The Zeta Pi Cry - Culver
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The Zeta Pi Cry - Culver
The Zeta Pi Cry Zeta Pi This Summer experience this type of decline again so the time is right for more to be involved. Message from the Alumni Board: As you can see from this newsletter, the Alumni Board and the Actives have been hard at work on a number of issues. What an amazing time this is! We are well on our way to insuring this fraternity remains an important organization on “The Hill”. We have a plan, momentum, committed volunteers, a committed college administration, and committed actives. We have numerous Boards and Committees with no volunteers and until these positions are filled the challenge falls to the current 5 members of the Alumni Board. Help is needed to assist with the Alumni Advisory Board, Committees in the area of Housing, Rush, Social Events, Scholarships, Communication and Fundraising and to assist in building our new Mentoring Program. Without additional assistance the momentum can last only so long. The last several months have taught us that we are in a new age. There is no doubt that over the years the TKE-MON alumni have been generous with their time and money. However, this new age requires alumni assistance at numerous levels. We have seen the momentum in the past fade because of the overwhelming amount of work that it takes a group of volunteers to succeed in every objective. We do not want to There are so many in the surrounding area that could help, and with today’s technology it is easy for those far away to video conference with fellow alumni and actives. In fact, the current Alumni Board holds all their meetings using free video conferencing through Google Hangouts. It really is easy, and we would be happy to help you get started. Please help this fraternity continue to succeed by committing your time, energy and finances and let’s keep the momentum going. If you are interested in helping please let us know by emailing [email protected] or calling John Freitag at 816-6666887. The time is now. Message from the Prytanis: Fraters, As many of you are aware, CulverStockton College is undergoing some great changes within the next year. With summer coming to an end, it is good to know that the college has the largest freshman class in Culver-Stockton’s history. This means that the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon have the opportunity for a large pledge class of quality men coming out of this recruitment season. I feel that this challenge will be easily met by our current actives and by our Recruitment Chair, Frater Clayton Pullen. Furthermore, as Culver-Stockton College advances, another change that directly affects the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon comes to us from Campus Safety. Some of you may know that the school has hired a new officer. This person’s job is to watch over the fraternity houses from his office in Helsabeck Hall (the Alpha Tau Omega house). They will also be walking through and inspecting fraternity houses more often and more thoroughly than in previous years. It is my opinion that, for the time being, this person should have our compliance and cooperation. This prevents any friction between the scholastic institution and our organization. If this officer does their job correctly, then they will not only be protecting the school, but will also be protecting the fraternities. It is appropriate that we are flexible with the school in their policy changes, as they remain flexible with our upcoming improvements. With that being said, I am thankful for the alumni support that has been built over the past months. This building of support leading to the overall renovation of the house, not only shows that teamwork between alumni and active members has high yield results, but also acts as a recruitment tool. This growing relationship between past and present lends directly to Tau Kappa Epsilon’s ideal of a better future. It is my hope that we can use our chapter to demonstrate the idea of Better Men for a Better World. So, thank you to the Mu Theta Nu and Tau Kappa Epsilon alumni for helping the active Zeta Pi chapter strive for the ideals of our brotherhood. Finally, the atmosphere surrounding Culver-Stockton College and the active men of Tau Kappa Epsilon is alive with change. This