6. SigFest Champions
7-on-7 Flag Football Champions
Dirty Matt and The Boiz, Santa Clara University
Dodgeball Champions
Zeta Pi Blue, Texas A&M—Kingsville
7. SigFest Champions
3-on-3 Basketball Champions
University of Kansas
Cornhole Champions
Christopher Irwin and Anthony Monk
University of Cincinnati
17. • Double major in marketing and operations management with
a 3.95 GPA.
• President of his university’s Interfraternity Council in 2012.
• Served his chapter as Consul from December 2010 through
November 2011.
• Spent his senior year as one of the chapter’s live-in advisors.
• Received the university’s 2013 Interfraternity Council Greek
Man of the Year award.
• Was one of five Indiana University seniors in 2013 to be
recognized with the Elvis J. Stahr Distinguished Senior
Award.
Andrew Esstman, INDIANA 2013
18. • Finance and entrepreneurship major.
• Served as chapter Consul his senior year.
• 3.98 GPA
• Inducted into the Bobcats Senior Honorary as one of the
university’s top 13 graduating seniors.
• Chaired his school’s Homecoming committee in 2010.
• Has been head of his chapter’s Beta Phi mentorship program
since May 2011.
• In the summer of 2012, he worked with Wells Fargo on a
team that underwrote a $235 million loan to acquire properties
in seven states.
Hunter Curtis, ARIZONA 2013
19. • Double major in finance and mathematics who earned a 4.0
GPA.
• Served his chapter as Consul.
• Is the conductor and music director of the campus orchestra,
WU Pops.
• Was the charter president of a community service group
called Beat Therapy, which works with local non-profit
organizations and medical centers to explore how music can
improve or maintain one’s health, according to the group’s
website.
• Has a Bachelor of Science in business administration.
Jason Liang, WASHINGTON (ST. LOUIS) 2013
20. • Psychology major and chemistry minor with a 4.0 GPA.
• Has been featured on the president’s and dean’s lists
every semester that he has been in college.
• In 2011, he was named Greek Man of the Year.
• Has served the university’s Student Government
Association as a senator, associate justice, recruitment
chairman and student-at-large member.
• Has served his chapter as Consul, Magister and chapter
editor.
Alex Wiles, SOUTH ALABAMA 2013
21. Andrew Esstman, INDIANA 2013
Hunter Curtis, ARIZONA 2013
Jason Liang, WASHINGTON (ST. LOUIS) 2013
Alex Wiles, SOUTH ALABAMA 2013
2013 International Balfour Award Finalists
25. • Willis A. Allen, TULSA 1968
• Richard E. Benton, FLORIDA STATE 1978
• Clyde Dornier, OKLAHOMA STATE 1985
• Lee Dyer, ILLINOIS 1971
• John Fisher, MICHIGAN STATE 1986
• Steve Harman, DENISON 1962
• Tom Ihling, DENVER 1979
• Lee Morgan, DRAKE 1988
Seven Lights Award
26. • Kevin Macklee Pierce, EASTERN ILLINOIS 1978
• Eugene Poldrack, SAM HOUSTON 1961
• Kevin Rees, NORTH ALABAMA 1983
• Alan Simmons, NORTH ALABAMA 1994
• Thomas Michael Speer, OREGON 1958
• JD Thorne, WISCONSIN-MADISON 1970
• Martin Trudeau, BISHOP’S 1995
• Denis Wills, MICHIGAN STATE 1994
Seven Lights Award
35. Fall 2012
Blair Richardson, MCGILL 1969
Winter 2012/2013
Damien Robinson, CALIFORNIA-IRVINE 1985
Spring 2013
Andy Martinez, CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO 2014
Summer 2013
Tony Vento, PENNSYLVANIA 1983
Devin Shepard, CASE WESTERN 2012
Mark V. Anderson
Character-in-Action Leadership
Award
39. • University of Texas-Austin
• Stanford University
• University of Montana
• University of Denver
• Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
• Bradley University
• George Washington University
• Indiana University of Pennsylvania
• University of North Alabama
Outstanding House Corporation Award
(Gold Award)
40. • Oklahoma State University
• Auburn University
• Mississippi State University
• Syracuse University
• University of Michigan
• University of Washington
• DePauw University
• University of Cincinnati
Outstanding House Corporation Award
(Gold Award)
41. University of Waterloo
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach
Outstanding House Corporation Award
(Blue Award)
48. • University of Washington-Seattle
• University of Memphis
• University of Texas-Austin
• Hillsdale College
Robert E. Joseph Risk Management
Foundation Award Recipients
55. • Brown University
• University of Memphis
• Santa Clara University
• University of California-Merced
• California State University-San Bernardino
• Birmingham-Southern College
Legion of Honor Award
61. • California State University-Sacramento
• Princeton University
• University of Kansas
• Loyola University-Chicago
• Southern Methodist University
• Georgia Southwestern State University
• Southern Utah University
• Middle Tennessee State University
• Radford University
James F. Bash
Significant Improvement Award
63. The blue seal is awarded to
chapters whose Peterson
score ranges between 90
percent and 96.99 percent.
