1962 - 1972
Richard J Stephenson
Ronnie Dean Ritter
Carlos Benito Sedillo III
John C. Arbo
Robert Dale Lentz
John Robertson Birdzell
Michael Coulter Smith
Donald Eugene Hill
Jerome Potter Seaton, Jr.
Timothy D. Steele
Rolf Richard Amsler
Stephen Merle Coons
Michael Masaharu Ushijima
1963.
Edwin Conrad Sternan
Jerry Duane Pollitt
John Richard Price
Lyndale George Richardson, Jr.
Raymond Charles Rose
Thomas Ray Billings
William Johnson Millikan, Jr.
Dexter Dean Snyder
William Bernard Kristan, Jr.
Philip Thompson Holliday
Mark Richard Braford, Jr.
Gary Lee Ramsey
Stanley Joseph Sibell
Dudley Alcorn Burgess
Alan Hiratsuka
Douglas Edward Graham
Richard Brauer Caldwell
Eric John Norman
Ronald Reese Nichols
James Lee Hutcheson
George Bernerd Walther
Jay F. Littell
John William Gibbs
Arthur Wallace Atkinson
Joseph Francis Hoffman, Jr.
Harold Lynn Nicol
Stephen Richard Andresen
Gary Paul Dillon
Robert Alexander MacCallum
Robert Philip Witherspoon
Stephen John Orbon
Jess Henry Parmer III
Patrick James Becherer
Michael A. Richardson
William Walters Gilman
David Leslie Arnett
John Ernest Batchelder
Malcom Marx Metzler
James Allen Carroll
James Harold Barnhart
Steven William Theis
Donald Clemens Buehner
P. Thomas Buntin
Eric Bruce Munson
Richard Edward Weiss
Joseph D. Bartlett
Robert Allen Smith
Harry James VanDolah III
Ronald Jay Leisure
Mark Brian VanLiere
John Marcus Labavitch
Robert Brentson Smith
Lansing Barrett Gresham
Stuart Henry Mahler
Robert Alden Trimmer
Stephen George Hildebrand
Richard Lee Nicol
James LeRoy Roeder
Kurt Bartlett Stevens
Douglas D. Joyce
Stephen James Schmutte
John Quinn Herrin
Jon William Wittler
John Fortner Flanagan
John Ross Neal
Forrest Jan Hesser
John H. Gisler
Carroll Ragan Black
Lee Williamson Cline
Edward Squier Neal
Robert Clark Allen
Ernest McCabe Johnson
Tracy Hill
William Francis Ferguson
Philip Meredith Coons
1967. Dr. Coons is Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry at Indiana School of Medicine in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is boarded in General Psychiatry with added qualifications in Forensic Psychiatry by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. A past president and fellow of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation, Dr. Coons has received both of their prestigious Morton Prince and Cornelia Wilbur awards. Dr. Coons is past president of the Indiana Psychiatric Society and fellow in the American Psychiatric Association. He is a member of the Society for Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis, International Society for the Traumatic Stress Studies, and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Trauma and Dissociation.
Dr. Coons' research interests include dissociative disorders and dissociative identity disorder. He has published over 100 scientific articles and book chapters on dissociation. Dr. Coons has presented numerous papers and workshops. He is internationally recognized for his expertise on dissociation and has contributed to the development of the dissociative disorders sections of both the International Classification of Diseases (10th edition) and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th edition). Currently Dr. Coons' main clinical activities include consultation with therapists and patients with dissociative disorders and the practice of forensic psychiatry. He continues to teach about dissociative disorders and supervises psychiatric residents in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Tau Chapter relatives: brother, Steve Coons (class of 1963), and father, Harold Coons (class of 1932).
James Edward Rushton
William Glen Jeakle II
Donald Jeffery Michell II
David Gordon Tillett
Peter Allan Talbot
James David Stahler
Clark LeRoy Dickerson
Jay A. Kellett
Michael Joseph Fortier
Paul Dennis Gray
James Reed Carter
John Baldwin Goodrich
Nelson Edward Bahler
Thomas Duane Dayton
Haines Boots Lockhart
Dennis Gowran Fitz-Patrick
Charles Howard Bell
Wendell George Kish
John L. Wyatt
1958. From Crawfordsville, Indiana. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. Longtime popular Tau Chapter alumni advisor. Currently living in Crawfordsville. Married, two children. Tau Chapter relative: John B. Wyatt 1930 (father).
