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Title:
2011 Summer Newsletter Lambda (DePauw University)
Abstract:
Summer 2011 newsletter of the Lambda chapter at DePauw University. This newsletter is six pages in length.
Date/Date Range:
00/00/2011
Subjects:
Newsletter
Chapter:
Lambda
University:
DePauw University
Era:
2010s
2011 Summer Newsletter Lambda (DePauw University)
TIGER
FIJI
Alex Landreville '13 and Team FIJI: Victory at Little 5!
Alex Landreville '13 led Team FIJI to vic
tory in the Little 5 criterium race this year. As
in the 2010 race, the pack of (six) potential
winners was tight, but Landreville pulled
away when ATO's Barry Bricker took a turn
too quickly and clipped his pedal on a side
walk. Landreville moved out in front and
stayed there on his way to victory. The race
was 36 laps on streets around DePauw,start
ing on College Avenue, turning left onto
Hanna Street, then down Indiana Street and
on to Olive Street, returning to College.
Landreville placed second in the omnium
(sprints) and sixth in the time trials. Delta
Upsilon won the overall team competition
based on the three events.
Team FIJI had one returning rider from
prior years, Chris Alonzi '11. Alonzi helped
the team standing by placing 15th in the time
trials. The one-kilometer time trials on
Ballard Lane, near the Greencastle airport,
were affected by wind conditions. Mike
Osborn '13 commented that "the wind really
got to me three quarters of the way through."
Alonzi has experience in three prior com
petitions and provided leadership, based
on his experience, to the three remaining
riders—Landreville, Osborn, and Henry
Dambanemuya '13. With a young team, the
now-experienced Team FIJI will be back!
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Alex Landreville '13 celebrates victory in the
Little 5 race with brothers, demonstrating
Mike Osborn '13, Henr)' Dambanemuya '12, and Chris Alonzi '11 giving their alt for the FIJI
team effort in Little 5. Chris graduated in May after four years of riding for Team FIJI!
this year's race mantra for Lambda:
"Nobody Rides Like a Phi Gam Man!"
Thank You, Lambda Alums! Come See Us Again Soon!
With the 2010-'ll academic year now
degree of "good feelings" within the house
complete. Kit and I want to say "thank you" to
exceeded other Alumni Weekends in recent
the alumni who showed up for Alumni
memory. This was truly a special occasion!
We were hoping for a good turnout by
alumni after such a wonderful year, with con
tinued top scholarship rankings, another strong
pledge class, and a long list of awards to the
undergrads and the chapter from the student
body and DePauw. We were not disappointed!
More than 35 graduates joined in a stimulating
and lively discussion about Lambda's current
Weekend (June 10-12), and to the undergrad
uate brothers, Bryan Edwards'12,Sam HolleyKline '12, Orlando Ramirez '13, Mike Osborn
'13, and Jake Meyer '13; Maria Miner, our
house director; and Patty Fultz, our cook; who
all worked to provide a wonderful example of
FIJI hospitality. We strongly recommend to all
Lambda aiumm that you seriously consider a
visit to campus to reconnect with your univer
sity and your fraternity.
The classes of 1961, 1966, 1986, and 1971
(and a few others) were amply represented. The
status and its role on DePauw's campus, fol
demonstrated that the story of Lambda's
accomplishments cannot merely be told—it
must be experienced in Greencastle among the
brothers. This fact was validated by the strong
positive feedback we received after the event.
We encourage you to find a way to come back
to see your chapter.
Thank you, FIJI alumni, for adding to the
success of this recent Alumni Weekend, and
please don't forget the Pig Dinner next April!
Over 100 brothers attended this past spring.
Let's keep our brotherhood growing stronger!
lowed by lively social gatherings and tours of
the house.
This year's Alumni Weekend experience
Kit Lortz '62 and Doug Mitchell '70
House Corporation CO-Presidents
LAMBDA CHAPTER OF PHI GAMMA DELTA ^ SUMMER 2011
\r\nChapter Presidenfs Report
This semesteg we recruited an impressive
group of 23 men. TTiis new pledge class (now
initiated) includes three legacies, one of them
In academics, we pride ourselves on contin
ued success. Over a quarter of our members
my own brothei; as well as men from six differ
past fall semestei; we recorded another top fra
ternal grade point average. Our 3.343 mark
ent countries.
