘73-Life (4)
Keith P. Smith ‘06
Elizabeth Stoverink ‘04
William R. Wehmeyer ‘85-Life (14)
Samantha E. White ‘04
Katherine R. Williams ‘05
Matthew C. Worthington ‘06
The Clifford Spangler Society honors those alumni and friends of Alpha Kappa Psi
who made provisions for future generations of business leaders through will
bequests, life insurance, trusts or other planned gifts. Leadership opportunities,
scholarships, awards and educational programs are provided for through such
gifts. The Spangler Society acknowledges with grateful appreciation those
visionaries who have chosen to make these commitments to the future. The
following members have indicated that their estate plans include a bequest to the
Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation:
Juha M. Anjala ‘98
Cristopher D. Bryant ‘02 (3)
En-Hao H. Chang ‘95 (5)
Peter J. Cyffka ‘77-Life (9)
Gregory P. Doomanis ‘76
Scott L. Gilmour ‘77 (3)
William C. Himstreet ‘54-Life (13)
Owen K. Kraus ‘52-Life (8)
Arthur L. Reisch ‘48-Life
Albert D. Shonk ‘52-Life (15)
James O. Stolaroff ‘48-Life (9)
24
Kendrick V. Mosson ‘05
Cherri Wesley ‘03
stephen f. austin
Upon Brother
Spangler’s death,
the Alpha Kappa
Psi Foundation
received half of
his sizable
estate. His gift —
then the largest
gift received by
AKPsi — was the
foundation of
several
scholarships and
awards and
continues to
support ongoing
programs of the
foundation.
southern california
Home Chapter of Past Fraternity
Presidents H. Silke Jr. ‘22-Life
(1933-36), A.L. Stengel ‘60-Life
(1977-79); and Past Fraternity
President and Foundation
Chairman W.C. Himstreet ‘54-Life
(Fraternity 1962-65, Foundation
1979-83).
southern mississippi
Anonymous (2)
Heather E. Allen, Florida State ’89-Life
Paul R. Bailey, Michigan State ‘88-Life
Jeffrey A. Blade, Butler ‘84-Life
Samuel V. Boodoian, Wayne State ‘51-Life*
Timothy L. Brandenburg, Cincinnati ‘96-Life
Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ’84-Life &
Leslie-Ann Brinker, Old Dominion ‘76-Life
Angela D. Brown, Adrian College ‘81-Life
Gerald D. Byrd, Long Beach ‘62-Life
Joseph A. Clark, Old Dominion ‘01
William A. Donnelly Jr., NYU ‘36-Life*
Gregory R. DuRoss, Wayne State ‘70-Life
Chris Ryan Feather, Pittsburgh-Johnstown ‘95-Life
John M. Garbaczewski, Arizona ‘54-Life
Victor A. Greene, West Georgia ‘77-Life
Howard O. Hampton, NYU ’43-Life*
Jessica L. Hill, Arizona State ‘95-Life
Kenneth W. Hufford, Montana ‘33-Life*
Jess C. LaNore, Purdue ‘00-Honorary/Life
Catherine Lassesen, UNLV ‘82-Life
Marvin L. Longabaugh, Texas Tech ‘80-Life
R.K. Lee, Washington ’67-Life
Robert M. Linden, Central Michigan ‘64-Life
Paul E. Lubic, Christopher Newport ‘94
Richard W. McVay, Texas Tech ‘79-Life
M.C. Moore, Virginia Tech ’86-Life
George W. Morford, Washington ‘48-Life*
Lumir S. Palma, Illinois ‘37
Dr. Robert S. Prati, San Diego ‘96-Life
Todd J. Regis, Western Michigan ’86-Life
Daniel J. Roselli, Michigan State ‘89-Life
David Russo, Christopher Newport ‘05
Carlton J. Siegler, Columbia ‘31-Life*
Gordon L. Snider, Colorado College ‘37-Life
Clifford D. Spangler, Nebraska ‘28-Life*
Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tennessee ‘89-Life &
Barbara L. Stubblefield
Steven T. Tabac, Michigan‘63-Life
Christine M. Vasquez, Arizona State ‘98-Life
Stephen Vasquez, Arizona State ‘72-Life
Mark D. Warden, USC ‘81-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ‘79-Life &
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ‘80-Life
*Audit Eternal
If you have included the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation in your estate plan — or are
considering doing so — please request a letter of intent from the Alpha Kappa Psi
Foundation. The letter of intent is not a legal document, but simply shares your
wishes with the foundation.
Eric Tang ‘02-Life (3)
Vin A. Taylor ‘58-Life (2)
Mark D. Warden ‘81-Life (9)
Christopher J. Warmuth ‘74-Life (6)
Landon B. Westerlund ‘89-Life (2)
southern illinois
Thomas E. Barry ‘63-Life
Alicia R. DeBerry ‘04
Eric J. Feiock ‘63-Life
Samantha A. Forsythe ‘96-Life
Herbert H. Korff ‘59-Life
Kent E. Leighty ‘03
B. Leslie Robinson ‘65-Life (8)
Donald E. Swanson ‘63-Life (3)
Stephen T. Wykle ‘79-Life
Dominic R. Zaccone ‘82-Life
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
southern indiana
Laurissa M. Bray ‘94-Life (9)
James E. Burke ‘05 (2)
Duane R. Frohbieter ‘04
Megan Martin ‘07
southern methodist
Elizabeth K. Nabholtz ‘03 (2)
Donna J. Jones ‘82-Life (11)
Thomas A. Mack ‘82-Life (11)
Michelle R. Yetman ‘89 (2)
stetson
Jo Ellen Cyffka ‘82 (9)
Randi E. Davis ‘03
Maria C. Forlivio ‘05 (2)
Kyle Ray ‘02
Jane L. Storch ‘90-Life (3)
syracuse
William E. Ginsburgh ‘61-Life
Hubert B. Hall ‘39
Richard H. Harder ‘56-Life (14)
David W. Heidenreich ‘04-Life (3)
Linus W. Kinner ‘56-Life (4)
James R. Wagner ‘62-Life (13)
tennessee
Lynn M. Aaron ‘05 (2)
Jangy Addy ‘06
Kendra F. Alton ‘06
Natalie Aquino ‘07
Jacob D. Asay ‘05 (2)
Margie I. Ayers ‘90-Life (4)
Justin Bailey ‘06
Kevin P. Baker ‘06
Amie Baker ‘07
Dominique Banks ‘05 (2)
Lisa M. Barassi ‘06
Grayson Barnard ‘05 (2)
Laura E. Barnes ‘05 (2)
William Barnes ‘07
Ricky A. Bart ‘06
Benjamin H. Bates ‘05 (2)
Judy G. Batson ‘06
Jonathan M. Bayliss ‘05 (2)
Courtney Beckman ‘06
Megan L. Bethmann ‘05 (2)
Paige Bigham ‘07
Mary C. Birdwell ‘05 (2)
Anne K. Blackburn ‘06
Emily D. Blair ‘05 (2)
Chelsi Blizzard ‘05 (2)
Christopher D. Bolen ‘06
Geoff Boyd ‘05 (2)
Adam T. Branson ‘06
Emily Brickell ‘04 (3)
Matthew D. Bucaric ‘06
Jameson L. Bundy ‘06
Jaime Cain ‘07
Antonio Cantrell ‘07
Joel M. Chusid ‘68-Life
David Cicero ‘06
Erica Clark ‘07
Takara Clay ‘06
Kristin Coffey ‘06
Kendall Coffey ‘07
Bryant N. Coker ‘06
Genevieve Collins ‘05 (2)
Chris Colomb ‘07
Conner Corwin ‘06
Chuck E. Cunningham ‘06
Stephanie Cutrer ‘07
Susanne Cutshaw ‘03 (3)
Brett Dalbey ‘07
Dominique Dallas ‘07
Deborah A. D’Amico ‘05 (2)
Lori A. Davidson ‘05 (2)
Taylor Davis ‘06
Angela R. Degloma ‘06
Nathan D. DeKornfeld ‘05 (2)
Siva K. Dhamotharan ‘06
David DiVincenzo ‘07
