OF PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY
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Wood, Concrete & Nails Generations building a lasting impact
Snapshot
A look back at 2017
A Common Bond
The call to lead & duty to serve
CEO CORNER
Through Difficulties to the Stars
Mark E. Timmes
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Mark E. Timmes CREATIVE DIRECTOR
Victor Tran
MANAGING EDITORS
Johnny Andrews Justin Horne CONTRIBUTORS
Justin Angotti Andrew Bublitz Greg Buehner Chris Conner Brent A. Grunig Basil Lyberg James Maloney Andrew Matznick Chris Shade Mindy Welch
“The interfraternal world faces a year of crisis. From all directions we hear expressed the fear that ranks will be reduced by the inability of members to pay chapter dues; that it will be more difficult than ever to [recruit] new men; that houses may have to be closed and charters withdrawn. The strength of every fraternity’s organization will be tested as it has not been for many a year.” In the midst of the Great Depression, Founder A. Pelzer Wagener, serving then as National President, opened the October 1932 issue of the Star & Lamp with these exact words—his own reflection on an ancient motto: ad astra per aspera. Through difficulties to the stars. A year into the Great Recession, I echoed Founder Wagener’s remarks in the Spring 2009 issue of the Star & Lamp as we all considered how our country’s financial challenges would impact Pi Kappa Phi. Today, we find ourselves facing an equally daunting challenge: balancing student self-governance with the need for accountability; remaining a relevant and valued part of the collegiate experience amidst a changing landscape in higher education and ensuring our alumni find Pi Kappa Phi to be a meaningful part of their life after graduation. Ad astra per aspera. Through difficulties to the stars. Every summer, I pause—ever so briefly—to reflect on the year that’s passed and the one that is just about to begin. This year, I am reminded that in order for Pi Kappa Phi to be successful, our students and alumni must continue to invest—we must all recommit to the sacred oath we swore on the night of our initiation into this brotherhood. As you’ll see in the pages that follow, 2017 brought successes and challenges for Pi Kappa Phi. With each year that passes, we reach new summits and experience new valleys. Woven throughout the fabric of our history, however, remains a commitment to lead and an obligation to serve those around us. Much like Founder Wagener, my outlook is not just simple optimism; but instead, confident faith. I have faith in our commitment to the values upon which Pi Kappa Phi is built. I have faith in the capacity of our student and alumni leaders and in their commitment to community. I have faith that each of you will strive each day to help build, in your own way, the ideal Pi Kappa Phi. In our journey toward a future where every brother embraces his role as a leader, puts service before self and betters the world around him, we must all do our share to make it so. 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
EMAIL ADDRESS
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PAGE ONE CHARTERINGS
2018 continued growth efforts During the Spring 2018 semester, Pi Kappa Phi chartered on six campuses. Congratulations to these chapters!
Beta Gamma at Louisville Re-founded: March 24, 2018
Kappa Pi at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Founded: April 7, 2018
Kappa Rho at Vermont Founded: April 14, 2018
Kappa Sigma at Colorado - Colorado Springs Founded: April 14, 2018
Iota Sigma at San Jose State Re-founded: April 28, 2018
Kappa Tau at Eastern Washington Founded: May 5, 2018
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TOP POSTS OF THE YEAR
A look back:
Based upon analysis of data related to engagement and reach, here's some of the top Pi Kappa Phi Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts of the year.
(reach: 42,085)
(reach: 61,345)
"I'll never in my life be able to thank you enough. You are a hero." After nine months of dialysis, Braden Decker, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma), now has a new kidney from his chapter brother David Hopkins. This is brotherhood. (reach: 19,250)
(likes: 1,233)
(reach: 19,864)
VIDEO POST: We have a message to the volunteers of Pi Kappa Phi and The Ability Experience in recognition of #NationalVolunteerWeek. (reach: 27,912)
(likes: 1,636)
(reach: 41,488)
LIVE VIDEO: The Ability Experience Team Events arrival at the US Capitol (reach: 34,738) (likes: 1,147)
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SUM2018 || VOL. CVI, NO. 2 FEATURES
6 OUR CHAPTERS
Offering a glimpse at the activities and operations of our chapters
23 A COMMON BOND
The impact of brotherhood across the nation
44 NATIONAL COUNCIL SLATE
Meet the men who may lead the fraternity through 2020
CONCRETE 46 &WOOD, NAILS
Generations of work in upstate Ohio
COLUMNS
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1 || CHARTERINGS
2 || TOP POSTS OF THE YEAR
5 || HOUSE & HOME
7 || CHAPTER SCORECARDS
48 || THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE GIVING 57 || PHINAL THOUGHT ON THE COVER:
This photo was created in-camera using light painting techniques and long exposure photography. Communications staff members Johnny Andrews & Justin Horne directed and operated the lighting and camera while Leadership Consultants (left to right) Parker Begale, Gabe Diaz, Nicholas Ebelhack, Matt Sanchez, Bentley Corbett-Wilson and Cavin Villarreal posed without moving for each 60-90 second exposure.
Copyright © 2018 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.
Jacob LaVoy, Eta Psi (Central Florida), at the Duomo di Milano in Italy.
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HOUSE & HOME 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 each chapter. The Housing Investment Fund is funded through an annual fee from undergraduate chapter members. The fee is based on a chapter’s total number of members. Pi Kappa Phi Properties is pleased to provide this report on the Housing Investment Fund’s efforts over the 2016–2017 academic year.
Alpha Iota (Auburn)
TOTAL ASSETS AS OF 6.30.2017 Investment in Eta Gamma (Colorado)
Investment in Kappa Beta (Illinois State)
Investment in Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin)
Investment in Theta Mu (UMass - Amherst)
$100,000
$20,000
Investment in Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)
Investment in Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington)
$200,000
HOUSING INVESTMENT
$70,000
Investment in Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)
$ 65,761
TOTAL
$27,597
$11,116
Investment in Iota Rho (Western Illinois)
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 the fund, 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. ILF Cash
Notes Receivable
$488,357
$1,316,159
$2,500
ILF
$807,135
TOTAL
$1,804,516 HISTORICAL YEAR END ASSETS
2008 $1,208,597
2017
$ 1,804,516
2006 $1,096,467
2016 $1,695,125
2005 $1,027,967
2015 $1,680,397
2004 $961,963
2014 $1,618,055
2003 $871,227
2013 $1,552,329
2002 $790,282
2012 $1,480,982
2001 $4,286,210
2011 $1,402,966
2000 $705,875
2010 $1,323,937
1999 $630,733
2009 $1,257,354
1998 $572,492
2007 $1,143,036
CHAPTERS BENEFITTING FROM THE STEPHEN P. DEPALMA INFRASTRUCTURE LOAN FUND
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Tau (NC State)
Zeta Eta (South Florida)
Alpha Zeta (Oregon State)
Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin)
Alpha Lambda (Mississippi)
Zeta Sigma (UC - Davis)
Alpha Mu (Penn State)
Eta Gamma (Colorado)
Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)
Eta Epsilon (Maryland)
Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)
Eta Delta (Kennesaw State)
Alpha Upsilon (Drexel)
Eta Rho (Texas State)
Beta Epsilon (Missouri)
Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)
Gamma Delta (Memphis)
Theta Delta (Florida International)
Gamma Tau (North Texas)
Theta Epsilon (Kansas)
Delta Upsilon (Pittsburgh)
Theta Lambda (Missouri State)
Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington)
Iota Rho (Western Illinois)
Delta Omega (Texas A&M)
Kappa Beta (Illinois State)
Epsilon Eta (Winthrop)
Kappa Epsilon (Stony Brook)
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OUR CHAPTERS
AS WE PREPARE to start our next school year, we have again compiled our Chapter Scorecards to offer a glimpse at the achivements of our chapters as our fraternity moves towards our vision. The scorecards on the following pages provide a snapshot of our chapters’ achievements over the course of the 2017 calendar year. Each scorecard includes 16 different data points, some new since last year, for you to review. In addition to these metrics, we hope you enjoy a sampling of our Chapter News Briefs—moments when our mission of developing an uncommon and lifelong brotherhood can be seen most clearly. These updates are submitted continually by chapters and members for publication on starandlamp.com. We encourage you to visit the site often to learn more about the accomplishments of brothers, chapters and friends of Pi Kappa Phi across the nation and across the world.
SCORECARD: 1 ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
2
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.30
13 $3,106
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
6 32 32 0
7 32 5/17 32 0 JOURNEY: 9 1 PKC: 106/0 IFC RANK
FUNDRAISING
14 $0
FOU
15 10 OLAMP: 11 57 ALUM DON TOTAL 12 AD ASTRA: 0 16 783 14 $24,784 VOLUNTEERS CHAP: 4 HOUSE: 0 ALUM: 0 8
BETA CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
3.12 24 23 100%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.05
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 10 10 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
3/7 0 10 10
JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
DON
GPA
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
15
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 12 TOTAL
648 11 $4,650
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
GAMMA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
3.35 75 95 95%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
3.31
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.80
IFC RANK
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
17 21 38 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
4/33 15 21 36
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
FOU
GPA FALL ’16
DON
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 20 TOTAL
973 18 $5,493
VOLUNTEERS
$2,156
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 6
ALUM: 3
Member Development 9 Educational programs provided to the chapter (e.g. Ladder of Risk, 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 The Ability Experience 13 Total chapter fundraising 14 Total Pi Alpha fundraising for summer events 15 Chapter volunteer hours per man Pi Kappa Phi Foundation 16 Total living alumni; number of donors; total dollars given
DELTA CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
3.31 73 73 95%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.09
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
20 0 20 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
2/6 19 0 19
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
FOU
MU CHAPTER
MAN POWER 3 FALL ’16 2016 2017 5 3.60 105 4111 100% GPA
1 Chapter designation 2 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 3 GPA: fall 2016, spring 2017, all the men's average on campus, rank among IFC chapters 4 Chapter size at the end of 2016 and 2017 5 Retention rate based on the number of pre-initiated men who were then initiated 6 Number pre-initiated in spring 2017, fall 2017 and 2017 total 7 Number initiated in spring 2017, fall 2017 and 2017 total 8 Number of volunteers working with a chapter (council of advisors, housing corporation and alumni chapter)
DON
666 5
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2016
2017
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
$3,529
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 36 TOTAL
$2,188
CHAP: 2
SIGMA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
3.17 145 159 100% $7,025 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 – SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 19 38 57 $0 3.02 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 PER MAN
TOTAL
1
3/20 19 38 57
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
FOU
HOW TO READ THE
DON
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 85 TOTAL
1211 19 $23,556
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 4
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 4
ALUM: 4
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FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
677 11 $2,467
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.99
IFC RANK
2/22 4 12 16
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ALUM: 0
ALUM
GPA FALL ’16
126 – 96%
FUNDRAISING
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
– 23 23
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– – 22 22
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
1442 7
VOLUNTEERS
$13,240
$543
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 4
ALUM: 0
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.30
IFC RANK
ALUM
3.02 134 126 84%
3.09
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ALL MEN’S
3.02
IFC RANK
0 45 45
17/31 0 38 38
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
1604 24 $38,372
VOLUNTEERS
2
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
29.8
FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
1422 32 $17,464
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 8
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 4
ALUM: 3
IFC RANK
ALUM
3.26
22 37 59 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
1/25 20 34 54
JOURNEY: 0 FOU
ALUM
DON
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0 TOTAL
2003 50 $122,270
VOLUNTEERS
$20,881
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 14
ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
$0 1
17/25 26 23 49 ALUM
2017
RETENTION
ALL MEN’S
2.97
IFC RANK
7 14 21
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
1/6 6 13 19
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
TOTAL
660 6 $2,980
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 3
$454
$11,811
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
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MAN POWER 2017
2.67 82 88
SPRING ’17
2.81
ALL MEN’S
3.03
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 35 35 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
17/20 22 23 45 JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
DON
889 11
VOLUNTEERS
13.5
TOTAL
$3,513
CHAP: 6
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 2
ALUM: 1
6
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
IFC RANK
7 26 33
13/44 6 23 29 ALUM
4
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
848 20 $4,629
VOLUNTEERS
$0
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 7
ALUM: 0
ALUM
ALL MEN’S
3.30
IFC RANK
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
17 40 57
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/17 11 34 45 ALUM
3
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
930 6 $7,600
VOLUNTEERS
$4,053
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ALUM
3.02
0 32 32 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
1/5 0 27 27
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
DON
4
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 68 TOTAL
1151 14 $24,653
VOLUNTEERS
$11,733
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
CHAP: 7
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 3
ALUM: 0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
17 2 19
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
$0 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
8
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 11
ALUM: 11
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.24
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 27 27
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/33 23 1 24
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
$5,561
$7,420
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 62
DON
TOTAL
799 5 $3,275
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 2
ALUM: 0
ALPHA THETA CHAPTER
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
ABILITY EXP.
3.38
SPRING ’17
3.19
ALL MEN’S
RETENTION
FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
$27
MAN POWER
ALUM: 3
3.45 94 103 89%
3.25 113 117 84%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PSI CHAPTER 2017
AD ASTRA: 0
ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER
GPA
RETENTION
0
HOUSE: 0
951 19 $7,949
FALL ’16
2017
TOTAL
CHAP: 6
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
DON
2016
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 17
–/– 17 2 19
ALPHA ETA CHAPTER 2016
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
JOURNEY: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$12,104
9 4 13
$3,283
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
3.34
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3.48
SPRING ’17
FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
3.21 143 159 79%
RETENTION
RETENTION
ALUM: 0
3.43 81 77 100%
GPA
2017
2017
908 30 $14,548
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
MAN POWER
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
XI CHAPTER 2016
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 5
2/5 7 4 11
ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER FALL ’16
CHAP: 2
JOURNEY: 3
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.10
TOTAL
10
OLAMP: 49
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
$5,266
DON
$8,465
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.10
SPRING ’17
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
RETENTION
PKC: 5/0
$8,946
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2017
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2.99 45 47 85%
3.05
SPRING ’17
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 24
$12,457
12 16 28
VOLUNTEERS
3.27 110 105 88%
GPA
$21,591
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
1044 22 $15,074
GPA
$0
RETENTION
1/24 0 12 12
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2017
JOURNEY: 0
GPA
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.20
IFC RANK
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
$5,748
ALL MEN’S
ABILITY EXP.
HOUSE: 4
MAN POWER
2016
AD ASTRA: 1
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
–
ABILITY EXP.
ALPHA ZETA CHAPTER 2016
ALUM: 1
MAN POWER
2016
3.40 83 82 43%
UPSILON CHAPTER
JOURNEY: 0
ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 6
OLAMP: 33
HOUSE: 0
AD ASTRA: 0
KAPPA CHAPTER
SPRING ’17
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
DON
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
40
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
419 7 $1,094
VOLUNTEERS
JOURNEY: 2
HOUSE: 1
MAN POWER
2016
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
OLAMP: 43
3.21
SPRING ’17
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
DON
$670
–
4 25 29
AD ASTRA: 0
FUNDRAISING
3.26
ALL MEN’S
2.90
IFC RANK
JOURNEY: 1
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
OLAMP: 57
3.28 60 57 90%
FUNDRAISING
$535
ALL MEN’S
ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER
3.46 107 129 92%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PKC: 9/0
905 14 $1,285
GPA
RETENTION
RETENTION
18 0 18
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
2017
2017
–/– 16 0 16
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
2.93
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.36
2016
2017
2.95 71 84
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FOU
GPA
10
MAN POWER
SPRING ’17
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 6
NU CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$0
TOTAL
CHAP: 4
2016
$1,909
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 34
DON
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER FALL ’16
ALUM
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
1073 32 $33,187
FALL ’16
$3,106
11 26 37
28/31 9 21 30
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 3
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
3.17
IFC RANK
3.51
GPA
2/39 28 18 46
JOURNEY: 2
ALL MEN’S
3.38 69 59 89%
FALL ’16
PER MAN
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
3.10
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
TOTAL
ALUM: 0
HOUSE: 0
RHO CHAPTER
AD ASTRA: 1
3.16 146 157 100% $20,092 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.11 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 16 30 46 $71,238 2.92 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
TOTAL
CHAP: 4
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 6
PKC: 6/0
DON
AD ASTRA: 0
3.08 77 80 81%
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
OMEGA CHAPTER
FALL ’16
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
OLAMP: 73
HOUSE: 1
5
GPA FALL ’16
FUNDRAISING
FOU
GPA
CHAP: 4
$0
32 0 32
783 14 $24,784
GPA
$1
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
SPRING ’17
2017
5/17 32 0 32
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
MAN POWER
SPR
$7,276
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MU CHAPTER 2016
JOURNEY: 1
FUNDRAISING
2017
$82
CHAP: 3
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
TOTAL
3.60 105 111 100%
OMICRON CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
VOLUNTEERS
$3,785
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 22
63 2
ABILITY EXP.
–
SPRING ’17
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
JOURNEY: 2
L AMBDA CHAPTER
FALL ’16
4 15 19
OLAMP: 10
FOU
GPA
CHAP: 5
20
3.12
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
4/6 9 0 9
JOURNEY: 2
$5,534
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.33 53 45 84%
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
GPA FALL ’16
RETENTION
FOU
11 0 11
IOTA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
3.04
IFC RANK
$601
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
2016
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
3.04 67 79 97%
FUNDRAISING
2.87
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 21 29 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
18/33 6 22 28 JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
FOU
ALL MEN’S
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
THETA CHAPTER
FOU
–
GPA FALL ’16
FOU
3.10 50 39 82%
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP. FUNDRAISING
FOU
RETENTION
FOU
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
ZETA CHAPTER
GPA FALL ’16
DON
PKC: 10/1 TOTAL
1164 18 $2,548
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 3
$1,558 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
OLAMP: 0 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 2
ALUM: 0
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THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE AWARDS OMEGA (PURDUE) WITH $5,000 GRANT Because of the Omega Chapter’s commitment to service, The Ability Experience was able to award a $5,000 grant to assist local high school programs for students with disabilities. On Nov. 8, Mike McBride, a chapter alumnus and regional director of chapter services for The Ability Experience, presented the check to the special needs class at Lafayette Jefferson High School. Nine chapter members joined him at the school at the presentation. The grant will be used to provide classroom supplies and equipment, and will help offset costs associated with field trips. Furthermore, the money will be used for criminal background checks that chapter members previously had to pay for on their own to volunteer in the classes. After the presentation, the members did what they have been doing for six years–worked with students on life skills and classroom projects. “The Ability Experience is unique in that our mission is not only to support the disability community, but also to develop our members into servant leaders that are able to make an impact throughout their lives,” McBride said. “Omega is such a great example of this and it all starts in the classroom at Lafayette Jeff,” he said. “That’s what this grant represents–a commitment to supporting the people and organizations where our mission is lived out every day. We know our mission is only possible because of our students and we try to reward their hard work by making impacts through funding and events in their local communities.”
The chapter has a long-standing commitment to serving people with disabilities through continuous on- and off-campus programming along with significant fundraising totals. Ten or more chapter members have participated in the Journey of Hope through each of the past 3 years and will continue this tradition in 2018. Over six years the, chapter has donated $33,189 to the Lafeyette Jefferson High School through Circle of Giving grants. The Circle of Giving allows chapters to receive one quarter of their annual fundraising for a local charity that works alongside people with disabilities. McBride found his passion for service while an undergraduate chapter member. He was involved in various chapter activities and participated twice (2015 and 2016) in Journey of Hope. He also rode across Europe during the summer of 2017. "Service gives great perspective to students who can so easily get caught up in the bubble of life on a college campus,” he said. “It changed my life and even started my career on a path where I’m able to continue to help make a meaningful impact, and I’m grateful for that opportunity.”
DELTA BETA (NORTH GEORGIA) ARCHON RANKED AS TOP CADET Cadet 1st Lt. Andrew Gomez of Cumming, Georgia, is ranked second in the nation. In addition to being designated as a Distinguished Military Graduate, Andrew Gomez of Delta Beta (North Georgia) was recently ranked at #2 out of 5,560 cadets in the nation in the U.S. Army Cadet Command national Order of Merit List. "These two young men represent the very best of UNG and our Corps of Cadets and we are very proud of their accomplishment," said Col. Brent Cummings, professor of military science at UNG.
CHAPTER SNAPSHOT As of April 30, 2018
177
CHARTERED CHAPTERS
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12,840 UNDERGRADUATE MEMBERS
137,486 INITIATES SINCE 1904
115,807 LIVING INITIATES
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–/– 5 41 46
JOURNEY: 2 DON
FOU
ALUM
TOTAL
$3,915
CHAP: 4
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 5
ALUM: 0
ALPHA XI CHAPTER MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
2017
–
3.27 62 65
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.50
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
15 11 26
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
2/13 0 0 0
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 9/0
DON
TOTAL
499 16
VOLUNTEERS
$1,135
CHAP: 5
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
IFC RANK
ALUM
SPRING ’17
2.96
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
47 24
RETENTION
–
GPA
–/– 15 13 28
JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
801 16 $3,375
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 3
$0 0
ALL MEN’S
2.95
IFC RANK
ALUM
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.14
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 12 5 17
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
720 29 $53,411
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
ALUM
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 14
ALUM: 2
2017
2.69 59 51
SPRING ’17
2.89
ALL MEN’S
2.71
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
6 19 25 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
9/10 20 13 33
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
907 23 $6,860
VOLUNTEERS
10
PKC: 10/3 OLAMP: 24
CHAP: 17
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AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
3.14
IFC RANK
TOTAL
$60
$0 0
AD ASTRA: 3
HOUSE: 4
ALUM
ALUM: 0
ALL MEN’S
3.10
IFC RANK
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 14 17
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 3 13 16
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
501 8 $8,400
VOLUNTEERS
$0
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
–
SPRING ’17
2.67
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
MAN POWER 2017
43 58
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
6 26 32 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 18 24 42
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
DON
595 7
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$910
CHAP: 3
5
MAN POWER
2016
2017
IFC RANK
28 43 71
–/– 28 0 28
JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
$10,325 $0 0
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 8
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 6
ALUM: 10
–
SPRING ’17
2.96
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
MAN POWER 2017
– 23
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2 11 13 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– – – –
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
DON
TOTAL
226 2
VOLUNTEERS
15
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 10
$270
CHAP: 4
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ALUM
GPA
–
2.92
2 15 17 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
5/9 0 15 15
AD ASTRA: 1
ALUM
DON
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 16 TOTAL
810 7 $1,690
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
2017
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
12 31 43
ALL MEN’S
3.03
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
14/15 25 0 25
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
PKC: 6/0
DON
TOTAL
1118 28 $57,687
VOLUNTEERS
11.5
OLAMP: 0 AD ASTRA: 3 ALUM: 0
CHAP: 1
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$700
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
16
OLAMP: 43 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 18
ALUM: 0
ALPHA OMEGA CHAPTER GPA
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
2.57 49 51
SPRING ’17
2.76
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
12 10 22
ALL MEN’S
2.98
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 25 0 25
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$145
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$337
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
6
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
249 8 $1,093
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
BETA THETA CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
–
2017
RETENTION
–
– 73
SPRING ’17
2.81
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
14 34 48
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– – 72 72
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$5,679
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 18
DON
TOTAL
699 4 $2,299
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 16
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 1
ALUM: 7
BETA MU CHAPTER
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
2016
SPRING ’17
2.80
ALL MEN’S
$5,799
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
FUNDRAISING
$0
$50
3.04 100 105 58%
3.01 51 52 88%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
$8,638
ALPHA UPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
RETENTION
DON
FALL ’16
FALL ’16
2017
PKC: 9/0
101 1
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
20/49 20 19 39
BETA L AMBDA CHAPTER 2016
SPR
JOURNEY: 2
FUNDRAISING
$1,589
24 21 45
3.12
IFC RANK
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FALL ’16
$3,568
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
RETENTION
3.12
SPRING ’17
BETA GAMMA CHAPTER 2016
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 51
1655 20 $47,587
VOLUNTEERS
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 9
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
$0
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 3
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
TOTAL
CHAP: 7
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
FALL ’16
$350
DON
3.10
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
16
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
2.92 216 206 39%
BETA KAPPA CHAPTER 2016
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
FUNDRAISING
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2017
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
$3,477
MAN POWER
2016
3.15 71 88 87%
ALPHA PSI CHAPTER
3.08
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
7 10 17
977 17 $10,304
GPA
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
CHAP: 4
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
15/26 5 6 11
FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
$12,863
ALL MEN’S
ABILITY EXP.
$17,177
ALUM: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
DON
2017
AD ASTRA: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
24 12 36
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 3
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
2.94
SPRING ’17
3.20 28 32 94%
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–
TOTAL
$486
CHAP: 4
FUNDRAISING
GPA
FALL ’16
$3,795
RETENTION
DON
OLAMP: 0
ALUM: 0
10
3.06 33 32 65%
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
5
$415
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ALPHA TAU CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
ALUM
$0
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0
125 6
BETA BETA CHAPTER
BETA IOTA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
2017
281 2
FOU
13 5 18
MAN POWER
2016
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.91
$6,931
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 6
7/12 0 8 8
2.91
IFC RANK
TOTAL
CHAP: 8
3.28 101 135
FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
DON
AD ASTRA: 1
$300
PKC: 10/1
$3,412
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
VOLUNTEERS
ALPHA CHI CHAPTER
2.91 38 43 94%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
985 42 $61,683
GPA
RETENTION
SPR
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
2017
9 31 40
24/31 4 23 27
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 26 26
15/15 0 22 22
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
RETENTION
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
2.85
BETA ALPHA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
2.56
IFC RANK
FUNDRAISING
2017
JOURNEY: 0
ALUM: 0
ALL MEN’S
2.85 45 44 68%
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
OLAMP: 14
HOUSE: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2.68
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
FALL ’16
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALUM: 0
2.67 106 125 85%
ABILITY EXP.
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
$277
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
GPA
FALL ’16
ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
TOTAL
$3,319
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 16 20
DON
FOU
–
2017
6
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 66
600 5
VOLUNTEERS
JOURNEY: 3
ALUM: 9
PER MAN
TOTAL
14/28 12 32 44
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 8
MAN POWER
2016
FALL
JOURNEY: 2
ALPHA PHI CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
SPR
FOU
GPA
10.7
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 1
1223 13
VOLUNTEERS
$13,463
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ALPHA NU CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
0 54 54
GPA
FOU
2.83
IFC RANK
3.38 96 111 100% $10,335 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.30 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 12 32 44 $0 3.31 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
ALPHA L AMBDA CHAPTER FALL ’16
FOU
ALL MEN’S
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FOU
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
RETENTION
FOU
2.75
SPRING ’17
$18,363
2017
FOU
2.69 128 150 85%
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
RETENTION
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.71 24 28 55%
FUNDRAISING
2.86
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.61
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2 9 11 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
3/5 0 6 6
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
FOU
ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
337 9
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/1 TOTAL
$1,194
CHAP: 7
$633
$5,050
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
OLAMP: 7 AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
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THETA PHI HAS HUGE WEEK The Theta Phi Chapter at Louisiana Tech celebrated a week of achievement with Greek Week wins, a first-place victory in Songfest, and the Greek Man of the Year awarded to Brother Alexander Say Throughout those events and accomplishments, the chapter managed to bike for 100 consecutive hours to raise money for The Ability Experience and achieved the highest fraternity GPA. "We're very proud of the accomplishments of these brothers and plan to build on these successes," said one brother.
BETA NU BROTHER FEATURED IN GQ, GIVES TIPS FOR MEN'S FASHION Travis White, Beta Nu (Houston), was featured in GQ Magazine. White, an online fashion blogger and editor, gives tips on dressing a suit up and down. The Austin, Texas-based menswear expert quit a conventional 9-to-5 to turn his menswear “side hustle” into a career. White now writes and edits full-time, reserving weekends for his own blog, Unkept Gentleman. “Edgy with a hint of minimalism and class” is how he describes his approach to dressing. His advice for aspiring style pros? “Stay consistent, stay persistent, and surround yourself with good people."
