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Quarterly Centennial Year • 1882-1982 Chapter Reports. Alumni Honor Roll

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Quarterly Centennial Retrospective Presented here, are a couple of the covers that have appeared on our journal, celebrating its 100th anniversity.

Since 1882 the Quarterly has appeared in the mailboxes of Delta Upsilon alumni ... in ever-increasing numbers.

MAY 1st We move to our new offices at

lOWest 23d. Street Southwest corner of Fifth Avenue

Reserve Your Copy of the New DU 1 SO-Year History Today

Pre-Publication orders are being taken now at the advance price of $25.95 each, including handling and shipping.

Expected date of publication is the summer of 1983, just before the start of our Sesquicentennial year.

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Please reserve copies of the 150 year history of Delta Upsilon Fraternity at the spe­cial pre-publication price of $25.95 each. print your name

Make check payable to Delta Upsilon Fraternity and mail to P.O. Box 40108, Indianapolis. IN 46240.

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OFFICERS President

J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 (Vice~Chairl1lan)

McNamara and McNamara 88 E. Broad Street. Columbus. O hio 43215

Chairman of the Board Dennis H. Cheatham, Indiana '65

Pendleton Banking Company, 100 State Street Pendleton, Indiana 46064

Vke-PI-esidents Richard S. Clewes, Western Ontario '50

2334 Mississauga Road Mississauga. Ontano L5H 2Ll

Dr. Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska '34 803 North DuPont Road, vVeslOver Hills,

Wilmington, Delaware 19807 Edwin T . Mosher, San J ose '52

16350 Ridgecrest A venue, Monte Sereno, California 95030

Secretary Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr" Indiana '52

Krieg DeVault Alexander & Capehart , 2800 Indiana National Bank To'wer

One Indiana Square , Indianapolis , Indiana 46204 Assistant Secre tary

Richard Moran, Rutgers '72 SOHIO

~~!~e~~~~Odhi~u~~d:~~ Treasurer

Donald C. Rasmussen, ·Purdue '46 Robert W. Baird & Co .• Inc., 151 N. Delaware

Suite 135. Indianapolis, Indiana 46204

Assistant Treasurer F. Thomas McMahon, Syracuse '52

5857 Pine Grove Road Clay. New York 13041

Directors The Honorable Terry L. Bullock, Kansas State '6 1

.1 udge of the District Court Shawnee County Courthouse Topeka. Kansas 66603 (1983)

David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 84 Burning Tree Road

Greenwich , Connecticut 06830 (1982) H . Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72

161 0 Fifth Avenue Moline. Illinois 6 1265 (1983)

Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville '82 8713 Zabel Way

Louisville. Kentucky 40291 (1982) Richard L. Smoot, Colorado '62

577 Gregory Lane Devon. Pennsylvania 19333 (1982)

Past Presidents Horace G. Nichol, Carnegie '21 William F. Jones, Nebraska '27

Arad Riggs, DePauw '26 Charles D. Prutzman, Penn. State ' 18

Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Harry W. McCobb, Michigan '25

Orville H . Read, Missouri '33 Charles F. Jennings, Marietta '31

W. D. Watktns, North Carolina '27 O. Edward Pollock, Virginia '5 1 Herbert Brownell, Nebraska '24

Executive Director Wilford A. Butler, CAE

Fraternity Services Director Gregory R. Kavanagh Leadership Consultant

Brian E. Mudrick Quarterly Editor

W. A. Butler, CAE, Western Michigan '61 Assistant Editor

J 0 Ellen Walden Design Consultant

J . L. LeMaster, Oregon State '48 Official Photogl-apher

Ed Lacey. Jr.

DELTA UPSiLON· qUARTERLY. a publication of the Delta Upsilon Fratermty. found ed in 1834, Incorporated , Decembel' 10, 1909, under laws of the State of New York. Delta Ups ilon International Fraternity Headquarters, P.O. Box 40108, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Headquarters is open from 9:00 to 5:00 p.m .• E.S.T .. Monday th rough Friday. Telephone 3 17-875-8900. DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY is published in Janu­ary. April.July and October at 8705 Founders Road.indi­anapolis, Indiana 46268. The subscription price (checks and money orders should be made payable to Delta Up· silon Fraternity) is $3 .00 a year in advance; single copies 75 r/.. Send changes of address and correspondence of a business or editorial nature to Delta Upsilon Fraternity, P.O. Box 40108. indiana polis. Indiana 46240.

Second·class postage paid at Indianapolis , Indiana and at additional mailing offices: ® T . M. Registe red U. S. Patent Office.

crhe Presidents GReport Delta Upsilon Educational

Foundation was formed in 1949 to provide an educational fund to which members of Delta Upsilon and others could make tax deducti­ble gifts and bequests . Brother Hugh E. Nesbitt, Ohio State '14, a business executive in Columbus, Ohio, was a loyal and devoted member of our fraternity . During his terms as international presi­dent, 1947 through 1949, he be­came convinced that major gifts and bequests to an educational fund could be gotten if the donor could have the benefit of deducting the gift under existing tax law.

At the annual convention at Johns Hopkins in 1948, Delta Up­silon held the first Leadership Con­ference for delegates to that meet­ing . For that initial affair, the fraternity assembled an auspicious array of speakers and discussion leaders.

The success of the first Lead­ership Conference had impressed Nesbitt as it had impressed all who had participated. Further, Nesbitt was convinced that a proper under­graduate fraternity experience was a training school for development of leadership in young men. To those of us who knew and loved Hugh E. Nesbitt, the formation of Delta Upsilon Educational Found­ation to him was the embodiment of his love and devotion to the ideals of our fraternity.

Nesbitt made the initial gift of $25,000 in 1949, and the Founda­tion was in business. The purposes of the Foundation were at first car­ried out by the annual award of scholarships to undergraduates in colleges and universities in United States and Canada where Delta Up­silon then had chapters.

In the years since its organiza­tion, the Foundation has been the recipient of more than $300,000 in gifts and bequests. Today the in­come is used to support the educa­tional activities of Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

Weare now engaged in the Second Century Fund campaign to raise $400,000 in gifts to the Foundation by 1984, the ses-

quicentennial anniversary of the founding of the fraternity. The present campaign offers a rich and rewarding opportunity to every member of Delta Upsilon to con­tribute to an educational fund that has and will continue to develop leadership in college and university students in United States and Canada.

If you have not made your first contribution to Delta Upsilon Edu­cational Foundation, may I urge you to make that contribution to­day. Your gift is an investment in leadership - Delta Upsilon brand!

Fraternally yours,

J. Paul McNamara President

Delta Upsilon Quarterly July 1982 Volume 100-No ~ 3

Table of Contents

About this special issue : Our Sesquicentennial count­

down continues with this special is~ue that combines both the largest alumni annual giving honor roll in the fraternity history, with a great collection of chapter news reports .

Both give proof positive that Del­ta Upsilon is an amazingly vital organization. To have more news than space is the editor's dream, but also an editorial lament.

We will conclude the listing of alumni support donors received af­ter April 1, 1982, in the October issue of the magazine, and hope to have some space to return to our regular features, too.

-The Editors

On the cover: DU's Sesquicenten­nial countdown continues with a portrait of the late Hugh E. Nesbitt Ohio State ' 14, who was in­strumental in the establishment of the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation. Illustration is by J. L. LeMaster, Oregon State '48.

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Ghapter GJ\ctivities GReview ALBERTA Edward J. Boomer, President 1l020-86th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T6G OX2

We number 50 members now, including our 17 new initiates. The new IFC president is Jim Sisson, a DU . In campus-wide sports competition, we placed first with more than twice the number of points of our nearest fraternity competitor. We won in tennis , and the swimming and diving meet; placed second in football, water polo and team handball.

Initiates: Bernie Bradshaw, Gilford Whyte, Mark Walker, R. W. Bruce, David Warner, Brent Rabik, Bruce Olson, Camer­on Clarke, Douglas Ellis, James Paterson, Kerry Checkwitch, Gordon Leaf, Todd Van Vliet, Lorin Matthews, Douglas MacPher­son, James Thorn, Gerard Volbert.

ARKANSAS Brian K. Franklin, President 10 North Garland Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701

Our Chapter Deputy, Randy Strickland, conducted a very successful chapter retreat, outlining things we need to be doing. Dur­ing Christmas we hosted a party for under­privileged children, and conducted a "sing­phony" with other fraternities and soror­ities, the proceeds of which went to the Di­abetes Association. Starting in January we participated in Meals-on-Wheels, providing 3 meals a day, 5 days a week, for 2 weeks of each month.

ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day, Octo­ber 30.

ARLINGTON Thomas S. Galbreath, President 719 West Abram Arlington, Texas 76013

We are enjoying a year of great participa­tion by both members and pledges. Specific goals we have set, both short term and long term, include strenthening our relationship with the housing corporation; lowering accounts receivable; evaluating and deter-·. mining chairmen job descriptions; reeval­uating the pledge program; and many house renovation projects.

Initiates: Keith Arrington , Robert Mitch­ell, Brent Phelps, Rafael Roa, Jim Bob Rod­die, Bernard Sodek, D. C. Tong, Jim Wal­lace.

BAYLOR James A. Morris, Jr., President Box 102, Union Building Waco, Texas 76798

We have started another long-term ser­vice project, now visiting with the young men of the Waco Methodist Home twice a month. We are taking steps toward a more solid alumni program and measures through social events to insure our rapport with other Greek organizations on campus.

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ALUMNI EVENT: November 6, Home­coming football game.

Initiates: David Aspell , Clint Bennett III, David DeShong, Todd Gaddie, Jimmy Gar­rison, Chris Geyer III, Jay Gibson, Matt Hallgarth, Ken Lipscomb, Mark Littlejohn, Mike Lockhart, David Schams, Blake Sieker, Jeff Spain.

BOWLING GREEN John M. Boron, President Bowling Green State University Bowling Green; Ohio 43403

We participated in the Muscular Dystro­phy dance marathon and made a donation to the Heart Association. Our number was increased by eight new initiates and four quality men pledged .

ALUMNI EVENT: October 16, home­coming, at the chapter.

Initiates : Andrew]. Niekamp Ill, William E . Cook, William]. Cusick, Douglas B. Mill­er, Geoffrey L. Pup pel, Thomas R. Sari, Bradford A. Scotten, Scott G. Slupe.

BRADLEY Robert M. Gibson, President 1318 West Fredonia Peoria, Illinois 61606

We were honored to host the 1982 Re­gional Leadership Seminar for Provinces V, VI, and VII and feel it was a success. We have won the "All IFC Sports Cup" for the third time in the last four years . After a slight drop in house grade point, we "put our minds" to it and now rank in second place.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni weekend at the house, date to be announced.

BUCKNELL Eugene C. McCarthy, President Bucknell University Box C-2789 Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 17837

We have our largest pledge class with over 40 pledges. Our Christmas party for Lewis­burg pre-schoolers was a success, as was the Demi Play which raised $2100 for the March of Dimes. After the first half of intramurals, we are in the lead by a comfortable margin. Many noticeable improvements have been made to the house.

CALIFORNIA Steven R. Olson, President 2425 Warring Street Berkeley, California 94704

With much appreciated alumni support, the chapter is working to improve relations with the University. In March, five brothers successfully completed the 1st annual DU swimathon from the Berkeley pier to Alca­traz and back. The swimmers were coaxed on by other brothers from the 15 foot out­board dory, the "Mother Duck" which was the fall pledge class project.

ALUMNI EVENT: "Big Game" recep­tion and barbeque - more details later.

CARNEGIE Peter L. Soule, President 5031 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213

We are proud of our spring initiation class of 15. We placed first in intramural basket­ball and made a good showing in the Greek Sing.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming in September.

Initiates: Curtis Abel, Daniel Chow, Adolph DiSandro, Dave Fink, Martin Hughes, Mark McPherson , Scott Mease, Frank Palmieri, John Platt, Tom Rieger, William Szematowicz, Mark Tarmy, Kurt Valenta, Richard Wilkinson, Joseph Reinhardt.

CENTRAL MISSOURI Michael H. LeDoux, President Unit G, Fraternity Complex Warrensburg, Missouri 64093

During the term we held our 12th annual memorial softball tournament; hosted the bed races and kick-off party for Greek Week; hosted our annual formal which was successful. We have moved into our new house which we believe will be an asset in next fall 's rush.

ALUMNI EVENT: January 1983 -alumni banquet.

Initiates: Gary Brown, Phil Busby, Kevin Byrne, C. A. Ferguson, Kent Gaines, Bill Gatewood, Mark Grothoff,John Healy,Jon Johnson, Scott Linke, Mark Neuenschwan­der, Paul Sarantakos, Curt Sutton, Craig McAlevey, John Ras, Joe Rieker, Tim Shat­to.

CHICAGO Robert N. Trombly, Jr., President 5714 Woodlawn Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637

We organized and staged a winter rush for the first time and pledged 5 people dur­ing the rush - also a first! We planned a new alumni event to be held in conjunction with footbalVhomecoming. New plumbing and remodelling are being planned. Other projects included taking neighborhood youngsters to a professional basketball game, and housing prospective students on "Prospective Weekend."

ALUMNI EVENT: August - alumni dinner at the house.

Pledges:]. Andrew, S. Denham,J. Robb, J. Terell.

CLARKSON Paul A. Restante, President 30 Elm Street Potsdam, New York 13676

With the generous support from our alumni, we have purchased a meeting table, 8 executive chairs and 2 trophy cases for our chapter room . We captured the "A" Basket­ball trophy; regained the overall Ice Carni­val trophy, placing in all 7 events. We have a pledge class of 20 and are ranked third of the 13 fraternities scholastically.

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ALUMNI EVENT:July 10, Open House. Initiates: Daniel Glenning, Otto Meier,

Bruno Morabito, Douglas Rowland.

COLBY James A. French, President Box 550, Colby College Waterville, Maine 04901

No report received.

COLGATE Richard G. Weldon, President P. O. Box 983 Hamilton, New York 13346

Improvements have been made in the kitchen operation to reduce expenses. We are appreciative of the loan made to us by the alumni corporation to clear our out­standing debts with the International Fraternity.

ALUMNI EVENT: September II, 100th anniversary homecoming, at the chapter house.

COLORADO Michael I. Chester, President 1012 University Avenue Boulder, Colorado 80302

The alumni have organized the "1012 Foundation" for fund-raising. We have reorganized the chapter's Moms' Club and have gained 17 quality pledges.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 23, Home­coming, at the house.

Initiates: Pete Anderson, Nato Banchero, Bill Browder, Bruce Dahl, Matt Ernst, Eric Hilcoff, Brian Luker, Mark Troyer, Dave Wholey, Van Woodcock, Tom Auch, Roger Bailey, Dean Bittner, R. J. Burnham, Bill Claybaugh, John Coogan, Eric Cunning­ham, Jim Farquhar, Dave Grundfest, Rick Harig, Scott Hendrickson, Corey Hill , Guy McDonough, Greg Schottland, Joel Scott, Pete Travis, Mike Turner, Dave Ulvang.

COLORADO STATE Aaron S. Joseph, President 412 West Laurel Fort Collins, Colorado 80521

We hold 2 of the 7 IFC offices, and have had a successful first year as a D U chapter in building our membership. We have hosted the University president, vice president for student affairs , head football coach, and head basketball coach for dinners and speeches . We held the DU "outhouse race" during College Daze to raise money to spon­sor an underprivileged child overseas.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 30 , 10:00 a.m . at the house - homecoming brunch and football game.

CORNELL Duane E. Sherman, President 6 South Avenue Ithaca, New York 14850

Plans are for the house renovation and addition to start May 15 and be completed by August 15, 1982. Other accomplishments of the term include the charity road race, community fire safety program, and the best pledge program in years.

ALUMNI EVENT: October II, home­coming - cocktail party, tailgate picnic, din­ner dance.

Initiates: Danny Autiello, Raul Arrillaga, Scott Diehl, Mark Gross, Brian Miller, Mike Hartmann, Ronald Levine, Craig Kirk, Per­ry Jouviles, Mark Eramo, Steve Garrison, Pat Healey, Don Howell, Tom Vierling, Mike Sample, Steve Tamasi, Mike Craig.

CREIGHTON William S. Egr, President 318 North 33rd Street Omaha, Nebraska 68131

Gains were made in our GPA over last semester, as well as our social activities, and involvement of both alumni and chapter officers in the search for a new house. Our athletic programs were successful, especially the basketball and volleyball .

ALUMNI EVENT: November 6, 8:00, New Tower Inn, fall formal.

Initiates: Mark D. Connelly, Bill Forbes, A. J. Glaser, Bill Kimme, Tom McCabe,Jim McCray, Tim Brice.

DELAWARE Kenneth C. Anderson, President 400 Wollaston Avenue, Building A Newark, Delaware 19711

Our alumni support has greatly improved as have our University and interfraternity relations. We have bettered our rush tech­nique. Our community service project has been for a convalescent home.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming in October, at the new chapter house on Wyoming Road.

Pledges: Michael Washington, Russell Sandlin, John Cressman, Robert Forney.

DENISON Warren P. Meyers, President Slayter Hall, Box #883 Granville, Ohio 43023

We were first in GPA on campus; and are leading in overall points in intramurals, and donations in the all school charity drive. We organized campus clean-up weekend and participated in the annual blood drive.

ALUMNI EVENT: October, homecom­ing at the house.

Initiates: Gordon Roessler, Warren P. Meyers, Dave Gilliam.

DEPAUW Jeffrey A. Sanders, President 626 East Seminary Street Greencastle, Indiana 46135

We are working on our rush program; improving alumni relations; and improving our GPA from the current 2.98. Mark Leh­man '83 was elected student body president.

ALUMNI EVENT: October, Old Gold Weekend. An alumni career day is being planned .

Initiates: Alex Alexandrou, Jeff Bay, Doug Dell, Brent Ehrman, Brad Grabow, Rich Hailey, E. T.Jacobs, Tom Kyser, Doug Peters, Dave Ritenour, Bill Smits, Tom Trowbridge, Jeff Ware, Steve Westbrook.

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EASTERN KENTUCKY Paul M. Heil, President 128 Powell Building Eastern Kentucky University Richmond, Kentucky 40475

No report received.

FLORIDA John L. Meena, President 1814 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida 32603

We won the intramural President's cup for the second consecutive year, and the Dan McCarthy Award for service for the third consecutive year - we now retire the cup. We placed fourth overall in Greek Week.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 15-16, Homecoming and 25th anniversary.

FRESNO Brett Stoner, President 5211 North First Fresno, California 93726

We have had an excellent rush and have doubled our chapter size. To continue this growth, we have scheduled more and better chapter events. We also have increased the amount of alumni support which has led to better ideas on how to operate our chapter.

ALUMNI EVENT: Founders' Day din­ner, to be announced.

Pledges : Craig Baltimore, Bob Desch, Paul Freitas, Todd Greco, Steve Nance, Jo Penner, Vince Saldivar.

GEORGIA TECH John C. Johnson III, President 154 Fifth Street, Northwest Atlanta, Georgia 30313

Fall quarter finished with our chapter placing fourth out of 30 fraternities in Homecoming, and raising over $1300 to benefit leukemia research. Our JA's were ' victorious in the first pledge football game vs. another fraternity's pledge class in many years. Winter quarter began on a very en­couraging note as we we re very fortunate to have the Executive Director of Delta Up­silon, Wilford A. Butler, CAE, speak at our Founders' Day dinner. Election of new offi­cers this spring gave the chapter a new spirit and sense of motivation that is exciting. We are looking forward to a good year; hope to see everyone at the 25th anniversary.

ALUMNI EVENT: 25th anniversary celebration during Homecoming.

HAMILTON Alan W. Schmiedicker, President Hamilton College Clinton, New York 13323

Improvements have been made in our campus image, rush efforts, faculty rela­tions, communications with International Headquarters, and officer rapport. We hosted a Brother-Administration sit-down dinner which was successful.

ALUMNI EVENT: October, Homecom­ing football game.

Initiates: Alan Schmiedicker, Edward Dupre, Eugene Arcand, Kevin Garvin , David Bonzerato, Tod Danforth, Harold

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Malkin, Salvatore Angotti, William Bunke, Michael Marta, Tyson Arnedt, David Davis, Thomas Sweeney, John Webber, Alan Sofen,John Steven Reynolds, Andrew Mill­er, Michael McGuire, Scott Moore, Clark Greene, Jonathan Kiffel.

HOUSTON Richard R. Mahoney, President 5012 Calhoun Houston, Texas 77004

We held our fifth annuaIJohn-a-thon and raised almost $1100 for Easter Seals. We developed and have begun using a new pledge education program, including a new manual. Brother Carl Chain was elected Student Activities President.

ILLINOIS Scott D. Parker, President 312 East Armory Avenue Champaign, Illinois 61820

We enjoyed our most successful home­coming ever with over 200 guests. Con­tinuing to keep our membership strong, we have initiated 18 quality men and have a pledge class of 8. We continue to be one of the most campus-involved houses with members active in everything from athletics to government to honoraries, including the University Student Trustee Matt Bet­tenhausen. This year we held our first 25 and 50 year reunion for alumni from the classes of'57 and '32. Plans are already in the works for next year's reunion .

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 16, brunch at the house before the Ohio State game and reception after the game.

INDIANA Gary C. Kern, President 1200 East Third Street Bloomington, Indiana 47401

We won first place in this year's IU sing and first place in the campus blood drive. Our membership has increased to 88 and our physical plant has been improved by a new front sidewalk, pin light, and sign. We held initiation ceremonies on campus for the second consecutive semester and invited alumni and university faculty.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 9.

IOWA Bradley C. Wilson, President 320 Ellis Avenue Iowa City, Iowa 52240

We are maintaining a good financial base and the numbers for membership, being # 1 oflive-ins on campus. Our IFC participation has been revitalized as has been our rela­tions in the community through service projects.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 16, at the DU house at 5:00 p .m. fora pig roast.

IOWA STATE Christopher J. Renk, President 117 Ash Avenue Ames, Iowa 50010

We are setting a precedent for good schol-

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arship by establishing a mInimum grade point for activation. The 1982 RLS hosted by our chapter was very successful, as was our first faculty dinner in many years. We placed second in the Sweepstakes in the skit division.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 30 - home­coming banquet.

JOHNS HOPKINS Philip M. Rosenberg, President 4220 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218

We successfully retained the Intramural Sports Trophy. Our alumni relations have been improved, as has our financial condi­tion. We have a large pledge class, building the chapter roll.

KANSAS Steven A. Peters, President 1025 Emery Road Lawrence, Kansas 66044

Our chapter's GPA was 2.77 which was 5th out of the 23 fraternities on campus. We won 4 of the 7 Rock Chalk Revue awards including "best overall production." The alumni board paid for house improvements and a new tile floor in the entry way. Mem­bers are strongly involved in a wide variety of campus activities, ranging from IFC to several varsity sports. Accounts receivable are in good shape, and with our excellent rush program, we are looking forward to another fine pledge class.

ALUMNI EVENT: October, DU Day at the house.

KANSAS STATE Bradley M. Reinhardt, President 1425 University Drive Manhattan, Kansas 66502

The Perkins Memorial Scholarship Drive was the best ever. We placed 5th out of 26 fraternities in GPA; and the basketball team placed 2nd in intramurals. We have reorga­nized our executive council and are working to reorganize and define all elected chapter offices.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 9; and Founders' Day, November 14.