Dasan J. Dix ‘06
Caroline Downen ‘06
Jessica Dye ‘05 (2)
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
Edward C. Edgin ‘86-Life (14)
Amanda Ellis ‘07
Angela D. Ezell ‘05 (2)
Cyrus T. Farhangi ‘06
Katie W. Fillingim ‘05 (2)
Abigail Flittner ‘05 (2)
Meredith Flittner ‘05 (2)
Brittany Flowers ‘07
Daniel Fowlkes ‘06
Harvie E. Franklin ‘06
Andrew Galbraith ‘04 (3)
Natalie Galbraith ‘06
Stephen W. Garner ‘07
Michael T. Gilmore ‘06
Jerry E. Goff ‘64
Samuel D. Golden ‘06
Briana C. Gonzales ‘05 (2)
Manuel Gonzalez ‘07
Kimbal C. Gordon ‘05 (2)
Carmen S. Gounden ‘06
Daniel Hallock ‘06
Leah Hamilton ‘06
Kaila Hampton ‘06
Sara Hannett ‘07
Victoria Hannett ‘07
Khylam Hari ‘07
Carolyn Harmon ‘05 (2)
Julian Hayes ‘07
Todd Herndon ‘06
Brittany S. Hilliard ‘05 (2)
Cory Hipps ‘07
Rebecca M. Hoffman ‘05 (2)
Stacy A. Honabach ‘05 (2)
Caitlin Horne ‘07
Caroline Howell ‘06
Elizabeth Howser ‘07
Amanda M. Huntley ‘06
Emily Hwang ‘06
Michelle A. Jennings ‘06
Thomas A. Johnston ‘05 (2)
David Johnston ‘07
Clay T. Jones ‘06
Philip M. Judd ‘06
Aleisha Julian ‘07
Elizabeth M. Kaul ‘05 (2)
Lauren K. Kaulfuss ‘05 (2)
Alice Kehinde ‘07
Ashley Kemp ‘07
Karly M. Kiggins ‘06
Amelia A. Kirkpatrick ‘06
Karlisa Kuykindall ‘06
Samantha M. Landmesser ‘06
Alex Lane ‘06
Julie M. Lattanzi ‘06
Kasie Lewallen ‘06
Blake T. Lewis ‘06
Krysten L. Linkous ‘05 (2)
Catherine M. Loftis ‘06
Lacee L. Louderback ‘06
Kate Lutz ‘07
Mary Jane Maelzer ‘06
Priya Mahajan ‘07
Jason A. Maples ‘06
Shelby Markli ‘07
Dan Matlock ‘04 (3)
Terri Mays ‘05 (2)
Christina McClain ‘07
Racheal L. McDaniel ‘06
Valerie McKenzie ‘07
Tiffany McKinney ‘05
Daniel P. McMillin ‘05 (2)
Sierra L. McPhaul ‘06
Jose Mesta ‘07
Brittany P. Miller ‘05 (2)
Lindsay Mintzer ‘07
Liz Mitchell ‘05 (2)
Stephanie Morrissey ‘07
Maureen M. Musgrave ‘06
Jamie E. Myers ‘05 (2)
Drew Nabbefeldt ‘04 (2)
Ashley N. Neal ‘05 (2)
Nancy G. Newton ‘92 (3)
Brittany Ng ‘07
Tiffany Nguyen ‘05 (2)
Emilia Occhipinti ‘07
Richard K. O’Connor ‘05 (2)
Bolanile Olatunji ‘04
Kristian Panter ‘06
Pranvi Parekh ‘07
Vincent J. Passafiume ‘04 (2)
Sonya D. Patel ‘05 (2)
Jenisha Patel ‘07
Gregory M. Patterson ‘06
Shunice Patton ‘07
Lauren Peach ‘06
Rockwell Pedigo ‘07
Graham Peek ‘07
Jacob H. Phillips ‘06
Nicotsia Phillips ‘06
Allison Pierce ‘05 (2)
Brian M. Powers ‘05 (2)
Teresa L. Preisel ‘06
Aaron Pudlo ‘07
Jill A. Quatrini ‘06
Maahin Qureshi ‘04 (3)
Doneise Ramsey ‘05 (2)
Taylor Ratliff ‘06
Jesse Redmon ‘05 (2)
Amy Reed ‘06
Yunyi Ren ‘06
Christopher K. Rice ‘05 (2)
Roger D. Richards ‘06
Tyler P. Richardson ‘06
Jennifer J. Ries ‘04 (3)
Tiffany L. Roan ‘05 (2)
Kathryn Robertson ‘06
Michael Sager ‘05 (2)
Shanika D. Sanders ‘04 (3)
Brian Sandfort ‘05 (2)
Intan Saraswati ‘05 (2)
Whitney Sauer ‘06
Stephanie L. Scheuer ‘04 (3)
Jennifer A. Schmidt ‘05 (2)
Noura Senno ‘06
Sandy Shelton ‘07
Michael Sherfy ‘07
Corey Shipley ‘07
Erica Shoulders ‘05 (2)
Demarques Sims ‘06
Allison M. Slate ‘04 (3)
Eric L. Smith ‘06
John T. Souder ‘06
Mia Stephenson ‘04 (3)
Alice Strange ‘05 (2)
Jeffrey Swiatek ‘05 (2)
Amanda B. Szeto ‘05 (2)
Bailey W. Tollison ‘65-Life
Chip Townsend ‘06
Danyelle Washington ‘05 (2)
Amanda Weddington ‘07
Beth Wilcox ‘06
Jeff H. Wilcox ‘06
Alonzo Williams ‘06
David Williams ‘07
Ebony C. Winbush ‘03 (3)
Jennifer Winebarger ‘06
Meredith Wright ‘07
Jeffrey Yelkovich ‘07
Zachary A. Zalowitz ‘04 (3)
Kalee R. Zeanah ‘06
tennessee – martin
Jeffrey L. Baker ‘94
James W. Kiser ‘84-Life (4)
Stephanie P. Moore ‘04 (3)
Dennis W. Shearon ‘70-Life (3)
Robert M. Shelton ‘69-Life
tennessee–chattanooga
LaToya Bailey ‘06
Vanesia Barlow ‘06
Andrea Bart ‘06
DeMarcus Boyce ‘06
Jamal Brown ‘07
Joseph Fulton ‘06
Ashley Gainey ‘06
Tornisha Gillis ‘06
Garrett A. Holland ‘06
Shannon Lawrence ‘06
Jodie Mayfield ‘06
Elyse Mott ‘06
John Neece ‘06
Alexander Parman ‘06
Jason Quinn ‘06
Osha Robinson ‘06
Darren Self ‘06
Tia S. Turner ‘06
Brittany Westmoreland ‘06
tennessee state
Kelli A. Beecher ‘06
Decarminek I. Coleman ‘06
Giorgina R. Duncanson ‘06
Kelli L. Hackett ‘05
Ieschia Hill ‘05
Christopher M. Jones ‘04
Adrian R. Murray ‘03
Arista E. Slate ‘05
tennessee tech
Michael W. Albert ‘00 (6)
Justin G. Anderson ‘04 (3)
Amanda L. Beckwith ‘03 (4)
James E. Brennan ‘03 (2)
Jordan M. Brown ‘04 (3)
Crystal G. Brown ‘06
Bobby L. Collier ‘68-Life
Jeffrey E. Guth ‘82-Life (2)
Bradley J. Holman ‘03 (2)
Robert D. Lane ‘81-Life (2)
Brian O. Otuonye ‘05
Steven D. Puckett ‘06
Karl A. Radke ‘05
Gilbert B. Schiffman ‘05
Brittney A. Winnard ‘06 (2)
texas
Lisa L. Barnett ‘90-Life (3)
Swen W. Borg ‘56-Life
Bradley J. Euell ‘06
Julie J. Kestner ‘84 (14)
Joseph C. Kyle ‘71-Life
Eddie J. Sharpe ‘50-Life
Don A. Tidwell ‘56-Life
texas – brownsville
Yolanda Sanchez ‘95-Life
texas – dallas
Odie M. Uhl ‘85 (4)
texas – san antonio
Pamela L. Doubrava ‘04
Salvador Hernandez ‘04
Cassandra M. Moreno ‘98
Rosanna Nieto ‘04 (2)
Cassie A. Reeder ‘04
texas a&m
Theresa Mack ‘84 (11)
Barbara D. Millwee ‘91-Life (2)
John E. Millwee ‘92-Life (2)
texas lutheran
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
Lisa M. Ulinski ‘05
Abby L. Volk ‘03
Dianna L. Wettrich ‘85-Life (4)
Andrew M. Wirthlin ‘06
Casey T. Wright ‘97-Life
Jordan B. Aguirre ‘05
Keith L. Babb ‘06
Jaimi E. Chandler ‘05 (2)
Hugo Corrales ‘06
Kandis M. Flagg ‘06
Randalyn V. Harlan ‘04
Robert L. Hatcher ‘06
Bradley J. Newman ‘06
Laura M. Tannenbaum ‘06
Adam R. Vyvial ‘06
Kristin H. Wilkinson ‘06
towson
Michael C. Heer ‘06
David E. Johney ‘06
Christopher A. Lutz ‘06
Kimberly L. Smith ‘06
LaToya M. Sorillo ‘06
Melanie A. Staton ‘06
texas state
trinity
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President J.E. Cunningham ‘76-Life
(1989-93).
Bronson A. Blodgett ‘91-Life (4)
Matthew T. Jaeger ‘98
Michelle L. Roberts ‘03
Jennifer L. Wiker ‘99 (4)
Rachel M. Baumgartner ‘93
Belinda G. Birchfield ‘85-Life (2)
Ena D. Bunton ‘98
Anne C. Kappmeyer ‘91
Lisa G. Rotenberry ‘86-Life
Linda A. Watson ‘80-Life (2)
tri-state
texas tech
Home chapter of Foundation Chairman
R.W. McVay (2006-present).