GPA
2.74 73 57 88%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2.95
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.81
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
9 17 26 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
4/14 6 17 23
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
297 2
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
$576
CHAP: 5
$254
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
2017
2.32 32 28
SPRING ’17
2.30
ALL MEN’S
2.95
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 6 SPR
6
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
11/13 0 7 7
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
DON
863 6
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.01
IFC RANK
TOTAL
$1,195
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 6 14 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
12/12 9 0 9 ALUM
FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
$7,384
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
BETA OMICRON CHAPTER GPA
ALL MEN’S
2.80
IFC RANK
3.17
IFC RANK
24 0 24 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
13/31 21 0 21
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
PKC: 7/0
DON
TOTAL
802 14 $8,160
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 0
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VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
26
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
ALUM
DON
$1,072 $5,172
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
OLAMP: 0 AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 12
ALUM: 7
BETA PHI CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.80 97 95 76%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.80
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 17 21 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
2/20 2 14 16
JOURNEY: 3
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 10
OLAMP: 32
HOUSE: 4
PKC: 10/1
484 14 $3,178
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
5 11 16
–/– 5 10 15
3.38
$1,020
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 3
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
3.22 69 71 88%
RETENTION
RETENTION
3.04
SPRING ’17
GPA
2017
2017
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2016
2016
2.70 26 23 94%
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
BETA UPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
$2,200
$142
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 13
526 10 $4,054
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
2.85
SPRING ’17
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
RETENTION
FUNDRAISING
JOURNEY: 2
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
CHAP: 2
2017
OLAMP: 39
HOUSE: 1
MAN POWER
2016
MAN POWER
2016
2.55 43 45 64%
BETA TAU CHAPTER
FALL ’16
FOU
$364
BETA XI CHAPTER
FOU
SPRING ’17
RETENTION
ALUM
DON
849 5
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$488
CHAP: 8
GAMMA BETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
MAN POWER
2016
2017
2.45
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 17 21 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
11/15 2 14 16
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
OLAMP: 46
HOUSE: 5
RETENTION
2.61 43 43 76%
FOU
ABILITY EXP.
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
BETA NU CHAPTER
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
ALUM
DON
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 5 TOTAL
547 10 $1,803
VOLUNTEERS
$1,582
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
11
2.86
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.68
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 21 24
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
2/8 2 16 18
JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
1041 3
VOLUNTEERS
$450
CHAP: 6
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
GPA
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.77 76 84 80%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.60
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 20 20
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
12/18 0 16 16
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 6
–
ALL MEN’S
3.04
IFC RANK
ALUM: 4
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 7
ALUM: 4
ALUM
GPA
ALL MEN’S
3.01
IFC RANK
FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
557 7
VOLUNTEERS
11
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
$1,807
CHAP: 11
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 1
ALUM: 1
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
5 4 9
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
13/18 2 4 6
JOURNEY: 3
ALUM: 0
ALUM
$1,476 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
12
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
335 –
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
–
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 5
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.95 23 35 90%
SPRING ’17
–
ALUM
ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–/– 2 7 9
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
229 2
VOLUNTEERS
$39
CHAP: 0
$0 0
TOTAL
$280
CHAP: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
2.81
IFC RANK
2.80
IFC RANK
5 17 22
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 4 17 21
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
4
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 13
DON
TOTAL
599 8 $2,609
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ALUM
MAN POWER 2017
3.18 132 136
SPRING ’17
3.18
ALL MEN’S
3.09
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
18 30 48
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
7/27 35 30 65
AD ASTRA: 0
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
840 10 $2,483
VOLUNTEERS
30
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 45
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
TOTAL
$200
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 5
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.71
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.71
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
14 23 37
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
4/14 13 19 32
JOURNEY: 4 ALUM
PKC: 9/0
DON
TOTAL
146 6
VOLUNTEERS
$1,313
CHAP: 4
$0
$948
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
OLAMP: 21 AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
DELTA BETA CHAPTER
GPA
$86,340
DON
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
2.74 77 76 86%
ABILITY EXP.
$4,153
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
GAMMA TAU CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$7,500
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 70
703 3
VOLUNTEERS
DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER 2016
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
9/20 0 31 31
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 33 33
JOURNEY: 0
2.85
$359
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
RETENTION
2.89
SPRING ’17
2.89 37 49 95%
RETENTION
2017
FUNDRAISING
GPA
2017
MAN POWER
2016
2.89 140 139 94%
FALL ’16
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 1
ALUM: 0
$2,814
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 30
DON
OLAMP: 13
HOUSE: 0
GPA
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2 8 10
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
GAMMA IOTA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
GAMMA NU CHAPTER
FALL ’16
$235
9 6 15
599 5
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
RETENTION
11/14 7 5 12
GAMMA PSI CHAPTER
FOU
–/– 0 26 26
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
2017
JOURNEY: 2
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
JOURNEY: 1
TOTAL
$260
CHAP: 3
2.96
IFC RANK
2.99
SPRING ’17
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
IFC RANK
15
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$2,505
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–
2.90 21 27 67%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
5 28 33
$8,077
SPRING ’17
GPA
2.96
2.50
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
2016
2.71 50 55 80%
FALL ’16
2.93 49 46 79%
ALL MEN’S
$103
ABILITY EXP.
FALL ’16
GPA
$10,310
GPA
FALL ’16
GAMMA L AMBDA CHAPTER
FALL ’16
RETENTION
DON
GAMMA THETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 15
697 5
ABILITY EXP.
2017
14
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
10 4
–/– 10 4 14
GAMMA PHI CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
AD ASTRA: 1
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
1048 12 $2,608
VOLUNTEERS
SPRING ’17
JOURNEY: 2
HOUSE: 0
RETENTION
3.03 43 48 100%
OLAMP: 15
GAMMA KAPPA CHAPTER FALL ’16
2017
FOU
SPRING ’17
$4,382
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
3.15 35 29 75%
GPA
FOU
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FOU
RETENTION
FOU
2017
FOU
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
GAMMA EPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
3.00 70 69 87%
FUNDRAISING
3.06
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
19 12 31
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
2/8 16 11 27
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
FOU
GAMMA GAMMA CHAPTER FALL ’16
$9,182
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 25
DON
TOTAL
698 17 $3,330
VOLUNTEERS
$3,181
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 6
ALUM: 5
JACKSONVILLE STATE ABILITY EXP.
2.84 64 62 100%
FUNDRAISING
2.99
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.06
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 8 12
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
8/12 4 8 12
JOURNEY: 0 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
806 16 $12,470
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 3
$751
$17,138
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
9
GPA
GPA
2.79 45 52 65%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2.60
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
GPA
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
SPR
FALL
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
PER MAN
8
DON
TOTAL
719 14 $2,903
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 5
DON
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 3
SPRING ’17
3.17
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
ALUM
3.16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.26
IFC RANK
21 21 42 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
13/20 21 20 41
AD ASTRA: 1
ALUM
DON
506 3
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$450
CHAP: 2
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
6 12 18 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
FUNDRAISING
$2,616
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$4,530
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
20
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
ALUM: 7
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.88 71 93 93%
FUNDRAISING
2.90
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.84
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
13 16 29 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
13/15 13 14 27
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
GPA
FALL ’16
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 13
DON
OLAMP: 56
HOUSE: 0
–
ALUM
DON
803 3
VOLUNTEERS
$1,660 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
9
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0 TOTAL
$220
CHAP: 3
DELTA ETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
DELTA TAU CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$0
RETENTION
730 9 $2,064
3.23 124 137 98%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
– 37
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
SPRING ’17
2017
–/– – 47 47
FALL ’16
RETENTION
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 4
ABILITY EXP.
2017
JOURNEY: 0
ALUM: 1
3
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
OLAMP: 8
HOUSE: 2
TOTAL
$194
CHAP: 2
FOU
FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–
DELTA RHO CHAPTER
GPA
TOTAL
$3,001
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
664 4
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
13/14 8 20 28
JOURNEY: 2
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
4/6 3 14 17
ABILITY EXP.
2.64 50 55 82% $12,200 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 – SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 10 24 34 $0 2.80 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 IFC RANK
7 19 26
AD ASTRA: 1 ALUM: 1
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
DELTA L AMBDA CHAPTER FALL ’16
2017
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 7
DELTA ZETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
SPRING ’17
DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER FALL ’16
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
3.00 54 53 90%
FUNDRAISING
2.89
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
7 14 21
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/9 7 12 19
JOURNEY: 4 ALUM
FOU
RETENTION
PKC: 9/3
DON
TOTAL
567 10
VOLUNTEERS
$751
CHAP: 4
$0 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
OLAMP: 12 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
DELTA UPSILON CHAPTER GPA
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
2017
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
3.07 94 119 100% $11,931 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.13 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 31 13 44 $0 3.06 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 PER MAN
TOTAL
5
14/19 31 13 44
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
FOU
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
DELTA DELTA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
501 8
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 71 TOTAL
$753
CHAP: 10
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
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affiliation with Best Buddies at ASU as the chapter president has resulted in a partnership efficient in donating for multiple causes. Best Buddies is a student organization that advocates for those with intellectual or developmental disabilities. “We partner with them a lot, get the buddies out, get the members out here and like get them involved, give them an event, give them something to look forward to and have fun with," Yergler said. Yergler said the main goal of the philanthropy is to highlight the unsung abilities that those with disabilities possess. “The end goal is we want to raise awareness for disabilities and show what people with disabilities are actually capable of,” he said. “Just because they have a disability doesn’t mean they’re any different from you or I."
TYLER ROWE, THETA THETA, ELECTED TO IOWA IFC Tyler Rowe was elected as the Vice President of Public Relations and Marketing for the 2018 Interfraternity Council. Tyler, pictured left, is a senior majoring in political science on the prelaw track. He chose to serve in his new role because "[he] wanted to make the University of Iowa community, and the world, more aware of the positive effects that Greek life has had on him and on others, in a time when the media and other forces want to diminish that positive light.”
CHAPTER SNAPSHOT As of 4.30.2018
NEW ASSOCIATE CHAPTERS Fall 2017: Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) Epsilon Beta (Grand Valley State) Eta Tau (Kentucky) Southern Illinois Spring 2018: Alpha Mu (Penn State) Alpha Rho (West Virginia) Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Temple CHARTERED CHAPTERS Fall 2017: Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Kappa Xi (DePaul) Kappa Omicron (Connecticut) Beta Theta (Arizona) Spring 2018: Beta Gamma (Louisville) Iota Sigma (San Jose State) Kappa Pi (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo) Kappa Rho (Vermont) Kappa Sigma (Colorado - Colorado Springs) Kappa Tau (Eastern Washington)
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CLOSURES Alpha (College of Charleston) Beta Eta (Florida State) Epsilon Sigma AC (Christian Brothers) Epsilon Tau AC (St. Joseph's) Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Theta Delta (Florida International) Theta Pi (Texas - Tyler)
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ASU PI KAPPA PHI HOLDS 48-HOUR CYCLING EVENT FOR A CAUSE Theta Xi (Arizona State) used stationary bike equipment to advocate for a moving cause on their campus. As part of The Ability Experience, the fraternity held a 48-hour non-stop ‘Bike-A-Thon’ on Hayden Lawn starting Tuesday afternoon. Participants cycled for hours to support people with disabilities. Ryan Davis, philanthropy chairman for the Theta Xi Chapter, said the event, which is free to participate in, still managed to raise $5,784.64. “It’s a completely free event,” he said. “The main way we raise money is through T-shirt sales. This past year we sold, I think, just over 1,000 T-shirts, with $4,000 going straight to The Ability Experience … and then obviously raw donations.” Davis said the Bike-A-Thon, which has been a tradition at ASU for eight straight years, is a reflection of The Ability Experience’s long-distance biking events which take place in summer. “I actually did it last summer—it was the best trip of my entire life.” Mary Roberts, a family and human development junior, said she has seen the Bike-A-Thon grow in positive ways in the three years she’s been at ASU. Jordan Yergler, the Bike-A-Thon chair for the Theta Xi chapter, said his
23/25 3 19 22 JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
490 8
VOLUNTEERS
$1,309
CHAP: 12
$2,866 10
OLAMP: 21 AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.07
IFC RANK
2017
RETENTION
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
PER MAN
TOTAL
11
1/5 13 8 21
JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 34
DON
TOTAL
311 8
VOLUNTEERS
$336
CHAP: 6
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 5
ALUM: 5
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
IFC RANK
12.3
DON
TOTAL
524 8 $20,412
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
ALUM
RETENTION
2.86 20 25 100%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.80
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
1 8 9 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
2/3 1 8 9
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
TOTAL
482 4
VOLUNTEERS
$333
CHAP: 1
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$3,105
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.90 29 20 100%
FUNDRAISING
2.30
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.10
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 9 12 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 3 9 12
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
DON
PKC: 5/0 TOTAL
498 7 $4,944
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 4
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$100 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
2016
2017
SPRING ’17
–
RETENTION
ALL MEN’S
2.75
IFC RANK
3/7 5 3 8
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 3
GPA
3/6 5 12 17
ALUM
$1,374 $149
8 14 22 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
5/7 6 11 17
2
AD ASTRA: 2 ALUM: 0
ALUM
$3,229 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
451 6
VOLUNTEERS
$511
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 7
GPA
MAN POWER
2016
2017
2.94 46 50
SPRING ’17
2.94
ALL MEN’S
2.89
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
5 6 11 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
8/24 14 0 14
AD ASTRA: 0
ALUM
DON
PKC: 7/0 TOTAL
491 9 $5,435
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
DON
$760
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$50
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ALUM
ALUM: 1
GPA
FALL ’16
$0 5
FALL
TOTAL
7
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 73
DON
TOTAL
$340
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
ALUM
2.80
IFC RANK
5 20 25
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/7 3 19 22
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
483 1
VOLUNTEERS
$11,231
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
$378
CHAP: 11
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 1
ALUM: 7
2016
2017
RETENTION
3.01 91 97 78%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 3
$469 $0 2
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 3
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
7 8 15
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
ALUM: 5
ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 4
DON
TOTAL
348 3
VOLUNTEERS
$1,470
CHAP: 9
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 1
ALUM: 0
EPSILON PI CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.63 67 76 93%
FUNDRAISING
2.30
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.68
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
19 10 29
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
11/14 17 10 27
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
$1,021
$2,612
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 6
DON
TOTAL
293 1
VOLUNTEERS
$19
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
EPSILON CHI CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
3.17 72 93
SPRING ’17
3.14
ALL MEN’S
3.15
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
11 31 42 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
5/7 11 0 11
JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
PKC: 8/2
DON
TOTAL
57 1
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 52
622 6 $11,759
VOLUNTEERS
AD ASTRA: 0
$20
CHAP: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$4,399
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$4,199
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
OLAMP: 47 AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ZETA EPSILON CHAPTER
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
AD ASTRA: 1
2017
2/2 7 7 14
GPA
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3/20 6 12 18
3
HOUSE: 1
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 2
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
JOURNEY: 2
TOTAL
CHAP: 9
GPA
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
9 14 23
DON
2.60 38 41 93%
ZETA ALPHA CHAPTER MAN POWER
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
EPSILON L AMBDA CHAPTER
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
$215
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 10
457 5 $1,420
3.25
$7,697
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
11 11 22
3/4 9 9 18
3.13 34 41 88%
SPRING ’17
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
GPA
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2017
RETENTION
2.61
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
MAN POWER
2016
OLAMP: 26
ALUM: 0
PER MAN
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
2016
2.86 46 39 82%
EPSILON PHI CHAPTER
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
SPR
411 1
FUNDRAISING
$0
2017
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2016
RETENTION
3/8 20 12 32
ABILITY EXP.
HOUSE: 0
TOTAL
$1,225
CHAP: 3
JOURNEY: 3
EPSILON OMEGA CHAPTER FALL ’16
FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
IFC RANK
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.90
ABILITY EXP.
3.35 93 120 100% $8,435 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.41 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 20 12 32 $2,900 3.32 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
2.95
IFC RANK
ALUM: 0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 12
648 3
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
JOURNEY: 2
2.84 60 66 77%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
RETENTION
8 15 23
2.70
IFC RANK
GPA
RETENTION
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FALL ’16
2017
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
–
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
TOTAL
$350
CHAP: 5
2016
SPRING ’17
EPSILON UPSILON CHAPTER FALL ’16
DON
2.80 32 43 74%
FALL ’16
HOUSE: 0
11
EPSILON IOTA CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 5
268 6 $3,878
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 6
410 4
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
25/8 0 9 9
8
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
$1,343
EPSILON EPSILON CHAPTER
EPSILON OMICRON CHAPTER
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 9 12
5 3
2.65
IFC RANK
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
JOURNEY: 1
ALUM: 4
ALUM: 10
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
OLAMP: 4
HOUSE: 0
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 6
2.76 40 30 75%
FOU
SPRING ’17
–
MAN POWER
AD ASTRA: 2 ALUM: 0
15
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
EPSILON NU CHAPTER
JOURNEY: 0
HOUSE: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 3
OLAMP: 4
EPSILON PSI CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
FOU
2017
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
PER MAN
ABILITY EXP.
2.72
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
TOTAL
RETENTION
2.78 26 28 100%
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 48
447 –
VOLUNTEERS
AD ASTRA: 2 ALUM: 0
RETENTION
FALL
JOURNEY: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
SPR
OLAMP: 0
EPSILON RHO CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
2017
FOU
FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
ALUM: 4
2/5 20 11 31
FALL ’16
6/15 1 14 15
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 2
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 3
FUNDRAISING
TOTAL
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
3.40 46 70 100% $4,066 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.33 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 20 11 31 $0 3.20 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
GPA
PER MAN
DON
GPA
ABILITY EXP.
3.11 49 50 100% $3,936 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.00 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 12 15 $11 3.12 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
10
2017
FUNDRAISING
EPSILON THETA CHAPTER FALL ’16
EPSILON MU CHAPTER
GPA
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
809 25 $19,084
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
3.07 56 53 100% $4,266 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.18 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 8 21 $100 2.85 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
12/19 11 16 27
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
12 19 31
JOURNEY: 1
EPSILON ETA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
IFC RANK
5 21 26
2.96
SPRING ’17
$5,500
GPA
FALL ’16
FOU
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2.86
2.96 82 98 87%
EPSILON GAMMA CHAPTER
FOU
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
$616
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FOU
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
RETENTION
ALUM: 7
MAN POWER
2016
2017
3.02 63 69
SPRING ’17
2.85
ALL MEN’S
2.86
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 23 33 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
6/14 23 17 40
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
FOU
2.66
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
SPRING ’17
2017
FOU
FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
2.56 50 49 85%
GPA
FALL ’16
FOU
2017
ABILITY EXP.
FOU
2016
RETENTION
FOU
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
FOU
DELTA OMEGA CHAPTER
DELTA CHI CHAPTER
GPA
DON
469 3
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$1,925
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$7,374
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 21 TOTAL
$1,894
CHAP: 4
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
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ZETA THETA CHAPTER
GPA
3.25 89 68 94%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2.81
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.85 81 43 88%
FUNDRAISING
3.17
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
–
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 5 8 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
11/17 3 4 7
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 9/1
DON
TOTAL
246 4
VOLUNTEERS
$806
CHAP: 5
$2,959 $2,731
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
3.00
IFC RANK
ALUM
SPRING ’17
2.86
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
75 23 81%
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
0 16 16 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 0 13 13
JOURNEY: 4 FOU
ALUM
DON
749 2
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 8/0 TOTAL
$380
CHAP: 3
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
25
8
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 3
MAN POWER
2016
2017
2.78 26 31
SPRING ’17
2.55
ALL MEN’S
2.83
IFC RANK
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 16 20 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
14/21 12 13 25
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 1 ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
OLAMP: 7
HOUSE: 0
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ALUM: 0
ALL MEN’S
3.02
IFC RANK
ALUM
$5,502 5
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
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–
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
16 21 37
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
6/11 15 18 33
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
$7,040 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
20
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 29
DON
TOTAL
520 4
VOLUNTEERS
$415
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ZETA TAU CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
$1,652
RETENTION
3.06
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
180 –
VOLUNTEERS
MAN POWER
2016
3.10 74 71 89%
ZETA SIGMA CHAPTER
GPA
$795
$866
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
FOU
–
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
285 3 $5,565
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
RETENTION
SPR
14/29 8 23 31
ABILITY EXP.
2017
10 23 33
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
OLAMP: 18
ZETA RHO CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.93 22 21 71%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.95
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 4 SPR
7
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
2/3 3 2 5
JOURNEY: 4 ALUM
FOU
ALL MEN’S
RETENTION
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
2017
ZETA NU CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
DON
298 2
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$520
CHAP: 8
ZETA PHI CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
MAN POWER
2016
2017
2.82
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.90
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
14 36 50 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
7/18 14 33 47
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 0
RETENTION
2.91 110 126 94%
FOU
ZETA ETA CHAPTER
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
ramp for their three-year-old friend, Carson. "We are proud of our great fraternity and The Ability Experience and grateful for the many opportunities like this one to put our service before self, and improve the world around us for others!" said one chapter brother
ALUM
DON
627 4
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 0/2 TOTAL
$870
CHAP: 4
$10,150 $6,930
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
OLAMP: 43 AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
15
DON
FOU
ALUM
0
PKC: 8/0 TOTAL
338 2 $1,300
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 6
ALL MEN’S
2.70
–/– 3 12 15
JOURNEY: 0
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
ALUM
2017
RETENTION
–
3.13 51 67
SPRING ’17
3.06
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 6
ALL MEN’S
3.12
IFC RANK
SPR
16
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
17/28 51 13 64
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
$0 6
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 5
DON
TOTAL
294 3
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
AD ASTRA: 1
$198
CHAP: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
–
3.13 43 48
SPRING ’17
3.04
–
ALL MEN’S
3.03
2.84
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
IFC RANK
–/– 8 5 13
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
–
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ETA PI CHAPTER
GPA
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.94 86 95 92%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.74
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 27 37 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
3/7 10 24 34
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
ALUM: 0
ALUM
$0 15
DON
TOTAL
$500
CHAP: 8
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
4
FOU
ALUM
DON
370 3
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$188
CHAP: 3
$5,549
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
IFC RANK
1/2 11 0 11
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
$0 4
DON
TOTAL
$269
CHAP: 11
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.97
MAN POWER
ALUM
2.70
6 16 22 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
14/16 5 16 21
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
PKC: 7/0
DON
TOTAL
382 5
VOLUNTEERS
$1,188
CHAP: 9
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
2.77
IFC RANK
MAN POWER 2017
RETENTION
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
ALUM
AD ASTRA: 2
ALUM
DON
604 7
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 5/0 TOTAL
$1,518
CHAP: 4
DON
2017
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.84
RETENTION
–
ALL MEN’S
3.31
0 14 14
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
5/22 23 12 35 ALUM
DON
TOTAL
$2,229
CHAP: 1
ALUM
DON
VOLUNTEERS
TOTAL
$569
CHAP: 3
GPA
$0 10
2017
–
ALL MEN’S
3.12
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
7 16 23
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
3/0 7 15 22
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
MAN POWER
2016
2017
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 0 11 11
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
5
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 9
–
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
2017
SPR
–/– 11 17 28
AD ASTRA: 0
ALUM
DON
358 3
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0 TOTAL
$369
CHAP: 11
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
$6,392
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
6
OLAMP: 16 AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 1
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$556
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
AD ASTRA: 1 ALUM: 0
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
460 5
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$13,425
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$12,186
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
13.2
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 20
$2,536
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 7
THETA ALPHA CHAPTER
FALL
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
37
–/– 34 5 39
JOURNEY: 1
SPR
SPR
–
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
IFC RANK
11 25 36
RETENTION
32 5
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
–
$5,001
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3.09
IFC RANK
–
MAN POWER
2016
– 59
2017
$3,644
FUNDRAISING
ETA UPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
$0
DON
2016
ALL MEN’S
ALUM: 4
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
427 –
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–
11 22 33
AD ASTRA: 0
$188
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
2.90 70 51
3.16 62 70 78%
SPRING ’17
0.25
ETA OMICRON CHAPTER
JOURNEY: 2
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$588
CHAP: 3
OLAMP: 0
ALUM: 1
TOTAL
115 3
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
RETENTION
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
3.13 36 40 96%
SPRING ’17
GPA
$0
2016
FALL ’16
2017
$1,121
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
2016
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 19
351 5
ETA PSI CHAPTER MAN POWER
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 9 0 9
FALL ’16
HOUSE: 0
–
10 13 23
JOURNEY: 1
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 31
504 2
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
IFC RANK
FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 3
ALUM: 0
$69
MAN POWER
2016
OLAMP: 80
HOUSE: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 3
3.38 107 109
FUNDRAISING
11
2.68
ETA SIGMA CHAPTER
GPA
3/11 0 37 37
PKC: 6/0
266 2
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
PER MAN
–
2/2 7 7 14
ABILITY EXP.
TOTAL
RETENTION
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
AD ASTRA: 0
3.31 132 129 100% $50,668 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.34 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 0 37 37 $54,642 3.02 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
ALUM: 0
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 3
ALUM: 6
AD ASTRA: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
OLAMP: 2
HOUSE: 1
0
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
ETA CHI CHAPTER 2016
2017
8 17 25
ALL MEN’S
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
–
2.59
ALL MEN’S
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
2017
2.89 69 98
SPRING ’17
ETA MU CHAPTER
SPRING ’17
FUNDRAISING
$0
DON
2.33 37 28
2.24 43 34 95%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
$0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
166 1 $1,000
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
SPRING ’17
19
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 9 6 15
FALL ’16
RETENTION
10 9
IFC RANK
ABILITY EXP.
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
MAN POWER
2016
ETA THETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
2.66
ETA RHO CHAPTER 2016
ALUM: 2
2.98 56 43 79%
AD ASTRA: 0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 8
455 1
VOLUNTEERS
2017
JOURNEY: 1
$1,151
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 6
MAN POWER
2016
SPRING ’17
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
RETENTION
TOTAL
CHAP: 5
OLAMP: 6
ALUM: 1
0
FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2.82
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
15 0 15
ALL MEN’S
OLAMP: 39
HOUSE: 0
$1,792
$80,126
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
GPA
FALL ’16
ETA ETA CHAPTER
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
FOU
JOURNEY: 1
GPA
FALL ’16
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
FUNDRAISING
2/5 13 11 24
FUNDRAISING
DON
VOLUNTEERS
2.81
SPRING ’17
GPA
PER MAN
ALUM: 3
ALUM
$2,211
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 64
921 5 $3,899
2.86 69 51 73%
FALL ’16
TOTAL
AD ASTRA: 1
GPA
2017
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
5/18 17 42 59
FALL ’16
2016
ABILITY EXP.
3.02 65 76 100% $5,535 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.01 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 13 11 24 $5,240 2.87 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
2.92
IFC RANK
ABILITY EXP.
ETA PHI CHAPTER
FALL ’16
TOTAL
$520
CHAP: 7
17 44 61
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
FUNDRAISING
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
DON
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 1
MAN POWER
GPA
$25
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ETA L AMBDA CHAPTER
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PKC: 7/0
281 3
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 19
290 5
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
6
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 39
216 –
VOLUNTEERS
$0
4
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 4 12
ALL MEN’S
SPR
1/2 0 3 3
FALL ’16
$2,000
0 4
JOURNEY: 3
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.95 166 171 97%
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
IFC RANK
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2017
2.90 25 19 75%
FOU
2017
10
ABILITY EXP.
2.98
SPRING ’17
OLAMP: 10
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
CHAP: 10
2016
SPRING ’17
ETA KAPPA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
TOTAL
$150
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
RETENTION
FUNDRAISING
ETA ZETA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
$1,011
DON
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PKC: 8/0
232 1
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
OLAMP: 7
ETA EPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
7 14 21
IFC RANK
$263
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
2/3 13 3 16
JOURNEY: 1
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
16
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
2.71
GPA
FALL ’16
FOU
2.82
IFC RANK
2.90 42 33 71%
SPRING ’17
ETA DELTA CHAPTER
ETA GAMMA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FOU
13 3
ALL MEN’S
$481
RETENTION
FOU
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2017
MAN POWER
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
3.28 62 66 81% $10,000 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.38 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 3 23 26 $12,794 2.60 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 PER MAN
TOTAL
15
1/14 21 0 21
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
FOU
2.73 26 34 100%
2.80
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
RETENTION
FOU
ETA BETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
ZETA CHI CHAPTER
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
403 5
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 40 TOTAL
$2,289
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
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DUSTIN SANZA TO RUN BOSTON MARATHON IN SUPPORT OF MARTIN RICHARD FOUNDATION Dustin Sanza, Eta Gamma (Colorado) is raising $7,600 in support of the Martin Richard Foundation, dedicated on behalf of Martin, who was killed in the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013. Founded in 2014, the Martin Richard Foundation is a 501(c)(3) charitable foundation formed by the parents of eight-year-old Martin, who was killed in the bombing at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. In the days after his death, a photo of Martin holding a handmade poster that read “No more hurting people. Peace” was shared over the Internet. To Martin, peace meant togetherness, teamwork, fairness, sportsmanship, inclusion, and kindness.
