Summer 2019 Star & Lamp

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NEW HEIGHTS

OF PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY

A view of our chapters in 2018

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A MISSION MILES AWAY

Sometimes you have to travel the world to see the opportunities in your own backyard

The 2018

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ANNUAL REPORT

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Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Pi Kappa Phi Foundation Pi Kappa Phi Properties The Ability Experience

THE MODEL

Revitalizing the associate member experience

PROGRAM PROGRAM THE MODEL

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RELIVE THE MEMORIES. STAY UP TO DATE.

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CEO CORNER

Tradition: The Transmission of Customs or Beliefs From Generation to Generation.

Mark E. Timmes

WHILE OUR STUDENT CREED talks about upholding the traditions and activities of our college, the fraternity continues to face a vexing and pernicious challenge – the tradition of hazing. The tradition that our newest members must “earn and prove” they deserve their membership in Pi Kappa Phi. Certainly, hazing did not exist in the earliest days of our fraternity. It was not until the late 1930s that the “Pledge Manual” was instituted to formalize their education. Its name was changed in 1957 to the “White Diamond” by then Executive Director Greg Elam, Beta (Presbyterian). The National Interfraternity Conference since its inception in the early 1900s has addressed hazing. Regrettably, Pi Kappa Phi became no different as hazing became a part of their informal assimilation process. In the early 1980s, Pi Kappa Phi followed the lead of Lambda Chi Alpha

Executive Director George Spasyk, who instituted the terms “associate member” and "associate membership" in their fraternity, effectively banishing the term “pledge” in our lexicon. The 1990s saw efforts at “no pledgeship”: immediate initiation and limits on the length of new member education. Thanks to the good work of TJ Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana) the White Diamond was updated as a Guide to Brotherhood. We also introduced the Journey Project (following Sigma Phi Epsilon’s Balanced Man Project) in developing a four-year member development platform to build better men throughout their college career and beyond. In the 2000s, colleges and universities became more involved, demanding the first review of our associate member programs and later setting limitations on time, length and place in an attempt to curb the abuses. Researchers have studied it and confirmed that students expect to be hazed and want to prove their worth. Today, just like then, hazing has no place in the fraternity. It is antithetical to our values. In many ways, the term hazing has become an impediment to change as members disagree on its meaning. In response, the fraternity has focused on treating everyone – our associate members; our initiated members; women and our friends with “dignity and respect”. We pioneered facilitated workshops in this education space. Despite all these efforts we remain challenged by the tradition of hazing. Our path remains simple and steadfast: to teach our newest members how to become a functioning brother in our

education and self-governance model. Ironically, while our Ritual of Initiation is the same for all members, the associate member process is different at virtually every chapter. Because of this the National Council, under the authority granted to them under Supreme Law, has authorized the following step – to standardize associate member education at every chapter, including subordinate rituals through a model program. We are optimistic that this change will lead to a new tradition. Despite our age as a fraternity, tradition in a chapter only takes a few years to develop. To date, feedback has been mostly positive as our student leaders appreciate the consistency it will bring. They share our concern of rogue brothers and Wardens who take associate member education into their own hands with sometimes tragic results. In this issue of the Star & Lamp, you will read of these efforts and the general state of the greater fraternity. Pi Kappa Phi is a respected, admired and desired fraternity. We must lead in all areas to continue to deserve this moniker. As always, I hope you enjoy this issue of the Star & Lamp! Yours in the brotherhood of Pi Kappa Phi,

Mark E. Timmes Chief Executive Officer mtimmes@pikapp.org EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Mark E. Timmes CEO

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CREATIVE DIRECTOR Victor Tran Assistant Executive Director of Communication MANAGING EDITOR Justin Horne Director of Communication PHOTOGRAPHER Johnny Andrews Director of Digital Media & Marketing

CONTRIBUTORS Andrew Bublitz Greg Buehner Chris Conner Brent A. Grunig Christy Harrison Chris Huffman Philip Jackson Andrew Matznick Mike McBride Dylan McKenzie Ethan Norman Basil Lyberg Chris Shade Becky Smith Matt Sutter Mindy Welch

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CHARTERINGS & EXPANSIONS

2019 CONTINUED GROWTH EFFORTS

During the spring 2019 semester, Pi Kappa Phi chartered on two campuses. Congratulations, brothers!

THE ALPHA RHO Chapter was rechartered at West Virginia University on April 13th, 2019. The chapter was installed by National Vice President William Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee), and brother Brandon Sorensen, Beta Alpha (NJIT). The 64 founding fathers were initiated into Pi Kappa Phi by chartering teams from Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh) and the Alpha Rho Alumni Association. Both the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life at West Virginia and Pi Kappa Phi are extremely proud of the men of Alpha Rho and look forward to all that they will accomplish. 

ALPHA RHO Chapter at West Virginia | Re-chartered: April 13, 2019

THE KAPPA UPSILON Chapter was chartered at Temple University on April 27th, 2019, with National Historian Joseph Brady, Epsilon Omicron (Villanova), and National chancellor Michael Loy, Beta Eta (Florida State), serving as installation officers. The brothers from Eta Phi (UMBC) and Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State) initiated 65 founding fathers. Chris Carey, Associate Dean of Students, welcomed everyone to the Church of the Advocate and issued warm remarks. Brother Brady delivered the keynote address, in which he challenged the chapter to stay involved in all aspects of Pi Kappa Phi. 

KAPPA UPSILON Chapter at Temple | Chartered April 27, 2019

FALL2019 WHERE WE'RE GOING NEXT: This map details the Pi Kappa Phi expansion plans for fall 2019. For more information about expansion or starting a new chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, contact the New Chapter Development team at expansion@pikapp.org

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SUM2019 || VOL. CVII, NO. 1 FEATURES

4 NEW HEIGHTS BOY & 14 AA FRAT GENTLEMAN

The 2018 fraternity annual report.

Alexandra Robbins' view of the lives of young Americans.

24 THE MODEL PROGRAM The revitalization of the associate member experience.

MISSION 48 AMILES AWAY

How the mission of The Ability Experience reached its way to Guatemala.

COLUMNS 1 || CEO Corner 2 || Charterings & Expansions 4 || House & Home: Properties Report 6 || Chapter Scorecards 24 || Top Posts of the Year 32 || Foundation Report 46 || Financial Report 50 || The Ability Experience Report 56 || 30 Years 57 || Phinal Thought

ON THE COVER:

Designed by Victor Tran, this illustration depicts a metropolis to relate the new Associate Member Program to moving towards the future.

Copyright © 2019 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.

Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State) annual brotherhood retreat.

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HOUSE & HOME A 2018 look into Pi Kappa Phi Properties and the mission to help chapters acquire, construct, improve, finance or manage housing that is competitive on their respective campuses.

Theta Mu (Umass - Amherst)

$20,000

Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington)

$11,117

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)

$5,000

HOUSING INVESTMENT FUND The Housing Investment Fund was established in 2012 by the 53rd Supreme Chapter in Washington, D.C. to further the goal of Pi Kappa Phi Properties to provide quality local chapter homes for our members. The Housing Investment Fund is funded through an annual fee paid by 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 investments over the 2017–2018 academic year. 

STEPHEN 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 collection of funds to assist chapters of Pi Kappa Phi in the acquisition of housing. A portion of members' initiation fees funds the ILF. It is named in honor of Past National President and Mr. Pi Kappa Phi 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 funding, review applications, manage risk, preserve assets and 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. 

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Iota Rho (Western Illinois)

TOTAL ASSETS AS OF 6.30.2018

INVESTMENTS IN...

$2,500

Upsilon (llinois)

$75,000

Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)

Eta Gamma (Colorado)

$70,000

$200,000

Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)

$65,761

HOUSING INVESTMENT

Alpha (College of Charleston)

$43,608

Alpha Epsilon (Florida)

$150,000

TOTAL: $996,265

Kappa Beta (Illinois State)

Theta Theta (Iowa)

$27,598

$142,182

Tau (NC State)

$25,000

Zeta Theta (Texas-Austin)

$100,000

CHAPTERS BENEFITING FROM THE ILF:

HISTORICAL YEAR-END ASSETS:

Tau (NC State) Upsilon (Illinois Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) Alpha Lambda (Mississippi) Alpha Mu (Penn State) Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Gamma Tau (North Texas) Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh)

2018

$ 1,882,833

2008 $1,208,597

2017

$ 1,804,516

2007 $1,143,036

2016 $1,695,125

2006 $1,096,467

2015 $1,680,397

2005 $1,027,967

2014 $1,618,055

2004 $961,963

2013 $1,552,329

2003 $871,227

2012 $1,480,982

2002 $790,282

2011 $1,402,966

2001 $4,286,210

2010 $1,323,937

2000 $705,875

2009 $1,257,354

1999 $630,733

Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Zeta Eta (South Florida) Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) Zeta Sigma (UC - Davis) Eta Gamma (Colorado) Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio) Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Theta Delta (Florida International) Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Kappa Epsilon (Stony Brook)

ILF Cash

$249,107

Notes Receivable

INFRASTRUCTURE

$ 1,590,694

LOAN FUND TOTAL: $1,804,516

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GPA FALL ’17

BETA IOTA

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SPRING ’18

2

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

5 51 4 55 77%

PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL 6 TOTAL 3 27 30 2.9 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL 7 TOTAL 10/10 3 20 23

ALL MEN’S

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9 1010/1 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

897 7 $4,720 8

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$4,152 15 $9,346 VOL HRS 16 45 ATTENDANCE 17 7

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

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Chapter News Briefs—the stories of how our chapters and members develop an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood. These updates are submitted by chapters and members for publication on Pi Kapp News. We encourage you to visit our website at pikapp. org/news often to learn more about the accomplishments of brothers, chapters and friends of Pi Kappa Phi across the nation and around the world. 

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PROPER ASSESSMENT of our chapters is crucial to ensuring future success of our fraternity. Pi Kappa Phi measures each chapter annually to ensure we are continually working to achieve our vision of the ideal chapter. The chapter scorecard includes 17 data points, which include several more than in previous years. To tell the story that the numbers can’t, you’ll also find

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SCORECARD

GENERAL Chapter designation. Stars represent Seven Objectives of Chapter Excellence score (0-3 stars). If the ribbon is blue, it denotes Champion Master Chapter. If icon ( ) is present, it denotes a Founders' Award . GPA: fall 2017, spring 2018, all the men's average on campus, rank among IFC chapters. Chapter size at the end of 2017 and 2018. Retention rate based on the number of preinitiated men who were then initiated. Number pre-initiated in spring 2018, fall 2018 and 2018 total. Number initiated in spring 2018, fall 2018 and 2018 total. PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION Total living alumni; number of donors; total dollars given.

MEMBER DEVELOPMENT Journey Educational programs provided to the chapter (e.g. Ladder of Risk, ASTP, consultant workshops, etc.). 10. Total number of students who attended Pi Kapp College (Chapter Officers / Emerging Leaders). 11. Total undergraduates recognized by the Order of the Lamp for GPA of 3.25 or greater. 12. Students inducted into the Ad Astra Society, recognizing the top 1% of student leaders. 13. Number of volunteers working with a chapter (council of advisors / alumni chapter). 9.

14. 15. 16. 17.

THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE Total chapter fundraising. Total Pi Alpha fundraising for team events. Chapter volunteer hours per man. Total event participation (Camps, Challenges and Summer Team Events)

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DELTA OMEGA (TEXAS A&M) Brothers from Delta Omega (Texas A&M) hitting the slopes of Colorado at Loveland Ski Area.

: 14

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

976 26 $16,245

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$1,344 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0 (PER MAN)

: 15

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 3

DELTA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.42 73 62 100% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.43 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 16 0 16 3.03 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/6 16 0 16

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

667 6

TOTAL

$1,419

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$1,115 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 28 ATTENDANCE 0 (PER MAN)

: 43

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

GPA FALL ’17

SIGMA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 159 165 98% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 37 52 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/20 14 37 51

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

1230 17

TOTAL

$8,253

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$800 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 95

VOL

TOTAL

3.31 95 91 85% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.25 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 12 27 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 11 12 23

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

DON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

VOL

ALUM

644 15 $4,088

(PER MAN)

GAMMA

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

$176 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

GPA FALL ’17

VOL

2.83 23 27 92% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.87 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 12 12 2.98 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/7 0 11 11

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

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BETA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

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CHAP: 6 ALUM: 4

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ALPHA EPSILON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 129 142 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.17 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 28 42 3.14 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 20/25 11 31 42

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 1/3 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1977 46 $58,743

$3,348 $0 VOL HRS 7 ATTENDANCE 5

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

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CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

ALPHA IOTA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.74 150 160 95% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.79 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 58 65 2.96 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 22/27 6 56 62

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1282 14 $6,989

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$18,000 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

ALPHA ALPHA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 57 58 75% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 16 16 3.15 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/12 0 12 12

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

664 12 $3,257

$4,282 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 51

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

ALPHA ZETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 88 107 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 37 43 3.02 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/23 0 37 37

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

912 9 $4,275

$5,967 $4,910 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

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CHAP: 4 ALUM: 1

ALPHA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 111 131 98% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 20 31 51 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 19 31 50

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

613 4 $2,015

$6,380 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 87

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CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.08 105 96 90% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 14 20 3.11 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 26/41 6 12 18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/1 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

855 13 $3,845

$1,355 ∏A FUNDRAISING $8,606 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 2 (PER MAN)

: 50

:0

CHAP: ALUM: -

ALPHA GAMMA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

- 159 143 66% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.28 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 19 29 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/18 0 19 19

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

931 7 $8,560

GPA FALL ’17

$7,494 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 88

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CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

ALPHA ETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.15 117 107 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.19 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 32 32 3.08 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/5 0 31 31

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1174 14 $27,022

$1,241 $0 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 66

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CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

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GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 125 108 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.05 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 13 17 2.71 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/14 4 12 16

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/1 ALUM

DON

145 6

TOTAL

$347

$2,476 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 38

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CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

908 33 $9,736

GPA FALL ’17

PSI CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 77 74 96% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.43 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 19 5 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 11/32 18 5 23

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

954 17 $5,830

VOL

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$1,268 $3,501 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 7

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/2

: 22

:1

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 5

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$0 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

XI CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.87 47 38 88% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 6 16 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 9 5 14

FOU

FOU

VOL VOL

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CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

FOU

FOU

VOL

: 57

: 0

VOL

TOTAL

TOTAL

TOTAL

(PER MAN)

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 11

ALPHA DELTA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.4 103 96 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.41 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 35 35 3.29 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/30 27 0 27

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

815 6

TOTAL

$214

$5,594 $11,878 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

:4

CHAP: 8 ALUM: 3

DON

DON

(PER MAN)

DON

$9,040 $11,743 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 20

∏A FUNDRAISING

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

ALPHA THETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3 79 100 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 33 48 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 14 30 44

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 8/2 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1188 21 $2,093

$958 $6,873 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

1434 42 $16,281

: 87

ALUM

899 12 $1,325

(PER MAN)

ALUM

456 13 $1,029

$701 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 1

ALUM

1067 24 $5,145

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

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CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

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GPA FALL ’17

ASSOCIATE CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- - 39 AC PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 39 29 68 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- - - -

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: -/0 ALUM

DON

1162 4

TOTAL

$310

$0 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

TOTAL

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 8/0

$0 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 0

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/3

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 5/0

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DON

(PER MAN)

- 59 74 92% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.46 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 25 0 25 3.41 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/11 23 0 23

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

- 84 79 70% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 15 20 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 3 11 14

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CHAP: 3 ALUM: 1

KAPPA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 82 98 83% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.33 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 22 14 36 3.21 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 13/26 19 11 30

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JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$17,028 $58,626 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING

RHO CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

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CHAP: ALUM: -

NU CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

: 61

GPA FALL ’17

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3.29 157 156 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.21 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 32 47 2.96 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/40 21 15 36

GPA FALL ’17

: 88

$7,361

(PER MAN)

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

TOTAL

1092 29

TOTAL

$1,839 ∏A FUNDRAISING $21,105 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 18

VOL

OMEGA

SPRING ’18

ALUM

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 6

DON

DON

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

: 28

ALUM

806 16 $25,185

(PER MAN)

ALUM

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

TOTAL

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 6/0

$2,478 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 0

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

FOU

DON

(PER MAN)

3.57 111 101 100% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.54 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 0 18 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/15 18 0 18

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

3.29 80 98 87% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 14 23 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 10/32 9 11 20

FOU

ALUM

1605 24 $13,335

$0 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

MU CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

:0

CHAP: 10 ALUM: -

IOTA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/3 FOU

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

OMICRON

- 126 139 88% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 40 40 3.07 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 29/33 0 35 35

FOU

: 54

GPA FALL ’17

$189

: 0

VOL

TOTAL

80 5

TOTAL

VOL

DON

DON

(PER MAN)

VOL

ALUM

1432 15 $2,449

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

$11,356 ∏A FUNDRAISING $3,535 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 1 VOL

3.25 - 99 100% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.21 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 28 39 3.14 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 17/27 0 39 39

ALUM

$2,232 ∏A FUNDRAISING $5,603 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 8

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/1

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

VOL

L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

FOU

683 12 $1,368

: 21

FOU

TOTAL

FOU

DON

- 45 45 84% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 15 19 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 4 12 16

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/1

$0 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

THETA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

- 39 44 82% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.22 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 17 0 17 3.11 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/7 14 0 14

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

VOL

ZETA CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 0 ALUM: -

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FOR THE PAST THREE YEARS, the Alpha Zeta Chapter at Oregon State has hosted the annual 3-day philanthropy "Aces for Ability", which has also won philanthropy of the year at Oregon State two years in a row. Throughout the week they hosted tabling and check-in with the

brothers that help raise awareness and funds for those with disabilities, for which competing sororities and fraternities gain point totals for the week. The Arc of Benton County came out to help promote the day for their Spread the Word to End the Word pledge, where over

250 people signed to prevent the use of the R-word in regular speech. On the weekend, they held their volleyball tournament which saw fun competition between 9 different teams to see who would hoist the trophy. Oregon State's Delta Gamma Chapter came out victorious for the third year running. ï‚«

ALPHA ZETA (OREGON STATE)

HOSTS ANNUAL PHILANTHROPY WEEK

SNAP SHOT OUR NUMBERS

As of March 31, 2019

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OPERATING CHAPTERS

ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS

LIVING INITIATES

182 13 107,713 UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS

INITIATES SINCE 1904

12,002 141,270 9


:2

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

ALPHA PSI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 206 200 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 47 47 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 47 47

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1704 15 $12,512

$1,000 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 81

:0

CHAP: 8 ALUM: 9

BETA ALPHA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 43 51 95% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.02 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 8 19 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/10 11 7 18

SPRING ’18

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

735 26 $66,359

GPA FALL ’17

: 21

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 2

BETA IOTA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 51 55 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 27 30 2.9 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 10/10 3 20 23

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/1 FOU

(PER MAN)

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

897 13 $4,720

10 || SUM2019

$4,152 $9,346 VOL HRS 45 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 16

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/1

$440 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:2

CHAP: 14 ALUM: -

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1147 31 $56,779

GPA FALL ’17

(PER MAN)

: 0

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

ALPHA CHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.31 135 120 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.36 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 21 12 33 3.14 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/13 0 31 31

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 5/0 ALUM

DON

322 2

TOTAL

$120

$15,540 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 74

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

ALPHA OMEGA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

2.81 51 56 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.81 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 10 22 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 13/18 17 0 17

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/1 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

260 15 $1,322

GPA FALL ’17

$2,907 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 17

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

BETA BETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 32 32 80% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 1 9 10 3.13 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/7 1 7 8

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

500 12 $9,573

$710 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 16

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

BETA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 58 60 70% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.86 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 23 30 2.95 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/7 5 16 21

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

596 5

TOTAL

$650

$0 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 5 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

993 9 $6,908

(PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

:0

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 12

FOU

$358

: 30

VOL

FOU

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 6/0

$1,086 $0 VOL HRS 16 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

608 5

TOTAL

$1,140 $5,501 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 1

GAMMA THETA (UNC - WILMINGTON) CELEBRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY

THE GAMMA THETA Chapter at UNC-Wilmington was honored to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Chartered in 1968, the Gamma Theta Chapter has initiated over 600 brothers. The attendees enjoyed a variety of fellowship opportunities and took part in a host of activities planned for their enjoyment. On Friday, a kick-off reception at a nearby venue saw many reunions between brothers who had not seen each other in the lapsed decades since college, as well as a host of introductions between classes of initiates whose time on campus was separated by decades. For Saturday’s entertainment, the entire attending party competed in a friendly session of bowling. To conclude, a gala was

BETA GAMMA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3 23 34 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.09 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 12 25 2.95 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/14 33 9 42

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/1 ALUM

DON

222 7

TOTAL

$399

$4,575 $0 VOL HRS 20 ATTENDANCE 16

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 19

:2

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

BETA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.7 52 45 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.76 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 13 13 2.88 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/9 0 12 12

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

813 7 $1,700

$361 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 6

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Ballast, featuring dinner, awards and a silent auction benefiting the chapter’s philanthropic activities. Mark E. Timmes was the keynote speaker and congratulated the chapter on their enduring success. Following the conclusion of Mr. Timmes’ address, the Mr. Gamma Theta Award was presented to Chris Snowden, who was recognized for having steadfastly acted as Gamma Theta Chapter Advisor since the early 1990s. The chapter surprised a second alumnus, Les Brown, by also recognizing him with the Mr. Gamma Theta Award, in light of his extraordinary contributions in the planning and execution of the chapter reunion event. 

BETA THETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

- 73 94 98% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 21 36 57 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 21 35 56

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

691 2

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$120

$4,998 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 13

VOL

: 16

- 105 104 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.35 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 25 39 3.13 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/14 32 20 52

SPRING ’18

DON

3.2 - 54 C* PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 21 32 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 68 68

:0

CHAP: 12 ALUM: 9

BETA NU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.07 57 49 96% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 15 23 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 7 15 22

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

312 4

TOTAL

$79

$8,821 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 24

VOL

TOTAL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

DON

ALPHA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: -/0

(PER MAN)

ALPHA SIGMA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

ALUM

799 22 $5,619

(PER MAN)

984 33 $41,474

:0

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 2

$285 $4,000 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/1

$3,194 $0 VOL HRS 25 ATTENDANCE 6

∏A FUNDRAISING

: 0

- - 58 AC PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.27 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 68 14 82 2.79 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/16 - - -

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 42 36 73% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.97 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 8 15 3.1 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/7 6 5 11

FOU

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 9

ALPHA PHI

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

:0

TOTAL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

978 14 $2,064

: 12

DON

ALPHA RHO

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

TOTAL

ALUM

VOL

DON

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/1

VOL

ALUM

(PER MAN)

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 8/0

$0 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

$253 $2,612 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 21

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.87 32 36 50% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 0 6 3.16 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 14/24 3 0 3

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

ALPHA TAU

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

$19

: 45

FOU

137 1

TOTAL

- 44 62 50% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 10 18 3 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 19/32 3 6 9

FOU

DON

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/0

$10,087 $4,258 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 3

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

3.15 88 97 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.2 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 15 29 3.17 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 19/32 14 14 28

SPRING ’18

ALPHA OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

ALPHA NU

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:2

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

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CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

1052 4

$4,300 $0 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

TOTAL

$469

(PER MAN)

: 16

VOL

2.76 29 33 66% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.96 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 24 29 2.76 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/8 5 14 19

SPRING ’18

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 4

TOTAL

: 14

503 14 $2,949

GAMMA EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 48 62 78% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.96 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 5 23 2.86 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/9 15 3 18

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/2 ALUM

DON

720 7

TOTAL

$694

:1

CHAP: 11 ALUM: 7

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$10 $2,256 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 15

:1

CHAP: 7 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

824 13 $7,374

: 38

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

GAMMA THETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.94 55 41 67% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.12 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 3 3 2.9 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/13 0 2 2

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

607 6

TOTAL

$545

$1,120 $0 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 28

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

545 12 $1,674

$766 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 7

VOL

DON

2.63 43 37 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.66 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 18 22 2.56 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/15 3 16 19

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

GAMMA IOTA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.03 139 110 66% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 47 47 2.84 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/19 31 0 31

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

721 6

TOTAL

$276

$689 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 47

VOL

GAMMA GAMMA

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/1

(PER MAN)

GAMMA BETA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

527 9 $2,569

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 1

$960 $0 VOL HRS 20 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

: 0

TOTAL

- 50 65 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.34 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 16 0 16 3.36 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 25/32 15 0 15

VOL

DON

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$653 $4,000 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

BETA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

(PER MAN)

2.99 23 37 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 24 31 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/7 7 17 24

SPRING ’18

VOL

$645 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 3

∏A FUNDRAISING

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

- 45 27 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 7 7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 7 7

SPRING ’18

BETA OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

BETA XI

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 9 ALUM: -

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Guests were gifted specialized anniversary scarves to celebrate the legacy of their chapter's founding.

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LOS ANGELES AREA alumni enjoyed their 6th annual night out to the world-famous Magic Castle in Hollywood. It was an evening of brotherhood, networking and magic with over 75 attendees. Chris Conner, foundation director, presented two Thirty Under 30 Awards [Andrew Carnes, Theta Sigma (Cal State – Long Beach) and Dylan Houle, Theta Eta (American)] and a Certificate of Appreciation to Los Angeles City Event Coordinator, Ben Roman, Eta Chi (Texas Christian). 