Peggy Hanson ‘84-Life
Kimberly D. Hight ‘87-Life (4)
Scott D. Howell ‘79-Life (6)
Susannah Lee ‘04 (2)
Marvin L. Longabaugh ‘80-Life
Thomas L. McMillian ‘01 (4)
Richard W. McVay ‘79-Life (5)
Michael Morrison ‘01
Jennifer Needham-Vigil ‘78-Life (3)
Gary A. Neuman ‘83-Life
Raymond W. Swearingen ‘71-Life (3)
toledo
Beau D. Bennington ‘04
Robert Bleile ‘00-Life (3)
Alicja Bleile ‘01 (3)
Daniel H. Carroll ‘05
Mark W. Day ‘72-Life
Brian Fillous ‘06
Michael J. Fischer ‘98-Life (3)
Kelly N. Fischer ‘01
Haley C. Flowers ‘06
Zachary I. Fredley ‘05 (2)
Camille R. Gaskins ‘01
David W. Gogel ‘66-Life (13)
Joshua B. Grubb ‘06
Joseph R. Hamel ‘62-Life (4)
Ryan M. Hercik ‘04
Lindsay M. Hoffman ‘06
Emily T. Ingraham ‘04
Erinn Kehrl ‘02
Sarah L. Kellogg ‘05
Gerald J. Leland ‘54-Life
Frederick J. Lintner ‘74-Life (11)
Daniel P. McGuire ‘56-Life (4)
Edward A. Michels ‘06
Lindsay K. Miller ‘05
Michael H. Molnar ‘01-Life (2)
Elvin F. Myers ‘51 (3)
Ethan W. Oblonsky ‘04
Charles E. Packard ‘65-Life (2)
Brandee L. Piscitello ‘02
David S. Rex ‘73-Life (2)
Ann M. Sexton ‘82-Life (15)
Steven J. Spieldenner ‘86-Life (3)
Scott R. Stampflmeier ‘98-Life (4)
Tristanne M. Staudt ‘06
Jeffrey R. Stoll ‘80-Life (3)
Darla A. Bauer ‘81-Life
John A. Brossack ‘71-Life (2)
Thomas S. Brucz ‘72-Life
Philip T. Evers ‘84
Eric R. Flatt ‘02
Linda S. Hinkle ‘80-Life (9)
John N. Kuhn ‘84-Life
Larry R. Loucks ‘76
Pamela S. Middleton ‘81-Life
Dexter L. Prough ‘82-Life
Wendy A. Wendroff ‘80-Life (13)
Joel S. Young ‘86-Life
truman state
Brandon K. Collins ‘03
tulane
Shayla Burks ‘05
Nicole Cohen-Henriquez ‘04
Cole A. Johnson ‘05
Stephanie N. Leiting ‘06
Courtney A. Ordone ‘04
Sarah R. Wallace ‘04 (2)
tulsa
Max L. McFall ‘60-Life
upsala college
Home chapter of Past Foundation
Chairman J.J. Von Achen ‘74-Life
(1993-95).
Raymond H. Matschat ‘63-Life (3)
Wade R. Sjogren ‘80-Life
John J. Von Achen ‘74-Life (15)
Frank P. Zisa ‘76 (2)
utah
John E. Byrd ‘65-Life (14)
Ronald I. Christensen ‘56 (4)
utah state
Orville G. Kelley ‘69-Life (4)
virginia
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President O.A. Kirkman (1929-33).
Helen Ang ‘04
William L. Broaddus ‘58 (5)
Benjamin L. Davenport ‘05
Chelsea N. Day ‘06
clifford spangler society
consecutive giving
yellow rose society
matching gift
Recognition club for those who made
provisions for Alpha Kappa Psi in
their estate plans.
Consecutive years of giving since the
1991-92 campaign are included in
parenthesis.
Recognition club for those
undergraduates who made a minimum
contribution of $10.
Donor was eligible for a matching
gift which was received during the
campaign.
(X)
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
25
A L P H A K A P PA P S I F O U N D AT I O N
Karishma R. Desouza ‘05
Jillian L. Emmanuel ‘03
Xiang Gao ‘07
Alyssa Y. Guo ‘05
Irle R. Hicks ‘48-Life (8)
Lindsay Hixson ‘06
Kourosh Jahansouz ‘06
Nicholas T. Jordan ‘05 (2)
Ji Eun J. Kim ‘06
Justin R. Kirkpatrick ‘06
Jeannette I. McCarty ‘06
Ramin Mohammad ‘04
Lauren E. Peters ‘06
Brandon N. Pierce ‘05
Brittany A. Pollak ‘06
Reshaud J. Rich ‘06
Tracy N. Rubin ‘06
Amanda L. Singer ‘02
Pamela F. Smith ‘85-Life (2)
John H. Sweeney ‘06
William F. Thompson ‘70-Life (14)
Juliana Yoon ‘06
Vennesa C. Yung ‘06
virginia tech
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
President M.C. Moore ‘86-Life (2001-03).
Jennifer L. Angus ‘06
Devin W. Armstrong ‘06
Melissa E. Booker ‘06
Lucas D. Bottorff ‘04-Life (3)
Christopher J. Bucknam ‘95-Life (2)
Meghan P. Callahan ‘05 (2)
Jonathan B. Chadwell ‘05
Jessica L. Clatterbuck ‘05 (2)
Lisa B. Cowley ‘06
Edward T. Creger ‘49
Sarah K. Cunningham ‘06
Kelli E. Day ‘05 (2)
Michael G. Dickerson ‘04-Life (4)
Allison A. Donnelly ‘05 (2)
John T. Duncan ‘72-Life (3)
Clark A. Dwyer ‘04 (2)
Jacqueline M. Ervin ‘06
Jeff M. Fanale ‘06
Emmett R. Fishburne ‘50-Life (6)
Connor J. Fournier ‘07
Mark W. Gardner ‘86-Life
Randall D. Gaylor ‘76-Life (2)
Paula J. Geiger ‘89-Life (10)
Katharine R. Haines ‘05 (2)
Xavier L. Herrera ‘05 (2)
Harvey W. Huffman ‘69-Life (3)
Larry J. Hurt ‘71-Life (3)
Suzie Jang ‘05 (2)
Jordan L. Jayne ‘05 (2)
Gregory B. Jones ‘75-Life (4)
Sarah W. Kane ‘06
Alyssa Katz ‘07
William W. Kibler ‘58-Life (12)
Jeong M. Ko ‘06
Norris F. Lee ‘48-Life (15)
James W. Lee ‘06
Deborah J. Lee ‘07
John P. Leschinskey ‘99
Leslie A. Lightbody ‘84-Life
William J. Malla ‘89 (3)
Alana A. Marrie ‘07
Philip L. Martin ‘78
Darrell W. McCall ‘64
Kelly-Ayn McKay ‘90-Life
Brian W. Minor ‘00
Tara Mitchell ‘07
Melvin C. Moore ‘86-Life (14)
Larry A. Renner ‘64-Life
E. Barry Rice ‘61-Life (3)
Stephanie L. Rohrbach ‘85-Life (2)
John W. Roller ‘54-Life (3)
Brendan P. Sherry ‘97-Life (4)
G. Wyatt Skinnell ‘65-Life
Laura A. Stanley ‘04 (3)
Joshua C. Strickler ‘05
Andrew D. Summer ‘04 (3)
Alfred M. Tripp ‘63-Life
Brenna M. Tuinenga ‘05
David W. Turman ‘65-Life (2)
Jillian D. Turner ‘06
Amanda L. Vaccaro ‘88-Life
Amber M. Varner ‘05 (2)
Victoria D. Venturini ‘77
26
2006-07 ANNUAL REPORT
Chris C. Ward ‘04
Dustin M. Ward ‘05 (2)
Matthew C. Ward ‘07
Alyson E. Warren ‘06
Sarah Westphal ‘07
Joshua R. Whitehead ‘04 (3)
Jhaymee S. Wilson ‘00
Victoria L. Winn ‘03
Alyssa D. Yeager ‘06
Gerald P. Zimmerman ‘75-Life (4)
washington
Home chapter of Past Foundation
Chairman R.K. Lee ‘67-Life (2002-05).
Allen D. Anderson ‘56-Life
Clifford E. Bourassa ‘64-Life
James C. Dobrick ‘64-Life
R.K. Lee ‘67-Life (15)
George W. Morford ‘48-Life
Thomas D. Yoshinaka ‘91-Life (4)
washington (St. Louis)
Emily C. Dowden ‘04
washington and lee
Richard H. Turrell ‘49-Life (9)
washington state
Brian J. Ackerman ‘05 (2)
Gary M. Burke ‘60-Life (5)
Scott M. Burroughs ‘99-Life (2)
Kevin M. Gano ‘03 (2)
Amanda S. Poch ‘03
wayne state
Henry J. Binder ‘47-Life (12)
Paul K. Burback ‘69-Life (4)
Paul W. Dammes ‘57-Life (5)
Kenneth R. Dornbrook ‘66-Life (4)
Gregory R. DuRoss ‘70-Life (3)
James J. Frederick ‘74-Life (2)
Annette M. Goike ‘81-Life (8)
Steven J. Greene ‘76-Life
James W. Grose ‘67-Life
Andre R. Kropacek ‘75-Life (14)
Joel A. Lutz ‘59-Life
David S. Margolis ‘76-Life
Vincent W. Patton ‘43-Life (9)
Joseph H. Saul ‘61-Life (2)
Cecil W. Scott ‘55-Life (3)
Stephen A. Sell ‘75-Life (2)
John E. Terhune ‘42-Life (10)
Rex F. Waddle ‘65-Life
James F. Wallis ‘41-Life (3)
waynesburg
Jamie C. Cappitti ‘97
Dominick Christy ‘56-Life (3)
Cary R. Efaw ‘72-Life (6)
David E. Getzik ‘73 (3)
Christopher S. Groubert ‘04 (3)
Rochelle A. Masi ‘05
Nelson T. Rabenold ‘74-Life (2)
David L. Zanolli ‘98 (3)
webster
Dale G. Leake ‘92 (4)
Jeanine M. Meyer ‘92-Life
Ellen Uhlemeyer ‘61-Life
wesleyan college
Peta-Gaye Halsall ‘02
Hope McMichael Pendergrass ‘00-Life (2)
west georgia
Home chapter of Past Fraternity President
J.M. Miller ‘70-Fac/Life (1979-83).