At Lambda, we strive for distinction in all
aspects of life. We believe that pursuit begins
with the men we recruit. We have a saying that
we frequently tout to potential new members;
FIJI doesn't shape you, you shape FIJI. It is the
men we recruit who make Lambda such an
excellent chapter, and it is their accomplishments
that spread the good name of Phi Gamma Delta
Patrick Legendre
exceeded the 10 other fraternities at DePauw, as
well as the all-men s average. We have now
achieved that distinction for eight out of the past
11 semesters. At the annual university awards
convocation last spring, 35 FIJIs were recog
nized, which included the induction of five
brothers into Phi Beta Kappa.
The crowning recognition of Lambda's suc
cess came late in the year at the annual Order of
across our campus.
Patrick and his little brother, Logan.
belong to academic honoraries, and during this
With these pursuits in mind, our members
collectively completed over 1,000 hours of com
munity service this year. We continued on the
success of our two annual fall philanthropy
events, "Bark-B-Q" and "Pumpkin Bash." And
even added a few new ones like the "Desert Bus
Omega awards ceremony. Lambda Chapter was
announced as the chapter of the year," and
received top honors in all but two award cate
gories for university Creek chapters. Lambda's
other top nods include outstanding coinniuni-
ty service endeavors," "outstanding alumni
'TI Honored as
Drive-a-thon." Most notably, howevei; Lambda
"Big of the Year"
established a $14,000 endowment fund with the
Putnam County Community Foundation.
Patrick Legendre '11 was honored by
the Big Brothers Big Sisters Agency of
South Central Indiana as a "Big of the
Bryan Edwards '12, we can now guarantee
organizations such as the American Red Cross a
predetermined yearly contribution. All dona
Year." He is one of five to receive the
tions to the fund are tax-deductible.
Lambda was revitalized 11 years ago. Thanks to
award for their efforts in the program. In
recognizing Patrick, the Big Brothers Big
Our members regularly contribute their free
time to campus activities and organizations.
Collectively, we belong to over 100 university
clubs, societies, varsity sports and more. Among
our ranks, we lay claim to the editor of the uni
versity newspap>et; captain of the varsity track
and field team, vice president of the student
body, and many other campus leaders.
the generous support of countless Lambda FIJIs,
Thanks to the tireless efforts of former treasurer
Sisters staff said that Patrick has been a
"consistent friend and mentor" to Logan,
who
is
a
student
at
Cloverdale
Elementary School. Logan describes
Patrick as "really cool, nice, and fun."
The pair enjoy playing basketball and
games as well as working on homework
and puzzles together.
Since 2008, Patrick has worked to
relations program," and "outstanding scholar
ship program."
Despite our chapter's distinction as the
longest continuously running HJI chapteg and
the second-longest continuously running frater
nity chapter in the world, the chapter is—in
many ways—still young. As many of you know.
our historic chain remains unbroken. Thanks to
that continued support, and the high caliber of
men that we have been recruiting, it seems our
chain will press on for many more years.
Fraternally,
Matthew Cecil '12
FIJIs Recognized at Academic Convocation
recruit other DePauw students to serve as
"Bigs," organized annual parties for Little
Brothers and Little Sisters on campus,and
put together an annual fundraising event
at DePauw. Thi.s year's fundraiser,
"Starting Line for Littles," was held April
8, and the event raised over $1,000 to
support children in the program.
Legendre graduated as a performance
and business major from the School of
Music, and a Bonner Scholar, in May. He
joins Teach for America as a math teacher
this summer.
Lambda FIJIs continued the chapter's record
for outstanding academic and co-curricular
the History of the Christian Right."
Matthew T. K. Brauer *11: Professor Ralph
achievements
P. Carl Endowed Prize for the senior with the
at
the
Academic
Awards
highest CPA in French; Pi Delta Phi National
Convocation on April 24, 2011. Martin J.
Hughes '11 led the audience in "A Toast to
DePauw," and James Richardson '11 provided
music for the recessional on the J. Stanford
Smith '36 organ. Congratulations to all the fol
National Political Science Honorary Society;
Honor Scholar Program Graduate, "Represen
tations of English in France: Conflict and
lowing undergraduate brothers.
Avery M. Archer '11: Phi Beta Kappa; David
to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior in 2010.