DONATIONS
TO THE FOUNDATION ALPHA SIGMA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER (TENNESSEE) HOSTS PIE A PI KAPP The Alpha Sigma Associate Chapter recently held its first philanthropic event of the school year, Pie a Pi Kapp. The event ran for six hours and raised over $170 in support of The Ability Experience.
2017
ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) (50 Gifts) $122,270
ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) (42 Gifts) $61,683
ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) (28 Gifts) $57,687
BETA ALPHA (NJIT) (29 Gifts) $53,411
ALPHA PSI (Indiana) (20 Gifts) $47,587
OMICRON (Alabama) (24 Gifts) $38,372
IOTA (Georgia Tech) (32 Gifts) $33,187
MU (Duke) (14 Gifts) $24,784 ALPHA ETA (Samford) (14 Gifts) $24,653
SIGMA (South Carolina) (19 Gifts) $23,556
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17
2.97
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.93
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
20 9
29
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
7/11 18 7 25
JOURNEY: 0 FOU
ALUM
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 40
DON
TOTAL
86 –
VOLUNTEERS
$5,967
–
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
GPA
GPA
3.05 88 85 83%
FALL ’16
3.14
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.97
IFC RANK
ALUM
2.95
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.80
IFC RANK
14 41 55 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
3/26 13 28 41
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
8
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
296 1
VOLUNTEERS
$12,814
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
$19
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 3
–
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 2
MAN POWER
ALUM: 0
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
3.30 71 78 100% $11,700 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.10 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 18 7 25 $0 3.20 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
PER MAN
TOTAL
14
5/11 18 7 25
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
FOU
ALL MEN’S
$411
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
$2,854
THETA KAPPA CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0 23 23
360 –
3.12 112 122 75%
RETENTION
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
2017
2017
19/26 0 19 19
FALL ’16
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
2016
JOURNEY: 1
ABILITY EXP.
FALL ’16
THETA ETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
THETA IOTA CHAPTER
GPA
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
283 –
VOLUNTEERS
–
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 1
ALUM: 6
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
3.08 32 35 50%
SPRING ’17
3.12
ALL MEN’S
3.10
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 2
12
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
11/15 6 0 6
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
PKC: 8/1
DON
TOTAL
197 4
VOLUNTEERS
$862
CHAP: 12
THETA THETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
$913
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
GPA
2.89
IFC RANK
AD ASTRA: 0
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
3.07
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.00
IFC RANK
8 36 44 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
6/19 6 22 28
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
$4,728
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
14
PKC: 10/5 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
241 11 $2,368
VOLUNTEERS
$5,141
CHAP: 6
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 6
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
$3,447 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
6
OLAMP: 0 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
THETA MU CHAPTER
3.06 109 117 64%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PKC: 9/0
219 5 $2,996
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
SPRING ’17
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
16/22 0 25 25
FALL ’16
RETENTION
1 37 38
ALL MEN’S
ABILITY EXP.
2017
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 0
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
2.74
SPRING ’17
OLAMP: 16
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
FUNDRAISING
THETA L AMBDA CHAPTER FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
2.78 103 85 66%
FOU
2.99 68 80 86%
SPRING ’17
THETA EPSILON CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FOU
RETENTION
FOU
2017
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
3.21 68 82 95%
FUNDRAISING
3.01
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
19 18 37
ALL MEN’S
3.11
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
2/16 19 16 35
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
TOTAL
223 2
VOLUNTEERS
$1,389
$2,500
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10.5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 54
DON
FOU
THETA GAMMA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
$1,201
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
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PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
IFC RANK
7 12 19
7/17 5 12 17
JOURNEY: 3 FOU
ALUM
1
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 35
DON
TOTAL
200 –
VOLUNTEERS
$0
CHAP: 7
–
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
3.21
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
28 28 56
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 19 11 30
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
255 2
VOLUNTEERS
$524
CHAP: 4
$1,191
$12,753
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
ALUM
2.74
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.78
IFC RANK
6 18 24 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
15/16 6 18 24
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
DON
93 –
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 30 TOTAL
CHAP: 1
–
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
ALUM: 0
22 21 43
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$12,862
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 30
DON
TOTAL
$100
CHAP: 9
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
GPA
GPA
2.80 17 22 60%
FALL ’16
2.98
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.70
IFC RANK
IFC RANK
SPR
FALL
0
ALUM
DON
138 2
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 17 TOTAL
$600
CHAP: 8
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
RETENTION
5 10 15
ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
TOTAL
94 –
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
–
$500 $0 13
2.80
IFC RANK
–
SPRING ’17
2.58
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
AD ASTRA: 0
ALUM
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 4 13 17
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
7
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 14
DON
TOTAL
131 1
VOLUNTEERS
$9,887
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
$20
CHAP: 6
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER 2017
RETENTION
3.01 51 81 95%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
3.50
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3.17
19 22 41 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 18 21 39
JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
DON
105 2
VOLUNTEERS
5
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0 TOTAL
$13
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
SPR
–
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 9 21 30
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
PKC: 9/0
DON
TOTAL
143 1
VOLUNTEERS
10
OLAMP: 34 AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 7
$19
CHAP: 2
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$5,218
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
15
OLAMP: 68 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
IOTA BETA CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$0
RETENTION
13 34 47
2.85
IFC RANK
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FALL ’16
$6,838
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
TOTAL
$313
CHAP: 6
3.00 70 96
IOTA ALPHA CHAPTER 2016
DON
$3,632
THETA PHI CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$2,777
PKC: 9/1
146 4
VOLUNTEERS
60 59 63% 9 18 27
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/11 6 12 18
GPA
RETENTION
7 17 24
ALL MEN’S
FALL ’16
2017
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
2.93
SPRING ’17
OLAMP: 7
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
GPA
MAN POWER
2016
3.07 57 63 75%
THETA UPSILON CHAPTER FALL ’16
FUNDRAISING
9/13 5 10 15
JOURNEY: 1
2017
7/14 0 9 9
GPA
PER MAN
2016
JOURNEY: 2
FALL ’16
TOTAL
MAN POWER
THETA RHO CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
ABILITY EXP.
3.02 46 56 100% $2,670 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 2.97 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 5 10 15 $22,633 2.69 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
FOU
ALL MEN’S
AD ASTRA: 1
THETA OMICRON CHAPTER
THETA PSI CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$1,100
RETENTION
183 1
2.68 59 64 100% PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
GPA
RETENTION
30.7
HOUSE: 0
–/– 20 17 37
FALL ’16
2017
–
MAN POWER
2016
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 7
TOTAL
CHAP: 4
JOURNEY: 2
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
DON
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 0
$33,041
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 48
3.06 69 85 86%
THETA CHI CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
FOU
SPRING ’17
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
28 33 61
$14,753
THETA TAU CHAPTER
GPA
FUNDRAISING
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
353 –
FALL ’16
95 100 54%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
–
142 144 77%
25/26 21 26 47 ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
JOURNEY: 3
THETA SIGMA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
RETENTION
FOU
2.99
SPRING ’17
FOU
ALL MEN’S
$2,600
2017
FOU
3.06
–
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
3.07 77 75 89%
RETENTION
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.85 52 57 86%
FUNDRAISING
2.58
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.96
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 6 14 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
1/9 7 5 12
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
2017
FOU
THETA XI CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
THETA NU CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
DON
90 2
VOLUNTEERS
$1,603 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 14 TOTAL
$69
CHAP: 3
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
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2.93 30 34 70%
FUNDRAISING
2.76
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
9 1 10
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
4/6 6 1 7
JOURNEY: 0 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
TOTAL
65 2
VOLUNTEERS
$19
CHAP: 3
$837 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
GPA
2.71 27 29 93%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
2.69
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.61
IFC RANK
2017
RETENTION
2.68 71 64 85%
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
2.90
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 10 20 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 9 8 17
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
DON
95 –
VOLUNTEERS
AD ASTRA: 1 ALUM: 9
ALUM
FUNDRAISING
$3,765 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
TOTAL
–
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 1
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
–
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
2.71 44 47 73%
SPRING ’17
2.60
ALL MEN’S
2.79
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
7 15 22 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
2.97
IFC RANK
2/8 7 9 16
JOURNEY: 1 ALUM
PKC: 9/0
DON
83 3
VOLUNTEERS
TOTAL
$278
CHAP: 5
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5.4
1 13 14
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
5/8 1 10 11
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
DON
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
–
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
ALL MEN’S
2.85
IFC RANK
ALUM
3.15
IFC RANK
21 19 40 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 21 19 40
AD ASTRA: 3
ALUM
DON
148 3
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/0 TOTAL
$1,575
CHAP: 6
$11,366
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
8
DON
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
$38
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
IOTA MU CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
3.16 26 24 71%
FUNDRAISING
2.85
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17 ALL MEN’S
2.99
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2 12 14 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
2/4 1 9 10
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 3 ALUM: 0
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
OLAMP: 62
HOUSE: 0
$1,147
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 5
51 1
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
VOLUNTEERS
3.26
$857
1 6 7
3/11 1 6 7
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 4
3.22 100 113 100%
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
RETENTION
RETENTION
2.64
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
2017
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
MAN POWER
2016
2016
2.78 18 14 100%
IOTA L AMBDA CHAPTER
JOURNEY: 1
ALUM: 3
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
OLAMP: 13
HOUSE: 0
$1,299
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 20
73 –
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
$2,667
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
GPA
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
RETENTION
2.85
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
$3,022
2017
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
MAN POWER
2016
2.78 45 43 79%
IOTA KAPPA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$6,746
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 2
56 –
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 1
CHAP: 7
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
6/16 6 7 13
FOU
MAN POWER
2016
6 8 14
JOURNEY: 3
IOTA IOTA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
OLAMP: 4
HOUSE: 0
RETENTION
IOTA THETA CHAPTER
IOTA ETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
2017
FOU
2.93
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
ALL MEN’S
RETENTION
FOU
GPA
FALL ’16
2017
FOU
IOTA ZETA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
FOU
IOTA EPSILON CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
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ALUM
DON
54 2
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 9/2 TOTAL
$25
CHAP: 2
$1,542 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2
OLAMP: 8 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
19
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
FOU
ALUM
PKC: 9/0
DON
TOTAL
110 1
VOLUNTEERS
$19
CHAP: 2
3
2017
RETENTION
ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
2.98
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
2.87
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 17 25
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
1/11 7 14 21
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 4
$25,357
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
10
AD ASTRA: 4
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 4
ALUM
–
SPRING ’17
3.05
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
ALUM
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
IFC RANK
1/4 3 14 17
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
3
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 11
DON
TOTAL
43 2
VOLUNTEERS
$11,053
$238
CHAP: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
11 7 18
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
1/16 8 7 15
JOURNEY: 2 FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/1
DON
TOTAL
30 5
VOLUNTEERS
$175
CHAP: 4
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
14.3
IFC RANK
ALUM
SPRING ’17
2.54
ALL MEN’S
2.88
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
6/18 11 15 26
JOURNEY: 1 FOU
ALUM
DON
33 1
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 12 TOTAL
$50
CHAP: 0
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
$6,167 $0
5.6
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
24 30 54 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
ALUM
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
–
ALUM
$0 5
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
IFC RANK
ALUM
3.00
6 5 11 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
12/12 6 5 11
JOURNEY: 2 ALUM
DON
15 1
VOLUNTEERS
$9,183
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0 TOTAL
CHAP: 1
$19
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
2016
2017
RETENTION
SPR
FALL
PKC: 9/0
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 1
–
FUNDRAISING
PER MAN
2017
RETENTION
15
SPR
FALL
ALUM
PKC: 9/5
DON
TOTAL
37 4
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 2
$71
MAN POWER 2017
RETENTION
ALUM: 0
PER MAN
8
2/9 6 15 21
JOURNEY: 2
3.03
21 10 31 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
8/8 19 10 29
JOURNEY: 3 ALUM
DON
25 –
VOLUNTEERS
ALUM
TOTAL
–
DON
ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
$76
$6,014
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
TOTAL
88 2
VOLUNTEERS
$22
CHAP: 6
GPA
$3,132 $51
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
5
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
ALUM: 0
2016
2017
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
2.72 53 64 88%
FUNDRAISING
2.55
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3 13 16
ALL MEN’S
2.75
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
–/– 3 11 14
ALUM
PKC: 8/0
DON
TOTAL
61 –
VOLUNTEERS
CHAP: 5
–
$0 $0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
OLAMP: 22 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
KAPPA EPSILON CHAPTER MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
ABILITY EXP.
–
53 60 100%
FUNDRAISING
3.01
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
SPRING ’17
9 4 13
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 9 4 13
AD ASTRA: 3
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 36
CHAP: 1
ABILITY EXP.
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 17
JOURNEY: 0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
OLAMP: 0
3.15
ALL MEN’S
6 16 22
–
IFC RANK
GPA
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FUNDRAISING
2.94 46 66 94%
SPRING ’17
RETENTION
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALUM
$955
$4,071
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
35 1
VOLUNTEERS
$19
CHAP: 0
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
KAPPA IOTA CHAPTER
KAPPA THETA CHAPTER 2016
2017
2.78
SPRING ’17
FALL ’16
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
–/– 11 19 30
JOURNEY: 2
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
AD ASTRA: 0
TOTAL
5
3.02 46 69 95%
JOURNEY: 1
2.76 51 48 88% $10,734 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 2.83 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 15 19 34 $11,119 2.84 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17 IFC RANK
TOTAL
$109
CHAP: 0
OLAMP: 0
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
$2,655
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
IOTA OMEGA CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
TOTAL
$7,502
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IOTA UPSILON CHAPTER
KAPPA DELTA CHAPTER
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
IFC RANK
–
MAN POWER
37 –
3.30
$918
TOTAL
CHAP: 6
VOLUNTEERS
FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
DON
–/– 7 17 24
3.30 37 46 100% PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
0
2.98 64 76 100% $4,664 SPRING ’17 PI ALPHA ’17 3.07 SPRPRE-INITIATED FUNDRAISING FALL TOTAL ALL MEN’S 7 17 24 $0 2.75 VOLUNTEER HRS INITIATED ’17
GPA
SPRING ’17
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
DON
VOLUNTEERS
IOTA PSI CHAPTER
FALL ’16
RETENTION
$2,112
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 25
77 –
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
2017
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
22/36 7 6 13
FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
SPR
JOURNEY: 1
KAPPA ETA CHAPTER 2016
8 6 14
2.99
IFC RANK
GPA
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 5
80 –
VOLUNTEERS
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
FALL ’16
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/2 OLAMP: 0
97 3
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ABILITY EXP.
$6,222
2/8 31 0 31
3.10
SPRING ’17
RETENTION
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
JOURNEY: 2
FUNDRAISING
AD ASTRA: 1
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
31 7 38
–
IFC RANK
2.91 63 52 93%
2017
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 0
HOUSE: 0
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
GPA
2016
OLAMP: 25
HOUSE: 0
12/16 57 27 84
FOU
13 14 27
TOTAL
$498
CHAP: 2
2.66 110 97
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.80
ALUM: 0
CHAP: 6
AD ASTRA: 1
–
FALL ’16
KAPPA BETA CHAPTER
2.88
IFC RANK
DON
AD ASTRA: 0
$4,146
PKC: 10/1
69 2
FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
9 18 27
VOLUNTEERS
2.90 53 58 96%
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2017
JOURNEY: 2
GPA
RETENTION
2016
RETENTION
5/13 9 13 22
FALL ’16
2017
AD ASTRA: 0
2
MAN POWER
2016
3.26 100 129 82%
ABILITY EXP.
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
2.83
ABILITY EXP.
SPRING ’17
MAN POWER
2016
3
TOTAL
$552
MAN POWER
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
KAPPA ZETA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
JOURNEY: 2
ALUM: 0
TOTAL
$173
CHAP: 2
OLAMP: 18
HOUSE: 0
FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 13
DON
FOU
3.32
IFC RANK
GPA
FALL ’16
$400
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
IOTA PI CHAPTER
SPRING ’17
IOTA TAU CHAPTER
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
DON
VOLUNTEERS
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
ALUM
$1,411
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
99 5
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
3.40
$608
AD ASTRA: 2
2.88
SPRING ’17
FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
–/– 23 10 33
JOURNEY: 1
FALL ’16
3.48 40 33 83%
SPRING ’17
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
OLAMP: 35
ALUM: 0
RETENTION
23 10 33
–
IFC RANK
FUNDRAISING
GPA
RETENTION
17 16 33
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
3.03 63 71 81%
FALL ’16
2017
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
GPA
ABILITY EXP.
MAN POWER
2016
3.57
ABILITY EXP.
KAPPA ALPHA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
8
3.50 71 81 100%
2016
SPRING ’17
IOTA CHI CHAPTER
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
6 17 23
–
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
43 1
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.97
RETENTION
13 34
VOLUNTEERS
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
ALL MEN’S
2017
–/– – – –
3.06
$4,075
2016
JOURNEY: 3
FALL ’16
SPRING ’17
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
FUNDRAISING
2017
$5
CHAP: 1
GPA
FALL ’16
3.24 38 45 74%
2016
TOTAL
$7,113
GPA FALL ’16
IOTA SIGMA ASSOCIATE CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
PKC: 10/1
DON
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
82 1
IOTA PHI CHAPTER MAN POWER
6 32 38
2/7 4 21 25
FOU
GPA
$5,259
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
88 22 $449
VOLUNTEERS
2.84
IFC RANK
AD ASTRA: 2
3.20 42 53 84%
SPRING ’17
ALL MEN’S
JOURNEY: 0
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
OLAMP: 0
IOTA RHO CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
3.20
SPRING ’17
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
FOU
9/19 10 28 38
JOURNEY: 1
$2,506
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3.22 59 67 66%
FUNDRAISING
FOU
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
RETENTION
FOU
12 33 45
$2,500
2017
FOU
2.81
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
2016
FOU
ALL MEN’S
RETENTION
MAN POWER
FOU
2.86
SPRING ’17
2017
GPA
FOU
FALL ’16
2016
Founded 1940
ABILITY EXP.
FOU
2.92 76 99 84%
FUNDRAISING
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
FOU
GPA
GPA
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
3.25 36 41
SPRING ’17
2.76
ALL MEN’S
2.94
IFC RANK
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 6 10 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– 7 5 12
JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
FOU
ABILITY EXP.
FOU
MAN POWER
75 Years IOTA OMICRON CHAPTER
IOTA XI CHAPTER
FOU
GPA
IOTA NU CHAPTER
DON
19 2
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: 10/1 TOTAL
CHAP: 1
$39
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$170
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
OLAMP: 0 AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
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DELTA ALPHA CHAPTER HOSTS 4TH-ANNUAL ABILITY EXPERIENCE CARNIVAL The Delta Alpha Chapter at Virginia Tech recently held their 4th annual Ability Experience Carnival. The chapter hosted athletes from the New River Valley chapter of the Intellectual Disability Agency. The Greek community at Virginia Tech was invited to carnival games and activities such as bowling, ring toss, corn hole, cake walks, wheelchair basketball, band performances and bouncy houses. There was an amazing show from the community and the chapter successfully raised money for the IDA and The Ability Experience.
WINTHROP’S PI KAPPA PHI RECOGNIZED AS NATIONAL ROLE MODEL The North-American Interfraternity Conference recently honored the Epsilon Eta Chapter at Winthrop as one of seven fraternities in the nation that exemplified the highest levels of excellence in leadership, service and education. The fraternity’s Epsilon Eta Chapter at Winthrop was recognized with a Chapter
Award of Distinction due to its success as a high functioning fraternity in compliance with the conference’s standards. Members also sought to educate others about the benefits of a values-based fraternity experience and worked to maintain a healthy relationship with the international organization.
ABILITY EXPERIENCE CHAPTER FUNDRAISING 2017
ETA CHI (Texas Christian) $50,668
OMEGA (Purdue) $20,091
ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) $18,363
ALPHA CHI (Miami) $17,176
THETA XI (Arizona State) $14,753
ETA UPSILON (Miami - OH) $13,424
LAMBDA (Georgia) $13,240
THETA TAU (High Point) $12,862
DELTA LAMBDA (UNC - Charlotte) $12,200
ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) $12,104
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KAPPA KAPPA CHAPTER
GPA
MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
2017
ABILITY EXP.
RETENTION
3.01 28 31 43%
FUNDRAISING
3.02
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
ALL MEN’S
3.20
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
4 3
IFC RANK
7
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
19/23 2 1 3
JOURNEY: 4 DON
FOU
ALUM
PKC: 7/2 TOTAL
12 2
VOLUNTEERS
$23
CHAP: 2
$4,000
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
3
GPA
SPRING ’17
3.40
ALL MEN’S
3.21
IFC RANK
ALUM
2.88 34 45 43%
FUNDRAISING
2.88
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2.88
IFC RANK
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
3/5 0 6 6
JOURNEY: 3 DON
FOU
ALUM
TOTAL
$19
CHAP: 0
ALUM: 0
KAPPA XI CHAPTER MAN POWER
FALL ’16
2016
–
2017
RETENTION
–
– 32
SPRING ’17
3.40 –
IFC RANK
$9,263
INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
–/7 – 48 48 TOTAL
1 3 $59
VOLUNTEERS
$0 7
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
FOU
FUNDRAISING PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
JOURNEY: 4 ALUM
ABILITY EXP.
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
11 26 37
ALL MEN’S
GPA
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
CHAP: 1
AD ASTRA: 2
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
3.10
ALL MEN’S
2.50
IFC RANK
MAN POWER
2016
–
2017
RETENTION
–
– 42
SPRING ’17
2.63
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
13 15 28
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
ALUM
–/– – – –
JOURNEY: 4 DON
FOU
ALUM
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 14 TOTAL
0 –
VOLUNTEERS
–
CHAP: 5
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
–
SPRING ’17
3.10
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
2017
RETENTION
–
– 41
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
41 9 50 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
ALUM
–
SPRING ’17
–
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
–/– – – –
JOURNEY: 0 FOU
ALUM
DON
0 –
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: / TOTAL
CHAP: 1
–
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OLAMP: AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
$59
AD ASTRA: 0 ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$2,832
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
4
OLAMP: 45 AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
– 58
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
12 19 31
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
ALUM: 0
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
6
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 27
DON
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
–
AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
– 26
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
10 8 SPR
18
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– – – –
JOURNEY: 4 ALUM
ALUM: 0
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$0
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 0
DON
TOTAL
0 –
CHAP: 3
–
AD ASTRA: 0
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
KAPPA TAU CHAPTER
FUNDRAISING
$0
0
OLAMP: 14
KAPPA RHO CHAPTER
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
TOTAL
CHAP: 2
8 –
FALL ’16
$0
DON
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
PKC: 10/1
25/12 – 55 55
–
SPRING ’17
3.44
ALL MEN’S
–
IFC RANK
MAN POWER
2016
2017
RETENTION
–
– 19
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
8 8 16 SPR
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
–/– – – –
JOURNEY: 0 ALUM
FOU
–
MAN POWER
2016
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
JOURNEY: 4
KAPPA SIGMA CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
–
12 27 39
GPA
FALL ’16
FUNDRAISING
$0
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
KAPPA OMICRON CHAPTER
GPA
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
RETENTION
10 3
FALL ’16
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
2017
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
VOLUNTEERS
ABILITY EXP.
$5,443
$7,798
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
HOUSE: 0
1/8 67 24 91
KAPPA PI CHAPTER
FALL ’16
$5
MAN POWER
2016
JOURNEY: 4
FOU
GPA
0
PKC: 10/0 OLAMP: 10
10 1
VOLUNTEERS
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
SPRING ’17
FOU
8 6 14
ALL MEN’S
$4,351
TOTAL
CHAP: 0
3.11 60 68
FOU
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
DON
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
KAPPA NU CHAPTER
GPA
SPRING ’17
PKC: 10/1
1 1
VOLUNTEERS
FALL ’16
RETENTION
INITIATED ’17 FALL TOTAL
SPR
1/28 7 9 16
ABILITY EXP.
2017
–
6 9 15
AD ASTRA: 1 ALUM: 0
RETENTION
PRE-INITIATED ’17 SPR FALL TOTAL
JOURNEY: 1
HOUSE: 0
MAN POWER
2016
2017
OLAMP: 17
KAPPA MU CHAPTER
GPA
FALL ’16
MAN POWER
2016
3.51 25 33
FOU
SPRING ’17
$534
KAPPA L AMBDA CHAPTER FALL ’16
DON
0 –
VOLUNTEERS
PKC: / TOTAL
CHAP: 1
–
ABILITY EXP.
FUNDRAISING
$953
PI ALPHA FUNDRAISING
$0
VOLUNTEER HRS PER MAN
OLAMP: AD ASTRA: 1
HOUSE: 0
ALUM: 0
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A COMMON BOND THE CALL TO LEAD & DUT Y TO SERVE BY J UST I N H O RN E & JUSTIN ANG O TTI A FUTURE WHERE EVERY BROTHER of Pi Kappa Phi embraces his role as a leader,
puts service before self and betters the world around him. More than documenting effective chapter operations, celebrating student success or recognizing alumni achievement, the call to lead and duty to serve remains the common thread that ties us together in this uncommon and lifelong brotherhood. Here, six brothers, spanning generations and perspectives, weigh in on the impact of Pi Kappa Phi on both themselves and the world around us.
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WH AT D O E S I T MEAN TO LEAD? Leadership is more than title or position. Instead, it is a potential that can be developed in all members. Leaders exhibit self-awareness, exemplify character in thought and action, foster collaborative relationships and strive to create positive social change—to build a better world for themselves and others. According to 2016 Thirty Under 30 recipient Alex Thomas, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH), leadership is about more than just handling day-to-day responsibilities—it is about the future. "A good leader is able to motivate and convince people to do the thing they would not naturally do, for the betterment of the organization as a whole,” said
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Thomas. “It’s easy to fall into a pattern of mediocrity. A good leader is able to motivate people to be better.” During his time at Miami University, Thomas served as Archon, an opportunity he still considers to be an unexpected and invaluable crash course on effective leadership that impacted how he approaches his work today. “It was never about me as Archon; it was always about us,” Thomas said. “I knew that it was going to take all of us to make the chapter successful.” After graduating in 2014, Thomas successfully managed a statewide political campaign and then went on to work in the Ohio House of Representatives before becoming Governor John Kasich’s personal aide and eventually his special assistant for legislative affairs.
