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'''Jack W. Thornton''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Alumni Member of [[Tau Chapter]] (Chapter roll #) at [http://www.ecu.edu East Carolina University].  
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'''Dr. Jack W. Thornton''' (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Honorary Member of [[Tau Chapter]] (T 862) at [http://www.ecu.edu East Carolina University].  
  
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
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Jack Thornton received his Bachelor of Arts from Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois in 1960. Dr. Thornton went on and received his Ph.D in Resource Economics in 1968 from University of Missouri.  
  
== Collegiate Years at Sample Chapter ==
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Dr. Thornton came to East Carolina University in 1965 as an "ABD" candidate (all but dissertation). He progressed through the ranks of professor from Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Full Professor. He was granted Full Professor Emeritus in 1998 when he retired from East Carolina University. Although retired, Dr. Thornton continued to teach through 2001 under a phased retirement plan offered by East Carolina University.
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== Alumni Years to Present ==
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Dr. Thornton became an honorary member of Tau Chapter in January 1977 and took over the Faculty Advisor role in May 1977. He served in this capacity for 21 years until his retirement in 1998.
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== National Involvement ==
 
== National Involvement ==
* [[National Historian]], 1977-1978
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* [[National Historian]] (1977-1978)
* [[National Vice President]], 1978-1980
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* [[National Vice President]] (1978-1980)
* [[National President]], 1980-1982, 1986-1988
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* [[National President]] (1980-1982, 1986-1988)
  
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
 
== Bigs and Littles ==
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Dr. Thornton never served as an official big brother to any one initiate at Tau Chapter but served as role model and father figure to countless brothers over his time as Faculty Advisor. Dr. Thornton continues to engage the initiate class as he extends an invitation to each initiate class for food and discussion of past years.
 
 
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== Further Resources ==
 
== Further Resources ==
 
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== Other Interesting Facts ==
 
== Other Interesting Facts ==
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Dr. Thornton and Mary Kathryn Thornton started an endowment at East Carolina University in 1982 called the Jack Welland and Mary Kathryn Thornton Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship. This scholarship was first given in 1983 to [[Tammy King]] and [[Denise Gerad]] as the outstanding initiate for their respective initiate classes.
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Dr. Thornton and Mary Kathryn Thornton also organized and conducted a service project that raised money for the endowment that was called Exam Survival Packages. This was done for five years in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It was canceled when the university saw how successful it was and decided to do their own exam packages through the housing department.
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[[Mary Kathryn Thornton]] also taught at East Carolina University and was made an honorary member of Tau Chapter in 1989.
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Dr. Thornton was honored as the Outstanding Alumni for Tau Chapter in 1998. That same year, Dr. Thornton received the Tau [[Chapter Service Key]] for all of his hard work as Faculty Advisor and his continued presence with the Chapter after his retirement.
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In 2008 Dr. Thorton received a [[Distinguished Service Key]] for his outstanding service to the fraternity.  He was presented the award by [[David Batts]] and [[Jeffrey L. Johnson]].
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 12 August 2014

Jack W. Thornton
Jack thornton.jpg
Name Jack W. Thornton
Chapter Tau
East Carolina University
Date Inducted 02/02/1977
Roll Number T 862
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major
Birthdate
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards Distinguished Service Key


Dr. Jack W. Thornton (born DD MMM YYYY) is an Honorary Member of Tau Chapter (T 862) at East Carolina University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Jack Thornton received his Bachelor of Arts from Blackburn College in Carlinville, Illinois in 1960. Dr. Thornton went on and received his Ph.D in Resource Economics in 1968 from University of Missouri.

Dr. Thornton came to East Carolina University in 1965 as an "ABD" candidate (all but dissertation). He progressed through the ranks of professor from Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and Full Professor. He was granted Full Professor Emeritus in 1998 when he retired from East Carolina University. Although retired, Dr. Thornton continued to teach through 2001 under a phased retirement plan offered by East Carolina University.

Dr. Thornton became an honorary member of Tau Chapter in January 1977 and took over the Faculty Advisor role in May 1977. He served in this capacity for 21 years until his retirement in 1998.

National Involvement

Bigs and Littles

Dr. Thornton never served as an official big brother to any one initiate at Tau Chapter but served as role model and father figure to countless brothers over his time as Faculty Advisor. Dr. Thornton continues to engage the initiate class as he extends an invitation to each initiate class for food and discussion of past years.

Further Resources

Other Interesting Facts

Dr. Thornton and Mary Kathryn Thornton started an endowment at East Carolina University in 1982 called the Jack Welland and Mary Kathryn Thornton Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship. This scholarship was first given in 1983 to Tammy King and Denise Gerad as the outstanding initiate for their respective initiate classes.

Dr. Thornton and Mary Kathryn Thornton also organized and conducted a service project that raised money for the endowment that was called Exam Survival Packages. This was done for five years in the late 1980's and early 1990's. It was canceled when the university saw how successful it was and decided to do their own exam packages through the housing department.

Mary Kathryn Thornton also taught at East Carolina University and was made an honorary member of Tau Chapter in 1989.

Dr. Thornton was honored as the Outstanding Alumni for Tau Chapter in 1998. That same year, Dr. Thornton received the Tau Chapter Service Key for all of his hard work as Faculty Advisor and his continued presence with the Chapter after his retirement.

In 2008 Dr. Thorton received a Distinguished Service Key for his outstanding service to the fraternity. He was presented the award by David Batts and Jeffrey L. Johnson.



National President
Preceded By
Gerald W. Burkhardt, Sigma

Richard Meily, Sigma

Term
1986-1988

1980-1982

Succeeded By
Steven A. DiGuiseppe, Sigma

David W. Patti, Sigma

National Vice President
Preceded By
Richard Robinson, Beta Gamma
Term
1978-1980
Succeeded By
Richard J. Donald, Iota
National Historian
Preceded By
Charles Kordonowy, Pi
Term
1977-1978
Succeeded By
Richard J. Donald, Iota


Tau Chapter Advisor
Preceded By
Richard C. Todd
Term
1977-1998
Succeeded By
David L. Batts