Sunday, December 4, 2011

Ad Astra - Bob McFarlane '46

Robert Lloyd McFarlane - Class of 1946

  |   1925-2011

Robert L. McFarlane  1925-2011
McFarlane, Robert Lloyd 86 Jan. 10, 1925 to Nov. 25, 2011 

Robert Lloyd McFarlane was born in Manhattan, Kansas and was the son of Lloyd Edmond McFarlane M.D. and Jeanette Hawthorn Brown. Orphaned at age 12, he and his sister moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. to live with relatives. While in high school, he moved to Portland, where he lived most of his adult life. Bob graduated in 1942 from Lincoln High School, where he was president of his class and first met his future wife Jeri Lesher.

He then served as a pilot in the Naval Air Corps and, following WWII, enrolled at the University of Washington. While at U of W, Bob rowed crew for the mighty Huskies. He and Jeri reconnected there and, after graduating, married on July 11, 1947. Bob worked as a CPA and was a partner in his firm in downtown Portland. He raised four children who gave him ten grandchildren and two step-grandchildren.

Following retirement, he continued his passion for writing and reciting poetry. He published his first and only book of poems in 2010, which included the following:
A Dream Theme

I want to go to sleep It's what I've most desired
A sleep that's long and deep I am very tired
My pillow rests my head The covers are cozy and warm
I have a soft and gentle bed And I am safe from harm
I breathe with a quiet cadence
I rest for the coming day
My body feels less tense
I know I'm drifting away Morpheus extends his hand
I ease into his space
As darkness shrouds the land
I welcome his embrace

He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Jeri; and his children (and their spouses), Barre (Robert Stoll), Jaime, Todd (Debbie) and Bruce (DD). No funeral services are planned. 
Published in The Oregonian on December 4, 2011

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November Luncheon -- Clay Loges '68 and his serial entrepreneur career

Clay Loges   UPS '68

Clay Loges ’68 began the November luncheon with a review of his undergraduate fraternity experience that led to his being elected the Student Body president for the Univ. of Puget Sound.  


Combining that student government experience with his business training at IBM, Clay ended up in his career of serial entrepreneurialism.  From pioneering the ten minute oil change industry to founding one of the Soviet Union’s first telecom businesses, Clay treated the luncheon group to some colorful insider views.  While building the Russia-based business to 800+ employees and 70,000+ customers, Clay had a number of unique experiences to share with the group.  


Clay also discussed the revolution of the digital age.  This included his participation in the mobile revolution being led by smart phones and mobile apps.  His current company is www.YodioTours.com offering digital tours on the Android and iPhones.   Anyone can create photo/audio presentations at his production site www.Yodio.com to be played via apps on Android and iPhones.  


While living at 4503, Matt Conroy '11, did a spring internship that included producing walking tours of UW's Greek Row.  You can view these tours and nearly three dozen other tours on the website and through the app.  You can find the Android app by searching “Yodio” on the Android Market.  

Monday, November 7, 2011

Seattle Graduate Chapter honored with 2010 Brightman Graduate Chapter Award

Continuing a distinctive record for in the Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, the Seattle Graduate Chapter was honored to receive the 2010 Brightman Award for Outstanding Graduate Chapter with 75+ members.

Pictured below with the certificate are graduate members, Jack Rhodes '61 and Clay Loges '68.

Jack Rhodes '61, 2010 Brightman Graduate Chapter Award, Clay Loges '68

Saturday, November 5, 2011

2011 Pig Dinner

On the evening of November 4th, 2011 nearly 370 graduate and undergraduate Fijis gathered at Hagget Hall on the UW Campus to celebrate the annual Pig Dinner.  By recent count, this was a record-breaking attendance for a Seattle Pig Dinner.

The Class of 2014 was introduced. 
Scholarships were awarded
The Graduate Chapter delivered its annual report
The Undergraduate Chapter delivered its annual report
The Rogge Award winner was Pat Scott '94

Below is a photo show of the Nov. 4th Pig Dinner. 


Thursday, October 20, 2011

October Luncheon - Warren Johnson '85 and Husky Baseball Coach Lindsay Meggs

Warren Johnson '85 and Coach Lindsay Meggs
Warren Johnson ’85 led our luncheon program for October.  Warren is head of business development for Bayley Construction.  As a result Warren (and Bayley Construction) are heavily involved with the new facilities for the Husky baseball team.  Warren was joined by the Husky baseball coach, Lindsay Meggs as they jointly talked about the facility improvement plans and the new directions for the baseball program. 
  Warren Johnson ’85 introduced us to his employer, Bayley Construction.  Some of their past projects have included 80 Nordstrom stores across the country, 4 Kohl's stores in the local market, the Seattle U Law School building, Port of Seattle's headquarters at Pier 69, as well as serving as owner's rep for the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas.  

