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Page 1: Star & Lamp - Spring 2016 - Annual Report

OF PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY

SPR2

016 Common Loyalty

Pushing our fundraising barometer forward

Founders' Day of Giving

Leadership Londonexpanding our uncommon

opportunities

Snapshot 2015a global view of

Pi Kappa Phi

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CEO CORNER

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Box address or email address shown below. Letters to the editor will be printed at the

discretion of the editors.

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PARENTSThe STAR & LAMP is being

sent to your address while your son is in college. Please feel free to read through the

magazine as we hope it is a publication you will enjoy too. If your son is no longer in college

or is no longer living at home, please send his new contact

information to the P.O. Box or email address below.

PUBLISHERSTAR & LAMP

(USPS 519-000) is issued three times a year by

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at 2015 Ayrsley Town

Boulevard, Suite 200, Charlotte, NC 28273 and additional mailing offices.

POSTMASTERSend address changes to:

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EDITOR-IN-CHIEFMark E. Timmes

MANAGING EDITOR & CREATIVE DIRECTORTodd Shelton

GRAPHIC DESIGNJared Horman

COMMUNICATION TEAMJohn Andrews Jeremy Osborne

CONTRIBUTORSJustin AngottiBrandon BeloteGreg BuehnerCarrie CliffordBasil Lyberg C. Brad MiddletonTerrie SmithSarah Wagner Rachel Westra Christian Wiggins

Mark E. Timmes

As 2015 fades in the rearview mirror and we look ahead to the new horizons before us, we are excited to once again present a global snapshot of Pi Kappa Phi’s accomplishments over the past year — the collective achievements of the Fraternity, The Ability Experience, the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation and Pi Kappa Phi Properties.

With this issue of the star & lamp, however, our global perspective becomes about more than just the four entities of the greater fraternity. In these pages, you’ll learn about the launch of our new Leadership London program — an opportunity for our students to head east across the pond in order to study, intern, and explore. A truly unique program designed to develop global citizens.

Looking west, you’ll see one of the newest houses in the Pi Kappa Phi Properties portfolio — a permanent home for the men of our Eta Gamma Chapter (Colorado).

And this summer, we’ll head south to Austin, Texas, for Supreme Chapter where we’ll experience one of The Ability Experience’s mission moments as the Build America team arrives and we celebrate their summer of service. We’ll also raise a glass to the success of the Foundation’s Common Loyalty campaign and to the generous donors who continue pushing our fundraising barometer further north each day.

This past year has been about innovation. It’s been about successes — small and large, local and national — that strengthen our uncommon and lifelong brotherhood. It’s been about celebrating our students, alumni, donors, volunteers and friends.

In our never-ending journey toward a future where every member of Pi Kappa Phi embraces his role as a leader, puts service before self, and improves the world around him, 2015 was another milestone year for the greater fraternity.

I hope you enjoy learning more about it in this issue of the star & lamp!

Yours in the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi,

Mark E. Timmes Chief Executive Officer [email protected]

A Global Perspective.

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3 This photo was taken last week in the desert of Kuwait. This Pi Kappa Phi flag has been traveling

around the world to brothers serving in the military. It's been to Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq, Korea, Germany, Japan and a few other places so far. It will be going out to a brother on a ship in the Persian Gulf next. On the left is 1LT Daniel Gogue, Pi Kappa Phi- American University (Theta Eta Chapter). On the right is CPT Brenton Blair, Pi Kappa Phi- Delta Beta Chapter North Georgia. Both are serving in the same company. #FlagFriday (reach: 58,880)

2 Who wants to #ShareaCoke with Pi Kapp? (reach: 74,677)

1 On a quiet December evening in 1904 in Charleston, S.C., three friends—Andrew Kroeg, Simon

Fogarty and Harry Mixson—made a choice to lead. Those three men chose to start their own fraternity. Happy 111th Founders' Day! (reach: 110,675)

TOP STORIES OF 2015

10 ICYMI: Feature story from the fall star & lamp, be sure to read up on David &

Jacob, Zeta Alpha (Pi Kappa Phi-Clemson University) #ExceptionalLeaders (reach: 20,008)

9 May the lights of Hanukkah usher in a better world for all humankind. #hanukkah

(reach: 23,729)

8 Happy Independence Day! Have a safe and patriotic holiday weekend! (reach: 24,016)

A look back:Based upon analysis of Facebook data related to engagement and reach, here's a summary of the top 10 Pi Kappa Phi posts of 2015

7 Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the victims of the tragic event in

Charleston last night. As our birthplace, Charleston holds a dear place in our heart and we grieve with all people who call this wonderful city home. (reach: 29,567)

6 Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Chapter alumni inititate Lindsey Graham announced his presidential bid

today #ExceptionalLeaders (reach: 31,600)

5 We are heartbroken to share the news that former Foundation Chair and Mr. Pi Kappa Phi

2007, Allen O. Woody III, passed to the Chapter Eternal in his sleep last night. He was 68. Allen and his wife Dianne were in Fairfax, Va., when he passed. Allen’s brother and Past National President, Dudley Woody, called this morning to share the news while en route to be with Dianne. Funeral services will be in the Salem/Roanoke area at a date and time still to be determined. Once that informa-tion is made available, we will post it to pikapp.org (reach: 37,174)

4 Happy Founders' Day to all our brothers and friends of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. We hope you take

time to celebrate our exceptional brother-hood. Give1904.org (reach: 54,676)

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TOP 10 FOR 2015 ON STARANDLAMP.COM

FEB 27: Alpha Omicron alumnus Johnny Andrews recognized for Guinness World Record

FEB 20: Five Minutes With Tracy Maddux, National President

JULY 2: Theta Alpha Chapter gets an upgrade

JUNE 11: The Ability Experience Summer Events

SEPT 2: Alpha Delta Chapter cycles to remember a lost brother

JUNE 1: Alumni initiate Lindsey Graham announces Presidential Bid

DEC 7: David & Jacob: Living our values at Clemson University

OCT 11: 2015 Holiday Gift Guide

MAY 6: The 2015 Thirty Under 30

MAR 12: A Challenge to our Brothers (by National President Tracy Maddux)

10987654321

based upon Google analytics data

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You are invited to spend a weekend with Pi Kappa Phi

at the 55th Supreme Chapter in downtown Austin, Texas,

July 28 through 31.

Hosted at the JW Marriott, Supreme Chapter is your

chance to reignite the fire of brotherhood during a weekend of events that kick off at the famed Austin City Limits.

Events include Ritual of Initiation, Supreme Banquet, professional development, an address by the new national

president and lots of fun activities for family and friends.

Registration is open and hotel reservation information is available at PIKAPP.ORG/SUPREMECHAPTER

BOOK HOTEL BY

JULY 6FOR PI KAPP RATE*

*Pi Kappa Phi rate of $185/night available through July 6 (or until room block is full).

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES

6 OUR CHAPTERS

Metrics offer a glimpse at the operations of our chapters as our organization moves towards our mission.

32 LEADERSHIP LONDON

The Leadership London program provides the opportunity to study, intern and explore the United Kingdom with other brothers.

40 COMMON LOYALTY

We are leading the charge to forge almost twelve thousand men each day into uncommon leaders, men who possess the skills necessary to transform society.

COLUMNS i || CEO CORNER 1 || TOP STORIES OF 2015 4 || SUPREME CHAPTER 6 || CHAPTER SCORECARDS 35 || HOUSE & HOME 38 || THE JOURNEY 48 || GATEWAY SOCIETY 49 || LEADERSHIP FUND 60 || NU PHI SOCIETY 62 || HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS 65 || THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE GIVING 74 || FINANCIALS 2015 75 || MEMORIAL GRANTS 76 || PHINAL THOUGHT

SPR2016 || VOL CIIV, NO. 2

Copyright © 2016 Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Pi Kappa Phi, the Coat of Arms, Star Shield and additional logos are trademarks of Pi Kappa Phi, all rights reserved.

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71 FRATERNITY GOURMET

“Wallace is one of a kind. He provides a lot to Pi Kappa Phi that goes far beyond his culinary skills.”

Registration is open and hotel reservation information is available at PIKAPP.ORG/SUPREMECHAPTER

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SUPREME CHAPTER

THE FOLLOWING CANDIDATES have been endorsed by the Nominating Committee as the official slate of officers for the 55th Supreme Chapter in Austin, Texas. Each individual is listed with the office for which he has been nominated. These men and any others successfully nominated from the floor will be voted upon during the third session of Supreme Chapter on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

THOMAS B. SULLIVANNational President-Elect

Tom is a member of Delta Omega Chapter at Texas A&M University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s in university

administration. Currently Tom is working on his doctorate in education at Texas Tech University and expects to finish by December of 2016. As an undergraduate, Tom completed terms as The Ability Experience chairman, chaplain and three years as vice archon. As an alumnus, Tom served on the national staff as director of chapter services and has filled roles as chapter advisor for Eta Chi (TCU), recruitment advisor for Delta Omega (Texas A&M) and faculty advisor for Eta Rho (Texas State). He has also served as a regional governor and was recognized as “Regional Governor of the Year” in 2003. In 2004, he was recognized with the exclusive Beta Circle Award, recognizing his contributions to the fraternity’s recruitment and expansion efforts. Tom has served two terms as national historian, one as national secretary, one as national treasurer, and one as vice president/president-elect. He is the director of student life at St. Edward’s University in Austin, Texas, where he lives with his wife, Cheri, their son Owen and daughter Carly.

JEREMY D. GALVINNational Vice President/President-Elect nominee

Jeremy was initiated in 1993 into Alpha Omicron Chapter at Iowa State University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in 1997 and a master’s in 2009.

As a student Jeremy served his chapter as archon and warden. As an alumnus Jeremy has served as chapter advisor for his own chapter and as regional governor for the Northern Plains region. Jeremy remains active with the Alpha Omicron BOAA and Building Corporation and has served on The Ability Experience board of directors. He has also worked for the national staff in various capacities, including as a leadership consultant, director of the Journey Project, director of volunteer services and director of volunteer and chapter services. Jeremy lives in Ames, Iowa, with his wife, Jenn, and their three children, Annie, Lillie and Ben. He is the vice president for development at the Iowa State University Foundation.

WILLIAM T. SIGMONNational Treasurer nominee

William is an initiate of the Alpha Sigma Chapter at the University of Tennessee, where as a student he served as treasurer, secretary and

chaplain. As a volunteer, he has served as a member of the Alpha Sigma Housing Corporation, as regional governor in North Carolina and as City Events coordinator for the Charlotte area. Since 2006, William has been a member of The Ability Experience board of directors, serving terms as secretary, treasurer and chairman, as well as leading numerous board committees during his tenure. He was elected to the National Council at

And the nominees are . . .

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the 54th Supreme Chapter in Atlanta and currently serves as National Chaplain. William received a bachelor’s of science degree in business administration from the University of Tennessee and has also attained certification as a Six Sigma Master Blackbelt. He is currently a Senior Vice President with Bank of America Corporation in Charlotte, N.C., where he lives with his wife Elizabeth, and their two children Marshall and Jordan.

ERIC J. ALMQUISTNational Secretary nominee

Eric was initiated into the Alpha Omicron Chapter at Iowa State University on October 16, 1987. In 1988, Eric was a member of the first Journey of Hope

team. Since graduation, Eric has served on the Board of Alumni Advisors for his chapter at Alpha Omicron and has also served as chapter advisor for two chapters of Pi Kappa Phi. At the national level, Eric has served on two of Pi Kappa Phi’s four national leadership boards. He joined The Ability Experience board of directors in 1998 and served on the board for ten years, including two years as president from 2004 to 2006. In 2006, Eric joined the Board of Directors for Pi Kappa Phi Properties and served as the vice president, in charge of the Infrastructure Loan Fund (ILF) for Properties 2008 – 2012, and chairman of the Pi Kappa Phi Properties board 2012 – 2014. Eric currently serves on the National Council as the National Historian. Eric has served as a facilitator for Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers and also co-chaired the Alumni Planning Committee for the 80th anniversary of his chapter at Iowa State in 2009. Eric currently lives in the Chicago area, with his wife Paula and daughter Caroline.

GLENN ASPINWALLNational Historian nominee

Glenn is a member of Gamma Kappa Chapter at Georgia Southern University where he earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and served as historian,

vice archon and delegate to the 75th anniversary Supreme Chapter. For five semesters from January 1982 to summer 1984, Glenn worked as a staff member of the national headquarters, including time as expansion director where he assisted starting 10 new chapters. He served his own chapter as housing corporation president for over 15 years leading the fundraiser to construct the first house at GSU Greek Village. As a volunteer, Glenn first served the greater fraternity as area governor for the Virginia region. For the past 20 years, Glenn has served on the Board of Pi Kappa Phi Properties, four years as its president and for the past eight years as its vice president for acquisition helping Pi Kappa Phi Properties purchase or master lease 14 chapter houses. At the Supreme Chapter in 2008 Glenn was honored with the Merit Citation Award for service to Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Glenn lives with his wife of 26 years, Cindi, in Atlanta, Ga., where he is an Executive Vice President for Jones Lang LaSalle. Glenn and Cindi have three children, daughter Kate and sons Drew and Josh.

ALAN DUESTERHAUSNational Chaplain nominee

Alan is a founding father of the Zeta Epsilon Chapter at George Mason University, where he served as historian, IFC president, and

archon. After graduation, Alan worked on the national staff as a leadership consultant for one and a half years. As

a volunteer he has served as a chapter advisor, area governor, ASTP and Ladder of Risk presenter. Alan currently serves on The Ability Experience board. He holds a bachelor's degree in history from George Mason University, a master’s degree in counseling psychology from James Madison University, a doctorate in higher education administration from Vanderbilt University, and a postdoctorate in marketing and management from the University of Florida. Alan lives with his wife of 25 years, Molly, in Decatur, Ill., where he is an Assistant Professor of Management & Marketing at the Tabor School of Business at Millikin University.

JAMES M. SMITHNational Chancellor nominee

James was initiated into the Alpha Eta Chapter at Samford University, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in religion and human relations

and served as his chapter’s recruitment chairman. After college, James accepted a position at Texas Christian University as a residence hall director. At TCU, he worked to open the door for Pi Kappa Phi to expand on campus, which ultimately led to the founding of Eta Chi Chapter. While in Fort Worth, James earned a master of arts in theology from Southwestern Seminary and met his wife, Tas, a proud Horned Frog and Chi Omega alumna. James returned to Samford to attend law school at the Cumberland School of Law, after which he clerked for the Alabama Supreme Court in Montgomery. Since his clerkship, James has maintained an active law practice, primarily focused on insurance and rental purchase law. For more than two decades, he has served as a chapter advisor, regional governor, and most recently, national chancellor. He and Tas, along with their three children—Emily Ann, 14; Sam, 11; and Abby, 8— currently live in Birmingham, Ala., but are moving in June to Paris, Tenn.

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1 Chapter designation ( * ) denotes closed in 2016

2 If icon present, it denotes Founders' Award ( ) or Champion Master Chapter ( )

3 Seven Objectives of Chapter Excellence score (1 to 3 stars)

4 GPA - fall 2014, spring 2015, all men's average on campus, rank among IFC chapters

5 Number of alumni & volunteers working with chapter

6 Chapter size at the end of 2014 and 2015

7 Number pre-initiated in spring 2015, fall 2015 and 2015 total

8 Number initiated in spring 2015, fall 2015 and 2015 total

9 Retention rate based on the number of pre-initiated men who were then initiated

The Ability Experience (TAE) 10 Total & per man fundraising 11 Total & per man volunteer hoursPi Kappa Phi Foundation (FOU) 12 Total undergraduates in the

National President's Circle undergraduate giving club

13 Total living alumni; number of donors; total number of gifts; total dollars given

Iota Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.08 3.24 - 1/3 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

68 77 18 6 24 18 6 24 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,169 $31 525 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 51 12 51 $695

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1 324 5

6 7 8 910 1112 13

How to read the scorecard:

CHAPTERSIota Omicron Chapter (Iona) brothers

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OUR MISSION GUIDES US as a fraternity. Metrics offer a glimpse at the operations of our chapters as our organization moves towards our mission. The scorecards on the following pages create a snapshot of our chapters’ achievements over the course of the 2015 calendar year. Like last year, each scorecard includes 13 different data points for you to compare a chapter’s performance to last year. A key is provided to the left.

In addition to these metrics, we hope you enjoy a sampling of our 2015 Chapter News Briefs — moments when our mission of developing an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood can be seen most clearly. These brief updates are submitted continuously by chapters and members for publication on starandlamp.com. We encourage you to visit the site often to learn more about the accomplishments of brothers, chapters, and friends of Pi Kappa Phi across the nation and across the world.

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SCORECARDS CONTINUE ON PAGE 10

Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.1 3.23 - 4/27 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

146 138 14 32 46 14 32 46 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,130 $8 292 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 1004 20 34 $12,513

Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.07 3.08 3.06 5/5 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

92 82 21 0 21 17 0 17 81% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$9,231 $134 449 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 615 7 11 $2,738

Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.06 3.23 - 12/32 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

72 75 5 27 32 5 20 25 78% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 164 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 1026 38 51 $14,064

Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.27 3.34 3.15 -/24 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

81 88 11 14 25 11 11 22 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,025 $49 51 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 988 31 38 $5,374

Zeta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 2.91 - -/7 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

33 35 4 13 17 3 12 15 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,474 $37 120 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 644 10 10 $719

Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.08 3.18 3.04 -/19 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

54 55 5 14 19 5 8 13 68% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,605 $64 669 12 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

11 41 10 13 $258.19

Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.85 2.94 2.96 18/29 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

128 137 0 50 50 0 50 50 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 2993 21 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 1494 18 28 $12,198

Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.29 3.4 3.38 4/13 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

59 67 18 0 18 18 0 18 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 660 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 850 21 23 $2,918

Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.87 2.89 2.82 4/12 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2010 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

51 56 11 30 41 8 27 35 85% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,900 $28 442 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 845 38 49 $9,359

Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.25 3.27 - 16/29 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

62 71 9 11 20 9 0 9 45% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 897 13 13 $2,515

Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.52 2.63 2.99 6/6 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

37 28 0 11 11 0 11 11 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$378 $18 116 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 629 14 16 $3,548

Xi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 2.98 2.72 -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

48 51 13 5 18 11 4 15 83% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,855 $40 104 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 888 50 90 $222,762

Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.18 3.1 - -/26 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

90 94 11 29 40 11 27 38 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$849 $9 48 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1313 19 23 $1,670

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Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.13 2.76 - -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

58 68 8 30 38 25 8 33 87% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,700 $48 858 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 374 11 32 $1,231

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Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.44 3.47 3.44 9/16 1- SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

94 100 28 0 28 28 0 28 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$7,107 $86 934 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 722 13 20 $24,283

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BROTHERS CLEARS SNOW FROM BLACKSBURG COMMUNITY AFTER WINTER STORM JONAS

Virginia was blasted with up to two feet of snow bringing many towns to a halt - but not Blacksburg, Va.

Brothers of the Delta Alpha Chapter at Virginia Tech knew the dangerous implications of such heavy snow, especially for the senior citizens in the town. As the predictions of accumulation grew, brothers reached out to organizations in the area to help serve as a last line of defense. The Blacksburg Police Department reached back and helped them get in contact with our most vulnerable neighbors.

Brothers moved a grand total of 900,000 cubic feet of snow from nearly 30 residences! Not only did the brothers ensure all the neighbors that requested help had a clear pathway, sidewalk and driveway, they cleaned off their cars and salted icy patches. Many of the residents thanked them by sharing moving stories of how much this small act of service helped keep them safe and happy. One of the more memorable stories came from the daughter of an elderly man who is in hospice care.

IOTA LAMBDA CHAPTER RAISED OVER $22,000 FOR THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE

About 1,200 students spent the night of Oct. 1, 2015, sheltered from the rain at the second annual Electric Ability Carnival at the Toyota Oakdale Theater in Wallingford, Conn..

The Iota Lambda Chapter at Quinnipiac hosted the event, which was exclusive to Quinnipiac students unless they registered a guest to attend. This event was created not just for entertainment, according to Chapter President Mark Boulas.

"We wanted to raise as much money and awareness as we possibly could for our philanthropy, The Ability Experience," Boulas said. "We heard of organizations at other schools holding similar concerts for charity. We thought it was something we could do as a chapter." Alex Tonkonogy, philanthropy chairman who was in charge of this year's carnival, said the event raised $22,000.

The carnival introduced students to up-and-coming DJ Kap Slap and a light show. Freshman Samantha Lomino said she attended the event to support The Ability Experience and have fun.

"I decided to go to EAC with my friends to contribute to a good cause," Lomino said. "I actually had a great time. [I had] a lot more fun than I thought I would have had. I would definitely go again next year."

Freshman Megan Martucci, said she went with friends because she thought it was a unique outing. "I decided to go to EAC because a bunch of my friends and I thought that it would be fun to go out and do something different," Martucci said. "I thought the whole thing was put together very well and I had a great time. If they have it again next year, I would most likely go again with my friends."

Eta Rho Texas State

3,460Omicron Alabama

2,993Iota Eta Embry-Riddle 2,749Alpha Chi Miami 2,025 Theta Zeta George Washington 1,954Eta Beta Indiana State 1,638Omega Purdue 1,428Theta Epsilon Kansas 1,216Alpha Psi Indiana 1,111Theta Rho Western Michigan 1,020

TOP CHAPTERS BY Volunteer Hours for The Ability Experience

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Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 3.09 3.06 28/49 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

88 99 13 29 42 13 24 37 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,771 $27 714 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 772 22 28 $6,174

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Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.42 3.48 - 5/41 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

70 63 15 5 20 15 0 15 75% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,001 $55 413 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 901 20 33 $5,472

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Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.14 3.02 2.85 8/41 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

150 137 15 25 40 29 14 43 108% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$12,014 $88 1428 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 1330 42 55 $6,244

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Alpha Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.25 3.22 3.23 11/25 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

108 118 9 31 40 7 28 35 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,785 $41 3 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 1884 50 69 $53,929

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Alpha Zeta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.68 2.74 2.89 18/21 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

58 64 7 30 37 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,308 $60 353 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 836 13 13 $2,479

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Alpha Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.14 3.26 3.1 2/5 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

62 79 0 36 36 0 36 36 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$111 $1 5 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1074 17 62 $25,261

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Alpha Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.58 2.81 3.03 22/27 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

43 68 16 11 27 16 10 26 96% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 130 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

8 1135 25 27 $2,037

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Alpha Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.93 2.95 2.88 16/29 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

83 105 13 40 53 11 39 50 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,633 $15 709 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 1165 24 39 $73,126

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Alpha Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.21 3.29 3.33 -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

114 113 18 22 40 18 21 39 98% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$8,944 $87 438 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 528 4 15 $3,405

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Alpha Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.63 2.64 2.62 -/15 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 102 7 35 42 6 33 39 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,636 $34 214 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 66 6 6 $216

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Alpha Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 3.1 - 4/18 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

104 138 10 52 62 9 42 51 82% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,000 $33 24 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 788 12 23 $6,170

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Alpha Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.16 3.07 3.07 20/33 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

41 53 21 11 32 17 11 28 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$416 $8 378 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 69 3 3 $189

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Alpha Xi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.11 3.31 2.98 1/17 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

52 56 9 6 15 9 6 15 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$238 $5 300 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 452 16 16 $1,132

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Alpha Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.8 3.06 2.99 8/8 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

43 52 6 15 21 7 14 21 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,750 $69 324 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 592 11 16 $4,134

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Alpha Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.32 3.36 3.24 7/32 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

99 101 0 28 28 26 0 26 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$6,265 $62 111 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 738 7 12 $2,610

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GAMMA IOTA CHAPTER GIVES BACK TO THEIR COMMUNITY

The brothers of Gamma Iota Chapter at Louisiana State helped send a hard-working neighbor’s son on a school trip to Europe.

Through their friendships with the sisters of Chi Omega, the chapter’s next door neighbor on LSU’s Baton Rouge campus, the brothers learned Chi-O chef LaTrece Antoinette was working tirelessly to raise money to send her son, Christopher, to Europe on a class trip. With a desire to help give back to someone who has given selflessly to members of LSU’s Greek community, the brothers invited Antoinette to the Pi Kappa Phi house on the evening of Nov. 30, 2015. During their meeting, they presented her with a check for $3,000, which was more than enough to cover the cost of her son’s trip.

“We jumped at the chance to rally behind Ms. LaTrece when we found out how hard she was working to make her son’s trip to Europe a dream come true,” said outgoing Archon Blaine Tatje. “The entire chapter was glad we could support someone who brings so much to our campus every day. We hope Christopher has a great time abroad.”

“Gentlemen, you really have no idea what this gift means to my family,” Antoinette later wrote on the Gamma Iota Chapter Facebook page. “When I told Christopher about this gift, he dropped to his knees and thanked God for your kindness. He makes me so proud and we are so thankful for all of you.”

THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE BENEFITS FROM OMEGA CHAPTER 'S CYCLING EVENT

"While we raised more money this year than in previous years, what is most important to me is the impact that we had on our campus," said Mark Fisher, philanthropy chairman.

"Interacting with students and others who passed by was easily my favorite part of bike a thon this year." Purdue football coach Darrell Hazell rode during the first hour of the event along with two chapter members. As the bell tower struck 5 p.m. on Saturday wrapping up the ride, nearly 100 chapter members and friends surrounded the three Feltner family members to celebrate the chapter's largest ever bike-a-thon.

A 72-hour cycling campus event raised a record amount of money and even more awareness for people with disabilities recently at Purdue University.

The Omega Chapter held its fifth annual 72-hour David R. Feltner Memorial Bike-A-Thon from Nov. 4-7, 2015, in the heart of campus. The chapter raised nearly $4,000 for The Ability Experience. Additionally, fraternity members solicited more than 1,500 signatures on a poster promoting "Spread the Word to End the Word." That campaign asks signers to commit to not using the "R" word to describe people with disabilities.

The bike-a-thon is named in memory of a chapter member who was committed to serving those with disabilities as an undergraduate. David Feltner died in 2011 due to a rare form of a childhood soft-tissue cancer. Feltner's parents have ridden the final five minutes of the 72-hour event each year. This year, Feltner's sister joined her parents for the final five minutes with her three young children standing alongside her.

More than 100 riders, which included alumni and friends of the chapter, took part in the event. On Thursday, seven campus sororities took part in a timed 15-minute stationary bike distance race. The winning sorority rode 5.46 miles, while the runners-up rode 5.28 miles.

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Alpha Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 2.85 2.94 22/30 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

25 5 19 24 6 17 23 96% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 16 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 895 50 145 $681,423

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Alpha Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.93 3.01 3.14 15/30 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

32 28 0 3 3 7 0 7 233% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,535 $101 175 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 963 23 36 $20,245

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Alpha Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.19 3.22 3.13 8/13 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

82 86 10 23 33 22 0 22 67% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$617 $7 180 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1,071 34 41 $28,055

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Beta Delta Chapter* FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.94 2.95 3.1 10/10 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

35 28 0 2 2 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,541 $67 35 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 659 13 30 $9,416

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Beta Epsilon Chapter* FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.94 2.85 2.95 29/36 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

125 88 9 9 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - - - NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 793 13 40 $5,680

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Beta Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.96 3.03 2.96 6/22 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

160 149 19 33 52 16 30 46 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,283 $15 378 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1458 43 97 $15,154

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Beta Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.89 2.87 2.71 8/10 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

84 65 6 24 30 0 24 24 80% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,175 $76 170 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 829 21 27 $7,203

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Beta Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.98 2.83 2.91 -/6 5 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

31 31 9 14 23 7 13 20 87% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$140 $4 57 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 533 15 29 $2,235

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Beta Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.96 2.91 2.93 8/8 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

32 38 12 14 26 12 0 12 46% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$200 $4 158 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 766 7 9 $1,345

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Alpha Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.11 2.89 3.07 32/34 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

222 205 18 43 61 18 38 56 92% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$6,233 $31 1,111 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1518 21 33 $25,389

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Alpha Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.02 2.78 3.07 5/6 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

41 56 9 17 26 16 0 16 62% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$207 $3 150 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 778 16 48 $3,958

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Alpha Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.31 3.36 3.14 4/13 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

115 110 24 14 38 23 14 37 97% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$12,000 $119 2,025 20 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 218 2 2 $44

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Beta Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.79 - - -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

42 53 13 3 16 12 3 15 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,080 $44 282 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 690 29 39 $14,768

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Alpha Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.67 2.89 2.98 16/19 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

59 61 8 13 21 14 0 14 67% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,152 $64 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 213 13 15 $1,124

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Beta Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.18 3.36 - 2/7 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

24 25 1 15 16 1 15 16 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,706 $100 135 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 485 11 14 $8,126

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Beta Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.26 2.69 2.58 -/7 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

26 26 3 14 17 2 9 11 65% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,456 $91 273 10 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 314 14 15 $1,187

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Beta Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.51 2.82 2.82 -/0 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

75 80 12 23 35 11 21 32 91% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$14,668 $186 201 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 217 11 14 $720

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Beta Xi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.78 2.56 2.85 -/11 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

41 37 6 15 21 5 11 16 76% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,465 $39 419 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 487 42 98 $4,280

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Beta Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.63 2.84 5/7 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

21 25 8 11 19 7 11 18 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$255 $9 35 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

9 464 28 56 $4,530

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Beta Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

1.95 2.27 2.72 -/16 6 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

25 24 2 13 15 0 12 12 80% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 108 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 215 4 5 $98

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Beta Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.38 2.7 2.75 5/8 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

28 30 4 5 9 4 4 8 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 54 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 825 8 8 $340

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Beta Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.07 3.23 - -/31 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 66 18 0 18 16 0 16 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$150 $3 810 14 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 764 18 19 $9,147

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Beta Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.82 2.67 2.73 9/17 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

67 72 10 30 40 71 28 99 248% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,720 $21 365 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 767 9 9 $498

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Gamma Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.41 2.89 2.65 -/15 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

35 42 8 8 16 4 7 11 69% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$800 $18 550 13 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 488 12 12 $1,254

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Gamma Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.54 2.62 2.71 -/8 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

41 42 0 17 17 0 12 12 71% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,459 $130 42 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 987 8 13 $1,875

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Gamma Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.92 3.04 2.88 2/10 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

40 45 15 8 23 14 7 21 91% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,510 $63 20 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 684 6 6 $749

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Gamma Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.89 3.01 2.98 6/13 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

39 51 5 9 14 5 9 14 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,025 $59 306 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 554 7 7 $257

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Gamma Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.87 2.77 2.79 13/19 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

128 143 0 31 31 0 30 30 97% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$10,050 $70 1 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

11 574 17 20 $1,508

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Gamma Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.51 2.83 2.83 13/17 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

76 74 6 25 31 5 20 25 81% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 68 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 924 10 14 $4,003

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Gamma Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.7 2.63 - 15/18 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

28 21 1 8 9 6 8 14 156% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$647 $27 413 17 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 320 1 1 $19

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IOTA PSI CHAPTER WINS BATTLE OF THE ROSES PHILANTHROPY FOOTBALL GAME

The Iota Psi Chapter at Boise State has once again hosted and won the Battle of the Roses philanthropy game.

The game has be suspenseful the last three years with this year being no different. During the final seconds, Pi Kapp Zach Gappa ran the ball ten yards to the corner of the end zone for the game ending score. The Iota Psi Chapter has now defeated the Lambda Xi Chapter of Sigma Chi again for an undefeated 3-0 record. In addition to the action, the philanthropy football game raised money for both The Ability Experience and The Huntsman Cancer Research Foundation. In the end philanthropy is what this game is all about.

BETA ETA CHAPTER HOSTS INAUGURAL SORORITY SAND VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT

On Sunday, October 18, 2015, the Beta Eta Chapter had their first sorority sand volleyball tournament "Dig the Beach" benefiting The Ability Experience.