LAFAYETTE Daniel J. White, President Lafayette College Easton, Pennsylvania 18042

We co-sponsored a problem solving theatre and a transcultural awareness week. We have hired a new cook and purchased new furniture.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming weekend , date to be announced.

Pledges: Dan Ball, Bill Bull, Pete Burd, Rich Butler, Mike Dzelzgalvis, Scott Hat­field, Pete Kellogg, Mike Mindock, Andrew Riebe, Eric Sellinger, Chris Shields.

LEHIGH John K. Ahsler, President Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015

We have begun a new alumni newsletter,

working toward improving alumni rela­tions. House receptions are held after all finance lectures and are well received. We have painted the living room and dining room, and participated in the M.S. dance marathon.

ALUMNI EVENT: Lehigh-Lafayette weekend - date to be announced .

Pledges: James Rovito, Daniel Gobetz, Steven Calcagni, Eric Williams, James Gra­ziano, George Bellantoni, Jonathan Lewis, Robert Gray, William Luyben, George Rose, Stephen Opet.

LOUISIANA STATE Jay P. Robillard, President Post Office Box 17121 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70893

We are reestablishing contact with our alumni and have become more involved in campus activities and with the IFC. There seems to be more togetherness in the chap­ter and membership is increasing.

ALUMNI EVENT: Bar-B-Q, in late Sep­tember; details later.

Initiates: George Clark, Steve Bivins, Hugo Holland.

LOUISVILLE Gregory S. Burton, President Belknap Campus University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292

We participated in the Greek Sing and although we did not place first, the judges commented that if there had been a cate­gory for spirit, we would have received a perfect score; that brotherhood was evident. We felt this was quite an honor in itself. Besides the spring formal, we are planning to participate in the March of Dimes walk­athon, arthritis telethon, and the "Clean Up Louisville" campaign .

MAINE Greg M. Farrell, President 130 College Avenue Orono, Maine 04473

We attained the highest GPA of the fraternities this semester. A successful rush gained us a large pledge class; and we have completely revised our pledge program, working toward the fall rush. We won the snow sculpture contest for winter carnival and the tug-of-war.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 5.

Pledges : Mark Dedan, Derick Godwin, Steve Harrington, Mark Herrick, Jim Hoi­land, AI Jefferies, Harley Knowles, Mark Lousier, Dave Marchetto, Joe Miller, Kevin Perkins, Rick Pershken, Greg Piasio, Dave Pillsbury, Steve Spear, Bert Spiller, Jeff Thompson , Steve Swanson, Jeff Clapper, John Pettengill, Mike Gledhill, Scott War­shol.

MANITOBA Murray E. Wall, President 112 Wilmot Place Winnipeg, Manitoba R3L 2Kl

We have improved our alumni relations and have a very effective fund raising pro­gram. House improvements included a new

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porch and redecorated kitchen. We were successful in the broomball tournament.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 4, Found­ers' Day.

Initiates: Paul Goldstein, Kevin Siddall, Stephen Jones, Dan Orlikow, Brian Ramsay, Keith Penhall, Ben Kleiman.

MARIETTA Michael I. Yaverski, President 223 Fourth Street Marietta, Ohio 45750

We donated $1,500 to the alumni fund this term. Improvements to the house in­cluded new furniture, washer, dryer, deep freezer, and renovations to the chapter room. Many of our members are active in varsity sports.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 23, Home­coming and formal.

Initiates: Ernest A. Ellison, William S. MacIntyre, John G. Reider, Jonathan D. Wine.

MARYLAND Brion S. Talley, President 6 Fraternity Row College Park, Maryland 20740

We have greatly improved relations with other Greek groups, our alumni, and other DU chapters. Improvements have been made to the interior of the house. Brother Dennis Quinn is the first DU to be ap­pointed to the IFC Cabinet, serving as Public Relations Chairman at the University.

Initiates: Bryan Berringer, Tom Godfrey, Gary Koletschke, John Mah, Herb Mal­veaux, Tom Moseley, Andy Osborn, Ron Philip, Craig Wharton.

MASSACHUSETTS Martin P. Costa, President 778 North Pleasant Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

Our accomplishments this term included a new process of accounting, bill-paying and finance; more complete academic coopera­tion resulting in an above average GPA. We continue our chapter's involvement in the IFC and are involved in the Student Senate and community projects. More selective bid­ding and pledge selection has gained us more top quality members.

ALUMNI EVENT: October - Home­coming parade.

Initiates: Paul Berkowitz, David Burr, Daniel Cauley, Timothy Haley, Peter McClure, John McDermott, Brian McGin­nis, Brent Miklavic, Philip Tarpey, Michael

. Taylor.

MIAMI Thomas E. Bennett, President 400 East Vine. Street Oxford, Ohio 45056

A successful rush ,gained us 22 pledges. Our ever-increasing alumni support was evidenced by a successful Spring Alumni Day. Our scholastic standing on campus is improving, now placing 10th out of 27 fraternities. We dedicated our renovated dining room to former housemother Patri­cia Kline who passed away in 1980.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 9, at the house, 10:00 to 6:00.

MICHIGAN Sanford M. Tweedie, IV, President 1331 Hill Street Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104

The most successful rush in over a decade netted us 23 pledges. Being paired with good sororities and fraternities in Greek Week, we expect a strong showing again this year. House improvements include new solid-core doors throughout the main house and annex; gravel for the parking lot; and improvements to the heating system. We are also planning renovations in the kitchen and pantry area. Again this season our water polo team was undefeated.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 30, pre-game and post-game activities at the house.

Initiates: John D'Errico, John Kim, Ran­dy Oliver, Hal Wolfe.

MICHIGAN STATE Steven J. Zimmerman, President 343 Albert Street East Lansing, Michigan 48823

We experienced an intense rush program during winter term and expect an even bet­ter rush at the beginning of the spring term. We are pleased \vith the names submitted by alumni. We have elected new officers who are enthusiastic and have many new ideas. Our chapter relations are much improved by our participating in more Greek­sponspred activities.

Initiates: Ed Bartush, Greg Hawkins, Bill Pazely, Scott Kaligian, John McKendry.

MIDDLEBURY Roy P. Giarrusso, President 136 South Main Street Middlebury, Vermont 05753

We sponsored a M.S . dance marathon, and a road race with proceeds going to the needy in the community . The cham­pionship football team (7-1) was largely composed of DU's. Our chapter is very ac­tive in the Big Brother program.

MINNESOTA Brian C. Benson, President 1112 Sixth Street, Southeast Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414

Our biggest accomplishment was in im­proving alumni relations and we look for­ward to developing increased involvement. We have also made improvements to the chapter house, along with completing a pledge manual and program to aid us in our rush.

Initiates: Will Kort, John Hanley, Steve Olson.

MISSOURI Robert C. Nelson, President 711 Maryland Avenue Columbia, Missouri 65201

We discussed plans for remodeling a cou­ple of sections of the house at our alumni retreat in February, and work will begin this summer. We decisively won the Intramural Basketball Championship and currently rank second in overall points. Everyone had a good time on Moms' Weekend.

ALUMNI EVENT: Alumni retreat, Lake of the Ozarks, date to be announced .

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NEBRASKA Mark A. Maneely, President 1548 Vine Street Lincoln, Nebraska 68508

We were honored to have Brother Hugh Gray, '34 with us for our initiation banquet. We now have a scholarship review board for merpbers as well as pledges. We are con­tipually improving in-school rush efforts; campus government involvement; and alumni relations through the house newslet­ter "The Banner" and through a devoted group of chapter advisors.

ALUMNI EVENT: Annual alumni smok­er, October 16 at the chapter.

Initiates: Ralph Castner, Steve Henning, Stuart Hoff, Andy Holmes, Jeff Houchins, Eldon Hutchison, Kelly Leach, Dave McManaman, Dana Medlin, Dan Reinh\lrdt, Doug Ronnau, Jim Rose, John Spanhake, Dave Spencer, Mark Stejskal, Allen Stubblefield, Jim Tourek,_Todd Uhrmacher, Ken Vette', Jim Willett.

NORTH CAROLINA Michael D. Rauser, President 407 East Rosemary Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514

During the term we hosted a reception for Senator Frank Church; hosted the Province IV Regional Leadership Seminar; won in­tramural and "service to the Greek system" awards. We are also sponsoring a child through the Christian Children's Fund.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming foot­ball game, November 13.

Initiates: David Balmer, Keenan Conder, Rob Griffin, Mel Johnson, Bob Long, Steve Moore, Jim Pittman, Kenny Smith, Bert Wall, Vail Willis.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE T. Kevin Flaherty, President 3 Maiden Lane Raleigh, North Carolina 27607

'Our biggest accomplishment this semes­ter is our successful 5th anniversary celebra­tion. We have revamped our chapter news­letter; have begun reading the Ritual of In­itiation passages before each weekly meeting; and have started a successful Brother-of-the-Week award.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 12, Homecoming weekend.

NORTH DAKOTA Russell L. Grundhauser, President 505 Princeton A venue Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201

We were awarded the "Outstanding Fraternity" award on the campus; placed first in scholastics campus-wide; and cap­tured three of the nine "Outstanding Greek" awards. Ten excellent men were pledged for the spring semester and a mem­ber of our chapter was elected student body president.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming recep­tion, banquet and dance, October 9 at the Town House Motor Inn.

Initiates: Dave Blaisdell, Bob Boespflug, Jeff Brungardt, Dan Evanson, Fabian Hoff­ner, Dick Hoistad, Craig McKay, Matt McGauley, Eric Ormseth, Jim Sweeney.

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NORTH DAKOTA STATE Daniel V. Dhuyvetter, President 1420 12th Avenue, North Fargo, North Dakota 58102

We have made house improvements; in­creased our alumni relations; updated the By-Laws; have a more organized rush pro­gram; and expanded our philanthropy projects.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 5, Found­ers' Day at Moorhead, Minnesota.

Initiate: Robert Altringer.

NORTHERN ILLINOIS Quentin M. Silic, President 1114 Blackhawk Road DeKalb, Illinois 60115

We are leaders in the IFC with three members serving as officers; and are the leading fraternity in community service projects. We have strengthened alumni rela­tions with the development of an alumni financial review board, and a successful Alumni Day. House improvements include new pillars at the front of the house, new carpeting in all halls and the formal lounge.

Initiates: Dan Bubley, Dave Fish, Brian Geary, Joel Gedroic, George Gonski, Mark Green, Ken Hall, DaveJahn, Brian Kastner, Jeff Lange, Brian McGowan, Laz Nodarse, Mark Otten, Ross Rapke, Allan Stark.

NORTHERN IOWA Thomas L. Roeder, President 1927 College Street Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613

We have formed a new rush committee and have revised the pledge education pro­gram. The February 28th initiation class numbered 11. We have started a chapter newsletter, now being sent quarterly. Each officer is now required to have and maintain an officer notebook.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 10, Island Park, picnic and softball game.

NORTHWESTERN William S. Galliani, President 2307 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60201

We have one of the largest mltIating spring/fall pledge classes on campus. We participated in a dance marathon for M.S.; a phone-a-thon for Northwestern University; and "Superstars Competition" for M.S. We are high achievers in intramural sports.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, post­game party at house.

OHIO Mark C. Vollmer, President 10 West Mulberry Athens, Ohio 45701

House improvements include a complete facelift to the kitchen, plus purchasing of new furniture for the sundeck and TV room. We won the interfraternity weight lifting competition. ,

ALUMNI EVENT: November 7, Home­coming at the house.

Initiates: Paul Sharp, Tom Gibeaut, Pete Curcio, Scott Peterson, Steve Bleser.

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OHIO STATE Albert L. Hoffman, President 240 East 15th Street Columbus, Ohio 43201

We ran the game ball to Michigan to raise money for the Heart Fund. Our intramural basketball participation was successful.

Initiates: Dave Wagner, Matt Voltolini, Jack Detzel, Stu Henry.

OKLAHOMA Peter J. Brzycki, President 603 West Brooks Norman, Oklahoma 73069

We were hosts for the 1982 Regional Leadership Seminar for Province X. We have established chapter goals and have strengthened our public relations program; revised and strengthened our pledge pro­gram and maintain a strong scholarship rec­ord.

ALUMNI EVENT: November- Found­ers' Day Banquet, and Alumni GolfTourna­ment.

OKLAHOMA STATE Glen H. Elliott, President 311 South Hester Stillwater, Oklahoma 74074

We have an improved rush program and a spring pledge class of 13. Structural im­provements have been made, and in in­tramurals we rank 2nd of the campus fraternities.

OREGON STATE Gregory S. Steele, President 235 Northwest 25th Street Corvallis, Oregon 97330

Our 60th anniversary banquet was a tremendous success with over 200 persons in attendance. Dr. Linus Pauling, our keynote speaker, gave a most inspirational talk to fellow DU's. Four other founders of the Oregon State Chapter were also present at the banquet.

Initiates: Howard Biskie, Brian Pier, Ran­dy McAvoy, Brett Schmidt, Shane Spiess, Scott Szemardi.

PENNSYLVANIA Michael S. Peachey, President 3902 Spruce Street • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104

In accordance with our motto "Get on Top and Stay There" DU Pennsylvania has re-positioned itself on top as leader in fraternity CPA's on campus and was so rec­ognized at the IFC banquet March 25. Kudos for this and other achievements go to the outgoing administration of Dan Coelho and Matt Arbit. Alumni, as always, are in­vited and welcome at the house.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE James H. Pastorius, Jr., President 229 Locust Lane State College, Pennsylvania 16801

Improvements to the house include ren­ovations and painting of the interior. Our academic standings were improved during the term and our participation in Greek Week was a success. We are looking forward

to hosting the 1983 Regional Leadership Seminar for Provinces I, II, and III.

ALUMNI EVENT: October, Homecom­ing at the house.

PURDUE Jeffrey A. Unruh, President 1290 State Street West Lafayette, Indiana 47906

We are steadily increasing our mem­bership and campus involvement. Several improvements have been made to the house including painting the living room and creating a comfortable lounge area. Placing second in the all-campus blood drive last semester, we hope to win this semester. Our video tournament, with proceeds going to the American Cancer Society, was success­ful. We have a hot entry in this year's Grand Prix: the DUck will be sponsored by Fair­child Camera & Instrument Corp. We now have the option on the last vacant lot avail­able for fraternities, and hope to purchase it soon with the help of our new fund drive.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 16.

RIPON Lawrence J. Wall, President Brockway Hall Ripon College Ripon, Wisconsin 54971

We have developed a new alumni letter format which is a considerable improve­ment over what we had previously. We have 14 high quality men pledged, and remain the leaders on campus with DU's holding positions as president, treasurer of the stu­dent senate; leaders in the IFC and on the staff of the college radio station WRPN. We organized and worked on the campus blood drive with a high student response.

We also want to express our thanks and appreciation to Dr. Don Thomann who is retiring from Ripon College. We are grate­ful for his many years of service to our chap­ter.

ALUMNI EVENT: September ll, DU Road Rally; alumni checkpoint at 1 :00 and party at 8:00 p.m.

RUTGERS Peter S. Feinerman, President 66 College A venue New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901

Among the house improvements were painting the stairwell, basement floor, living room and hallway; installation of a fire alarm system and re-tar the roof.

ALUMNI EVENT: October - home­coming football game.

SAN DIEGO John L. Pedicini, President 5606 Hardy Avenue San Diego, California 92115

Improvements have been made in our so­cial program, alumni relations, and chapter finances. Our chapter now ranks 2nd in GPA, and we are leading the race for the sports banner award.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 4, barbeque pic­nic, Balboa Park.

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SOUTH DAKOTA Douglas W. Wetzstein, President 204 North University Street Vermillion, South Dakota 57069

Last semester we set out to improve our chapter and thus far have improved our GPA, revised our by-laws, and made house improvements. We are also active in campus activities and just recently captured second place for most dollars raised in the Dance for Dystrophy. In the futl,lre we plan to make more improvements in these areas and others.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 9, Dakota Days Homecoming.

Pledges: Tim Kniep, Duane Lee.

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI H. Clayton Thomas, President 1050 East Walnut Springfield, Missouri 65806

We celebrated our first ;mniversary May I, and we have published our first newslet­ter. Our pledge class numbers 12 ; and in community involvement we participated in the health fair .

Initiate: Jeff Furney.

STANFORD Christopher J. Ehly, President 553 Mayfield Ave.nue Stanford, California 94305

No report received.

SWARTHMORE John J. Farrell, Jr., President Swarthmore College Swarthmore, Pennsylvania 19081

We are attempting to improve community relations through a Dean's Office commit­tee. An outstanding rush effort gained us a large pledge class, and numerous members are involved in campus politics and activi­ties. We have made improvements to the lodge including the oak parquet floor in the living room.

ALUMNI EVENT: Fall '82 - receptions at the house after home football games.

Pledges: Sean Crowley, Steve Gaull,John Hiros, Marc Hubbard, Hans Hurdle, Dave Jardini , Mike Lieberman , Ken Pitts, Web­ster O'Brien, John Scott, Bruce Stern, Ed Stockb~rger, Rick VandenBergh, Bria n Wall, BI'yan Wolf.

SYRACUSE Darryl-James Geddes, President 711 Comstock Avenue Syracus¢, New York 13210

No report received.

TECHNOLOGY Steve J. Isakowitz, President 526 Beacon Street Boston; Massachusetts 02215

Some history of our chapter was placed in the permanent archives as MIT celebrated 100 years of fraternities on campus. We hosted the 1982 RLS for Provinces I, II, and III; h~ld a steak fry for the community "spring. weekend" and provided manpower for renovating a service organization's head­quarters. Planning toward the future, we are adding a room to the house, and have

committed our chapter to raising funds for the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 7, Found­ers' Day at the house.

Initiates: Scott Berceli, Louis Martinage, Paul Kegelmeyer, Alberto Gomez, Daniel Flores, Craig Kesack, Michael Cronk, Alan Stoddard, David Sizoo, Peter Hickman, John Swartz, Steve Bradley, Scott Warner.

TENNESSEE David M. Craig, President 1845 Terrace Avenue Knoxvj!le, Tennessee 37916

We won two trophies in homecoming events; had our first annual PU-sorority brunch; spring formal; created an active philanthropy program. We have acquired some new living room furniture.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming at the house in the fall.

Initiates: David Sherwin, Tom Van­thournout, Jim Stephenson, Jim Bryant, John Morss, Rick Holder, MarkJames, Jim Pugh, Will Squire, Kevin Reilly , David Leach, Mike Dickey, Al Wimmer.

TEXAS James R. Powell, President 2510 Leon Street Austin, Texas 78705

For the first time in many years, alumni relations are On the upswing. We've started a monthly barbecue party for all DU's in the Austin area. Credit for our most important accomplishment goes to Brother Frank Sco­field , our new house accountant, who has designed his own computer system and placed all financial records, rush records, and alumni information on the computer. This not only gives us an accurate look at our finances, but greatly aids us in budgeting, planning, collections, and rush.

ALUMNI EVENT: July 17, Chapparell Creek Club, Irving, Texas. . ...

TORONTO Peter G. K,lopchic, President 182 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario M5R 2N3

We now have an efficient executive coun­cil capable of good planning and leading the fraternity to greater success. Among the im­provements are the reorganized treas)lry and Qur re-established spring rush pro­gram. The first floor sitting rooms have been totally renovated.

Initiates: Bob Armstrong, Bruce Christie, Ron Dickson, Daryl Finlayson, Leslie Mar­lowe, Marko Pidhirsky, Dark VUkojevic.

TUFTS Robert F. Finnegan, President 114 Professors Row Medford, Massachusetts 02155

No report received.

TYLER Thomas W. Conner, Jr., President Tyler Junior College, Box 210 Tyler, Te:xas 75701

No report received.

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UNION Stephen B. Bodmer, President Union College Schenectady, New York 12308

During the term we participated in the Miller recycling program and sponsored a party to raise funds for a local historical theater.

ALUMNI EVENT : October 15-17, Homecoming.

Pledges: C. E. Batchelder, David Wirth, Lenny Huttner, Roger Harris, Rich Kellah­er, Dan Stewart, Frank Kraft, Art Polimeno, Brian Cox, Stephen Olsen, Mark Tavitian.

VIRGINIA Michael P. Smith, President 180 Rugby Road Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

The chapter has made a stunning drive from fifth place to first in the fraternity intramural standings. Championships in swimming, diving, cross country; and strong finishes in pool, racquetball, basketball and bowling propelled us to this number one ranking. .

ALUMNI EVENT: October 23, Home­coming.

WASIUNGTON Douglas A. Comstock, President 4508 19th Avenue, Northeast Seattle, Washington 98105

We hosted the 1982 Regional Leadership Seminar for Province XII; developed a career counselor program; and refurbished the pool table. During half-time at a Break­ers hockey game the members played broomball.

ALUMNI EVENT: November 4, Found­ers' Day.

WASHINGTON STATE William G. Hargin, President Northeast 815 Ruby Street Pullman, Washington 99163

Plans are being made for the chapter's Golden Anniversary, March 4, 1983. We are restructuring our pledge edUGltion pro­gram with a new manual for this fall. The goal for our 4th annua.I 24-team .softball tournament for junior diabetes is $7,000. Our Golden Anniversary fund drive , de­signed to payoff the current 69-man chap­ter house, is generating much appreciated support. ':Thanks" to the alumni who have contributed thus far .

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming in October.

WESTERN ILLINOIS Jeffrey J. Jachim, President 526 North Lafayette Macomb, Illinois 61455

Our chapter achieved the highest GPA on campus this term. We participated in the alumni phonathon and raised $950; plus having full participation in Greek Week. We reorganized our rush program, and helped improve our campus by painting the bleachers in the athletic field.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 23, Home­coming.

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WESTERN ONTARIO Y. Kenrick Kalopsis, President 294 Central Avenue London, Ontario N6B 2C8

During the term we participated in the Heart Fund Drive and the Crippled Chil­dren's BBQ. We have started an alumni directory, the first since 1967. Renovations include plans for a new kitchen and turning the attic into a general purpose room . We are planning for the 1983 Regional Lead­ership Seminar which we will be hosting for Provinces V, VI , and VII.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming, Octo­ber 18 weekend.

WESTERN RESERVE Barton M. Ziganti, President 11917 Mayfield Road Cleveland, Ohio 44106

We have regained our off-campus hous­ing privileges and have notably increased our membership and improved on the chap­ter's GPA. Our community fund raisers for Cystic Fibrosis and the Ronald MacDonald House were more productive than any other Greek House on campus. We are active in the "Cleanland Project" for the city of Cleve­land which provides us with media cover­age.

ALUMN I EVENT: October 28 - alumni smoker, at the house.

Initiates: Jorge Cruz, Mikhail Dorfman, Joong Hee Hahn, Thomas Houser, Colin Fernandez, Douglas Reese, Kian Seng Lie.

WICHITA Steven H . Huebert, President 1720 North Vassar Wichita, Kansas 67208

We had the best GPA on campus for the third consecutive semester. We won the vol­leyball championship, basketball cham­pionship, and the Hippodrome Overall Trophy. A chapter project was shoveling snow for the elderly. .