Nicola Ball ‘06
Franklin D. Banks ‘04
Hayley H. Bradt ‘84-Life (3)
Leslie M. Bridges ‘05
Erika G. Jeffers ‘03
J. Mark Miller ‘70-Faculty/Life (15)
Keiahna A. Morton ‘95
Rosalyn R. Price ‘87-Life
Derek L. Reece ‘84-Life (4)
Cassandra R. Smith ‘04
west texas a&m
Barbara A. Berry ‘84-Life (4)
Connie R. Britten ‘78-Life
Thomas L. Hausler ‘67-Life
Walter G. Hudson ‘72-Life (15)
Angela R. Thompson ‘03
Milt K. Walters ‘61-Life (3)
Michael D. Williams ‘75-Life (2)
west virginia
Charles M. Brown ‘49-Life (11)
Brian G. DeBari ‘04
Kathryn L. Harris ‘05
Terry Z. Long ‘04 (2)
Michelle L. Minutelli ‘00 (2)
Richard A. Tony ‘56-Life (2)
Sam Troutman ‘99
William W. Wnek ‘58-Life (4)
western carolina
Robert L. Allen ‘71-Life (4)
Tony L. Bumgarner ‘79-Life (4)
Henry T. Corbett ‘78-Life (3)
James L. Deal ‘79-Life
Johnathan E. Dean ‘04 (3)
David C. Earnhardt ‘07
Catherine H. Edwards ‘03
Ini Esiet ‘06
Christopher M. Folds ‘03
Brittany L. Folds ‘06
Virginia E. Freeland ‘07
Angelica C. Grier ‘07
Adam N. Le ‘07
Michael-Dawn Martoccio ‘07
Benjamin E. McDonald ‘81-Life (2)
Ted M. McElroy ‘76-Life
Kathryn E. McKenzie ‘02 (5)
Rachel S. Patton ‘02 (3)
LaToya S. Petty ‘07
Tracey L. Roach ‘07
My H. Song ‘07
Brandon S. Tigue ‘04
Natalie R. Whittaker ‘94-Life
John F. Wilborn ‘76-Life (2)
Brian J. Wood ‘05
western kentucky
Benjamin J. Blair ‘99 (2)
Kyle M. Bunch ‘02 (3)
Christa M. Chaudoin ‘04 (3)
Michael M. Cook ‘05 (2)
Thomas J. D’Amico ‘72 (4)
Tiffany R. Ellis ‘06
Keisha N. Gerron ‘07
Timothy Graves ‘06
Courtney M. Heban ‘06
Leslie L. Henke ‘04 (3)
William K. Herriford ‘03 (3)
Charles N. Jackson ‘79-Life (4)
Paula E. Minton ‘04 (3)
Elizabeth J. Minton ‘04 (3)
Ryan M. Ossege ‘05 (2)
Nicholas F. Rademacher ‘06
Sara E. Simmons ‘01 (2)
Charlquezz D. Smith ‘05 (2)
Erica F. Stricklin ‘03 (4)
Dylan R. Taylor ‘01 (2)
Amanda L. Trabue ‘00 (5)
Jana N. Whitehead ‘06
Gregory J. Winters ‘03
western michigan
Home chapter of Past Foundation
Chairman T.J. Regis ‘86-Life (1999-02).
John T. Anthony ‘81-Life (4)
Krista K. Anthony ‘95-Life (10)
Michael L. Anthony ‘94-Life (10)
Frank J. Brye ‘60-Life
John J. Cairo ‘70-Life
Thomas A. Carey ‘92-Life (12)
Sachiko D. Finch ‘78-Life (3)
Julia L. Flick ‘91-Life (6)
Robert C. Innis ‘61-Life (4)
Andrea C. Kotch Duda ‘78-Life
Betsy L. Lee ‘01
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
Thomas R. Mollison ‘70-Faculty (2)
Todd J. Regis ‘86-Life (14)
Gary E. Shell ‘75-Life (2)
western new england
Justine C. Andras ‘91-Life (2)
Nancy C. Eugenio ‘03
Kenneth M. Rickson ‘73-Life (2)
Edward J. Walaszek ‘87-Life
wichita state
Joseph E. Borlase ‘58-Life
William T. Carnahan ‘61-Life (3)
Thomas E. Fulton ‘73-Life
Ronald L. Goin ‘56-Life (3)
John R. Grabner ‘58-Life (2)
Alan J. Mackey ‘61-Life
Diane R. Scott ‘04-Faculty
Donald B. Tener ‘56-Life (3)
Rob Welch ‘06
Robert W. Winters ‘68-Life (3)
winthrop
Debra K. Arney ‘88-Life
Ebony Baker ‘03
Sarah D. Guy ‘78-Life (4)
Katherine Hardwick ‘93-Life (3)
Mar A. Rodman ‘85-Life
Britney N. Zanders ‘05
wisconsin
Sonia A. Advani ‘99-Life (3)
James J. Edwards ‘71-Life (4)
Charles J. Hass ‘58-Life (9)
Duane H. Hendrickson ‘56-Life
Lee E. Whitcomb ‘53-Life
wisconsin – milwaukee
Home chapter of Past Fraternity
Chairman and Past Foundation Chairman
E.L. Howell ‘78-Life (Fraternity, 2005-06;
Foundation, 1991-93).
Ronald R. Alexander ‘65-Life
Lindsay A. Cyrs ‘04 (2)
Carrie J. Hovey ‘95-Life (4)
Eileen L. Howell ‘77-Life (6)
Jessica M. Kerns ‘05 (2)
Sam Krajnik ‘06
Martin T. Matson ‘79
Peter Mueller ‘05
Donald J. Nichols ‘60-Life (9)
John J. Orlando ‘96 (6)
David M. Payne ‘79 (6)
Lisa Quarford ‘05 (2)
Brandon Rosas ‘06
Beje M. Spahiu ‘79-Life
Salvatore Strehlow ‘05 (2)
wyoming
Fredric R. Joseph ‘62 (6)
Larry D. Roberts ‘65-Life (9)
James A. Simmons ‘60-Life (5)
Dana C. Smith ‘73-Life (4)
John D. Stiles ‘54-Life (3)
Kristie L. Widrig ‘90-Life (2)
youngstown state
John G. Eagan ‘66-Life
Richard K. Mautz ‘69-Life (5)
Dennis D. Shiplett ‘67-Life (12)
friends
Gifts from individuals, corporations,
foundations and chapters not
recognized elsewhere in this section:
Mark Ackerman
Felix Addeo
AEGON Transamerica Foundation (9)
Charles Akin
Alpha Mu Chapter (Wisconsin)
Altria Group, Inc. (4)
Arizona Exerminators
Ausen Investments
Glenn Azzari
James Bay
BE Welding & Fabrication
Beecher Carlson Holdings, Inc
Monte Berget
Beta Rho Chapter (West Virginia)
Greg Bice
Aileen Bonet
Robert L. Boyd
Michael D. Bradley
Brandywine Global Investment
Management
Mike Brill
Norma Bringle
Ed Brockmeyer
Rod Browning
Charles A. Bruno
Wilfredo H. Camero
Tim Clifford
Ellis J. Cohn
Hazel A. Collier (7)
Andy F. Coulter
Council of Alpha (6)
Kay D. Darnell
Delta Tau Chapter (Canisius)
Sue Duli (9)
Eide Baily
Enterprise Rent-A-Car Foundation
Eta Chapter (Cincinnati) (4)
Florida Gold Coast Alumni (10)
Mike Franks
Lori Furrow
Gamma Eta Chapter (Toledo) (2)
Larry Guihan
Jane A. Hankins
John and Mildred Harder (7)
Harry’s Fine Jewelry
Hensley
Kerry and Constance Hesse (7)
Highland Street Foundation
Bryce Hill
Homrich & Berg, Inc. (3)
HRH/Kirklin & Co, LLC
Iota Xi Chapter (Arizona State) (3)
Patricia Kelly
Lambda Nu Chapter (American)
Tom Lewis
The May Department Stores Co. Found. (8)
D. J. McClanahan
Meritage Corporation (4)
Microsoft
Motor City Alumni (12)
Mu Sigma Chapter (San Diego State)
Dave Murphy
Tom Naggy
Nissan North America, Inc.
