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The Delta Upsilon Quarterly is the official voice of the Delta Upsilon International Fraternity.

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Florida Chapter Wins Sweepstakes at Convention This annual Chapter Awards report

marks a departure from past October announcements. We will feature photos for our award-winning chapteTS in the Quarterly this year. The chapters have received prints to use in their alumni newsletters and local publications.

But we will feature these chapteTS throughout the year, with details on why they won, and how they built their suc­cessful programs to bring honor to Delta Upsilon.

All award-winning chapteTS must meet minimum DU chapter standards, be in good standing with their institu­tion, and be current in accounts with the general Fraternity.

Our Recognition FTOgram encour­ages the development of new chapter pTOgrams, then spreads these new and successful ideas. Of course, we also want to recognize those chapters who have planned carefully and worked hard to impTOve the Delta Upsilon experience for their members.

We begin with our Achievement Sweepstakes Award recipient, the Flor­ida Chapter.

• Having won the Chapter Rela­

tions Award for the past two years, the Florida Chapter noted in its August 1985 issue of the Delta Up­silon Digest: " . .. being recognized by International is the kind of en­couragement we need to progress even further forward ." Apparently it works; the Florida Chapter is Delta Upsilon's most outstanding chapter for 1985-'86.

Good chapter relations thrived again this year. The list of chapter and individual participation in vol­unteer and charity events filled four pages. The chapter sponsored a Grand Slam Softball Tournament, with $1,650 in prize money going to philanthropies of three winning sororities. The chapter also raised more than $2,000 of the $12,000 total for the Florida Greek Week cancer philanthropy, and had the highest participation in the annual blood drive. Programs and publi-

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The Sweepstakes TTophy Tesides in Gainesville, FI01'ida this yeaT as the FloTida Chapter was named Most Outstanding at the Leadership Conference and Convention in St. Louis on August 23. From left are David A. Crounse '89, Assistant TTeasurer; joseph L. Amos '87, President; and Ten) L. Bullock, PTesident of Delta Upsilon Fmternity. Fl011da also won the Best Chapter R elations Program Award.

cations for parents and alumni were timely, well-planned, nicely printed and effective.

In finances, the chapter ap­proved a detailed budget, listing all items of expected income and ex­pense, then used it to monitor and control spending. The result: sur­pluses each semester were put into special savings funds for future chapter house renovations.

Chapter initiations were sched­uled months in advance and re­sulted in great (70 percent!) parent and alumni attendance. Complete chapter and executive minutes are typed and posted. The chapter newsletter, the DU Digest, is filled with alumni news and word on fu­ture events, as well as thorough coverage (including photos) of alumni corporation meetings. The alumni corporation is farsighted and involves enough men to spread tasks around.

In scholarship, required pledge study hours were in part respon­sible for the chapter ranking 3rd of 33 campus fraternities .

The Florida Chapter also excels in sending required reports to In­ternational Headquarters. Officers

regularly write with thoughtful, sincere questions on chapter prob­lems. Obviously, our Florida broth­ers attack every problem with a ma­ture, sincere attitude: They get all the facts, make tentative plans, ad­just them after advice from alumni and International, then move ahead and succeed .

This chapter has taken our Fraternity'S ideals and purposes to heart, and puts them into action. All DUs can be proud of Florida, as our outstanding chapter for 1985-'86.

Help The Villages

If you need holiday greeting cards, consider one of three drawn by children helped by Delta Upsilon's support of The Villages homes for family less children. To order cards in sets of 20, indicate which style CA, heart and holly; B, igloo and penguins; C, snow-covered home) and send $8.50 per set plus $2.50 per order postage and handling to: The Villages, Inc., P.O. Box 1695, Topeka, KS 66601. Please order by Nov. 1. All proceeds benefit The Villages children in Kansas and Indiana.

OTHER AWARDS: Best Community Relations Project: Arlington - Chapter Relations Excellence Citation: Bradley - Best Chapter Publications: Iowa State - Financial Management: Bradley - Best Pledge Education: San Jose -Menninger Philanthropy Award: San Jose - President's Awardfor Improvement: Western Ontario - Directors' Awardfor Improvement: North Carolina State - Trustees' Award for Improvement: Washington - President's Award for Excellence: Bucknell -Directors' Awardfor Excellence: Oklahoma - Trustees' Award for Excellence: Iowa State.

More Convention news and photos will appear in the January Quarterly,

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OFFICERS

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

(Vicc Chairman) fudge of the District COlin

Shawilee Count}' Cou rLho use Topeka. Kansas 66603 Chairman of the Board

Edgar F. Heize r , Jr. , Northwes tern '5 1 Dover House

South Shore Drive T ucker's Town, Bermuda

Vicc~Presidents William O. Greenberg, Western Ontario '73

P.O. Box 38 1, Station Q Tomnto, Ontario M4T 2M!>

F. Thomas McMahon, Syracllse '52 Syraclise C hina Corporation

P. O. Box 4820 Syracuse, New York 1322 1

Richard A. Moran, Ru tgers '72 Regis McKenna, Inc.

1800 Embarcadero Road Palo Alto, C<llifo rnia 94303

Edwin T. Mosher, San Jose '52 16350 Ridgecrest Avenue

~'I Ollle Sereno, Cali fornia 95030 Secretary

John R. Hammond, DePauw '50 431 E. Hanna

Indianapo lis, Indiana 46227 Assistant Secrctary

John W. Cowie, Bradley '74 7220 N. Audubon Road

Indianapo lis, Indiana 46250 ' l ' reasurcr

David A. Venard, Bradlcy '77

Park\,~alo~<~~ ~:~~I~!~r~~s\~e~~~lpany IIarwood Heights, Illino is 60656

D irectors Robert A. Dahlss-aard, Jr., BracHey '63

1 exaco 1515 \ 'Vcst 22ml Street

Oakbrook, Illinois 6052 1 (1986) Gary J. Golden, Rutgers '74

2300 Algodones, N E

Alb\l(~~l~~~, ti~~~'t~!~:i~Uil~~/s 1,~J 1986)

1610 Fifth Avenue Moline, Illinois 61265 ( 1987)

Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 14 1 Iillside Avenue

Pl. Washington, New York 11050 (1987) Troy A . Martin, Wichita '88

Delta Upsilon Fraternity 1720 North Vassar

Wichita, Kansas 67208 (1987)

Past Presidents Horace G. Nichol, Carnegie '21

Charles D. Prutzman , Penn. Stalc ' 18 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '37 Orville H. Read, M issou ri '33

Charles F. Jennings, ~\'lari elta '3 1 W. D. Watkms, North Carolina '27

O . Edward Pollock, Virginia '51 Herbert Brownell, Nebraska '24 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29

Exe<.:utl,'e Director and Edi tor Thomas D. Hansen

Execu tive Direclor E.meritlls Wilford A. Butler, CAE

Leadership COllsultants Ronald E. Dowhaniuk

Bruce D. Raskin Assistant Editors

. Barbara A, Harness Jo Ellen Walden Desig n Consultant

J. L. LeMaster, Oregoll State '48

Offidal Photographer Ed Lacey, Jr.

Advertising Representative ParQuil Associates, Ltd.

34 1 Elm Avenue Bogota. N 1 07603

(20 I) 34g-7766

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY, a publicat ion o r Ille Delta Ups ilon Fraternity, founded in 1834, Incorporated, December 10 , 1909, und er laws of the State of New York. Delta Upsilon lt~ternati? l1a l FI:atcrnil Y He.ldquartcrs, P.q. Box 40 108, itH.hanapoils, Indmna 46240. Headlluarlcrs IS open from 9:00 to 5:00 p.m., E.S.T., Monday through Frida),. Telephone 317-875-8900. DEI : rA UPS I LON QUARTERLY (USPS 152-900) is pub­li shed in January, April,.1 uly <l1H.1 October at 8705 Found· crs Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268. The subscri ption price (checks and monc}, o rders should be made payable to Della Upsilo n Fratern ity) is $3.00 a ycar in ,Hh'all<.:e; sing le copies 75~. ~el1d changes .of address and corre· spondcnce of a bUslIless or editOrial nalUre to Delta Up, sllOil Fraternity, P.O. Box 40108, Indianapol is, Indiana 46240.

Se<':~I~d.c1ass p'~slage ,Paid at Indianap? lis , hldiall ~1 and at addltiOnallllcuiJng olh<.:es . ·X' T. ~1. Registered U. S. Pat· enl Office.

crhe President's GReport

With great joy I report to you on two of the many happy develop­ments which occurred at our re­cent International Convention -developments which bring high hopes for the future of our Frater­nity and, in turn, for our society,

First, a tragic wrong of over 30 years ago, committed during a dif­ficult time in our Fraternity and in our society, has finally been at least somewhat righted. In 1955, the Brown Chapter designated its president as one of its delegates to the International Convention then scheduled for Middlebury, The president they named was certified simply as "Gus White," But as it developed, Gus White was not white and rather than face an ex­pected confrontation, the leader­ship of the Fraternity simply can­celled the Convention! The following year, the Convention censored the Brown Chapter for initiating a person "not socially ac­ceptable" to the rest of the Frater­nity, In due course, the Brown Chapter withdrew from the Frater­nity and the whole affair was al­lowed by the Fraternity to fade into history,

The current officers of the Fraternity only recently learned of these past events during the dis­cussions which led to the reaffilia­tion of the Brown Chapter. It was, frankly, difficult for us at first to believe that these events had hap­pened - especially in view of our unique heritage and tradition of open membership, a policy which has resulted today in a wonderful membership including every race, et~~ic group, religion and national ongll1,

But it did occur and the wrong screamed for redress from the pages of our history, Consequent­ly, I contacted Brown University officials and asked them, "do you know where Gus White is today?" We wanted to make amends both to him and to his courageous class­mates who supported him so long ago, The administrator at Brown chuckled when I asked this ques-

tion , and said, "yes, we know where Gus White is!" For, you see, this man who some once thought "so­cially unacceptable" was not only one of the finest DU presidents Brown had ever had and a star of the University football team, but in rapid succession he had graduated at the top of his class from Brown; graduated from Stanford Medical School; completed a brilliant resi­dency at Yale (where he later be­came Professor of Orthopaedics and established the Engineering Laboratory of Musculoskeletal Dis­eases); earned a second doctorate in science .from Karolinska Insti­tute in Stockholm, Sweden (where his research was in the biomechan­ics of the spine); became Chair Pro­fessor of Orthopaedics at the Har­vard Medical School and the Harvard/MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; became Chief Surgeon of Orthopaedics at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston, a major Harvard teaching hospital; and completed the Advanced Health Care Management Pro­gram at the Harvard Business Col­lege (where he was selected by the class to be the commencement speaker), In addition, Gus White (now Dr. Augustus A, White, III) became a member of the Fellows of Brown and Chairman of the Brown Board of Trustees . He is also the first recipient of the Roger Williams Award, Brown's highest

(continued on p , 58)

Delta Upsilon Quarterly

O ctober 1986 Volume 104-Number 4

Table of Contents Page Convention Award Winners

. , . ..... , , ... , . . . .. Inside front cover Alcohol/Drug Policy """""""" 58 New Executive Director Named ,.,.. 59 President's Club .. , , , .. , .. , . , . , . , . .. 60 Treasurer's Report , . , , . , . .. , . , ' . .. , 62 Alumni H onor Roll .. . ' , .... ,'..... 65 Alpha and Omega ., . , . . ,.,., . .. " . 72 New Leadership Consultants

... , .... , ....... .. , Inside back cover

On the cover: See President's Report.

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Convention Adopts Alcohol Policy This responsible and far-th inking policy

was adopted by the Undergraduate Dele­gates to the 152nd Convention of Delta Up­silon. It has taken effect, and chapter mem­bers and professional DU staff are now working to implement it. This policy is a firm step toward reducing the harmful ef­fects of alcohol and drug abuses which could occur in some chapters.

The following policy has been adopted by the l52nd Convention held

August 22, 1986 in St. Louis, Missouri and is now in effect.

DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY A Resolution on Alcohol and Substance Use

WHEREAS, since the passage of "A Resolution on Alcohol Awareness" by the 151st Convention, some chapters, members and pledges of Delta Upsilon Fraternity have made commendable progress in promoting the responsible use of alcohol; and

WHEREAS, further progress in this effort is essential to assure the health, safety and survival of the Fraternity, its chapters and its members; and

WHEREAS, many of our fellow fraternities and their chapters and members have been involved in litigation which consumes precious time, energy and resources, both personal and fmancial, as a result of alleged irresponsible and abusive use of alcohol and harmful substances; and

WHEREAS, irresponsible and abusive use of alcohol and harmful substances, if permitted, will inevitably impair the health, safety and welfare of our members; diminish our ability as a Fraternity to

President's Report (continued from p. 57)

alumni award for service to man­kind. His other honors include: the Jaycees' "Ten Outstanding Young Men" Award; the Martin Luthd King, Jr. Medical Achievement Award; the Kappa Delta Award for Outstanding Orthopaedic Re­search; and the Eastern Ortho­paedic Award for Spine Research. He is a recipient of the Bronze Star, which he earned while stationed as a Captain in the U.S. Army Med­ical Corps in Vietnam, and where he did extensive volunteer work in a leper colony.

To make a long story short, we contacted Brother White, ex­pressed the profound apology of the Fraternity, and asked him to consider a full and personal rec­onciliation. When Brother White learned of our current pluralistic membership and our interest in promoting diversity and warm re­lations among all members of hu­mankind and of the willingness of the Brown Chapter and the Inter-

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help our members excel in their chosen careers and professions; and subject our Fraternity, our chapters, and our alumni and undergraduate members to legal liability, both corporate and personal, for the harmful consequences of these activities; and

WHEREAS, the responsibilities of membership in Delta Upsilon Fraternity, as we have promised in our solemn Oath, require that we endeavor to perfect ourselves morally, intellectually, and socially, and to act towards others according the high standards of conduct of our Fraternity; that we use all honorable means to promote the interests of our Fraternity and of our Chapters; and that we uphold and encourage our brothers in all that is honorable and right; and

WHEREAS, Delta Upsilon Fraternity must take the lead in educating our members about the dangers presented by these and other forces affecting the health and safety of our members; and about their personal legal liability for the harmful consequences of their failure to confront and control the irresponsible and abusive use of alcohol and harmful substances at chapter events and on chapter property;

BE IT THEREFORE RESOL YED, that this 152nd Convention of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity hereby declares the following policy on the use of alcohol and harmful substances:

I. No Delta Upsilon chapter shall carry out any event or activity, including the provision of beer or other alcoholic beverages, that violates any rule or regulation of the college or university, or that violates any law of the local municipality, or of the state or province, or of the nation.

2. No Delta Upsilon chapter shall permit anyone to possess, use, sell or otherwise provide any illegal and harmful drug or substance at any chapter event or activity, or on any chapter property.

national Fraternity to contribute in every way to Brown's Investment in Diversity Program and other similar programs elsewhere, he and his classmates willingly and gra­ciously accepted our invitation to reconcile. Brother White came to our Convention in St. Louis to lead the new Brown delegation in its first convention following reaffiliation and to receive the Fraternity's highest honor, its Distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. Fol­lowing the presentation, Brother White gave a brilliant address, truly inspiring to all in attendance. The Convention then gave Brother White the longest standing ovation in my memory, and unanimously rescinded the resolution of 1956. And so this sad story has a happy ending which, I believe, foretells the commencement of a new and beautiful chapter in the history of our Fraternity.

Second, in response to the con­cern expressed in my last letter and from the scores of alumni who wrote to endorse that concern, I am immensely pleased to report that the undergraduates adopted a

3. Any chapter event involving the legal use of alcohol shall not involve providing unlimited quantities of alcohol; nor shall the event or activity. encourage the rapid consumption of alcohol; 'nor shall any person participating in the event or activity be forced for any reason to consume alcohol.

4. All Delta Upsilon chapter rush events shall be "dry," meaning that no beer or alcoholic beverages shall be provided by the chapter or by any person, except where "wet rush" is permitted by university regulations and law.

5. All Delta Upsilon chapters shall implement an alcohol awareness program which encourages temperance and responsibility among those members who are legally pennilted to drink beer or alcoholic beverages. The alcohol awareness program shall be conducted on a continuing basis, to educate the members of Delta Upsilon Fraternity, and to protect their health and safety. The program shall convey responsibility for the activities of other members regarding alcohol use, and shall encourage active intervention to prevent any person at any chapter event or activity from either drinking to excess, or from engaging in any potentially dangerous activity, including driving a motor vehicle, while under the influence of alcohol.

6. No Delta Upsilon chapter shall permit the existence of any hazardous or unsafe condition on chapter property, or-on any property used for a chapter event or activity, which poses an unreasonable risk to the health and safety of any person, whether or not invited onto the property.

7. All Delta Upsilon chapters and alumni corporations shall adopt policies for the use of chapter property and the conduct of chapter events and activities in keeping with the leIter and spirit of this resolution. A copy of the chapter and alumni corporation policies shall be subrnitted to the Headquarters of the Fratemity.

new strict drug and alcohol abuse policy. It should be an excellent be­ginning in turning our Fraternity onto a new path of social and schol­arly responsibility. The text of that resolution will appear elsewhere in the Quarterly. I am writing to all college presidents and to all pres­idents of other fraternities seeking their endorsement of this policy. With their help we can make this exciting new development a trend on all campuses. I want to thank each of you who wrote for your support and to urge you to con­tinue to write . Your letters are very influential with the officers and the undergraduates of the Fraternity alike.

All in all, it looks like we have turned two important corners in the history of our Fraternity and that the promise for the coming year is bright indeed.

~a~ --- ----0 Terry L. Bullock President

D ELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

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Delta U Selects Hansen as New Executive Director

Afle1' considering rnany qualified ap­plicants, the B oanl of Directors of Delta Upsilon Fraternity chose Thomas D. Hansen, Iowa State 1979, as Executive Director. He succeeds W. A. B utler, Jr. , CAE, Western Michigan '61, who gave our Fraternity 24 years of dedicated seTvice and leadership.

Torn Hansen earned bachelor's de­grees in journalism and political sci­ence. As an unde1graduate, he was ac­tive in rnany campus O1ganizations and held several chapter offices. He was ed­itor-in-chief of his college newspaper and wOl'ked as a Congressional pl'ess secretary in Washington, D.C.

After wOl'king three yean as a daily newspaper reporter, he entered law school at the University of Iowa, grad­uating with distinction in 1985 . He spent the last year as a law clerk for 12 state judges in northeast Iowa, and is a mernber of the Iowa State and Amel'­ican bar associations.

He has been Executive Director of Delta Upsilon since July 7. Brother Butler will rernain as Executive Direc­tor Emeritus through December.

The search committee was ably chaired by BTather RichardA. Moran, Rutgers '72. Delta Upsilon Fraternity is grate­ful for the time and effort of the entire comrnittee.

• After three months as Executive

Director, I can see that our quest for excellence in Delta Upsilon Fraternity will be a reality, at every level and at every chapter and col­ony.

Alumni and undergraduates have expressed overwhelming sup­port and confidence - by mail, by telephone and at our Leadership Conference and Convention in St. Louis. At every turn, men are dis­cussing how Delta Upsilon can be stronger in the years to come. There has been no limit to our members' ideas for improving our Fraternity, nor to their willingness to work hard to make it happen.

Our task is simple: We must see that every member demands the very best, of himself, his chapter and his :Fraternity.

Each DU undergraduate must make the most of his college years. He must seize the chance DU pro­vides to learn to organize and to lead. He must understand our ide­als and values, which will help him develop into a responsible and sought-after member of his profes­sion and his community.

Each DU alumnus must similarly demand of himself his best possible commitment to our Fraternity. The level of involvement will vary, as each alumnus has different career and family obligations. But each of us must see how we can improve our Fraternity in this time of changes and challenges.

Today, we need to reaffirm our values and high standards, and see that they are shared by all our members: integrity, hard work, high self-esteem, and excellence in our chosen careers.

New General Directory Planned

For the first time since 1929, the Board of Directors of Delta Upsi­lon Fraternity has authorized the publication of an Official Alumni Directory. The Fraternity has se­lected the Bernard C. Harris Pub­lishing Company of White Plains, New York, well-known publishers of alumni directories for major col­leges, universities, private schools and fraternities, to be the official publisher.

Harris Publishing Company will mail questionnaires to all of our alumni. It is most important that all of the Brothers complete and return the questionnaire to Harris Publishing Company as they re­quest.

Your cooperation will ensure the timely publication of the most up­to-date Delta Upsilon Alumni Di­rectory possible.

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

Thomas D. Hansen

These are all facets of our founding principles of character, culture, friendship and justice. To­gether, we can make these princi­ples come alive, so that each chap­ter will be a place of pride and honor, and that each man will be proud of his heritage and a credit to his Fraternity .

The words of Charles Evans Hughes, Colgate and Brown 1881, are appropriate here, as they were in 1909 when he addressed a group of Colgate alumni and Phi Beta Kappa honorees:

" . .. Delta Upsilon stamps a man nine times out of ten as an ear­nest man .... This is the spirit of Delta Upsilon, good times, fel­lowship, social enjoyment, man­liness and purpose to get the truly best there is in the world."

Let us thrive in this earnest spirit, in this quest for excellence, and "get the truly best there is" from Delta Upsilon.

I am honored and excited to have been chosen as Executive Director, and I promise to each member of our Fraternity my very best efforts to protect and further its interests across our continent.

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For the 10th time in 10 years, the Delta Upsilon President's Club grew, this time to 506 members who had given $100 or more to our Fraternity in the year ending June 30, 1986. Listed be­low are those members. Our goal for this year is 550 members, and the first listing of these men will appear in the January Quarterly.