is change for the future; this is change for the better. As we move forward and face the struggles that attempt to hinder our growth as men, and as a chapter, let us be reminded of the words spoken by Frater Wallace McCauley, “ingrained in the fiber of every member is the Teke spirit - a spirit typical of our fraternity - a spirit that does not shrink from sacrifice, that knows no defeat; a spirit indomitable.” Yours in the Bond, Bruce Green Prytanis 2014-15 Capital Campaign is in motion: Letters were mailed USPO or via email July 11, 2014. Calls have begun, pledges are being made & contributions are arriving daily. As of this print we are proud to announce that no contribution has been less “Tommy TKE” – $100.00 $250.00 with many contributions at even a higher level! Have you made a pledge? Are you spreading the word? Let's all get involved in fund raising & make the dreams a reality - Ne Cede Difficilibus. Donations may be mailed to CulverStockton College, Advancement Office, Attn: TKE-MON Dedicated Account, One College Hill, Canton, MO 63435; OR made online by visiting www.culver.edu/giving/ All contributions are tax deductible. A special thanks to all that have already donated! *Please remember that this is a TKEMON initiative and in no way should distract from your contributions to the College. They have a tremendous scholarship program in place as well as their own capital improvement needs. Database is coming together: The Alumni Board has been busy integrating 8 separate databases into one Master database. So far we have identified: 1,203 total TKE-MON members 825 living / 378 have passed 70 are missing contact information 252 have confirmed email addresses 503 members we have had to contact by USPO USPO costs the fraternity precious resources. If you have an active email address please contact us at [email protected] TKE Zeta Pi Facebook Site Now Has 217 Members: For the latest news and announcements please join the site at www.facebook.com/groups/TKEZP. This is a great way to reconnect with brothers who you may have lost touch with. Join today, and spread the word! Reviving MON Tradition: In October of 1868, a group of young men- all of whom were veterans of the Civil War (both Union and Confederate Calvary) created a new organization on the Culver-Stockton College called the “Mathetrophian Literary Society”. On November 29, 1921, the Mathetrophian Literary Society took upon the Greek name of Mu Theta Nu. The founding fathers were as followed: • David R. Hand, President, from Richmond, MO • Robert L. Lotz, Vice-President, from Bethany, MO • Thadeus Wagner, Secretary, from LaGrange, MO • Thomas McAdams, Treasurer, from Ursa, IL • Joseph H. Donley, Critic, from Hannibal, MO • L. McQuary, Critic, from Carthage, IL • Napoleon. B. Durham, Marshall, from Jackson, MO These men – with their desire to promote social integration and the encouragement of wholesome selfexpression – sought the most desirable men in the student body for membership. Originating from this group was the following Articles of Incorporation: “Believing the cultivation of our intellectual and moral facilities to be an object of the highest importance, we, the undersigned, have formed ourselves into a society to promote this object, and have adopted the following constitution and By-Laws as the bond of our union”. The group quickly became known as the “Maths”. Additionally, the men of the Mathetrophian Literary Society also adopted the Latin motto “Ne Cede Difficilibus”- in translation it means “never give up the most difficult” and declared their official colors to be Register on-line culver.edu/homecoming. Events: Homecoming—“Tune in to the Hill”: th TKE 35 Anniversary Celebration! Please register on-line at culver.edu/homecoming and let us know you are coming!!! It is with this same spirit that the men of TKE will honor their heritage by proudly wearing the MON letters for one full week in the fall of each year to acknowledge those who came before A block of rooms are reserved for TKEMON members at the new Quality Inn & rd Suites, 201 S. 3 , Quincy under “Culver Homecoming” for $79.00 + tax. Please call Kelli McCutchen at 217-222-2666 or visit www.qualityinnquincy.com to reserve your room today! C-SC homecoming shuttle service available at Civic Center. Friday, October 24th: 8:00am: Homecoming Headquarters Opens Alumni Office, Henderson Hall Pick up your Homecoming buttons, tshirts, kid's packs, snacks, and reunion event name tags. them creating the opportunities they enjoy today. 