The gold seal is awarded
to chapters whose
Peterson score is above
97 percent.
65. University of Oregon, Tenth consecutive
University of Pittsburgh, First since 1998
University of Cincinnati, Fifth consecutive
San Jose State University, Third consecutive
University of New Mexico, Fourth of last five years
Tennessee Technological University, Fifth consecutive
University of Southern California, Ninth consecutive
California State University-San Bernardino, Fifth consecutive
University of New Haven, Third consecutive
DePauw University, Fifth consecutive
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
66. Butler University, Fourth in last five years
Youngstown State University, First since 1999
Birmingham-Southern College, Fourth consecutive
Bradley University, Third in last four years
College of Idaho, Second consecutive
University of Kentucky, Fifth in last six years
University of North Texas, Fourth in last five years
Western Illinois University, Third consecutive
University of Tennessee-Martin, Fourth in last five years
University of California-Davis, Fourth consecutive
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
67. University of Idaho, Fourth in last five years
Eastern Kentucky University, Third consecutive
Santa Clara University, Third consecutive
North Carolina State University, First since 2002
New Mexico State University, First in chapter history
University of Houston, Third consecutive
Western Connecticut State University, First since 2005
University of South Alabama, Second consecutive
Drake University, Third of last five years
University of Arkansas, Third consecutive
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
68. Pittsburg State University, Second consecutive
University of Rhode Island, First since 1987
University of California–Merced, Fourth consecutive
University of Tulsa, First since 2002
Vanderbilt University, Fourth consecutive
Yale University, Third consecutive
George Washington University, Fourth consecutive
North Dakota State University, First since 1999
University of Washington, Ninth consecutive
University of British Columbia-Simon Fraser, Fifth in last six
years
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
69. Hanover College, First since 1998
University of West Florida, Fourth consecutive
University of North Florida, Third consecutive
Sam Houston State University, First since 1993
University of Texas-Arlington, Third consecutive
Indiana University, First since 1993
University of Texas-Austin, Second consecutive
Dalhousie University-St. Mary’s University, First since 2004
Stanford University, First since 2009
University of St. Thomas, Four of last five years
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
70. Hillsdale College, Eighth in last nine years
Bryant University, Third consecutive
Missouri University of Science and Technology, Fifth in last six
years
Gettysburg College, Fourth consecutive
Northwestern University, Second consecutive
Case Western Reserve University, Second consecutive
Washington University, Third in last five years
Knox College, First in chapter history
Northern Arizona University, Second consecutive
Oklahoma State University, Second in last three years
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
71. Western Kentucky University, Ninth in last 10 years
University of Georgia, Fourth consecutive
Indiana State University, First since 1995
University of Louisville, 15th consecutive, 20 of 22 years
Central Michigan University, First since 1986
University of Memphis, 10th in last 11 years
Arkansas State University, Fifth consecutive
Murray State University, Fifth consecutive
Peterson Significant Chapter Award
73. Peterson Significant Chapter Gold Award
California State University-San Bernardino, First Gold Award
University of Louisville, First Gold Award
Bryant University, Second consecutive Gold Award
Birmingham-Southern College, First Gold Award
75. Michael Dunn, UTAH STATE 1976
Executive Director
Sigma Chi International Fraternity Headquarters
77. Announcements: Stipends
• Stipends will be distributed by mail next week to
provide more accuracy and less confusion
during the closing session.
• Brothers marked absent will receive an email
and text from Sigma Chi International Fraternity
Headquarters informing them of their absence.
78. Announcements : Shuttles
• Shuttles will run from 3 a.m. to noon on the hour.
• You should be on a bus 3 hours before your
plane departure time. You should be in line for
that bus, at least 15 minutes before that bus
leaves.
• Buses are first come first serve.
• If you miss your scheduled shuttle, we cannot
guarantee you a ride to the airport.