Pi Lambda Phi International Launches New Website

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Pi Lambda Phi International Launches New Website
SPRING 2008
A P U B L I C AT I O N O F T H E P I L A M B D A P H I E D U C AT I O N A L F O U N D AT I O N
Pi Lambda Phi International
Launches New Website
Through a special grant made by The Pi
Lambda Phi Educational Foundation, Pi Lambda
Phi Fraternity and The Pi Lambda Phi Educational
Foundation recently launched its redesigned website
at www.pilambdaphi.org.
“We surveyed our undergraduates and alumni
to determine how we could best format the new
website to provide all with better services and a
sense of brotherhood,” explains Gary Sanders,
Executive Director of Pi Lambda Phi. “Our undergrads
were particularly interested in being able to use the
website to assist in recruitment efforts, while alumni
wanted a means to be able to keep up to date on
fraternity events and chapter news.”
Using the information gained from these
surveys, Technology Steering Committee members
Shawn Upchurch (OH Beta Tau), Steve Bass (PA
Omega Gamma), Mike LaBelle (FL Delta Upsilon),
Jeff Buhler (FL Delta), Marc Weppner (VA Omicron
Zeta) and Dan Scott (IL Tau Delta) got to work
designing the new site.
What they came up with is a user-friendly site
designed for access by all initiated brothers. It features
an event calendar, discussion boards, a photo gallery
and job boards. The site also lets its users conduct
directory searches, contribute to the Foundation online
and participate in e-mail centers to keep alumni in
touch with one another. Other features include news
posts and the ability for members to easily update their
personal information.
Future enhancements planned for the site include
the ability to e-mail newsletters and hot links to alumni
association and undergraduate chapter websites. “We
also hope to add on-line event registration and make it
possible for chapters and chartered alumni associations
to create their websites using our site’s features as a
base,” adds Sanders. Make time to visit the site today
to register and explore all that it has to offer.
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
2 State of the Fraternity
3 Chapter Spotlight
4 Alumni Donations
8 Milestone Anniversaries
12 How to Donate
13 Beck Scholarships Announced
14 2008 Convention Update
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Pi Lambda Phi
Educational
Foundation Inc.
Board of Trustees
Ezra M. Krieg, C.K.
President
Hon. John L. Braxton
Vice President
Max A. Dobens, C.K.
Secretary
Bill Chorba
Treasurer
George A. Beck, H.B.
Trustee
Ronald M. Grossman, M.D., C.K.
Trustee
Warren A. Weiss, H.B.
Trustee
Denise A. Avanzato
Administrator
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[email protected]
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State of the Fraternity
Dear Brothers:
It is with great pride that I pen this state of the
fraternity update. Pi Lambda Phi has many fantastic things
happening within the organization thanks to the quality
men who comprise our undergraduate membership and
our many committed alumni volunteers. For those who
don’t know me, I am a member of our Tau Delta chapter
at the University of Illinois and have been
a councilman for eight years. I live in
Northbrook, Illinois with my wife and three
children and practice law in Chicago. I’ve
stayed active with our fraternity because
of the outstanding friendships I developed
while at Illinois, and I hope my involvement
will provide future brothers with the same
opportunity.
New Chapters, New Colonies
I’m excited to inform you that — for the first time
in nearly six years — we have added several groups
to our chapter and colony roll. Our colony at Indiana
University of Pennsylvania was chartered this past
summer, becoming our first new chapter in seven years.
We also added two other colonies: one at the University
of Michigan and another at Lockhaven University in
Pennsylvania. Lockhaven is new college for us, but
Michigan is a re-colonization and I know that the brothers
at the Michigan colony would love to hear or receive a
visit from our Michigan alums. Finally, we have a strong
group growing in our attempt to re-colonize at Western
Carolina University and I expect this group to be colonized
by the time you read this. Thanks to Tracy Wyatt and the
Western Carolina alums for bringing Pi Lambda Phi back
to Cullowhee. Once again, I know that the undergraduates
would love to hear from you Catamount alums.
A Strong Executive Director
As many of you know, we hired Gary Sanders as
our Director of Chapter Operations in November of 2004
and he’s currently the Executive Director of Pi Lambda
Phi. Gary has proven to be one of the great assets of
our fraternity. The international headquarters runs very
efficiently under his leadership, and he has a great ability
to communicate well with both the International Executive
Council members and the undergraduate membership.
Gary has an endless amount of energy, enthusiasm and
ideas. Under his direction, his staff organizes conclaves
and conventions as if they were professional event
planners. He’s a humble man and always wants to pass
the credit for a job well done. One of the nice things
about being president is I get the last word(s), and it’s
time to give Gary some well deserved credit. Thanks Gary,
because we could not do it without you!
Fiscally Healthy
I’m proud to report that our financial position is
strong and, with Gary’s leadership and the Council’s
supervision, we have kept our membership dues in check
and still have managed to meet our obligations. While
this may seem easy to sum up in one sentence, it’s not
easy to accomplish. The fraternity world is a
competitive place and we work hard to keep
our dues in line with other organizations so
we don’t handcuff our undergraduate brothers
when recruiting new members. Keeping dues
low also means watching our expenses very
carefully and our staff does an excellent job
maintaining our budget. I believe we have a
great budgetary model in place that will keep
us moving forward financially and permit us to
continue serving our undergraduate brothers.
My Goals for This Fraternity
When I assumed this presidency, I gave a great
amount of thought to how I would want my tenure
judged. Two things came to mind. First, I wanted to see
our chapter roll grow once again; after my predecessors
steered us out of harm’s way, we are finally in a position
to add new groups. Second, I wanted the council to
operate a little differently by utilizing committees that
consist of many non-council members; it’s my belief that
we are a stronger organization when we receive input
and ideas from all of our members. I want to continue to
involve alumni who are not council members, not just by
rotating councilmen, but by creating committees on which
you can serve the fraternity.
I convinced my fellow councilmen without much
opposition that Pi Lambda Phi would benefit from annual
planning sessions. We have held two such sessions and
they have been incredibly helpful in focusing our efforts on
committee work and recruiting new committee members.
We’ll be holding our third planning session the weekend
of May 31st in Baltimore and all brothers are welcome
to join us. Please check the website or call headquarters
for details. If you have any interest in participating at the
international level, please contact Gary Sanders or any of
the councilmen.
For those of you who are actively involved with
Pi Lambda Phi — whether locally, regionally or
internationally — thank you for continuing to support
our fraternity. If any of you are thinking about getting
involved, please do, as you will find the benefits incredibly
rewarding.
-- Dan Scott, President
Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity
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Chapter Spotlight:
University of Florida — FL Delta
The Fall of 2007 was one of the lowest times for the Florida Delta chapter since its re-establishment
in 2000. A risk management violation prior to rush lead to the chapter’s suspension and loss of the
potential new member class. The chapter leadership was devastated and many thought they were going to
have to fold. Instead of falling victim to negativity, the brothers decided that the punishment was actually a
“blessing in disguise.”
“The situation really gave us a chance to stand back and take a good look at the chapter as a whole.
Certain values got lost over the years, but last semester we found out what’s most important to us,” says
Ricky Cuellar (Archon).
