FSU Pikes Delta Lambda Newsletter- October 2024

FSU Pikes Delta Lambda Newsletter- October 2024

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Support the Old Guard of Delta Lambda!

Preserving our Legacy; Securing the Future

The Old Guard is Delta Lambda’s Alumni Annual Fund. Your gift goes toward strengthening the Bonds among alumni, enriching both the alumni and undergraduate Delta Lambda experience. Volunteer dues are $100 or more annually. Some Alumni choose to give more. These funds underwrite special projects like the Military Plaque, the monthly e-newsletter, the Delta Lambda website, monthly meetings with Alumni Advisors and Chapter officers, alumni reunions and more.

Please use the secure link above, or the link on the Delta Lambda Website. Or, some donors prefer to write checks. Please make payable to The Old Guard, and send to Charlie Barnes, 1490 Saint Charles Place, Tallahassee Florida, 32308

We’re very gratified by the strong response to the September newsletter.

We are always grateful to hear from our long-time supporter of The Old Guard Todd Trimmer ’69.  Todd and Annie (Wyrick) Trimmer (Annie was Pike Dream Girl in 1970) live in Marietta, Georgia.  Todd sent a check for $200 “to combine my 2024 and 2025 donations in one mailing.”  Todd wrote a letter with reminiscences of friends from chapter days.
“I thought it would be nice to catch you up on our life since (you and Aaron Beam ‘68) were so instrumental during my college days. How many trips did you mask to my dorm room when I was a freshman? If it hadn’t been for PiKA I probably wouldn’t have met Annie. We celebrated 50 years of marriage this past June.  And I never would have met Fred Buhl ’69 (who told me to get out of Army ROTC and join the Air Firce to become a pilot). I listened, and spent 6 years in the Air Force and 25 years with Delta before retiring in 2004.  Annie and I had game packages in The Champions Club where we saw Wayne and Kathy Johnson ’72 until they moved to North Carolina.  We’ve talked about moving down your way but right now our son (FSU Class of ’10) lives only 30 minutes away and his wife is ill, so we will stay here a while. He works at a country club; our daughter (FSU Class of ’05) lives in Clinton, Mississippi where she teaches 1st grade.  We visit often.  The Boosters have two great guys (Bo and Chris) up here in Atlanta. We love both of them,  and they guided us to join The Bowden Society. Annie is just arriving home – very gingerly. She has six fractured vertebrae in her back from chronic osteoporosis. She had to give up teaching her aerobics class, but she runs a county Glee Club, so she keeps busy. I got a new titanium shoulder last year, but otherwise I am in great health.  We’ve been invited to sit in the President’s Box for the November 2nd game vs. N. C.  State. We’ll stay Bainbridge overnight because I refuse to pay what they’re asking for hotels in Tallahassee! We’ll do the Bainbridge Shuttle.  I hope to connect with other Brothers. I wanted to send more than just a check.  Phi Phi K A In the Bonds.  Todd”   [email protected]  

Contributions to the Old Guard may be made by credit card through a secure website, or, if you prefer to send a check, please make payable to The Old Guard of Delta Lambda and send to Charlie Barnes / 1490 Saint Charles Place / Tallahassee, FL 32308

Our next Alumni Advisors/Undergraduate Leadership Luncheon will be on Wednesday, November 6th  2024.

Our regular monthly meetings are now at Madison Social, in College Town. The University Center Club/Osceola Grill has been permanently closed.

Chapter Advisor John Peacock ’01 will host and chair the meeting, beginning at noon and concluding by 1:00 PM. All alumni are welcome to attend. 

Chapter Advisor John Peacock ’01 850-321-2198 [email protected]  
Co-Chapter Advisor Steve Walker ‘81 703-203-5494 [email protected]  
Chapter President Lucas Bozeman ’21 501-626-6488 [email protected]

OUR CHAPTER WEBSITE IS WWW.DELTALAMBDAPIKES.COM 

Introducing Delta Lambda’s fall, 2024 pledge class!  As always, it is comprised of the best young men Florida State University has to offer.  Congratulations to Rush Chairman Trevor Vogel ’22 and his rush captains for a phenomenal job.