Northview Construction, Inc
Oscar Nuncio
Omega Omicron Chapter (Eastern Ky.)
Omicron Chi (Case Western Reserve)
Omicron Tau Chapter (Rutgers) (3)
Oracle Matching Gifts Program
Deborah A. Orff (7)
Florence R. Pascual
Pert & Sure
ProfitLink
R. H. Donnelley Corporation
Les Rezzonico
Diana L. Rice
Melinda S. Rosenthall
Saint Louis Metro Alumni (2)
Charles Skibo
Donald Slager
Snavely Forest Products (7)
Ron Spoon
Tennessee Valley Alumni (7)
Time Warner Foundation, Inc.
Triangle United Way
United Way of The Inland Valleys (4)
Veris Industries
Wachovia (3)
William A. Wade (4)
Wadeco Manufacturing Company (3)
Ryan Walker
Michael Wallen
Washington Mutual (2)
Wells Fargo, SBA
Pam Wendt
Johny Witten
Tyler Wjertes
Del Woods
Zeta Lambda Chapter (Tennessee) (4)
Zeta Tau Chapter (Western Kentucky)
Zeta Xi Chapter (Central Michigan)
1, 2 &3: The highlight of Wednesday was the
Welcome Party, hosted by the Capital Area
Alumni Chapter. The GEICO mascot danced
with students and alumni, while other
Convention attendees played Twister,
designed their own T-shirts or had caricatures
drawn. 4: The registration area, which was also
the site of the MarketPlace and Alpha Kappa
Psi Foundation Silent Auction, was one of the
busiest places to be during the Convention.
1
2
WITH MORE THAN 700 BROTHERS AND GUESTS IN
attendance, the Washington Hyatt Regency provided the
setting for a memorable 54th Convention. The Convention
was held August 1-4, and it was the second time the
fraternity’s marquee event was held in the nation’s capital.
On Wednesday, registration was being held throughout
the day, and those arriving early for the Convention were
invited to D.C.’s historic Union Station for lunch. Festivities officially began in the evening when alumni gathered
for the Meet ‘n Greet reception, sponsored by GEICO. The
CONVENTION
3
event was followed by the Welcome Party which included
dancing and games. The event was made possible by the
Capital Area Alumni Chapter.
Early risers on Thursday morning participated in a tour
of D.C.’s historic sites. Later, regional caucuses were held.
Convention attendees met with
their regional directors and
4
learned more about the status of
the fraternity and their regions,
and had the opportunity to discuss
pending legislation. After lunch,
the various committees met to
review legislation.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
27
1: Regional Caucus were held on
Thursday morning to review
proposed legislation. 2 & 3: The
Opening Session of the Chapter
Congress included a spirited rally and
the debut of the fraternity’s new
Pledge Education program (PEP). 4:
During Regional Night Out, the most
popular event was the Washington
Nationals game at RFK Stadium.
2
1
3
AUCTION
BREAKS
RECORDS
The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s
Silent Auction was held Wednesday
through Saturday, although it
actually began as an online event
several weeks prior to the start of
the Convention. Final online bids became the opening bids in Washington, and
thanks to the 200-plus items donated to the auction, more than $10,000 was
raised for the foundation—an all-time record.
28
4
That evening, in true pep-rally fashion, the Chapter
Congress opened with the Opening Session. The crowd
roared during the introduction of the fraternity’s management team and recently chartered student and alumni
chapters were recognized. The event culminated with the
unveiling of AKPsi’s highly anticipated Pledge Education
program (PEP).
The busy day concluded with the Regional Night Out as
each of the fraternity’s 13 regions explored the city and took
in the sights. Many of the regions went on tours to see
D.C.’s monuments while others attended the Washington
Nationals game at RFK stadium.
On Friday, the day began early as the Alpha Kappa Psi
Foundation held its 2007 Golf Scramble at Langston Golf
Course. The event was a fundraiser in support of The
Academy, the foundation’s leadership development
conference. Later that morning, the Chapter Congress
meeting resumed as legislation was considered and officers
were elected. (Those not attending the Chapter Congress
meeting had the opportunity to visit the Air and Space
Museum and enjoy lunch in China Town). History was made
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
ANNUAL CHAPTER REPORT
AWARDS
Throughout the Convention, the fraternity recognized outstanding chapters through its Annual Chapter Report (ACR) program. The ACR is a planning tool that measures chapter performance in categories such as
leadership and professional development, membership and services,
and fiscal responsibility. Award recipients are determined through a
point system which is based on a scale of 100,000 possible points.
AWARDS OF ACHIEVEMENT
First Place Fraternity Standing
Chapters scoring at least 100,000 points on the ACR:
Colorado State, Creighton, Lock Haven, Loyola, Missouri State, Northern Colorado, Rutgers, San Diego, San Diego State, Texas Tech, Toledo,
Virginia, Virginia Tech, Western Carolina.
First Place Regional Standing
Chapters with the highest score on the ACR in a region without 100,000point chapters:
Oregon State, South Florida, Tennessee Tech.
Outstanding Chapter
Chapters scoring between 95,000 and 99,999 points on the ACR:
Alabama, American, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech,
Kansas State, Sam Houston, Shippensburg, South Florida, Stetson,
Tennessee Tech.
Certificate of Improvement
Chapters increasing performance by at least 20,000 points over the
previous academic year on the ACR:
Creighton, Denver, Eastern Kentucky, Idaho State, Kansas State, Lamar,
Lock Haven, Louisiana State, Loyola - New Orleans, North Texas, Oregon State, Sam Houston, San Diego, Toledo, Washington.
5
CIRCLE OF ACHIEVEMENT
Chapters initiating more than 40 members
Alabama, Arizona State, Auburn, Butler, Colorado, Duke, Florida, Florida
State, Furman, Georgia, Gonzaga, Illinois, Indiana, James Madison, Kansas, Kansas State, Kentucky, Manchester, Maryland, Miami (Ohio), Michigan, Middle Tennessee, Mississippi, Missouri, Northwestern, Pittsburgh,
Purdue, Rutgers, Sam Houston, San Diego State, South Carolina, South
Carolina State, South Florida, Southeast Missouri, Tennessee, Texas,
Truman State, Tulane, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Washington, West
Virginia, Wisconsin.
6
7
CIRCLE OF EXCELLENCE
Chapters increasing membership by twenty-five percent over the
previous year:
California - Los Angeles, California – Riverside, California State – Fresno,
California State – Northridge, Canisius College, Colorado State,
Creighton, Denver, DePaul, Drake, Florida, Gannon, Georgia, Gonzaga,
Houston, Idaho State, Kansas State, Lamar, Louisiana State, Loyola, Loyola
- New Orleans, Manchester, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Missouri Western, Murray State, North Carolina - Chapel Hill, North Dakota State,
North Texas, Northwestern, Northwood, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Rutgers,
Sam Houston, San Diego, Seton Hall, South Carolina State, Southeast
Missouri, Southern Illinois, Southern Indiana, Stetson, Tennessee Tech,
Texas – Brownsville, Texas – Edinburg, Texas State, Toledo, Tulane, Washington, Washington (St. Louis), Waynesburg College, Wesleyan College,
West Virginia, Western Carolina, Western Michigan.
NUMBER ONE REGION AWARD
Based on thirteen different
criteria, including chapter
planning, membership recruitment and financial responsibility:
Midwest Region.
Fraternity President Dan
Stubblefield presents the
award to Midwest Regional
Director Sonia Advani.
5: On Friday, the Chapter Congress reconvened to consider legislation and elect fraternity officers.
6: Donations of toys and cash were presented to the National Children’s Medical Center during the
awards luncheon. 7: Past Regional Director Scott Warren (Northwest), and RDs Melissa Stowe
(Northcentral) and Chad Smith (Northeast) enjoy dinner in Georgetown during the Alumni Night
Out. 8: Foundation Vice Chairman Steve Vasquez, Debbie Vasquez and Past Foundation Chairman
Bill Reeves at the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s Golf Scramble.
as Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ’91-Life, was elected the
fraternity’s first female president. Alexander Sultan, San
Diego State ’93-Life, was elected executive vice president.
At lunch, hundreds of toys—
previously collected by AKPsi
chapters, students and alumni— were
presented to the Children’s National
Medical Center. These toys, along with
cash gifts, were in support of Dr.
Bear’s Toy Chest, the hospital’s
program to provide sick children with
toys to keep their minds off of the
8
pain of their illnesses and treatments.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
29
1
2
4
5
1, 2 & 3: Saturday’s College of Leadership curriculum focused on
professional and chapter development. 4: The COL’s keynote was
given by Larry Spears (right), president emeritus and senior fellow of
the Greenleaf Center. He spoke on the meaning and practices of
Servant-Leadership. With him are Past Foundation Director, Heritage
Foundation President and CEO Ed Feulner (left); and Fraternity
Director, Steak n Shake CFO and Senior Vice President Jeff Blade. 5:
Chapters, regions and individuals were honored for the commitment
to the fraternity and foundation at the awards luncheon.
