Gardnar Mulloy, an Order of Achievement recipient and chapter founder, spent 14 years ranked in the U.S. singles top 10, achieving the No. 1 ranking in 1952. A World War II veteran, and a member of seven halls of fame, he also partnered with Bill Talbert during a 10-year doubles dynasty in the 1940s.
94-Year-Old Tennis Great
by Tad Lichtenauer • February 2008An Overachiever’s Diary
by Chris Barrick • February 2008
At age 45, Louis Tharp began transforming himself from an overweight, beginner swimmer to a World Master’s bronze medalist and eventually, swim coach of the U.S. Army triathlon team at West Point. He also cofounded TGI Healthworks and Global Healthy Living Foundation, both organizations designed to improve the quality of life for people living with chronic diseases.
Chapter News
by John Holloway • February 2008Chapter News: Chapter news, alumni news, and report of death.
LCAP Board Implements New Plan
by Mike Smith • February 2008Fraternity News: Property policy changes.
2008 Winter Leadership Retreat
by John Holloway • February 2008Fraternity News: A Celebration of Brotherhood.