List of Tau Chapter Outstanding Alumnus Award Winners
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The following individuals have won the Outstanding Alumnus Award. For a complete listing of award descriptions and winners, see List of Tau Chapter Awards.
This is the highest honor given to a Tau Chapter Alumnus. The Alumnus must demonstrate the highest ideals of Scholarship, Leadership, and Fellowship. The Alumnus must also show service and dedication to Phi Sigma Pi and to Tau Chapter. The Brotherhood nominates Alumni whom they believe deserves the award. Following the nomination, the Executive Council discusses the nominees with the President making the final decision.
Award Year | Name | Induction |
---|---|---|
1969 | Robert Morgan | 1943 |
1970 | Raymond Fornes | 1963 |
1971 | Paul Allen III | 1966 |
1972 | Dr. Leo W. Jenkins | N/A* |
1973 | Billy Laughinghouse | 1952 |
1974 | Walker Lee Allen | 1960 |
1975 | Carlos W. Murrary | 1961 |
1976 | Steven Benjamin | 1974 |
1977 | Edward J. Harper | 1969 |
1978 | Phillip R. Dixon | 1969 |
1979 | James A. Hicks | 1968 |
1980 | Fredrick C. James | 1956 |
1981 | Carl Joyner | 1968 |
1982 | Thomas W. Durham | 1971 |
1983 | Dr. Richard C. Todd | 1977 |
1984 | William Phipps | 1971 |
1985 | David Englehert | 1972 |
1986 | Dr. Richard C. Todd | 1977 |
1987 | Randy Doub | 1974 |
1988 | Dr. Jim Westmoreland | 1972 |
1989 | Tom A. Houston | 1968 |
1990 | Dr. Fred Ragan | 1958 |
1991 | Nathan R. Weavil | 1968 |
1992 | Michael L. Hosey | 1980 |
1993 | Gary Salt | 1973 |
1994 | Chris Browning | 1981 |
1995 | Kimberly Aichinger | 1989 |
1996 | Brenda Smith | 1990 |
1997 | Mark Pabst | 1987 |
1998 | Dr. Jack Thornton | 1977 |
1999 | Lindsay Fernandez | 1992 |
2000 | Phillip R. Dixon | 1969 |
2001 | David Batts | 1992 |
2002 | John Congelton | 1990 |
2003 | Cindy Riedel | 1994 |
2004 | Jonathan Wood | 1994 |
2005 | Joseph Horst | 1997 |
2006 | Phillip R. Dixon | 1969 |
2007 | Count Lamielle | 1987 |
2008 | Heather Anderson | 2000 |
2009 | James C. Thomas | 1954 |
2010 | Jack S. Everton | 1949 |
2011 | Krista Wilhelm | 1998 |
- Although Dr. Leo Jenkins was never a Brother, he contributed greatly to both ECU and Greenville. Dr. Jenkins served as the President of ECU and has the Jenkins Fine Arts Center as well as the Jenkins Cancer Center named after him.