Wearing the garnet Pike Polo shirt is SMC Lucas Bozeman ‘21. In the white shirt is Pledge Educator Brian Lensengrav ’22.  Yes, Brian really is that big.

Chapter Advisor John Peacock ’01 announced that a small group of alumni have raised $6,000 to underwrite the cost of sending our chapter officers to Memphis for the Leadership Conferences.  John wrote to SMC Lucas Bozeman, “I’m pleased to share that several of our dedicated alumni have generously donated to help offset the costs of sending our chapter leadership to Pike University. Their support speaks volumes about their commitment to and belief in the future of our chapter… The alumni’s generosity reinforces our shared goal of building a strong foundation for future success. We are confident that the lessons learned at Pike University will allow our members to become even better Pikes, dedicated to the values and leadership principles that define our organization.  Thank you, Lucas, for your continued dedication to our chapter and for all the work you do.” 

In other Chapter news, Delta Lambda began their defense of the 2023-24 Overall IM Trophy from by winning 3×3 Basketball this September.  Two of our men are currently competing for Sorority Man of the Year honors. 

Former Seminole quarterback Jordan Travis ’22 congratulates current quarterback Brock Glenn ’24 on his first start of the year vs. Clemson.  Kelly Lowrey ’80 would be proud.

Brock is one of five Delta Lambda Pikes on the team this fall, including punter Alex Mastromanno ‘20, kicker Ryan Fitzgerald ’19, defensive back Dylan (Harold) Stubbs ’23 and freshman kicking sensation Jake Weinberg ’24.

New pledges rode the firetruck up and down sorority row, visiting houses and introducing themselves.  Rudy Rowe ’87 (behind the wheel) is the only one ever allowed to drive the beast.

Delta Lambda Sires & Sons
The sons of twins Stephen MacDonald ’85 and Michael MacDonald ’85 have followed in their fathers’ footsteps to become Pikes at Florida State. They are Christian MacDonald ’23 and Noah MacDonald ’24. With them is the founder of our Delta Lambda Legacy Dads, Doug Russell ’79.

Current Delta Lambda Risk Manager Andres Aceituno ’20 is excited to demonstrate FSU’s new $100,000 flight simulator. He is joined by our own former chapter advisor Joe Feheley ‘81 (Lt. Col. Retired). Joe “graciously took time to speak to the ROTC cadets, sharing his experiences as an F-16 instructor pilot in Homestead.”

In the middle is ROTC Detachment Commander Col. Kevin Ogle.  Andres says, “I had the privilege to assist in a small way as Col Ogle and others led the acquisition of the FAA-certified advanced RedBird Flight Simulator for FSU. [This] is a game changer, providing ROTC Cadets with hands-on experience to hone their skills for future careers in aviation.”

Here’s ‘the rest of the story’ as they say.  Coach Bowden established a friendship with Dabo back when Tommy Bowden was Head Coach of the Tigers. But they also had another tie, a Fraternal that went beyond coaching.

Bobby Bowden ’49 (Samford) was team quarterback and captain, and SMC of Alpha Pi Chapter.  William “Dabo” Christopher Swinney ’89 was initiated into Pi Kappa Alpha’s Gamma Alpha Chapter at the University of Alabama during his playing days for the Crimson Tide.

John Stoner began selling insurance for Jefferson Standard in the early 1960s. In the span of six decades, he and his family grew that business into The Stoner Organization, now one of Florida’s most prominent and influential insurance institutions, specializing in employee benefits.  Employee Benefits Specialists – The Stoner Organization – St. Petersburg FL

John recently discovered an old document while searching of long-ago photos.  It is titled, “Annual Meeting of the Jefferson Standard Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha – 1967” It is very much in the same vein as the weekly updates from 1963 through 1967.  With John’s permission, here is an edited reproduction of the “Minutes” of the 1967 meeting.

This year’s meeting was called to order on the turf of Florida Field following the Seminoles’ 21-16 victory over the gators in Gainesville. J.L. Milton ’62, past SMC and presently 1st Lt in charge of the Medical Section at McCroy AFB is Presiding.  IMC is Bob Stoner ‘64, General Telephone’s next President. Secretary is Jack McMullen ’64 who had to squeeze time out from his General Manger job (Jenne Fixture Co.) to fly his private Lear Jet down from Charlotte. Treasurer is John Walker ‘63, rising young CPA from Miami, who replaced Jim Cobb ’63 since Jim decided to take up Dentistry.