Manuel Anthony Machuca
John Jeffrey Kennedy
James Michael Gallagher
Charels Conrad Kraft
Harold Jason Reed
John Lawrence Hudson
David Bruce Cook
James Edward Roper
James Otto Long
Alvin Roy McElfresh
R. William VanderHaar, Jr.
Stephen Goldsmith
1968. From Indianapolis Broad Ripple H.S. Former Mayor of Indianapolis (1990-1999). Former Marion County Prosecutor (1979-1990). Republican nominee for Indiana Governor (1996). Currently with the George W. Bush Administration as a domestic advisor. Married to Margaret Goldsmith. While at Wabash, he was pledge class president and chapter treasurer. Served in the U.S. Army Reserves. Earned the J.D. Degree with honors at the University of Michigan where he was associate editor of the Law Review. "As an entering Wabash freshman who knew few other persons on campus, I wanted a fraternity that provided a good friendly environment, where brothers respected each other, and where academic achievement was considered an integral part of the fraternity... Once a person becomes aware the Tau Chapter of Beta Theta Pi furnishes these possibilities, then the answer to the question, 'What has Beta done for you?' is obvious. It provides a learning environment conducive to good grades, an opportunity for fun and athletics, and it provides friendships and a sense of belonging."
Kenneth Alan Koepke
Adeo Nicolai
John Daniel Cochran, Jr.
1968. From Indianapolis. Attorney, Hackman Hulett & Cracraft LLP, Indianapolis.
Todd Lyle Eads
Ernest Ronald Hill
Mark Eugene Mader
Jeffery Scott Davidson
Joseph Christopher Shank
Martin Eugene Newcomb
Stephen Gary Rogers
Ronald Dale Berg
Christopher Smith
Daniel Harold Stauber
Durwood Earl Littlefield
Jan David Tobias
Stephen Miles Payne
William Lynn Papendick
Nicholas M. Brunswick
William Douglas Andrews
William H. McMurtrie, Jr.
Peter James Betjemann
Lee Edwin Overpeck
Robert Addison Bruce
Paul Macke Consigny
Stephen Paul Sirmin
Michael Orr
Harry E. Calvert
Robert Ferris Bowman
William Morrison Thomson
James Marshall Theroux
Leslie James Barr
John Ray Burrell
Gregory Alan Burk
Barry Douglas Smith
Robert Arnold Long
Charles David Hankey
Patrick Alan Rhoades
Lewis Daniel Beckwith
1970. Indianapolis. Attorney/Partner, Baker & Daniels, Indianapolis.
Thomas Ray Cochran
1970. President, Emerson Engineering Company, Indianapolis.
Randolph Ralph Rough
Gary Richard Grover
Howard Wolf Payne
Robert Mark Siegmann
Richard Daniel Ticen
James Durand Edwards
Jeffrey Greer Price
John Barnard Davis, Jr.
Timothy Robert Roark
Jerry Dean Loudenback
Gary Richard Hansen
Kenneth Robert Huff
Lloyd White Hartman III
Joseph Howard Cassell
James Dale Rush
Wayne O. Adams III
1971. Attorney/Managing Partner, Johnson Smith, Indianapolis. While at Wabash, he was Tau Chapter president.
William Gregory Watson
Stephen Talbott Hill
Philip Robert Boxel
Charles Henry Steen
James Richard McGinnis
Chester Hill Waters III
David Alan Pfanschmidt
Charles Robert Metzler
Jim VanPatton Nobel, Jr.
James Thomas Bromley
Kent Howard Peterson
Geoffrey Franklin Sanders
Kenneth S. Sommerville
Laune Jon Mason
John Eaglesfield Gould
1971. From Indianapolis. President, J.D. Gould Company, Inc. Married and lives in Indianapolis. Tau Chapter relatives: James D. Gould 1973 (brother), several others.
Stephen Ross Ong
Ronald Coons Patton
LaVoyd Lucas
Terry Alan McCooe
William Fletcher Boyd, Jr.
1972. Owner, Fletcher's of Atlanta. Boyd is a critically-acclaimed restauranteur in Central Indiana and has founded operated several of the area's finest restaurants. Now lives in Cicero, Indiana.