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

1032 12 $2,850

$0 $0 VOL HRS 7 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 31

:0

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 4

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.02 27 27 83% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.01 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 7 12 3.07 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 11/18 3 7 10

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

343 4

TOTAL

$110

$2,568 $0 VOL HRS 11 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 5

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

VOL

2.88 84 73 91% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.57 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 18 22 2.76 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/19 4 16 20

SPRING ’18

GAMMA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

OUR CHAPTERS

GAMMA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

SNAP SHOT

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GPA FALL ’17

GAMMA NU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 49 53 82% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.85 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 3 11 2.88 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/3 6 3 9

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

597 8

TOTAL

$534

$390 $11,035 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 13

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

VOL

GATHERING AT THE MAGIC CASTLE

FOU

LOS ANGELES AREA ALUMNI

NEW ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS: FALL 2018:

DON

556 10

TOTAL

$929

: 20

:3

CHAP: 8 ALUM: 1

3.06 35 41 88% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.06 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 15 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/4 9 12 21

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

225 3

TOTAL

$114

$655 $1,558 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:2

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

12 || SUM2019

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 6/1 ALUM

DON

848 8

TOTAL

$2,214

$682 $87,617 VOL HRS 30 ATTENDANCE 16

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 56

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

DELTA ZETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3 37 54 88% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 17 26 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 8 15 23

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/1 FOU

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

716 10 $2,234

$3,515 $5,255 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 5

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 7

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

813 17 $12,323

GPA FALL ’17

: 24

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 1

DELTA ETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.84 53 50 88% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.84 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 13 17 2.92 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 8/9 6 9 15

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

576 8

TOTAL

$525

$100 $0 VOL HRS 32 ATTENDANCE 3

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:2

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 1

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

671 3

TOTAL

$119

$700 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

VOL

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

- 52 46 95% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.94 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 2 17 19 2.78 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/7 1 17 18

SPRING ’18

FOU

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 5

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 3

DELTA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.95 55 51 82% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.98 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 21 28 2.86 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/11 6 17 23

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/3 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

686 16 $2,720

$12,643 $16,204 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 16

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 23

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

: 41

$607 $5,965 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING

DELTA EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

TOTAL

3.07 62 44 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.07 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 10 18 3.04 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/12 8 9 17

SPRING ’18

VOL

DON

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

ALUM

718 17 $3,821

$3,500 $21,470 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

FALL 2018 - SPRING 2019:

Beta Mu (McNeese State) Beta Tau (Valdosta) Beta Phi (East Carolina) Gamma Tau (North Texas) Delta Rho (USC) Zeta Xi AC (Averett) Eta Tau AC (Kentucky) Theta Eta (American) Theta Tau (High Point) Kappa Gamma (Montana)

3.01 136 141 89% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 22 37 3.12 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 13/23 14 19 33

SPRING ’18

DELTA DELTA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

3.07 69 67 74% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.1 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 19 31 2.78 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/7 9 14 23

SPRING ’18

VOL

CLOSURES:

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VOL

Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Kappa Upsilon (Temple)

DELTA BETA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

SPRING 2019:

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

JACKSONVILLE STATE

CHARTERED CHAPTERS: FALL 2018:

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State)

DELTA ALPHA

GPA FALL ’17

VOL

ALUM

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0

$5,867 $0 VOL HRS 14 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

GAMMA PSI

VOL

- 62 63 60% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 22 30 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 6 12 18

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

Zeta Beta (UC – San Diego) Northeastern

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

VOL

SPRING 2019:

GAMMA PHI

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

Tau (NC State) Chi (Stetson) Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Zeta Psi (IUPUI) Loyola Chicago

:2

CHAP: 8 ALUM: 1

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$200

: 22

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

521 7

: 0

TOTAL

$480

:0

CHAP: 9 ALUM: -

2.64 49 65 85% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 17 20 2.96 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 24/24 0 17 17

$217 $4,911 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 1

SPRING ’18

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

: 18

TOTAL

514 12 $1,716

:1

CHAP: 9 ALUM: -

DELTA OMEGA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

- 98 89 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 28 37 3.07 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 14/17 9 25 34

$1,600 $0 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 0

SPRING ’18

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/1 ALUM

DON

: 0

TOTAL

823 20 $35,438

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 4

VOL

850 3

TOTAL

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

DON

$7,590 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

DELTA CHI

VOL

ALUM

(PER MAN)

- 119 122 98% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.27 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 24 23 47 3.15 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/19 23 23 46

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

: 22

:3

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

EPSILON RHO

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

2.97 25 22 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.96 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 2 7 9 2.92 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/4 2 7 9

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 7/0 ALUM

DON

489 4

TOTAL

$282

$21 $0 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 8

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

EPSILON PSI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.55 20 27 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.58 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 9 14 2.92 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/7 5 9 14

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

442 10 $2,510

$600 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 4

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 6

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: 4

EPSILON NU

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 30 30 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.74 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 7 12 2.72 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/9 4 7 11

$312 $0 VOL HRS 25 ATTENDANCE 14

∏A FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

(PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

: 9

TOTAL

262 10 $3,172

EPSILON UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.17 66 67 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.04 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 25 30 2.87 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/7 5 24 29

$1,293 $0 VOL HRS 30 ATTENDANCE 0

SPRING ’18

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

456 4

: 0

TOTAL

$392

EPSILON OMEGA

GPA FALL ’17

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.18 50 31 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.79 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 2 7 2.77 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/27 4 2 6

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 6/0 ALUM

DON

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:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

488 8

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

$1,360

$0 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

DON

TOTAL

$1,249

EPSILON OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 120 113 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.48 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 20 20 40 3.35 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/8 0 40 40

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

465 1

TOTAL

$19

: 16

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$4,927 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:1

CHAP: 8 ALUM: 1

EPSILON PHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

- 41 46 85% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.25 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 1 12 13 2.91 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/7 0 11 11

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

500 7

TOTAL

$3,170

$537 $27,526 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 21

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 29

:2

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 7

ZETA ALPHA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.16 97 78 80% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.17 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 34 41 3.04 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/21 4 29 33

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

643 4

TOTAL

$3,115

$4,331 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 48

:1

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 7

TOTAL

: 20

EPSILON L AMBDA

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 41 40 55% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.41 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 18 22 2.76 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/2 3 9 12

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

359 3

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$1,270

VOL

FOU

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 1

DON

:0

CHAP: 9 ALUM: 5

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$0 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 7

VOL

ALUM

630 5

(PER MAN)

ALUM

458 10 $4,039

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/1

$302 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 10

VOL

FOU

VOL

$99

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

:1

CHAP: 11 ALUM: -

EPSILON PI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.92 76 87 59% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.93 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 28 41 2.7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/15 0 24 24

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

306 3

TOTAL

$238

$11,722 $0 VOL HRS 23 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 27

VOL

TOTAL

: 31

TOTAL

2.56 43 46 90% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.72 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 4 10 2.81 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/6 0 9 9

SPRING ’18

(PER MAN)

:0

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

EPSILON CHI

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 93 112 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 21 33 3.22 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/7 33 18 53

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/1 ALUM

DON

109 1

TOTAL

$30

$1,131 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 30

VOL

DON

DON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

$1,103 $0 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

:0

CHAP: 1 ALUM: -

ZETA EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 69 71 23% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.93 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 30 30 2.91 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 11/15 0 0 7

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 7/0 ALUM

DON

524 2

TOTAL

$2,120

$1,824 $5,202 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 23

VOL

ALUM

528 9 $3,808

(PER MAN)

ALUM

428 4

EPSILON IOTA

GPA FALL ’17

2.79 39 35 50% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.97 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 13 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/7 7 5 12

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/1

$1,583 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

3.19 50 44 90% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 2 8 10 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/14 2 7 9

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/1

:0

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

(PER MAN)

: 6

EPSILON EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

EPSILON MU

GPA FALL ’17

$2,433 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

TOTAL

$175

VOL

:2

CHAP: 5 ALUM: 6

3.26 70 68 95% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.24 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 7 21 3.12 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/6 14 6 20

SPRING ’18

DON

(PER MAN)

VOL

: 36

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

417 3

$960 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

TOTAL

EPSILON THETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/0

FOU

DON

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

2.76 28 31 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.94 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 2 12 2.7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/7 10 1 11

FOU

ALUM

313 12 $1,099

(PER MAN)

: 0

TOTAL

$116

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/2

$1,314 $4,349 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 6

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

3.2 53 51 90% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.29 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 4 10 2.93 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/5 6 3 9

SPRING ’18

DON

EPSILON GAMMA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

138 5

VOL

EPSILON ETA

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0

VOL

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 9

(PER MAN)

VOL

: 0

$5,831 $3,078 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

TOTAL

FOU

DON

- 53 48 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 22 29 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 45 45

FOU

ALUM

582 8 $1,802

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: -/0

$437 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

EPSILON BETA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

- - 51 AC PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.23 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 62 6 68 3.06 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/8 - - -

SPRING ’18

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

FOU

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

EPSILON ALPHA AC

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 7 ALUM: -

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13

NEW HEIGHTS

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0

$665 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

2.7 93 99 93% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.7 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 16 26 42 2.8 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 16/17 28 11 39

SPRING ’18

DELTA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

DELTA TAU

VOL

GPA FALL ’17


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FRAT BOY & A GENTLEMEN BY AL EX A NDR A R O B B I NS

DURING A FRATERNITY PARTY at a West Coast college in 2016, a drunk boy and an equally drunk girl went into a bedroom. Two freshmen noticed them go upstairs. They rounded up several other students and found the couple. One student, flanked by the rest as backup, said to the boy: “Hey, dude? You can’t do this.” Another student offered to walk the girl home. The students who thwarted a potential crisis were neither women nor members of a sexual assault awareness group; they were freshman members of the fraternity that hosted the party. They had been counseled by their chapter president, who told me this story, that it was their mission to prevent sexual assaults and to treat women right. Americans demonize fraternities as bastions of toxic masculinity where young men go to indulge their worst impulses. Universities have cracked down: Since November 2017, more than a dozen have suspended all fraternity events. But I spent more than two years interviewing fraternity members nationwide for a book about what college students think it means to “be a man,” and what I learned was often heartening. Contrary to negative headlines and popular opinion, many fraternities are encouraging brothers to defy stereotypical hypermasculine standards and to simply be good people. Consider some recent examples: In 2017, brothers in Beta Theta Pi at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invited officers from several sorority houses to a dinner where they talked about the experiences of being a woman on campus and the ways men could help to prevent sexual assault. Last October, Alpha Tau Omegas at the University of Maryland assembled 400 sexual-assault aftercare kits that included handwritten notes of support. When Ball State University fraternity houses hung banners supporting consent awareness for Homecoming last year, Sigma Phi Epsilon declared it would continue to display its “‘No’ does not mean ‘Convince Me’” banner as long as sexual assault remained a campus problem. Last July, Christian Kahf, a former Georgia Tech student, was sentenced to 20 years in prison

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for rape; the case against him began when his male friendships of childhood, said Niobe fraternity brothers called the police in 2017 Way, a psychology professor at New York to say he had confessed to them. University. They increasingly worry that Granted, extensive research has shown opening up, seeking intimate friendships that all-male college groups like fraternities and showing affection are perceived to be and sports teams tend to adopt more feminine behaviors. hypermasculine attitudes than the rest of the This paradox can be particularly difficult student population. In a 2016 study of 365 for men in college: 55 percent “felt very undergraduate males published in Psychology lonely” in the past 12 months, according to of Men & Masculinities, University of the American College Health Association’s Michigan researchers concluded that 2018 survey of 88,000 students. fraternity members “are more accepting of “The initial transition is the most difficult sexual violence against women in part because part,” Dominic Fio, an Oregon fraternity they more strongly endorse traditional brother, told me. “There’s an expectation masculine norms” than nonmembers. when you first come in. “Because masculinity is a status that men All the college guys, though they may not prove to other men, simply being in an be in reality, put on this facade of your typical college douchebag. all-male group may exacerbate pressure to “Because masculinity is a As a freshman, if you’re not uphold masculinity,” status that men prove to like that, it’s hard to find the people you fit in with.” the study said. An other men, simply being East Coast junior put in an all-male group may The fraternity—with its it this way to me last exacerbate pressure to focus on membership and year: “We want the uphold masculinity,” belonging—can change this high-fives.” mind-set. Many college guys But it’s wrong to assume that every all-male I spoke to said they felt safe talking with group is toxic. I found many fraternities brothers about doubts, sexual uncertainties offering a comforting family away from home, and ideas about masculinity. A Midwestern a safe space for guys who worried that it student told me that he was plagued by would be hard to be themselves or find friends anxiety after two women complained in college. Fraternities centered on black and about his premature ejaculation. When he Latino students, and gay and transgender confided in his fraternity brothers, they told communities, also provide support structures him there was more to “being a man” than that universities might not otherwise offer. sexual performance. It’s no surprise these institutions remain “Being able to communicate to other males popular: According to my rough estimate, about it was helpful,” he said. “I had this about 13 percent of male students enrolled collision of the masculinity I had grown up full-time in four-year colleges — including with and what it was to be a man in college, those without official Greek systems — are the sensation of a frat bro. But my chapter members of social or cultural fraternities. didn’t have any frat bros. They wanted the Boys still face pressure to be “traditionally gentleman fraternal man. They provided masculine.” In a 2018 survey of more than a good example of what it was to have this 1,000 10-to-19-year-olds, two-thirds of boys different sense of masculinity.” reported either that society expects them to Research that reflects healthy fraternities “hide or suppress their feelings when they is rare, but it’s out there. In a two-year feel sad or scared” or that they’re supposed ethnographic study of a 68-member West to “be strong, tough, ‘be a man’ and ‘suck it Coast fraternity chapter, published in 2008, up.’” As boys reach late adolescence, they the sociology professor Eric Anderson tend to disconnect from their emotions found “a more inclusive form of masculinity and their peers. Yet they long for the close institutionalized in the fraternal system: one

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FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

185 1

TOTAL

$19

$12 $0 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 6

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 8

VOL

- 31 47 70% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.78 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 9 27 2.82 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 17/19 13 6 19

SPRING ’18

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

TOTAL

308 4 $10,321

GPA FALL ’17

: 0

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

ZETA TAU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 21 14 50% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.93 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 6 6 3 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/3 0 3 3

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 4/0 ALUM

DON

300 3

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TOTAL

$29

$2,118 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 4

:1

CHAP: 11 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 4 PKC: 10/1 ALUM

DON

497 3

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$530

: 24

:0

CHAP: 8 ALUM: -

ZETA PHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.98 126 143 85% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.03 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 17 36 53 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 8/23 15 30 45

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

656 3

TOTAL

$74

$22,255 $26,990 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 15

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 61

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

2.79 23 38 76% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.77 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 11 21 2.7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/8 8 8 16

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

751 3

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$415

$971 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

DON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

ZETA RHO

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

ZETA CHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 34 27 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 4 9 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 5 4 9

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 5/0 ALUM

DON

337 4

TOTAL

$1,339

$130 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 11

VOL

ZETA SIGMA

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 7/0

$0 $0 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

:3

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

2.85 71 90 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.94 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 0 8 2.98 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/10 8 0 8

VOL

263 4 $1,200

: 19

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

VOL

TOTAL

(PER MAN)

ZETA NU

SPRING ’18

FOU

DON

$1,303 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

- 68 82 85% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 23 33 3.26 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/26 10 18 28

SPRING ’18

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$736 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

VOL

3.2 43 40 88% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.92 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 13 16 2.93 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 8/16 3 11 14

SPRING ’18

ZETA THETA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

FOU

ZETA ETA

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

"We expect our brothers not to partake in that macho jock mentality. We want to stand out as being intellectual and athletic, but also as being kind and respectful.”

a safe and affirming campus community for all students.” The study participants said they behaved this way partly because they wanted to live up to the values of their fraternity. Brothers in several fraternities described to me a weekly ritual called, “Good of the Order,” “Good of the Fraternity,” “Good and Welfare” or “Gavel Sessions,” during which brothers are encouraged to share their thoughts and feelings. An Iowa junior told me that in his chapter, which requires each brother to say “Love and respect” after his turn, a member confided to the group in 2017 that he was depressed and feeling suicidal. During the ensuing conversation, an older brother told the group: “It’s O.K. to cry. It’s O.K. to open up. You don’t have to ‘be a man.’ That’s just a societal thing that shifts people’s views and promotes harmful stress.” The junior, who said he worried sometimes about being perceived as weak, told me: “That really hit home.” Certainly, not all fraternity members are adherents of the “love and respect” doctrine. Between January 2010 and June 2018, there were publicly available online reports of approximately 2,130 incidents of

based on social equality for gay men, respect for women and racial parity, and one in which fraternity men bond over emotional intimacy.” A member told him: “We expect our brothers not to partake in that macho jock mentality. We want to stand out as being intellectual and athletic, but also as being kind and respectful.” In a 2014 study in the International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, the education professors Frank Harris III and Shaun Harper asked a national fraternity to send a questionnaire to its undergraduate members. From the 614 responses they received, they interviewed 50 young men who had challenged stereotypically male norms. These students, who came from 44 campus chapters, “consciously acted in ways that sought to disrupt sexism, racism and homophobia.” They confronted brothers who exhibited those attitudes and developed strong platonic friendships with women, as did many of the brothers I interviewed. Professors Harris and Harper called these behaviors “productive masculinities” because they have been linked to better health and school engagement for college men. “Moreover,” they wrote, they “contribute to

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CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

2.88 19 13 89% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.49 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 3 9 3.11 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/2 5 3 8

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 4/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

281 35 $4,107

16 || SUM2019

$0 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 3

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 1

TOTAL

GPA FALL ’17

: 67

:2

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 2

ETA ETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 43 29 82% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.67 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 15 22 3.06 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 23/24 6 12 18

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

169 0

TOTAL

$0

$87 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 8

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

413 6

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$817

: 32

:0

CHAP: 7 ALUM: 3

ETA THETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.12 40 47 81% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 18 27 3.11 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/9 6 16 22

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

126 5

TOTAL

$276

$0 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 1

- 67 79 62% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 21 0 21 3.16 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 27/27 13 0 13

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 6/0 ALUM

DON

340 3

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$320

$31 $5,510 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

DON

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

952 9 $3,596

$0 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

ETA EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

ETA KAPPA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 48 39 93% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.94 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 5 14 2.84 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/12 10 3 13

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

220 0

TOTAL

$0

$3,578 $0 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 10

VOL

ETA ZETA

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

2.8 98 92 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.81 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 7 7 2.93 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/12 0 7 7

VOL

:0

CHAP: 9 ALUM: 3

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

SPRING ’18

FOU

: 18

(PER MAN)

ETA DELTA

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$100

$1,593 $61,582 VOL HRS 9 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

DON

2.81 171 159 87% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.83 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 19 43 62 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 10/18 14 40 54

SPRING ’18

VOL

ALUM

242 4

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/2

$285 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.95 33 37 79% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.91 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 2 17 19 2.76 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/13 1 14 15

SPRING ’18

ETA GAMMA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

FOU

ETA BETA

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

make their membership more racially and socioeconomically diverse, perhaps by offering scholarships to cover dues, which can range from hundreds to thousands of dollars a year. Schools could require fraternity members to attend a severalweek course about healthy masculinities led by an outside party and workshops on violence and sexual assault prevention, which studies have found are more effective in male-only groups. Rather than assume that every all-male group promotes misogyny, schools could support those that don’t. Examples abound. Christian Milano, a junior and member of Alpha Sigma Phi at Seton Hall, is working with a sorority sister at his school to create a sexual-consent education program for Greeks nationwide. Mr. Milano said he has “spoken with brothers numerous times on how to be active bystanders, how drinking culture plays a critical part in fostering an environment that encourages assault and how to be empathetic to victims of assault.” Some chapters are going as far as they can to treat women as equals. In 2018, a Pennsylvania chapter of a Jewish fraternity changed its bylaws to start a “nonmember recognition program” that includes women, though national rules don’t allow them to attend chapter meetings and rituals. “I consider myself a feminist,” said Adin Adler, a senior and brother who championed the program. “We feel like, rather than a fraternity, we are a community of people.”

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Colleges’ push to eliminate all-male groups is indicative of higher education’s overall dismissal of the needs of boys and men. Universities glorify the masculinity embodied in men’s athletics, largely ignore the emotional needs of their male students and then denounce “toxic masculinity.” But most aren’t providing the spaces or resources to encourage boys to learn about healthy ways to be men. In a 2010 study, Professors Harris and Harper wrote that “student activities, resources, and courses offered on ‘gender’ are almost always about rape and sexual assault, empowering and protecting the rights of women.” You can’t prevent rape and sexual assault, however, without talking to, and about, men. Jason Laker, an education professor at San Jose State University, called “college masculinity” a “linchpin issue,” but said that student-affairs professionals are not “trained in this aspect of student psychological development, which is where the trouble is.” In a 2011 call to action, the education experts Jim O’Neil and Bryce Crapser pointed out the fundamental problem: “The real challenge of the profession is to fully accept vulnerable college men are a special group that need our help and support.” Today’s young men are coming of age at a time when we are renegotiating what it means to be a man, which presents new challenges, reopens old wounds and creates additional reasons for students to seek out brotherhood. To promote a healthier campus culture, colleges could stipulate that all-male groups

university-recognized, national, predominantly white fraternities committing major violations of conduct or ethical codes. They included episodes of hazing, racism, sexual assault and harassment, violence, noteworthy alcohol abuse and deaths. When my researcher and I analyzed them, we found that these events took place at approximately 1,360 chapters. Even if some additional violations went unreported, these bad actors still make up a relatively small percentage of the 5,600 predominantly white chapters and about 10,000 total chapters in the United States and Canada. The better news is that the number of violations seems to have been declining since 2016. Fraternities that demonstrate a pattern of bad behavior should absolutely be shuttered. But what about the good actors? Few universities — or media accounts — distinguish between what academics refer to as high-risk and low-risk fraternities. Both exist. In a 2015 Sociology Compass article, Kaitlin Boyle, a professor at Virginia Tech, noted that on measures of sexual aggression, hostility toward women, and drinking frequency and intensity, members of low-risk fraternities did not differ significantly from non-Greek students. She concluded, “It is only the groups easily named as ‘high risk’ by students that contain the values, norms and practices that increase women’s risk of sexual victimization.” Those are the chapters we see in the news, though they do not represent most fraternity members, many of whom told me they were sick of the stigma of being associated with what they called “rapey” students.

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TOP DONATIONS TO THE FOUNDATION

2018

1

CHI (STETSON) 12 Donors

$132,228

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ALPHA (COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON) 28 Donors

5

ALPHA UPSILON (DREXEL) 31 Donors

8

ALPHA ETA (SAMFORD) 14 Donors

3

BETA ALPHA (NJIT) 12 Donors

6

ALPHA OMICRON (IOWA STATE) 33 Donors

9

MU (DUKE) 16 Donors

4

ALPHA EPSILON (FLORIDA) 46 Donors

7

DELTA OMEGA (TEXAS A&M) 20 Donors

$77,714

$66,359 $58,743

$56,779 $41,474

$35,438

10

$27,022 $25,185

OMEGA (PURDUE) 42 Donors

$16,281 17


ALUM

DON

640 4

TOTAL

$1,019

(PER MAN)

: 84

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

THETA L AMBDA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.17 117 101 76% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 41 51 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/19 6 33 39

SPRING ’18

ALUM

DON

TOTAL

291 15 $1,330

GPA FALL ’17

: 38

:3

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 6

THETA NU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 75 83 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.08 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 17 24 2.98 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/17 7 17 24

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 FOU

(PER MAN)

ALUM

DON

235 0

TOTAL

18 || SUM2019

$0

$1,126 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 52

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/4

$1,596 $4,626 VOL HRS 18 ATTENDANCE 32

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 7 ALUM: -

DON

TOTAL

:0

VOL

CHAP: 0 ALUM: -

ETA PSI CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

2.99 70 77 91% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.86 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 39 43 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 16/18 3 36 39

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/3 ALUM

DON

378 10

GPA FALL ’17

: 31

TOTAL

$420

$7,402 $2,227 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 29

:0

CHAP: 8 ALUM: -

THETA MU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.24 82 87 91% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 27 19 46 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 26 16 42

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

250 2

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$1,569

$2,886 $0 VOL HRS 8 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 45

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 4

THETA XI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 144 147 82% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.09 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 21 29 50 3 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/32 17 24 41

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

385 1

TOTAL

$300

$7,896 $12,303 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 69

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

480 5

TOTAL

$2,350

$2,455 $11,785 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 37

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 7

THETA ALPHA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

3.34 66 67 100% $9,002 ∏A FUNDRAISING PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.39 SPR FALL TOTAL $17,424 VOL HRS ALL MEN’S 5 26 31 10 2.9 INITIATED ’18 ATTENDANCE IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3 1/10 23 20 43

SPRING ’18

(PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

419 8 $2,556

: 0

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 4

THETA EPSILON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

- 85 80 88% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 24 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 21/24 1 20 21

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 4 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

392 6

TOTAL

$559

$0 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 4

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

THETA IOTA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.04 122 118 78% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.79 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 39 49 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 21/27 7 31 38

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

332 4

TOTAL

$79

$1,550 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 30

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.11 76 74 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.09 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 14 25 2.89 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/5 11 14 25

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

391 5

TOTAL

$217

$24 $2,973 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 39

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

VOL

ALUM

542 2 $2,334

(PER MAN)

3.16 59 90 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.16 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 30 0 30 3 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 12/25 29 0 29

SPRING ’18

ETA PHI

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$250 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

THETA GAMMA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

- 80 60 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 3 9 2.92 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/11 6 3 9

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

107 0

TOTAL

$0

$193 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 8/0

$52,000 $70,469 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING

3.37 109 90 80% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.33 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 42 54 3.33 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 16/22 8 35 43

SPRING ’18

ETA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

THETA THETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

2.57 85 72 25% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 31 40 2.91 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/23 10 0 10

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

241 10 $7,125

$1,560 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 27

VOL

3.35 129 133 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 36 36 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/11 0 34 34

SPRING ’18

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

THETA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.22 78 86 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 21 11 32 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 21 10 31

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

296 4 $1,630

$17,962 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ETA SIGMA

FOU

ETA CHI

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 9 ALUM: 4

FOU

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 6

: 16

FOU

: 7

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$1,148

VOL

TOTAL

$1,566

DON

(PER MAN)

VOL

DON

ALUM

324 4

$0 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

ALUM

367 8

(PER MAN)

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/0

ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

VOL

JOURNEY: 4 PKC: 6/0

$604 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 23

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.6 34 41 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 10 10 2.6 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 8/11 16 10 26

- 95 92 92% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.91 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 15 24 2.75 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/6 7 15 22

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

:0

CHAP: 8 ALUM: -

ETA RHO

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

: 0

ETA PI CHAPTER MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

$69

$0

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: 1

FOU

TOTAL

275 0

: 11

FOU

DON

TOTAL

VOL

ALUM

443 2

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0

$0 ∏A FUNDRAISING $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0 VOL

- 51 32 100% SPRING ’18 PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 11 14 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 14 14

DON

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

VOL

ETA OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0

(PER MAN)

VOL

$550

:1

CHAP: 14 ALUM: -

$2,275 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

453 11

: 10

FOU

TOTAL

FOU

DON

- 28 26 75% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.87 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 1 19 20 2.97 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/2 0 15 15

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/3

$1,786 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.8 51 41 95% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 8 19 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 11 7 18

SPRING ’18

ETA MU

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

ETA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 6

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1

On fall break, brothers of Kappa Rho (Vermont) went on a 25-mile long backpacking trip in Vermont. On the four-day trip, they climbed Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak.