3
30
Following the presentation, Fraternity Vice President
Charles D. Steffens, Portland ’97-Life, presented numerous
chapter awards and several Convention awards (see pages
29 and 31). At the end of the program, the Midwest Region,
led by Regional Director Sonia A. Advani, Wisconsin ’99-Life,
was presented with the Number One Region Award.
After an afternoon break, brothers met for the Celebration of Brotherhood. The popular member-only event
provided attendees with the opportunity to reflect on the
meaning of fraternity while sharing personal memories and
experiences. Afterwards, more than 150 alumni and guests
participated in the Alumni Night Out; everyone boarded
buses for Georgetown’s waterfront to have dinner at Tony
and Joe’s Seafood Place.
Saturday morning began with Alumni Chapter
Roundtables and the College of Leadership. Those not
participating in the roundtables or COL had the opportunity to take tours of Old Alexandria and Mt. Vernon (the
home of George and Martha Washington), or visit the
National Zoo.
Sponsored by the Alumni Chapter Advancement
Commission (ACAC), the roundtables allowed members of
alumni chapters to share ideas and discuss a variety of
topics affecting their chapters.
The day-long College of Leadership focused on a variety
of topics designed to equip students with the tools
necessary to lead successful chapters and encourage
personal growth. Sessions ranged on topics such as risk
management, leadership, financial planning and graduate
school admissions. Of special note, students and alumni had
the opportunity to learn about the “AKPsi Angel Partners”
program. The program is designed to match investors with
entrepreneurs.
The keynote speaker at the COL was Larry C. Spears,
president emeritus and senior fellow from the Robert K.
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
6: Mideast Regional Director Chris Bucknam
joins members of the Alpha Gamma
Chapter (Virginia) in celebrating their First
Place Fraternity Standing and Chapter of the
Year awards. 7: Four-time Convention Chair
Wendy Wendroff receives the Gold
Distinguished Service Award. 8: Outgoing
Fraternity President Dan Stubblefield (left)
with Chairman’s Award recipient Bill Templin
and newly elected Fraternity President
Andrea Nemeth.
6
Greenleaf Center for Servant-Leadership. He described
the meaning and practices of Servant-Leadership and how
companies like Southwest Airlines and TDIndustries and
other have benefited from their own corporate practices of
Servant-Leadership.
At lunch, fraternity awards honoring individuals were
presented. Also during lunch, members of the fraternity’s
Chairman’s Advisory Council were introduced and student
members of the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation’s Yellow Rose
Society were honored.
Later that evening, and immediately before the grand
banquet, the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation held a reception
honoring those foundation supporters who made contributions of $100 or more during the year. Held on the Hyatt’s
tenth floor, attendees enjoyed spectacular views of the city,
including an unobstructed view of the U.S. Capitol.
Continued on page 35
FRATERNITY
AWARDS
Chapter Advisor of the Year
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ’80-Life,
nominated by Oregon State
INDIVIDUALS
Brother of the Year
Alex Peerenboom, Oregon ‘05
Gold Distinguished Service Award
Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ’80-Life
Member of the Year
Darcy Osterhaus, Kansas State ‘05
Second Degree Silver DSA
Dr. Edwin J. Feulner Jr., Regis ’60-Life
M.C. Moore, Virginia Tech. ’86-Life
David P. Wendroff, Portland ’79-Life
Service Awards
Presented to the outgoing chairman and
president
Eileen L. Howell, UW-Milwaukee ’77-Life
Dan L. Stubblefield, Middle Tenn ‘89-Life
Chairman’s Award
Honoring life-long commitment
William F. Templin, Illinois ’41-Life
Alpha Award
Outstanding chapter officer
Angelina M. Lusetti, Oregon State ‘05
Kappa Award
Excellence in recruitment
Justin S. Bregman, UNC-Chapel Hill ‘05
Psi Award
Excellence in professionalism
Lana Costello, Kansas State ‘06
Brooklyn Bridge Award
Connecting alumni with students
Shahnawaz Daredia, Texas ‘00
7
8
Innovator of the Year
Christopher M. Folds, Western Carolina ‘03
Helping Hand Award
Leads by example in service to others
Philip D. Caldarella, Maryland ‘07
Friend of AKPsi Award
Non-member support of an AKPsi chapter
Dr. Donita Whitney-Bammerlin,
nominated by Kansas State
CHAPTERS
Chapter of the Year
Virginia
Best Alumni Event
Western Carolina
Best Philanthropy
Loyola – New Orleans
Best Professional Event
Oregon
B.L.U.E. Unity (Alumni Chapter)
Sponsored an event that provides a service
to the fraternity or the foundation
St. Louis Metro
CONVENTION
AWARDS
Travel Award
Most miles travelled by a chapter, for all
chapter members combined
Texas State
Unity Award
Region with highest percentage of chapters
with two or more attendees
Westcentral Region
Blue & Gold Spirit Award
Chapter with the most members in
attendance, regardless of chapter size
Tie: Central Michigan , UW– Milwaukee
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
31
ALUMNI NOTES
Because of the poverty and illness he witnessed in South Africa, Alex Merchan became inspired to do more.
African Experience
Alex Merchan traveled to South Africa for an
inspiring humanitarian effort
JUXTAPOSITION BETWEEN SEVERAL REALITIES
marked the journey taken last year by Alex
Merchan, Miami ‘96. A marketing manager for
Virgin Entertainment in Orlando, Fla., since
September 2004, Miami native Merchan left his
Disney-fied confines last May for a week in an
impoverished village near Johannesburg, South
Africa. He and an international group of Virgin
volunteers worked with local charities to brighten
the lives of dozens of families. “We were told we’d
be working with orphans and HIV/AIDS-infected
adults, but that gave us no idea of what our experiences would ultimately include,” says Merchan.
The trip was related to Virgin Unite, the
charitable arm of Virgin Group, the U.K.-based
conglomerate founded by Sir Richard Branson,
which operates humanitarian programs worldwide.
It’s a way, Merchan says, to see firsthand what Virgin
Unite does and “then go back to our businesses and
think of ways to contribute to the cause.”
Merchan’s week began with a five-hour drive
from the Johannesburg airport to Ulusaba,
Branson’s luxurious private game reserve—though
the group’s own accommodations were considerably spartan in comparison. From that base,
Merchan ventured to the adjacent village of
Dumphries, where Virgin Unite assists nongovernmental organizations with education and
health-related projects.
“I spent hours mixing dirt, concrete and water
to make the cinder blocks needed to build a new
school,” Merchan reports. Over the next few days,
he pitched in on other tasks, including planting
trees, constructing a wire fence, fashioning tire
swings and building a chicken coop populated with
birds the volunteers purchased with pooled funds.
There was time for play, too, such as when the
villagers staged an impromptu song-and-dance
ceremony. “Their gratitude was amazing,”
Merchan says. “After just a few days, we could see
their trust build and a bond grow.”
Observing poverty, AIDS and the lack of
education and natural resources saddened Merchan,
yet he returned home with a sense of commitment
and hope. “If just one of us were to develop a passion
for this type of humanitarian effort.” he says, “it’s
one more person to help the cause.”
Merchan, who kept a blog during his African trip
(www.alex2africa.blogspot.com), is determined to
be among the impassioned. “I feel compelled to do
more,” he says. In fact, since his return he’s been
raising funds for Riders for Health, a group that
purchases motorcycles for African healthcare
workers. “The experience I had in South Africa gives
me hope that there will be improvement in the lives
of less fortunate people.”
From BusinessMiami, Winter 2007. Reprinted with permission from
the University of Miami School of Business. Written by Bob Woods.
Photograph by Jeffery Salter.
32
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
CSU – LONG BEACH
Col. Peter Michael Fleming ’73-Life is engaged to Catherine Mi Yea Lee.
CENTRAL MICHIGAN
Brenda L. Meller ’95 is the marketing manager at AAS/pmh, part of the Marketing Services Group of Pitney Bowes and has recently joined Toastmasters International.
She resides in Fraser, Mich.
Jessica L. Raetz ’99 married Jeremy A. Maurer
’98 on June 9. The newlyweds reside in West
Bloomfield, Mich.
EASTERN WASHINGTON
Diana L. Welch ’81-Life is a consultant and
owner of Human Resources Management
Solutions Northwest. She certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources and
has more than 20 years of HR executive and
training experience. She resides in Selah, Wa.
FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
James D. Zuniga ’95 is the president of Corporate Signs. His company offers permitting, installation and repair services to national sign and maintenance companies in
South Florida. He resides in Coral Cables.
FORT HAYS STATE
Lyle T. Staab ’76-Life moved back to the U.S.
after five years in Ireland. He has been named
vice president-instrument manufacturing
for Siemens Medical Soluctions Diagnostics,
a $3 billion division of Siemens AG. He and
his wife AnnMarie are searching for a home
in the New York City area.
welcomed a daughter, Alexis Julia, in August. David is a director on the Alpha Kappa
Psi Fraternity Board of Directors. The family
resides in Richmond, Va.
Queen City Alumni hosted its Alumni, Family and Friends Picnic on September 29 at Freedom
Park in Charlotte. Thirty-five alumni and guests, as well as collegiate members and pledges from
UNC - Charlotte participated.
INDIANA STATE
Audrey L. Russell (Cox) ’04 was married on
August 4. She resides in Columbia, S.C.