Due to the excessive debating we’ve had to put up with at recent meetings, Ed Blanton ‘64, the Perry Mason of FSU Law School, is now appointed Sergeant-at-Arms and interpreter of Milton’s Rules of order.

The first item in Old Business is the age-old question: should we inform the Air Force that Lewis DeLaura ’64 won the White Glove Award once, but deserved it three years in a row? Lewis is presently U.S. Ambassador to the Far East.  Bruce Cannon ’64 serves as Ambassador to the Middle East, and our North African Ambassador was Frank Loeser ’64 who has since resigned as Commander of the Armed Forces Staff College.

The meeting was briefly interrupted for a 10-minute Air Show during which two members of The Blue Angels – Barry Drossner ’63 and Grant Franzel ’66 – offered a spectacular display of air power. As usual, Barry had to go to the toilet 10 times before he calmed down enough to fly.

The first item under New Business was to decide whether we want to boycott Steve Bogan’s ’66 flower sales this Homecoming. Points in favor of boycotting were, 1) Steve did not donate a flower arrangement at Copper’s funeral. This really hurt Gomer’s (Van Williams ’64) almost to the point where Van was going to cut off his valuables and be buried with Copper, and, 2) Russ Burnett ’65 was planning to steal 200 flowers and share them with his hippy friends. It might also be mentioned that while John Walker ’63, Sandy King ’63 and Burnett were high on pot at Homecoming, Walker told the hotel manager (to his face) that he looked like a frog.

The second item of New Business was whether Don Bryan ‘63, St Petersburg’s #1 sports coach, could bring his first-string basketball team to scrimmage PiKA’s team. It looks as if PiKA might be tough in basketball this year. Phil McCool ’64 (yes, he really got a little in his ’68 Corvette) at Center; Ed Garrison ’65 (Claude Kirk’s firsthand security guard) at Forward; Dave Lyons ’65 (the lover who pinned two girls at one time) at Forward; Rocco Montano ’64 (the man of few words and even less action) at Guard; Van Williams ’63 (Barry’s old roommate and secret lover) at Guard.

Questions subject to debate included:
1.  Was Paul Donovan ’65 home the night [name redacted; known throughout the brotherhood as “Hose Nose”] spent the night at Jack’s place, or was he studying at the library.
2.  Will Dave Frew ’67 ever beat Wayne Currie ’66 in a track meet? Will anyone?
3.  Will Bob Gleason ’66 ever make President at Southern Bell, or will he continue to play around with his operators?
4.  Does Ken Jensen ’65 really have a chance with any girls in Birmingham, or does Hubert (Green ’65) have a jinx on that?
5.  Will Mack McKinnon ’65, Stetson’s #1 Law student, ever forget his college sweetheart? You know who, Mack.
6.  Does Dave Orr ‘63 still check the closets every time Dave Frew ‘67 is at a party?
7.  How does Bob Tunkel ’66 really feel about having Randy (the White Glove Man) Wilson ‘65 in the same room with him?

To close the First Annual Meeting of the Jefferson Standard Chapter of PiKA, J.L. Milton called on Russ Burnett for the prayer.

Fraternally and Sincerely,
John Stoner ‘64

“Thought you might put this photo of me (Pete Burnett ’68) and Janet in the newsletter so the guys of my era can see I’m still alive.  Enjoying living in rural Maine near Bar Harbor; the nearest traffic device is 8 miles away.  Recently bought one of those chairs that help you stand up. Email address is [email protected]

AD ASTRA

Gene Halley ’67                                     Gene with son Josh Halley ‘01

Clarence Eugene Halley ’67 entered Chapter Eternal on July 4, 2023. There, he was re-united with his son Josh Halley ’01 who had previously entered Chapter Eternal in 2015.

Charlie Barnes ’65 writes, “Past SMC Mike Ripingill ’65, and Gene Halley and I all graduated from Leon High School together.  Mike and I entered FSU right away; I think Gene went the junior college route before arriving here in 1966.