KAPPA RHO (VERMONT)

$52,000 2 3

VENTURES TO THE PEAK

7

ETA CHI (TEXAS CHRISTIAN)

8 9

ZETA PHI (COLORADO STATE)

$22,255

10

ALPHA IOTA (AUBURN)

$18,000

THETA KAPPA (BAYLOR)

$17,962 OMEGA (PURDUE)

$17,028 ALPHA CHI (MIAMI)

$15,540

DELTA LAMBDA (UNC - CHARLOTTE)

$12,643

EPSILON PI (VIRGINA COMMONWEALTH)

$11,722 LAMBDA (GEORGIA)

$11,356

ALPHA NU (OHIO STATE)

$10,087

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IOTA BETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 57 29 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.96 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 22 29 2.93 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/11 4 21 25

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

100 2

TOTAL

$25

$2,091 $5,159 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:0

CHAP: 1 ALUM: 4

3 64 81 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.08 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 13 21 2.81 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/16 8 13 21

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

116 0

TOTAL

$0

$4,460 $0 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 27

:0

CHAP: 0 ALUM: 1

IOTA EPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.01 34 32 80% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 1 15 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 11 1 12

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 5/1 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

77 2 $1,741

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$318 $1,507 VOL HRS 11 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 12

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: 9

GPA FALL ’17

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 7

THETA PSI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.07 56 59 75% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 20 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 3 15 18

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 5/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

161 6 $1,508

GPA FALL ’17

: 0

$1,367 $11,173 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 12

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 28

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 4

IOTA ZETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 29 37 78% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.63 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 13 18 2.62 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 15/16 4 10 14

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

75 0

TOTAL

$0

$654 $0 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 5

:0

CHAP: 1 ALUM: -

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

145 5

TOTAL

$122

(PER MAN)

: 21

VOL

TOTAL

$594

FOU

DON

VOL

FOU

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

ALUM

295 4

$3,838 $0 VOL HRS 18 ATTENDANCE 24

∏A FUNDRAISING

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

IOTA ALPHA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

2.94 81 93 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.99 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 26 35 3.06 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/6 9 24 33

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 7/1 ALUM

DON

122 2

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$39

$3,839 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 40

VOL

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

THETA CHI

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/2

2.75 59 60 75% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.85 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 9 16 2.76 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/15 5 7 12

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: 1

IOTA ETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.04 43 38 62% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL 3 ALL MEN’S 2 11 13 3.02 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 7/9 0 8 8

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

75 4

TOTAL

$96

$600 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 23

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

VOL

: 0

:2

CHAP: 3 ALUM: 7

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

$68

: 0

(PER MAN)

THETA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

TOTAL

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$454

$0 $36,089 VOL HRS 4 ATTENDANCE 6

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

DON

DON

2.93 100 96 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 39 57 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 20 29 49

VOL

ALUM

177 3

(PER MAN)

ALUM

158 11

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 0 PKC: 10/1

$50 $3,576 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2

$710 $0 VOL HRS 16 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

THETA SIGMA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 96 93 58% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 18 26 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 2 13 15

FOU

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

THETA PHI

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

: 12

- 63 64 27% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.02 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 30 44 2.79 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/11 12 0 12

VOL

$0

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

DON

THETA RHO

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

99 0

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$1,224 $3,502 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 12

∏A FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

3.01 22 25 89% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.03 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 15 18 2.8 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/10 1 15 16

SPRING ’18

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

FOU

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

VOL

THETA OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

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$0

: 15

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

IOTA OMEGA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

2.78 64 23 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 8 12 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 8/11 5 7 12

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

70 2

TOTAL

$300

$0 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 12

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 0 ALUM: -

KAPPA EPSILON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 60 52 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 4 17 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 13 4 17

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

57 1

TOTAL

$20

20 || SUM2019

$1,624 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:3

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

ALUM

DON

103 4

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$565

: 19

:1

CHAP: 5 ALUM: 4

IOTA PHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 45 50 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.05 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 12 17 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/1 5 12 17

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/3 ALUM

DON

68 7

TOTAL

$419

$3,075 $2,572 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 14

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

KAPPA ALPHA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 33 29 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 4 7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 3 4 7

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 8/0 ALUM

DON

36 5

TOTAL

$230

$238 $3,602 VOL HRS 16 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:1

CHAP: 10 ALUM: -

KAPPA ZETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 58 72 96% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.76 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 12 24 2.87 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 12/18 12 11 23

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

57 2

TOTAL

$40

$586 $0 VOL HRS 13 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:2

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

IOTA SIGMA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

2.98 34 54 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.83 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 14 21 2.96 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 10/13 39 9 48

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 4 PKC: 7/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

48 1

$50

$4,641 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 15

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

IOTA CHI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

3.01 71 66 89% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.03 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 6 13 19 2.83 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/13 6 11 17

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2 ALUM

DON

95 6

TOTAL

$377

$2,275 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 23

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

:1

CHAP: 7 ALUM: -

KAPPA BETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

GPA FALL ’17

2.64 97 108 91% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.69 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 33 33 2.86 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 12/13 0 30 30

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

97 0

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$0

$4,808 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

:0

CHAP: 1 ALUM: -

KAPPA ETA

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 46 34 94% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.14 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 8 16 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/12 7 8 15

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/1 ALUM

DON

36 4

TOTAL

$109

$461 $3,412 VOL HRS 6 ATTENDANCE 9

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 21

:3

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

VOL

FOU

- 81 77 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 14 9 23 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 14 9 23

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 9/0 ALUM

DON

123 3

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$314

(PER MAN)

: 0

:2

CHAP: 9 ALUM: -

IOTA TAU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.15 52 48 96% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 15 28 3.04 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 20/30 13 14 27 SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 7/0 ALUM

DON

92 0

GPA FALL ’17

$124 $5,275 VOL HRS 20 ATTENDANCE 2

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

:0

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

:2

CHAP: 6 ALUM: -

CHAPTER 1940 MANFounded POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

VOL VOL

FOU FOU

VOL

(PER MAN)

: 0

: 68

TOTAL

$0

$2,600 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 15

VOL

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2

$3,111 $8,522 VOL HRS 70 ATTENDANCE 13

∏A FUNDRAISING

TOTAL

$136

TOTAL

$1,771

IOTA OMICRON 75 Years

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

- 53 51 79% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.98 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 17 28 2.95 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 10/12 6 16 22

SPRING ’18

DON

DON

:0

CHAP: 7 ALUM: -

IOTA PSI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 76 89 92% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 9 15 24 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 9 13 22

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

61 1

TOTAL

$20

$8,227 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 26

VOL

TOTAL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

116 5

(PER MAN)

ALUM

185 6

(PER MAN)

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

KAPPA DELTA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 48 57 77% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.83 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 17 22 39 2.81 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/8 11 19 30

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/4 ALUM

DON

59 5

TOTAL

$95

$7,997 $2,575 VOL HRS 32 ATTENDANCE 4

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

VOL

DON

IOTA RHO

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/2

$4,240 $0 VOL HRS 12 ATTENDANCE 8

∏A FUNDRAISING

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 5/0

$1,214 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

:2

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

KAPPA THETA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

3.01 66 72 85% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.29 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 8 26 3.05 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/7 13 9 22

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

44 0

TOTAL

$0

$3,408 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 41

VOL

ALUM

114 0

(PER MAN)

:3

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

- 67 65 71% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 29 41 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 7 22 29

SPRING ’18

3.26 113 96 97% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.23 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 23 31 3.13 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/10 0 30 30

FOU

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

$1,000 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.94 69 71 75% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.88 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 24 24 2.81 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/9 0 18 18

SPRING ’18

: 0

IOTA XI CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

GPA FALL ’17

$19

:1

CHAP: 6 ALUM: 3

IOTA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

IOTA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

: 14

VOL

:2

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

DON

TOTAL

$496

VOL

: 0

ALUM

132 1

(PER MAN)

DON

(PER MAN)

VOL

TOTAL

$138

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$10,023 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

ALUM

107 6

$8,607 $4,731 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 40

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

DON

138 6

(PER MAN)

- 99 92 87% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 34 39 2.82 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 9/16 4 30 34

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/0

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/2

$637 $0 VOL HRS 2 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.87 47 46 67% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.83 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 8 31 39 2.68 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/7 5 21 26

FOU

- 129 139 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 34 0 34 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 0 34 34

FOU

:1

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

IOTA PI CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

ALUM

: 9

IOTA NU

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$129

$19

:0

CHAP: 2 ALUM: 1

IOTA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

DON

117 1

: 0

VOL

ALUM

65 4

(PER MAN)

TOTAL

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/3

$3,794 $0 VOL HRS 15 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

DON

VOL

- 24 20 60% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.04 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 4 16 20 2.9 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/4 2 10 12

SPRING ’18

ALUM

(PER MAN)

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0

$332 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 7

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

IOTA MU

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

$99

:1

CHAP: 4 ALUM: -

FOU

60 5

: 3

FOU

TOTAL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 64 57 82% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 17 17 2.93 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 2/6 0 14 14

FOU

DON

IOTA IOTA

SPRING ’18

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 7/0

$0 $0 VOL HRS 18 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.59 14 14 79% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 14 14 2.87 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 6/10 0 11 11

SPRING ’18

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

IOTA THETA

GPA FALL ’17

:2

CHAP: 8 ALUM: -

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DON

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

3.02 68 88 86% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 19 29 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 10 15 25

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 FOU

:3

CHAP: 0 ALUM: -

KAPPA NU

SPRING ’18

ALUM

DON

34 6

TOTAL

$115

KAPPA OMICRON

GPA FALL ’17

MAN POWER 2017 2018 RETENTION

- 58 65 96% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.98 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 11 23 3.14 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 12/12 11 11 22

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 9/1 FOU

: 0

ALUM

DON

16 0

TOTAL

$0

$785 $0 VOL HRS 0 ATTENDANCE 11

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 30

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$40

:2

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

CHAPTER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING

$7,538 $0 VOL HRS 26 ATTENDANCE 10

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 25

VOL

FOU

ALUM

6 2

(PER MAN)

:3

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

KAPPA RHO

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 26 39 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 3 13 3.12 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/9 39 4 43

SPRING ’18

ALUM

DON

2 1

GPA FALL ’17

TOTAL

$19

: 0

:0

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

KAPPA TAU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

2.77 19 26 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 11 3 14 3 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 5/8 26 4 30

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 FOU

(PER MAN)

ALUM

DON

7 3

TOTAL

$58

22 || SUM2019

$220 $0 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 12

VOL

FOU

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$2,105 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

GPA FALL ’17

:0

CHAP: 1 ALUM: -

GPA FALL ’17

$107

: 0

VOL

20 4

TOTAL

:0

CHAP: 5 ALUM: -

KAPPA MU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

2.84 45 51 87% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.87 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 5 15 2.72 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 4/6 9 4 13

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 4 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

TOTAL

26 1

GPA FALL ’17

$19

(PER MAN)

: 13

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

KAPPA XI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 52 54 100% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 13 18 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 7 13 20

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

12 3

GPA FALL ’17

$3,425 $0 VOL HRS 10 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0

$5,562 $2,511 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 21

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

3.19 33 52 93% PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 9 14 3.27 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 23/26 5 8 13

SPRING ’18

DON

TOTAL

$47

$8,376 $8,899 VOL HRS 1 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 33

VOL

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

ALUM

:2

CHAP: 3 ALUM: -

KAPPA PI

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 42 58 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 3 16 2.97 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 3/15 58 1 59

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 3 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

5 2

TOTAL

$39

$1,364 $3,008 VOL HRS 30 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

KAPPA L AMBDA

GPA FALL ’17

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 9/1

(PER MAN)

:0

CHAP: 8 ALUM: -

KAPPA SIGMA

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- 41 43 C PRE-INITIATED ’18 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 40 50 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL -/- 44 31 75

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 2 PKC: 10/0 ALUM

DON

13 1

TOTAL

$19

$642 $7,553 VOL HRS 3 ATTENDANCE 27

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 20

VOL

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

$0 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING

:1

CHAP: 2 ALUM: -

KAPPA UPSILON

GPA FALL ’17

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. 2017 2018 RETENTION FUNDRAISING

- - 50 AC PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.23 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 52 13 65 2.96 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/7 - - -

SPRING ’18

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: -/0 ALUM

DON

- 1

TOTAL

$19

$542 $0 VOL HRS 5 ATTENDANCE 0

∏A FUNDRAISING (PER MAN)

: 0

VOL

$57

: 0

FOU

35 3

TOTAL

FOU

DON

3.25 31 16 36% PRE-INITIATED ’18 3.4 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 11 11 2.7 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 1/6 0 4 4

FOU

FOU

ALUM

(PER MAN)

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

SPRING ’18

FOU

JOURNEY: 1 PKC: 10/0

$10 $0 VOL HRS 11 ATTENDANCE 1

∏A FUNDRAISING

VOL

2.85 41 38 79% PRE-INITIATED ’18 2.89 SPR FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 1 13 14 2.94 INITIATED ’18 IFC RANK SPR FALL TOTAL 12/16 1 10 11

SPRING ’18

KAPPA KAPPA

GPA FALL ’17

FOU

CHAPTER MAN POWER ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING 2017 2018 RETENTION

FOU

KAPPA IOTA

GPA FALL ’17

:0

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Our dedicated team of volunteers make the Pi Kappa Phi experience exceptional for our students and alumni. The 2018-19 school year ended as one of our most Our dedicated team ofyears volunteers make successful for our chapters and the Pi Kappa Phiadvisors. experience exceptional their for our students and alumni. The 2018-19 school year ended as one of our most successful years for our chapters and their advisors.

College for Emerging Leaders.

An alumni initiate of Omega (Purdue), Pat Kuhnle was inspired by his own two mentors and accepted the offer to serve as the chapter advisor in 1986. He has served for 33 years and has helped initiate nearly 1,000 associate members into Pi Kappa Phi.Pat "I’ve been was so fortunate to An alumni initiate of Omega (Purdue), Kuhnle volunteer alongside outstanding student leaders in my inspired by his own two mentors and accepted the offer many years as advisor. What’s most rewarding to me is to serve as the chapter advisor in 1986. He has served for seeing the growth of the undergraduates, seeing them 33 years and has helped initiate nearly 1,000 achieve their goals and making an associate impact on society after members into Piundergraduate Kappa Phi. "I’vedays.” been so fortunate to their volunteer alongside outstanding student leaders in my many years as advisor. What’s most rewarding to me is seeing the growth of the undergraduates, seeing them achieve their goals and making an impact on society after their undergraduate days.” SEE MORE AT PIKAPP.ORG/NEWS THE 2018-19 FRATERNITY VOLUNTEER REPORT

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TOP POSTS OF THE YEAR

MEDIA MASTERY

Based upon analysis of engagement and reach, here's some of the top Pi Kappa Phi Facebook, Instagram and Twitter posts of the year.

IN MARCH, sororities, fraternities and students pushed back against Harvard’s motions to dismiss a pair of lawsuits challenging the university sanctions policy that punishes students who join off-campus, single-sex social organizations. The lawsuits describe how Harvard used a campaign of threats and intimidation to scare students into abandoning their fundamental rights to free association

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1. STAND UP TO HARVARD:

1. FOUNDERS’ DAY MIDNIGHT POST:

1. FOUNDERS’ DAY MIDNIGHT POST:

65,426 impressions, 1,028

2,085 likes,

35,700 Impressions, 181

reactions, 99 comments and

16,334 impressions.

retweets, 351 likes.

2. FOUNDERS’ DAY MIDNIGHT POST:

2. FOUNDERS’ DAY MORNING POST:

57,828 impressions, 1,532

1,773 likes, 14,811

2. STETSON THROWBACK PIC:

reactions, 54 comments and

impressions.

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who join women’s clubs and men who

minds in the world, yet administrators won’t

join men’s clubs the opportunity to hold

trust them to make decisions about how

on-campus leadership roles or to apply for

they choose to associate with one another,”

prestigious post-graduate fellowships that

said Judson Horras, President and CEO

require an institutional endorsement.

of the North American Interfraternity

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international men’s fraternities.

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251 shares.

245 shares.

3. FOUNDERS’ DAY MORNING POST:

3. STAND UP TO HARVARD:

29,528 impressions, 631

1,686 likes,

3. STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: JUSTIN BROWN:

reactions, 44 comments and

19,509 impressions.

24,321 impressions, 6

141 shares.

4. ARRIVAL 2018 LIVE STREAM: 24,018 impressions, 433 reactions, 38 comments and

1,450 likes,

29 shares.

15,403 impressions.

5. PI KAPP COLLEGE FOR CHAPTER OFFICER AWARDS:

5. ERIC ALMQUIST PASSING:

5. PI DAY ANIMATED GIF

1,379 likes.

19,004 impressions, 60

reactions, 25 comments and 18 shares.

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retweets, 22 likes.

4. CLEMSON ASSOCIATE CLASS:

23,403 impressions, 309

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retweets, 21 likes.

4. EARTH DAY: 19,978 impressions, 33 retweets, 120 likes.

retweets, 190 likes.

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THE MODEL

PROGRAM PROGRAM THE MODEL BY DYLAN McK ENZIE BY DY L A N Mc K E NZ I E

Swearing solemn oaths by candlelight. Committing each week to build an ideal chapter. Cycling across the nation to support people with disabilities. Having the difficult—but necessary—conversations with chapter brothers to uphold the fraternity’s expectations. Brothers across the nation proudly uphold and continue these traditions. They share that these experiences were formative in their undergraduate experience and provided the foundation with which to build a successful career and fulfilling life. But these traditions haven’t always existed. But these traditions haven’t always existed.

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fulfilling life. the foundation with which to build a successful career and formative in their undergraduate experience and provided these traditions. They share that these experiences were Brothers across the nation proudly uphold and continue the fraternity’s expectations. necessary—conversations with chapter brothers to uphold

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THE FIRST INITIATION did not take place until nearly two years after that clandestine meeting at 90 Broad Street. J. Friend Day did not author The Student Creed until ten years after Founder Kroeg passed on to the Chapter Eternal. The Journey of Hope did not begin until 1987, when one man bravely set out on his bicycle. Ultimate Respect was not introduced to the fraternity until 1990, with the revision of The White Diamond by TJ Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana). So why have these traditions become so integral to the Pi Kappa Phi experience? What would our fraternity look like without them? Did their creators know how important they would become? Regardless of those answers, we know one thing to be true: fraternities across the nation rely on traditions to teach their history and values to new members, forge lifelong friendships and effectively manage their chapters. Since our humble founding in Charleston, South Carolina, Pi Kappa Phi has balanced upholding tradition and boldly innovating. We honor and respect the work and accomplishments of those who came before— those giants whose shoulders we stand upon—but we are not afraid to challenge the status quo, to venture out into the unknown and redefine this thing we call “fraternity.” We know that fraternities don’t operate in a vacuum; as the world changes around

us, we must change or be left behind. And so, it is that we come to reflect on one long-standing tradition. Its beginning is not well-documented but is mentioned in the Star & Lamp as early as 1913. It’s a tradition that every member has participated in: associate member education. While specific practices have varied from chapter to chapter, the purpose of associate member education has largely remained the same: to introduce and integrate new members into the chapter at large by teaching our history and values. The way in which we approach associate member education has also remained constant, to some degree. We ask associate members to review The White Diamond to learn about the fraternity, we spend education sessions reviewing the content in The White Diamond and we administer quizzes and tests to measure the learning of associate members. In response to events across the country, colleges, parents and potential new members question the value of fraternities. Colleges and universities continue to move toward four or six-week frameworks and/or requirements for new member education programs. The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) is working with campuses and member organizations to reduce the length of the new member experience and increase learning objectives.

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And so, we are faced with a challenge: we must demonstrate, in no uncertain terms, the value of the associate member education process. If we fail to do this, we risk losing one of our longest-running traditions altogether. How do we demonstrate the value of associate member education? Are there areas in which we can improve associate member education? How do we honor our traditions while making necessary changes? A successful, well-planned associate member education process will address these questions while instilling in each new member a sense of belonging and understanding. It is with these questions in mind that the 56th Supreme Chapter convened in the late summer of 2018. There, the legislative body directed the National Council and national headquarters staff to “…select a number of chapters to participate in a six-week new member education pilot program to collect data on the logistics and feasibility of a six-week new member process…” Coincidentally, the fall 2018 term saw a substantial increase in the frequency of

hazing incidents as well as a decreasing tolerance for high-risk behaviors. As a result, the National Council announced that all chapters would be required to participate in this new member education pilot program beginning fall 2019. The Model Associate Member Education Program will provide a shared member education and brotherhood experience for all of our members, increase a mutual sense of belonging to Pi Kappa Phi, promote the health and safety of our associate members and empower our newest members to practice leadership from their earliest moments of membership. The Model Associate Member Education Program relies on experiential activities, discussions and personal reflections to not just teach about Pi Kappa Phi, but to foster a sense of belonging to the chapter and national organization and help associate members understand the obligations each Pi Kappa Phi assumes during the Ritual of Initiation. While there are some differences from processes facilitated in the past by chapters, the model program maintains many of our traditions.

Spring 2019 Participants Omicron (Alabama) Tau (NC State) Chi (Stetson) Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Alpha Eta (Samford) Alpha Mu (Penn State) Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Beta Iota (Toledo)

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Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State) Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Eta Epsilon (Maryland) Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Zeta Beta (UC - San Diego) Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Zeta Psi (IUPUI)

Theta Rho (Western Michigan) Iota Phi (Loyola - New Orleans) Iota Chi (Ball State) Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin) Kappa Upsilon (Temple) Loyola - Chicago Northeastern

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Chapters will still have the opportunity to administer weekly quizzes to associate members, teach local and national history as well as the governance of Pi Kappa Phi, promote academic achievement by developing individual academic improvement plans for associate members, hold education sessions and facilitate subordinate rituals. Additionally, chapters were given the opportunity to apply for modifications to the Model Associate Member Education Program, and nearly 90 modification requests were submitted. Chapters worked with the national headquarters throughout the spring to determine whether their requests would be authorized. Final statuses of modification requests were communicated to those chapters at the end of the spring term.

The Model Associate Member Education Program introduces a few major changes, including: • A structured volunteering or awareness event for associate members. • Behind Happy Faces: Module One, a workshop developed by Ross Szabo, Theta Eta (American), that begins a conversation about mental health and mental illness • The creation of an individual member development plan • A one-day associate member retreat • A capstone project to replace the written exam and oral boards

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Additionally, the big brother pairing process has been revised to focus on mentorship and guidance. While the ceremony now occurs during the second week of associate member education, big brothers participate in an orientation session to better understand their responsibilities. Following the ceremony, both the big brother and little brother create and sign a contract to outline their expectations for one another. Finally, big brothers play an extended role in the associate member education process by participating in weekly reflection activities with their little brother. In preparation for the full rollout of the Model Associate Member Education Program in the fall, the national headquarters is gathering feedback and providing resources and coaching to all

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The 2019 Council of Wardens Matthew Davis Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Christian Rushing Alpha Lambda (Mississippi) Thomas Sottile Alpha Mu (Penn State) Jacob Johnson Delta Eta (Morehead State) Tyler Hanson Delta Chi (Kansas State) Robert Bailey Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Trevor Bettis Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) Gavin Keogh Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin) Benjamin Nigrin Northeastern Associate Chapter If you have questions about the Model Associate Member Education Program, contact Dylan McKenzie, director of member development, at dmckenzie@pikapp.org.

chapters. Wardens at Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers 2019 identified needs for resources around brotherhood building activities for associate members and initiated members as well as guidance regarding the capstone project, which challenges associate members to lead meaningful change in their chapter, campus or local community. These resources (and more) are being developed by the national headquarters to assist chapters with the transition to the model program. The Council of Wardens, created at the direction of the 56th Supreme Chapter, represents different chapter sizes, geographic locations and statuses. Collectively, the group will gather feedback and advise the national headquarters on

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the materials and programming offered by the Model Associate Member Education Program. Jairus Moore, an associate member at Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock), participated in the model program this spring. When asked about his experience, he said “It was a huge eye opener. I didn’t expect the associate member experience to be about mentorship and actually get me to think about myself and others. It made me really think about who I am and how to be a better person.” The national headquarters will continue to provide resources, coaching and guidance to chapters throughout the spring and fall, and will continue to collect feedback so that the program can become an impactful new tradition for Pi Kappa Phi.

The role of associate member education is unique within the college experience, as it seeks not just to share history, but to serve as the genesis of a bond that will tie these future brothers of Pi Kappa Phi together, both within their chapter and the greater fraternity. The Model Associate Member Education Program is new, but its goal has existed since the founding of the fraternity. As we continue into the second century of our brotherhood, we will witness the continuation of old traditions and the birth of new ones. This desire to improve and willingness to embrace positive change is central to Pi Kappa Phi and will ensure the continued success of the greater fraternity. 

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B R O A D S T.

From the chairman, ON BEHALF of the greater fraternity, we extend a heartfelt thank you to each and every one of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation’s loyal supporters who continue to believe in the power of fraternity. Your generosity helps provide the resources necessary to support more than 12,000 Pi Kapp undergraduates at 182 campuses, 108,000 worldwide living alumni and more than 1,000 volunteers around the nation who seek to preserve and further the Pi Kappa Phi experience. The enclosed information is evidence of your commitment to positively impact the “Pi Kapp Nation”, especially our undergraduates. We are excited to share with you the dynamic impact your gifts make: allowing the greater fraternity to accomplish its mission. We also want to recognize those who have generously supported our efforts. As always, we will continue to steward your donations while also supporting an environment that fosters the tradition of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation through the numerous educational, leadership and academic opportunities available through Pi Kappa Phi. We would also like to offer a special thanks to those of you who have chosen to recognize the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in your estate plans. Last summer at the 56th Supreme Chapter in Chicago, past foundation chairman, John Andrews announced significant progress made toward the Make Your Mark campaign’s $12 million goal. We are proud to say that we reached just over $10 million in planned gift expectancies by December 2018. We hope to see you July 26-28 at the Summer Alumni Reunion in Louisville, Kentucky for an update on the Foundation. Please mark your calendars for the next Supreme Chapter in Baltimore on July 16th, 2020 where we will celebrate the Make Your Mark campaign’s success.