Warren Johnson '85 presenting check to UW Baseball Coach Lindsay Meggs

 Warren started the program on a very pleasant note, when he gave Coach Meggs a check in the amount of $ 10,000 from the proceeds of Bayley Construction's Fundraiser/Golf outing this past summer.  It was a nice kick-off as we learned more about the ambitions for the baseball program. 









A quick review for the Coach: After three years spent building the Indiana State baseball team into a winning program, Lindsay Meggs took over as Washington's head baseball coach prior to the 2010 seasons. Meggs' hiring was announced on July 27, 2009.
Meggs, 47, who won two NCAA Division II national titles while at Chico State, served as the Indiana State head coach for the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons. In 2009, he was named Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year after leading Indiana State to a 33-21 overall record and a 15-7 mark in MVC play, good enough to earn the No. 2 seed in the conference tournament. After Coach Meggs spent  three years building the Indiana State baseball team into a winning program, Meggs took over as Washington's head baseball coach prior to the 2010 seasons.   In his first season, Meggs improved the Huskies' wins total over the prior year by five, finishing the season 28-28 overall.   In his time in charge at the UW, Meggs has begun a turnaround with aggressive recruiting and in his efforts to make major improvements to the Huskies' facilities.  For example Meggs told us that when he arrived the Huskies had one pitcher breaking the 90 mph barrier, and today they have 10 pitchers in this range.

Monday, September 26, 2011

Bob Philip '40 and Frank Pritchard '42

Several of the senior graduates attended the September luncheon.  Frank Pritchard is Class of '42 and manages to attend a fair number of luncheons during the year.  Frank and his brother, Joel, were key members of the kitchen cabinet for former Governor Dan Evans.  And Bob Philip '40 was a successful publisher of the Tri-City Herald newspaper as well as serving a number of terms as a Regent of the University of Washington.
L to R  Peter Apostolou '46, Frank Pritchard '42, and Bob Philip '40
It's great to have these guys showing up at a luncheon to talk a little Husky football.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Jerry Thornton '55 shares Baseball Honors

At the recent September luncheon, Jerry Thornton '55, contributed the pictured Husky Hall of Fame plaque honoring the 1959 Husky Baseball Team.  The plaque was accepted by Jack Rhodes '60, and it will be added to the growing archives for Sigma Tau Chapter.

Jerry shared a few stories of the Husky Baseball team which included several Sigma Tau Fijis in addition to Jerry.   Jerry was captain of the team, and he is pictured in the front row.  In the second row are the other Fijis playing on this Husky Hall of Fame team: Bob Wyman '62, Pete Hanson '59, and Dick Reiten '61.  
Jerry Thornton '55 and Jack Rhodes '60

2011 PIG DINNER registrations are way ahead of previous years

Days remaining until 2011 PIG: 40    Days remaining for $75 price:  22
Goal:       230 Graduates pre-registered       
Registered To-date:   201                       Seats available:   29             

The Seattle Graduate Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta Presents
The 2011 Norris Pig Dinner

Friday, November 4, 2011
Reception and Check-In: 6 p.m.
Roast Pig and Salmon Buffet Dinner: 7:30 p.m.
Haggett Hall (2 blocks north of the Hub) on the
 University of Washington Campus
$75 if registering and paying before October 17th  
REGISTER NOW with this LINK  
$85 if registering and paying after October 17th  

Class Tables:  Each class with 8 members registered will have a table with class sign.                    
Classes with tables of 8 as of this date:  1961, 1986, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 (2)

September Luncheon - Husky Football review by O.D. Vincent

 Always a popular luncheon when the football coach is speaking, this September SARK luncheon was SOLD OUT two weeks in advance.  The coach wanted to speak and run, so the room was packed by noon as we awaited the arrival of Coach SARK.   With no coach in sight by 12:10,  Ron Crockett '61 was pacing the floor.   Then the call came.

SARK had a last minute urgency, and he had just called the Senior Associate Athletic Director -- O.D. Vincent to represent him.  With a mere 5 minutes notice, O.D. had dropped everything and hustled the few short blocks to the Seattle Yacht Club.  A relieved Crockett introduced O.D. and we were soon enjoying a comprehensive conversation about Husky football and the PAC 12 program.