The William H. French Circle Gifts of $500 to $999

F. Lee Baird, Kansas '58 Huntly G. qhapman, British Columbia '68 Robert C. Gimlin, Purdue '42 Richard C. Marx, Pepnsylvania '54 Nelson Schaenen , Jr. , Cornell '50

The Charles G. Dawes Circle Gifts of $400 to $499

F. Leonard Christy, Ohio State '40 Howard L. McGregor, Jr. , Williams '40 Arthur L. Rice, Jr., Illinois '36 Donald C. Slawson, Kansas '56 Ashton M. Tenney, Chicago '43

The Nehemiah Boynton Circle Gifts of $300 to $399

Harry N. Briggs, Missouri '51 David E. Chambers, Arizona '60 Robert C. Haugh, Indiana '48 Edgar F. Heizer, Jr. , Northwestern '51 Thomas R . McConchie, Jr. , Virginia '5 1 Paul C. Stein furth , Bowling Green &

Ohio State '68

The J. Arthur Clark Circle Gifts to $250 to $299

David L. Cole , Wilmington '72 George D. Ferguson, British Columbia '62 Joe Neil Goforth, Jr., North Carolina '66 H. Karl Huntoon, Illinois '72 Phillip E. Hurley, Oklahoma '64 Thomas R. Jacobs, Arkansas '77 Robert J. LaFortune, Purdue '5 1 Charles D. Miller, Johns Hopkins '49 Brent G. Orcutt, Hamilton '26 Christopher Saricks, Kansas '70 C. Earl Schooley, Missouri '28 John M. Welch, Iowa '61

The Warren C. DuBois Circle Gifts of $200 to $249

Lawrence F. Armstrong, Technology '28 William B. Ayars, Syracuse '56 Thomas P. Bays, Oregon State '42 Richard Y. Coulton, Miami '54 Alan B. Graf, Indiana '51 William D. Greenberg, Western Ontario

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H . Thomas Hallowell , Jr., Swarthmore '29 Mark S. Jones, Arlington '75 Dave Maguire, Southern Illinois '73 John C. Mazzei, New York '26 Edward C. McCobb, Michigan '23 David C . McMahan, Texas '65 J. Paul McNamara, Miami '29 Charles E . Nelson, Wisconsin '27 Herbert H. Nelson, Colorado '59 Paul H. Resch, Carnegie '28 John A. Riggs, Jr. , Missouri '30 Paul E. Rosenthal , Florida '73 Norman D. Sanders, Ohio '59 Herbert K. Taylor, Jr. , Swarthmore '27 Walter N. Thayer, Colgate '31 Arnold Tilden, DePauw '28 William Wallace III , Union '48 John G. Weir, Toronto '43 Robert F. Wernet, Purdue '51 James A. Wiese, Iowa '58 Samuel M. Yates, San Jose '55

The Samuel S. Hall Circle Gifts of $150 to $199

Stephen A. Antush, Washington State '83 Richard N. Brandenburg, Washington

State '55 James G . Brass, Manitoba '73 Dale W. Brunken, Oregon '52 Chester V. Clifton, Washington '35 Jack H. Copple, Purdue '36 Robert A. Dahlsgaard , Jr. , Bradley '63 Leland D. Denard, Arkansas '78 Richard F. Fagan, Washington '52 Henry A. Federa, Louisville '35 Richard M. Forester, Wisconsin '31 H arry J. Garnette, Indiana '60 R. Bowen Gillespie, Marietta '72 William R. Grant, Union '49 Lewis D. Gregory, Kansas '75 Erwin H. Hansen , Nebraska '30 Stewart L. Hayward, Oregon '41 Richard D. Hickman, Johns Hopkins '28 J. Kenneth Higdon, Kansas '47 William S. Holden, Washington '30 C. Earl Ingalls , Brown '25 Alan C. Jeveret, Bowling Green '59 D. Geoffrey John, Arizona '62 Howard Kahlenbeck, Jr. , Indiana '52 John S. Kaufman, Lehigh '46 Egerton W. King, Alberta '42 Austin H. Kiplinger , Cornell '39 H . E. Klemp, Kansas '26 James M. Kraebber, Northwestern '58 Eldred D. Kuppinger, Ohio State '33 William H. Lawson, Purdue '50 Brock M. Lutz, Missouri '58 Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago '55 Donald C. Metz, Purdue '30 John E. Meyer, 'Kansas '50 Donald J. Moulin, California '53 Victor T Neff, Missouri '66 Raymond S, Noonan, Middlebury '21 0 , Edward Pollock, Virginia '51 John S. Shellenberger, Pennsylvania '52 Thomas E. Shultz, Rutgers '61 Mark C. Taylor, Florida '82 Robert L. Tyburski , Colgate '74 William K. Ulerich , Pennsylvania State '31 John A. Wagg, Carnegie '38 Jo Ellen Walden in honor of Wilford A.

Butler, Western Michigan '61 John T Weisel, Oregon '48 Richard F, Williams, Louisville '67 Robert G. Yingling, Jr., Missouri '62 Robert S, Youpa, Rutgers '55

The George F. Andrews Circle Gifts of $100 to $149

Frank F. Abercrombie, Rochester '28 K. Brooks Abernathy, Northwestern '40 Harold F. Abrams, Colgate '27 Horace L. Acaster, Pennsylvania '44 Robert J. Ackerman, Nebraska '50 Leland J. Adams, Bucknell '64 Robert H, Adler, Wisconsin '46 E. Daniel Albrecht, Arizona '59 J. Lockwood Albright, Indiana '32 Charles L. Allen, Michigan State '55 Joseph Allen, Jr., Michigan State '60 A, W, Altorfer, Jr., Illinois '43 Clarke Ambrose, Cornell '48 C, B, Anderson, Jr. , Indiana '27 Thomas W. Anderson, Michigan State '72 Walte r E . Anderson, Jr. , South Carolina

'84 William S, Armington, Miami '47 David S. Armstrong, California '48 Kyle G. Bach, California '81 Charles V, Bacon, Jr. , Purdue '38 Douglas D. Ballou, Kansas '75 James R. Balta, Bucknell '59 William N . Banks, Jr. , Dartmouth '45 Fred J. Barbian, Purdue '45 Hugh N . Barnard, Nebraska '56 John M. Barr, Miami '68 Harvey Bartle, Jr. , Pennsylvania '30 Louis D. Bauer, Rutgers '65 Richard U , Bayles, Technology '63 Walter J . Beadle, Technology '20 Arnold O. Beckman, Illinois '23 Rodney F. Beckwith, Cornell '57 Curtiss L. Beebe, Washington '35 Halden M. Beers, Carnegie '35 Frank H. Beinhauer, Illinois '28 Charles S. Biggs III, Pennsylvania '55 George Blair, Miami '37 Ralph A. Bluntschli, Cornell '54 Paul J. Bodine, Jr., Northwestern '50 William B. Boone, California '35 John 0, Booth, Washington State '35 Herbert H. Boswau, Denison '55 Herbert S. Botsford, California '53 Gilbert T Bowen, Washington '31 William W. Boyd, Northwestern '48 Wayne T Bradfield, Indiana '31 Louis Brennesholtz, Lehigh '32 Peter W. Bridgford, Northwestern '56 Herbert Brownell, Nebraska '24 Raymond G. Bruckman, Miami '49 Keith B. Bruening, Iowa State '80 Benjamin C. Bugbee, Michigan '37 John C. Buist, Wisconsin '53 T erry L. Bullock, Kansas State '61 Kerry H. Burg, Washington State '50 Thomas E. Burgess, Miami '61 Robert R. Burridge, Missouri '46 Wilford A. Butler, Western Michigan '61 Brian C. Campbell , San Diego '74 Charles S, Carter, Tennessee '7 1 William L. Carter, Florida '71 Lucien Caruso, Jr" Northwestern '65 Ray L. Casterline, Northwestern '41 C, E. Cayot, Kansas '25 Richard A. Chambers, Oregon '52 John B, Chandler, Bowdoin '37 Thomas W. Cheney, Nebraska '36 Brian G, Clark, Toronto '69 James R. Clark, North Carolina '68 Addison B . Clifford, Jr., Washington '35 Raymond O . Clutter, DePauw '39 William L. Clymer, Ohio State '35

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George C. Coakley, San Jose '53 Clyde S. Coffel, Illinois '28 Clement T. Cole, Carnegie '79 T. H. Conklin , Miami '29 Stephen S. Conway, Purdue '51 Frank M. Coon, Michigan State '61 Mrs. Marsh Corbitt in memory of Marsh

M. Corbitt, Washington' 17 Philip A. Corey, Ohio State '48 Lloyd W. Courter, Iowa '57 Harry A. Crawford, Ohio State '47 Ira D. Crews, Sr., Oklahoma State '60 Curtiss E. Crippen, Minnesota '30 Allyn J. Crofts, Jr., Purdue '47 Daniel J. Cummings, Kansas '79 James A. Cunningham, Brown '41 Robert H. Damm, Syracuse '58 Paul H. Davis, Jr., Chicago '35 Raymond S. Davis, Jr., Michigan '47 Robert J. Day, Pennsylvania State '47 Charles G. Dean , Oregon State '56 Anthony P. DeJulius, Pennsylvania State

'56 John A. Delaney, Florida '77 Lewis W. Dewey, Jr., Wisconsin '56 Raymond B. Dhue, Michigan State '68 William R. Dillon , Kansas '78 Robert C. DiRenzo, Wisconsin '50 John W. Dodge, Marietta '43 John J. Douglas, Wisconsin '39 Thomas J. Drumheller, Jr., Washington

'29 Charles F. Dugan II, Miami '60 James H. DuMond, Jr., Pacific '66 David R. Eagleson , Miami '44 Gordon H. Eberts, McGill '60 Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State '78 George P. Edmonds, Technology '26 Kenneth G. Edwards, Pennsylvania State

'71 John R. Ehrlich, Missouri '67 John J. Enders, Washington State '39 Edwin L. English, Ohio State '22 Douglas B. Eskridge, Missouri '64 Warren P. Eustis , Chicago '51 John H. Eyler, Jr., Washington '69 Mark Falb, Iowa '69 Chester F. Fee, Kansas '47 Dennis A. Ferrazzano, Johns Hopkins '68 James R. Filip, Oklahoma State '63 Thomas S. Filip, Oklahoma '69 Daniel E. Fitzgerald, Purdue '49 Thomas J. Fletcher, Rutgers ' 75 Howard W. Folsom, Wisconsin '30 Robert H. Forney, Kansas '21 Robert G. Foy, Denison '50 Brian K. Franklin, Arkansas '83 William W. Franklin, California '37 P. David Franzetta, Michigan State '70 Charles H. Free, Purdue '31 C. Norman Frees, DePauw '36 Mitchell R. Fulscher, Wisconsin '65 Daniel B. Funk, Purdue '61 James P. Fusscas, Colgate '63 Ronald Gabel, Purdue '52 George L. Gaddie, Louisville '49 Marvin L. Gear, Kansas' 17 F. Herbruck Geisler, Brown '29 Donald F. Gerald, Jr., Louisiana State '81 Irving Gersten, Kent State '61 John M. Gibson, Indiana '42 Lloyd G. Gillette, Alberta '54 Ernest L. Glasscock, Missouri '28 William N. Godfrey, Miami '58 Robert L. Goforth, San Jose '55 Gary J. Golden , Rutgers '74

Hugh W. Gray, Nebraska '34 Meryl B. Gray, Miami '32 R. Nathan Greene, Kansas State '58 Karl H . Griesbaum, Purdue '61 Scott D. Hahner, Rutgers '78 Frederick D. Haines, Denison '63 Gerald A. Hale, Western Michigan '52 Jay R. Hamann , Minnesota '59 John R. Hammond, Jr. , DePauw '50 Loren B. Hanchett, Harvard '29 Thomas D. Hansen, Iowa State '79 Stephen F. Harbison , Stanford '65 Peter B. Harkins, North Carolina '62 Benjamin L. Harper, Indiana '54 H. Vincent Harsha, Iowa '42 Donald E. Hathaway, Miami '44 Jay A. Hathaway, Kansas State '80 H . John Hawkinson , Iowa '35 Gregory L. Haymon, Oklahoma '77 Lhoyd T. Hayward , Middlebury '23 Melvin D. Heckt, Iowa '46 Richard J. Heekin, Ohio State '35 Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue '49 James D. Hendryx, Rochester '26 Thomas H. Henkle, U.C.L.A. '50 Timothy R. Herbert, Iowa State '82 Benjamin F. Hoffacker, Lehigh '44 Joseph F. Hogan, Miami '48 James D. Hoggard, Massachusetts '71 John D. Holschuh , Sr., Miami '48 Edmund C. Horst, Indiana '61 R. Gregory Hougham, Illinois '72 L. Stanley Hubbard, Missouri '55 Douglas P. Humes, Pennsylvania State '77 Robert C. Hunt, Nebraska '41 Harry K. Huntoon, Illinois '37 Michael W. Hurst, Technology '70 Stanly L. Iezman, Washington '70 Charles D. Jacobus, Wisconsin '50 Richard G. Jacobus, Wisconsin '51 Jamille G. Jamra, Northwestern '38 Edwin R. Jarmain, Toronto '30 G. Edward Jenison, Jr., Michigan State '56 Aldie E. Johnson, Jr., Iowa State '47 Allen R. Johnson, Pennsylvania '39 Marshall M. Johnson, Rutgers '51 O. Kepler Johnson, Jr., Kansas '52 Orville E. Johnson, Washington State '39 Clifton C. Jones, Kansas State '77 Paul A. Jones, Northern Illinois '76 William E. Jouris, Technology '61 William L. Julian, Illinois '29 William G. Kagler, Syracuse '54 Keith O. Kaneta, Washington '59 Robert D. Kayser, California '46 John E. Keegan, Ohio State '53 Stewart B. Kett, California '49 Matthew A. Klein, Cornell '71 James H. Knorr, Kansas '31 Semon E. Knudsen, Technology '36 F. W. Koester, Kansas '18 William Koester, Kansas '41 Gene Koski , New York '43 Ronald R. Kovener, Indiana '55 Frank B. Kreider, Carnegie '38 William C. Krommenhoek, Nebraska '57 Joseph B. Lamb, Kansas '23 William G. Landess, Kansas '53 Geoffrey C. Lands, Cornell '84 Joseph A. Lane, Pennsylvania State '51 Gary L. Levering, Northwestern '61 James K. Levorsen, Oklahoma '50 Robert S. Lipton, Michigan '64 W. Harry Lister, Lehigh '26 Ronald J. Litra, Bowling Green '75 Robert M. Loch, Nebraska '54

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

Frank Loeschner, New York '26 Charles R. Longenecker, Pennsylvania

State '32 L. Alexander Lovett, Harvard '33 Vernon B. Lussky, Louisville '43 William P. M<uor, Colgate '26 Richard R. Mahoney, Houston '83 Wendell E. Mann, Purdue '48 Earl L. Marble, Washington State '58 Joseph J. Marinelli, Jr. , Florida '65 Arthur J. Marion, Michigan '42 Robert J. Martin, Washington '59 David O. Mason, Michigan '57 Ralph L. Mason, Iowa State '33 Peter F. Matthews, Tufts '76 Robert P. McBain, Michigan State '64 John J. McCarthy, l'Iorthwestern '49 John S. McConnell , DePauw '66 R. Gordon McGovern, Brown '48 Frank C. McGrew, Nebraska '34 Donald C. Mcinnes, Manitoba '50 Richard M. McKay, Washington '59 Donald L. McKelvey, Missouri '32 L. D. McKinley, Illinois '40 F. Thomas McMahon , Syracuse '52 Robert H . McNulty, Washington '61 Jeff B. Meeker, Florida '65 John W. Meyer, Wichita '77 Richard E. Meyer, Michigan '61 Thomas C. M. Middleton, Lehigh '72 John P. Miller, Rutgers '60 Raymond F. Miller, Purdue '22 W. Howard Miller, Colgate '27 Charles H. Mistele, Western Michigan '65 William C. Moodie, Jr., Lehigh '47 Robert J. Moore, Kansas '53 James G. Morford, Washington '51 John A. Morse, Syracuse '57 Grayson L. Moss, Purdue '47 Brian E. Mudrick, Louisville '82 George E. Mueller, Jr., Florida '65 James ·R. Myers, Ohio State '38 Adelbert G. Neese, Purdue '36 David S. Nelson, Clarkson '69 Warren P. Nesbitt, Wisconsin '76 Robert W. Newell, DePauw '34 Donald F. Newman, Carnegie '54 Reginald B. Newman II , Northwestern

'59 George Nicolau, Michigan '48 Allen Eric Norton, South Dakota '83 Keith O. O'Bannon, Nebraska '50 C. Esco Obermann, Iowa '26 William H. O'Byrne, Florida '72 Walter J. Okunski, Colgate '58 Paul J. Olscamp, Western Ontario '58 James W. Osborn , Iowa State '73 Jon R. Palmitier, Michigan State '60 James U. Pattee, Michigan State '70 Sidney W. Patterson, Dartmouth &

Oklahoma '42 Harry Pawlik, North Carolina '54 Carl N. Pehlke, Purdue '49 William E. Pelton, Syracuse '63 Theodore H. Perry, Hamilton '30 W. Allen Perry, Iowa State '27 Walter R. Peterson , Washington '22 Charles A. Phillips III , Clarkson '64 Louis A. Pietro, Jr., Western Reserve '49 Robert D. Poindexter, Oklahoma '40 Richard R. Popham, Purdue '40 William M. Poston , North Carolina '71 Bryant S. Procter, Illinois '44 R. J. Provan, Alberta '71 Charles D. Prutzman, Pennsylvania State

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Alan V. Pugh, North Carolina '73 Robert L. Purcell, Chicago '31 John W. Puth, Lehigh '52 Donald C. Rasmussen, Purdue '46 Orville H . Read, Missouri '33 Roland R. Reiche, Northwestern '42 James R. Reid, Lehigh '56 William R. Reusing, Virginia '52 Robert H. Rice, Colgate '34 Wendell L. Richards, Oklahoma State '77 Donald L. Richardson, Washington & Lee

'43 James G. Ricks , Arlington '69 Charles W. Roberts, Lehigh '27 James S. Roberts, Florida '63 Richard W. Roberts, Western Ontario '55 Kenneth E. Rodgers, Oregon State '32 John W. Rogers, Miami '57 Michael E. Rohde, Texas '68 Henry B. Roth , Union '30 Daniel L. Rothrock, Washington State '69 Rick Ryll, Alberta '67 Edwin Salisbury, Syracuse '40 Donald M. Sampson, Oklahoma '34 Samuel A. Santandrea, Rochester '56 Richard J. Schmidt, Kansas '76 F. Wayne Schooley, Iowa State '22 Neil D. Scott, Washington '24 Winston Scott, Washington '30 John A. Seitz, Kansas '31 James C. Shaw, Ohio State '49 William B. Shepard, Cornell '31 William R. Shepherd, Jr., Oregon '55 John L. Shennan, San Jose '66 C. David Siegfried, Houston '79 Cassius C. Sisler, Western Reserve '46 David R. Skiff, Clarkson '69 Charles J. Slawson, Kansas '20 John R. Slothower , Nebraska '45 William S. Smeltzer, Syracuse '58 Everet F. Smith, South Carolina '83 Kirk A. Smith, Indiana '63 Rodney R. Smith, Cornell '67 Wayne C. Sommer, Miami '31, in memory

of Karl and John Nenninger David E. Sponsler, Miami '58 Richard G. Spry, Syracuse '40 J. Wesley St. Clair, Kansas '58 Wayne F. St. Jol111, Ohio State '56 Arthur R. Steiger, Jr ., Purdue '48 EdwardJ. Stephens, California '44 R. V. Stephens, :Indiana '61 Roger F. Stephenson, Dartmouth '25 William B. Stephenson , Jr., Oklahoma '54 Ezra F. Stevens, T echnology '27 Ritchie L. Stevens, Brown '28 Rudolph F. Stigberg, New York '25 David T. Stoecker, Indiana '63 William L. Stover, Carnegie '40 Paul M. Stowe, Wisconsin '28 George S. Studle, Washington State '57 Robert F. Stuhr, Oregon '41 Benjamin G. Symon, Missouri '26 Calvin W. Tackett, Jr., Arlington '82 Theodore T. Tanase, Michigan '63 Robert H. Tapp, Pennsylvania State '39 Michel C. Thielen, Iowa '57 Oscar L. Thomas, Ohio State '26 H. Allan Thompson, Oklahoma '65 J. Edward Tippetts, Nebraska '67 Franklyn H . Tormoen, Minnesota '30 Richard F. Torrey, Syracuse '51 Gunard C. Travaglini, Lafayette '72 L. G. T ruesdell, Jr ., Minnesota '27 Peter A. Tuohy, Washington '53 Peter V. Ueberroth, San Jose '59

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L. Russell Ulrich, Washington '40 Harley J. Urbach, Nebraska '33 Robert J. Valdez, Nebraska '66 W. Lloyd VanKeuren, Rutgers '09 Alber t E. Varble, Purdue '50 Anthony Ventresca, vVestern Reserve '53 John H. Vinyard, Jr., Missouri '42 Clyde W. VonGrimmenstein, Purdue '49 Jay E. Wagner, Ohio State '45 William E. Walker, Ohio State '54 Ben T. Walkingstick, Oklahoma '52 Edward E. Waller, Jr. , Oklahoma '51 Martin J. Warden, Western Ontario '50 W. D. Watkins, North Carolina '27 William A. Weir, Alberta '54 Jeffrey M. Wells , Indiana '66 J. Ralston Werum, Ohio State '42 Richard A. West, Lafayette '53

James W. Westaway, Toronto '34 Alan L. Weyhrich, Northwestern '58 Arthur E. Wible , Jr. , Michigan '59 Paul W. Wilke, Jr., Minnesota '50 W. Robert Wilmore, Western Reserve '46 Sewell T. Wilson, Jr., Kansas '48 Milo G. Wingard,Jr., Technology '51 Carl E. Witschy, Illinois '74 Bradley K. Wolf, Kansas State '80 Michael G. Wood , Cornell '64 Samuel E. Woodyard, Washington '34 William S. Woods, U.C.L.A. '50 Harlan S. Yenne, Indiana ' 16 Jack J. Yirak, Iowa State '40 John B. Young, Iowa State '28 R. Hall Younglove, Creighton '72 James F. Zboyovsky, Pennsylvania State

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Tight Control of Expenses Strengthens DU Finances; Income Declines 1985-'86

For the fiscal year ending June 30, 1986, am pleased to report the Delta Upsilon

Fraternity had an excess of operating in­come over operating expenses of approxi­mately $42,000. This represents the second consecutive year that our Fraternity has op­erated "in the black." Much of the reason for this success can be attributed to a con­scientious effort on the part of our frater­nity staff to contain expenses. This cost con­tainment program has proven to be especially important in view of the fact that our total revenues showed a moderate de­cline during this past year.

For the first time in many years the rev­enue the Fraternity received from our un­dergraduate chapters showed a decline of approximately 10% both in the number of new pledges and initiates and the related

,income from those members when com­pared to the prior year. While a change of this nature is reason for concern, I am en­couraged with the installation of several col­p nies as Delta Upsilon chapters as well as , new colonizations at several universities . We have also begun efforts to revitalize our ap­proach in identifying new university loca­tions for future sites of Delta Upsilon chap­ters in order to stem any further declines of this nature.

Many of our other sources of revenue for the Fraternity were successfully maintained at stable levels when compared to the prior year. I am particularly pleased to report that alumni support, our second largest source of revenue after undergraduate fees , and the grant receivea from the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation remained virtually unchanged from the prior fiscal year.

Similarly, revenue received from invest­ment income, consisting of interest and div­idends as well as net realized gains on the sale of securities remained level compared to the prior year. This is particularly note­worthy in light of the declining interest rate environment which has existed over the past year. Our investment subcommittee is to be commended.

As I previously indicated, our Fraternity

staff has performed diligently in containing our expenses this past year. Among the principal areas of cost reduction is the per­sonnel related expenses associated with a reduced field staff and office support staff. This accounted for total reduction of over $55,000 from the prior year or a 15% re­duction of those expenses. The aggregate of all other expenses were also approxi­mately 2% lower than the prior year, ac­counting for a further cost savings of ap­proximately $7,000.

A substantial portion of the expenses in­curred during fiscal '86 as in prior years, continued to be incurred to support specific programs of the Fraternity. These program related expenses accounted for approxi­mately 73 % of the total expenses incurred during the past fiscal year.

Included as a part of this report are the audited financial statements of the Frater­nity which have been certified by our in­dependent accountants, Price Waterhouse.