Yours in Pi Kappa Phi,

J. Ernest Johnson Chairman, Pi Kappa Phi Foundation

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Chevron Club Tyler Lee Henson Crossed Swords Club Zachary Stephen Crumlich* Aaron James Pretulak David Allen Robinson*

Star & Lamp Society $500,000

Listed here are members and friends who contributed to the Foundation Leadership Fund in 2018. Donors are listed by chapter with lifetime giving level denoted using the key to the right.

Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999

Supreme Circle Lamplighter’s Club $250,000 — $499,999 $2,500 — $4,999 Executive Director’s Club Founders’ Circle $100,000 — $249,999 $1,000 — $2,499 Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999

Gold Star Club $500 — $999

Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999

Chevron Club $250 — $499

Council Club $10,000 — $24,999

Crossed Swords Club $1 — $249

*Asterisk denotes National President's Circle donor, the student giving club for the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation that recognizes current students who have made a gift of $20.00 or more to the Foundation. -Italics indicates deceased

Delta (Furman) Council Club Peter John Manning Gold Star Club James G. Mattos Chevron Club John A. Batcheller Crossed Swords Club Luke B. Allcock* David George Evins William Thomas Scott Epsilon (Davidson) Lamplighter’s Club Kenneth Beall Clary Executive Director’s Club Harold Barker Kernodle, Jr. Philip Connor Winstead Gold Star Club Wilson Seibert Hendry Louis Michael Palles Chevron Club Joseph Henry Johnson Vernon

Alpha (College of Charleston) Order of the Rose Glenn Fant McConnell Council Club David Harold Jaffee Samuel Winfield McConnell, Jr. Foundation Club Gregory Duncan Padgett Richard Patrick Pierce Terence Neal Moore Richard Burke Voorneveld Lamplighter’s Club Eric Charles Helfers Carl Ragnar Johnson Benjamin Mallard Phelps L. Andrew Westbrook, III Executive Director’s Club Johnnie Warren Baxley, III

Philip S. Duwel Harry Wyman Freeman, Jr. William S. Gaud Kenneth Steven Gustafson, Sr. William Andrew Holder Andrew Carroll Jaffee Thomas Lucht Pete M. Paulatos William Lee Runyon, Jr. Gold Star Club Michael T. Finch Charles Rush Hamrick, IV Robert Edward Sheppard Mark Stephen Toliver Chevron Club Matthew Paul Brown Alberry Charles Cannon, III

Beta (Presbyterian) Council Club Andrew Gregory Elam, II Clinton Edward Massey Foundation Club Clifton Carson Goodwin, III Lamplighter’s Club Arthur George Maxwell Executive Director’s Club Rolly Bannister David Kelly Dixon John R. Ritter, Jr. Thomas Harry Stearns Gold Star Club Dallah Anderson Forrest, Jr. Richard Bacot Stall Christopher Paul Witte

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Zeta (Wofford) Foundation Club Mark O'Neill Bundy Executive Director’s Club Jack L. Kaplan Gold Star Club William Massie Smethie, Jr. Chevron Club Clarence Chrisman Riner, III Crossed Swords Club Nicholas Busingye Beraho* Owen Augustus Collars* Sean Allen Denis* Fredy Omar Madrid-Marquez* Vinh Hien Nguyen* Brendon Earl Pearson* Cameron Bryce Robinson* David Douglas Slusher*

Frank Alexander McNeill Edgar Franklin Seagle Crossed Swords Club Harry Howard Montgomery Ted Lee Raab

Theta (Cincinnati) Chevron Club Patrick Charles Sponsler Crossed Swords Club Nathan Emsweller* Alexander Edward Rutkowski* Andrew William Thomas* Zachery Alves Wiles

Lambda (Georgia) Council Club McHenry Hamilton, III Thomas Philip Tappy Lamplighter’s Club David Jon Lerner Executive Director’s Club William James Harp Fred Manley Thrower Gold Star Club Philip Robert Allison Mark Andrew Harp Thomas Ridgway Jackson Henry Thomas Rogers, Jr. Cecil Randolph Spooner, Jr. Chevron Club Stephen Paul Conway George Michael Thompson Crossed Swords Club Alberry Charles Cannon Julian Morris Jones Carlton West Peeples Connor Harrison Smith*

Iota (Georgia Tech) Star & Lamp Society Parker Holmes Petit Order of the Rose J. Terry Dewberry Council Club James Garrison Pritchett, Jr. Foundation Club Thomas Lowndes, Jr. Robert Brian Rowe Lamplighter’s Club Robert Craig Murray, Jr. John Howard Puckett Kenneth Glenn Scott Executive Director’s Club David Gilpin Baker, Jr. Thomas F. Christian, Jr. Robert Allen DeFurio Christopher Edward Doyle John Darrel Englehardt Gold Star Club Ronald Anthony Bergeron James Cochran Cooper Gregory Oren Corcoran Shawn Daniel Doughtie Donald N. Fischer Monteiro Harris Nelson, III George Vernon Rouse Dean Wall Russell Chevron Club Michael Wesley Jones Eric August Roberts Samuel James Shepherd Jason Paul Stein Crossed Swords Club Wesley Joseph Crane David Gordon Dixon Jeffrey Curtis Montgomery Michael Ross Niehoff Vishnu Rajendran* Tyler Haley Zeigler* Kappa (UNC – Chapel Hill) Order of the Rose William Stuart Hicks Council Club William Keith Rollins Lamplighter’s Club George Williams Braun James Lee Thompson Executive Director’s Club Charles Preston Adams Alvin Williford Daughtridge Russell Neill Hadley David Lewis Hamrick Clifton McRae Hux, Jr. James Bryan Little, Jr. John Agrippa Redhead James Michael Wilmott Mark Howell Winston Gold Star Club Peter Edmund Berg Bradley Stephen Hanover David Franklin McAllister Benjamin Joel Roberts Joel Taylor Thigpen Charles Baxter Winn, III Chevron Club David Roth Gershenson

Mu (Duke) Order of the Rose Anders William Hall Order of the Bell Frank Thomas Wrenn, III Lamplighter’s Club James Gordon Smith Brian Edward Swab Executive Director’s Club Sid Eugene Atkinson George Michael Benda Heath Lance Marcus Christopher Philip Moore Charles Terry Munson Stephen Julius Schnurr, Jr. Gold Star Club Robert Farrington Clayton Manassa Nick Hennessee, III Chevron Club Lewis John Turner Crossed Swords Club Matthew B. Crist Richard Daniel Frederking Brian Yang Hu* Nu (Nebraska) Lamplighter’s Club James Stanton Christol Robert M. Werner Executive Director’s Club Warren Ray Hill Thomas Campbell Miller William John Wesslund Gold Star Club Edward Joseph Bierl John Clare Stohlmann Chevron Club Kerry Paul Hookstra Crossed Swords Club John Fisher Arbona* Jordan James Blades* Darrin Scott Gable* Patrick Christian Hayford* Alexander Quinn Parker* Xi (Roanoke) Order of the Bell Edward Lyons Corson, II Durward Warren Owen Order of the Rose Dudley Foster Woody Council Club Stephen A. Esworthy James Sylvester Stump, Jr. CONTINUE ON PAGE 34

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LEADERSHIP FUND

Gamma (UC – Berkeley) Order of the Bell Todd James Dipaola Foundation Club Steven Scott Ryder Cory Michael Dean Executive Director’s Club Randall Garcia Scott Howard Keller Clayton Edward Mitchell, Jr. Juan Manuel Serrano Chris Shepanek Frank Allen Winton, Jr. Gold Star Club Corey Alan Babarovich Paul John Casale Kurt Gregory Fahlman David Wayne Halligan James Joseph Lucey Robert David O'Malley Steven Chester Pas Mark Augustus Wolfsheimer Chevron Club Ronald Earl Osborne Coker Irving Roswell Joshua Patrick Short Robert Frank Zeni Crossed Swords Club Matthew Alexander Brown Thornton Samuel Mu Christian Thomas Santiago Nicholas James Travaglini Ralph David Vatalaro

Eta (Emory) Council Club John Charles Nix, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Kenneth Calvert Kiehl


Xi (Roanoke) cont. Foundation Club Donald Joseph Potter, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Robert Sidney Bonney, Jr. Paul Charles Caldwell Tod Nelson Senne Carl Beverly Sherertz E. Joseph VonCulin Executive Director’s Club Robert S. Barber Charles Augustus Freeman Harry Isaac Johnson, Jr. Richard Joseph Milan, Jr. Randall Hall Overby James Peter Piedrafite Thomas Joseph Rutherford Gold Star Club William Henri Delatron Richard Chambers Flora Ellis Gilmore Ramsey, Jr. Fredric Steven Schneider Kevin Robert Sullivan Chevron Club James Ronald Hamilton Crossed Swords Club Benjamin Peyton Bentley Matthew Ronald Bryant Gino Lepore* James Theodore Lucas Daniel John Ludwig James Elliott Moroch Joseph Melvin Quinonez* Andrew Ruimerman* Dakota Ross Spruill * Omicron (Alabama) Order of the Rose Harry Edwin Caldwell, Jr. Robert Nathan Hightower James Franklin House A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III Council Club Raymond Eugene Cartledge Foundation Club John Alban Greaves William Thomas Bishop, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club David Rush Adams Robert Fredrick Inman Mack Ollie Matthews Executive Director’s Club Edwin Valdivia Caldwell Larry Joe Contri Thomas Brooks Henderson Allan Lamar McLeod William Milton Schroeder Gold Star Club Warren Dilburn DeBardelaben Thomas Alton Martin Bryan Anthony McCullick David Christopher Wells Chevron Club Landry Bryant Jacobs Crossed Swords Club William Otis Adams William Whitley Bright James Harrison Hughes* Eric Charles Johnston* Job Benton White Rho (Washington & Lee) Executive Director’s Club George Ziadeh Bateh Floyd Wingfield McKinnon Malcolm Hart Squires Robert J. Taylor John Davol Wallace Dorsey M. Ward Gold Star Club Robert Dennis Ballantine Brian Crowley Dade Whitney Thornton Robert Otto Waldbauer Chevron Club Bruce Macgowan Dederick Conrad Ward Italics indicates deceased

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Sigma (South Carolina) Order of the Bell Jerry Thomas Brewer Kenneth Joseph Forti Walter Hays Pickens, Jr. Council Club Danny Wayne Reynolds Lamplighter’s Club Mark Adamson Robert Michael Gatti Walter Hays Pickens, III Executive Director’s Club Robert Andrew Montgomery Ryan Gregory Padgett Frederick Elliotte Quinn Erich Garland Straughn Gold Star Club Harvey Todd Davis William Sheldon Reynolds, III Stephen Mayes Rhodes Chevron Club Amiel Herschel Goldberg Douglas Craig Marble Lachlan Bryan Medley Jamie Lee Walters Crossed Swords Club Michael George Lukridge Tau (NC State) Foundation Club Randall Edmon King Executive Director’s Club Donald Bruce Barker Francis Leonidas Joyner Steven Michael Leamon Christopher Middleton Myers Gold Star Club Jeffrey Harold Davison James Clark Johnson Andrew Dowd Page, Jr. Edward Russell Thomas Crossed Swords Club James Edwin Dale Upsilon (Illinois) Order of the Rose J. Gunnar Schalin Foundation Club James Manuel Bayne Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt Lamplighter’s Club John Robert Stroehlein Executive Director’s Club Jack Joseph Bakker Robert John Bogdanoff Gregory Matthew Provencher Stephen D. Trahey Gold Star Club Gary Michael Behrens Eric J. Langenfeld Brook Alan Silvestri Russell Anthony Tomes Crossed Swords Club Peter Henery O'Connell* Chi (Stetson) Star & Lamp Society Bruce Layton Rogers Order of the Bell J. Patrick Figley Council Club Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Edwin Haupt Culver Gabriel L. Gehret Tyler Stefan Johansson John King Snellings Executive Director’s Club Don Earl Walden Gold Star Club Matt Gordon Smith Thomas Manliff Wrenn Chevron Club Peter William Hogue Crossed Swords Club John A. Dedes

Psi (Cornell) Founder’s Circle John Stuart Kirk Order of the Bell William Fay Newell Council Club Edmund Alfred Sayer Foundation Club Gregory J. Della Rocca James Edward Emig David Dorr Prescott Frederick W Thorne W. John Zygmunt, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Nicholas John Linder Michael John Piscitelli Frank Alexei Sherer Executive Director’s Club Gary Robert Fisher Harold Eugene Sweeney, Jr. Jason Cory Wright Gold Star Club Jerold Harvey Green Kenneth Edward Kelly Erwin Arnold Tschanz Omega (Purdue) Order of the Rose David Girdon Lane Council Club Jack K. Berlien Gregory Vincent Linder Foundation Club Patrick John Kuhnle Phillip Amos Leslie John Edwin McDonald Jack Wesley Powers Christos Constantinos Ziogas Lamplighter’s Club Andrew T. Conlin Hugh Michael Flanagan James Dwight Jackson David Lee Mitzner Kevin James Ohaver Executive Director’s Club James Robert Berlien Brent Allan Grunig Thomas William Harzula, Jr. Neil Thomas Hentschel Stephen Michael Holtsclaw Zachary Arthur Isbell Kevin Eugene Johnson Robert Michael Little Donald Lester Porth, III Richard Kenneth Price Nicholas Peter Prichodko Halbert Calvin Smith, Jr. Robert Carol Wingard Gold Star Club David Davis Bruce Robert Halley Hilton Bruce Henry William Harrison Hounshell Andrew Edward Kotulski, Jr. Eldon Dean Marks Thomas Joseph Miller Chevron Club James Arthur Griffiths David Lee Johnson Eldon Luverne Knuth Glenn Richard Manich Crossed Swords Club Thomas Scholl Bentley Matthew F Bouma Douglas Alan Davis George Louis Quisno Robert Dale Theobald Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Foundation Club Benjamin Barkley Bush Thomas Lowndes, III Lamplighter’s Club Douglas B. Clendaniel Charles Robert Melton Executive Director’s Club Ralph Bradford Montgomery

Chevron Club Hollis Clinton Lewis, Jr. Lee M. Seelig Crossed Swords Club Thomas Stephen Eads* Thomas Walker Gibbons* Phillip David Jackson Reed Alexander Jones Mohammad Abdullah Qureshi* Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Order of the Bell Jim Hall, III Council Club Jay Kevin Morris Lamplighter’s Club J. Dylan Romo Raymond Harold Tipton, III Crossed Swords Club Alex Paul Baron* Martick Vaughn Najarzadeh Barogh*

Casey Rutledge Shaw*

Alpha Delta (Washington) Council Club Robert Charles Bux Foundation Club Brian Peter Walker Executive Director’s Club Stanley Joseph Gratis Nathan Canada Rosas Crossed Swords Club Matthew Anthony Fidgeon Jake Michael Nealon* Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Founder’s Circle Peter Clairmonte Barr Order of the Rose Robert John Paterno Michael Lawrence Sullivan Order of the Bell David Douglas Boden Michael P. Hill Robert Bruce Newman James Patrick O’Donnell Mark Hans Thum Robert Barclay Timberlake Mark Edward Timmes John Jeffry Wahlen Council Club Ira Timothy Hancock David William Henn Kenneth Arthur Perkins Christopher Todd Ure Foundation Club Lawrence Neal Goldstein Armando Ignacio Gonzalez Hugh Arthur Gower Robert Magnus Halcrow Charles Martinez Lamplighter’s Club Bart Arnold Paul Stewart Enrico John Dowd Gornto, Jr. Elio J. Loi Howard Wakefield Pettengill, Jr. Charles Robert Rigl Charles Alden Stewart Executive Director’s Club Eric Brian Dana Frank Vito Juliano Robert Norman Scott Gold Star Club Robert Reginald Adams Christopher Scott Hill Thomas Elliott Johnson Arthur Bryon Stackpole Michael Alton Stephens John Million Turco Gordon Bryant Zellers Chevron Club Allan E Doyle Jerry Robert Groom Grady Earl Johnson Frank Albert McDonald, Jr. Richard Allan Riisma

Joseph Gustav Anthony W Schretzmann

Austin Robert Sellers Toan Xuan Tran Crossed Swords Club David Michael Cutton Brandon Christopher Fallin* Matthew Gregory Farah* Seth Alexander Longland* Robert James Perry, Jr. Nicholas Alexander Zinobile* Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) Foundation Club Raymond Carey Terhune David Hill Vawter Lamplighter’s Club Charles Rodney Hartsough Gregory Leon Nesbitt Gary Stephen Munn Thomas Deane Patterson Roger Allen Turner Executive Director’s Club Earl Dwight Barton Crossed Swords Club Steven Harold Westfall

Lamplighter’s Club William Scott Finney Executive Director’s Club John Oswald Christiansen, Jr. John Robert Richey Gold Star Club Charles Sanford Blackledge, Jr. Bill Kent Kennedy Gary Murray Patterson David Gill Scott Chevron Club David William Erickson Harold Hunter Hartwell Crossed Swords Club Michael Zoltan Bush Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Council Club Patrick Michael Walsh Lamplighter’s Club Christopher John Kozak Executive Director’s Club Kenneth Brian Goldberg Gold Star Club Gordon McCall Krueger

Alpha Eta (Samford) Order of the Rose James Laurence Daley Order of the Bell Jack Raymond McDonald Council Club James Edward Purvis James Michael Smith Foundation Club Dwayne Kevin Todd Lamplighter’s Club Robert Charles Chandler David Torrence Corey Executive Director’s Club Jeffrey Steven Darnell William Warren Dixon, Jr. Glenn A. Olivenbaum Gilmer Tucker Simmons Merle Lindy Wade, Jr. Gold Star Club Ryan Michael Herring Crossed Swords Club David Alan Hedges

Alpha Lambda (Mississippi) Gold Star Club Dennis Lee Bubrig, II Crossed Swords Club Connar Cruise Kelly* Brady Christian Kies* James Tucker Meadows* Bradley James Pfranger Brennan Timothy Trask

Alpha Theta (Michigan State) Foundation Club Matthew John Shaheen Lamplighter’s Club Kenneth Gordon Adams William Michael Cleary Paul Allen Long Executive Director’s Club Brian Robert Connelly Robert Alwood Ellis Scott Edward Evans Jeffrey Wheeler Hill Eivind Jacob Kolemainen Donald Earl Viecelli Gerald Frank Wajda Michael Jerome Yanachik Gold Star Club Curtis Ward Estes, Jr. Roger Wayne Nelson Douglas Steven Sutherland Ford L. Woodard Chevron Club Steven D. Lambouris Crossed Swords Club Brendan Gillhooley* Nate William Gresser* Brendan Joseph Penzkofer* James Robert Petrilli*

Alpha Xi (St. John’s) Lamplighter’s Club John Joseph Molinelli Executive Director’s Club Albert Aiello, Jr. Louis Thomas Destefano Richard F. Groller Thomas George May Gold Star Club Andrew Lazzaro Chevron Club Ralph J. Koerner Michael Jay Levinton George Joseph Siracuse Crossed Swords Club Miles Clifford-Joesph Shea* Noah Wilson*

Alpha Iota (Auburn) Founder’s Circle J. Ernest Johnson Council Club Tommy K. Hartwell Foundation Club Ralph Shell Foster, Jr. Louis Allan Reynolds, Jr.

Alpha Mu (Penn State) Lamplighter’s Club Robert D. Buchwald Executive Director’s Club Richard Francis McKnight Gold Star Club Guy Morgan Williams Crossed Swords Club Kyle J. Heffner Alpha Nu (Ohio State) Crossed Swords Club Darin J. Soat

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Star & Lamp Society Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Founder’s Circle Robert Anderson Lane Frank Megran Parrish, III Order of the Rose Ajay J. Desai Order of the Bell Eric James Almquist Jeremy Galvin Council Club Warren Ross Madden Brett Jon Toresdahl Foundation Club Jeremy Duane Dickinson Jeremy David Katt Hubert Mortimer Lattan Emerson Dawson Linney Thomas Joseph Ruzicka CONTINUES ON PAGE 36

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2,573

students from 57 chapters attended Alcohol Skills Training Program.

4,600 students from 89 chapters received Ladder of Risk training.

60

chapter advisors received new or additional training.

3,613

students participated in GreekLifeEdu.

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Associate Chapter Institute participants.

2,101

students from 41 chapters attended Ultimate Respect in Action.

65

students educated as Certified Ritualists of the fraternity.

612

students had leadership development through The Ability Experience.

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Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers attendees in January 2019 across 6 cities.


Star & Lamp Society $500,000+

Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999

Supreme Circle $250,000 — $499,999

Lamplighter’s Club $2,500 — $4,999

Founders’ Circle $100,000 — $249,999

Executive Director’s Club $1,000 — $2,499

Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999

Gold Star Club $500 — $999

Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999

Chevron Club $250 — $499

Council Club $10,000 — $24,999

Crossed Swords Club $1 — $249

*Asterisk denotes National President's Circle donor Italics indicates deceased

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) cont. Lamplighter’s Club John Alexander Andrews John Robert Bateman James Robert Carson Kenneth Ray Hook Benjamin Robert Jones Richard Carl Ohrt Executive Director’s Club Brian D. Barringer William Willis Chmelar Guy Kevin Goodenow David Lyle Hancock John Orla Sanderson John Jolly Veak Gold Star Club Edward E. Cowger Barry Lee Croucher Floyd Lyle Herum Trae Michael Hestness Chevron Club Willis Clifford Fritz Karl Wendell Griffith Crossed Swords Club Tyler Jeffrey Anderson John Matthew Sloan* Mark Lynn Stacey Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Foundation Club Victor A. Folio Executive Director’s Club Thomas Joseph Begley Chevron Club John Carmen Marano, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Andrew Xavier Gonzalez-Armas* Isaac Yukio Portillo* Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Order of the Bell William T. Sigmon Foundation Club Alfred Sim Sewell Lamplighter’s Club Thomas Henry Banks James Riley VanFrank, Jr. Executive Director’s Club David Brent Spalding Chevron Club James Neal Campbell Crossed Swords Club Stephen David Branum* Tyson Andrew Johnson* John Robert Nelson Alpha Tau (Rensselaer) Order of the Rose Gordon Barnes Wright Foundation Club Larry Jay Powell Lamplighter’s Club Robert Edson Hawkins John William McMahon Paul R. Turgeon Executive Director’s Club David Dropkin Steven H. Kaitz Edgar Dinsmore Kersey, Jr. John Baptist Margenot, Jr. James Frederick Rappolt, Jr. Edward Rebula Harry J. Zimmer Gold Star Club Erik Bjornson Nagel Crossed Swords Club Francis Hullinger Polom Nathan Charles Strelser* Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Founder’s Circle Thomas E. Berk Order of the Rose John M. Casper Order of the Bell Walter Keith Sheppard

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Council Club Anthony Mario Noce Foundation Club Barry George Campbell Lamplighter’s Club John H. Buhsmer, Jr. Samuel John Costa, Jr. John Daniel Knoll, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Robert Douglas Austin Joseph Russell Deluca Daniel J. Ginsberg John N. Marshall Joseph Alexander Sheppard William Karl Stees Robert Francis Thorp, Jr. Gold Star Club Wyn Vaughn Davies Daniel C. Gormley Robert Edward Imbrogno Michael Francis Lorenzo Walter William Lovell Edwin C. Neuman Robert Joseph Schoenberger Samuel Allan Wilson, Jr. Chevron Club Percy Brewington William Peter Carey Andrew John Kegel, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Jamison Chad Beiriger* Peter Cho Bill Joseph Grubert Daniel Khademhir* Sam Ernest Maddox* Dylan Collins Spain* Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Council Club Nathanael Paul Gombis Martin Thomas Kotsch Foundation Club Matthew Eric Hunt Kenneth James Peterson Lamplighter’s Club Christopher John Blanchette James Martin Kelly Paul Wayne Wagner Executive Director’s Club Brian James Hensel Richard William Hughes Roger Lyman Peterson Gold Star Club Edward William King Jack Richard Piper Richard Dale Thompson John Ashley Wheeler Chevron Club Gregory James Kolb Kenneth Lee Slepicka Victor Edward Terrana Crossed Swords Club Zachary Alexander Frewert* Cameron Alexander Guy* Kyle J. Knopp Miguel Mateo Paloma* Eric Schuette* Alpha Chi (Miami) Gold Star Club Michael Conrad Jacobs Crossed Swords Club Conor McFadden* Alpha Psi (Indiana) Founder’s Circle David Scott Shook, III Order of the Rose Jefferson Scott Shreve Foundation Club Rodney Len Gunning Lamplighter’s Club Max Allen Fawley Executive Director’s Club Brett Edward Baltz James Patrick Halsey

Wesley Anthony Huesman Gary Scott Louderback, Jr. Kevin Lee McDonald Justin P. Patterson Lionel Elmer Smith Todd Andrew Waldman Gold Star Club Stephen Allen Boone Jeffrey David Jones Daniel Clinton Walters Chevron Club Everett Calvin Targett Alpha Omega (Oregon) Lamplighter’s Club Stanley Clark Lynch Frederick L Streimer Executive Director’s Club Donald Dale Lasselle Gold Star Club Gilbert Bruce Lissy Crossed Swords Club Steven George Baker Riley Harper Chan* Matthew Lee Maitz* Juan Mancillas* John Christopher Mattson* Maximilliam James Nevarez* Zakary Hunter Prophitt * Nicholas Krishna Reddy* Max Lewis Rumble* David Carson Wood* Dade MacDonald Wright Beta Alpha (NJIT) Founder’s Circle Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Council Club John Francis Lee, Jr. Foundation Club Aivars Edgars Krumins Richard Pedersen John E. Pugliesi Lamplighter’s Club Frederick Becker, Jr. Anthony Castillo Patrick Guerra Karlis Vilis Kopans Donald R. VanHouten Executive Director’s Club Nicholas Adams John R. Albright, PE Richard Victor Comiso Edward James Klebaur, Jr. Karl Kubak Donald Charles Linske Louis Robert Miceli Brandon Thomas Sorensen Gold Star Club Brian C. Boutilier Henry P. Karnas, Jr. Chevron Club James Peter Brogan Anthony Vincent Mangone Crossed Swords Club Neil William Forrester* William George Forrester * Roger Frederick Kreh Joseph Anthony Lombardi* Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Order of the Rose Theodore A. Scharfenstein Council Club Carl Michael Koch Foundation Club Larry Walter Carter David Leon Robertson Lamplighter’s Club Donald Perry Brown Executive Director’s Club William Whittier Dicks Gold Star Club John E. Trufant Crossed Swords Club

Christopher William Groth* Michael Roy McKinley Mario Alberto Pineda* Benjamin David Silva* Rex Smyth Beta Gamma (Louisville) Executive Director’s Club James Bryce Grissom Gold Star Club James Alfred Koshewa Crossed Swords Club Antonio Mark Burgess* David Ronald Dinn* Noah Thomas Mueller* Nicholas Nethers* Richard Michael Praszkier* Beta Delta (Drake) Council Club Robert Albert Cione James Drach Hornbrook Robert Morgan Moody Executive Director’s Club Paul Howard Gilman James Curtis Hendrix Kenneth Joseph Piller Ronald Neil Raskin Norris Dean Rowland James Lee Rutherford Seejo Kora Valacheril Gold Star Club Bruce Norman Swanson Chevron Club James Labiak Martin Rudolph Radtke Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Council Club Jay Joseph Stuckel Foundation Club Andrew Dennis McCarthy Michael Scott Wallace Lamplighter’s Club Matthew Joseph Basta Executive Director’s Club William James Gleason, III Richard Michael Hinds Laurence Gregory Trudell Gold Star Club David Michael Epperson Gregory Scott Gunn Kenneth Charles Weyand Chevron Club John D. Landwehr Alex Jay Stuckel Beta Eta (Florida State) Order of the Rose Thomas Howard Coley Council Club Thomas Hayes Atwood Michael Scott Loy William Jeffrey Niedenthal Eric Sinclair Wahlen Foundation Club Charles Robert Cutajar Charles Allen Krblich Howard Earl McCall, Jr. Paul Leroy Nichols, III Lamplighter’s Club Christian J. Downs Executive Director’s Club Guy William Hollingsworth Charles Willard MacMillin James Philip Maloney Harry K. McIntosh Ian Edward Shapiro Gold Star Club Hugo H. De Beaubien Chevron Club Derby Leonel Ulloa Crossed Swords Club John Riley Goolsby James J. Ryan, Jr.