The chapter had 16 sorority teams who participated in the all-day tournament held on a sand court constructed in the chapter house backyard. Multiple sponsors and vendors were also in attendance at the event. During a quick break the local Tallahassee Special Olympics made a special appearance and played an exhibition game against some brothers for everyone to enjoy. In total the Beta Eta Chapter raised $1,000 for The Ability Experience.

Alpha Omicron Iowa State $681,423Xi Roanoke $222,762Chi Stetson $113,071Delta Omega Texas A&M $94,806Alpha Iota Auburn $73,126Alpha Epsilon Florida $53,939Gamma Upsilon Oklahoma State $34,332 Alpha Upsilon Drexel $28,055Alpha Psi Indiana $25,389Alpha Eta Samford $25,261

TOP CHAPTERS BY Alumni Donations to The Foundation

VICTOR TRAN CROWNED 2015 WESTERN MICHIGAN HOMECOMING KING

Theta Rho Chapter Archon Victor Tran was crowned the 2015 Western Michigan University Homecoming King in October.

Victor, the first ever nominated from Theta Rho Chapter, is a senior studying graphic design and previously held multiple positions within the chapter including historian, vice-archon and now archon. Victor is a very active student leader on campus and recently finished his term as the President of the American Institute of Graphic Arts and as an Associate Justice for the Western Student Association (student government). This is also Victor's second year as a Lead Corp Intern, where he provides team building, outreach and consultation for student organizations on campus.

In addition to Victor this fall, Theta Rho brother Rob Nyhius was nominated and represented the Haworth College of Business Student Leadership Advisory Board. Rob is a junior studying marketing and management. This spring Rob was awarded the Order of Omega Greek Emerging Leader of the Year and currently serves the Western Student Association Cabinet as the Speaker Pro-Temp.

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Gamma Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.8 - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

28 27 4 7 11 2 7 9 82% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$978 $38 130 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 549 11 13 $550

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Gamma Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.89 3 2.77 4/8 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

30 42 2 23 25 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 499 9 9 $1,258

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Delta Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.13 3.05 3.06 13/26 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

119 106 15 25 40 14 24 38 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$10,550 $94 896 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 745 12 13 $2,262

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Delta Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 2.99 2.83 -/7 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

48 58 18 11 29 13 9 22 76% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,069 $17 536 9 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 654 20 44 $1,829

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Delta Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 2.85 3.03 8/12 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

73 57 10 14 24 9 14 23 96% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$550 $8 518 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 758 52 70 $11,341

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Delta Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.77 2.55 2.59 7/7 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

42 40 2 13 15 2 13 15 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 632 5 5 $324

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Gamma Psi Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - 24 24 - - 0 -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$609 $26 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

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NOTE: FALL 2015 EXPANSION

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Gamma Upsilon Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- - SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - 55 55 - - 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$200 $7 58 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 440 5 7 $34,332

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Gamma Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.87 2.92 2.73 4/- 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

42 59 12 28 40 9 24 33 83% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,846 $42 272 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 101 11 23 $542

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Delta Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.86 2.95 3.11 -/16 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

22 32 9 6 15 4 0 4 27% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,394 $44 85 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 422 13 17 $578

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Delta Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

0 2.94 2.93 10/- 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

73 85 15 16 31 11 15 26 84% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,975 $47 189 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 743 2 3 $125

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Eta Chi Texas Christian $380 Iota Lambda Quinnipiac $273Beta Nu Houston $185 Theta Delta Florida International $183 Delta Upsilon Pittsburgh $136Delta Furman $134 Delta Eta Morehead State $132 Gamma Gamma Troy $130 Theta Zeta George Washington $123Eta Zeta Queens $123

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Delta Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.66 3.13 2.98 3/9 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

39 43 3 15 18 3 0 3 17% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$6,330 $132 677 14 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 504 11 14 $529

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Delta Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.16 3.22 3.1 4/16 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

123 101 17 12 29 17 11 28 97% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$13,000 $137 304 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 424 6 6 $279

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Delta Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.5 2.53 2.8 12/14 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- 44 7 19 26 0 52 52 200% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,480 $73 240 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 615 16 17 $2,073

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Delta Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.07 3.19 3.11 -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

93 101 18 26 44 18 25 43 98% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,450 $50 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 421 6 6 $1,420

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Epsilon Theta Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

56 56 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 378 1 1 $25

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Delta Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.78 2.76 2.96 -/19 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

51 72 15 15 30 15 13 28 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,264 $44 2 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 717 42 52 $94,807

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Epsilon Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.83 2.64 2.83 7/8 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

23 25 10 2 12 10 1 11 92% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$625 $27 311 14 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 394 11 12 $352

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Delta Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.45 2.86 - 7/12 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

27 21 5 16 21 2 10 12 57% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$777 $34 20 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 377 7 18 $3,673

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Epsilon Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.96 2.65 0 1/3 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

48 47 12 8 20 10 0 10 50% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$65 $1 44 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 401 6 8 $1,158

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Epsilon Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.96 3.05 2.8 1/5 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

56 52 12 3 15 12 3 15 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,235 $26 24 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

8 259 14 14 $354

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Epsilon Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.62 2.77 2.8 -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

18 17 3 15 18 4 13 17 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,000 $48 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 598 5 5 $5,389

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Epsilon Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.67 2.71 - -/- 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

30 30 3 16 19 5 13 18 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,361 $102 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 226 13 25 $3,894

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Epsilon Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.49 - - -/- 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

32 33 3 19 22 3 13 16 73% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$476 $13 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 315 2 3 $200

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Epsilon Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.09 3.17 2.88 4/15 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

49 56 4 12 16 4 7 11 69% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,830 $114 310 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 474 13 13 $16,379

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Epsilon Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.41 2.75 2.92 2/2 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

18 19 3 6 9 2 6 8 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,059 $56 105 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 464 11 12 $500

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Delta Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.48 2.63 2.9 -/25 5 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

24 31 4 36 40 6 29 35 88% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$649 $16 41 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 447 13 16 $1,694

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Delta Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.47 2.48 2.73 12/12 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

42 43 11 10 21 10 10 20 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$700 $16 194 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 534 1 1 $50

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Epsilon Omicron Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

77 77 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$200 $3 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 402 1 1 $25

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Epsilon Pi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.75 2.61 10/15 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

50 15 20 35 0 43 43 123% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,045 $21 221 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 250 1 1 $20

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JAY RUCKELSHAUS OF MU CHAPTER SELECTED AS RHODES SCHOLAR

Duke University senior John “Jay” Ruckelshaus, Mu (Duke), of Indianapolis was one of 32 recipients selected for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarships for 2015. Ruckelshaus is a Harry S. Truman Scholar and Angier B. Duke Scholar who was chosen among 869 applicants at 316 colleges and universities throughout the country. He is also the 45th student at Duke to receive the scholarships.

"For decades, the Rhodes Scholarship has been the highest honor awarded to undergraduates -- a recognition of extraordinary accomplishment and outstanding promise for the future," said Duke President Richard H. Brodhead. "I am delighted that two Duke students have been chosen as Rhodes Scholars this year. Laura Roberts and Jay Ruckelshaus have immersed themselves in everything Duke has to offer and have made great contributions to this university. I know they will be exemplary Rhodes Scholars.”

The scholarships provide all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England.

Ruckelshaus is a political science major with a triple minor in philosophy, history and English. A member of Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa, he is a recipient of the Duke Faculty Scholars Award, and was a Lord Rothermere Fellowship recipient for study in political theory at Oxford’s New College during summer 2013.

“Jay Ruckelshaus is a highly principled thought and action leader who will excel in his insatiable pursuit of scholarship and public service leadership,” said Anthony Brown, professor of the practice in Duke’s Sanford School of Public Policy. “While Jay’s intellect and accomplishments

Disability: Reconsidering the Medical and Social Models,” to the North Carolina Undergraduate Research Conference in November 2014.

“I'm absolutely stunned to have been named a Rhodes Scholar,” Ruckelshaus said. “I channel as much credit as possible to all those who've helped me get here, which is more than I could possibly name. Thank you to everyone! I embrace, excitedly and wholeheartedly and gratefully, the mission of the Rhodes Trust to fight the world's fight, to push forward with political theory and advocacy to a more inclusive democratic future."

Ruckelshaus plans to pursue a master’s of philosophy degree in political theory at Oxford.

are stunning, his greatest strengths are his moral compass and his passionate commitment to a life of public service leadership.”

At Duke, Ruckelshaus serves as a student member of the Duke University Board of Trustees' Academic Affairs Committe, and as a senator in Duke Student Government. He is also co-founder and co-editor-in-chief of “Eruditio,” an undergraduate humanities academic journal; co-editor-in-chief of “Duke Political Science Standard,” Duke’s undergraduate political science academic journal; and associate editor of the “Duke Political Review.”

Ruckelshaus, who was paralyzed in a diving accident the summer before his freshman year, is the founder and president/CEO of Ramp Less Traveled, a nonprofit organization he created to support students with spinal cord injuries in pursuit of higher education. He advises the Shepherd Center advisory board on ways the rehabilitation hospital in Atlanta can improve the experiences of patient and their families. He is also a member of the U.S. International Council on Disability.

This summer Ruckelshaus worked as a Montgomery Research Fellow for the American Bar Foundation in Chicago, where he investigated the legal history of lunch counter sit-in movements during the Civil Rights era. The previous summer, as a research assistant under Herbert Kitschelt, George V. Allen Professor on International Relations at Duke, Ruckelshaus conducted research on ways of conceptualizing political party corruption around the world. He also has worked as an intern with the Indiana State Government, collaborating with senior staff in the Office of Governor Mike Pence to research policy focusing on mental health and the criminal justice system.

Ruckelshaus’s public advocacy work includes organizing a conference on higher education and accessibility that was attended by more than 80 students, administrators, academics and advocates from across the nation. He also is chair and director of operations for the Accessibility Matters Campaign, encouraging students to use only accessible routes around Duke’s campus for one day each April.

Ruckelshaus’s articles have been published in a number of publications, and he presented his paper, “Identity, Automony, and the Essentiality of

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Zeta Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.8 2.9 3.21 12/15 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

75 75 12 22 34 10 21 31 91% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$800 $10 89 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 178 7 7 $217

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Zeta Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.02 2.95 3.16 19/27 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

72 71 16 27 43 14 25 39 91% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,780 $23 85 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 229 2 5 $5,295

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Zeta Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.98 3.01 - 11/17 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 73 31 17 48 70 24 94 196% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,260 $60 326 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 556 6 8 $6,886

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Zeta Gamma Chapter* FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.2 2.57 2.96 19/20 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

20 25 7 2 9 6 2 8 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 376 11 36 $2,819

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Zeta Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.41 2.87 2.86 5/15 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

42 64 7 18 25 21 7 28 112% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$833 $14 480 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 416 5 7 $525

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Zeta Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.97 2.97 2.99 10/10 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

77 84 7 20 27 7 20 27 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,372 $42 81 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 420 5 12 $446

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Zeta Pi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.74 2.73 2.72 9/10 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

36 27 1 0 1 1 0 1 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,123 $49 345 15 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 219 8 9 $585

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Zeta Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.63 2.62 -/- 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

88 101 12 12 24 31 11 42 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$680 $9 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 656 5 8 $837

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Zeta Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.82 2.92 2.76 -/22 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

24 24 9 4 13 5 4 9 69% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$478 $21 58 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

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Zeta Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.47 3.01 2.96 2/3 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

19 18 2 9 11 2 9 11 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$300 $15 40 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 273 2 2 $40

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Epsilon Chi Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 65 18 83 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$6,630 $92 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 37 1 1 $19

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Epsilon Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.75 2.67 2.9 6/7 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

30 39 5 5 10 5 0 5 50% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 50 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 405 10 16 $6,314

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Epsilon Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.43 2.46 2.76 21/22 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

56 54 13 15 28 0 25 25 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$653 $13 189 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 436 9 15 $1,268

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Epsilon Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.79 2.84 2.96 5/6 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

36 47 6 28 34 5 24 29 85% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,813 $57 346 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 403 14 28 $1,437

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Epsilon Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.09 3.03 2.82 4/7 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

40 28 2 12 14 1 9 10 71% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,175 $41 7 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 433 6 6 $9,058

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Eta Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.44 2.51 2.84 1/1 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

50 53 12 1 13 8 0 8 62% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,526 $48 196 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 396 8 19 $1,590

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Eta Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.48 2.65 2.92 3/3 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

29 33 1 16 17 0 14 14 82% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 32 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 241 2 3 $149

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Eta Zeta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.97 2.94 3.04 2/2 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

35 37 3 5 8 2 0 2 25% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,300 $123 105 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 247 7 10 $711

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Eta Epsilon Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - 50 50 - 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 283 2 2 $271

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Eta Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.72 2.84 2.97 -/15 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

54 58 16 13 29 11 0 11 38% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,887 $37 51 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 109 3 3 $89

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Eta Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 3.12 2.59 -/2 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

39 44 0 13 13 0 9 9 69% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 84 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 89 3 3 $76

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Eta Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.91 2.74 2.93 8/8 5 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

47 53 13 7 20 12 7 19 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,233 $86 49 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 275 7 20 $1,308

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Eta Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.08 3.19 2.84 1/9 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

30 33 6 9 15 6 9 15 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,828 $81 578 17 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 179 6 6 $120

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Eta Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

67 60 11 11 22 9 10 19 86% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,091 $17 112 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 354 4 5 $708

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Eta Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.73 2.89 - 32/34 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

36 40 8 14 22 6 13 19 86% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$560 $13 1638 39 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 204 6 18 $411

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Eta Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.76 2.85 - 7/15 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

183 183 17 40 57 14 37 51 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$8,704 $54 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 802 8 11 $1,973

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Eta Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.76 - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

73 71 7 24 31 5 23 28 90% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,000 $51 316 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 296 15 17 $1,203

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Zeta Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.71 2.72 2.8 3/3 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

33 29 6 2 8 6 2 8 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$50 $2 72 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 303 4 15 $360

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Zeta Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.82 2.9 2.94 8/20 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

110 105 6 29 35 6 25 31 89% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$50 $0 191 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 552 4 10 $901

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NOTE: FALL 2015 EXPANSION

Eta Pi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.85 2.92 2.73 -/5 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

63 69 10 32 42 8 31 39 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,000 $14 444 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 233 5 7 $438

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JIM BOB KEY INITIATES INTO PI KAPPA PHI MORE THAN 60 YEARS AFTER JOINING PREDECESSOR

The newest initiate at Northwestern State has a unique connection to the chapter’s earliest members.

Jim Bob Key was one of the last members of Phi Kappa Nu, a local fraternity that affiliated with Pi Kappa Phi, becoming the Beta Omicron Chapter in 1956. Key joined Phi Kappa Nu in 1952 and initiated as the 575th member of the Beta Omicron Chapter more than 60 years later, on December 7, 2015.

A native of Winnfield, Key graduated from Northwestern State with a Bachelor of Arts in art and interior design in 1954. While at NSU, he played percussion in the band and timpani in the symphony and was a member Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia.

Key married Betty Sue Choate in 1955 and served in the U.S. Navy from 1955 to 1957. After returning from his station in the U.S. Navy, Key went to work with his father-in-law, L.J. Choate, at Choate’s Interiors on July 1, 1957. He purchased the business in 1960.

Key was instrumental in the creation of the Natchitoches-Northwestern Symphony Orchestra and for 50 years has been a key member of the Symphony Society, which works to create scholarships for music students. Among his many endeavors, Key also served on the Council of the Metropolitan Opera, the Regional Boards of Shreveport Symphony and Shreveport Opera and the Louisiana State Arts Council which started the Louisiana Outdoor Drama Association amphitheater at Grand Ecore. A long-time supporter of Northwestern State University’s School of Creative and Performing Arts, Key was inducted into the CAPA Hall of Fame in 2015.

TWO PI KAPP BROTHERS TAKE PART IN TEXAS 4000

Two Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity brothers recently had the opportunity to take part in the Texas 4000.

Isaac Reyes, Zeta Theta (Texas-Austin), was archon his senior year and took on the responsibility of Fitness and Safety Chair for the Texas 4000. Along with Isaac, alumnus Daniel Van Dongen, Epsilon Alpha (Elon), a Pi Alpha from 2006 Journey of Hope Transamerica Route, completed the journey that spanned North America from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska.

Isaac rode on the "Sierra" route and Daniel on the "Ozarks" route. In 2006, Daniel had crossed paths with the Texas 4000 "Rockies" route in Shoshoni, Wyoming while participating in Journey of Hope. He now has completed both. Both brothers had to fundraise in order to do this event, much like Journey of Hope. Daniel raised $5,475 and Isaac raised $6,876. Overall, the team broke Texas 4000's record for fundraising over $720,000 for cancer research

The Texas 4000 is a 70-day cycling trek that travels three routes from Austin, Texas, to Anchorage, Alaska. The Texas 4000 summer ride is the longest annual charity bike ride in the world. Starting together in Austin on Day Zero, the team splits on Day Two into Sierra, Rockies, and Ozarks routes and later reunites in Canada to ride the last nine days together into Anchorage. Each rider logs more than 4,000 riding miles throughout the course of the ride.

Theta Delta Florida International 72Iota Alpha Sacred Heart 56Delta Delta Truman State 52Alpha Epsilon Florida

50Alpha Omicron Iowa State 50Xi Roanoke 50Beta Eta Florida State 43Beta Xi Central Michigan 42Delta Omega Texas A&M 42Omega Purdue 42

TOP CHAPTERS BY Unique Donors to the Foundation

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Theta Zeta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

6.04 3.01 3.22 -/15 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

111 95 5 23 28 4 0 4 14% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$12,312 $123 1954 20 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 332 8 8 $546

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Theta Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.25 3.15 3.11 9/15 8 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

29 30 8 6 14 8 5 13 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 169 6 21 $2,703

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Eta Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.8 2.68 3.12 8/11 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

24 25 3 6 9 0 2 2 22% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$200 $8 25 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 211 2 3 $60

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Theta Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.11 3.06 2.65 5/13 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

75 70 1 23 24 16 0 16 67% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$8,746 $80 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 346 14 15 $1,596

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Theta Beta Chapter* FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.83 - - - - SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - - - - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - - - NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 213 1 12 $120

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Theta Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.95 3.08 2.97 3/10 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

43 22 21 43 0 49 49 114% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,435 $84 557 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 44 0 0 $0

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Theta Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.65 2.59 2.69 11/12 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

55 103 24 46 70 22 14 36 51% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$23,359 $184 191 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

18 213 1 12 $120

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Theta Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.17 3.1 2.97 -/24 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

81 70 0 30 30 0 29 29 97% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,774 $72 1216 15 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 288 4 4 $200

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Eta Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.97 2.9 - 13/18 5 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

52 59 12 22 34 9 20 29 85% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,502 $42 324 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 303 11 11 $452

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Eta Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.34 3.41 3.05 2/11 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

132 129 0 39 39 0 38 38 97% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$56,279 $380 471 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 536 7 15 $2,434

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Eta Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 3.4 3.25 4/23 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

79 104 16 36 52 14 23 37 71% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,530 $14 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 448 3 14 $2,038

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Eta Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.9 2.77 2.86 4/6 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

64 67 13 9 22 12 9 21 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$836 $13 63 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 317 5 7 $5,248

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Eta Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.1 3.08 2.98 5/26 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

115 110 39 0 39 35 0 35 90% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,135 $12 96 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 378 17 23 $11,263

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Eta Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.64 2.7 2.65 3/14 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

60 57 6 12 18 3 11 14 78% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,212 $83 3,460 68 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 292 10 28 $1,119

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Theta Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.83 2.81 2.87 11/20 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

61 89 10 21 31 8 17 25 81% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$8,220 $91 405 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 132 7 14 $2,252

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Iota Eta Embry-Riddle 70Eta Rho Texas State 68Eta Beta Indiana State 39Omicron Alabama 20Alpha Chi Miami 20Theta Zeta George Washington 19Theta Rho Western Michigan 19Gamma Lambda Missouri S&T 17Eta Kappa SUNY Plattsburgh 16Theta Epsilon Kansas 15

TOP CHAPTERS BY Volunteer Hrs / Man for The Ability Experience

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2015 Journey of Hope North Route

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Theta Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.78 2.93 2.85 -/13 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

31 35 4 7 11 4 0 4 36% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 83 7 7 $260

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Theta Pi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.38 2.26 2.73 2/3 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

40 29 5 16 21 3 10 13 62% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,380 $43 23 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

11 107 14 16 $314

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Theta Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 3.19 2.9 2/11 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

47 56 5 11 16 4 11 15 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,708 $32 1,021 19 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 92 7 7 $139

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Theta Xi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.25 3.31 3.04 1/23 5 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

133 146 22 16 38 22 16 38 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$9,831 $79 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 249 3 4 $107

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Theta Sigma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.79 2.99 2.96 -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

98 92 11 34 45 44 0 44 98% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$7,376 $76 485 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 178 3 4 $258

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Theta Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.07 3.1 2.84 1/7 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

71 76 16 6 22 15 5 20 91% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$894 $14 224 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 141 2 2 $519

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Theta Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.39 2.32 2.7 -/13 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

38 55 16 31 47 13 23 36 77% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$380 $6 30 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 94 5 5 $99

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Theta Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.02 3.14 - -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

64 62 2 37 39 5 30 35 90% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,572 $23 232 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 113 1 1 $20

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Theta Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.62 2.64 2.82 14/15 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

44 52 11 18 29 10 14 24 83% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 29 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 64 1 1 $20

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Theta Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.91 3.06 3 8/18 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

69 91 10 12 22 9 12 21 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,620 $33 494 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 166 1 1 $150

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Theta Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.07 3.07 - 6/13 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

67 62 15 7 22 14 7 21 95% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$4,674 $79 821 14 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 221 0 0 $0

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Theta Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 2.86 2.92 3/21 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 97 15 49 64 12 40 52 81% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,000 $19 766 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

8 177 27 42 $2,109

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Theta Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.34 - - -/- 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

63 56 11 16 27 10 15 25 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$400 $7 207 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 165 4 11 $352

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Theta Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.88 3.09 3.01 -/25 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

99 100 14 34 48 14 0 14 29% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 63 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 234 0 0 $0

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Theta Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.01 2.93 - 8/12 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

62 55 8 7 15 8 6 14 93% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,081 $62 375 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 110 7 7 $311

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ALPHA KAPPA BROTHER NAMED ONE OF POET AND QUANTS BEST AND BRIGHTEST UNDERGRADS

Jeffrey Yu, Alpha Kappa (Michigan), was recently selected as a 2016 Poet and Quants Best and Brightest Undergrad.

Poets and Quants has historically only recognized MBAs from the top business schools for this nomination, but this year they have opened it up to undergraduates. Candidates are nominated by their school administration first and then must submit a form to the site for consideration. 50 students nationwide from the top undergraduate business schools this year were selected.

Yu ties much of this success back to the support from the Pi Kappa Phi brotherhood at Michigan.

"My brothers helped me apply to the business school as a freshman, they’re in my classes, and they even helped me secure an internship last summer,” said Yu. “As the treasurer of Alpha Kappa Chapter, I gained real-world leadership experiences and I quoted these experiences multiple times during my interview process. I’ve always told the younger guys in the house that it’s important to give back to the house internally, but that some of the best ways to give back is to represent Pi Kappa Phi outside the house on campus, in the corporate world, and beyond."

Alpha Omicron Iowa State 145Theta Delta Florida International 116Beta Xi Central Michigan 98Beta Eta Florida State 97Xi Roanoke 90Epsilon Alpha Elon 72Delta Delta Truman State 70Alpha Epsilon Florida 69Alpha Eta Samford 62Iota Alpha Sacred Heart 60

TOP CHAPTERS BY Number of Alumni Gifts to the Foundation

IOTA PHI CHAPTER BREAKS LOYOLA PHILANTHROPY FUNDRAISING RECORD

For the third time in three years, the Iota Phi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi has broken Loyola University New Orleans' record for charity fundraising by a student organization, raising over $3,660 for The Ability Experience.

The chapter broke the record originally in 2013 when they were just an associate chapter with less than 15 members. Now, as Iota Phi Chapter approaches its first chartering anniversary, it has become the second largest fraternity on campus and has continued to raise the bar for philanthropy fundraising on Loyola's campus.

The New Orleans brothers raised funds through their annual 24-hour stationary bike marathon, "Tour de Pi Kapp." In a very short period of time, the Iota Phi Chapter has established itself as the leading philanthropic organization on a campus of nearly 4,000 students.

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Iota Lambda Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.24 3.19 3.15 3/7 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

97 83 16 12 28 16 0 16 57% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$24,868 $273 892 10 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 84 11 14 $567

Iota Kappa Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.69 2.63 2.54 4/8 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

57 48 10 21 31 9 13 22 71% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,882 $81 168 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 57 12 26 $490

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Iota Mu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.69 2.8 3.04 2/4 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

31 27 1 12 13 1 12 13 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$639 $24 383 14 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

6 26 6 6 $120

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Iota Zeta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.79 2.78 2.74 4/16 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

31 24 4 12 16 4 12 16 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,832 $68 166 6 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 46 2 2 $40

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Iota Eta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.75 2.95 -/6 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

33 36 3 16 19 3 11 14 74% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$759 $19 2,750 71 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 41 3 3 $60

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Iota Theta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.37 2.75 2.82 6/11 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

26 18 0 6 6 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,350 $68 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 35 4 4 $80

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Iota Iota Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.44 2.88 -/7 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

59 69 19 10 29 17 9 26 90% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,200 $21 112 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 62 3 3 $60

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Iota Nu Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 3.07 2.78 3/18 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

81 80 4 22 26 28 16 44 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,575 $44 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 54 7 7 $139

GPA

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Iota Xi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 2.9 2.81 5/6 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

47 47 2 21 23 2 18 20 87% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$5,166 $105 67 1 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 43 0 0 $0

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Iota Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.89 2.92 -/11 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

37 35 8 2 10 8 2 10 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$109 $4 203 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 45 5 5 $99

GPA

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Iota Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.93 2.9 - 7/7 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

70 73 0 26 26 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,675 $22 501 7 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

35 60 56 60 $1,721

GPA

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Iota Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.82 2.71 2.95 -/8 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

28 32 4 20 24 3 20 23 96% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,778 $71 444 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 55 6 6 $117

GPA

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Iota Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.7 2.48 2.79 9/9 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

22 24 3 2 5 0 2 2 40% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$491 $23 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

4 40 5 6 $124

GPA

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Theta Omega Chapter* FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.05 3.19 3.12 10 17 - SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - - - - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - - - NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 59 2 2 $20

GPA

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Iota Omicron Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.08 3.24 - 1/3 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

68 77 18 6 24 18 6 24 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,169 $31 525 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 51 12 51 $695

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Eta Chi Texas Christian $56,279Iota Lambda Quinnipiac $24,868Theta Delta Florida International $ 23,358Beta Nu Houston $14,667Delta Upsilon Pittsburgh $13,000Theta Zeta George Washington $12,311Omega Purdue $12,013Alpha Chi Miami $12,000Delta Alpha Virginia Tech $10,550Gamma Iota Louisiana State $10,050

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Kappa Delta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.61 2.7 2.84 10/9 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

26 33 5 17 22 31 14 45 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 4 0 0 $0

GPA

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Kappa Beta Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.89 2.95 2.87 -/- 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

47 73 9 32 41 56 38 94 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 1 0 0 $0

GPA

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FOU

Kappa Alpha Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.29 3.41 3.28 6/18 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

25 32 8 10 18 33 12 45 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 4 6 6 $119

GPA

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Iota Chi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.91 2.86 2.82 -/13 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

40 60 9 16 25 8 15 23 92% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,844 $29 160 3 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 13 1 1 $19

GPA

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FOU

Iota Psi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.85 2.86 2.57 -/- 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

43 48 7 16 23 7 15 22 96% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,348 $43 432 8 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 6 0 0 $0

GPA

TAE

FOU

Iota Omega Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.71 2.61 2.67 -/12 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

31 53 7 19 26 50 18 68 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,180 $21 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 9 0 0 $0

GPA

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Kappa Gamma Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.9 2.61 2.79 7/7 3 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

12 17 4 2 6 17 1 18 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

3 6 4 4 $79

GPA

TAE

FOU

Iota Phi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.1 3.27 2.94 1/4 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

29 41 6 14 20 7 11 18 90% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$3,498 $85 64 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 14 3 4 $79

GPA

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Kappa Epsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.73 3.02 - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

39 6 7 13 0 41 41 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 2 0 0 $0

GPA

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Iota Upsilon Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.64 2.68 - 7/7 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

68 101 16 15 31 16 13 29 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$1,616 $16 455 5 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

5 16 5 5 $100

GPA

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Iota Tau Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.97 2.87 - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

65 64 12 6 18 11 6 17 94% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,522 $43 620 11 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

7 29 7 7 $157

GPA

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Iota Rho Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.06 2.93 2.86 4/11 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

47 41 6 0 6 6 0 6 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$2,606 $72 540 15 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 32 0 0 $0

GPA

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Iota Sigma Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.49 2.64 - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

36 26 0 3 3 0 0 0 0% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

- - 81 4 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 28 1 3 $84

GPA

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Iota Pi Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

3.21 3.27 3.11 2/10 2 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

79 104 25 7 32 25 7 32 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$800 $9 172 2 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

1 50 2 2 $39

GPA

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Kappa Zeta FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.93 2.85 2.85 7/17 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

57 10 9 19 0 50 50 100% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

GPA

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ETA GAMMA CHAPTER AND SIGMA NU FRATERNITY PARTNER UP TO HOST BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

In October, the brothers of Eta Gamma Chapter at CU-Boulder teamed up with the Gamma Kappa Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity to host a basketball tournament at the Sigma Nu House.

14 teams participated representing multiple fraternities on campus. Sorority and fraternity community members attended and supported both The Ability Experience and The Wounded Warrior Project. After the day, just over $1,000 was raised.

ALPHA CHI BROTHERS TAPPED INTO IRON ARROW HONOR SOCIETY

Alpha Chi Chapter Archon Ken Bowden and Vice Archon Owen Berry were 'tapped' into the University of Miami Iron Arrow Honor Society on Thursday, November 5.

Founded in 1926, this is the highest honor that can be bestowed by the university. Based on Seminole Indian tradition, Iron Arrow recognizes those individuals in the University of Miami community who exemplify the five qualities of Iron Arrow: Love of Alma Mater, Character, Leadership, Scholarship, and Humility. The members of Iron Arrow assemble twice a year to select those to be tapped for membership into the Tribe.

KAPPA ZETA CHAPTER RAISES OVER $3,000 FOR THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE

The Kappa Zeta Chapter at Maine chartered on November 21, 2015. Prior to their initiation however they raised a significant amount of money for The Ability Experience.

A week before their chartering and initiation, the brothers hosted a three-on-three basketball tournament on campus. The event raised over $400 and pushed them over $3,000 for The Ability Experience. The chapter also partnered with the Best Buddies group at the university and donated $500 to their organization through the Circle of Giving grant.