French Honorary Society; Pi Sigma Alpha
Opportunity in Language and Identity;" eleaed
B. Becker Fellow for the FFAP (Information
Taylor M. Cantril '11: I. Nelle Barnhart
Technology Associates Program), demonstrating
significant achievement in on-campus or off-
Award to a senior for outstanding contributions
to co-curricular activities in support of the uni
versity's academic mission.
Matthew W. Cecil '12: Pi Sigma Alpha
campus internships; Senior Showcase Program
in Physics and Astronomy, "Millennium Cas
Simulation: An X-Ray Observer's View";
Margaret Noble Lee (1882) Extemporaneous
Speaking Award; Robert. O. Weiss Award for
contributions to the intercollegiate debate team.
Christopher P. Alonzi '11: Phi Alpha Theta,
National History Honorary Society.
Anthony M. Baratta '11: Senior Showcase
Program in Political Science, "Abortion's Role in
TIGER FIJI " DEPAUWFIII.COM
National Political Science Honorary Society;
Dewitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Print Journal
ism Award to juniors demonstrating a career
intere.st in print journalism.
Robert W. Steele Jr. '11, Kyle R. Cough '13,
Alexander M. Landreville '13, Alex S. Lopatka
(continued on page five)
\r\nPig Dinner 2011: Celebrating Legacies and Victories!
This year's Frank Norris Pig Dinner at
Lambda was an incredible success, due primari
ly to the stellar brothers who came back to visit
their beloved chapter. Over 100 graduate and
delivered a moving and funny keynote address.
Jared Norman '12 presided over the dinner as
the master of ceremonies. And,of course,the pig
was given its blessings by newly initiated
brother Andres Mufioz'14 and Robert G. Dean
(Columbia '51). That's one lucky pig!
Two champions attended the dinnen Brother
Alex Landreville '13 and Christine DiGangi
undergraduate brothers
attended. Among them
(DePauw '11), winners of
was Steve Stroman '82,the
terium races at DePauw's
father of our newly initiat
ed brother; Jon Stroman
annual Litde 5 bike race,
joined the proud brothers
of FIJI and received a
standing ovation.
The day was a huge
success, punctuated quite
nicely by the news of a FIJI
victory at Little 5 and the
fact that Lambda got to
the men's and women's cri-
'14. Dir Stroman said that
he was very happy with
the direaion in which the
chapter is heading, and
was proud to be back at
the chapter house for the
first time in decades.
see many graduates return
home. It was a good day
The focus of the Pig
Dinner is, of course, the
breaking of bread and
to remember that FIJI
realJy is not for college
brotherhood at the din
ner. Camron Parker '09
gave the "Exile's Toast,"
and Aaron Gotway '05
Aaron Gotway 'OS delivers his raucous Pig Dinner speech!Jared Norman '12, master of
ceremonies; Matt Cecil '12, chapter president; and Camron Parker '09 join in the fun.
Camron delivered the
Peter Fellegy, GA 'OS and house corpora
tion member, joins Robert G. Dean
(Columbia 'SI) in laughter as Bob
learns he'll be kissing the pig!
"Exile's Toast" customized for Lambda, also to lots oflaughter!
days alone!
Stephen Shapiro '13
Part of the crowd at the dinner; more than 100 Graduate Brothers and
undergraduate brothers were in attendance for the festivities.
Lambda FIJI Elected Executive VP of Student Government
Nicholas Flores '12 was elected executive
vice president of DePauw's Student Government
in April, which is the second-high
est
position
in
Student
Government. Nic and presidential
candidate Charles Pierre ran as a
team and won the election easily.
Nic is very active on campus and at
excited about the opportunity to represent FIJI
to the larger student body. I know we have
excellent representation on cam
pus, but when brothers get extrainvolved, like many of us do, it
only helps solidify what great
things we have accomplished and
what great things are in store for
FIJI, particularly in social service
the future."
Nic is a Bonner Scholar who is
and philanthropy projects.