“Instead of collapsing at the site of our consequences, our chapter immediately chose to view the
sanctions as an opportunity to revisit and embrace the values and ideals we took an oath to uphold,” adds
Romano Muniz (Rex). “As a result of our determination, we revamped the culture of our brotherhood and
set higher expectations for future brothers.”
The chapter set a goal of 20 new members for the spring 2008 rush. Although they had never
recruited nearly that many new members at one time for spring rush, they knew if they worked hard they
could do it. And their efforts paid off. The chapter achieved its goal of 20 new members and many believe
it’s their best new member class ever. “I can already recognize their capability of taking on leadership
positions within the fraternity upon initiation and leading our chapter to achieving bigger and better feats,”
says Harris Cohen (Marshall).
The future looks bright for the University of Florida Delta chapter; we hope they’ll continue to improve
and remember the important lessons learned “the hard way” not so long ago.
Founders’ Day Is March 21st
Beta Chapter Founders’ Day is the time to show your pride in
being a Pi Lam. On March 21, 1895 the first non-sectarian fraternity
was established at Yale University. The rest is history! Pi Lambda Phi
now boasts 36 chapters and three colonies! The time is coming up to
celebrate the three founding fathers and their success in establishing our
fraternity.
Founders’ Day is celebrated in a variety of ways. On campuses,
chapters will use this as an occasion to go out to dinner as a
brotherhood. On other campuses in the past, chapters have held
seminars open to the public encouraging dialog, understanding and diversity. We are encouraging every
brother to celebrate this occasion in one way or another and to take advantage of this “holiday” as a way
to connect with your alumni.
This year, your Foundation is asking every brother — undergraduate and alumni — to show our
unity by wearing your letters in some way on March 21st. If you don’t have any Pi Lambda Phi “stuff,” we
encourage you to log onto www.pilambdaphi.org and check out the “merchandise” section. You can also
check out www.greekgear.com, www.greek101.com and www.spirit.cc for more great Pi Lambda Phi gear.
It would be terrific if this would be the way alumni might meet by seeing each other with their letters!
We would like to feature photographs of brothers participating in this effort in the Next issue of The Frater
and/or on the website, so please send your .jpgs to [email protected].
If you have a suggestion as to how to best celebrate this event in the future, please share your ideas
on the bulletin board at www.pilambdaphi.org.
The Frater | Spring 2008
The Pi Lambda Creed
That all men are created free and equal
That no society of men can flourish unless
members of that society are endowed with
the opportunities and privileges of freedom
That freedom implies the elimination of
prejudice
That the elimination of prejudice means a
better understanding ‘twixt men
That it is incumbent upon me to fight for
such freedom, even with my life
That it is incumbent upon me, in my
personal life, to be devoted to the highest
standards of honesty and justice
That because my country is dedicated to the
highest standards of freedom and justice
for all men of all creeds, I hereby pledge
allegiance to my country and to its national
symbol
Part of the mission of the Foundation is
dedicated to supporting the objectives of the
Creed in the Fraternity and in the world in which
we all live. If you have ideas on how we may
best accomplish this mission, please contact us at
[email protected].
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2007 Alumni Donations
Annual donations to the Pi Lambda Phi Educational Foundation — a 501(c)(3) organization — are crucial to ensuring scholarship and training programs for the
personal and educational advancement of our undergraduate brothers. Help keep our traditions alive by making a tax-deductible contribution each and every year.
2007 Educational Foundation Donations by Donor Level:
Pi Lam Society
$1,000+
Rex’s Club
$250 — $499
NY Omega Epsilon
Dr. Alexander Kushner, C.K.
Century Club
$100 — $249
CA Upsilon
Stephen B. Meisel
CA Tau
Mike Diamond
Jeffrey H. Greenberg
Alan C. Mendelson
Andrew R. Robinson
NY Sigma Tau
Leon A. Schein
Allan Starr
CA Kappa
Daniel H. Gam
Roland M. Greenberg
OH Beta Tau
Bruce W. Ireland
CA Tau
David E. Binetti
Larry E. Goodfriend
Frank R. Goodman
Joseph Daniel Rothman
Sander F. Weiner
FL Delta
Stephen Hale Cypen
Albert Henry Kahn
Robert Alan Mandell
MI Mu Delta
Max A. Dobens, C.K.
PA Epsilon Zeta
Joseph M. Field
PA Omega Delta
Kenneth J. Fasola
VA Omega Alpha
Ret. Maj. George A. Beck, H.B.
Founders Circle
$499 — $999
CA Tau
Todd E. Gelfand, C.K.
D. Richard Masson
FL Delta
Elliot H. Loden
FL Delta Upsilon
Harold J. Halpin
MA Alpha Epsilon
Arthur N. Ryan
PA Alpha Delta
Robert M. Rosenthal
PA Delta Iota
Edward K. Leventhal
VA Omega Alpha
Spencer Andrew Syrett
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CA Upsilon
Richard E. Grey
FL Delta
Donald Chaiken
Stephen David Gardner
Robert David Klausner
Morty Rosenkranz
IL Tau Delta
Daniel P. Scott
IN Alpha Delta
Dr. Douglas B. Butler
MA Theta
Dr. Steven R. Bader
Col. Ronald E. Zelazo
OH Mu
Barton L. Satsky
PA Alpha Delta
Eli Hoffman
Herbert Wagner
PA Delta Iota
Barry K. Hinkle
PA Gamma Sigma
Ezra M. Krieg, C.K.
Alan L. Rosen
Richard Kay Rubinoff
PA Sigma Upsilon
Gary E. Sanders
NC Omega Beta
John Frazier Glenn
Scott Bryan Reid
PA Tau Omega
Paul S. Kaufman, C.K.
Philip G. Samponaro
NJ Theta
Daniel F. Fisher
VA Omega Alpha
Dr. Jonathan M. Cristiani
Stephen Thomas Olin
David L. Temple, Jr.
Mark Randle Williams
NY Beta Omicron
Stanley L. Klunder, H.B.
NY Delta
Leslie W. Stern
NY Gamma
Ellot R. Wax
NY Kappa Tau
Richard D. Gibson
Kenneth M. Mosig
WI Omega
Robert B. Barnett
Hon. Eugene John Eder
E. Neal Finkelman
Stephen H. Marcus
CA Upsilon
Michael Agran
Jesse Beim
Gerald E. Dorfman
Mitchell Egers
William D. Feldman
Theodore Goldberg
Paul M. Hittelman
Rafer L. Johnson
Martin L. Kozberg
Charles Lane
Howard A. Miller
Lewis Morgen
Melville H. Nahin
William C. Roen
Bernard Silverman
George S. Wolfberg
Lester Ziffren
Leo Zusman
CN Kappa
Jay B. Scolnick
CO Alpha Beta
James M. Schultz
Richard Paul Forster
Edwin Morris Friedlander
Morris Futernick
Norman K. Goldenberg, C.K.
Joseph George Hecht
Lawrence L. Jaffe
Stanley C. Kessler
Russell L. Klepper
Carey J. Laufer
Leonard L. Levenstein
Allen S. Levi
Fredric G. Levin
Scott I. Manzo
Brian H. Matz
Larry M. Mizrach
Jay Howard Rossin, C.K.