Initiates: Vincent Blumberg, Steven Bruner, Mike Downs, Antonio Durano, Brad Haun, Steve Jimenez, Eric Kauffman, Greg Kuhn, Scott Lary, Andrew Ponte, Mark Sanderson, Sigmund Schwier, Scott Schwemmer, Derrek Schwartz, Thomas Sherman, Timothy Wright, Peter Craw, David Withrow, Jim Altergott.

WISCONSIN Stephen D. Luther, President 644 North Frances Street Madison, Wisconsin 53703

After three years of no spring rush, a spring pledge class of 9! Chapter attitude is fantastic due to this successful rush and other chapter accomplishments. We have improved our alumni relations and re­vamped the pledge education program. A fund-raiser for the Epilepsy Foundation is being planned .

ALUMNI EVENT: September or Octo­ber - a pig roast at the chapter house.

Initiates: Sean Fallon, John Watts, Dave Spengler, Chris Lange, Jon Gadsbe, John Stein, Todd Johnson, Steve Bova, George Goyke.

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Colonies, Petitioners and Reorganizations

ADU, ARIZONA Steven L. Rosenberg, President Post Office Box 3577 Tucson, Arizona 85722

This last semester the colony through the IFC became a more recognized fraternity on campus. Liaison for social events was estab­lished with Pan hellenic. The colony is work­ing steadily to improve our alumni program and invite any alumni interested to contact us.

ADU, BETHANY Charles L. Davenport, Jr., President c/o Bethany College P.O. Box 15 Lindsborg, Kansas 67456

We haver comr,leted our first ADU pledge manual and in(juction ceremonies. Social events included the dance-a-thon; barn dance and pig roast; and alumni dinner.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 10, 7:00 p.m., Bethany College Cafeteria.

Initiates: Daniel Blaess, Mike Leland, Bradford Clark, Kevin Holm, John Estep, Brent Wood, Abdullah Seaidan, Chris Bak­er, Cai-Marc Ramhorst, David Osborne.

ADU, EMPORIA STATE John J. Slaughter, President 1516 Center Street Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas 66801

Our alumni relations are becoming well established with a strong nucleus, and we are looking forward to hearing from more area DU's. We placed second in the IFC scholarship; 3rd in the IFC basketball tournament. Publishing of our weekly news­letter has begun.

ADU,HOBART Edward S. Mundy, President c/o Christopher Lyons Director of Student Activities Hobart College Geneva, New York 14456

Our accomplishments include estab­lishing a meal plan; a 9-1 record in intramu­ral basketball; placing first in th~ Red Cross blood drive; raising over $7,000 in the Col­lege's annual alumni phonothon; and plac­ing second in the interfraternity GP A com­petition. We aided local alumnus Bill McGo­wan in building the largest Christmas wreath in the world.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 8-10, alumni weekend; and October 23, Oktoberfest.

ADU, McGILL Dennis V. Wheeler, President 522 Pine Avenue West Montreal, Quebec H2W, IS6

During the term we have worked toward financial independence; arranged for re­newal of a three year lease; made renova-

tions in the kitchen and halls . Our mem­bership has increased and we are working for revival of IFC on campus.

ALUMNI EVENT: Homecoming weekend - football game.

Initiates : Joon-Man Cho and Pierre Gre­mer.

ADU, MICHIGAN TECH Stephen J. Knapowski, President 206 Second Street Houghton, Michigan 49931

We captured four first place trophies dur­ing winter carnival, and our "Reading Is Fundamental" program has expanded to in­clude five grade schools. Emphasis is being placed on rushing quality individuals to re­suit in inner strength and future leaders. We are printing our first alumni newsletter, and are enjoying an impressive boost in morale and campus-image due to our winter carni­val showing and R.I.F. efforts.

Initiates: Rick Peck, Henry Reed, Dave Billette, Andy Kushion.

ADU, NEW HAVEN Robert W. Norwood, President P.O. Box 571, Campbell Avenue West Haven, Connecticut 06516

We have made improvements in the areas of alumni contact; social activities in the community and on campus; faculty invol­vement; brotherhood activities after meet­ings and with other groups. We have formed a house committee, planning for the future, and are planning toward becoming a DU chapter in 1983.

Pledges: Mark Davis, Carlos Vera, Manu­el Mejia, Philip Calieno, Chris Joaquin Smith, Peter Yanichy, George Luzzi.

ADU, SOUTH CAROLINA James W. Thompson, President Post Office Box 80036 Columbia, South Carolina 29225

Our accomplishments during the term in­cluded the DU scholarship drawing; student newspaper group picture taking a stand against vandalism; winning intramural bowling; and joining the Columbia Cham­ber of Commerce.

ALUMNI EVENT: October 2 - home­coming/alumni weekend.

Initiates: Mark Ballard , Brad Cain, Billy Gladden, Rip Kirkley, Steve Lee, Paul Looney, Herb Plott, David Rouffy, Bert Still, Mark Tyler, Don Weaver.

ADU, VIRGINIA TECH Stephen R. Davis, President c/o Virginia Polytechnic Institute

& State University 111 Patton Hall Blacksburg, Virginia 24061

We ranked 7th in CPA out of the 32 fraternities on 'Campus. Our group is the first fraternity to join the area Chamber of Commerce. We also hosted a faculty recep­tion; co-sponsored a skate-a-thpn fqr crip­pled children; and placed fourtq in the annual pelta Gamma anchor splash .

Pledges: Charles Meyer, Ronald Collins, Robert Baltazar, Eric Parlet, Scott Harris, John Mather, Dan McInnis.

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News about

The DU Second Century Fund

A Look Inside the Delta Upsilon Leadership Conference Developing Leadership Potential

There have been many changes from that first Delta Upsilon Leadership Conference held at Johns Hopkins University in 1948. Our current Delta Upsilon president, and long-time officer and trustee of the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation, J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29, and other fraternity leaders had the vision and dedication to bettering Delta Upsilon. Their plan was to conduct an annual leadership development program to aid undergraduate chapter officers.

In the years that followed, the format has changed several times, and the most popular elements of the program were retained and improved. An example is the Career Seminar, a program that gained favor in the late fifties and sixties, then was eliminated during the Viet Nam War because college students knew what their likely employment would be, and career planning took a back seat to national priorities. '

When times changed, the Career Seminar was returned to the Leadership Conference program, and it has been retained ever since. The program has often involved Delta Upsilon alumni who are successful in their careers and business. At other times, life planners, career development specialists and recently Richard A. Moran, Rutgers '72, who is Coordinator, Non-technical College Relations and Recruitment for SOHIO, and who visits scores of college and university campuses each year, has led the program.

What does career and life

An Investment in Leadership planning have to do with better chapters, you ask? It is the hope of the Undergraduate Activities Committee that many of the chapter leaders sitting in the Career Seminar audience will do some serious thinking about their own career and life plans. A chapter officer that has personal goals developed at an early stage in his life, will be a better, more effective chapter leader.

At the same time, the example of the career program, involving undergraduates and alumni, has encouraged chapters to adopt grass-roots career planning programs of their own. One of the projects of the Delta Upsilon Second Century Challenge of the Educational Foundation is to provide some assistance to chapters to identify the alumni that they most want to talk with about career and life planning.

Many Delta Upsilon chapters are not located in easily accessible locations. While these sites, off the beaten track, are suitable for contemplative thinking and learning, it is difficult to find many Delta Upsilon alumni within easy driving range.

In some instances there may be Delta Upsilon alumni from other chapters in the area that the program will identify. The long-range objective is to identify as many as eighty percent of all Delta Upsilon alumni so that in the future a chapter scholarship chairman or membership development chairman can find any profession or business in the ranks of the over-60,OOO living alumni.

At the same time that the Educational Foundation program works to encourage career advisement programs in chapter settings, an expanded information base about alumni will aid ongoing

educational activities and fraternity programs too.

There are scores of Delta Upsilon alumni who are interested and would be involved in the fraternity if asked. Since 1946 the alumni body of Delta Upsilon has doubled in size and it is in the process of doubling again. Where once it was possible to record on a single 3" x 5" file card all of the addresses that an alumnus had, and all of his occupations, that task has become impossible with the larger number of graduates.

Longer lifespans have increased the rolls of interested Delta Upsilon alumni who have retired and would be pleased to help, if they knew of the need and if there was a system of developing a talent bank for fraternity involvement.

The project of developing more extensive information about our alumni should also generate needed information about exactly who are the alumni who are interested and willing to help, and where their talents could best be applied.

A look at the directory roster listing that appears regularly in the Quarterly reveals· some chapters without a complete complement of three alumni counselors, an alumnus deputy and a trustee. So the need is an immediate one, to identify more alumni interested and willing to help.

Chapter Presidents Workshop At the Leadership Conference

A recent innovation in the Leadership Conference program is the chapter-presidents-only workshop. It is ably led by Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74, Province 10 Governor, and Assistant Dean of

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Students at the University of New Evaluations of the program time management, focuses the Mexico at Albuquerque. continue to be strong, and the attention of the conference

Last year there were over 70 only complaint about the program participants on a practical skill that undergraduate chapter presidents is that there simply isn't enough they can use in accomplishing in attendance, and as this issue of time. more. Leading these sessions for the Quarterly is going to press, Starting out with Thursday the third year is Dr. John Lee,

I there will be at least that number afternoon registration, the noted expert on time I. registered for the workshop this pre-conference program includes management. His approach to !

year. By limiting the attendance at trips to the International time management, replete with this particular workshop to Headquarters facility in College large planning calendars and presidents only, there is an Park section of Indianapolis; notebooks, gives each unexcelled opportunity to discuss individual chapter officers undergraduate something that he the problems that are germane interviews with officers, directors, can use at once. only to the office of the top province governors, and members Then, the Career Seminar chapter leader. of the Undergraduate Activities program breaks the day on Friday,

Out of the President's Committee. followed by a return to the Workshop one year came a Bill of These individual interviews, that individual workshop sessions. By Rights for Chapter Presidents, that begin the program, are one of the Friday evening the delegates are is reproduced here. One chapter most valuable means of identifying full of enthusiasm and getting president, feeling that the problems and starting to find "fired up" for a strong year on members of his chapter invaded some solutions. They serve as a campus. his privacy unreasonably, took the means of expressing interest and A big part of the Leadership document home and posted it concern at a critical time in the Conference experience is meeting prominently on his door in the year, just before the start of the Delta Upsilon undergraduates and chapter house. It was a way of school year. alumni from all over North saying that even the chapter The opening convocation on America. To experience that president needed and deserved Thursday evening features the unique process by which some personal time. "State of the Fraternity," individual chapters become a part

introductions of the program, and of the International Fraternity is a The Chapter President's an inspirational address to set the part of the leadership education

Bill of Rights tone. The Ritual of Initiation, as well. properly performed, has been The convention business

1. The right to privacy. included in this opening session sessions that follow also serve as 2. The right to represent the as an inspiration, and it has been opportunities for undergraduates

chapter in decision making. scheduled in other spots in the to gain valuable experience as 3. The right to make mistakes. program as well. they conduct the necessary 4. The right to a social life. Thursday evening continues business of Delta Upsilon. 5. The right not to be everyone's with the start of the individual On Saturday morning, individual

father. workshops for treasurers, chapter topic seminars covering such 6. The right to expect public relations officers, subject matter as parliamentary

responsibility among scholarship chairmen, rush procedure and how to conduct members and officers. chairmen and pledge educators. better chapter meetings;

7. The right to be yourself. In a variety of presentation styles, scholarship improvement 8. The right to say no to the delegates are introduced to techniques; organizational devices

borrowers. the program organization and that aid the chapter leaders to 9. The right to have problems. development techniques that will produce higher productivity are

10. The right to expect enable them to better lead their held. recognition/respect. chapter in the fall.

11. The right to enjoy one's membership. / Leadership Conference

Topical concerns of chapter Does the Leadership Deals With Critical Issues Conference "Make"

presidents include everything from Leaders? Over a period of time, legal .liability to fire safety. presenters and small group Involvement of all of the members, No, that is perhaps an discussions at the Leadership things to do to fight apathy and impossible task. But, the program Conference have alerted indifferent attitudes are frequently does provide the necessary undergraduate chapter officers discussed in small groups and in program building blocks, the about the menace of drug use in the presentations as well. models of successful programs fraternities; about the importance

Each chapter president is that enables chapters to improve of balanced social programming provided with a workbook created and succeed. and avoidance of alcohol as the by Brother Golden, a ready The experience of Friday sole base for rushing and other reference for the year ahead. morning's emphasis on personal activities. Long-term planning in

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the financial area, chapter alumni DU Second Century Fund seeks What Endowment Is relations, staging successful to raise an endowment that would Needed campus relations activities, and not only permit five-man chapter To Accomplish a Better such practical topics as finding delegations, but would extend the Leadership Conference? more alumni support; what to do program of the Leadership

It is estimated that it will be about setting chapter goals and Conference by one full day. objectives; chapter officer and There is ample evidence in the necessary to raise an additional planning retreats; and the list goes evaluations that the Conference $100,000 endowment to properly on. could be improved by adding in support the Leadership

For the over 8,000 depth treatment of some of the Conference expansion of undergraduates who have topics that are covered in a enrollment and program by one attended the Leadership summary format for lack of time. day. That endowment will be used Conference since its inception to create an annual grant fund. thirty-four years ago, there can be Undergraduate Chapter There are opportunities to name little doubt that the Conference is Support for the various activities in the Leadership one of the most important Foundation Conference, such as the Career programs supported in part from Seminar, the opening grants by the Delta Upsilon Undergraduate chapter support Convocation, Ritual exercises for Educational Foundation. for the Educational Foundation's those who wish to make major

DU Second Century Fund drive gifts. Second Century Fund continues to grow. The updated Goal To Improve list at press time revealed that the Gifts to the Delta Upsilon Leadership Conference following chapters have pledged Educational Foundation

An objective of the DU Second at least two dollars per man per Are Tax Deductible year to aid the work of the

Century Fund, the capital Foundation. Each of these Gifts to the Delta Upsilon fund-raising campaign of the chapters will be recognized at the Educational Foundation are tax Educational Foundation, aims to Leadership Conference for their deductible. Pledges may be paid improve the Leadership involvement and interest. over a three~year period. Donors

. Conference by increasing the Arkansas

to the DU Second Century Fund number of undergraduates are given several different permitted to attend from each Colorado State payment plans in order that they chapter. At present, chapters are . Cornell may make the maximum limited to two undergraduate Creighton investment with a minimum chapter representatives. DePauw commitment of their income.

Additional funding is necessary Florida Gifts to the Educational to provide more faculty and extra Fresno . Foundation's DU Second Century conference lodging and food to Georgia Tech Fund will be acknowledged accommodate more Houston promptly, and each of the giving undergraduates. Additional alumni Illinois society members will receive an faculty members will be recruited Iowa State appropriate recognition plaque if the Leadership Conference Kansas State and will have their names enrollment is increased to keep Miami permanently inscribed in a giving the workshop faculty/student ratio Minnesota book that will be the centerpiece optimal. North Carolina of a permanent display. Donors

It is believed that many Delta North Dakota will receive copies of the Upsilon c:hapters would send more Northwestern Foundations' regular Progress than two undergraduates if Ohio State Report, invitations to Foundation funding could be secured to Oklahoma State special events and the annual permit additional enrollees. The Purdue Trustees meeting.

South Dakota , best delegation would be the five Copies. of the entire program of

I major chapter officers. Studies of Technology the DU Second Century Fund plan enrollment reveal that there is a Tufts are available, by request, from the good chance of achieving this kind Washington Foundation's · Administrative

)

of a delegation in better than 50% Western Reserve Headquarters, located in the of the chapters in the first year the Wisconsin International Headquarters in expanded program is offered. Alpha Delta Upsilon Groups Indianapolis, Indiana. The correct

The Delta Upsilon Bethany mailing address is Post Office Box undergraduate chapter officers Hobart 40108, Indianapolis, Indiana know of the value of the Michigan Tech 46240. Leadership Conference, now the New Haven question is, do the alumni know South Carolina Illustrations by J. L. LeMaster, about its importance as well? The Virginia Tech Oregon State '48.

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Gomment on Praternity

July Is the First Day of the New Year

This is the start of the new fraternity fiscal and fund raising year. What better time then, to reflect on the year just concluding and to pay tribute and give recognition and thanks to our loyal and generous Delta Upsilon alumni who have put something extra into their fraternity.

It is a real thrill to report that this is the largest honor roll ever published in fl July issue of this magazine. While that is heartenin,g and encouraging, there is much more that remains to be achieved; so much more that we want to do - opportunities and challenges that await.

If you are an alumni supporting member of Delta Upsilon, we thank you, and ask that you enlist one more of your fraternity brothers in this ever-growing band for the new year.

If you haven't yet accepted the invitation to become "active" as an alumnus there's no better time than now to invite you to complete and return the alumni support invitation on this page. By giving your financial assistance as well as your personal involvement you show you are committed to making DU stronger and better.

There is so much more that Delta Upsilon wants to accomplish, to become, to be, and with your help it certainly can.

Fraternally yours,

Wilford A. Butler, CAE DU Executive Director

Your check in July helps us keep the momentum going and keeps Delta Upsilon a strong fraternity leader.

JOINTHEHONORROLLTODAY ----------------­I I I I I I I I I

please print your name

_ $250 Honored Giver's Circle _$100 President's Century Club _$ 75 Deputies Associates _$ 50 Golden Delta Club _ $ 25 Silver Delta Club

I--____ -------------------------~--~ I 1 I Mail your check to Delta Upsjlon Fraternity, POB 40108, Indianapolis, ! , IN 46240 t

~-------------------------~-----~-J DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY • July, 1982

Place your name on the new 1982-83 DU Honor Roll Today.

The new alumni support appeal beganTuly 1, 1982 and will continue until the fiscal year of the fraternity ends on June 30, 1983.

Please be one of the early-bird donors and your gift will be received when it is most needed to help with the start-of-the­new-school-year expenses.

We encourage you to join the President's Club with a check for $100 or more.

All members of the President's Club will receive a specially designed blue and gold golf umbrella as recognition for their generOSIty.

Will you be listed in the first roster of new donors?

Add your support for Delta Upsilon today.

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Members of the President's Club from July 1, 1981 to April 1, 1982 are listed here. The October magazine will carry those donors from April 1 to June 30 to complete the year.

The. George F. Andrews Circle Annual Gifts of $100-$149

Ronald C. Abbott, Kansas State '61 Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 James W. Adams, Bowling Green '64 Leland J. Adams, Jr., Bucknell '64 Mark H. Adams, Kansas '20 E. Daniel Albrecht, Arizona '59 Henry P. Albrecht, Minnesota '34 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State '55 Joseph Allen, Jr., Michigan State '60 Donald B. Anderson, Colgate '39 Miles C. Anderson, Oklahoma '59 Thomas W. Anderson, Michigan State '72 Lawrence F. Armstrong, Technology '28 Robert D. Askren, Florida '63 Charles V. Bacon, Jr., Purdue '38 Bruce S. Bailey, Denison '58 David B. Baird, Jr., Lafayette '59 Gordon C. Baker, Clarkson '27 Douglas D. Ballou, Kansas '75 William N. Banks, Jr. , Dartmouth '45 Fred J. Barbian, Purdue '45 George F. Barbour, Pennsylvania '42 Harvey Bartle, Jr., Pennsylvania '30 Richard U. Bayles, Technology '63 Walter J. Beadle, Technology '20 Donald M. Becker, Nebraska '27 Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '23 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington '35 Halden M. Beers, Carnegie '35 George Blair, Miami '37 Earl A. Blakley, Purdue & DePauw '35 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern '50 George A. Bolas, Michigan '36 Herbert S. Botsford, California '53 William W. Bowman, DePauw '30 Richard N. Brande·nburg,

Washington State '55 James G. Brass, Manitoba '73 Pierce Bray, Chicago '49 Jack J. Bricker, Western Reserve '35 Glen A. Brink, Colorado '66 Herbert Brownell, Nebrask~ '24 Wayne P. Buckmiller, Creighton '71 Craig L. Bunker, Kansas State '70 Guy H. Butler, Oregon State '21 Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan '61 Paul V. Callis , Johns Hopkins '41 Donald A. Carlson, Alberta '54 William L. Carter, Florida '71 Harold D. Caylor, Indiana '16 C. E. Cayot, Kansas '25 David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 Huntly G. Chapman,

British Columbia '68 Joseph W. Ciatti, Oregon '64 Dominic E. Cifonelli, Carnegie '55

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Brian G. Clark, Toronto '69 P. LeMon Clark, Cornell '23 Alan R. Claussen, Washington '49 Benjamin M. Clifford,

Washington State '46 Chester V. Clifton, Jr., Washington '35 Neal L. Cobb, Tufts '27 David L. Cole, Wilmington '72 T. H. Conklin, Miami '29 Stephen S. Conway, Purdue '5 1 Jack H. Copple, Purdue '36 Gregg B. Corbitt, Oregon '58 In memory of Marsh M. Corbitt,

Washington '17 by Mrs. Marsh M. Corbitt

"'Willis G, Corbitt, Washington '20 Philip A. Corey, Ohio State '48 Richard Y. Coulton, Miami '54 Lloyd W. Courter, Iowa '57 Don R. Craft, Michigan '57 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 Ira Crews, Jr., Oklahoma '45 Curtiss E. Crippen, Minnesota '30 Mark E. Croxton, Michigan '23 Daniel J. Cummings, Kansas '79 Harry B. Cunningham, Miami '29 Lawrence J. Dagostino, Union '77 Robert A. Dahlsgaard, Jr., Bradley '63 Robert A. Davies, Miami '50 Paul H. Davis, Jr., Chicago '35 Americo Dean, Jr., Michigan State '60 Anthony P. DeJulius,

Pennsylvania State '56 Walter P. Dettwiler, Miami '27 Lewis W. Dewey, Jr., Wisconsin '56 H. Robert Diercks, Minnesota '35 Frank S. Dodd, Miami '49 John E. Dome, Miami '36 John J. Douglas, Wisconsin '39 James H . DuMond, Jr. , Pacific '66 David R. Eagleson, Miami '44 Robert R. Eckart, Jr., Oklahoma '41 Kenneth G. Edwards,

Pennsylvania State '71 Frederick L. Elder, Miami '27 John J. Enders, Washington State '39 Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22 Douglas B. Eskridge, Missouri '64 Stewart T. Evans, Michigan '56 Richard F. Fagan, Washington '52 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '35 John C. Feldkamp, Michigan '61 George D. Ferguson,

British Columbia '62 Dennis A. Ferrazzano,

Johns Hopkins '68 Thomas S. Filip, Oklahoma '69 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 Norman C. Frees, DePauw '36 Daniel B. Funk, Purdue '61 R. Bowen Gillespie, Marietta '72 Robert C. Gimlin , Purdue '42 Ernest L. Glasscock, Missouri '28 Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74 Benjamin A. Goodin, Missouri '39 William R. Gordon, Kansas State '60 Alan B. Graf, Indiana '51 John T. Gramley, Pennsylvania State '26 Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska '34 Meryl B. Gray, Miami '36 James R. Green, Nebraska '75 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 H. Thomas Hallowell, Jr.,

