Phi Delta Theta - University of Missouri

Spring 2016 Newsletter

Missouri Alpha Chapter of Phi Delta Theta at the University of Missouri

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THE MO ALPHA PHI 2 George A Long III, Indiana Alpha 1413 George A Long, In diana Beta 10/19/1208 #332 G ranv ille Moody Jr. Illin ois Eta , 3/7/1914 #232 George A Lon g Jr., Illi nois Eta, 6/6 /19 39 #586 Edward C. Loy, Indiana Theta, 4/5/1934 #504 H erbert S t ra wbridge, Indiana T het a, 4/19/1936 #531 R o be r t St rawbr idge , Indiana Theta, 3/18/ 1937 #539 Russell Strawbridge, Indiana Theta, 4/27/1947 #749 Dallas Ryan Long, Florida Gamma, 4/ 2 2/ 200 7 #1 663 $237,000 LEFT TO RAISE Add Your Name to Our List of Donors and Help Us Reach Our $1.5 Million Goal! Proud to Be a Phi – 1940 Participation: 33% Charles W. Digges Sr. 1943 Participation: 25% George H. Wood 1945 Participation: 17% William T. Nye 1948 Participation: 10% Robert C. Smith 1950 Participation: 44% Delmar L. Burton Richard R. Nelson John H. Shackelford Donald L. Spicer 1951 Participation: 33% Sidney S. Lindley Byron Spencer Jr. Robert T. Williams 1953 Participation: 17% John H. Hoelzel 1954 Participation: 38% Wynne M. Casteel Jr. Roy D. Findlay Gerald E. Keathley Clarence H. Moreland Jr. Jack L. Revare Edwin J. Werner 1955 Participation: 8% Charles R. Scott 1956 Participation: 83% Thomas E. Atkins III John W. Hammond Arthur G. Johnson James C. Moreton J. E. Travis III 1957 Participation: 40% Jack W. Moreland Gary W. Rust Lee E. Stanford Albert W. Zimmer III 1958 Participation: 7% Richard L. Horn 1959 Participation: 14% James T. Herfurth John T. Shipherd 1961 Participation: 27% Philip E. Alexander John W. Clark Robert J. Dierberg E. S. Orr 1962 Participation: 21% Alan T. Green Robert H. Haubein Jr. Richard N. Payne 1963 Participation: 7% J. Kemp Ruffner 1964 Participation: 45% William G. Little William E. Palmquist David L. Rawlings Ronnie H. Shultz Stephen C. Stiles 1965 Participation: 27% Don A. Early M. Bruce McClelland James F. Summers Jr. Vincent M. Tobin 1966 Participation: 8% Richard A. Mendenhall 1967 Participation: 50% Gene P. Cullmann Mark J. Graham Donald R. Perdue W e are deeply grateful to the more than 200 donors listed below for committing $1,262,415 to Proud to Be a Phi – Continuing 150 Years of Tradition. These brothers recognize the importance of ensuring the future of Missouri Alpha Chapter and have demonstrated a sense of gratitude for their personal experience. Commitments are still needed from the rest of our alumni to achieve our goal and complete this major project. Below is a special donor listing showing donors listed by their graduation year. If you don't see your year listed, we have not received a gift from that year. All donors contributing a minimum of $2,500 over a five-year period will be recognized on a plaque prominently displayed in the renovated chapter house. If an error has been made in recording your gift, or your name has been mistakenly omit- ted, we sincerely apologize. Please advise our campaign coordinator at (785) 843-1661 or mlisher@penningtonco.com. $1.5 Million goal $1,262,415 Raised R andy Coil founded Coil Construction in 1975 with two employees. Randy's vision for the company and his determination to dream big brought the company to what it is today, with a broad range of proj- ects built by Coil Construction throughout the decades, from healthcare to Greek housing and more. While we've grown from that small company back in 1975, our commit- ment to excellence from those early days has not changed. Today, the fam- ily tradition and Coil's vision for the future continues with David Coil, who looks to continue improving and building our community. Randy and David are both proud MU graduates who are dedicated to giving back to the community. We offer a full range of services in both design and building with construc- tion management for professional, retail, industrial, institutional, Greek housing, and healthcare construction. We provide a construction process that is well-managed from beginning to end. We deliver on cost, sched- uling, and quality expectations. We don't just build in the community for you. We live in the community with you. That's why we've been building community for more than 40 years and will continue to maintain this phi- losophy going forward. Sincerely, Coil Construction Learn More about Our Project Contractor, Coil Construction Campaign Status At-a-Glance Total Raised as of February 25, 2016 $1,262,415 Number of Contributors 212 Goal $1.5 Million Participation 16%

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