Joseph L. Schwartz
Melvin A. Shader
Barry W. Zimbler
FL Delta Upsilon
Kyle E. Kufeldt
FL Omega Eta
Larry Perl
Herschel Rosenthal
IL Tau Delta
Paul K. Bleustein
Edward B. Cohen
Stephen E. Elkins
William Multack
Glenn A. Weiss
Terry I. Younger
IN Alpha Delta
Charles Stephen Fuller
Robert Earl Nisbet
CT Alpha Chi
Dr. Robert Arthur Bernier
MA Alpha Epsilon
Lawrence A. Acquarulo
Kevin F. St. Cyr
DE Delta Alpha
Christopher Doty
MA Kappa Nu
Dr. Donald M. Green
FL Delta
Kenneth David Cohen
MA Theta
Arthur I. Auer
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Jamie B. Bader
Alan D. Bercow
Stephen M. Chapman
Howard A. Cohen
James R. Deasy
Stephen R. Dusse
Raymond Epstein
Matthew Lorber
Raymond G. Paret
Frederick Segal
Kevin Gene Trammel
MD Kappa Chi
Warren W. Campbell
MD Pi Phi
Anthony Vance
MD Rho
Dr. Andrew L. Wolfe
MI Delta Beta
Robert Loesch, C.K.
MI Epsilon
Robert E. Mellen
Mike Spirnak
Carl R. Stern
Dr. Howard F. Wallach
MN Kappa Chi
Fred Foss, C.K.
Ryan B. Larson
MO Pi
Mark E. Mason
Sanford Jay Spitzer
NC Omega Beta
Donald W. Paley
Lewis S. Ripps
NC Omega Zeta
Charles W. Myers
NE Chi
Harvey Burstein, C.K.
NJ Theta
Alan Eldridge
Hon. Mitchell John Stanko
NY Alpha Mu
Eliot Engel
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NY Beta Lambda
George T. Bruckman, C.K.
Richard P. Antoneck
Richard A. Cini
Ajay V. Reddy
Michael Schwartz
Marvin A. Welsch
NY Gamma
Robert Earl Halpern
Richard B. Honig
Sidney Kastenbaum
Marvin Mass
Stephan H. Peskin, C.K.
PA Beta Zeta
Daniel Harold Kling
Stephen P. Marting
NY Kappa Tau
Kenneth W. Barton
Fred H. Co
Dr. Jeffrey D. Ehrlich
Bruce W. Friday
Roger Barton Orloff
David CharlesStark
Jaques P. Wolfner
NY Omega Mu
Mortimer Klaus
NY Phi Lambda
Edward Panes
NY Sigma Tau
Richard Mondre
Gerald Weinberger
Ira Zankel
OH Beta
Mitchell H. Bernstein
OH Beta Tau
Brian Bias
Eric M. Calabrese
Bill Chorba
OH Mu
Jerry Turk
OK Iota
Salem Lionel Geller
Michael S. Wolfson
PA Alpha Delta
Leon Joseph Greenspan
Paul D. Lucas
Shawn E. Mahoney
Alan J. Markowitz
Roger J. Rosenblum
PA Alpha Xi
Michael T. Hatrak
PA Delta Iota
Anthony Charles De Luca
John J. Finn
Paul F. Izat
James Blake Morris, C.K.
Richard Parente
PA Epsilon Zeta
William B. Bram
Dr. Alexander Fisher
Dr. Abraham L. Gitlow
Andrew C. Goldring
Stephen Denis Haymes
Chris Higgins
Lawrence W. Kaplan
Dr. Sam Kaplan
Stanley L. Malkin
Robert Z. Midler
W. H. Odell
Dr. Geoffrey R. Stone
PA Gamma Sigma
Lawrence N. Adler
J. Richard Bergad
Martin Engels
Pasquale Dante Gentile
Dr. Michael J. Mabunay
Melvin M. Schiff
Joel Smalley, H.B.
PA Kappa Eta
Stephen M. Cupchak
Phil M. Hiestand
PA Lambda
Danal Paul Epstein
PA Omega Delta
Robert C. Davis
Thomas A. Lucas
PA Omega Gamma
Robert Ellis Berry
John L. Braxton
Norbert Gaelen
Malcolm Robert Goldstein, C.K.
Thomas Eugene Robinson
Lawrence J. Rogoff
Dr. Martin I. Rothblum
Samuel Gilbert Ryan
Dr Thomas W. Turner
Carl J. Kaufmann
Lawrence E. Kern
Dale S. Mitchell
Richard Steiner
PA Omega Kappa
Sanford F. Tolchin
CA Tau
Stephen H. Kay
Morton Rothman
PA Phi Sigma
Joseph C. Davis
James Q. Lightner
Harry T. Lipschultz
Sustaining Brother
$75 — $99
CA Upsilon
Leonard Frierman
PA Tau Omega
Stanton S. Lebouitz
Jonathan R. Stern
CT Alpha Chi
Alec R. Bobrow
Edward Szepanski
FL Delta
Dr. Michael Cook
Dr. Stephen H. Feinstein
Manuel Frankel
VA Lambda Kappa
Christopher R. Caveness
Harvey F. Wood
IL Tau Delta
Phillip C. Bishaf
David I. Klein
VA Omega Alpha
William J. Denio
Charles T. Dent
Martin Alan Kidd
Wesley H. McCoubrie
Everett D. Millais
IN Alpha Delta
Gordon Wayne Henriott
Lou D. Waggoner
PA Sigma
Andrew B. Golbert, H.B.
Dr. Steven T. Greene
VA Omega Rho
Mohit Mago
VA Omicron Zeta
Vincent G. Marbury, C.K.
VA Psi
Kenneth Ira Goldberg
Edwin Patrick Hopkins
Morton B. Lembeck
Oren R. Lewis
Stephen J. Lovell
Warren A. Weiss, H.B.