In summary, while we came through fis­cal '86 in relatively good financial condition, we are entering a year of change for the Fraternity. We need to continue to maintain a tight rein on our expenses while contin­uing to find new ways to generate revenues to support an aggressive agenda of new pro­grams. The financial future of the Frater­nity is more a function of the successes of each of us , both alumni and undergradu­ates, much more so than it is a function of anyone group of individuals. As such, I look to each of us to strive to achieve our personal best during a time of change and challenge. With such an effort I believe we will find ourselves and our Fraternity ready and able to thrive during the coming years. I look forward to working with each of you during the coming year to achieve our com­bined goals.

c!)tw/~). /kCL(cC David A. Venard Treasurer

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

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General funds: -Assets:

STATEMENT OF FINAN CIAL POSITION JU NE 30, 1986 and 1985

1986 1985

Cash (including temporary cash investments of $24,265 and $60,171 in 1986 and 1985, respectively) 42,412 $ 85,852

Investment income receivable Chapter sup~lics, at cost

N~~f~\:;~c~lf~~rJ~~b~r~SI~~c~~I~s c~lf$1~~~~~SS Note receivable from sale of Kent State property Other assets Property and equipment:

Land and land improvements Headquarters building and improvements Office equi\)ment

Less: accumu aled depreciation Net property and eq uipment

Total assets Liabilit ies:

Accounts payable and accrued expenses Equipment lease obligation Funds held [01- inactive chapter Contingent liabilities

Total liabilities Net general fund assets

Permanent trust fund: -Assets:

Cash Investments in marketable securities, at cost (market

values of $1,271,522 and $1,020,327, respectively) Net permanent fund assets

Total net assets

Re8resenting baJances fo r:

Ed~~~~:~,~aruf~~d Chapter loan fund

Total general funds Permane nt trust fund

Total funds

18,393 54,337

258,389 43,849

5,979

35,873 174,902 140,530

(180,070) 171,235 594,594

28,339 12,791 58,1 18

~ 495,346

503

1,067,421 1,067,924

$ 1,563,270

$ 635, 193 (459,546) 319,699 495,346

1,067,924 $ 1,563,270

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FINANCIAL POS ITION

22,366 44,899

220,645 44,530

5,73 1

35,873 174,902 134,230

(166,253) 178,752 602,775

30,2 14 16,801 54,469

~ 50 1,29 1

30,584

989,882 1,020,466

$ 1,521,757

$ 550, 199 (368,671) 3 19,763 50 1,29 1

1,020,466 $1,521,757

YEAR ENDED J UNE 30, 1986 WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR 1985

Permanent Total all funds

Cash was provided by: -Exccss (deficiency) of revenucs

over expenses Ilems included in operations not

affecting cash:

rG~i~)i~',~ ~~I~ (~ri~~~~~~~~~l1ts (lm;rcase) decrease in:

Reccivables Chapter suppl ies Other assels

(Decrease) increase in: Accounts payable and

~~~~I~~I~t~I~I)~~ll~i~a(tive chapter Cash provided (used)

Proceeds b(:_~I~e:~~I~i~~te or investments

Procecds from repaymem of intcrfund rece ivable

Total cash provided Cash "'ilS ll sed for:

Purchases of investments Purchase of flxed assets PaYlllent on lease obligation PaYlIlent of interfund ·liabi lity

Total cash lI sed Increase (decrease) in cash

To the Directors of Delta Upsilon Fraternity

General Trust Funds Fund 1986 1985

$ (5,945) $ 47,458 $ 4 1,5 13 $ 59,80 1

13,8 18 13.8 18 15,379 (47,458) (47,458) (42, 185)

(33,090) (33,090) 5,278 (9,438) (9,438) (7,209)

(248) (248) 6,936

(1,875) (1,87,;) (3,680)

(33, 129) (33, 129) 39,04 1

438,338 438,338 436,493

______ ______ ______ 30,000

(33, 129) 438,338 405,209 505,534

6,300 4,011

458,419 468;119 5,300 4,011

434,210 9,88 1 3,360

30,000 ~ 468,419 478,730 477 ,.151

$(43;140) $ (30,08 1) $ (73,52 1) $ 28,083

In our opinion, the accompanying statement of financial position and the related statements of revenues and expenses and changes in fund balances, of changes in financial position and of functional expenses present fairly the financial position of Delta Upsilon Fraternity at June 30, 1986 and 1985 and the results of its oper­ations and the changes in its financial position for the years then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied, Our examinations of these statements were made in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and such other auditing procedures as we considered necessary in the cir­cumstances,

Price Waterhouse

July 11 , 1986

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS JUNE 30, 1986 AND 1985

NOTE 1 - FUND OBJECTIVES AND ACCOUNTIN G POLI­CIES:

Delta Upsilon Fraternity ("Fraternity") is an international college fraternity with headquarte rs located in Indianapolis, Indiana, At June 30,1986 it has 88 undergraduate chapters located throughout the United States and in Canada. Each chapter is a separate cor­porate entity having its own bylaws and thus their financial position and revenues and expenses are not consolidated in the accompa­nying financia l statements of the inte rnational fraternity. The var­ious funds , all of which are unrestricted, are maintain ed in ac­cordance with their objectives as determined by the provisions of the Fraternity constitution and bylaws, These funds are as follows:

Operating Fund - Accounts for income and expense from the general operations of the Fraternity.

Educational Fund - The Delta Upsilon Educational Fund is a separate fund used exclusively for educational programs, pur­poses and activities of the Fraternity, All gross income, except "exempt function income" as defi ned by the Internal Revenue Code, is accounted fo r in this fund.

Chapter Loan Fund - Accounts fo r funds ava ilable for loans to various chapters,

Permanent Trust Fund - The permanent trust fund balance represents an investment portfolio primarily composed of stocks, bonds, and demand notes, Investment income accru es to the Educational Fund. Gain or loss on the sale of securities accrues to the Permanent Trust Fund. The accounting records of the Fraternity a re maintained on the

accrual basis in accordance with accounting principles for not-for­profit organizations. The following is a summary of the more sig­nificant accounting policies:

Pledge, initiation and membership fees - Pledge, 1IlitIatIon and membership fee income are recognized when paid by the chap­ter.

Marketable securities - Marketable equity securities are re­corded at the lower of cost or market. Marketable d ebt securities , which the fraternity intends to hold until matur ity, are recorded a t amortized cost.

Pro/Jerty and equipment - Properties owned by the Fraternity are stated at cost and depreciated using the straight-line method over th eir es timated useful lives as follows:

Headquarte rs building and improvements

Land improvements Office equ ipment

generally 40 years 20 years 10 years

Interest and dividend i l1come - Interest and dividend income 011

marketable securities is recognized when earned. Interest income on notes receivable from chapters is recognized when received ,

Alumni sU:p/Jort - Contributions from al umni are recognized when received.

Income (axes - The Fraternity is organized as a not- for- profi t corporation and has' obtained exemption from fed eral and In­diana income taxes under Section 501(c)(7) of the Internal Rev­enue Code, except for nonmembership income as more full y discussed below. Accordingly, no provision is made for federal o r Indiana income taxes,

All nonmembership income, primarily investment income, is sub­j ect to federal income tax , except to the extent such income is utilized for the tax exempt purposes of the Fraternity.

NOTE 2 - MARKETABLE SECURITIES:

The cost and market value of marketable securities held in the Permanent Trust Fund at June 30, 1986 and 1985 are as follows:

1986 1985 Cost Market Cost Market

Demand notes $ 108,000 $ 108,000 $ 67 ,000 $ 67,000 Common stocks 489,260 761,101 405,865 534,106 Bonds and

debentures 470,161 402,421 5 17,017 419,221 $1,067,42 1 $1,271,522 $989,882 $ 1,020,327

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Investment transactions are made from time to time based on the advice of the Fraternity's investment committee and its advisors. Based on a study by the Fraternity of their anticipated cash re­quirements , the Fraternity believes it will be able to hold marketable bonds and debentures until maturity by meeting cash requirements through the operations of the Fraternity and use of other mal~ ­ketable securities.

NOTE 3 - NOTES RECEIVABLE FROM CHAPTERS:

Certain notes receivable from chapters in the amount of$217 ,754 bear interest at 8.5% to 13% per year and are due in varying installments through 2005 . A majority of the notes are fully or partially secured by mortgages on chapter properties.

NOTE 4 - PENSION PLAN:

During the fiscal year, the Fraternity amended its pension plan. Previously, the assets of the plan were dedicated individual annuity insurance policies which accumulated cash surrender values. The policies were surrendered and placed in a general trust account for the benefit of all plan participants . Under the amended plan, trustees were appointed and have the power to invest assets of the plan as they deem advisable. The plan continues as a contributory defined benefit plan and is available to all employees who have one year of service, have attained the age of 21 years and agree to make the required employee contributions. Pension costs are funded as accrued and were $10,024 and $10,175 for 1986 and 1985, re­spectively. The rate of interest used to calculate the actuarial pres­ent value of accumulated plan benefits was 7.5%. Accumulated plan benefits, as of the most recent valuation, are :

Actuarial present value of accumulated plan benefits:

Vested Nonvested

Net assets available for benefits

NOTE 5 - LEASES:

{uly I, 1985

$ 69,526 1,512

$ 71,038

$112,279

Delta Upsilon leases certain office equipment under a capital lease. Future minimum lease payments remaining under this equip­ment lease at June 30, 1986 are $6,687 (1987) and $9,019 (1988). Included in such payments are $2,718 of interest costs.

NOTE 6 - FUNDS HELD FOR INACTIVE CHAPTER:

In fiscal 1981, Delta Upsilon Fraternity sold the Kent State chap­ter house which the Fraternity had been deeded upon suspension of that chapter. The buyer financed the purchase with the Frater­nity in the form of a promissory note and second mortgage bearing interest at 9%, for eight years or less, with payments based upon a twenty-five year amortization. If the Kent State chapter is rees­tablished before 1990, it is the intention of the Fraternity to remit an amount equal to the net proceeds from the sale to the chapter.

NOTE 7 - CONTINGENT LIABILITIES:

The Fraternity has guaranteed certain liabilities for five of its chapters. At June 30, 1986 guarantees were outstanding on ap­proximately $250,000 of such liabilities.

STATEMENT OF REVENUES AND EXPENSES AND CHANGES IN FUND BALANCES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1986 WITH COMPARATIVE TOTAl.S FOR 1985

Revenues: Pledge and initiation fees ~'fenlbership fees . Installation and affiliate fees Alulllni support InVeSl1llCnllI1COl11C [rom permanclll trust fund investments Net realized gain on sale of securities Interest income from chapter loans Grant received from Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Chapter merchandise & supplies Other

Total revenues Expenses:

Chapter services Alumni services General administrative Quarterly magazine Alumni support and loyal life memberships Convention, conrerence and assemblies Committees, officers and directors Chapter loan expenses

Total expenses Excess (deficiency) of revenues over expenses

Fund balances, beginning of year Fund balances, end of year

Operalillg Fund

S284 ,837 65,280 18 ,690

129,043

36,190 ~

548,436

158,292 50,407

104,418 8 I. 112 51,344

5.116 12,753

463,442 84 ,994

5:'50,199

$635,193

Educational Chapter

Loan Fund Fund

:")4 ,:'584

12,G35 12,212

~ 82,595

22,338 19,603 44,750 11.061

62,964 12 ,754

64 173.4 70 64 (90,875) (64)

(368,67 I) 319 ,763 $(459,546) $319,699

Permanent Trust Fund

47,458

47,458 1,020,466

$1,067,924

Total all funds

1986 1985

284,837 65,280 18,690

129,043 54 ,584 47,458 12,635 12,212 36,190 ~

678,489

180,630 70,010

149,168 92,173 51,344 68,080 25,507

64 636,976

41,513 1,521,757

$1,563,270

316,394 71,160 23,785

133,872 61,031 42,185 16,371 12,063 27,901 53,090 .

757,852

212,012 81,369

168,692 80,632 57,035 81,690 15,426 ~

698,05 I 59,801

1,461,956 $1,521,757

STATEMENT OF FUNCTIONAL EXPENSES

Salaries: Executive and field staff Office

Pension Payroll taxes Travel expenses Printing, artwork, paper, etc. Postage and express Membership certificates,

badges, manuals, etc. Insurance r~i~4i~~dl~~cft~'ounds maintenance

Te¥ephone and utilities DataJJrocessing services ~

ad ressing and programming Office supplies Computer expense Other

Total expenses before depreciation Depreciation ~ building

and equipment Total expenses

64

YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 1986 WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR 1985

Cbapter servICes

36,132 31,199

2,413 4,717

38,285 965

13,546

30,101 8,707

9,080

5,485

180,630

Alumni services

$13,317 25,862

1,530 2,741

11,780

4,515

3,483

1,297

5,485

70,010

General adminis-

trative

$ 1,561 30,239

5,076 2,398 8,835

579 4,515

~ti:~~~ 13,603 2,594

7,006 176 ~

135,350

~ $149,168

Quarterly magazine

3,122 5,567

265 628

61,277 20,443

871

92.173

Alumni sUPE°rt

$ 3,122 6,424

405 666

35,347 4,799

581

51,344

Convention, conference

and assemblies

$ 920 9,137

335 769

53,092 2,956

871

68,080

Committees, officers

and directors

25,507

25,507

Chapter loan

expense

64 64

Total expenses year ended

June 30,

$ 58,174 108,428

10,024 11,919

137,499 101,124 47,818

30,101 29,026 17,928 13,603 12,971

10,970 7,006

176 ~

623,158

~ $636,976

$ 83,032 125,335

10,175 15,316

147,054 97,362 44,211

18,662 28,206 25,132 11 ,831 15,260

9,098 10,177

3,779 38,042

682,672

15,379 $698,051

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DU Annual Alumni Honor Roll Here are the 20 chapters of Delta

Upsilon which had the greatest numbers of alumni contributing to the DU Annual Honor Roll of Do­nors to the International Frater­nity's Alumni Support Campaign for the year ending June 30, 1986. The table shows, from left to right, the current year's ranking; the chapter and the last year's ranking in parentheses; and the number of donors with the change from last year in parentheses. Carnegie showed the greatest increase in both the rankings and in numbers of do­nors, while Northwestern and Ne­braska tied for the second greatest increase in both categories. Pur­due, for the 11th straight year, leads the field in total donors.

Only ten of our Top 20 Chapters showed an increase in number of donors over the previous year. If you haven't sent in your alumni

ALBERTA- 22 * Blackbourne. L. '35 + Corbet, R. '47 (11)

Cowley, '-tV. '46 + Eamcr, A. '51 (3) + Gain, H. '44 * Gillette. L, '54 (3) + Graschuk, G. '84 (2) * Hatch , D. '59 (10) * Hebb, C. '62 * Hill, B. '58 (8) * King, E. '42 (3) + Love, j. '42 (9) + rvlcEvoy, F. '45 * Provan, R. '66 (5) * R),all, R. '67 (2) + Short, W. '82 (3) + Stanford, M. '64 + VanDerLee, E. '5 1 (9) * Warrack, A. '6 1 (9) * Wei 1', W. '54 (6) + Yates, A. '49 + Zender, I{, '68

AMHERST-9 Fairman, J. '52 (3) GOWel', S. JI'. '36 (11) GI'csko, M. '68 Lace)" N. '39 (5) Patton, R. '54 (6)

+ POlter, P. '32 (10) Reill)" G. '49 Thompson , Vv.lr. '37 Washburn, G. 'f4 (5)

ARIZONA-8 * Albl'echt, E. '59 (8) Baldwin, D. '60 (3) * Chambers, D. '60 (9)

* Dinsmore, P. '65 (8) * Jewett, S. '66 (9) * John, D. '62 (9) + Johnson, E. '62 * S),pult, R. '67

ARKANSAS - 14 Allison, V"/. '77

* Crane, E. '76 (7) * Denard, L. '78 (3) + Eddins, W. '8 1 (5) + Faubel, S. '80 (3) * Franklin, B. '83 (4)

Hamilton, G. '77 (9) * Jacobs, C. '80 (6) * Jacobs, T. '77 (6) + Kolf, R. '77 (8)

McCool, L. '79 * Rogers, C, '79 (7) + Satterfield, K. '83 + Walsh, J. JI". '84

ARLINGTON - 17 * Ashby, j. '74 (10) * Buddrus, J. '79 + Capps, W. '75 * Carter R. '78 (5) + Garrison G. '82 (4) + Gnl)', R. '76 (3) '" Greenhaw, 'vV. '75 (9) • Grego!,)', G. '77 (2) + Hamilton , R. JI". '70 (2) * Haston, I. '72 (5) * Jones, iIf. '75 (5) * l'olvi, M. '74 (2) * Ra)" R. '70 (5) * Ricks , .J. '69 + Singleton,.J. '83 * TaCKett, C. J I". '82 (9) • Wilson, W. JI". '81 (2)

AUBURN-3 + Arbizzani, L. '68 (2)

Henderson, I. II". '62 (11) Sarra, M. '64 (2)

BAYLOR-I + West, M. '85

BOWDOlN-5 + Ames, E. '33 (2)

Balsbaugh, S. '54 (11) * Chand ler, j. '37 (11) Farr, H . '29 (4) Hendrickson, H. '42 (5)

BOWLING GREEN - 27 + Boron, J. '83 (4) + Carste nsen, 1. '50 + Clingman, C, '69 (7)

Cross, L. '5 1 Domonkos, P. '64

* Gaines F dr '55 + Grozd~n,' . "50 (6) + Hanrahan, R. '56 (7) * l everet, A. '59 (6) + Kenlan, 1. '54 (3)

Krach, t. '64 * Litra, R. '75 (10) Miller, S. '68

+ Molnar, A. y '8 1 (5) Parkins, R. 71 (7) Pilch man, N. '71

+ Ripple)', S. '74 Russell, R. '60 (2)

+ Rust, K. '50 (8) * Schaper, R. '70 (3) + Schreiber, 1. '55 (7) * Smith, R. '~4 * Steinfurth, P. '68 (7) + Stephan, E.lr. '66 (15) + Wiles. D. '5:3

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1. Purdue (1) 2. Wisconsin (4)

144 (+5) 99 (+ I) 94 (-0-) 93 (-10) 87 (-18) 86 (- 5) 85 (+ 10) 83 (- 2) 81 (- 5) 81 (+10) 79 (+ 1) 77 (+ 13) 77 (+ 8) 77 (- 6) 76 (-16) 75 (-11) 74 (+ 1) 72 (+ 3) 71 (+2) 67 (-3)

3. Miami (5) 4. Kansas (3) 5. Illinois (2) 6. Iowa State (7) 7. Northwestern (13) 8. Syracuse (10) 9. Missouri (8) 9. Nebraska (15)

11. Washington (12) 12. Carnegie (21) 12. Lehigh (17) 12. Rutgers (1 I) 15. Indiana (6) 16. Iowa (8) 17. Ohio State (14) 18. California (17) 19. Michigan (17) 20. Cornell (16)

Wilson, D. '58 W),ndham, H . '68

BROWN-21 + Batty, D. '38 (11) + Bearce, P. '29 + Becker, A. '46

BRADLEY - 48 * Cunningham, j. '41 + Black, C. '80 (4) * Geisler , 1'. '29 (11) * Boettner, D. '80 * George, A. '39 (11) + Boland, C. '53 (16) Grashof, A. '53 (2) • Boylan, M. '69 (16) * Gurney, A. '39 (2) • Bremer,j. '66 (15) * Ingalls, C. '25 (12) + Busa, W. '53 (8) + Johnson, E. '24

Castle, F. JI". '52 + Judd, R. '43 + Chamberlain, J. '63 Kiesel, C. '36 (6) + Cole, M. '80 * McGovern, R. '48 (9) + Corradino, D. '84 McKibben, W. '49 * Cowie, J. '74 (2) Nagle, j. JI". '26 (2) * Dahlsga,,'d, R. JI". '63 (11) Norman, R. '57 (10)

Davison, R. '54 + Perkins, V. '35 (9) * Dechtel', L. '83 (3) Roth, C. '46 (9) * Diete, G. '60 (3) • * Stevens, R. '28 + Fiascone, M. '85 Taylor, J. '25 + Griner, j. '51 (4) W),lie, S. '57 (9) + Hansen, D. '83 (2) + Henderson, j. '82 (2) + Hillmann, T. '74 + Leengran, j. '50 (2) + Leonard, 1. '76 (10) + Leonal'd, "I'. '83 (2) + LepDl'e, M. II". '79 + Mansfield, f... '60 (2) + Massa, R. '69

McCallum, R. '50 Menas, A. '54 Miller, B. '79 (5) Millner, E . .II". '62 (6)

+ Naughton, "r. '84 + Nelson, E. '75 (10)

Norkus, R. '51 + Paliatka, E. '56 (16) • Peterson, C. '78 (2) + Ruedlin, D. '66 + Sadowski, M. '76 (6) + Schneider, A. '83 * Schram,j. '50 (10) • Seghi, D. '51 (2) + Susla, N. '52 (5) + Tague, M. '77 (2) + Tawada, T .. 11'. '78 + Terry, T. '6T (4)

Tringali, R. '5 1 + Valerio, D, '76 (7) + Wagoner, S, '50 (2)

Wokott,j. '58

BRITISH COLUMBIA - 7 • Blumenauer, G. '45 (11) • Brae, K. '46 (10) * Chapman, H. '68 (6)

Collum, J. '49 (4) * ferguson, G. '62 (12) + Mitten, D. '45 (12) + Strong, G. '35 (6)

BUCKNELL - 26 . * Adams, L. II". '64 (16) * Balta, I. '59 + Bl'ay, H. '67 • Carroll , F, '75 (4)

Caner, R. '56 (16) Clark, B. '84

* Fithian , H . .J r. '34 (5) • + Helllings , P. '85 + Hopkins, D. '42 •

Isaacs, \V. '70 * Kaerche r , T. '57 (3) + Kramer , M. '76 (4)

Lyon, G. '58 + MacDonald, R.IL '57 + Major, W. Jr. '67 (6)

Nicholson, K. '85 + Niendorff, R. '55 + Oll, R. '79 (2) + Reitz, K. '73

Sprout, I. '48 (14) Sprout, ·R. '49 (l0)

+ Steinhauer, W. '36 (16) . + Strouse, R. '78 (4) * Torre)" W. III '75 + Weckenman, F. Jr. '77 (9)

Woehling, E. '72 (4)

CALIFORNIA - 72 + Allen, D. '37 (9)

! ~:;~t,~"~n'§'1 ~3;48 (2) + Birdwell, r II'· '68 (2) * Boone, \\ . ');5 (4) * Botsford, 11. '53 ( 15)

Breeden, J. '39 + Brownlee, R. '53

Burleson , M. '62

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

+ Burress, J. '61 + Ch,mdler, E. '26 + Cooper, S. '26 (2)

Corlell, B. Jr. '50 + Costa, L. '62 (3) + Crockell, D. '66 (9) + Cronenwctt, P. '6 1 (2) I/< Cunningham, C. '32 • • Davidson, j. II'. '48 (6)

DeRe),nier, E. '25 (4) + Elledge, B. '74 (2) + Elston, T. y. '34

Fleishman, 1'. '46 (2) Franklin, R. '42 * Fr"nklin, W. '37 ( 10) Fr)', I. Jr. '63 (10)

+ Gardiner, L. '35 (5) Garvey, E. '56

+ Gibbons, G. '57 (3) * Giffen, j. '62 (2) + Herrero G '42 + lIi ckers~n , .1'. Jr. '37 (3) * Hobin, p, '59 (2) * Howell, W, '4 1 (9)

10hnson, D. '63 (3)

+ ohnson, T. '53 + ,"van"gh, C. '64 (9) * Ka),ser, R. '46 (10) * Kell, S. '49 (8)

Keyes, J. '50 Laughlm, R. '46 (2) Ledwich, T. '44 Leffingwell , C. '25 (8)

'" Martinelli, S. '52 (5) + McLeod, D. '52 (2)

Miller, R. '38 * Mouli", D. '53 (10) + Murra)" N. III '64 ( 16) * Nilson, W. '47 (2) + O'Connell, D. '74 (5)

OlivCl", P. '35 Oulie, A. '36

+ Paine, S. '62 + Parker, j. .II'. '49 (5) + Pletcher, R. '28 (5) + Pletcher, 1'. '52 + Paller, D. '36

Rea, C. '81 (2) Rca, L. '54

* Reese, R. '5 1 (8) * Repath, R. '26 (2) + Robinson, E. '32 (11)

+ ~l~~,';~i~& ~: )~9 '49 * Spalding, P. '59 (3) • * Stephens, E, '44 (2) + Stern, W. '30 (2)

Swett, C. '75 + Taylor'l' '69 (2) * White, . '41 (3) + Will, D. '49 + Wrixon, j. '60 (2) + Younger, C. '82 (3)

CARNEGIE - 77

+ ~f~~~\6\'i2'35 + Anderson, J. '42 (2)

Bahrenburg, H. '46 Ball, j. '51

* Beck, R. '42 + Bednarz, T. '64 * Beers, H. '35 (16)

Rernslein, 1\.1. '60 + Berq', M. '79

Blylel', 1'. '32 + Bradle)', D. '62

Brennan, R. '54 (10) 01< Brest, E. '45 * Cole, C. '79 (4) + Conroe, D. '62 (2) + Cross, R. '48 (15) 01< Cutt ing, R. '24 * Deible, C, '29

Dietrich, J-l. '26 (2) * Domash, j. '76 (6) • + Dornaus, 'vV. '35 (7) + Duffell, R. Jr. '49 (7) + Ellioll, S. '33 (16) * Elliott, W. '33 (3) * Ferrell , j. '50 + Fingles, F. '~9 (5)

Fmk, D. Jr. 85 * Gable, j. '40 (2) + Gaechter, L. '80 (5)

Gej;ick, C. '54 * Griggs, C. '81 (2)

Grossman, K. '81 • Hall, C. Jr. '54 (9) + Heddaeus, G. '20 (11)

Heil, D. '65 + Hurle)" D. '79 (3) * !eken, A. Ir. '65 Kenned)',~I. '25

+ Kraft , O. '35 (10) * Kreider, F. '38 (5) + Kubiak, R. '5 1 (2)

+ J\·ladison . L. '53 + l'vlaluza. 1\·1. '65

~:~h~i(Fc. '6~32 (6) McDonak( W. '52 (II)

+ McKa)" J. '80 + McNaugher, S. '32 (7)

Mielke, H. '51 (16) * Milliron, W. '30 (10)

Murdock, W. '83 (2) Nehez. S. '48 * Newman, D. '54 (13)

+ Owen, R. '51 Pelton, R. '32

* Polles,.J. '67 (15) + Poole, W. '39 (6)

Reed, j. '25 (2) + Reid,j. '81 (5) * Resch, P. '28 (9)

Ross , j. '33 (2) + Rotblatt, M. '83 (2) + Rowe. W. Jr. '52

Rmko\\'ski,J. '54 Scarlett. J. '29

• Seibel, c.JI'. '41 (16) • Smith, H. JI'. '44 (16) * Stood)',C. '31 * Stover, W. '40 (7) + Thornquisl , A. '29 (5) * Wagg. J. '38

Wheeling, E. '74 (7) Wilson, N. '39 (.<1)

* Young, H . '52 (10) + Young, R. '53 (2) + Zimmerman, R. '78 (6)

CENTRAL MISSOURI - 7 Bartle, P. '77 (4)

+ Dudle)" C. '78 (4) LeDoux, M. '82

+ Letzig, W. '7 1 ( 10) + McCambridge,.J. '72 (8) * R'lSSe, D. '78 (2) + Weavel', M. '82 (2)

CHICAGO-29 + Bidwell, R. '50 (15) + Borst, C. '33

Brelos, C. ' 18 + Bronson , E. '55 (2) * ilavis , P. JI'. '35 (11) + Dragstedt, C. Jr. '43 (5) * Eusus, W, '5 1 (2) + Evans, S. II'. '47 (8) * Fitzgerald', I. '43 ( 10)

Freedman, R. '54 * Frentz, A. '25 * Grage, E. '27 (2) * Hartle, j. Sr. '32 (7) + Heskell, B. '22 (11)

+ 1~~~~s~I~' ~~~43 + {eogh, W. Jr. '34 (5) + Krasnitz, M. '56 (9) * Mandel, M. '55 (16) + McClure, j. Jr. '42 ( 11 ) + Noble, M. '20 (16) * Purcell, R. '31 (l0) • Randa, D. '43 (2)

Rinder, G. '41 + Sbarge, A. '56 (2) + Shallenberger, R. '37 (2) * Steve liS, E. '30

Swift, j. '49 * Tenne)" A. Jr. '43 (9)

CLARKSON - 31 Baker, C. '71 (10)

* Baker, G. '27 (16) + Bero, 1'. '79

Br"dy, D. '70 + Brong, j. '84 + Colford, E. '76 (8)

Con ole, C, '31 Danowski, J. '7 1

• Doblan, P. '66 (7) • Dur)'ea, J. '81

Fitzgerald,.J. '27 (15) Fre)" W. '64 Hopkins, R. '76 (5)

+ .loy, C. '29 (10) + Kieta, D. '73 + MalO, D. '56 (2) + McCann, W. '69 (6) + McMahon, F. '54

Millson, M. '67 (2) • Nabozn)', J. '74 (2) + Nal,lon, R. II'. '72 (5) * Ne son, D. '69 (8)

