Thanks!
Fall Recruitment Update This fall, Pi Kappa Phi had its priority set on RUSH! Over 20 volunteer spen t their time facilitating ru h retreats for our chapters throughout the United States. (Th ir nam are listed to the right.) New rush materials, including poster , flyers, and T-shirts wer made available to the chapters. In addition, Pi Kappa Phi Lead rship Con ultants took to the road this fall with rush in mind. Th y conduct d retr ats at forty chapters.
The ultimate goal of this recruitment effort i 3000 new initiates by year's end, compared to the 2, 658 of last year. The number of initiates was up by a small margin last year, while most fraternities suffered from losse . Hopefully, with all the attention that has been spent on recruitm nt in this school year, Pi Kappa Phi will continue to avoid the downward spiral being experienced by other fraternities across the nation.
Our thanks goes out to the volunteers listed b low who gave their tim and effort in order to insure the future of Pi Kappa Phi. The e alumni u ed their expertise to conduct rush retrea ts at the chapters listed following their names. Ernest Johnson
al-Fullerton (ZP)
Ken Richards- al-Chico (ZA) Tom Camp-Georgia State (BK) Tom Camp-Mercer (AA) Scott Gasparini-Georgia Tech (I)
FALL RUSH SCOREBOARD The following is a list of chapters who have reported the men th y have pre-initiated this fall. If a chapter does not appear, it means they have not reported their new as ociate member . Charleston Presbyterian Cal-Berkeley Furman South Carolina Wofford Georgia Tech North Carolina Georgia Duke Roanoke Alabama Washington & Lee N.C. State Illinois Cornell Purdue Mercer Oklahoma Washington Florida Oregon State Samford Michigan State Auburn Michigan Iowa State Tennessee Drexel lllino1s Tech Indiana Florida Southern Drake Missouri Florida State Toledo Georgia State Tampa
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McNeese State Valdosta State Virginia East Carolina Livingston Old Dominion Troy State Memphis State Western Carolina West Virginia Tech UNC-Wilmington Georgia Southern Missouri-Rolla Belmont Abbey LaGrange Lander Oklahoma State South Alabama Augusta Montevallo Virginia Tech North Georgia Northeast Missouri St. Jacksonville State Appalachian State UNC-Charlotte Bowling Green State James Madison Pittsburgh Kansas State Texas-Arlington Texas A&M Clinch Valley Winthrop Seton Hall UNC-Greensboro Bradley LaSalle
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Villanova Virginia Commonwealth Lenoir-Rhyne Christian Brothers Georgia College Alabama-Birmingham Slippery Rock Texas Tech Clemson Cal. Sand-Diego North Dakota George Mason North Florida Texas-Austin Indiana of Penn Stockton State West Chester Averett SUNY-Cortland Marshall Cal. State-Fullerton Barton IUPUI Concord Indiana State Colorado-Boulder Kennesaw State Maryland Queens Cal. - Irvine Wright State Christopher Newport USF San Francisco Central Michigan SUNY -Brockport UMBA
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cott Gasparini-Southern Tech(EK) on de Valinger-Georgia S. W. (r3) Ken Kaiser-Furman
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Art Quickenton-Appalachian St (llZ) Mark Jacobs-Indiana (A'짜) Todd Fields-Purdue (Q) Jay Stuckel-N.E. Missouri St. T. J. Sullivan
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T. J. Sullivan- olorado-Boulder(Hr) John Andrews-North Dakota (Zr) Patrick Farley-U. of Pittsburgh
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Mik Socha-Maryland (HE) Scott Smith-St. Joseph 's (ET) Steph n DePalma-N.J.I.T. (BA) Jim Krucher-Seton Hall (E0) Frank Wrenn-Duke (M) Trey Long-South arolina (1:) Jim Quinn-Wofford (Z) Brook Bollinger-Oklahoma (A r)
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