WI Omega
Mark E. Brickman
Darryl M. Diamond
Charles L. Edwards
Richard Glazer
MA Alpha Epsilon
Lester L. Bebchick
Dr. Mark Alan Yates
MA Theta
Andrew S. Braunstein, MD
ME Beta Chi
A. Blair Janes
MO Pi
Morrie Zimring
NC Omega Tau
Chad D. Veen
NY Delta Epsilon
James L. Dube
NY Kappa Tau
Dr. Mark F. Moriarty
John Murphy
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NY Lambda Delta
Bruce M. Barone
NY Omega Mu
Steve Weintraub
PA Alpha Delta
Victor E. Abraham
Marvin Jeshiva
PA Delta Iota
Robin P. Brobst
Dr. Michael T. Pregler
PA Gamma Sigma
Stuart Merrian
PA Kappa Omega
Thomas E. Work
PA Omega Delta
Mark J. Stevenson
PA Phi Sigma
Dr. Ryan S. Nauman
Edward Papish
PA Tau Omega
Michael T. McGrath
VA Lambda Kappa
Charles Henry Feldman
WI Omega
James M. Leventhal
Ralph Levitt
Peter M. Weil
Michael P. Whelan
Alumni Contributors
Brian J. Ginsburg
Hugh L. Gottfried
Lawrence M. Grossman
David Leveton
Arnold Rudin
Robert Fred Seiden
Norman Shapiro
CO Alpha Beta
William Edward Cross
Victor H. Flagg
CT Alpha Chi
Robert Joel Namerow
FL Delta
Eric Marc Bender
Myron L. Corets
Bernard Steven Datz
Leslie R. Forster
Ira L. Heller
Martin B. Hoffman
Robert Howard Hoffman
Hon. Lewis Martin Joseph
Edward Stanley Klein
Dr. David A. Kroner
Jay Harris Levy
Barry I. Meade
John Richard Phillips
Michael Rokeach
Charles Louis Ruffner
Michael S. Seligsohn
Barry Stephen Shein
Charles A. Stampelos
Warren J. Stein
Dr. David J. Weinberger
FL Delta Upsilon
Alan B. Brown
Andrew Krentz
CA Tau
Dr. Stephen H. Abel
Harry Bistrin
George J. Boodrookas
Lawrence Goldsmith
Ross R. Goldware
Albert M. Lapides
Richard A. Michner
Norman M. Robinow
Robert N. Stone
FL Kappa Omicron
Jesus R. Gutierrez
CA Upsilon
Dr. Edward David Bright
IL Tau Delta
Daniel I. Bregman
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FL Omega Eta
Julian R. Benjamin, C.K.
Joseph Golden
Sydney Robert Gordon
Albert L. Rosen
David Sokol
Paul H. Tocker
Richard L. Cardozo
Scott Catlett
Stephen A. Chodash
Dr. David Feinartz
Harry W. Graff
Joseph N. Greenhouse
Basil Michael Kromelow
Jeff I. Levinson
Roger Leigh Marcus
Leonard S.Oppenheimer
MI Epsilon
Jeffrey E. Edelman
Robert J. Gordon
Leon A. Greenblatt
Robert J. Kositchek, MD
Dr. Douglas H. Steinberg
George Louis Sternbach
Eugene M. Strauss
Gerald M. Wolberg
Murray L. Yoffee
IN Alpha Delta
Richard Wayne Ewick
Eugene B. Glick
John B. Mier
Brad A. Roberson
Zalman Weinberg
MN Kappa Chi
Doug E. Karle
MA Alpha Epsilon
Henry Alter
Paul J. Imbergamo
Thomas A. Reilley
MA Theta
Robert L. Abramson
James M. Barrabee
Jack Alvin Belz
Dr. Harold R. Cohen
Dr. Richard Coppola
Dr. John G. DeLuca
Steven Gerald Finn
Dr. J. Bradley Morrison, C.K.
Dr. Paul Michael Ness
Ronald Newman
David Neville Prugh
Peter L. Richman
Robert J. Schaefer
Dr. Norman Shillman
Robert Lloyd Silver
Cliff Wald
Peter V. Wolfe
MD Kappa Delta
Joseph R. Norris
MD Rho
David I. Shapiro
ME Beta Chi
Barclay H. Foord
L. Gary Knight
MO Pi
Robert Michael Balk
Charles A. Berg
Norman Steven Druck
Michael M. Frank
Robert J. Garden
Robert Glashow
Michael N. Newmark
Neil David Rosenberg
John David Simon
NC Omega Beta
John Maxim Ferrari
Robert J. Friedlander
Richard Floyd Leach
Harry Lerner
Larry M. Mann
Kenneth Lee Mann
Charles T. Ozment
Howard E. Silvers
Michael Andrew Stang
Tracy A. Wyatt, C.K.
NH Pi
William F. Adler
Donald W. Glazer
NJ Alpha Lambda
Lawrence L. Lukenda
John Anthony Taylor
NJ Omicron Kappa
Richard J. Marbit
Philip W. Apruzzese
NJ Theta
Adam Keith Baum
Thomas L. Gibson
Pascal J. Kruse
Herman Sachs
Dr. Vincent J. Truncellito
Edward Lebowitz, MD
NY Alpha
Bennet Silverman, C.K.
NY Alpha Mu
Robert M. Zwiebach
Kenneth J. Abrams
Mark L. Friedman
Harvey A. Strickon
NY Beta
Bennet Silverman, C.K.
NY Beta Lambda
Dr. John V. DiPietro
Jerome Mushkat
Andrew F. Winning
NY Beta Omicron
Thomas J. Mensi
NY Delta
H. Ronald Bush
Albert Joel Eisenberg
David L. Hoffberg
David C. Klein
Jonathan S. Ruskin
Edgar F. Sachs
William H. Shore
NY Delta Epsilon
Jack A. Cohn
Mark Lewis
NY Eta Chi
Lewis E. Gelobter
NY Gamma
Dr. Harris M. Burte
Dr. Arthur M. Chasin
Ira J. Laufer
NY Kappa Alpha
Simon A. Fludgate
NY Kappa Gamma
Deuteron
David Dufault
NY Kappa Tau
Richard J. Anderson
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Douglas E. Antelman
Mark V. Dobrosielski
Francis S. Gay
John Thomas Hockenbury
Gary Kains
Barry I. Needalman
Robert A. Novo
Ira D. Poppel
Urban E. Saltus
Howard Sitomer
Steven F. Sterling
Paul C. Vitucci
Lloyd Beal Wilson
Dr. Paul E. Woolard
NY Omega Epsilon
Arnold N. Lubin
NY Omega MU
Donald M. Kentop
Sidney A. Keyles
Edward Nassberg
Michael L. Rothenberg
Louis Stammer
NY Omicron Rho
Matthew J. Katz
Steven Riegler, C.K.
NY Phi Lambda
Les Glubo
Ramy Harel
Richard M. Hyne
George Liebowitz
Michael Naidorf
Michael J. Sammis
Steven David Silverman
Dwayne Weissman
NY Sigma Tau
Howard Greenberg
OH Alpha Epsilon
John Millisor
OH Beta Sigma
Robert A. Harris
OH Beta Tau
David A. LaBanc
Dr. R. Scott McNeill
John David Smith
Richard J. Stevenson
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Dr. Thomas F. Theis
Kenneth C. Williams
OH Mu
Saul S. Anton
David Allen Glick
William D. Goldstein
Jack Rosen
Ronald D. Sharlach
Kenneth M. Weinberg
Richard A. Wells
Darrell A. Young
OK Iota
Dr. Morris Ronald Brodkey
Norman Burk
Harold E. Raizen
PA Alpha Delta
Jerome R. Balka, C.K.