Swarthmore '29

*deceased

Stephen F. Harbison, Stanford '65 Donald E. Hathaway, Miami '44 Robert C. Haugh, Indiana '48 Lhoyd T. Hayward, Middlebury '23 Stewart L. Hayward, Oregon '41 Scott W. Hazen, Jr., Northwestern '34 Arnold I. Heikenen, Oregon State '35 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern '51 Thomas H. Henkle, U .C.L.A. '50 Jerrad J. Hertzler, Kansas '58 Richard D. Hickman, Johns Hopkins '28 Corwin H. Hinton, Illinois '29 Walter J. Hodge, Missouri '25 Benjamin F. Hoffacker, Lehigh '44 Joseph F. Hogan, Miami '48 William S. Holden, Washington '30 John D. Holschuh, Sr., Miami '48 Charles W. Hott, Arlington '76 Jack T. Hunn, Iowa '55 Harry K. Huntoon, Illinois '37 Phillip E. Hurley, Oklahoma '64 Glen R. Hyland, North Dakota '69 C. Earl Ingalls , Brown '25 Bruce M. Jackson, Toronto '50 Jamille C. Ja,mra, Northwestern '38 D. Geoffrey John, Arizona '62 Allan R. Johnson, Pennsylvania '39 William F. Jones, Nebraska '27 William E. Jouris, Technology '61 William L. Julian, Illinois '29 William G. Kagler, Syracuse '54 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr., Indiana '52 Stephen P. Kaptain, Michigan '48 Robert D. Kayser, California '46 Donald E. Kelley, Nebraska '30 Don W. Kennedy, British Columbia '66 Stewart B. Kett, California '49 Norman S. Knauss, Miami '53 Semon E. Knudsen, Technology '36 Fred W. Koehler, Western Reserve ' 14 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue '5 1 Gary L. Levering, Northwestern '61 Douglas W. Lewis, Miami '40 Ernest L. Lippert, Oklahoma '24 J. D. Lohrei, Indiana '23 Floyd L. Maines, Mia,mi '43 Robert J. Martin, Washington '59 Ralph L. Mason, Iowa State '33 Raymond E. Mason, Jr., Ohio State '41 Alexander T . Mayo, Virginia '29 Robert Mazet, Jr., Brown '24 John C. Mazzei, New York '26 Thomas B. McCabe, Swarthmore '15 Edward C. McCobb, Michigan '23 Thomas F. McKay, Washington '48 Donald L. McKelvey, Missouri '32 F. Thomas McMahon, Syracuse '52 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 Donald C. Metz, Purdue '30 John E. Meyer, Kansas '50 Richard E. Meyer, Michigan '61 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49 William H. Miller, Miami '26 Raymond Mooney, Illinois '16 Allen A. Mossier, Indiana '50 Donald J. Moulin, California '53 E. L. Moulton, Union '37 Floyd E. Munson , Purdue '57 Victor T. Neff, Missouri '66 Herbert H. Nelson, Colorado '59 Donald F. Newman, Carnegie '54 Reginald B. Newman, Northwestern '59 Robert O. Nigra, Cal Poly '65 Robert V. Noreika, Lafayette '67 C. Esco Obermann, Iowa '26 M. J. O'Brien, Toronto '42

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cn'ffte Jieside'l1~

J"m,Jd~~b ~ Western Michigan '69

Julius A. Otten, Michigan '61 Joseph H. Penrose, Jr., Cornell '59 Walter R. Peterson, Washington '22 Charles A. Phillips III, Clarkson '64 Daniel A. Pierce, Hamilton '26 Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 Morton D. Potashnick, Missouri '61 R. J. Provan, Alberta '71 Alan V. Pugh, North Carolina '73 Robert L. Purcell, Chicago '31 Remington J. Purdy, Lehigh '28 Donald C. Rasmussen, Purdue '46 Orville H. Read, Missouri '33 John G. Redline, Jr., Pennsylvania '48 Donald M. Reese, Nebraska '26 Roland R. Reiche, Northwestern '42 William K. Reid, Jr., Oklahoma '58 Paul H. Resch, Carnegie '28 William R. Reusing, Virginia '62 David M. Richardson, Clarkson '63 Donald L. Richardson, Washington &

Lee '43 Fulton W. Samson, Pennsylvania '21 Christopher Saricks, Kansas '70 Nelson Schaenen, Jr., Cornell '50 C. Earl Schooley, Missouri '28 James C. Shaw, Ohio State '49 Walter V. Shearer, Miami '25 John S. Shellenberger, Pennsylvania '52 John L. Sherman, San Jose '66 C. David Siegfried, Houston '79 Ralph E. Sincerbox, Middlebury '20 Cassius C. Sisler, Western Reserve '48 Charles J. Slawson, Kansas '20 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas '56 John R. Slothower, Nebraska '45 Kyle S. Smith, Kent State '40 Richard A. Smith, Missouri '62 J. Wesley St. Clair, Kansas '58 R. V. Stephens, Indiana '61 Robert Stirling, Colby '31 William L. Stover, Carnegie '40 Paul M. Stowe, Wisconsin '28 Robert F. Stuhr, Oregon '41 Raymond Stutsman, Purdue '53 Thomas B. Summers, Indiana '51 Vern P. Swanes, Washington '45 Thomas E. Swensen, Ohio State '61 Floyd E. Sykes, Oklahoma '56 Theodore T. Tanase, Michigan '63 Arthur E. Taylor, Wisconsin '34 Herbert K. Taylor, Jr., Swarthmore '27 SCQtt D. Thayer, Middlebury '43 David H. Thomas, Missouri '42 Franklyn H. Tormoen, Minnesota '30 Harold B. Tracy, Syracuse '16 Gunard C. Travaglini, Lafayette '72 Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate '74 William K. Ulerich,

Pennsylvania State '31 Harley J. Urbach, Nebraska '33 Ralph E. Vandervort, Jr.,

Oregon State '41

Albert E. Varble, Purdue '50 Clyde W. VonGrimmenstein, Purdue '49 William E. Walker, Ohio State '54 Ben T . Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 William H. Weaver,

Pennsylvania State '22 William A. Weir, Alberta '54 John T. Weisel, Oregon '48 Robert F. Wernet, Purdue '51 Arthur E. Wible, Jr., Michigan '59 James A. Wiese, Iowa '58 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota '50 John C. Williams, Miami '31 James R. Wilson, Michigan State '66 Sewell T. Wilson, Jr., Kansas '48 Melvin C. Wilt, Kent State '63 Robert N. Wistner, Miami '58 Michael G. Wood, Cornell '64 William S. Woods, U .C.L.A. '50 Harlan S. Yenne, Indiana '16 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri '62 Jack J. Yirak, Iowa State '40

The Samuel Stickney Hall Circle Annual Gifts of $150-$199

William R. Grant, Union '49 H. Vincent Harsha, Iowa '42 William H. Lawson, Purdue '50 James A. MacMartin, Technology '50 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 Arthur H. Mason, Illinois' 16 Charles E. Nelson, Wisconsin '27 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester '56 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington '53 Ja~es A. Zurbrigen, Technology '53

The Warren C. DuBois Circle Annual Gifts of $200-$249

J. Garfield Lorriman, Western Ontario '37

Raymond S. Noonan, Middlebury '21 Brent G. Orcutt, Hamilton '26 Arthur L. Rice, Jr., Illinois '36 Clayton B. Weed, Jr., Colgate '44 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose '55

The J. Arthur Clark Circle Annual Gifts of $250-$299

Harry N. Briggs, Missouri '51 H . Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72 Howard L. McGregor, Jr., Williams '40 G. H . Westby, Chicago '20

The Charles G. Dawes Circle Annual Gifts of $400-$499

Paul C. Steinfurth, Bowling Green & Ohio State '68

The William H. French Circle Annual Gifts of $500-$999

Richard C. Marx, Pennsylvania '54 Ashton M. Tenney, Chicago '43

Donors who gave the Presi­dent's Club after April 1, 1982 will be listed in the October QUARTERLY.

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· July, 1982

Ranked below are the top ten chapters in number of donors to the Annual Alumni Support appeal from July 1, 1981 to April 1, 1982.

1. Purdue - 108 2. Kansas - 94

Missouri - 94 3. Miami - 93 4. Illinois - 90 5. Wisconsin - 85 6. Rutgers - 83 7. Indiana - 78 8. Washington - 75 9. Michigan - 69

10. Pennsylvania State - 63

KEY * = President's Century Club $100

* = Golden Delta Club - $50 + = Silver Delta Club - $25 • = Double Donor for 1981-'82 ( ) = Number of consecutive years

of giving

ALBERTA-24 + Bate, G. '69 (7) * Bijou. R. '48 (6) * Carlson, D. '54 (5) * Chumir. S. '63 (5)

Corbet, R. '47 (7) + Hatch, D. '59 (6) * Hebb, C. '62 (7) * Hill. B. '58 (4) + JeKenta. A. '54 (6) * King, E. '42 (7) + King, P. '71 (2) + Love, D. '46 (7) + Love, J. '42 (5) * Murray. A. '57 + Ondrack, D. '61 * Pechet, H. '69

Primrose, J. '64 (5) * Provan, R. '66 * Reynolds, H. '65 + Stanford, M. '64 (7) * Tomlinson, J. '44 (2) + VanDerLee, E. '51 (5) * Warrack, A. '61 (5) * Weir, W. '54 (2)

AMHERST-II + Brunie, C. '52 (2) + Gasarch, M. '63 (4) + Gower, S. Jr. '36 (11)

Gresko, M. '68 (2) Hancock, T. '40

* Marker, C. '21 (2) Patton, R. '54 (2) Pirie, R. Jr. '49

+ Potter, P. '32 (6) Washburn, G. '14.

+ Wieland, J. '58

ARlZONA-9 * Albrecht, E. '59 (4) * Chambers, D. '60 (12) + Clikeman, P. '63 * Dinsmore, P. '65 (4) + Jewett, S. '66 (5) * John D. '62 (5) + johnson, E. '62 (3) + 'Morris, A. Jr. '60 (5)

Shoun, M. '66 (2)

ARKANSAS-13 + Bailey, D. '80 + Crane, E. '76 (3) + Eddins, W. '81

Faubel, S. '80 Hamilton, G. '77 (5) Jacobs, C. '80 (2)

+Keenum, j. Jr. '74 (4) Kolf, R. '17 (4)

+ Magie, M. '78 (4) * Rogers, C. '79 (3)

+ Russell, D. '76 (2) Siceluff, S. '79

+ Staats, B. '80

ARLINGTON-13 + Ashby, J. '74 (6) + Bryant, M. '70 (3) * Carter, R. '78 + Christian , L. '76

Eichenberger, P. '71 + Gibbs, T. 'SO * Greenhaw, W. '75 (5) + Haston, J. '72 * Hott, C. '76 * lones, M. '75 +Ray, R. '70 * Ricks, J. '69 * Tackett, C. Jr. '77

AUBURN-5 + Ambrose, R. '67 (7)

Arbizzani. L. '68 Henderson, J. Jr. '62 (7)

+ Jett, M. '69 Sarra, M. '64

BAYLOR-I + DeOrnellas, H. '79

BOWDOIN-8 Balsbaugh, S. '53 (7) Brousseau, H. '24 (2)

* Chandler, J. '37 (7) Drinkwater, L. '28 (3) Hendrickson, H. '42

+ McCarty, R. '41 (2) * Nixon, H. '21 + Pratt, P. '41

BOWLING GREEN-15 * Adams, J. '64 (3) + Breyley, R. '64 (2)

Broaddus, W. '62 + Clingman, C. '69 (3) * Jeveret, A. '59 (2) + Litra, R. '75 (6) + Molnar, A. Jr. '8 1

Mundi, C. '52 (7) Parkins, R. '71 (3)

+ Rust, K. '50 (4) + Schreiber, J. '55 (3) * Stedman, J. '69 (12) * Steinfurth, P. '68 (3) + Stephan, E.Jr. '66 (11)

Wyndham, H. '68

BRADLEY-29 + Bilder, B. '73 + Boland, C. '53 (12)

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o + Boylan, M. '69 (12) +Bremer,J. '66 (II) + Burdon, W. '81 + Busa, W. '53 (4) + Cinotto, W. '65 (5) + Gustafson, I. '64 * Dahlsgaaref, R. '63 (7) • Hood C \1' '69 + Knackst~cft" G. '69 + Leengran, 1. '50 (5)

Miller, B. "9 Millner, E. 11'. '62 (2)

+ Nelson, E. "15 (6) + Paliatka, E. '56 (12)

Peterson, C. '78 (2) + Ruedlin, D. '66 (6) + Sadowski, M. '76 (2) • + Sajewich, L. '74 + Schram, 1. '50 (6) + Stonewall, G. '68 * Susla, N. '52 •

Taga , H. '54 (7) + Tilton, K. '76 (3)

Toberman, C. '80 + Valerio, D. '76 (3) + Wagoner, S. '50 (5)

WiHen, N. Jr. '80 (2)

BRITISH COLUMBIA-7 • Broe, K. '46 (6) + Campbell, J. '33 (5) * Chapman, H. '68 (2) * Ferguson, G. '62 (8) * Kennedy, D. '66 + Mitten, D. '45 (8)

Strong, G. '35 (2)

BROWN-21 + Batty, D. '38 (7) • Cunningham, J. '41 (12) • Geisler,1'. '29 (7) + George, A. '39 (7) + Grashof, A. '53 (2) + Hall, W. '21 (5) * Ingalls, C. '25 (7) + ludd, R. '42 (7)

Kiesel, C. '36 (2) Macartney, C. '50 * Mazet, R. Jr. '24 (6)

• McGovern, R. '48 (5) + Messinger, R. '37

Nagle,J. lr. '26 Norman, 'R. '57 (6) Perkins, V. '35 (5) Roth, C. '46 (5)

+ Taylor, M. '28 Thompson, L. '26

• Wellersdieck, F. Jr. '51 (2) Wylie, S. '57 (5)

BUCKNELL-25 * Adams, L. lr. '64 (12) + Baines, D. '75 (6)

Butler, A. '51 (2) Carter, R. '56 (12)

... Christensen, A. '60 (2) Fithian, H. I r. '34 Gentry, R. 'SO Gillespie, D. '76 (6)

+Havas,J . '76 (3) + Hermann, C. '62 + Hollar, H. '52 . • 10hnston, F. '28 (7) * Kaercher, T. '57 + MacDonald, R. 11'. '57 (4) • Major, W. Jr. '6"/ (2) • + Ott, R. '79 (3)

Ritter, B. '80 (2) Slocum, W. '20 (3) Sprout, 1. '48 (10) Sprout, 'It '49 (6)

+ Steinhauer, W. '36 (12) + Torrey, W. '75 (6) + Watters, J. '64 (7) + Weckenman, F. '77 (5) + Winchip, J. '57

CAL POLY-I * Nigra, R. '65

CALIFORNIA-52 • Ackley, N. '28 + Allen , D. '37 (5)

! ~i~~s~0~3~ 82;48 (5)

+ Bishop, R. '68 * Botsford, H. '53 (II) Brigham, L. '16 (3) Brooks, G. '70

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+ Brophy, 1. II '33 • Chase, ~r. '65

Cobb, E. '58 (2) + Crockett, D. '66 (5)

Davidson, J. 11'· '48 (2) + Donlon, R. '50 (7) • Franklin, W. '37 (6)

Fry, J . Jr. '63 (6) + Gibbons, G. '57 (2) • + Giffen, J. '62 (6) +Greenwood, R. '48 (5) +Guidi, \. '77 (4) + HolI, 1'- '52 (2) + Holt, \. '57 (6) • Howell, W. '41 (5) + lulius, 1. '43 * kavanagh, C. '64 (5) • * Kayser, R. '46 (6) * Keu, S. '49 (4)

Laughlin, R. '46 + Leffingwell, C. '25 (4)

Linfool, P. '80 * Martinelli, S. '52 + McLeod, D. '52 (12)

McCallion, R. II '54 Means, E. '34 (7)

+ Merrick, R. '54 (3) + Millington, R. '45 (3) * Moulin, D. '53 (6) + Murray, N. III '64 (12) + Nelson, E. '47

Nikitin. G. '77 + O'Connell, D. '74 + Parker, J. Jr. '49 + Pike, E. Jr. '34 (4)

Pletcher, R. '28 + Reese, R. '51 (4) + Robinson, E. '32 (7) + Rose, C. '24 (12) • Stephens, E. '44 (3) • Suman, G. lr. '51 (3) + Sweetland. 1:. '46 + White, M. '57 (3) + Wrixon, J. '60 (2)

CARNEGIE-55 * Beers, H. '35 (12) Ilillings, P. '7 1

+ Illyler, P. '32 + Iloschetto, R. '54 (3)

Ilrennan, R. '54 (6) • Buerger, C. '60 (5) * Cifonell i, D. '55 • Clark, J. '35 (12)

Conroe, D. '62 (2) + Cross, R. '48 (II) + Domash, J. '76 (2) + Dornaus, W. '35 (3) +Duffett, R. 11'. '49 (3)

Elliott, S. '3'3 * Elliott, W. '33 + Ferrell, J. '50

Gaechter, L. '80 Gilliland, J. '51 (5)

+ Hall, C. Jf. '54 (5) + Heddaeus, G. '20 (8)

Hobbs, G. '43 (4) ... Hotchkiss, I. '28 + Howell,!' "10 (4)

Hurley, D. '79 + lcken, A. Jr. '65 (4)

10rdan, C. '46 + Kraft, O. '35 (6) • Keller, L. '26 + Kreider, F. '38 + Kubiak, R. '51 (12)

Langan, T . .Jr. '54 Lopota, A. '52 MCBride,). '32 (2) McDonal , W. '52 (7)

+ McNaugher, S. '32 (3) Mielke, H. '51 (12)

+ Milliron, W. '31 * Newman, D. '54 (9) +Polles, 1. '67 (II)

Poole, W. '39 (2) Pratt, T. '30 (5) Reese, E. '33 (2)

+ Reid. J. '81 * Resch, P. '28 (5) • Seibel, C. Jr. '41 (12) • Smith, H. Jr. '44 (12) * Stover, W. '40 (3) + ThornlJuisL, A. '29 + TrapF.' E. '34 (2) • Vassi ,j. '52 (12) + Wheeling, E. '74 (3) + Wile)', L. Jr. '49 (5) + Young, H. '52 (6) + Young, R. '53 (2) + Zimmerman, R. '78 (2)

CENTRAL MISSOURI-14 + Adams, T. '71 (2) + BalTale, D. '75 (6)

Barrett, J. '73 + Durham, C. '72 + Finn, W. '77 + Herndon, M. '71 + Letzig, W. '71 (6)

Martlll, N. '75 + McCambrid~e, J. '72 (4)

Sanders, J. ' 4 • Smith, R. '74 (4) + Stockwell, D. '77 (3) + Wasser, J. '79 (2) + Watson, D. '78 (2)

CHICAG0-27 + Bidwell, R. '50 (II) * Bray, P. '49 (4) + Crawford, W. '33 (II) * Davis, P. Jr. '35 (II) + Dragstedt, C.~r. '43 + Evans, Sjr. ' 7 (4) • Fitzgeral ,~. '43 (6) * Frentz, A. ' 5 (11) • Hartle'l Sr. '32 (3) • Head, . '52 + Heskett, B. '22 (7) + Hood, R. '38 (7) + Johnstone, Q. '36 (5) + ~nes, M. '32 (5) + avana'U\h, J. '52 + Keogh, . Jr. '34 • Mandel, M. '55 (12) + McClure, b Jr. '42 (7) + McGraw, . '29 (2) +Mulcah~J.~r. '50

Noble, .' 0 (12) * Purcell, R. '31 (6) + Schlesinger, R. '32 (3) +Sloan, K. '32 (6) * Tenney, A'dr. '43 (5) +Thomann, . '39 (12) * Westby, G. '20 (6)

CLARKSON-19 Baker, D. '81 * Baker, G. '27 (12)

+ ColfOl-d, E. '76 (4) + Crum, D. '76 (2)

Dishaw, A. '23 (12) Doblan, P. '66 (3) Fitzgerald,J. '27 (II) Hanrahan, S. '76 (2) ~y, C. '29 (12)

+ ay, S. Jr. '71 (3) Kieta, D. '73 (4) Kind' E. '58

+ Mc ann, W. '69 (2) Millson, M. '67 (7)

+ Nelson, D. '69 (4) * Phillips, C. 11l '64 (II) * Richardson, D. '63 Wischhusen, R. '76 (5)

+ Zoghby, D. '80

COLBY-13 Anderson, F. '24 Brown, R. '25 Fernald, C. '40 (2)

+ Furek, R. '64 + Hurley, W. '49 (II) + Novak, P. '80

Parsons, L '56 Rhoda, L. '34 (3)

• Richardson, G. '42 (2) Sar1ent, D. '39 * Stir ing, R. '31 Sturtevant, R. '24 (6) Tupper, N. '30 (3)

COLGATE-54 + Abrams, H. '27 (7) * Anderson, D.'39 + Annitto, J. '33 (3)

Becker, N. V '56 (3) + Berger, M. 66 (6)

Berry, G. '36 (6) Boccuzzi, T. '58 (2)

+ Bolles, C. '29 (6) • Bond, F. '13 (4) + Cirillo, P. III '81 • Croft, S. '5 1 + Curtis, P. Jr. '50 (2) + DavidsonI '62 (3) + Duffield, . '37 (5)

Duffy, R. '62 Ferguson, C. '36 (5) Goewey, J. '51 (5) Goldfarb, S. '76 (3)

• Gow, N. '46 (12) Judd, R. '56 (2) + Grossman, R. '50 Griffin, J i I'. '81 + Keatin~, T. '57 (5) Herrell, M. '60 (3) Harlowe, . '37 + Kenne y, D. '50 (12) + Herrold, R. '36 (4)

+ Helman, . '41 (12) + Kincaid, J. '69 Hintz, C. '32 Ingle, R. '48 (II) • Kiplin~r, A. '39 (3) + Jones, D. '70 (2)

+ Jones, L. '61 (5) + Klein, J • '71 (5) + Keiper, J. '33 (5) + Kelley, 1'. '52 Kurz, G. '64 + Kerr, J. '32 (12)

Keyser, C. '31 (4) + Lathrop, W.Jr. '61 (7) Koch,~. '53 + Kranichfeld, W. '44 (5) • Mann, R. '52 (2) + Lilient ai, A. '33

Madsen, G. Jr. '47 (2) + McMahon, P. '55 Mann, R. '74 (2) Mawhinney, W. '42 (5) • Pasquale, D. '57 (II) + Maf' C. '72 McMahon, B. '74 * Penrose,).}r. '59 (12) + Mc voy, P. '27 (7)

+ McMahon, E. '71 (5) Poole, J. 3 (2) • McConnell, A. 11 '58 (4) + McCarthY'l '56 (4) +Preston, R. '19 (2) + Means, R. '31 (2)

McCown, . III '50 (5) Rhodes, J. '80 Miller, H. Jr. '52 (2) • Miller, W. '27 (4) Scalzo, A. '71 (2) + Moffett, R. '32 (5) + Nast, T. '37 (12) +Schaenen, N. '23 (12) + Newell, R. '34 (7) * Okunski, W. '58 (12) * Schaenen, N. Jr. '50 (12) + Parkin, D. '16 (3)