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Beta Theta (Arizona) Lamplighter’s Club Samuel Ramsey Andress Crossed Swords Club Maxwell Howes*

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Foundation Club David Richard DeMarco Gold Star Club Glenn Jackson Johnson Chevron Club Edgar Albert Vaughn, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Jeff Lim* Gregory Charles Moreland Beta Lambda (Tampa) Foundation Club David John Sullivan Executive Director’s Club Wade G. Birch Gary John Cooper Don Laughran Joseph J. Wessel Gold Star Club Ralph Martin Griffin, Jr. Raymond Howard Wagner Beta Mu (McNeese State) Foundation Club C. Mitchell Adrian Richard Bruce Smith Lamplighter’s Club Edwin Martin Potratz, II Gold Star Club Paul Eric Cox Crossed Swords Club Joseph James Belfour* Justin Michael Breaux* Corey James Breaux* Benjamin Matthew Jenks* Wyatt Ambrose Kennedy* Philip Wayne Luckie Michael Halbert McKey* Steve Howie Nelson Thaddeus Drew Richard* Hunter Devin Richardson* Jordy Morgan Stanley Omar Mahmoud Zayed* Beta Nu (Houston) Crossed Swords Club Carlos Alverto Benavidez* Andrew Michael Blanchard* Sajjad Mia* Samuel Leonard Wisneski* Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Council Club Basil John Lyberg

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)

Star & Lamp Society David Dwight Morgan, Sr. Foundation Club Wesley Long Breeden Lamplighter’s Club Michael Earl Allain David Dwight Morgan, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Shayne Earl Creppel William Lane Luckie Jack Parnell McCain, Jr. Gold Star Club Zackery Maxwell Cockerham Chris Anthony Prestenback Chevron Club Monte Wayne Robinson Crossed Swords Club Tucker Ellis David Nathan Johnson* Dedrick Tremaine Lewis* Thomas Alexander Marlbrough Char'Tarian Wilson* Beta Pi (Eastern Michigan) Gold Star Club Laurence William Wilson Crossed Swords Club Robert O. Schreer Beta Rho (Clarkson) Chevron Club John Francis Kruse Beta Tau (Valdosta State) Lamplighter’s Club John Thomas Brooks Executive Director’s Club Micah Paul Gremillion Chet Andrew Mirabal Gold Star Club Walker Vincent Settle Crossed Swords Club Bryan Taylor Martin Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Council Club Glenn Albert Dickson Daniel Blaine Kimball, Jr. Foundation Club Walter Hugh Brinkman John Grant Clifford Lamplighter’s Club John Bagby Browning Charles Lovette Nesbit, Jr. Peter Philip Martin Executive Director’s Club Blair Allen Thompson William John Watson, III Chevron Club William Martin Ewald Richard Lewis Luscomb Thomas James Minneman Crossed Swords Club Pearon G. Lang Charles Michael Lohr Beta Phi (East Carolina) Lamplighter’s Club Lawrence Wayne Haussmann Jeffrey Fenner O'Geary

Executive Director’s Club Ellis Sherwood Banks Dennis Riley Barbour Crossed Swords Club Andrew Brett Taylor Charles Theodore Wohlnick Beta Chi (Texas A&M – Commerce)

Lamplighter’s Club Kenneth Lee Park Crossed Swords Club Robert Morton Shirley

Beta Psi (Tennessee Wesleyan) Lamplighter’s Club Barry Alan Saunders Crossed Swords Club Jeffrey William Garbow Joseph Thomas Eldridge Beta Omega (East Tennessee State)

Foundation Club David Clifford Evans Lamplighter’s Club John Nicholas Boronkay, Jr. William Rhodes Mayes, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Edward Paul Bowers Ronald Keith Younger Gold Star Club Eugene Willard Smith Robert George Yackanin Chevron Club Charles Benjamin Motley Crossed Swords Club Jerry Glenn Campbell, Jr.

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Lamplighter’s Club Seth Campbell Jackson Executive Director’s Club Jack Sterling Garnett, Jr. Gold Star Club Brian Jesse Jenrette Crossed Swords Club Daniel Lamar Chattom Travis Hyde Crocker Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) Lamplighter’s Club Paul Lester Moses Matthew St. Claire Parker David Simas G. Thomas White Executive Director’s Club Donald Morgan Midgett Gold Star Club Joel Allen Samuel Francis Bryant Richard George Howard Paul Valentine Shebalin Crossed Swords Club Brandon David Barnhart James Farfan Duenas* Julius Gostel Gamma Gamma (Troy) Lamplighter’s Club Laurence Scott Turrin Chevron Club John F. Butler Crossed Swords Club Vincent Gregory Elio* James Larry O'Dowd Gamma Delta (Memphis) Order of the Rose Thomas Lee Carter Foundation Club Mathew Wilson Lipscomb Lamplighter’s Club David Lee Everson Executive Director’s Club Herbert Winfield Blow

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Gold Star Club Thomas Francis Lynch Ural Eugene Oyler Todd Martin Peterson Gamma Epsilon (Western Carolina) Lamplighter’s Club William Franklin Willis Executive Director’s Club Donald Collins Turner Gold Star Club Phillip Keith Cates James Clyde Hincher Tony Franklin Perkins Crossed Swords Club Mark Phillip Dellinger Zachery Alan Jardon* Gamma Zeta (West Virginia Tech) Chevron Club Dennis Clarence Neidert James Patrick O'Keefe Crossed Swords Club Irvin Wilson Butt Gamma Eta (Athens) Chevron Club Lee Andrew Lemsky Guy Zane Smith Crossed Swords Club Edward John Cichorek Gamma Theta (UNC-Wilmington)

Executive Director’s Club Francis Louis Wootton Gold Star Club Leonard Haywood Harris William Denny McCaughan, Jr. Henry Cicero Merritt, Jr. Richard Holland Powell, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Jon Randelll Hughes Gamma Iota (LSU) Executive Director’s Club Geoffrey Raymond Beatty Michael Glenn Porche Crossed Swords Club Benjamin Michael Hershey* Samuel Matthew Laufer* Clifford Harris LeBlanc* Blaine Henry Tatje Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Order of the Bell Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Foundation Club Martin Walton NeSmith Lamplighter’s Club Joseph William Odom, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Roland Martin Berry Lee William Davis Christopher Arthur Wagner Gold Star Club Charles Patrick Cates Chevron Club Eric Thomas Decker John David Morrison Crossed Swords Club Jacob W. Lane Daniel Lee Osborne Fred Bradford Wilson Gamma Lambda (Missouri S&T) Executive Director’s Club Paul Keith Scherrer Crossed Swords Club Derek Lee Dillinger* Wesley Dean Parnell* Tyler Wayne Spurling* Gamma Mu (Belmont Abbey) Gold Star Club Guy Anthony Piche

Chevron Club Bolivar D. Green Bruce Anthony Martin Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Foundation Club Jeffrey Lawrence Esola Executive Director’s Club Ronald Lewis Farr James H Motos Ralph Dean Sims Crossed Swords Club Timothy Henry Barnes Noah John Clipper* Joel Thomas Conway Ryan Oliver Gajda Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern)

Order of the Bell William Lee Finney Lamplighter’s Club David W. Suppes

Gamma Rho (Lander) Lamplighter’s Club James Thomas Lusk Executive Director’s Club Glen Milton Chaney Barry Carroll Young Chevron Club Jeremy Wyman Inabinet Crossed Swords Club James Ronald Banks Robert Forest Bennett Russell Allen Fleming Corey Brian Kelly Louis John Parducci, Jr. Gamma Tau (North Texas) Executive Director’s Club Patrick Smith Joshua Todd Williams Gold Star Club Matthew Paul Varnell Chevron Club Gary Lynn Harbin Crossed Swords Club Austin James Covington* Nicholas Cameron Johnson* Taylor Anthony Lindholm Eric Yee* Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State) Founder’s Circle Barry Lynn Howell Foundation Club Gilbert Otis Sanders Gamma Phi (South Alabama) Lamplighter’s Club David Schall Rose E. Curtis Weems Executive Director’s Club William Harold Ishee Thomas Burt Peterson Gold Star Club William Deering Breeden, Jr. Kenneth Paul Hendrix David Vincent LaRosa Chevron Club Lawrence Robert Davis Crossed Swords Club Jacob Bradley Abshire* Carson Porter Davidenko* Gamma Chi (Jacksonville) Chevron Club John Walter Stephenson Gamma Psi (Augusta) Gold Star Club Ernest Terrence McPeake Crossed Swords Club David Tyler Peltier* Allen Christopher Rogers*

Gamma Omega (Montevallo) Executive Director’s Club Royce Lamar Lader David Lindsey Williams Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Foundation Club Dale Steven Lewis Lamplighter’s Club John Nelson Crist Kelly James Hobbie Robert Brooke Ritchie Gold Star Club George Michael Rowland Chevron Club Edward Robert Olsen Crossed Swords Club Kamryn James Roberts* Sidney Jerome Rosenbaum, IV Delta Beta (North Georgia) Foundation Club Richard Francis Baker, Jr. Lamplighter’s Club Todd Lee Granger Charles Andrew May Bill Wayne Pope Executive Director’s Club Donald Covington DuRant William Cameron Farris Jon Garrick Hill Victor Delano Irvin Donald George Morris Major P.J. Rodgers Brian James Yarbrough Gold Star Club Joseph Edward Goletz Chevron Club Brian James Austin Jake Elhabbassi Charles Edward Mitchell Crossed Swords Club Corey Thomas Boettcher* Steven Bishop Rhoades Delta Delta (Truman State) Order of the Rose John Richard Andrews Order of the Bell Charles Jay Barnard Lamplighter’s Club James Cecil Palmer Josh Allan Wansing Michael Richard Zolezzi Executive Director’s Club Stephen Robert Schneider Gold Star Club Nicholas Roger Hart Mark Eugene Schell Vernon Edward Wunnenberg, Jr. Chevron Club Brian Michael Sammelmann James M. Shumake Crossed Swords Club Benjamin Joseph Heggemann* Braden Thomas Leuthauser* Steven Andrew Louer Patrick R. Lucitt* Joseph Gearhart Smith Timothy Topper Taylor Delta Epsilon (Jacksonville State) Executive Director’s Club Horace Dean Buttram, Jr. Gold Star Club Robert Jackson Coley Crossed Swords Club Joshua Jay Robinson Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Council Club Arthur John Quickenton Lamplighter’s Club Gregory Lee Ball David Wayne Huss Edwin Ward Norris

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Beta Iota (Toledo) Order of the Bell Lance Allen Talmage Council Club Robert Charles Friess Lamplighter’s Club Jeffrey Lawrence Huston Mark A. Urrutia Executive Director’s Club Robert D. Conley Gerald Kelvin Dunaway George Howard Hershman William Charles O'Shea, Sr. Gold Star Club Garrick Paul Johnson Chevron Club Scott Stafford Coursen Crossed Swords Club Lucas Mark Blazejewski Charles Thomas Kahle Blake Mielcarek* Keith Austin Sporleder*

Lamplighter’s Club Derek John Berger Duane Maurice Valerio Executive Director’s Club David Earl Clappison Spencer Kyle Haworth Gold Star Club Jeremy Richard Osborne Chevron Club Ryan Thomas Barr Crossed Swords Club Cullen Michael Hale Gavin Cordell Pelle*


Star & Lamp Society $500,000+

Foundation Club $5,000 — $9,999

Supreme Circle $250,000 — $499,999

Lamplighter’s Club $2,500 — $4,999

Founders’ Circle $100,000 — $249,999

Executive Director’s Club $1,000 — $2,499

Order of the Rose $50,000 — $99,999

Gold Star Club $500 — $999

Order of the Bell $25,000 — $49,999

Chevron Club $250 — $499

Council Club $10,000 — $24,999

Crossed Swords Club $1 — $249

*Asterisk denotes National President's Circle donor Italics indicates deceased

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) cont. Executive Director’s Club Steven Edward Miller Gold Star Club Bruce Edward Greenland Chevron Club Gary Ridge Sugg Crossed Swords Club Michael Thomas Absher Jordan Matthew DeLeeuw* Marc Edward Gmuca

Delta Mu (Methodist) Chevron Club Jeffery Steven Deitz

Delta Eta (Morehead State) Foundation Club Ethan Neil Martin Executive Director’s Club Gregory Lane Kring Gold Star Club Paul Allen Cantrell Crossed Swords Club Ramiro Dillon Carreon* Kyle Michael Cooper Caleb Wesley Gibson* Glen Alan Greene Bruce Richard Pommier

Delta Pi (Wright State) Foundation Club Bruce Kevin Rockwell

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Foundation Club John Cruse Peden Lamplighter’s Club Jonathan Edward Campbell James Scott Davidson Executive Director’s Club Stephen Lynn Crass Crossed Swords Club Samuel Handy Whitson Delta Kappa (UNC – Pembroke) Executive Director’s Club Oliver Linwood Canaday Crossed Swords Club Bruce Earl Tanner Delta Lambda (UNC – Charlotte) Council Club Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr. Foundation Club William Carroll Jackson, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Charles Anthony Marus Richard Glenn Pope Terry Alan Reed Gold Star Club Michael Alan Haynes David Scott Higgins Crossed Swords Club Chandler Alan Crean* Samuel Vernon Goodwin* Ryan Patrick Hudgin* Jonathan Allen Kekoa Martin Andrew Trey McArthur* Benjamin Ellis Pickard* John Henson Richards* Andrew Trease* Brendan Tyler Zike*

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Delta Xi (North Alabama) Foundation Club Lawrence Paul Guess Delta Omicron (Nicholls State) Gold Star Club Jacques David Frere

Delta Rho (USC) Lamplighter’s Club Michael Woodward Coen Edward Anthony Lang Executive Director’s Club Alan Dean Wapner Gold Star Club Robert Vincent Graziano Crossed Swords Club Elliot Eisenberg* Nick Rauch* Noah Elijah Schneider* Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Lamplighter’s Club Christopher Allan Shade Gold Star Club Alexander Joseph Dudek James Thomas Karlovec Crossed Swords Club Michael Joseph O'Connell Delta Tau (James Madison) Executive Director’s Club Jerry Philip Keilsohn Kenneth Roland Kiser Crossed Swords Club David Seth Ottenstein Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh) Gold Star Club James Alan Maochi Kyle C. Miller Chevron Club Thomas John Kaynak Michael G. Matthias Crossed Swords Club Matthew Joseph Frantz Joseph Michael Lanzetta Paul Woelkers, Jr. Delta Phi (Radford) Executive Director’s Club John Roy Spannuth, III Delta Chi (Kansas State) Foundation Club Matthew Cannon Keller

Lamplighter’s Club J. Timothy Lindemuth Executive Director’s Club Dylan Royce McKenzie Gold Star Club Kevin Joseph Larson Crossed Swords Club Dale Wayne Bushyhead Jordan Lee Dewell* Tyler Lyall Hanson* Martin Ortega* Broc Davis Putnam* Carey Lee Sudduth Adam Byron Vaught* Wesley Travis Whitney* Delta Psi (Texas – Arlington) Order of the Bell Mark Franklin Jacobs Council Club Jeffery Steven Alexander Executive Director’s Club Bryan Heath Taylor Crossed Swords Club William Russell Faulkner Michael Jason Laningham Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Supreme Circle Jason Kirk Dodd Order of the Bell Brooks Gayle Bradford, Jr. Thomas Brandon Sullivan Foundation Club Douglas David Doughty Lamplighter’s Club Mark Freeman Munsell Douglas Campbell Smith Thomas Gilbert Sullivan Executive Director’s Club David Edward Guerra Timothy Paul Gutschlag Enos Charles Inniss Edgar Machado Jason Mark Mills Christopher Robert Stringer Jason Scott Weaver Gold Star Club John David Babb Michael Wayne Copeland Santiago M. Rodriguez Bradley Thomas Wright Chevron Club Michael Anthony Herrera Crossed Swords Club Erykk Joshyah Fuentes* Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Council Club Christian Adam Wiggins Foundation Club Gregory Chase Rumley Lamplighter’s Club Lawrence James D'Angelo Trent Royal Gilbert Executive Director’s Club Michael Gary Bumbry Gold Star Club Jason Robert Kahn Scott David Leighty Crossed Swords Club Christopher Michael Kaas Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State) Crossed Swords Club Conner Jack Carns* Adam Monroe* Christopher Albert Nostrant* Carter Michael Stupyra* Anthony James Viggiano* Epsilon Gamma (Longwood) Lamplighter’s Club Donald Chauncey Sisco, II Executive Director’s Club Dale William Rankin

Chevron Club Justin Gregory Hale Epsilon Delta (Auburn – Montgomery)

Lamplighter’s Club Garland Jackson, Jr. David Maxwell Smith, Jr. Gold Star Club Timothy Neal Hatch

Epsilon Epsilon (Virginia – Wise) Council Club David Michael Donathan Executive Director’s Club James Michael Glovier Chad M. Horvat Dale Travis Kennedy Neal Lane James William Trullender Gold Star Club Edward Farthing Leonard Chevron Club Luther Luzon Boothe, Jr. Crossed Swords Club Edwin M. Henry Jared Nathaniel Webb* Epsilon Zeta (Central Arkansas) Chevron Club Kim Deal Crissler Epsilon Eta (Winthrop) Executive Director’s Club William E. Russell Gold Star Club Lantz Cleveland Weaver Crossed Swords Club Ira Daniel Branham* Michael Allen Davis* Brandon Anthony Dill* Colin Michael Frazier Lynard Vincent Gardner* Taylor Wayne Jernigan Jeremiah Daniel Jones-Boggs* Brandon Lloyd Christopher Thomas Murphy Antonio Santos* Epsilon Theta (Seton Hall) Gold Star Club Steven Joseph Veit Crossed Swords Club Randy Joseph Breigle* Matthew Arthur Crowley* Sean Robert Hernandez Ty* Epsilon Iota (UNC – Greensboro) Lamplighter’s Club David Brantley Craft James Lawrence Shaw Gold Star Club Charles Robert Cote Crossed Swords Club Christopher Michael Kelley Alejandro Penaloza* Christopher D. Sisco* Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) Council Club Michael Lloyd Hubsky Executive Director’s Club James Alexander Ransom Chevron Club John Lloyd Diamond Crossed Swords Club James Leon Horton Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina – Upstate)

Lamplighter’s Club Rondal Clay Johnson Executive Director’s Club John Walker Brewer Crossed Swords Club Adam Seth Acevedo*

Epsilon Mu (Bradley) Foundation Club Thomas Martin Kopera Lamplighter’s Club Christopher M. Assise Executive Director’s Club James Duffield Sapp Crossed Swords Club Patrick Ellis Durbin Christian Ryan Jetton* Nicholas McGuire Luciani Joseph Scott Miranda Steven James Peters John Patrick Sinnaeve Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) Council Club Robert Eugene Langbein Foundation Club Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss Lamplighter’s Club Stephen Louis Curtis Chevron Club Daniel Joseph Ragland Crossed Swords Club Jeryl De Leon Concepcion Zachary Michael Corbo Collin James Kemp* Theodore Lewis Libby* Ryan K. Saechin* Alexander David Wormald* Epsilon Xi (LaSalle) Chevron Club William Carreras Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Crossed Swords Club Michael Tortorella* Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth)

Chevron Club Aaron Kyle Perlut Crossed Swords Club Samy Bennani* Christopher Andrew Weller Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) Lamplighter’s Club Kenneth Carson Brown Executive Director’s Club Craig Steven Thornburg Gold Star Club Ronald Lee Ingram William Rudisill Rhyne, Jr.

Epsilon Sigma (Christian Brothers) Chevron Club Neal Evans Strickland Robert Geary Werle Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph’s) Executive Director’s Club Thomas Patrick Wilson Gold Star Club Timothy Patrick Curran Chevron Club Stephen Michael Mularski Epsilon Upsilon (Georgia College & State)

Lamplighter’s Club Paul Frank Sedor, II Gold Star Club Donald Merton Crume Wyatt H. Davis Todd Ray Worley

Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham)

Foundation Club Arthur Boyd Ennis Scott Lane McLeod Gold Star Club Donald Patrick Limbaugh Crossed Swords Club Matthew Collins Hudson* Henry Stovall Kendrick*

Amir Armon Mobasher* Gregory John Sheibley* Epsilon Chi (Denver) Crossed Swords Club Matthew Christian Neill* Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Council Club David James Conn Gregory Eric Moffett Lamplighter’s Club Jerritt Michael Park Executive Director’s Club Andrew Hunter Hartwell Gold Star Club Keith Robert Rineer Chevron Club James J. Ramsey Crossed Swords Club Robert Carl Bailey* Kenieth Suarez Gibson Michael Allen Harakal Andrew Edward Hlavsa Joseph William Paul Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Foundation Club Peter Logan Dudley Lamplighter’s Club Gregory Bryan Turner Executive Director’s Club Cory Michael Davis Edward Gyula Finta Nicholas Ryan Turner Gold Star Club James Patrick Martin Chevron Club Kristopher Allen Hanberry Crossed Swords Club Juan Anthony Hernandez Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Order of the Bell John Ray Bradford, III Council Club Scott Christopher Gasparini Foundation Club Frank Yarborough Crossed Swords Club Eric Lee Peterson Matthew P. Winter Zeta Gamma (North Dakota) Foundation Club Mark Anthony Hobson Christopher Thomas Johnson Lamplighter’s Club Steward Edward Sandstrom Executive Director’s Club Connor Michael Coughlin Parry John Schmeichel Gold Star Club David William Kirkland Zeta Delta (Shippensburg) Executive Director’s Club Steven Troy Merkel Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Council Club Alan Patrick Duesterhaus Gold Star Club Scott A. Kopple Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Lamplighter’s Club John C. Powers Executive Director’s Club Sean Patrick Cokeley Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr. Zeta Eta (South Florida) Executive Director’s Club Justin Alex Lengyel Peter Reed Pavan

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Crossed Swords Club Eric C. Adamson* Scott Mathew McCain*

Zeta Theta (Texas – Austin) Order of the Rose Tracy David Maddux Lamplighter’s Club Delbert Douglas Oberpriller, III Crossed Swords Club Timothy Andrew Barton Mark Lattanzi Hogan

Zeta Omega (Towson State) Chevron Club George E. Linares Crossed Swords Club William Christopher Grant

Zeta Iota (Indiana – Pennsylvania) Chevron Club James Michael Bender Crossed Swords Club Anthony Scott Ascani Zeta Kappa (Stockton) Chevron Club Michael P. Bowbliss Zeta Nu (West Chester) Executive Director’s Club Joseph Vincent Rizzuto Richard Edward Yoegel Crossed Swords Club Jarrett Michael D'Andrade* Zeta Xi (Averett) Executive Director’s Club David Joseph Thomas Chevron Club Timothy Scott Carter Crossed Swords Club Michael Alan Cozad Zachary E. Lester* Derek Scott McGinthy

Eta Beta (Indiana State) Crossed Swords Club Anthony John Albamonte* Jedidiah Patrick Caron* Dalton Eugene Halbig* Cory Sutton* Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado) Foundation Club Bret Heidemann Bradley Mills Jensen Executive Director’s Club Jason C. Pickel Crossed Swords Club Jacob Dean Church* Stephen Campbell Crockett* Spencer Lewis Hutchins* Stephen Paul Seidel Will Reagan Stebbins* Colin Andrew White*

Zeta Pi (Marshall) Executive Director’s Club Christopher Lee Conley Crossed Swords Club Nicholas Thomas Bedway Daniel Robert Holderby

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Foundation Club Brian Joseph Barnett Lamplighter’s Club Robert Donald Evans Gold Star Club Robert Kevin Henson Justin Thomas Tysinger Crossed Swords Club Randall David Coan Richard C. Korson, Sr.

