Delta Tau Delta - Cornell University

Spring 2018 Newsletter

Beta Omicron Chapter of Delta Tau Delta at Cornell University

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4 DTD THE CORDELT ank You, Loyal Alumni, for Your Generous Support T hrough the generosity of the donors listed below, we've raised more than $27,500 since fall 2017. The success and achievements of Beta Omicron are directly attributed to the support and involvement of its members. The active brothers are grateful for and proud of the donations they receive from alumni. Below is a list of our fall 2017 contributors listed by graduation year in the appropriate lifetime giving level. If an error has been made in recording the amount of your gift(s), or we have mistakenly omitted your gift, we sincerely apologize. If corrections to your giving record are needed, please contact our campaign coordinator at (785) 843-1661. Your generosity is making a difference! Hugh Shields Society ($1,000 and above) James A. Patterson, M.D. '65 Thomas E. Digan '74 A. Curtis Singer '76 Charles E. Rossi Jr. '83 Duncan G. Perry '84 Allen C. Wong '85 Alan G. Paez '88 Michael J. Sonnenstein '90 Jason S. Saltsberg '94 Angel R. Ramirez '06 Nicholas D. Stanley '06 Andrew L. Howlett '07 Michael R. Bonacum '10 1890 Society ($500 to $999) Lawrence A. Wheeler '61 Malcolm J. Tom '69 Michael B. Johnson '70 John R. Kissell '76 Joseph Wilson Jr. '76 Lawrence D. Zamojski '76 Kevin J. Kranen '81 Ricahrd D. C. Schrade Jr. '82 Ralph A. Brozzo '85 David M. Wing '88 Robert J. Lis '89 John M. Overton Jr. '92 John R. Hazelton, M.D. '93 Stephen J. Heinzelman '95 Matthew B. Guindin '08 Yaroslav Dvinov '09 Young K. Hur '11 Crescent Society ($250 to $499) Richard W. Augusta '64 Ronald J. Madaras '64 Stewart H. Rodman '65 Norman C. Scheaffer Jr. '65 John S. Stambaugh '68 Donald J. Warwick '71 Gary C. Masterson '72 Joseph F. Doherty '76 Donald E. Phykitt '81 Peter M. Broderick '82 Timothy M. Ray '83 Jeffrey B. Katz '86 Edward P. Clary '89 Arpan K. Chakravarty '97 John R. Shand '07 Matthew S. Rosoff '10 Shaliya Dehipawala '14 Centennial Society ($100 to $249) Robert G. Rutishauser '53 Robert L. Winship '57 D. Brady Franklin '60 Charles D. Hartquist '65 Paul W. Barden '66 Eric C. Johnson '68 Robert W. Persons III '73 Walter W. Pechulis Jr. '76 Michael C. Murphy '77 James C. Storey '79 Paul L. Bechly '80 Clifford D. Strat '80 Jeffery D. Wolfe '82 Andrew D. Markiewitz '85 Steven J. Getman '86 Stephen M. Shapiro '86 John J. McCarthy '89 William F. Davidson III '90 Alan I. Flyer '90 Paul M. Escala '99 Joshua A. Toll '03 David A. Randell '09 William D. Larkin '13 Others (Up to $99) Robert J. Freeburn Jr. '77 Himanshu P. Goodluck '89 Jeffrey S. Benensohn '90 To support continued improvements to the Shelter, visit betaomicron. kintera.org/donate and make a gift today! Malcolm J. Tom '69 is still living in Honolulu, Hawaii, and welcomes all brothers to come visit. He and his wife, Karen, are proud new grandparents to their lovely granddaughters. They are taking the journey of grandparenting and babysitting with baby steps. Malcolm is working at KDI Investments, Inc., and is only golfing now as a hobby after giving up tennis and other sports activities. E-mail: malcolmjtom@gmail.com Thomas E. Digan '74 has a new position within Lockheed Martin as site lead at the Naval Group Shipyard in Cherbourg, France. For the next three years, he will help design the combat system for the Future Australian submarine being built in Cherbourg. Tom and his wife, Gayle, moved to France in September. Their four kids are all grown up and married. Three of them have children for a total of eight grandchildren. Tom and Gayle would love to have some brothers visit them on the Normandy coast. E-mail: digan2@verizon.net Mark J. Gundersen '76 sends a warm greeting to all his class of 1976 classmates. He has been traveling, doing some charity work, and is living a stress-free life! He sees James "Hotelie" ALUMNI UPDATES (Continued from page 1) Covart '76 from time to time, but only a few other brothers. He welcomes emails to catch up. E-mail: gundersen00@gmail.com Joseph F. Doherty '76 retired from the NYS Dept. of Transportation at the end of October 2016. He and his wife, Pat, enjoy having "six Saturdays and a Sunday" every week. Joe hopes to travel and visit some of his close Delt brothers in the years ahead. If brothers are ever near Albany, N.Y., he hopes they'll look him up. E-mail: doherty1@nycap.rr.com Ralph A. Brozzo '85 got engaged to Kristina Scott. He popped the question via a sign 65 feet underwater while scuba diving off Jupiter, Fla. E-mail: rabrozz@gmail.com Stephen A. Aschettino '88 resides in East Norwich, N.Y., and has moved his Los Angeles practice to the New York office of Loeb & Loeb, LLP. He is a partner and chairman at the payments technology practice. E-mail: sachett@icloud.com Robert J. Lis '89 is excited that his daughter, Taylor, is in the Cornell class of 2020. E-mail: bobalicia@verizon.net Shaliya Dehipawala '14 is moving to Chicago in the summer to begin his MBA at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Shaliya is honored to have served our country in the 82nd Airborne Division. E-mail: sd398@cornell.edu Chapter Eternal Eustace E. Reagle Jr. '42 entered Chapter Eter- nal on February 24, 2017. Michael H. Cole '69 entered Chapter Eternal on April 9, 2013. His wife, Jeanne, shares that he died after a sudden onset of a rare brain disease called Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD). He re- tired in January of 2013, selling the family busi- ness, Cape Associates, to his three children, Mat- thew, Lindsay, and Casey. Michael's family set up the Michael H. Cole Charitable Giving Foun- dation, which hosts a golf tournament each May on Cape Cod to raise funds for the foundation. For more info, email jcole49@yahoo.com. Do- nations can also be sent to P.O. Box 1858, North Eastham, MA 02651-1858

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