“Each of us was commissioned as an Army 2nd Lieutenant, and all went to Vietnam about the same time. Mike was an Artillery officer; Gene was in Intelligence. Both Mike and Gene were combat decorated heroes of that awful war.

Gene was so proud when his son Caleb became a 2001 Re-Founding member of Delta Lambda. At the same time, Caleb was chosen to ride Renegade as Chief Osceola, a role he reprised for four years. Till the end of his life, Gene Halley remained a loyal member of the Renegade Team despite Caleb’s tragic death in 2015.

In 1972, he was hired as a Special Agent for the FBI and was one of the first to serve in the FBI undercover program. He traveled extensively throughout the United States on special assignments including task forces for serial killers and kidnapping cases.

Gene was always loyal to Delta Lambda, and served the Chapter at Sergeant-at-Arms.

Dick Klunk ‘67: “I remember Gene well.  Great guy.  He was on the 3rd floor with (Dave) Giordano ‘65, (Charlie) O’Neil ’68 and (Vince) Favarato ‘67.  A criminology major.  When we had a spring beach party at Alligator Point we double dated.  I had a blind date and her attention was on Gene. He brought a guitar and his singing did the trick.  Prayers and condolences to his family.”

Charles “Chuck” Pistole ‘76

Billy Raymond ’79 wrote on October 7th ,”Dear Brothers please keep in your thoughts and prayers of our brother Charles ” Chuck” Pistole who according to his close friend will pass away this week; he’s in hospice in North Pinellas County. I had many a fun time on his boat, the “Wake & Bake” you know, waves & sunburn he explained, ha ha.”

Doug Sullivan ’77 added, “Very sorry to hear. Great memories with Chuck back in our FSU Pike days, ‘76 – ‘79. We called him Pistele’ ( like Pele’) for his soccer skills!

Jerry Sexton ’74 commented, “Always a smile and a joke with Chuck. Very sorry to hear this. Had a great time playing soccer with him in fraternity intramurals. Chuck was also a member of the FSU Intercollegiate soccer team. Prayers are with him and his family.

David Mims ‘71

David’s pledge brother Joel Padgett ’71 writes, “David was from Titusville. He and Steve Roden ’71, Jay Ginn’71 and I all roomed together at Prince Manor our first year.”

David’s obituary was written by his son. “My father passed away October 8th. A kinder, more loving person the world has rarely known.”
Memorial service will be held November 1st at Volusia Memorial.

Old Guard of Delta Lambda (updated September, 2024)
The Annual Giving Outreach of Delta Lambda Alumni