O.D. Vincent making a point at SYC Luncheon
  O.D. proved to be a great fill-in.  He is a Husky who is former captain of the golf team.  He's played the professional golfing circuit in Europe, and he is a rising star in the athletic management field.  As an undergraduate O.D. was in a fraternity, and he quickly established himself as a likeable, informed fellow who make a brief presentation and then answered any and all questions for the next half hour plus. 

The full room of Fijis got information beyond the football progam, and O.D. also alerted us to the likely deployment of the 3 tight end formations that appeared on the field the following Saturday.

The Seattle Yacht Club was most accommodating to our FULL HOUSE





Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Class of 2015

Sigma Tau Class of 2015

Alex Hoff                                                          Mercer Island
Carson Twiss                                                  Marin Academy (California)
Will Lane                                                         Prosser
Sam Delano                                                    Bellarmine College Prep (California)
Spencer Ireland                                             Redwood
Bryce Plancich                                              Bellarmine Prep
Connor Smith                                                Gonzaga Prep (Spokane)
Davis Hague                                                  Wood River (Idaho)
Max Thornes                                                  O’dea
Alex Morrow                                                  Inglemoor
Wyatt Giddings                                            Lewis & Clark (Spokane)
Michael Rambaldini                                   Eastside Catholic
Tom North                                                    Puyallup
Riley Poppy                                                  Gonzaga Prep (Spokane)
Tom Bigelow                                                Roosevelt
Will Bissell                                                    Bellevue
Corbin Mirick                                              Tonasket
Burgess Malarky                                        Lakeside
Andy Joss                                                     Miramonte (California)
Quinn Carlson                                            Wenatchee
Kevin Smith                                               Meadowdale
Erik Northstein                                         Gran Kapowsin
Mike Oien                                                    Ferris (Spokane)
Ben Emmanuels                                       Mercer Island
Michael O’halloran                                  Eastside Catholic
Ryan Albert                                               Puyallup
Daniel Wykowski                                     Redwood (California)
Hunter Swanson                                      Marin Academy (California)
Jake Wisness                                             Bellarmine Prep
Shane Adib                                               Seattle Prep

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Rush report for early August

2011 Rush Chairs - Nick Timberlake '13 and Riley Goodman '13 being congratulated by Jerry Keppler '68
The rush chairs turned in a solid report of success for their progress in recruiting the Class of 2015.  In this luncheon report of early August, they reported that they've signed 22 members from 20 different high schools.  They currently have bids extended to four at this time.  The average GPA for the 22 signees is 3.779

The goal for 2011 rush is 30 new members.  As a comparison, this time last year, the signed member count was at 27.  So there is some pressure to close-out the summer with a big push. 

Congrats to the rush co-chairs and all the others who are part of the rush team.  A note that 15 recommendations from graduates have been received in the past month, and the rush chairs will always welcome a few more recs.  Recs can be submitted via the website www.FijiSeattle.com  
Rush Advisor - John Bratrud '95

August Luncheon - Speaker Neil Fallon - Northwestern Class of '89

Neil Fallon - Northwestern '89
 Neil Fallon of Northwestern's Class of '89 was our speaker for the August luncheon.

A lifelong resident of Tacoma, Neil graduated from Bellarmine Prep in Tacoma where his experiences included quarterback of the football team.  Recruited to play football at Northwestern, Neil joined the Fiji chapter and became "purple".

For the past 20 years Neil has been a real estate developer in Pierce County where he managed well until the recent downturn had him re-evaluating his economic prospects.  Neil shared the process that got him into the craft brewery business.

Neil recruited a prominent brewmaster to partner with him to create the craft brewery now known as the American Brewery Company. The brewery was launched the end of February this year.





Neil wheeled in samples of his first bottling.
Skip Madsen, Brewmaster and Neil Fallon CEO
Sampling the "Breakaway IPA" is Ardell Barnes '56, Shan Mullin '56, Jerry Thornton '55, James McCurdy '79, and Tom Odell - MN '67


2010 Phi Gamma Delta Awards by National Fraternity

2010 Phi Gamma Delta Award Winning Chapters
Congratulations to following chapters for placing in the 2010 Phi Gamma Delta Awards Competition:
BAKER CUP: Awarded for focusing on religious, ethical and social service activities.
First Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Second Place: ZETA at Indiana University
Third Place: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
Honorable Mention: KAPPA DEUTERON at University of Georgia
                                     OMICRON DEUTERON at Ohio State University