Nic is excited by the challenges
of his new role, believing his
involvement on campus and in the
community has prepared him for
his new position. Nic states, "I am
Nic Flores
eager and excited to translate my
skill set to my new position. I am also really
very involved in social service proj
ects on campus and the Greencastle
community. He serves Lambda as
chair of the campus relations com
mittee, organizing philanthropy
and social service projects on cam-
pus for the chapter. He is also involved with
numerous campus organizations. He is comrmtted to policy research for the DePauw
Environmental Policy Project, working with the
Indiana General Assembly and as an intern for
the Greencastle Commission on Sustainability.
He also interns at the Compton Center for
Peace and Justice, immersing himself in humanrights issues through programming events, such
as conducting open discussion forums and
bringing speakers to campus.
Nic previously was a Student Congress rep
resentative for the DePauw Debate Society, and
served two years as parliamentarian for Student
Ciongress. Recently inducted into Mortar
Board, Nic is also a member of Lambda Alpha
National Anthropology Society, to which he
was elected based on his academic record.
DEPAUWFIJI.COM ^ SUMMER 2011
\r\nclass of '71 Gathers for 40th Class Reunion at DePauw
A total of 12 brothers
returned for the class of 1971's
40th Reunion: Mike Allee,
David Baggerman,John Doan,
Steve Jacobs, Bob Kirk, Jeff
MTJLimAiLLL'UZ
Lane, Wayne Martin, Rick
I
Plain, Jim Sanford, Tom
Scaife, Bob Shaykin, and Joe
Vosicky. Bob Shaykin sparked
the return. Although we are in
touch with Paul Gibson, Chris
Maron, Steve Romohr, and
Greg Stauffer, they were
unable to attend, but were
with us in spirit.
Jim Sanford traveled the
farthest,
from
Honolulu,
Hawaii. Others who traveled
long journeys to make it were
Bob Shaykin, from New York;
Tom Scaife, Upper Peninsula,
Michigan; Rick Plain, Califor
nia; and Wayne Martin, North
Carolina. We had the best
return of any of the living units
on campus!
Class of '71 brothers during the Alumm Weekend festivities: John Doan, Tom Scaife, Dave Baggerman,
Wayne Martin, Rick Plain, Mike Allee, Joe Vosicky, Steve Jacobs, Jim Sanford, and Bob Shaykin.
We started Friday night at
Moore's Bar and Grill! This was our oppor
Blackstock, The Hub, and university func
tunity to meet together for the first time in
tions, which most of us attended.
40 years for some. Despite hair changes,
Lunch at the house on Saturday, June 11,
people looked much the same and in good
was just lots of fun. We loved the chocolate
shape! Six of the 12 are retired from their
cakes for dessert—or at least I did! We met
and mixed with other Graduate Brothers
occupation of choice, but not from life!
Mike Allee and Steve Jacobs have children
who attended DePauw. Several report being
grandparents already!
All of us spent time catching up with
each other, classmates, the university and
town. We kept running into each other at
and five undergraduates on campus for sum
mer projects—Bryan Edwards '12, Sam
Holley-Kline '12, Orlando Ramirez '13,
Mike Osborn '13, and Jake Meyer '13. We
watched an extraordinary DVD, prepared
by Mike Osborn, of FIJI Isle in 1961, ice
skating at the quarry years ago, and chapter
life today! (Yes, there is a chapter archive!)
There was an interactive meeting with the
house corporation members about current
activities and future plans. Around midnight,
we shared a warm beverage or two at the
house because we could not find a cold one!
We are glad Orlando joined us.
Sunday morning, June 12, as it hap
pened, Rick Plain and Joe Vosicky were
walking back to campus from the house,
running into Jim Sanford, Tom Scaife, Bob
Kirk, and Dave Baggerman on the corner
Not for College Days Alonel"
Once again, Alumni Weekend was a
huge success at the FIJI house! Around
40 men visited the chapter house on
the weekend of June 10-12. Under
graduates and alumni drifted in
throughout the morning. As they
arrived at the house, they were
able to observe videos and
DVDs from FIJI in 1961, as
well as FIJI in the present,
thanks to the efforts of Mike
Osborn '13. Undergrads answered
questions about the chapter today,
while alumni provided perspective about
the chapter in previous years. Undergrad
uates also provided tours of the house as our
house mother, Maria Miner, and our cook,
Patty Fultz, prepared lunch for everyone.
During lunch, our housing corporation
presidents. Kit Lortz '62 and Doug
Mitchell '70, were able to share some
perspective about the state of the
chapter and house corporation
activities, and answer questions.