Beta Phi

East Carolina (62)

Delta Lambda UNC-Charlotte (46)

Epsilon Pi VCU (47)

Zeta Alpha Clemson (70)

Theta Gamma Buffalo (48)

Iota Omega Nevada - Las Vegas (50)

Kappa Alpha Case Western (35)

Kappa Beta Illinois State (57)

Kappa Gamma

Montana (19)

Kappa Delta Florida Atlantic (33)

Kappa Epsilon Stony Brook (40)

Kappa Zeta Maine (46)

CHAPTERS Chartered in 2015(chartering members)

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Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 3.18 - 7/8 4 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- 43 43 3 46 - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

GPA

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Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- 2.82 3.12 7/11 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- 26 26 12 38 - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

GPA

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FOU

Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- 47 48 2 50 - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

GPA

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Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

- - - -/- 0 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

- - - 25 25 - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

0 0 0 0 $0

GPA

TAE

FOU

Associate Chapter FALL14 SPR15 ALL MEN'S AVG IFC RANK ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

2.99 2.63 2.97 19/19 1 SIZE PRE-INITIATED INITIATED RETENTION 2014 2015 SPR FALL TOTAL SPR FALL TOTAL RATE

28 30 2 6 8 - - - -% FUNDRAISING PER MAN VOLUNTEER HOURS PER MAN

$0 $0 0 0 NPC ALUMNI DONORS GIFTS GIFTS TOTAL

2 0 0 0 $0

GPA

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Gamma Upsilon

Oklahoma State (31)

Gamma Psi

Augusta (24)

Epsilon Theta Seaton Hall (37)

Epsilon Omicron

Villanova (87)

Epsilon Chi

Denver (82)

Eta Epsilon

Maryland–College Park (46)

SUNY Geneseo (37)

Wisconsin-Madison (25)

San Diego (46)

New Mexico (30)

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This year, Pi Kappa Phi began offering another uncommon opportunity for

our members. Leadership London provides sudents with the opportunity

to study, intern, and explore the United Kingdom with other brothers.

Johann Gerdts, Iota Xi (Texas – Dallas), is the first student to be accepted into the Pi Kappa Phi Leadership London study abroad program.

Leadership London is a partnership between Pi Kappa Phi and the Foundation for International Education (FIE) — an accredited study abroad provider — that integrates classroom learning, internship experiences, and leadership development opportunities in order to prepare our students for leadership in a global world.

As a part of the program Johann is enrolled in classes, but also has the opportunity to participate in an internship with a London-based firm and travel to multiple countries in Europe. In Johann’s words, “London so far has been incredible and filled with many opportunities, amazing food and great beer.”

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So far Johann has been able to travel to neighboring countries like the Netherlands and Belgium. On spring break, Johann, his roommate and another friend from the program bought Eurail passes. They flew to Barcelona, took a train to Roma, and a ferry to Greece.

“Yes, we had some 12 hour train rides, and maybe a 16 hour-long ferry through the Adriatic and Ionian Seas,” admitted Johann. “But it was well worth it.”

STUDY Since 1998, the Foundation for

International Education has set a high standard for delivering academic programs abroad. The FIE Study & Internship Program is a customized program that includes course work, as well as a guaranteed internship with a small to mid-sized company in London.

Courses take place at Foundation House, a study center located in beautiful, historic Kensington. Our students are able to take advantage of a professional team of educators, administrators, and staff, as well as all of the extra-curricular activities available during their term abroad.

Students matriculating from institutions that also partner with FIE can receive course credit directly from their college or university. All other Pi Kappa Phi members will receive a transcript from Drexel University, FIE’s U.S. school of record.

INTERN An international internship through

FIE is a pre-professional, field-based experience coupled with academic analysis and reflection that helps students develop professional and cultural skills while providing personal and career awareness.

“I will be interning for London Capital Credit Union,” said Johann.

“I’m extremely excited. An internship abroad should definitely help back in the U.S. in regards to a competitive advantage when applying for different jobs.”

According to Johann, getting the internship wasn’t hard at all. Before getting to London, the FIE staff requires you to send a resumé and provide different internship placement preferences. From there, the internship team in London does the rest. They contact hundreds of employers on your behalf, and figure out the placement for you.

With an FIE internship, Pi Kappa Phi members will have the opportunity to apply classroom theory to practice and to challenge pre-conceived notions of cultures and professional world. This experience strengthens students’ marketable skills to future employers who now want people with international experience to help grow their company.

EXPLORE In addition to academic and

experiential education, members of Pi Kappa Phi also participate in the GreekConnect program, which includes facilitated discussions on the Greek

foundations of fraternities and sororities, exploration of the Masonic traditions that influenced fraternity and sorority rituals, and “reverse culture shock” training on how best to re-assimilate into the chapter after a semester abroad.

“The three-day GreekConnect trip was pretty interesting. The first night we went to the British Museum, and were able to see its Ancient Greek exhibit,” said Johann. “One thing that was wild was seeing the actual pieces from the Acropolis. The amazing part is that I was able to head to Athens during spring break and actually see the Acropolis.”

“The second day we went to the Grand Masonic Lodge of London, and by far it was my favorite part of the trip. Honestly, I wouldn’t know how to explain how grand and majestic this place is. Extremely stoked I had this opportunity.”

On the third day of GreekConnect, they visited Oxford. Johann found how the university works quite interesting.

“It’s comprised of a number of different colleges which specialize in certain subjects, which all fall under Oxford,” said Johann. “Each school has its own sports teams, and the best athletes from each college go and represent Oxford at different sporting events.”

As Leadership London grows, members will also have the opportunity to connect with, network, and explore Europe with other Pi Kappa Phi brothers and alumni while becoming engulfed in the culture of London for a semester.

On a recent trip to London, Pi Kappa Phi Chief Operating Officer Christian Wiggins, Epsilon Alpha (Elon), had the chance to take Johann to lunch and discuss his FIE experience. Joining Wiggins were Alpha Eta (Samford) alumnus Mike Cleckler and Executive Director Emeritus Durward Owen, Xi (Roanoke).

Wiggins said, “The experience that Johann is receiving is so valuable to shaping a student’s global perspective and cultural competencies. We hope that many students will follow in the years to come, making this one of Pi Kappa Phi’s premier leadership and scholarship programs.”

Johann Gerdts in Rome for spring break at the Trevi Fountain.

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HOUSE & HOMESTEPHEN P. DEPALMA INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN FUND

The Stephen P. Depalma Infrastructure Loan Fund (ILF) was established in 1987 by the 41st Supreme Chapter in Dallas, Texas, to build a corpus of funds to assist chapters of Pi Kappa Phi in the acquisition of housing. A portion of each member’s initiation fee funds the ILF. It is named in honor of Past National President Stephen P. DePalma, Beta Alpha (NJIT), who was instrumental in the formation of the ILF.

The Infrastructure Loan Fund is administered by Pi Kappa Phi Properties to promote the fund, review applications, manage risk, preserve assets, grant loans within prudent business and marketplace terms and conditions. Pi Kappa Phi Properties designates a board officer position to work with staff and a board committee to support chapters through the Infrastructure Loan Fund.

TOTAL ASSETS AS OF 6.30.2015ILF CASH $674,899

NOTES RECEIVABLE $1,005,498

TOTAL ASSETS $1,680,397

HISTORICAL YEAR END ASSETS Data used since 1998 for comparison purposes2015 $1,618,3972014 $1,618,0552013 $1,552,3292012 $1,480,9822011 $1,402,9662010 $1,323,9372009 $1,257,3542008 $1,208,5972007 $1,143,0362006 $1,096,4672005 $1,027,9672004 $961,9632003 $871,2272002 $790,2822001 $763,9572000 $705,8751999 $630,7331998 $572,492

ASSETS

Tau NC State

Alpha Epsilon Florida

Alpha Zeta Oregon State

Alpha Lambda Mississippi

Alpha Omicron Iowa State

Alpha Rho West Virginia

Alpha Sigma Tennessee

Alpha Upsilon Drexel

Beta Alpha NJIT

Beta Delta Drake

Beta Epsilon Missouri

Beta Xi Central Michigan

Gamma Tau North Texas

Delta Psi Texas Arlington

Delta Upsilon Pittsburgh

Delta Omega Texas A&M

Epsilon Eta Winthrop

Zeta Eta South Florida

Zeta Theta UTAustin

Zeta Sigma UC Davis

Eta Gamma CU Boulder

Eta Rho Texas State

Eta Upsilon Miami (OH)

Theta Delta Florida International

Theta Iota Washington State

Kappa Delta Illinois State

Gamma Delta Memphis

CHAPTERS BENEFITTING FROM THE STEPHEN P. DEPALMA INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN FUND

Theta Delta Chapter house at Florida International

FEBRUARY 4, 2015 marked the beginning of Pi Kappa Phi Properties 50th year of service to Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. As Properties celebrates a half-century of service, we are grateful for the volunteers, students and staff that have made the body of work possible over those fifty years.

In 2014, Properties assisted the Delta Psi Chapter (Texas-Arlington) alumni and students acquire the chapter house and infusing capital to complete some necessary projects to continue operations. In 2015, Properties acquired the Eta Gamma Chapter (Colorado) chapter house with the assistance of Eta Gamma alumni and volunteers. Both of these projects were made possible by the Pi Kappa Phi Properties Housing Investment Fund. Since its inception in 2012, Pi Kappa Phi Properties has acquired and preserved chapter homes for five chapters.

Additionally, 27 chapters benefitted from a loan from the Stephen P. DePalma Infrastructure Loan Fund. Over 50% of chapters receive some form of support from Pi Kappa Phi Properties, whether that be financial or advisory support to our local housing corporations and university owned chapter housing locations.

MICHAEL S. HARTMAN Chairman, Pi Kappa Phi Properties

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Theta Mu (Massachusetts-Amherst) Amherst, Mass., March 2014, Occupancy: 30

Kappa Beta (Illinois State) Normal, Ill., 2015, Occupancy: 33

Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) Austin, Texas, 2015, Occupancy: 39Eta Gamma (UC - Boulder) Boulder, Col., 2015, Occupancy: 18

2015 Pi Kappa Phi Properties Acquisitions

HOUSING INVESTMENT FUND The Housing Investment Fund was established in 2012 by

the 53rd Supreme Chapter held in Washington, D.C. to further Pi Kappa Phi Properties goal of providing quality local chapter homes for each chapter. The Housing Investment Fund is funded through an annual fee from initiated undergraduate chapter members. The fee is based on a chapter’s total number of members. Pi Kappa Phi Properties is pleased to provide this report on the Housing Investment Fund’s efforts over the 2014–2015 academic year.

ASSETS

TOTAL ASSETS AS OF 6.30.2015Investment in Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington) $5,559

Investment in Epsilon Eta (Winthrop) $30,000

Investment in Eta Upsilon (Miami-Ohio) $70,000

Investment in Theta Mu (Massachusetts-Amherst) $20,000

Investment in Eta Gamma (Colorado) 200,000

Housing Investment Fund Cash $102,959

TOTAL ASSETS $428,518

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Sigma (South Carolina), Columbia, S.C., September 2006, Occupancy: 40

Alpha Theta (Michigan State), East Lansing, Mich., July 2013, Occupancy: 28

Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Ann Arbor, Mich., July 1991, Occupancy: 36

Delta Rho (Southern California) Los Angeles, July 1997, Occupancy: 34

Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Ft. Collins, Colo., October 2000, Occupancy: 39

Eta Rho (Texas State) San Marcos, Texas, Jan 2010, Occupancy: 10

Psi (Cornell) Ithaca, N.Y., July 1991, Occupancy: 33

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Auburn, Ala., January 2011, Occupancy: 31

Epsilon Eta (Winthrop) Rock Hill, S.C., May 2013, Occupancy: 9

Eta Upsilon (Miami (Oh)) Oxford, Ohio, June 2014, Occupancy: 24

Theta Iota (Washington State) Pullman, Wash., July 2009, Occupancy: 56

Beta Theta (Arizona) Tucson, Ariz., July 1997, Occupancy: 45

Iota Nu (Mississippi State) Starkville, Miss., Jan 2012, Occupancy: 38Theta Mu (Massachusetts-Amherst) Amherst, Mass., March 2014, Occupancy: 30

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PI KAPP COLLEGE ATTENDANCE Includes number of students for both Emerging Leaders and Chapter Officers

2015 1,739

2014 1,562

2013 1,416

2012 1,343

2011 1,257

2010 1,134

PI KAPPA PHI JOURNEY

THE educational, leadership AND service programming OF Pi Kappa Phi

1,058 recognized with The Order of the Lamp for at least a 3.25 gpa

4,973 students from 105 chapters received ladder of risk training

2,523 students from 57 chapters attended alcohol skills training

4,419 participated in GreekLifeEdu

103 new certified ritualists

32 Chapters received member education visits

8 students awarded interfraternal leadership development program scholarships to either The Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) or AFLV LeaderShape

PI KAPP COLLEGE FOR CHAPTER OFFICERS1,646 students attended

90% said they felt prepared to meet the expectations of their role as an officer or key committee chairman

PI KAPP COLLEGE FOR EMERGING LEADERS

448 graduates since 2010

93 2015 graduates

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440 STUDENTS RECEIVED LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE IN 2015

As part of The Ability Experience strategic plan, leadership development curriculum has been incorporated into all of the regional and national events. This curriculum reinforces the fraternity's definition of leadership and the mission of The Ability Experience. Throughout each event, participants have the opportunity to strengthen their leadership behaviors and skills through a variety of activities, discussions, practice, and reflections. Different leadership theories are being used for each event, allowing men who participate in multiple events to gain something different from each experience.

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A campaign TO forge UNCOMMON leadersCOMMONLOYALTY

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THE TRUSTEES of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation hope that you will be pleased with our collective accomplishments in 2015. The Foundation’s mission is to enlist our alumni investors in supporting, and expanding (with expanding chapters and undergrads), the cutting edge educational programs of the fraternity.

While our Foundation has facilitated significant projects for Pi Kappa Phi in recent years, an increased educational grant was not possible until 2015. Such a grant requires a much larger percentage of unrestricted foundation assets, so that the National Council can ask for, and the Foundation can make grants that respond to the changing educational needs of our 12,000 men on 180 campuses.

The $7M “Common Loyalty” capital campaign now underway is entirely based on our strategic intent to add unrestricted assets to the foundation’s corpus. We have had outstanding response to this new focus, on a scale never seen before – from longtime donors as well as a very large number of new men, stepping up to provide for their younger brothers.

We are bound together in a common loyalty that transcends any personal selfishness. Together, we are building ideal chapters . . . and ideal men.

JOHN R. ANDREWS Chairman, Pi Kappa Phi Foundation

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THE ORDER OF

1904

THE ORDER OF

1909

Kelley A. Bergstrom Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

David D. Morgan Sr. Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)

Parker H. “Pete” Petit Iota (Georgia Tech)

Bruce L. Rogers Chi (Stetson)

Philanthropy: $1,000,000+

Philanthropy: $500,000 - $999,999

In 1904, unhappy with the status quo, three men challenged the undergraduate governance of the College of Charleston and formed a fraternity on a premise of leadership, which still stands like no other today.

Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has, for well over a century, been propelled forward in status, reputation and impact by the remarkable acts of those few men. Our Founders set the trajectory for our Fraternity which has been maintained by the men we proudly list here and who share the same indomitable spirit and courage.

In 1909, the Gamma Chapter at the University of California at Berkeley was organized. The leaders of Pi Kappa Phi, by accepting Founder Teddy Kelly’s request that a charter be granted to the group he assembled, created a national fraternity.

Vision was the key ingredient that compelled a small, provincial fraternity with fewer than twenty-five members on two campuses in the rural South, not too distant from the days of Reconstruction, to establish a third chapter in Berkeley, California. This act made Pi Kappa Phi a national fraternity. Visionaries, such as the men listed here, continue to support the advancement of Pi Kappa Phi.

THE FOUNDING OF PI KAPPA PHI

THE INSTALLATION OF GAMMA CHAPTER

THE ORDER OF

1924

Jason K. Dodd Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Philanthropy: $250,000 - $499,999

In 1924, the National Council recognized that in order to thrive as an organization, full-time professional leadership would be required. After two decades of being managed by an all-volunteer force, the Fraternity hired its first executive. This effectively codified the Council’s intent to provide ongoing and consistent leadership, allowing the Fraternity to compete on all levels against its fraternal peers.

When Pi Kappa Phi hired Brother George Sheetz, Alpha (Charleston), to serve as the Executive Secretary from 1924-1928, the Fraternity took a symbolic step forward in recognizing the value in consistent, competent management. Through action and generosity, these men listed here understand that one man can truly make a difference in their Fraternity.

PI KAPPA PHI HIRES FIRST EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

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THE ORDER OF

1948

THE ORDER OF

1959

Thomas E. Berk Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

Tom & Dee Coley Beta Eta (Florida State)

Anders & Joanna Hall Mu (Duke)

James C. Turk Xi (Roanoke)

Allen O. Woody III Xi (Roanoke)

Dudley & Natalie Woody Xi (Roanoke)

John & Cherl Andrews, Delta Delta (Truman State)Brooks G. Bradford Jr., Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Steve & Penny DePalma, Beta Alpha (NJIT)Ajay J. Desai, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

J. Terry Dewberry, Iota (Georgia Tech)James R. Douglass, Beta Eta (Florida State)

Joe W. Forehand, Alpha Iota (Auburn)William Furling III, Epsilon Mu (Bradley)

R. Nathan Hightower, Omicron (Alabama)James F. House, Alpha Eta (Samford)

Barry & Molly Howell, Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State)J. Ernest Johnson, Alpha Iota (Auburn)

John Owen, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)Frank & Marcia Parrish, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

David Shook, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Jefferson Shreve, Alpha Psi (Indiana)

Philanthropy: $100,000 - $249,999

Philanthropy: $50,000 - $99,999

Just weeks away from the completion of his historic term as National President, Brother Devereux D. Rice, Iota (Georgia Tech) suddenly passed to the Chapter Eternal on August 11, 1948. The Fraternity is left heart-broken as the leader and principal architect of Pi Kappa Phi’s post-war recovery is gone. Motivated by the legacy of their friend, four brothers step forward in bold fashion to rally the Fraternity.

The mood in the ballroom of the Hotel Statler in downtown Detroit, Michigan, where Pi Kappa Phi would hold the 22nd Supreme Chapter over Labor Day Weekend, was both upbeat and solemn. On one hand, there was great news to report. The Fraternity, buoyed by the scores of young men returning to school on the GI Bill, was beginning to climb out of the malaise that touched so many fraternities during the war. Yet, on the other hand, the loss of National President Rice, the only National President to have ever died in office (still to this day), had touched the heart of the Fraternity. To honor Rice’s service, four men stepped forward, each contributing $1,000 to create the Devereux D. Rice Memorial Fund. Following several name changes, that fund would become the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation—a tangible example of Founder A. Pelzer Wagener’s words to the Fraternity in 1932—Ad Astera per Aspera—Through difficulties we will reach the stars. These men and friends of the Fraternity listed here have advanced Pi Kappa Phi to new heights.

The National Council and Executive Secretary Greg Elam, Beta (Presbyterian), realized an investment in the leadership skills of the young men running the student chapters would pay immeasurable dividends. No one knew in 1959 that Pi Kapp College would eventually become synonymous with “national brotherhood” and “leadership” and would grow to attain its own brand-identity as an indispensable piece of Pi Kappa Phi’s educational programming.

On a warm summer evening in 1959 at Camp Burnt Gin just outside of Sumter, South Carolina, something magical took place: 102 students gathered for the first time under the banner of Pi Kapp College. Since then, brothers have convened at Pi Kapp College to draft plans and outline steps toward the building of a stronger fraternity by learning leadership skills to employ in their local chapters, and indeed, in life. In doing so, they illuminate the timeless and immutable principle we all learn in our fraternal journey — we are stronger together than we are apart. Bound together in common loyalty, these men and friends of the Fraternity listed here hold up that lesson as a reminder to us all.

THE PASSING OF A NATIONAL PRESIDENT; THE BIRTH OF THE FOUNDATION

THE FIRST PI KAPP COLLEGE

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THE ORDER OF

1966

Elias S. Aguirre, Eta Rho (Texas State)Eric J. Almquist, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

Robert F. Berry, Sigma (South Carolina)John R. Bradford III, Zeta Alpha (Clemson)

Jeff Esola, Gamma Nu (LaGrange)Tripp Hall, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)

Tim & Jo Hebson, Alpha Eta (Samford)Brett & Jenna Lee, Eta Rho (Texas State)

Tracy & Donna Maddux, Zeta Theta (Texas-Austin)Walter Pickens Jr., Sigma (South Carolina)

J. Gunnar Schalin, Upsilon (Illinois)James & Tas Smith, Alpha Eta (Samford)

T.J. Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Tom & Cheri Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Michael J. Sweeney Jr., Chi (Stetson)Lance A. & Diana N. Talmage, Beta Iota (Toledo)

Paul Edward Parker-Thompson, Theta Gamma (Buffalo)Vince J. Thompson, Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph’s)

Frank T. Wrenn III, Mu (Duke)Anonymous

Philanthropy: $25,000-$49,999

During the mid-1960s, Executive Director Durward Owen, Xi (Roanoke) saw the challenge in supporting the Fraternity’s growth. Housing was a significant obstacle to Pi Kappa Phi’s entry and success on many campuses. Brother Owen also saw the answer in the form of numerous fraternity houses that were being lost to foreclosure due to the unpopularity of Greek institutions during the turbulent 60s. In 1966, Pi Kappa Phi Properties was formed to acquire and own a nationwide portfolio of properties to house members of Pi Kappa Phi. Since its founding, Pi Kappa Phi Properties has assisted over 100 chapters and alumni housing corporations.

Pi Kappa Phi Properties was incorporated in the state of Florida on February 4, 1966. The first meeting of the newly formed volunteer executive committee was held on Easter Sunday, April 10th in conjunction with the chartering of the Gamma Gamma Chapter (Troy) in Troy, Alabama. Gamma Gamma Chapter would benefit as Properties’ first chapter house recipient that same year. Gamma Delta Chapter (Memphis) would also benefit from an early chapter house purchase. While a house alone does not make a home or a chapter, Pi Kappa Phi Properties has helped facilitate a shared residential experience for our members. The following men and friends of the Fraternity believe in the same entrepreneurial vision and brave leadership that led to the founding of Pi Kappa Phi Properties.

PI KAPPA PHI PROPERTIES ESTABLISHED

LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

$3,500,000ACADEMIC RECOGNITION

$2,800,000SERVANT-LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES

$700,000

COMMON LOYALTY CAMPAIGN GOAL $7,000,000

COMMONLOYALTY

A campaign to forge uncommon leaders

GOAL $7,000,000

MAJOR GIFT FUNDS RAISEDAS OF 4.5.2016

$6,593,554

FOR MORE INFORMATION about the Common Loyalty Campaign or to make a commitment, please contact Curt Herzog, director of development at [email protected] or (980) 318-5366.

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THE ORDER OF

1977

Jeff & Melody Alexander, Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington)Justin W. Angotti, Theta Eta (American)

A. Glenn Aspinwall, Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern)Thomas H. Atwood, Beta Eta (Florida State)Chuck Barnard, Delta Delta (Truman State)

David A. Bibler, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Wesley L. Breeden, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)

Jerry T. Brewer, Sigma (South Carolina)Walter H. Brinkman, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)

Gregory J. & Mary Christine Buehner, Theta Theta (Iowa)Abe & Gayle Bush, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Thomas L. Carter, Gamma Delta (Memphis)Robert A. Cione, Beta Delta (Drake)

David Conn, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock)David T. Corey, Alpha Eta (Samford)

Jeff Darnell, Alpha Eta (Samford)David R. DeMarco, Beta Kappa (Georgia State)

Glenn Dickson, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)J. Patrick Figley, Chi (Stetson)

Jeremy Galvin & Jenn Plagman-Galvin, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)John Greaves, Omicron (Alabama)

Marvin Hackney, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)Tim & Karen Hancock, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)

Spencer & Carol Harper, Beta Gamma (Louisville)Lori Hart

Jake & Lindsay Henderson, Beta Theta (Arizona)Tim & Kate Hoskins, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

Mark Jacobs, Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington)Travis Jamison, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee State)

Bruce Kalmick, Eta Rho (Texas State)Mark & Barbara King, Epsilon Iota (UNC-Greensboro)

Bob Langbein, Epsilon Nu (Cal State-Sacramento)Michael S. Loy, Beta Eta (Florida State)

Ryan Lugabihl, Eta Upsilon (Miami-OH)Joshua D. Lundell, Eta Upsilon (Miami-OH)

Ronald M. Lunk, Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly)Basil & Michelle Lyberg, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)

Glenn McConnell, Alpha (College of Charleston)Jack McDonald, Alpha Eta (Samford)

Gregory E. Moffett, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock)

Philanthropy: $10,000-$24,999

Pi Kappa Phi realized that leadership also involved a commitment, not just to our brothers, but to our fellow man. In 1977, Pi Kappa Phi became the first fraternity to create and ultimately sustain its own national service learning initiative, Project P.U.S.H. (now known as The Ability Experience to reflect the mission of the organization). Durward Owen, Xi (Roanoke) referenced, “What we do for others is simply the rent we pay for the opportunity to live on this earth.” Members of Pi Kappa Phi continue to “pay it forward” through their continued commitment to service above self.

In search of a national service initiative that could mobilize thousands of Pi Kappa Phi’s across the country, fortuitous winds of innovation buffeted Pi Kappa Phi in the spring of 1977. An innovation grant was made available by the National Council, which at the time was under the leadership of Brother Phil Tappy, Lambda (Georgia), for an idea called Project P.U.S.H. This decision was the culmination of countless hours of work, a bit of serendipity and an ounce of luck as Durward Owen, Xi (Roanoke), Thomas Sayre, Kappa (UNC-Chapel Hill), and Iverson Riddle all came into each other’s orbit at the right moment in time. That same “can-do spirit”, which motivated a few to risk so much, is illuminated for the rest of us by the donors listed here.

THE LAUNCHING OF PROJECT P.U.S.H.

Robert M. Moody, Beta Delta (Drake)Jeff Neidenthal, Beta Eta (Florida State)Anthony M. Noce, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)Kim NovakKenneth Joseph Oubre, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)Robert & Mary Dell Paterno, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Joshua J. Phoebus, Epsilon Alpha (Elon)Joe Piedrafite, Theta Mu (UMass-Amherst)Robert F. Riley III, Theta Delta (Florida International)Todd Sargent, Eta Sigma (UCLA)Keith & Lauri Sheppard, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)Mr. & Mrs. William T. Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)Jay Stuckel, Beta Epsilon (Missouri)Ryan Swensen, Eta Upsilon (Miami-OH)Mark E. Timmes, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Andrae L. Turner, Eta Rho (Texas State)Patrick Walsh, Alpha Kappa (Michigan)Steve Whitby, Zeta Iota (Indiana-PA)Christian A. Wiggins, Epsilon Alpha (Elon)Ronald J. Zlatoper, Alpha Tau (RPI)Anonymous

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THE ORDER OF

1987

Johnny & Kate Andrews, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Pat Austin, Epsilon Phi (UAB)

Tom Begley, Alpha Rho (West Virginia)Ben Bush, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)

Bradley Charlesworth, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)John G. Clifford, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)

Andrew Conlin, Omega (Purdue)Christopher T. Conner, Eta Iota (Christopher Newport)

Edward L. Corson II, Xi (Roanoke)Erik Cote, Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac)David S. Dalton, Beta Nu (Houston)

Todd Dipaola, Gamma (UC-Berkeley)Douglas Doughty, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Greg Elam, Beta (Presbyterian)William L. Finney, Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern)

Matthew E. Garono, Eta Phi (UMBC)Scott & Gina Gasparini, Zeta Alpha (Clemson)

Philip Lloyd Hamilton, Theta Delta (Florida International)Catherine & Pierre Harrison

Tommy & Joanne Hartwell, Alpha Iota (Auburn)Curt Herzog, Theta Lambda (Missouri State)

Aaron Jackson, Theta Psi (RIT)David H. Jaffee, Alpha (College of Charleston)

Tyler Johansson, Chi (Stetson)Sam Martorella, Theta Tau (High Point)

Andrew D. McCarthy, Beta Epsilon (Missouri)Cassidy Moore, Beta Nu (Houston)

Denise NelsonKevin Ohaver, Omega (Purdue)

Matt Osorio, Zeta Chi (Albright)Drayton T. Perkins, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)

Shane C. Pruitt, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)Shawn Rabourn, Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina-Upstate)

Ben Roman, Eta Chi (TCU)Chase Rumley, Epsilon Alpha (Elon)

Chris & Bonny Shade, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)Patrick Smith, Gamma Tau (North Texas)

Philanthropy: $5,000-$9,999

For the first ten years of Project P.U.S.H., Pi Kappa Phi built dozens of accessible playgrounds and raised tens of thousands of dollars on behalf of people with disabilities. The trajectory and means of fundraising and awareness changed in the summer of 1987, however, when Bruce L. Rogers, Chi (Stetson), rode his bike from Florence, Oregon to Yorktown, Virginia in the name of the Fraternity and Project P.U.S.H. What started as a solo act inspired the imagination of Pi Kappa Phi and challenged an entire organization to do more. As a result of Bruce’s leadership, thousands more have ridden what became known as the Journey of Hope since 1987 to inspire, motivate and recognize the millions who live with disabilities and challenges.

“By the time this card catches up with you I should be through Colorado and into Kansas. I am averaging about 85 miles a day and should do more when I hit the plains,” were the words of Brother Bruce Rogers, Chi (Stetson) on August 25, 1987 in a postcard penned to Durward Owen, Xi (Roanoke) just a few weeks into his historic trip. On the surface, this update from the road appears so simple but represents so much more in the context of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Embedded in Rogers’ message is a theme of determination and a heathy disregard for the difficult — attributes shared by the men who founded this fraternity — and cultivated in the will of over 1,000 students and alumni who have cycled or crewed in the path Brother Rogers blazed during the summer of 1987. These men and friends of the Fraternity also share in that same intrepid spirit and continue to encourage our undergraduate members to challenge themselves through leadership and service to others.

PI KAPPA PHI CYCLES ACROSS AMERICA FOR THE FIRST TIME

David J. Sullivan, Beta Lambda (Tampa)Thomas G. Sullivan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Gregory P. Swierzewski, Iota Epsilon (Susquehanna)David Vawter, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)J. Jeffry Wahlen, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Walter Wahlfeldt, Upsilon (Illinois)David & Corin WallaceMichael Wallace, Zeta Theta (Texas-Austin)James & Melinda Wedding, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech)Joseph B. Yount III, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)

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THE ORDER OF

1995

Nick Atzenbeck, Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado)Michael Bumbry, Epsilon Alpha (Elon)

Andrew Carnes, Theta Sigma (Cal State-Long Beach)Ken Forti, Sigma (South Carolina)

Tim Gutschlag, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Michael Hartman, Eta Gamma (CU-Boulder)

Thomas Horton, Theta Kappa (Baylor)Ben Johns, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)

James A. Krucher, Beta Alpha (NJIT)Emerson Linney, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)

James Maloney, Beta Eta (Florida State)Nathan C. McDaniel, Eta Rho (Texas State)

Ben & Monica Morgan, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Mark F. Munsell, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Robb Olivieri, Iota Omicron (Iona)Durward W. Owen, Xi (Roanoke)

Andrew Paparella Jr., Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Nick Prichodko, Omega (Purdue)

Don Slesnick, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)Gregory Snyder II, Xi (Roanoke)

Erich Straughn, Sigma (South Carolina)Chris Stringer, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Gabe Villanueva, Theta Delta (Florida International)Joshua Williams, Gamma Tau (North Texas)

Cameron T. Woods, Iota Omicron (Iona)

Philanthropy: $2,500-$4,999

In 1995, realizing that learning the Fraternity’s history and rituals during the pre-initiation period was not enough, Pi Kappa Phi became the second national fraternity to debut a four-year membership development and leadership program. Entitled “The Journey Project,” it was bold and ambitious, and it represented a significant investment in the cultivation of students’ leadership capabilities throughout their undergraduate involvement with Pi Kappa Phi.

Within The Journey Project were a number of benefits which conveyed Pi Kappa Phi’s commitment to member education. From academic coaches who delivered custom written curriculum to students and were subsequently paid an annual stipend for their work, to Stephen Covey-trained coaches who delivered Covey’s signature, principle-centered leadership training at regional conclaves, Pi Kappa Phi undergraduates were exposed to some of the best leadership resources available at the time. This was an investment that would not only yield dividends for our student chapters but also caused a member to rethink the value of his fraternal membership. Brothers who availed themselves of these opportunities could now unequivocally say, “I am a better man because of Pi Kappa Phi.” Many of the Brothers who participated in this program attribute it to the success they have achieved in their life. The gifts of the men and friends of the Fraternity listed here assure that ongoing leadership programs will not just build a better Fraternity, but indeed a better world.