IOWA STATE
Melissa J. Stowe ’98-Life was accepted into
the Technology Management MBA program
at the University of Washington in Seattle.
She is currently the regional director for the
fraternity’s Northcentral Region.
LOCK HAVEN
Andrew J. Gibbons ’96-Life received his MBA
from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania in August. He resides in Lewisburg, Pa.
MISSOURI
Hugh Van Seaton ‘63 successfully defended
his dissertation and will graduate in December as a Doctor of Educational Leadership
(Ed.D) from University of North Florida.
Nicole M. Wilson ’91 is employed by the software consulting firm TUSC in Chicago, specializing in Oracle financial implementations.
MONTCLAIR STATE
Andrea Nemeth ’91-Life accepted a position with Unilever as associate finance manager in its benefits accounting department.
In August, she was elected president of
Alpha Kappa Psi—the first female to hold
the position. She and her husband Vadim
reside in Clifton, N.J.
Ralph W. Menke ’75-Life was recognized by
the mayor of Montclair for his years of service during the Cold War as a member of
the Civil Defense and Disaster Control Center. Today, he continues his involvement in
emergency management; working with
FEMA, helped coordinated supplies at
Ground Zero after 9/11. He also volunteers
at VA and Children’s hospitals.
RADFORD
Charlene J. Kidder ’04 is expecting a daughter in October. She works in sales at Danaher
Motion in Radford.
RICHMOND
David A. Ralston ’94-Life and wife Diane
TENNESSEE
Kathy Darlene Boyd ’93-Life retired early
after running a successful company which
wrote grants, and now writes grants for
spay and neuter programs for the Humane
Society of Campbell County, where she
serves as vice president. She resides in
Caryville, Tenn.
Vanessa L. Thomas ’03 is pursuing a master’s
degree in education at Tennessee State
University. She resides in Nashville.
TEXAS STATE
Amanda M. Shavers ’01 and husband David
welcomed a daughter, Emily Claire, in September, 2006. The family resides in
Alameda, Calif.
SAINT LOUIS
David J. Eschmann ’75-Life is employed as
an IT data warehouse specialist at
Thermadyne Industries in St. Louis.
Alicia D. Neumann ‘96-Life and husband Ray
welcomed a son, Carson Warner, on September 14. The family resides in Ballwin, Mo.
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
Richard K. Mautz ’69-Life retired from the
Timken Co. in 2005 after more than 35 years
of service. He resides in Massillon, Ohio.
Send your alumni news and photos to The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi: [email protected], (317) 872-1567 (fax), or The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi, 7801 E 88th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233.
R E C E N T LY P U B L I S H E D
Gibson Guitars: Ted McCarty’s Golden Era: 1948-1966
“Ted McCarty was the architect of a golden period in Gibson’s history. During his
18-year tenure, he helped to reestablish the company’s historic leadership in the
industry through a number of musical innovations that still resonate today.”
— Gibson Chairman and CEO Henry E. Juszkiewicz
By Gil Hembree
Foreword by Seymour Duncan
GH Books, 2007
AS CEO OF GIBSON GUITARS
made some of the world’s most
from 1948 to 1966, Ted
desirable guitars. It features
McCarty, Cincinnati ‘31,
more than 100 photographs—
including some from McCarty’s
presided over the production
of nearly one million instrupersonal archives and never
ments and amplifiers. 1950s
before published.
Gibson Les Paul Standards,
Author and noted guitar
historian Gil Hembree lived
Flying Vs, Explorers, and ESnear the Gibson factory for
335s are considered to be some
of the most valuable fretted
most of his professional life and
instruments in the world.
this allowed him to visit
Ted McCarty (right) in 1953.
This book is McCarty’s first
McCarty many times. Ted
introduced the author to dozens of McCartyand only complete biography, and a book
that gives us a glimpse into a golden era of
era Gibson employees and gave him access
his factory and his loyal employees who
to valuable historical documents.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
33
AUDIT ETERNAL
The following listing is for those Audit Eternal brothers reported between June 5 and November 13. Gifts in memory of an AKPsi brother are accepted by the Alpha Kappa Psi
Foundation. Once a gift is received, a card of acknowledgment is sent to the donor and, if possible, a card announcing the memorial contribution is sent to the immediate family
of the individual being honored.
MINNESOTA
Kenneth D. Holmes ‘48 (5/18/07)
Lake Oswego, Ore.
Christopher J. Larson ‘61-Life (7/27/04)
Winthrop, Minn.
Wallace C. Ogren ‘47 (2/20/03)
Burnsville, Minn.
MISSOURI STATE
Hazel Walsh ‘01-Honorary (2007)
Springfield, Mo.
NEW YORK
Laird B. Tuohig ‘35-Life
Salt Lake City, Utah
NIAGARA
Charles J. Edgette ‘55-Faculty (3/1/98)
Hampton, Va.
UNC-CHAPEL HILL
Clifton E. Pleasants ‘29 (1997)
Winston Salem, N.C.
Peter Rywak ‘49-Life (4/9/95)
Hickory, N.C.
NORTHWESTERN
William J. Davie ‘66-Life (7/15/95)
Charles P. Faust ‘63 (8/12/02)
Chicago, Ill.
OKLAHOMA STATE
Cole Kugel ‘24 (6/11/07)
Longmont, Colo.
On the last day of his term in office, Fraternity President William F. Weinheimer gave his farewell address at the 1968 Convention’s
Grand Banquet.
Fraternity President William F. Weinheimer
Past Fraternity President and Gold Distinguished Service Award
recipient William F. Weinheimer, Pittsburgh ’41-Life, passed on August
2 at the Passavant Retirement Community in Zelienople, Pa. He was
the former manager for the personnel department at Equitable Gas
Co. where he worked for 45 years.
Bill served as the fraternity’s president from 1965-68. “My
experience of serving with all of you has been stimulating and
exciting—a rich and rewarding experience,” he said, in his final
report as the fraternity’s president. In honor of his service to Alpha
Kappa Psi, the National Chapter (now Chapter Congress) presented
him with the Gold DSA—the fraternity’s highest honor—in 1968.
Bill was the fraternity’s vice president for alumni from 1962-65
and previously held the position as the first regional director for the
newly established Eastern Region in 1961. He was active in the
Pittsburgh Alumni Chapter where he received the Silver DSA in 1953,
and the Silver Second Degree DSA in 1988.
His World War II military service began as a private in 1941, and when
it terminated in 1946, he received a reserve commission as a major in
the field artillery. He was a recipient of the Bronze Star medal.
He is survived by his wife Eleanor, a daughter and three grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Passavant
Retirement Community, 401 S. Main St., Zelienople, PA 16063; or to
the English Lutheran Church, 200 E. Grandview Ave., Zelienople, PA
16063. The Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation will also accept contributions
in honor of Bill, and will notify Eleanor Weinheimer that tributes were
made in her husband’s memory: Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation, 7801 E
88th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256.
34
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
BELLEVUE
Bertram R. Grigsby ‘82-Life (9/17/07)
Omaha, Neb.
BOSTON
Walter F. Jennings ‘53 (6/9/07)
Issaquah, Wash.
UCLA
Robert B. Matthiessen ‘54-Life
Pasadena, Calif.
COLUMBIA
Oscar N. Serbein Jr. ‘49 (1/21/06)
Palo Alto, Calif.
DENVER
Jean P. Mather ‘47-Faculty (6/21/07)
Lenox, Mass.
GEORGIA
Robert M. Belk ‘48 (10/13/07)
Eatonton, Ga.
ILLINOIS
Fred L. Hubbard ‘59-Life
Catlin, Ill.
JACKSONVILLE
Ronald L. King ‘62-Life (7/9/07)
Greenville, S.C.
KANSAS STATE
Rebecca Trible ‘06 (10/21/07)
Manhattan, Kan.
LIPSCOMB
Alan C. Edgeworth ‘66 (2007)
Muscle Shoals, Ala.
LOUISIANNA STATE
Leo P. Champagne ‘49-Life
New Orleans, La.
MICHIGAN STATE
Donald E. Hoover ‘56-Life (6/13/07)
Tempe, Ariz.
PITTSBURGH
Robert P. Milligan ‘59-Life (7/18/07)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
William F. Weinheimer ‘41-Life (8/2/07)
Zelienople, Pa.
REGIS
Louis V. Doyle ‘58-Life (8/12/07)
Denver, Colo.
Rudy W. Sporcich ‘58-Faculty (2007)
Arvada, Colo.
SOUTHERN METHODIST
James D. Hancock ‘34 (6/21/07)
Dallas, Texas
ST. JOHN’S
Ralph E. Maratta ‘55 (3/11/07)
Hazlet, N.J.
SYRACUSE
William R. Meyers ‘42-Life (8/5/07)
Guilderland, N.Y.
TENNESSEE-MARTIN
Richard B. Griffin ‘65-Life was erroneously
reported as a member of Audit Eternal in
the Summer 2007 issue of the Diary. He is
alive and well in Martin, Tenn.
UTAH STATE
Donald W. Johanson ‘54 (8/27/07)
Morgan, Utah
VIRGINIA TECH
Albert Sumler ‘53 (9/24/06)
Keystone Heights, Fla.