THE OLD GUARD
Brothers making Annual Gifts of $100 or more.
(See: The Sembler Society members here, for single gifts of more than $1,000)
Lee Anderson ‘84 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Dan Akre ’83   2016, 2017
Charlie Barnes ’65   2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Ed Barnes ’71  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Joe Beasley ’83  2018, 2019, 2021, 2023
Robert “Bobby” Bowden ’49 [Alpha Pi, Samford University] (son Jeff Bowden ’80;  grandson Michael Madden ’14) 2016, 2017, 2018
Gabriel Brady ’58  2020
Justin Buck ’96 (Southeast Missouri State)  2021, 2024
Peter Burnett ’68  2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Anthony Cabrera ’81  2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Eric Carr ’01  2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Cade Carter ’05 (father is Cadie Carter ’79)  2022
Jay Campbell ’87  2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Bill Cheek ’61  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Jim Cobb ’63  (son Kevin Cobb ’06) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Frank Cooke ’65  2020, 2021, 2023
Chuck Cottrell ’80  2019, 2020, 20221, 2022  (also, see Chuck Cottrell, Brent Sembler Society)
Bob Coury ’72  2023
Ozmel Cuan ’02  2022, 2023, 2024
Wayne Curtiss ’83  2022, 2023, 2024
Dustin Daniels ’10    2016
Josh Davis ’02  2021
Phil Doumar ’09   2017, 2024
Bob Duggan ’64  2022
Jeff Epley  ’96  (Iota Gamma, Nebraska-Kearney)  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Miguel Fernandez ’77  (son Michael ’10) 2017 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Michael Fernandez ’10  2021, 2022, 2023
Jim Finch ‘81  2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Jim Floyd ’76  2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Dave Frew ’67  2020
Lewis Fusco ’05  2020
Paul Gerding ’65 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Pete Gioitta ’82  2022
Dave Giordano ’65  2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Jon Graber ’02  2022, 2023, 2024
Glenn Grant ’82  2017, 2022, 2023
Connor Gray ‘11  2018
Bill Gregory ’77  2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Mike Halfacre ’85    2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Bob Hall ’49  (grandson Andrew Hall ’15 initiated at Auburn) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Lawrence ‘Chip’ Hartung ’81  2017, 2019, 2021, 2023
Scotty Howell ’06   (brother Seth Howell  ’84) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Rob Hicks ’83  2020
Kyle Hill ’16 2020
Howard Hunter ’73  2020, 2021, 2022
Bruce Johnson ’81  2017
Jay Johnson  ‘83   2016 Joined the Sembler Society in 2018
Ryan Kelly ’06  2023
Dick Klunk ’67  2020, 2021, 2023
Bill Knight ’69  2023, 2024
David Kresge  ’73   2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Mike Lait ’78  2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Joe Liguori ’81 2021
Mike Lilly ’84  2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Carlos Lindo ’05   2016
David Lyons ’65 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Sloan MacKarvich ’01  2021 (also Sembler Society)
Harvey Mackler ’72  (Beta Pi, University of Pennsylvania) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Trent Mallory ’81  2017, 2021, 2022
David Markowski ’79  $1,000  (see Sembler Society)
Mike Markowski ’75  (sons Reeve Markowski ’13 and Brandon Markowski ‘16  ; brothers Craig Markowski ’79 and David Markowski ’79)  2016
Jordan McAlister ’07  2023
Noah C. McKinnon ’65  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Austin McLeod ’15  2022, 2023
Stuart McLeroy 2021
Jack McMullen ’64   2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Chris Merganthaler ’13  2022
Andy Miller ‘70  2021, 2022,  2023
J.L. Milton ’62  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Tom Misiuk ’83  2021
Jim Montano ’64  2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Jeff Moore ’81 2018, 2022
Kyle Mowitz ’01 2017, 2021
Alex Mullineaux ’01  2019, 2021
Eli Nortelus ’01  2018
Marco Novak  ’01  2016
Harry Orwig ’66   2018
Serge Osaulenko ’01  2017
Joel Padgett ’71    2016, 2019, 2023
Jim Parsons ’81  2017
John Peacock ’01  2018, 2019, 2020 Peacock also made an additional $500 gift to be applied to the Veterans’ Recognition Plaque
Chris Pepin ’01  2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Khoung Phan ’01  2019
Jim Poe ’66   2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
David Ponder ’80  2017
Gary Prescott ’72  2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Dr. Jace Provo ’83  2020
Matt Raulerson ’83 2022
Ernie Reiter ’86  2023
Steve Roden ’71  2024  (brother is Scott Roden)
Tyler Russell ’10  2020
Matt Schulis ’01 2022
Randy Sears ’79  2024 $500
Lt. Col. Jerry Sexton ’74  (brother, Russell Sexton ’77) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Dr. Benjamin Sharp ’60   2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 Dr Sharp also made an additional gift of $500 to be applied toward the Veterans’ Recognition Plaque. In August, Dr Sharp also made a gift of $525 to support digitalizing the chapter archives. Dr Sharp made an additional $500 gift in September, and an additional gift of $500 in May, 2024.
Tim Sheridan ’78  2022, 2023 Tim also made an additional $1,000 gift for 2024
Griffin Siegel  ‘78    2016  2017
Peter Singhal ’15  2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2024
Jim Smalley ’73 2022 ($500) ,+++
Barry Smith ’72  2024
Kevin Stokes ’13  2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024
Bob Stoner ’64  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
John Stoner ’64  2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Rob Stoner ’88  2016, 2017, 2018, 20-19, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Lt. Col. Patrick Sullivan ’01 2022 *Lt. Col Sullivan made an additional gift, $400 of which is designated to help fund the Veterans’ Recognition Plaque.
Cmdr. Jared Sweetser ’01   2022
Doug Tatum ’77  2021
Todd Trimmer ’69  2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
Tom Trotta ’81 (son Eric Trotta ’09, University of Florida) 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Bob Tunkel ’66  2020, 2021, 2022
Tarek Waked ’09  2019
Steve Walker ’81  2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Bob Ward ’67  2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
Kevin Wheeler ’09  (father is Tom Wheeler ’78) 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Tom Wheeler ’78  (son is Kevin Wheeler ’09)  2021
Wade Wilcox ‘86  (son is Griffin Wilcox ’15) 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021
Griffin Wilcox ’15 (dad is Wade Wilcox ’86) 2020, 2021
Bill Williams ’85  2019, 2020
Rob Williamson ’87  2018, 2020, 2021
Alan Winslette ’77  2018, 2019, 2023
Manny Zamora ’87  2021, 2022, 2023
Bart Ziegler ’83  2021