BRIGHTMAN GRADUATE CHAPTER AWARD: Presented to the most outstanding graduate chapter in the Fraternity.
Over 75 Members
First PlaceSEATTLE Graduate Chapter
Second PlaceWASHINGTON, DC Graduate Chapter (National Capitol Fijis)
Third Place: KANSAS CITY Graduate Chapter

Under 75 Members
First Place: SOUTHWEST FLORIDA Graduate Chapter
Second Place: GOLF CAPITOL Graduate Chapter (Pinehurst, NC)
Third Place: LAS VEGAS Graduate Chapter

BRIGHTMAN TROPHY: Presented to the undergraduate chapter which best demonstrates that Phi Gamma Delta is “not for college days alone.”
First Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Second Place: THETA TAU at Tennessee Technological University
Third Place: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
Honorable Mention: KAPPA DEUTERON at University of Georgia
                                     ZETA at Indiana University

CHENEY CUP: Awarded for the greatest all-around efficiency in scholarship, fraternity relationships and general collegiate activities.
First Place: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
Second Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Third Place: KAPPA DEUTERON at University of Georgia

CONDON CUP: Awarded for the greatest improvement in scholarship, extracurricular activities and fraternity relationships.
First Place: KAPPA TAU at University of Tennessee
Second Place: THETA TAU at Tennessee Tech University
Third Place: XI DEUTERON at Case Western Reserve University
Honorable Mention: DELTA IOTA at Drake University
                                     PHI DEUTERON at University of Maryland
                                     NU EPSILON at New York University

COON PLAQUE: Awarded for the best chapter publication.
First Place: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
Second Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Third Place TIE: THETA TAU at Tennessee Tech University
                              SIGMA at Wittenberg University
Honorable Mention: MU IOTA at the University of Idaho
                                     ALPHA IOTA at Iowa State University
                                     PI GAMMA at University of British Columbia
                                     OMICRON at University of Virginia

CROWDER CUP: Presented to the most outstanding faculty advisor.
First Place: DR. RAY J. BLANKENSHIP (Kentucky 1984) @ Western Kentucky University
Distinguished Service: MIKE OWEN (Iowa State 1973) @ Iowa State University
                                     LOU ANN SIMPSON @ Drake University
                                     TERRY WEBER @ Missouri State University
                                     BRENDA LEMKE @ Kettering University

COULTER CUP: Awarded for service to an undergraduate chapter other than as Purple Legionnaire.
First Place: DAVID TODD (Southern California 1967) @ Chapman
Distingusihed Service: THOMAS JOULE (New Mexico 1969) @ New Mexico
                                          BENJAMIN HARPER (Kentucky 1969) @ Western Kentucky
                                          ED KIELL (Kettering 2002) @ Kettering
                                          CHRIS HUPE (Kansas State 1994) @ Kansas State

DURRANCE AWARD: Presented to the most outstanding Purple Legionnaire.
First Place: JEFF BAYNHAM (Western Kentucky 2010) @ Western Kentucky
Distinguished Service: BILL MILLER (Indiana 1962, Purdue 1996) @ Purdue
                                          PATRICK BRICHTA (New Mexico 2002) @ New Mexico
                                          JASON SCHWARTZ (Central Florida 2003) @ Central Florida
                                          JEFFREY NOVOTNY (Maryland 2005) @ Maryland
                                          BO BYERS (Tennessee Tech 2006) @ Tennessee Tech
                                          CHRIS FILLEY (Chapman 2006) @ NYU
                                          PAT SCOTT (Washington 1994) @ Washington
                                          ROBERT UNFUG (Colorado State 1977) @ Colorado State

HAYNES AWARD: Presented to the Fraternity’s most outstanding Section Chief.
First Place: BRAD WHITING (Washington 1980) @ Washington and Oregon State
Distinguished Service: JAY WINKELHAKE (Colorado School of Mines 2000) @ Colorado, Colorado State, Colorado School of Mines, and Colorado College
                                          BO BYERS (Tennessee Tech 2006) @ Vanderbilt and Western Kentucky
                                          CHRIS KURTZ (Ball State 2006) @ Missouri, Missouri State, William Jewell, and William Woods
                                          PETE MCNALLY (Iowa State 1990) @ Drake, Iowa, and Iowa State