Marvin E. Black
Barry Drossner
William L. Glosser
Jeffrey L. Kleinberg
Paul Kraft
Albert Kramer
Damian D. Morlando
Edward Allen Plasky
Dirk Reitsma
Chester H. Sanger
Jacob J. Siegal
Theodore Spivak
Mark Yaffey
PA Beta Zeta
Dr. Brian Richard Byrnes
Ronald C. Curhan
Dr. Kenneth L. Goldman
Robert L. Marcus
Gary A. McMaster
Marshall I. Nurenberg
Michael Pierce
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50 Years (1958)
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Myron Dorman
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Allen Fox
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Richard San Miguel
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MI Epsilon
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Stuart Frankel
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Arthur Lazere
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Jack Roth
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Neil Lehrman
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NH Pi (Dartmouth College)
Arthur Aaronson
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Jonathan Brown
Paul Cantor
Irwin Facher
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Laurence Levy
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L.D. Demian
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Alan Schulman
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Lawrence Abrams
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Jon Rantzman
Ian Rodway
Richard Rose
Paul Rosenberg
Stephen Saler
Robert Selverstone
James Tsighis
NY Gamma (New York
University)
Allen Banks
Martin Becker
Howard Cohen
Rodney Dennis
Edward Feinberg
Lewis Lauring
Steve Levitan
Stephen Levitt
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Joseph Lugris
Norman Samkoff
Jerry Sattin
Robert Savath
Marvin Solomon
Richard Sonshine
Arthur Teig
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Polytechnic Institute)
Robert Brown
Leon Forman
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Richard Muskat
Raymond Paolino
Michael Terpak
NY Omega Epsilon (SUNY
— Buffalo)
Sanford Beckman
Alan Benjamin
Herbert Bluestein, C.K.
Carl Cole
Carl Dobozin
David Harris
Ronald Joseph
Nelson Korus
Ralph Lubick
Alan Pohl
Terrane Wall
Erwin Weinstein
NY Omega Mu (New York
University at Washington
Square)
Miles Barish
Michael Bilt
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Martin Brody
Arthur Daks
Noel Eisdorfer
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Alan Goldberg
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Stanley Greenbaum
Burton Imberman
Michael Jacobs
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Stephen Kornfeld
Vincent Lo Vico
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Don Matso
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Wolf Scheck
Alan Shapiro
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Stanley Siebenberg
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Wesleyan University)
Harold Handerson
OH Beta Tau (Baldwin
Wallace College)
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Charles Wynne
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Harvey Dunn
Martin Goldberg
Murray Kuhr
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Steven Rosenfeld
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Howard Shorr
Harlan Spritzer
Robert Weinbrown
OK Iota (University of
Oklahoma)
Stuart Aks
Gary Beckerman
Barry Howard
Robert Joseph
Victor Ladd
Perry Levine
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Jerry Miller
Gordon Myerson
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Allan Saxe
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Steve Smith
Philip Swartz
Michael Wolfson
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Al Citron
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Kenneth Laver
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Leonard Moss
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Ronald Bradbury
Henry Friedman
Thomas Haskell
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Howard Katzman
A.H. Kranitz
Roy Krochmal
Sanford Luria
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James Thomas
Richard Weiner
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Joel Karp
Stephen Kass
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Richard Levy
Robert Markey
Robert Ponte
Arthur Rosenberg
Arthur Roth
Michael Silver
Arthur Solomon
James Stern
Alan Tapper
Theodore Zucker
VA Psi (The College of
William & Mary)
Morton Berkowitz
Peter Clements
B. Kurland
Stephen Lovell
Samuel Metzger
Philip Parker
Paul Verkuil
Robert Wachs
Donald Weissman
Michael Yahr
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Leonard Aronson
Norman Atkins
Harvey Barash
Jon Beermann
Frederick Bloom
Arthur Cohen
Richard Denenholz
Jerry Falcon
Larry Falcon
Howard Feldman
Irwin Feldman
Kenneth Geman
Stephen Gertz
Michael Keller
Michael Lesser
Boyd Perlson
Burton Pines
Marshall Rand
William Resnik
Richard Roman
Paul Sicula
Robert Steiner
Joel Trosch
James Weil
William Weisberger
Jerome Yudkoff
Millard Zucker
WV Mu (West Virginia
University)
David Bear
Alan Bernstein
David Herring
M. Schwartz
25 Years (1983)
CA Tau (University of
California at Berkeley)
Michael Johnson
Scott Marconda
Terry Martinez
Aaron Pollock
Mark Ungemach
Adam Weissburg
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Toronto)
David Atlas
David Bernstein
Stuart Clapham
Richard Cooper
Jordan Cooperman
William Godfrey
Steve Graff
Evan Green
Daniel Greenglass
David Hayeems
Warren Hoffman
Stuart Lewis
Warren Osak
Mark Pasternak
Darryl Rosenberg
David Saffer
Eugene Tenenbaum
Evan Wayne
Lorne Weingarten
James Wintraub
Jon Wise
H. Zive
CN Kappa Iota (University
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James Aitken
Craig Cohon
Ronald Cowan
Joel Flatt
Daniel Katz
Charles Kutner
Bradley Lester
Mitch Martin
Paul Medline
L. Pulver
Paul Rosen
Chuck Rosenberg
Robert Rosenblatt
Larry Rudrun
Gil Sternbach
Grant Vogel
Kenny Webber
Jeff Weisman
Jamie Wilks
Jeffery Zachs
Cary Zweig
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Florida)
Mark Atlas
Lorne Barkow
Jeffrey Bloch
Robert Brust
Bryan Dresden
Scott Dresden
David Edelson
Andrew Elgart
Jonathan Evans
Paul Faver
Brian Feinstein
David Fried
Mark Gelband
Eric Glasser
Michael Goldenberg
Brian Harris
Steven Hauer
Andrew Hesser
Lawrence Krutchik
Michael Kurzman
Adam Lamnin
David Levitats
Gregory Malever
Gary Manton
J. Metsch
Robert Neuman
Eric Poms
Gregg Radell
Scott Scheinthal
Randall Shapiro
Eric Sheldon
Barry Simons
Michael Sitrin
Anthony Storch
Louis Swartz
Roger Taylor
Ronald Taylor
FL Delta Tau (Jacksonville
University)
Louis Amicucci
Thomas Antonelli
Anthony Beaujon
Adam Blitz
Bo Hermanson
Mike Insoft
John Johnson
Richard Keating
Timothy Matias
K. Milliken
Michael Moschitto
Adolfo Navas
Brett Sage
Ercides Sant Anna Neto
Martin Wachtel
Richard Wolff
IL Tau Delta (University of
Illinois)
Brian Bentcover
Scott Davis
Bradley Fine
Ken Foxman
Charles Goodsite
Jeffrey Greenfield
Steve Grindel
Joseph Kaplan
Jay Korach
Mitch Kovitz
Scott Lesser
Steven Lieberman
Michael Morris
Alan Reback
Brian Steinke
Glenn Weiss
Geoffrey Wexler
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State University)
Kevin Anderson
John Carroll
Chip Dailey
Eric DeYarmon
Ansel Greenwood
Todd Johnson
David Kell
John Konkey
Michael McCormick
Imlan Petra
Brian Williams
MA Alpha Epsilon
(University of