As the evening progressed, peo
ple slowly filtered out to attend
university-sponsored activities,
but not without many stories and
laughs shared between the guys. This
year. Alumni Weekend was a great
experience, and it truly lent credence to
one of Fiji's primary mottos: "Not for col
lege days alone!"
g| TIGER FIJI ^ DEPAUWFIJI.COM
Bryan Edwards '12
opposite Bishop Roberts Hall. Up walks
John Doan. Bob Kirk recounted Fiji's recent
victories in Little 5, in part because he is a
cycling enthusiast and contributed bicycles
to the chapter. Shortly thereafter, Bob Kirk
took off for a bicycle ride. Jim Sanford
drove Tom Scaife back to the Indianapolis
Airport; Rick Plain, Dave Baggerman, John
Doan and Joe Vosicky went back to The
Hub for a final cup of coffee.
It was a great time for all. Many thanks
for the FIJI hospitality! Meeting the under
graduate brothers was especially fun and
rewarding. We recognize the substantial
effort that Phil Heyde '72, Steve Jacobs '71,
Kit Lortz '62, Doug Mitchell '70,Jay Moore
'74, Wade Nichols '72, Paul Qua '82, and
others have made in maintaining Lambda
FIJI as a campus leader and power.
Joe Vosicky '71
\r\nGRADUATE BROTHER NEWS
Leigh Alfred "Al" Stocking Jr. '51 would
enjoy hearing from any of the "old guys."
Reconnect with Al by writing to 844
Barcarmil Way, Naples, FL 34110;
klondikel928@aol.com.
and met two sophomores, Kyle Gough '13
and David Garrett '13, throwing the football
on the lawn. Craig reports, "Two hours later,
I left impressed with the enthusiasm and spir
it of the brothers I met, including the chapter
president. Matt Cecil '12." Follow Craig's
William W."Bill" Graham '62 sends greetings
lead and visit the house to meet the under
from RO. 6167, Carefree, AZ 85377. Catch
graduate brothers! Write to Craig at RO. Box
up with him via email by writing to him at
93, Wayne, IL 60184; c2stokely@aol.com.
ircrackers@aol.com.
At the time of this writing, Jeffrey E. "Jeff"
Lortz '65 was hosting a weekend February
11,2011 that included the following brothers:
Dave Gilbert '65, Henry Hile '64, Dean Rush
'65, Dave Rossiter '65, Bob Holland '65,
Clark Orr '65, Bruce Bender '64, Bob Vedder
'66, Bill Gilbert '66, and Mike Burns '65.
Golf and sunshine was the order of the day!"
Eric V. Lortz'68 sends greetings from his new
address: 2990 Trailwood Dr., SE, Southport,
NC 28461; erlortz@aol.com.
Douglas M. Long '73 reports that his March
2011 surgery for prostate cancer has been a
"great success!" His recovery is going very
well with the loving support of his wife,
Kathy,and his pledge brothers. To wish Doug
2010 and 2011.1 spoke on how to teach using
inquiry-based science. I was selected as the
2011 Lilly Teacher Creativity Fellowship
award winner. The fellowship will allow me to
travel to Panama, study herpetology, and
return to Indiana to study reptiles and
amphibians. I was the Toyota International
Teacher Program fellow to Costa Rica in June
2010. The fellowship allowed me to spend 17
days traveling to Miami and Costa Rica.
Teacher training occurred during stops, and
environmental science was emphasized as we
visited Osa Peninsula, Earth University, and
the Arenal Volcano area. In May 2010, I
received the IPL Golden Apple Award for sci
ence-teaching excellence. Lowe's Hero Award
Grant was given for Pike Township Schools.
