RG Swedo Outing ups scholarship total to $250K. John Bucklar ’96 team wins Heldman Trophy!

11863238_400999946772543_8253878986969153616_nWe just wrapped up the 14th Annual R Gregory Swedo ’96  Foundation Golf Outing.  We had over 110 golfers + a great group of volunteers.  Based on our bar tab – it looks like everyone had a great time….
In total – we raised over $10k, putting our 14 year total ​at​ $250k.  We awarded our 11th scholarship this year!​
​We added a new twist – awarding the Matt Heldman Trophy – to the highest finishing ATO team.  In total, we had 25 ATOs play, and 10 of the 27 4somes were in the hunt for the trophy – including 4 undergrads (special thanks to Bill Barry ’77 for sponsoring the undergrad team).
Congrats to John Bucklar for winning this year!  The​re​ was a 3 way tie at -15, which included​ John Bucklar 96, Brian Grady, Andy Clark, and Chip Aubry​.  They lost in the 150 yard shoot-out by about 2 feet, and finished 2nd overall.​  ​John also did a phenomenal job putting together a video with pictures and music full of mid 90s classics.​  Here’s a link –

For anyone that knew Greg, it is a must watch.​

Mark your calendar – next year’s event is tentatively scheduled for 8/27.  We definitely need another 10-20 ATOs next year.
Thanks again to our volunteers & sponsors:
– Pat & Jenny Kernan
– Amanda Massucci & Mike Wokosin
– Brian Welch – State Farm
– Massucci Blomquist Anderson and Dunn
– Bevery & Doug McMillen-Reid Family
– John McMillen & Laurie Hutchings & Family
– Hirewell
– Sayers
– William A Randolph
– CMC Advisory
– Chicago Beverage System
– Commonwealth Bar
– Schultz
– Lakeshore Beverage
– Sierra Nevada
– Careerbuilder
– Reliable Computer
Here’s a link to a brochure with additional info about the event – RGS Brochure Final 2015
See you next year!

Matt Massucci ’96

Gold Star Brother – Richard “Dick” C. O’Keefe

okeefe2Here’s a day-late Throwback Thursday post/picture with an interesting twist. I got an email last night, July 23, from Roy Burt ’54 in response to our recent announcement of the memorial that we’re creating to honor and remember our “Gold Star” brothers who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Roy mentioned that his pledge brother, Richard “Dick” C. O’Keefe left school before initiating to join the Army. He was unfortunately killed in action in North Korea. Dick wasn’t on our list of “Gold Star” brothers. Roy asked that even though Dick didn’t initiate, shouldn’t we still honor and recognize him? After all, he did what he thought was the right thing to join the service. Our “committee” agreed unanimously and Dick is being added to our memorial. Here’s the interesting twist… Dick was killed on July 23, 1953… exactly 62 years ago to the day. It’s almost like he reached out to Roy and said… “I should be on that wall too” Yes Dick, you should and you will. Thank you for your service!!

Here are links to some additional info about Dick:

http://www.abmc.gov/search-korean-war-veterans-memorial-honor-roll/detail/Korea_23928#.VbISvHA8KrU

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=89617592

http://www.koreanwar.org/html/korean_war_project_remembrance.html

https://archive.org/stream/illio51univ#page/466/mode/1up. (3rd row far right)

Some more on “Dickey” from Ralph “Waldo” Peterson ’54 …

Hi Dane,

Your email on Dickey O’Keefe brought back a ton of memories.

Dickey and I were both in the school of physical education along with Ron Ultes who was also on the 1950 Freshman football team.

Dick despite his size was a terrific high school athlete and attended Illinois on a football scholarship. Dick loved football and couldn’t wait to go to practice. Ron on the other hand couldn’t wait for practice to be over!  Ron dropped football for baseball and was the captain (and All Big 10) of the 1954 team. I am sure your Dad would remember him.

Back to O’Keefe – Dick did not make his grades to be initiated and when it became apparent to him he wasn’t going to be playing much football for the Illini he transferred to the University of Kansas where he did get to play.

He was drafted into the Army in 1952 and was sent to Korea. What happened in Korea was tragic. Dick was in an artillery unit supporting the ROK (South Korea)infantry . The word was spreading that a truce was about to be signed. The ROK pulled out leaving Dick\’s unit fully exposed to an attack by the North Koreans. Dick was killed in that attack, July 23, 1953.  The truce was signed 4 days later on July 27, 1953.

That Fall all of the ’54 pledge class went to the funeral in Wilmette, and then back to Urbana to play in an intramural football game.

You mentioned the Skull & Crescent pajama relay that we won in 1950. In the early ’60’s when I was the chapter advisor the brothers were cleaning the house and threw a bunch of old trophies away. I found our P.J. relay trophy among them, recovered it and still have it in my possession. Always good for a laugh when we get together!

Dick was a great guy, loved football, University of Illinois, and ATO. Unfortunately it didn\’t play out the way it should have.

Please pass the word on to anyone that is interested,

Waldo ’54

Matt Dixon ’11 awarded J.D. Sinnock Law Scholarship – Congrats Matt!!

dixonJust heard that Matt Dixon ’11 has been awarded the J.D. Sinnock Michigan Law Scholarship which is awarded each year to a University of Michigan second year law student. It’s made in honor of J.D. Sinnock ’86 who was tragically killed in an automobile accident by a drunk driver shortly after graduating from Michigan Law School in 1989. This is the first time that a Gamma Zeta has won the Sinnock Law Scholarship. Both J.D. and Matt are former Gamma Zeta Worthy Masters. Congrats Matt!!

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Opportunity from Jim McGuffin ’96 – Construction/Project Mgr.

26b86a1Jim McGuffin ’96 of 20/20 Foresight passed on the following opportunity. Contact Jim directly if you are interested or have questions – jmcguffin@2020-4.com

A dynamic national private retailer with an in-house development and construction operation is seeking a qualified and driven professional for a position as a Construction / Project Manager. This opportunity, located in Chicago will be focused on both pre-construction and construction efforts and is ideal for a Project Manager looking to expand their career beyond their current responsibilities. Responsibilities include; negotiation of construction / architectural / engineering contracts and managing construction projects to build or upgrade facilities. Candidates for this position must have a B.A. / B.S. in building construction, engineering, architecture or related field. Recent graduates are encouraged to apply.

Generous compensation for the right individual. Might you know of somebody for this opportunity?