Zeta Rho (Cal State – Fullerton) Foundation Club Victor Charles Valencia, Jr. Gold Star Club Ross Calvin McCollum Crossed Swords Club Robert Stuart Rosenzweig

Eta Epsilon (Maryland) Executive Director’s Club Ross Wesley Knoblauch Gold Star Club Ian Allan Rubin Crossed Swords Club Samuel Kirkbride Jones*

Zeta Sigma (UC – Davis) Crossed Swords Club Wai Yin Yau

Eta Zeta (Queens) Lamplighter’s Club Brett Pharr Abner, II Executive Director’s Club Joseph T. McBride, Jr. Scott McCants Thomas Gold Star Club Davis Alexander Tapp Chevron Club Carl Raymond Schlotman, IV Crossed Swords Club David William Barnes Zachary Ryan Blackmon William Bleistein Peter Brittain Taylor Alston Burton Pablo Cesar Carvajal Drew Tyler Dietrich Jesse Ryan Evans William Michael Frans Christopher David Glafenhein* Steven Dewayne Goodson Theodore Elliot Hartsook William Joseph Haynes William Russell Humphries William A. Kervick Hunter Edward Kirstner Rami Kamal Kuseybi Samuel Richard Lamay William Lin Sean Shaquille Lindsey

Zeta Tau (Barton) Executive Director’s Club Jason Thomas Ricks Crossed Swords Club Hunter Chase Crafton* Stephen Ezekiel Foy* Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Lamplighter’s Club Steven Todd Gaiser Chevron Club Walter H. Pape, IV Crossed Swords Club Jonathan Warren Morreale* Zeta Chi (Albright) Lamplighter’s Club Daniel James Wrona Executive Director’s Club Matthew John Osorio Crossed Swords Club Andrew Rock Collins* Francis Joseph Lavery* Zeta Psi (IUPUI) Foundation Club Lance Knowlton Burnside

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Eta Alpha (Concord) Lamplighter’s Club Christopher Lee McGown

Brooks Loring Little Sean Martin Mathews Kyle Patrick McGrath Dallen Troy McKinnis Mark David Mitchell* Andrew Derek Painter Sagar Hasmukh Patel Thomas Jake Salam Mitchell Ausden Sayers Shawn Michael Stinson Eta Theta (San Francisco) Gold Star Club Nelson Edward Wong Chevron Club Lawrence Wong Crossed Swords Club Robert Hok-Leung Chan Robert Benjamin Pahilanga Kyan Alexis Sharshari* Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Foundation Club William Robert Boulden Christopher Thomas Conner Lamplighter’s Club Timothy David Campbell Gold Star Club Mark Wayne Bernecker Crossed Swords Club Brian Michael McDonald Eta Lambda (Brockport) Gold Star Club Ryan John Giglia Crossed Swords Club Carl Bauder* Hunter Thomas Hatton* Gordon John MacDonald* Emmett Paul Mahar* Barry William Mickle* Richard Thomas Nolan Connor Pittari* Aaron Michael Snyder* Brady S. Thistle * Nikolas Rayne Tuason* Eta Xi (SUNY Albany) Executive Director’s Club Todd Matthew Wanger Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Lamplighter’s Club John Jefferson Lowry Crossed Swords Club Matthew A. Pritchett Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) Lamplighter’s Club James Daniel Dukes Executive Director’s Club David J. Myroup Matthew Richard Zellars Crossed Swords Club Charles Atlas McCray* Eta Rho (Texas State) Lamplighter’s Club Brett Joseph Lee Andrae Lamont Turner Executive Director’s Club Chad Christopher Bryan Nathan Craig McDaniel Robert Anthony Andrade Matthew Scott Lawyer* Ashton Cale Nelson* Domonique Emmanuel Phillips* Eta Sigma (UCLA) Council Club Todd Arthur Sargent Crossed Swords Club Matthw Ryan Pirnazar

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Crossed Swords Club Yusuf J. Fattah* Nicholas Charles Russin*


Eta Upsilon (Miami – Ohio) Lamplighter’s Club Brandon James Tudor Executive Director’s Club Matthew Edwin Wray Executive Director’s Club Michael E. Kudravetz Beau Robert Samples Gold Star Club Ryan Michael Lugabihl Eta Phi (UMBC) Foundation Club Matthew Edward Garono Crossed Swords Club Bentley Ja'cor Corbett-Wilson Savraj Dhaliwal* Jacob Nicholas Mathew* Eric Wang* Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Foundation Club Kenneth Joseph Oubre Executive Director’s Club Benjamin Wade Johns Benjamin Roman Gold Star Club Mark Joseph Curry Eta Psi (Central Florida) Gold Star Club Robert Michael Woods Crossed Swords Club Richard Charles Bohm* Matthew Allen Hood* Richard Raymond Hyman* Brendan Lenox McCrea* Vincent Messina* Matthew Adam Rall* Austin Taylor Spears* Joseph Phillip Torres* Holland Jacob Weaver* Eta Omega (New Mexico State) Executive Director’s Club Ruben J. Talavera Chevron Club Jeffrey Merrill Mitchell Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Order of the Bell John William Langley Foundation Club Brandon James Belote Executive Director’s Club Bradley Scott Charlesworth Chevron Club Gerald Graves Buffington Crossed Swords Club Nathan Jarrod Jermyn Stephen Rhea McCay Eric Ramsey Thrasher* Michael Isaiah Williams* Theta Beta (West Georgia) Chevron Club David Warren Condon Theta Delta (Florida International) Council Club Robert Frost Riley, III Foundation Club Phillip Lloyd Hamilton Lamplighter’s Club George Corton Noel Jesus Guillama Jose Manuel Otero Gold Star Club Alexander F. Ravelo Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Executive Director’s Club Brian Allan Rock Jared Wade Thurston Crossed Swords Club James Bernhard Buckley* Alex Nicholas Gruber*

Steven Thomas Harshberger* Wyatt Andrew Skibba* Theta Zeta (George Washington) Executive Director’s Club Michael Lawrence DiSabatino Chevron Club Sean Vincent Hallisey Theta Eta (American) Foundation Club Justin William Angotti Chevron Club Isaiah Benjamin Headen Theta Theta (Iowa) Council Club Gregory Joseph Buehner Executive Director’s Club Markus Daniels Goodrich Gold Star Club Michael Anthony Lee Crossed Swords Club Matthew J. Antos* Michael Anloniy Fulmes* Brian Joseph Hefel Michael Paul Parzynski* Kiaksar Safarpour* Anthony J. Storniolo* Noah Van Wyk* Theta Iota (Washington State) Crossed Swords Club Brady Alan Prim Nolan Arendt Ben Kelly-Blum Noah P. Schmick Theta Kappa (Baylor) Executive Director’s Club Wesley R. McCormack Crossed Swords Club Edward Labid Christopher Ray Mack Randy M. Wood Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Foundation Club Curt Andrew Herzog Chevron Club Nicholas William Duncan Crossed Swords Club Connor Glen Aller Shaun R. Brooks* Zane Eric Clark Hunter Sheldon Collier* Dylan Dexter Gaige* Shain Robert Johnson* Alexander Takeo Love* Matthew Lucas Mac* Marshall Whitson McCarl* Robert Joseph McCormack Richard Lee Monroe Timothy Robert Simon* Nicholas Giotto Voet* Theta Mu (UMass – Amherst) Foundation Club Joseph James Piedrafite Crossed Swords Club Nicholas Tyler Julian Theta Xi (Arizona State) Gold Star Club Jedrick Bertram Mazion Theta Rho (Western Michigan) Gold Star Club Christopher Charles Rettich Victor Thien Tran Crossed Swords Club Alexander Robert Berardelli* Roger M. Brown* Ryan Anthony Leja* Kyle Jason Martyniuk* Ryan Francis Mazur-Baker Robert Allen Nyhuis

Antonio Ruiz Justin Dion Simon* Michael William Urban* Theta Sigma (Cal State – Long Beach)

Executive Director’s Club Andrew Ryan Carnes Crossed Swords Club Bavly Abraham* Chad Christopher Bednarski* Andrew James Casey* Patrick C. Herz* Theta Tau (High Point) Gold Star Club Jeffrey Carl Eidson Chevron Club Andrew Davidson Realon Crossed Swords Club Andrew Olsen* Michael Joseph Roux Joshua Collin Siegal*

Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona) Crossed Swords Club John David Aleman* Jesse William Cordova* Joseph Paul Diaz* Nickolas Allen Malcolm* Austin Robert Rainey* Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) Crossed Swords Club Parker William Begale Lane Hammons Jared Johnson* Theta Psi (RIT) Executive Director’s Club Grant David Batchelor Gold Star Club Michael Jude McCall Chevron Club Jeffrey David Flagg Chaim Elliot Sanders Crossed Swords Club Jeffrey George Olivero* Victor Antonio Santiago Iota Alpha (Sacred Heart) Crossed Swords Club Corey Michael Gittleman* Michael-John Louis Notarianni* Iota Beta (Texas – San Antonio) Crossed Swords Club Hassan Kheleel Barzani Ray Catarino Reynosa* Iota Delta (New Hampshire) Crossed Swords Club Gordon Shao Pan Iota Epsilon (Susquehanna) Lamplighter’s Club Gregory Philip Swierzewski Crossed Swords Club Christpher Ian Guaman Iota Eta (Embry-Riddle) Crossed Swords Club Conner Edward Freeland* Dylan Wilson Horan* Conrad Jarvis* Dominick Albert Peluso* Iota Theta (Tennessee Tech) Crossed Swords Club Nicholas Clifford Hagy* Joseph Michael Keathley* Ethan Thomas Newman* Logan Christopher Stieber* James Brady Traynor* Iota Iota (Cal Poly Pomona) Crossed Swords Club Thomas Everett Roscher*

Iota Kappa (Northern Colorado) Executive Director’s Club Nicholas Thomas Atzenbeck Crossed Swords Club Tyler Jones Abrahamson* Patrick John Carlson* Joshua Aaron Gibbs* William Joseph Tonelli* Jake Ryan Trovinger* Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac) Lamplighter’s Club Christopher Michael Aldarelli, Jr. Executive Director’s Club Erik D. Cote Crossed Swords Club John Khillah* Jared P. Mann* Joseph Rodriguez Ryan Francis Slattery* Iota Mu (Arkansas – Fort Smith) Crossed Swords Club Dustin Crossland Zak W. Larey* Hutchon Michael Montgomery* Joshua Allen Scott* Iota Nu (Mississippi State) Crossed Swords Club Alexander Christian Maxwell Iota Xi (Texas – Dallas) Crossed Swords Club Jeremy Deck Brown Hyun Seung Choi* Brenden Daniel Crowder John Claude Gibbs* Armand Vahram Mouradian* Iota Omicron (Iona) Gold Star Club Robb Alexander Olivieri Chevron Club Andrew Roy Hastings Crossed Swords Club Paul George Kokias, Jr. Iota Pi (Dayton) Crossed Swords Club Nicholas Andrew Barrett* Jack Michael Chew* Andrew Michael Groth* Christopher Joeseph Parrilli* Joshua David Pasek* William Luis Perez* Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Gold Star Club Andrew Paul Bublitz Crossed Swords Club Ryan Gene Wands* Dakotah Scott Baker* Nathaniel Richard Simon* Iota Sigma (San Jose State) Gold Star Club Terry Akiru Mincey Iota Phi (Loyola - New Orleans) Chevron Club Connor Joseph Burke Crossed Swords Club Blake Edward Corley William Ingram* Jaime Jimenez* Jack Laughlin* Daniel Joseph Lavoie* Mark Edwin Schneider Iota Chi (Ball State) Executive Director’s Club Colton Tanner Robbins Crossed Swords Club Alec Micheal Cosher* Jonathan David Gerber* James Levi Lytle*

Kohler Michael Mohr* Cameron Michael Murer* Iota Psi (Boise State) Crossed Swords Club Cavin Daniel Villareal Iota Omega (UNLV) Gold Star Club Ashkaan Kouhpaenejad Kappa Alpha (Case Western) Crossed Swords Club Cameron Joseph Childers Boris Aaron Granda* Nikhil Nair* Roston Alexander Shore* John Ryan Zimmerman* Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) Crossed Swords Club Jayden Blashinsky* Douglas William Pett* Jonathan Michael Schantz* Christian Jarrett Ure* Kappa Epsilon (Stony Brook) Crossed Swords Club Justas Klimavicius* Kappa Zeta (Maine) Crossed Swords Club Drew Austin Bernier Jeffrey Michael Bilodeau Kappa Eta (SUNY Geneseo) Crossed Swords Club Bradley James Berry* Michael Quinn Harvey* Nathan Merulla* Nicholas James Whittel Kappa Iota (Idaho) Crossed Swords Club Blake Thomas Coker* Christopher Steven Deremer* Cody Daniel Kopp* Kappa Kappa (New Mexico) Crossed Swords Club Steven Nicholas Chavez* Joseph Guy Garcia* Roland Clarence Hentz* Matthew Juaquin Sanchez Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin) Crossed Swords Club William Jared Pechous* Hamzeh Hassan Salti* Kappa Mu (UC – Merced) Crossed Swords Club Carlos Jason Rocha* Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) Crossed Swords Club Tyler Lee Bushouer* Brady Stevens McCauley* Charles Peterson* Ronald Apolonio Rivera Troy Joseph Strickland Sergio Toscano Kappa Xi (DePaul) Crossed Swords Club James Gregory Leichty* Liam Patrick McKee* Evangelos Ioannis Sellas Kappa Omicron (Connecticut) Crossed Swords Club Thomas Edward Driscoll* Kappa Pi (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) Crossed Swords Club Joseph Anthony Harvey* Jack Konrad Kooley*

Kappa Rho (Vermont) Crossed Swords Club William Albert Robbins* Kappa Sigma (CU– Colorado Springs) Crossed Swords Club Kyle John Miederhoff* Kappa Tau (Eastern Washington) Crossed Swords Club Tyler Ray Holloway* Julio Armando Maceda* John Andrew Maltz* Kappa Upsilon (Temple) Crossed Swords Club Philip William Daubney* Members-At-Large Gold Star Club Greg Figlia Friends of the Fraternity Order of the Rose Cindy Furling Order of the Bell Clair E. McCloy Council Club Carol S. Harper Foundation Club Lori Hart Kimberly J. Novak David Wallace William F. Marks Estate Lamplighter’s Club Denise Nelson Lois F. Taylor Executive Director’s Club Carrie G. Clifford Elizabeth A. Fehr Allison J. Foster Debra Ollom David Scruggs Todd Shelton Carolyn Stella Rachel Westra Gold Star Club Patricia Goetz Kathleen D. Lockhart Claire P. Stuckel Chevron Club Hara Henshell Byron Hughes Brooke Kingsley Isbell Joslyn Michelle Logan McGriff Cara Stuckel James Alan Wimmer Crossed Swords Club Elizabeth Adams Brian Armstrong Alexa Lee Arndt Abigail Beck Kayleigh Campbell Alexander Cash Jordyn Chew Diana Coyle Alecia Davis JoAnn Evans Caroline N. Fritz Jon Gallas Kaylan Gerdes Vicky Halsey Teresa Hoglund Lauren Howard Megan M. Knapp Josh Kohnert Eddie Labid Jennifer Leung Ashley Loyd John Marshell Michael McPhee Douglas Morris Letrishia Robinson Lucille Ann Roener Rebecca A. Smith Elizabeth Wojcik Lindsay Wright

Italics indicates deceased

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FIRST TIME DONORS The Pi Kappa Phi Foundation would like to thank the following alumni and friends who donated in 2018 for the very first time:

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) 20th Anniversary

ALUMNI Michael Absher, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Tyler Andersown, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Robert Andrade, Eta Rho (Texas State) David Barnes, Eta Zeta (Queens) Brandon Barnhart, Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) Parker Begale, Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) Jeremy Brown, Iota Xi (Texas - Dallas) Taylor Burton, Eta Zeta (Queens) Peter Cho, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Randall Coan, Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Blake Coker, Kappa Iota (Idaho) Jeryl Concepcion, Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) Kyle Cooper, Chi (Stetson) Bentley Corbett-Wilson, Eta Phi (UMBC) Blake Corley, Iota Phi (Loyola) Wesley Crane, Iota (Georgia Tech) Dustin Crossland, Iota Mu (Arkansas - Fort Smith) Kevin Cuellar, Theta Delta (Florida International) Douglas Davis, Omega (Purdue) John Dedes, Chi (Stetson) Tucker Ellis, Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) William Frans, Eta Zeta (Queens) Colin Frazier, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Randall Garcia, Gamma (UC- Berkeley) Christopher Glafenhein, Eta Zeta (Queens) Cameron Guy, Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Nicholas Hagy, Iota Theta (Tennessee Tech) Michael Harakal, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Juan Hernandez, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Phillip Jackson, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Landry Jacobs, Omicron (Alabama) Nathan Jermyn, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Reed Jones, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Michael Jones, Iota (Georgia Tech) Christopher Kelley, Epsilon Iota (UNC – Greensboro)

Corey Kelly, Gamma Rho (Lander) Hunter Kirstner, Eta Zeta (Queens) Rami Kuseybi, Eta Zeta (Queens) Edward Labid, Theta Kappa (Baylor) Sean Lindsey, Eta Zeta (Queens) Brooks Little, Eta Zeta (Queens) Nicholas Luciani, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Christopher Mack, Theta Kappa (Baylor) John Maltz, Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) Bryan Martin, Beta Tau (Valdosta) Jonathan Martin, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Charles Martinez, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Brian McDonald, Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Joseph Miranda, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) John Morrison, Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) John Nelson, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Robert Nyhuis, Theta Phi (Louisiana Tech) Daniel Osborne, Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Miguel Paloma, Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Sagar Patel, Eta Zeta (Queens) Carlton Peeples, Lambda (Georgia) Matthew Pirnazar Eta Sigma (UCLA) Aaron Pretulak, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Matthew Pritchett, Eta Omicron (San Francisco) Ted Raab, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) John Richards, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Hunter Richardson, Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Cameron Robinson, Theta Tau (High Point) Coker Roswell, Gamma (UC- Berkeley) Michael Roux, Theta Tau (High Point) Mitchell Sayers, Eta Zeta (Queens) Chris Shepanek, Gamma (UC- Berkeley) Robert Shirley, Beta Chi (Texas A&M Commcerce) Joshua Short, Gamma (UC- Berkeley) Rex Smyth, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

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Darin Soat, Alpha Nu (Ohio State) Jordy Stanley, Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Logan Stieber, Iota Theta (Tennessee Tech) Shawn Stinson, Eta Zeta (Queens) Alex Stuckel, Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Andrew Taylor, Beta Phi (East Carolina) Sergio Toscano, Kappa Nu (Sonoma State) Ralph Vatalaro, Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Adam Vaught, Chi (Stetson) Cavin Villarreal, Iota Psi (Boise State) Jamie Walters, Sigma (South Carolina) Jason Weaver, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Samuel Whitson, Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Randy Wood, Theta Kappa (Baylor)

FRIENDS Elizabeth Adams Brian Armstrong Alexa Arndt Kayleigh Campbell Jasen Chan Jordyn Chew Alecia Davis Caroline Fritz Cindy Furling Lauren Howard Megan Knapp Kathleen Lockhart Ashley Loyd Rebecca Smith Lois Taylor

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NU PHI SOCIET Y

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. The list below shows those who fulfilled their Nu Phi obligations and remained current in 2018. Alpha (College of Charleston) Robert William Marlowe

Beta (Presbyterian)

Andrew Gregory Elam, II

Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Steven Scott Ryder

Sigma (South Carolina) Mark Adamson Jerry Thomas Brewer Lachlan Bryan Medley Walter Hays Pickens, Jr. Walter Hays Pickens, III Eric Garland Straughn

Zeta (Wofford)

Mark O’Neill Bundy

Iota (Georgia Tech)

Parker Holmes Petit James Garrison Pritchett, Jr. Jason Paul Stein

Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks

Mu (Duke)

Frank Thomas Wrenn, III

Xi (Roanoke)

Edward Lyons Corson, II Durward Warren Owen James Peter Piedrafite, Jr. James Sylvester Stump, Jr. Dudley Foster Woody

Omicron (Alabama)

Warren Dilburn DeBardelaben, III Robert Nathan Hightower Landry Bryan Jacobs A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III

Upsilon (Illinois)

J. Gunnar Schalin Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt

Chi (Stetson)

J. Patrick Figley Gabriel L. Gehret Bruce Layton Rogers Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr.

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 Epsilon (Florida) Ira Timothy Hancock Robert John Paterno Mark Edward Timmes John Jeffry Wahlen

Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) 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 A. Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Robert A. Lane Emerson Dawson Linney Warren Ross Madden Frank Megran Parrish, III Brett Jon Toresdahl

Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon

Alpha Tau (Rensselaer) Gordon Barnes Wright

Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)

Anthony Mario Noce Joseph Alexander Sheppard Walter Keith Sheppard

Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Nathaniel Paul Gombis Matthew Eric Hunt

Alpha Psi (Indiana)

Max Allen Fawley David Scott Shook, III Todd Andrew Waldman

Beta Alpha (NJIT)

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Derek J. Berger Basil John Lyberg

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Wesley Long Breeden David Dwight Morgan, Sr. David Dwight Morgan, Jr.

Beta Tau (Valdosta State) Chet Andrew Mirabal

Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) David Simas

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Laurence Scott Turrin

Anthony Castillo Stephen P. DePalma Patrick Guerra Karlis Vilis Kopans James A. Krucher John Francis Lee, Jr. John E. Pugliesi Brandon Thomas Sorensen

Gamma Delta (Memphis)

Beta Beta (Florida Southern)

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern)

Beta Delta (Drake)

Gamma Tau (North Texas)

Beta Epsilon (Missouri)

Delta Beta (North Georgia)

Theodore A. Scharfenstein

Robert Albert Cione

Richard Michael Hinds Andrew Dennis McCarthy Alex Jay Stuckel Jay Joseph Stuckel Michael Scott Wallace

Beta Eta (Florida State)

Thomas Hayes Atwood Thomas Howard Coley Michael Scott Loy Paul Leroy Nichols, III William Jeffrey Niedenthal Richard Glenn Pope

Beta Iota (Toledo) Mark A. Urrutia

Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Kenneth John Cribbs David Richard DeMarco

Beta Lambda (Tampa) Joseph J. Wessel

Beta Mu (McNeese State) C. Mitchell Adrian Richard Bruce Smith

Beta Nu (Houston) Jerrod Carter Allen

Thomas Lee Carter

Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall

Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola

William Lee Finney

Patrick Smith

Epsilon Alpha (Elon)

Trent Royal Gilbert Gregory Chase Rumley Christian Adam Wiggins

Epsilon Epsilon (Virginia - Wise) Luther Luzon Boothe, Jr. David Michael Donathan James Michael Glovier Chad M. Horvat Dale Travis Kennedy, Jr. Neal Lane Edward Farthing Leonard James William Trullender

Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina – Upstate) John Walker Brewer

Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) Andrew Charles Matznick

Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) James Daniel Dukes, Jr.

Eta Rho (Texas State) Brett Joseph Lee Andrew Lamont Turner

Eta Sigma (UCLA) Todd Arthur Sargent

Eta Upsilon (Miami – Ohio) Brandon James Tudor Richard Ryan Swensen, III

Eta Phi (UMBC)

Matthew Edward Garono

Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Benjamin Wade Johns Kenneth Joseph Oubre Benjamin Roman

Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham)

Eta Omega (New Mexico State)

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock)

Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)

Scott Lane McLeod

David James Conn Andrew Hunter Hartwell Jerritt Michael Park

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Cory Michael Davis Peter Logan Dudley

Ruben J. Talavera

Brandon James Belote Bradley Scott Charlesworth

Theta Delta (Florida International) Phillip Lloyd Hamilton Jose Manuel Otero Robert Frost Riley, III

Zeta Alpha (Clemson)

Theta Epsilon (Kansas)

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)

Theta Eta (American)

Zeta Zeta (North Florida)

Theta Theta (Iowa)

Zeta Theta (Texas)

Theta Lambda (Missouri State)

Jonathan Edward Campbell James Scott Davidson Jon Cruse Peden

Zeta Rho (Cal State – Fullerton)

Theta Mu (UMass – Amherst)

Delta Lambda (UNC – Charlotte)

Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder)

Theta Xi (Arizona State)

Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)

Eta Delta (Kennesaw State)

Richard Francis Baker, Jr. Todd Lee Granger William Cameron Farris Jon Garrick Hill

Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews Charles Jay Barnard Josh Allan Wansing

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee)

William Carroll Jackson, Jr. Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr.

James Thomas Karlovec Christopher Allan Shade

Delta Chi (Kansas State) G. Lawrence Keller, III J. Timothy Lindemuth

Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Jason Kirk Dodd Thomas Brandon Sullivan

Scott Christopher Gasparini

Alan Patrick Duesterhaus

Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr.

Tracy David Maddux

Victor Charles Valencia, Jr.

Michael S. Hartman Bret Heidemann

Brian Joseph Barnett Robert Donald Evans Justin Thomas Tysinger

Eta Zeta (Queens)

Jared Wade Thurston

Justin William Angotti

Gregory Joseph Buehner

Curt Andrew Herzog

Joseph James Piedrafite

Jedrick Bertram Mazion

Theta Tau (High Point) Andrew Davidson Realon

Theta Psi (RIT)

Jeffrey David Flagg Chaim Elliot Sanders

Scott McCants Thomas

Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Christopher Thomas Conner

Italics indicates deceased

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THE KROEG SOCIET Y Alpha (College of Charleston) David Harold Jaffee* Glenn Fant McConnell* Benjamin Mallard Phelps* Richard Burke Voorneveld* Beta (Presbyterian) Andrew Gregory Elam, II* Clifton Carson Goodwin, III Clinton Edward Massey Sigma (South Carolina) Mark Adamson* Walter Hays Pickens* Danny Wayne Reynolds Gamma (UC – Berkeley) David Scruggs Chris Shepanek Delta (Furman) Peter John Manning Zeta (Wofford) Mark O’Neill Bundy* Eta (Emory) John Charles Nix, Jr. Iota (Georgia Tech) James Garrison Pritchett, Jr. Kenneth Glenn Scott* Kappa (UNC – Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks* Lambda (Georgia) McHenry Hamilton, III David John Lerner Thomas Philip Tappy Mu (Duke) Anders William Hall* Frank Thomas Wrenn, III* Xi (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson, II* Stephen A. Esworthy Dudley Foster Woody* Omicron (Alabama) Robert Nathan Hightower* Upsilon (Illinois) James Manuel Bayne Psi (Cornell) James Edward Emig Frederick W. Thorne Omega (Purdue) Jack K. Berlien* Andrew T. Conlin* David Girdon Lane Phillip Amos Leslie Kevin James Ohaver* Christos Constantinos Ziogas Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Benjamin Barkley Bush* Thomas Lowndes, III Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Jim Hall, III* Jay Kevin Morris J. Dylan Romo Raymond Harold Tipton, III* Alpha Delta (Washington) Robert Charles Bux

Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Peter Clairmonte Barr Lawrence Neal Goldstein Ira Timothy Hancock* Robert John Paterno* Mark Edward Timmes* John Jeffry Wahlen* Alpha Eta (Samford) James Franklin House* Jack Raymond McDonald* James Edward Purvis* James Michael Smith* Dwayne Kevin Todd* Alpha Iota (Auburn) Tommy K. Hartwell* J. Ernest Johnson* Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Patrick Michael Walsh* Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) John Alexander Andrews* Ajay J. Desai* Jeremy Galvin* Jeremy David Katt* Frank Megran Parrish, III* Brett Jon Toresdahl* Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon* Alfred Sim Sewell Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Thomas E. Berk* Barry George Campbell Walter Keith Sheppard* Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Nathanael Paul Gombis* Brian James Hensel Alpha Psi (Indiana) David Scott Shook, III* Beta Alpha (NJIT) Anthony Castillo Stephen P. DePalma* John Francis Lee, Jr.* Richard Pedersen* Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Larry Walter Carter Carl Michael Koch Theodore A. Scharfenstein* Beta Delta (Drake) James Drach Hornbrook Robert Morgan Moody* Seejo Kora Valacheril Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Matthew Joseph Basta* Andrew Dennis McCarthy* Jay Joseph Stuckel* Michael Scott Wallace* Beta Eta (Florida State) Thomas Hayes Atwood* Charles Allen Krblich Michael Scott Loy* William Jeffrey Niedenthal* Eric Sinclair Wahlen

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Basil John Lyberg* Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Wesley Long Breeden*

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman* John Grant Clifford* Glenn Albert Dickson* Beta Phi (East Carolina) Jeffrey Fenner O’Geary Beta Omega (East Tennessee) William Rhodes Mayes, Jr.