Pike hosted 120 volunteers and was the recip
ient of approximately $17,000 worth of sup
plies to redo the greenhouse inside, the green
house prep room,and its outside. Also in April
Write to Jeff at 1184 Mistwood Ct., Downers
the best, he can be reached via email at
Grove, IL 60515.
dlong@us.imshealth.com, where he is vice
president for industry relations.(15 Wayland
Robert A. "Bob" Vedder '66 retired in
Dr., Verona, NJ 07044)
January 2010 after 30 years of publishing the
Venice Gondolier Sun newspaper in Venice,
When Norman H. "Storman" Leonard '77
High School and MSD Pike Township
wrote to us in February, he said, "This past
year and a half have been amazing and quite a
blessing. All of the grants and fellowships have
helped to improve my teaching skills in various
ways, or help students and their learning
opportunities, or both. First, I finished my sec
ond master's degree through Washington
University in St. Louis. I applied for, and was
chosen as, a presenter at the Hoosier Associa
tion of Science Teachers, Inc., conference in
Schools. As head womens'tennis coach: it was
Florida. He continues to be very active in the
community. A large group of FIJI Lambda
alums got together in Lake Mary, Florida
(organized by Jeff Lortz '65). There was golf,
great food and drink, and swapping of stories.
Get in touch with Bob by sending postal mail
to 603 Four Bays Dr., Nokomis, FL 34275; or
by sending email to bavedder@verizon.net.
Craig R. Stokely '67 stopped by the FIJI house
2010, I was awarded the school board's 'out
standing teacher' recognition. In May 2010, I
received 'teacher of the year' awards from Pike
the first time a Pike tennis team was ranked
23rd. The team finished 16-6 and was
Northmont Tourney Champ and sectional
runner-up in May 2010." Keep in touch with
Norman by writing to 5767 Independence
Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46234; or email
norman.leonard@sbcglobal.net.
(continued on page six)
FlJIs Recognized at Academic Convocation
(continued from page two)
National Music Society based on scholarship
standing contributions to campus life.
Noe Flores '11: Phi Lambda Upsilon
Chemistry Honorary Society; David B. Becker
Fellow for FTAP associates demonstrating sig
nificant achievement in on-campus or off-
and musicianship.
Robert Corey Klee '11: Phi Beta Kappa;
Outstanding Senior majoring in Classical
Civilization, Latin or Greek, achieving outstand
ing academic success and/or making significant
contributions to the classical studies department
during his or her four years at DePauw; John
Dittmer Award for the senior history major with
the highest GPA in history.
Alex S. Lopatka '12: Ernest R."Rock" Smith
Memorial Scholarship for geosciences majors
campus internships; Science Research Fellows
Program Graduate.
with a cumulative GPA of 3.25 or higher.
Andrew P. Maddocks '11: Phi Alpha Theta
Samuel T. Holley-Kline '12: Laurel H. and
Esther L. Turk Scholarship in Spanish, to a soph
omore or junior majoring in Spanish—or anoth
er discipline with a concentration in Spanish—
who has demonstrated high academic achieve
ment and/or leadership skills.
Martin J. Hughes '11: Pi Kappa Lambda
National History Honorary Society; Media
Eellows Graduate; Gertrude and G.D. Crain
'12: DePauw Ethics Bowl Team, competing in
local, regional and national competitions.
Nicholas Flores'12: Lambda Alpha National
Anthropology Honorary Society; Randal L.
Wilson Memorial Union Board Award for out
Program Graduate, "Pacifying Violence: The
Ethics and Responsibility of Living in a
Militarized Society."
Jared P. Norman '12: Pi Kappa Lambda
Music Honorary based on scholarship and
musicianship.
Andrew S. Pfaff '12: Phi Beta Kappa (as a
junior).
Donald M.Smith '11: Don Campbell Award
for contributing the most toward theatre at
DePauw.
Award for most effective use of the Pulliam
Robert W. Steele Jr. '11: Honor Scholar
Program Graduate, "Balancing the Scales of
Justice: Legal, Ethical Dilemmas within
Wrongful Convictions Involving Client
Confidentiality."
Matthew L. Welch '11: Sigma Delta Pi
Center; David B. Becker Fellow for FTAP associ
National Spanish Honorary; Media Eellows
ates demonstrating significant achievement in
on-campus or off-campus internships.
Graduate; Gertrude and G.D. Crain award for
Kevin
D. Milne '11: Honor
Scholar
making the most effective use of the Pulliam
Center.
DEPAUWFIJI.COM ^ SUMMER 2011
\r\nGRADUATE BROTHER NEWS
{continued from page five)
This past summer, I joined the office of the
governor in North Carolina as deputy com
munications director," writes Mark D.