JORDAN BOWL: Awarded for achieving the highest scholarship among undergraduate chapters.
First Place: ZETA at Indiana University
Second Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Third Place TIE: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
                              TAU KAPPA at University of Toronto
Honorable Mention: KAPPA DEUTERON at University of Georgia
                                     THETA TAU at Tennessee Technological University
                                     NU EPSILON at New York University
                                     GAMMA TAU at Georgia Institute of Technology

OWEN CUP: Awarded for the greatest improvement in scholarship.
First Place: EPSILON LAMBDA at Michigan State University
Second Place: ALPHA NU at University of New Mexico

WILKINSON AWARD: Presented annually to the Fraternity’s most outstanding senior.
First Place: BENJAMIN LITTLE (New York 2011)
Honorable Mention: CHARLES VITTITOW (Western Kentucky 2011)
                                     JOHN BOLLINGER (Missouri State 2011)

ZERMAN TROPHY: Awarded for promoting the involvement of brothers in student government, the campus newspaper and extracurricular activities.
First Place: CHI ETA at Western Kentucky University
Second Place: SIGMA TAU at University of Washington
Third Place: DELTA IOTA at Drake University
Honorable Mention: OMICRON at University of Virginia
                                     EPSILON ALPHA at University of Alberta
                                     ZETA at Indiana University
                                     NU KAPPA at University of Nebraska at Kearney

To see a historical list of past award winners click here.
CERTIFICATES OF SUPERIOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: Chapters whose GPA has exceeded the All Men's average for 5 or more years
Alpha Omicron, University of Akron (8)
Theta, University of Alabama (6)
Alpha Upsilon, Auburn University (50)
Beta Sigma, Ball State University (8)
Lambda, DePauw University (9)
Kappa Deuteron, University of Georgia (42)
Gamma Tau, Georgia Institute of Technology (28)
Delta Deuteron, Hampden-Sydney College (8)
Tau, Hanover College (6)
Chi Iota, University of Illinois (6)
Zeta, Indiana University (52)
Upsilon Kappa, University of Kentucky (9)
Alpha Phi, University of Michigan (7)
Omicron Deuteron, Ohio State University (7)
Sigma Omicron, Oklahoma State University (22)
Lambda Iota, Purdue University (11)
Theta Tau, Tennessee Technological University (18)
Alpha Mu, Texas A & M University (9)
Lambda Tau, Texas Tech University (18)
Tau Upsilon, Tulane University (5)
Omicron, University of Virginia (7)
Psi, Wabash College (48)
Sigma Tau, University of Washington (52)

CERTIFICATES OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT: Chapters whose GPA has exceeded the All Men's Average
Beta Nu, Appalachian State University (1)
Delta Xi, University of California Berkeley (1)
Lambda Beta, California State University Long Beach (1)
Chi Rho, California University of Pennsylvania (4)
Xi Deuteron, Case Western Reserve University (2)
Omega Phi, University of Central Florida (1)
Lambda Chi, College of Charleston (2)
Chi Omicron, University of Cincinnati (1)
Delta Kappa, Davidson College (3)
Nu Delta, University of Delaware (1)
Delta Iota, Drake University (2)
Pi Nu, East Carolina University (2)
Delta Colony, University of Houston (1)
Mu Iota, University of Idaho (1)
Mu Deuteron Colony, University of Iowa (1)
Alpha Iota, Iowa State University (3)
Chi Deuteron, Kansas State University (2)
Beta Rho, Louisiana State University (1)
Mu Tau, University of Memphis (4)
Epsilon Lambda, Michigan State University (4)
Sigma Mu, Mississippi State University (2)
Psi Mu, Missouri State University (4)
Nu Kappa, University of Nebraska Kearney (2)
Delta Colony, University of Nevada Las Vegas (1)
Epsilon, University of North Carolina (1)
Pi Chi, University of North Carolina Wilmington (2)
Beta, University of Pennsylvania (2)
Rho Chi, University of Richmond (2)
Gamma Sigma, University of the South Sewanee (1)
Sigma Chi Colony, University of Southern California (1)
Kappa Tau, University of Tennessee (2)
Chi Eta, Western Kentucky University (2)
Zeta Phi, William Jewell College (4)
Sigma, Wittenberg University (4)