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WH AT C A N WE LEARN FROM THOSE MOMENTS WHEN OUR LEADERSHIP IS TESTED MOST? Values determine our priorities and help us decide how we lead and where we go. As brothers of Pi Kappa Phi, our fraternal values are as important to leadership as our personal values. On the night of our initiation into this brotherhood we learn, in the words of our founders, the principles and ideals upon which Pi Kappa Phi was built more than a century ago. We are called through our Ritual to strive each day to live by these founding principles and work perpetually for the betterment of our fraternity. More importantly is how we publicly express our values and how we lead in times when our values are tested the most. More than 50 years after his initiation into Pi Kappa Phi, College of Charleston President Glenn McConnell, Alpha (College of Charleston), still talks about the importance of that ceremony on his own decision-making. “The Ritual is about doing the right thing
WH AT M A KE S A LEADER EXCEPTIONAL? Of course, not all advice and lessons take decades to materialize. For Student Representative to the National Council Noah Hendel, Theta Lambda (Missouri State), one of the most influential brothers he’s met joined the chapter right alongside him. "The greatest thing I learned from him was the ‘lead by example’ mentality,” Hendel said. During a contentious Interfraternity Council (IFC) election, Hendel’s chapter brother withdrew his nomination, publicly citing ethical concerns with the way other candidates update us on your life: pikapp.org/submitnews
in moments of crisis,” McConnell said. Before taking the helm at the College in 2014, McConnell served as lieutenant governor of South Carolina, an unexpected end to his long career in politics. Amid rumors that the lieutenant governor would resign as a result of ethics violations, McConnell faced a choice: step down from his position as president pro tempore of the South Carolina Senate, in turn protecting his seniority and power, and avoid ascending to a position perceived as largely ceremonial and powerless; or fulfill the constitutional obligation of his position, honor the oath he swore when he was elected and assume the role of lieutenant governor. On March 12, 2012, after 31 years in the state Senate, McConnell resigned his seat and became lieutenant governor. Thinking back on that day, McConnell reflected on how the Ritual continued to shape his life decades after initiation. “I sat in that office and looked around and said, ‘Why me?’ The fraternity, however, taught me about loyalty, about citizenship, about ideals, about honesty and truth—all the different qualities of what make a person successful in life.” Two years later, the Board of Trustees at his alma mater named McConnell the College’s 22nd president. “The moral of the story is this: do the right thing and somehow it will work out,” he says.
approached the election process. His goal? Spark a broader conversation on campus about how the IFC should operate, even if doing so was not to his own political advantage. “From that, I learned to not just go through the motions,” Hendel said. “Stand up for what you think is right and set an example for people, even outside of your fraternity.” As Archon, Hendel used this same approach to inspire his chapter to become more involved in service and philanthropy. “There was no better way to encourage my chapter brothers to get more involved with The Ability Experience than to do that on my own, so I applied to be a crew member for Journey of Hope,” he says. “I wanted to lead by example.”
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WHY IS SERVICE, NOT JUST P H I L A N T H R O P Y, SO IMPORTANT? True service creates a unique opportunity to foster relationships, develop as a leader, discover your passion and understand new perspectives. These shared experiences are the cornerstone of our work with people with disabilities through The Ability Experience. These shared experiences are our opportunity to not only better the world around us but to also better ourselves. Frank Wrenn, Mu (Duke), spends his day as a corporate development officer at Habitat for Humanity, a global nonprofit housing organization with a vision of a world where everyone has a decent place to live. While his career involves
HOW CAN ONE PERSON BETTER THE WORLD AROUND US? For more than three decades, Major General Tom Carter, Gamma Delta (Memphis), served in the United States Air Force, including assignments as a pilot in numerous special operations missions, President Reagan’s Air Force Aide and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense under Secretary Cheney. Today, Carter serves as the representative of the United States on the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization. “I think the biggest thing you can do is inspire other people,” Carter said. “You
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raising money to support Habitat For Humanity's work, it’s about more than that for Wrenn. “Raising money is great, but you don’t get that eye-opening, world-changing experience of what it’s all about,” he said. “It’s one thing to be told a lot of people are struggling, but to have that first-hand and to see the person and to be with the person? It just expands your horizons.” Wrenn believes Pi Kappa Phi is fortunate to have service as a such a central part of our experience as brothers. “Since the founding of The Ability Experience in 1977, service has become more than just something we do; it’s part and parcel of who we are. It influences the character of the men we attract.” Ultimately, service is about putting others before yourself, says Wrenn. “The important part is serving with others. It's about doing things together and the relationship that builds. It’s not only just service, it’s how you serve.”
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find the talented people and you give them positive reinforcement. You tell somebody ‘You can do these things' and it ignites a willingness and this drive to do good things.” Carter has remained active in Pi Kappa Phi since his initiation in 1971, earning the distinction of being named Mr. Pi Kappa Phi in 2016. Despite a distinguished career in the upper echelons of American and international politics and recognition for his outstanding contributions to the fraternity, Carter still thinks about how to better the world around him every day. "Even today, I still have an opportunity to try to help people,” he said. “I tell people: sometimes it's difficult, and you're going to have to work hard, but in the end, it's really and truly worth it. When I close my eyes for the last time someday, I'll say, 'You know, this was a great ride.'"
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PI KAPPA PHI’S NEXT STEP TOWARD ACHIEVING OUR VISION? From three to seven. From seven to eight. From eight to over 135,000. Pi Kappa Phi has certainly grown since our humble beginning in the home of a Charleston grocer, and the fraternity continues to evolve as the world around us changes. National President-Elect Jeremy Galvin, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State), remains proud of Pi Kappa Phi’s stature as a top 10 national men’s fraternity. There is more to the
experience than just those statistics, he says. “We're here to complement the universities and colleges where we have chapters. We've got to be engaged and supportive of what they're trying to achieve, both in and out of the classroom,” Galvin notes. “We have to be great partners to provide academic, leadership and service opportunities. We also have to engage brothers in the lifelong membership of Pi Kappa Phi— it's giving them ways to become engaged past graduation, giving them volunteer opportunities and cultivating their philanthropic support." As Galvin looks ahead to July when he will take office as National President, he continues to reflect on the importance of The Ability Experience. “The service mission, the experiential learning and the chance to understand what community means and what serving others
means are things not every person gets to experience. My goal as National President will be to expand the opportunities for our members to engage in the mission of The Ability Experience,” Galvin said. Galvin also spoke to the fraternity’s ability to adapt as new issues and challenges come our way. “Over time, we have evolved who we are to become a better and a stronger organization,” he said. “I think we're at another crossroads—our relevance is being questioned. Why should fraternities and sororities exist? I know that we will rise to the occasion. Pi Kappa Phi will continue to be a top fraternity because we will adapt, change and do the things that we as an organization need to do to ensure that our members are getting the experience they should, and that they're getting it in a safe, friendly and inclusive environment.”
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In order to achieve our vision, Pi Kappa Phi must remember our common bond— our call to lead and duty to serve in the hopes of building a better world.
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Affiliates & Other Revenues
Merchandise
$161,734 (2.51%)
$667,217 (10.34%)
Educational Grants
Royalties
$104,403 (1.62%)
$155,000 (2.4%)
Merchandise
$83,808 (1.33%)
Alumni Engagement
$86,748 (1.38%)
Interfraternity Relations
Communications (including branding)
$108,902 (1.73%)
$179,102 (2.84%)
Chapter Development & Expansion
$436,568 (6.93%)
Events & Leadership Development
$829,710 (13.16%)
$6,450,361
$6,302,545
Administrative
Event / Education Registration Fees
(including officials)
$840,350 (13.33%)
$806,435 (12.5%)
Member Revenues
Risk Management & Prevention Education
$4,555,573 (70.63%)
2017 FINANCIALS Build America
$73,696 (3%)
Restricted Income
$57,613 (2%)
Staff
$1,696,524 (26.92%)
$2,040,834 (32.38%)
REVENUES: EXPENSES:
Registration Fees
$41,410 (2%)
+ –
Sales / Other
$14,787 (1%)
PI KAPPA PHI FRATERNITY THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE Placements & Grants
$459,246 (19%)
In-kind
$364,835 (15%)
Administrative
$329,140 (13%)
Journey of Hope
Gear Up Florida
$743,087 (27%)
$97,209 (4%)
Chapter Services
ABEX Challenge
$241,453 (10%)
$124,417 (5%)
Corporate Sponsors
$169,395 (6%)
$2,709,734
Investment Income
$2,442,454
Financial Development
$165,303 (6%)
$200,772 (8%)
Individual Gifts
$206,207 (8%)
ABEX Challenge
$110,422 (5%) Gear Up Florida
$87,636 (4%)
In-kind Gifts
$364,835 (13%)
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Chapter Fundraising
$651,765 (24%)
Journey of Hope
$586,562 (24%)
Build America
$62,388 (3%)
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Chapter Investment Funds
$50,890 (6.46%)
Kroeg Society
$30,054 (3.81%)
National President's Circle & Student Giving Gifts
$1,660 (0.21%)
Unrestricted Gifts
$319,238 (40.52%)
Alpha Epsilon Library Grant
The Ability Experience (including Bergstrom Service Grants)
$555,500 (55.78%)
$148,623 (14.92%)
Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant
Pi Kappa Phi Edu. Grant
$105,000 (10.54%)
(Pi Kapp College for Emerging Leaders)
$51,605 (5.18%)
Nu Phi
$53,011 (6.73%) Officials Giving (includes Board of Governors)
CIF Scholarships
$53,069 (6.73%)
(local scholarships)
$787,844
$49,399 (4.96%)
$995,883 (educational grants and scholarships)
Morgan Scholars
$47,411 (4.76%)
International Scholars
Restricted Gifts
$15,238 (1.53%)
$130,036 (10.54%)
Pi Kapp Scholars
$8,000 (0.8%)
Edu/Leadership Grants to Chapters
$4,700 (0.47%) Annual Appeal
$149,885 (19.02%)
HISTORICAL ASSETS
PI KAPPA PHI FOUNDATION PI KAPPA PHI PROPERTIES
HISTORICAL YEAR END ASSETS
Other Interest Income
$14,601 (0.29%)
$73,950 (1.47%)
2017 $20,917,936 2016 $11,635,510 2015 $11,377,959 2014 $11,379,130 2013 $6,560,331 2012 $5,548,854 2011 $5,318,081
2017 $ 19,424,901 2016 $ 19,745,696 2015 $14,363,627 2014 $11,111,562 2013 $8,649,918 2012 $9,149,085 2011 $8,779,647 2010 $8,541,624 2009 $5,503,767 2008 $5,745,524
Bergstrom Leadership Grants
$4,000 (0.4%)
CIF Scholarships
(Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers)
$3,501 (0.35%)
McCollum Scholars
$2,029 (0.2%)
CIF Scholarships (Supreme Chapter)
$875 (0.09%)
2007 $5,918,222 2006 $5,266,802 2005 $4,056,310 2004 $4,025,398 2003 $3,976,595 2002 $4,232,697 2001 $4,286,210 2000 $3,995,042 1999 $4,065,246 1998 $4,087,979
Depreciation & Closing Costs
$984,238 (20.55%)
ILF & Housing Investment Fund
(From Pi Kappa Phi)
$239,818 (4.78%)
$5,014,893
$4,789,957
Interest & Property Tax
$922,995 (19.27%)
Rental Revenues
$4,686,523 (93.45%)
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Administrative
Utilities & Maintenance Insurance
$80,307 (1.72%)
Leasing
$560,199 (11.7%)
$256,774 (5.36%)
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OUR BROTHERS THEIR FUTURE YOUR LEGACY
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IF YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH to have traveled to
the College of Charleston, in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, then you have likely passed through and reflected upon the Pi Kappa Phi Gate. This was our first gift to the college where we were founded, on the occasion of our 25th anniversary. It has long been associated with the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation, including the Gateway Society. We are proud to present a significantly expanded list of Gateway Society members in this issue of the Star & Lamp. These are the men and women who have committed to an estate gift to the Foundation, and these are the men and women whose gifts are tracked within the “Make Your Mark” deferred gifts capital campaign now underway. As announced in Austin at the Supreme Chapter two years ago, it is our goal to support our brothers in the work of estate planning and to track any and all planned gifts to the Foundation. It is our vision to have as many expected gifts to the Foundation as we have current assets, at all times. Why? Because we are currently only funding a small portion of the educational programs of this fraternity that has more than doubled in size over the past 10 years. We have 12,000 younger brothers on 185 campuses across the nation. The Foundation is not here to give scholarships that will fund tuition for only 12 of these men—we are here to fund life skills and leadership development for all 12,000. The campaign, which is about “our brothers, their future and your legacy," allows you to “Make Your Mark” on the future. We have a $12 million goal, just as we have $12 million in current assets. We hope to celebrate achieving that goal at the Supreme Chapter in Baltimore in 2020. Join us in Chicago this summer to celebrate campaign progress and learn about how effective estate planning can help you and yours with regard to good financial management. And remember that 100 years from now, it will not matter how much money we had in our bank account, how big our house was or what kind of a car we drove. What will matter is that we were important in the lives of our brothers.
John R. Andrews Chairman, Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
STAR & LAMP SOCIETY (S&L) $500,000+ SUPREME CIRCLE (SUP) $250,000 — $499,999 FOUNDERS’ CIRCLE (FOU) $100,000 — $249,999 ORDER OF THE ROSE (OR) $50,000 — $99,999 ORDER OF THE BELL (OB) $25,000 — $49,999 COUNCIL CLUB (CC) $10,000 — $24,999 FOUNDATION CLUB (FC) $5,000 — $9,999 LAMPLIGHTER’S CLUB (LC) $2,500 — $4,999 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S CLUB (EDC) $1,000 — $2,499 GOLD STAR CLUB (GSC) $500 — $999 CHEVRON CLUB (CHV) $250 — $499 CROSSED SWORDS CLUB (CSC) $1 — $249
ALPHA (College of Charleston) Howard Warren Almand, Jr (GSC) Johnnie Warren Baxley, III (EDC) Gunnar Gambill Burts (CHV) Gary Alan Catterton (FC) Alberry Charles Cannon, III (CHV) Daniel Clavier (CSC) Adam Scott Cooper (GSC) Ross L. Curnett (CHV) Stephen Uriah Davis (CHV) Philip S Duwel (EDC) Harry Wyman Freeman, Jr. (EDC) William S. Gaud (EDC) Kenneth Steven Gustafson, Sr. (EDC) Charles Rush Hamrick, IV (GSC) George Cleveland Hancock (CSC) Eric Charles Helfers (LC) Andrew Carroll Jaffee (EDC) David Harold Jaffee (OB) Carl Ragnar Johnson (LC) Jon Knox (CSC) William Land (CSC) Basil Louis Lempesis (EDC) Thomas Lucht (EDC) William Parker Luhn, Jr. (GSC) Robert William Marlowe (CC) Samuel Winfield McConnell, Jr. (CC) Terence Neal Moore (FC) Gregory Duncan Padgett (FC) Benjamin Mallard Phelps (EDC) Richard Patrick Pierce (FC) William Lee Runyon, Jr. (EDC) Richard Burke Voorneveld (FC) L. Andrew Westbrook, III (LC) Italics indicates deceased
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BETA (Presbyterian) David Kelly Dixon (EDC) Andrew Gregory Elam, II (CC) Dallah Anderson Forrest, Jr. (GSC) Clifton Carson Goodwin, III (FC) Clinton Edward Massey (CC) John R. Ritter, Jr. (EDC) Richard Bacot Stall (CHV) Thomas Harry Stearns (EDC) Eugene Allen Vaughan (EDC) Christopher Paul Witte (GSC)
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Listed here are members and friends who contributed to the Foundation Leadership Fund in 2017. Donors are listed by chapter with lifetime giving level denoted using the key below.
GAMMA (UC - Berkeley) Corey Alan Babarovich (GSC) Daniel James Bosshart (FC) Adrian Gregory Davies (CSC) Kurt Gregory Fahlman (GSC) David Wayne Halligan (GSC) Spencer Brian Larson (GSC) Joseph Bernard Magoon (GSC) James Francis Meagher (EDC) Clayton Edward Mitchell, Jr. (EDC) Robert David O'Malley (GSC) Steven Scott Ryder (FC) Ronald Allyn Segel (EDC) Juan Manuel Serrano (EDC) Michael John Trainor (CHV) Robert L. Whelan (LC) Frank Allen Winton, Jr. (EDC) Mark Augustus Wolfsheimer (CHV) Robert Frank Zeni (CSC) DELTA (Furman) Jacob Edward Gerber (CSC) Peter John Manning (FC) James G. Mattos (GSC) Donald Alan Miller (EDC) Daniel William Sharkey (CSC) EPSILON (Davidson) Wilson Seibert Hendry (GSC) Harold Barker Kernodle, Jr. (EDC) Joseph Henry Johnson Vernon, DMin (CHV) Lawrence Douglas Wilkerson (EDC) Philip Connor Winstead (EDC) ZETA (Wofford) Ernesto Barquet-Arrambide (CSC) James Hampton Belcher (LC) Mark O'Neill Bundy (FC) Gregory Carl Gilbert (CHV) Christian Goerner (CSC) Jack L. Kaplan (EDC) Robert George McCurdy (EDC) Robert Dean McJunkin (EDC) Alex O'Daniel (EDC) Nathan Vikram Patnam (CSC) Clarence Chrisman Riner, III (CHV) William Massie Smethie, Jr. (GSC) ETA (Emory) Steven William Golden (CSC) Charles Battle Lewis, Jr. (CSC) John Charles Nix, Jr. (FC) THETA (Cincinnati) Patrick Charles Sponsler (CHV) Zachery Alves Wiles (CSC) IOTA (Georgia Tech) David Gilpin Baker, Jr. (EDC) Joel David Bonewitz (EDC) Mark Alan Boxer (GSC) Brian Matthew Brady (CHV) Thomas F. Christian, Jr. (EDC) Michael Vincent Cowan (FC) David Derek Cunnold (EDC) Robert Allen DeFurio (EDC) J. Terry Dewberry (OR) Shawn Doughtie (GSC) John Darrel Englehardt (EDC) Donald N Fischer (CHV) Alan A. Imm (FC) Russell Read Johnson (GSC) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Brian Crowley (GSC) Edwin Porter Garretson, Jr. (EDC) Floyd Wingfield McKinnon (EDC) Robert Kirk Park, II (CSC) Edwin Webster Shearburn, III (GSC) Malcolm Hart Squires, Jr. (EDC) Robert J. Taylor, IV (EDC) Dade Whitney Thornton, II (CHV) Robert Otto Waldbauer, Jr. (GSC) John Davol Wallace (EDC) Dederick Conrad Ward, III (CHV) Dorsey M. Ward, Jr. (EDC)
Thomas Lowndes, Jr. (LC) Robert Thomas Lowrance (GSC) Jeffrey Curtis Montgomery (CSC) Robert Craig Murray, Jr. (LC) Monteiro Harris Nelson, III (GSC) Charles Phillips Nichols (CHV) Michael Ross Niehoff (CSC) Robert Alan Parrish (FC) Parker Holmes Petit (S&L) James Garrison Pritchett, Jr. (FC) John Howard Puckett (LC) Fen Rhodes (GSC) George Vernon Rouse (GSC) Robert Brian Rowe (FC) Dean Wall Russell (GSC) Kenneth Glenn Scott (LC) Samuel James Shepherd (CHV) Robert Marvin Snuggs, III (CC) Bruce Crane Vanderhoof (LC) KAPPA (UNC - Chapel Hill) Charles Preston Adams (EDC) Peter Edmund Berg (GSC) George Williams Braun (EDC) James Michael Collins (EDC) Alvin Williford Daughtridge (EDC) David Roth Gershenson (CHV) Marvin Spencer Hackney (FC) Russell Neill Hadley, CFP (EDC) David Lewis Hamrick (EDC) Bradley Stephen Hanover (GSC) William Stuart Hicks (OR) Clifton McRae Hux, Jr. (EDC) J. Councill Leak (FC) James Bryan Little, Jr. (EDC)
(S&L) $500,000+ (SUP) $250K — $499K (FOU) $100K — $249K (OR)
$50K — $99K
(OB)
$25K — $49K
(CC)
$10K— $24K
(FC)
$5,000 — $9,999
(LC)
$2,500 — $4,999
(EDC) $1,000 — $2,499 (GSC) $500 — $999 (CHV) $250 — $499 (CSC) $1 — $249
David Franklin McAllister (GSC) John Agrippa Redhead (EDC) Benjamin Joel Roberts (GSC) Edgar Franklin Seagle (CHV) James Lee Thompson (LC) James Michael Wilmott (EDC) Charles Baxter Winn, III (GSC) Mark Howell Winston (EDC) Blake Zanardi (CSC) LAMBDA (Georgia) Philip Robert Allison (GSC) Stephen Paul Conway (CHV) Mark Andrew Harp (GSC) William James Harp, Jr. (EDC) Henry Thomas Rogers, Jr. (GSC) Cecil Randolph Spooner, Jr. (GSC) Fred Manley Thrower (EDC) MU (Duke) Sid Eugene Atkinson (EDC) George Michael Benda (EDC) Joseph Edwin Carson, III (CHV) Matthew B. Crist (CSC) Anders William Hall (OR) Manassa Nick Hennessee, III (GSC) Joseph Braun Kloecker, Jr. (CSC) Heath Lance Marcus (EDC) Christopher Philip Moore (EDC) Charles Terry Munson (EDC) Stephen Julius Schnurr, Jr. (GSC) Brian Edward Swab (LC) Frank Thomas Wrenn, III (OB) Frank Thomas Wrenn, Jr. (GSC) NU (Nebraska) Edward Joseph Bierl (GSC) James Stanton Christol (LC) James Allen Guretzky (FC) Warren Ray Hill (EDC) Austin Paul O'Malley (CSC) Robert M. Werner (LC) William John Wesslund (EDC) XI (Roanoke) Ian Baker (CSC) Robert S. Barber (EDC) Robert Sidney Bonney, Jr. (LC) Paul Charles Caldwell, MD (LC) Samuel Pryor Chaplin (CSC) Edward Lyons Corson, II (OB) Nathan Frederick Deering (CSC) William Henri Delatron (GSC)
David James Doyle (EDC) Stephen A. Esworthy (FC) Raphael Ellis Ferris (FC) Richard Chambers Flora (CHV) Charles Augustus Freeman (EDC) Robert George Gray (FC) Harry Isaac Johnson, Jr. (EDC) Leonard T. Kelley (CSC) Donald Kerr (FC) Richard Joseph Milan, Jr. (EDC) David Robert Miller, Jr. (CSC) Cameron Rob Ogilvie (EDC) Randall Hall Overby (GSC) Durward Warren Owen (OB) Donald Joseph Potter, Jr. (FC) Ellis Gilmore Ramsey, Jr. (GSC) Thomas Joseph Rutherford (EDC) Fredric Steven Schneider (GSC) Tod Nelson Senne (LC) William Francis Smith, III (CSC) James Sylvester Stump, Jr. (CC) Kevin Robert Sullivan (GSC) Dudley Foster Woody (OR) OMICRON (Alabama) David Rush Adams (LC) William Otis Adams (CSC) William Thomas Bishop, Jr. (FC) Jack Michael Blasius (EDC) William Whitley Bright (CSC) Edwin Valdivia Caldwell, II (EDC) Austin Kendall Cambas (CSC) John M. Clark, Sr. (GSC) Warren Dilburn DeBardelaben, Jr. (CHV) Thomas Stephen Grammas (CSC) John Alban Greaves, Jr. (FC) Thomas Brooks Henderson (EDC) Robert Nathan Hightower (OR) Robert Fredrick Inman (LC) Joe David Lee (LC) Daniel Clay Lemley (CHV) Thomas Alton Martin (GSC) Mack Ollie Matthews (LC) Leon Bryant Newman (EDC) Braden Michael Notarianni (CSC) William Milton Schroeder (EDC) A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III (OR) William Calvin Taylor (LC) David Christopher Wells (GSC) RHO (Washington & Lee) Robert Dennis Ballantine (GSC) George Ziadeh Bateh (GSC)
SIGMA (South Carolina) Mark Adamson (EDC) Jerry Thomas Brewer (OR) Earl Edwin Cashon, Jr. (EDC) Wallace Alexander Crosby (CSC) Harvey Todd Davis (CHV) Robert Michael Gatti (LC) J. Barry Harrelson (GSC) James Theodore McKinnon (GSC) Robert Andrew Montgomery (EDC) Wright Tomberlin Paulk, Jr. (GSC) Walter Hays Pickens, III (LC) Walter Hays Pickens, Jr. (OB) Frederick Elliotte Quinn (EDC) Danny Wayne Reynolds (CC) William Sheldon Reynolds, III (GSC) Stephen Mayes Rhodes (GSC) Charles William Robinson (CSC) Erich Garland Straughn (EDC) James Donald Westmoreland, III (CSC) TAU (NC State) Donald Bruce Barker (EDC) Robert James Cates (CHV) Scott Burke Clifton (CSC) James Edwin Dale (CSC) George Edward King, Jr. (CHV) Randall Edmon King (LC) Steven Michael Leamon (EDC) Christopher Middleton Myers (EDC) William John Oncea (CSC) Andrew Dowd Page, Jr. (GSC) Robert Nelson Richardson (CHV) Stephen David Seymore, Jr. (LC) W. Scott Troutman (GSC) UPSILON (Illinois) Jack Joseph Bakker (EDC) James Manuel Bayne (FC) John Putnam Beckwith, Jr. (CHV) Gary Michael Behrens (GSC) Robert John Bogdanoff (EDC) Derek G. Chan (CSC) Edward R. Cwiklin (GSC) Blake William Elford (CSC) Laith Ibrahim (CSC) James Thomas Johnson (GSC) James Ken Kutill (EDC) Warren Glenn Miller (CHV) Charles Nwabueze Moka (LC) Peter O'Connell (CSC) John Gerard Pesavento (CHV) Anthony R. Saccomano (GSC) J. Gunnar Schalin (OR) James Scheuneman (CSC) John Wilson Shustitzky (EDC) John Robert Stroehlein (LC) Stephen D. Trahey (EDC) Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt (FC) CHI (Stetson) Edwin Haupt Culver (LC) J. Patrick Figley (OB) Gabriel L. Gehret (LC) Richard Van Ness Ginn (CHV) Peter William Hogue (CHV) Tyler Stefan Johansson (LC) Donald L. Johnson (EDC) Bruce Layton Rogers (S&L) John King Snellings (LC) Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr. (CC)