THE SEMBLER SOCIETY of The Old Guard
Brothers have made single gifts of $1,000 or more to The Old Guard

[John Baker ‘83: An anonymous donor has made a Memorial Gift to the Sembler Society in John’s name]
Ed Barnes ’71
[Herb Bowen ’86: An anonymous donor has made a Memorial Gift to the Sembler Society in Herb’s name]
Charlie Bradley ’81  a September 2019 addition to the Sembler Society
Sean Carbonell ‘86
[Craig Kavka ’66 : A Memorial Gift to the Sembler Society was made in Craig’s name in 2019]
Chuck Cottrell ’80  *Chuck Cottrell made an additional gift of $1,000 to be used in the best interests of the Chapter.  And in 2022, Chuck made another gift of $2,500.  Thank you, Chuck, for your lifetime of generosity to Delta Lambda!
Jim Crews ’78
Chris Dietz ’87 (son is Caleb Dietz ’11) annual Sembler Society member. Chris maintains the website.
Tobyn DeYoung ’86 (son is Steven Centeno ’16)
Col. Joe Feheley ’81 (son is Sean Feheley ’14)
Jim Finch ‘81
[Steve Goodloe ’79: An anonymous Memorial Gift was made to the Sembler Society in Steve’s name]
Chris Gutierrez ’83 [University of Florida] (son is Alex Gutierriez ’16)
David Gutting ’83 (son Sterling Gutting ’16)
[J. Bob Humphries ’66: A Memorial Gift made to The Sembler Society in Bob’s name in 2019]
Bruce Johnson ‘81
Jay B. Johnson ‘83
Bobby Jones ‘72
Jimmy Keen ’73 (son is Michael Keen ‘14)
[Don Kyle ’77 Memorial (Brothers contributing include Jim Finch ‘81, Joe Feheley ‘81, Chuck Cottrell ‘80, Glenn Grant ‘82, Mike Martin ‘79, Dave Henry ’81, Anthony Cabrera ’81 and Steve Walker ’81.
[Tracy Lee ’86: An anonymous donor has made a Memorial Gift to the Sembler Society in Tracy’s name]
John Leavitt ’77  (brother of Jim Leavitt ’79)
Sloan MacKarvich ‘01
David Markowski ’79  (son is Weston Markowski ’19, University of Oregon).
Craig Mateer ’86 (son is Charles Merritt ’16)
Lyle McAlister ’78 (new 2021) [sons are Lee ’09 and Jordan ’07]
Roy McDonald ’79  two gifts at the Sembler Society level
Ryan McElveen ’95  (2020)
Noah C. McKinnon ‘65
Rich Newsome ‘83
David Rancourt ’84 (son is Wyatt Rancourt ’16) annual Sembler Society member
Matt Raulerson ’83 (son is Zach Raulerson ’17)
Scott Roix ’85 and son Max Roix ’18
Rudy Rowe ’87 (son is Carson Rowe ’22) Rudy’s gift to enhance Brotherhood meals is already in excess of 5 figures.
Doug Russell ’79 (son is Tyler Russell ’10)
Harry Sargeant III ’78 (sons are Harry Sargeant IV ’02 and Garrett Sargeant ’17)
Brent W. Sembler ’78 (son is Logan Sembler ’09)
Dr Ben Sharp ’60  Dr Sharp has given more than $3,000 in individual gifts. He makes many generous contributions to Delta Lambda.
Tim Sheridan ’78 (grandson of Ed Cubbon ’29; brother is Ted Sheridan ‘82); Tim published the newsletter. This is Tim’s second $1,000 gift to the Old Guard.
Peter Singhal ’15 joined the Sembler Society in 2022, and is also an annual donor.
[Kirk Smith ’86: An anonymous donor has made a memorial gift to the Sembler Society in Kirk’s name]
(The) Stoner Family (Bob ’64, John ’64, Rob ’88)
Bob Tunkel ‘66
Rich Wall ‘66
Tom Wheeler ’78 (son is Kevin Wheeler ’09)