Gamma Delta (Memphis) Thomas Lee Carter* Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall*

Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Dale Steven Lewis Delta Beta (North Georgia) Richard Francis Baker Jr. Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews* Charles Jay Barnard* Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton* Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) John Cruse Peden* Delta Lambda (UNC – Charlotte) Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr.*

Delta Xi (North Alabama) Lawrence Paul Guess Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Christopher Allan Shade* Delta Psi (Texas – Arlington) Jeffery Steven Alexander* Mark Franklin Jacobs* Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Brooks Gayle Bradford, Jr.* Douglas David Doughty* Douglas Campbell Smith* Thomas Brandon Sullivan* Thomas Gilbert Sullivan* Jason Scott Weaver* Epsilon Epsilon (Virginia – Wise) David Michael Donathan Epsilon Iota (UNC – Greensboro) David Brantley Craft*

Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) Michael Lloyd Hubsky

Epsilon Mu (Bradley) Christopher M. Assise Thomas Martin Kopera* Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) Robert Eugene Langbein*

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.

*Asterisk denotes Common Loyalty Campaign donor

Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) David James Conn* Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Peter Logan Dudley Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Scott Christopher Gasparini* Frank Yarborough Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus* Zeta Theta (Texas) Tracy David Maddux* Zeta Chi (Albright) Daniel James Wrona* Zeta Psi (IUPUI) Lance Knowlton Burnside* Eta Alpha (Concord) Christopher Lee McGown Eta Gamma (CU - Boulder) Bradley Mills Jensen* Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) William Robert Boulden* Christopher Thomas Conner* Eta Sigma (UCLA) Todd Arthur Sargent* Eta Upsilon (Miami – Ohio) Matthew Edwin Wray* Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Brandon James Belote* John William Langley Theta Delta (Florida International) George Corton* Phillip Lloyd Hamilton* Jose Manuel Otero* Robert Frost Riley, III* Theta Theta (Iowa) Gregory Joseph Buehner* Theta Kappa (Baylor) Wesley R. McCormack Theta Mu (UMass- Amherst) Joseph James Piedrafite*

Friends of the Fraternity Cindy Furling* Carol S. Harper* Cathy Harrison* Lori Hart* Denise Nelson* Kimberly J. Novak* David Wallace*

Iota Epsilon (Susquehanna) Gregory Philip Swierzewski* Iota Lambda (Quinnipiac) Christopher Michael Aldarelli*

Epsilon Lambda (South Carolina – Upstate) Rondal Clay Johnson

Beta Iota (Toledo) Jeffrey Lawrence Huston Lance Allen Talmage* Beta Lambda (Tampa) David John Sullivan*

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O U R B R O T H E R S . T H E I R F U T U R E . Y O U R L E G A C Y.

The Gateway Society recognizes individuals who include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in their estate plans.

Ways to make a planned gift…

Should your name be on this list?

Please visit pikapp.org/foundation to learn more about making a planned gift or contact Chris Conner, foundation director, at cconner@pikapp.org or 704.504.0888.

Alpha (College of Charleston) Daniel Bradford Barry David Michael Ingraham David Harold Jaffee Richard Patrick Pierce Jason Andrew Schall Richard Burke Voorneveld Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Robert L. Whelan Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks Lambda (Georgia) James Luther Lester IV Thomas Philip Tappy David Ernest Tidmore Mu (Duke) Anders William Hall Xi (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson II Reginald Whitten Gravely Jr. Durward Warren Owen Dudley Foster Woody Omicron (Alabama) George Kyser Greene Robert Nathan Hightower Travis Porter Julian A.J. Lonnie Strickland III Rho (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anderson Robert Otto Waldbauer, Jr. Upsilon (Illinois) Michael A. Lowery Phillip Stiles Whipple J. Gunnar Schalin

Chi (Stetson) Gabriel Gehret Stephen Andrew Kilpatrick Bruce Layton Rogers Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr. Psi (Cornell) Richard Samuel Shull Omega (Purdue) David Lee Johnson David Girdon Lane Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Jamey Rickey Porter Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Jim Hall III Jay Kevin Morris Alpha Delta (Washington) John Robert Cragg Stanley Joseph Gratis Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Michael Leo O'Donnell Albert Eben Luer Mark Edward Timmes Alpha Eta (Samford) Gerald W. Matthews Dr. Jack Raymond McDonald Alpha Theta (Michigan State) George Winfield Pardee Jr. Alpha Iota (Auburn) Charles Sanford Blackledge Jr. J. Ernest Johnson Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Mark Edward Perrin Alpha Mu (Penn State) Kevin Keith Murphey

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Beta Lambda (Tampa) Eric Ashley Magendantz

Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews

Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Jeffrey Dean Braise

Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton

Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Douglas E. Barnett

Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee State) James Scott Davidson

Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman Glenn Albert Dickson George F. Shipp

Delta Lambda (UNC-Charlotte) Matthew Steve Brown Michael Jason Grass William Clarence Jackson Jr.

Beta Phi (East Carolina) Douglas Lee Littiken William Franklin Marks

Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Craig Lee Anderson John Patrick Babel

Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Roger Lee Reed

Delta Tau (James Madison) Earle Morse Copp III

Gamma Gamma (Troy) Christopher Carl Nelson

Delta Chi (Kansas State) J. Timothy Lindemuth

Gamma Epsilon (UNC – Greensboro) Phillip Keith Cates

Delta Psi (Texas-Arlington) Mark Franklin Jacobs

Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein William Jeffrey Wallace Robert Maxwell Weitzner

Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Perry W. Buffington Patrick Oren Manning

Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Thomas Brandon Sullivan

Beta Gamma (Louisville) Ronald E. Krebs

Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Jeffrey L. Esola Ronald James deValinger

Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Frank Megran Parrish III Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Thomas E. Berk Richard Nevin Mensch Darren J. Tapp Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) Christopher John Blanchette Kenneth James Peterson Bryan David Schott Alpha Psi (Indiana) David Scott Shook III T.J. Sullivan Alpha Omega (Oregon) Dade MacDonald Wright Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Louis Robert Miceli

Beta Eta (Florida State) Christopher David New Jonathan E. Stevens Beta Iota (Toledo) Dr. Lance Allen Talmage Beta Kappa (Georgia State) John Bryan Whitley Kenneth John Cribbs

Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Benjamin Gabriel Croxton William Lee Finney

Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) James Alexander Ransom Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Steven Talmadge Kirkman Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Matthew Philip Stuart

Gamma Omega (Montevallo) R. Jeffery McGhee

Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Benjamin Scott Shae Timothy Edward Haen

Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Jonathan Argyle Barney

Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Jacob Lawton Carter III

Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) James Halleck Perkins Jr. Alan Patrick Duesterhaus Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Jesse Carlton Crimm Zeta Kappa (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) Brett & Jenna Lee Andrae Lamont Turner Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) John Edward Bezou Jr. John William Langley Theta Delta (Florida International) Alain David Sanchez Christopher Brett Chong Theta Eta (American) Carlos Santiago Ramirez Theta Nu (Delaware) Paul Edward Parker Theta Xi (Arizona State) Wayne Royce Unger

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HONORARY & MEMORIAL GIFTS

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 2018.

Eta Lambda (Brockport) 25th Anniversary

HONORARY

MEMORIAL

Jeff Alexander in honor of Jason Laningham

Charles Freeman in honor of James MacAvoy

Fredy Madrid in honor of Durward W. Owen

Matt Pritchett in honor of Fred Gonzales

James Bayne in memory of Melba Bayne

James Mattos in memory of William Boyd

Steven Baker in honor of Chris Baker

Kaylan Gerdes in honor of Russell Humphries

Heath L. Marcus in honor of F. T. Wrenn, Jr.

Terry Reed in honor of Steven Hall

Irvin Butt in memory of Jerry Butcher

Louis Miceli in memory of Peter Jensen

Brett Baltz in honor of Phil Summers

William Gleason in honor of Jay Stuckel

Jonathan Martin in honor of Dennis Williams

Steve Rhoades in honor of Beth Wallace Rigdon

Wyatt Davis in memory of Terry McKinnie

James Motos in memory of Tom Duckett

James R. Banks in honor of Kevin E. Cathey

Clifton Goodwin in honor of Durward and Connie Owen

Joseph McBride in honor of the Eta Zeta Founding Fathers

Steward E. Sandstrom in honor of The Founding Fathers of 1986 and 2019

Jeffery Deitz in memory of Kurt Clack

John Nelson in memory of Thomas Molnar

John A. Greaves Jr. in honor of Steve Trimmier

Derek McGinthy in honor of Zeta Xi (Averett)

Jane Durrell in memory of Dr. William S. Durrell

William Newell in memory of Robert Wilcox in memory of Albert Brown

Spencer K. Haworth in honor of Ben Kozuch and Ryan Ginther

Charles Melton in honor of Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern)

Todd Shelton in honor of The Pi Kappa Phi Communications Team

Gary Fisher in memory of Janet Fisher

Joseph Odom in memory of Luther Long

Robert K. Henson in honor of Eta Delta 61

Sajjad Mia in honor of Henry Rose

Caroline Fritz in memory of Dr. William S. Durrell

Glenn Olivenbaum in memory of Wayne Cofield

Mark L. Hogan in honor of Marisa Hogan

John D. Morrison in honor of Terry Sapp and Tony Jeselnik

Ronnie Banks in honor of Kevin E. Cathey Ellis S. Banks, Jr. in honor of Durward W. Owen Roland Berry in honor of John Riggs Matthew Brown in honor of Curt Herzog Gregory Buehner in honor of Christopher Conner Taylor A. Burton in honor of Bonn A. Gilbert, Sr.

Teresa J. Hoglund in honor of Coby Welty

William Newell in honor of Alan Duesterhaus, Brandon Sorensen, Chris Shade, Durward W. Owen, Emmanuel O'Drobinak, James Karlovec, John Lee, Kelley Bergstrom, Mark Timmes, and Patrick Kuhnle

Pablo Carvajal in honor of James Keesler

Byron Hughes in honor of the 2013 cohort of Pi Kapp College

Robert H. Chan in honor of Riley Chan

Brooke Marie Kingsley Isbell in honor of Zach Isbell

Robert Clayton in honor of David Quattlebaum

Cam Johnson in honor of Danny McLendon

Robert Conley in honor of Richard Lovett

Nicholas Johnson in honor of Danny McLendon

Rob Nyhuis in honor of Theta Rho (Western Michigan)

Christopher Conner in honor of Greg Buehner and Mark Bernecker

Joanne Kahle in honor of Charles Kahle

Debra Ollom in honor of Benjamin Schuler

Roger Kreh in honor of Lillian Kreh

Ural Oyler in honor of Scott Haff

Michael Jason Laningham in honor of Jeffrey Alexander

Peter Pavan in honor of J. Patrick Figley

Michael Levinton in honor of Abe Schneier

John Peden in honor of Larry Leon Reynolds and Larry Reynolds

Joel T. Conway in honor of Ron DeValinger Shayne Creppel in honor of Durward W. Owen William Dicks in honor of Durward W. Owen Jeffrey Eidson in honor of Thomas Eidson

Thomas Lucht in honor of Stephen Osborne

JoAnn Evans in honor of Nick Evans

Ryan Lugabihl in honor of the Leadership Consultant Class of 2011-2012

William Finney in honor of Kenneth Brock

Basil Lyberg in honor of Robert Bromley

Rich Nolan in honor of Zeta Class

Charles K . Peterson in honor of Class of 2021

David S. Shook in honor of Dr. Phil Summers William Sigmon in honor of Buster Harvey and Mike Mynatt Lionel Smith in honor of Nathaniel Smith Shawn Stinson in honor of David Scott Carey Sudduth in honor of David Bond Philip Tappy in honor of Durward W. Owen Edward Thomas in honor of William Scarborough Scott Thomas in honor of Blake Thomas Sergio Toscano in honor of Kappa Nu Founding Fathers Victor T. Tran in honor of Tyler J. Sauer Robert Werle in honor of Chris Koch Andrew Westbrook in honor of Durward W. Owen

Patricia Goetz in memory of Richard Goetz Justin Hale in memory of Joseph Anchundia Carol Harper in memory of Spencer Harper Spencer K. Haworth in memory of Benjamin Kozuch Trae M. Hestness in memory of Eric Almquist James Hincher in memory of William Upchurch David Jaffee in memory of Daniel Harms Glenn Johnson in memory of Wayne Stokes Charles Krblich in memory of John Shiley Kathleen Lockhart in memory of Dr. William S. Durrell Michael Lorenzo in memory of John Sykes

Thomas B. Peterson in honor of James A. Hunt

Rachel Westra in honor of the Assistant Executive Directors (Brent Grunig, Brooke Kingsley Isbell, James Maloney, Tavianna Williams)

Brady Prim in honor of Lucas Pearson

Charles Wohlnick in honor of Bruce McLamb

Bryan Martin in memory of Stuart Cook

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Durward W. Owen in memory of Eric Almquist Lou Parducci in memory of Joe Canero Robert Paterno in memory of Martin Perkins James Ransom in memory of Stephen Wrenn Ronald Raskin in memory of David Burdick Lucille Roener in memory of Harry Roener Everett Targett in memory of James Witek Lois Taylor in memory of William Taylor Raymond Terhune in memory of David Hardie Dade Thornton in memory of Tommy Baremore Donald Van Houten in memory of Albert Brown

Charles MacMillin in memory of David Michael

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PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY Educational Grants

$150,272 (3%)

Royalties

Merchandise

$134,999 (2%)

Administrative (including officials)

$134,536 (2%)

$880,869 (14%)

Events & Leadership Development

$419,868 (7%)

Chapter Development & Expansion

$394,646 (6%)

Housing support (HIF, ILF & misc)

$244,130 (4%)

Communications (including branding)

Event / Education Registration Fees

$170,902 (3%)

$368,632 (6%)

Interfraternity Relations

Affiliates & Other Revenues

$103,782 (2%)

$657,718 (10%)

Alumni Engagement

$6,350,126

$81,678 (1%)

$6,221,008 Expenses

Merchandise

$64,542 (1%)

Revenue

Member Revenues

Staff

$4,903,969 (77%)

2018 FINANCIALS Individual Gifts

$125,013 (5%)

Investment Income (Loss)

$119,606 (5%)

Gear Up Florida

$79,990 (3%)

Corporate Sponsors

Build America

$60,598 (3%)

$2,058,702 (33%)

THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE

Registration Fees Sales/Other

$47,828 $13,110 Placements (2%) (1%) & Grants Restricted Income

$166,214 (7%)

Risk Management & Prevention Education

$1,801,890 (29%)

In-kind

Chapter Services

$373,258 (16%)

$268,202 (11%)

$395,437 (17%)

-$21,000 (-1%)

ABEX Challenge

$174,762 (8%)

Administrative

$158,355 (7%)

$ 2,326,246

$ 2,333,429

Financial Development

Expenses

$147,982 (6%)

Revenue In-kind Gifts

$373,258 (16%)

ABEX Challenge

$131,969 (6%)

Chapter Fundraising

$561,912 (24%)

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Journey of Hope

$624,955 (27%)

Journey of Hope

$632,628 (27%)

Build America

$95,170 (4%)

Gear Up Florida

$130,429 (6%)

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PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION Nu Phi

$64,671 (9%)

Kroeg Society

National President's Unrestricted Gifts (includes campaign gifts) Circle & Student Giving Gifts $177,254

$13,250 $10,266 (2%) (1%)

(25%)

Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant

HISTORICAL ASSETS

Alpha Epsilon Library Grant

2018 $10,557,426 2017 $11,716,928 2016 $11,635,510 2015 $11,377,959 2014 $11,379,130 2013 $6,560,331 2012 $5,548,854 2011 $5,318,081

$81,549 (17%)

$105,000 (22%)

Officials Giving (includes Board of Governors)

Morgan Scholars

$66,350 (9%)

$46,287 (10%)

$710,053

CIF Scholarships (local scholarships)

$482,978

$41,945 (9%)

Educational grants and scholarships

Restricted Gifts

$103,006 (15%)

Revenue

International Scholars

$31,500 (6%)

Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant (Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders)

$25,000 (5%)

Chapter Investment Funds

Annual Appeal

The Ability Experience (including Bergstrom Service Grants)

$155,026 (22%)

PI KAPPA PHI PROPERTIES

Pi Kapp Scholars

McCollum Scholars

Bergstrom Leadership Grants

Edu/Leadership Grants to Chapters

$9,000 (1.9%)

$137,248 (28%)

HISTORICAL YEAR END ASSETS

$120,228 (17%)

$2,000 (0.4%)

$2,500 (0.5%)

2018 $25,821,189 2017 $19,424,902 2016 $19,800,560 2015 $14,363,627 2014 $11,111,562 2013 $8,649,918 2012 $9,149,085

$950 (0.2%)

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

Utilities & Maintenance

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 Depreciation & Closing Costs

$2,503,780 (42%)

$ 1,156,745 (20%)

Other

$200,929 (3%)

Rental Revenues

$6,025,661 (97%)

$ 6,226,590

$ 5,913,960 Expenses

Revenue Interest & Property Tax

$1,055,921 (18%)

Insurance

$76,060 (1%) update us on your life: pikapp.org/submitnews

Leasing

$ 539,828 (9%)

Administrative

$581,624 (10%)

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A MISSION

Miles AWAY

BY J USTIN HORNE

Ability Camp Guatemala 2019

FROM THE VERY START of The Ability Experience over 40 years ago, construction and increased access to needed amenities has been a core feature. From those original play units designed by Thomas Sayre in collaboration with Durward Owen, The Ability Experience has worked to leverage the manpower of the fraternity with the fundraising capability of a national organization to tangibly impact the lives of people with disabilities across the country. But in 2018, we moved beyond the country: The Ability Experience went to Guatemala. Spurred by a desire to make an impact in a country lacking many of the disability support networks that Americans benefit from, 20 men travelled to Santiago Atitlán in central South America to make a difference. The inaugural trip in 2018 was the first construction experience abroad. The team spent a week working with a local clinic, and laying the foundation that will form the future clinic. Sabit Nasir from the

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Dean: Journey of Hope 1994

Dean with an artisan (Davide) that he met while at ADISA

Kappa Omicron Chapter at Connecticut said that “Ability Camp Guatemala was an experience-and-a-half. Seeing the happiness everyone had, despite lacking even simple necessities, made me reflect on my own life and what was and was not important.” And how did The Ability Experience land 2,500 miles away from where it started? By the vision of Pi Alpha Dean Sheorn (Journey of Hope north route, 1994.) In February of 2016, he and his church group went down to volunteer and meet with ADISA, the Association of Parents and Friends of People with Disabilities. ADISA’s mission is to “Assist, defend and further the rights of people with disabilities.” After his time there, Dean felt that there was still work to be done, and immediately thought of his experience with The Ability Experience, and that it might be a good fit for the organization. ADISA was created in 1998 by Francisco and Maria Figueroa after the birth of their third child, Nila. She was born with hydrocephalus, a brain condition in which

excess water causes an enlarged head. Much like now, the city of Santiago Atitlán did not have a social or governmental network that helped support people with disabilities, or the challenge that they faced. Rather than just accept that, the Figueroas began calling through their own parent network, and ultimately organized a support system for children with disabilities. Initially, ADISA worked with three families; now, that number is past 1,000 children. Today, ADISA functions as an umbrella organization, now supporting various ventures under its guidance. The Ability Experience has made an impact on two of those, a school serving children with disabilities, and an artisan workshop where people with primarily physical disabilities craft goods and art to sell. This year’s expanded two-team trip split their time evenly. The first group spent a week improving and expanding the artisan workshop. The second group built a wheelchair ramp from the first to second floor of the school. pikapp.org/news


The Mayan syllabary cannot make all of the sounds we have in English, but the image is the closest we can get to writing Ability Camp antiago Atitlán. The illustration was produced by 2019 attendee and Pi Kapp alumnus Christopher Grant, Zeta Omega (Towson).

These unique opportunities help define the exceptional experiences afforded to members of Pi Kappa Phi. For over four decades, The Ability Experience has pioneered service as a form of brotherhood for the greater good, while simultaneously developing brothers into leaders. This is exemplified in the oft-repeated line, “Sometimes, you have to travel the world to see the opportunities in your own back yard.” It’s our hope that these experiences in Central America will spark the desire for more shared experiences at home in these brothers chapters and their communities. The Ability Experience is proud to have focused heavily on the importance of physical accessibility in the United States, even before the government mandated equal

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access through the ADA. Guatemala serves as a reminder for the crucial importance of accessible spaces, and the challenge the lack thereof has on the people who need them. In just two years, Pi Kappa Phi has expanded its international presence to two teams of brothers spending weeks abroad enabling increased access and growing as servant leaders. Growing to two teams enabled the organization to complete more projects than anticipated, while making a lasting, tangible difference on the lives of people who don’t typically receive that sort of outside support. As said by Basil Lyberg, "We’re proud to be able to contribute and support our mission while making a new partnership with ADISA, and look forward to seeing what we can achieve together in future service trips." 

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THE ABILIT Y EXPERIENCE GIVING “The Arc Southeast Mississippi is so appreciative of the level

Donors are listed by giving level for the 2018 calendar year. This does include gifts to team events and chapter fundraising. [] indicates Pi Alpha

of involvement and the partnership between the members of

[5] indicates 77 Society

Pi Kappa Phi and The Arc SEMS. The fraternity members are involved with parties, a prom, assisting with pottery production, and other activities. They have provided individuals with disabilities an opportunity to experience college/fraternal relationships that they would have otherwise not had. Thank you for reaching out to The Arc with the gifts of time and financial resources. We thank you for making individuals with disabilities a part of your mission!” Cindy L. Pennington Executive Director, The Arc Southeast MS

From the chairman,

WHEN I THINK ABOUT The Ability Experience, I'm quickly reminded of my own experience on the Journey of Hope. I had the opportunity to learn what service was while pushing myself further than I thought I could go. The people I spent time with—my team, people with disabilities, and the staff at our friendship visits—taught me what was important in life. As a 20-something, there's little that can impact you more than meeting someone who's been dealt a tough hand in life, but who still tells you they count their blessings for what they're able to do. The Ability Experience’s key strategic initiative is to ensure that every member of Pi Kappa Phi has the opportunity to spend time with and learn from people of all abilities. By working with our partners throughout the country, we help enable shared experiences that make a lifetime of impact. We are officially halfway through this iteration of our strategic plan; I could not be

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more thankful for the supporters who have made this mission possible. Last year alone, The Ability Experience supported 9,805 shared experiences through local and national programs—a 30% increase over the previous year. 105 chapters have active volunteer relationships in which they partner with a local organization that services people with disabilities. In 2018, The Ability Experience added additional service learning opportunities. We hosted our first Ability Camp Guatemala where a group of 20 men traveled to Santiago Atitlán to build a dental clinic which would provide free dental care for people with disabilities. We also had our first class of Bergstrom Fellows: a program that places Pi Kappa Phi students at camps that sorely need male camp counselors. In this program, each qualifying Bergstrom Fellow will receive a financial stipend at the end of the summer for his meaningful work. The Ability Camp program continues to

grow—The Ability Experience was able to host 18 camps in 2018, saving camps $250,000 in labor and materials across the country. This work is complemented by the 40,000 reported service hours the men of Pi Kappa Phi worked in communities around the United States. As proud as I am of these statistics, it's the stories I hear from brothers, their parents and our community partners that show our true impact. These stories drive me to work even harder so that The Ability Experience sees further growth and helps create more shared experiences in the future. I am so thankful for the countless supporters who make these shared experiences possible and for the impact they have on my life and thousands of people across the country.