* ~~~~I!ltBC,J~1 '64 (15)

* Reed, H . '38 Schull, G. '65 * Skiff, D. '69 (4)

+ Stearns, G. '73 (6)

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DU Annual Alumni Honor Roll Almost 3,600 Delta U members gave generously in our 1985-'86 campaign.

Vankampen, R. '70 + Oppold, J. '75 (9) DARTMOUTH - 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY - 3 Pital:resi, [. '70 (4) * Pizzuto, M. '81 (5) Waterbury, \iV. '81 * Reese,.J. '85 * Banks, W. Jr. '45 (12) * Collins, R. '74 (7) + Rosenleld, R. '80 (2) * Plewa, J. '78 (4) \Vischhuscn, R. '76 (9) ! ~~II~I~~'G~·,;~7 Campbell, D. '36 Hrubala, B. '73 (9) Rumsey, R. '71 * Procter, B. Jr. '44 (3)

+ Cook, W. '23 (7) + Lunsford, G. '82 (2) + St. John, K. '71 (3) * Rice, A. Jr. '36 (11) * Tipton, R. '83 + Cornthwaite. S. '35 (3) Treadway, M. Jr. '38 (2) * Riddle, L. '29 COLBY-ll + VanEcncnaam, J. '79 (3) + Ensinger, S. '27 (15) Tuthill, S. '30 Rudirr, H. '31 (3)

Cousins, C. '48 (2) Wilson, S. '72 (5) Fortuna, L. '38 (3) FLORIDA-46 + Underwood, J. '41 (2) + Ruge , G. '78 (5) * Curtis, A. '31 (5) * Yezek, S. '80 (5) Geisinger, W. '30 (2) * B~ckenstoss, G. '65 (4) Ventresca, N. '82 + Schultz, C. '57 (7)

Emer)' , o. Jr. '39 (2) + Gillespie, A. t. '44 (5) * Baumgardner, P. '62 (3) + Wefer, D. '54 + Shaw, D. '51 (11) Fernald, C. '40 (6) Hoiles, C. '3' + Bayman, J . '72 (3) + Wood, R. '65 (3) + Sheehan, J. '33 (2)

+ Furek, R. '64 COLORADO STATE - 3 Milliken, L. '27 + Bayman, S. '58 (2) * Sherman, O. Jr. '51 (4) Love, I. '19 * Barber, R. '72 * Patterson, S. '42 (9) * Beasley, J. '66 (4) + Smith, R. '50 (3)

+ Makant, J. Jr. '50 (2) Bilello, M. '84 * Stephenson, R. '25 (3) + Bonney, J. '67 (8) HARVARD-7 Snyder, J. '44 + Sanderson, O. '63 + Frederick, L. '72 (7) Swift, N. '27 (11) + Borcheller, l '74 Adams, A. '32 (11) + Sparks, R. '31 (9)

Sargent, D. '39 (3) * VanReypen, R. '47 (7) * Boyd, M.'8 (3) + Ballard, E. '27 (5) + Stapf, M. '85 * Smith, G. '74 * Watts, H. '50 (15) + Bush, H. '85 Donnan, G. '25 (2) * Stauder, R. '46 (4)

Sturtevant, R. '24 (10) COLUMBIA-6 * Carter, W. '71 (11) * Hanchett, L. '29 (3) Stunard . E. '55 + Brieant, C. Jr. '44 (2) * Delaney, J. '77 (8) Holder, E. r. '31 (7) + Sutton, T. '77 (2) + Chabau, A. '37 DAVIS-l * Dowling, J. '70 (4) * Lovett , L. ' 3 (4) Tronsen, A. '68

COLGATE- 65 Eichacker, W. '41 (II) + MacSwain, G. '69 (2) + Fleisher, C. '84 + Spang, W. '38 (4) Ulatoski, P. '75 * Abrams, H. '27 (11) + Lauder, W. '44 (8) + Forrest, P. '58 (16) + Waggoner, W. '36 (16) + Abramson, A. '62 (2) + McCormack, J. '39 (10) Gammon, T. '74 + Wear, D. '80 (2)

Becker, N. Jr. '56 (7) + Montgomery, R. '28 (5) Garner, R. '74 HOUSTON-14 Wentzell, G. '35 (3) + Bickle, H. '28 DAYTON-2 Harrell, G. '72 * Can, W. III '76 (3) Williams, S. '71 (7)

Boccuzzi, T. '58 Lyons, w. '72 (12) Jackson, A. '84 + Dutcher, D. '73 (11) * Witschy, C. '74 + Bolles, C. '29 (10) CORNELL- 67 8 Maselko, W. '81 (3) Johnson, D. '77 * Horton, R. '80 (2)

Citrano, J. '64 + Allen, L. '26 + . ohnson, E. '65 (2) * Jones, D. '81 (2) + Croft, S. '51 * Ambrose, C. '48 (6) + Kennedy, T. '67 (3) + LaRoche, P. '84 + Cunniff, R. '45 Atti)'ch, R. '55 DELAWARE-5 + Levine, J. '85 + Magill, J. Jr. '73 INDIANA-76 * Davidson,t '62 Bartlett, 11. J r. '35 (4) * Anzalone, E. '72 * Madsen, H. '69 * Ma lOne)" R. '83 (3) + Abbott, G. '80 (2) * Doescher, . '26 (8) * Beckwith, R. '57 (16) + Brzostowski,~. '79 (2) * Marinelli, J. [r. '65 (16) Martin , G. '86 * Aikman, R. '41 (3) * Donaldson,.J. ~r. '45 * Bluntschli , R. '54 + Care)"J.Jr. 0(10) + .Medina, W. 184 + Mertens, N. '73 (3) ! ~:~:.it~/;6~I(gi + Duffield, R. '3 (9) + Burpee, G. '48 + Hallam, W. '80 (5) * Meeker, J. '65 (9) * Picard, H. '83 (2) + Dumke, VV. '52 + Caiaguirc, F. '73 + Oldfield, D. '70 (9) + Meininger, S. '80 (6) + Roper, N. '85 * Anderson, C. Jr. '27 (10)

Elmer, H. '31 + Caruthers, E. J r. '28 (8) + Mone, M. '85 + Roznovsky, V. '75 (8) + Bcar, W. '52 + Evarts, C. '53 * Clemente, M. '73 (9) * Moore, R. '78 (4) * Sie~fried, C. '79 (7) + Bell, C. '54 (9) * Fusscas, J. Jr. '63 Crawford, E. '48 DENISON-8 * Mueller, G. ~r. '65 (9) + Smith, J. '83 + Bell, T. '78 (4)

Goewey, [. '51 (2) * Devore, J. '68 * Boswau, H . '55 (16) + NewlOn,j. , 3 Black, R . .I r. '68 + Gow, N. '46 + Dickhart, \-V. III '43 Brainard, D. '62 (11) * O'Byrne, W. '72 * Blakley, S. '65 (5)

Guter, J. '32 (3) * Edmondson, J. '49 (2) Eaton, W. II '84 + Otis, S. '82 ILLINOIS - 87 Blanco, M. '84 Harlowe, J. '37 (2) + Ervick, G. '71 (2) * Foy, R. '50 (2) + Pritchard, G. '62 (II) * Altorfer, A. Jr. '43 (5) + Bowers, T. '64 (3) Helman, D. '41 (16) + Eskild , T. '50 (2) * Haines, F. '63 (14) * Roberts , d- '63 (15) * Beckman, A. '22 (II) * Bradfield, W. '31 (6)

+ Hoyle, F. J r. '52 (2) + Farrington, W. '43 (4) * Kuhlman, D. '61 (1.5) * Rosentha, P. '73 (10) * Beinhauer, F. '28 + Campbell, J. '37 + Ingle, R. '48 + Follmer, M. '26 (3) • Sarvis, R. '72 + Salfi, D. '58 (7) + Bercher, W. '38 (10) + Cartwri~ht, J. '54 (6)

Keyser, C. '31 (8) * Fuss, J. '71 (5) + Ta),lor, B. '82 (2) Sicard, J. '83 + Beskow, R. '81 * Ca),lor, f. '21 (11) Klika, W. tL '67 + Garrison, S. '85 + Talkington, J- '81 (2) * Blankenship, M. '55 (10) + Cormican, H. '40

+ Kranichfe d, \V. '44 (9) + Gilchrist, R. '40 (16) * Ta!Jlor, M. ' 2 (3) + Bluthardt, O. '22 (3) * DeBolt, R. '49 (13)

! ~~~~:~'J ;t8,Jt)(2) + Gocringer, B. '7:> (3)

DEPAUW-53 Va k, J. '59 + Buchanan, R. '55 (7) + Delano, R. '85

+ Haldeman, S. '24 (2) + Wade, R. '61 (3) Buist, J. '78 (4) + Downing, D. '55 * Major, W. '25 (3) + Halstead, C. Jr. '63 (9) Alexandroll, A. '85 + Wilcox, R. '68 (4) + Bunzos, F. '77 (9) • Endwright, D. '56 (15) + l\'lantica, R. '40 Hanson, E. '83 (3) + Barrett, W. '61 (4) * Wolfe, C. '75 (2) + Chapman, A. '69 (2) * Escott, I. Jr. '41

Mawhinney, W. '42 (9) * Hessler, O. '42 (10) + Boldrey, E. '63 (2) Woodard, J. III '74 (2) + Chapman , 1-1. Jr. '37 (4) * Etzler, J. '75 + McMahon, E. '71 (10) Hibbard, F. '38 Brown, C. '63 + YaWL, L. '82 + Chessman, H. '37 (5) * Farquharson, D. '40 (9) + McCown, F. 111 '50 (9) Hiller, R. '55 (5) + Case Ie)', D. '33 Clements, E. III '71 (10) + Finke, R. '57 (2) * Miller, W. '27 (8) * Howe, W. '42 (6) * Clutter, R. '39 (3) + Cochrane, W. '37 + Fishburn, R. '67 + Murphy, J. '81 Hun~erford , J. '54 Coons, P. '39 (2) FRESNO-5 * Coffel, C. '28 (15) * Garnette, H. '60 (2) + Musgrave, P. '34 Joun es, P. '84 Current, R. :28 (2) + Cowden, B. '84 Cook, J. '71 (2) * Gibson, J. '42 (3) + Nast, T. '37 (16) + Keatin~, T. '57 (9) * DeNunzio, D. '74 (2) Graham, A. '73 (4) + Cox, K. '76 * Graf, A. '51 (6) + Neumann, C. '49 + Kenne y, D. '50 (16) + Epperson, E. '30 (9) + Hurado, R. '77 (2) + Cmwley, R. '69 (2) * Hall, W. '44 (14) * Okunski, W. '58 (16) * Kiplin1.er , A. '39 (7) + Flscher, C. '62 + Schmidt, K. '72 (2) DaBoll , H. '44 Hallett, B. '42

Peabody, R. '45 (2) * Klein , d. '71 (3) * Frees, C. '36 (5) * Stewart, J. '84 (2) + Dees, D. '55 (5) * Harper, B. '54 (15) Persson, A. Jr. '42 (3) * Lands, G. '84 Gamble, C. '33 (8) * Dexter, C. '51 (2) * Haugh, R. '48 (10) * Rice , R. '34 (II) * Larson, C. '76 Gmenke, J. '45 * Dunham, F. '41 (5) * ]-]orst, E. '61 Rosenbloom, B. '76 (7) * Lalhroll' W. [r. '61 (11) * Grossman , R. '50 GEORGIA TECH - 19 + Fadum, R. '35 (7) + Hutchison, C. '74 (2)

+ Schmid, P. '61 (9) + Maxwe 1, J. III '84 + Gurney, E. '52 * Burson, B. III '65 (5) * Finney, M. Jr. '53 (7) Janecka, T. '78 Shoemaker, J. Jr. '66 + McDermott, K. '83 * Hammond, J. Jr. '50 (2) + Cecil, C. '64 (9) * Ganschow, C. '30 (5) J aren, S. '76 (2) Smith, M. '85 Meachem, T. '35 (3) + Haygood, T . '58 + Dixon, D. '83 * Gerometta, R. '44 (3) ~lien, E. '49

+ Smith, R. '68 (7) + Murray, M. '81 (3) * Hensel, G. '52 (2) * Dote, M. '71 + Giffin, J. '57 (2) * ahlenbeck, H. Jr. '52 (15) + Squires, J. '47 .(6) + Poole, J. '33 (6) Henell, M. '60 (7) + Eu anks , P. '71 (4) + Gimre, C. '29 (3) + Kern, G. '83 (2) + Stark, L. '25 (10) * Preston, R. '19 + Herrold, R. '36 (8) + Fariss, D. '59 (10) * Griesbaum, P. '58 * Kovener, R. '55 (6)