Peabody, R. '45 (5) + Shepard, W.' I (5) + PellYI '36 (7) + Rice, R. '34 (7) * Slovak, G. '77 + Post, . '47 (5)

Rosenbloom, B. '76 (3) +Smith, R. '29 (3) + Price, M. '68 Sater, C. '16 (7) Spelman, R. '28 (2) +Rahe, G. Jr. '44 (2)

• Schmid, P. '61 (5) + Stephens, W. 111 '71 (2) • Reafan, W. '46 (6) + Squires,.J. '47 (2) * Teare, J . '59 (2) +Sha e, ~ '40 (12) + Stark, L. '25 (6) TOLten, W. '73 + Smith, . '52

Staurovskl" R. '59 (3) + Turner, A. '36 +Trusler, M. '31 (2) Swan, D. 3 1 (3) + Vaughan, A. '59 (2) + Warfel, J. '39 (2)

+ Tablor, R. '32 (4) + Vaughan, A. III '60 (5) + Wise, B. '36 (6) * T)' urski, R. '74 (8) • Vawter, H. '42 (12) Zopp, J. Jr. '65 (2) VanOrden, E. '40 (4) + Von Kleist, R. '50 (3)

+ Walter, H. '37 + Wasilewski, J. '74 (5) + Walton, E. '34 (12) + Williams, F. '34 EASTERN KENTUCKY-8 * Weed, C'dr. '44 (2) + Witt, M. '71 (6) + Adams, S. '79 + Weldon, . '52 * Wood, M. '64 (II) + Argabright, D. '72 (6) + Wilkinson, H. '34 (4) Arfiabri~", T. '70 + Zimmerman, R. '40 (5) + Co ins, . '74 (3)

CREIGHTON-7 Hrubala, B. '73 (5) * Bentil'e~na, M. '79 (3) + Kornhoff, 1'. '78 (2)

COLORADO-I8 * Buckmi IeI', W. '71 '(6) PresLon, D. '81 Bennin6hoven, P. '63 (3) + B)'rne, T. '75 (3) + Wilson, W. '75 * Brink, . '66 (2) Haerr, R. '72 (4)

+ Buckley, D. Jr. '75 Lane, R. '70 + Dobrovolny, K. '70 McNa,?,', G. '75 (6) FLORIDA-I 8 +Dunham, K.1r. '62 (3) + Young ove, R. '72 (2) * Askren, R. '63 + Grimaldi, D. 74 (2) + Bayman, S. '68 (6) * Holden, A. J r. '61 (2) + Bonney, J. '67 (4) + Humphries, R. Jr. '69 (5) DARTMOUTH-14 * Carter, W. '71 (7) + Melntosh, R. '76 * Banks, W. J"' '45 (8) • Delaney, J. '77 (4) +Milne, CJr. '73 (6) Cook, W. ' 3 (3) + Forrest, P. '58 (12) * Nelson, . '59 (8) Ensinger, S. '27 (12) + -/Jhnson, E. '65 (4) + Nichols, J. '79 (2) Geisinger, W. '30 • eeker, J. '65 (5)

Oppold, J. '77 (5) Giddens, J. '59 (3) Meininger, S. '80 (2) Pober, K. '62 (7) Gillespie, A. J"' '44 (2) • Mueller, G. Jr. '65 (5)

+ Poust, S. '72 Hoiles, C. '3 (7) + Pritchard, G. '62 (7) Vaughan, B. '68 • Howe, E. '24 (8) • Roberts, J. '63 (II)

+ Wilson, S. '72 + Lochhead, R. '46 (2) + Rosenthal, P. '73 (6) + Wrasmann, E. '62 (2) + McHenry, H. '25 (3) Salfi, D. '58 (3)

+ PaLLerson, E. '41 + Sharpe, M. II '62 Seney, W. '31 Talkm~n,J. '81

COLORADO STATE-I Swift, N. '27 (7) • + Tracy, . '71 + Frederick, L. '72 (3) + Van Reypen, R. '47 (3) Vawter, J. '76 (4)

COLUMBIA-9 DAYTON-4 FRESN0-2 Brieam, C.}r. '44 Corrigan, J. Jr. '76 (4) + Correia, J. '76 (6)

+Cariey, F. '3 - + Gilhooley, G. '77 + Duncan, E. '67 (6) +Chabau, A. '37 (7) + Ippoliti, M. '7 1

Eichacker, W. '41 (7) L),ons, W. '72 (8) + HapJ.el, F. '30 (2) GEORGIA TECH-ll + Lau er, W. '44 (4) DELAWARE-5 + Abbott, J. J r. '69 (12)

McCormack, J. '39 (6) + Anzalone, E. '72 (6) + Burson, Il. 111 '65

Montgomery, R. '28 Brzostowski,~. '79

+ Cecil, C. '64 (5) + Mueller, W. Jr. '26 (3) • Fariss, D. '59 (6)

+Carrr;' J. K 0 (6) + Flax, S. '78 (4) Old ,eld, . '70 (5) + Hall, R. '62

+ Reifschneide,-, D. '70 (12) + Haney, M. '79 (2) CORNELL-61 • Kortemeier, K. '67 (6) Altemus,J. Jr. '65 (5) DENISON-I 2 • Lawson, C. '64 (II) * Ambrose, C. '48 (2)

+ BasseLL, C. ' 14 + Anthon~ R. '67 + Monfort, C. J I'. '68 (12)

• Beckwith, R. '57 (12) * Bailey, . '58 (12) + Mumper, M. '62 (7)

Boericke, F. '28 Barnes, G. '61 Boerkke, R. '29 • Boswau, H. '55 (12) HAMILTON-14

+ Bosworth, H. ~r. '23 (3) Brainard, D. '62 (7) Doyle, D. '39 (6) + Calaguire, F. ' 3 (2) Haines, F. '63 (10) + DriSCOll, W. J. r. '58 + Caruthers, E. ~r. '28 (4) + Jones, S. '80 Fletcher, L. 20 (3) * Clark, P. '23 ( I) + Ke~ler, R. '80 Green, D. '29 (6) + Clemente, M. '73 (5) • Ku Iman, D. '61 (II) Hutchison, W. '5 1

Crawford, E. '48 McNew, E. '54 + Nye, S. '52 (6) + Davis, D. '57 + Robertson, E. '56 (3) * Orcutt, B. '26 (12) • DeVore, J. '68 (12) • Zinsser, M. '69 (2) * Pierce, D. '26

Dodge, R. '40 (2) + Rillner, F. '81 + D'Onofrio, P. '76 (6) DEPAUW-40 Rosenfeld, R. '80 (2)

Embury, W. '54 (2) • Adams, F. '46 Rowan, M. '73 + Fastuca, G. '74 (3) • Anderson'l '27 (2) Scovel, F. '25 (2) + Florey, T. '81 II< -Asamura, . '60 Strohmeyer, G. Jr. '65 (6)

Fuss, J. '71 (2) * Bowman, W. '30 + Wefer, D. '54 (II) Gilchrist, R. '40 (12) Brickert, J. '15

: ~~~tl~~;t: ~6~24 (12) • Campbell, J. '26 (3)

HARVARD-4 • Clutter, R. '39 (12) + Halstead, c.Jr. '63 (5) + Epperson, E. '30 (5) Adams, A. '32 (7) + Hessler, O. ' 2 (6) * Frees, C. '36 Ballard, E. '27

Hibbard, F. '38 Gamble, C. '33 (4) Bennett, C. '32 + Hughes, W. III '44 Groebe, P. '62 (2) Holder, E. Jr. '31 (3)

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HOUSTON-6 + Bobo, J. '77 + Clewis, R. '81 + Dutcher, D. '73 (7)

Magill , J. Jr. '73 + Roznovsky, V. '75 (4) * Siegfried, C. '79 (3)

INDIANA-78 Abbott, G. '80 (2)

+ Albright, J. '32 + Allard, D. '70 (7) * Anderson, C. Jr. '27 (6)

Bell, C. '54 (5) + Blakley, S. '65 + Borgmeier, P. Jr. '69 (4) + Bradfield, W. '31 (2) + Bussey, K. '68 + Campbell, J. '37 (12) + Cartwright, J. '54 (2)

ILLINOIS-90 * Caylor, H. '16 (12) + Albrecht, D. '51 +~f,~ls~\r,~~1 (7) + Allen, L.Jr. '47 (12) + Cormican, H . '40 (3) * Altorfer , A. Jr. '43 • * Currier, R. '64 (6) + Baumgartner, D. '65 (5) * Curry,J. '51 (2) * Beckman , A. '22 (7) + DeBolt, R. '49 (9) * Blankenship, M. '55 (6) * DeLaCroix, C. '69

Bloemker, L. '43 (2) + Downing, D. '55 (3) Buchanan, R. '55 (3) + Endwright, D. '56 (11) Burtzos, F. '77 (5) E

+Chesrown, R. '69 (2) * scott, 1.1r. '41 (6) Chessman, H. '37 + Etzler, J. 75

* Claire, B. '80 + Farquharson, D. '40 (5) Clements, E. 1Il '71 (6) + Flory, M. '44

