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of the Theta Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity at the University of Texas at Tyler
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Meet the Pi Associate Class Building wheelchair ramps Chapter adopts a highway Theta Pi chosen for leaders institute Alumni Spotlight Alumni Chapter President’s Report Student Chapter Archon’s Report Join the Alumni Chapter Pi Kapp brick purchased “Remember When?” photo
Pictured above with actives (from L to R): Front Row- Bradley Hudson, Gage Nippert, Gio Rodriguez, Sean Bahn. Middle Row- Aristeo Hernandez, Alex Schultz, Robert Doxey, Matthew Thrasher. Back Row- Dylan Hayes, Tristan Davantes, Kunal Patel, Angel Zetino. COB- Logan Waite, Jesse Spruiell, Zach Finch, Luis Nieto
Theta Pi Chapter welcomes 16 associate members to Pi Class These young men will embark on an 11 week journey that will teach them fraternity history, operations, aspects of brotherhood and selflessness, as well as leadership techniques. “Our main objective for these new members is to ensure that they maintain an excellent GPA while simultaneously teaching them the values and ideals of Pi Kappa Phi,” Warden Shane Conway said.
Pi Kapps construct wheelchair ramp for Smith Co. man
FALL 2015 | ISSUE ONE An annual newsletter Published by the Theta Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein. The Theta Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, nor Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity is liable for errors or omissions © 2015
The final weekend before the start of the Fall semester at the University of Texas at Tyler was a time of service for members of Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Five members of the Theta Pi Chapter spent Saturday, August 22, 2015 volunteering with the Texas Ramp Project in Smith County. Shane Conway, Austin Doyle, John Patrick Pinon, Chase Miller, and Danny Diep helped construct a wheelchair ramp for an East Texan in need of improved access to their home. Much of the ramp was pre-fabricated at a wood shop east of Tyler, so the construction moved very quickly. The Pi Kapps have volunteered with the Texas Ramp Project several times in the last year and look forward to partnering on future projects to benefit East Texans in need. Chapter Address