Swan , D. '31 (7) Rakowski , T. '72 Hertel , "". Jr. '53 * Flax, S. '78 (8) + Gmebe, W. III '70 (5) + LaB rash, D. '83 (2) + Taylor, A. Jr. '43 (2)

+ ~~~,t~~~!;~?72 + Hintz, C. '32 (5) * Haney, M. '79 (6) + Gunthnet:, R. '71 * Ladendorf, D. '83

+ Taylor, R. '32 Hummel, R. '37 + HalTis, G. '82 (2) Gurnn, W. '33 + Larko, R. '81 (2) * Thayer, W. III '31 (4) + Scalzo, A. '71 (6) + Jones, D. '70 (2) + Jones, D. '64 Ha 1, R. '74 (10) + Lawrence, P. '84 (2) * T yburski , R. '74 (12) * Schaenen, N.Jr. '50 (16) Jordan, A. '50 * Kortemcier, K. '67 (2) + Hardesty, E. '46 (3) + Lawson, R. '65 (3) * VanOrden, E. '40 (8) Scott, C. '72 + Krueger, N. '40 * Lawson, C. '64 (15) HalTis, R. '55 (10) t ~~~~:~b~.r~J' '85 + Walton, E. '34 (16) * Sepressy, R. '80 * Lascher, E. '51 + Mason, R. '69 (2) + HalTis, S. '80 (3)

\Vatchman, \V. '79 * Shepard, W. '31 (9) + Lee, K. '47 (2) * McKeeman, R. '77 (4) Holzman, H . '32 (2) * Mellinger, M. '61 Weiler, J. '32 (2) * Smith, R. '67 (5) Lewellen, D. '51 * Monfort, C. Jr. '68 (16) Hortberg, D. '57 (2) + Miller, J. '39 (3)

+ Weldon , R. '52 (5) Spelman, R. '28 (3) + Lewellen, \"1. '53 + Mumper, M. '62 (11) * Hongham, R. '72 (6) Norman, W. '31 Wheeler, H. Jr. '40 + Stanat, J. '66 Mann , R. '74 (6) + MUlTa)" W. '80 (4) + Houser, P. '75 (3) Pangburn , J . '85

+ Wilkinson, H. '34 (8) + Stemo, G. '82 (3) + McConnell , A. 11 '58 (8) + Schepps, E. '81 (4) * Huntoon, 1-1.'72 (11) + Peak, P. '55 (16) + Wood, C. '49 (3) + Stephens, W. III '71 * McConnell, 1 '65 (3) + Stapleton, J. Jr. '71 * Huntoon, 1-1. '37 (5) + Peyton, R. '68 (6) * Zane, V. '56 * Troy, F. '29 (4) Meddaugh, . '51 * Jones, A. '33 (5) Pond, D. '75 + Zimmer, C. '30 (2) + VanTyle, D. '70 + Moffett, R. '32 * Julian, W. '29 (16) * Pre tat, R. J r. '77 (2)

* Vawter, H. '42 (16) * Newell, R. '34 (11) HAMILTON - 26 + Katsinas , S. '78 (3) * Rinehart, W. '29 (5) * Wallace, A. Jr. '20 (8) Peck, P. '48 + Caruso, D. '85 + Kiefus, R. '63 (6) * Robb, M. '26 (13)

COLORADO - 22 * Waters , W. '54 (4) * Petty, J. '36 (11) Cornell, J. J r. '60 * KOllzomis, S. '68 (2) Rock, R. '67 (7) Auch , T . '83 Weber, E. '49 (6) * Rahe, G. Jr. '44 (2) + Coyle, R. '43 + Krueger, S. '85 + Rosenber~er, H. '22 (15)

: ~~~~~~:~il~n:~~2 * \"Ieideman, E. '67 (2) Reed , W. '69 *' Crumrine, P. '71 (2) Kurland, T. '80 (2) * SerVaas, . '41 (4) + West, G. Jr. '39 (2) Sass, D. '55 + Doyle, D. '39 (10) + Ladd, B. '57 (8) + Shafer, D. '37

+ Breitinger, F. '76 (3) * Wood, M. '64 (15) + Schaefer, J' '45 + Dnscoll, \V'Jr. '58 + Magnussen, R. '60 (8) + Sickmann, R. '56 (2) + Clark, K. '76 + Wyman, D. '80 + Scott, R.' 7 (3) + Fil'az, W. '5 (3) * McKinley, L. '40 (3) * Smith, K. '63 (11) + Cunningham, E. '84 (2) + Sears, J. '43 Hamilton, D. '24 (2) + McLees, M. '75 (6) * Son~er, A. '67 + Gaddis , L. '63 (7) + Shake, J. '40 (16) + Houtenbrink, F. '56 Mead, G. '57 (8) * Step ens, R. '61 (9) + Gatewood, R. '62 CREIGHTON - 6 Stewart, A. '32 (5) + Kittell , J . '62 (2) * Mills, [. '59 (2) * Stephens, X. '28 (10) + Gust, R. '81 (3) + Bean , G. '72 (2) * Tilden, A. '28 Lombardi, M. '85 * Morris, C. '75 • * Stoecker, D. '63 (2)

Hebert , G. '81 + Freidel , M. '84 * Veeck, I. '26 (6) Lune)" P.dl". '70 (2) * Mosetick, F. '56 (4) * Styles, R. '49 (5) + Kinkade, [. '68 HaeH, R. '72 (8) * Volkman, J. '63 (3) * Nye, S. '5 + O'Donnell, J. '82 (2) + Thompson, R. '74 (6) + Mahannah , S. '61 (2) Kearne)" J. '81 Voorhis , A. '30 (4) * Orcutt, B. '26 (12) * Oehring, I-I. '85 * VelieI', D. '35 (2) * Nelson , H. '59 (12) + McNary, G. '75 (10) * Weibel, T. '82 (2) Paulus, R. '53 + Parsons, E. '27 (16) VerHagen, D. '85 + Neumann. K. '79 * Younglol'e , R. '71 (6) + Wise, B. '36 (10) * Perry, T. '30 * Pierobon, R. '50 + Warner, .[. '19 (6)

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* Wells, J. '66 (4) * Wingham, K. '66 (7) * Yenne, H. '16 (16)

IOWA-75 Ablard, R. '56 (2)

+ Ackerson, F. '44 (10) + Adams, J. '53 * Bardill, M. '34 (2)

Beck, K. '40 Bein, W. '37

+ Benson, C. '41 (10) + Boelio, R. '35 (3) + Brownin!(, E. Ir. '37 (9) + Case, L. '70 (4) + Cass, W. '56 (3)

Caughlan, C. '70 + Childs, H. '33 (16)

Cosson, G. Jr. '35 * Couner, L. '57 (9)

Crone, S. '78 * Currie, E. '47 (5) + Daine, J. Jr. '51 (5) + Dikeman, P. '31 (9) * Falb, M. '69 (5) * Fletcher, J. '35 (15) + Folbrecht, F. '59 * Foster, R. HI '77 (4)

Gildner, D. '65 (2) + Griswold, R. '37 * Harsha, H. '42 (15) * Hawkinson, H., '35 (16) * Heckt, M. '46 + Hinson, D. '57 (4)

Holm, S. '53 Huebsch, F. Ir. '52 (2) Hynes, M. '6"'/ (7)

+ Jacobs, G. '22 (2) + Kesman, A. '77 (5) + King, V. '32 + Kloewer, D. '58 (2) * Knuepfer, D. '75 (4) + Krekel, L. '56

Lapham, R. '39 (8) Larson, C. '70

* Lundy, J. '36 (10) + Marston, D. '63 (3) + McCalTagher, I. '68 (7) + McMillen, C. '80 (3) * Miller, K. '67 (5) * Obermann, C. '26 (15) + O'Connor, R. '47 (10) + Pickard, H. '49 + Prybil, L. '62 (2) + Ritchie, M. '83 (2) * Rodgers, J. '65 * Roseland, R. '66 (3)

Rowe, C. '48 + Rubin, W. '68 (10) + Rusk, D. '76 (8)

Schmidt, C. '33 (2) + Schwarzbach, S. '78 + Sloan, A. '80 (6) + Smalley, D. '68 (2) + Stark, M. '43 (2) + Steele,.I. '63 (3) * Sunderbruch, A. '67 (5) * Thielen, M. '57 (3)

VanGorder. D. '48 * Vickers, T. '71 (9) + Volkmer, W. '53 (3) * Weigel, K. '78 (8) * Welch, J. '61 (2) + Wenman , J. '75 (2) + Wieben, C. '47 (5) * Wiese, J. '58 (9) + Wills, P. '30 (3) * Wilson, B. '83 (2)

Wissler, T. '71 + Wynja, D. '67 (2)

IOWA STATE - 86 + Becker D '76 + Biallc, S. '75 + Brandt, H. '47 (2)

Braun, R. '43 * Bruening, K. '80 (6) + Buchanan,J. '33 (3) + Carison, W. '42 (4)

Chance, R. '54 (4) + Clapp, L. '23 (2)

Clauson, L. '2.0 (3) + Courter,.J. '84 (2) + Cronk, J. '60 (15) * Donahey, W. '32 (15) + Drake, D. '62 (2) •

Dubler, R. '60 + Evans, R. '72 (3) + Fleck, R. '49 (10)

Floren, F. '45 + Foss, C. '71 (3) * Gleason, L. '42 (3) * Grant, W. '27 (5) * Gruenig, C. Jr. '59 (10)

Gustafson, W. '57 * Hansen, 1'. '79 (7) * Harding, R. Jr. '61 + Harmeyer, J. '82

Harmison, H . .II". '56 Heckmiller, D. '57 (6)

* Herbert, T. '82 + Holsinger, W. '57 (3) + (-Iudson, S. '84

Jacobs, D. '62 * J ohnson, A. Jr. '47 (6) + Joslin, R. '47 (3)

"Kempers, L. '75 (2) * Kinnamon, B. '69 + Kirkpatrick, D. '71 (3)

Kroeger, H. '53 * Larew, D. '63 (3) + Long, R. '50 (2)

Lorenz, P. '56 + Lovell, J. Jr. '50 (5) * Lundberg, R. '26 + Man~as, R. 'S4 (2)

Marlltl, J. '45 * Mason, R. '33 (10)

Matz, R. '30 + McClure, R. '55 (2) * Moodie, J. '45 + Mores, A. '80

M),ers,J.Jr. '42 + Neil, R. '30 (16) + Nickey, M. '65

O'Brien, G. '79 (2) * Osborn, J . '73 (4) * Parker, J. '30 (9) * Pearson, L. '64 * Perry, W. '30 (9) + Provorse, R. '78 (3) + Radloff, P. '70 (2) + Rapp, A. '27 (2)

Rausch, C. '66 (2) + Renk, C. '83 * Renk, R. Jr. '80 (5) * Schoole)" F. '22 (16)

Shafer, E. '49 Shaw, J. '50 (4)

+ Sieben", D. '67 (4) * Sigman, W. '50 (3) + Spears, R. '41 (5)

: ~fa~;;f.'E,~~1 (W + Sullivan, G. '80 (6) + Tw, H . '65 (4) + Trunke)" C. '52 (4) + Vo~genthaler, A. '24 (6) * Walker, G. '44 (9) * WalTen, A. '22 (16) + Webster, V. '25 (16) + Willard, F. Jr. '21 (2) + Williamson, R. '28 (16) * \<\Iinchell, P. '74 + Wogens, C. '24 (3) + Wood, W. '55 (8) * Yirak, J. '40 (7) * Young, J. '28 (6)

JOHNS HOPKINS - 34 Beeler, J. '39

+ Biemiller, L. Jr. '55 (9) * Budnitz, 1>:. jr. '53 (16)

Compisi, R. '64 Edel, D. J r. '46 * Ferrazzano, D. '68 Frankwich, V. '53 Geigle, C. '35 * Hickman, R. '28 (16) Kell)" R. '29 (2)

+ Kerstetter, O. '38 * Miller, C. '49 (14) + Norris, J. '29

Norwood, W. '20 + Padgett, C. '50 (2) + Radcliffe, G. '45 + Reutter, T. Jr. '61 (2)

Schultz, E. Jr. '48 (2) + Shelton, T. '67 (4)

Shiple)" N. '52 + Smith, F. Jr. '50

Smith, J. '33 (3) Spiering, J. '76 (2) Stem, J. '83

+ Utterback, P. '48 (16)

KANSAS- 93 * Adams, W. '57 (3) * Arnold, R. '27 (5)

; ~;~~;r: 1~\~4(9) * Ballou, D. '75 (11) + Beasley, P. '24 (2) * Belt, C. '57 (16) * Benfield, G. '79 + Berkle)" K. '61 (16) + Biles, ll. '66 (7) + Bostwick, D. '65 (2) + Buechel, D. '45 (6) * Butler, A. '3 1 (12) * Butler, H. Jr. '31 (2) + Cartmell, P. '35 (4) * Cayot, C. '25 (6) * Chaney, B. '48 * Chester, W. '23 (5) + Cram, J. '71 (!O) * Crowther, M. '59 (10) * Cummings, D. '79 (7) + Davies, S. '73 (7) + DeAtley, 1.. '33 (5) + DeVore, S. '35 (7) * Dillon, W. '78 (4) + Duckworth, P. '46 + Emer)" T. '57 (2) + Esau, j. '78 (3) * Fee, C. '47 (2)

Fee, J. '44

! ~~~~~I~,~ '~~ (14) + Gaston, L. Ir. '78 (3) * Gear, M. '[7 (2) * Gregory, L. '75 (ll) + Grove, M. '42 (2) + Haitbrink, R. '63

Harris, B. '83 + Henson, C. Jr. '52 (3) + Herriott, J. '35 (2) + Hiebsch, V. Ir. '42 (2) * Higdon, J. '47 (7) * Hysom, J. Jr. '57 (9) + Hysom, W. '62 (2) + Irwin, J. '49 (16) * Johnson, O. Jr. '52 (3) * Klemp, H. '26 (11) * Knorr, J. '31 (16) + Knu PI', J. J r. '65 (2) * Koester, F. '18 * Koester, VV. '41 * Lamb, J. '23 (11) * Landess, W. '53 (6) * Larsh, W. Jr. '52 (3)

Light, M. '49 (14) + Little, P. '59 + Long, J. '70 * Lowe,.J. '56 * Lowe, J. '59 (2) * Ludwick, A. '34 + Lytle, M. '79 (7) + McGee, R. '21 (2)

McGill, U. '28 (3) + Mears, I. '55 (2) + Metcalf; E. '43 (9) * Meyer, l' '50 + Miller, . '59 + Miller, P. '73 (8) * Moore, R. '53 (2) * North, T. '69 + Reeder, W. '47 (8) + Rockhill, I. '51 (7) + Rohrer, C. '57 (2) + Salome, W. III '52 * Saricks, C. '70 (9) * Schmidt, R. '76 + Scrivner, J. Jr. '50 (2) *Seitz,J. '31 (15) + Silver, S. 'S5 * Slawson, C. '20 (9) * Slawson, D. '56 (16) + Spikes, L. '70 (3) * St. Clair, J . '58 (9) * Stanton, D. '65 (2) * Stork, P. '65 (3) + Swoyer, J. Jr. '48

Utermoehlen, R. '67 + Waddell, J. '57 (9) + ·Wandling, \". '58 (2) + Wells, S. '75 (7) + Williams, R. '40 (10) * Wilson, S. Jr. '48 + Zuercher, M. '78

KANSAS STATE - 50 Ash, P. '68

+ Bahr, S. '83

* ~::IT~Zk: ~: :~: m * Chew, D. '81 (3)

Denk, G. '69

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+ Ebright, H. '74 (8) * Edgerley, P. '78 (3) + Eplee, .J. '75 (2) * Greene, R. '58 (16)

Grosdidier, G. '83 + Hallman, B. '81 (4) + Hammer, G. '71 + Hastings, R. '79

* ~:~~1:,'~Y',J8 'SO (3) + Hendricks, M. '68 + Horine, T. 'SO (5) + Huffman, D. '68 (10)

johnson, D. '75 (9) * Jones, C. '77 (4) + Jordan, T. '84 + Jubelt, B. '68 (15)

Kappler,.J. '82 (2) + Kruse, M. '85 * Law, D. '80 (6) + Marzullo, S. '85 * McGranaghan, T. '78 * Miesse, J. '72 (7)

Morgan, S. '69 Musil, E. '7 1 (14)

+ Oberie, P. Jr. '83 Oppy, J. '64 (3)

+ Reinhardt, B. '83 + Rieken, G. '81 (5) + Ruff, M. '64 (4)

Sachse, D. '84 Salter, S. '79 Schettler, D. '84 (2)

+ Sell, R. '78 (8) + Stan Ie)" B. '80 (6) + Stearns, M. '66

Swenson, J. '77 (4) + Tangeman, S. '7 1 (2) * Teichgraeber, R. '64 + Tucker, K. '76 (10) * Voth, S. '73 (3) * Warner, J. Jr. '80 (5) * Willard, R. '58 * Wolf, B. '80 (7)

KENT STATE - 18 + Aljancic, T. '68 + Baldwin, D. '60 (2) + Becherer, W. '49 (2) + Brown, J. Jr. '64 (9) + Cellone, R. '67 (3) + Dalcher, A. '57 ( ll) + Farinacci, A. '65 (15) * Gersten,!' '61 (16) * Giorgianni, N. '56 (9) + Hall, P. '49 (16) + Kalish, K. '59 (2) + Litwiler, T. '56 (4) + Miller, W. '65 (3) + Parsons, D. '64 + Roth, L. '47 (3) * Shriver, P. '50 (9) + Stevenson, R. '47 • + Wolcott, O. '23

LAFAYETTE - 42 + Alexander, C. IV '56 (16)

Andresakes. G. '36 Armstrong, R. Jr. '52 Blake, L. '66 Bourger, E. '44 (2) Burd, P. '85 Carman, H. '3~ Cheney, C. '41 (6) Coningsby. A. '57

+ DeRuyter, J. '73 (6) * Franzmger, K. '36 (9) + Gerard, L. '34 (5) * I-Iarkins H '34 Harmst~d, j. '39 (3)

+ Hindenach, L. '40 (3) + Humma, E. '29 (9) + Klein, T. '68

Lockett, W. Jr. '45 + Long, J. '30

. * Mace, J. Ir. '45 (2) * MacGeac11ie, M. '72 (10) + McGlynn, W. Jr. '38 (2)

McLaughlin, D. '84 (2) * Messick, W. '68 (7) * Me),ers, E. '66 (8) • + Middleton, J. '50 (2)

* ~1~~·~~~1;:.r;2'S~2~ • + Roth, S. 'SI (5)

Schoch, J. '78 * Schroeder, l-l. '28 (4)

Smith, l-l. '51 (9) * Snook, N. '59 (3)

* Starkman, B. '78 (2) Townsend, C. '34 (16)

* Travaglini, G. '72 (3) + Welsh, E. '30 (2) * West, R. '53 (16) + White, E. Jr. '68

Wren.). '52 (6) + Zazzarmo, M. '81 (3) + Zernbron, J. '74 (4)

LEHIGH-77 * Alcaro, J. '74 (2) * Allen, C. '25 (12)

Arthur, J. '21 (2) Baumgartner, C. '67

+ Beeken, I\.. 1I1 '45 Boyer, E. Jr. '43

+ Boyer, J. '50 (4) * Brennesholtz, L. '32 (4) * Briggs, J. '75 (3) + Christiansen, R. '56 (6)

Cluley, R. '38 Coldren, C. '77

* Conchar, B. '41 (8) * Czerny, D. '74 (S) * Davis, B. '31 (5)

Day, C. '30 (15) + Deemer, W. Jr. '35 (4) + Dent, C. '3S (2)

Dixon, A. '69 + Edell, I . '79 (2) * Forstan, E. '20 (16) + Frey, R. '70 (2) + Fulton, J. III '73

Furst, E. 1I '60 (5) + Gabriel, R. '51 (11) + Gakos, P. Jr. '81 (2) * Goebel, R. '43

Goldman, B. '58 (2) Good, R. Jr. '40

+ Graham, A. '33 + Hayes, W. '43 + Herbert, S. '36 (6) + Hess, T. '37 (9) * Hoffacker, B. '44 + Hornbaker, D. '26 (10) * Kaufman, I. '46 + Kirkpatrick, J. '29 (9) * Kurtz, J. '52 (10) * Libert)', J. 1I '81 * Lichter, J. '68 (7) * Lister, W. '26 (5)

Lucadamo, E. '71 (9) Meier N '50

* Middl~to~, T. '72 (2) * Miller, J. '29 * Moodie, W.lr. '47 (9) + Morgis, M. '84 (2)

Naylor, S. '80 (3) Nicholas, P. '39 Nickerson, J. Jr. '61

+ Nutt, W. '36 (9) * Peck, H. '37 (10) + Perna, J. '76 (10) + Pharo, C. Jr. '35 * Puth, J. '52 (3) * Rabold, F. '39 (5)

Ramsay, J. '58 (16) + Ramsden, G. '44 * Reber, R. '41 (9) * Reid, J. '56 (3) * Roberts, C. '27 (2) + Roberts, J. '26 (9) + Ruth, R. '68 (7) * Salmond, W. '46 (10) * Sawtelle, G. '40 (2) + Sestak, M. '85

Shaw, P. '52 (2) + Smith, K. '65 (2)

Swenson, C. '50 + Tomalesky, R. '65

Treese, T. '47 + Tse, R. '69 + VanHorn, M. Jr. '56 (2) + Werft, A. '31 * Yaszemski, E. '80 (5) * Youngling, E. '66 (2) * Ziebold, W. '46 (10)

LOUISIANA STATE - I * Gerald, D. Jr. '81 (2)

LOUISVILLE - 31 * Addleman, J. '58

Alt, L. '62 (15) + Barnes, M. '76 (6) * Click, S. Jr. '50 (8)

Crume, W.Jr. '65 (10)

+ Davis, H. Jr. '65 Dinsmore, R. '56 (2)

+ Disney, P. '51 (2) + Farnsley, C. '30 (5) * Federa, H. '37 (16) * Gaddie, G. '49 (16) * Gillespie, T. '53 (10) + Gutekunst, B. '83 (2)

Harmon, M. '49 + Hinton, T. '60 (2) + Howe, F. '64 (10)

Hughes, J. '83 Logsdon, J. '79

* Lussky, V. '43 (7) * ~·ti ller , E. '52 * Moon, C. '77 * Mudrick, B. '82 (5) + Neely, R. '71 (2)

Poland, A. '64 (2) + Robinette, C. '84

Seitz, J. '65 + Sneed, R. '80 (3)

Thirlwell, E. '50 + Wahba, L. '67 (2) * Weber, W. '54 (3) * Williams, R. '67 (9)

MAINE-7 Boudreau, B. '83 (2)

+ Choppa, R. '82 (2) * Flanders, M. '72 (5)

Holmes, N. '84 Miller, S. '80 Spear, S. '83 (2) Stone, P. '8 1 (3)

MANITOBA-3 * Brass, J. '73 (S) * Mcinnes, D. '50 (9) + Moore, A. '35

MARIETTA - 43 Ahern, F. '33

+ Altreuter, R. Jr. '65 (6) + Amrine, F. Ir. '40 (!O) * Baker,J . '47.

Barnett, D. '68 (7) + Brennan, K. '64 (2)

Brooker, J. '56 Buckwell,.J. '61

* Dodge,J.Jr. '43 * Druetzler, F. '63 (7) + Dunn, F. Jr. '40 (7) + Elliott, F. '76 (3) • + Fenton, W. '44 (4) + Forbes, T. '64 * Gillespie, R. '72 (7)

Grimes, L. '78 (4) + Hartnett, E. J r. '53 * Haught, H. '51 * lllingworth, T. 'S4 (2) + Jankura, B. '77 (8) * Jennings, C. '3 1 (11) + lennings, K. '57 (3)

1viorin, R. '40 Pauplis, E. '83 Phihps, R. '44 (2) Porter, W. Jr. '43 Richards, W. '57 (2)

+ Riemann, P . Jr. '50 (3) + Roane, K. '72 + Rollins, W. '27 (7) + Schaefer, C. '41 + Silberman, S. '72 (7)

Smith, C. '79 + Smith, D. '42 (2)

Stephan, D. '58 * Suder, G. '44 (5)

Thorn, J. '50 Trabilcy, D. '59 (4) Watson, E. J r. '77 (4)

+ Welden, T. '72 Wigle)', D. '47 Wittlig, L. '32

+ Yester, G. '51 (6)

MARQUETTE - 2 R)'an, D. '71 (4)

* Westerheide, T. '72 (9)

MARYLAND - 13 + Doetsch, P. '76 (10) + Howell, R. '73

Huston, G. 'SI (5) Kennedy,.,. '8:'5

+ KirkpatricK, W. '68 (4)

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* Landers, R . . J r. '69 + McGlashan, 1'. '67 (2)

O'Sullivan, B. '80 (2) * Rcndine, P. '65 * Schmitt, T. '73 (3) + Steis, C. '78 (2)

\'\latson, J. '68 * Young, E. '75 (2)

MASSACHUSETTS - 4 Abert, K. '85 Fettig, H . '85 Fettig, W. '85 * Hoggard, J. '71 (4)

MeGILL-4 + Currie, G. '33 (10) * Eberts, G. '60 (4)

Killam, D. jr. '63 (7) + Walker, j. '71

MIAMI-94 * Armington, "V. '47 (2) Ault, J. '46

* Barker, H. '50 (16) * Barr, J. '68 (3) Below, R. '36

* Billick, A. III '76 * Blair, G. '37 (16) + Blake, V. '50 (3) + Bosworth, H. IV '52 (7) + Bova, J. '69 (6) * Brickman, R. '41 * Bruckman, R. '49 (7) * Burgess, T. '61 (6) + Bums, V. '50 (2) * Carlson, B. '79 (5) • * Cawrse, R. '66 * Conklin, T. '29 (6)

Cottle, M. '81 (5) * Coulton, R. '54 (5) + Darlin, W. '56 (2)

Davis, ~1. '66 + Dellinger, L. '42 (3)

Drennon, R. '84 * Dugan, C. II '60 (7) * Eagleson, D. '44 (12) Easton, M. '73

* Ehrich, J. '42 (16) Ericksen, M. '77 (3)

+ Filter, R. '50 Filter, W. '49 Gerspacher, W. '63 (5)

* Gillette, R. '52 (7) + Gillette, W. '53 + Gillham, J. '33 (8) * Godfrey, W. '58 (15) * Gray, M. '32 (11) + Griffin, J. Jr. '41 (7) + Gurney, W. '53 (5) + Hall, D. '80 (5)

Hallihan, J. '67 (3) * Hathaway, D. '44 (5) Hoffman, L. '18 * Hogan, I' '48 (9) * I-Iofsclni 1, J. Sr. '48 (9) Hoverman, T. '71

* lserman, J. '50 + Jones, N. '64 (2) + Krebs, D. '80 (6) + Krill, A. '63 + Lass, C. '83 (3) + Longstreth, E. '23 (7)

Loomis, "V. '59 + Mayberry, R . .Jr. '51 (7)

McClusky, J. '57 McGovern, E. '5 1 (10) * McNamara, J. '29 (12)

+ Moore, R. '52 (2) * Morgan, W. '51 (3) + Morrow, R. '59

Nagy, R. '82 (2) Nies, D. '69

+ Napper, 1. '33 (2) Orebaugh, L. '24 (2) Papp, K. '59 (2) Petrich, J. '36 (16) Ponder, M. '67

* Post, H. '80 (6) + Potter, T. '51 (6) + Pryor, R. '37 (11)

Rausch, E. '34 * Rees, J. '55 * Rogers , J. '57 (11) + Ryan, J. '34 (2) + Schoenherr, R. '63 (4) * Sechnick, D. '76 (10) + Shane. M. '52 (3)

68

Shawhan, L. '31 + Shearon, J. '53 (2)

Shell, T. '5 7 (2) * Sommer, W. '31 * Sponsler, D. '58 (10) * Stillson. W. '39

Sunkel, R. '53 * Thesken, E. '30 (10) + Thies, T. '64 (7) + Thomas, J. '32 (3) + Tilbrook, C . .I I'. '44 * Trumbo, S. '16

Tyrrell, M. '40 + Vernon, R. '54

~~?lelF '~5~48 (3)

+ Wiu~, C. '5 1 (2) * Zimmerman, J. '72

MICHIGAN - 71 * Adams, R. '40 (16) + Aengst, F. '57 (2) + Bailie, C. '5 1 + Bartholomew, L. '50 + Bates, R. '78 (8) + Boyd, A. '18 * Bugbee, B. '37 (5) + Crawford. W. '51 + D'Enico, J. '85 * Davis, R. Jr. '47 (10)

Donaldson, J. '64 (7) * Ford, C. [I'. '44 (4)

Gabler, C. '27 + Greenbaum, G. '74 (4)

Grettenberger, J. '59 + Grunder, R. '44 (2)

Hartwig, \\:1. '68 (5) + Hepp, K. '39 (7) + Bird, U. '39 (2) + Hoad , [. '32 (6) * Hoffrn'lI1, R. '71 (2) * Hole, W. Jr. '51 (10)

Holloway, R. '51 + Hall, J. '83

HopI', G. '76 + Hurst, L. III '73 (4) + Jacob, T. '44 (2) + Jencks, H. '64 (2) + John, P. '46 +.Johnson, L. '2 2 (15) + Kirb)"J. '4 1 * Klinger, D. '74 * Kna\)e, W. '78 (8) •

Lieb ein, R. '54 (3) * Lipton, R. '64 + Lossing, L. '65 (6) * Marion, A. '42 (3) + l\·larschner, C. '36 (2) * Mason, D. '57 (2) * McCobb, E. '23 (10)

: ~~~tS;~la~':4 ~1. '72

* Me),er, R. '61 (12) Morone, E. '78

+ Mortensen, M. Jr. '35 (16) * Nicolau, G. '48 (6) + Nixon, J. III '79 * Owens, P. '31 (9) + Perkens, M. J r. '5 1 (4) * Poole, F. '46 (7)

Porter, S. '80 * Ramsay, M. jl'. '50 (5) * Ray, G. '82 (3) + Reynolds , J. JI'. '76 (3) + Riddell, G. '55 (2) + Ritchie, J. '38 (3) + Shaefer, H. lr. '32 (2) + Spencer, R. 1II '59 (5) + Steen, W. '44 (2) + Stuart, J. '52 (8) * Tanase, T. '63 + Tapp, K. '48 (16) * Thomas, D. '32 (6)

Thompson, T. '72 (2) + Vogel, R. '51 (4) + Wardle, R. '.02 * White, J. '50 (16)

Whitely, C. '40 * Wible, A. Jr. '59 Wilson, W. '38 (16) Zimont, B. '85

MICHIGAN STATE - 43 * Allen, C. '55 (5) * Allen, J. Jr. '60 (5) * Anderson, T. '72 (5) * Baginski, D. '70 '(3)

Berlenbach. B. '72

* BopI', W. '58 (2) + Bryan , D. '83 + Carpenter, D. '63 * Coon, F. '61 (3)

Cox, B. '61 (2) * Dhue, R. '68 (5) * Dobberteen, R. '52 (4) + Doll, R. '59 + Ferguson, C. '79 (3) * Franzetta, P. '70 (10) + Hoot, B. '65 (9) * Hughes, R. '59 (4) * Jemson, G.)r. '56 * Kaufeld, J. 49 (9)

Knox, S. Jr. '68 (2) * Leonard, R. '65 (2) + Maccani, L. '56 (10) * McBain, R. '64 (4) + -Morrison, R. _II'. '61 + Nasberg, G. '82 (2) + Nauert, R. '65 (7) * Palmi tier, I. '60 (2) * Pauee, J. '70 (6) + Patterson, J. '85 * Radcliffe, A. '66 (6) + Roberts, D. '69

Ruff, E. '56 (3) + Ryan, J. '55 (7) + Savage, W. '56 (7)

Serpa, T. '56 Shaw, J. '55

+ Spillulll, M. '58 (2) + Taman, J. '56 (2) * Thompson , R. '67 (16)

: ~~~:ee~~~'~~r:5~. (~i6 * vVhitson, G. '52 * Zaki, R. '80 (3)

MIDDLEBURY - 50 + Allen, C. '29 (16)

Allen, R. '33 (5) Andersen, R. '49

+ Ardison, G. '6 1 (2) + Bennett, T. '41 (16)

Burrows, R. '29 (8) + Buskey, P. '38 + Cad)" W. '34 (2) + Calef, R. ' 31 (10)

Cooke, E. '45 Davenport, R. '31 (2) Dunham, P. '45 Evans, P . .II'. '40

+ Fuller, W. '54 (9) Fullington, \\T . ' 18 Furber, A. '20 (8) Gale, P. '46 (2)

+ Hanbury, R. '73 I-Ianson, A. '31 * Hayward, L. '23 (10)

+ Heath, W. '21 (8) + Henderson, J. '50

Hill, P. '37 (12) + Hinman , F. '31 (5)

Ide, A. '33 (3) Jacob)', C. '75 (10) lones, H. '56 (4) Kelley, S. II '29 (3) Kelle)' , W. '29 (16)

+ Kister, E. '41 Krantz, J. '46 McNamee, F. '50 (10) * Noonan, R. '2 1 (12)

* Nourse, K. '52 (2) + O'Connor, K. '53 (3) + Painter, H. '33 (7)

Parson, F. Jr. '75 (3) + Philipson, C. '37 (5)

Pierce, A. '30 (10) * Rile)', D. '24 (15) + Roller, E. '34 (2)

R)'an, T . '54 Schmidt, R. '29 Smith, J. '38 (7) St. lohn, B. '37 UpTlam, ~. II'. '44

+ Ward, S. 37 (2) * Wheeler, F. '39 (5) + Whitton, J. Jr. '51

Wiley, B. '72 (4)

MINNESOTA - 26 Baker, L. '65 (9)

+ Barclay,]. '69 (9) Chapman, W. '29 (2)

! g~iKl:~~: f :~~ (16) Donnelly, L. ' 19

Fredrickson, L. '75 + Gerver, P. '80 (6)

Gra)" H. '28 (2) * Hamman, J. '59 (8) MacRae, G. '21 (2)

+ McDonald, O. '41 i\:fithul1, H. '34

* Opdahl, O. '41 (15) Pelton , R. '35 (2)

+ Pelton; T . '24 (10) * Pestello, G. '64

! ~~~I::e{\l. ,~g (2)

* Stoehr, C. H '65 (3) * Tatam, J. '33 (6)

Thornle)" S. '81 (2) * Tormoen, F. '30 * Truesdell, L..Ir. '27 (4) + Wilke, P. '23 (9) * Wilke, P .]r. '50 (15)

MISSOURI - 81 Agrusa, S. '84 (2)

+ Alleman, C. '69 (11) * Anderson, R. '63 (6) * Armstrong, R. '2 1 (7) + Beimdiek, G. '35 (6) + Bell,] . '83 * Beltz, W. '66

Bistline, G. '76 (8) Brase, R. '65

* Brashears, V. III '72 * Briggs, H. '5 1 (12) Browne, W. '33 (10) Bruns, A. '6 1 (4) Brulls, D. '70 * Burridge, R. '46 (4)

* CartWright, A. '84 Cason. J. '33 Cohen, jvl. '85 Craven, S. '74 (10) Daniel , C. '55 (2) Deibert L "~4 Drahei';l, R.' '81

+ Duff, F. '80 (2) * Ehrlich, J. '67 (5) * Eskridge, D. '64 (6) + FalILett, J. '78

Fr)', L..Ir. '62 + Gaddis, W. '57 * Gamz, n. '27 (7) + Gibson. W. '38 (16) * Glasscock. E. '27 (9) + Gra)" E. '76 (2) * Harwell, W. JI". '51

Holdmeyer , K. '78 * Hubbard, L. '55 (4) * Huff, L. '57 (3) * Hughes , L. Jr. '31 (10) +.Ieans,J.Jr. '53 + .I ones, F. J r. '32 (2)

Kahler, R. '52 Kieffer, M. 'S2

+ King,.J. '75 (3) + Leach, D. '55

Leeman , C. '36 * Lutz, B. '58 (3) + Martin, D. '29 + McFarland, S. 'S I (5) * McKelve)" D. '32 (7) + Moore, B. '63 (4)

Murphy, T. '59 * Neff, V. '66 (11) + Ochs, H . .Ir. '33 (15)

Plulllmer, W. '36 (2) + Randall , D. [r. '69 (8) * Read, O. '33 (8)

Rector, G. '62 (2) + Richards , S. '64

! ~~l;h: t. ~~5'30 (8)

+ Rowland, J. '65 * Schmudde, J. '70 (3) • * Schooley, C. '28 (9) + Slater, J '82 * Smith , K . .Ir. '67 (6) + Smith, W. '24 (6)

Spangler, R. '83 (2) * S),mon, Il. '26 (9) * Tarantola, B. '81 (4) • + Tate, B. Jr. '41 (10) + Taylor, K. '80 (3) + Taylor, W. '41 (10) + Thweatt, J. '30 (7) + Vaughn, VV. '57 * Vinyard, [. Jr. '42 (16) + Wagner, ~.l. '72 (3) * Webb, R. '3 1 (12) * Wegner, J. '57

White. H. 111 '71

+ Yaeger, C. SI". '34 (9) Yeh)en, P. '72 (10) . * Yingling, R.] r. '62 (12)

NEBRASKA - 81 * Ackerman, R. '50 (5) + Alexander, L. '36 (6) + Anderson , N. '28 (2)

Athe)" M. '43 + Autry, G. Jr. '35 (2)

Aver)"j . '36 A)'1"es, G. '37

+ Barnard, B. '81 (4) * Barnard, H. '56 (3) Beecham, J. '53 * Brownell, }l. '24

+ Carlson, S. '54 (3) + Chase, R. '34 * Chene)" T. '36 (10)

Christenson, A. '45 (16) Ford R '69

+ Gomiwi;" F. Jr. '50 (14) * Gra)" H. '34 (16) + Green, R. '50 + Grier,-M. 'S3 (2) * Hansen, E. '30 (4)

Hannon, R. '64 (2) + Harris, 1. '36 (16) + Hibberd, J. '79 (6)

Hildebrand, C. '38 (2) Hinchcliff, S. '77 (9)

+ Hodges, J. '78 Houchin, J. '85

'" Hummel, P. '31 (12) * llUllt, R. '41 + Johnson , \-\T. '42 + johnson, W. '42 (2)

Keehn, R. '83 (3) Kiffin, R. '33

+ Killinger, S. '61 (2) + King, J. '68 (2) + KokJer, T. '50 (2) * Krommcnhock, "V. '57 (13)

Krumwiede, R. '6 1 Leach, K. '85 Lepinski , A. '81 * Loch, R. '54 (2)

+ Lynch, D. '23 * McGrew, F. '34 (4) i\'leier, F. '42 Messinger, C. '82 (2)

+ Miller, K. '50 * Million , D. '79

i\linnich, C. '37 (2) + Muff, H. '30 (5) + Muncy, G. '70 (8) + Niemeyer, A. '35 (5)

Noble, R. '49 * O'Bannon, K. '50 (12) Olsen, C. '82 (3) Onnen, D. '76 (6) Pankonin, L. '37 (3)

+ Pedley, W. '32 + Rodriguez, J. '65

Rominger, ,V. '26 Rose, J. '85 Sackett, W. '38 (4)

+ Sawyer, G. '35 (2) + Schick, L. '29 (16)

Shelters, V. '40 (2) + Shively, R. '82 (4)

! ~:~~;,~\,v~,.r2~;~)(10) * Smith, H. '64 (16). + Stone, V. '36 (2)

Studley, H. '20 + Swenson, S. 11". '38 (2) + Teetor, M. '84 (2) * Thompson, K. '74 * Tippetts, J. '67 (4) * Urbach, H. '33 (10) * Valdez, R. '66 (2)

Warner, G. '58 (2) + Wanick, J. '59 + Wilkins, M. '73 * Yoder, O. '26 (15).

NEWYORK-9 Beman, A. '34 (7) Brown, S. '24 (11) Coon, D. '32 (10) Hoover, C. '40 (7) * Koski, G. '43 (11) * Loeschner, F. '26 * Mazzei, J. '26 (11)

+ Redegeld, J. '23 (6) * Stigberg, R. '25 (3)

NORTH CAROLINA - 53 + Ayres, R. '65 (15) + Baker, C. '74 (5) + Barr, E. '26 (6) + Batchelder, R. jr. '84 + Burgiss, T. 'S4 (2) + Byers, W. jr. '74 (10) * Campbell, R. [r. '81 * Clark, j. '68 (7) * Coleman, R. III '68 (3) + Collier, M. '84 + Crawford, W. '76 (10) * Dalton, J. jr. '59 (9) + Duncan, E. III '74 + Eddleman, W. '34 (2) + Eiig, C. 1 V '68 + Ely, J. '68 (2) * FOSler, D. '81 (4) * Goforth, J. Jr. '66 (4)

Gray, R. III '59 (7) * Harkins, P. '62 (2) + Head, K. '79 (7) + Honeycutt, J. Jr. '69 (2) + Johnson, G. Sr. '27 (4) + Jones, R. '68 (15) + lones, S. Jr. '63 (9)

1vlacFadl'cn, A. Jr. '64 Marshal, J. J r. '28

+ McClanahan, S. '74 (4) * Michael, W. '73 (8)

Minton, A. '79 (5) + Moore, M. '84 (2) * Myrick, D. '65 (15) + Newsome, J. '82 * Pawlik, H. '54 (10) + Poole, H. '64 (5) * POSlon, W. '71 (13) * Pugh, A. '73 (2) * Ramsay, G. '76 (9) + Reisner, F. '74 (4)

Russell, R. '72 Schumacher, C. '73 (3) Smith, R. '76 (3)

+ Sparks, C. '83 Spoon, J. Jr. '61 Swacker, R. '71

+ Taff, E. '61 Thompson, E. '28 (14) Trenbath . R. '65

+ Waltemyer, R. '75 (10) * Watkins, W. '27 (16) + Weiss, S. '77

Woodard, A. '80 (2) + Woodard, W. III '76 (2)

NORTH CAROLINIA STATE -9 * Benton, R. '83 + Cox, S. '80 (2)

Davey, C. '77 + Kane, J. '83 (2) * Lach, E. [r. '79 (8) + Marsland, J. '78 + Pack, B. '80 (2) + Stewal"t, J. '79 (3) * Whisnant, A. Jr. '82

NORTH DAKOTA - 6 Bittner, J. '78

* Carlisle, M. '80 (5) * Hanson, J. '79,

Hoffman, M. '83 (2) * Kirsch, R. '78 (4) + McCoy, K. '83 (2)

NORTH DAKOTA STATE -3 + j mgens, J. '71 + Peterson, I. '83 (2) + Qual, A. '73 (9)

NORTHERN ILLINOIS - 26 * Bean, J. '68 + Bradtn1ueller, K. '85 * Cardott, R. '77 * Carmichael, 'Itt'. '78

Cherry, R. '73 Chesko, J. '71

+ Duggan, M. '84 Feithen, W. Jr. '75 (10)

+ Felten, J. '83 (2) * Gerbel", S. '68 (15) + Hanula, D. '69

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Haljung, M. '79 * ~akubik' M. '80 + anik, I. '75 (3) * ones, "p. '76 (2) + unn, D. '68 (4)

Maehek, R. '67 Maibach, M. '73 ( 12)

+ McGee, M. '81 (2) Michna, L. '84 Ollen, M. '85

+ Singell11<1nn , J. '64 (4) + Story, J. '83 + Tylel', W. Ir. '65 • Wilhe lm, ~1. '84 • Wilson, T. '76 (5)

NORTHERN IOWA - 8 * Anderson, G. '71 (3) * Anderson, S. '79 (5) * Cory, B. '75

Haas, M. '82 * Henshaw, D. '79 (2) + Ingledue, G. '77 (2) + JOl11150l1, R. '85 '" Whisenand . J. '70

NORTHWESTERN - 85 * Abernathy', K. '40 • Ahlberg, r. '43 Akemann, E. '62 (16) Anderson, D. '41 (2)

+ Anderson, W. II'. '53 (II)

* Siefert, R. '31 (5) * Spa'1ier, R. '49 (16) * Struble, J. '55 + Sund, R. '73 (3) + Thomas, W. '85 + Thompson, W. '43

VanVooren, R. '53 (5) + Wadsworth, V. '35 (3) * Weylll'ich, A. '58 (4)

Willemain, R. '48 (2) + Williams, W. '39 + Willison, S. '25 (2) + Willoughby, W. '38

Wintercorn , A. Jr. '54 • Zinn, F. '37 (16)

OHIO-14 + Burkhardt, D. '58

Goodman, K. '76 (2) Hortin, L. '56 (6)

+ Lawrie, J. '75 + Loomis, H. '56

Loudon, M. '74 Mayer, R. '73

+ McDonald, R. '73 (4) + O'Donnell, J. '7~ + Palmer, C. 60 (6) + PaxlOn, E. '68 + Reed, J. '8 1 * Sanders, N. '59 (5)

Selleck, R. '66

Bertelson, P. '$'5 OHIO STATE - 74 * Bodine, P. II'. '50 (16) * Bates , S. '66 (3) * Boyd, W. '48 (11) + Beathard, R. '73 (2)

! ~~~~!j[~:f '~6 '56 (9) + ~~~t;,\~ '~16 (2) + Cakora, H . '59 + Bingham, G. '40 (2) • Calhoun, E. '22 (16) + Blozis, S. '80

Carney, P. '75 (2) • Blue, J . '61 (2) * Caruso, L. Jr. '65 + Bovenizer, I. '75 * Casterline, R. '41 (7) + Boyer, R. '42 (16) Clark, C. '38 + Brock, J. '56 Clark, J . '52 * Buchsieb, W. '51 (15)

+ Conway, J. '49 ( 16) Campbell, .I. '49 (3) Corkle, D. Jr. '45 * Christy, F. '40

• Countryman , R.]r. '50 (9) * Clyme,', W. '35 ( 16) * Coyle, R. '52 (4) * Cooper, W. '63 (8) * Curtis, A. '27 (16) . * Core)', P. '48 (15) + Davis,J. '65 * Crawford, H. '47 (14) + Defrank, L. '57 Dahler, M. '74 (2)

Erickson, N. '58 + Derewecki, D. '72 (6) + Evert, H. '56 (4) + Elliott, R. '48 ( 16) + Fish, W. '39 (16) * English. E. '22 (16) * Gavitt, S. '37 (6) + Ernst, J. '33 (2) + Glaser, R. '54 (3) + Ewart, D. '47 (2)

Glcacher, E. '63 + Faranda, C. '49 (6) + Gray, E. '29 (II) Flournoy, .I. '72 (10) • Hathaway, E. '27 (3) Fouke, A. 40 (2) + Heideman, E. '32 + Gordon, D. '63 (3) * Heizer, E. Jr. '51 (16) • I'larman, C. lr. '59 (5)

Holmes, R. '18 (3) + Harper, H . ''29 (10) + Hopham, C. '45 (4) * Heekin, R. '35 (5) + Houston, D. '83 + Herron, W., '43 (5) • J amra, A. II'. '44 (10) Holtshouse, D. '63 * Jamra, I· '38 (16) * Hoover, 1'. '56 (6) + Jawor, lt '66 ~ones. C. Jr. '50 * fnscn. C. '31 (6) + ones, R, .56 + ohnson, A. '48 (2) * eegan, J. '53 + ung, M. '51 (2) Kellar, R. '57 * akarakis, J. '42 (3) + Kilby, E. '75

Kimber, W. '64 * Kuppinger, E. '33 ( 16) * Kraebber J . '58 (4) Lafferty, W. '59 + Kreml, F. '31 (10) * Langhurst, E. '4 1 (2) + Ladd, R. '64 (3) * Long, F.]r. '32 + Laning, L. '46 (2) MattIson, H. '33 + Larson, H . '34 Mayo J '50 * Levering, G. '61 + McBa'ne', D. '57 (2)

Lindeman, 1.]1'. '38 McLain,.J. '42 (6) Lose G '51 * Morrison, R. '39 (14)

* Lud~lpl;, A. '42 (2) * Myers,J. '38 (16) + Mackey, R. '43 (16) Overmyer, W. '5 1 * McCarthy,]. '49 (6) + Parsons, L. '30 (2) + McKenzie, H. '23 (12) + Pontius, E. '39 (3)

Menton). Jr. '84 (2) * Rees, T. '33 (6) Mille,', \~. '47 (2) * Relyea, L. '54

+ Montgomery, J. '43 + Robbins . N. '63 + Nelson, J. '63 (16) Salt, W. '44 (3) * Newman, R. II '59 (16) * Seekely, B. '79 (6) • + Norborg, C. '62 * Seekel)', R. II '80 (5) + "apich, S. '36 (10) * Shaw, J. '49 (10)

Porter, a. Jr. '49 + Sherck, P. '5 1 (2) + Rakow, T . '65 (2) * Sipprell, R. ' 37 (4) * Reiche, R. '42 (5) + Spore, W. '3g (10) + Rudolph, K. '39 * St. John, W. '56 + Sale, E. '34 (5) + Stone, M. '69 (8) + Shannon, J. Jr. '49 (15) + Summers, R. '34 (3)

+ Taylor, K. '65 Thomas, J. '33 (4) * Thomas, O. '26 (4)

+ Townsend, C. '64 (15) * Wagner, I. '45 (16) + Walker, 1'. '50 (2) * Walker, W. '54 (10) * Werum, J. '42 (10)

Wilson, P. '32 + Woodruff, J. '64

OKLAHOMA - 62 Auld, S. '52 '

+ Bass, R. '57 + Blair, W. '51 (3)

~ ~~f~cl~a~' ~:~81 + Contway, L. '29 (9) + Dawson, J. lr. '35 + Erwin, L. '8'4

Ewing. D. '32 * Filip, T. '69 (10) * French, E. '78 (7) * Frymire, C. '79 (3) + Gordon, C. '72 (2)

Gorrell, B. '41 Hauger, C. '53 * Haymon, C. '77

* Hefner, '"V. '37 • + Helander, J. '84 + Hirsch, K. '74 (3) * Hurley, P. '64 (9) + HUrler S '76 ... Johnso~, C. '82 + Johnson, J .II'. '66 (10)

+ lones, H.-'39 (2) * l(albfleisch, J. '52 (6) * Kenady, P. '66 (12) * Levorsen, J. '50 (5) • Lippert, E. Jr. '53 (2) + Lott, L. '54

Love ll , J. Jr. '42 * Massad, W. '55 (16) * McCormick, D. '32 (2) + Meadows, E. I r. '84 (2) + Murphy, D. '85

Nilson, R. '6 1 Norman, C. '81 (2)

+ a'Bannon, T. '82 (4) + O ldham, I. IV '83 (2)

PellllC)', C. '33 Perry, J. '83 * Poindexter, R. '40 (2)

+ PoneI', A. '65 + Rabb, P. III '80 (2) * Read, S. Jr. '85 + Renfrow, W. '26 (6) + Reskovac, J. '85 • Rinaldi, S. '80 (4) * Rupert, M. '74 (10) * Sampson, D. '34 (6) * Smith, E. '25 (5) + Stanfield, H. '62 * Slcl)henSOn, W. Jr. '54 + Sti l well, R. J r. '53 + Stussi, D. '77 * Thompson, H . '65 ( 16) + Thompson, R. '6 1 (2) * Walkingstick, '52 (14) * Waller , E. II'. '5 1 (2) ... Weaver rvf '32 + Weeks, 'C. ;79 (2)

Wilson, II. '55 (7) Wiltse , C. '72

At the Leadership Conference and Convention in St. Louis, members of the Undergraduate Advisory Board elected Troy A, Ma,Ttin, Wichita '88, as the Undergraduate Director of Delta Upsilon for the 1986-'87 academic year.

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OKLAHOMA STATE-22 + Branch, D. '60 (6) + Clovis, W. '75 (4) * Crews, I. Sr. '60 (II) * Filip, I . '63 (2) * Hall, R. '78 + Hickman, R. '69 + Hobson, H . '67 (2) + Hulse, A. '78 (2) * lohnson , J. '74 (4) * IvlcKay, I. Ir. '79 (2) + Me)'er, S. '75 (6)