PI KAPPA PHI REVOLUTIONIZES MEMBER EDUCATION

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THE ORDER OF

2004

Vince Andel, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)John David Babb, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Mr. & Mrs. Grant Batchelor, Theta Psi (RIT)Alan Brevard, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Carrie G. CliffordMichael W. Copeland, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Jeff Crane, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)Patrick J. Danehy, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State)

Steven A. Davis, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Michael P. Debello, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

James B. Edwards, Alpha (College of Charleston)Allison Foster

Jeff Fuechec, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)David E. Guerra, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Jay Guthrie, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Hans Hansen, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Spencer Haworth, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Bret Heidemann, Eta Gamma (CU-Boulder)Rodney A. Hill, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Irvin “Chuck” Howard III, Delta Delta (Truman State)Bryan Hutson, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Edgar Jones, Chi (Stetson)Karim Kafray, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Gregory V. Linder, Omega (Purdue)Nick & Pam Linder, Psi (Cornell)

Edgar Machado, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Jason M. Mills, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Nick Mueller, Chi (Stetson)Bill Newell, Psi (Cornell)

Jeremy R. Osborne, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Brian & Lori Pinto, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Pablo Pissanetzky, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Jerry Reed, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

Philanthropy: $1,000-$2,499

In 2004, not only did the Fraternity celebrate a century of growth and leadership, it also issued a challenge to the membership to honor our first 100 years by reaching previously unimaginable heights in its second century.

The Second Century Vision, the Fraternity’s strategic plan for its future, ratified Pi Kappa Phi’s commitment to become a leading fraternity. It outlined seven critical areas that would be measured against the success of all college fraternities in the country. But at its core, the Second Century Vision challenged the organization to continue to recruit and develop its future leaders. Focusing on growth through the addition of new chapters, the recolonization of dormant ones and investing in existing ones, Pi Kappa Phi’s focus on growth created a multiplier-effect that ultimately lifted all areas of fraternity operation. In summary, the plan stated that by the end of 2014, the Fraternity would accomplish in one decade what it previously took one century to complete. Those goals have been met and exceeded. Yet, the wheel of improvement continues to turn for Pi Kappa Phi, underscoring the timeless nature of Founder L. Harry Mixson’s words to the Fraternity, “We have given you the past as we know it; the future we leave with you.” The men and friends of the Fraternity listed here represent the future and our brightest hopes as we continue to learn from our past and remain focused on our future.

THE FUTURE WE LEAVE WITH YOU

Kyle Robinson, Gamma Iota (LSU)Mr. & Mrs. Santiago Rodriguez, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Todd SheltonDouglas Campbell Smith, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Scott Thomas, Eta Zeta (Queens)Jason Ukestad, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Vic Valencia, Zeta Rho (Cal State-Fullerton)Jason Weaver, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Andy Westbrook, Alpha (College of Charleston)Rachel WestraCharley Whitlow, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)Bradley T. Wright, Delta Omega (Texas A&M)

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GATEWAY SOCIETY

Alpha (College of Charleston) Daniel Bradford Barry David Harold Jaffee Jason Andrew Schall Richard Burke Voorneveld

Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Robert L. Whelan

Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks

Lambda (Georgia) James L. Lester Thomas Philip Tappy David Ernest Tidmore

Xi (Roanoke) Edward Joseph Bennett Edward Lyons Corson II Reginald Whitten Gravely Jr. Durward Warren Owen Dudley Foster Woody

Omicron (Alabama) George Kyser Greene R. Nathan Hightower Travis Porter Julian A.J. Lonnie Strickland III

Upsilon (Illinois) Michael A Lowery J. Gunnar Schalin Phillip Stiles Whipple

Chi (Stetson) Stephen Andrew Kilpatrick Bruce Layton Rogers

Psi (Cornell) Richard Samuel Shull

Omega (Purdue) David Lee Johnson David Girdon Lane

Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Jamey Rickey Porter

Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Jay Kevin Morris

Alpha Delta (Washington) Stanley Joseph Gratis

Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Albert Eben Luer Michael Leo O’Donnell Mark Edward Timmes

Alpha Zeta (Oregon) David Hill Vawter

Alpha Eta (Samford) Gerald W. Matthews

Alpha Theta (Michigan State) George Winfield Pardee Jr.

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Charles Sanford Blackledge Jr. Bogart Scott Reed

Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Mark Edward Perrin

Alpha Mu (Penn State) Kevin Keith Murphy

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Frank Megran Parrish III

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Michael Dillard Mynatt

Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Richard Nevin Mensch

Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Bryan David Schott T.J. Sullivan

Alpha Omega (Oregon) Dade MacDonald Wright

Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Louis Robert Miceli

Beta Beta (Florida Southern) William Jeffrey Wallace Robert Maxwell Weitzner

Beta Gamma (Louisville) Ronald E. Krebs

Beta Eta (Florida State) Christopher David New Jonathan E. Stevens

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Kenneth John Cribbs John Bryan Whitley

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Jeffrey Dean Brasie

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Douglas E Barnett

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman Glenn Albert Dickson George Fitzhugh Shipp

Beta Phi (East Carolina) Douglas Lee Littiken

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Roger Lee Reed

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Christopher Carl Nelson

Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Perry W. Buffington Patrick Oren Manning

Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Ronald James deValinger

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Benjamin Gabriel Croxton William Lee Finney

Gamma Omega (Montevallo) R. Jeffery McGhee

Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Jonathan Argyle Barney

Delta Delta (Truman) John Richard Andrews

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) James Scott Davidson Cal Chapman Majure

Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Matthew Steven Brown Michael Jason Grass William Clarence Jackson Jr.

Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Craig Lee Anderson John Patrick Babel Kenneth N Kaiser

Delta Tau (James Madison) Earle Morse Copp III

Delta Chi ( Kansas State) J. Timothy Lindemuth

Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) Mark Franklin Jacobs

Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Steven Talmadge Kirkman

Epsilon Kappa (Southern Polytechnic) James Alexander Ransom

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Matthew Philip Stuart

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Timothy Edward Haen Benjamin Scott Shae

Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Jacob Lawton Carter III

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus James Halleck Perkins Jr.

Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Jesse Carlton Crimm

Zeta Kappa (Richard Stockton) Franco Felice Catania

Zeta Lambda (Cal State- Chico) Arden Thorvald Anderson II

Zeta Xi (Averett) Peter Allen Blum Jr.

Zeta Upsilon (Bloomsburg) Paul Willey Hadzor III

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) James Eric Jeffares

Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Eric Charles Hammer

Eta Rho (Texas State) Andrae Lamont Turner

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Marcus Mathew Kain

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) John Edward Bezou Jr. John William Langley

Theta Delta (Florida International) Christopher Brett Chong Alain David Sanchez

Theta Eta (American) Carlos Santiago Ramirez

Theta Nu (Delaware) Paul Edward Parker-Thompson

Theta Xi (Arizona State) Wayne Royce Unger

The Gateway Society recognizes individuals who include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in their estate plans.

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Lifetime Giving ClubsStar & Lamp Society (S&L) $500,000+

Supreme Circle (SUP) $250,000 — $499,999

Founders’ Circle (FOU) $100,000 — $249,999

Order of the Rose (OR) $50,000 — $99,999

Order of the Bell (OB) $25,000 — $49,999

Council Club (CC) $10,000 — $24,999

Foundation Club (FC) $5,000 — $9,999

Lamplighter’s Club (LC) $2,500 — $4,999

Executive Director’s Club (EDC) $1,000 — $2,499

Gold Star Club (GSC) $500 — $999

Chevron Club (CHV) $250 — $499

Crossed Swords Club (CSC) $1 — $249

Italics indicates deceased

Alpha (College of Charleston) Matthew Paul Brown (CHV) Gary Alan Catterton (FC) Adam Scott Cooper (CHV) Andrew Robert Cracker (CHV) Bryn Sean D’Andrea (CSC) Philip S Duwel (EDC) Harry Wyman Freeman Jr. (EDC) William S. Gaud (EDC) Charles Rush Hamrick IV (CHV) George Cleveland Hancock (CSC) Eric Charles Helfers (LC) James Faber Hightower (CSC) David Harold Jaffee (CC) Andrew Carroll Jaffee (EDC) Carl Ragnar Johnson (EDC) Basil Louis Lempesis (EDC) Thomas Lucht (CSC) William Parker Luhn Jr. (GSC) Robert William Marlowe (FC) Brian Joseph Mathias (GSC) Samuel Winfield McConnell Jr. (CC) Terence Neal Moore (FC) Gregory Duncan Padgett (FC) Pete M. Paulatos (EDC) Richard Patrick Pierce (LC) Richard James Raycroft (CSC) Michael Remy Renault (GSC) Gregory Keith Rothman (CSC) William Lee Runyon Jr. (EDC) Robert Edward Sheppard (GSC) Sam Stafford III (FC) Henry Willis Strobel Jr. (EDC) Michael Thomas Tecosky (CSC) Stephen Langton Thomas (LC) Mark Stephen Toliver (GSC) L. Andrew Westbrook III (EDC)

Beta (Presbyterian) Walter Eugene Brooker (CSC) David Kelly Dixon (EDC) Andrew Gregory Elam II (FC) Jacob Patrick Foster (CSC) Clifton Carson Goodwin III (LC) Tyler Lee Henson (CHV) Jordan Calhoun Huffstetler (CSC) Clinton Edward Massey (CC) Arthur George Maxwell Jr. (LC) John Frederick Oliver (CSC) John R. Ritter Jr. (GSC) Richard Bacot Stall (CHV) Thomas Harry Stearns (EDC) Thomas Vance Walker (CHV)

Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Corey Alan Babarovich (GSC) Todd James Dipaola (CC) David Wayne Halligan (GSC) James Pelton Kinlock (EDC) Clayton Edward Mitchell Jr. (EDC) Lawrence Julian Olson (EDC) Robert David O’Malley (GSC) Paul Herman Pause (GSC) Steven Scott Ryder (FC) Christian Thomas Santiago (CSC) Juan Manuel Serrano (GSC) Frank Allen Winton Jr. (EDC) Mark Augustus Wolfsheimer (CSC)

Delta (Furman) Eric Julian Ahlstrand (CSC) Scott Alan Davis (CSC)

Christopher Robert Hardt (GSC) Peter John Manning (FC) James G. Mattos (CHV) Matthew Thomas Powell (CSC)

Sigma (South Carolina) Mark Adamson (GSC) Albert John Appleby III (EDC) Jerry Thomas Brewer (OB) Paul Daniel Carter Jr. (CC) Earl Edwin Cashon Jr. (GSC) Patrick Aulton Chisum (GSC) Harvey Todd Davis (CSC) David Lamont Jones (CSC) Richard Calvin Mims (EDC) Peter J. Moffatt (CSC) Robert Andrew Montgomery (EDC) Ryan Gregory Padgett (GSC) Wright Tomberlin Paulk Jr. (GSC) Danny John Petri (CSC) Walter Hays Pickens III (GSC) Walter Hays Pickens Jr. (CC) William Sheldon Reynolds III (GSC) Danny Wayne Reynolds (CC) Stephen Mayes Rhodes (CHV) Erich Garland Straughn (CHV)

Epsilon (Davidson) Wilson Seibert Hendry (GSC) Harold Barker Kernodle Jr. (EDC) John Cale Lennon Jr. (CSC) Louis Michael Palles Jr. (GSC) Joseph Henry Johnson Vernon (CHV) Philip Connor Winstead (EDC)

Zeta (Wofford) James Hampton Belcher (LC) Mark O’Neill Bundy (FC) Ayrton Mauricio Menjivar (CSC) Stephen Christopher Moore (CSC) Thomas Pamor Palmer (EDC) Clarence Chrisman Riner III (CHV) Austin Reid Scircle (CSC) Edmund Jackson Scott (CHV) Ian David Telford (CSC)

Eta (Emory) Kenneth Calvert Kiehl (EDC) Charles Battle Lewis Jr. (CSC) John Charles Nix Jr. (FC)

Theta (Cincinnati) Bradley Taylor Armstrong (CSC) Alexander David Bosse (CSC) Joseph Scott Brueggemeyer (CSC) Zachary Paul Deutscher (CSC) Aren DeVante Johnson (CSC) Benjamin Douglas Molony (CSC) Ryan Michael Stroup (CSC)

Iota (Georgia Tech) Larry Lamar Baxley (CSC) Ronald Anthony Bergeron (CHV) Mark Alan Boxer (GSC) Brian Matthew Brady (CHV) David Avery Cargle (CSC) Michael Vincent Cowan (FC) Robert Allen DeFurio (EDC) James Benjamin Dewberry (CSC) Terry and Sharon Dewsberry (OB) Shawn Daniel Doughtie (GSC) Christopher Edward Doyle (EDC) John Darrel Englehardt (GSC) Donald N Fischer (CHV) Tyler Samuel Gee (CSC)

Stephen George Hatzikoutelis (CSC) Zachary Cheshire Hussin (CSC) Alan A. Imm (FC) Russell Read Johnson (GSC) Thomas Lowndes Jr. (LC) Robert Thomas Lowrance (GSC) Frederick A. Massey Sr. (GSC) Robert Terry McCrory (CSC) Jason Jeremy Menko (CSC) Robert Craig Murray Jr. (LC) Monteiro Harris Nelson III (CHV) Charles Phillips Nichols (CHV) Michael Ross Niehoff (CSC) Robert Alan Parrish (FC) Parker Holmes Petit (S&L) James Garrison Pritchett Jr. (FC) Fen Rhodes (GSC) Gregory Alan Riley (CSC) George Vernon Rouse (GSC) Robert Brian Rowe (LC) Dean Wall Russell (GSC) Samuel James Shepherd (CSC) Kevin Wayne Sparger Jr. (CSC) Bruce Crane Vanderhoof (EDC)

Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Benjamin Franklin Ball Jr. (GSC) Peter Edmund Berg (GSC) George Williams Braun (EDC) James Michael Collins (EDC) Frederick Vernon Coville (EDC) Jimmy Darrell Gambill (CSC) Nicholas Michael Gregor (CSC) Woodrow Wilson Gunter II (EDC) Marvin Spencer Hackney (FC) Bradley Stephen Hanover (GSC) William Stuart Hicks (OB) Elijah John Hile (CSC) Richard K. Holzworth (EDC) Clifton McRae Hux Jr. (EDC) James Bryan Little Jr. (EDC) Harry Howard Montgomery Jr. (CSC) Timothy Edward Newman (GSC) Mark Eric Prillaman (CSC) William Jasper Ramsey (CSC) John Agrippa Redhead (GSC) Benjamin Joel Roberts (GSC) William Keith Rollins (CC) Wayne Nelson Scott (LC) Edgar Franklin Seagle (CHV) Phillip Anthony Sparrow (CSC) Benjamin Maxwell Thompson (CSC) Alexander Spyros Vallianos (CSC) James Michael Wilmott (EDC) Charles Baxter Winn III (GSC) Mark Howell Winston (EDC) Blake Ashland Zanardi (CSC)

Lambda (Georgia) Philip Robert Allison (GSC) Thomas Julian Campbell (GSC) William Thomas Cantrell (GSC) Edward Burton Claxton (CHV) Wallace Stephen Drage (CSC) Ernest Eugene Guilliams III (CHV) McHenry Hamilton III (LC) Mark Andrew Harp (GSC) William James Harp Jr. (EDC) Thomas Hanson Howell III (CSC) Leroy Langston (EDC) Matt Mechling (CSC) Jason Lewis O’Rouke (CSC)

Listed here are members and friends who contributed to the Foundation Common Loyalty Leadership Fund in 2015. Donors are listed by chapter with lifetime giving level denoted using the key below.

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Henry Thomas Rogers Jr. (CHV) Cecil Randolph Spooner Jr. (GSC) Phil Tappy (CC) George Michael Thompson (CHV) John Franklin Tolson Jr. (CHV) Charles Killian Wagner Jr. (EDC)

Mu (Duke) Sid Eugene Atkinson (GSC) Matthew B. Crist (CSC) Anders William Hall (CC) Joseph Braun Kloecker Jr. (CSC) Heath Lance Marcus (EDC) T. Benjamin Massey (EDC) Christopher Philip Moore (GSC) Charles Terry Munson (GSC) Stephen Julius Schnurr Jr. (GSC) James Gordon Smith (EDC) Brian Edward Swab (EDC) Frank Thomas Wrenn III (CC) Frank Thomas Wrenn Jr. (CHV)

Nu (Nebraska) Edward Joseph Bierl (GSC) James Stanton Christol (LC) Warren Ray Hill (EDC) Von Allendale Innes (CSC) Tyson Scott Johnson (CSC) Joshua Scott Kenney (CSC) Thomas Campbell Miller (EDC) Dennis Emmett O’Brien (CSC) John Clare Stohlmann (CHV) Robert M. Werner (LC) William John Wesslund (EDC)

Xi (Roanoke) Robert S. Barber (EDC) Edward Joseph Bennett (FC) Christopher James Besse (CSC) Robert Sidney Bonney Jr. (LC) Paul Breen (GSC) Matthew Ronald Bryant (CSC) Paul Charles Caldwell (LC) Eugene Hildreth Cassell Jr. (CSC) John Robert Churchill (EDC) John Richard Cochran (CSC) Tracey Christopher Cooper (CSC) Edward Lyons Corson II (OB) Joseph Patrick Donohue (LC) David James Doyle (GSC) Mark Douglas Edgell (EDC) Stephen A. Esworthy (FC) Raphael Ellis Ferris (FC) Richard Chambers Flora (CHV) Charles Augustus Freeman (GSC) Robert George Gray (LC) Justin Vance Griggs (CSC) Harry Isaac Johnson Jr. (EDC) Robert William Kavash (CSC) Frederick Michael Klopp (CSC) Albert Ernest Lietzau, V (CHV) Daniel John Ludwig (CSC) Michael Clark McGough (CHV) Richard Joseph Milan Jr. (EDC) Spencer Chase Munro (CSC) Allen Theodore Nelson Jr. (CHV) Cameron Rob Ogilvie (LC) Randall Hall Overby (GSC) Clark Owen Jr. (CSC) Durward Warren Owen (OB) James William Pickens (CSC) James Peter Piedrafite Jr. (GSC)

Matthew Wayne Plasket (GSC) Donald Joseph Potter Jr. (FC) Andrew Joseph Puckett (CSC) Thomas Joseph Rutherford (EDC) Tod Nelson Senne (LC) Carl Beverly Sherertz (EDC) James Sylvester Stump Jr. (FC) Kevin Robert Sullivan (CHV) Ry Harrison Taylor (CSC) James Clinton Turk (FOU) E. Joseph VonCulin (LC) Joshua J. Wolinski (CSC) Allen Oat Woody III (SUP) Dudley Foster Woody (OR)

Omicron (Alabama) David Rush Adams (LC) William Thomas Bishop Jr. (LC) Jack Michael Blasius (EDC) Edwin Valdivia Caldwell II (EDC) Joseph Van Carmichael (CSC) Ronald William Case (CSC) John Alban Greaves Jr. (LC) Thomas Brooks Henderson (LC) R. Nathan Hightower (OR) Robert Fredrick Inman (LC) Daniel Clay Lemley (CHV) Mack Ollie Matthews (LC) Bross Kimbrough McDonald Jr. (CSC) William Milton Schroeder (EDC) William Calvin Taylor (LC) Richard S. Taylor (LC) David Christopher Wells (GSC)

Rho (Washington & Lee) Richard Gardiner Anderson (CC) Robert Dennis Ballantine (GSC) George Ziadeh Bateh (GSC) Ronald James Brown (CSC) Page deRonde Cranford (CHV) Brian Crowley (CHV) Michael Paul Fitzgerald (CSC) Edwin Porter Garretson Jr. (GSC) Robert Eastwood Glenn (LC) Terrence Lenier McCartin (CHV) John Harold Moore (EDC) Robert Kirk Park II (CSC) James Edwin Roane (GSC) Glenn Allen Scott (GSC) Edwin Webster Shearburn III (CHV) Elias Naudain Simons III (CSC) Malcolm Hart Squires Jr. (EDC) Dade Whitney Thornton II (CSC) Robert Otto Waldbauer Jr. (CHV) John Davol Wallace (EDC) Dederick Conrad Ward III (CHV)

Tau (NC State) Donald Bruce Barker (EDC) Jeffrey Harold Davison (CHV) Anthony Lawrence Evans (EDC) Tyler Blake Hull (CSC) Francis Leonidas Joyner Jr. (EDC) Randall Edmon King (LC) Steven Michael Leamon (EDC) Christopher Middleton Myers (EDC) Andrew Dowd Page Jr. (GSC) Jeffrey Michael Roberts (GSC) Edward Russell Thomas II (GSC) W. Scott Troutman (GSC)

Upsilon (Illinois) Jack Joseph Bakker (EDC)

James Manuel Bayne (FC) Gary Michael Behrens (CHV) David Bein (GSC) Robert John Bogdanoff (EDC) Terry Richard Burke (CSC) David William Devinger (CSC) Daniel Gregory French (EDC) James Thomas Johnson (CHV) James Ken Kutill (EDC) Eric J. Langenfeld (CSC) Chris Alan Masin (CSC) Joseph Francis Peabody (CSC) Daniel Mack Perlin (CSC) John Gerard Pesavento (CHV) Anthony R. Saccomano (CHV) J. Gunnar Schalin (OB) John Wilson Shustitzky (EDC) John Robert Stroehlein (LC) Stephen D. Trahey (EDC) Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt (FC) Sean B.T. Williams (CSC)

Chi (Stetson) Anthony Amadeo Biancarosa II (EDC) Edwin Haupt Culver (LC) J. Patrick Figley (OB) Gabriel L. Gehret (EDC) Peter William Hogue (CHV) Tyler Stefan Johansson (GSC) Edgar Charles Jones Jr. (EDC) John-Michael Edmond Lenahan (GSC) Angelito Inocencio Nepomuceno (CSC) Bruce Layton Rogers (S&L) Matt Gordon Smith (GSC) John King Snellings (LC) Michael Joseph Sweeney Jr. (CC) Don Earl Walden (GSC) Thomas Manliff Wrenn (GSC)

Psi (Cornell) Samuel Charles Alessi Jr. (EDC) John Henry Angus (FC) John K. Beresny (GSC) Michael Patrick Carpenter Jr. (GSC) Gregory J. Della Rocca (FC) James Edward Emig (FC) Gary Robert Fisher (EDC) George Franklin Heinrich (CC) John S. & Peggy L. Kirk (FOU) Robert Ernest Kochli (CSC) William Fay Newell (CC) Paul Anthony Pietropaolo (CSC) Michael John Piscitelli (LC) Stanley Henry Pogroszewski (CHV) David Dorr Prescott (LC) Frank Alexei Sherer (LC) Bruce Douglas Spear (GSC) Harold Eugene Sweeney Jr. (GSC) Lawrence George Thayer (EDC) Erwin Arnold Tschanz (GSC)

Omega (Purdue) Thomas Clinton Barclay (CSC) James Robert Berlien (EDC) Jack K. Berlien (FC) Scott Andrew Carder (CHV) David Ray Davis (GSC) David R. Davis (GSC) Mark Vincent DeFabis (CSC) Charles Dulic (CSC) Hugh Michael Flanagan (LC) Brent Allan Grunig (CSC)

John Frederick Gumpper (CSC) Robert Craig Hall (CSC) Bruce Robert Halley (GSC) Thomas William Harzula Jr. (EDC) Hilton Bruce Henry (GSC) Stephen Michael Holtsclaw (EDC) Zachary Arthur Isbell (EDC) James Dwight Jackson (EDC) David Lee Johnson (CSC) Kevin Eugene Johnson (GSC) Patrick John Kuhnle (FC) David Girdon Lane (OR) Mark Douglas Laurent (CSC) Ronald Lee Lema (CSC) Gregory Vincent Linder (CC) Glenn Richard Manich (CSC) Eldon Dean Marks (GSC) John Edwin McDonald (FC) Mark Randall Megraw (CHV) Jack Wesley Powers (FC) Alexander Michael Prichodko (CSC) Nicholas Peter Prichodko (CHV) Robert Allen Rust (EDC) Halbert Calvin Smith Jr. (GSC) Todd Brian Spaulding (CHV) David A. Sterenfeld (CSC) Robert Dale Theobald (CSC) Dennis A. Trescott (EDC) Edward Merle Vana (GSC) Michael A. Vasil (CSC) Marc Alain Zubeck (CSC)

Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Benjamin Barkley Bush (LC) Douglas B. Clendaniel (EDC) Lee Wendell Folsom (CSC) Alfred Joel Greene (CHV) Jeffrey Maynard Leetun (CSC) Hollis Clinton Lewis Jr. (CHV) Thomas Lowndes III (LC) Charles Robert Melton (EDC) Drayton Thomas Perkins (EDC) Andrew Dona Roy (CSC) Stephen Elliott Tillman (CSC)

Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Taylor Wade Cochran (CSC) Michael Tommey Dean (GSC) Dalton Hayes Guthery (CSC) Tripp Hall (FC) Jay Kevin Morris (FC) Shane Colby Pruitt (CSC) J. Dylan Romo (EDC) Francis William Scichowski Jr. (GSC) Stephen Drew Sloan (CSC) Miles Frederick Symonds (CSC) Kyle Michael Thomas (CSC)

Alpha Delta (Washington) Ross Alan Benthien (CHV) Anonymous (EDC) Manuel Dominic Esteban (CHV) Matthew Anthony Fidgeon (CSC) Stanley Joseph Gratis (EDC) John Richard Pedersen (GSC) Brian Peter Walker (LC)

Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Peter Clairmonte Barr (FOU) Bernard Alan Barton Jr. (EDC) John Lavin Broe (GSC) Robert Norris Brooks (CSC) Russell Albert Burgess (CHV)

Italics indicates deceased

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David Oscar Charland (FC) James Michael Dallas (EDC) Eric Brian Dana (EDC) Allan E Doyle (CSC) Paul Stewart Enrico (LC) Thomas Michael Fitzgerald (LC) Hugh Arthur Gower (FC) Ira Timothy Hancock (CC) David William Henn (CC) Christopher Graham Hill (CSC) Michael P. Hill (CC) Timothy Evan Horvath (CSC) David Jay Isaacs (CSC) Thomas Elliott Johnson (GSC) Barry Charles Junnier (CHV) William Peter Keyes (LC) John Pyram King Jr. (CSC) Elio J. Loi (EDC) Lucas Lorenzo Lopez (CSC) Daniel Anthony Martinez (FC) Carlos Martinez (FC) William Randall McCall Jr. (GSC) Robert Scott McKinney (CHV) Robert Wallace McMullen II (CC) Robert Bruce Newman (OB) Michael Leo O’Donnell (CC) James Patrick O’Donnell (CC) Roy Traville Olsen (EDC) Salvatore Christen Palermo (CSC) Robert John Paterno (OB) Kenneth Arthur Perkins (GSC) Robert James Perry Jr. (CSC) Charles Robert Rigl (LC) Robert Norman Scott (EDC) William Henry Seaver (GSC) Glenn Allen Shapiro (GSC) Arthur Bryon Stackpole Sr. (GSC) Charles Alden Stewart (LC) Stuart Churchwell Stockton (EDC) Michael Lawrence Sullivan (CC) Mark Hans Thurn (CC) Robert Barclay Timberlake (CC) Mark Edward Timmes (CC) Jeff & Kris Wahlen (OB) Gordon Bryant Zellers III (CHV)

Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) Robert Edwin Calkins (CHV) See Ming Chen (CSC) Stuart Richard Didtel (CSC) Robert John Elfers (FC) Jacob Daniel Hall (CSC) William Charles Holste (CSC) Gary Stephen Munn (LC) Gregory Leon Nesbitt (LC) Robert Warren Reeves (CSC) Raymond Carey Terhune (LC) Roger Allen Turner (EDC) Edward Franklin VanZandt (GSC) David Hill Vawter (FC)

Alpha Eta (Samford) Michael Larry Anthony (CSC) David Torrence Corey (LC) Jeffrey Steven Darnell (GSC) William Warren Dixon Jr. (EDC) Harold Edwin Dowda Jr (CSC) Terry Levi Dunagan (CSC) William McDonald Ford (LC) Robert Ethridge Greene (GSC) Timothy Scott Hebson (CC) Warren Wesley Hilson Sr. (CC)

James Franklin House (OB) Jack Raymond McDonald (CC) James Edward Purvis (FC) Gilmer Tucker Simmons (EDC) James Michael Smith (CC) Dwayne Kevin Todd (LC) Merle Lindy Wade Jr. (EDC)

Alpha Theta (Michigan State) Kenneth Gordon Adams (LC) Cody Allen Bascom (CSC) Charles W. Bovay (GSC) Colin Thomas Brannagan (CSC) Frank William Brutt (CHV) Cody Lee Budzyn (CSC) William Michael Cleary (LC) Brian Robert Connelly (EDC) Wallace M. DeMaagd (EDC) Adam Francis Doody (CSC) Robert Alwood Ellis (EDC) Curtis Ward Estes Jr. (GSC) Eric B. Knutson (CSC) Eivind Jacob Kolemainen (EDC) Steven D. Lambouris (CSC) Paul Allen Long (LC) Thomas Harold Marra (CHV) Zachary K. Maskin (CSC) Roger Wayne Nelson (GSC) Brian Thaddeus Prylon (CSC) Ian Michael Rowan (CSC) Matthew John Shaheen (LC) Vincent William Tancredi (CSC) Donald Earl Viecelli (EDC) Gerald Frank Wajda (GSC)

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Guy Houston Alley (CSC) Charles Sanford Blackledge Jr. (GSC) Frank Wilkins Carrol (GSC) John Oswald Christiansen Jr. (GSC) William Scott Finney (LC) Joe Wallace Forehand Jr. (OR) Ralph Shell Foster Jr. (FC) Charles Earley Gavin III (OB) Tommy K. Hartwell (FC) Zachary Steven Jarrett (CSC) J. Ernest Johnson (FOU) William Burns Lollar Jr. (GSC) Fontaine Alexander Maddox Jr. (FC) Brian Patrick Matisak (CHV) William Christopher Parsons (CSC) Gary Murray Patterson (GSC) Lawrence Corbell Pharo Jr. (EDC) Alan Scott Reams (GSC) Bogart Scott Reed (EDC) Louis Allan Reynolds Jr. (LC) John Robert Richey (EDC) David Gill Scott (GSC) Brian Winfield Thompson (CSC)

Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Mark Edward Perrin (LC) Jason Robert Prickett (EDC) Patrick Michael Walsh (FC)

Alpha Lambda (Ole Miss) Austin McKay Dean (CSC) Terrius Damonte Harris (CSC) Bradley James Pfranger (CSC) John Michael Schmidt (CSC) Justin Kyle Tanner (CSC) Owen Knox Williamson (CSC)

Alpha Mu (Penn State) Robert William Boyd (CHV) Richard W. Brown Jr. (EDC) Kyle J. Heffner (CSC) Richard Clyde Heim (LC) Nelson Edward Mattern (CHV) Richard Francis McKnight (EDC) Scott DeYoung Myers (EDC) Ray Earl Plymyer (CSC) Maurice Paul Ranc Jr. (EDC)

Alpha Nu (Ohio State) James Robert O’Neill (CSC) Kenneth Neil Triplett (CSC)

Alpha Xi (St. John’s) Albert Aiello Jr. (EDC) Paul Walker Dillon (GSC) Lee B. Fatell (CHV) Richard F. Groller (EDC) Daniel P. Gross (CHV) Thomas Andrew Healy (CSC) Gerald Carl Holst (CSC) Denis George Klisz (CHV) Andrew Lazzaro (CHV) Michael Jay Levinton (CHV) John Joseph Molinelli (LC) Richard G. Ramge (EDC) Harry Francis Roener (EDC) Siegfried A. Rotter (EDC) Roy Douglas Sarcona (CSC) Daniel Jonathan Wall (CSC)

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Eric James Almquist (OB) John & Kate Andrews (GSC) Brian D. Barringer (EDC) John Robert Bateman (LC) Steven Charles Beaumont (CSC) Kelley & Joan Bergstrom (S&L) John Charles Brockmann (CC) Delmar Eugene Burkett (EDC) Joshua James Carper (CSC) James Robert Carson (LC) William Willis Chmelar (EDC) Dale Melvin Cochran (EDC) Edward E. Cowger (CHV) Barry Lee Croucher (GSC) Jeremy Duane Dickinson (LC) Ryan Arthur Foerstel (CSC) Jeremy Galvin (CC) Karl Wendell Griffith (CHV) David Lyle Hancock (EDC) Terry Eugene Henricksen (GSC) Trae Michael Hestness (CSC) Kenneth Ray Hook (LC) Benjamin Robert Jones (EDC) Jeremy David Katt (EDC) Claire Reed Kelley (CSC) David J. Knavel (LC) Robert Anderson Lane (FOU) Hubert Mortimer Lattan (FC) Mitchell Edward Leestma (GSC) Jay Douglas Lettow (CSC) Emerson Dawson Linney (FC) David Kevin Little (GSC) Gerald Dean Love (LC) Warren Ross Madden (CC) James Burton Moon (FC) Richard Carl Ohrt (LC) Frank Megran Parrish III (FOU) Daryl Allen Pleggenkuhle (CSC)

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Ralph Herman Ruedy (EDC) Thomas Joseph Ruzicka (FC) Schuyler Jay Sampson (CSC) Matthew Michael Schlicksup (CSC) Lawrence Mark Stella (LC) Christopher Blake Thomson (CSC) Matthew Dennis Thornburg (GSC) Brett Jon Toresdahl (FC) Jose L. Torres (EDC) John Jolly Veak (EDC) Corey Christian Weeklund (CSC)

Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Thomas Joseph Begley (EDC) Victor A. Folio (FC) Jason Richard Hyett (CSC) Richard C LaGala (CSC) Robert Jesse Laughner (EDC)

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) George Albert Anderson (CSC) Thomas Henry Banks (LC) James Neal Campbell Jr. (CHV) James Taylor Cogdill (LC) Claude S. Harvey III (GSC) Frank Martin Pugh (EDC) Alfred Sim Sewell Jr. (FC) William T. Sigmon (OR) David Brent Spalding (GSC) James Riley VanFrank Jr. (EDC)

Alpha Tau (RPI) Jose Guillermo Castro (CHV) David B. Dobson (LC) David Dropkin (GSC) Cedric Herbert Dustin III (LC) Robert Edson Hawkins (LC) George Wesley Kirkland Jr. (LC) John Baptist Margenot Jr. (GSC) John William McMahon (LC) George Gordon Morgan Jr. (GSC) Erik Bjornson Nagel (GSC) David Mark Peter (EDC) Larry Jay Powell (FC) Gary Roger Rapp (CHV) James Frederick Rappolt Jr. (GSC) Edward Rebula (EDC) David Philip Rubenstein (CHV) Robert Anthony Simeone (CSC) Stephen S. Strunck (LC) Paul R Turgeon (EDC) Kevin Jon Walter (CSC) Gordon Barnes Wright (OB) Harry J. Zimmer (EDC) Ronald Joseph Zlatoper (CC)

Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Robert Douglas Austin (EDC) Thomas E. Berk (OR) Barry George Campbell (FC) William Peter Carey (CSC) Frederic Tomlinson Clarke Jr. (CHV) Samuel John Costa Jr. (LC) Wyn Vaughn Davies (CHV) Joseph Russell Deluca (EDC) Peter A. Dey (CSC) Leonard John Di Carlo (FC) Walter Lloyd Fawcett Jr. (CHV) Daniel J. Ginsberg (EDC) Paul and Marge Gross (EDC) Bill Joseph Grubert Jr. (CSC) Richard Irving Hart Jr. (CSC) Duane Joseph Hartline (CSC)

Alan David Henderson (EDC) Michael Thomas Imms (CSC) Andrew John Kegel Jr. (CHV) John Daniel Knoll Jr. (LC) Michael Francis Lorenzo (CSC) John N. Marshall (EDC) Edwin C. Neuman (GSC) Anthony Mario Noce (FC) Samuel Ralph Parris (GSC) John R. Pritts (CSC) John Kelso Richter (CSC) Donald Lester Schey (GSC) Robert Joseph Schoenberger (GSC) Ludwig K. Seith Jr. (CSC) Walter Keith Sheppard (CC) William Karl Stees (EDC) Darren James Tapp (EDC) Frederic Stanton Woerth (GSC)

Alpha Phi (Illinois Inst. Of Tech.) Edward Warden Bisone (GSC) Christopher John Blanchette (GSC) Ronald George Douglas (GSC) Allen John Friedrich (CSC) Nathanael Paul Gombis (FC) Richard William Hughes (EDC) Matthew Eric Hunt (LC) James Martin Kelly (LC) Edward William King (GSC) Gregory James Kolb (CHV) Martin Thomas Kotsch (FC) Roger Lyman Peterson (EDC) Kenneth James Peterson (FC) Jack Richard Piper (GSC) Charles Harvey Small (CHV) Richard Dale Thompson II (GSC)

Alpha Chi (Miami) Michael Conrad Jacobs (CSC) Brandon Mitchell (CSC)

Alpha Psi (Indiana) Brent Douglas Anderson (CSC) Brett Edward Baltz (CHV) David Anson Bibler (CC) James Robert Crews Jr. (LC) William Durbin Day Jr. (EDC) Max Allen Fawley (LC) Rodney Len Gunning (FC) James Patrick Halsey (GSC) Gary Scott Louderback Jr. (EDC) Brian Coleman McDonald (CSC) Kevin Lee McDonald (EDC) Scott A. Miller (CSC) Heath Michael Osburn (EDC) William Thomas Richardson (CSC) Dennis Eric Rose (GSC) James Roderick Ruckriegle (GSC) Jefferson Scott Shreve (OB) T.J. Sullivan (CC) Kenneth James Szymanski (EDC) Fred Falconer Thursfield (EDC) Todd Andrew Waldman (GSC)

Alpha Omega (Oregon) William Mark Desmond (CSC) Andrew Taylor Holmes (CSC) Sherman Willis Holmes (GSC) Christopher Tobey Jones (CSC) Donald Dale Lasselle (EDC) Gilbert Bruce Lissy (GSC) Stanley Clark Lynch (LC) Robert Donald Potts (GSC)

Frederick L Streimer (EDC) Ryan Lee Stueber (CSC) Chase Lee Stueber (CSC) Justin Amin Tavaf (CSC) Tyson Beau Wooters (CHV)

Beta Alpha (NJIT) Frederick Becker Jr. (LC) Edward Leonard Benz Jr. (CSC) Anthony Castillo (CHV) Russell Andrew Chomiak (CHV) Richard Victor Comiso (EDC) Louis William Crompton Jr. (GSC) Stephen P. DePalma (OR) Patrick Guerra (LC) George Robert Hospodar (CHV) Scott Andrew Jolliffe (CHV) Henry P. Karnas Jr. (CHV) Edward James Klebaur Jr. (EDC) Lawrence Anthony Kominiak Sr. (GSC) Karlis Vilis Kopans (EDC) Roger Frederick Kreh (CSC) James A. Krucher (OB) Aivars Edgars Krumins (FC) Karl Kubak (EDC) John Francis Lee Jr. (CC) Donald Charles Linske (EDC) Anthony Vincent Mangone (CHV) Louis Robert Miceli (EDC) Richard Nass (CHV) Richard Pedersen (FC) John E. Pugliesi (FC) Richard John Rodrick (EDC) Richard Henry Stephan (GSC) John Stanley Urban (CSC) Francis Joseph Wood (GSC)

Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Tyler Cain Benthal (CSC) Donald Perry Brown (EDC) Larry Walter Carter (FC) Nicholas Michael Fineo (CSC) Stephen Robert Hemman (CHV) Carl Michael Koch (FC) Douglas Warren MacGregor (GSC) Michael Roy McKinley (CSC) David Leon Robertson (FC) Robert Maxwell Weitzner (EDC)

Beta Gamma (Louisville) Edward M. Barrall II (CSC) James Bryce Grissom (EDC) Spencer Earl Harper Jr. (CC) James Alfred Koshewa (GSC)

Beta Delta (Drake) Robert Albert Cione (CC) Paul Howard Gilman (EDC) Mr. & Mrs. James D. Hornbrook (CC) James Labiak (CHV) Robert Morgan Moody (FC) Richard S. Paul (CSC) Kenneth Joseph Piller (EDC) Martin Rudolph Radtke (CHV) Ronald Neil Raskin (EDC) Norris Dean Rowland (EDC) James Lee Rutherford (EDC) Bruce Norman Swanson (CHV) Seejo Kora Valacheril (CSC)

Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Bradley Allen Barondeau (EDC) George Leo Deutschmann (CHV) David Michael Epperson (GSC)

Albert Joseph Friedhoff (CSC) Gregory Scott Gunn (GSC) Richard Michael Hinds (GSC) John D. Landwehr (CHV) Andrew Dennis McCarthy (LC) Willitt S. Pierce (CHV) Walter Taylor Richards (EDC) Jay Joseph Stuckel (CC) Laurence Gregory Trudell (EDC) Michael Scott Wallace (EDC)

Beta Eta (Florida State) Christopher Michael Anderson (CHV) Marshall Lanier Atkinson (CSC) Thomas Hayes Atwood (CC) Kenneth Lamar Beauchamp (GSC) Geoffrey Griffith Bowles (CSC) Charles Robert Cutajar (LC) Hugo H. De Beaubien (GSC) Maurice Phillip Deyoung (CSC) A. Reginald Dickey Jr. (EDC) Fred DiUlus Jr. (GSC) Christian J. Downs (EDC) Gilbert Gerald Fernandez (LC) Adam John Fox (CHV) Leo Tyrus Gregory (CSC) Johnny Walker Guy (CSC) Jeffrey M. Holler (EDC) Guy William Hollingsworth (EDC) Frank Nathaniel Kaney (LC) Charles Allen Krblich (LC) Curtis Long (CSC) Steven Jay Louchheim (GSC) Michael Scott Loy (LC) Richard Conrad Lukas (CHV) James Philip Maloney (CHV) Wallace Winfred Malphrus (CSC) Howard Earl McCall Jr. (FC) Harry K. McIntosh Jr. (GSC) Charles Bradley Middleton (CHV) Christopher David New (EDC) James Boykin Newman (EDC) Paul Leroy Nichols III (LC) William Jeffrey Niedenthal (CC) Michael George O’dair (CHV) David Victor Pavesic (CSC) Walter Joseph Rothenbach Jr. (CHV) Frank Maynard Ryll Jr. (EDC) James Y. Scarboro (GSC) Norman David Stoddard (GSC) John-Frazier Strickland (CSC) Durwood Lawrence Thompson Jr. (CHV) William A. Tillman (CSC) Derby Leonel Ulloa (CHV) Eric Sinclair Wahlen (FC)

Beta Theta (Arizona) Charles Edmund DeLeuw Jr. (GSC) Jake Craig Henderson (LC)

Beta Iota (Toledo) Edward Bachmeyer Jr. (CHV) Christopher Edward Barton (EDC) Lucas Mark Blazejewski (CSC) Robert D. Conley (EDC) Casey Joseph Cornelius (CHV) Joseph Thomas Donovan (CSC) Jacob Steven Drees (CSC) Gerald Kelvin Dunaway (EDC) Robert Charles Friess (CC) George Howard Hershman (GSC) Andrew Hayden Oberle (CSC)

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Daryl Duane O’Hair (CSC) Gene Edward Peterman (EDC) Eric Alan Ramlow (CSC) Ethan Mitchell Schwartz (CSC) Matthew Thomas Sutter (CSC) Lance Allen Talmage (CC) Terrance M. Teagarden (CSC) Mark A. Urrutia (EDC)

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Alexander Reece Baker (CSC) John Wiley Barber (EDC) Donald Williams Clark (GSC) David Richard DeMarco (FC) Adam F. DiGiovanni (CSC) Sawyer Philip Drummond (CSC) Walter Larry Harris (CSC) Glenn Jackson Johnson (CHV) Howard Alan Kite (CSC) Gregory Charles Moreland (CSC) Donald Elbert Perkins (EDC) Sachin Sanjay (CSC) Amir Hossain Seif (CSC) Edgar Albert Vaughn Jr. (CHV) John Bryan Whitley (EDC)

Beta Lambda (Tampa) Wade G. Birch (EDC) Gary John Cooper (EDC) Ralph Martin Griffin Jr. (GSC) Don Laughran (EDC) Carmelo LoMonaco (CSC) David John Sullivan (LC) Joseph J Wessel (GSC)

Beta Mu (McNeese State) C. Mitchell Adrian (FC) Brandon Joshua Bateman (CSC) Justin Michael Breaux (CSC) Christopher Drew Claudel (CHV) Paul Eric Cox (CHV) Douglas Aaron Davis (CSC) Joseph Patrick DeBartola III (CSC) Anthony Joseph Duhon (CSC) Austin Paul Dupre (CSC) Blake Austin Frye (CSC) Philip Wayne Luckie (CSC) Edwin Martin Potratz II (EDC) Morgan Dakota Smith (CSC) Richard Bruce Smith (FC)

Beta Nu (Houston) Michael James Brooks (CSC) Gabriel Chapa (CSC) David Scott Dalton (CHV) Joseph Hykle (CSC) Jacob Mitchell Levy (CSC) Cassidy Steven Moore (CSC) Johnny Moreno Jr. (CSC) Elias Muniz (CSC) Timothy Huy Nguyen (CSC) Kenneth Anh-Quang Nguyen (CSC) Jarrod Collin Portelance (EDC)

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) David Ryan Barberi (CSC) Ryan Thomas Barr (CSC) Derek John Berger (EDC) David A. Bernhardt (CSC) Jared Virgil Burkhart (CSC) Christopher Richard Cole (CSC) Dale Robert DeWaard (EDC) Matthew Thomas Eilers (CHV) Kyle Philip Field (CSC)

Nicholas Gretka (CSC) Cullen Michael Hale (CSC) Spencer Kyle Haworth (CHV) Brian Richard Hodare (CSC) Nicholas Alan Kechkaylo (CSC) Kevin Patrick Kelly (GSC) Eric Joseph Kierszkowski (CSC) Wayne Alan Lacy (CSC) Basil John Lyberg (LC) Ryan Andrew Maurer (CSC) David W. McCatty (CSC) Shawne Matthew McCoy (CHV) Ryan Frank Millington (CSC) Joseph Johnathon Moore (CSC) Bradley Jason Mumford (CSC) Richard Allen Osborne (CSC) Jeremy Richard Osborne (CSC) Alex Joseph Pipitone (CSC) Andrew T. Priestap (CSC) Kevin James Primeau (CSC) Erick Shane Ray (EDC) Isaac Aaron Rowls (CSC) Michael Richard Spagnoli (CSC) Derick James Steinard (CSC) Thomas John Sullivan (CSC) Timothy David Szczesniak (CSC) Nicholas Allan Trausch (CSC) Jason David Uppleger (CSC) Trevor James Waslawski (CSC) Brandon B. Wehner (CSC)

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) William Middleton Adams (CSC) Michael J. Allain (CSC) Steven John Austin (CSC) Sean Mikeal Austin (CSC) Cody William Bourque (CSC) Nicholas Steven Breaux (CSC) Wesley Long Breeden (LC) Stanley Martin Brouillette (CSC) Manton Wayne Capers (CSC) Rodney Lee Clements (CSC) Zackery Maxwell Cockerham (CSC) Shayne Earl Creppel (CHV) Michael Rowland Dailey (CSC) William Michael Devall (CSC) Lloyd George Etheredge Jr. (CSC) David Nathan Johnson (CSC) Mark Johnson (CSC) Joseph Anthony Kliebert (CSC) Daniel Joseph Klucznik (CSC) William Lane Luckie (EDC) Thomas Alexander Marlbrough (CSC) Jack Parnell McCain Jr. (EDC) David Dwight Morgan Sr. (S&L) John Gilbert Oden (CHV) Alan Charles Pasch (CSC) Christopher Michael Rajewski (CSC) Dalton Anthony Randolph (CSC) Monte Wayne Robinson (CHV) Jason Paul Stelly (CSC)

Beta Pi (Eastern Michigan) Robert O. Schreer (CSC)

Beta Rho (Clarkson) John Francis Kruse (CHV)

Beta Sigma (Northern Illinois) Robert Edwin Berry (CHV) Ronald Lewis Giles (CHV) Brian Nicholas Kempf (CSC) Daniel Joseph Melchin (CSC)

Beta Tau (Valdosta State) Cub Sloan Berrian (CSC) William Frank Coston (CSC) James Michael Dowd (GSC) Dana Thomas Ingram III (CHV) James Allen Leech (CSC) Ted Edward Nelson (EDC) Walker Vincent Settle III (GSC) Charles Carson Waggoner (CSC)

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) John Grant Clifford (LC) Leroy Reynolds Hamlett Jr. (EDC) Thomas G. Haudricourt (GSC) John Osborne Hunnicutt III (CSC) Daniel Blaine Kimball Jr. (CC) Pearon G. Lang Jr. (CSC) Peter Philip Martin (EDC) John Daniel McLaughlin Jr. (CHV) Thomas James Minneman (CSC) Stuart Shepherd Moore (EDC) Charles Lovette Nesbit Jr. (LC) George Fitzhugh Shipp (LC) Donald David Slesnick II (LC) Blair Allen Thompson (CHV) Douglas William Varney (CHV) William John Watson III (EDC) Frederick Arthur Williams (CSC) Joseph Byron Yount III (CC)

Beta Phi (East Carolina) Dennis Riley Barbour (EDC) James Alexander Britt (CSC) James Preston Carter II (GSC) Hector Emmanuel Gomez (CSC) Robert Monroe Hood (CSC) Blake Alexander Lanier (CSC) Daniel Cole Ray II (CSC) Thomas Charles Sayetta (GSC) Charles Theodore Wohlnick (CSC)

Beta Chi (Texas A&M - Commerce) Kenneth Lee Park (LC)

Beta Psi (Tennessee Wesleyan) Joseph Thomas Eldridge (CSC) Hugh Minton Queener (EDC) Barry Alan Saunders (EDC)

Beta Omega (East Tennessee) John Nicholas Boronkay Jr. (EDC) David Clifford Evans (FC) William Rhodes Mayes Jr. (EDC) Eugene Willard Smith (GSC) Robert George Yackanin (GSC) Ronald Keith Younger (EDC)

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Joseph L. Alexander (CC) Daniel Lamar Chattom (CSC) Jack Sterling Garnett Jr. (GSC) Jason Payne Jackson (GSC) Seth Campbell Jackson (LC) Brian Jesse Jenrette (CSC) John Douglas Lundeen (CSC)

Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) Joel Allen (GSC) Samuel Francis Bryant (CHV) Philip Clarence Davenport Jr. (EDC) Richard George Howard (GSC) William Grady Jenkins (EDC) Ernest Harriman Joy II (CHV) James B. Majka (CSC) Donald Morgan Midgett (EDC)

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David Osborn Posey (CHV) David Simas (LC) Joseph Collins Van Cleve III (EDC) G. Thomas White (EDC)

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Michael Thomas Bunn (CHV) John F Butler (CHV) James Norwood Clayton (EDC) Benjamin David Fincher (CSC) Jason Freeman Jones (CSC) Steven Karl Shamburger (CHV) Laurence Scott Turrin (LC) William Carlton Waters (CSC)

Gamma Delta (Memphis) Herbert Winfield Blow (EDC) Thomas Lee Carter (OB) Howard Kim Hunter (CHV) Mathew Wilson Lipscomb III (FC) Thomas Francis Lynch (GSC) Shawn Emerson Massey (CSC) James David Siebert (CHV)

Gamma Epsilon (Western Carolina) Phillip Keith Cates (GSC) Marvin Davis Cope (LC) Robert Wilson Gibson (CSC) Larry Young Ramsey (CHV) Stephen Lee Stafford (CHV) William Franklin Willis (LC)

Gamma Zeta (West Virginia Tech) Irvin Wilson Butt Jr (CSC) Clifton Albert Smith (EDC)

Gamma Eta (Athens) Lee Andrew Lemsky (CHV)

Gamma Theta (UNC - Wilmington) James Hopkins Farlow (EDC) Leonard Haywood Harris (GSC) Gary Wesley Huggins (CSC) Jon Randell Hughes (CSC) William Denny McCaughan Jr. (GSC) Henry Cicero Merritt Jr. (GSC) Richard Holland Powell Jr. (CHV)

Gamma Iota (LSU) Daniel Mark Abraham Jr. (CSC) Geoffrey Raymond Beatty (EDC) Samuel Louis Bonnie (CSC) Paul Andre Chenevert (EDC) Nicholas James Geisler (CSC) James Gray Goudeau (CSC) Edward Brennen Hamilton (CSC) Walter Johannes Johnson III (CSC) Blake O’Brien Lundin (CSC) Merlin Jacob Ohler Jr. (CSC) Jaques Anton Petit (CSC) Justin Joseph Poole (CSC) Michael Glenn Porche (EDC) Kyle Tanner Robinson (LC) Blaine Henry Tatje (CSC) Patrick Henry Yancey Jr. (CSC) Christian Thomas Zuvich (CSC)

Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall (OB) Roland Martin Berry (EDC) Thomas Edward Camp IV (LC) Lee William Davis (EDC) Douglas Harold Lambert (CHV) Kelly C. Penn (CHV) Jeffrey Bryan Thomason (CSC) Christopher Arthur Wagner (EDC)

Fred Bradford Wilson Jr. (CSC) Gamma Lambda (Missouri S&T) Jacob Patrick Morris (CSC)

Gamma Mu (Belmont Abbey) Bolivar D. Green (CHV) Guy Anthony Piche (GSC)

Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Timothy Henry Barnes (CSC) Garrett Alan Bennett (CSC) Nelson Eddie Caviness (CSC) Joel Thomas Conway (CSC) Ronald James deValinger (FC) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola (FC) Ronald Lewis Farr (EDC) Chandler Evan Joyner (CSC) Kirby Lane Knowles (CSC) James H. Motos (GSC) James Russell Wirshing (CSC)

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Brian Christopher Czerw (CHV) William Lee Finney (OB) Boyce Etheridge Miller III (EDC)

Gamma Omicron (Bethel) Richard Terry Kinnaman (CSC)

Gamma Rho (Lander) James Ronald Banks (CSC) Robert Forest Bennett (CSC) Brandon G. Crick (CSC) Jeremy Wyman Inabinet (CHV) James Thomas Lusk (EDC) James Marvin Manley Jr. (GSC) Louis John Parducci Jr. (CSC) Jeremy Vann Sanders (CSC) Eric Andrew Smith (CHV) Marion Edwin Thomas (GSC) Thomas Edgerton Williams Jr. (CSC) Barry Carroll Young (EDC)

Gamma Sigma (Armstrong) Paul A. Kaluzne Jr. (CHV)

Gamma Tau (North Texas) Adam Ali Alattry (CSC) Brendan Michael Espinosa (CSC) Eric Christopher Good (CSC) Gary Lynn Harbin (CHV) Eugene Gordon LeClaire (CSC) Parker James McNally (CSC) William Fielding Mosley (CSC) Joshua Joseph Perkins (CSC) Patrick Smith (CHV) Earl Jordan Stancil (CSC) Matthew Paul Varnell (CSC)

Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State) Barry Lynn Howell (FOU) Mark Lovone Neftzger (GSC) Allen Lloyd Peterson (CSC) Charles J. Smades Jr. (CSC) Brian David Stanley (GSC)

Gamma Phi (South Alabama) Jacob Thomas Bartz-Broussard (CSC) William Deering Breeden Jr. (CHV) Isaac Keith Burge (CSC) Thomas Scott Childs (CSC) Kenneth Paul Hendrix (GSC) Sean Michael Johnson (CSC) Ross Chandler McDonald (CSC) Thomas Burt Peterson (EDC) E. Curtis Weems (LC)

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Gamma Chi (Jacksonville) Paul Langston Stynchcomb (FC)

Gamma Omega (Montevallo) Robert E. Howard Jr. (CHV) Royce Lamar Lader (EDC) David Elliott Wigginton (LC) David Lindsey Williams (EDC)

Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Wilmarth Everett Alexander III (CSC) Glenn Nolan Byrd (EDC) John Nelson Crist (LC) Kelly James Hobbie (LC) Dale Steven Lewis (LC) Randall Nelson Morgan (CSC) Gilbert Guy Morrison Jr. (CHV) Edward Robert Olsen (CSC) Kyle Margolis Pacque (CSC) Robert Brooke Ritchie Jr. (EDC) Matthew James Ruth (CSC) Robert Hall Squire (EDC)

Delta Beta (North Georgia) Richard Francis Baker Jr. (FC) Drew Morgan Brock (CSC) Thomas Lamar Childers (CHV) Victor Cary Eilenfield (EDC) Joseph Edward Goletz (CHV) Todd Lee Granger (GSC)

Carl Benjamin Hall (CHV) Jon Garrick Hill (CHV) Victor Delano Irvin (EDC) Donald George Kessler (CSC) Charles Andrew May (LC) Charles Edward Mitchell (CHV) Donald George Morris (GSC) Richard Pearce Moultrie (GSC) Alan Michael Pesti (CHV) Bill Wayne Pope (LC) Steven Bishop Rhoades (CSC) P.J. Rodgers (EDC) Jeffrey Randolph Teplis (CSC) Donald Garrett White (CSC)

Delta Gamma (Nebraska - Omaha) Richard Arlin Buschelman (CHV)

Delta Delta (Truman State) Philip Thomas Abernathy (CSC) Jabari Alvin Allen (CSC) John Richard Andrews (OR) Charles Jay Barnard (CC) Douglas Bryon Barth (CSC) Darryl Clifford Beach (EDC) Zachary Adam Brune (CSC) Alfred John Caniglia III (CSC) John M. Challis (CSC) Joseph Gerard Clemmer (CSC)

the KROEG SOCIET Y

Lance Knowlton Burnside, Zeta Psi (IUPUI)Glenn Nolan Byrd, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Barry George Campbell, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)James Norwood Clayton, Gamma Gamma (Troy)Shayne Earl Creppel, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)Jay Randall Davis, Zeta Xi (Averett)Noel Jesus Guillama, Theta Delta (Florida International)Mark Anthony Hobson, Zeta Gamma (North Dakota)Zachary Arthur Isbell, Omega (Purdue)Dale Steven Lewis, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Thomas Lowndes III, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Peter John Manning, Delta (Furman) John Charles Nix Jr., Eta (Emory)Larry Jay Powell, Alpha Tau (Tennessee)Ronald Neil Raskin, Beta Delta (Drake)Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss, Epsilon Nu (Cal State - Sacramento)James Duffield Sapp, Epsilon Mu (Bradley)Michael Lawrence Sullivan, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)E. Curtis Weems, Gamma Phi (South Alabama)G. Thomas White, Gamma Beta (Old Dominion)Frank Yarborough, Zeta Alpha (Clemson)

The Kroeg Society recognizes brothers and friends who invest in the success of Pi Kappa Phi through unrestricted, annual gifts totaling $1,000 or more each year to the Leadership Fund.

