Lester Walker, Jr. ’62 – [email protected]
Update: “I’ve written and illustrated 8 books on the subject of my profession (architecture). Two sold over 100,000 copies. I’ve been a college professor of architecture for 20 years after graduation from Yale in 1966. Had a successful practice in Woodstock, NY – now sharing with my eldest son (Google Walker Architecture). Happily married with 2 children and 1 grandchild.”
Why I support Lambda Chi: “I give for the memories. It’s amazing to attend a party where you intimately know everyone. Friday night parties were one of the highlights of my life”
Silas Powell ’67 – [email protected]
Update: “I was Awarded a Ph.D. in 1974, taught for 30 years at State University of New York, Brooklyn College, Susquehanna University, Penn State (Scranton). Author of 25 published books and hundreds of articles on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad, comparative aesthetics, and local history. Have served as President of the Carbondale (PA) Historical Society and Museum for over 40 years.”
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| Delivering a lecture. | President of the Carbondale Historical Society | Go Penguins! |
Why I support Lambda Chi: “Lambda Chi Alpha was an important part of my undergraduate experience at Penn State, over fifty years ago. Financial and/or service donations to Lambda Chi (I served as president of the PSU Chapter for a time) help make it possible for others to have enriched inter-personal experiences as they further their education as undergraduates.”
Kenneth Termini ’87 – [email protected]
Update: “I’m retired from the Corporate world and dedicate most of my time and energy to Palmerton HS as their Varsity Boys Basketball coach. We had a strong regular season and posted the most wins for a Blue Bomber team in nearly 25 years. Tonight, we begin defense of our District XI Championship.”
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From a Toronto AM bolt…I’m guessing it’s 1986. From left to right: Robbie McCay, Ken Termini, Craig Rubendall, Robb Lubin. |
Why I support Lambda Chi: “I loved my time as an undergrad at LXA. It helped shape me into the man I am today. Many of my Brothers have become lifetime friends.”
Michael Gilotti ’69 – [email protected]
Update: “Just moved to Florida a month ago in Vero Beach. Still maintain my PA residence as well.”
Why I support Lambda Chi: “Giving is a simple matter of supporting the local organization I was part of and have been active with many fraternity Brothers through the years. The most valuable part of my experience has been the friendships that have endured.”
Michael Shaffer ’60 – [email protected]
Update: “I have been retired since the end of 2005. My wife passed away in June 2015 and now I currently spend 6 months each in Hope Sound, FL and Glen Cove NY where I have lived since 1966. Play a lot of very terrible golf these days.”
Why I support Lambda Chi: “I know that what I give these days will be put to good use. Current Alumni leadership is doing a great job!”
Stephen Ahrens ’84 – [email protected]
Update: “3 kids: Elizabeth graduated from Tufts in 2017 and now works in Politics on Capitol Hill, 4-yr Varsity Volleyball. Son Ben graduated from Univ Of Mary Washington in December 2019, Math major, graduated with Honors. Now enrolled at George Mason Univ in graduate classes will begin work at Dahlgren Naval Weapons Station in August. 4-year varsity soccer player, 61 starts, Academic All American. Son Daniel is a Sophomore at Longwood Univ majoring in Business Admin. Also, a Varsity Soccer player with 25 starts.”
Why I support Lambda Chi: “Supporting the fraternity financially fulfills an obligation I made when I joined. Active Brotherhood always comes with a financial component.”


