Alpha Sigma - Summer 2011

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University of Tennessee – