Alumni News Archives | Beta Theta Pi Fraternity https://www.beta.org/category/alumni-news/ Men of Principle Tue, 30 Jan 2024 17:18:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://www.beta.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-Beta-Theta-Pi-Shield-32x32.png Alumni News Archives | Beta Theta Pi Fraternity https://www.beta.org/category/alumni-news/ 32 32 Cincinnati Bengals Owner Mike Brown Receives Beta’s Oxford Cup https://www.beta.org/cincinnati-bengals-owner-mike-brown-receives-beta-s-oxford-cup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cincinnati-bengals-owner-mike-brown-receives-beta-s-oxford-cup Thu, 26 Oct 2023 16:04:46 +0000 https://www.beta.org/koch-brothers-to-receive-oxford-cups-copy/ The post Cincinnati Bengals Owner Mike Brown Receives Beta’s Oxford Cup appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Mike Brown, Dartmouth ’57, accepted Beta’s highest honor for professional achievement, the Oxford Cup, on October 24 at the Queen City Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. Including an appearance by fellow NFL owner and Oxford Cup recipient Shad Khan, Illinois ’70, some 40 Beta brothers, family and friends came to support the momentous occasion. Seven area chapter presidents also joined in the celebration, representing Centre, Cincinnati, Denison, Kentucky, Louisville, Miami and Ohio State.

“I know something about lifelong friendships,” Brown remarked, speaking directly to the collegiate men. “[Fraternities] are seedbeds of lifetime friendships. And you’re so fortunate to benefit from that. I have, you will and it’s a wonderful thing to have.”

To whom he was referring to, Brown offered nothing but kind words and witty humor for his two closest friends in the room, Jack Schiff, Ohio State ’65, and Tom Kinder, Miami ’76.

Mike Brown, Dartmouth ’57
Oxford Cup Roll No. 090

With the last name Brown, it’s no surprise a second-generation NFL owner is associated with football royalty – and one of the league’s most treasured franchises.

A favorite son of Massillon, Ohio, Mike Brown was initiated into the Alpha Omega Chapter of Beta Theta Pi as Roll No. 1447 on December 12, 1954. A graduate of Dartmouth College in 1957, where he also played quarterback, Brown went on to graduate from Harvard Law in 1960. A buckeye through and through, however, he eventually returned home to join the
family business.

Son of legendary football coach Paul Brown — who coached Ohio State to its first national championship in 1942, and co-founded and coached the Cleveland Browns to three NFL championships throughout the ’50s — Brown followed his beloved father south for the 1968 co-founding of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Compared to most media markets, the Cincinnati area is of course smaller. But, what Bengals fans cannot control through total population, they certainly make up for in spirit – as evidenced by sellout crowds along the riverfront for virtually every home game.

Playing against the San Francisco 49ers in the 1981 and 1988 Super Bowls, it’s the passion of that avid fan base that has sustained Brown and the Bengals through the years.

When it became clear in the mid-90s a new stadium was needed to compete with other hallmark teams across the country, the city of Baltimore pursued the Bengals aggressively to lure the team away – even promising a new stadium of their dreams. But Brown resisted the lucrative offer in favor of his native state.

As he shared with Game Day Stadium Announcer and fellow Beta Brother Tom Kinder, Miami ’76, “Cincinnati is where Nancy and I raised our family. It is where my father wanted to build the Bengals into a successful NFL team. We had to make every effort to stay in Cincinnati.”

What followed is one of the best stadiums in the NFL – and a downtown urban renewal of epic proportions.

Like his pioneering father — who is recognized as one of the first NFL owners to help break the color barrier by adding Black players to his team — Brown was just the sixth team owner to hire a Black coach in the modern era. Assuming the reins in 2003, Marvin Lewis led the team for 15 years and was named NFL Coach of the Year in 2009. Overseeing seven playoff appearances and four division titles, he is the winningest coach in Bengals history.

That commitment to community and leading by example are Brown’s trademarks, despite his low-key nature.

Notoriously private, including most every aspect about his charitable giving, he once remarked, “When it comes to charity, you shouldn’t brag about it.” Widely known for his support of the Cincinnati Zoo and the preservation of big cats and Bengal tigers, and The Cincinnati Boys and Girls Club, Brown is also rumored to be the largest individual donor to the National Underground Railroad Freedom Museum that opened in 2004 just yards from the Bengals’ home.

Today, thanks to Brown’s hiring of Head Coach Zac Taylor and NCAA Champion, Heisman Trophy winner, and number one NFL draft pick Joe Burrow, the Bengals have returned to football glory. AFC champions in 2021 and runner-up in 2022, they came up just three points short in Super Bowl LVI against the Los Angeles Rams – the second-most-watched game in league history.

How fitting Brown joins the Oxford Cup Roll alongside fellow Beta and Jacksonville Jaguars Owner Shad Khan, Illinois ’70, and welcomes Beta Brother Mitch Rales, Miami ’78, as co-owner of the Washington Commanders.

Make no mistake about it; it’s been a storybook football journey for Beta Brother Mike Brown. But it’s been his character, humility and loyalty that have firmly established him within the upper echelon of NFL owners.

The Fraternity awards the Oxford Cup in recognition of achievement of the highest order by a Beta. Recipients must be loyal members of Beta Theta Pi who have brought honor to the Fraternity through distinguished service and accomplishments in their chosen professional fields. The Oxford Cup was developed in 1984 by then-President Peter E. Van de Water, St. Lawrence ’58, and General Secretary B. Hume Morris, Centre ’68. Brother Morris also wrote the award ceremony and designed the Cup, a smaller version of the Pater Knox Golden Wedding Anniversary Loving Cup.

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Colby Acuff, a Rising Country Star https://www.beta.org/colby-acuff-rising-country-star/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=colby-acuff-rising-country-star Thu, 21 Sep 2023 16:19:01 +0000 https://www.beta.org/ubc-drop-the-puck-copy/ The post Colby Acuff, a Rising Country Star appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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“I feel like I had a better chance playing on Mars than for an Idaho boy to play at the Grand Ole Opry.”

Colby Acuff, Idaho ’19, was a star in his Grand Ole Opry debut on August 1, 2023. He stepped into the historic Opry circle for the first time on a night that featured Opry House mainstays like Jamey Johnson, Charlie McCoy and Riders in the Sky.

“I’m from northern Idaho so the Opry is not huge in the Northwest,” Acuff told blog and podcast Whiskey Riff, “but that being said, I grew up a huge country music fan my entire life and country music is huge in northern Idaho. So the Opry to me is like playing on a different planet. It’s so far from what I thought I could do or where I was going to go so it’s pretty unreal for me”.

In the country music world, the Grand Ole Opry is the place to perform. It was born from a live radio show broadcasted on WSM Radio in 1925, and soon the Opry House became a staple in country music. People travel from all over the world to visit, and play at, the Grand Ole Opry.

A fourth generation Idaho native, Acuff’s untamed brand stands apart from other artists in today’s country music industry. He proudly describes it as pure and untouched by modern gimmicks, drawing inspiration from the likes of Flatt & Scruggs, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and even modern-maverick Tyler Childers. Growing up, he learned piano at age 5, drums at 9 and guitar at 11,  took the stage for the first time at 12 and was even writing songs by 15.

Brother Acuff recently signed with Sony Records Nashville with more new music on the horizon. Western White Pines, his fourth and most recent album, was fully released in June.

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Alumni Unearth Forgotten Photograph of 1888 Pi Chapter https://www.beta.org/alumni-unearth-forgotten-photograph-of-1888-pi-chapter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alumni-unearth-forgotten-photograph-of-1888-pi-chapter Tue, 07 Mar 2023 19:54:47 +0000 https://www.beta.org/esports-guru-copy/ The post Alumni Unearth Forgotten Photograph of 1888 Pi Chapter appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Discovered in 2017 and donated to the Beta Theta Pi Archives and Museum for preservation by full-time antique dealer Chris Papadakis, Colorado Mines ’88, an original 1888 Victorian archival photograph of Indiana University’s Pi Chapter arrived in Oxford shrouded in mystery. That is, until one curious alumnus, Dr. Charlie McCormick, Indiana ’72, took up the mantle to bring this piece of his alma mater’s heritage back to life.

With help from web-based resources, the chapter’s census and roll book, and historical texts like “The First Hundred Years of ΒϴΠ at Indiana University” by Karl Fischer, Indiana 1925, McCormick learned that, amongst the stovepipe hats and extra long morning coats, was an accomplished brotherhood of future state senators, mayors, judges, inventors and school superintendents.


The following was authored by Dr. Charlie McCormick, Indiana ’72.

The Beta Theta Pi Administrative Office received this Victorian archival photograph – a posed snapshot of the 1888 Pi Chapter in a parlor and otherwise unidentified as to location – in 2017.  Though tinted sepiatone, the photo was of the silver emulsion type and not a daguerreotype image.

Remarkably well preserved as an early example of fraternity chapter photography, who were these pioneer brothers? As an Indiana University alumnus myself, it piqued my curiosity!

Pi Chapter at Indiana University, 1888

On the surface, I immediately noted several things: A floral/tree background was a common appointment for photo parlors at the time, though the rug and hay floor treatment is special and unusual. Among the 15 men, there are six hats portrayed – most of them of the stovepipe variety, which gradually ceded their popularity to those deemed “more manageable.” Jackets were longer and more like classic tuxedos, and vests were everywhere. 

Charlie McCormick

The details and stories of those pictured would require additional research using a bounty of resources, including web-based resources like Ancestry.com; Indiana University records of early graduates and students; Beta Theta Pi census data on early members; the Pi Chapter Roll Book; and a publication by my chapter brother, Karl Fischer, Indiana 1925, entitled “The First Hundred Years of ΒϴΠ at Indiana University.” Therein, I discovered essential seed information on these men, such as their birth dates, hometowns, pledge and initiation dates, and career highlights.

W.A. Mussett

William Alonzo Mussett 1889, clearly identifiable on the front row far left because of his distinct mustache, eye lines and ears, was initiated April 7, 1888. Originally from the border town of Grayville, Illinois, Mussett was “lifted” from Phi Kappa Psi fraternity as “one of their best men.” He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1889, married his Beta Sweetheart, Ella Shelton, in 1895, and fathered his youngest child at age 56! Professionally, he practiced law in Grayville, Illinois, and was appointed the region’s U.S. Postmaster from 1902-08. 

Robert Charles Foster Hight 1888, is in the front row, third from. Referenced in Shepardson’s “Beta Lore,” Hight was Pi Chapter Roll No. 297, admitted to the light on May 12, 1884.

An associate editor of the “Indiana Daily Student” newspaper, “Foster” (as he was known amongst his peers) was a great exponent of fraternity life and in 1888 organized Tau Epsilon Pi – also known as “JawBones” – a seven-member senior class Greek society recognition.

He began serving as a high school principal in 1904, and was later appointed superintendent of public schools in Lafayette, Indiana. He died in 1928 from prostate cancer.

Notable about Hight’s membership, it was discovered he was a charter member of Kappa Sigma and one of its strongest advocates. This “dual citizenship” led him to be expelled from Beta Theta Pi, though several years later he petitioned the fraternity and won reinstatement.

John Singleton Shannon Roll Book Entry

In the front row, second from left, is Roll No. 220 – John Singleton Shannon 1888. “Jack” became mayor of Alexandria, Indiana, in September 1896 and served until 1905.

Forth from the left in the front row is Albert Miller, initiated. No additional biographical information could be found.   

Next to Miller is Joseph Francis Thornton 1888. First a superintendent of the Bedford Electric Light and Power Company, Thornton later obtained an LL.B. at Chicago and an M.A. at Columbia before retiring as assistant superintendent of public schools in Indianapolis. His son and grandson are Betas! 

First five mayors of Alexandria, Illinois. John Singleton Shannon pictured second from left.

Front row far right is Bedford Vance Sudbury 1890, roll# 217. Going by the nickname “Sud,” he played baseball for Indiana University and was employed as a tax assessor and real estate person.

Back row far left in the 1888 photograph is Charles Rolland Madison 1890, Roll No. 218, who was admitted to membership February 5, 1885. A Midwest native, Madison relocated to Northern California and became a teacher, building company superintendent and father of four.

Next to Madison is Louis Lorenzo Drescher 1891, who was born, raised and lived in Spencer, Indiana. He died August 15, 1954, age 85, and not much more is known about this Beta brother. 

Rear third from left is Walter Dunn Howe 1890, Roll No. 214. Alongside his beloved Beta Theta Pi, Howe enjoyed memberships in Phi Delta Phi and the Philomathean Literary Society. After earning his law degree at Boston University, he married Marie Hobson Shelton in El Paso, Texas, where he served in the district and circuit Courts as justice of the peace (1894), as registrar of voters (1896), U.S. commissioner (1899) and district judge (1916).

Judge Walter Dunn Howe

Isiah Scobey Cunningham 1893 is seen in the back row, fourth from left. “Scobey” was a literary major who later married Bertha “Birdie” Deniston, a founder of DePauw University’s Alpha Chi Omega. A lifelong Indianapolis resident, Cunningham fathered two sons. 

Son of a prestigious business and land owner in Evanston, Indiana, Frederick Washington Cook Jr. 1891, (rear fifth from left) was listed by the university as a freshman student in 1881. As a reminder, this recovered photo is from 1888. Quite a tenure – a “super senior” in the truest sense! Though the 1900 U.S. Census identified him as a wholesale druggist/merchant based in San Antonio, Texas, Cook is credited for patent #602,305 – the time clock invention used for employee arrivals and departures in factories and stores – and #646,018 – the sprinkler stopper, a device to limit fluid deliveries in various applications.

Rear sixth from left is Henry Parker Pearson 1891, who achieved a varied and accomplished resume of public service roles in his lifetime, including the youngest-ever mayor of Bedford, Indiana; secretary-treasurer for the Citizens Trust; and Indiana state senator.

Next to Pearson is Frederick Dudley Cornell 1890. “Lifted as a Phi Gamma Alpha,” he was admitted into Beta’s ranks on September 20, 1886. “Lifting,” or inducting members of other fraternities, was a known but rather limited activity of the era. Cornell was a baseball and football player at Indiana University before conducting additional college work at Cornell University and eventually returning to Kansas and Nebraska in 1905. He became a manager with the P+YA. Missouri Pacific RR, an insurance and real estate executive, and a 33rd-degree Mason who served as general secretary of Scottish Rite and Home.

Rear eighth from left is John Franklin Haughawout Post 1890. A Hoosier football player described as “very bright in his studies,” the 1930 U.S. Census later identified Post as a farmer near his childhood home in Livingston County, Illinois.  

Finally, pictured next to Post is Clarance Beard 1891, though no substantive information was found on this Beta brother.

Educational years have led to an awareness of identifying with those ahead of us. Many Betas recall the brothers within our chapter to this day as “get to know the brothers” was a new member’s first commandment! 

Lifelong friends can indeed portray the richest slice of life, and all so blessed, relish it! But as this 1888 photograph shows, network development among brothers was really indoctrinated before this term was defined. Decades into careers and family, maintaining brotherhood connection is still a distinctive fraternity trait, and worthy of one’s effort! 

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Esports Guru Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 https://www.beta.org/esports-guru/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=esports-guru Fri, 20 Jan 2023 19:20:13 +0000 https://www.beta.org/on-to-the-capitol-copy/ The post Esports Guru Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Brother Alex Gonzalez, Florida International ’20, is an up-and-coming leader in the esports industry named to Forbes 30 Under 30 list of 2023. Selected as the head of Luminosity, a division of Enthusiast Gaming, in March 2022, he quickly became one of the youngest to manage a tier-one esports roster in North America. Among the more than 20 content creators he oversees are top Twitch streamers Felix “xQc” Lengyel and Nick “NickEh30” Amyoony.

Brother Alex previously was a two-time finalist for the Forbes list in 2019 and 2021 after several years as a successful brand manager and sponsorship lead for RESPAWN Products, growing the gaming chair company to over 200,000 followers. Alex is also an adjunct esports professor at Shenandoah University, and has worked on the development of esports business courses at other schools as well.

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Schoen Finds Footing in CFL https://www.beta.org/schoen-finds-footing-in-cfl/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=schoen-finds-footing-in-cfl Tue, 22 Nov 2022 21:14:28 +0000 https://www.beta.org/chapter-eternal-dow-finsterwald-copy/ The post Schoen Finds Footing in CFL appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Beta brother and standout wide receiver Dalton Schoen, Kansas State ’19, has been turning heads in the Canadian Football League. After stints on National Football League practice rosters, including the Kansas City Chiefs, Brother Schoen was able to prove himself on the field and was named the CFL’s 2022 Most Outstanding Rookie. In his debut with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, he scored 16 touchdowns and 1,441 yards on 70 receptions—over 20 yards per catch. His successful transition to the Canadian football playbook led the team to its third consecutive Grey Cup, the CFL championship game.

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Brother Bailey Honored as World War II Veteran https://www.beta.org/battle-of-the-bulge/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=battle-of-the-bulge Fri, 11 Nov 2022 21:13:33 +0000 https://www.beta.org/chapter-eternal-bert-bates-copy/ The post Brother Bailey Honored as World War II Veteran appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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On Veterans Day and Remembrance Day, the Fraternity recognizes one of its own, Brother J. David Bailey, West Virginia ’43. He is the oldest known veteran of the Battle of the Bulge during WWII; in January 2022, Brother Bailey turned 100 years old!
A member of the 106th infantry, his regiment was captured by German forces in December 1944 while en route to relieve troops on the front. In the right place at the right time, he was eventually able to escape. He has been recognized with the French Legion of Honour (France’s highest order of merit), Combat Infantry Badge, two Bronze Stars and four Service Ribbons.

On September 7, 2022, Brother Bailey was recognized in the U.S. Senate by West Virginia’s Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, Kappa Kappa Gamma, daughter of Oxford Cup recipient Arch Moore, West Virginia ’51. Brother Moore, a West Virginian congressman and governor himself, befriended Brother Bailey back in the day.

Brother Bailey was a guest of President Barack Obama at the White House on Veterans Day in 2011.

Brother Bailey and other Battle of the Bulge veterans placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier on January 25, 2022, commemorating the anniversary of the end of the battle.

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Our Grip Grows Strong https://www.beta.org/our-grip-grows-strong/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=our-grip-grows-strong Tue, 27 Sep 2022 18:29:56 +0000 https://www.beta.org/another-cabinet-appointment-copy/ The post Our Grip Grows Strong appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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You never know where Beta paths might meet. Andrew Truong, Kansas ’22, Matt Straetker, Creighton ’21, and Max Seibolt, Nebraska ’22, (left to right) had no clue they would come across Beta brothers at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Dentistry. Even though they may not be from the same chapter, they indeed share the same fraternal bond. Best of luck, brothers, as you continue your education!

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Another Cabinet Appointment https://www.beta.org/another-cabinet-appointment/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=another-cabinet-appointment Tue, 27 Sep 2022 18:25:02 +0000 https://www.beta.org/an-unexpected-encounter-copy/ The post Another Cabinet Appointment appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Ken McQueen, Oklahoma State ’77, was tapped by Gamma Lambda Chapter brother Governor Kevin Stitt ’95, to serve as Oklahoma’s Secretary of Energy and Environment. Brother McQueen has more than 40 years of experience in environmental policy administration and advising, including stints with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and as New Mexico’s Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources. He is Governor Stitt’s second Beta brother to be appointed a cabinet position this year; Brother John Nash, Oklahoma ’96, was appointed as Secretary of Military and Veteran Affairs back in March.

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100-Year Anniversary https://www.beta.org/100-year-anniversary/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=100-year-anniversary Tue, 27 Sep 2022 17:30:14 +0000 https://www.beta.org/five-chapters-installed-across-betas-broad-domain-copy/ The post 100-Year Anniversary appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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Although delayed for two years, brothers of Beta’s Washington State chapter were finally able to celebrate their centennial anniversary. More than 1,700 men have joined the Gamma Theta Chapter since its founding in 1920 and the brotherhood in Pullman continues to be strong. Congratulations on over 100 years, brothers!
Photo credit: Regional Chief Nick Gilson, Utah ’03

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An Unexpected Encounter https://www.beta.org/an-unexpected-encounter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=an-unexpected-encounter Tue, 27 Sep 2022 15:36:49 +0000 https://www.beta.org/president-biden-taps-jones-to-guide-historic-nominee-copy/ The post An Unexpected Encounter appeared first on Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.

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“Do my eyes deceive me, or is that the Beta flag?”
Matt Fallon, DePauw ’87, (right) averaged 50 miles a day by bike under the Spanish heat on the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage he took to cultivate his mind and body. While his rides were solitary, he would often stop and talk with other pilgrims on the trail. One afternoon outside of Astorga in northwestern Spain, he crested a hill and spotted a hiker up ahead.
The hiker was more noticeable for the flag he was carrying and waving: blue stripes, some white, and a flash of red that turned into a dragon. Brother Marshall Gardener-Thompson, UC San Diego ’24, (left) often takes his Beta flag along with him to concerts and other events to get attention of brothers, and that day — after several of it being packed away — he just happened to bring it out while he was hiking along.
After giving the grip, the two brothers talked for a bit before meeting later for diner in the next town. There, they continued talking about the Camino, their future plans and their Great and Good Fraternity. The connection with a brother, though by chance, energized Brother Fallon and not long after completed the Way of St. James at the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia.

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