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PSI (Cornell) Robert Treat Chatterton, Jr. (CSC) Gregory J. Della Rocca (FC) James Edward Emig (FC) Gary Robert Fisher (EDC) Jordan Daniel Gorelick (CSC) George Franklin Heinrich (CC) John Stuart Kirk (FOU) Nicholas John Linder (LC) William Fay Newell (OB) Michael John Piscitelli (LC) David Dorr Prescott (FC) Edmund Alfred Sayer (CC) Frank Alexei Sherer, DVM (LC) Harold Eugene Sweeney, Jr. (EDC) Lawrence George Thayer (EDC) Frederick W Thorne (FC) Erwin Arnold Tschanz (GSC) Jason Cory Wright (EDC) W. John Zygmunt, Jr. (FC) OMEGA (Purdue) Jack K. Berlien (CC) James Robert Berlien (EDC) Andrew T. Conlin (EDC) Hugh Michael Flanagan (LC) Brent Allan Grunig (GSC) Bruce Robert Halley (GSC) Thomas William Harzula, Jr. (EDC) Hilton Bruce Henry (GSC) Rikard Eugene Hill (EDC) Stephen Michael Holtsclaw (EDC) William Harrison Hounshell (GSC) David Lee Johnson (CSC) Kevin Eugene Johnson (EDC) Andrew Edward Kotulski, Jr. (CHV) Patrick John Kuhnle (FC) Eldon Luverne Knuth (CSC) David Girdon Lane (OR) Mark Douglas Laurent (CSC) Phillip Amos Leslie (LC) Gregory Vincent Linder (CC) Robert Michael Little (EDC) Glenn Richard Manich (CHV) Eldon Dean Marks (GSC) John Edwin McDonald (FC) Thomas Joseph Miller (GSC) Brian Newell (CSC) Kevin James Ohaver (EDC) Donald Lester Porth, III (EDC) Jack Wesley Powers (FC) Nicholas Peter Prichodko (EDC) Halbert Calvin Smith, Jr. (EDC) Christos Constantinos Ziogas (LC) ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Kevin George Berry (GSC) Benjamin Barkley Bush (LC) Douglas B. Clendaniel (EDC) Hollis Clinton Lewis, Jr. (CHV) Thomas Lowndes, III (FC) Charles Robert Melton (EDC) ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Steve Reed Baldwin (GSC) Brian David Butler (CHV) Michael Tommey Dean (EDC) Jim Hall, III (CC) Jay Kevin Morris (FC) Miles Frederick Symonds (CSC) Raymond Tipton, III (EDC) ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Robert Charles Bux (CC) Jenkins Kang Chan (FC) Vincent James Ferrese (CSC) Matthew Anthony Fidgeon (CSC) Stanley Joseph Gratis (EDC) ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Robert Reginald Adams (CHV)
Peter Clairmonte Barr (FOU) Bernard Alan Barton, Jr. (LC) David Douglas Boden (OB) John Lavin Broe (GSC) David Michael Cutton (CSC) Edward J. deArcos (EDC) Paul Stewart Enrico (LC) Ord James Fink, Jr. (OB) Thomas Michael Fitzgerald (LC) Armando Ignacio Gonzalez (OR) John Dowd Gornto, Jr. (EDC) Hugh Arthur Gower (FC) Harvey Brent Hammer (EDC) Ira Timothy Hancock (CC) Robert Magnus Halcrow (FC) Murle Eugene Harrison (LC) David William Henn (CC) Christopher Scott Hill (GSC) Michael P. Hill (OB) Thomas Elliott Johnson (GSC) James Richard Kelly (CHV) Elio J. Loi (EDC) Carlos Martinez (CC) Frank Albert McDonald, Jr. (CHV) Robert Wallace McMullen, II (CC) Michael Leo O'Donnell (CC) Roy Traville Olsen (EDC) Robert John Paterno (OR) Kenneth Arthur Perkins (CC) Martin Edward Perkins (FC) Robert James Perry, Jr. (CSC) Howard Wakefield Pettengill, Jr. (LC) Charles Robert Rigl (LC) William Henry Rutledge, Jr. (GSC) Robert Norman Scott (EDC) William Henry Seaver (GSC) Austin Robert Sellers (CHV) Glenn Allen Shapiro (EDC) Michael Alton Stephens (GSC) Michael Lawrence Sullivan (OB) Robert Len Sullivan (LC) Christopher Jeffers Tice, Sr. (LC) Stephen Betts Terp (FC) Robert Barclay Timberlake (OR) Mark Edward Timmes (OB) Toan Xuan Tran (CSC) John Jeffry Wahlen (OB) David Charles Wilkie (CC) Michael David Williams (CSC) ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Garry Alan Domnisse (GSC) Robert John Elfers (CC) Charles Rodney Hartsough (LC) Rickey Lee Hug (EDC) Gary Stephen Munn (LC) Gregory Leon Nesbitt, PE (LC) Thomas Deane Patterson (LC) Richard Saunders (CSC) Raymond Carey Terhune (LC) Roger Allen Turner (LC) David Hill Vawter (FC) Steven Harold Westfall (CSC) ALPHA ETA (Samford) Robert Charles Chandler (LC) Reginald Bradley Clay (FC) David Torrence Corey (LC) Jeffrey Steven Darnell (EDC) William Warren Dixon, Jr. (EDC) William McDonald Ford (LC) Robert Ethridge Greene (GSC) James Franklin House (OR) Jack Raymond McDonald (CC) James Edward Purvis (CC) Gilmer Tucker Simmons (EDC) James Michael Smith (CC) Dwayne Kevin Todd (FC) Merle Lindy Wade, Jr. (EDC)
Frank William Brutt (GSC) William Michael Cleary (LC) Brian Robert Connelly (EDC) Robert Alwood Ellis (EDC) Curtis Ward Estes, Jr. (GSC) Scott Edward Evans (GSC) David Conrad Hames (CSC) Eivind Jacob Kolemainen (EDC) Steven D. Lambouris (CHV) Paul Allen Long (LC) Roger Wayne Nelson (GSC) Matthew John Shaheen (FC) Douglas Steven Sutherland (GSC) Donald Earl Viecelli (EDC) Gerald Frank Wajda (EDC) ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Charles Sanford Blackledge, Jr. (GSC) Lua Reeford Blankenship, Jr. (EDC) John Oswald Christiansen, Jr. (EDC) Troy Ivor Corbin (GSC) David William Erickson (CHV) Ralph Shell Foster, Jr. (FC) Harold Hunter Hartwell (CHV) Tommy K. Hartwell (CC) J. Ernest Johnson (FOU) Nathaniel DeHass McClure, IV (EDC) Louis Allan Reynolds, Jr. (FC) John Robert Richey (EDC) David Gill Scott (GSC) ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Kenneth Brian Goldberg (GSC) Douglas Wayne Mikatarian (CSC) Bryce Fabian Peterson (CSC) Jason Robert Prickett (EDC) Patrick Michael Walsh (CC) ALPHA LAMBDA (Mississippi) Dennis Lee Bubrig, II (GSC) Austin McKay Dean (CSC) Matthew Todd Livingston (CSC) William Coleman Loveless (CSC) Justin Kyle Tanner (CSC) Brennan Timothy Trask (CSC) Bradley Pfranger (CSC) ALPHA MU (Penn State) Jason Anthony Borrelli (GSC) Robert William Boyd (CHV) Richard W. Brown, Jr. (EDC) Robert D. Buchwald (LC) Kyle J. Heffner (CSC) Richard Clyde Heim (LC) Timothy Matson (CSC) Nelson Edward Mattern (CHV) Richard Francis McKnight (EDC) Scott DeYoung Myers (EDC) Maurice Paul Ranc, Jr. (LC) ALPHA NU (Ohio State) Jacob Conrad Goodman (CSC) Aaron Willis (CSC)
ALPHA XI (St. John's) Albert Aiello, Jr. (EDC) Louis Thomas Destefano (EDC) Francis Gregory DeVenecia (CSC) Paul Dillon (GSC) Michael Stephen Dito (CSC) Richard F. Groller (EDC) Gerald Carl Holst (GSC) Andrew Lazzaro (CHV) Thomas George May (EDC) John Joseph Molinelli (LC) Albert Robert Muller (GSC) Rino Nori (GSC) Andrew Mark Pappadia (CSC) Antonio Geronimo Quilon (GSC) Richard G. Ramge (EDC) Roy Douglas Sarcona (CHV) Michael Spielzinger (GSC)
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Don Earl Walden (EDC) Thomas Manliff Wrenn (GSC)
ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Eric James Almquist (OB) John Alexander Andrews (LC) Brian D. Barringer (EDC) John Robert Bateman (LC) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom (S&L) Delmar Eugene Burkett (LC) James Robert Carson (LC) William Willis Chmelar (EDC) Edward E. Cowger (GSC) Barry Lee Croucher (GSC) Ajay J. Desai (OR) Jeremy Duane Dickinson (FC) Jeremy Galvin (OB) Karl Wendell Griffith (CHV) David Lyle Hancock (EDC) Floyd Lyle Herum (CHV) Trae Michael Hestness (CHV) Konnor Lorenz Hodges (CSC) Kenneth Ray Hook (LC) Benjamin Robert Jones (EDC) Jeremy David Katt (LC) Claire Reed Kelley (CSC) Cary John Knight (CSC) Robert Anderson Lane (FOU) Hubert Mortimer Lattan (FC) Joe Emery Legg, Jr. (CHV) Jay Douglas Lettow (CSC) Emerson Dawson Linney (FC) David Kevin Little (GSC) Alec Daniel Mackay (CSC) Warren Ross Madden (CC) Jackson Moench (CSC) James Burton Moon (FC) Kyle Thomas Morrissey (CSC) Richard Carl Ohrt (LC) Frank Megran Parrish, III (FOU) Gregory Michael Rusk (LC) John Orla Sanderson (EDC) Mark Lynn Stacey (CSC) Blake Patrick Sweeney (CSC) Brett Jon Toresdahl (FC) John Jolly Veak (EDC) Paul Thomas Warsaw (CSC) Quinn Parker (CSC)
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ALPHA RHO (West Virginia) Thomas Joseph Begley (EDC) Victor A. Folio (FC) Robert Jesse Laughner (EDC) John Carmen Marano, Jr. (CHV) ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) Thomas Henry Banks (LC) Stephen James Evans (EDC) Frank Martin Pugh (EDC) Jon Thomas Rymer (EDC) William T. Sigmon (OB) David Brent Spalding (EDC) James Riley VanFrank, Jr. (LC) ALPHA TAU (RPI) David Dropkin (GSC) Cedric Herbert Dustin, III (LC) Robert Edson Hawkins (LC) Gelston Howell, Jr. (EDC) Steven H. Kaitz (EDC) Edgar Dinsmore Kersey, Jr. (EDC) George Wesley Kirkland, Jr. (LC) John Baptist Margenot, Jr. (GSC) John William McMahon (LC) George Gordon Morgan, Jr. (GSC) David Mark Peter (EDC) Larry Jay Powell (FC) James Frederick Rappolt, Jr. (GSC) Robert Gregory Sidelko (CHV)
Paul R Turgeon (LC) Gordon Barnes Wright (OR) Harry J. Zimmer (EDC) ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Robert Douglas Austin (EDC) Thomas E. Berk (FOU) John H. Buhsmer, Jr. (EDC) Barry George Campbell (FC) William Peter Carey (CSC) Samuel John Costa, Jr. (LC) Harold Andrews Cowles (LC)
(S&L) $500,000+ (SUP) $250K — $499K (FOU) $100K — $249K (OR)
$50K — $99K
(OB)
$25K — $49K
(CC)
$10K— $24K
(FC)
$5,000 — $9,999
(LC)
$2,500 — $4,999
(EDC) $1,000 — $2,499 (GSC) $500 — $999 (CHV) $250 — $499 (CSC) $1 — $249
Wyn Vaughn Davies (GSC) Joseph Russell Deluca (EDC) Philip Robert Earley (EDC) Walter Lloyd Fawcett, Jr. (CHV) Paul William Gross (EDC) Andrew John Kegel, Jr. (CHV) John Daniel Knoll, Jr. (LC) Michael Francis Lorenzo (CHV) Walter William Lovell (GSC) George Bert Mullin (CSC) Edwin C. Neuman (GSC) Anthony Mario Noce (FC) Lawrence Rice (CSC) Michael Thaddeus Romano (CHV) Robert Joseph Schoenberger (GSC) Joseph Alexander Sheppard (EDC) Walter Keith Sheppard (OB) William Karl Stees (EDC) Darren James Tapp (LC) Robert Francis Thorp, Jr. (GSC) Samuel Allan Wilson, Jr. (GSC) John Marshall (EDC) ALPHA PHI (Illinois Inst. of Tech.) Michael Brian Adair (GSC) Christopher John Blanchette (EDC) Ronald George Douglas (GSC) Nathanael Paul Gombis (CC) John Thomas Higgins (EDC) Richard William Hughes (EDC)
Matthew Eric Hunt (OR) Edward William King (GSC) Gregory James Kolb (CHV) Martin Thomas Kotsch (CC) Tomohiro Nozaki (CSC) Kenneth James Peterson (FC) Jack Richard Piper (GSC) Victor Edward Terrana (CHV) Alan Wayne Wendorf (CC) Frederic Walter Widlak (LC) ALPHA CHI (Miami) Stuart Edward Allen (CSC) Michael Conrad Jacobs (CSC) ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Brent Douglas Anderson (FC) Delbert L. Bollinger (GSC) Stephen Allen Boone (GSC) Christian Cooley (GSC) Max Allen Fawley (LC) Rodney Len Gunning (FC) James Patrick Halsey (GSC) Wesley Anthony Huesman (EDC) Joseph Francis Lux (EDC) Kevin Lee McDonald (EDC) Heath Michael Osburn (EDC) Justin P. Patterson (EDC) Terry Lee Russell (CSC)
David Scott Shook, III (FOU) Jefferson Scott Shreve (OR) Lionel Elmer Smith (EDC) Paul "T.J." Sullivan (CC) Everett Calvin Targett (CSC) Fred Falconer Thursfield (EDC) Todd Andrew Waldman (EDC) Brett Edward Baltz (EDC) Gary Louderback, Jr. (EDC) ALPHA OMEGA (Oregon) Steven George Baker (CSC) Donald Dale Lasselle (EDC) Gilbert Bruce Lissy (GSC) Stanley Clark Lynch (LC) Matthew Lee Maitz (CSC) John Christopher Mattson (CSC) Robert Donald Potts (GSC) Frederick L. Streimer (EDC) BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Nicholas Adams (EDC) John R. Albright, PE (EDC) Frederick Becker, Jr. (LC) Edward Leonard Benz, Jr. (CSC) Anthony Castillo (EDC) Richard Victor Comiso (EDC) Louis William Crompton, Jr. (GSC) Stephen P. DePalma (OR) Roger J. Dolida (CHV) Patrick Guerra (LC) Alan Ianuzzi, PE (CHV) Henry P. Karnas, Jr. (GSC) Edward James Klebaur, Jr. (EDC) Lawrence Anthony Kominiak, Sr. (GSC) Karlis Vilis Kopans (EDC) Roger Frederick Kreh (CSC) James A. Krucher (OR) Aivars Edgars Krumins (FC) Karl Kubak (EDC) Richard Michael Labinsky (LC) John Francis Lee, Jr. (CC) Donald Charles Linske (EDC) Anthony Vincent Mangone (CHV) Louis Robert Miceli (EDC) Richard Pedersen (FC) John E. Pugliesi (FC) Richard John Rodrick (LC) David M. White (CC) Francis Joseph Wood (GSC) BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Donald Perry Brown (EDC) Larry Walter Carter (FC) Nicholas Michael Fineo (CSC) Stephen Robert Hemman (GSC) Carl Michael Koch (FC) Michael Roy McKinley (CSC) David Leon Robertson (FC) Theodore A. Scharfenstein (OR) BETA GAMMA (Louisville) James Bryce Grissom (EDC) James Alfred Koshewa (GSC) BETA DELTA (Drake) Robert Albert Cione (CC) Paul Howard Gilman (EDC) James Drach Hornbrook (CC) James Labiak (CHV) Robert Morgan Moody (CC) Kenneth Joseph Piller (EDC) Martin Rudolph Radtke (CHV) Norris Dean Rowland (EDC) James Lee Rutherford (EDC) Bruce Norman Swanson (GSC) Seejo Kora Valacheril (EDC) BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Bradley Allen Barondeau (EDC) Matthew Joseph Basta (EDC) Jerry Monroe Dowell (GSC) William James Gleason, III (EDC) Lyndal C. Grieb (CSC)
Richard Michael Hinds (EDC) John D. Landwehr (CHV) Andrew Dennis McCarthy (FC) Willitt S. Pierce (CHV) Jay Joseph Stuckel (CC) Laurence Gregory Trudell (EDC) Michael Scott Wallace (LC) Kenneth Charles Weyand (GSC) BETA ETA (Florida State) Christopher Michael Anderson (GSC) Thomas Hayes Atwood (CC) Frank Edward Borzen (CSC) Thomas Chandler Brooks (CSC) James Delay Bultman (GSC) Charles Robert Cutajar (FC) Hugo H. De Beaubien (GSC) A. Reginald Dickey, Jr. (EDC) Carlton Richard DiSalvo (CSC) Gilbert Gerald Fernandez (FC) Patrick Michael Heaton (CSC) Guy William Hollingsworth (EDC) Charles Allen Krblich (LC) Steven Jay Louchheim (EDC) Michael Scott Loy (FC) Richard Conrad Lukas (CHV) Charles Willard MacMillin (EDC) James Philip Maloney (GSC) Howard Earl McCall, Jr. (FC) Scott Campbell Middlebrooks (EDC) James Boykin Newman (EDC) James Wilson Newman, Jr. (EDC) Paul Leroy Nichols, III (LC) William Jeffrey Niedenthal (CC) James J. Ryan, Jr. (CSC) Frank Maynard Ryll, Jr. (EDC) Ian Edward Shapiro (EDC) Burnett Stilwell, Jr. (CHV) Norman David Stoddard (EDC) Derby Leonel Ulloa (CHV) Eric Sinclair Wahlen (CC) William Paul Welch (GSC) BETA THETA (Arizona) Samuel Ramsey Andress (LC) Dylan Taylor Boswell (CSC) Charles Edmund DeLeuw, Jr. (GSC) Jake Craig Henderson (FC) BETA IOTA (Toledo) Christopher Edward Barton (EDC) Brock William Bunting (CSC) Robert D. Conley (EDC) Casey J. Cornelius (CHV) Jacob Steven Drees (CSC) Gerald Kelvin Dunaway (EDC) John Leland Eisenmann (CHV) Robert Charles Friess (CC) Zachary Steven Hammersmith (CSC) George Howard Hershman (GSC) Jeffrey Lawrence Huston (EDC) Daniel J. Lucas (CSC) Patrick J. Meehan (CHV) Blake Mielcarek (CSC) Elmer Jay Newness (EDC) William Charles O'Shea, Sr. (GSC) Gene Edward Peterman (EDC) Richard Hobson Smalley, Jr. (GSC) Liam Bruce Stewart (CSC) Kenneth Andrew Sutter (CSC) Lance Allen Talmage (OB) Dennis Craig Thayer (CSC) Mark A. Urrutia (LC) Rick Alan Wodarski (CHV) BETA KAPPA (Georgia State) Donald Williams Clark (GSC) Kenneth John Cribbs (OR) Adam F. Di Giovanni (CHV) Glenn Jackson Johnson (GSC) Donald Elbert Perkins (LC) Edgar Albert Vaughn, Jr. (CHV) John Bryan Whitley (EDC)
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GAMMA ZETA (West Virginia Tech) Charles Ward Hutzler, PE (EDC) Dennis Clarence Neidert (CHV) Clifton Albert Smith (EDC) BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) Wade G. Birch (EDC) Gary John Cooper (EDC) Ralph Martin Griffin, Jr. (GSC) Don Laughran (EDC) David John Sullivan (LC) Raymond Howard Wagner (GSC) Joseph J. Wessel (EDC) BETA MU (McNeese State) C. Mitchell Adrian (FC) Conner James Coleman (CSC) Paul Eric Cox (GSC) Anthony Joseph Duhon (CSC) Thomas Lenox Gilbert (CSC) Philip Wayne Luckie (CSC) Edwin Martin Potratz, II (LC) Troy Robert Rizzuto (CSC) Richard Bruce Smith (FC) BETA NU (Houston) Serjio Brereda (CSC) David Scott Dalton (LC) Jordon Heath Powell (CSC) BETA XI (Central Michigan) Ryan Thomas Barr (CHV) Larry William Beale (GSC) Derek John Berger (LC) David Earl Clappison (EDC) Dale Robert DeWaard (EDC) Matthew Thomas Eilers (EDC) Spencer Kyle Haworth (GSC) Basil John Lyberg (FC) Jeremy Richard Osborne (GSC) Erick Shane Ray (EDC) BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Michael Earl Allain (LC) Wesley Long Breeden (FC) Rodney Lee Clements (CHV) Zackery Maxwell Cockerham (CHV) Shayne Earl Creppel (EDC) Larry Wayne Gracie, PhD (LC) Jacob Drew Guidry (CSC) Dean Lemoine (CSC) William Lane Luckie (EDC) Thomas Alexander Marlbrough (CSC) Jack Parnell McCain, Jr. (EDC) Leo Ernest Murray (CSC) Chris Anthony Prestenback (GSC) Jason Paul Stelly (CSC) BETA PI (Eastern Michigan) Robert O. Schreer (CSC) Laurence William Wilson (CSC) BETA RHO (Clarkson) John Francis Kruse (CHV) BETA SIGMA (Northern Illinois) Richard Albert Nelson (GSC) BETA TAU (Valdosta State) John Thomas Brooks (EDC) James Michael Dowd (GSC) Micah Gremillion (GSC) John Michael Jones (EDC) William Robert Maxwell (GSC) Chet Andrew Mirabal (EDC) Ted Edward Nelson (LC)
BETA UPSILON (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman (LC) John Bagby Browning (LC) John Grant Clifford (FC) Glenn Albert Dickson (CC) James Henry Kessack, III (CSC) Daniel Blaine Kimball, Jr. (CC) Peter Philip Martin (LC) Thomas James Minneman (CHV) Stuart Shepherd Moore (EDC) Charles Lovette Nesbit, Jr. (LC) George Fitzhugh Shipp (FC) Blair Allen Thompson (GSC) Douglas William Varney (CHV) William John Watson, III (EDC) BETA PHI (East Carolina) Dennis Riley Barbour (EDC) Bobby L. Childress (CSC) Lawrence Wayne Haussmann (LC) Jeffrey Fenner O'Geary (GSC) Charles Theodore Wohlnick (CSC) BETA CHI (Texas A&M - Commerce) Kenneth Lee Park (LC) BETA PSI (Tennessee Wesleyan) Norris C. Bishop, Jr. (EDC) Barry Alan Saunders (LC) BETA OMEGA (East Tennnessee State) John Nicholas Boronkay, Jr. (EDC) Jerry Glenn Campbell, Jr. (CSC) David Clifford Evans (FC) William Rhodes Mayes, Jr. (LC) Eugene Willard Smith (GSC) Robert George Yackanin (GSC) Ronald Keith Younger (EDC) GAMMA ALPHA (West Alabama) Jack Sterling Garnett, Jr. (GSC) Jason Payne Jackson (EDC) Seth Campbell Jackson (LC) Brian Jesse Jenrette (GSC) Sean Principe (CHV) Harry Lurton Shiver (EDC) GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) Joel Allen (GSC) Samuel Francis Bryant (CHV) Philip Clarence Davenport, Jr. (EDC) William Grady Jenkins (EDC) Paul Lester Moses (LC) Matthew St. Claire Parker (LC) Paul Valentine Shebalin (GSC) David Simas (LC) Joseph Collins Van Cleve, III (EDC) G. Thomas White (LC) GAMMA GAMMA (Troy) Vincent Gregory Elio (CSC) Jason Freeman Jones (CSC) Laurence Scott Turrin (LC) GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Herbert Winfield Blow (EDC) Thomas Lee Carter (OR) Thomas Francis Lynch (GSC) Shawn Emerson Massey (CHV) Jeffrey Nelson Radford (CSC)
GAMMA ETA (Athens) Edward John Cichorek (CSC) Lee Andrew Lemsky (CHV) GAMMA THETA (UNC - Wilmington) Leonard Haywood Harris (GSC) Larry Michael Long (CHV) Henry Cicero Merritt, Jr. (GSC) Richard Holland Powell, Jr. (CHV) Osborne Kirby Walls, Jr. (CHV) William McCaughan Jr (GSC) GAMMA IOTA (LSU) Geoffrey Raymond Beatty (EDC) Michael Glenn Porche (EDC) Blaine Henry Tatje (CSC) GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall (OB) Roland Martin Berry (EDC) Matthew Burkett (CSC) Charles Patrick Cates (GSC) Lee William Davis (EDC) Alan J. Haley (CSC) Jacob W. Lane (CSC) Scott Bradley McElroy (CHV) Joseph William Odom, Jr. (LC) Jeffrey Bryan Thomason (CSC) Christopher Arthur Wagner (EDC) Michael Ray Woodard (CSC) GAMMA MU (Belmont Abbey) Bolivar D. Green (CHV) Bruce Anthony Martin (CHV) GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Joel Thomas Conway (CSC) Ronald James DeValinger (FC) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola (FC) Ronald Lewis Farr (EDC) Michael Thorp Fay (CHV) Frank Joshua Fenn (CSC) Ryan Oliver Gajda (CSC) Thomas Jern (CSC) James H. Motos (EDC) GAMMA XI (Georgia Southwestern) William Lee Finney (OB) David W. Suppes (LC) GAMMA RHO (Lander) James Ronald Banks (CSC) Jeremy Wyman Inabinet (CHV) James Thomas Lusk (EDC) Louis John Parducci, Jr. (CSC) Barry Carroll Young (EDC) GAMMA TAU (North Texas) John Peter Berney (CSC) Eugene Gordon LeClaire (CHV) Taylor Anthony Lindholm (CSC) Patrick Smith (EDC) Matthew Paul Varnell (GSC) Joshua Todd Williams (EDC) GAMMA UPSILON (Oklahoma State) Gilbert Otis Sanders (LC) Brian David Stanley (EDC) GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) William Deering Breeden, Jr. (GSC) Jeffery Amos Crain (EDC)
Kenneth Paul Hendrix (GSC) William Harold Ishee (GSC) Sean Michael Johnson (CSC) Thomas Burt Peterson (EDC) E. Curtis Weems (LC)
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GAMMA EPSILON (Western Carolina) Marvin Davis Cope (LC) Tony Franklin Perkins (GSC) Alexander Raymond Spencer (CSC) Juan Antonio Trujillo (CSC) William Franklin Willis (LC)
GAMMA CHI (Jacksonville) John Walter Stephenson (CHV) GAMMA PSI (Augusta) Alexander Issac Leach (CSC) Allen Christopher Rogers (CSC) GAMMA OMEGA (Montevallo) Robert E Howard, Jr. (GSC) Royce Lamar Lader (EDC) David Elliott Wigginton (LC) DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) Glenn Nolan Byrd (LC) John Nelson Crist (LC) Ryan Scott Heider (GSC) Dale Steven Lewis (LC) Bradford Leigh McDaniel (CSC) Joshua Lee Mensinger (CSC) Randall Nelson Morgan (CSC) Edward Robert Olsen (CSC) Kyle Margolis Pacque (CHV) Sidney Jerome Rosenbaum, IV (CSC) DELTA BETA (North Georgia) Richard Francis Baker, Jr. (FC) Donald Covington DuRant, USA (EDC) Christian Anthony Durham (CSC) Victor Cary Eilenfield, MHA (EDC) Jake Elhabbassi (CHV) William Cameron Farris (EDC) Joseph Edward Goletz (GSC) Todd Lee Granger (LC) Jon Garrick Hill (CHV) Matthew Kirkpatrick (CSC) Charles Andrew May (LC) Daniel Judson McCrary (CSC) Donald George Morris (EDC) Richard Pearce Moultrie (GSC) William Thomas Nase (CSC) Steven Bishop Rhoades (CSC) Major P.J. Rodgers (EDC) Jeffrey Randolph Teplis (GSC) DELTA DELTA (Truman State) John Richard Andrews (OR) Charles Jay Barnard (OB) David Lee Ewigman, CPA (EDC) John Oliver Fry (CSC) Nicholas Roger Hart (CHV) David Del Hennings, II (GSC) Steven Andrew Louer (CSC) Patrick R. Lucitt (CSC) Patrick Michael Miller (CHV) James Cecil Palmer (EDC) Matthew Edward Ratliff (CHV) Mark Eugene Schell (GSC) James M. Shumake (CHV) Josh Allan Wansing (LC) Vernon Edward Wunnenberg, Jr. (GSC) Michael Richard Zolezzi (LC) DELTA EPSILON (Jacksonville State) Horace Dean Buttram, Jr. (EDC) Barton Loyce Chandler (CHV) Joshua Jay Robinson (CSC) Robert Anthony Stewart (GSC) DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Patrick John Danehy (LC) Marc Edward Gmuca (CSC) Bruce Edward Greenland (GSC) David Wayne Huss (EDC) William Earl Maycock (GSC) Steven Edward Miller (EDC) Edwin Ward Norris (LC) Arthur John Quickenton (CC) Gary Russell Sugg (GSC) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Paul Allen Cantrell (GSC) David Michael Clover (CSC) Anthony James Evans (CSC) Cody Ryan Daugherty (CSC) Glen Alan Greene (CSC) Lawrence Nelson Kindred (CHV) Gregory Lane Kring (EDC) Ethan Neil Martin (LC) Christopher Franklin McCoy (EDC) Tyler Morgan (CSC) Bruce Richard Pommier (CSC) Ronnie Allen Reynolds, II (GSC) DELTA IOTA (Middle Tennessee) Jonathan Edward Campbell (LC) Stephen Lynn Crass (EDC) James Scott Davidson (LC) John Cruse Peden (LC) DELTA KAPPA (UNC - Pembroke) Oliver Linwood Canaday (EDC) DELTA LAMBDA (UNC - Charlotte) Philip Donald Grassmann (CSC) Horace Jenkins Harkey, II (EDC) Michael Alan Haynes (GSC) David Scott Higgins (GSC) William Carroll Jackson, Jr. (FC) William Ralph Kincaid (GSC) Thomas Leiendecker (CHV) Quincy Deland Magby (CHV) Charles Anthony Marus (EDC) William S. Mumford (GSC) Ethan Preston Norman (CSC) Richard Glenn Pope (EDC) Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr. (CC) Terry Alan Reed (EDC) Wyatt Heath Sefranek (CSC) DELTA MU (Methodist) Jeffery Steven Deitz (CSC) DELTA XI (North Alabama) Lawrence Paul Guess (FC) DELTA OMICRON (Nicholls State) Jacques David Frere (GSC) Karl Douglas Hebert (CSC) DELTA PI (Wright State) Bruce Kevin Rockwell (FC) DELTA RHO (USC) Michael Woodward Coen (LC) Robert Vincent Graziano (CHV) Alan Dean Wapner (EDC) DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) Alexander Joseph Dudek (CHV) William James Fedele (CSC) Steven Mark Grimm (CSC) James Thomas Karlovec (CHV) Nicholas Alex Kulik (CSC) Christopher Allan Shade (LC) Nicholas Wayne Taylor (CSC)