10:00am: Culver event - Alumni & Friends Golf Outing Spring Lake Country Club, Spring lake Country Club, Quincy, Ill. Donuts Coffee, golf cart, green fees, and lunch provided ($75). Register on-line at culver.edu/homecoming 12:00pm: Visit the TKE House and meet the Actives! House Tours. 7:30pm: Blue and White Mixer (Joe Charles Field House) Ms. Peterson, Housemother ’51 & ‘52 Meet in TKE-MON designated area. 10:00pm: Fireworks (Viewing outside of Field House) Area Saturday, October 25th: 7:00am: Wildcat Fun Run/Walk Henderson Hall Parking Lot Ms. Crum, Housemother ‘60s 9:30am: Parade(Downtown Canton) TKE-MON Alumni will gather at th the S.E. corner 4 Street and Clark (one block east of OC’s, at the old liquor store) 11:00am: TKE House tours. 12:30pm: Scott Garner Memorial Dedication (TKE House, Zenge Hall) Hotel Accommodations: black and gold. The organization’s most common activities were declamations, essays, original orations and general debate. at - 7:30am: Shot Gun Start from the Henderson Hall parking lot. Sponsored by the C-SC Student Athletic Training Organization. Cost is $10 and includes tshirt. 1:00pm: Lunch – with discussion on house initiatives by Thomas Sutton (All TKE-MON alumni are encouraged to join us in the discussion) 2:00 pm: Football vs. Evangel 2:00 pm: Backyard game tournament Saturday evening we encourage our brothers/spouses to get together and relax at the house or at the Quality Inn Lounge in Quincy. To see the 2014 Homecoming schedule and register go to culver.edu/homecoming. Please visit www.facebook.com/groups/TKEZP/ for the latest information, and send your current email address to [email protected]. THIS YEARS HOMECOMING CELEBRATES REUNION YEARS: '54, '64, '74, '84, '89, '94, AND '04, BAND, CHEERLEADING, PILLAR'S SCHOLARS, ALPHA XI DELTA, KAPPA ALPHA PSI, and TAU KAPPA EPSILON. Blue and White Mixer: Please join us on Friday, October 24, 2014 between 7:30 p.m.- 10 p.m. for the Homecoming Blue and White Mixer at the Joe Charles Field House ($10). We always have a great TKE-MON turn out and it is amazing to listen to all the stories. In addition, mix and mingle with fellow Wildcat alumni. Enjoy a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres, reunion class photos, Greek photos, silent auction and get your collectible Homecoming 2014 glass. Cost of attendance is $10. Register on-line at culver.edu/homecoming Scott Garner Memorial: Please join us at 12:30 pm Saturday, October 25, 2014 at this year’s homecoming for the unveiling of the Scott Garner Memorial. Through generous donations from family and friends the concrete TKE Triangle is being constructed on the hill overlooking the football field. In addition, a beautiful granite bench will be dedicated to the life and memory of Scott. Scott attended Culver-Stockton College in the early 80’s and was a proud member of TKE. He is missed by many. TKE Brother Scott McGaughey will conduct the dedication. the content of the video is accurate. We look forward to getting this exciting project started, and hope you share in our excitement. More to come! Special Dates August 22, 2014 – Students return to The Hill September 4, 2014 – Meet the President, 5:00 PM, Quincy Park Bench. Come and meet Culver-Stockton College President Kelly Thompson and her husband Clarke Schneider at the Park Bench located in downtown Quincy, Il. Appetizers and refreshments will be served in celebration. September 18, 2014 – Meet the President, 5:00 PM, Robin & Kenny Greger's House. Come and meet President Thompson from 5-7pm at Robin and Kenny Greger's House located at 9 Orchard Point Road in Hannibal, Mo. This will be a pool side event with appetizers and refreshments available. 