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Joshua R. Davenport (CSC) David Paul Edsen (CSC) Aaron M. Emerson (CSC) David Lee Ewigman (EDC) John Oliver Fry (CSC) Michael Dean Giesmann (CSC) Kyle B. Gifford (CSC) Donald Bradley Gill (CSC) Matthew Jason Goyer (CSC) Daniel Patrick Gunn (CSC) Garrick Robert Hamilton (CSC) Nicholas Roger Hart (CSC) David Del Hennings II (GSC) Jamie Shriver Horner (CSC) Irvin Phillip Howard III (FC) Dennis Edward Kettler (CSC) Brian Edward Link (CSC) Jason Taylor Lott (CSC) Tyler Gerald Menz (CSC) Anthony Mikus (CSC) Patrick Michael Miller (CSC) Virgil Ray Moore (CSC) Joseph William Morgan (CSC) Andrae Paul Naraine (CSC) James Cecil Palmer (EDC) Scott Robert Richmond (CSC) Daniel Robert Ritter (CSC) Mark Eugene Schell (CHV) Stephen Robert Schneider (EDC) Timothy Michael Sedovic (CSC) James M. Shumake (CHV) Scott Cunningham Swafford (CSC) David William Sweeney (CSC) Timothy Neal Taylor (CSC) Eric Wehde Vehige (CSC) Jamie Lawrence Wansing (CSC) Josh Allan Wansing (LC) Thomas Lewis Wehmeyer (CSC) Michael Richard Zolezzi (EDC)

Delta Epsilon (Jacksonville State) Horace Dean Buttram Jr. (GSC) Robert Jackson Coley (GSC) Jeffrey Dent Richards Jr. (CSC) Ted Clark Sexton (CSC) Nicholas Alexander Weir (CSC)

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Aaron Howard Bachenheimer (CHV) Patrick John Danehy (LC) Marc Edward Gmuca (CSC) Bruce Edward Greenland (CHV) David Wayne Huss (EDC) William Earl Maycock (GSC) Edwin Ward Norris (EDC) Arthur John Quickenton (CC) Gary Ridge Sugg (CSC) Gary Russell Sugg (CHV)

Delta Eta (Morehead State) Danny Lee Collins (CSC) Garrett Andrew Creech (CSC) Glen Alan Greene (CSC) David Scott Jobe (CSC) Lawrence Nelson Kindred (CHV) Gregory Lane Kring (EDC) Tyler Anderson Marks (CSC) Tyler Scott Martin (CSC) Ethan Neil Martin (LC) Christopher Franklin McCoy (EDC) Ronnie Allen Reynolds II (GSC)

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Tyler J. Amrine (CSC) Jonathan Edward Campbell (EDC) Stephen Lynn Crass (EDC) James Scott Davidson (EDC) Mitchell Lane Denning (CSC) Travis Javar Jamison (CHV) Bao Q. Nguyen (CSC) John Cruse Peden (LC) Daniel James Stiles (CSC)

Delta Kappa (UNC - Pembroke) James William Canaday Jr (CSC) Bruce Earl Tanner (CSC) Timothy Lance Trull (CSC)

Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Mark Andrew Allen (CSC) Michael David Amick (CSC) Christopher Lawrence Amick (CSC) Bobby Lee Bollinger Jr. (GSC) Joey David Byrd (CHV) ) Horace Jenkins Harkey II (EDC) Michael Alan Haynes (CHV) David Scott Higgins (GSC) William Carroll Jackson Jr. (FC) Justin Robert Martinovich (CSC) William S. Mumford (GSC) Richard Dean Nolley (EDC) Richard Glenn Pope (EDC) Francis Bo Clyde Proctor Jr. (FC) Terry Alan Reed (EDC)

Delta Mu (Methodist) Roy Marvin Batton Jr. (CHV) Jeffery Steven Deitz (CSC)

Delta Nu (Western Kentucky) Carlos D. Tatum (GSC)

Delta Xi (North Alabama) Gregory Fred Gray (GSC) Lawrence Paul Guess (LC) Jeffrey Ray Suggs (CHV) Edgar Ray Woodis Jr. (CHV)

Delta Omicron (Nicholls State) Jacques David Frere (GSC)

Delta Pi (Wright State) Bruce Kevin Rockwell (FC)

Delta Rho (USC) Niraj Ramesh Bhatia (CSC) Michael Woodward Coen (LC) Richard Koebel Dukes (EDC) Austin Robert Horton (CSC) Edward Anthony Lang III (LC) Alan Dean Wapner (EDC)

Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Alexander Joseph Dudek (CSC) William James Fedele (CSC) Austin James Hall (CSC) Andrew Richard Hall (CSC) Brian Scott Jackman (CSC) James Thomas Karlovec (CSC) Dustin Micheal McCullough (CHV) Dylan C. McFarland (CSC) Stephen Michael Miller (CSC) Joseph Mark Saponaro (CSC) Christopher Allan Shade (EDC) Nicholas Wayne Taylor (CSC) Craig Michael Ward (CSC)

Delta Tau (James Madison) Jerry Philip Keilsohn (EDC) Kenneth Richard Rand III (GSC)

Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh) Joseph Michael Lanzetta (CSC) James Alan Maochi (CHV) Michael G. Matthias (CHV) Kyle C. Miller (CSC) Eric Scott Scerbo (CSC) Paul Woelkers Jr. (CSC)

Delta Phi (Radford) John Roy Spannuth III (EDC)

Delta Chi (Kansas State) Dale Wayne Bushyhead (CSC) Jacob Chance Dannen (CSC) G. Lawrence Keller III (LC) Matthew Keller (FC) Andrew Gerald Lammers (GSC) Christopher Alan Lewis (CSC) J. Timothy Lindemuth (LC) Mark Joseph Mitchell (CSC) Neil Loran Neaderhiser (CSC) Brady Martin Poppelreiter (CSC) Carey Lee Sudduth (CSC) Jacob Christopher Wright (CSC)

Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) Jeffery Steven Alexander (LC) Bill Wayne Alexander (LC) William Russell Faulkner (CSC) Billy L. Jacobs (FC) Steven M. Kosta (EDC) Ryan Joseph Longwell (CSC) Anthony Robledo IV (CHV) Bryan Heath Taylor (GSC)

Delta Omega (Texas A&M) John David Babb (CSC) Brooks Gayle Bradford Jr. (FC) Joshua Timothy Brooks (CSC) Abe Alfred Bush III (EDC) Neil Oliver Cooper (CSC) Michael Wayne Copeland (CHV) Robert Edward Daugird (CSC) Micheal Paul Debello (CSC) Jason Kirk Dodd (SUP) Reese Patrick Grassel (CSC) Keith Patrick Gray (CHV) David Edward Guerra (CHV) Timothy Jay Guthrie II (CHV) Timothy Paul Gutschlag (GSC) Mason McNeil Hall (CSC) Hans William Hansen (EDC) John Zane Hasouris (CSC) Michael Anthony Herrera (CSC) James S. Hess (CSC) Rodney Aaron Hill (EDC) Michael Scott Kearney (CSC) Blake Alton Kercheval (CSC) Michael Javier Leal (CHV) Edgar Machado (CHV) Clinton Edward Morgan (CSC) Mark Freeman Munsell (EDC) Zachary Sherman Osburn (CSC) Brian Keith Pinto (CHV) Pablo Pissanetzky (CSC) Jerry Douglas Reed (CSC) Brian Kelly Robertson (CSC) Santiago M. Rodriguez (CSC) Christopher Robert Stringer (GSC) Thomas Brandon Sullivan (OB) Kenneth Stewart Townsend (CSC) Jason Edward Ukestad (CHV) Frank Velasco III (CSC)

Steven James Wawak (CSC) Charles William Whitlow (CHV) Kent Allen Wittmann (CSC) Bradley Thomas Wright (CSC)

Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Lawrence James D’Angelo (LC) Keegan Chilton DeSilva (CSC) Michael Steve Dolianitis (CSC) Joshua Alan Donde (GSC) Patrick Christopher Gallagher (EDC) Trent Royal Gilbert (EDC) Christopher Michael Kaas (CSC) Jason Robert Kahn (CHV) James Brett Leslie (GSC) Brian Charles O’Shea (EDC) Joshua Jennings Phoebus (LC) Gregory Chase Rumley (LC) Christian Adam Wiggins (FC)

Epsilon Beta (Michigan) Robert David Budlong (CSC)

Epsilon Gamma (Longwood) Lewis Eugene Ashworth (CSC) Justin Gregory Hale (CSC) Hunter Howard Haywood (CSC) Kenneth Gene Howard (CSC) Harry Ashton Jones (CSC) Timothy Ronald Owen Jr. (CSC) Dale William Rankin (EDC) Donald Chauncey Sisco II (LC) Robert Riley Varela (CSC) Stephen Gray Whitten (CSC)

Epsilon Delta (Auburn - Montgomery) Ronald Joseph Creel Jr. (CSC) Timothy Neal Hatch (GSC) Garland Jackson Jr. (LC) Tony Randall Mullis (CSC) David Maxwell Smith Jr. (LC)

Epsilon Epsilon (UVA - Wise) Joseph Bryant Bodenheimer (CSC) David Michael Donathan (FC) Keenan Marquis France (CSC) Zachary Edward Franchi (CSC) Chad M. Horvat (EDC) James William Trullender (GSC)

Epsilon Eta (Winthrop) Philippe A. Cote (CSC) Matthew Charles Diegel (CSC) Aaron Michael Howell (CSC) Justin Scott Hutchinson (CSC) Taylor Wayne Jernigan (CSC) William Fredrick Lewis (CSC) William Clyde Moore Jr. (EDC) Robert Michael O’Hara (CSC) Jesse Howard Perl (CSC) Ryan Swistak (CSC) William Arthur Timmerman (CSC) Khoi Anh Tran (CSC) Brett Alton Wilson (CSC)

Epsilon Theta (Seton Hall) Steven Joseph Veit (CHV)

Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Mark King (CC) Kevin Wayne Perillo (CSC) Roger Eric Searls (EDC) James Lawrence Shaw (LC) John Dixon Staples (CSC)

Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) Carlos O’Brian Abernathy (CSC)

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Jay Revis Barrow (EDC) Michael Lloyd Hubsky (CC) David Lloyd Nelson (LC) James Alexander Ransom (EDC)

Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina - Upstate) John Walker Brewer (GSC) Rondal Clay Johnson (EDC)

Epsilon Mu (Bradley) James John Bann (CSC) Vincent Edward Dellaria (CSC) Gregry Thomas Evans (GSC) William Furling III (OB) Thomas Martin Kopera (CSC) Glenn Cary Losinski (CSC) Hector Manuel Martinez (CHV) Steven James Peters (CSC) Michael Edward Rudofski (CSC) James Duffield Sapp (EDC) John Patrick Sinnaeve (CSC) Daniel Paul Uhlmann (CSC)

Epsilon Nu (Cal State - Sacramento) Sean Chris Cardoza (CSC) Benjamin Steven Cox (CSC) Stephen Louis Curtis (LC) Robert Eugene Langbein (CC) Alexander Scott Reginato (CSC) Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss (LC) Robbie W. Robbins (CSC) Michael Shawn Rogers (GSC) Brian Joseph Souza (CSC) Gilbert R. Villarreal (CSC) Michael John Wise (GSC)

Epsilon Xi (LaSalle) William Carreras Jr. (CSC)

Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Peter Jerry Anninos (CSC)

Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth) John James Cuddehe (CSC)

Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) Phillip Michael Barnes (CSC) Kenneth Carson Brown (LC) Randy Dean Goins Jr. (CSC) Nicholas John Jenkins (CSC) Kristopher Lee Litman-Koon (CHV) Andrew Charles Matznick (GSC) Joseph J. Mullane (GSC) Jason Mark Parker (CSC) William Rudisill Rhyne Jr. (GSC) Joshua Browning Ricci (CSC) Craig Steven Thornburg (EDC)

Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph’s) Stephen Michael Mularski (CHV) Vincent Joseph Thompson III MD (FC) Thomas Patrick Wilson (EDC)

Epsilon Upsilon (Georgia College & State) Justin Cody Armstrong (CSC) Scott David Biscan (CSC) Brandon R. Bush (CSC) Johnny Ted Cleveland (CSC) Joshua Adam Colley (CSC) Donald Merton Crume (GSC) Joseph Alexander Garland (CSC) Drew M. Hawkins (CSC) David Lee Hohnadel (LC) Gerald Paul Miles (CSC) Paul Frank Sedor II (EDC) Nicholas Michael Stinson (CSC) Robert Joseph Winner II (CSC)

Todd Ray Worley (GSC) Epsilon Phi (UAB) Joseph Patrick Austin (FC) Payam Amin Azizkhani (CSC) Arthur Boyd Ennis Jr. (FC) Mark Spencer Fogas (LC) Brian Micheal Hall (CSC) Alfred Emanuel Smith (CSC)

Epsilon Chi (Denver) Adam Bryan Andrews (GSC)

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Ralph W. Asplen (CSC) Joshua Dale Castelveter (CSC) Kenneth A. Clare (CHV) David James Conn (FC) Andrew Hunter Hartwell (EDC) Andrew Edward Hlavsa (CSC) Gregory Eric Moffett (FC) Jerritt Michael Park (EDC) Daniel C. Reynolds (CSC) Keith Robert Rineer (CHV)

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Eric Zeigler Gnann (GSC) Arthur Paul Gutierrez (CSC) Kristopher Allen Hanberry (CSC) John Mark Oyerbides (GSC) Karl Joseph Reiter (CSC) Drew A. Roberson (CSC) Jeffrey Vance Ross (CSC) Gregory Bryan Turner (LC) Robert Emmett Welsh (LC)

Zeta Alpha (Clemson) John Ray Bradford III (CC) Scott Christopher Gasparini (FC) Frank Lynn Hutchinson (CSC) Eric Lee Peterson (CSC) Matthew P. Winter (CSC) Frank Yarborough (EDC)

Zeta Beta (UC - San Diego) Andrew Jens Chapman (GSC)

Zeta Gamma (North Dakota) Connor Michael Coughlin (GSC) Nicholas Fitzgerald Cuskey (CHV) Erik David Granstrom (EDC) Mark Anthony Hobson (LC) Christopher Thomas Johnson (FC) David William Kirkland (GSC) Tripp Louis Novak (CSC) Joshua Scott Nygaard (CSC) Brian O’Connor (CSC) Steward Edward Sandstrom (LC)

Zeta Delta (Shippensburg) Steven Troy Merkel (EDC)

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Shawn Michael Daniels (CSC) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus (LC) Steven G. Gangitano (CSC) Jeffrey Paul Kopko (CSC) Matthew Scott Ripley (CSC)

Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Brett Pharr Abner II (EDC) Matthew Griffin Brooks (CSC) Sean Patrick Cokeley (CHV) James Edward Leano (EDC) Robert Charles Raesemann Jr. (EDC)

Zeta Eta (South Florida) Keith Thomas Acquino (CSC)

Austin M. Arias (CSC) Gabriel Alejandro Delgado (CSC) Justin Alex Lengyel (CSC) Davin M. Miret (CSC) Christopher James Mullan (CSC) Peter Reed Pavan (CSC)

Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) Timothy Andrew Barton (CSC) Tracy David Maddux (OB)

Zeta Kappa (Richard Stockton) Michael P. Bowblis (CSC) Anthony Francis Cicali III (CSC)

Zeta Lambda (Chico State) Daniel Lee Hitzke (LC)

Zeta Mu (Cal State - Northridge) Joshua Alann Rouse (CSC)

Zeta Nu (West Chester) Ryan Brown (CSC) John P. Farley Jr. (CSC) Joseph Vincent Rizzuto (GSC) Richard Edward Yoegel (CHV)

Zeta Xi (Averett) Jay Randall Davis (LC) David Joseph Thomas (EDC)

Zeta Pi (Marshall) Nicholas Thomas Bedway III (CSC) Christopher Lee Conley (EDC) Thomas Andrew Dearing (CSC) Daniel Robert Holderby (CSC) Larry Brent Kirk (CSC) Chandler Michael Milam (CSC) Brandon M. Wear (CSC) Matthew Edward Wear (CHV)

Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Preston Craig (CSC) Ross Calvin McCollum (GSC) Marc Ernest Pecson (CSC) Robert Stuart Rosenzweig (CSC) Victor Charles Valencia Jr. (FC)

Zeta Tau (Barton) Corby Smith Bunch (CSC) Shamik Jarrett (CSC)

Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Henry Franklin Dougan (CSC) Steven Todd Gaiser (LC) Shawn Wesley Rabourn (LC)

Zeta Chi (Albright) Sean Joseph Bates (CSC) David Jacob Faller (CSC) Matthew John Osorio (GSC) Bryan Salazar (CSC)

Zeta Psi (IUPUI) Lance Knowlton Burnside (LC)

Zeta Omega (Towson State) Michael Richard Bertocchi (CSC)

Eta Alpha (Concord) David Christopher Kittinger (CSC) Christopher Lee McGown (LC) Michael Sahlen Spain (GSC)

Eta Beta (Indiana State) Eric John Fisher (CSC) Wesley Robert Frye (CSC) William Garrett Hamblen (CHV) Torin Shea Kellett (CSC) Daniel Straka (CSC) Cory Noah Young (CSC)

Eta Gamma (Colorado) Eron Ashley (CSC) Robert Rutledge Gould IV (EDC) Kevin Dantice Graff (GSC) Michael Scott Hartman (LC) Bret Heidemann (FC) Erik Christopher Isernhagen (GSC) John Nicholas Like (CHV) Stephen Paul Seidel (CSC)

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Brian Joseph Barnett (LC) Kamalsinh F. Chavda (CSC) Robert Donald Evans (EDC) Alton Daniel Fortney (GSC) Terry Andrew Green (CSC) Robert Kevin Henson (CHV) Michael P. Hill (CSC) Nicholas Richard Koontz (CSC) Richard C Korson Sr. (CSC) Kevin Thomas Mason (CSC) Charles McManus Selman (CSC) Edwin Grant Sinclair (CSC) Justin Thomas Tysinger (GSC) Jose Carlos Viera Jr. (CHV) Christopher Paul Yarber (CSC)

Eta Epsilon (Maryland) Ross Wesley Knoblauch (EDC) Ian Allan Rubin (GSC)

Eta Zeta (Queens) Joshua Jonathan Doughty (CSC) Jesse Ryan Evans (CSC) Theodore Elliot Hartsook (CSC) Joseph T McBride Jr. (EDC) Jose Montes (CSC) DeVin Shamar Taylor (CSC)

Eta Eta (UC - Irvine) Sven Fabien Blaser (CSC) Arthur Sevak Charchian (GSC) Jimmy Hua (CSC)

Eta Theta (San Francisco) Robert Hok-Leung Chan (CSC) Robert Benjamin Pahilanga (CSC) Lawrence Wong (CSC)

Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Andrew Thomas Bell (CHV) William Robert Boulden (EDC) Timothy David Campbell (LC) Christopher Thomas Conner (GSC) Juan Manuel Garcia (CHV) Eric Wayne Olsen (CSC) Eric Pernell Scott (CSC)

Eta Kappa (SUNY Plattsburgh) Thomas Paul Cozzi (CSC) Hayden James Fahrenkopf (CSC) Charles Paul Jackson (CSC) Kenneth William Kolman (CSC) Nathaniel Thomas Nieva (CSC) Steven Andrew Vecerina (CSC)

Eta Lambda (Brockport) Justin J. Angermeier (CSC) J. Scott Atkinson (FC) Matthew M. Cady (CSC) Nicholas Daniel Feligno (CSC) Ryan John Giglia (CHV) Ramel Joe Holliday (CSC) Scott James Meyers (CSC) Jeffrey Michael White (FC)

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Eta Mu (Wingate) Zachary Lee Broadaway (CSC) Robert Brent Erb (GSC)

Eta Nu (Pennsylvania) Christopher Joseph Godoy (CSC) Daniel Schlaff (CSC)

Eta Xi (SUNY - Albany) Damon Jeremy Boyar (CSC)

Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Bryan Alberto Contreras (CSC) James Gomez (CSC) John Jefferson Lowry, IV (LC) Gary Lee Ulmer-Goodrich (CSC)

Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) James Daniel Dukes Jr. (EDC) Stephen Joseph Markee (CSC) Michael Charles Mirabelli (CSC) Patrick Lawrence Sullivan (CSC) Matthew Richard Zellars (CSC)

Eta Rho (Texas State) Elias Stephen Aguirre (GSC) Jason Bradley Biggs (CSC) Evan Matthew Brisco (CSC) Chad Christopher Bryan (GSC) Sheldon Ray Galipp (CSC) Andrew Gonzalez (CSC) Brett Joseph Lee (LC) Nathan Craig McDaniel (CSC) Ashton James Quincey (CSC) Andrae Lamont Turner (EDC)

Eta Sigma (UCLA) Benjamin Janda Hofilena Jr. (EDC) Todd Arthur Sargent (LC) Eric Stanley Yang (EDC)

Eta Tau (Kentucky) Christopher Israel Duncan (CSC) AbdulRahim Khan Jadoon (CSC) Nicholas Mosley (CSC) Jerry Shane Ratliff (CSC) Patrick Alexander Reid (CSC)

Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH) Daniel Ray Brunner (CSC) Ryan Robert Dlugosz (CSC) Erik David Garrett (GSC) John T. Healy (LC) Michael E. Kudravetz (GSC) Ryan Michael Lugabihl (CHV) Joshua David Lundell (CC) Brian R. Manney (CSC) Joseph Timothy Nagle (CSC) Alexander Robert Owens (CSC) Bryan Patrick Roberson (CSC) Beau Robert Samples (CSC) Alexander Scott Thomas (CSC) Brandon James Tudor (EDC) Patrick Andrew Wentz (CSC) Michael Ferris Woeste (CSC) Matthew Edwin Wray (EDC)

Eta Phi (UMBC) Brandon Yoseph Dietrich (CSC) Matthew Edward Garono (FC) William LaFon Jones II (CSC) Dwight A. Polk (CSC) David Jared Udwin (CSC)

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Jeffrey David Crane Jr. (CHV) John-Mark Day (CSC) Jacob Alessandro Hartley (CSC)

Benjamin Wade Johns (EDC) Matthew James Kiesel (CSC) Kenneth Joseph Oubre (LC) Benjamin Roman (GSC)

Eta Psi (Central Florida) Brandon Michael Brassard (CSC) Brandon Paul Burdick (CSC) Mikael Alain Duckworth (CSC) Bryan Scott Elliott (CSC) Ivan Alejandro Gutierrez (CSC) Christopher Travers Morelli (CSC) Joseph Michael Sarrubbo Jr. (CHV) Anthony Michael Todaro (CSC) Michael Dean Weaver (CHV) Joseph Douglas Wiggins (CSC) Robert Michael Woods (CHV)

Eta Omega (New Mexico State) Angus Aron (CSC) Garrett Hendren (CSC)

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Preston Lewis Bell (CSC) Brandon James Belote (EDC) Matthew Tyler Binion (CSC) Gerald Graves Buffington (CSC) Erik Michael Caves (CSC) John Oliver Cooper (CSC) Keenan Lee Dollar (CSC) Jacob Warren Garrett (CSC) Mark Eugene Garrett (CSC) Brett Parker Haro (CSC) Gary Franklin Kimble (LC) John William Langley (CC) Bradley James Morrison (CSC) Richard Allen Peterson (CHV)

Theta Beta (West Georgia) David Warren Condon (CSC)

Theta Delta (Florida International) Wolfgang Alexis Acevedo (CSC) Astar Akbar Ali (CSC) Kristopher Alvarez (CSC) Dustin Bernard (CSC) Gian Boria (CSC) Andrew Joseph Calienes (CSC) Rigoberto Jose Campos (CSC) Diego Alejandro Cardenas (CSC) Alejandro Angel Castaneda (CSC) Esteban Castro (CSC) Jewil Clerger (CSC) Carlos Coello (CSC) Alfonso A. De Leon (CSC) Andres Eduardo Diaz (CSC) Cody Dierickx (CSC) Mario Fernandez (CSC) David Giraldo (CSC) Mariano Gonzalez (CSC) Andres Felipe Gonzalez (CSC) Christopher Rafael Granja (CSC) Noel Jesus Guillama (GSC) Daniel Alberto Gutierrez (CSC) Christian Gutierrez (CSC) Phillip Lloyd Hamilton (EDC) Kevin Jessurum (CSC) Edwin V. Jiron (CSC) Daniel Leyte-Vidal (CSC) Daniel Eduardo Llosent (CSC) Alexander Macaisa (CSC) Matthew W.J. Mpogiatzis (CSC) Austin Patrick Nowak (CSC) Andres E. Penalver (CSC)

Jephren Hiram Perez (CSC) Christopher Donovan Perry (CSC) Andres Pinto (CSC) Christopher Ray Ponce (CSC) Ernesto Porto (CSC) Jeon Michael Querol (CSC) Erick Ramirez (CSC) Alexander F. Ravelo (CHV) Jonathan Regalado (CSC) Robert Frost Riley III (LC) Jose Orlando Rodriguez (CSC) Justin Alexander Ruiz (CSC) Kristopher Sanchez (CSC) Alain David Sanchez (CSC) Bryan Santos (CSC) Alex Seely (CSC) Javier Sevilla (CSC) Erwin Ulisses Tejos Jr. (CSC) Zachary Anthony Thompson (CSC) Osvaldo Toca (CSC) Jorge Ignacio Triay Sr. (CSC) Robert Michael Valls (CSC) Gabriel Armando Villanueva (GSC) Daniel Villegas (CSC) Michael Allen Woods (CSC) Luis Zamorano (CSC)

Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Zachary Austin Gilchrist (CSC) Brian C. Relph (CSC) Brian Allan Rock (EDC) Jared Wade Thurston (GSC)

Theta Zeta (George Washington) Mahmood Jamal Abu-Rubieh (CSC) Michael R. Bodnarik (CSC) Michael Lawrence DiSabatino (EDC) Scott Goldfond (CSC) Sean Vincent Hallisey (CSC) Daryl Andrew Muller (CHV) Caleb David Raymond (CSC) Brian Joseph Taylor (CHV)

Theta Eta (American) Justin William Angotti (FC) Eric W. Lynch (CSC) John Michael Pasko (CSC) Carlos Santiago Ramirez (EDC) Bryan William Riley (CHV) Loren Janes Schmidt (CSC)

Theta Theta (Iowa) Gregory Joseph Buehner (FC) James Francis Buehner (LC) Markus Daniels Goodrich (GSC) Brian Joseph Hefel (CSC) Nicholas A. Hoeger (CSC) Kyle Laurence Johnson (CSC) Michael Anthony Lee Jr. (CHV)

Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Francis Fred Ahrens (CSC) Hogan Joseph Brecount (CSC) Daniel Alan Bunch (CSC) Adam Jeffery Coffman (CSC) Aaron Blake Conway (CSC) Andrew McLean Crain (CSC) Levi Augustine Crooke (CSC) Brian Andrew Edler (CSC) Curt Andrew Herzog (EDC) Jared Michael Horman (CSC) Brandon Marshall Jones (CSC) John Michael Maddux (CSC) Robert Joseph McCormack III (CSC)

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Denny Diep (CSC) Austin Joseph Doyle (CSC) Adam Michael Hering (CSC) Austin David McGillen (CSC) Martin Hayes McKown III (CSC) Chase Thomas Miller (CSC) John Patrick Acosta Pinon (CSC) Matthew Tyler Sickles (CSC) Joshua Allen White (CSC)

Theta Rho (Western Michigan) Matthew James Cain (CSC) Christopher Paul DeRosia (CSC) Tyler Blaze Hulet (CSC) Ryan Mazur-Baker (CSC) Jalen Jerrell Onorati (CSC) Christopher Charles Rettich (CSC) Victor Thien Tran (CSC)

Theta Sigma (Cal State - Long Beach) Andrew Ryan Carnes (CSC) Jaime A. Varela, Jr. (CSC)

Theta Tau (High Point) Adam Louis Hoffman (CSC) Samuel Hobbs Martorella (EDC)

Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona) Jonathan Samuel Becker (CSC) David Adam Capossela Jr. (CSC) Jonathan Aaron Pena (CSC) Daniel Paul Stephani (CSC) Chase Dwayne Woolery (CSC)

Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) Trevor Michael Williams (CSC)

Theta Chi (Ohio) Robert Scott Hoyt (CSC)

Theta Psi (RIT) Christopher Edward Contreras (CSC) Kurt Ingerick (CSC) Benjamin Thomas Marus (CSC) Nathan Alexander Mayhugh (CSC) Michael Jude McCall (CSC) Robert Joseph Newell (CSC) Joseph Anthony Sciandra Jr. (CSC)

Theta Omega (Binghamton) Daniel Joseph Elfassy (CSC) Matthew Joseph Gold (CSC)

Iota Alpha (Sacred Heart) Anthony Peter Altomaro (CSC) Micky Amphonedara (CSC) John N. Attardi (CSC) Sean P. Barrett (CSC) Joseph Peter Bilynsky (CSC) Stephen Thomas Bruno (CSC) Andrew Scott Cohen (CSC) Kyle P. Czarnecki (CSC) Michael Victor Dias (CSC) Andrew Allan Dill (CSC) Nicholas Joseph Ferrante (CSC) Dominick Anthony Ferro (CSC) Michael John Fiume (CSC) David L. Haverly (CSC) Westley Taylor Lynskey (CSC) Ryan William Machovsky (CSC) William Philip McNeil (CSC) Ray Mencio (CSC) Erik Angelo Preuss (CSC) Juan Ramon Reyes (CSC) Andrew S. Richards (CSC) Christian Andrew Spies (CSC) Maurice A. Vallejo Jr. (CSC)

Michael Thomas Villante (CSC) Iota Beta (Texas - San Antonio) Igal Avshman (CSC) Kort Everett Jackson (CSC) Jordan Christian Phillips (CSC) Alec Matthew Trevino (CSC)

Iota Gamma (Wyoming) John Stephen Cherry (CSC) Ryan Eugene Davis (CSC) Sean Richard Miller (CSC) Micheal Ray O’Bryant (CSC) Theodore Lyman Schueler (CSC)

Iota Delta (New Hampshire) David Scott Zamansky (CHV)

Iota Epsilon (Susquehanna) Matthew James Bruer (CSC) Jesse James Larch (CSC) Matthew Dennis Reed (CSC) Robert Gordon Stoudt (CSC) Gregory Philip Swierzewski (CSC)

Iota Zeta (Stephen F. Austin) Brennan Daniel Morrell (CSC) Davis Reid Shea (CSC)

Iota Eta (Embry-Riddle) John Edward Moore (CSC) Andrew Cristian Romero (CSC) Thomas Wade Smotherman (CSC)

Iota Theta (Tennessee Tech) Daniel Shane Adams (CSC) Chadwick Augustine (CSC) Joseph Dean Gilliam (CSC) Austin Vincent (CSC)

Iota Iota (Cal Poly Pomona) Micah Mann (CSC) Ryan Jonathan Smith (CSC) Jason Wong (CSC)

Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado) Nicholas Andrew Atzenbeck (CHV) Charles Adelore Charbonneau (CSC) Mark Amadi-Sanez Drum (CSC) Jack Dempsey Fuqua (CSC) Mario J. Hernandez (CSC) Andrew Vincent John Paul Holtzmann (CSC) Anthony Jon Mueller (CSC) Kyle Carter Norman (CSC) Nicholas James Qualley (CSC) George Daniel Alberto Sanchez (CSC) William Casper Schiffelbein (CHV) Matthew Jacob Scott (CSC)

Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac) Christopher Michael Aldarelli Jr. (CSC) Erik D. Cote (GSC) Samuel Justin Cotto (CSC) Tyler G. Droste (CSC) Brandon M. Green (CSC) John Paul Leo Noordsy (CSC) Jose Ignacio Perez (CSC) Joseph Rodriguez (CSC) Andrew M. Stengel (CSC) Luigi Tancredi (CSC) Jack F. Walters (CSC)

Iota Mu (Arkansas - Fort Smith) Dax Alexander Boyd (CSC) Joshua Brown (CSC) David Curran (CSC) Zachary Tabor Lawrence (CSC)

A day of givingTHE INAUGURAL Pi Kappa Phi Founders’ Day of

Giving was held December 10, the 111th anniversary of our founding in 1904. The goal was to engage members and friends of the fraternity to make a donation of $19.04 on or before December 10th to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Leadership Fund.

With 915 gifts from 874 donors (including 646 first time donors), the success of this social media driven event was based on members sharing across their social media accounts and asking friends and family to join them in supporting Pi Kappa Phi.