(S&L) $500,000+ (SUP) $250K — $499K (FOU) $100K — $249K (OR)
$50K — $99K
(OB)
$25K — $49K
(CC)
$10K— $24K
(FC)
$5,000 — $9,999
(LC)
$2,500 — $4,999
(EDC) $1,000 — $2,499 (GSC) $500 — $999 (CHV) $250 — $499 (CSC) $1 — $249
DELTA TAU (James Madison) Jerry Philip Keilsohn (EDC) Thomas Brooks Lyles, Jr. (GSC) Kenneth Richard Rand, III (GSC)
EPSILON DELTA (Auburn - Montgomery) Timothy Neal Hatch (GSC) Garland Jackson, Jr. (LC) David Maxwell Smith, Jr. (LC)
DELTA UPSILON (Pittsburgh) Thomas John Kaynak (CHV) Joseph Michael Lanzetta (CSC) James Alan Maochi (GSC) Michael G. Matthias (CHV) Matthew Joseph Michaels (CSC) Kyle C. Miller (CHV) Eric Scott Scerbo (CHV) Paul Woelkers, Jr. (CSC)
EPSILON EPSILON (UVA - Wise) David Wiley Belcher, Jr. (EDC) David Michael Donathan (CC) Chad M. Horvat (EDC) Edward Farthing Leonard (GSC) James William Trullender (GSC)
DELTA PHI (Radford) John Roy Spannuth, III (EDC) DELTA CHI (Kansas State) Dale Wayne Bushyhead (CSC) Steven Clark Hill (CHV) G. Lawrence Keller, III (LC) Kevin Joseph Larson (CHV) J. Timothy Lindemuth (LC) Dylan Royce McKenzie (EDC) Neil Loran Neaderhiser (CHV) Kerry Michael Reed (CSC) DELTA PSI (Texas - Arlington) Jeffery Steven Alexander (FC) William Russell Faulkner (CSC) Mark Franklin Jacobs (OB) Anthony Robledo, IV (CHV) DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) John David Babb (GSC) Andrew Harlan Ball (CSC) Brooks Gayle Bradford, Jr. (OB) Alan Joseph Brevard (GSC) Jeffrey Thomas Carnrite (CSC) Michael Wayne Copeland (GSC) William Merrell Davis (CSC) Jason Kirk Dodd (SUP) David Edward Guerra (EDC) Timothy Paul Gutschlag (EDC) John Zane Hasouris (GSC) Michael Anthony Herrera (CHV) Rodney Aaron Hill (EDC) Enos Charles Inniss (EDC) Michael Scott Kearney (CHV) Scott Thomas Kuni (CSC) Edgar Machado (GSC) Jason Mark Mills (EDC) Mark Freeman Munsell (LC) Brian Keith Pinto (GSC) Christopher Robert Stringer (EDC) Thomas Brandon Sullivan (OB) Thomas Gilbert Sullivan (EDC) Jason Edward Ukestad (GSC) Bradley Thomas Wright (GSC) John Morgan (CSC) Douglas Smith (GSC) EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Michael Gary Bumbry (GSC) Lawrence James D'angelo (LC) Michael Steve Dolianitis (CSC) Patrick Christopher Gallagher (EDC) Trent Royal Gilbert (LC) Jason Robert Kahn (FC) Scott David Leighty (CHV) Joshua Jennings Phoebus (FC) Gregory Chase Rumley (LC) Christian Adam Wiggins (CC) EPSILON BETA (Grand Valley State) Robert David Budlong (CSC) Ted Richard Lukomski (FC) EPSILON GAMMA (Longwood) Justin Gregory Hale (CHV) Dale William Rankin (EDC) Donald Chauncey Sisco, II (LC) Stephen Gray Whitten (CSC)
EPSILON ETA (Winthrop) Michael Davis (CSC) Matthew Steven Hatchell (CSC) Taylor Wayne Jernigan (CSC) Brandon Lloyd (CSC) Jeffrey Allen Mahoney (EDC) Christopher Thomas Murphy (CSC) Thomas James Sacco (EDC) Alexander Robert Salemme (CSC) EPSILON IOTA (UNC - Greensboro) Charles Robert Cote (GSC) David Brantley Craft (LC) James Lawrence Shaw (LC) EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Poly) John Lloyd Diamond (CHV) Michael Lloyd Hubsky (CC) David Lloyd Nelson (LC) James Alexander Ransom (EDC) EPSILON LAMBDA (USC - Upstate) John Walker Brewer (EDC) Rondal Clay Johnson (LC) Michael Anthony Lopez (CSC) EPSILON MU (Bradley) Christopher M. Assise (LC) Patrick Ellis Durbin (CSC) Gregry Thomas Evans (GSC) Ryan Patrick Fasano (EDC) William Furling, III (OR) Drake Allen Grondzki (CSC) Thomas Martin Kopera (FC) James Duffield Sapp (EDC) EPSILON NU (Sacremento State) Stephen Louis Curtis (LC) Robert Eugene Langbein (CC) Daniel Joseph Ragland (CSC) Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss (LC) Cary Bryan Schumacher (CHV) Noel G. Sousa (CSC) EPSILON XI (LaSalle) William Carreras, Jr. (CHV) EPSILON OMICRON (Villanova) Joseph A. Brady, III (FC) Brian Golden (CSC) EPSILON PI (Virginia Commonwealth) Riley Cooper Coron (CSC) Chris Weller (CSC) EPSILON RHO (Lenoir-Rhyne) Kenneth Carson Brown (LC) Ronald Lee Ingram (GSC) William Rudisill Rhyne, Jr. (GSC) Craig Steven Thornburg (EDC)
Brandon James Tudor (LC) Todd Ray Worley (GSC) EPSILON PHI (UAB) Donald Patrick Limbaugh (CHV) EPSILON CHI (Denver) Carter L. Steer (CSC) EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Ralph W. Asplen (CSC) David James Conn (CC) Andrew Hunter Hartwell (EDC) Andrew Edward Hlavsa (CSC) Gregory Eric Moffett (CC) Jerritt Michael Park (LC) Keith Robert Rineer (GSC) EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Peter Logan Dudley (LC) Gregg Harvey Foster (LC) Kristopher Allen Hanberry (CHV) Jeffrey Vance Ross (CSC) James Thomas Smith (EDC) Gregory Bryan Turner (LC) Nicholas Ryan Turner (EDC) James Alexander Wedding (FC) Robert Emmett Welsh (FC) ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) John Ray Bradford, III (OB) Scott Christopher Gasparini (FC) Matthew Bennett Hodges (CSC) Eric Lee Peterson (CSC) Matthew P. Winter (CSC) Frank Yarborough (LC) ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) Connor Michael Coughlin (EDC) Steven Andrew Gosnell (CHV) Erik David Granstrom (EDC) Mark Anthony Hobson (FC) David William Kirkland (GSC) Steward Edward Sandstrom (LC) Parry John Schmeichel (EDC) ZETA DELTA (Shippensburg) Steven Troy Merkel (EDC) ZETA EPSILON (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus (FC) Eric Hunter Lindenberg (EDC) Timothy John Quick (EDC) ZETA ZETA (North Florida) Michael Joseph Carter (CHV) Sean Patrick Cokeley (GSC) Arnett Hall, II (CSC) James Edward Leano (EDC) Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr. (EDC) ZETA ETA (South Florida) Austin M. Arias (CSC) Justin Alex Lengyel (CHV) Peter Reed Pavan (GSC) Nicholas Charles Russin (CSC) ZETA THETA (Texas - Austin) Timothy Andrew Barton (CSC) Tracy David Maddux (OB) Delbert Douglas Oberpriller, III (LC)
EPSILON TAU (St. Joseph's) Timothy Patrick Curran (CHV) Stephen Michael Mularski (CHV) Thomas Patrick Wilson (EDC)
ZETA NU (West Chester) James C. Ewing (CHV) Joseph Vincent Rizzuto (GSC) John Edward Twohig (CHV) Richard Edward Yoegel (EDC)
EPSILON UPSILON (Georgia College & State) Johnny Ted Cleveland (CSC) Donald Merton Crume (GSC) Wyatt H. Davis (GSC) John Dallas Galli, Jr. (CSC) Paul Frank Sedor, II (LC)
ZETA XI (Averett) Paul David Abbott, Jr. (CSC) Robert Vaughan Alexander (CHV) Michael Todd Blanton (CSC) Cameron Carrico (CSC) Timothy Scott Carter (CHV)
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2018 ETA THETA (San Franscisco) Cosmo Anthony Taormina (FC) Lawrence Wong (CHV) Nelson Edward Wong (GSC)
volunteers who facilitated or served as a keynote speaker
“ Pi Kapp College gave me the tools and guidance I need to be an effective leader in my chapter.”
agreed or strongly agreed that the topics discussed during Pi Kapp College were relevant to the challenges they face in their chapter.
Officer Tracks Leadership Breakouts Exec Council Breakouts leadership tracks offered this year
- Participant
of participants felt prepared prior to attending Pi Kapp College for Chapter Officers felt prepared to meet the expectations of their role after attending.
were either satisfied or very satisfied with their overall experience at Pi Kapp College
Ladder of Risk facilitators trained:
Number of Chapter Advisors trained:
# of undergraduate chapter officers and key committee chairmen trained in each city
M. Andrew Cervantes (CHV) Brian Keith Cochran (CSC) Michael Alan Cozad (CSC) Justin Andrew Cozart (CSC) Brian Creed (CSC) Steve Crouse (CSC) Damon Lee Edwards (CSC) Andrew Joseph Falciani (CSC) Daniel Victor Farmer (CSC) Derek Steven Forney (CSC) David Forrest (CSC) Steve Forrest (CSC) Harrison Edwin Francis, III (CSC) Bennie Melone Gregory (CSC) Charles Grove (CSC) Kevin James Hamilton (CSC) David W Hillmyer (CSC) James Danley Howard (CSC) Jared Allen Kania (CSC) Val Kortchak (CSC) Andrew Lambert (CSC) Jason LaRocco (CSC) Anthony R. Martinez (CSC) Damian Mcbride (CSC) Derek Scott McGinthy (CSC) Chase William McKinney (CSC) Timothy Montacute (CSC) Keven Wade Moran (CSC) Bernard Robert Morrell (CSC) Steven Newcomb (CSC) Charles Robert Norris, IV (CSC) Chad Michael Ochs (CSC) Tanmay Patel (CSC) Michael A. Pfeifer (CSC) Russell Riddell (CSC) Timothy Craig Schlothauer (CSC) Jason Wayne Short (CSC)
LEADERSHIP FUND
ETA ETA (UC - Irvine) Langley Eugene Ho (LC)
ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport) William Robert Boulden (LC) Timothy David Campbell (LC) Christopher Thomas Conner (LC) ETA LAMBDA (Brockport) Ryan John Giglia (GSC) ETA MU (Wingate) Zachary Lee Broadaway (CSC) Robert Brent Erb (GSC) David Mangum (CSC) ETA XI (SUNY Albany) Damon Jeremy Boyar (CSC) James Modzelewski (CSC) ETA PI (Coastal Carolina) Charles Atlas McCray, III (CSC) David J. Myroup (EDC) Roger Terry Rupert, II (CSC) James Christopher Santore (CSC) Omar Serrano (CSC) Matthew Richard Zellars (GSC) ETA RHO (Texas State) Elias Stephen Aguirre (EDC) Christopher Barrett Anderson (CSC) Chad Christopher Bryan (EDC) Nathan Craig McDaniel (EDC) Andrae Lamont Turner (EDC) ETA SIGMA (ULCA) Joseph Daniel Abeles (CSC) Harsh Parikh (CSC) Todd Arthur Sargent (FC)
James Silvey (CSC) Ryan Vaughn Smith (CSC) Kevin Alan Stewart (CSC) David Lee Stokes (CSC) Daniel W. Tawney (CSC) David Joseph Thomas (EDC) Logan Tucker (CSC) David Michael Venci (CSC) Douglas Earl Vess, Jr. (CSC) James Coleman Washington (CSC) Steven George Wasilewski (CSC) James Patrick Welsh (CSC) ZETA OMICRON (SUNY Cortland) Robert James Oliverio (CSC) ZETA PI (Marshall) Christopher Lee Conley (EDC) Matthew Long Nguyen (CSC) ZETA RHO (Cal State - Fullerton) Ross Calvin McCollum (GSC) Victor Charles Valencia, Jr. (FC) ZETA TAU (Barton) Brian Manley Allen (CSC) Jason Ryan Staley (GSC) ZETA PHI (Colorado State) Jonathan Warren Morreale (CSC) Walter H. Pape, IV (CHV) Benton Jon Stockert (CSC) Mark Gregory Torrez (GSC) ZETA CHI (Albright) Matthew John Osorio (EDC) Daniel James Wrona (EDC)
ZETA PSI (IUPUI) Lance Knowlton Burnside (FC) ZETA OMEGA (Towson) Michael Richard Bertocchi (CSC) ETA ALPHA (Concord) Christopher Lee McGown (LC) Michael Sahlen Spain (GSC) ETA BETA (Indiana State) Eric John Fisher (CHV) Garrett Hamblen (EDC) ETA GAMMA (Colorado) Michael Scott Hartman (FC) Bret Heidemann (FC) Bradley Mills Jensen (LC) Jason C. Pickel (EDC) Stephen Paul Seidel (CSC) ETA DELTA (Kennesaw State) Brian Joseph Barnett (LC) Robert Donald Evans (LC) Alton Daniel Fortney (GSC) Robert Kevin Henson (GSC) Richard C. Korson, Sr. (CSC) ETA EPSILON (Maryland) Luke Thomas Hernandez (CSC) Ross Wesley Knoblauch (EDC) Ian Allan Rubin (GSC) ETA ZETA (Queens) Brett Pharr Abner, II (EDC) Joseph T. McBride, Jr. (EDC) DeVin Shamar Taylor (CSC)
ETA UPSILON (Miami - OH) Michael E. Kudravetz (EDC) Beau Robert Samples (EDC) Richard Ryan Swensen, III (EDC) Matthew Edwin Wray (LC) ETA PHI (UMBC) Matthew Edward Garono (FC) Eric Wang (CSC) Sahand Yazdanyar (CSC) ETA CHI (Texas Christian) Timothy Ryan Cason (CSC) Jeffrey David Crane, Jr. (GSC) Mark Joseph Curry (GSC) Michael Joseph Fiore (CSC) Benjamin Wade Johns (EDC) Kenneth Joseph Oubre (FC) Benjamin Roman (EDC) ETA PSI (Central Florida) Bryan Scott Elliott (GSC) Richard Raymond Hyman, III (CSC) Robert Michael Woods (CHV) ETA OMEGA (New Mexico State) Jeffrey Merrill Mitchell (CHV) Ruben J. Talavera (EDC) THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi) Brandon James Belote (LC) Gerald Graves Buffington (CHV) Bradley Scott Charlesworth (EDC) John William Langley (CC) Stephen Rhea McCay (CSC) THETA BETA (West Georgia) David Warren Condon (CHV) Ronald Michael Lunk (LC) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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THETA DELTA (Florida International) Wolfgang Alexis Acevedo (CSC) Bryan Abraham Alvarez (CSC) George Corton (LC) Noel Jesus Guillama (EDC) Phillip Lloyd Hamilton (LC) Jose Manuel Otero (EDC) Jorge Ignacio Triay, Jr. (CHV) Gabriel Armando Villanueva (EDC)
THETA SIGMA (Cal State - Long Beach) Andrew Ryan Carnes (EDC) Coby Welty (CSC)
THETA ZETA (George Washington) Michael Lawrence DiSabatino (EDC) Sean Vincent Hallisey (CSC) Andrew Laird Metcalf (GSC)
THETA PHI (Louisiana Tech) Jared Johnson (CSC) William Solito (CSC)
THETA ETA (American) Justin William Angotti (FC) Andrew Kenneth Danto (CHV) Yazan Amjad Hanouneh (CSC) Bryan William Riley (GSC) THETA THETA (Iowa) Gregory Joseph Buehner (FC) Markus Daniels Goodrich (EDC) Michael Anthony Lee, Jr. (GSC) Jared Justin Norman (CSC) James Kimble Wood (CSC) THETA IOTA (Washington State) Brady Alan Prim (CSC) THETA LAMBDA (Missiouri State) Francis Fred Ahrens (CSC) Adam Blasczyk (CSC) Jake Britton (CSC) Zane Eric Clark (CSC) Zachary N. Cull (CSC) Andrew Tyler Geer (CSC) Jared Allen Grimsley (CSC) William Heideman (CSC) Noah Michael Hendel (CSC) Curt Andrew Herzog (LC) Jared Michael Horman (GSC) Matthew Lucas Mac (CSC) Robert Joseph McCormack, III (CSC) Andrew Blake Sigler (CSC) THETA MU (UMass - Amherst) Nicholas Tyler Julian (CSC) Joseph James Piedrafite (FC) THETA PI (Texas - Tyler) Muhammad Shamyl Bashir (CSC) Shane Conway (CSC) Jeffery Desean Ehimuh (CSC) Martin Hayes McKown, III (CSC) Andrew Shane Miller (CSC) THETA RHO (Western Michigan) Jon Campbell (CSC) Josh Kohnert (CSC) Ryan Francis Mazur-Baker (CSC) Adam Michael Peterson (CSC) Christopher Charles Rettich (GSC) Victor Thien Tran (CHV)
(S&L) $500,000+ (SUP) $250K — $499K (FOU) $100K — $249K (OR)
$50K — $99K
(OB)
$25K — $49K
(CC)
$10K— $24K
(FC)
$5,000 — $9,999
(LC)
$2,500 — $4,999
(EDC) $1,000 — $2,499 (GSC) $500 — $999 (CHV) $250 — $499 (CSC) $1 — $249
THETA TAU (High Point) Jeffrey Carl Eidson (CSC) THETA UPSILON (Northern Arizona) Gonzalo Arturo Burneo (CSC)
THETA PSI (RIT) Grant David Batchelor (EDC) Michael Jude McCall (CHV) Emmanuel Perrodin-Njoku (CSC) IOTA ALPHA (Sacred Heart) Matthew Richard Day (CSC) Christian Furio Kanobel (CSC) Nicholas Scozzari (CSC) IOTA BETA (Texas - San Antonio) Santiago Hyslop, III (CSC) Stephen Thomas Kapp (CSC) IOTA EPSILON (Susquehanna) Chad Matthew Hummel (CSC) Gregory Philip Swierzewski (EDC) IOTA THETA (Tennessee Tech) Bryson Kelpe (CSC) Lance Clark McNees (CSC) IOTA KAPPA (Northern Colorado) Nicholas Andrew Atzenbeck (GSC) Patrick John Carlson (CSC) Mark Amadi-Sanez Drum (CSC) IOTA LAMBDA (Quinnipiac) Christopher Michael Aldarelli, Jr. (EDC) Erik Burton Blakney (CSC) Erik D. Cote (EDC) IOTA MU (Arkansas - Fort Smith) Stephen Rannel Bond (CSC) Steven Keith Stone (CSC) IOTA NU (Mississippi State) Alexander Christian Maxwell (CSC) IOTA XI (Texas - Dallas) Gabriel Rene Miller (CSC) IOTA OMICRON (Iona) Andrew Roy Hastings (CSC) Paul George Kokias, Jr. (CSC) Robb Alexander Olivieri (GSC) Thomas Edward Severin (CSC) Cameron Thomas Woods (CHV) IOTA PI (Dayton) Brett Patrick Murawski (CSC) William Luis Perez (CSC) Ragan Tuffey (CSC) IOTA RHO (Westen Illinois) Preston Sammuel Bubb (CSC) Kyle Colson (CSC) Brian Alexander Diaz (CSC) Nicholas Andrew Ebelhack (CSC) Anthony Daniel Fairchild (CSC) Ivan Fernandez (CSC) Parker John Gibbs (CSC) William Joseph Gradle (CSC) Christopher Todd Guidi (CSC) Tyler Earl Hoffman (CSC) Homer Homa (CSC) Tyler Ross Kendall (CSC) Austin Daniel Kopera (CSC) Andrew Victor Kovachevich (CSC) Brandon William Mabrey (CSC)
Robert McClaughry (CSC) Tristan Donald Morrow (CSC) Michael Wade Quigley (CSC) Drew Matthew Raymond (CSC) Joseph Augustus Reinert (CSC) Brady Smith (CSC) Austin Spa (CSC) Frank Steven Vollmer, Jr. (CSC) Ryan Gene Wands (CSC) Robyn William (CSC) Bradley Thomas Young (CSC) Zachary Michael Young (CSC) IOTA SIGMA (San Jose State) Terry Akiru Mincey (CHV) IOTA TAU (Rutgers) Justin Vaughn (CSC) IOTA UPSILON (Florida Gulf Coast) Malik Torres Dillard (CSC) Michael William Mauger (CSC) IOTA PHI (Loyola New Orleans) Connor Joseph Burke (CHV) Daniel Patrick Reidy (CSC) IOTA CHI (Ball State) Kyle Rowles (CSC) Caleb Michael Conley (CSC) Colton Tanner Robbins (GSC) KAPPA ALPHA (Case Western) Austin Amadio (CSC) Cameron Joseph Childers (CSC) Conor Gaffney (CSC) Justin Steven Marks (CSC) Brian Michael Parro (CSC) Roston Alexander Shore (CSC) KAPPA DELTA (Florida Atlantic) Cesar Andres Farro (CSC) John Przygocki (CSC) Camilo Restrepo (CSC) Luke McKay Turner (CSC) KAPPA EPSILON (Stony Brook) Justas Klimavicius (CSC) KAPPA ZETA (Maine) William Knight Alexander (CSC) KAPPA ETA (SUNY Geneseo) Michael Quinn Harvey (CSC) KAPPA IOTA (Idaho) Ethan Christopher Ennis (CSC) Justin Daniel Horne (CSC) Andrew Castillo (CSC) KAPPA KAPPA (New Mexico) Aidan Allen Holcomb (CSC) Diego Martin Trujillo (CSC) KAPPA LAMBDA (Wisconsin) William Jared Pechous (CSC) KAPPA MU (UC - Merced) Frank John Volpa (CSC) KAPPA NU (Sonoma State) Bryen Edward Mariano (CSC) Ronald Apolonio Rivera (CSC) Troy Joseph Strickland (CSC) KAPPA XI (DePaul) Andrew Geoffrey Block (CSC) Matthew Cesar Sanchez (CSC) Michael William Zografos (CSC) Southern Illinois Parker Joseph Moses (CSC)
Members-At-Large Greg Figlia (CSC) Friends of the Fraternity Katelyn Andrews (CSC) Kathy Baker (CSC) Chelsea Ball (CSC) Amory Baril (CSC) Abigail Beck (CSC) Dorothy W. Brady (CSC) Adam Brown (CSC) Deann Brunke (CSC) Antonio Burgess (CSC) Katherine Burns (CSC) Francesca Chaba (CSC) Carrie G. Clifford (EDC) Carolyn J. Cline (LC) Diana Coyle (CSC) Linda H. Deftos (EDC) Colleen Drazen (CSC) Allison J. Foster (EDC) Cotelia Fulcher (CHV) Jon Gallas (CSC) J. Corey Gant (CSC) Janice Gates (CSC) Meghan Elise Gibson (GSC) Riley Gober (CSC) Patricia Goetz (GSC) Sheri Goldsmith (CSC) Mary Hair Graham (CSC) Vicky Halsey (CSC) Lori Hart, Ph.D. (FC) Maria Hawing (CSC) Carmen Hendel (CSC) Hara Henshell (CSC) Dianne M. Hernandez (EDC) Victoria Hill (CSC) Marc Hillmyer (CSC) Teresa Hoglund (CSC) Byron Hughes (CSC) Jessica Hunter (CSC) Brooke Kingsley Isbell (CSC) Susan Jayne (CSC) Kathryn Kauffman (CSC) Melissa Kish (CSC) Joe Kiss (CSC) Zach Lafferty (CSC) Mary Beth Lane (CSC) Susan Logan (CSC) Carol Manzo (CSC) Jim Marascio (CSC) Kori McElroy (CSC) Joslyn Michelle Logan McGriff (CHV) Courtney L. McKenna (EDC) Michael McPhee (CSC) Denise Nelson (LC) Randy Peterson (EDC) Letrishia Robinson (CSC) Lucille Ann Roener (CSC) Stephen Schneider (CSC) Timothy Schug (CSC) Bonny Shade (CSC) Todd Shelton (EDC) Amy Simon (CSC) Statefarm (CSC) Carolyn Stella (GSC) Greg Street LLC (CC) Cara Stuckel (CHV) Claire P. Stuckel (CHV) Stephanie Theis (CSC) Chad Van Buren (CSC) Erwin Villegas-Voreck (CSC) David Wallace (FC) Naomi Wands (CSC) Robert Weitzner (CSC) Rachel Westra (EDC) Barbara Williams (CSC) James Alan Wimmer (CHV) Elizabeth Wojcik (CSC) Dianne Woody (EDC) Lindsay Wright (CSC) AmazonSmile (CSC)
Italics indicates deceased
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THE KROEG SOCIETY 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. *Asterisks denotes Common Loyalty Campaign donor
ALPHA (College of Charleston) David Harold Jaffee* Benjamin Mallard Phelps* Richard Burke Voorneveld* BETA (Presbyterian) Andrew Gregory Elam, II* Clinton Edward Massey SIGMA (South Carolina) Walter Hays Pickens, III* Walter Hays Pickens, Jr.* DELTA (Furman) Peter John Manning Donald Alan Miller ZETA (Wofford) Mark O’Neill Bundy* ETA (Emory) John Charles Nix, Jr. IOTA (Georgia Tech) J. Terry Dewberry* Kenneth Glenn Scott* KAPPA (UNC – Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks* LAMBDA (Georgia) McHenry Hamilton, III MU (Duke) Anders William Hall* Frank Thomas Wrenn, III* XI (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson, II* Dudley Foster Woody* OMICRON (Alabama) Robert Nathan Hightower* A.J. Lonnie Strickland, III* UPSILON (Illinois) Walter Timothy Wahlfeldt* CHI (Stetson) Bruce Layton Rogers* Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr.* PSI (Cornell) James Edward Emig Frederick W. Thorne OMEGA (Purdue) Jack K. Berlien* Kevin James Ohaver* ALPHA ALPHA (Mercer) Benjamin Barkley Bush* Thomas Lowndes, III ALPHA GAMMA (Oklahoma) Jim Hall* Jay Kevin Morris ALPHA DELTA (Washington) Jenkins Kang Chan* ALPHA EPSILON (Florida) Ira Timothy Hancock* Robert John Paterno* Christopher Jeffers Tice, Sr. Mark Edward Timmes*
ALPHA ZETA (Oregon State) Robert John Elfers
BETA XI (Central Michigan) Basil John Lyberg*
ALPHA ETA (Samford) James Franklin House* James Edward Purvis* James Michael Smith*
BETA OMICRON (Northwestern State) Shayne Earl Creppel*
ALPHA IOTA (Auburn) Tommy K. Hartwell* ALPHA KAPPA (Michigan) Patrick Michael Walsh* ALPHA OMICRON (Iowa State) Eric James Almquist* John Alexander Andrews* Kelley Arnold Bergstrom* Ajay J. Desai* Jeremy Galvin* Jeremy David Katt* Frank Megran Parrish, III* ALPHA SIGMA (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon* ALPHA TAU (RPI) Larry Jay Powell Gordon Barnes Wright ALPHA UPSILON (Drexel) Thomas E. Berk* Barry George Campbell Anthony Mario Noce*
BETA UPSILON (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman* John Grant Clifford* Glenn Albert Dickson* Peter Philip Martin* GAMMA BETA (Old Dominion) G. Thomas White GAMMA DELTA (Memphis) Thomas Lee Carter* GAMMA KAPPA (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall* GAMMA NU (LaGrange) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola* GAMMA PHI (South Alabama) Jeffery Amos Crain DELTA ALPHA (Virginia Tech) Glenn Nolan Byrd Dale Steven Lewis DELTA DELTA (Truman State) John Richard Andrews* Charles Jay Barnard*
ALPHA PHI (Illinois Inst. of Tech.) Nathanael Paul Gombis*
DELTA ZETA (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton*
ALPHA PSI (Indiana) Brent Douglas Anderson* David Scott Shook, III* Jefferson Scott Shreve*
DELTA ETA (Morehead State) Ethan Neil Martin*
BETA ALPHA (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma* John Francis Lee, Jr.* Richard Pedersen* BETA BETA (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein* BETA DELTA (Drake) Robert Albert Cione* Robert Morgan Moody* Seejo Kora Valacheril BETA EPSILON (Missouri) Matthew Joseph Basta* Andrew Dennis McCarthy* Michael Scott Wallace* BETA ETA (Florida State) Thomas Hayes Atwood* Charles Allen Krblich Michael Scott Loy*
DELTA LAMBDA (UNC – Charlotte) Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr.* DELTA XI (North Alabama) Lawrence Paul Guess
EPSILON PSI (Slippery Rock) Gregory Eric Moffett* EPSILON OMEGA (Texas Tech) Gregg Harvey Foster* ZETA ALPHA (Clemson) John Ray Bradford, III* Frank Yarborough ZETA GAMMA (North Dakota) Mark Anthony Hobson ZETA THETA (Texas – Austin) Tracy David Maddux* ZETA CHI (Albright) Daniel James Wrona* ZETA PSI (IUPUI) Lance Knowlton Burnside* ETA ALPHA (Concord) Christopher Lee McGown ETA GAMMA (Colorado) Michael Scott Hartman* Bradley Mills Jensen* ETA ETA (UC – Irvine) Langley Eugene Ho* ETA IOTA (Christopher Newport) William Robert Boulden* Christopher Thomas Conner* ETA SIGMA (UCLA) Todd Arthur Sargent* ETA UPSILON (Miami – OH) Matthew Edwin Wray*
DELTA SIGMA (Bowling Green) Christopher Allan Shade*
THETA ALPHA (Southern Mississippi) Brandon James Belote* John William Langley
DELTA PSI (Texas – Arlington) Jeffery Steven Alexander*
THETA BETA (North Georgia) Ronald Michael Lunk*
DELTA OMEGA (Texas A&M) Brooks Gayle Bradford, Jr.* Thomas Brandon Sullivan*
THETA DELTA (Florida International) George Corton* Noel Jesus Guillama* Phillip Lloyd Hamilton*
EPSILON ALPHA (Elon) Joshua Jennings Phoebus* EPSILON IOTA (UNC – Greensboro) David Brantley Craft* EPSILON KAPPA (Southern Poly) Michael Lloyd Hubsky
BETA THETA (Arizona) Jake Craig Henderson*
EPSILON LAMBDA (USC – Upstate) Rondal Clay Johnson
BETA IOTA (Toledo) Jeffrey Lawrence Huston
EPSILON MU (Bradley) Christopher M. Assise Ryan Patrick Fasano William Furling, III* Thomas Martin Kopera*
BETA LAMBDA (Tampa) David John Sullivan*
EPSILON NU (Sacramento State) Robert Eugene Langbein* Todd Jeffrey Rehfuss*
THETA THETA (Iowa) Gregory Joseph Buehner* THETA LAMBDA (Missouri State) Curt Andrew Herzog* THETA MU (UMass – Amherst) Joseph Joe Piedrafite* IOTA LAMBDA (Quinnipiac) Christopher Michael Aldarelli* FRIENDS OF THE FRATERNITY Carol S. Harper Lori Hart* Denise Nelson* David Wallace*
Italics indicates deceased
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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 2017
HONORARY GIFTS
MEMORIAL GIFTS
In honor of Richard Guggolz Thomas Brooks Lyles
In honor of Zachary Miller Donald Alan Miller
In memory of Spencer E. Harper, Jr. Carol S. Harper
In memory of Nicolas G. Evans John Carmen Marano, Jr.