2015 TKE Golf Outing Planned June 1214, 2015: TKE will partner with the College for the June 12-14, 2015, Alumni Summer Weekend. We will be playing golf Friday, June 12 at Spring Lake Country Club in Quincy,IL (www.springlakecountryclub.org/). After the outing attendees can participate in a number of fun events planned by the college or hang out at the TKE house, river or whereever you feel comfortable. In the past the College has offered a brew master class, smoker barbequing 101, estate planning, art classes and much more. In addition, attendees will be able to reserve a room in the TKE house for the weekend to relive memories with friends! We hope to see many fraters back for this soon to be annual TKE event. More details to follow! September 19, 2014 - Meet the President, 5:30 PM Patrick's Bar & Grill (Westport Plaza). Come and meet Culver-Stockton College President Kelly Thompson and her husband Clarke Schneider at Patrick's Restaurant in St. Louis on the Westport Plaza. Appetizers and refreshments will be served. December 14, 2014 - Meet the President, 3:00 PM | Come and meet President Thompson at the Kansas City Repertory Theatre on Dec. 14th from 35pm before catching the show, "A Christmas Carol" for their 5 pm performance. Tickets for the show are $30 a person and can be reserved by contacting Rick Duplissie at [email protected]. Refreshments and appetizers will be available during the reception. Alumni/Actives in Action: Video History of TKE-MON planned: Summer House Cleaning Party: Frater Gregg Goss will soon be reaching out to a number of alumni seeking their participation in a video to chronicle the history of MON-TKE. He has been working with the college's historians to confirm historical information to ensure On June 6, 2014, Craig Bubnack put out a call on the Zeta Pi Facebook site calling for volunteers to assist in cleaning the House. On June 9, Craig was met by Zak Engelbrecht, Levi Hudnut and Keith Smith; from there, the work started. Craig reported, “It was a great time, in all honesty, and I’m glad I got to hang out with you guys.” The Alumni Board would like to thank the group for making their way to the College to put time into cleaning TKE House. Also, a BIG thank you to brother Larry Sutton for providing the funds for the cleaning supplies. Job well done! Group shows up to stuff envelopes: (ENVELOPES COST MONEY) On June 19, 2014, Ken Hansmeier, Thomas Sutton, Levi Hudnut, Lance Smith, John Freitag and Nathan Sparks worked at the TKE house stuffing 503 envelopes with the 2014 Summer Edition (1) of the Zeta Pi Cry and survey. The goal is to get in touch with all members, even those in which we have no email contact. Hopefully with each mailing we will increase our email database as well as our knowledge about members. If you have an active email address please contact us at [email protected]. Emailing saves our fraternity precious money when you think of the cost of ink, stationary, stamps, envelopes and time! Please help. A big thank you to the group for helping! New President success! Meet-and-Greet a On the afternoon of June 19, 2014, new President Kelly M. Thompson greeted College alumni and students in “The Lab” for the very first time. TKE was front and center, and spoke with President Thompson at length about our rich history as well as future plans. Later in the evening when posing with her for pictures, she referred to us as the “TKE boys”. Not a bad memory for someone that met approximately 100 attendees that night. Surveys are coming in! to 11) The alumni are there to help guide the actives so they can enjoy an allaround round great experience as part of TKE. If you have not submitted your survey please do so by visiting: https://www.surveymonkey.com/ s/9WX3XCJ 12) I would be happy to help out if I became awa aware of a planned event. I loved TKE as an active but have had little contact since 1981, partly my fault, partly the chapters fault. This is the last opportunity participate in the survey process: We wanted to share a few of the “Additional Comments”: 1) I LIKE the recent house move back, like the recent homecoming celebration at house. Keep up the efforts in becoming top frat on campus!!!!!! 2) The survival of the TKE Chapter and to maintain a good standing with the college and community. 3) There are times I feel left out of the loop and unwanted. 13) As someone who lives quite distant from Culver, I would offer that an ideal interaction would be one that is reasonab reasonably duplicated at a local and long distance level. Some of this is my own fault for not being as active as I could be, but some of it is that interactions are almost always formulated for local engagement. 14) Create a reason for me to come to campus ann annually that will be of interest and will increase my involvement. 