+ ~~~l.t~~'~~ry, R. '8 1

+ Puckett, W. '78 (2) Renfro, C. '74 (7) * Richards, W. '77 (7) Ritchie, J. '80

+ Roberts, P. '78 Rourke, L. '71

+ Rylander, R. '63

! 0~Fs~I;,TR.'~g6(5)

OREGON- 24 + Allan, J. '53 * Brunken, D. '52 (7)

Carlson, S. '69 (8) + Cellars, A. '47 (15) + Duffy, T. '48 (5)

! ~iiG;~'1. "~ i '4 1 (II)

+ Mattson, T. '63 (16) McConnell, R. '54 (2) Metz, R. '53

+ Newell , R. '65 * Phelps, M. '72 •

Seal, W. '49 (II) * Shepherd, W. Jr. '55 * Sorenson , D. '7 I (3) * Sprouse, J. '30 (I I) + Stewart, J. '64 (2) * Stuhr, R. '41 (2) + Temple, M. '33 (2) * Walsh, B. '64 (2)

Watson, R. '71 (5) Weber, J. '40 (2) * Weisel, J. '48 (5)

* Williams, J. '45 (3)

OREGON STATE- 35 * Anderson, D. '35 (9) * Bays, T. '42 (II) * Boone, K. '62 (4)

Bufton, L. '35 (2) Clarke, D. '71 (3)

+ Cumings,~. '31 (16) Dahl, R. '00 (2)

+ Darling, N. '42 (16) * Dean, C. '56 (3) Down, W. '43 (4)

+ Ekei'll, A. '26 (8) Fries, H. '50

* Gann, S. '79 (7) Hartley, R. '54 I'[orne, R. '52 (2)

+ H ulben, J. J r. '44 (16) * Klein, K. '41 (16) • Knutsen , G. '3 1 (16)

Kyle, R. '52 + Liseth, S. '43 (2) + Luscher, B. '45 (2)

Marcus, G. '34 (2) + McMath, C. I r. '32 (9) + Mellis, R. '4IJ + abye, J. '57 + Ptacek, D. '75 + Reed, D. '55 (4) * Rodgers, K. '32 (4) * Rosenfeld , E. '42 (10) + Schmeiser, D. '59 + Smith, D. '35 (2) + Tinker, E. '65 (10) + Vermilyc , H. Jr. '24 (4) + Watt, R. '20 (4) + Wilson, R. Jr. '46 (2)

PACIFIC- 5 * DuMond , J. Jr. '66 (7) + Gates, T. '63

l'inska, W. '48 (3) Smith, R. '61

* Stark, E. '29 (12)

PENNSYLVANIA - 44 * Acaster, H. '44 (16) + Ayres, F. '30 * Bartle, H. Jr. '30 (II) + Barton, A. '36 * Biggs, C. III '55 (8) + Borer, E. '60 (3) + Boswell, W. '22 (9) + lloyd, D. '42 (8)