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Carl Bergeson
Harry Dodakian
Michael Foley
Russell Gambino
Paul Grasso
William Hannigan
David Hillner
Gerald Jannetti
Robert Lomme
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Charles Poirier
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Matthew Richards
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John Runnals
Brian Smith
Gary Turgiss
Charles Withee
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Richard Flores
Andrew Gengos
Willard Hall
Henry Hoeh
Michael Kardos
David Kranzler
Michael Maguire
David Ramahi
Anders Solem
MD Rho (Johns Hopkins
University)
Michael Cantor
Christopher Disimone
Francisco Fernandez
Louis Griffel
David Hayward
David Shapiro
ME Beta Chi (Colby
College)
Michael Dobbs
Edward Fiske
James Fraher
Charles Hung
Francis Luca
David Wasson
William Zuehlke
NC Omega Beta (UNC at
Chapel Hill)
James Menzies
Conley Stephens
Winford Tomerlin
NC Omega Zeta (Western
Carolina University)
Alan Brincefield
Andrew Donaldson
Anthony Dowling
Hal Greene
Michael Hawthorne
Timothy Masson
James Parker
David Ratcliffe
Milton Shaw
Joseph Warfield
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of North Carolina —
Asheville)
Thomas Aiken
William Blount
Karl Bradley
Gregory Conner
Kevin Cunningham
Kenneth Davenport
William Davey
Hendrik Eijkman
Donald Hardin
Jeffrey Hardin
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Glenn Suhy
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Max Verastegui
NJ Theta — (Stevens
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Insuk Chung
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Jim Dobkowski
Michael Fleischer
Mark Goldstein
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Gregory Boris
Chris Feresten
Joe Giotta
Kenneth McGee
Matthew Melucci
Jonathan Mitwick
Scott Palmer
David Wehrle
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John’s University)
Charles Brocato
William Clark
Robert DeSimone
Richard Dettling
Michael Dreitlein
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Robert Groenert
Robert Hand
Brian McGovern
Kevin McGovern
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Ray Palen
Rafael Ruiz
Reinaldo Santos
Edward Suarez
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Polytechnic Institute)
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David Pabst
John Reynders
David Rubin
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Wallace College)
Mark Hollis
Michael Kearns
Stephen Smith
Joseph Stone
PA Alpha Delta (Temple
University)
Michael Aronovitz
Timothy Canfield
Roman Darmohray
Anthony DiMardo
Gerald Gervasi
Larry Goldman
John Kelly
Jeffrey Kerber
Edward Kruszewski
Robert Kwortnik
Thomas Monaco
Jeffery Myer
Joseph Nugent
Francis Reynolds
Michael Stetto
Michael Todd
Joseph Trautwein
Daniel Tucker
David Vender
Justin Williams
PA Beta Upsilon (East
Stroudsburg University)
Gregg Ansberry
Paul Baynum
Martin Beaumont
Jeffrey Brewer
David Butscher
Craig Casucci
Richard Cohen
John Didomenico
Jim Fayocavitz
Daniel Fields
Richard Forte
Neal Goodman
William Hackmeister
Hunter Martin
Osvaldo Pinero
Stephen Schwar
Michael Seaman
Robert Tupper
Frank Weaver
PA Beta Zeta (Carnegie
Mellon University)
Thomas DuBois
David Karbowsky
Steven Katz
John Lau
John Neergaard
Norbert Schindler
Michael Sheedy
Richard Spear
James York
PA Delta Iota (Drexel
University)
Fernando Allende
Stuart Ballatt
Andrew Cheng
David Cohen
Francis Concannon
Thomas Edmunds
Joseph Frank
Benjamin Gialloreto
Kenneth Gross
James Horan
Robert Hurwitz
Louis Immendorf
Joel Mann
David Nejako
Kevin Riechelson
Jeffrey Schanzenbach
Christian Strasser
Wayne Thompson
Jeffrey Troegler
Joseph Viggiani
Paul Yeomans
PA Epsilon Zeta
(University of
Pennsylvania)
Robert Charatan
Phillip Chen
Michael Degroot
Patrick Faul
Stephen Kanes
Gary Kirsh
Jonathan Konoff
You-Chieh Lee
Richard Moskowitz
Robert Pisciotta
Robert Schetty
Philip Schwartz
Greg Sutliff
PA Gamma Sigma
(University of Pittsburgh)
Michael Ammell
Lou Antosz
Matthew Beyer
Steven Bowser
Jeffrey Cohen
Cliff Finegold
John Gamble
Kevin Hendrickson
Steven Lebovitz
Frank Leonello
Steven Lipp
Bernard Manghilles
Jeffery Mead
Frederick Solomon
Marvin Spodek
David Stein
Glenn Stept
Daniel Taylor
Joseph Zeff
PA Lambda (Lehigh
University)
Michael Bertan
Michael Curewitz
Nicholas DeVenezia
Daniel Donovan
Samuel Fairchild
William Fluharty
Frederick Guthrie
Austin Hunt
Derek Hyatt
Matthew Jacob
Brian Kearns
George McGough
John Niemoller
Gary Soultanian
Matthew Stamateris
George Swisher
Andrew Wolk
Peter Gerberich
Patrick Hagerich
Bradley Hunter
John Ilgenfritz
Scott Martin
Scott Mathna
Barry Richards
Robert Seitzinger
Jeffrey Shuman
Judson Spangler
PA Omega Delta (PSU —
Altoona)
Kurt Alexander
John Bowe
Warren Carlson
Charles France
Matthew Helak
Kevin Horan
Donald Kennedy
Craig Smith
PA Omega Gamma
(Pennsylvania State
University)
Jon Arnold
Joseph Butto
Michael Butto
Gregg Davis
Scott Davis
Troy Frey
Gregory Garrett
John Gould
Mark Hamilton
David Hoover
Alphonso Jones
Jeffrey Levin
John Nelson
David Penkower
John Poremba
Karl Stambaugh
Lewis Wexler
Kevin Witt
PA Phi Delta (Alliance
College)
Richard Day
Adam Molinary
Leszek Wajler
Matthew Walencewicz
PA Phi Sigma (University of
the Sciences in Philly)
William Catalutch
Eugene Egizt
R. Fancher
Edward Foote
Patrick Fourney
Paul Hellerick
David Hopkins
Douglas Kitchen
John Morrione
Angelo Sutera
PA Sigma Upsilon
(Shippensburg University)
Timothy Blocksom
Daniel Boonie
Joseph Dagui
James Donovan
Terry Eisenhauer
Arthur Fania
PA Tau Omega (Franklin &
Marshall College)
Amr Abouleish
Arnold Angelillo
Barry Aron
Bradford Bate
Robert Beckershoff
William Canavan
Mark Carucci
D. Chaloult
Kevin Christman
Dennis Ciocon
Geoffrey Edmonds
Robert Evarts
Alfred Funke
James Gidicsin
Peter Kandel
James Kempner
Jerry Leshem
Charles Morreels
Michael Morris
Gregg Pellegrini
Richard Philipps
Michael Rosen
Niall Rosenzweig
Paul Rosica
Thomas Sheriden
Shawn Smith
Henry Wrieth
VA Lambda Kappa
(Roanoke College)
David Bogle
John Bonner
Craig Fecke
William Follis
Charles Martel
Francklyn Paris
Steven Shuart
James Toshak
Gary Van Orden
VA Omega Alpha
(University of Virginia)
Robert Buchsbaum
Jeffrey Dise
David Essig
Granville Kennedy
Charles Murphy
Troy Parker
Richard Peake
David Zatz
Robert Pulley
Jeff Sullivan
J. Wright
VA Omicron Zeta (Virginia
Polytechnic Institute)
Michael Blow
James Bodenhamer
R. Bowles
Kevin Cybert
Neil Fletcher
Michael Ginaven
Brent Graves
Eric Gyorko
John Mays
Chris Miller
Glenn Moser
Fernando Villegas
VA Psi (The College of
William & Mary)
William Allison
John Beasley
Glenn Brooks
John Crane
Gregory DiNoia
George Dippold
Maurice Elliott
Griffin Fernandez
Chris Hagin
Joseph Jackson
Jon Kumnick
Phillip Landes
Hugh Marthinsen
James McCarthy
John McDonald
Paul McMahon
John Min
Willie Mitchell
Thomas Noble
Craig Oliver
William Parash
Scott Richter
Glenn Tofil
Anthony Waldron
WI Omega (University of
Wisconsin at Madison)
Scott Campbell
Nicolas Fuhrman
Edward Hanhardt
W. Jones
Edward Kinney
Thomas Kinney
Dale Mitchell
Jeffrey Runkel
Michael Schwartz
Talbot Stark
Mark Wentworth
VA Omega Rho (Virginia
Commonwealth University)
Gregg Christofferson
Peter Gervasoni
Julius Higger
Launce Levison
Charles McAulay
Thomas McElligott
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A PUBLICATION OF THE PI LAMBDA PHI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Chapter Eternal
How to Donate
We are saddened by the loss of the
following brothers ...