4) Great job! One other opportunity we may be able to put together regional events. 5) I'm really excited to see the new Alumni Board already taking decisive action in addressing concerns and formulating ways to solve said concerns. Grade Report Spring 2014: Delta Upsilon Fraternity 3.439 6) Does the chapter acknowledge our financial gifts? The college did but nothing from the chapter. Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity 3.333 Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity 3.179 Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 3.031 Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. 2.566 Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. 2.522 ALL COMBINED 3.167 7) Build sound relationship between alumni and actives. Develop short term, intermediate, and long term goals and fundraising strategies. Develop annual budget and monitor/review monthly. 8) I guess I would like to see a better understanding of lifelong brotherhood (love, charity, and esteem). 9) Alumni should offer support, history, advice, assistance, and mentoring to the extent possible, and actives should accept the input and, in turn, do the fraternity proud. 10) Actives asking alumni for advice. Actives inviting alumni to events. Alumni getting involved without being asked. Organization GPA FRATERNITY Sigma Kappa Sorority 3.503 Chi Omega Sorority 3.455 Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority 3.365 ALL SORORITY COMBINED 3.443 Alumni Board Campus Visit: The Alumni Board is planning a trip to campus for September Septemb 12 & 13, 2014. The purpose is to discuss how to become a Top TKE Chapter. The following awards are available: Excellence in Recruitment - Results, Excellence in Recruitment - Chapter Size, Excellence in Involvement - Community Service, Excellence in Involvement - Alumni Relations, Excellence in Achievement Academic Success, Excellence in Achievement - Extracurricular Activities. If our Chapter hapter meets the minimum requirements for at least 4 of the 6 Excellence Awards, the chapter will be considered for recognition as a Top TKE Chapter. We will also speak with each Active Member ember individually to evaluate their standing in the Chapter, Chapter and to reiterate the expectations of College, TKE International ternational and the Zeta Pi Alumni. We will review GPA, meeting attendance, volunteerism, vo and solicit input on how to better improve the Chapter. We will also discuss Homecoming and other topics. Help us find contact information for the following members: Scroll, First name, Last name, Class 634, Scott Schindler, 2014 637, Dyla Dylan Klauwhn, 2014 Help us identify what name belongs to the following scroll numbers? 654, Derrick Lamarr 261, 612, 678, 679, 680, 681, 683, 684. 659, Dakota Kee 25, Dennis Stokes, 1963 671, Zack Blasgen 34, Barton Riedel, 1962 D Dylan Tessier, active 36, Terry Piz Samuel Rabidoux, active 64, William Schmute, 1964 G. Philip Allen, 1943 66, Jeffrey Zellmer Dr. Dale W. Rosenburg, 1950 71, Don Andrews James D. Crockett, 1952 94, Leslie Young Richard R R. Hollander, 1952 105, Peter Grandstrom Robert W. Root, 1956 139, Andrew M Terrance Armstrong, 1958 187, Melvin Turner Clinton W. Goodin, 1959 215, Dennis Dawner Christian Velasquez, 1983 216, David White Scott R. Dozier, 1992 217, Ronald Held Robert Miller 220, George Vokae Brad Medske Medsker 236, Douglas Fink, 1972 D. David Boyd 244, Charles Derrick, 1972 Paul Vetter 315, Kevin Jaggard, 1977 Bill Stephan 338, Mike Rayner 343, Daniel Peasley, 1980 347, Mark Marquette 352, Dave Krepp 366, Kelly O'Donnell 373, Mark Wise 383, Jim Hummert 398, Ronald Casin 417, Samuel Hughes 428, David Michael 434, Rod 437, Greg Jones, 1994 442, Thomas Leavell, 1995 476, Joseph Moss, 1996 481, Darin Crenshaw 482, Ignacio Sanchez, 1998 511, Nicholas Rager 517, Darryn Severin 522, James Harrigah 539, Joshua Wheatley 560, Andrew Blackman, 2005 578, Jacob Bowman, 2008 586, Andy Frey, 2008 603, Jordan McCrary, 628, Matt Dewitt, 2013 629, Hung Duy Bui, 2013 Chapter Eternal: 97, David Everett, 1965, 12/13/2002 Edward H. Hulse, 1925, 100, Fillmore Galaty, 1963, 9/7/2008 Ray M. Jaggar, 1925, 12/31/1986 110, Dr. Robert Newsome, 1965, 01/01/2005 Harold C. Kime, 1925, 3/6/1993 114, William C. Walker, 1966, Homer H. Wagner, 1925, 5/25/1976 115, William Haughton, 1966, 06/17/2007 J. Brooks Corwine, 1926, 12/11/2000 133, James Holliday, 1965, 4/12/1997 142, Edward Enerson, 1967, 1/1/2001 143, Paul Hodges, 1967, 09/21/2009 Please take a moment to reflect on the passing of those listed below. If you know of a member that has passed that is not listed please let us know at [email protected]. We apologize for any errors. 