In honor of William Peterkin, IV David Harold Jaffee
In honor of Lillian Kreh Roger Frederick Kreh
In memory of Joseph Anchundia Justin Gregory Hale
In memory of Michael D. Mynatt Jon Thomas Rymer
In honor of Philip Blacklocke Thomas Lucht
In honor of Edward Bachmeyer, Jr. Robert D. Conley
In memory of Gilbert Hill James Alexander Ransom
In memory of Peter A. Jensen Louis Robert Miceli
In honor of Ronald Osbourne Thomas Lucht
In honor of Robert A. Schwartz Larry William Beale
In memory of John Whaley David Harold Jaffee
In memory of David K. Michael Charles Willard MacMillin
In honor of Gary Jones Lawrence Nelson Kindred
In honor of Peter Van Cleve Joseph Collins Van Cleve, III
In memory of Ronald Penny Alvin Williford Daughtridge
In memory of John G. Shiley Charles Allen Krblich
In honor of Durward W. Owen Ian Baker William James Gleason, III Robert Fredrick Inman William Fay Newell
In honor of Homer G. Cooper Tony Franklin Perkins
In memory of Clyde McSpadden Robert Anthony Stewart
In memory of David B. Martin Jeffrey Fenner O’Geary
In honor of James M. Corcoran Henry Cicero Merritt, Jr.
In memory of Jabe Hardee William Earl Maycock
In memory of Ernest Sanders Barry Alan Saunders
In honor of Napoleon Leano James Edward Leano
In honor of Edward Bachmeyer, Jr. Robert D. Conley
In memory of John Stafford, Jr. Durward Warren Owen
In memory of Joseph E. Alexander Harry Lurton Shiver
In honor of M.E. & M.A. Bayne James Manuel Bayne
In honor of Ronnie E. Williams Roland Martin Berry
In honor of Mark E. Timmes William Fay Newell
In honor of Allen Stuart Lee William Davis
In memory of Allen Oat Woody, III Robert George Gray James Sylvester Stump, Jr. Dianne Woody
In memory of Scott N. Haff William Lee Finney Shawn Emerson Massey
In honor of David Corey William Fay Newell
In honor of Scott R. Lawrence Christopher Arthur Wagner
In honor of Michael Davis William Fay Newell
In honor of J. Patrick Figley Don Laughran
In honor of Patrick Kuhnle William Fay Newell
In honor of Mark Adamson Janet K. Adamson
In honor of John Pugliesi William Fay Newell
In honor of Noah Hendel Andrew Blake Sigler
In honor of Brandon Sorensen William Fay Newell
In honor of Darrick Turner Tyler Morgan
In memory of Benjamin Alexander Kozuch Spencer Kyle Haworth
In honor of Paul Grew Michael Alton Stephens
In honor of Jacob A. Epperson Benton Jon Stockert
In memory of Charles Tyler Michael John Trainor
In honor of Ronnie Simms Robert Ethridge Greene
In honor of David S. Warner Brock William Bunting
In memory of Dennis Connelly Brian Robert Connelly
In honor of Chad Klauser Merle Lindy Wade, Jr.
In honor of Brennan T. Trask William Coleman Loveless
In memory of John W. Legg Joe Emery Legg, Jr.
In honor of Bobby Townes James G. Mattos
In honor of Wesley L. Breeden Cody Ryan Daugherty
In memory of Lumir Dostal Karl Wendell Griffith
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In memory of Terrie McKinnie Wyatt Harrison Davis In memory of Robert Wilcox William Fay Newell In memory of Albert P. Brown William Fay Newell In memory of John Chapman Andrew Edward Kotulski, Jr.
In memory of Tom Duckett James H. Motos In memory of Bob Smith J. Michael Walker In memory of Charles O. Moka, Jr. Cotelia Fulcher In memory of Stephen M. Deftos Linda Deftos In memory of Harry F. Roener Lucille Roener In memory of Michael J. Severino Liam Bruce Stewart In memory of Lawrence Mark Stella Carolyn Stella In memory of Jason R. Tirado Nicholas Charles Russin
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GATEWAY SOCIETY
For more information about making a planned gift or to make your commitment, please contact Foundation Director Chris Conner at cconner@pikapp.org or (704) 504-0888.
12,000, not just 12.
We are proud to represent the trustees of the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation and to serve as the co-chairs of the “Make Your Mark” estate gifts capital campaign.
Young men in fraternities are more prepared and have more everyday structure and guidance than men who don’t have fraternity, if we have the critical resources to support them.
We are passionate about the outcomes and the facts: Fraternity is proven to transform the lives of college men, and to build capacity for teamwork, leadership, civic service and career success.
Pi Kappa Phi has more men, more chapters and a larger average chapter size than ever in our history. What comes next truly counts. Are you ready to Make Your Mark?
Make Your Mark Campaign co-chairmen: J. Ernest Johnson Thomas E. Berk David Scott Shook, III
The Gateway Society recognizes individuals who include the Pi Kappa Phi Foundation in their estate plans.
Alpha (College of Charleston) Daniel Bradford Barry David Harold Jaffee Jason Andrew Schall Richard Burke Voorneveld Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Robert L. Whelan Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) William Stuart Hicks Lambda (Georgia) James Luther Lester, IV Thomas Philip Tappy David Ernest Tidmore 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
Omega (Purdue) David Lee Johnson David Girdon Lane
Alpha Phi (Illinois Inst. of Tech.) Christopher John Blanchette Bryan David Schott
Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Jamey Rickey Porter
Alpha Psi (Indiana) David Scott Shook, III T.J. Sullivan
Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Jim Hall, III Jay Kevin Morris Alpha Delta (Washington) Stanley Joseph Gratis Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Albert Eben Luer Michael Leo O'Donnell Mark Edward Timmes Alpha Eta (Sanford) Gerald W. Matthews Alpha Theta (Michigan State) George Winfield Pardee, Jr. Alpha Iota (Auburn) Charles Sanford Blackledge, Jr. J. Ernest Johnson
Alpha Omega (Oregon) Dade MacDonald Wright Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher Louis Robert Miceli Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein William Jeffrey Wallace Robert Maxwell Weitzner
Zeta Xi (Averett) Peter Allen Blum, Jr.
Gamma Gamma (Troy) Christopher Carl Nelson
Delta Chi (Kansas State) J. Timothy Lindemuth
Zeta Upsilon (Bloomsburg) Paul Willey Hadzor, III
Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Perry W. Buffington Patrick Oren Manning
Delta Psi (Texas - Arlington) Mark Franklin Jacobs
Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) James Eric Jeffares
Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Thomas Brandon Sullivan
Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Ronald James deValinger
Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly) James Alexander Ransom
Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Eric Charles Hammer
Beta Eta (Florida State) Christopher David New Jonathan E. Stevens
Gamma Omega (Montevallo) R. Jeffery McGhee Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Jonathan Argyle Barney
Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Timothy Edward Haen Benjamin Scott Shae
Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews
Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Jacob Lawton Carter, III
Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Arthur John Quickenton
Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus James Halleck Perkins, Jr.
Alpha Kappa (Michigan) Mark Edward Perrin
Upsilon (Illinois) Michael A. Lowery J. Gunnar Schalin Phillip Stiles Whipple
Alpha Mu (Penn State) Kevin Keith Murphey
Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Jeffrey Dean Braise
Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Kelley Arnold Bergstrom Jeremy Galvin Frank Megran Parrish, III
Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Douglas E. Barnett
Psi (Cornell) Richard Samuel Shull
Delta Tau (James Madison) Earle Morse Copp, III
Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Roger Lee Reed
Beta Gamma (Louisville) Ronald E. Krebs
Rho (Washington & Lee) Richard G. Anderson
Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Thomas E. Berk Richard Nevin Mensch
Zeta Lambda (Cal State - Chico) Arden Thorvald Anderson, II
Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) Benjamin Gabriel Croxton William Lee Finney
Beta Kappa (Georgia State) Kenneth John Cribbs John Bryan Whitley
Chi (Stetson) Stephen Andrew Kilpatrick Bruce Layton Rogers Michael Joseph Sweeney, Jr.
Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) Craig Lee Anderson John Patrick Babel
Beta Phi (East Carolina) Douglas Lee Littiken
Beta Upsilon (Virginia) Walter Hugh Brinkman Glenn Albert Dickson George F. Shipp
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Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) James Scott Davidson Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Matthew Steve Brown Michael Jason Grass William Clarence Jackson, Jr.
Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Steven Talmadge Kirkman Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) Matthew Philip Stuart
Eta Rho (Texas State) Andrae Lamont Turner Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) John Edward Bezou, Jr. John William Langley Theta Delta (Florida International) Christopher Brett Chong Alain David Sanchez Theta Eta (American) Carlos Santiago Ramirez Theta Nu (Delaware) Paul Edward Parker Theta Xi (Arizona State) Wayne Royce Unger
Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Jesse Carlton Crimm Zeta Kappa (Richard Stockton) Franco Felice Catania
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NU PHI SOCIETY 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 2017.
Alpha (College of Charleston) Robert William Marlowe Beta (Presbyterian) Andrew Gregory Elam II Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Daniel James Bosshart Steven Scott Ryder Sigma (South Carolina) Mark Adamson Jerry Thomas Brewer Walter Hays Pickens, Jr. Walter Hays Pickens, III Zeta (Wofford) Mark O’Neill Bundy Iota (Georgia Tech) Michael Vincent Cowan Parker Holmes Petit Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Marvin Spencer Hackney William Stuart Hicks J. Councill Leak Mu (Duke) Frank Thomas Wrenn, III Xi (Roanoke) Edward Lyons Corson, II Durward Warren Owen James Sylvester Stump, Jr. Dudley Foster Woody Omicron (Alabama) Robert Nathan Hightower 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) Ralph Shell Foster, Jr. Tommy K. Hartwell J. Ernest Johnson 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 Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) William T. Sigmon Alpha Tau (RPI) Gordon Barnes Wright Alpha Upsilon (Drexel) Anthony Mario Noce Joseph Alexander Sheppard Walter Keith Sheppard
Beta Epsilon (Missouri) Richard Michael Hinds Andrew Dennis McCarthy Jay Joseph Stuckel Beta Eta (Florida State) Thomas Hayes Atwood Michael Scott Loy Paul Leroy Nichols, III William Jeffrey Niedenthal Richard Glenn Pope Beta Theta (Arizona) Jake Craig Henderson 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 Xi (Central Michigan) Derek J. Berger Basil John Lyberg Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Wesley Long Breeden David Dwight Morgan, Sr Beta Tau (Valdosta State) Chet Andrew Mirabal Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Joseph L. Alexander
Alpha Phi (Illinois Inst. of Tech.) Nathanael Paul Gombis
Gamma Beta (Old Dominion) David Simas
Alpha Psi (Indiana) Max Allen Fawley T.J. Sullivan Todd Andrew Waldman
Gamma Gamma (Troy) Laurence Scott Turrin
Beta Alpha (NJIT) Stephen P. DePalma James A. Krucher John Francis Lee, Jr. John E. Pugliesi Anthony Castillo Patrick Guerra David M. White Beta Beta (Florida Southern) Theodore A. Scharfenstein Beta Delta (Drake) Robert Albert Cione
Gamma Delta (Memphis) Thomas Lee Carter Gamma Kappa (Georgia Southern) Andrew Glenn Aspinwall Gamma Nu (LaGrange) Jeffrey Lawrence Esola
Delta Delta (Truman State) John Richard Andrews Charles Jay Barnard Josh Allan Wansing Delta Iota (Middle Tennessee) Jonathan Edward Campbell James Scott Davidson John Cruse Peden Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) William Carroll Jackson, Jr. Francis Bo Clyde Proctor, Jr.
Gamma Xi (Georgia Southwestern) William Lee Finney
Delta Chi (Kansas State) G. Lawrence Keller, III J. Timothy Lindemuth
Delta Beta (North Georgia) Richard Francis Baker, Jr. Todd Lee Granger William Cameron Farris
Delta Omega (Texas A&M) Jason Kirk Dodd Thomas Brandon Sullivan
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Epsilon Alpha (Elon) Trent Royal Gilbert Gregory Chase Rumley Christian Adam Wiggins Epsilon Epsilon (UVA - Wise) David W. Belcher, Jr. David Michael Donathan Chad M. Horvat Edward Farthing Leonard James William Trullender Epsilon Lambda (USC - Upstate) John Walker Brewer Epsilon Nu (Sacramento State) Robert Eugene Langbein Epsilon Omicron (Villanova) Joseph A. Brady, III
Epsilon Psi (Slippery Rock) David James Conn Andrew Hunter Hartwell Gregory Eric Moffett Jerritt Michael Park
Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Mark Gregory Torrez
Eta Sigma (ULCA) Todd Arthur Sargent
Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Victor Charles Valencia, Jr.
Eta Phi (UMBC) Matthew Edward Garono
Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Peter Logan Dudley James Alexander Wedding Robert Emmett Welsh
Eta Gamma (Colorado) Michael S. Hartman Bret Heidemann
Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Benjamin Wade Johns Benjamin Roman
Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Scott Christopher Gasparini
Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Brian Joseph Barnett Robert Donald Evans
Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Brandon James Belote Bradley Scott Charlesworth
Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Alan Patrick Duesterhaus
Eta Iota (Christopher Newport) Christopher Thomas Conner
Theta Eta (American) Justin William Angotti
Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Robert Charles Raesemann, Jr.
Eta Pi (Coastal Carolina) James Daniel Dukes, Jr.
Theta Theta (Iowa) Gregory Joseph Buehner
Zeta Theta (Texas - Austin) Tracy David Maddux
Eta Rho (Texas State) Andrae Lamont Turner
Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Curt Andrew Herzog
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SUPREME CHAPTER
THE 56TH SUPREME CHAPTER JULY 26–29, 2018 THE FOLLOWING candidates have been endorsed by the Nominating Committee as the official slate of officers for the 56th Supreme Chapter in Chicago. Each individual is listed with the office for which he has been nominated. These men and any others successfully nominated from the floor will be voted on at Supreme Chapter.
To register or for more information about our nominees, visit
JEREMY GALVIN
WILLIAM SIGMON
JAMES SMITH
ALAN DUESTERHAUS
National President-Elect
National Vice President/
National Treasurer
National Secretary
Alpha Omicron (Iowa State)
President -Elect Nominee
Nominee
Nominee
Alpha Sigma (Tennessee)
Alpha Eta (Samford)
Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)
JOE BRADY
DAVID COREY
MICHAEL LOY
National Historian
National Chaplain
National Chancellor
Nominee
Nominee
Nominee
Epsilon Omicron (Villanova)
Alpha Eta (Samford)
Beta Eta (Florida State)
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THIRTY YEARS OF SHARED EXPERIENCES IN NORTHWEST OHIO
BY JUST I N H O R N E & C HR I S S HAD E
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FOR MORE THAN FOUR DECADES, Pi Kappa Phi and The Ability Experience have created shared experiences between brothers and the people with disabilities we serve while also cultivating relationships with community partners across the country. Although much has changed since 1977, many of those early partnerships continue to provide our brothers with life-changing opportunities to serve those around us. On beautiful wooded grounds in northwest Ohio, Sunshine Communities, an organization dedicated to fostering community among people of all abilities, owns a facility bordering a stream and untouched wilderness. Since 1950, they have served their residents through a commitment to compassion and respect modeled after a “a clean home filled with love.” Just a few years after the founding of The Ability Experience, brothers of Pi Kappa Phi from across northwest Ohio began volunteering and developing friendships with each of the residents. In 1985, Sunshine was granted one of the first play units built by The Ability Experience thanks to the hard work of
the Beta Iota Chapter (Toledo) and Delta Sigma Chapter (Bowling Green). In the late 1980s, outdoor recreation for the residents was often a trip around a busy parking lot or down a rural road without a sidewalk. In the spring of 1993, Pi Kappa Phi and The Ability Experience committed to one of the largest community projects to date: a boardwalk that would enable residents to truly experience the beauty of nature. Over 100 brothers of Pi Kappa Phi from as far away as North Dakota descended upon Maumee, Ohio, that weekend. Their task was simple: construct a boardwalk to allow the Sunshine residents to enjoy the grounds. As the weekend wore on, the weather became brutal. During dinner Saturday night, a torrential downpour began. As sheets of rain fell from the sky, the brothers rallied together and pressed on. “I just remember that night in spotlights and the pouring rain, you could hear dozens of hammers and the guys were singing ‘You Are My Sunshine,’” said Executive Director Emeritus of The Ability Experience Ken Kaiser. As the sun rose Sunday morning, the first starandlamp.com
rays of dawn brought light and warmth to the true accomplishment of those men present. Not only did the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi complete 2,000 feet of boardwalk, but they also built a number of gazebos around the Sunshine property. For the first time since the founding of Sunshine Communities, 500 residents could finally experience the tranquil beauty of the world around them.
Two decades later, on a cold Saturday morning in April 2017, a team of brothers once again arrived in Maumee for Ability Camp. Just a few months before, another team of brothers spent their weekend removing the parts of the original
boardwalk damaged by a winter storm that caused flooding and freezing in the area. Over 60 brothers of Pi Kappa Phi and 200 additional volunteers spent their weekend reconstructing a half-mile of boardwalk and ensuring it was raised above the floodplain that caused the original damage. “Pi Kappa Phi has completed projects over the last 30 years that have helped expand what our residents are able to do here,” said Debbie Fallon, Volunteer Coordinator at Sunshine. “We don’t have a large enough staff to complete these projects on our own, so their help has been incredible. Just as importantly, they’re regular volunteers, coming out for friendship visits and dance parties. Whenever we’ve needed someone, they’re always a phone call away”. Over the course of 2017, Ability Camps across the United States provided over 600 brothers of Pi Kappa Phi the opportunity to develop into servant leaders through shared experiences with people with disabilities. So far this year, The Ability Experience is on track to complete a record-breaking 20 Ability Camps across the country and abroad.
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For brothers across the country, partnerships like Sunshine Communities are an opportunity to transform their time and energy into a lasting impact that goes far beyond mere fundraising dollars. “I helped to build the original boardwalk back in 1993, and I remember the pride we took in making an impact and then seeing the residents and their families being able to experience the outdoors and the creek in a new way,” said Ability Experience board member Mark Urrutia, Beta Iota (Toledo). “Every time I’ve been able to be out at projects like this with Pi Kapps having an ‘Ability Experience,’ I’ve been able to see that same kind of growth that I felt over 30 years ago.” Through a simple construction project, the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi developed lifelong friendships with the residents of Sunshine Communities. Generation after generation, our brothers continue to give back to this incredible organization. From boardwalk extensions to Journey of Hope friendship visits to weekly volunteerism, Sunshine Communities continues to be a bright spot for both Pi Kappa Phi and The Ability Experience.
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AS I CONCLUDE MY TERM as chair this fall, I stand in awe at the power of Pi Kappa Phi’s commitment to service and using shared experiences to impact the lives of people with disabilities. The primary goal of The Ability Experience’s strategic plan is to ensure that every undergraduate member of Pi Kappa Phi has an Ability Experience experience. We know that if we accomplish this goal we will have a profound impact on the disability community across the country. 2018 was a pivotal year in moving The Ability Experience closer to meeting this goal. We continued our focus on the financial health of the organization, raising $2.7 million. With this increase in funds, we have been able to significantly increase the number of shared experiences year over year. In particular, we saw significant growth in our construction programs and our local chapter volunteer partnerships. The organization has invested resources to localize the mission in order to increase the number of shared experiences across the country. To date, 105 chapters of Pi Kappa Phi have an ongoing chapter relationship with an organization that serves people with disabilities. What I find remarkable, is many of these chapters are volunteering on a regular basis—monthly or more frequently in many instances—which speaks to the quality of men in Pi Kappa Phi. As we look forward to 2019, we have two new programs that are paving the way for additional opportunities for the men of Pi Kappa Phi to be impacted by people with disabilities. Ability Camp Guatemala and the Bergstrom Fellows program will allow undergraduates to have shared experiences over their spring break or summer. We will continue to invest in our construction program and expanding volunteer partnerships to more chapters to gain the life lessons that come along with service learning. I want to thank everyone who brings the mission of The Ability Experience to life. Our goal of ensuring every undergraduate member of Pi Kappa Phi a shared experience is lofty, but we know the men of this fraternity are up to the challenge of showing the world the abilities of all people.
Cathy Harrison Chair, The Ability Experience
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THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE GIVING Indicates Pi Alpha
$25,000 — or more
Bruce & Sally Rogers, Chi (Stetson) KRG Capital Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
$10,000 — $24,999
Kelley & Joan Bergstrom, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) John & Stacy Bolduc Corey & Kim Dillon, Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Ben Kirshner Josh Lundell, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH) Neil Mishurda, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Bergstrom Foundation Kyle Pease Foundation The Walton Group LLC
$5,000 — $9,999
Brandon Albee, Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph's) Thomas Isabel Bob Lane, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Brian Thompson Florida Powertrain & Hydraulics Inc The Bank of America Charitable Foundation Zeta Zeta Alumni Chapter
$2,500 — $4,999
George Blank Carol Brown Ray Brown Matt & Martine Cady, Eta Lambda (Brockport) Gregory Cockman Durran Coley Bethany Denlinger Robert Gradle Jake Henderson, Beta Theta (Arizona) Debra Howe Kristin Hutchins Larry Keller, III, Delta Chi (Kansas State) Mark King Greg Lashley, Epsilon Phi (UAB) Jeff Maziarz, Epsilon Tau (St. Joseph's) Dennis Mccauley John & Christina McDougal Marcella Serrano-Gomez Stephen Servison Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Kirkland & Ellis Llp Microsoft Matching Gifts Program
$1,000 — $2,499
Mark Adamson, Sigma (South Carolina) Lorna Auerbach Jonah Back, Theta (Cincinnati) Adam Bacon, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Tanner Bacon, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Mike Barnes, Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Bryan Beaulieu, Eta Psi (Central Florida) Allison Beneke Harry Black Patricia Briones Jim Brodhacker Joshua Brothers, Alpha Delta (Washington) Linda Burgan Tim Burson Michael Cabrerra Ma. Cristina Cailing Phil Carter Dan Clark, Theta Psi (RIT) Annali Cler
Jeff Colburn, Epsilon Phi (UAB) Janice Compton Stephen & Shirley Cookston Michael Davis, Psi (Cornell) Darren Deputy Alan Duesterhaus, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Hani El Shawa Virginia Eschenlohr Adrian Fernandez, Gamma (UC - Berkeley) Natalie Ferreira Stewart Fisher Christopher Flouhouse, Tau (NC State) Dan French, Upsilon (Illinois) Mary Fuller Alyssa Gallion Zelma Gandy Don Sing Michael Genuardi Nolan Gerlach, Alpha Delta (Washington) Patricia Gheen Mary Gimmy Giancarlo Giusti Melissa Glyman Laurie Goose Terry Graham, Gamma Upsilon (Oklahoma State) Tomer Graziani John Greaves, Jr., Omicron (Alabama) Jeanene Grimes Gregg Guernsey Charles Hamilton Cathy Harrison M.L. Heesch Elizabeth Higbie Dave Homard, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Carolyn Hood Joe Horning Sheryl Howard Tammy Hudson John Hutchison Rashid Iqbal Susan Jayne Traci & John Jendo Tim Johnson, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Lisa Jones R. Steven & Julie Kenney Denice Kienbaum Brenda King Colton King Kevin Kirkland Phyllis Kolackovsky Don Lee Phil Leslie, Omega (Purdue) David Lloyd Basil Lyberg, Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Marinel Martinez Tammy Matlock Annette McCauley Chris McConnell Jennifer McDonald Thomas McDonald Pat McFeeley, Delta Tau (James Madison) Angus Mcqueen Angela Marshall & Michael Daniel Jared Miljenovic Robert Miller Scott Mills Paul Moore Kyle Muehlstein Robert Neis Chuck Nutt Dan O'Brien John Owen, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Bharat Patel Karina & Etienne Patout John Powers Rhoda Press
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Stephen Ramey, Delta (Furman) Michelle Ranelli Anish Ravi John Raymond Doug Rice Michael Rubin Dante' Schembari, Gamma Phi (South Alabama) Sierra Schopmeyer Kurt Schulenburg, Omega (Purdue) Marilyn Seilkop Cynthia Ann Servison Andrea Shaver William Sigmon, Alpha Sigma (Tennessee) John Sirpilla Caroline Smolkin Sigrid Snider Jessica Soens Candice Sohol Susan Spencer Nick Stoczanyn, Upsilon (Illinois) Andrew Strasburger, Zeta (Wofford) Kevin Sutherland, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Madelene Taub-Chan Kenneth Thompson Sheila Timm Brian Travis Mark Urrutia, Beta Iota (Toledo) Andrew Vaught Susan Virgilio Donna Waechter Matt Walsh, Theta (Cincinnati) Van D. Weaver Matt Widders, Delta Alpha (Virginia Tech) Rick Wilhelm, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Michael Wright, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Frank Yarborough, Zeta Alpha (Clemson) Teresa Zimmerman Bryan Zingg Allstate Foundation AmazonSmile Bolton Sullivan Fund BWX Techno Matching Gifts Program Chipotle Mexican Grill College Auxiliary Services Cushman Family Foundation LTD Delta Delta Delta - University of Miami Doz Charitable Foundation Enterprise Holdings Foundation First Baptist Church Piedmont Frattire LLC Gummakonda Reddy Foundation Inc. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Matching Gifts Program Holliday, Inc Dba Ozzies Intuit Jerry's Bumper Sales Inc. Morgan CFS II Company Phoenix Lodge 123 ProLogis Matching Gift Program Redhawk Grille Saint Patrick Cathedral T. Rowe Price Foundation The GE Foundation Matching Gifts Program The GEO Group Foundation Inc The Rotary Foundation West Toledo Rotary Club Donor Advised Fund The Stone & Holt Weeks Foundation Walter & Judith Rhulen Family Foundation Winthrop University Foundation Woltz Family Charitable Fund
$500 — $999
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Donors are listed by giving level for the 2017 calendar year. This does include gifts to team events and chapter fundraising.