You can help support the mission of the Pi Lambda Phi Educational Foundation by making a taxdeductible contribution in any amount either online at www.pilambdaphi.org or by sending your check
made payable to The Educational Foundation to:
University of California at Berkeley (CA Tau)
• Herbert L. Cohn — 1949
University of California at Los Angeles (CA Upsilon)
• Stanley Flinkman — 1947
University of Florida (FL Delta)
• Maurice S. Weintraub — 1940
• Bernard I. Miller — 1942
• Harold N. Weinberg — 1950
• Melvin H. Davidow — 1951
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MA Theta)
• Jerome E. Salny — 1937
Washington University at St. Louis (MO Pi)
• Irving R. Litvag — 1950
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(NC Omega Beta)
• William N. Kingoff — 1952
University of Cincinnati (OH Mu)
• Melvin S. Bernhaut — 1953
Pi Lambda Phi Educational Foundation
Attn: Denise Avanzato
36 Mill Plain Road
Suite 309
Danbury, CT 06811
You can also pay via credit card by calling the Foundation at 203/740-1044. We thank you for your continued support!
Edgar Frank Sachs, “Ed,” New York City. Arts and Sciences.
Prepared at Columbia Grammar School. Pi Lambda Phi;
Freshman Crew Squad; Varsity Crew Squad2 .
Edgar Sachs is a 1927 graduate of Cornell University (Delta) and a loyal contributor to the Pi Lambda
Phi Educational Foundation. Why? According to Mr. Sachs, it’s because his affiliation with Pi Lambda Phi
was very important to him. “I have very fond memories of my fraternity days and I made lifelong friends
thanks to Pi Lambda Phi,” he says. “I think it’s important to support the Foundation’s good work, which is
why I choose to donate regularly.”
Temple University (PA Alpha Delta)
• Dr. Philip Zeidman — 1949
• Donald Lapidus — 1952
• Dr. Alan Goldfine — 1955
• William L. Carfrey — 1981
Golf Tournament Provides a Memorial to
Active Pi Lam Alum
University of Pennsylvania (PA Epsilon Zeta)
• Irving Mendelsohn — 1941
• Alan Haber — 1949
• Philip N. Sherman — 1953
The second annual Kelly Silverstein Memorial Golf Tournament will be held on June 9th in Toronto,
Ontario Canada. This tournament honors the memory of Kelly Silverstein, a very active brother who helped
found the Canada Kappa Iota (London, Ontario) and Canada Kappa Kappa (Windsor, Ontario) chapters.
Kelly passed away in November of 2006 just four days after being diagnosed with leukemia; he was 42
years old.
The inaugural Kelly Silverstein Memorial Golf Tournament raised $100,000 for the Princess Margaret
Hospital Foundation. This year, tournament organizers are earmarking the proceeds for the newly
established “Kelly Silverstein Fellowship” at the Princess Margaret Hospital. The goal is to try to find new
and more effective ways to diagnose and treat leukemia for the benefit of patients at Princess Margaret
Hospital and around the world by developing the next generation of new treatments and therapies.
“Kelly was truly all about giving back to his family, his friends and even to those he barely knew,”
says his wife, Jill. “He was involved with so many different charities.” If you are interested in sponsoring
this event, purchasing a hole, buying an ad in the golf day memorial book or donating prizes for the silent
auction, please contact Stuart Clapham at [email protected].
University of Pittsburgh (PA Gamma Sigma)
• Dr. Herbert R. Tauberg — 1949
• Donald R. Horowitz — 1952
Pennsylvania State University (PA Omega Gamma)
• Richard M. Heim, C.K. — 1948
University of Rhode Island (RI Gamma Upsilon)
• Dr. Marvin Pitterman — 1934
College of William & Mary (VA Psi)
• Sheldon Flanzig — 1950
University of Wisconsin at Madison (WI Omega)
• Howard M. Schudson — 1938
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A PUBLICATION OF THE PI LAMBDA PHI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Beck Scholarship Recipients Named
Last year, the Pi Lambda Phi Educational
Foundation announced the funding of two new
scholarships through the generosity of George A. Beck,
H.B. (1943 VA Omega Alpha), a University of Virginia
graduate. A Foundation Trustee, George also served as
Executive Secretary, Executive Director and Executive
Vice President of the Fraternity. He has generously
contributed his
time, money and
efforts towards
helping the
Fraternity and
Foundation grow
and flourish.
The George
A. Beck, H.B.
Outstanding
Scholar Award is
offered annually
to an outstanding
Sean Robinson
student who
‘08 OH Beta Tau
exceeds the
Baldwin-Wallace College
scholarship’s
personal and academic qualifications. This year’s
undergraduate recipient is Sean Robinson, a senior
majoring in psychology and human resource
management at Baldwin-Wallace College. Sean is a
resident of Mentor, Ohio. A $2,500 scholarship has
been awarded.
A spring 2005 initiate, Sean has served his
chapter as new member educator and scribe. He has
also served on the fundraising and alumni relations
committees and as brotherhood committee leader. He
is active in the psychology club, Society for Human
Resource Management and in Certified Peer Educators.
As a member of the newsletter committee, he is
also responsible for planning speakers. Sean earned
the prestigious Pitcher Award in Psychology and the
Cleveland Society for Human Resource Management
Award.
While maintaining a cumulative GPA of 3.88,
Sean manages to find time to serve as a lip sync and
Greek Sing participant and has also volunteered for
Greek Service Day and as a March of Dimes walk team
member. He hopes to obtain Master’s and Doctorate
degrees in industrial-organizational psychology and
ultimately work as a consultant in a large firm.