* Graf, A. '51 (2) * Coffel, C. '28 (12) + Gutman, P. '52 (7)

+ ~~~;v\';:y',7t '69 (9) + Hall, W. '44 (10) * Dunham, F. '41 Harper, B. '54 (9) + Emerson, B. Il '69 (6) * H~ugh, R. '48 (?) + F d R '35 (3) + HIrSchmann, J. 38 (7)

a urn, . ,+ Hollis, J. '28 (6) + Fenstermaker, ,R. Jr. 55 (2) Hutchison, C. '74 (2) + Fmney, M.Jr. , 53 (3) johnson,J. '75 + Gar,etso~, R. 39 (3) * Kahlenbeck, H. jr. '52 (12) + Gems, J. 44 • K R '55 (2)

Giffin, D. '62 (12) . ovener" . Gimre, C. '29 (2) + t~kk' ER ~~1(5)

+ Goding, C. '56, * L~~,r~ij. '23 (2)

! g~~e:~:,u~: iiI ~~o Manalo, R; '71 (4) Hall, R. '74 (6) Mason, J. ~5

+ Harris R '55 (6) + Massey, D. 61 + Heil, j'. '5'0 (2) : McReyn~lds, <? '15 (9) * H'I!" d F '33 MIller, VI. Jr. 59

* HI. Itar 'C' '29 (3) * Mossier, A. '50 (7) man, . * M h j '54

Hortberg, D. '?7 (5) + Ol~~~, k '32 + Hougham, R; 72 (2) + Peak, P. '55 (12)

Howard, H. 33 (12) P t R '68 (2) * Huntoon, H. :72 (7) + p~rll?;;, R. '71 (4) * Huntoon" H. 37 Racz, R. '67 (3) + Jon,es, A. ~3 Rinehart, W. '29 *Juhan, W. 2~ (12) + Robb, M. '26 (10)

Kennedy, R. 60 R b H '22 (11) + Kiefus, R. '63 (2) osen erge~. " K' D '65 Schergens, W. 33 (3)

mney, " + Scott, D. '60 (2) + K!nsella, J. 3? ~5) +Selby, V. Jr. '31 + KIrchner:, L. 20 (I!) * Stephens , R. '61 (5) + KIrkpatrICk, ,T. Jr. 64 (4) + Stephens, X. '28 (5) + KOOIstra, P: ?8 (2) * Stoner, J. '46

Kurland, ,1. 80 + Stover, I. '55 Ladd, B. 57 (4) + Styles it '49

* Lehmann, S.,'34 (1l) *Sum~er~, T , '51 (10) +Levemck"S, 75 (3) + Swayze, R, '41 (11)

LewIS, T. 16 (6) +Thompson R '74 (2) Lipe, J. '51 (2) , + Yeller, D. '35 '

+ Magnussen; ~. 60 (4) * Voss, T . '51(2). * Mason, A; 16 (8) * Wade, J. '26 (4) • ~agc, G. 7k5 T '18 (2) + Warner, 1· '19 (2)

c Qtmac" . + Warren F. '81 + McEnery,J. ~I (2) * Wear, C. '17 (12) + McKmley, L; 40 (2) • + Weiland, L. '28 + McLees,~, 75 (2) + Williams, R. Jr. '62

Mead , G. ?7 (4) Wingham, K. '66 (3) + MIller, A. 66 +Wolff R '61 * Mooney, R. '16 * Yenn~ Ii '16 (12) + Ottoson, W. '60 (2) + Yoder' A ' 1r '35 (3)

+ ~:~!~:~~,EC:~~3(12) + Yoder: p' '70 (11)

* Piegari, D. '68 (6) * Pierobon, R. '50

Pizzuto, M. '81 Pollitt, S. '65 (2) Rachmeler, D. '73

* Rice, A. Jr. '36 (7) + Ritt, J. '52 (3) + Rugel, G. '78

Samuels, T. '09 + Scaife, R. '36 (6)

Schultz, C. '67 (3) + Shaw, D. '51 (7) -t Sheehan, J. '33 (2) + Sparks, R. '31 (5)

Sweet, P. '23 * Trelease, S. '17 (12) + Trotter, S. '58

Ulatoski, P. '75 (3) + VanBladeren, J. '72

Waggoner, W, '36 (12) Williams, S. '7 1 (3)

* Witschy, C. '74 (2) Woodcock, G. Jr. '55

+ Zdenek, C. '67

IOWA--41 Ackerson, F. '44 (6) Benson, C. '41 (6)

+ Boelio, R. '35 (6) Brown, M, '71 (4)

+ Browning, E. Jr. '37 (5) +Childs, H. '33 (12) * Courter, L. '57 (5) + Currie, E. '47 + Daine, J. Jr. '51

Dikeman, P. '31 (5) Filseth, H. '58

+ Fletcher, J. '35 (12) + Gildner, D. '65 (6) • * Harsha, H. '42 (11) * Hawkinson, H. '35 (12). + Holscher, R. '44 (6)

Huber, J. '79 * Hunn, J. '55 (5) + Hutcheson,], '65 (2)

Hynes, M. '67 (3) + Kesman, A. '77

Kloewer, D. '58 Littig, H. '65 (6)

* Lundy, J. '36 (6) * Obermann, C, '26 (II) + O'Connor, R, '47 (6)

Ostrem, C.Tr. '49 Rider, R. '75 (6)

+ Rubin, W. '68 (6) + Rusk, D, '76 (4)

Sloan, A. '80 (2) Smalley, D. '68

* Sodemann, N. '62 (4) • + Sundberg, J. '73 + Sunderbruch, A.' '67 + Vickers, T. '71 (5) + Viskocil , J. '75 (5) + Volkmer, W, '53 (6) * Weigel, K, '78 (4)

Wieben, C. '45 (2) * Wiese, J. '58 (5)

lOW A STATE-55 * Bruening, K. '80 (2)

Clark, L. '33 + Cronk, J. '60 (ll) + Donahey, W. '32 (II)

Ekstrom, D. '73 + Engler, G. '43 (4) • + Fleck, R. '49 (6)

Fuessle, E. '48 + Grant, \V. '27 + Gruenig, C. 1r. '59 (6)

Hansen, R. "4 + Hansen, T. '79 (3) + Harder, S. '79 + Hedstrom, D. '52

House, W. '39 + Howes, R. Jr. '38 (3) + Jeffries, K. '81 * Jensen, R. '57 + Johnson, A. Jr. '47 (2)

johnson, M. '74 Kratoska, R. '59 (4)

+ Larew, D. '63 (2) +Lovell, 1.Jr. '50 + Lowe, :E. 21

Maier, S. '75 (3) + Malin, D. '18 (3) * Marvin, K, '23 (3) • * Mason, R. '33 (6)

Mores, A. '80 + Neil, R. '30 (12) + Parker, J. '30 (5) * Pearson, L. '64 (2) * Perry, W. '27 (5) * Peters, T. '57 (6)

Renk, R, 1 r. '80 * Roeder, A. '63 + Rogers , D, '53

Schooley, F. '22 (12) Scott, W. '45

* Sigman, W. '50 (11) +Soldwedel, F. '31 (5)

! ¥alb~:t, RK'~i9 Templeton, H. '19 (5)

+ Tillapaugh, H. '32 (7) Voggenthaler, A. '24 (2)

+ Walker, G. '44 (5) * Warren, A. '22 (12)

Webster, V. '25 (12) Willard, F. Jr. '21

+ Williamson, R. '28 (12) +Wood, R. '51

Wood, W. '55 (4) * Yirak, J. '40 (3) + Young, J. '28 (2)

JOHNS HOPKINS-33 + Biemiller, L. Jr. '55 (5) * Bigley, H. Jr. '64 (6) + Blaylock, M. '68 (5)

Bonder,!. '76 (5) + Brimer, W. '20 (6) + Brown, L. Jr. '65 (6) + Budnitz, E. Jr. '53 (4) * Callis, P. '41 (2) + Evans, R. '54 * Ferrazzano, D. '68 + Frankwich, V. '53

Harris, R. III '66 (5) * H ickman, R. '28 (12)

Hoffmeister, J. '20 + Keating, R, '30

Kent, L '52 (2) + Lausch, S, '29 (11) * Levy, K, '26

Lord, R, '54 (12) * Miller, C. '49 (10) + Myers, C. '52 (3)

Newnam, W. '59

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· july, 1982

+ Norris, J. '29 (5) + Palumbo, A. Jr. '67 (II)

Peach,]. '31 (6) +Perry, V,Jr. '61 (2)

Schultz, E, Jr. '48 Shipley, N, '52 (5) SmIth, J. '33 Spiering, J. '76

+ Utterback, P. '48 (12) + Wilkinson, F. '58 (2) * Yeager, J. '43 (3)

KANSAS-94 * Adams, M, '20 (9) * Arnold, R, '27 + Avery, W. '34 (2) * Ballou, D. '75 (7) * BaUln, A. '81 * Belt, C. '57 (12) + Berkley, K. '61 (12) * Biles, B. '66 (3)

Bostwick, D, '65 (2) +Brown,j. '51 (5)

Buechel, D. '45 (2) + Butler, A. '31 (8) * Cayot, C. '25 (2)

Chester, W. '23 Cramer, W. '33 (12)

+ Crowther, M. '59 (6) * Cummings, D . '79 (3) * Davidson, K. '52 (2) + Davies, S. '73 (3)

Davis, R. '75 (5) + DeVore, S. '35 (3) + Dietrich, R. '33 (2) + Dykes, J. '63 + Emery, T. '57 (3) + Ethenn~ton, S. '71 (9) + Fee, C. 47 * Fiske, T. '55 (6) + Forney, R. '21 (10)

Gear, G. ' 15 (2) * Gear, M. '17 (12) * Gilbert, R. Sr. '23 (3) + Goza, K. '79 * Greer, J. '58 (3) * Gregory, L. '75 (7) + Haitbrink, R. '63 (2) + Hamill, R. '68 + Hamilton, C. '37 + Hammond, H. '32 + Henry, R, '58 + Henson, C. ~r. '52 * Hertzler, 1. 58 (6) * Hiebsch, V. 1r. '42 (8) + Higdon, J. '47 (3) + Hinshaw, C,jr. '54 (12) + Huguenin, A. '32 * Hysolll, J. Jr. '57 (5) + Hysom, W. '62 * Innes, R. '79 + Irwin, J. '49 (12) * Jewett, E. Jr. '42

Kampschroeder, H. '67 * Klemp, H . '26 (7) * Knorr, J. '31 (12) + Kre ider, S. '44 (5) * Lamb, J. '24 (7)

Light, M. '49 (10) + Long, J. '70 + Ludwick, A. '34 (4)

Lytle, M. '79 (3) + McCall, R. '53 (6) + 1-kKeever, H. '22 + Metcalf, E. '43 (5) * Meyer, J . '50 + Miller, P. '73 (4) + Morrison, D. '67 (4) + Neighbor, J '65 (2) + North, T. 69 (2) + Nossaman, J. '60 (5) + Popejoy, A. '26 (3) * Praeger, !vt. '64 • * Radotinsky, J '33

Raymer, R. 52 + Reeder, W, '47 (4) + Reese, 1. '57 (5) + RockhiTI, 1. '51 (3) + Roth, J. '76 * Saricks, C. '70 (5) + Schober, R. '47 (4) +Seitz,J. '31 (II) * Slawson, C. '20 (5) * Slawson, D. '56 (12) +Smith, N. '38 (II) + Spikes, L. '70 * SL Clair , J. '58 (5)

Stacey , M. '23 (2) + Taylor, D. '74 + Thomas, M. '62 (3)

Trees, C. '29 Trouslot, F .. 11'. '28 (3)

+ Waddell, 1. '57 (5) + Wells, S, '75 (3) + Williams, D. '79 + Williams, R. '40 (6) * Wilson, S. Jr. '48 (2)

KANSAS STATE-38 * Abbott, R. '61 + Bell, J. '74 (3) * Bunker, C, '70 (2) + Callen, J. '62 (2) + Conner, G. '58 (3) + Ebright, H . '74 (4) * Edgerley, P. '78 (3)

EpIee, J. '75 (3) + Ericson, C. '69 + Ginter, M. '62 * Gordon, W. '60 (6) + Greene, R, '58 (12) + Hammer, G. '71 (2) * Hathaway, T. '80

Hawk, T, '68 (3) + Huffman, D. '68 (6) + Jernigan, T. '73

Johnson, D. '75 (5) + 1ubelt, B. '68 (II) +'Law, D, '80 (2) \ + Merillat, C. '79 (2) + Miesse, 1. '72 (3) + Musil, E. '71 (10) * Potter, B. '79 (2) + Salter, S. '79 +Sell, R, '78 (4)

Stanley, B. '80 (2) Steffey, N. '57 (2) Stonehocker, R. '73 (3)

+ Svaty, R. '64 (2) + Teague, M, '74

Tucker, K, '76 (6) Voth, S. '72 Warner, J. Jr. '80

+'Vesl, W. '71 + Wietharn, M. '78 (2) + Wolf, B, '80 (3)

Wool pert, B. '77

KENT STATE-19 + AUancic, T. '68 (3) + Becherer, W, '49 (2) + Brown, J. jr. '64 (5)

Farinacci, A. '65 (II) + Francis, G. '26 (6) +Gersten, 1. '61 (12) + Gibson, J. '68 * Giorgianni, N. '56 (5) + Hall, P. '49 (12) + Kreager, A. '46

Luck, D. '52 (4) + Parsons, D. '64 (7) +Shriver, P. '50 (5) * Smith, K. '40 (2)

~r~~~~~;~~1~e~: J4;29 Swartz, J. '22 Urschler, E . .Jr. '59 (7) * Wilt, M . '63

LAFAYETTE-37 + Alexander, C. IV '56 (12) * Baird, D. Jr. '59

Blake, L. '66 Bourger, E. '44 Cheney, C. '41 (2) DeRuyter'd ' '73 (2) Dolfi, J. '8 (2) Ernst, R. '19 (2)

+Franzinger, K. '36 (5) + Freney, J. '56 (12) + Gerard, L. '34 * Harkins, H. '34 (12)

Harmstad, J. '39 (3) + Hazard, R. '80 (2)

Helps, W. '25 (12) + Hindenach, L. '40 (10) +Humma, E. '29 (5)

Hutchison, S, Jr. '32 (2) Lawler, M. '72 (4)

+ MacGeachie, M. '72 (6) Marcellus, H. '46 (2)

+ Messick, W. '68 (3) + Metzger, C. '68 + Meyers, E. '66 (4)

Moser, P. HI '68 (3) Mulligan, T, '79 (2)

* Noreika, R. '67 (12) Parkhurst, F. jr. '19 (2)

!~\~;~~A\~3~30 (12)

Roth, S. '81 Townsend, C. '34 (12)

* Travaglini, G. '72 + VonderTann, E. '35 (5) + White, E. J r. '68

Wren, J. '52 (2) Zucker, H. Jr. '49

LEHIGH- 55 + Alcaro, J. '74 (3) + Allan, R. '68 (2) + Allen, C. '25 (8) +Arthurd' '21 (6) * Barba, . Jr. '27 (12) • + Bickett, P. '52 (3)

Bishop, B. '26 (4) Boyer, E. J r. '43 (2)

+ ConchaI', B. '41 (4) + Czerny, D. '74 (4)

D'Annibale, L. '80 Day, C. '30 (II)

+ Dent, C. '38 Dixon, A. '69

+ Forstall , E. '20 (12) + Frey, R. '70 (2) + Frymoyer, H, '49

Furst, E, II '60 + Gabriel, R, '51 (7)

Gerber,!' '19 (12) Gourley, C. '58 (2)

+ Graham, A, '33 (3) + Hartigan, A. '57 (6) + Hayes, W. '43 (12) + Herbert, S. '36 (2) + Hess, T. '37 (5) * Hoffacker, B. '44 (2) + Hornbaker, D. '26 (6) + Kirkpatrick, J. '29 (5) • Kurtz, J. '52 (6) + Lentz, R. Jr. '30 (5) + Lichter, J. '68 (3) * Lister, W. '26

Lucadamo, E, '71 (5) * Maroti, L. '58 (12) + Middleton, D. '42 (6) + Middleton, T. '72 * Moodie, W, Jr. '47 (5) + Nehring, T, '75 (4)

Nutt, W. '36 (5) * Peck, H. '37 (6) + Perna, J. '76 (6) * Purdy, R. '28 (12) + Rabold, F. '39

Ramsay, J. '58 (12) Reber, R. '40 (5)

* Roberts, C. '27 (5) + Roberts, J. '26 (5)

Ruth, R. '68 (3) + Sawtelle, G, '40 (2) + Stiver, W. 1r. '72 (5)

Swenson, C. '50 (6) Tavener, C. Jr. '46 (3)

+ Watchman, W.]r. '55 (4) Yaszemski, E. '80

LOUISIANA STATE-3 Bonura, C. Jr. '74

+Gerald, D. Jr. '80 + Pastorek, S. '79 (2)

LOUISVILLE-22 Alt, L. '62 (11) Bomar, H. Jr. '49 (2)

* Click, S. Jr. '50 (4) Crume, W. Jr. '65 (6) Dillon, H. 1r. '58

+ Farnsley, C. '30 * Federa, H. '35 (12) * Gaddie, G. '49 (12) + Gillespie, T. '53 (6)

Halloran, R. '68 + Howe, F. '64 (6) * Jackson, H. '52 (3)

Katzman, M. '55 (2) + Lussky, V. '43 (3) + Neely, R, '71 (4)

Ruch, R,]r. '65 (3) Seitz, J. '65

+ Smither, L.Jr. '55 + Von Wick len, F, '22 (12) + Weber, W. '54 (7) + Wellkamp, J. '76 * Williams, R, '67 (5)

MAINE-l + Flanders, M. '72

MANITOBA--4 * Brass, J. '73 (4) + Melnnes, D. '50 (5)

Oliver, G. '58 + Stratton, F. '30 (2)

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o MARIETTA-36 * Holschuh, J. 5r. '48 (5) + Rose, T. '67 + Baker, L. '65 (5) Rowlandw.. '65 Head, K. '79 (3)

Albrecht, S. '69 (2) + !serman, J. '50 (3) + Rydholm, E. '44 + Barcla~ J. '69 (5) + Russell , . '75 (2) + Honeycutt,lJr. '69 + AhreUler, R. Jr. '65 (2) + Jones, N. '64 + SChOffJ '22 (12) * Bloom erg, R. '51 (3) +Sarver , D, '61 +Jamison,J. 7 + Amrine, F. ~r. '40 (6) Joseph, C. '25 Stuart, . '52 (4) * Cary, E. '18 (12) Schmidt, R. '3~ (11) +rnes, R. '68 (11)

Barnett, D. 68 (3) ~seph, W. '53 (8) +Suehhaus, K. '66 (12) Chapman, W. '29 (2) * School'C, C. '28 (5) ones,S. t. '63 (5) + Batta[lia, R. '76 lein, R. '45 Sutherland, D. '41 (2) • Christensen, L. '3~ (5) + Segall, . '33 (4) * egler, I- . '64

Bissel , L. '80 (2) * Knauss, N. '53 (12) Tageson, W. '64 (5) * Crippen, C. '30 (12) Shattuck, R. '29 (3) * Lowr/: R II' '65 + Bruny, C. '27 (6) Krebs, D. '80 (2) * Tanase, T. '63 * Diercks, H. '35 (3) * Shumake, S. '78 (2) Mars ~II,' . jr. '28 (2) + Dawes, C. '23 + Leen, E. '50 (5) + Tapp. K. g. '48 (12) + Dohm, J. '43 (4) +Smith, K.lr. '67 (2) + McElroy, . 70 (5) + Deuel, M. '42 (6) * Lewis, D. '40 (2) • + Thomas, . '32 (2) + Hamann, J. '59 (3) * Smith , R. 62 (2) McCain, 1' , III '79 (3) • Druetzler, F. '63 (3) + Lillie, W.t '41 (4) +Tolonen'J' '71 Hawes, G. Jr. '29 (2) Smith, W. '24 (2) • Michael, W. '73 (4)

Dunn, F;)r. '40 (3) Lon~tretl' E. '23 (3) + Vedder, . 11 '41 + Hunner , { '31 Spurrier, T. '8 1 Poole, H, '64 + Eberle, . Jr. '45 (2) • Mac ay, D. '62 (2) + Vehn, R. '48 (2) +lves, A.' 8 Stewart, R. '47 * Poston, W. '71 (9)

Edwards, C. '67 * Maines, F. '43 * Wahl, E. '63 (5) + Knudsond' '61 * Symon, B. '26 (5) * Pugh, A. '73 (7) * Gillespie, R. '72 (3) + Marshall, C. Jr. '66 + Ward, S. '58 MacRae, . '2 1 (2) + Tate, B.Jr. '41 (6) + Pyron, J. 6" '78 (4)

Grueser, ~ '49 + Marshall , J. '65 + Wardle, R. '52 + Mackintosh, W. '21 (2) Taylor, W. '41 (6) + Ramsat, . '76 (5) + Hau~ht, . '51 (2) + Marsteller, G. '43 (2) + Warrier, D. '28 (5) + McDonald, W. '41 (6) :i~~:~'st:~: ~J2'62 (12).

Samue son, K. Jr. '80 + Hed und , A. J" '66 • May, J. '47 (12) Wheaton, T. '72 (2) Oakle/:, V. '35 (3) Schumacher, C. '73 (5)

Hodgen, C. ' 2 + McGory, P. '70 • White, J. '50 (12) +Opda I, O. '41 (11) + Thweatt'l'3o (3) Snow' r!' '73 (2) + HOlland, D. '51 (2) McGovern, E. '51 (6) * Wible, Awlr. '59 (4) Pelton, T. '24 (6) Vedros, . '74 (2) + ~ruil , G. '76 (3) • Hollett, W. '53 (2) • McNabb, H. '49 (6) Wilson, . '38 (12) + Peterson , J. '54 + Vinyard, t Jr. '42 (12) hompson , E. '28 (10) + Jankura, B. '77 (4) * McNamara, J. '29 (8) + Winer, P. '61 (5) + Ritchie\J ' ' 16 Wasmer, . '68 (2) + Thompson, H. ~r. '64 + Jennings, C. '31 (7) * Miller, W. '26 • + Sears, . '40 (2) + Webb, R. '31 (8) + Wahemyer, R. ' 5 (6)

{"rgens, E. '43 + Mot~an, W. '51 (5) MICHIGAN STATE-25 + Smalley, J. '24 (7) + Witt, T. '22 (12) +Ward, M. '73 + amben, J. '63 (3) +Mou, J. '66 * Allen, C. '55 Sullivan, J. '49 Yehlen, P. '72 (6) * Watkins, W. '27 (12)

Meister, L. '18 + Newton, J. '46 * Allen , J. Jr. '60

+ Tatam , J. '33 (2) * Yingling, R. Jr. '62 (8) • Porter, J '24 (5) • Nies, D. :69 (6) * Tormoen, F. '3~ (12)

Redfor ,D. '59 (2) Orebaugh, L. '24 (11) * Anderson, T. '72 + Wenkus, G. '69 NORTH CAROLINA + Rollins, W. '27 (3) Petrich, J. '36 (12) +Christensen, E. Jr. '57 + Wilke, P. '23 (5) NEBRASKA-41 STATE-1 + Rudder, N. '57 (3) + Post, H. '80 (2) Crow, G'lr, '55 * Wilke, P'Jr. '50 (11) * Ackerman, R. '50 + Lach, E. J •.. '79 (4)

Siewers, D. '48 + Pryor, R. '37 (6) * Dean, A. r. '60 (6) + Willems, . '49 (12) + Alexander, L. '36 (2) + Silberman, S. '72 (3) PUllS, W. ' II (12) • Dhue, R. 68 + Wooldri~e, J. '56 * Becker, D. '27 (5) • Snediker, L. Jr. '50 (12) Ranallo, ~. '30 * Franzetta, P. '70 (6) • Wright, . '34 (5) * Brownell, H. '24 (3) NORTH DAKOTA-9 + Strickland, D. '66 + Rausch. . '73 + Gross, G. '63 (5) + Cheney, T. '36 (6) ~~~~; I~: J5 '80 • Suder, G. '44 + Reebel, A. '27 (12) + Harger, D. '62

MISSOURI-94 + Christenson, A. '45 (12) Yester, B. '5 1 + Rogers, J. '57 (9) +Hess, C. '66 + Felber, N. '4 1 + Davis, M. '79

+Yester, G. '5 1 (2) + Ryan'l' '34 + Hoot, B. '65 (5) + Allemann, G. '69 (6)

+ Goodwin, F. Jr. '50 (11) • Galehouse, L. III '68 • Rychli , R. '56 (2) + Hyland, J. Jr. '71 . + Anderson, R. '63 (2)

* Gray, H. '34 (12) + Hanson, b '79 + Kaufeld'l '49 (5) + Armstrong, R. '21 (3)

+ Sechnick, D. '76 (6) + Beimdiek, G. '35 (2) * Green, J. '75 (5) * Hyland, . '69 MARQUETTE-l +Shane, M. '52 (4) • Long, D. 59 (4) • Hamilton, l' '79 (3) + Moret, M. '76

Maccani, L. '56 (6) Bistline, G. '76 (4) Westerheide, T. '72 (5) * Shearer. 'AT . '25 Brashears, V. III '72 (3) Harris J . 6 * Szczys, R. '69

+ Shearon, J. '53 Nauert, R. '65 (3) Hibbe;' 'f '79 (2) + Thomas, R. '79 (3) + Shouvlin, b '70 (2) • Pattee, J. '70 (2) * Briggs, H . '51 (8)

Hinchclif , S. '77 (5) + Sponsler, . '58 (6) Ryan, J. '55 (3) + Brown, R. '62 * Hummel, 1'. '31 (10) MARYLAND--8 + Savage, W. '56 (3) Browne, W. '33 (6)

Brosky, R. '77 (5) Swanson, P. '59 + Sweeney, D. '65 * Clowe, K. '32 (3) *Jones, W. '27 (12) NORTH DAKOTA

• Conley, P. '75 + Thesken, E. '30 (12) +Thompson, R. '67 (12) Craven, S. '74 (6) * Kelley, D. '3~ STATE-2

Doetsch , P. '76 (6) + Thies, T. '64 (3) • Trippel, F. '57 (5) Daniel, C. '55 (2) * Krommenhoek. W. '58 (9) + Qual, A. '73 (5)

Fannin, J. III '77 (2) + Thomas, L. ~r. '65 (3) + Wilson, J. '62 * Davis, H. '29 (3) + Muff, H. '30 + Schneider, J. 11 '70 (2)

+ Fennimore, D. '79 (3) + Troutwine, . '40 (6) * Wilson , J. '66 (2) Deimund, E. '29 Muncy, G. '70 (4)

Huston, G. 'B I Vau~hn, G. '48 (2) * Deimund, E. 11 '60 (4) • + Niemeyer, A. '35 NORTHERN ILLINOIS-17 + Jeffers, J. '79 * Wilhams'rt' '31 * Douglas, W. '69 * O'Bannon, K. '50 (8)

+ Steis, C. '78 (2) * Wistner, . '58 (5) • MIDDLEBURY-47 Dwyer, E. '36 Onnen, D. '76 (2) Anderson, R. '26 Witte, C. '51 + Allen, C. '29 (12) Ehrlich, J. '67 + Pedle}', W. '32 (6) + Carmichael, W. '78 (3)

* Zimmerman, J. '72 (2) Allen, R. '33 + Elleman, M. '80 (2) * Reese, D. '26 Feithen, W. Jr. '75 (6) McGILL--6 Anderson, P. '29 * Eskridge, D. '64 (2) • Sa~e , G. '10 (12) +Gerber, S. '68 (11)

+ Currie, G. '33 (6) MICHIGAN-69 • Arnold , R. '42 (3) + Fallmann, K. '53 (2) Sc ick, L. '29 (12) Guist , M. '75

Hughes, R. '57 + Adams, R. '40 (12) Avery, F. '39 + Faucett, J. '78 (4) * Slothower, J' '45 (6) Heinz, M. '70 (4)

Killam, Dir. '63 (3) + Bates, R. '78 (4) Bangs, W. '45 (2) Finley, B. '36 (3) Smith, H. ' 5 (12) + Hurley, P. '81 + Ray, R. '2 (2) * Bolas, G. '36 (5) Bennett, T. '41 (12) + Gantz, D. '27 (3) Staton, L. '44 + ~nik, J. '75 (2) • Wodd, A. '64 * Bugbee, B. '37 Berry, E. '37 + Gibsoh, W. '38 (12) Straka, E. J 1'..'53 aibach , M. '73 (8)

Yuile, C. '27 (2) +Clark, C. JI'. '39 (2) Brainard, S. '22 * Glasscock, E. '28 (5) + Swanson, J. '50 (6) + MalloJ' W. '69 (2) Clement, C. 111 '69 Buskey, P. '38 (4) * Goodin, B. '39 (2) +Thompson, K. ' 14 (10) + McEI mi'ner" K. '75

* Collins, F. J I'. '38 + Byinton, R. '43 * Hall , D. '6 1 • Thomhson, M. '26 +McGee, M. 81

MIAMI-93 + Cornelius, J. '38 (6) Cale , R. '31 (6) + Hatley, C. Jr. '80 (2) * Urbac ,H, '33 (6) + Modjeski, M. '80

+Barker, H. '50 (12) + Correll, C. '63 (13) + Callin, L. '32 + Hire, D.~·. '80 * Valdez, R. '66 (4) + Sedory, D. '76

* Blair, G. '37 (12) * Craft, D. '57 + DeGroff, R. '25 (5) * Hodge, . '25 (12) + Watson, R. '55 (3) Smith, S. '64

+ Bosworth, H. IV '52 (3) * Croxton, M. '23 (12) Dunham, P. '45 + Hof, P. '75 (5) * Westcott, R. '53 (5) + Tomei, M. '80

Bova, J. '69 + Davis, R. Jr. '47 (6) * Ferrari, E. '34 + Holdmeyel', D. '79 (3) + Williams, J. '61 (4) Wilson , T. '76 Brown, C. '80 Donaldson, J. '64 (3) + Fuller, W. '54 (5) + Holdmeyer, K. '78 • Yoder, O. '26 (I I)

* Bruckman, R. '49 (3) + Eldridge, C. III '60 (6) Furber, A. '20 (4) + Hubbell , M. '33 Young, T. '74 NORTHERN JOWA-2 * Burgess, T. '61 (2) * Evans, S. '56 (12) + Haines, L. '43 (2) + Huff, L. '57 Anderson, S. '79 + Burns, V. '50 (3) * Feldkam~ J. '61 Hanbury, R. '73 (4) + Hughes; L.Jr. '31 (6) + Cory, B. '75 (6) • Cawrse, R. '66 (5) + Garvey. . '4 1 * Hayward, L. '23 (6) + ~nes, F'J r. '32 (5) NEWYORK-ll * Conklin, T. '29 (2) + Goldsmith, D. '56 (5) Heath, W. '21 (4) + eister, . '61 Baranowski, F. '43