Johnson '88. "I spent the previous 20-plus
years in journalism, working in Richmond,
friendly household products company;
PepsiCo, including vice president for market
ing of the Quaker Oats Food division; and
brand management positions at Proctor and
Gamble. Dave earned his MBA at Purdue
University. Write to David at 2618 Grant St.,
Evanston, IL 60201; dckimbell@gmail.com.
Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and Raleigh,
North Carolina. Catch up with Mark at 7209
James Brian Thornburg '89 has a new email
Saint Ledger Dr., Raleigh, NC 27613;
mdj822@gmail.com.
address: brian@thornburgpediatrics.com.
"Our family business (cardboard boxes) just
celebrated 150 years of family-owned and
operated service to St. Louis and our cus
tomers (www.wfbco.com)," writes Robert A.
"Wundy" Wunderlich Jr.'88."I am. still a lieu
tenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force, Illinois Air
National Guard, flying the Boeing KC-135
Stratotanker worldwide. 1 am still married to
William J. "Bill" Bach '91 reports a new
email address: billbachl7@gmail.com.
"Nice job on the Tiger FIJI, and on the
house," writes Samuel "Ruggs" Cote '93.
Keep in touch with him by writing to 597 Big
Woods Blvd., Chanhassen, MN 55317.
from Duke University.
Colin C. Cress '03 has been named associate
'Tossy'—DG class of 1987—with three boys,
pastor of Plainfield
ages 15, 12, and 8." Reach him at 12202
Ladue Woods Dr., St. Louis, MO 63141;
wunderfam@sbcglobal.net.
Church in Plainfield, Indiana, beginning
July 1, 2011. Colin currently is pastor at
David C. Kimbell '89 has been
named vice president of market
ing for Chicago-based wireless
Joshua Wilson '05 at his graduation
United
Methodist
Medicine. Patrick is a former chapter presi
dent of Lambda, and claims he has some of
the finest beverages in Texas and is happy to
Folsom Memorial and Freedom
share! He can be reached
United Methodist Churches in
patrickmurph@gmail.com.
Worthington and Freedom,
Indiana. Send congratulations to
him at colincress@gmail.com.
Joshua M. Wilson '05 completed his doctor
carrier U.S. Cellular. Dave is
responsible for the development
of strategic branding and commu
Patrick Murphy '05 received his
MD and MA degrees in medicine
nications that drive customer
and bioethics in May from Case
growth and loyalty. Prior to join
Western Reserve University. He
ing U.S. Cellular, he had 14 years
and his wife, Jennifer, recently
of marketing experience and lead
moved to Houston, Texas (2950
David Kimbell '89
ership positions with Seventh
Old Spanish Trail, Apt. 112,
Generation as senior vice president/chief
Houston, TX 77054), where he is now a res
marketing officer for the environmentally
ident physician at the Baylor College of
via email at
ate in medical physics at Duke University, and
accepted a postdoctorate/residency position
with the radiology department at Duke
University Medical Center. Send congratula
tions to 1013 Northcreek Dr., Durham, NC
27707; joshua.wilson@duke.edu.
Camron M. Parker '09 has a new address!
Write to him at 1300 Academy Rd., Apt. 986,
Culver, IN 46511; camron.parker@gmail.com.
On May 28, Drew Wichmann '10 and Allison
Rock (DePauw '10) were married in Allison's
hometown of Mentone, Indiana. Erik Larson
'10 was Drew's best man. Ian Boyd '10 and
Camron Parker '09 were groomsmen. Several
of Allison's bridesmaids were Delta Gamma
sisters from DePauw. Many more FIJI broth
ers and Delta Gamma sisters showed Drew
and Allison their support, both at the wedding
and reception. We wish Drew and Allison the
best as they adjust to married life together in
Texas! (9939 Fredericksburg Rd., Apt. 816,
San Antonio, TX 78240)
AD ASTRA
FIJI brothers at Drew Wichmann's ('10) wedding: Jared Norman '12; the groom. Drew
Wtchmann; Tamron Parker '09; Martin Hughe '11; Eric Larson '10; Robbie DeLost '10;
Scott Kissick '10; Ian Boyd '10; Peter Schamber '10; and Tory Klee '11.
TIGER Fill
Stephen C. Adams '73
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Lambda Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta, P.O. Box 502, Greencastle, IN 46135-0502.
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Summer 2011 newsletter of the Lambda chapter at DePauw University. This newsletter is six pages in length.