155, James Glennon, 1968, 05/30/1988 Scroll, First, Last, Class year, DOD 192, James Kolberg, 1970, 5/17/2012 160, Harry Chernik, 1968, 1/1/2002 161, David Frese, 1968, 05/19/2005 166, William Norris, 1967, 168, Michael Logsdon, 1968, 3/18/2010 169, Dennis Little, 1968, 11/7/2011 195, Gary Brown, 1969, 01/29/2011 5, Rev. Jerry D. Palmer, 1960, 1/23/07 203, Ronald Sykes Jr, 1970, 03/26/1987 7, Jim Doi, 1960, 11/30/95 9, Elvin Besco, 1961, 3/11/95 211, Mike Scornavacco, 1971, 12/21/2011 11, The Rev. Dr. B. Lee Brummel, 1961, 212, Edward Downer, 1970, 09/30/2004 13, Kenneth Marshall, 1961, 3/7/13 213, Robert Doty, 1970, 01/30/1999 14, Marvin Rannabargar, 1961, 240, James Nicolose, 1971, 15, Rev. James Sandy, 1961, 05/24/1996 249, Harold Bauer, 1973, 8/10/2012 20, Larry Ragerdale, 1962, 255, William Brown, 1973, 29, Bret Stanley, 1952, 8/2/2014 259, William Deskins, 1973, 3/21/2012 27, Bruce Clough, 1962, 9/17/1994 267, Charles Peek, 1972, 04/12/1996 28, Larry Kay, 1961, 1/21/2005 269, Jack Danskin, 1973, 07/28/2007 30, Roger, Lindberg, 1962, 285, James Conor, 1976 32, Paul Weisenborn, 1959, 11/04/2001 287, Steven Sutton, 1976, 10/29/2006 33, The Rev. Denton L. Jr. Roberts, 1959, 12/12/2011 301, Michael Bell, 1977, 03/12/2005 303, David McDonald, 1977, 35, Richard Harrison, 1958, 03/27/1993 319, Thomas Champley, 1977, 6/27/2013 39, Byron Ragsdale, 1962, 336, Dennis Doty, 1978, 09/11/2008 40, Joseph Knapp, 1960, 10/10/2005 341, Jerome Martin, 1980, 01/01/1977 43, B. Gary Hunt, 1961, 348, Curt Hogge, 1980, 03/31/2006 47, Rowen Zander, 1964, 358, Michael Romack, 1981, 02/12/1991 49, Donald Sykes, 1963, 5/2/2012 380, Scott Garner, 1984, 1/26/2012 52, Warren Johnson, 1963, 11/5/2000 384, Scott Holst, 1984, 53, Steve Vrlik, 1963, 7/2/03 512, Carl Ed McKenzie, 1998, 58, David McKay, 1963, 1/1/2004 John A. Ives, 1956, 65, Carlyle Stamper, 1964, 03/01/1987 James M. Lloyd, 1913, 68, Royal Rocca, 1960, Estel C. Andrews, 1922, 70, John Garrison, 1962, 3/21/1981 John T. Carrigues, 1923, 79, John Bucke, 1963, 5/12/2013 Harold D. Elsea, 1924, 84, Roger Innes, 1965, 12/19/1967 Paul P. Elliott, 1925, 93, John Kenney, 1966, 2/18/1992 Fred E. Andrews, 1925, John Mayfield, 1925, 10/17/1990 Oscar Homer Dameron, 1926, Merle G. Humphrey, 1926, Wesley W. Langdoc, 1926, Travis McAllister, 1926, 4/12/1990 Charles S. Bilderback, 1927, 10/15/1985 Clark H. Cox, 1927, 11/20/1997 William Olin Hetzler, 1927, Dr. John R. Lawrence, 1927, 1/17/1991 Reynold C. Johnson, 1927, 3/7/1985 Robert J. Snell, 1927, 1980 Gail Underwood, 1927, 3/22/1989 William E. Cason, 1928, Nov-82 Charles H. Cook, 1928, Douglass A. Fagin, 1928, 3/3/1997 Otto D. Gabel, 1928, 2/4/1986 Wilbur R. Scott, 1928, 4/23/1993 Doane G. Trone, 1928, 10/25/1984 Irving E. Tuggle, 1928, 12/7/1989 Dr. A. G. Zuspan, 1929, Sterling Bowyer, 1929, Harold E. Caldwell, 1929, Jul-83 Ralph Vernon Calloway, 1929, 5/26/1983 T. Larry Ferguson, 1929, 6/22/1980 David A. Foutes, 1929, 10/3/1984 Charles J. Jennings, 1929, Jun-84 J. Gordon Winders, 1929, Jun-83 Colman K., Winn, 1929, 9/4/1986 H. Estel Wood, 1929, 11/1/1991 H. Kenneth Zenge, 1929, 9/1/1992 Arthur B. Norman, 1930, Jul-83 Ralph V. Norman, 1930, Apr-81 Byron N. Scott, 1930, 10/15/2001 Finia R. Burkhardt, 1931, James M. Hills, 1931, 7/27/1986 Ralph C. Howe, 1931, Dec-77 Dr. Charles L. Kingsbury, 1931, C. Ross Miskell, 1931, 4/5/2003 Edna B. Tooley, 1931, 12/15/1996 J. Charles Wells, 1931, 5/25/1994 Logan A. Zahn, 1931, 3/15/2001 Dr.. W. Earle Zenge, 1931, 8/12/1983 Mr. Ernest Raymond Toben, 1937, 2-82 John L. Jr. Parsons, 1941, Jessee W. Denniston, 1931, 7/5/1984 Ralph E. Walker, 1937, George W. Barry, 1941, 1/29/1993 Sterling G. Bilderback, 1932, 9/28/1999 Roy D. Wilcox, 1937, 2/19/1996 Eugene S. Davis, 1941, George E. Cox, 1932, 10/13/1990 Harold K. Wood, 1937, 8/13/1967 Raymond L. DeGreeff, 1941, 1981 Julius Daverman, 1932, Sidney C. Wortmann, 1937, Raymond J. Fountain, 1941, 3/13/2002 Paul P. Garrison, 1932, 10/15/1991 Joe R. Wright, 1937, 4/23/1990 Frederick