Jose Aquino Jeff Armstrong, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) JP Aspinwall, Kappa (UNC - Chapel Hill) Tim & Ann Cornell Carl Avila Zachary Baldwin James Banks Lori Baze Geoff Beale Frank Beardsley Howard H. Becker Garner Bell, Theta Alpha (Southern Mississippi) Masako Bellinger Evan Best, Epsilon Gamma (Longwood) Mary Jo Blythe Marc & Sheri Bokelman Donald Bollella Romilda Bollella Josephine Bonilla Joel Borellis, Sigma (South Carolina) Brandon Boyd Susan Boyer Alejandra Buenrostro Phil & Connie Burgan William Busch Jon Bylsma Guide Shack Cafe Laura Carlson Mike Carter, Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Tom Carter, Gamma Delta (Memphis) William & Christine Carter Milton Castillo Spencer Chan, Alpha Delta (Washington) Gisela Cherches Ken Cilia, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Pam Conrad Vince Cordos Becky Coyne Susan Cring Victoria Cunningham Jeff Daniel John Daugherty-Dixon Karen Davis Oscar De La O Philip Denlinger Eli DeQuiroz, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Laura DeVita Chris Diamantis Leslie Diaz William Dillard Monique Divivier Michael Dobszewicz Jason Dodd, Delta Omega (Texas A & M) Paul Drake, Zeta Lambda (Cal State - Chico)
Ellen Duke Laurel Dumene Dave Eaton, Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Andrea Edenfield L. J. Ehteridge Warren & Kimberly Elliott John Ferguson Diego Ferradas, Beta Eta (Florida State) Randi Fishman Doug Fletcher, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH) Almark Foods Barney Fortunato, III, Theta Nu (Delaware) Penny Francis David Franklin Matt Franklin, Iota Pi (Dayton) Christopher French Dan Frenchmore, Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Steven Friedman Kevin Friel Dale Fritz Laura Gaines Scott Gantt Alyssa Gardner Mark Gelman Patrice Gendelman Edward George Mr. & Mrs. Eric Gies Felix Gil, Theta Delta (Florida International) Corydon Gilchrist Dorin & Amy Gildermaster Mary Ginnaty Anthony Girardi Ray Giudice Byron Givens, Jr., Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Erika Gramer Donna Green Andrea Haas David Halle Sean Hallisey, Theta Zeta (George Washington) Joseph Hardin Cheryl Harris Ronald Hately Mark Hellan Michael Hendel Glenda Hernandez Robert Hicks Elizabeth Hine Daniel Hinton, Omicron (Alabama) Judith Hoban Whitey Holt Jr., Delta Delta (Truman State) Zach Hom, Eta Omicron (San Francisco State) Walter L. Hovell, Jr. Joshua Huffman Matthew Huschke, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH)
Seth Jackson, Gamma Alpha (West Alabama) Karen Jaffe Gordon Jewett Ernest Johnson, Alpha Iota (Auburn) Ulrich Jonen Dan Jones, Eta Psi (Central Florida) Lori Joy Smita Kapadia Matthew Keller, Delta Chi (Kansas State) Brandon Kelly, Zeta Rho (Cal State - Fullerton) Keith Ketterling Kevan Ketterling Tim Kinnerup Michael Klein John Kreimer Ken & Michele Krisko Pat Kuhnle, Omega (Purdue) Maribel Kyriakis John Lee, Jr., Beta Alpha (NJIT) Priscilla Lee Jacob Lewis, Gamma Phi (South Alabama) Jonathan Lindsey Dan Lucitt Scot Ludwig Henry Mackey Miranda Mackey Steven Malany Robby Manis Heather Martin Anthony Martinez, Zeta Xi (Averett) Michael Martori State Farm Matching Gift Program Sadie Matthews Bryan & Laurie Mayer Laura Mcgaha William McKee Ian & Margaret McLean Miriam Mertel Jim Mestdagh Emmah Meyer Elizabeth Miles Chris Miller Christine Miller Steve Miller, Omicron (Alabama) Michelle Moratti David Morgan Elizabeth Mullany Jim Murphy, Beta Iota (Toledo) Marty Newhouse, Psi (Cornell) Ethan Norman, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Timothy Norman Michael O. Day Marilyn Oliva Dave Pace, Alpha Delta (Washington) Johanna Padilla Wendy Papaj Alma Papetti Tripti Paranjpe Curtis Parry Sarah Patton Gina Pendergraft Mike Petro, Alpha Psi (Indiana) Justin Pham Gary Pietrok Ellen Polishuk Craig Ponzio Donald Porth, III, Omega (Purdue) John Powers, Sr., Zeta Zeta (North Florida) Carolyn Quill Shawn Rabourn, Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Samuel Rhine Tad & Tricia Richard Corey Richardson, Eta Delta (Kennesaw State) Tobin Richardson Harlan Robins
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Qualcomm Matching Gift Program Rio Grande Mexican Restaurants Sauceman Plumbing Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Co. St. Joseph Knights of Columbus No. 11370 St. Marks Church of Geneva Stratus Development Group LLC Textron Matching Gift Program The Community Foundation For The National Capital Region The Jill & Eric Aafedt Giving Fund United Distributors Inc. Veeva Systems Matching Gifts Program Vineyard Vines LLC Wal-Mart Foundation Wilke & Long P.A. Xcel Energy Foundation Matching Gifts Program
$250 — $499
Dallas Aasand, Iota Nu (Mississippi State) Sierra Acker Sabrina Adams Nancy Adler Eli Aguirre, Eta Rho (Texas State) Janet Agyemang Rayhan Akhtar Joseph Alabek Joanne Alaimo Lauren Aldrich Timothy Aldrow Barbara Alen Paige Alread Noah Ament Rick Amernick Mark Andrews Andre Arman, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Anisa Arman Indra Arman Roy Arnold, Zeta Iota (Indiana - PA) Karl Asen Cynthia Astone Stella Atzenweiler Susan Augustinovicz Caroline Austin Mansour Azizkhani Mustapha Baha Erika Baker Glenwyn Baptist Garrett Barretta James Bartling Tom Bates Terri Baucum Joanne Becker Carylyn Bell Ed Benshoof Blackwell Benson Timothy Benson Jack Berlien, Omega (Purdue)
David Bernhardt Jr., Beta Xi (Central Michigan) Melissa Bernheim Brett Bethard, Zeta Pi (Marshall) Jeff Bewkes Debbie Birch Ted & Sue Black Andrew Bley Mary A. Bley Matthew Bley Rex Blythe James Peter Boland Harold Bordelon Lori Bortniker Stephen Boyle Bruce Brda Peggy Brim Bewkes Andrew Brow, Eta Phi (UMBC) Adam Brown Douglas Brown Geren Brown, Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Shannon Brown Scott Bryant David Buchanan, Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Bradley Bujnowski Shelley Bumgardner Richard Burke John Burkett Ben Bush, Alpha Alpha (Mercer) Evan Camejo, Kappa Delta (Florida Atlantic) Vince Caminiti, Alpha Theta (Michigan State) Cammie Camp Weston Capper Michael Caputo, Theta Xi (Arizona State) Kelly Carey Sean Carey Teresa Carlson Tommy Carrato, Upsilon (Illinois) Jennifer Carter Rob Castle Richard Chalk John Challis, Delta Delta (Truman State) Margaret Chan Ryan Chan David Chance Lori Charles Igor Cherches Geona Childress Joan Cleary Judith Coffey Dave Cole Nikki Colvard Margaret Conrow Patricia Cooper David Corey, Alpha Eta (Samford) Ellie Cosgrove William Cranford Barbara Creel
DEPARTMENT THE ABILITY EXPERIENCE HEADING GIVING
Carolyn Robinson Joan Marie Ryan Jason Santeler John Schumacher, Beta Delta (Drake) David Shanklin, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Kenneth Siegel Alec Singer, Rho (Washington & Lee) Chris Shade, Delta Sigma (Bowling Green) A. Slade Ioan & Maria Smintina David & Betty Stamper Charlie Stanton, Alpha Delta (Washington) Carter Steer, Epsilon Chi (Denver) Matt Steinhelfer, Theta Zeta (George Washington) Marc Strickland, Alpha (College of Charleston) Karen Sylvester Ben Thacker, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Debra Thorpe Bobby Tidwell Laurie Tis Fran Torabian Cindy Trent John Trovinger Gregg Turner, Epsilon Omega (Texas Tech) Thomas Ullrich John Visconi II, Theta Nu (Delaware) Jeff Wahlen, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Glenna Waller Jenny Walter Joseph Walters Robert Walters Eric Weiss, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Cynthia White Elyse Whitlock Tammy Whitmer Alan Wildstein Delta Zeta Xi Omega Mark Yamagata Thomas Yesger Ann Zack Jeffrey Zukerman Alpha Xi Delta / Theta Xi Chapter American Campus Communities Artesian City Sertom Club ASP Global Services ATL Hawks LLC Axa Foundation Matching Gift Program Bank of the West Matching Gift Program Boeing Company Matching Gifts Program Buffalo Wild Wings Chandlee Family Foun Fidelity Charitable Civitan Foundation, Inc Cycle Giving Dental Center of Belton P.A. Fossil Group Matching Gift Program Freedom Bail Bonds Gema Usa Inc. Give With Liberty Graybar Electric Company Greg & Jane Allen Harty Tractor Service Inc. Heartland Combined Federal Campaign #0524 Honeywell International Charity Matching ICG Capital Securities LLC Illegal Petes Inc. Interfraternity Council / Baylor University Jones Chapel Christian Church National Christian Foundation Northrop Grumman c/o Public Affairs Support Services Paypal Giving Pettit Family Charitable Foundation Phi Mu Sorority Phi Sigma Rho Phillips 66 Matching Gift Program Providence Partners LLC
2017 CORPORATE SPONSORS
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Susan Crook Rod & Ginger Cruickshank John Curcio Mike & Nancy Czinege Mr. & Mrs. Mark D'Amico Dudley & Joanne Daniel Marion Daniels Scott Davis Marie DeFrances Lori DeKalb Wendy Delmolino Jeffrey & Kathleen Denlinger Andrew DeNucci, Beta Iota (Toledo) James Digan John Dimeo Glass Doctor David Doerr Casey & Julie Doherty James Donnelly Deanna Donohue Jeff Dow Sheila Doyle Donna G. Drescher Sandra Dunbar David & Melanie Dunn Anna Dunsworth Eansor Family Julie Ebert Cory Edwards Grant Edwards Susan Edwards Dennis R. Ehrhardt Rob Eisenstein, Eta Upsilon (Miami - OH) Yazan El-Baba Anthony Elliot Jerry & Joyce Ellis Debbie Erbstoesser Angelo Escalona, Theta Sigma (Cal State - Long Beach) Randy Eskelson Larry Fabela David Faeder, Jr. Bryan Faith Yongyan Fang Jacob Faulkner Israel Felix Steve & Candy Feltner Maribeth Fender David & Ann Ferguson Lucas Ferrara Jimmy & Mary Lou Finley Thomas Fisher, Omega (Purdue) Timothy & Amy Fisher Jeff Flagg, Theta Psi (RIT) Melinda Flint Christina Flory
Kent Foster Sally Frazee Mark Freda Susan Freeland J. E. Freeman, Jr. Ben Friedman Marty Friedman Marybeth Friel Robert Friends Rob Friess, Beta Iota (Toledo) Sylvia Fuerstenberg Bill Furling, III, Epsilon Mu (Bradley) Ruthie Gallaway John Gandy Robert Gandy Chris Garrett, Beta (Presbyterian) Molly Gascoigne Irwin Gelman Matthew Gerkens Parker Gibbs, Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Lisa Gimmy & Claus Best Dan Gingerich, Eta Sigma (UCLA) Richard Ginnaty David Glaza Michelle Glyman Alan Golman, Theta Gamma (Buffalo) Deirdre Goodrich Drew Gottula, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Charlotte Grassmann Philip Grassmann, Delta Lambda (UNC - Charlotte) Suzanne Gratch Rosanne Green Andrew Greiner, Delta Delta (Truman State) Kathryn Grunig Sheila Guernsey Charles Gwirtsman Jerry Habraken Kimberly Hagedorn Bob Halcrow, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Phyllis Hamilton Cynthia Hardy John Hardy Nick Hart, Delta Delta (Truman State) Noah Hayden William Hayes Barbara Heckler Jay Hennings, Delta Delta (Truman State) Lidice Hernandez Curt Herzog, Theta Lambda (Missouri State) Lee Ann Hester Karen Hicks RuthAnne Hicks Laurel Hill Jeffrey Hittinger Trang Ho
Jenny Hoecker Elizabeth Holden Paula Holmes Joel Honeycutt Catherine Hook Selina Hoover Gary Hosna John Houck J.A. Howard Ruben Ryan Hoyt, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Jean Hudson Sherry Hutchins Jennifer Hymes Randall Hyne Brian Jacobson Rodolfo Joffroy Chris Johnson, Alpha Zeta (Oregon State) Waltet Johnson Ann Jones Brian Jones Gary Jones Judy Jones Lee Jones Mike Jones, Eta Phi (UMBC) Mike & Jan Jumper Mike & Carolyn Kaminski Matthew Kandrach David Kane Pete Kane Chris Karwacki, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason) Dave Keen Elaine Keim Dean & Peg Kelly Edward Kennedy Nina Kern Ronald Kessler Stephen Kimball Robert Kirkland Jacinta Kite Jason Kitzman Stephen Kleshinski Daniel Klocke, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Sean Knight Richard & Susan Knoblauch Ash Kouhpaenejad, Iota Omega (Nevada - Las Vegas) Kim Koulovatos Kristin Krisko Mary Ann Kundtz Peter Lacey Robert Lagarenne Peter Lahey Robin Lahey Richard Lake Kevin Lane Lisa Langley Rachel Lannen Nick Lantier, Beta Mu (McNeese State) Lisa Lau Paul M. Lawless Sixta Lawrence Mike Lawson Robin Lee Andrew Lemna, Omega (Purdue) Martina Leon Yoram Levy Robert C. Lewis Richard Light Debbie Lindley Rachel Lizik Gary Lobel Brian Lokker Patricia Lozano Stacy Lucherinj Stephen Macri Steve Malachowski
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MEMORIAL GRANTS
TODD J. PORTERFIELD 1977–2000
JASON R. TIRADO 1976–2000
TODD PORTERFIELD, Alpha Delta Chapter at Washington, passed away on August 7, 2000. Todd was cycling on the Journey of Hope South team and was struck by a car in Lexington, N.C. Todd leaves a very long legacy of compassion, brotherhood, dedication and selfless giving. The Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Fund provides an annual grant to an organization, voted on by the team, that made the greatest impact on members along the Journey of Hope South route.
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.
Todd J. Porterfield Memorial Grant Recipient: 2017: Adaptive Recreation Service–Abilene, TX
Jason R. Tirado Memorial Grant Recipient: 2017: Rocky Mountain Village–Empire, CO
To make a contribution to either memorial fund, please send checks to The Ability Experience, made payable to The Ability Experience. Please indicate in the memo section "In memory of Todd J. Porterfield" or “In memory of Jason R. Tirado.”
Irene W. Patton Suanne Pelley Brian Perkins, Alpha Delta (Washington) Jeff Perlman, Gamma Delta (Memphis) Jeannie Perry Alan Pesti, Delta Beta (North Georgia) Anthony Petagine, Beta Eta (Florida State) Jerry Peterson Arvydas Petravicius Richard Pierce, Alpha (College of Charleston) Susan Pitman Kendal Plunkett Gerald Popp Michael Porter Phyllis Press Lisa Proctor Andrew Pruiett, Alpha Iota (Auburn) Gabby Pucci Brett Quinn Larry Quinn, Theta Xi (Arizona State) Carla Quispez Robert Rafalski Barry Randolph Nick Ranelli, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Donnetta Ratliff Bonnie Reilly Patrick Reilly Lee Ann Reinert Eduardo Reyes Lois Rice Pat Richard Susan Richey Jayne Rideout Ralph Rinaldi Jason Rini, Eta Gamma (Colorado)
Sandra Ritter Mary Rivera Eunice Roberts Leslie Roberts Nathan Roberts Shawn Rogers Eric Roman Pillar Roofing David Roschke Wendy Rosen Kelly Roy J. Tim Russin Chris Ryle, Beta Eta (Florida State) Dan Salamander, Alpha Gamma (Oklahoma) Robert & Susan Schenkel Nancy Schier Steven Schulman James & Stacey Sciortino Michael Scott Roger Searls, Epsilon Iota (UNC - Greensboro) Aparup Sengupta Amber Shady Tej Shah Caitlin Shaw David Shawver Cynthia Shea Tyler Sheehan, Alpha Delta (Washington) Josh Sheffler, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Jennifer Sheibley Todd Shelton Dean Sheorn, Beta (Presbyterian) Christina Shiels Michael Short Anna Shuck Barbara Shuck CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE
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Kelly Maloy Susan Mannherz Pamela Manning Joseph Marcolin Samuel Margolis, Theta Xi (Arizona State) Dolores Marinelli O Brand Marketing Lauren Markham Meghan Marlett Mary Ann Martin Serge Martinez Andrew Matznick, Epsilon Rho (Lenoir-Rhyne) Rita Mausler Ronald May Jim McBride Taylor Mccants Ryan McCarthy, Psi (Cornell) Ryan McCaskey, Alpha Delta (Washington) Richard & Phyllis Mccauley Thomas McCloskey Kevin McGee Andrea McGinley James & Maryellen Mcgoldrick Cindy McKinney Buddy & Pat McKissick Kelly Mclean Frank McMillan, Alpha Iota (Auburn) Gil & Paula Mcnabb Rosalba McNamara Dave Meall, Theta Epsilon (Kansas) Audry Means Marla Meehl Lisa Meredith Sara Mertel Kenneth Miccio Jadwiga Mihatov Christopher Miller, Theta Kappa (Baylor) Kristin Miller Luke Miller James & Shelley Mincks Kate Mitchell Jack Molinelli, Alpha Xi (St. John's) Nidia Montero Nancy Montgomery Bob Moody, Beta Delta (Drake) Kay Moore David Morgan, Sr., Beta Omicron (Northwestern State) Jack Morgan Virginia Morgan Chris Morris Beth Morrison Eloise Morrison Tristan Morrow, Iota Rho (Western Illinois) Ish Muhammad, Iota Phi (Loyola New Orleans) Mike Mulvaney, Theta Psi (RIT) Michelle Murphy Larry Murray Carmine Najjar David Nelson Ed Newmans Jonathan Newsome Michael Nye Joseph Obrien Marie S. O'Connor Sean Office Guilherme Oliveira Christopher Olson Lynn O'Neill Matt O'Neill Christine Orefice Nicholas Orefice Susan Ott Kenneth Oubre, Eta Chi (Texas Christian) Charles Parry Aldo Pasquariello
This summer marks the 30th anniversary of Journey of Hope as an Ability Experience program. After Bruce Rogers’ solo trip across the US, Ken Kaiser lobbied the board to establish a team event and began working with Jim Karlovec to plan what would become ‘Push America: A Journey of Hope’. With the help of Sally McArdle and John Pierce, Jim Karlovec and a team of 19 successfully trekked San Diego to Washington DC in summer of 1988. Their hard work proved that the program could successfully bring together men of Pi Kappa Phi from chapters across the country to safely cycle from the West Coast to Washington, D.C. while raising funds and awareness for people with disabilities. Since that first team’s trek across the South in 1988, over 2,000 men have completed Journey of Hope, raising over $12 million in the process. Not only did Journey of Hope become a flagship program of The Ability Experience, it marked an important shift in how the organization carried out its mission—giving members the chance for more hands-on opportunities to serve people with disabilities than ever before.
Gail Shumway Bari Siegel Andrew Silvia Dale Silvia Erick, Pam & Ian Smith Lisa Smith Mary Smith Scott Smith Torrey Smith John Souza Andy Sporleder C. William & Debra Staiger Jeffrey Stallings Michael Stampar Richard Stevenson Rob Stewart AJ Stockwell, Theta Xi (Arizona State) Evan Stoltz Christopher Stralkowski Bea Strickland Melissa Strickland Dr. Gary Sugg, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Gary Sugg, Delta Zeta (Appalachian State) Mike Sullivan, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Steven Swann Gerald Therrien Joe Thompson Terri Thorn Matt Thornburg, Alpha Omicron (Iowa State) Dwight Tiedemann Keigan Tillman, Zeta Eta (South Florida) John Tilto Mark E. Timmes, Alpha Epsilon (Florida) Larry Tipton Janet Tirado Jones Catherine Tobin Warren Torris Andrew Trull, Delta (Furman) Robert Tuggle Traci Turner Brooks Tuttle Allan Valiente, Theta Delta (Florida International) Louise Valuck Elizabeth Van Nostrand
Mary Vanier August Vehar Eric Wahlen, Beta Eta (Florida State) Hanna Wakim Geoff Walker, Eta Gamma (Colorado) Richard Walker Chet Wallace, Jr., Eta Gamma (Colorado) Todd Walter, Xi (Roanoke) Andrew Walters Benjamin Walters Maryanne J. Warha Stacy Wayne Brian & Kim Weatherby Sarah Webb John Weber Susan Weber Gina Wedelstedt E. David Weiner Marcus Wells Mark Welsh Chris West, Kappa Gamma (Montana) Jacqueline Westra Hugh Whitehead Michael Wilbourn, Zeta Phi (Colorado State) Michael Wilkes Thomas Wilson Donald Wood Elizabeth Wood Rhonda Woolery Roberton Shania Worfel Stephen Wyckoff Glenn & Laura Yaeger Deborah Young Amanda Zaverdas Alpha Chi Omega / Theta Iota Chapter Alpha Delta Pi Found Inc Alpha Delta Pi Sorority Alpha Phi Fraternity / Beta Gamma Chapter Altria Employee Involvement Programs AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Betterworld Telecom LLC Bilsky Financial Group Inc. Caballo, Inc. Capital One
CFCSENC Fund #0656 Charlotte Knights Corporation of Bolivar WV Deutsche Bank Matching Gifts Program Gamma Phi Beta / Beta Rho Chapter Globe Lions Club PMLF GP Strategies Grandma & Grandpa Sheibley Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance Company Higgins Financial LLC ID Solutions LLC JP Morgan Chase Foundation Matching Gift & Volunteer Grant Programs Mellow Mushroom Germantown, TN Motorola Solutions Foundation MUFG Union Bank Matching Gifts Program NAU Interfraternity Council NAU Panhellenic Council NetSpark IP & Telecom Inc. Network For Good Oak Hills Athletic Boosters Oracle Matching Gift Program Phi Mu / Rho Mu Chapter Phi Mu Fraternity / Delta Epsilon Chapter Pi Beta Phi / Alpha Chapter Pilot Club of Aynor Queen of All Saints School Race Registration Online LLC Riccis Wardrobe LLC River City Enterprises Salesforce.com Foundation Sonfire Ministries Spencer Pest Services St. Joseph Catholic Church Boosters The Work Place Centers Tijuana Flats Restaurants LLC Tipsy Taco Llc Tulsa Community Foundation Twenty 91 North Uniontown Council Knights of Columbus 1275 Warren Electric Inc. W/S Gaudette Limited DBA Glass Doctor Zeta Tau Alpha / Theta Omicron Chapter
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students from 92 chapters received Ladder of Risk training.
Students
4
students awarded interfraternal leadership development program scholarships to either the Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute (UIFI) or AFLV LeaderShape.
1,381
students from 34 chapters attended Ultimate Respect in Action.
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students from 58 chapters attended Alcohol Skills Training Program.
GRADUATING SENIOR ORDER OF THE LAMP RECOGNITION
307
3,370
students recognized with the Order of the Lamp for at least a 3.25 GPA.
4,894
students participated in GreekLifeEdu.
ASSOCIATE CHAPTER INSTITUTE PARTICIPANTS
26
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CONSULTANT WORKSHOPS
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students inducted into the Ad Astra Society recognizing the fraternity’s top student leaders.
818
students educated as Certified Ritualists of the fraternity.
PI KAPP COLLEGE ATTENDEES Includes number of students for both Emerging Leaders and Chapter Officers
2017 1,877 2016 1,854 2015 1,739 2014 1,562 2013 1,416 2012 1,343 2011 1,257 2010 1,134
PI KAPP COLLEGE FOR CHAPTER OFFICERS
PI KAPP COLLEGE FOR EMERGING LEADERS
1,799 89.5% students attended
students received leadership development through The Ability Experience.
64
said they felt prepared to meet the expectations of their role as an officer or key committee chairman.
526
graduates since 2010.
2017 Graduates
78
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shared experiences between members of Pi Kappa Phi and people with disabilities
ABILITY CAMP GUATEMALA is an alternative spring break abroad spent building accessible amenities for people with disabilities
Local Volunteerism
2,000
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Other events and programs
1,832
in grants distributed to partner organizations
85,893
volunteer hours completed by students
26
INVOLVEMENT
participants in Ability Experience programs
$408K
276 3,640
2 NEW PROGRAMS LAUNCHED IN 2018
BERGSTROM FELLOWS awards scholarships to brothers of Pi Kappa Phi who work at camps that serve people with disabilities
EXPERIENCES
Team Events
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Out of
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partner organizations projects building accessible amenities for people with disabilities
169
participated in national programs or team events
157
participated in chapter fundraising
105
have local volunteer relationships
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"I wish the trip lasted longer! Knowing what The Ability Experience does year round, I had high expectations of the good feeling and gratification I would get from the trip."
"We laid the foundation for a new “Ability Camp Guatemala was an “I was inspired by the many clinic that will help the disabled experience-and-a-half. Seeing the unsung heroes that have community, and they helped happiness everyone had, despite devoted their lives to helping develop my brothers and I into lacking even simple necessities, others. Everyone at ADISA has servant leaders who now have the made me reflect on own life and motivated me to work harder and confidence to change the world." what was and was not important.” even sign up for a team event.”
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Thomas Marlbrough,
Sabit Nasir,
Hassan Sadruddin,
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Beta Omicron (Northwestern State)
Kappa Omicron (Connecticut)
Epsilon Phi (UAB)
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