CHAD PERCE

CHAIRMAN, THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE pikapp.org/news


$20,000 or more Neil Mishurda, Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado)  Bruce and Sally Rogers,Chi (Stetson) 

$5,000 — $9,999 Linda Ferszt Max Friedman Bob Lane, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Paul A. Laurencelle Chris Margelli, Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern)  Payton Williams, Eta Psi (Central Florida) Houston Trust Company RS&H

$2,500 — $4,999 Jason Anderson Kelley Bergstrom, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) George Blank Joel Borellis, Sigma (South Carolina)  Laura Brannigan Rob Brooks, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Kristen Brotz Durran Coley, Eta Zeta (Queens) Pari Doherty Eric Egan Amber Fries Ted Jarrett, III, Beta (Presbyterian)  John Greaves, Jr., Omicron (Alabama) Buddy and Pat McKissick Shawn Rabourn, Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Michael J Raggio Nineff Shlita Chipotle Mexican Grill Envestnet Matching Gift Program Fortress Fencing LLC

$1,000 — $2,499 Zack Agerton, Delta Beta (North Georgia)  Grayson Allen, Eta Chi (Texas Christian)  Michael Allison Sherry Brock Apanay Andre Arman, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)  Thomas Athenour John Avery Adam Bacon, Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado) 5 Tanner Bacon, Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado) 5 Angela Bailey Steve Bailey Mike Barnes, Gamma (UC - Berkeley) 5 Colleen and Tony Baumgartner Eric Baze, Kappa Xi (DePaul)  Ross Benthien, Alpha Delta (Washington) Rick Berk, Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Anthony J. Brown Megan Butters Bob Bux, Alpha Delta (Washington) Mike Carter, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Lucille Champagne Dan Clark, Theta Psi (RIT) Cindy Cobb Julie Crawford Wayne and Elizabeth Davis Dan Dawson, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green)  Thomas DeLoache, Eta Epsilon (Maryland)  Corey Dillon, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)  Randall and Sherry Diner Alden Dull Kathryn Farmer Matthew Ferguson Adrian Fernandez, Gamma (UC - Berkeley) 5 Diego Ferradas, Beta Eta (Florida State) Patrick Folio, Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Dan French, Upsilon (Illinois)  Cheri Gianakos Laurie Goose Josef and Gloria Gorelik Ken Gorman John Greenway Christopher Haines

William Haley Brandon Hanson Cathy Harrison 5 Justin Harvey, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Maureen Hearney June Heigel Kelly Hernandez Robert and Selina Hoover Debra Howe Christopher Hugo Samuel Iryami Thomas and Joan Jarriel Matthew Keller, Delta Chi (Kansas State)  Brandon Kelly, Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Colton King Charles Lane William and Susan Levine Stella Liu Ryan Lugabihl, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Max Luttgegarm Basil Lyberg, Beta Xi (Central Michigan) 5 Tracy Maddux, Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) John Marus Martha Masko Perry and Stacy Mattern Douglas Matthews Carolyn McDonald John and Christina McDougal Rondi McGovern Pamela McSweeny Tony Mendoza, Theta Psi (RIT)  Jorge Mendoza Barbara Merten Gary Meyer Jim Murphy, Beta Iota (Toledo) 5 Andrea Mysza Mark and Carolyn Neely John Norton Michael Palmer Manuel and Patricia Perea Patricia Phelan Debra Poulley John Powers Sr., Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Nicole Price Rob Raesemann, Jr., Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Gregory Randolph Kathy Randolph Douglas Rea Dante' Schembari, Gamma Phi (South Alabama) 5 Eric Shaner Allen Shellenbarger Sr., Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte)

Don Sickman William Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Charlie Stanton Nick Stoczanyn, Upsilon (Illinois) 5 Ian Sundberg, Theta (Cincinnati)  Kevin Sutherland, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) 5 Madelene Taub-Chan Edward Urquhart Cris White Zach Wiles, Theta (Cincinnati)  Rick Wilhelm, Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado) 5 Seth Wolins Michael Wright, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro),5 Frank Yarborough, Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Bolton Sullivan Fund Furman University KRG Capital Jaffe Family Foundation Stone and Holt Weeks Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation The GEO Group Foundation, Inc Hub Development, LLC Kirkland and Ellis LLP Lustine Toyota Microsoft Matching Gift Program Mesa Associates Inc National Christian Foundation Prestige Ford Starbucks Coffee Company The Overby Group, Inc Zeta Tau Alpha, Theta Omicron

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$500 — $999 Mark Adamson, Sigma (South Carolina)  Steve Allsop Craig Anderson, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Theodore Ankenbauer William Anton Jeff Armstrong, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) 5 Elissa Arnold JP Aspinwall, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) 5 William Austin Tyler Auton Jerry Ayoub Mansour Azizkhani Jacqueline Baker Beth Baldwin Hunter Baldwin Susan Bane Mark Barnao Zulema Bassham Lynne Beaver Francis Bell Kevin Bentson Brian Bergersen Mica Bethea Mike Bielawski W. Bart Bielawski Mari Bird Ted and Sue Black Kimberly Bladen Heidi Blanchard Jeff Blood Marvin and Alysia Bobo Josephine Bonilla Melanie Brunner David Buchanan, Theta Epsilon (Kansas) 5 Elsie Burgess Craig Burris, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Dennis Burton Michael Byrne Jacqueline Carey Laura Carlson Gretchen Carpenter Tom Carter, Gamma Delta (Memphis) Sam Chaddha Spencer Chan, Alpha Delta (Washington) 5 Mick Charles, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Chantelle Chen Todd Christensen Lisa Christianson Greg Cobb Kris Collison Brian Colona David Corey, Alpha Eta (Samford)  Brian Craig Jeffrey Creighton, Alpha Delta (Washington)  Tracy Crisafulli Julie Crockett Carol Dahmen Elizabeth Davis Michael Davis Ross Dean Francis Deblasi Connie Demkowicz Brian Dickman, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Jane Die Randall Diner Frank DiPentino Michael Dobszewicz Joseph Draper Thomas and Patricia Draper Chris Dunn Tucker Ellis Jake Vallier Experience The Kane Family Gil Fernandez, Beta Eta (Florida State) Andrea Ferraco Daniel Fett Fidelity Charitable Nicholas Finnerty Hugh A Fitzsimons, Jr Barney Fortunato, III, Theta Nu (Delaware) 5 William Fortune

Ellen Framm Anthony Frank Donald Friedman Michael Fries Natalie Fronczek Kenneth Gaffga Jeff Ganeles Alma Gaona Daniel George Todd and Shannon Gervasini Katherine Glaessner Howie Goldsmith, Psi (Cornell)  Nat Gombis, Alpha Phi (Illinois Tech) John Gough Manish Goyal Garth Graham Kevin and Robin Green Vicki Vinson and Greg Cantwell Kathryn Grunig Sean Hallisey, Theta Zeta (George Washington) Alison Hannah Charles Hedberg Susan Heigel Laurel Hill Pamela Hodges Alan Holtz Zach Hom, Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Dave Homard, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Aneta Hoskyn Billie Bob Hoskyn John Hoskyn Joshua Huffman Stefanie Hults Gregory Immell Carroll Ingram Marilyn Jarriel Mike Jarriel Nancy Jenkins Juliet Jimenez Ulrich Jonen Dan Jones, Eta Psi (Central Florida) 5 Dustin Jones Linda Jordan Ravi Kambhampati Sophia Kang Cindy Kapp Christine Kawczynski Alex Keating, Upsilon (Illinois) Cory Keierleber Larry Keller, III,Delta Chi (Kansas State)  G Lawrence Keller, Jr, Delta Chi (Kansas State) Dean Kelly Devin Kelly Bunny Kemins-Kenton Amy Kenton William and Joanne Kenton Sean Khan Luke Krebs, Epsilon Pi (Virginia Commonwealth) Jo Kupbens Donald Kuzma Carol Laham Dennis Lambert, Omega (Purdue) Jim Lamirand Ed Lang, III,Delta Rho (USC) Rachel Lannen Jennifer Lawless Paul Lawless James Lawson, II,Beta Epsilon (Missouri) 5 Kathleen LeBarron Irene Lee-Sluys Dave Lerner, Lambda (Georgia) Bob Lewis Lisin Liang Matt Lowery Ryan Mallory Meredith Mapel Stephanie Marlbrough John Marshall Elizabeth Martin Anthony Martinez, Zeta Xi (Averett) 5 Amy Masko David and Mary Mattern Andrew Matznick, Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) 5

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Cindy McBride Jennifer McCarthy Scott McCarthy Philip McCarty Patricia McDermott Charles McDevitt Jane and Michael McDonald Susan Mcgariry Jeanette Mcgroarty Donald McKay John McKibbon Ian and Margaret McLean Patricia Ann McSweeny Kara Meeuwsen Dennis Melton, Alpha Delta (Washington) Susan Mertz Virginia Metcalf Edward Meyer Jeannette Middleton Bernadette Milito Don Miller Mary H. Miller Corinne and Jim Mirable Mark Mishler Kate Mitchell James Moore Michael Moore Sheridan C Morris David Mosley Mark Myers Timothy Norman Jennifer Novak Rudy Ochs William Oliver Edward Olivera Brenda Olson Diana M. OShaughnessy Susan Ott Johanna Padilla Goureesh Paranjpe, Eta Phi (UMBC)  James Paschal Ted Peddycord Bryan Phelan Jamie Piotti Betty Poole

Corey Pudhorosky, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) 5 Robert Ritter John and Jean Roach Bradley Robins, Tau (NC State)  Harlan Robins Cynthia Ross John Russell Jay and Karen Savan Lori and Ken Schaefer Julie Schoen John Schumacher, Beta Delta (Drake) 5 Katherine Sellars Chris Shade, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) 5 David Shanklin, Eta Gamma (Colorado) 5 David Shook Richard Siderman Ruth Siderman Jonathan Simmons Jeffrey Simon Kristen and Chris Snedeker Sigrid Snider Susan Snyder Nancy Sotzing Angella Stalnaker Mark Stamey David Stinnette, Omega (Purdue) 5 Suzanne Szul Ramakrishna Prasad Tammineedi Vic Tartara Katherine Taylor Leo and Melissa Taylor Celia Tejeda García JB Ternan Andrew Thoresen Steve Tober Larry Torrech Michael Trauffler Gregg Turner, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech)  Mario Vargas Rhonda Vienne John Visconi, II, Theta Nu (Delaware) 5

1977–2000

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Nancy Vliet Jerome Vu Shera and Triet Vu

JASON R. TIRADO 1976–2000

TODD PORTERFIELD, Alpha Delta Chapter at Washington, passed away on August 7, 2000. Todd was cycling with the Journey of Hope South team and was struck by a car in Lexington, N.C. Todd leaves a 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.

JASON TIRADO, Zeta Epsilon Chapter at George Mason, 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.

The 2018 Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Grant Recipient: Sportable Inc. Richmond, VA

The 2018 Jason R. Tirado Memorial Grant Recipient: Nebraska Spina Bifida Inc. Omaha, NE

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Cramer Vlerebome, Epsilon Phi (Alabama - Birmingham)

MEMORIAL GRANTS

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IMPACT The Ability Experience was able to impact many organizations across the country through Ability Camps, Build America and Circle of Giving Grants in 2018.

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CAMP CIVITAN: $19,664 in grants and labor | $1,100 grant from Theta Upsilon (Northern Arizona)

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CANDLELIGHT RANCH: $15,920 in grants and labor

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ROCKY MOUNTAIN VILLAGE: $32,279 in grants and labor

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CAMP WAWBEEK: $12,800 in grants and labor

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CAMP DISCOVERY: $18,104 in grants and labor

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SUNSHINE FOUNDATION: $16,226 in grants and labor

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CAMP MERRY HEART: $11,499 in grants and labor

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WONDERLAND CAMP: $17,113 in grants and labor

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CAMP SUMMIT: $8,249 in grants and labor

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CAMP TWIN LAKES: $44,430 in grants and labor

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ADISA GUATEMALA: $34,544 in grants and labor

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CLEMSON OUTDOOR LAB: $19,317 in grants and labor

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CAMP ASCCA: $12,386 in grants and labor and a $6000 grant from Alpha Iota (Auburn) (Ability Camp and Circle of Giving) KINDERFROGS: $12,780 grant from Eta Chi (Texas Christian)

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HORSEPOWER: $22,160 in grants and labor

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CAMP SUNNYSIDE: $37,472 in grants and labor (Ability Camp and Build America)

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CAMP HARKNESS: $9,202 in grants and labor

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EASTER SEALS CENTRAL CALIFORNIA: $28,433 in grants and labor

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CAMP BIG SKY: $20,431 in grants and labor

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RESPITE CARE: $5,600 grant from Zeta Phi (Colorado State)

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CAMP ALLYN: $37,159 in grants and labor

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CAMP CAMP: $20,431 in grants and labor

HEART OF TEXAS SPECIAL OLYMPICS: $4,500 grant from Theta Kappa (Baylor)

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HOLY ANGELS: $24,998 in grants and labor

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WOODLANDS FOUNDATION: $19,221 in grants and labor

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LAFEYETTE JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL: $4,359 grant from Omega (Purdue) MIRACLE LEAGUE: $3,000 grant from Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte)

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BEST BUDDIES FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY: $2,600 grant from Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic)

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MIRACLE LEAGUE OF MACON: $1,200 grant from Alpha Alpha (Mercer)

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LEVEL: $1,250 grant from Epsilon Omicron (Villanova)

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RALLYCAP SPORTS: $2,200 grant from Alpha Nu (Ohio State)

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STARVILLE SCHOOLS: $2,000 grant from Iota Nu (Mississippi State)

VIA SERVICES: $750 grant from Iota Sigma (San Jose State)

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UNC BEST BUDDIES: $2,400 grant from Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)

BEST BUDDIES OF LOUISVILLE:$650 grant from Beta Gamma (Louisville)

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THE ARC OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI: $2250 grant from Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi)

ADVOCACY AND RESOURCE CENTER: $600 grant from Eta Kappa (SUNY Plattsburgh)

ENVISION UNLIMITED: $1600 grant from Kappa Xi (DePaul)

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BEST BUDDIES OF WESTERN ILLINOIS: $550 grant from Iota Rho (Western Illionis)

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AQUABILITY: $2000 grant from Iota Psi (Boise State)

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CAMP HORIZON: $1,000 grant from Kappa Omicron (Connecticut)

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS OF FLORIDA: $1100 grant from Eta Psi (Central Florida)

BEST BUDDIES OF UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: $500 grant from Alpha Omega (Oregon)

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ARC OF BENTON COUNTY: $1,400 grant from Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS OF VERMONT: $300 grant from Kappa Rho (Vermont)

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DSA OF WESTERN MICHIGAN: $1,400 grant from Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State)

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E. NC SCHOOL: $500 grant from Zeta Tau (Barton)

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BEST BUDDIES OF WISCONSINMADISON: $1,400 grant from Kappa Lambda (Wisconsin)

ROLLING HORNETS: $500 grant from Eta Mu (Wingate)

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Bradley Bodiford, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)  Katrice Boland Marc Boom, Theta Zeta (George Washington) Katherine Borton Kelly and Jeremy Boston Brett Braddock Alec Brannigan Rebecca Branum Serjio Brereda, Jr., Beta Nu (Houston)  David Breslin Mark and Catherine Brinker Thomas Brooks Elizabeth Brown William Browne Christopher Bryson Joan Buckley Brad Bujnowski Bunnell Family Maureen Burke Kathy Burns Linda Burns Cindy Burton Ben Bush, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) 5 Lindsay Bush John and Katharine Byerly Matt Cady, Eta Lambda (Brockport)  Thomas and Cynthia Calderon Raad Califa Jacob Cambre Tracey Campbell Yankee Candle Michael Caputo, Theta Xi (Arizona State) 5 W Kelly Carr Carring Family James Carroll Mitzi B Causey Donald Cave Jean Centa Lynn Centa Salena Chen Globe Lions Club Missoula Lions Club Timothy and Cheryl Coffey John Coliton Chris Conley, Zeta Pi (Marshall) Laura Corbin Steven Cottingham Roy and Lee Countryman David Covington Melinda Cox Becky Coyne Coldstone Creamery Amy Crockett Helen Crum Dave Culberson Julie J Cunningham Christopher Curphey, Eta Gamma (Colorado)  Mark Danzo Laura Davis Donald Day

Charles Dayan Sam Deaner Anthony DeFurio Eli DeQuiroz, Eta Gamma (CU -Colorado) 5 Sue DeRose Sara Dial Sloan Dickey, Theta Zeta (George Washington) David Doyle John Droter Alan Duesterhaus, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Susan DuMont Nick Duncan, Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Andy Dunn, Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Chris Dunning Al Dussi Jennifer Eckert John Edwards Sarah Ellis Richard and Joan Emas Eric Ensign William Erps John Falconer, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Elcar Fence Colleen Fitzpatrick Ryan Fligg, Eta Gamma (CU -Colorado)  Janel Foerstel Ryan Foerstel, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)  Matt Fore Kim Foust Rhonda Fowler Molly Franey R L Freeman Everett Fuller Romich Family Fund Cink Fundraising David Gaines Joseph M Gallagher Dale and Michelle Gamboni Zelma Gandy Don Sing Alexandra Garcia Chris Garrett, Beta (Presbyterian) 5 Kathleen Geno Susan and Kevin Gibbons Margaret Gill Richard and Sandra Gill John Giorgi Melissa Glyman Drew Gottula, Eta Gamma (CU - Colorado) 5 Susan and Gary Grace Terry Graham, Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State) Brian Grill Greg Grilliot Tammy Grossman Jim Hahn Michelle Hajjar Michelle A. Hajjar Mark Hall Phyllis Hamilton 5 Roberta Hancock Diane and Kevin Harvey

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Lynette Harvey Randall Harwood Stephanie Hawkins Douglas Hearney Michael Hearney Elaine Heilig Chad Hellan, Omega (Purdue)  Chase Hellan Connie G. Hensley William Hester Elizabeth Hildreth Justin Hinckley Richard Hoffman Warren and Carolyn Hood Zachary Hornberger, Eta Upsilon (Miami - Ohio)  Murray Howe Ed Howie Paul Hueber Christian Hummel Donna Hunter Ryan Hurley, Beta Theta (Arizona)  Stephen Ingebretsen Kurt Ingerick, Theta Psi (RIT) Adrienne Ingram Annelle and Carroll Ingram Dennis Isaac Seth Jackson, Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Skip Jackson Cynthia Jacovetty Crosbie Jarrett, Delta Delta (Truman State)  Jeff Jarriel Nelson Jessup Brad Johnson Suzanne Johnson Tim and Angela Jolley Janet Jones Katherine Jones Kit Jones Lee Jones Michael Jones Brian Jongsma Hendrik Jongsma Elisabeth Judge Drew Jurkofsky Jerome and Leslie Karam Family Suni and Ron Keating Emilie Kelly Lisa Kelly Melanie Kelly Michael and Lisa Kelly Carl Kempf, III, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Julie Kenney Tammy Kerwin Brenda King Walter Kingsbery Ned Kirklin Daniel Klocke, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) 5 Dave Knavel, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) 5 Ross Knoblauch, Eta Epsilon (Maryland)  Chuck Knudsen Scott Kopple, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) 5 Sam Kossary Barbara Kozlow Jeff Kozlow, Psi (Cornell) Gary Kroll Mark Kroll Jim Krucher, Beta Alpha (NJIT) Alexis Kwan Kevin Kwok Kimberly Kwok Michael Lahey John Lambert Tyler Lampard, Zeta Phi (Colorado State)  Jeffrey Landau Eric Langenfeld, Upsilon (Illinois) Virginia Larsen Jack Larson Donna and Michael Lashendock Rosalind D Leaming Sean Lewett Margaret Ligotti Colleen Lindsey Catherine Loeffelman

Allan Logan Satyen Lokanandi Dan Lucitt Paulen Luttgeharm Lizabeth Anne Lynner James Macksood Christopher Maitz Kami Man Alma Marcial Nina Mardauss Eric Martin Theodore Martin Thomas Martin Laura Martinez Valerie Martone Charles McBride John McCall, Theta Psi (RIT) 5 Jeanne Mccarthy Michael McCarthy Ryan McCarthy, Psi (Cornell) 5 Julie McClure Chris McConnell Stacey W. McConnell Harrison McCoy, Iota Rho (Western Illinois)  Daniel McGann Christopher McGown, Eta Alpha (Concord) Christopher McHugh Matthew McLean Mycah McNamara Maya McReynolds Todd Meath Kay Merrill Frank Messino J.D. Michaud, Delta Beta (North Georgia)  David Miller, Jr., Xi (Roanoke)  Robert Miller Shelby Miller Jackson Moench, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) John Molinelli Jason Morris Shane Mulrooney, Delta Delta (Truman State) 5 Alice Munro Marsha Munro Luis Octavio Murat Macias Tonya Murphy Michael Muse Thomas Myrick Peggy Nelson William Newell, Psi (Cornell) Marty Newhouse, Psi (Cornell)  Errin Nix Larae Nordstrom Ethan Norman, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte)  Luke Northstrom James and Sheila O'Gara Margaret O'Shaughnessy Patricia O'Shaughnessy Karl Ochs, Alpha Theta (Michigan State)  Goshi Ohnuma Janice Olear Jorge Olivero Edgar Olvera Jin Pang, Alpha Delta (Washington)  Christine Parker Bhupesh Patel Pilu Patel Roma Patel Cameron Patterson, Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)  Mike Pavell Brian Perkins, Alpha Delta (Washington) 5 Brenda Perry Christopher Petrunik Susan Pitman Tom Pluchar June Pollack Donald Porth, III,Omega (Purdue) Mitra Pourandi John Powers, Jr., Zeta Zeta (North Florida) 5 Steve and Margaret Powers Brian Pratt Richard Price, Omega (Purdue) Sue and Bill Prutting Gabby Pucci

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CHAPTER SPOTLIGHT

ZETA PHI (COLORADO STATE) AS THE STATE of Colorado and Colorado State University has continued to grow, Greek life at the school has benefited. There are 9 more chapters on campus today than there was in 2016. Pi Kappa Phi and their philanthropic work is not new to the city of Fort Collins, though. Chartered in 1996, living the Ability Experience mission has always been a part of their culture. 2018 was a standout year in its own right. Four members cycled across the country last summer, Ian Brannigan, Tyler Lampard, Nick Meyer, and Will Parker. The chapter, led by philanthropy chair Joe Keaveny, raised $22,471. This was a record for the chapter and included a highly successful War of Roses

Kari Ragsdale Tom Ready Tracey Reed Joe Regenstein IV, Eta Psi (Central Florida) 5 Robert Rekuta Corey Richardson, Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Ted and Virginia Ridder Carole Riddle Monroe Rifkin Jason Rini, Eta Gamma (Colorado) 5 Bruny Rios Susan Rizzi Matthew Robbins Robbie Robbins, Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) Kristen Roberts Bruce Robinette Paul Rodriguez Hernandez Maye Rogers Benjamin Ross Kevin Ross Chris Ryle, Beta Eta (Florida State)5 John Salazar Janet Samuelson Ronald Sandgrund Claudia Saunders Mikayla Savage Nancy Savage W Alan Sawyer, Jr. Thomas Schives Beth Schneider Charles Sederstrom Jeff Serbus, Gamma Lambda (Missouri S&T)  Edward and Elisabeth Sesek Andrea Seybold Charles Seybold Kelly Shaner David Shanklin Shelly Sharp

event and unprecedented support through online peer-to-peer fundraising. The Rams partner with Respite Care, Inc and Special Olympics locally. Members have valuable shared experiences with people of all abilities and see their impact locally through these friendships and Circle of Giving grants. They also had 9 chapter members spend a weekend volunteering for Ability Camp at Easter Seals – Rocky Mountain Village, where The Ability Experience has provided support for countless projects over many years. 2019 is already off to a great start after a highly successful spring led by new philanthropy chair Alejandro Martinez. 

Caitlin Shaw Steve Shaw, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Carmen Sheffield Josh Sheffler, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) 5 Todd Shelton Dean Sheorn, Beta (Presbyterian) 5 Joe Shoaf Charles Simic Heather Simmons Emily Slawinski James Smith Joey Smith, Eta Zeta (Queens) 5 Nathan Smith Patrick Smith Tim Smith Robin Snidow Anitra Sommer Brandon Sorensen, Beta Alpha (NJIT)  Roger Sorensen Darlene Sporleder Gordon Sprenger Jim Springfield Matthew Stansell Ian Stephens Rob Stewart AJ Stockwell, Theta Xi (Arizona State) 5 Catherine Stout Michael Stout, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill)  Jacqueline T Stout Troy Strickland, Kappa Nu (Sonoma State)  Jay Stuckel, Beta Epsilon (Missouri) T.J. Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana)  Todd Sullivan Sergio Abraham Sum Munoz Susan Sundberg Brian Sweeney Robert Szymczak Matthew Taylor

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"By putting an emphasis on developing men who are about to be injected into our society, we are creating beacons for change. Everyone has something they can learn from someone else, they just don't know it yet. During Journey of Hope, I absolutely felt a sense of service and pride in our efforts. Ultimately, the ride taught me a humble lesson: treat people the way you want to be treated. I think people do a disservice to themselves by not involving themselves in organizations like fraternity."

- Ian Brannigan 2018 Journey of Hope Cyclist, South Route

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Krizzia Yanga Kevin Yates, Zeta Omega (Towson) 5 Courtney Zeigler Matt Zelinski Matthew Zelinski James and Julie Zirpolo John Cullen, Delta Delta (Truman State)  Anthony Tammara, Epsilon Theta (Seton Hall) Advanced Roofing Services Anheuser Busch Companies Ashe Services for Ag Inc Bristol-Myers Squibb Matching Gift Program Coburn Construction Inc. Dental Center of Bel PA Grace Presbyterian Church Independent Medical Reviews, LLC Jones Walker LLP JPMorgan Chase Foundation Matching Gift and Volunteer Grant Program

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30 YEARS

ONE OF THE DEFINING FEATURES of Journey of Hope and Gear Up Florida is the friendship visit. These nightly dance parties, games and interactions between people with disabilities and our team members are often considered some of the most valuable and meaningful experiences of the whole summer. For participants, this is where the “The Ability Experience moments” often take place; a special memory or bond between the Pi Kapp and a person they meet on the trip.” These friendship visits don’t happen by chance, though. They’re typically a stop at one of our many community partner organizations. These community partner groups are often camps, live-in homes or resource networks that serve people with disabilities. These partners and The Ability Experience teams often have relationships over years or decades, with the stories of famous residents being told from one team to the next, while residents often mark “Ability Experience Day” on their calendars as an annual celebration akin to the holidays. The longest standing partnership through

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the Journey of Hope is with The Arc of Amador and Calaveras in California. Mike Sweeney, executive director from 1989-2012, heard about the Journey of Hope team in 1989 and reached out to secure their first friendship visit in the summer of 1990. “We were all so excited to meet the cyclists and it became very clear very quickly that Pi Kappa Phi was not your typical fraternity,” Mike said. “The team was polite, genuinely interested in the people The Arc serves and committed to educating people across the country about the abilities of folks with the diagnosis of a ‘disability.’” That initial picnic in the summer of 1990 would be the first of 30 friendship visits so far, now an annual tradition that residents and new team members excitedly look forward to. Mike mused that most of the cyclists now arriving and participating each summer weren’t even born back when the tradition started. But there are bigger changes he’s noticed, too. First, that the cyclists weren’t just becoming leaders on their ride, but that they already were leaders by teaching inclusion, empathy, teamwork and integrity.

THE ARC OF AMADOR AND CALAVERAS

Next is that The Arc understands that their residents are leaders too. “Their indomitable spirit and compassion teach our community about the value of perseverance, hard work, dedication and caring for our fellow citizens. They lead by example every day.” Karyn Gregorius, executive director after Mike since 2012, values Journey of Hope just the same. “The people served by our programs treasure the experience of cheering on the riders and connecting with them in a meaningful way. It is hard to describe in words the lifelong memories that are created by every visit,” “The best part of my job is witnessing human kindness, compassion and resilience in its most authentic form on a daily basis," Gregorius said. As The Arc and The Ability Experience move past 30 years of creating shared experiences between people with disabilities and the men of Pi Kappa Phi, we can look forward to even more personal journeys and heartfelt connections. The Ability Experience thanks The Arc and its residents for being such longstanding and meaningful partners.  pikapp.org/news


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