E.Freise, 1941, 4/25/2001 Reilly S. Neil, 1932, 12/9/1996 Rodney W. Baillie, 1938, Dec-82 Lloyd Yarbrough, 1932, 3/14/1993 R. Ward Calvert, 1938, 7/18/1998 Dr. Alfred W. Humphreys, 1941, 10/15/1992 Hez Brown, 1933, 1980 Dr. James R. Galbraith, 1938, 8/24/1991 Charles L., Larson, 1941, Dr. C. Ferris Callihan, 1933, 6/8/1981 Rev. Richard S. Golden, 1938, 2/18/1985 Clarence K., Miller, 1941, 1/8/1994 Richard C. Collier, 1933, 5/14/1987 Roger Harris 1938, Orville, Pomeroy, 1941, William Eaton, 1933, 3/14/1983 Charles L. Hoff, 1938, 1/4/1991 J. Ross, Pool, 1941, 8/2/1990 Edwin E. Funk, 1933, 6/8/1995 Dean E. Krueger, 1938, 09/89 Charles A., Powell, 1941, 8/17/1998 Russell E. Powers, 1933, 05/01/97 Kenneth L. Krueger, 1938, Apr-82 Donald W., Roberts, 1941, Nov-86 Rudolph N. Snider, 1933, Wilbur R. Lake, 1938, Glenn M., Schlager, 1941, 8/28/1989 Arnold V., Barber, 1934, 3/18/2002 Wayne A., Simril, 1941, 1/2/1992 Pearson R. Crosby, 1934, 12/27/1989 Rev. Dr. Kenneth A. Kuntz, 1938, 10/17/1984 Ernest H. Dennison, 1934, Wilbur McSorley, 1938, 10/7/1993 Theodore R., Ware, 1941, John R. Downs, 1934, 10/18/1990 Jeffrey B. Patterson, 1938, Mar-77 Robert O., Yates, 1941, Joseph C. Place, 1934, 11/6/1989 John F. Whan, 1938, 1-Jun Gerald W. Swift, 1934, 4/8/1990 Samuel H. Wolf, 1938, 5/8/1996 Lt. Colonel Donald W., Carline, 1942, 9/26/1996 J. A. Zenge, 1934, 9/15/1979 Sherrill Isaacson, 1939, Clyde W., Flaugh, 1942, 12/17/1992 Dr. Maurice H. Corbridge, 1935, 2/18/1998 Garde B., Baldwin, 1939, 3/23/1983 E. Dale, Love, 1942, Earl R., Bartareau, 1939, Glenn S., Petrey, 1942, Harry S. Elliott, 1935, 9/2/1992 Quinn H. Constantz, 1939, 9/10/1996 Jack Hayes, 1935, Mar-79 Dr. S. Morris Eames, 1939, 9/18/1986 The Rev. William E., Schleiffarth, 1942, 4/21/1996 Harry Jr. Libby, 1935, 3/21/1988 Henderson Forsythe, 1939, John H. Morawitz, 1935, 2/28/2002 Harold L. Holbert, 1939, 7/5/1988 Wade H. Jones, 1935, 11/30/1992 John B. Humphreys, 1939, Wilfred Schlager, 1935, 2/14/1976 Glenn F. Kehr, 1939, 10/23/1983 William H. Hemmen, 1936, Chester L. Krueger, 1939, Malcolm C. Eckert, 1936, Max, Marlett 1939, 1980 Louis H. LeDoux, 1936, 6/1/1991 Charles Jr. Metz, 1939, Laurence Lindvall, 1936, Carl E. Murray, 1939, Charles H. Pitts, 1936, Neal Sherrick, 1939, 8/17/1994 Victor E. Ricks, 1936, 8/24/1986 Thomas E. Slimp, 1939, 9/4/1990 Jasper R. Henderson, 1936, 1/8/1972 R. Harrison Underwood, 1939, William H. Sener, 1936, Roger M. Veach, 1939, George J. Trump, 1937, Major Steve Ligino, 1940, Colonel Lee E. Baker, 1937, Dr. R. H. Bowlin, 1937, Dr. Joseph A. Dickerman, 1940, 12/9/1978 J. C. Constantz, 1937, 5/20/1980 Robert E. Frye, 1940, 7/28/2002 Robert B. Hulsen, 1937, 6/10/1997 Lawrence Hoff, 1940, 7/15/1981 D. Wayne Kious, 1937, Aug-78 Hillis S. Israel, 1940, 2/7/1994 J. Edwin McMurray, 1937, 1/6/1993 J. C. Keithly, 1940, Sep-00 Elton F. Norman, 1937, George Sweat, 1940, Francis E. Staley, 1937, 7/18/1996 R. Marvin Zenge, 1940, 11/18/2000 Charles W., Wakefield, 1941, 5/31/1996 Kenneth W., Thornton, 1942, 1980 James R., Uhler, 1942, 9/7/1996 Delbert C., Walker, 1942, 9/11/1993 Major Albert A. Black, 1943, 8/14/1998 William F. Burnett, 1943, Dean A. Davis, 1943, George J. Hanna, 1943, George J. Hendry, 1943, Jack H. Morris, 1943, Andrew V. Redpath, 1943, 8/25/1986 Carl B. Robinson, 1943, Dr. George L. Stukenbroeker, 1943, 9/4/2001 Dr. Charles F. Wilson, 1943, 10/13/1988 James B. Yager, 1943, Mar-84 George D. Addicks, 1944, Dr. William S. Carter, 1944, Mr. William K. Herod, 1944, 8/3/2003 Mr. William B. Seifert, 1944, Jan-85 Jerry L. Jr. Bair, 1945, James W. Jr. Carty, 1945, 4/14/1990 Dr. Robert B. Sr. Constantz, 1945, Wayne E.Hamilton, 1945, 7/25/1986 Earl J., Schwartz, 1950, 4/18/1995 Clyde E. Underbrink, 1945, 7/31/1995 Edward A., Sindelar, 1950, 12/15/1999 Rev. Phillip J. Woodworth, 1956, 11/5/1990 Dr. James C. Jr Bolin, 1946, 11/1/1992 Dr. Robert E., Smith, 1950, 6/23/1994 Richard Elwell, 1957, 8/4/2013 Gene C. Church, 1946, James R., St. Clair, 1950, 3/15/1979 Gary A. Glick, 1957, 4/29/1999 Dr. Francis V. Morriss, 1946, Jun-82 Billy B., Woodruff, 1950, James E. Lloyd, 1957, 3/20/2001 Harold L. Wagner, 1946, 6/13/1995 Wesley, Fisher, 1950, 11/18/1997 Richard P. Martin, 1957, 12/16/2001 Dale P. Winsor, 1946, Robert, Jones, 1951, 12/14/2012 Thomas E. 