Burgg,'af, F. J r. '58 (2) + Canfield, R. '6 1 (9) + Coelho, D. '82 (2) + Curehin, G. '50 (2) • Derry,J. '51 (II) * Elseroad, A. J r. '53 (16) + Evans, H . Ir. '28 (7)

Fox, A. '39 (8) * Gentle, J. '26 (8) + Goodwin, B. '53 (7)

Graf, G. Jr. '55 (9) + Hadley, W. '54 (4)

Harrison, J. III '51 Heeger, P. '80

+ Hoffman, W. '28 (II) * Johnson, A. '39 (5) + Johnston, W. '32 (9) + Kennedy, L. '69 (2) + Lunden, C. '81 * Marshall , J. '65 (10) * Marx, R. '54 (10)

Mayetta, F. '35 (9) + Miller, G. Jr'. '25 (2) + Mitchell, C. '36 * Noble, A. '51 (2)

Ott, G. '29 (5) * Roose, W. '31 + Samson, R. '28 (10) + Schlakman, R. '82 (2) ! ShellenberJ(el;' J '52 (6) · S,egel, T. J I'. 57 + Smolen, E. '80 (2) + Stehman, C. '49 '" VanSciver, H. '53 (8) + Wallace,J. ' 18 (15) + Williams, V. '32 (2)

PENNSYLVANIA STATE-61 + Arison, H. Jr. '41 (2) • Atkinson, T. JI'. '34 (14) + Balderston, B. '76 (10)

B,'ooks, R. '49 + Brooks, R. '42 (16) + Cavanaugh, V. '51

Cooper, C. '22 (2) Cope,]. 111 '39 Crosby, R. '54 (10) Dawson, W. '55 (3) * Day, R. '47 _* DeJulius, A. '56 (16)

* Diamcnt, y.tl, '31 (14) * Edwards, K. '71 (14) Franson, W. '66 (2)

* Gramley'i' '26 (5) Hannan, . '35 (2)

+ Hayes, W. '40 (3) + Hellick, G. J I'. '35 (9) * Hileman, R. '32 (8) + Hilner, H. '59 (16) + Horne, F. Jr. '38 (10)

Hughes, T. II'. '47 * Humes, D. '77 (8) Humphreys, H. '66 (2) ] ackson, T. '70 (8)

+ Johnston,]. '58 (15) * Kane, H . '50 (6) + Kurtz, R. '48 (2) * Lane,]. '51 (2) * Lewis, R. '40 * Longenecker, C. '32 (8) + Martin, K. '74 (4) >\< McMahon, D. '65 * Nix, R. '48 (10) + Noah, R. '57 (6)

Oerman, R. '63 (2) + Piper, W. '44 (7) + Pollitt, E. '36 * P,'utzman , C. '18 (13) + Rainey, W. '37 (2)

Rothenbergn. M. '21 * Schwenk, G. '42 (9)

Selman, G. II'. '58 (4) Setman, G. V '82 (2)

+ Shade, W. '50 (5) Shaw. D. '57 Shipley, H . JI'. '51 (2)

+ Simpler, A. II'. '46 (2) + Solvedt, T. '77 + Steppe, D. '64 (2) * Tapp, R. '39

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+ Tisiker, M. '75 (2) * Ulcrich, W. '31 (II) \Villiams, R. '57

+ Willis, B. Jr. '40 (2) + Winter, C. '48 * Zboyovsky, J. '51 (15)

Zeybel, H. '55

PLATTEVILLE - I * Bark, C. '70 (4)

PURDUE -'- 144 * Anderson, B. '65 (10)

Aspinall, J. '26 * Bacon, C'dr. '38 (10) Baldwin, . '78 (2)

* Banas) S. '50 (4) * Barbian, F. '45 * Bardach, R. '33 (5) + Bartoszek, K. '72 (2)

Baumel, K. '62 (3) * Beals,J .. '30 (14) + Bell, G. '37

Bielefeld, D. '61 + Blackhall, R. '46 (3) * Bolton, W. '35 (4) + Bowen, M. '82 (3) * Brennan, J. Jr. '55 (6) + Brower, P. '21 (4) * Brown, R. '46 (2) + Bumpas, O. '31 (7) * Burkart, H. Jr. '48 (3) * Conway, S.Jr. '51 (II)

Cook, W. '43 (3) * Copple, J. '36 (10) * Craffs, A. Jr. '47 (8) * Cross, W. '44 (5) + DeMent, D. '76 (7) + Evans, I. '31 (7)

Finch, B. '44 * Fitzgerald, D. '49 (2) * Foley, R. '34 * Foote, T '50 (6) + Ford, F. '58 * Free, C. '31 (3) * Funk, D. '61 (15) + Funk, L. '58 (5) * Gabel, R. '52 (2) + Gard, G. '43

George, N. '36 * Gimlin, R. '42 (16) + Gingher, H. '40 (9)

Goddard, N. '52 + Gossett, F. '32 (9) * Gricsbaum, K. '61

Grismore, O. '27 (4) + Hager, W. '66 (2) * Hanman, R. '54 (15) * Harter, W. '22 (II) * Hawley, J. '42 + I-iazard, G. '49

Heady, T '79 * Hegeman, R. '49 (11) + Hendry, W. '44 (9) * Hogan, M. '85 •

Hostetter, D. '78 (8) * Houff, C. '53 (2) * Huff, R. '62 (4) + Hurt, R. '31 (5)

Jeffery, H. Jr. '50 (3) + Johnson, N. Jr. '58

Jones, C. '26 + Jones, J. '48 (9) * Kenerson, A. '49 (7) * Kennelly, I. II'. '50 (3) *. Kill, T. '8S (2)

Kinzel, E. '28 (4) * Kipka, V. Jr. '44 (5) + Knopfmeier, H. '69 (5) * Krahs,J. '51 (15) + Krichbaum, C. '69 (3) + Krodel, A. '84 * Kroehle, T. '53 (16) + Kuehrmann, O. '57 + Kuhn. G. '29 * LaFortune, R. '5] (15) + Lacis, A. '64 (2) + Landis, J. '35 (9) * Lawson, \V. '50 (16)

! t~i,cl~, {!: ,i61 + Letts, E. '67 (10) + Long, G. '37 + Mack, P. Jr. '50 * Mann, W. '48 (2) + Martin, D. '82 * Mathews, T. '32 * McKirnan, D. '44 (16)

Melcher, F. '61

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* Metz, D. '30 (16) * Michels, R. '44 (7) * Miller, R. '22 (5) * Miller, W. '39 (15)

Moeller, C. '45 (8) * Moss, G. '47 (7) Murphy, C. '24 Murray, T. '49 (II) * Neese, A. '36 (10)

+ Nichols, L. '27 (3) O'Neil, K. '39 (9)

+ Oyler, R. '39 (16) * Pasley, L. '71 (3) * Pehlke, C. '49 (2)

Phillips, J. '80 * Popham, R. '40 (16) * Pullen, G. '77 (2) + Rabe, A. Jr. '28 (8) * Richwine, G. '75 (10) + Roberts, D. '82 (2)

Roberts , J. '46 + Robertson, R. '31 (7) * Robinson, D. '85

Schalz, W. II '56 (5) Schleicher, A. III '66 Schleicher, A. Jr. '39 Schoendorf, J. '66 Schreiber, R. '39 (16) Schwab, W. '33 (3) Searcy, S. '83 (2)

+ Short, R. '72 (7) + Smith, J. '52 (16) * Snead,J.Jr. '3] (15) + Stallings, W. '38 (9)

Stanback, H. J1'. '39 * Starck, R . .II'. '42 (6) * Steiger, A. Ir. '48 (16) + Steiger, R. '49 (4) * Stewart, R. '49 (3) + Stoops, R. '64 (II)

Sweeney, J. '64 (2) * Theissen, R. '48 (8) + Todd, M. '63 + Travclute, F . .I I'. '66 (6) * Varble, A. '50 (5) * Vo~l, O. '38 (2)

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Williams, T '34 (2) + Wills, M. '34 + 'Nilson, J, '82 + Zell , R. '62 (2)

RIPON - 5 Esten, T. '85

+ Grieb, \V. '70 Muraskas, ,. '78 (8)

+ Redondo, L. '81 + Wagner, R. '78 (8)

ROCHESTER - 16 * Abercrombie, F. '28 (9)

+ Blackmon, C .. '30 (4) Ehinger, G. '73 (9)

* Elwell, R. '50 (II) * Hendryx, J. '26 (3) * Istvan, D. '53 (II) * Magistl'O, A. '50 (9)

+ ~:iif:;'~t~:':3~ (~~4 (6) + Munson, A. '20 (9) * Noble, J. '34 (4) + Partridge, H. '27

Ryan, P. '45 * Santandrea, S. '56 (2) + Schreiner, G. '38 (II) + Woods, R. '42 (II)

RUTGERS-77 + Adelizzi, C. '62 (10) * Anderson, D. '57

Anderson, R. '66 (10) Bagley, H. '32 Barlow, R. '50 (II)

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* Bauer, L. '65 (5) + Beyer, A. '68 + Boggs, G. III '42 + Brandes, R. '26 (16) + Caillaud, P. '64 + Campbell, P. '50 (14)

Cipriani, L. Jr. '75 * Collett, R. '35 (15) + Colsey, W.Jr. '31 (10) + Crowell, J. '21 (7) * Curtin, R. '68 (10)

Daley, F. '44 (9) Darder, M. '73 (2)

* Dickerson, D. '34 (15) • Doliber, W. Jr. '54

+ Dorland, G. '24 (7) + Dunsmore, R. '33 (10) + Enander, E. '24 (5) + Eves, L. '40 (3)

Ferraioli, J. '69 (9) * Ficken, C. '40 (2) * Fletcher, T, '75 (6) + Gerbig, J. III '69 * Gics, W. '31 + Glenn, E. '24 (7) * Golden, G. '74 (12)

Gordeuk, G. '75 (8) + Craves, R. '66 + Gray, H. '25 (2) + Green, G. '40 * Groth, E. II'. '48 (II) + HaberSlr011, W. '72 (10) * Hahner, S. '78 (7) + Hanna, H. Jr. '70 (7) + Hart, C. '54 (2) + Herma, J. '70 (6) * Hershhorn, M. '71 (2) + Hoagland, W. '48 (16)

Hollerieth, C. '68 (14) + Howe, J. '39 (7) * lohnson, M. '51 (2)

Kolessar, J. III '69 (6) + Kortmann, R. '74 (3)

Krieg, R . .II'. '64 (12) * Kroescn, F. '44 (5)

Krueger, R. '54 + Leslie, J. '13 (2) + Liniak, P. '69 (16) + McDowell, A. '34 (16) * Miller, J. '60 (4) * Muller, B. '66 (10) + Mulligan, G. '55 (4) + Ottman, F. '23 (4) + Patten, F. '42 (2) + Peck, H. '32 (5) + Powers, J. III '48 (5) + Ross, C. '36 (10) * Schacnen, D. '50 (4) * Schreihofer, A. '59 (12)

Searle, R. '46 Sheridan, J. '77 * Shultz, T. '61 (6)

+ Sperling, W. III '35 (9) + Sweeney, J. '74 (3)

Tomasik, D. '66 (3) + Wade, D. '60 (8) •

Wells, G. '27 + Wenczcl, T. '43

Whiffen, L. '72 Wiggins, W. '33 (3)

* Williamson, R. '34 (16) * You pa, R. '55 (9)

SAN DIEGO - 16 Argo, D. '84 * Campbell, B. '74 (2)

* Clark, B. '81 (5) + Darcy, T. '72

Divine, C. '75 * Fieri, P. '73 (10) + Glaves, A. '81 (5)

Jeffery, v. '69 + Kiehler, C. '81 (2)

Kilker, T '80 * Little, J. '72 (2) * ~'Ioore, M. '70 + Nutter, B. '85 + Smith, M. '83

Spivey, J. '68 Wilson, B. '82 (3)

SAN FERNANDO VALLEY - 3

Donnelly, M. '68 (5) Jenkins, J. '65 (5)

+ Waite, E. '66 (7)

SAN JOSE- 37 + Benson, J. Jr. '52 + Bodenburg, J. '67

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+ Boothe, S, '52 (16) + PetI'ich, H, '44 (11) + Reiser, M. '68 (4) TEXAS- 28 TYLER-4 WASHINGTON -79 + Brown, B. '56 (9) * Rezzonico, L. ~ r. '55 + Rekstis, W.)r. '38 (8) + Allums, J. '59 + Dacus, D. '82 (2) Alex,.J. '82 * Cassidy, J. '58 (4) * Richmond, S. 60 (2) + Rillgwall, \1. '58 (11) * Blackwell,~. '65 (2) Lallouff, J. '85 + Ash, E. '36 (2) * Coakley, G. '53 Siple, R. '55 Russo , r-.L '84 Blaii", P. '5 * Robinson, T. III '75 + Barr, K. '52 * Colby, D. '56 (4) • Smith, F. '26 (2) * Salisbury, E. '40 (3) + Bryant, R. '74 + Shires, R. Jr. '79 * Bayless, G. Jr. '49 + Dukes, D. '53 (4) + Smith, O. '52 (3) + Schantz, R. '49 (4) * Cassell, J. J r. '70 (10) * Beck, H. '7 .

Elliott, ~1. '60 + Sobieski, J. '58 (2) + Schlegel, L. '67 (4) * Cox,.J. .I r. '63 (2) * Beebe, C. '35 (14) + Fairey, B. '68 (2) + Twist, G. '30 (2) + Scott, R. '19 (2) + Dean, G. '83 U,C,L.A,-7 Berger, G. '59 * Goforth, R. '55 (3) + Vermeil, P. '66 (4) + Sherman, T. '48 (6) + Dunlap, J. '73 (8) * Carter, E. '32 (16) Bergescn , A. '55

Harder, R. '54 White, G. '33 (16) Skomra, R. '83 Easton, J , '67 + Frink, A. '38 (7) + Bibb, R. '44 (3) + Harney, T. '52 (2) * Wray, P. '37 (5) * Smeltzer, W. '58 (9) Holloway, T. '84 * Henkle, T. '50 (12) Bienenfeld, R. '72 + Helmke, S. '63 (5) + Spelman, R. '68 + Jackson, L. '81 (6) + Mancini, A. '49 (3) * Ilowen, G. '3 1 (5) + Larsen, A. Jr. '59 * Spry, R. '40 (4) + lones, c. Jr. '80 (5) * O'Neal, R. '34 (15) Brizee, R. '49 + McPherson, D. '56 SWARTHMORE - 32 + St. Clair, R. '3 1 (4) * lcMahan, D. '64 (4) Sigler, S. '49 (2) * Byles, C. '25 (15) + Mitchell, W. '43 + Arsht, E. '51 (4) Stark, W. Jr. '47 (2) + Mitchell , M. '65 (16) * Woods, W. '50 (7) * Clifford, A. Jr. '35 (10)

Modesti, G. '66 + Iledolfe, H. HI '74 + Stauderman, A. Jr. '58 * Murtaugh, J. '50 (2) * Clift, R. '61 (2) • * Morey, T. '56 (5) Bode, H. Jr. '55 (2) Stockford, '''l. '4 * Nelson, W. '59 (8) * Clifton, C. Jr. '35 (8) + Murphy, R. '50 + Bl'Osius, W. '22 (6) '" Stoppclman, A. '85 * OlT, J. '65 (9) UNION -33 + Cobley, G. '41 (3) + Ncasham, V. II '52 Brunner, G. '83 (3) + Stratton, C. '32 (4) Palmer, J. '85 (2) Beik, P. '35 * Cole, W. '43 * Oliver, R. '61 (3) Chronister, T. '56 + TcnBarge, S. '84 Pearce, L '78 Bonnanno, B. '77 (4) Comstock, D. '83 (3) + Patheal, W. '51 (5) Coles, W. J r. '26 (2) + Thomson, P. '39 + Polser, A. Jr. '65 (16) + Botsford, N. Jr. '54 (2) * Comstock, ~,I. '82 (3)

Schatz, R. '50 * Conley, P. '77 (2) * TOITey, R. '51 (8) * Prescott, rl. Jr. '64 + Ilull , R. '40 * Corey,.J. '34 (10) * Schrock, J. '57 Crownover, C. '25 (5) Vanarnam, H. '36 * Rohde, M. ' 8 (2) * Cassidy, E. J r. '58 (3) + Dam, L. '68 * Sherman, J. '66 (7) + DeWitt , F. '46 Voorhees, S. '82 (2) * Smith, J. Jr. '76 (3) Davison, T. '71 * Drumheller, T. Jr. '29 (6) * Smith, R. 159 * Hallowell, H. JR. '29 (12) * Vosburgh, F. '25 (3) + Tibbitts, W. III '61 (2) + Evans, C. Jr. '62 * Eyler, J. JI'. '69 (7)

Spolyar, L. '52 (2) Hubbard, M. '85 Vosburgh, J. '34 + Tomsu, M. '82 (3) Ferrante 'R '68 * Faftan , R. '52 (10) + Swander, J. '63 (15) + Kuhnsman, D, 'S2 (4) + Walsh, M. '84 (2) Velasquez, R, '83 * Freeman', E~ '25 (10) + Fa ,D. '34 (3) + Sweeney, L. Jr. '55 (3) Lampe, H. '49 + Wilson, T. '19 * Villarreal, G, '51 • + Gardeski , J. J I'. '51 (2) Fisher, G. '52 + Tormey, r Jr. '57 (3) + Leith, C. '81 (5) * Wilson, W. Jr. '30 (10) * Waters, L. '73 (8) + Guberlet. F. '40 * UebelTot', 1'. '59 (4) + Lioi, F. '77 (9) * Grant, W. ' 49 (10) + UaITis , G. '71 (8)

Ward, M. '61 * Longshore, M. '30 (14) + Groet,.J. '35 (2) * Harris, R. '49 (16) + Watt,J. '62 Longshore, \V. Jr. '37 + Hanle, C. '62 (16)

Haugen, R, '50 TECHNOLOGY - 57 TEXAS TECH - 2 Harvey,.J. '65 (2) + Wilkinson, J. '67 Murphy, J. '37 Allen, L. Jr. '34 (16) + DePrang, G. 'S5 + Hesse, W. '49 (7) + Haumann, A,.J r. '55 vVriglll, M. '42 * Palmer, S. Jr. '27 (16) + Alusic, D. '64 Trusty, J. '85 + Hughes, L. '46 (4) + Hayton, G. '74 (8)

* Yates, S. '55 (11) Perkins, E. '49 (9) + Henderson, S. '64 (2) + PeITY, C. '73 + Andrews, H. '34

+ J ~~~~!~~s.' ,1~' '32 Hermanson, l' 'S5 Pettit, C. '43 (5) * Armstrong, L. '28 (15)

t.lerz, K. '69 * Holden, W. ' 0 (3) SIMPSON-4 + Piotrowski, T, '80 * Bayles, R. '63 (2)

Hubbard, J. '53 Brackney, B. Jr. '69 (4) Roberts , G. '35 * Beadle, W. ' 17 (16) TORONTO-13 Morrison, D. '5 1

+ Illasdale, R. '31 (4) + Anderson, R. '39 (2) Niblock,.J. '50 Huffine, C. '29 (15) + Gould, J. JI'. '60 + Schwertner, R. '48 (10) * Breeden, D. '72 + Ileirne, G. '82 (3) Olson, C. '36 (2) + Hufhne, S. '29 * Hollowell, R. ' 18 Shaw, H. '48 (3) Britton, C. '33 (5) * Clark, B. '69 (! 0) * Osborg, H. '54 * lezman, S. '70

Lilly,.J. '59 (16) * Sundt, R. '50 (16) * Kaneta, K. '59 (16) * Taylor, H. J'" '27 (16) * Cadson, K. '77 (8) Dickson, A. '32 + Putman, T. '52 (16) + Koch, A. '32 (16) * Crowther, H. '54 (3) + Howland, W. '36 (12) Reed, D. '55 Thomsen, . '30 Ui) * Dehner, L. '68 (2) * ~rmain, E. '30 (12) * Robinson, T. !! '42 (16) Kraft, D. '48 (2)

SOUTH CAROLINA - 5 wa~ner, D. '83 (2) + Lyman, J '67 (2) * Anderson, W. Jr. '84 (2) Wa er,.J. '33 * Edmonds, G. '26 (16) + okenr' \V. '55 * Roth, H. '30 (9)

Majewski, A. '85 Gilbert, E. '84 + McCul och, H. '30 (8) + Steidle,.J. Jr. '40 (6) + Pine, M. '85 + Gillette, R. '36 (10) + Miller, C. '53 * 1 hompson, J. '76 (2) • + Marshall, J. '42 (16) * Shelton. L. I!! '82 (3) + Glowienka, J. '71 (2) Ross, D. '34 (3) Thompson, J. '77 (2) * Martin, R. '59 (16) * Smith, E. '83 (3) SYRACUSE - 83 * Hall, R. '22 (15) + Taylor, R. '38 (2) + Trull, S. '44 * McCush, G. '23 (7) + Still, C. '84 + Aikman, R. Jr. '56 (5) + Heimer, H. '40 * Weir, J. '43 (3) * Wallace, W. III '48 (8) * McKay, R. '59 (3)

+ Angeron, 1'. '79 (7) + Hoffman, P. '55 * Westaway, J. '34 (1 I) + Way, R. Jr. '56 * McNulty, R. '61

SOUTH DAKOTA - 5 * Ayars, W. '56 * Hurst, M. '70 (11) * Meier, R. '73 (13) * Balkind, M. '83 (3) + Isaac, B. '75 (4) + Morford, D. '56

* Christiansen, P. '75 (4) + Bayer, P. '60 (6) * ~ackson, T. '71 VIRGINIA - 43 * Morford, J. '51 (8) Conlin, P. 'SO + Benjamin, B. '69 (9) *. akobson, I. '21 (16) TUFTS-48

Alexander, J. '56 + Muller, C. '74 '" ESLee, C. '75 Blair, J. '85 Adams, J. '39 (4) + Murphy, D. '43 (4) + Garry, M. '81 (5) Bluhm, G. '42

*.Iouris, W. '61 (16) Ames, H. '36 (11) Amico, J. '84 Olson, R. '61 (8) * Norton, A. '83 (3) + Broderick, R. '70

Kalish, P. '83 (2) Aylward, W. '53 + Arnold, D. '82 + Osborne, A. '45 (4) + Ilrown, W. H '57 (2)

* Kavazan~ian, E. Jr. '73 (7) Babel, F. '63 * Ashbury, M. "2.7 + Pasquini , D. '65 * Klutey, . '23 (6) Barr, J. HI '64 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS - 4

Burgess, E. '49 (2) * Knudsen, S. '36 (9) + Bailey, R. '51 + Bissell, S. '41 Pate, M. '36 + Cantor, L. '84 (2) + Lammers, L. '35 (2) Baker, E. '56 + Boorman, B. '75 (3) * Peterson, W. '22 (15)

+ Crowell, R. '76 (6) + Connolly, J. '31 (11) * ~\'lacMartin, J. '50 (7) * Beck, 1-1. '25 + Boss, H. '26 (10) * Putnam, G. '39 (15) * Gildersleeve, J. '.71 (2) Cosenza, P. '84 (2) * Machen, C. '31 (16) * Beckman, C. '63 (5) + Child, M. '78 Reber,.J. '66 (2)

Kimmeth , D. '79 * Damm, R. '58 (4) Mackintosh, R. '53 Borg, V. '45 + DeMaria, A. '58 Reichelt, C. '53 * Maguire, D. '73 (8) Dick, I-I. '34 (2) + Martin, S'dl'. '50 (2) Bowers, D. '37

DiNunzio, J. '61 (3) Robinson, R. '59 + Diver, R. Jr. '50 (2) Bramhall, O. '35 + Rosenquist, T. '69 (6) * Dixon , E. '40 (16)

* Miller, F. 1'23 (5) + Carlson, R. '48 (4) DoumaI', R. '51 (4) * Scott, N. '24 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI - + Eckardt, R. '66 (5)