The top two chapters in aquiring donors for the Founders' Day of Giving were Iota Alpha Chapter at Sacred Heart University and Theta Delta Chapter at Florida International University

Richard Lee Monroe (CSC) Nathan Jeremiah Moyers (CHV) Brennan Chance Myers (CSC) Yohan Ng (CSC) Vishal R. Patel (CSC) Jaquis Tavell Smith (CSC) Henry William Franklin Smith (CSC) Weston Hunter Thomas (CSC) Matthew Thomas Valenti (CSC) Corey Case Wain (CSC) Joseph William Walker (CSC)

Theta Mu (UMass - Amherst) Jordan M. Brown (CSC) Minghan Chang (CSC) Nicholas Tyler Julian (CSC) Joseph James Piedrafite (LC)

Theta Nu (Delaware) Paul Edward Parker-Thompson (LC)

Theta Xi (Arizona State) Michael Angelo Caputo (CSC) Kevin Christopher Melroy (CHV) Aaron Joseph Stockwell (CSC)

Theta Omicron (Nevada - Reno) Mike Joseph Garr (CSC) Scott Wilhelm Jividen (CSC) Austin Mathias (CSC) Troy Tyler Melin (CHV) William Coryell Stark (CSC) Caleb Sterner (CSC) Adam Markus Zuro (CSC)

Theta Pi (Texas - Tyler) James Austin Castleberry (CSC) George Y. Chen (CSC)

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Daniel Romo (CSC) Ronald Williamson (CSC)

Iota Nu (Mississippi State) James Matthew Boyd (CSC) Patrick O’Sullivan Ladd (CSC) William Banks Scarbrough (CSC) Nathaniel Luke Soignier (CSC) Eric Chandler Surrett (CSC) Nathan Pierce Williams (CSC)

Iota Omicron (Iona) Kevin Edward Bartnett (CSC) Brandon Alexander Brito (CSC) Ryan T. Collins (CSC) Samuel Joseph Garcia (CSC) Christopher Matthew Gillen (CSC) Andrew Roy Hastings (CSC) John Peter Keane (CSC) Timothy Kenneth Morgado (CSC) Robb Alexander Olivieri (CHV) Jonathan Ayers Petteruti (CSC) John P. Rocco (CSC) Cameron Thomas Woods (CHV)

Iota Pi (Dayton) Christian Anthony Angotti (CSC) Antonio Noe Ortiz (CSC)

Iota Sigma (San Jose State) Terry Akiru Mincey (CSC)

Iota Tau (Rutgers) Brandon Chang (CSC) Christopher George Mazzola (CSC) Mark Isaac Rousseau (CSC) Paul Santiago (CSC) Kevin Todd Yang (CSC)

Iota Upsilon (Florida Gulf Coast) Michael Carmine Anolfo (CSC) Ty Page Carr (CSC) Michael Thomas Coy (CSC) Edward James DeNorio (CSC) Timothy Michael Murphy (CSC)

Iota Phi (Loyola New Orleans) Connor Joseph Burke (CSC) Kieron Layne Leckbee Oliver (CSC) Christopher Scott Saucier (CSC)

Iota Chi (Ball State) Colton Tanner Robbins (CSC)

Kappa Alpha (Case Western) Christopher BaoKhang Nguyen (CSC) Brian Michael Parro (CSC) Jason Ronald Schutte (CSC) Jonathan Alexander Sender (CSC) Grant Robert Whitmer (CSC)

Kappa Gamma (Montana) Ethan Douglas Hoffman (CSC) Jeffrey Robert Markette (CSC) Ryan Thomas Murphy (CSC) Cash Michael Nesper (CSC)

Kappa Zeta (Maine) Justin David Libby (CSC)

Idaho (Idaho) Ryker Mead Belnap (CSC) Jacob Dominique Hruska (CSC)

Wichita State (Wichita State) Ted William Angleton (CSC) Aaron Thomas Hoffman (CSC) Esben Langberg Kjaer (CSC) Avery Colter Yoos (CSC)

Friends of the Fraternity Victoria Aprano (CSC) Debra Attardi (CSC) Kathy Baker (CSC) Robert J. Beall (GSC) Richard Belz (CSC) Ronny Benkin (CSC) Donna B. Benzel (CSC) Kristen Berman (CSC) Matthew Bernhardt (CSC) Kurt Blair (CSC) Bernadette Boffice (CSC) Gina Bonura (CSC) Therese A. Bordeleau (CSC) Annette G. Braddy (CSC) Andrew Bremer (CSC) John Brower (CSC) Kathleen Brown (CSC) Michael Camastro (CSC) Charles Cannon (CSC) Karen Caravella (CSC) Allison Carpenter (CSC) Nelson Centanaro (CSC) Byron Chandler (CSC) Katelyn Christopherson (CSC) Linda Cinelli (CSC) Eric Clemente (CSC) Carli Clementi (CSC) Elery L. Clements Jr. (CSC) Carrie G. Clifford (GSC) Carolyn J. Cline (EDC) Iris H. Colletta (CSC) Nicholas and Alison Conte (CSC) Douglas Cornwell (CSC) Certa Cote Inc (CSC) Betty M. Cox (CSC) Diana Coyle (CSC) Cynthia Czarnecki (CSC) Jalen A. Dagher (CSC) Justin Daleo (CSC) Francis De Venecia (CSC) Linda H. Deftos (GSC) Lindsey DeSanto (CSC) Alexis Kollay D’Ettorre (CSC) Erin Devlin Healy (CSC) Lisa Difilippi (CSC) Christine Dill (CSC) Louis DiProfio (CSC) Karen DiProfio (CSC) Carolyn Dixon (CSC) Julie & Mark Douglass (CSC) John Doyle (CSC) Colleen Drazen (CSC) Kelly Ehrich (CSC) Elizabeth A. Fehr (EDC) Salvatore Ferro (CSC) Christopher Fiandor (CSC) Greg Fink (CSC) Andrew Jordan Fischette (CSC) Michael Flanagan (CSC) D. A. Forrest Jr (CSC) Allison J. Foster (GSC) Marcus Frias (CSC) Stephan Friedrich (CSC) Cotelia Fulcher (CHV) Chastity Gerhardt (CSC) Michael Gervasi (CSC) Meghan Elise Gibson (CSC) Michele Gillen (CSC) Patricia Goetz (CHV)

Julie Golicz (CSC) Jacqueline Golicz (CSC) Jonathan Golicz (CSC) Alyssa Goodsier (CSC) Bailey Hamm (CSC) Catherine Harrison (EDC) Lori Hart (LC) Cora Woody Harvey (CSC) Hara Henshell (CSC) Bryson Higgins (CSC) Byron Hughes (CSC) Chelsea Ilg (CSC) John V. Golicz (CSC) Michelle Juarez (CSC) Ashley Kerbel (CSC) Julie M. Kibler (CSC) Melissa Kish (CSC) Josh Kohnert (CSC) Michael Kuplicki (CSC) Kevin Langan (CSC) Steven Latour (CSC) First Clearing LLC (EDC) Jillian Lopez (CSC) M. Felicia Lotito (CSC) Janet L. Luisa (CSC) Ankita Mangal (EDC) Raffaela Markey (CSC) Kaleen Martinez (CSC) Megan McEntee (CSC) Laura Catherine McFall (CSC) Joslyn Michelle Logan McGriff (CSC) Maggie Mchale (CSC) Michael McPhee (CSC) Gabriela Andrea Millan (CSC) Joanne Minkoff (CSC) Sergio Molina (CSC) Maija Mueller (CSC) Jeanine Musacchio (CSC) Roberto Navarro (CSC) Jorgini Navarro (CSC) Owen Nelson (CSC) Denise Nelson (EDC) Kimberly J. Novak (CHV) Debra Ollom (EDC) Timothy O’Malley (CSC) Deborah O’Malley (CSC) Mary Osborne (CSC) Benjamin Pendry (CSC) Eileen Philbin (CSC) Jason Phillips (CSC) Kathryn Planow (CSC) Jason Prigg (CSC) Jennifer A. Purdue (CSC) Alina Quintana (CSC) Trish Robinson (CSC) Letrishia Robinson (CSC) Charles Robinson (CSC) Diane Rogener (CSC) Scott Rogener (CSC) Jonathan Sanders (CSC) Maryjane Santaite (CSC) Jessica Schauble (CSC) Seth Selesnow (CSC) Jo Woody Shaw (CSC) Todd Shelton (GSC) Terrie Smith (CSC) Cameron Smith (CSC) Jennifer Sparkes (CSC) John Spooner (CSC) Frank Stehlik (CSC)

Brianna Sullivan (CSC) Molly Ann Swonger (CSC) Daniella Tarquinio (CSC) Michelle Ulacia (CSC) Samuel Utley (CSC) Donna Villante (CSC) Sal Vines (CSC) Sarah Wagner (CHV) Audrey Walker (CSC) David Wallace (LC) Cameron Blair Warner (CSC) Amanda Welch (CSC) Jacqueline C. Westra (CSC) Rachel Westra (GSC) Larry Stanton Wiese (CSC) Shane Windmeyer (CSC) A. B. Woody (CSC) Christina Zarich (CSC) H. Zotos (CSC) Alpha Chi Chapter (Miami) (GSC) AmazonSmile (CSC) Atlas Physical Therapy (CHV) Bank of America Fnd (LC) Benevity Community Impact Fund (CSC) Boys and Girls Clubs (CSC) Dell Employee Engagement Fund (CSC) Delta Zeta Sorority (CSC) Equifax, Inc. (CSC) Fluor Foundation (LC) The Foot Institute (CHV) Franklin County High (Class of '65) (CSC) Fraternity & Sorority PAC (CHV) Golf for Kyle (CSC) Greater Twin Cities United Way (CHV) Holmes Murphy & Associates LLC (CSC) Home Depot Charity Program Trust (CSC) Honeywell Intl. (CSC) Just Give (CSC) Kappa Alpha Order (CSC) Kappa Delta Private Foundation (CHV) Keystone Steel (CHV) Lenovo (CHV) Microsoft (CC) Pfizer United Way (CSC) Renaissance Charitable Foundation (CC) Roanoke College (CSC) The Rodgers Family Charitable Fund (GSC) Silicon Valley Community Foundation (CSC) Stabenau Group, Inc. (CSC) Summit County United Way (EDC) UnitedHealth Group (EDC) Woods Rogers PLC (CSC) YourCause (GSC)

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Members of the Nu Phi Society make an annual gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation based on the number of years they have been an initiated brother. Eligibility for the Nu Phi Society is restricted to those brothers who have attended five Supreme Chapters, been inducted into the Pi Kappa Phi Hall of Fame or named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi.

Alpha (College Of Charleston) Robert William Marlowe Sam Stafford III

Beta (Presbyterian) Andrew Gregory Elam II

Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Daniel James Bosshart Steven Scott Ryder

Sigma (South Carolina) Mark Adamson Robert F. Berry Jerry Thomas Brewer Kenneth Joseph Forti Walter Hays Pickens III Walter Hays Pickens Jr.

Zeta (Wofford) Mark O’Neill Bundy

Iota (Georgia Tech) Michael Vincent Cowan Parker Holmes Petit

Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Marvin Spencer Hackney William Stuart Hicks J. Councill Leak Thomas Hart Sayre

Mu (Duke) William Drewry Fuqua Frank Thomas Wrenn III

Xi (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson II Durward Warren Owen James Sylvester Stump Jr. Dudley Foster Woody

Omicron (Alabama) R. Nathan Hightower A.J. Lonnie Strickland III Paul Charles Wesch

Tau (NC State) Richard Francis Baker III

Upsilon (Illinois) J. Gunnar Schalin Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt

Chi (Stetson) J. Patrick Figley Gabriel L. Gehret Bruce Layton Rogers

Psi (Cornell) John Stuart Kirk Nicholas John Linder William Fay Newell

Omega (Purdue) Thomas William Harzula Jr. Patrick John Kuhnle David Girdon Lane Gregory Vincent Linder

Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Benjamin Barkley Bush

Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Michael Tommey Dean John T. Owen

Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Ira Timothy Hancock Albert Eben Luer Robert John Paterno Mark Edward Timmes John Jeffry Wahlen

Alpha Zeta (Winthrop) David Hill Vawter

Alpha Eta (Samford) David Torrence Corey James Michael Smith Dwayne Kevin Todd

Alpha Theta (Michigan State) Matthew John Shaheen

Alpha Iota (Auburn) William Scott Finney Ralph Shell Foster Jr. Tommy K. Hartwell J. Ernest Johnson

Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Christopher John Kozak

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Eric James Almquist John Alexander Andrews Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Robert Anderson Lane Emerson Dawson Linney Warren Ross Madden Frank Megran Parrish III Brett Jon Toresdahl

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon

Alpha Tau (RPI) Gordon Barnes Wright

Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Anthony Mario Noce Joseph Alexander Sheppard Walter Keith Sheppard

Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Nathanael Paul Gombis Matthew Eric Hunt

Alpha Psi (Indiana) Max Allen Fawley T.J. Sullivan Todd Andrew Waldman

Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma Patrick Guerra James A. Krucher John Francis Lee Jr. John E Pugliesi Kenneth James Scheck Jr. Brandon Thomas Sorensen David M. White

Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein

Beta Delta (Drake) Robert Albert Cione

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Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Andrew Dennis McCarthy Jay Joseph Stuckel Michael Scott Wallace

Beta Eta (Florida State) Thomas Hayes Atwood Michael Scott Loy Paul Leroy Nichols III William Jeffrey Niedenthal John Frederick Pierce Jeffrey Pujals

Beta Theta (Arizona) Jake Craig Henderson

Beta Iota (Toledo) J. Robert Shindell Mark A. Urrutia

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) David Richard DeMarco

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Beta Mu (McNeese State) C. Mitchell Adrian Richard Bruce Smith

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Kevin Patrick Kelly Basil John Lyberg

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Wesley Long Breeden David Dwight Morgan Sr.

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Glenn Albert Dickson

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Joseph L. Alexander Richard Bryan Bonner Jason Payne Jackson Seth Campbell Jackson

Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) David Simas

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Laurence Scott Turrin

Gamma Delta (Memphis) Thomas Lee Carter

Gamma Iota (LSU) Kyle Tanner Robinson

Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Matthew Lee Woodcock

Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Ronald James deValinger Jeffrey Lawrence Esola

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) William Lee Finney

Delta Beta (North Georgia) Richard Francis Baker Jr. Todd Lee Granger Jon Garrick Hill

Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews Charles Jay Barnard Irvin Phillip Howard III Josh Allan Wansing

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton

Delta Eta (Morehead State) Gerald Eugene Slone

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) James Scott Davidson John Cruse Peden

Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) William Carroll Jackson Jr. Richard Glenn Pope Francis Bo Clyde Proctor Jr.

Delta Chi (Kansas State) G. Lawrence Keller III J. Timothy Lindemuth

Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) Billy L. Jacobs Mark Franklin Jacobs

Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Thomas Brandon Sullivan

Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Trent Royal Gilbert James Brett Leslie Christian Adam Wiggins

Epsilon Epsilon (UVA - Wise) David Wiley Belcher Jr. David Michael Donathan James Michael Glovier Chad M. Horvat Dale Travis Kennedy Jr. Neal Lane James William Trullender

Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Chad Allen Coltrane

Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina - Upstate) John Walker Brewer

Epsilon Nu (Cal State - Sacramento) Robert Eugene Langbein

Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Joseph A. Brady III

Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph's) Vincent Joseph Thompson III

Epsilon Upsilon (Georgia College & State) David Lee Hohnadel

Epsilon Phi (UAB) Scott Lane McLeod

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) David James Conn Andrew Hunter Hartwell Gregory Eric Moffett Jerritt Michael Park

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Cory Michael Davis Peter Logan Dudley James Alexander Wedding Robert Emmett Welsh

Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Scott Christopher Gasparini

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus

Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Robert Charles Raesemann Jr.

Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) Tracy David Maddux

Zeta Iota (Indiana - PA) Stephen Edward Whitby

Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Victor Charles Valencia Jr.

Eta Gamma (Colorado) Michael Scott Hartman Bret Heidemann

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Brian Joseph Barnett Robert Donald Evans Richard Thomas Hollis Kenneth Samford Smith Justin Thomas Tysinger

Eta Zeta (Queens) Scott McCants Thomas

Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) James Daniel Dukes Jr.

Eta Rho (Texas State) Brett Joseph Lee Andrae Lamont Turner

Eta Phi (UMBC) Matthew Edward Garono

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Benjamin Wade Johns Kenneth Joseph Oubre Benjamin Roman

Eta Omega (New Mexico State) Ruben J. Talavera

Theta Gamma (Buffalo) Paul Edward Parker-Thompson

Theta Delta (Florida International) Alexander F. Ravelo

Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Jared Wade Thurston

Theta Eta (American) Justin William Angotti

Theta Xi (Arizona State) Jedrick Bertram Mazion

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HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS

HONORARY GIFTSIn honor of John Richard Andrews Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Justin William Angotti Rachel Westra

In honor of John N. Attardi Debra Attardi

In honor of Scott Atkinson Matthew M Cady

In honor of Thomas Hayes Atwood Spencer Earl Harper Jr. Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Richard Francis Baker, III Richard Francis Baker Jr.

In honor of Wade G. Birch Mark Freeman Munsell

In honor of William Robert Boulden Delta Zeta Sorority

In honor of Mark Allen Brammer Michael Steve Dolianitis

In honor of Jerry Thomas Brewer John Walker Brewer

In honor of Robert Gene Bromley Basil John Lyberg

In honor of Connor Joseph Burke Therese A. Bordeleau

In honor of Bradley Scott Charlesworth Andrew S. Richards

In honor of Rodney Lee Clements Elery L. Clements Jr.

In honor of John Grant Clifford Carrie G. Clifford

In honor of Chad Allen Coltrane Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Patrick Francis Cote Philippe A. Cote

In honor of Emmett Orin Dendy John Alban Greaves Jr. Robert Fredrick Inman

In honor of Ronald James deValinger Joel Thomas Conway

In honor of Jeffrey J. Dill Andrew Allan Dill

In honor of Christopher Ryan DiProfio Karen DiProfio Louis DiProfio

In honor of Matthew David Estersohn William Fay Newell

In honor of Kyle T. Feehan Golf for Kyle

In honor of Dominick Anthony Ferro Richard Belz Ronny Benkin Kristen Berman Gina Bonura John Brower Michael Camastro Byron Chandler Linda Cinelli Eric Clemente

Carli Clementi Douglas Cornwell Salvatore Ferro Raffaela Markey Seth Selesnow Frank Stehlik Brianna Sullivan Sal Vines

In honor of J. Patrick Figley John-Frazier Strickland

In honor of Dennis David Fink Daniel Mark Abraham Jr.

In honor of Thomas Joseph Fournier Thomas Joseph Fournier

In honor of Connor Timothy Gillen Michele Gillen Christina Zarich

In honor of Marc Edward Gmuca Jessica Schauble

In honor of James Harris Golicz Julie Golicz John Spooner

In honor of David Lee Gordon David Lee Ewigman

In honor of Franklin Jeffrey Gronde Edwin Ward Norris

In honor of Brent Allan Grunig Andrew Jordan Fischette

In honor of Benito Hernandez Johnny Moreno Jr.

In honor of Mark Franklin Jacobs Timothy Scott Hebson Durward Warren Owen Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Carl Ragnar Johnson Thomas Lucht

In honor of Nicholas Tyler Julian Minghan Chang

In honor of Chad Douglas Kibler Julie M. Kibler

In honor of Patrick John Kuhnle William Fay Newell

In honor of Conor Liam Langan Kevin Langan Joseph P. Conway

In honor of Chad F. Langley John William Langley

In honor of Nicholas John Linder Gregory Vincent Linder

In honor of Michael Joseph Lotito M. Felicia Lotito

In honor of Tracy David Maddux David Simas

In honor of James Philip Maloney Bailey Hamm

In honor of Michael Andrew Mazzella Certa Cote Inc

In honor of James David McGhee, Jr. Allison Carpenter

In honor of Jason Aaron Merchey Arthur Sevak Charchian

In honor of Robb Alexander Olivieri Phillip Keith Cates Andrew Roy Hastings

In honor of Durward Warren Owen James Thomas Karlovec William Fay Newell

In honor of Parker Holmes Petit Michael Vincent Cowan

In honor of Gerald Patrick Philbin Eileen Philbin

In honor of Arthur John Quickenton Ronald James deValinger

In honor of Dean Joseph Rogener Diane Rogener Scott Rogener

In honor of William Joseph Sanchez Andrew Scott Cohen

In honor of Fred Nicholas Santaite Maryjane Santaite

In honor of Benjamin Charles Schuler Debra Ollom Microsoft

In honor of Christopher Allan Shade Matthew Paul Brown

In honor of Todd Shelton Matthew Charles Diegel Gary Ridge Sugg

In honor of Chester Rodney Smallwood Roland Martin Berry

In honor of Brandon Thomas Sorensen William Fay Newell

In honor of Gary Ridge Sugg Gregory Philip Swierzewski

In honor of Thomas Brandon Sullivan Robert Edward Daugird

In honor of Nicholas Shea Stapleton Joseph Bryant Bodenheimer

In honor of Logan Daniel Stugart Maija Mueller

In honor of Mark Edward Timmes Elizabeth A. Fehr Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of William Henry Turner Chandler L. Smith

In honor of Louis Paul Venturello Matthew Griffin Brooks

In honor of Michael Thomas Villante Karen Caravella Jeanine Musacchio Donna Villante

In honor of John Jeffry Wahlen Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Rachel Westra Wesley Long Breeden Jacqueline C. Westra

In honor of Christian Adam Wiggins Dudley Foster Woody

In honor of Matthew Lee Woodcock Andrew Bremer

In honor of Dudley Foster Woody James Sylvester Stump Jr.

In honor of Alpha Kappa Chapter Robert David Budlong Ankita Mangal

In honor of Alpha Iota Chapter William Christopher Parsons

In honor of Beta Xi Chapter Mary Osborne

In honor of Gamma Nu Chapter James Russell Wirshing

In honor of Epsilon Beta Chapter Robert David Budlong

In honor of Zeta Eta Chapter Austin M. Arias

MEMORIAL GIFTSIn memory of Harold Lowell Ashman Nicholas John Jenkins

In memory of Ralph W Asplen, IIIRalph W AsplenIn memory of John Stephen Baker Philip Wayne Luckie

In memory of Danny Gerard Barth Douglas Bryon Barth

In memory of Stephen Michael Bastean Alfred John Caniglia III Joshua R. Davenport Aaron M. Emerson Joseph William Morgan

In memory of Chad Michael Beaty Stephen Joseph Markee

In memory of Steven John Borowiec Dwayne Kevin Todd

In memory of Raymond Calvin Braddy Annette G. Braddy

In memory of Albert Paul Brown William Fay Newell

In memory of David Lee Burdick Ronald Neil Raskin

In memory of Peter Haskell Burks James S. Hess

In memory of Thomas E. Camp, III Thomas E. Camp IV

In memory of Joseph Martin Canero Louis John Parducci Jr.

In memory of Brian William CariPatrick Christopher GallagherIn memory of Landon Richard Daniel Casillas Benjamin Wade Johns

In memory of Kevin Ellis Cathey James Ronald Banks

In memory of Robert Clyde Cline Carolyn J. Cline

In memory of Charles Edward Colletta Iris H. Colletta

The following members and friends made a gift to the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in memory or in honor of a brother, loved one or friend in 2015.

Italics indicates deceased

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In memory of Walter Warren Cox Betty M. Cox

In memory of Connor Cunningham Daniel Patrick Gunn

In memory of Thomas Watson Dalton Jr. Richard Francis Baker Jr.

In memory of Alton Walker Davis Lee William Davis

In memory of Mikel Davis Bruce Earl Tanner

In memory of Charles Ray Deaton Robert Morgan Moody

In memory of Stephen Minot Deftos Linda H. Deftos

In memory of Lumir Emil Dostal Jr. Karl Wendell Griffith

In memory of Tom Duckett James H Motos

In memory of James Burrows Edwards David Harold Jaffee Durward Warren Owen

In memory of Jonathon Craig Ellinger William Garrett Hamblen

In memory of Leroy Harold Esworthy, II Stephen A. Esworthy

In memory of Joseph Michael Faley Mark A. Urrutia

In memory of Joseph Patrick Fitzmorris Steven John Austin

In memory of Karl Malcolm Gibbon J. Gunnar Schalin

In memory of Ryan P. Ginther David Ryan Barberi Ryan Thomas Barr Derek John Berger David A. Bernhardt Matthew Bernhardt Jared Virgil Burkhart Christopher Richard Cole Kyle Philip Field Nicholas Gretka Cora Woody Harvey Brian Richard Hodare Nicholas Alan Kechkaylo Wayne Alan Lacy Michael C. McLaughlin James O’Donnell Jeremy Richard Osborne Alex Joseph Pipitone Kevin James Primeau Isaac Aaron Rowls Thomas John Sullivan Timothy David Szczesniak Nicholas Allan Trausch Jason David Uppleger

In memory of Richard Lee Goetz Patricia Goetz

In memory of James Harry Gritton Robert Morgan Moody

In memory of Jabe Vernon Hardee, II William Earl Maycock

In memory of Eldred John Harman Warren Ross Madden Frank Megran Parrish III

In memory of Ray Douglas Hartwell Andrew Hunter Hartwell Thomas Burt Peterson

In memory of Frank DuBois Havard Alan Patrick Duesterhaus Arthur John Quickenton

In memory of Frank Howard Hawthorne Sr. J. Ernest Johnson

In memory of Charles Wesly Huffmyer Daniel C Reynolds

In memory of Michael Matsurra Benjamin Janda Hofilena Jr.

In memory of Charles Obina Moka Jr. Daniel Mack Perlin

In memory of Walter Gostin Jarrell Jr. Maurice Phillip Deyoung

In memory of Ragnar Edward Johnson Carl Ragnar Johnson

In memory of Wallie Bernard Jones, Jr. Richard Gardiner Anderson

In memory of Kyle Jay Kolligian Julie and Mark Douglass

In memory of Frank Lewis Lane Walter Hays Pickens, III

In memory of Timothy Clarence Lee Andrae Lamont Turner

In memory of Cameron Martin Lindsay Steven James Wawak Zachary Sherman Osburn

In memory of Phillip Myers Lomax Daniel Cole Ray II

In memory of Donald James Lynn James Thomas Johnson

In memory of Griffin McCarthy John Charles Brockmann

In memory of Otis Roberts McCollum Richard Gardiner Anderson

In memory of Roy Franklin McDonald, III Joseph Gerard Clemmer Matthew Jason Goyer Jamie Shriver Horner Virgil Ray Moore David William Sweeney Eric Wehde Vehige Michael Richard Zolezzi

In memory of Jason Danby McDowell Thomas Martin Kopera

In memory of David K Michael Dennis Edward Kettler David Victor Pavesic

In memory of Kurt Allan Moll Michael Dean Giesmann

In memory of Armando Vincent Monge Henry Franklin Dougan

In memory of Jason Eric Neeman Andrew T. Priestap Brandon B. Wehner

In memory of James Edward Nettles James Boykin Newman

In memory of George Wilshire Penington Jr. David Harold Jaffee

In memory of Anthony Jason Perez Christian R. Camarena Mario Fernandez

Kevin Jessurum Roberto Navarro Jeon Michael Querol Erick Ramirez Alain David Sanchez

In memory of Douglas E Pressler Scott Cunningham Swafford

In memory of James Andrew Quinn, II David Harold Jaffee Frederick Michael Klopp Walter Hays Pickens III Danny John Petri Frank Thomas Wrenn III Gordon Barnes Wright

In memory of Robert Allen Rankin Dana Thomas Ingram III

In memory of John Joseph Ribar, Jr. Andrew Joseph Calienes John Cruse Peden Christopher Ray Ponce Jay Joseph Stuckel

In memory of Lance Wellmon Rutter Yohan Ng

In memory of Matthew Gavin Rzyski Jaime A. Varela Jr.

In memory of John Glen Shiley Charles Allen Krblich

In memory of Matthew Castro Shlonsky Eric W. Lynch

In memory of Joshua Eric Steele Jacob Patrick Morris

In memory of Frank Salvatore Tamburrino Brent Allan Grunig

In memory of John Manalcus Templeton Jerry Thomas Brewer

In memory of Jason Ramon Tirado Shawn Michael Daniels Matthew Scott Ripley

In memory of James Clinton Turk Edward Lyons Corson II Chad M. Horvat Durward Warren Owen

In memory of Brian Scotty Ulbrich Larry Brent Kirk

In memory of Barbara Scharfenstein Durward Warren Owen

In memory of Vernon Albert Sodawasser Robert Morgan Moody

In memory of Phillip Max Summers Wesley Long Breeden John Walker Brewer Max Allen Fawley Thomas William Harzula Jr. Patrick John Kuhnle J. Timothy Lindemuth Michael Scott Loy Tracy David Maddux Andrew Dennis McCarthy Brian Coleman McDonald David Dwight Morgan Sr. William Fay Newell Heath Michael Osburn Durward Warren Owen Todd Andrew Waldman

In memory of Robert John Wilcox Robert Albert Cione John Francis Lee Jr. William Fay Newell Walter Keith Sheppard

In memory of Allen Oat Woody, III Richard Gardiner Anderson Thomas Hayes Atwood Edward Joseph Bennett Christopher James Besse Jerry Thomas Brewer Kathleen Brown Thomas Lee Carter Eugene Hildreth Cassell Jr. Carrie G. Clifford Nicholas and Alison Conte Joseph Patrick Donohue Stephen A. Esworthy Elizabeth A. Fehr J. Patrick Figley Robert Eastwood Glenn Robert George Gray Justin Vance Griggs Phillip Lloyd Hamilton Matthew Eric Hunt David Harold Jaffee J. Ernest Johnson James A. Krucher Albert Ernest Lietzau V Michael Scott Loy Daniel John Ludwig Christopher Lee McGown David Dwight Morgan Sr. Spencer Chase Munro William Fay Newell Kenneth Joseph Oubre Clark Owen Jr. Durward Warren Owen Robert John Paterno Benjamin Pendry James William Pickens Donald Joseph Potter Jr. Jennifer A. Purdue Robert Frost Riley III Tod Nelson Senne Jo Woody Shaw Carl Beverly Sherertz James Sylvester Stump Jr. Mark Edward Timmes Kenneth Neil Triplett Larry Stanton Wiese Christian Adam Wiggins Joshua J. Wolinski A. B. Woody Alpha Chi Chapter (Miami ) Boys and Girls Clubs Franklin County High School (Class of '65) Fraternity & Sorority PAC Kappa Alpha Order Roanoke College Woods Rogers PLC

In memory of Stephen Earle Wrenn James Alexander Ransom

In memory of Christopher Emile Yanni Jephren Hiram Perez

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WE CONTINUE TO SEE first-hand the positive the impact of The Ability Experience. Our Pi Kappa Phi chapters continue to increase their engagement and fundraising. In 2015, we did a wonderful job putting our mission into action during each of our summer events. Simply put, more young men are having meaningful experiences serving people with disabilities.

The numbers tell the story—we are having an impact in communities across the country in a meaningful way. 152 chapters volunteered more than 46,787 hours with locally partnered organizations. Over 83% of chapters held a revenue generating event with 13 chapters raising an average of more than $100 per man. 104 chapters raised over $1,000 and 25 chapters raised over $5,000. Almost 50% of all chapters had at least one member participate in a national Ability Experience events.

As we look forward, The Ability Experience will continue to focus on developing more service opportunities at the local chapter level to impact more students and people of all abilities.

MARK ADAMSON Chairman, The Ability Experience

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Icon Key Pi Alpha 77 Society

$100,000 or moreBruce & Sally Rogers Pi Kappa Phi Foundation

$50,000 — $99,999

$25,000 — $49,999

$10,000 — $24,999Corey Dillon, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)Bob Lane, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Carla McMullanDelta Gamma FoundationThe Walton Group

$5,000 — $9,999Durran ColeyMichael Davis, Psi (Cornell)John Powers, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)Bill PowersStanley TatumBank of AmericaEZE Foundation

$2,500 — $4,999Rett Abner, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)Amy BelnapGeorge BlankJenkins Chan, Alpha Delta (Washington)Julie CrawfordHarold DealJoe Graham, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)Jesse Hare, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)Donald HendricksLarry Keller, Delta Chi (Kansas State)Jeff Korb, Beta Eta (Florida State)Ian McSalley, Delta Delta (Truman State)Lisa MeredithRonald OffuttKurt Schulenburg, Omega (Purdue)Kelly & Sue StacyThe Community Foundation For The National CapitalGrainger Matching Gifts ProgramGreystone Servicing Corporation Inc.West Coast Transport Services Inc.

$1,000 — $2,499Mark Adamson, Sigma (South Carolina)Josefina AguinaldoMiguel AguinaldoFrancis Ahrens, Theta Lambda (Missouri State)

Nelson Colt Allen, Gamma Gamma (Troy)Tanner Bacon, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Adam & Amanda Bacon, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Steven BandyHank Barnes, Gamma Nu (LaGrange)Mike Barnes, Gamma (UC - Berkeley)Timothy Barnes, Gamma Nu (LaGrange)Michael Batres, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)Daniel BeeksErik BergDavid BeshearsCharles Bishop, Gamma Phi (South Alabama)Joel Blankenship, Delta Chi (Kansas State)Steve BohnerTheresa BossuWes Breeden, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)Serjio Brereda, Beta Nu (Houston)Tom BropheyRay BrownChristine BrownAndrew Bublitz, Iota Rho (Western Illinois)Bob Bux, Alpha Delta (Washington)Shana CallahanMary CarpenterAustin Carr, Omega (Purdue)Marolous CebulkaLois CloughJeff Colburn, Epsilon Phi (UAB)Kevin CollinsBilly Cooke, Omega (Purdue)Jeffrey CookeSusan CrawfordSusan CringSteven Dibble, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)Cheryl DonaldsonCarolyn DonaldsonMike DunnTim EberleRebecca FosterRobert FosterPatricia GheenPaul GilbertNoah Ginsburg, Zeta (Wofford)Linda GloyeskeJoann GoffTerry Graham, Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State)Michael HaisletKelly HallGlen & Jeanine Halva-NeubauerDianna HansburyCatherine HarrisonTodd HawkinsSandy HechtJohnny Heisler, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Michael HookAndrew HoppingJoe HorningCarl HruskaJohn HunterSantiago Hyslop, Iota Beta (Texas - San Antonio)Brad Jensen, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Matthew Keller, Delta Chi (Kansas State)Robert KnowlingSusan LarimerHenry LaRosa, Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina)Thomas Layman

Bud LehnerTony LizarragaAlan LokeKim LooneySergio LopezSergio Lopez, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Rebecca LukeBasil Lyberg, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Mike MamicDavid MarksSharon MartinDouglas & Lori MatthewsStephanie MaxwellJohn & Patricia MazzoneDenise MilesChase MillerRegina MoodyLawrence MortonMichael Muse, Theta (Cincinnati)Anne MyersBrian Nemoy, Iota Omega (Nevada - Las Vegas)Bob & Jane NewblomMarilyn NoonanRudy OchsChristi OffuttBharat PatelChad & Crista Perce, Zeta Zeta (North Florida)Susan ProckStephen Ramey, Delta (Furman)Everett Randle, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Fabrin RandolphCarolyn RobinsonRicardo RodriguezJeremy Roy, Alpha Lambda (Ole Miss)Zack Schuler, Zeta Mu (Cal State - Northridge)John Schumacher, Beta Delta (Drake)Leo SealEric Searls, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro)William Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)Phillip Sipiora, Beta Eta (Florida State)Sigrid SniderCarl & Christine StampCharlie Stanton, Alpha Delta (Washington)Blake & Carole StapperTammie SteinardDerick Steinard, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Duane StoneTimothy StookeyPhil Tappy, Lambda (Georgia)David ThomasCole ThompsonHarold ToolEdzard Van SantenJeff & Kris Wahlen, Alpha Epsilon (Florida State)Haden WalkerWill Welch, Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth)Jacqualynn WhitingWilliam WilbyRachel WildayJonathan WilsonMichael Wright, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro)Jennifer WrightChristian Ybarbo, Beta Nu (Houston)AmazonSmileAssociation Member Benefits AdvisorsAvon Wesleyan Church

Donors are listed by giving level for the 2015 fiscal year. This does not include gifts to team events or chapter fundraising.