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Weber, 1949, S/Sergeant Dennis M., Buttig, 1987, 2/9/1995 Adrian Jr. DeYong, 1954, 1/17/1991 Dr. Robert V. Winders, 1949, Richard P., Sabados, 1993, 9/28/2003 Robert G., McKenzie, 1954, W. Howard Frye, 1949, 10/25/2006 William R. Owen, 1954, 7/31/1985 Gerald B. Disney, 1950, 9/5/2002 Joseph J. E. Poc, 1954, Dr. Francis O. Jr. Drake, 1950, 10/23/2001 Dominic Troiani, 1954, 6/9/1990 William R. Gain, 1950, D. Leslie Hadfield, 1950, 10/22/1999 Herbert W. Heintz, 1950, Jul-91 Richard A., Hopkins, 1950, 12/6/1994 William H., Kloster, 1950, 10/7/1989 William L. G., Mansfield, 1950, Gerald D., Pilcher, 1950, Robert J. Foster, 1955, Richard Gigante, 1955, Albert O. Meyer, 1955, James E. Berry, 1956, 12/27/1996 Rev. Dr. Roy L. Griggs, 1956, Carl R. Schroedel, 1956, Ronald L. Walker, 1956, 5/12/1995 Barry Williams, 1956, Apr-83 Michael H. Rushmore, 1961, Virgil K. Zuspann, 1961, Zayac Jerold, 1961, 3/21/1988 Rev. Dr. Phillip E. Aeschliman, 1963, Andrew T. Jr. Meredith, 1966, 10/14/2001 Roger W. Hafner, 1967, Terry J. Hallock, 1967, Dennis M. Downer, 1967, 7/9/1979 D. Eugene Jr. Sykes, 1970, 3/26/1987 James D.Stevens, 1973, David L. Allen, 1973, Jerome C. Jr. Martin, 1977, 1977 Wishlist win!The Alumni Board would like to As a growing chapter in a new house, we’re currently working on increasing our assets and making our new home in Zenge Hall feel more like a house than a residence hall. Month-to-month in this column of the newsletter we will maintain a “wish list” – if you would like to donate anything from the list or otherwise to the Chapter, contact current Prytanis, Bruce Green at [email protected]. • • A new grill Thank you to those who donated in the 2013 Telefund! Plates and Kitchen silverware for the • Speaker system for the lounge Thank you, Bill Baxter! • Cleaning supplies (Always needed) Thank you to Larry Sutton for a generous cash donation for end of the year cleaning supplies! • A functioning vacuum Thank you, David Kaczmarek! • A fire pit – *Any monetary contributions will be greatly appreciated as well. Donations can be entered at the College web site, www.culver.edu/giving directed to TKE Account or mailed to Culver-Stockton College, Attn: TKE Account, One College Hill, Canton, MO 63435. The College will them mail you a gift receipt for tax purposes. All contributions are tax deductable and all purchases from the TKE account are tax exempt. Win- thank the following businesses for their continued support: A special thanks to the following College Administrators for all their help! Richard D. Valentine, Immediate past President of the College Kelly M. Thompson, President of the College Doris Briscoe, Assistant to the President Eric Barkley, Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Programs Janney Builders Supply & Construction Construction, 413 Lewis St., Canton, MO 63435; 573-288-3462 Jennifer Sousa, Director of Alumni Programs Marjorie Ellison, Director of Advancement Operations Signs in Time Barbara Taylor, Manager, Financial Records and Stewardship 122 S 9th St, Quincy, IL 62301 (217) 228 228-7470 Mike Bringer, Director of Campus Security and Facilities Buff’s Engraving & More Joseph Liesen, Executive Director of Administrative Systems and Services Service 2 Coddington Ln Canton, MO 63435 Harrison Monuments 1523 South 12th Street Quincy, IL 62301 As we move forward as a chapter and continue to build upon the legacy that the Zeta-Pi Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon has upheld since our founding, we ask for your continued support in everything we do. Yours In The Bond, Tammy Ellison, Assistant Librarian Joe Stubbs, Coordinator of Greek Life and Leadership Last but not least, least thank you to Bill Shelton for his continued guidence with TKE International. Intern Your assistance is greatly appreciated! appre The Zeta Pi Cry is formatted by Craig Bastert ’13 with the assistance of the Alumni Board. If you have a photo or stories stor you would like added please forward to [email protected] The Men of Zeta-Pi Prytanis Bruce Green [email protected] Epiprytanis Ben Bruckerhoff [email protected] Hypophetes Craig Bubnack [email protected] Hegemon Zak Engelbrecht [email protected] Crysopholos Levi Hudnut [email protected] Pylortes Nay Seldomridge [email protected] Grammateus Chris Deeds [email protected] Histor Craig Bastert [email protected]