W
hen we think back on our Alpha Nu experience, memories rapidly
enter our minds of friendship, teamwork, and the historic Usher
Mansion. is home is where we lived, where we worked, and where
we became men. It fostered a support system that provided a lifetime of
friendships, contacts, learning experiences, and simply great memories.
We all gained from our brotherhood, and many of us can trace our
achievements to Alpha Nu.
roughout the years, it has always been our goal to be the premier
fraternity at the University of Kansas. However, to recruit and retain the
best men, we must provide a facility and the resources that reflect the quality
of our brotherhood. With this objective in mind, we proudly announce the
Continuing the Pursuit of Excellence campaign.
A NecessAry UNdertAkiNg
Alpha Nu alumni explored a variety of options and developed a solid
strategy that allows for the long-term viability of Beta eta Pi at the
University of Kansas. Our plan includes the modernization of the chapter
house—our first significant renovation in 25 years—retiring the debt on the
Hutt, the creation of extensive academic and leadership programs, and the
development of an ongoing maintenance fund.
Continuing the
Pursuit of Excellence
AlphA Nu ChApter of BetA thetA pi
Alpha Nu Announces
Continuing the Pursuit of Excellence Campaign
More thAN $3,311,000 coMMitted towArd $5.5 MillioN goAl
how yoU cAN help
e alumni who came before us provided the tradition that each of us built
upon. We were given the opportunity to join Alpha Nu and be a part of
a special bond and tradition. ose of us who enjoyed the brotherhood,
camaraderie, and character building Alpha Nu provided owe a debt
of gratitude for that valuable experience. Now is the time to join us and
provide the same opportunity to a new generation of Betas at KU. Early,
firm commitments from alumni and friends total $3,311,210, and we seek
additional support from dedicated and loyal brothers to reach our $5.5
million fundraising goal. In order for this campaign to be successful, we'll
need alumni from every era to be supportive. It's been rewarding to see
our brothers—young and old—make significant investments in Alpha Nu.
I'm very excited with the response we've seen from recent graduates. eir
commitment is demonstrative of the fact that the experience of younger
brothers continues to be extremely positive.
In the coming weeks, you will receive additional information detailing the
project and the ways in which you can help. We hope you will join our
growing list of supporters who wish to ensure the lasting impact of the
Alpha Nu experience.
Yours in _kai_,
omas S. Ward '80, Chairman
Chairman
omas S. Ward '80
Mission Hills, Kan.
Executive Committee
Alson R. Martin '68
Lenexa, Kan.
amartin1@kc.rr.com
Michael D. Michaelis '68
Wichita, Kan.
mmichaelis@emprisebank.com
George C. Bruce '77
Wichita, Kan.
gcbruce@martinpringle.com
Gene M. Diederich '81
St. Louis, Mo.
gdiederich@monetagroup.com
Chris M. Reitz '88
Peoria, Ill.
reitz_christopher_m@cat.com
Peter S. Johnston '94
Salina, Kan.
psjohnston@cml-law.com
John Katzer '99
Denver, Colo.
jkatzer@deloitte.com
Peter T. Curzon '08
San Francisco, Calif.
ptcurzon@gmail.com
Campaign Leadership