2024 Chapter Leadership 

2024 Delta Lambda Elected Officers

President Lucas Bozeman ’21
[email protected]
IVP Owen Murtaugh ’22
[email protected]
EVP Carlos Baldor ’21
[email protected]
Member-at-Large Brandon Marsh ’21
[email protected]
Treasurer Alex Ward ‘21
[email protected]
Sgt-at-Arms Brian Lensengrav ‘22
[email protected]

2024-2025 Alumni Advisory Board

Chapter Advisor: John Peacock ‘01 
Co-Chapter Advisor Steve Walker ‘81 
Chapter Advisory Board: Rudy Rowe ’87, Joe Feheley ’81, Eli Nortelus ’01, Jeff Moore ‘81
Legends of Delta Lambda: Brent Sembler ’78, Chairman
Legends of Delta Lambda: Jimmy Keen ’73, Vice chairman
Legends of Delta Lambda: Peter Ford ’14, General Contractor
Rush Advisors: Doug Russell ’79 and Charlie Barnes ‘65
Faculty Advisors: Andy Miller ’70 and Doug Tatum ‘77
Finance Advisor and Advisor to Treasurer and Secretary: Eli Nortelus ‘01
Risk Management: Tor Friedman (Delta Tau Delta); Carlos Lindo ’05, Clint Wallace ‘01
Pledge Education Advisor: John Peacock ’01 an Eli Nortelus ‘01
Technology Advisor, newsletter Publisher & Webmaster: Chris Dietz ‘87
Alumni Association Activity Chairmen: Gary Prescott ’72, Mark Smith ‘78
Alumni Association President: Eric Carr ‘01
Advisor on Conduct of the Ritual: Scott Roix ‘85
Newsletter Editors: Tim Sheridan ’79 and Charlie Barnes ’65
Member-at-Large and Activity Advisor: TBD
Chaplaincy Advisor: Dylan Nielander ‘05; plus John Peacock ’01; Rev. Rick Blythe ‘72

Chapter Advisor Emeritus Ed Barnes ’71 National Chapter Advisor of the Year 2005
Chapter Advisor Emeritus Joe Feheley ’81 (son Sean Feheley ’14)
Chapter Advisor Emeritus Jimmy Keen ’73 (son Michael Keen ’14)
Chapter Advisor Emeritus Doug Russell ’78 (son Tyler Russell ’10)

These six alumni organizations exist to support Pi Kappa Alpha at Florida State

The Legends of Delta Lambda.   Legends owns the Chapter House.  Brent Sembler ’78, Chairman.  Jimmy Keen ‘73, Legends Vice Chairman. Capital gifts may also be made directly to the Legends of Delta Lambda.  Brent Sembler [email protected]  

The Delta Lambda Chapter Advisory Board.  Chapter Advisor John Peacock ’01  Chairs the Chapter Advisory Board.  John Peacock ’01, 850-321-2198  [email protected]

The Delta Lambda Alumni Association.   Eric Carr ’01, President.  [email protected]  

The Old Guard of Delta Lambda.   The Old Guard is the alumni annual fund.  Jack McMullen ’64 and David Rancourt ’84 are Co-Chairmen of the Old Guard oversight board. 

The Legacy Dads of Delta Lambda.  Doug Russell ’78, Founder and President. [email protected]  

The Delta Lambda Communications Team.  The Delta Lambda Website and the Delta Lambda Monthly Newsletter are productions of Dietz Consulting, Inc.  Chris Dietz ’87, owner. The monthly newsletter is Edited by Tim Sheridan ’78 and Charlie Barnes ’65.  Len Tucker (and Jean) Tucker ’70 provides the chapter with its annual composite.  The Team also consults with the Chapter on the annual production of Pikes Illustrated.

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