+ i\'loncavage, i\'L '82 (3) + Casabian, E. Y" '64 (10) • Eels, \·v. J r. '54 * Scott, W. '30 (11) 4 + Faigle, G. JI'. '59 (3)

+ Myers, J. '41 (16) + Casazza, W. ' 7 * Ferneyhough, D'dl'. '63 (2) Senechal, J. '43 (4) Needham, T. '68 + Flippen, O. Jr. '2 (7) Diersing, J. '84 (2) + Finnell, T. '57 (8) Nowak, T. Jr. '71 + Chester, C. '32 (2) + Smevaag, J. '49 * Edgeller, J. '85 + Freiert, W. '51 (2) Cook, E. '34 Fritz, W. Jr. '42 Smith, H. ~" '43 (2) + Pierce, D. '51 (2) Garrison, S. III '63 + lvlcCormick. R. 'SI + Garrison, R. Jr. '34 (2) + Pike, M. '20 (6) + Crowley, B. '85 * Hastings, C. '42 (3) • + Smith, T. 7 + Southard, L. '82 (2) + Gatto, M. '83 DelPesco, A. '45 + Solberg, T. '66 (9)

Ginsberg. D. '8 1 Potter, J. '74 + Denley, G. '45 (2) + Hastings, R. Jr. '41 (2) Summersett, J. '38 RanJ"er, S. '81 Hoherchak, ]'\,1. '54

SOUTHWEST TEXAS - I t g::~~:11~~v~P?'~8 (2) • + Ree ,C. '16 (8) • + Gall' , J. '71 (7) Hutchinson, E. '65 * Tuohy, P. '53 (6)

Reichart, H. Jr. '34 (9) Grinnell, D. '64 (3) + King, S. '69 * Ulrich, L. '40 (15) + Haswell, K. '80 (2) + Gregory, O. '63 (3) Har,gerty, Il . '62 + ,""inters,J . '52 (16)

+ Gunnell , W. III '38 (3) + Richardson, . ' 79 (2) + Ha lll, E. '40 (2) Lundberg, L. '56 * Woodyard, S. '34 (10)

* Henderson, A. '40 + Royer, J. '56 (3) * Hosterman, C. Jr. '32 (6) + Magee, M. '8] + Wright, E. '34

STANFORD - 34 + Hoskins, E. '50 Slack, T. '30 (9)

Hughes, J. '41 + Mathews, E. Jr. '51 (3) * Young, R. '33 + Breech, A. '74 Janis, G. '66 (2)

+ Smith, T. '45 + Jacobson, K, '85 * McConchie, T. Jr. '5 1 (3)

+ Cole, J. Jr. '58 (2) i ohanson, E. '7S * Stevens, E. '27 (16) + Lee,J. Jr. '50 (10) * Monta~na, A'lr. '62 + Suelthaus, K. '66 + Norvel e, F. '6 + Cutter, D. '51 (16) * (agler, W. '54 (10) Swanson, Z. '7 I (3) Mason, S. '34 (5) + Pence,J. '75 (10) WASHINGTON & LEE - 9

+ Emeis, C. '34 (10) Kinne, P. ' 14 (3) * Matthews, P. '76 (3) + Finn, R. '38 + Frank, M. '79 Larson, G. '83 (3)

Webb, J. '37 + McKinney, W. '26 (16) * Pollock, O. '51 + Horine, G. '28 (16) * Wingard, M. Jr. '51 * Ramey, R. '51 + Friedman, B. '85 LeBois, A. '40 * Wood, S. '69 (7) * Morse, D. '42 (16) * Reusing, W. '62 (15) + Kelsey, R. '70

+ Fuller, D. '52 (2) + Ludwig, C. '51 * Wothe, R. '58 * Perkins, D. '55 (2) * Shelton, G. '38 (12) Lawrence, l.. '59 (3) Gearhart, \V. Jr. '46 Lurvey, P. '72 + Wright, W. '34 (6) + Pike, J. '65 (2) + Smith, B. '79 + Lon?,acre, C. J r. '33 (7) Gould, G. '53 * Lynd, J. '35 (11) * Zur rigen, J. '53 (7) + Poore, E. '43 (5) + Straton, F. '55 (10) Mul er, P. '55 (5)

+ Green, T. '22 (6) + Mafer, R. '83 + l'otterton, W. '28 (2) + Templeton, H. '67 (3) * Richardson, D. '43 (8) * Griffin, Z. ~r. '60 (6) + Mc arlane, D. Jr. '52 (16) * Read, A. 11 '57 + Tilton, J. '40 (2) + Riddle, Il. Jr. '50 (3) * Harbison, . '65 (5) + McLaughlin, B. '58 (16) Serrano, A. '83

;- ~~~~\~~,~~ '~~ + Wade, T . .Ir. '23 (16)

+ Hirst, W. Jr. '40 (7) * McMahon, F. '52 (5) TENNESSEE - 10 + Slaven, M. '78 Hoffman, B. '52 (6) * Mittelstaedt, A. Jr. '58 (2) * Bible, T. Jr. '74 (7) Start, B. Jr. '46 V\'imbish, R. '51 WASHINGTON STATE-43 + Honsaker, H. Jr. '59 (3) + Morse, J. '55 * Carter, C. '71 (2) * Stewart, G. '42 (3) + Wingfield, C. Jr. '75 (3) * Lucas, J. Jr. '56 (3) • * Morse, J. '57 (2) * DeLar' S. '77 (2) + Toren, M. '65 * Altomari, T. '68 (2) MacDona d, G. '73 (5) + Namack, \V. II I '57 + Frees " P. '70 (8) Tortorella, F. '82 + Young,.J. '50 (4) * Amos, L. '68 (8) McCarty, S. ' 76 (9) + Ne\\'ing, R. ' 13 (5) * Goodwin, R. '72 (8) * Toyias, P. '79 (7) Zeisler, K. '42 (9) * Antush, S. '84 (3)

~ Nelson, M. '59 (15) + Obenhoff,J. '33 (16) + Johnson, S. '77 (3) * Tran",r, W. '25 (9) + Arveson, C. '23 (10) Noll , T. '79 + Odell, C. Sr. '37 (4) + 'Moon, T. '72 (2) Wiedman, R. '77 Bachtold, W. '35 (3)

* O'Connor, J. HI '5 1 (7) * Pelton, W. '63 (2) + Mouron, D. Jr. '77 Wilkinson, H. '69 (14) VIRGINIA TECH - 2 + Bayless, R. '77 + Palmer, S. !!l '56 (3) + Power, W. '39 (6) + Myers, D. '74 (6) + Wilkinson, T. '36 (6) McInnis, D. '84 + Beck'I '36 (2) * Peoples, D. '62 + Raffe, C. '60 + VanThournout, T. '85 + Young, H. '49 (2) + Parks, D. '82 (2) * Bills, . '74 (4)

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DU Annual Alumni Honor Roll Please contact your fellow DUs not on this list; urge them to give today.

* Booth, J. '35 (5) * Brandenburg, R. '55 (8) + Bratcher, C. '29

Brewer, R. '44 Brown, H. '25

* ~~:~~,\'~~t6) Butherus, H. Jr. '36 (11)

* Carrell, R. '76 + Clark, B. '75 (2)

Copeland, G. '83 + Drazan, G. '34 (2) + Duff)" D. '37 (10) * Enders, J. Jr. '39 (16) * Griffith, T. Jr. '50 * Hambelton, D. '75 + Harris, M. '31 (5) + Hunter, R. '50 * Johnson, O. '39 (16) * Johnson, R. '39 (8)

Kurtak, C. '42 + Leipham, H. '27 (4) + Lewis, G. '43 (7) * Marble, E. '58 (2) + McConnell, P. '83 (2) + Moreman, V. Jr. '63 (2) + Morris, H. '24 (16) * Novotne)" T, '74 (2) * Parker, R. '37 * Rothrock, D. '69 (6) + Russell, A. '40

Shining, T. '70 + Shuman, R. '53 * Studle, G. '57 (15)

Therrien, M. '76

WESLEYAN -1 + Bucknell, R. '51

WESTERN ILLINOIS - 5 Goulart, J. '80

• Jachim, J. '83 + Kopp, G. '75 (2)

Mooney, P. '74 * Peterson, B. '74

WESTERN MICHIGAN - 20 * Butler, W. '61 (13) + Davidson, J. '59 (2)

Dirksen, R. Jr. '70 (2) + Ebling, B. 11 '55

Frego, I '64 * Hale, 'C.' '52 (16) + Harden, G. '60 (16) + Kancmori, D. '66 (14) * Lightfoot, D. '56 (6) + Lotero, R. '68 + Malloch, I. '60 (3) * Mistcle, C. '65 (2) + Perr)" E. '76 (7) + Rowlinson, J. '73 (2) • Samcz)'k, J. '56 (3) + Schueler, J. '71 (2) + Smith, T. '69 + Smolarski, R. '70 (7)

Starke)" G. '58 (3) + Wirgau, E. JI'. '61 (3)

WESTERN ONTARIO - 25 * Barton, 'vV. '45 (6) + Britton, W. '58 (3) + Burkman, H. '76 (8) * Caldwell, G. '52 (9) + Clark, C. '74 * Cluff, J. '74 (9) + Esler, J. Jr. '83 (2) * Fraser, W. '34 (9) + Graham, A. '60 (2) * Greenberg, W. '73 (6) * Hall, R. '50 * lohnson, G. '83 + l<'olibac, A. '59 * Lewis, W. '51 (11)

Malcolm, R. '52 McKa)', A. '59 (2) * Olscamp, P. '.?8

* Orr, J. '40 (9) + Pr),ce, M. '36 (3) * Querne)" A. '54 (5) * Roberts, R. '55 (7) + Robinson, H. '50 (2) + Sherrin, F. '62

I AM ALPHA AND OMEGA, THE BEGINNING

AND THE END, THE FIRST AND THE LAST

Marriages Florida '84 - Edwin A. Book and Miss Lori

Ann Russo at Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on June 28, 1986.

Florida '80 - James N. Mayeaux and Miss Matilda Jeanette Childes of Milton, Flor­ida on February 22, 1986.

Florida '85 - Mark P. Scott and Miss Pa­tricia Ridgeway in Jacksonville, Florida on May 17, 1986.

Indiana '85 - Richard L. Delano and Miss Linda E. Roehrs in Columbus, Ohio on August 9, 1986.

Maryland '77 - Michael W. Osmeyer and Miss Gail Marie Ayres of Towson, Mary­land on August I, ' 1986.

Michigan '81 - Philip M. Comerford, Jr. and Miss Betty Ayers in Bement, Illinois on August 23, 1986.

72

* Warden, M. '50 (2) * Wilson, J. '80 (3)

WESTERN RESERVE - 33 * Andelotta, 1. '45 (11)

Barnholt, H. '40 (2) Ba)'less, W. '33 (2) Bloch, J. '45 (6)

* Bobe)', M. '35 (16) Bradt, D. '85

* Bra)" D. '50 (8) Cookson, C. '51 (16) Cooper, T. '51 (10)

* Dickelman, J. '37 (2) * Irvin, R. '38 (4) •

Johnson, R. '32 (4) * lones, 1'. '23 (11) + ){atzenmcycr, "V. '36 (15)

Kiersh, R. '63 + L)'tle, W. '40 (2)

Monaco, J. Jr. '80 Nakanishi, A. '78

+ North, J. '34 (15) + Peck, P. '63 (9) * Pielro, L. Jr. '49 (2) + Rabe, W. 51 (4)

Sabo, J. '67 + Sheen, A. '75 (2) * Sisler, C. '46 (15) + Smith, A. Jr. '22 (2) + Stetzel berger, P. '23 (5) + Stucke)" D. '47 + VanIden, B. '64 * Ventresca, A. '53 (II)

Wagner, R. '37 * Wilmore, W. '46 (16) + Zilli , H. JI'. '53 (4)

WICHITA - 16 + Black, E. '32 (2) + Botten Reid, .I. '29 (3) * Brown, R. '63

Butel,J. '82 + Carey, L. '59 + Eclimston, P. '82 + Frazier, "V. '53 + Gilbert, S. '82 * Gunn, F. '69 * Hedden, K. '66 (14) * Hutchinson, E. '43 (16) + Kucharo,.J. '65 (2) + Laham, D. '79 (2) + Little, J. '58 * Me),er, J. '77 (4) + Trammell, C. II '68

WILLIAMS - 18 * Adsit, W. '30 (7) + Bankes, R. J r. '66 (6) + Clarke, D. '30 (10) + Dodge, R. '36 (3) + Ellis, A. J I'. '36 (9)

Frost, F. '25 (4) Gel"on,.J. '65 (11)

+ Gil, J. Jr. '38 (2) + Ha)" J. '48 (7) + L)'nn, J. '36 (6) * McGregor, H. Jr. '40 (16) + Pilgrim, J '60 + ReId, J. 52

Rowland, R. '33 (11) + Svenson, O. Jr. '50 (2) * T),ler, D. '41 (10) + Vose, A. '35 (3) * Whitbeck, C. '33

WILMINGTON - 1 * Cole, D. '72 (7)

WISCONSIN - 99 * Adler, R. '46 (11) + Allen, C. '65 * Allman, R. '58 (4)

Northern Iowa '85 - Brian L. Leininger and Miss Michele Sue Murphy at Clarion, Iowa onJune 28,1986.

Rutgers '84 - G. Joseph Pennucci and Miss Mary Ellen Forster in Lynn, Massachu­setts on .I une 21, 1986.

San Diego '82 - Cameron W. Bunyan and Miss Louise A. Scrim in Sherman Oaks, California on June 29, 1986.

San Diego '81 - Marc Mendez and Miss Sally Vranicar in Downey, California on April 14, 1986.

Births Creighton '79 - Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Dion

of Omaha, Nebraska, a daughter, Erin Marie, on January 12, 1986.

Delaware '79- Mr. and Mrs.John S. Brzos­towski of Crofton, Maryland, a daughter, Lillian Frances, on March 25, 1986.

Florida '73 - Mr. and Mrs. James W. Nor­man III of Gainesville, Florida, a daugh­ter, Anwen Elizabeth on October 12, 1985.

Fresno '72 - Mr. and Mrs. Terry J. LaBrue of Mercer Island, Washington, a daugh­ter, Annique Noel, on June 27,1986.

Indiana '81 - Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Blaising of Indianapolis, Indiana, a daughter, Megan Elizabeth, on July I, 1986.

Miami '76 - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Craw-

Anderson, D. '45 * Anderson, J. '58 + Aring, C. Jr. '48 (14) + Becker, W. '69 (8) * Bernd, J. '55 (5) + Bills, H.ll'. '57 * Buist, J. 53 (6)

B)'rns, J. '38 (2) + Camberis, G. '78 (7)

Campagna, M. '85 Canto, O. Jr. '77

* Curran, D. '52 (2) Davenport, .1 . '40 (3) Da)" G. Jr. '70 (3)

+ Da)" W. '43 Desnoyers, P. ' 16 (16) * Dewey, L. Ir. '56 * DiRenzo, R. '50 (7)

+ Diebold, M. '25 (10) * Douglas, J. ' 39 (5) + Farie)" S. '53 * Folsom, H. '30 (14) + Forester, J. '33 (9) * Forester, R. '31 (16) * Fulscher, M. '65 (2) + Goeb, P. '39 (2)

Gross, D. '61 * Guenther, V. '25 (5) * HabighorSl, D. '65 (16) *' Harns, J. '72

Heckel, F. '52 * Herro, C. '43 (16) •

Herzer, D. '54 (3) + Hogan, H. '41 + Holland,.J. '71 (9) -+ Howard, R. '40 + Hugunin, A. '67 (5) + Icke, G. '33 * Jacobus, C. '50 (2) * Jacobus, R. '51 (4) + Kahler, J. '69 (8) + Kellett, W. '22 * May, C. '48 (9) * McCehee, J. '38 (16)

McLimans, R. '68 (7) + Me)'ers, D. '77 (4) + Miller, S. '70 (8) + Morton, D. '51

+ Murph)', W. '28 (3) + Murra)" W. '64 (4) * Nelson, C. '27 (16) * Nesbitt, W. '76 (7)

O'Neill, R. '78 (3) Pcrronne, B. '65

+ Perr)" R. '68 (2) + Pike, J. '78 (4) • * Quale, N. '43 (2) • + Rasmussen, R. '69

Rou p, C. '67 (7) + Rucdebusch, J. '70 + Salzwedel, R. '62 (3) + Scheffel, S. '84 * Schmitz, G. '25 (10)

Schmitz, R. '19 (2) Seller)" G. '24 Selzer, L. '41 (2) Sippi, J. Jr. '70 (8)

* Sirolkin, G. '41 + Smart, T. '76 * Solomon, E. '31 (9) + Spickard, L. '20 (10) + Spindler,.J. '43 (2)

Standish, M. '42 (2) Stein, J. '84 (2) Stevens, H. '28 (5)

+ Stevens, M. '23 (5) Still, B. '28 (3)

+ Still, D. '31 (3) * Stowe, P. '28 (5) Stuewe, B. '53

+ Terwilliger, H. '36 (5) + Thomas, C. '59 + Thomas, J. '57 + Thompson, R. '67 (9)

Torme)" T. Jr. '32 (6) + Trachsel, W. '59 (15)

Trubshaw, F. '43 (6) + Ulirich,.J. '37 (16) + Vmson, D. '59 (6) * Walcisak, R. '74 (9) + \'Vaish, J. '52

Welch, M. '83 Whitne)" J. '36

+ Winding, F. '51 * vVillig. R. '62 • + Zahn , R. '41 (5)

ford of Spokane, Washington, a daugh­ter, Kelly Anne on May 10, 1985 .

Nebraska '75 - Mr. and Mrs . William E. Freas of Longmont, Colorado, twin sons, Peter William and Andrew Carleton, on April 7, 1986.

Nebraska '75 - Mr. and Mrs. James R. Green of Omaha, Nebraska, a son, Rich­ard Alan, on .I une 9. 1986.

Nebraska '75 - Mr. and Mrs. D. Jeffrey Keyser of Overland Park, Kansas, a son, Austin Sterling, on .I une 11, 1986.

North Dakota '76 - Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Campbell of Fargo, North Dakota, a daughter, Emily Catherine, on July 16, 1986.

Oregon State '65 - Mr. and Mrs. James N. Graham of Irvine, California, a son, Brian Kelly, on June 24, 1986.

Rutgers '74 - Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Golden of Albuquerque, New Mexico, a son, Eric Joseph, onJuly 25, 1986.

Obituaries BOWDOIN Gerald N. McCarty '50 BROWN Donald L. Hall '47 , March 27, 1986 CHICAGO Cedric Gifford '18, June 27,1986 CLARKSON John J. Hantz '50, July 4, 1986

DELTA UPSILON QUARTERLY· October, 1986

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COLGATE *Edmund J . Ariss '46 Jorgen A. Ask '35, Nov. 27, 1985 Albert E. Bailey '29, Feb. 7, 1986 Carl T. Batts' 16 John T. Harlowe '37, April 29, 1986 John P. Kaptain '40, Feb. 5, 1986 Thomas]. Law '51, May 22,1986 William]. Quinn '41, April 13, 1986 Frederick A. Reininger, Jr. '36, May 13, 1986 Walter A. Wands '51,Jan. 19, 1986 CORNELL James J. Anderson '34, June 28, 1985 Joseph O. P. Hummel '26, Feb. 11, 1986 Donald B. Wade '68, Sept. 4, 1985 DARTMOUTH Richard H. Tisdale '38, Feb. 21, 1985 DEPAUW Edward]. Nichols '24, Feb. 24, 1986 Eugene]. Wechter '22, April 13, 1986 HAMILTON Arthur T. Jones '24, 1985 H. Hillman Palmer '30 Stewart C. Morton '28, Nov. 3, 1985 Montague White '22, June 17, 1986 HARVARD Melvin S. Hathaway '42, June 21,1985 ILLINOIS William B. Hincke '23, Feb. 28, 1986 H. Sargent Howard '33, Nov. 11 , 1985 J oh n T. McEnery '5 1, Oct. 26, 1985 Cecil Stradley '59, March 16, 1986 INDIANA Harold D. Caylor '16, June 16, 1986 IOWA Robert H . Burling '40, June 25, 1986 JOHNS HOPKINS Edwin B. Jarrett '18 Karl M. Levy '26, May 20, 1986 LAFAYETTE Morris S. Albertson '22, March 21, 1986 Robert C. Coffin, Jr. '43, April 6, 1986 LEHIGH Osman M. Corson, Sr. '26, July 9, 1985 MANITOBA Robert E. Guy '32, Dec. 5, 1985 E. Norval Hunter '26, April 18, 1986 MARIETTA Llewellyn Freeman, J r. '41, .1 une 6, 1985 McGILL .1 ohn P. Bovard '39, April 16, 1986 Hugh D. Robertson '25, 1986 MIAMI Samuel A. Mays '43, Nov. 5, 1985 Walter V. Shearer '25, April 1, 1986 MIDDLEBURY Charles P. Bailey '32, May 19, 1986 MISSOURI J eptha P. Hill '31, 1984 NEBRASKA Harold G. Gumb '26 Carleton E. Freas, Jr. '28, Jan. 5, 1986 Willis Stork '33 , May 5, 1986 NEW YORK Alois F. Jehle '26, Dec. 24, 1985 NORTHWESTERN

*Lester S. Barnard '2 1 Wayne F. Browning '31, Dec. 29, 1984 Charles W. Keysor '47, Oct. 22, 1985 OHIO STATE

*Oscar B. Phillips '14 OKLAHOMA Bill T. Beebe '57 Harry C. Keeton '53, Nov. 1984 Fish O. Norris '29, May 23, 1986

George H. Penney '33, May 25 , 1986 Robert D. Poindexter '40 , May 18, 1986 OREGON Richard A. Chambers '52, May 25, 1986 Danny W. Howard '69, 1984 Gordon C. Jones '44, April 30, 1986 Gerald F. Peckover '52 PENNSYLVANIA Walter G. Bellairs '29, Sept. 6, 1985 Thomas A. Jenkins '35, May 20, 1986 S. Allen Pippitt '25, June 24, 1986 PENNSYLVANIA STATE

*R. L. Williams '18 PURDUE Ted D. Anderson '28, May 9, 1986 Frederick C. Gossett '32, May 15, 1986 Daniel R. Marquis '79, Dec. 4, 1985 RUTGERS Walter W. Mallett '32, Feb. 4, 1986 Malcolm Pitt ' 19, March 5, 1986 SAN JOSE Emile M. Serpa '67 SIMPSON Lyle P. Stewart '24, April 2, 1986 STANFORD Fred T. Hunt '31 William]. Kemnitzer '24 UNION Nelson Botsford '25, Feb. 24, 1986 Ernest A. Capelle '33, June 27, 1986

VIRGINIA Ashton L. Godley '31 , Oct. 29, 1985 WASHINGTON & LEE

*William L. Woolfolk '25 WESTERN MICHIGAN Gary C. Harden '60 WESTERN ONTARIO W. T. McFadzean '35, Feb. I, 1986 WESTERN RESERVE Robert L. Rathbun '30, June 9, 1982 WISCONSIN Edwin M. Wilkie '35

*The Post Office has notified us of the death of these brothers.

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RESORTS

On the Island of Kauai at the top of Waimea Canyon. Elevation - 3,600 ft. Furnished rental cabins $25.00 per day, restaurant, cocktail lounge, gift shop and convenience store. Wm. P. Wrixon, California '60. P. O. Box 1289, Honolulu, HI 96807.

Two New Leadership Consultants Selected

Bruce D. Raskin, Washington. '86, left, and Ronald E. Dowhaniuk, Oregon State '86, are the Leadership Consultants for Delta Upsilon this )'ear. Each seTVed his chapter as TUsh chairman and president. Brother Raskin was Phi Beta Kappa as a business major and is interested in commercial real estate and venture capital. Brother Dowhaniuk majored in physiology on afoU1'-year OSU Foundation Schol­arship; his interest is in the pharmaceuticals industry.

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