JOHN TEMPLETON MCCARTY CHAPTER PROFICIENCY AWARDS: Demonstrate efficiency in operations, adhere to Fraternity laws, maintain a favorable standing with the sponsoring institution, and promote the high standards of Phi Gamma Delta.
Alpha Omicron, University of Akron (9)
Theta, University of Alabama (9)
Epsilon Alpha, University of Alberta (7)
Beta Nu, Appalachian State University (2)
Upsilon Alpha, University of Arizona (1)
Phi Alpha, University of Arkansas (4)
Alpha Upsilon, Auburn University (12)
Beta Sigma, Ball State University (10)
Kappa, Baylor University (1)
Beta Gamma, Bowling Green State University (5)
Beta Pi, Bradley University (3)
Pi Gamma, University of British Columbia (1)
Delta, Bucknell University (2)
Upsilon Chi, University of Calgary (4)
Delta Xi, University of California Berkeley (1)
Iota Chi, University of California Irvine (3)
Chi Lambda, University of California San Diego (3)
Chi Rho, California University of Pennsylvania (3)
Xi Deuteron, Case Western Reserve University (2)
Omega Phi, University of Central Florida (2)
Omega Chi, Chapman University (4)
Lambda Chi, College of Charleston (2)
Chi Upsilon, University of Chicago (2)
Chi Omicron, University of Cincinnati (1)
Gamma Kappa, Colorado School of Mines (4)
Phi Kappa, Colorado State University (4)
Omega, Columbia University (5)
Kappa Nu, Cornell University (1)
Delta Kappa, Davidson College (5)
Lambda, DePauw University (2)
Delta Iota, Drake University (1)
Pi Nu, East Carolina University (2)
Epsilon Iota, University of Evansville (1)
Upsilon Phi, University of Florida (2)
Sigma Phi, Florida International University (2)
Kappa Deuteron, University of Georgia (18)
Gamma Tau, Georgia Institute of Technology (24)
Delta Deuteron, Hampden-Sydney College (2)
Tau, Hanover College (1)
Delta Colony, University of Houston (2)
Mu Iota, University of Idaho (1)
Chi Iota, University of Illinois (5)
Zeta, Indiana University (2)
Alpha Iota, Iowa State University (14)
Mu Chi, James Madison University (5)
Pi Deuteron, University of Kansas (1)
Chi Deuteron, Kansas State University (4)
Upsilon Kappa, University of Kentucky (4)
Alpha Gamma, Kettering University A (2)
Beta Chi, Lehigh University (2)
Omega Mu, University of Maine Orono (2)
Phi Deuteron, University of Maryland (1)
Mu Tau, University of Memphis (2)
Mu Upsilon, Miami University (1)
Alpha Phi, University of Michigan (7)
Epsilon Lambda, Michigan State University (1)
Mu Sigma, University of Minnesota (5)
Sigma Mu, Mississippi State University (2)
Psi Mu, Missouri State University (4)
Lambda Nu, University of Nebraska (3)
Nu Kappa, University of Nebraska Kearney (3)
Delta Colony, University of Nevada Las Vegas (1)
Alpha Nu, University of New Mexico (9)
Nu Epsilon, New York University (1)
Phi Upsilon, University of North Alabama (5)
Epsilon, University of North Carolina (1)
Nu Sigma, North Carolina State University (2)
Pi Chi, University of North Carolina Wilmington (3)
Nu Tau, University of North Texas (2)
Omicron Deuteron, Ohio State University (7)
Nu Omega, University of Oklahoma (1)
Sigma Omicron, Oklahoma State University (8)
Kappa Omicron, Oregon State University (6)
Beta, University of Pennsylvania (3)
Gamma Phi, Pennsylvania State University (5)
Lambda Iota, Purdue University (1)
Tau Nu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2)
Rho Phi, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology (25)
Gamma Sigma, University of the South Sewanee (2)
Delta Tau, Southern Methodist University (1)
Sigma Nu, Syracuse University (5)
Kappa Tau, University of Tennessee (3)
Theta Tau, Tennessee Technological University (7)
Tau Deuteron, University of Texas (2)
Alpha Mu, Texas A & M University (4)
Tau Chi, Texas Christian University (5)
Upsilon Tau, University of Toledo (2)
Tau Kappa, University of Toronto (3)
Tau Upsilon, Tulane University (5)
Beta Upsilon, University of Vermont (22)
Rho Alpha, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University (13)
Psi, Wabash College (13)
Sigma Tau, University of Washington (27)
Pi Mu, Washington State University (1)
Mu Alpha, West Virginia University (1)
Chi Eta, Western Kentucky University (1)
Kappa Chi, William Woods University (2)
Mu, University of Wisconsin (3)
Epsilon Chi, University of Wisconsin Eau Claire (2)
Sigma, Wittenberg University (2)
Pi Iota, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (1)
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