Cottle, M. '81 + Goodier, E. '35 (2) Hebard, F. ' 19 (4) + Kerndt, N. '33 (3) Beman, A. '34 (3) NORTHWESTERN-61 * Coulton, R. '54 + Grunder, R. '44 (4) Hill , P. '37 (8) + King, J. '75 (3) Beman , L. '38 (2) Akemann, E. '62 (12) *Cunnintham, H . '29 + Hartwig, M. '68 + Hinman. F. '31 * Kyner, L. '73 (5) B"own, S. '24 (7) + Anderson, W"t. '53 (7) * Davies, . '50 (6) Hayward, H. '38 Jacoby, C. '75 (5) Latta, J. '75 Bryson, J. '26 + Bierbaum, J. ' 5 * Dettwiler, W. '27 + Hepl', K. '39 (3) Kelley, W. '29 (12) Leeman , C. '36 (2) Coon, D. '32 (6) * Bodine, P. t. '50 (12) * Dodd, F. '49 (6) • + Herhhy, J. Jr. '50 Kettell, J. '56 (2) + Lewis , D. '68 Hoover, C. '40 (3) Bouschor , . '29 (5) * Dome, J. '36 (2) • Hoad , J. '3 (2) Lowe, R. '80 Longenecker. C. '3~ + Koski , G. '43 (7) + Boyd, W. '48 (7) • Dugan, C. 11 '60 (3) + Hole, w.~r. '51 (5) McNamee, F. '50 (6) Lutz, B. '58 * Mazzci'l' '26 (7) * ~~~~!j[~:t :6~56 (5) * Eagleson, D. '44 (12) Hoh, 1'.' I * Noonan , R. '21 (8) Martin , D. '29 (2) Query, . '25 (3)

Easton, M. '73 Hubbell, T. '71 + Painter, H. '33 (3) + McDaniel , C. Jr. '35 + Redegeld, J. '23 (2) Bu~ger, . '79 (3) + Ehrich,J. '42 (12) joachim, G. '63 (12) * Palmstrom, D. '45 (5) McFarland, S. '81 +Call0un, E. '22 (12) * Elder, F. '27 (6) + ohnson, L. '22 (11) Peach, B. '38 * McKelvey, D. '32 (3) Carner' P. '75 (6) • Emler; H . III '79 (3) Johnson , P. '76 (2) Philipson, C. '37 * McKinnon. C. '56 NORTH CAROLINA-41 * Caster ine, R, '41 (3) * Fulton, D. '61 (4) * Kaptain, S. '48 (6) Pierce, A. '30 (6) Metl, R. '80 + Ayres, R. '66 (II) +Conway, J. '49 (12)

Gallagher, R. '34 (5) + Knode, R. '52 (2) • Ricker, J. '06 (11) + Middleton, K. '76 (2) + Baker, C. '74 + Countryman, R.tr. '50 (5) +Geiger, P. '63 + Lossing, L. '65 (2) + Riley, D. '24 (II) + Mitchell, B. '60 (2) Barr, E. '26 (2) +Curtis, A. '27 (1 )

Gerspacher. W. '63 * McCobb, E. '23 (6) Schauz, G. '34 (5) Montgomery, W. '59 +Brainard, H. '30 (5) Davis, J. '65 (4) * Gillette, R. '52 (II) • McLouth, P. '21 (6) • * Sincerbox, R. '20 * Neff, V. '66 (7) Burgess, G. '79 (2) Dougan, R. '24

Gillham, J. '33 (4) + Mensinfjir, M. '72 (2) Smith, J . '38 (3) Noble, W. '50 * Castellow, B. '77 (3) • Ebert, A. J" '52 + Godfrey, W. '58 (II) * Meyer, . '61 (8) + Smotrycz, Z. '77 (5) * Ochs, H. ~r. '33 (12) • + Clark, J . '68 (3) +Fish, W.' 9 (12) * Goldman, M. '16 (8) + Moore, C. '29 (12) * Thayer, S. '43 (4) * Peacock, . '32 Crawford, W. '76 (6) + Gavitt, S. '37 (2) * GraJ' M. '36 (7) • Mortensen , M.Jr. '35 (12) • Walker, J. '28 (5) Plummer, W. '36 (3) + Dalton, \(1'. '59 (5) + Gray, E. '29 (7) +Gri fin, J"J" '4 1 (3) * Nicolau, G. '48 (2) +Ward, S. '37 * Potash nick, M. '61 (4) Duncan, . 111 '74 * Hazen, S. Jr. '34 (4) + Gurne)" . '53 + Nixon']' III '79 (2) + Wheeler, F. '39 Randall, D. t. '69 (4) + Eddleman, W. '34 (5) + Heideman, E. '32 (8)

Hall, D. '79 * Otten, . III '61 (6) + Whitton, J. Jr. '5 1 (5) * Read, O. '3 (4) + Ely, J. '68 (4) * Heizer, E~r. '5 1 (12) Hallihan, J. '67 +Owens, P. '31 (5) Richards, S. '64 (3) Fleet, W. III '81 * Jamra, A. I'. '44 (6) * Hathaway, D. '44 + Porter, S. '80 + Ri~'h' b '3~ (4) * Gray, ~ '65 (6) *jamra' k 8 (12)

+ Hofmann , W. '53 Prangen, W. '41 (2) MINNESOTA-34 +Ro , . '55 (6) Gray, . III '59 (3) + awol', . '66 (6) * Hogan , J. '48 (5) Richey, S. '64 * Albrecht , H. '34 + Rogers, .I . '49 (2) + Heacock, D. '67 (12) +Jensen , C. '3 1 (2)

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+ ~hnson, J. '42 + Werum, ~ '42 (6) Stone, 'V~ '44 + Day, R, '47 * Helm, A, '33 * Bauer, L. '65 + ennedy, J. '43 Wiseley, ,'43 * Stuhr, R, '41 * DeJulius, A, '56 (12) + Hinkle, B, '73 (2) + Beyer, A, '68 (6) + Kreml, F, 31 (6) + Woodruff, J. '64 (2) • + Walsh, B, '64 * Diament, W, '3 1 (9) • + Hobbs, J. II '42 (2) * Brandes, R. '26 (12) • + Larson; H. '34 + Zell, E, '69 (3) Watson. R. '71 Dorland, R, I II '76 + Holdeman, R, '37 (4) + Burton, R, '72 (5) * Levering, G, '61 (12) * Weisel, J. '48 + Ebersole, J. '70 + ~nes, J. '48 (5) Campbell, p, '50 (10) + Liszka, W, '67 * Edwards, K, '71 (10) + eefer, T, '42 (5) + Case, C, '25 (2)

Lose, G, '57 OKLAHOMA-54 + Edwards, '1', '62 * Kenerson, A, '49 (3) + Cleary, E, '29 (3) + Ludolph , A, '42 (2) * Anderson, M, '59 (2) OREGON STATE-32 Franson, W. '66 Kessel, ~ '50 * Collett, R, '35 (II) + Mackey, R, '43 (12) * Anderson, V. '67 + Anderson, D, '35 (5) + Freed, H, '30 + Kipka, 'Jr, '44 Colsey, W, Jr, '31 (6) + Mason, R, Jr, '75 • Boyce, W, '72 Baxter, J. '78 * Glass, M, Jr, '73 (2) + Kuhn, G, 29 (3) + Cook, H, '23 (3) + Maylahn, D, '40 (4) + Butler, R, '78 (2) • Bays, '1', '42 (7) * Gramley, ~ '26 * LaFortune, R, '51 (12) Crowell, J. '21 (3) • McCarthy, J. '47 (2) + Coleman, C. '81 Bentley, F, '32 Gray, W, 7 + Landis, J. '35 (5) • Curtin, R, '68 (6) + McKenzie, H, '23 (8) + Contway, L. '29 (5) Blitz, W, '35 (12)

+ g~~lI!;h~: l2,Ji) * Lawson, W, '50 (12) Daley, F, '44 (5)

Montgomery, J, '43 (6) * Crews, I. Jr. '45 (4) Brack, H, '37 + Letts; E, '67 (12) Davis, A, '53 + Montgomerj. W. '46 * Eckart, R, Ir. '4 1 (6) * Butler, G, '21 (12) + Hammer, J.l r. '32 (3) + Lottes, J. '66 (3) Diamond, A, '74 * Newman, R, II '59 (12) Ewing, D. '32 Clarke, D, '71 • Hannan'l ' 5 (2) + MacBride, E, '34 (4) Dickerson, D, '34 (10)

! ~~k~~: ~:, '~6~ (~) Fender, H, Jr. '41 (2) +Combs, C, '40 (5) + Hellick, 'Jr '35 (5) Martin, L. '44 +Dorland, G, '24 (3) * Filip, T, '69 (6) Cummings,j- '31 (12) Hickman, ,'24 (5) + McClain, K, '7 1 (8) Downes, VV. '33 * Reiche, R, '42 Floyd, B, Jr, '39 + Darling, N, 42 (12) * Hileman, R, '32 (4) + McKee, R,.Ir. '43 Dunsmore, R. '33 + Rudolh, K, '39 (2) * French, E, '78 (3) + Ekern, A, '26 (4) Hilner, H, '59 (12) + McKirnan, D, '44 (12) Enander, E, '24

Sale, , '34 + Frensley, L. '23 (2) Foster, P. '43 Hohn, R, '76 * Metz, D, '30 (12) English, L. Jf. '63 (2) Sapienza, M, '74 (2) + Gordon, C. '72 * Gann, S, '79 (3) + Horne, F, Jr. '38 (6) * Michels, R, '44 (3) Ferraioli, J. '69 (5)

+ Shannon, J. J r. '49 (II) + Haymon, G, '77 * Heikenen, A, '35 + Humes, D, '77 (4) * Miller, R, '22 + Fletcher, T, '75 (2) + Spanjer, R. '49 (12) + Hefner, W, '37 +Hulbert,J'1r. '44 (12) Humphreys, H, '66 + Miller, W, '39 (12) + Gerbig, J. III '69 (5)

'1 aradash, J. '67 * Hess, T, '75 (3) * Klein, K, '4 (12) + ~hnston;j, '58 (II) Moeller, C, '45 (4) + Glenn, E, '24 (3) +Thor\'i H , Jr. '25 (12) Hood, F, '52 + Knutsen, G, '31 (12) ane, H, '50 (2) + Moss, G, '47 (3) * Golden, G, '74 (8) + Vits, ,Jr. '54 (II) + Humphreys, T. '40 (2) + Luscher, B, '45 (3) + Kuhnsman, \V. '59 * Munson, F, '57 ~) +Coldfinger, D, '57 (5)

Wadsworth, V. '35 * Hurley, p , '64 (5) Marcus, G, '34 (2) + Landherr, W, lr. '59 (3) + Murray, T, '49 ( ) + Graves, R. '66 +White, H,t, '33 (2) + Johnson, l Jr. '66 (6) + McMath, c.Jr. '32 (5) + Lauck,D, Jr. ' 4 + Neese, A, '36 (6) + Greene, R, '60 (10) + White, R, r. '52 (4) + Kalbfleisc " J. '52 (2) + Mellis, R, '4 (5) + Leib, R, Jr, '50 (4) + Noble, D, '76 * Groth, E, ~" '48 (7) + Williams , , '34 (3) + Kenady, p, '66 (8) + Perl, W, '28 (6) + Longenecker, C, '32 (4) Nutting, C, '51 (5) Haberstro , W, '72 (6)

YI'illison, S. '26 Kurek, E, '67 + Reed, k '58 (5) ~i~~;:eli !?.j~54 O'Neil, K, '39 (5) + Hahner,S, '78 (3) * Zinn, F, '37 (12) * Lamar, J. '42 + Rosen eld, E, '42 (6) * Oyler, J. '48 + Hale, R, '44

+ Lee, '1', '75 * Schiewe, E. Jr. '40 +Miller,J. '13 (12) + Oyler, R, '39 (12) Hanna, l-! , ~r. '70 (3)

OHI0-8 + Levorsen, J. '50 Smith, V, '49 * Nix, R, '48 (6) + Pehlke, C, '49 (3) Herma, J. ' 0 (2) , * Li~rrt, E, Sr. '24 (2) Tannock, T. '56 + Noah, R, ',57 (2) * Pobham, R, '40 (12) Hetzel, p, '66 * Brown, A. '62 Lo man, J. Jr. '66 + Tinker, E, '65 (6) Oerman, R, '63 (5) Ra e, A, Jr. '28 (4) Hewlett, G, '29 (5)

+ Hartin, L. '56 + Marnane, T. '55 * Vandervort, R, Jr. '41 (3) Olsen, J. '57 * Rasmussen, D, '46 (12) + Hoagland, W, '48 (12) Mayer, R, '73 + Massad, W, '55 (12) • V0r,land, J. '40 (5) Piper, W, '44 (3) + Richardson, W, '25 Hodgkiss, G, '51

+Sanders, N. '59 * McCormick, D, '32 (5) + Wi cox, D, '25 (6) * Prutzman, C, '18 (9) + Richwine, G, '75 (6) Hollerieth, C, '68 (10) + Starr, L. '69 (3) + McFall, B, '29 (3) + Schwenk, G, '42 (5) + Robertson, R, '31 (3) + Howe'd' '39 (3) + \.\ieiss, \V. t/. '81 + Monk, J, '68 (6) Segal,S, '75 Schatz, W, II '56 + Huff, '-1;:,74 Williams, ,'71 + Norris, R. '80 PACIFIC-5 + Shade, W, '50 Schleicher, A,t, '39 (2) + -Uram<l:z, . '4 1 Zangardi, A, '73 +Owens, J, '78 (3) * DuMond, J. Jr, '66 (3) +Simpler, A'Jr. '46 (2) Schreiber, R, ' 9 (12) + elly, R, '65 (8)

Parker, R, '65 + Gates, T, '63 (3) * Tapp, R, '3 + Short, R, '72 (3) Kelsey, W, '80 OHIO STATE-61 + Poindexter, R, '40 (2) Madsen, J. '65 (5) * Ulerich, W, '31 (7) +Smith, J. '52 (12) Kolessar, J, III '69 (2) + Bates, D, '59 (10) + Porter, W, '41 (5) + Pinska, W, '48 (2) +VouloposW' '79 (3) +Snead, J. t', '31 (12) Krieg, R, Jr,'64 (6)

Bingham, G, '40 (2) * Reid, W, Jr. '58 (5) + Stark, E, '29 (9) * Weaver, ,'22 (II) + Stallings, ,'45 (II) * Kraesen, F. Jr. '44 • +Boyer, R, '42 (12) + Rupert, M, '74 (6) + Williams, R, '18 (4) + Stallings, ','38 (5) + Kyle, W,}r. '64 (2) + Buchsieb, W, '5 1 (II) + Sampson, D, '34 (2) PENNSYLV ANIA~39 Wilson, J. '29 Stanback, H, II'. '39 (12) + Leslie, J. 13 (4)

Cermak, J. '78 (4) + Scott, D, '61 (3) * Acaster, H, '44 (12) + Winter, C, '48 (3) +Starek, Rjr."65 (2) Liniak, p, '69 (12) • Clymer, W, '35 (12) + Seratte, K, '80 (2) * Barbour, G, '42 (6) * Young, C, '61 + Stier, R. '4 (2) + McDowell, A, '34 (12) + Cooper, W, '63 (4) Smith, E, '25 * Bartle, H, t '30 (7) * Zboyovsky, J. Jr, '5 1 (II) * Stutsman, R, '53 (6) + Muller, B, '66 (6) * Corey, p, '48 (1 1) * Sykes, F, '56 • Biggs, C, I I '55 (4) + Theissen , R. '48 (4) aIds, J, '30 (4) * Crawford, H, '47 (10) + Tacker, J. '63 (2) + Boswell, W, '22 (5) PLATTEVILLE-3

+ Todd, M, '63 + Orrizzi, J. '70 (2) Dahler, [vf. '75 + Thompson, H, '65 (12) Boyd, D, '42 (4) Boyum, B, '76

Travelute, F'dr. '66 (2) + Peck, H, '32 + D'Amico, D, '72 (6) * Walkingstick, B, '52 (12) * Varble, A, '5 + Powers, J. III '48

* Welfelt, '1', '49 Canfield, R, '6 1 (5) + Lundeen, T, '52 (12) * VonGrimmenstein , C. '49 + Roby, R, '73 (6) + DeLaMater, p, '63 (3) + \Vhisnand, H. '64 * Coffey, E, '27 (12) + Nielsen, D. '70 (II) + Ross, C, '36 (6) Derewecki, D, '72 (2)

Whisnand, W, '50 Crofoot, J. '28 (6) Wade, D, '53 Schnitzer, R, '39 (2) + Douglas, R, II '67 (2) Wilson, H, '55 (3) +Derry,J, '51 (7)

PURDUE-I08 Weber, J, '72 (2) + Schreihofer, A, '59 (8) + Elliott, R, '48 (12) * Elseroad, A,Jr. '53 (12) * English, E. '22 (12) Gentino, E. Jr. '50 + Anderson, B, '65 (6) * Wernet, R, '51 (6) + Schweizer, D. '40 Ewart, D. '47 + Gentle, J. '2 (4) Aspinall, J, '26 (4) West, A, '37 Shepard,S, '43 Faranda, C, '49 (2) OKLAHOMA STATE-14 Geaf, G, Jr. '55 (5) * Bacon, C. Jr, '38 (6) + White, C, Jr. '77 (4) + Smalley, H, '43 (4) Flournoy, J. '72 (6) + Branch, D, '60 (2) • Harrison, C, '38 (5) * Barbian, F, '45 (2) + Williams, N, '64 (7) Sperling, W, III '35 (5)

+Gorman, R. '55 • Crews, I. Sr. '60 (7) + Hoffman, W, '28 (7) * Bardach, R, '33 + Williams, T. '34 (12) + Sullivan, E. '29 (3) Griesinger, F, '13 (12) + Crotchett, R, '75 (5) * Johnson, A, '39 + Beals, J. '30 (II) + Wills, M, '34 + Truscott, M, '18 (II)

+ ~::~~~'n~}~6(~) Hoyt, D, '69 (2) + ~hnston, W, '32 (5) + Bisho/:, J' '65 +Tully, D, '68

+McKaY'd'~r. '79 + ennedr-J. '47 (12) Black a , R, '46 (3) RIPON--4

VanKeuren, \y , '09 (6) + Haupt, F, '80 + Meyer, ' 5 '(2) * Marshal, L '65 (6) * Blakley, E, '35 Venn, C, '41 (2)

Herron, \V. '43 Moyes, K, '79 Bowler, L. '7 1 (3) MacLeod, W, '73 Wade, D, '60 (4) * Marx, R, 54 (6) Muraskas, J. '78 (4) * Hoover, T, '56 (2) + Puckett, W, '78 (4) + ~ilr:;~aR.~3~M5)

+ Brennan, J. Jr. '55 (2) + Weeks, H, '51 (3) Hunter, F. Jr. '38 Renfro, C, '74 (3) * Brown, R, '46 (5) + Threlkeld, R, '60 (3) Wells, G, '27 (2)

+ fhnson, A, II '42 + Richards, W, '77 (3) • Noble, A, '5 1 ( II) + Bruns, p, '71 (6) Wagner, R, '78 (4) Whitson, R, '51 ones, R, '56 (2) +Simon, W, '60 (3) + Pippitt, S, '25 + BlImpas, 0, '31 (3) wi~gins, W, '33 (2)

+ emerer, W, '73 (6) + Thomas, H, '80 + Quackenbush, R, '55 (6) + Burkart, H,t, '48 (3) + Wi ,amson, R, '34 (12) Koontz, J. II'. '55 (2) + Waller, G, Jr, '60 (5) * Redline, r 1r. '48 (6) + Clarke, W, ' 9 (10) ROCHESTER-I7 + Youpa, R, '55 (5)

+ Kuppinge,:, E, '33 (12) Williams, R, '64 + Roose, VI,' I (2) * Conway,S, '51 (7) * Abercrombie, F, '28 (5) * Langhurst, E, '41 (12) * Samson, F, '21 (7) * Cop~le, J. '36 (6) Ehinfier, G, '73 (5) SAN DIEG0-6 + Lininger, I, '32 (II) + Samson, R, '28 (6) * Cro ts, A, )r, '47 (4) * Elwe ,R, '50 (7) + Campbell, B, '74 * Mason, R: Jr. '41 OREGON-27 * Shellenberger,~, '52 (2) * Cl'OSS, \V. 44 + Garvin, H. '50 + Darcy, T, '72 (3)

McLain, J. '42 (2) + Albert, F, '62 * Sie~el, T.lr '5 (4) + DeMent, D, '76 (3) + Hobson, H, '51 * Fieri, p, '73 (6) J\.·forris, M. '57 * Brunken, D, '52 (3) * Ste man, ,'55 (2) DeVoll, 6' '63 (4) Holzwarth, C, '06 (6) + Kiehler, C, '81

+ Morrison, R, '39 (II) Carlson, S, '69 (4) Stratton, S. '34 + Egeler, ,'13 (12). + Istvan, D, '53 (7) + Leonard, J. '80 + Myers, J. '38 (12) + Cellars, A, '47 (11) + VanSciver, H, '53 (4) Evans, J. '31 (3) + Maf.istro, A, '60 (5) + McCormick, T. '79 (3) + OdIe, !vi, '56 * Ciatti, J. '64 (7) VanSciver, H. II '81 ~ ~~~:~:'!f, ~;ig}3) + Mil er, G, '30 (4; * Schreck, J. '73 (2) * Corbitt, G, '58 + Wallace, J. '18 (II) Munson, A, '20 (5)

Seawright, J. '40 Duf~, T. '48 +Walthour,J, '19 (5) + Forszt, G, '72 (5) + Phillips, C, Jr. '33 SAN FERNANDO V ALLEY + Seekely, B, '79 (2) * Gen ron, J. '40 (7) + Williams, V, '32 (3) * Funk, D, '61 (II) + Rovegno, R, '50 (5) STATE-4

Seekely, R, 11 '80 * Har.ward, S, '41 (7) +Gard, G, '43 (12) * Santandrea, 5, '56 (6) Delaneil' p, '67 (3) * Shaw, J. '49 (6) + Hil ar, p, '41 (7) Gauen, !vi, '79 (3) Schreiner, G, '38 (7) Donne Iy, M, '68 + Shcrck, p, '51 + Kirkpatrick, B, '45 (7) PENNSYLV ANIA * Gimlin, R, '42 (12) + Soule, H, '13 • Jenkins, J. '65 +Smith, H, Jr. '51 + Lerwick, E. '46 STATE-63 + Ginfiher, H, '40 (5) + Wilson, D,)r. '59 + Waite, E, '66 (3) + Spore, W, '39 (6) + Mattson, T, '63 (12; * Anderson, R. '22 • + Go, frey,;' '34 + Woods, R, 42 (7) +SLJohn, W, '56 + Meister, H. III '66 (5) + Atkinson, T. JL'34 (10) + Gossett, r, '32 (5) * Swensen, T, '61 (2) Newell, R, '65 • Balderston, B, '76 (6) Guthrie, M, ~r, '45 (3) SAN JOSE-18 + Taylor, K, '65 (4) + Potts, K, '31 (2) + Bennett, A. '61 + Hahn, W, '3 (2) RUTGERS--83 + Boothe,S, '52 (12)

Townsend, G, '64 (II) Rutherford, W, '29 (2) + Bernabucci, L. '73 + Hallman, R, ,'54 (II) Adelizzi, C, '62 (6) + Brown, B, '56 (5) * Vajda, R, '71 (2) * Sanders, G. '63 + Brooks, R, '42 (12) + Hammond, J , '36 Anderson, M, '31 (5) + Coakley, G, '53 (4) + Vuchnich, M. '34 Seal, W, '49 (7) + BrO\l/n, c.Jr. '51 + Harter, W, '22 (10) Anderson, R, '66 (6) + Dissmeyer, J' '66

: ~;,~Jke~J:, <\;,'~~4 (!~) * Shepherd, W, Jr. '55 (2) + Clark, D, ' 8 + Hawley, -0'42 (2) Bagley, H, '32 (II) Fairey, B, ' 8 (2) Smith, G, '37 (II) + Cowan, A, '39 (5) Hazard, ,'45 (5) Barlow, R, '50 (7) + Harney, T. '52

* Weaver, J. Jr. '63 (2) + Sprouse, J. '30 (7) Crosby, R, '54 (6) * Hegeman, R, '49 (7) Bassett, P. '66 Helmke,S, '63

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o + Larsen, A.lr. '59 +Lund, A. '55 (12) + Madsen, D. '51 (7)

Morey, T. '56 + Neasham, V. II '52

Pathea1, W. '51 * Sherman, J. '66 (3) * Stepovich, M. '56 (6) +Swander, J. '63 (11) + Walker, L. '51 * Yates, S. '55 (7)

SIMPSON-4 Dunbar, K. '69 ( 11)

* Hollowell, R. '18 (4). Lilly, J. '59 (12)

+ Stewart. L. '24 (! 1)

SOUTH DAKOT A-3 + Garry, M. '81

Olson, T. '78 (4) * Rempfer, E. Jr. '74 (3)

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS--.,.3 * Adams, I. '35 ' + Crowell, R. '76 (2) * Maguire, D. '73 (4)

SOUTHWEST MISSOURI-2

+ Crump, S. '80 + Jones, R. '81

SOUTHWEST TEXAS-l Wilsford, D. '75

STANFORD-53 + Achauer, B. '63 (4) * Allen, R. '54 (12) + Billings, R. '42 (3) + Brinkerhoff, G. III '72 (2 * Churchill, O. '19 (6) + Cookson, R. '44 +Cooley, A. '47 * Coonan, T. '43 (11) + CUller, D. '51 (12) + Emeis, C. '34 (7)

Erlin, P. '61 + Ferguson, W. '30 * Forbes, W. '15 (5) + Fuller, D. '52 (4)

Green, T. '22 (2) * Haehl, H. Jr. '33 (4) * Harbison, S. '65

Henderson, F. III '57 + Herrington, D. '57 + Hirst, W. Jr. '40 (3)

Hansaker, H. Ir. '59 + Hornby, D. '3S (2) + Hunt, C. '81 + Hurford, D. '73 + Jergins, A. '25

Klingman, W. '53 + LewIs, J. '62 (3)

MacDonald, G. '73 + Manchester, F. '26 (11) + McCarty, S. '76 (5) • * Ivioore. \V. Jr. '42

Nelson, j. Jr. '53 (2) * Nelson, 1.1. '59 (11) • * O'Connor, J. 111 '51 (3)

Palmer, S. III '56 (2) + Peterson, K. '60 + Petrich, H. '44 (7) + Richmond, S. '60

~~1t~~T~i}7 (3)

+ Smith, O. '52 (7) +Smith, R. '59 (11)

Sobieski, J. '58 (2) * Stewart,). '25 (2) •

Stoddar ,S. '65 Twist, B. '41 (2)

+ Voll, G. '4 1 (6) + White, G. '33 (11) + Williams, A. '53 (4) + Wilson, B. '50 (3) + Woods, W. '32 (2) * Wray, P. '37

Young, G. '31 (2)

SWARTHMORE-34 + Alexander, P. '81 * Anthony, J. '23 (3) + Baker, A. '28 •

Ballot. R. '80

60

+ Bedolfe, H . 111 '73 Brackeen, S. '68 Brooks , G. '79 (3) Brosius, W. '22 (2)

* Coles, C. '21 (11) Constantino, I. 'SO Crownover, C. '25

+ DeWill, F. '46 (7) + Green, H. '42 * Hallowell, H. Jr. '29 (8)

Heiser, S. '72 (3) Kelly, J. III '80 (2)

+ Leith, C. '81 + Lioi, F. '77 (5)

; iJc~:~'~ri. ~15'~? 2)10) McGuire, H. '29 (12)

* Palmer, S. J r. '27 (12) Perkins, E. '49 (5) Pellit, C. '43 Rogers, A. '23 (4)

* Rogers, J. '15 (3) + Scliwertner, R. '48 (6) +Sheedy, H. Jr. '46 * Sundt, R. '50 (13) *Taylor, H. Jr. '27 (12)

Thomsen, F. '30 Walker, J. '33

+ Whitcomb, A. '44 (2) + Youngblood, D. '47 (6)

SYRACUSE-50 + Ackley, J. '39 +Aikman, R. Jr. '56

Angeron, P. '79 (3) +Argen, R. Jr. '80 (2) + Bayer, P. '60 (2)

+ ~f~~,::::iG' ~2'69 (5)

Brewer, D. '33 Chandler, F. '64

+ Connolly, J. '31 (7) + Cooney, E. '13 (12) + Dixon, E. '40 (12) + Dublin, R. '41

Eckardt, R. '66 Finnell, T. '57 (4) Freicn, "\T. '51

+ Gabel, P. '51 + Hoskins, E. '50 (4) + Hughes, R. '29 (10) * Kagler, W. '54 (6) + Laidlaw, C'lr. '55 + Ludwig, G. 51

Lynch, W. Jr. '79 (3) * Lynd, j. '35 (7) + McFarlane, D. I r. '52 (12) * McMahon, F. '52 •

McLaughlin, B. '58 (12) + Milem, M. '35 (3) * Munger, G. '19 (12)

Newing. R. '13 + Obenhoff, J. '33 (12) + Osborn, H. '21 (12) + Perkins, H. '30 (5) + Probstein, J. '73

Rekstis, W'Jr. '38 (4) + Ringwall, \ . '58 (9)

Sanford, W. '63 * Shaw, E. '66 (2) * Sherry, E. '44 * Smeltzer, W. '58 (5)

Stauderman, A. Jr. '58 * Strates, E. '54 (6) +Torrey, R. '51 (4) * Tracy, H. '16

Valeo, T. '65 (4) + Vosburgh, F. '25 (6) + Wheadon, S. '71 (3) + Wilson, T. '19 * Wilson, W. Jr. '30 (6) +Wright, C.Jr. '31 (7)

TECHNOLOGY-53 Allen, L. Jr. '34 (12)

* Armstrong, L. '28 (11) Bates, B. '40

* Bayles, R. '63 (2) * Beadle, W. '17 (12)

Beaman, D. Ir. '38 (12) Carlson, K. ''77 (4) Cucchissi, M. '75 (3) Dodge, I . '39 (6)

+Edmonds, G. '26 (12) + Ferry, J. jr. '39 (7)

Gillette, R. '36 (6) Graham, E. '31 (2)

+ Hall, R. '22 (11) + Hatch, G. '35

Herman, M. '79 (3) + Hurst, M. '70 (7) +1 akobson, 1. '21 (12)

* Jouris, W. '61 (12) + Kavazanjian, E. Jr. '73 (3) + Kenyon, M. '58 (2)

Klutey, F. '23 (2) * Knudsen, S. '36 (5) * Lammers, L. '35 (2) + Little, E. '18 (7) * MacMartin, J. 'SO (3) +Machen, C. 31 (12)

Mackintosh, R. '53 Martin, S. Jr. '50 Massaglia, P. '46 (2)