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He also hopes to teach applied psychology at the
undergraduate university level.
Sean is honored to have earned this prestigious
scholarship. “The standards of Pi Lambda Phi have
held me accountable to maintain superior grades
while taking on responsibility with the fraternity,
extracurricular activities and the social aspects of being
a college student,”
he explains. “My
undergraduate
experience with Pi
Lambda Phi has
encouraged me
to become the
man I am today: a
confident leader, a
dedicated student
and a committed
brother.”
The Dorothy Brian Sullivan
Beck VA Omega ‘09 VA Omega Alpha
Alpha Scholarship University of Virginia
is also awarded
annually. Its recipient must attend the University of
Virginia and be a member of the VA Omega Alpha
chapter. Brian Sullivan is the 2008 undergraduate
recipient of this $2,500 scholarship. Brian is a junior
majoring in biology with a minor in bio-ethics. He hails
from Little Rock, Arkansas.
Initiated in the spring of 2006, Brian has served
as Archon twice, social chair, assistant social chair
and, most recently, as New Member Educator for the
fall 2008 rush. He has also served on the Standards
Board and as a Greek Week fraternity representative.
He’s an active member of the University Democrats
and University Ballroom Club and served on the InterFraternity Council Judiciary Committee as a judge. A
National Merit finalist, Brian plans on attending medical
school and becoming a cardiologist and health science
research investigator.
“I would be remiss if I didn’t recognize the
support, encouragement and optimism that Pi Lambda
Phi has instilled upon me,” says Brian. “If I grow up to
be even a half-decent man, I have my brothers and the
alumni who paved the way for my initiation to thank.
I’m so honored to win this prestigious and meaningful
award.”
Chapter News
Shippensburg University — PA
Sigma Upsilon Chapter
Our chapter is celebrating its 25th
anniversary on April 26, 2008. The
festivities will be held at the Sheraton
Harrisburg Hershey in Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania beginning at 6 p.m. This
semi-formal event will include dinner,
drinks and entertainment, so feel free
to bring a date. The evening is designed
to gather brothers (new and old and
from near and far) together to celebrate
the rich history of PA Sigma Upsilon.
For more detailed information, please
contact Matthew Blazi, Alumni Association
President, at 610/342-7634.
Binghamton University — NY
Omicron Rho Chapter
The Omicron Rho Chapter is starting
to gear up for its 20th anniversary
celebration, which will take place from
April 2009 through April 2010. We are in
need of NYOP alumni volunteers to create
and and plan events, not to mention the
enviable task of trying to locate everyone.
If an NYOP alumnus hasn’t received an
e-mail from the alumni association in a
few months, that means we’ve lost touch
with you, so please e-mail sriegler@
newteksbfinance.com with your updated
contact information.
If you have news about your chapter that
you would like considered for inclusion
in future issues of The Frater, please
submit it to us via e-mail at foundation@
pilambdaphi.org.
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A PUBLICATION OF THE PI LAMBDA PHI EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
Board Member Profile
Ezra Krieg, C.K.
Initiated into Pi Lambda Phi:
President, Pi Lambda Phi Educational
Foundation, Inc.
Spring 1974
Born in:
New Member Educator
Rex
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Currently living in:
Delray Beach, Florida with his wife
and two sons
Attended:
The University of Pittsburgh
PA Gamma Sigma Chapter
Served my chapter as:
Also earned the chapter’s
highest honor:
The Kenneth Mark Herman Award
Degree:
Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric and
Communications
After graduating, I:
Over the years, I’ve:
Then, I was:
Some charities I’m active in:
Other fraternity honors I
earned:
My day job:
Joined the fraternity’s international
headquarters staff for two years
Elected to IEC in 2000 and served
five years as a council member
Fraternity Council Key
Certificates of Merit (2)
Gold Certificate of Merit
Served as a trainer/speaker at many
Pi Lambda Phi annual conventions
End Childhood Hunger, Share Your
Wine Foundation, Caring House
Project
I’m a senior consultant for
Community Leadership Consulting,
a company dedicated to helping
emerging non-profits reach their
potential in helping people in need
Jolly Laddy
South Florida Pi Lam Gathering Scheduled
The Foundation recently surveyed 1,100 of our
RSVP and pay by March 31st); the price includes:
Golf Tournament
brothers living in the South Florida area about the
• a choice of appetizer
to Benefit March possibility of having a local “reunion.” Responses
• unlimited beer, wine, soda or iced tea (cash bar also
were received from graduates from as far back as the
available)
of Dimes
Pi Lambda Phi’s 10th Annual Jolly
Laddy Tournament will take place on
April 5th at the Lochmere Golf Club in
Cary, North Carolina. The entry fee for
this event — which benefits the March
of Dimes — is just $65 and includes
golf cart, green fees, range balls,
food and a donation to the charity.
Sponsorship opportunities for this
worthwhile event range from a $25
Par Sponsorship to a $400 Las Vegas
Hole Sponsorship. For information on
participating in this event, call Carter
Rhett Holmes at 704/674-9634 or
e-mail him at [email protected].
1940s all the way through 2004; while nearly half of
them were graduates of the University of Florida, 22
other universities and colleges were also represented.
Universally, the respondents (lawyers, doctors, dentists,
real estate agents, recruitment specialists, etc.)
expressed an interest in getting together to see old
friends and meet new ones.
Using the information gathered, a Pi Lambda Phi
“reunion” has been scheduled on Friday, April 18th at
7 p.m. at the Rustic Inn Crabhouse in Fort Lauderdale
(4331 Ravenswood Road; www.rusticinn.com). Spouses
or significant others are welcome to attend. The cost for
this event is $85 per person (or $75 per person if you
2008 International Convention Update
Richmond, Virginia — which sits on the James River
in the Piedmont region of Virginia — was briefly settled
by English settlers from Jamestown in 1607, near the
site of a significant native settlement. The present city of
Richmond was founded in 1737. It became the capital of
the Colony and Dominion of Virginia in 1780. During the
Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred
in the city, including Patrick Henry’s, “Give me liberty or
give me death,” speech in 1775 at St. John’s Church, and
the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1779 (the
latter of which was written by Thomas Jefferson in the
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• family style appetizer platter with conch fritters and
garlic shrimp
• choice of one of several entrées (including their world
famous garlic crabs!)
• home made Key lime pie
• coffee
There is a very short program planned, leaving
plenty of time to enjoy the evening. Please contact
Ezra Krieg via e-mail at [email protected] by
March 31st if you plan to attend. You can also RSVP
by calling the Pi Lambda Phi Educational Foundation
office at 203/740-1044 or via e-mail to foundation@
pilambdaphi.org.
city). During the American Civil War, Richmond served as
the capital of the Confederate States of America, and many
important civil war landmarks remain in the city today.
Since that time, nothing of note has happened in
the Richmond — until now!
Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity has announced that its
2008 International Convention will be held in Richmond
from July 31 to August 3. All brothers, undergraduate and
alumni are encouraged to attend. For more information,
contact Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity at headquarters@
pilambdaphi.org or 800/394-PLPF.
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