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Bank of America Matching GiftsChipotle Mexican GrillCoca-Cola Bottling Co. Combined Federal Fund #990The Dallas FoundationDave White ChevroletEast Bay Community FoundationEpsilon Theta Alumni ChapterGive With LibertyGolden Rule Insurance CompanyMacedonia Methodist ChurchMurray FoundationNC Alpha Delta KappaOhio State EaglesOlympus CompanyPhi Sigma Sigma / Kappa ChapterSandridge PartnersSEIU Florida Public Services UnionSouthern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. St. Francis Xavier Catholic ChurchWaller Lansden Dortch & Davis LLPWelch Entertainment LLCZeta Zeta Housing Corporation

$500 — $999Eli Aguirre, Eta Rho (Texas State)Margie AlexanderJerrod Allen, Beta Nu (Houston)Mark Allers, Iota (Georgia Tech)Kristopher Alvarez, Theta Delta (Florida International)

Linda ApplebySheila AustinMansour AzizkhaniRandall Babin, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)George BalhoffChristopher BandyMark BartkoskiJohn Bartolozzi, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Andrew Batista, Beta Eta (Florida State)Charles BattTerri BellMichael BellBeth BeshearsGregory BillickEric BissonetteJim BlascoSandra BolesTerrence BondFrank BossuColin Brannagan, Alpha Theta (Michigan State)Thomas BrooksJoshua Brothers, Alpha Delta (Washington)Gary BrownDaire BrowneCody Budzyn, Alpha Theta (Michigan State)Pews Bulvinas, Beta Nu (Houston)Kendra BuschoMatt & Martine Cady, Eta Lambda (Brockport)Chris Cain, Zeta Eta (South Florida)Robert Calderon, Theta Delta (Florida International)Brian CaliendoPaul CaliendoMatt CampbellCharles CannonBarbara CaplanCatherine CappelTommy Carrato, Upsilon (Illinois)Cynthia Chandler

Peter ChapmanLesly CharanzaMick Charles, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)Rodney CloughJean CookeRichard CoppinBlake CorleyRussell CorriganTroy DavisBarry DavisonJames DeGreif, Theta Lambda (Missouri State)Alan M. Pesti, Delta Beta (North Georgia)Gregory DeLorenzoJoJo DeVita, Alpha Kappa (Michigan)Ishani DhillonSloan Dickey, Theta Zeta (George Washington)Todd Dipaola, Gamma (UC - Berkeley)Greg DoudnikoffFrank Drowota, Beta Upsilon (Virginia)Alan Duesterhaus, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)Logan Duncan, Delta Delta (Truman State)Echevarria, Alpha Chi (Miami)Andrea EdenfieldLinda EkdahlAlex Emeigh, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Dale EnganSilpa EvertonTyler FalkRobert FieldingJeff Finn, Theta Kappa (Baylor)Clifford FischerGary FisherRobert FloraBarney Fortunato, Theta Nu (Delaware)Collin Foster, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Parker Foster, Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin)Nelson Christopher Frech, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas)Richard GackeBlake Gershowitz, Beta Beta (Florida Southern)Madhuchanda GhoseMarco GibsonJacob GilbertNathan Glassell, Beta Nu (Houston)Bryan Gold, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Sam GoldenbergHowie Goldsmith, Psi (Cornell)Nat Gombis, Alpha Phi (Illinois Inst. of Tech.)Tesi GonzalezDonna GreenKaryn GregoriusJeffrey W GriffithsKris GrosshansDeshe’ Gully, Theta Sigma (Cal State - Long Beach)Susan HaasBobbi HagemanSean Hallisey, Theta Zeta (George Washington)Phillip Hamilton, Theta Delta (Florida International)Richard HamiltonFrank HandNicholas Hart, Delta Delta (Truman State)Robb HarveyTim Hebson, Alpha Eta (Samford)Steven HeinekampAaron Herrington, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Elizabeth HigbieJon HighumJay Holley, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Crystal HoustonRyan HruskaDavid Hunt

Erik IsernhagenThomas JacksonTina JamesKyle James, Omega (Purdue)Herb JarrettElissa JohnsonUlrich JonenLinda JordanPatrick JosephAlane KadelCarrie KantorJim Karlovec, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)Michael KeimKenneth KilgoreKenneth KilgoreDean KimColton KingW. Clay KingTom Kopydlowski, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Paul KriegerPat Kuhnle, Omega (Purdue)Scott & Janice LampertHuong LeTim Lindemuth, Delta Chi (Kansas State)Alan Liu, Beta Alpha (NJIT)Dave Lizak, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)Carolyn LockeMiguel Lopez, Theta Xi (Arizona State)David LundbergRoy MaceJohn MagaryJohn ManfredoniaMolly ManschAlex MarquezViola MartellTerrence MartellKevin MayburyCynthia McBrideJay McBride, Eta Zeta (Queens)Carolyn McDonaldDebbie McKeeMatt McKee, Omega (Purdue)Chris McVey, Beta Iota (Toledo)Jack Milford, Delta Delta (Truman State)Sue MillerChristopher MillerEllen MilnerSandra MobleyMatthew Montgomery, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Jon Moore, Theta Epsilon (Kansas)Kelly MoranJ P MorganDavid Morgan, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)Robert Morgan-Beesley, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)Mahnoor MukarramSaytha MuseRita NewellPaul NoahTim & Tina NormanMichael O’Connell, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)Van OlesonJay Onorati, Theta Rho (Western Michigan)Andrew Parker, Omega (Purdue)Susie PecoraroJeff Perlman, Gamma Delta (Memphis)Margret PowellBilly PriceLinda ProckLance PyleMichael Redditt

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Michael RidenhourJim RIffeAndrew Robbins, Delta Delta (Truman State)James RollinsRob RoseTom RossmanIsaac Rowls, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Pam RoyJosh Rubin, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)Drew Rudman, Omega (Purdue)George RuotoloAndrew RuvoBeau Samples, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)Susan SandridgeNadya ScheielmannDante’ Schembari, Gamma Phi (South Alabama)Thomas SchlachterRobert Schneider, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)James SchuppJohn ScottJosh Sheffler, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Joanne SheperdBarbara SherrillJames SigmanForrest SipioraMary SlimentJosh Smith, Iota (Georgia Tech)Ryan Smith, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)Brenda SmithChris StampMichael StamparStephani StocktonAndrew Strasburger, Zeta (Wofford)T.J. Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Brian SullivanKevin Sutherland, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Ronald ThompsonPaul ThompsonGlenda ThompsonJanet Tirado JonesKailey TriegerTyler Trusk, Delta Delta (Truman State)Gregg Turner, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech)Grant Uselman, Alpha Delta (Washington)

Kyle VorndranDavid WakefieldRobert WalkerMarcus Reed Wells, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)Michael WernersbackMatt Widders, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Zach Wiles, Theta (Cincinnati)Nancy WilkesJoe WilliamsonCharles WinnerBebelu & Michael WishartDeborah WooldridgeJames Wooldridge, Omega (Purdue)Ashley YatesAflacArizona CFC51 / United WayBabcock & Wilcox CompanyBank of America United Way CampaignBoehm Plumbing IncBucks BagsCFC OverseasCoBankCSX Corporate Citizenship Matching Gift ProgramCombined Federal CampaignConcord Village Lions Community Services Found.Fayco Enterprises Inc.Frattire LLCGenesco CompanyGrein Group Inc.Heartland CFC United WayHeban, Sommer & Murphree LLCThe Home Depot Foundation Matching Gift ProgramITW FoundationKappa Alpha Theta / Epsilon Epsilon ChapterLivonia Lodge #1317MBI ConsultingMicrosoft Matching Gifts ProgramMiddle Georgia Area CFC #0217Military Order of the Purple HeartMobley Greenhouse Inc.Patxi’s PizzaSCH Enterprises Inc.Sonfire Ministries

$250 — $499Amy AdrianVirginia AgogliatiAllen AgronJanet AgronColin Aker, Omega (Purdue)Jasmine AlemanMichael AllareEric Almquist, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Charlotte AlvarezRobert AmesIrene AndersonRamona AndersonErik AnderssonBill Angotti, Theta Eta (American)Andre Arman, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)Neil AshJP Aspinwall, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)Kevin Bachar, Eta Theta (San Francisco)Lisa BaptisteGavin Barnett, Iota Nu (Mississippi State)Alain BaronCarl BaumannDennis Behrens, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)D’Ann BelnapRaymond BenzaRichard BergBradley BergmanThomas BerkKathy BernsteinOwen Berry, Alpha Chi (Miami)Stewart Beshears, Beta Eta (Florida State)Ryan Billingsly, Epsilon Mu (Bradley)Kimberly BladenFrank BleersAlex Boelcskevy, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Mark BontragerKaren Boyce-LindgrenKenneth BoyleCraig BozemanAmy BraunsteinKaren BrdaWendy BrewerWendy Briley

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Andrew Brow, Eta Phi (UMBC)Stephen BrownKim BrunnerWilliam BryantJoseph BuckleyDonald BudzynBrad BujnowskiJohn BumpusNoah Burke, Kappa Alpha (Case Western)Daniel BurkeMichael BurkeRichard BythewoodJane CallahanLucile CallahanGloria CallaisEvan Camejo, Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic)Tracey CampbellDorothy CardulloChris Carr, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Robert CarrCourtney CarrEmily CarrollTom Carter, Gamma Delta (Memphis)Tyler CaubleMary ChoeMary ChristianDan Clark, Theta Psi (RIT)William Collins, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)John ConnerDavid ConradNancy ConraveyJoseph ConwayMark CorboDavid Corey, Alpha Eta (Samford)Okaloosa County United WayJeffrey Creighton, Alpha Delta (Washington)Drew Cring, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Karen CrowTimmy Curran, Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph’s)Jodi DacarAlex Daily, Alpha Eta (Samford)Deborah DartW. Clay DavenportLinda DavisKimberly DavisFred DavisCynthia Davis

Derik De BruinAustin Dean, Alpha Lambda (Ole Miss)Cathleen DearyDon DeFordShawn Douglas Deines, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)Larry QuinnKurt IngerickRick BohnerJoanne DeMennaLuke DeMenna, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Andrew DeNucci, Beta Iota (Toledo)Steve DePalma, Beta Alpha (NJIT)Eli DeQuiroz, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Rakesh DesaiDavid DeSutterPhil Deyoung, Beta Eta (Florida State)Doug DibbleChad DiGregorio, Iota Omega (Nevada - Las Vegas)Brenda DiMarcoRoya DinbaliGordie Dolven, Alpha Psi (Indiana)Annette DonaheyTina DonahoeArt DooleyLaurie DotterBety DoudniofChris Dourov, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Alex DourovAlexander DrtilKevin DubbinsMatrice DudleyBill EasleyGrace EberleJohn Edmond, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)Norah EgnerKurt ElsteMary EmeighJohn Englehardt, Iota (Georgia Tech)Keith EscaMark EttenhoferGreg Evans, Epsilon Mu (Bradley)Debbie FallonTrish FarrellRyan Fasano, Epsilon Mu (Bradley)Russ Faulkner, Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington)Ruth FergusonCraig Filar, Beta Eta (Florida State)

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Andrew Hartwell, Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock)Justin Harvey, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)Aaron Hasson, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Mark HawkinsSpencer Haworth, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Joe HaydenJeffrey HeathKim HeesLaird HeikensTerry HemmingsJane HemmingsEdgar HernandezPeter Herrick, Iota Phi (Loyola New Orleans)Gary HershbergerCurt Herzog, Theta Lambda (Missouri State)Alan HeubergerDaniel HexterShepard HicksMike Hill, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Marvin HillMike HiltPetronella HiltAlexander HinesleySusan HoagburgKelly Hobbie, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Patrick Hobbins, Omega (Purdue)Denis HobbinsWilliam HobbsRobert HoganRobert HollisWistar Holt, Delta Delta (Truman State)Steve HoltonOwen HookJason HornDavid HoytPamela HoytMorgan HruskaNicole HruskaNathan HughesJolynn HumphreyLynn HunsakerMarianne HutchisonSigrist Cheek HuyserB.K. ImSarah IngerickBen Ingram, Zeta (Wofford)Jean InmanEdwin IsabellaTrudy JacobsonSteven JamesSteve JamesCarmen JandacekMatthew JaquezBryan JividenScott Jobe, Delta Eta (Morehead State)Linda JohnsonTodd JonesThomas JoyntNicholas Julian, Theta Mu (UMass - Amherst)Linda KahlerMichael KaneDan Kane, Alpha Chi (Miami)Cindy KappAndrew KatzWilliam KeepersKevin KeizerTiffany KellnerBrandon Kelly, Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton)Lisa KellyLynn Key

Katherine KincaidJohn KinneyNed KirklinDave Knavel, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)Debra KnoepkerJerry KnutsonDave KoeningerMichael Kontos, Mu (Duke)Scott Kopple, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)Sam KossaryJoseph KowalkowskiJeffrey Kozlow, Psi (Cornell)Yvonne KrauterMichael KrewJay KurtzmanCarrie KurtzmanKen LacknerAlex Lambrides, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Blake Lanier, Beta Phi (East Carolina)Michelle LarsonSteven LaymanMichael LecceseVito Leccese, Eta Gamma (Colorado)John Ledene, Omega (Purdue)John Lee, Beta Alpha (NJIT)William LeeTrenton Lee, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Moon Lee, Alpha Phi (Illinois Inst. of Tech.)Jodi LeinPolly LevineCarolyn LevyJacob Levy, Beta Nu (Houston)Robert LillyFranz Limeta, Iota Zeta (Stephen F. Austin)Glenda LindekugelParker Linden, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Yolanda LoderMike Loke, Omega (Purdue)Jose LongoriaAndrew Looney, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Jeffery LoutitRoyal LovellJosh Luke, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)Josh Lundell, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)Tim LutherRob Lyerly, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Caroline LynchPatrick Francis Lynch, Iota Omicron (Iona)Mike MaddenJ-T Malone, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)Bob ManrossStephanie MarlbroughThomas Marlbrough, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)Kyle Marpe, Omega (Purdue)Kaye MarronScott Martin, Mu (Duke)Christopher MartinAnthony Martinez, Zeta Xi (Averett)Chris Martinez, Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin)Aimee MasseyKen MathenyKathleen MathenyJoanne MaySamuel MayhughBrian MayhughRyan Mayo, Eta Gamma (Colorado)James McBrideBetty McCarthyKathleen McCormickAlex McCoy

Kevin McGee, Delta Tau (James Madison)Timothy McGinnisMaria McGuireMark McKeeClark McKeeverElizabeth McKennaParker McNally, Gamma Tau (North Texas)Dan Meindl, Xi (Roanoke)Matt Menard, Zeta (Wofford)Peter MensingerJohn MentzerCole Miller, Theta Sigma (Cal State - Long Beach)Alex MillerTheresa MiloneLeonidas MirandaAntonio MirandaVanessa MirandaCory MontagueCassidy Steven Moore, Beta Nu (Houston)Victoria MorenoMina MotamediMark MotleyJohn MuckelJoseph MulvehillMelpo MurdakesRyan Murphy, Kappa Gamma (Montana)Tanner Musser, Omega (Purdue)Timothy NahleyDouglas NelsonKim NeroneSamuel Newblom, Omega (Purdue)Rob Newell, Theta Psi (RIT)Devon Nguyen, Theta Sigma (Cal State - Long Beach)Cynthia NoletJeremy Norris, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)Wayne OdomJohn O’DonnellMonica O’KeefeRobb Olivieri, Iota Omicron (Iona)Dennis O’NeillJames Robert O’Neill, Alpha Nu (Ohio State)Rich Osborne, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)John Owen, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma)Julia PaasJessica PacielloRobert PalatellaRosemary PalmerAustin PalmerGregory ParellaThomas Pechin, Omega (Purdue)Nick Pellegrini, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Drayton Perkins, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)Brian Perkins, Alpha Delta (Washington)Sean PermeKevin PerrinTodd Peterson, Gamma Delta (Memphis)S. Arthur PetersonVirginia PolitzCynthia PorterfieldAllen PowersAshley PritchettNancy PutnamRon PyronCarol RaimoAnthony RambowErick Ramirez, Theta Delta (Florida International)Matt Ratliff, Delta Delta (Truman State)Priti RavaniErick Ray, Beta Xi (Central Michigan)Patrick Reber, Iota Eta (Embry-Riddle)

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Elizabeth RhindTim RhineharttHarley Rhodes, Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State)Reed Richards, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)Susan RimmelJason Rini, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Robert RipleyBrian RivenburghSyed Rizvi, Theta Zeta (George Washington)Jeff RoachMatt Robbins, Eta Mu (Wingate)James RobersonSally RobertsonAllen RoskerRyan ProckMonica RyanNima Sadeghi, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Adam Samazin, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Rhonda SamplesLinda SchlachterDonna SchmidtMark SchmidtLuke Schmiegel, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Rebecca SchroederPaul SchultzJason Schutte, Kappa Alpha (Case Western)Jonathan SeligsonDavid SeniorLidia SerranoThe Sesek FamilyChris Shade, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)David & Lindsay Shanklin, Eta Gamma (Colorado)Susan ShayMarilyn Shea-StonumMegan SheetzSteven Sheibley, Epsilon Phi (UAB)Toni SholtyHussien ShousehrAlex Shrum, Omega (Purdue)Anna ShumwayArturo Silveira, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Bruce SipioraCary SipioraDevin Slater, Kappa Gamma (Montana)James SlusherRobin SmithTracey SmithMischelle SniderBranden Snodgrass, Alpha Epsilon (Florida)Teryl SnodgrassScott SohrJames SohrDianna SolisBarry SossamonSue SpauldingLynn SpradlinLogan Stang, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)Nancy StapperTom SteeleMichael StevensCarole StevensAJ Stockwell, Theta Xi (Arizona State)Thomas StoddardMitchell Stone, Theta Iota (Washington State)Ziggy StubelekElisa SullivanMyles Sullivan, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech)Spenser Suski, Omega (Purdue)Anne SutherlandKen Sutter, Beta Iota (Toledo)

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AFTER MONTHS OF SEEING PHOTOS of some pretty amazing dishes scroll through my Facebook News Feed, I finally decided to get the scoop on a man named Wallace Crosby, Sigma (South Carolina). And I was amazed to learn that this incredible food was being served up each and every day at the Sigma Chapter house at the University of South Carolina.

I knew dining on campuses today was generally a much better experience than when I was a student, but I had no idea fraternity house dining could be virtually gourmet.

In early January 2009, the philosophy of dining began to change for the better at Sigma Chapter when Wallace Crosby was hired as the temporary house director.

With a hospitality background that began in a Boy Scout Camp kitchen in 1973 and continued through his career with Marriott Hotels and Marriott Management Services, Crosby is not new to food and dining. As he worked his way through Marriott’s management training program, he learned about every job within a hotel and ultimately landed in the catering department.

“Being a sales manager is where my knowledge of food blossomed,” explains Crosby. “I learned all about food costs and balancing a menu, including color, shape and texture.” The most important part, Crosby says, is eating with all of your senses.

gourmetFRATERNITY

BY TODD SHELTON PHOTOS BY JOHNNY ANDREWS

Above: Grilled salmon with lemon dill butter served with roasted tri-color fingerling potatoes and grilled asparagus

In March 2016, Wallace was named Fraternity House Director of the Year at the University of South Carolina

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“One night when I was building a plate, one of the guys asked me why I go to so much trouble,” Crosby recalls. “My answer was simple: You eat with all of your senses. If a plate looks good and smells good, then it’s most likely going to taste good.”

A New Approach at Sigma“I don’t remember at what point the

light actually came on and I figured out that managing this house would be just like managing a small hotel,” says Crosby.

Hired as the temporary house director in January 2009, Crosby remembers his early days at the Sigma Chapter. He wasn’t going to make changes to the food service; he was only going to be there for a few months. Later that spring semester, however, Crosby realized it was time for a change.

“I had been in the kitchen making macaroni and cheese,” Crosby recalls. “I got what I wanted out of the pan and offered the rest to whoever was there.

One of the guys told me, ‘This macaroni is better than my grandmother’s.’”

Crosby was honored by the compliment. “Not only be compared to, but better than someone’s grandmother’s cooking. It told me that I was not the only one who didn’t like cook’s food. That is when I decided that if I was to going to remain things had to change.”

The dining experience at the Sigma Chapter has come a long way since that first semester. Many cooks and assistants have come and gone, but Crosby has continued to raise the bar. He’s also continued to hone his own culinary skills.

Crosby remembers meeting alumnus Jim Quinn, Sigma (South Carolina), early in his tenure at 4 Fraternity Circle. It was Quinn who taught many members of the Sigma Chapter, including Crosby, about the southern art of barbecue.

“Jim was a great help to me with the chapter, and we often talked about how to improve the kitchen,” says Crosby.

Student Favs?Some of their favorite lunches are

barbecue or buffalo chicken flat breads and Peruvian shrimp tacos. A new addition they like are steak burrito bowls and Chef T does particularly great from scratch chicken tenders.

London broil, salmon and chicken piccata are some of the favorite dinners but they also love tri-color cheese tortellini in roasted red pepper cream, spaghetti bolognese and lasagna. We also make a pretty good gumbo and chicken bog. And of course, who doesn’t love some good southern fried chicken with macaroni and cheese?

Yes, we really do eat like this!

–Wallace Crosby

Chicken Piccata with Chef T's wild mushroom parmesan

risotto and grilled asparagus

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Over the past seven years, the Sigma Chapter has grown from 66 men to 145. A larger chapter also requires a larger dining operation. Pi Kappa Phi Properties renovated the kitchen and the service area in the house about three years ago to accommodate the growth.

“We added more refrigeration, a new gas chargrill, and best of all, we cut a hole in the wall and built a new service line into the kitchen,” Crosby recalls. “Jim and I always agreed that we needed a better service area.”

Grilled London broil with garlic mashed redskin potatoes and grilled asparagus

And as the chapter grew, so too did the culinary staff in Columbia.

Sam Young joined #TeamWallace, as the Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders participants affectionately refer to it each summer, a few years ago. Young’s tenure as the head cook at the Sigma Chapter was transformational.

“That is when our dining program started to take off,” says Crosby, who speaks fondly of his former colleague.

Young also hired Tavaras “T” Mattison to assist with the dining operation part-time.

Last spring, Young decided to finish his college degree, and Mattison took the helm of the Sigma Chapter kitchen operations.

“I don’t know where Sam found T, but he is the best thing to ever happen to Sigma’s kitchen,” beams Crosby. “Sam was really good, but T is even better!”

A graduate of Le Cordon Blue College of Culinary Arts in Atlanta, Mattison has brought a new energy to the chapter’s dining operations.

“He started soaking up everything he could about his new job,” Crosby remembers. “T has vast experience in fine dining and has gotten really excited about running the kitchen. This is how far we have come — from the barely edible to casual to now somewhere around casual fine dining quality food.”

As a sign of the chapter’s deep appreciation for Mattison, he was alumni initiated in fall 2015. “I was very happy to be a part of his Ritual of Initiation,” says Crosby.

Wallace’s southern hospitality helps makes everyone feel welcome and comfortable throughout their time at the Sigma house.–Rachel Westra Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders

What’s nextCrosby is never satisfied with the status

quo; he believes there’s always room for improvement. This year, it was the addition of a cooked-to-order breakfast for the chapter’s live-in members. Crosby is also working to offer entrée choices at dinner. His next dream: Cooked-to-order lunch with a limited rotating menu.

Additionally, Crosby would like to complete the Carolina Culinary Institutes program one day and get his Certified Executive Chef designation.

For now, I am grateful that I had the opportunity to travel down the road to Columbia and finally sample the amazing cuisine I follow on Facebook. Pi Kappa Phi is thankful to have Wallace, T and their team putting out some of the best food — food that wows all of your senses — for the men of the Sigma Chapter and for our Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders participants and faculty each summer.

Banana pudding

Chef Tavaras "T" Mattison

Wallace Crosby

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EXPENSESPlacements & Grants $271,038

Chapter Services $156,424

Journey of Hope $779,072

Gear Up Florida $148,119

Build America $143,761

TAE Challenge $64,389

Administrative $285,502

Financial Development $153,435

TOTAL $2,001,740

FINANCIALS 2015

REVENUES EXPENSES

REVENUESMember Revenues $4,112,248

Affiliates & Other Revenues $624,431

Educational Grants $105,000

Event / Education Reg. Fees $778,690

Royalties $82,066

Merchandise $135,224

TOTAL $5,847,659

EXPENSESEvents & Leadership Development $799,020

Interfraternity Relations $82,757

Communications (including branding) $157,637

Chapter Development & Expansion $371,972

Alumni Engagement $77,716

Administrative (including officials) $806,067

Staff $1,458,682

Risk Management $1,919,312

Merchandise $93,316

TOTAL $5,766,481

REVENUESBuild America $81,730

Chapter Fundraising $405,523

Journey of Hope $668,525

Gear Up Florida $72,849

Pi Alpha Ride Along $4,848

TAE Challenge $102,721

Corporate Sponsors $144,499

Individual Gifts $532,994

Memorial Gifts $640

Registration Fees $22,443

Sales / Other $19,312

TOTAL $2,056,054

REVENUES

EXPENSES

Active Chapters 171 Associate Chapters 12Undergraduate members in 2015 11,492Initiates since 1904 128,081Living Alumni 95,608Initiates in 2015 6,556

YEAR END Numbers

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GHISTORICAL YEAR END ASSETS Data used since 1998 for comparison2015 $14,363,6272014 $11,111,562 2013 $8,649,918 2012 $9,149,085 2011 $8,779,647 2010 $8,541,624 2009 $5,503,767 2008 $5,745,524 2007 $5,918,222 2006 $5,266,802 2005 $4,056,310 2004 $4,025,398 2003 $3,976,595 2002 $4,232,697 2001 $4,286,210 2000 $3,995,042 1999 $4,065,246 1998 $4,087,979

REVENUES

EXPENSES

EXPENSESAdministrative $442,777

Depreciation & Closing Costs $670,650

Insurance $113,005

Interest & Property Tax $503,279

Utilities & Maintenance $964,522

Leasing $108,749

TOTAL $2,802,982

NET INCOME $267,490

REVENUESRental Revenue $2,847,752

Other Revenue $222,720

TOTAL $3,070,472

HISTORICAL ASSETS2015 $11,377,959

2014 $11,379,130

2013 $6,560,331

2012 $5,548,854

2011 $5,318,081

EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS Pi Kappa Phi Educational Grant $105,000

Pi Kappa Phi Educational Grant (Pi Kapp College) $300

The Ability Experience $100,000

Pi Kapp Scholars $8,962

International Scholars $17,750

Morgan Scholars $49,916

McCollum Scholars $2,000

CIF Scholarships—Local Scholarships $34,851

CIF Scholarships—Supreme Chapter $4,296

CIF Scholarships—Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers $17,549

TOTAL $381,023

REVENUES Restricted Gifts $58,106

Chapter Investment Funds $43,663

Annual Appeal $202,165

Unrestricted Gifts (includes campaign gifts) $1,177,263

Officials Giving (includes Board of Governors) $19,500

Nu Phi $40,810

President's Circle $9,627

TOTAL $1,567,640

REVENUES EDUCATIONAL

GRANTS & SCHOLARSHIPS

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Todd Porterfield, member of the Alpha Delta Chapter at the University of Washington, passed away on August 7, 2000. Todd was cycling on the Journey of Hope South team and was struck by a car in Lexington, N.C. Todd leaves a very long legacy of compassion, brotherhood, dedication and selfless giving.

The Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Fund provides an annual grant to an organization, voted on by the team, that made the greatest impact on members along the Journey of Hope South route.

Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Grant Recipient:Ability First (Long Beach, Calif.)

Jack Milford (JOH–South) about Ability First: "Our team was very excited to arrive at our first friendship visit of the summer at Ability First. We were welcomed by April Stover, the Associate Director of Ability First. While we had an awesome spaghetti dinner, she explained the purpose of Ability First, and who they serve. Afterwards, we had the opportunity to meet with their clients, and had a blast with games, a bounce house and dancing! Before we knew it, we were being called together to get a picture as a group before departing. We all wished it could have lasted longer and were sad to say goodbye to our new friends at Ability First."

Jason Tirado, member of the Zeta Epsilon Chapter at George Mason University, passed away on April 30, 2000, from a fall during a hiking trip with friends in the North Carolina mountains. Jason was a Journey of Hope cyclist in 1999 and was spending the 2000 spring semester as Gear Up Florida project manager. He impacted the lives of hundreds during his time with The Ability Experience.

The Jason R. Tirado Memorial Fund provides an annual grant to an organization, voted on by the team, that made the greatest impact on members along the Journey of Hope North route.

Jason R. Tirado Memorial Grant Recipient:Southside Arts Center (Sacramento, Calif.)

Zachary Corbo (JOH–North) about the South Side Arts Center: "It was memorable in every way. After a long and oppressively hot day on the road, the team arrived at the California State Capitol building where a group from the Center was there to greet us. On a hot day, the team really appreciated the waters and sports drinks they brought. When we arrived at their facility we were given a tour and saw their many programs. Their art program was especially impressive to me, the artistic skill and creativity was amazing and I had to buy something to remember our visit. After pizza, the group began an epic dance party. The South Side Arts Center filled me with so much hometown pride that carried me through the summer."

TODD J. PORTERFIELD (1977–2000) JASON R. TIRADO (1976–2000)

To make a contribution to either memorial fund, please send checks to The Ability Experience, made payable to The Ability Experience. Please indicate in the memo section "In memory of Todd J. Porterfield" or “In memory of Jason R. Tirado.”

MEMORIAL GRANTS

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PHINAL THOUGHT

Don't let your Pi Kappa Phi experience end at graduation. There are so many opportunities to enjoy our uncommon brotherhood.

This summer is the perfect example. Supreme Chapter is an opportunity to re-ignite the fire of brotherhood. If you can't make it to Austin, take a look at the Journey of Hope and Build America routes and join us for one of the many celebrations to welcome our brothers into cities as they travel across America. The joy and emotion in each city and particularly the D.C. arrival celebration are something you will never forget.

If you have limited opportunities in your schedule, find an alumni event or happy hour in your area.

The important thing is that you reach out and continue your Pi Kappa Phi experience of lifelong brotherhood.

Brotherhood

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