~~~d~I:n~'i':~~8(6) Pike, M. '20 (2) POller, j. '74

+ Raiford', D. '81 Reed, C. '16 (4)

+ Reichart, H. Jr. '34 (5) + Roach, I. '65 (4) + Schneid'er, D. '74 (2)

Shepherd, T. '22 (3) Slack, T. '30 (5)

+ Stevens, E. '27 (12) Swanson, Z. '71

+ Thayer, C. '32 (8) Vogel, F. '22 (7) Webb, J. '37 (2)

+ White, W. '40 (4) • + Wood, S. '69 (3) + Woodward, W. '40 (11) + Wothe, R. '58

+ ~r~'tet~t ~3~~2) * Zurbrigen, J. '53 (3)

TENNESSEE-6 +Bible, T. Jr. '74 (3) + DeLay, S. '77

Freesh, P. '70 (4) + Goodwin, R. '72 (3) + johnson, S. '77 (4) + 'Myers, D. '74 (2)

TEXAS-22 + Allums, J. '59 (3)

Brewer, W. '70 (7) + Cassell, J. I ... '70 (6) +Cole, K. '6'4

Dunlap.). '73 (3) + Dunn, 1. '70 (4) + Earp, R. '63 (9)

Evans, D.'69 (2) + Friederich, P. '5 1 (2) + Hooser, C. '67 (5) + McWhortel', D. '76 (2) + Mitchell, M. '65 (12) + Nelson, W. '59 (4) + Orr, J. '65 (5)

Penn, R. '81 Polser, A. Ir. '65 (12)

+Stutts,.J. '58 + Swenson, M. '75 + Walls, S. '72 + Waters, L. '73 (4) + Weber, A. Jr. '77 (2) + Wiley, R. Jr. '49 (3)

TORONT0--10 + Anderson, R. '39 (8) * Clark, B. '69 (6) + Hickey, E. '35 + Howland, W. '36 (8) *~ackson, B. '50 (6) * arrnain, E. '30 (8) + lcCulioch, H. '30 (4) * O'Brien, M. '42 (3) * Weir, J. '43 * WeSlawa)', J. '34 (7)

TUFTS-37 Ames, H. '36 (11)

+ Ayer, P. Jr. '67 (2) Baker, J. '39

+ Beckman, C. '63 +Burr, R. '48

Casabian, E. Ir. '64 (6) + Casazza, W. '77 * Cobb, N. '27 +Connolly,J.Jr. '51

D'Arcy, G. '24 + Erickson, C. '64 * Feinbng, A. '61 (3)

+ ~~r~~~fJ', JDI!6~8 + Hale, R. '58 (2) + Hosterman, C'1:f. '32 (2)

1l~~~~~: ~.' )~8' 8 (3)

'Leach, S. '41 + Lee, J. Jr. '50 (6)

Mason, S. '34 * Matthews, P. '76 (2) * May, R. '62 (2)

McClintock, J. '60 + McKinney, W. '26 (12) + Morse, D. '42 (12) + O'Brien, R. '79 +Ohanian, M. '76 (4)

Poore, E. '43 Porter, J. '43 (3) Russell, F. '40 (7)

+ Slaven, M. '78 (3) + Stewart, G. '42 (2) +Toren, M. '65 (2) + TO/'ias, P. '79 (3)

Wi kinson, H. '69 (10) Wilkinson, T. '36 (2)

TYLER-3 Mathews, L. Jr. '75 Parasiliti, M. '76 Rasiles, A. '79

U.C.L.A.-13 Brann, E. '34 (3)

+ Carter, E. '32 (12) +Dike, H. '37

Frink, A. '38 (3) + Gra)" R. '44 * Henkle, T. '50 (8)

Lallement, R. '50 (2) + Leiffer, D. '30 (4) +O'Neal, R. '34 (11) + Prindle, E. '46 + Rogers, ~!. If- '33

Sigler, S. 4G * Woods, W. '50 (3)

UNION-24 + Argersinger, J. '35 (2) + Barry, E. '38 (S)

Blanchette, R. '69 (6) Burton, J. '70 Cooch, R. '43

* Dagostino, L. '77 (4) Ferrante, R. '68

+ Finegan, T. '33 (4) + Flood, R. '47 (5) * Freeman, E. '25 (6) * Grant, W. '49 (II) * Haidak, P. '67 (5) + Hanle, C. '62 (12) + Jones, C. '5 1 (2) * Moulton, E. Jr. '37 +O'Meara, Nl.)r. 'SO (2) +Osborg, H. ',4 (4) + Putman, T. '52,(12) + Robinson, T. 11 '42 (12) * Roth, H. '30 (5) + Steidle, J. J r. '40 (2) * Wallace, \\. 1Il '48 (4) + Wiese, R. '44 (12)

Yates, R. '57 (3)

VIRGINIA-28 * Beman, R. '39 (2)

Boss, H. '26 (6)

1 g~~f,~r?:,vr' ,1;8'50 (2)

+ Ferrell, G. '70 (2) + Ferris. L. '53 + Foulkrod, R. '42 (2) + Howell, W. j ... '43 (6) * lones, G. '32

'Lundberg, L. '56 (2) + Martin, J. '52 * Mayo, A. '29 (6) + McCo)" H. '51 (3) + Montagna, A. jr. '62 (5)

Norfleet, J. '5f (S) + Norris, T. '50 (12) + Non'elle, F. '60 +Pence,J. '75 (6) * Pollock, O.Jr. '51 (II) * Reusing, W. '62 (11) + Shelton, G. '38 (8) + Shumate, J. '28

Straton, F. '55 (11) + Templeton, H. '67 (6) + Tilton, J. '40 * Updike, W. '63

Urban, A. '80 Zeisler, K. '42 (5)

WASHINGTON-75 + Amick, R. '63 (6)

+ Bailey, R. '61 (6) Bargreen, H. '66 (3)

* Bayless, G. jr. '49 (12) * Beebe, C. '35 (10)

Bienenfeld, R. '72 * Bowen, G. '31 + Brodie, A. '63 + Brown, S. Sr. '27 Br~an, R. '56

; ~ra~s;s~~::t ~l~) + Clifford, A. Jr. '35 (6) * Clifton, C. ) r. '35 (4) + Cobley, G. 41 (6) + Cook, G. '64 (2)

Corbin, J. '64 + Corey, J. '34 (6) + Dobb, H. '41 (3) + Drumheller, T. Jr. '29 (2)

Estes, L. '50 (3) * Eyler, J. Jr. '69 (3) * Fagan, R. '52 (6) + Fairbairn, R. '44 + Fall, D. '34 (5) * George, T. '63

Greiner, G. III '81 + Hackney, D. '79 + Harris, G. '71 (4) + Harris, R. '49 (12) * Haynie, S. '50 + Hayton, G. '74 (4) + Hill, M. '17 (2) * Holden, W. '30 (4)

Huffine, C. '29 (9) * lezman, S. '70 (4) + Jacroux, P. '59 (7) + Johnson, S. '80 (3) * Kaneta, K. '59 (12)

Koch, A. '32 (12) Kraft, D. '48 (2)

* Lince, W. '57 Lochow, R. '40

+ Lowry, L. '27 (12) Marshall, J. '42 (12)

* Martin, R. '59 (12) + McCush, G. '23 (3) + McDonald, V. '49 * McKal" T. '50 +McNu ty, R. '61 + Meier, R. '73 (9) + Morford, D. 'S6 (12) * Morford, J. '51 (4) + Nielsen, D. '60

Olson, R. '61 (4) Pallen, M. '19 (10)

* Peterson, W. '22 (12) Putnam, G. '39 (11) Putnam, T. '59 Reichelt, C. '53 (7)

+ Richards, R. '42 (2) + Rosenquist, T. '69 (2) + Ryan, J. '31 (6) + SCOll, W. '30 (7) + Solberg, T. '66 (5)

Summersett, J. '38 * Swanes, V. '45 (5) +Swanson, M. II'. '58 * Tuohy, P. '53 (2) + Ulrich, L. '40 (11) * Waters, N. '54

Whiting, R. '35 +Winters,J. '52 (12) + Woodyard, S. '34 (6)

Zin '56 (5)

WASHINGTON &: LEE-8 Horine, G. '28 (12) Kelsey, R. '70 (S) Lawrence, L. '59

+ ~ou~F:r~r~: ~5Jr. '33 (3)

+ Poindexter, E. Sr. '20 (5) * Richardson, D. '43 (4) + Wade, T. Jr. '23 (12)

WASHINGTON STATE-29 + Amos, L. '68 (4) + Arveson, C. '23 (6)

Bachtold, W. '35 * Brandenburg, R. '55 (4)

Brown, H. '25 (2) * Burg, K. '50 (12)

Butherus, H. jr. '36 (8) * Clifford, B. '46 (4)

Colley, G. '72 Drazan, G. '34 (2)

+ Duffy, D. '37 (6) * Enders, J. Jr. '39 (12) + Harris, M. '31 + Hooper, D. '34 + Hunter, R. '50 (7) * Hyslop, V. Jr. '47 (12)

+ Jacobs, D. '41 + Johnson, O. '39 (12) * Johnson, R. '39 (4) + Kantrowitz, S. '76 + Lewis, G. '43 (3) + Menard, M. '80

Morris, H. '24 (12) + Rothrock, D. '69 (2) + Russell, A. '40

Stallcop, P. '38 * Studle, G. '57 (11) + Weeks, D. '59

Wivell, C. '24 (2)

WESLEYAN-3 + Bridges, P. '37 +Gibbud, j. '33

Walter, C. '23 (2)

WESTERN ILLINOIS-I + Hacker, S. '75

WESTERN MICHIGAN-19 * Brennan, M. '63 * Butler, W. '61 (9)

Campbell, D. '59 + Davidson,T. '59 (2) + Freels, G. '70

Frego, J. '64 + Gebhal'dt, W. Jr. '6 1 (9) * Hale, G. '52 (12) + Harden, G. '60 (12) + Kanemori, D. '66 (12) * Lightfoot, D. jr. '56 (2) + Marlell, E. '63 (2) * O'Donnell, r '69 (2)

Peebles, D. 63 (5) + Perry, E. '76 (3) + Raetsch, F. '65 + Ridley, B. '69 + Rowlinson, I. '73 + Smolarski, R. '70 (3)

WESTERN ONTARI0--22 + Ballantyne, H. '47 (7) * Banon, W. '45 (2) * Blackburn, W. '36 (7) + Caldwell, G. '52 (5) + Emmott, R. '46 + Ford, G. '3 1 (7) + Fraser, W. '34 (5) + Graham, A. '60 (2)

: ~~~~~~~:lf.~~2'73 (2) + Lewis, W. '51 (7) * Lorriman, T. '37 + MacDonalcf, C. '53 + Mackie, C. '64

McKay, A. 'S9 (2) Nixon, T. '35

* Orr, J. '40 (5) + Pryce, M. '36 * Rawling, F. '37 (2) + Roberts, R. '55 (3)

Robinson, H. '50 (5) * Warden, M. '50

WESTERN RESERVE-30 + Angelotta'd' '45 (7) + Blair, J. '4 (12)

Bloch, J. '45 (2) + Bobe)" M. '35 (12) + Bray, D. '50 (4) * Bricker, J. '35 (5) * Buckingham, L. '17 (12)

Cookson, C. '51 (12) Cooper, T. '51 (6) Dorazio, R. '49

+ ~~~I~l~:d8: ~:it '07 + Hollingsll'orth, D. '39 (7) + Hovore, F. '44 (5)

Katzenmeyer, W. '36 (II) * Koehler. F. '14

Lundgren, G. '42 Nakanishi, A. '78 (3) North, J. '34 (II)

+ Peck, P. '63 (5) • Phillips, E. '28 (II)

+ Quigley, D. '46 Ries, J. '41

* Sisler, C. '46 (11) +Smith, A. Ir. '22 + Stancik, ~1. Jr. '49 + Stetzel berger , P. '23 + Ventresca, A. '53 (7) * Wilmore, W. '46 (12) * Young, M. '76

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WICHITA-19 Aaron, G. '62 (2)

+ Black , E. '32 (3) + Carpenter, D. Jr. '81 + Connor, J. '78 (3) + Coughenour, K. '78 (3) * Craver, A. '51 (5). * Grauel, C. '66 (3)

Griffith, P. '33 (3)

! ~:dd~t~,nkG;dl~ iSI + Hutchinson, E. '4 3 (12)

Klaver, W. '36 (2) Little , J. '58 (3)

+ ~~I~t'1.e~~5R. '79

Solter, U. '58 + VanBuskirk, D. '58 + Walcher, K. '77 (3) + Wilson, J. '77

WILLIAMS-16 * Adsit, W. '30 (3) • + Bohnet, J. '38 (2)

BlKhanan, T. Jr. '36 + Clarke, D. '30 (6) + Ellis, A. Jr. '36 (5)

Ge\"on, J..'65 (7) +Gd ,J.Jr. 38 +Hay,J. '48 (3). + Lapcy, 1'. '30 * McGregor, H . .Ir. '40 (12) + Pilgrilll, J. '60 (7) + Rowland, R. '33 (10) +Svenson, O. Jr. 'SO (3) + Thompson, T. '52 + Tyler, D. '41 (10) + Whitbeck, C. '33 (2)

WILMINGTON-3 * Cole, D. '72 (3) + Maguire, R. '70 (2) + Wullenwaber, F. '77 (4)

+ Emmert, L. '27 (4) * Ericson, I. '51 + Fellows, b. '49 (3) + Folsom, H. '30 (6) + Forester,.J. '33 (5) * Forester, R. '31 (12) + Goeb, P. '39 (4) + Guenther, V. '25 + Habighorst, D. '65 (12) + Harns, J. '72 (3) + Herro, C. '43 (12)

Herzer, D. '54 (3) Hipke, E. '56

+ Holland, J. '71 (5) Holtan, D. '68

+ Howard, R. '40 (5) Hugunin, A. '67 Icke, P. '30 (3)

+ Jacobus, c. '50 (5) Janke, L. '44

+ Kahler, J. '69 (4) + Kauffman, C. '17

Koslo, W. '60 + Kribben, B. '31 * MacKinnon, R. '41 (3) + May, C. '48 (5) + McGehee, J. '38 (12)

McKinnis, G. '23 + Mead, J. '61 (5) + Michels , J. '66 + Miller, S. '70 (4) + :Minahan, R. '32 + Morton, D. '51 (5) * Murphy, F. '31 + Murphy, W. '28 (6)

Nag-y, R. '57 (3) * Nelson, C. '27 (12) * Paape, D. '53 (2)

Potts,.J. '78 Roup, C. '65 (3)

* Ruedebust:h, C. '67 + Ruedebusch, J. '69 (5) * Ryan, H. '39 (2) + Scharch, E. '50 + Schmitz, G. '25 (6)

Schmitz, R. 'I 9 (4) + SeatoI', D. '29 (II)

Seitz, D. '73 (3) WISCONSIN-S5 Sippl,J.Jr. '70 (4) * Adler, R. '46 (7) * Sirotkm, G. '41 (6) + Anderson. D. '48 +Spindler, J. '43 + Aring, c.Jr. '48 (10) * Spohn , J. '51 (5) + Beckel', W. '69 (4) + Stevens, H. '28 + Benld, J. '55 Stouthamer, T. '50 (2) + Bicncmann , ,V. '49 (4) * Stowe, P. '28 + Bills, H-}r. '57 (4) * TaylOl', A. '34

Buist, J. 53 (2) Terwilliger, H. '36 Byrns, J. '38 (12) Tormey, T.Jr. '32 (2)

+Camberis, G. '78 (3) + Trachsel, W. '59 (II) * Cameron F '42 Trubshaw, F. '43 (2) + C:omback~r: H. '23 (5) Ullrich, J. '37 (12)

Desnoyers, P. '16 (11) Vinson, D. '59 (2) * Dewey, L. Jr. '56 (2) + Walcisak, R. '74 (5) * DiRenzo, R. '50 (3) Weinke, D. '59 (12) * Douglas, J. '39 + Wiese, W. '75 (5)

Drewry, K. '49 Wittig, R. '62 (5) + Edgerton, S. '40 (5) +Zahn, R. '41

The October issue of the QUARTERLY will carry the remainder ofthe Honor Roll with donors names who gave after April 1, 1982.

I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING

AND THE END, THE FIRST AND THE LAST

Obituaries ALBERTA E. L. Erickson '35,Jan. 16, 1982 AMHERST Thomas P. Pitre '19, Feb. 27, 1982 COLBY W. L. Haynes '38, Oct. 25, 1981

CARNEGIE Philip R. Magnuson '31, March 22, 1982 CHICAGO Robert C. Hepple '34, Dec. 25, 1981 John F. Moulds, Jr. '34 COLUMBIA

*Ray D. Appelgate '31 CORNELL Philip T. Basset '28, Oct. 12, 1981 JohnJ. Bradley '21, Sept. 24,1981 DARTMOUTH William B. Dreffein '41, Sept. IS, 1981 HARVARD Frederick B. Hill '26 ILLINOIS Fred C. Rittschof '40, April 7, 1982 INDIANA Robert T. Coughlin '56, Feb, 7, 1982 E. R. Denny '23, Dec. 16, 1981 John G. Nester '64 A. A. Osburn, Jr. '34, Jan. 7, 1982 Herman E. Schuler '23, Dec. 13, 1981 Robert E. Turman '30 IOWA Walter R. Fieseler '20, Dec. 25, 1981 Carl J. Oehl '24 IOWA STATE Kenneth R. Marvin '23, April 29, 1982 KANSAS

*William T. Holt '27 KENT STATE Robert A. Fricke '54 LEHIGH Charles H. Tavener, Jr. '46,Jan. 12,1982 MIDDLEBURY John W. Morris '26 Arthur S. J. Whiting, Jr. '27 NEBRASKA Robert S. Finn '30 LeRoy J. Harney '17,July 24,1981 David E. Herries '30 T. J. Lieben '31 Sam R. Peppler '48, Jan. 1982 NORTHWESTERN Thomas H. Tanner '49, Jan. 26, 1982 OHIO STATE James F, Bennett '63, Jan , IS, 1982 William A, Bone '20, Oct. 13, 1981 John R. Harvey '49 Andrew D. Jones, '24, July 20, 1977 OKLAHOMA A. Dana Harder '25, Feb. 27, 1982 PENNSYL VANIA ST ATE James H. Armstrong '36, Jan. 4, 1982 PURDUE William W. Meyer '23 Clarence E. Trotter ' 12,jan. 2,1982 John L. VanNuys '24, Oct. 29,1981 Thomas W. Young '28, Aug. 22, 1980 RUTGERS Clifford P. Case '25, March 5, 1982 SAN JOSE Andrew G. Crowley III '54 STANFORD Eckard VonEstorff '56 SWARTHMORE Charles B. Coles '21, March 4, 1982 SYRACUSE Charles A. Hargitt 'OS, Dec. 16, 1974 David J. Marchak '66

*George D. Munger '19 Wirt D. Seeley 'IS Ralph C. Paddock 'IS, March 12, 1982 Carl W. Wiley '38, Sept. 26, 1981 TECHNOLOGY Henry A. Brewster '35

TUFTS Edward C. Delano '20, Nov. 15, 1981 U.C ,L.A, Donald W. Gillespie '51, May 10, 1981 WASHINGTON Jay H. Augustin '32, March 1981 WESTERN ONTARIO Dalton G. Dean '31 Francis W. Dowler '41 E. A. Durocher '32 B. Lloyd Hession '37 John A. Lind '36 R. Lyle McKay '33 WISCONSIN Stephen J. Frawley '25, April 7, 1982

*The Post Office has notified us of the death of these Brothers.

Births Central Missouri '76 - Mr. and Mrs. Steven

P. Lieneke of Blue Springs, Missouri, a son, Brandon Michael on April I, 1982.

Georgia Tech '63 - Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Walters III of Atlanta, Georgia, a daugh­ter, AmandaJoan on February 13, 1982.

Illinois '77 - Mr. and Mrs. David Behr of South Bend, Indiana, a daughter, Brit­tany Allison on February 6, 1982.

McGill '64- Mr. and Mrs. Erik W. Wentges of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, a daugh­ter, Cecile, on April 27, 1981.

Michigan '78 - Mr. and Mrs. William F, Knape of Grand Rapids, Michigan, a son, Peter Victor on March 19, 1982.

Missouri '75 - Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott King of Independence, Missouri, a son, Ryan Scott on March 31, 1982.

Purdue '69 - Mr. and Mrs. James L. Deh­ner of Lisle, Illinois, a son, Justin Travis on December 30, 1981.

Business and Professional Directory

CONSULTANTS

Alexander & Associates Co., Canadian Con­sultants for Marketing, Manufacturing, Tariffs , Licencing and C.S.A. Joe Alexan­der, P.E., Iowa State '55, University of To­ronto '77, 30 King's I nn Trail, Thornhill, Ontario L3T IT7.

PHOTOGRAPHERS

George A. Blair, Miami '37, Founder and President, Hospital Portrait Service, Box 700, Red Bank, New Jersey (20 I) 741-1123. Installs automatic cameras in newborn nur­series of hospitals throughout the United States, Canada and foreign countries to take pictures of newborns for identification and keepsakes for the parents.

PLACEMENT AGENCIES

SAN FRANCISCO Placement Agency, Inc. (415) !i43-8600

62" l\larkct Street, Suite 1320 San Francisco, California 9410:' Don Seghi, C.E,C. National and International Placement Bradley '51

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DU neckties - #T200 the Crest tie with navy background and the DU crest in gold is 100% polyester for $7.50. #T300 is the DUck tie of 100% silk design featuring the gold outline duck on a field of navy for $20.00 .

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