WASHINGTON STATE
James W. Davis ‘34
Spokane, Wash.
Carroll S. Dick ‘60
Olympia, Wash.
Kenneth A. Graybeal ‘57-Life
Bellevue, Wash.
WAYNE STATE
William F. Briscoe ‘41-Life (9/23/07)
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.
Gordon W. Cook ‘51-Life (5/26/2006)
Summerville, S.C.
John M. Mattila ‘58-Faculty (6/30/07)
Rochester Hills, Mich.
— Continued from page 31
Once everyone was seated for dinner, the Grand Banquet began with
introductions of current and past volunteer leaders, and the fraternity’s
professional staff. After dessert, Fraternity President Dan L. Stubblefield,
Middle Tennessee ’89-Life, recognized individuals and chapters celebrating
25-, 50-, or 75-year anniversaries in Alpha Kappa Psi. Afterwards, he
swore in Andrea Nemeth and Alexander T. Sultan as the fraternity’s new
president and executive vice president, respectively. Nemeth addressed
the audience and shared her vision for the fraternity.
The rest of the evening’s program included the presentations of
individual and chapter awards, including several of the fraternity’s
highest honors (see pages 29 and 31). Of note, a standing ovation was
given to William F. Templin, Illinois ’41-Life, after Past Chairman Eileen
Howell, Wisconsin-Milwaukee ’78-Life, presented him with the Chairman’s
Award. Bill, among other things, has attended nearly every Convention
since the Golden Anniversary Convention in 1953. Another emotional
tribute was made when Fraternity Director Paul J. Brinker, Cincinnati ’84Life, joined Eileen in recognizing Wendy A. Wendroff, Tri-State ’80-Life,
with the Gold Distinguished Service Award—the fraternity’s highest
honor. Wendy’s long list of service to the fraternity includes serving as
chair of the 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2007 Conventions. Wendy is only the
43rd person (and second female), to receive the prestigious honor.
The banquet concluded with a slideshow highlighting the various
events held during Convention. Afterwards it was announced that
Orlando would be the site of the 2009 Convention.
Special thanks to Rob Bleile, Toledo ‘00-Life, for providing the majority of photographs used for the Diary’s
coverage of the 2007 Convention.
ELECTIONS &
LEGISLATION
Elections
Andrea Nemeth, Montclair State ’91-Life,
was elected president. She was
unopposed. From the two nominees for executive vice president,
Alexander Sultan, San Diego State ’93-Life, was elected to the position.
Legislation
An established GPA is no longer required to be inducted as a pledge
or be initiated as a member. This allows for first-term freshmen to
pledge and be initiated.
Positions on the Fraternity Board of Directors were updated: The
positions of chair-elect and past chairman were eliminated and the
position of vice chairman was established. The chairman may run for a
second term. The Executive Committee will include the chairman and
two additional board members as appointed by the Fraternity Board
of Directors.
Due dates were extended for reporting membership and chapter
officer changes: Membership reporting and payments must be
received by the Heritage Center within seven business days of
inductions and initiations, and student and alumni chapter officer
updates must be received by the Heritage Center within seven
business days of elections.
Other legislation distributed prior to the Chapter Congress Meeting
was either removed from consideration by committee or failed on
the floor.
www.akpsi.org | Autumn 2007 | The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi
35
ALUMNI CHAPTERS
CENTRAL REGION
MIDEAST REGION
Kansas City Metro Alumni
c/o Nick Parker
8611 W 78th Terr
Overland Park, KS 66204
[email protected]
Capital Area Alumni
4201 S 31st ST #111
Arlington, VA 22206
[email protected]
http://groups.msn.com/AlphaKappaPsiCapitalAreaAlumni
Saint Louis Metro Alumni
Box #260123
St. Louis, MO 63126-8123
[email protected]
www.stlmetroalumni.com
Queen City Alumni
P. O. Box 3337
Matthews, NC 28106
www.qcakpsi.com
[email protected]
EASTCENTRAL REGION
Garden State Alumni
PO Box 4721
Clifton, NJ 7013
[email protected]
Chicago Alumni
c/o Abby Bay
820 Foxworth Blvd
Apt. 407
Lombard, IL 60148-4857
[email protected]
www.akpsichicagoalumni.com
Motor City Alumni
c/o Bob Spansky
38916 Lancaster Dr
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
[email protected]
www.geocities.com/akpsi_mcac
City of Festivals Alumni
PO Box 510524
Milwaukee, WI 53202
[email protected]
www.cityoffestivalsalumni.org
Ohio Valley Alumni
c/o LeAnne Carter
347 Probasco St
Apt. 1
Cincinnati, OH 45220
[email protected]
Hoosier Alumni
c/o Alan Siktberg
7730 Blackthorn Circle
Indianapolis, IN 46236-8922
[email protected]
EASTERN REGION
Western New York Alumni
263 Camden Ave
Buffalo, NY 14216-1729
[email protected]
NORTHCENTRAL REGION
Omaha Alumni
c/o James McNamara
Twin Cities Alumni
PO Box 390604
Minneapolis, MN 55439-0604
[email protected]
www.akpsionline.blogspot.com
NORTHEAST REGION
MIDWEST ALUMNI
Glass City Alumni
2454 Garden Creek Dr
Maumee, OH 43537
[email protected]
www.glasscityalumni.com
8803 S 100th St
La Vista, NE 68128
[email protected]
New York City Alumni
c/o Heather MacLeish
[email protected]
NORTHWEST REGION
Portland Alumni
c/o Nicole Sutton
1130 SW 170th Ave
#203
Portland, OR 97006
[email protected]
Seattle Alumni
c/o Kasia Prouty
[email protected]
SOUTHERN REGION
Music City Alumni
110 21st Ave S
Room 100
Nashville, TN 37203-4330
[email protected]
www.myspace.com/music_city_alumni
Tennessee Valley Alumni
PO Box 2523
Murfreesboro, TN 37133-2523
[email protected]
www.akpsitvac.org
Tampa, FL 33622-0583
[email protected]
www.gtbac.com
Upper Cumberland Alumni
c/o Chad Flatt
PO Box 2581
Cookeville, TN 38502
[email protected]
Bay Area Alumni
2077 Washington Ave Unit 303
San Leandro, CA 94577
[email protected]
http://groups.myspace.com/
akpsibaac
SOUTCENTRAL REGION
Alamo City Alumni
PO Box 831786
San Antonio, TX 78283
[email protected]
www.AlamoCityAlumni.com
Spindletop Alumni
520 Dowlen Rd, # 181
Beaumont, TX 77706
[email protected]
SOUTHEAST REGION
Central Florida Alumni
12061 Lake Cypress Cir, Apt. 206
Orlando, FL 32828-7086
[email protected]
www.akpsicfac.com
Florida Gold Coast Alumni
9100 S Dadeland Blvd
Ste. 1600
Miami, FL 33156
[email protected]
www.fgcac.com
Tampa Bay Alumni
PO Box 20583
NAME OR ADDRESS CHANGE
SOUTHWEST REGION
Los Angeles Alumni
c/o Howard Chang
[email protected]
Las Vegas Alumni
c/o Jennifer Hale
[email protected]
Phoenix Alumni
1835 E Tulsa St
Gilbert, AZ 85296
[email protected]
www.akpsi-phoenixalumni.com
San Diego Alumni
c/o Matt Ward
[email protected]
WESTCENTRAL REGION
Boise Alumni
c/o Echo Schneider
[email protected]
No alumni chapter in your area? Become
an alumni chapter pioneer! Learn about
how start an alumni group by contacting
[email protected].
Please send any change of address to the Alpha Kappa Heritage Center. Be sure to change your address promptly to continue
receiving the Diary. Updated information can be sent to [email protected], or to the address below.
I AM INTERESTED IN...
(Check any that apply)
______________________________________________________
FIRST NAME
______________________________________________________
STREET
■ Volunteering in my area
____________________________________________________
MIDDLE NAME
____________________________________________________
CITY
■ Becoming a Life Loyal Member
_______________________________________________________
LAST NAME
_______________________________________________________
STATE/PROVINCE, POSTAL CODE
■ Supporting the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation
_______________________________________________________
CHAPTER OR SCHOOL
_______________________________________________________
PHONE NUMBER
_______________________________________________________
EMPLOYER / TITLE
_______________________________________________________
E-MAIL
ALPHA KAPPA PSI
T H E
D I A R Y
O F
■ Joining/organizing an alumni chapter
■ Joining the Alumni Association
■
Please include my name in the Clifford Spangler Society.
I have included the Alpha Kappa Psi Foundation in my
estate plans.
7801 East 88th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46256-1233
Visit the AKPsi MarketPlace
Alpha Kappa Psi has a one-stop destination for
quality Alpha Kappa Psi merchandise. Visit the
online MarketPlace to shop for everything from
pens to t-shirts, and notebooks to hoodies. Sales
of these officially licensed items support the operations of the fraternity, so visit today!
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
shop.akpsi.org
36
The Diary of Alpha Kappa Psi | Autumn 2007 | www.akpsi.org
NON-PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
MIDLAND, MI
PERMIT NO. 417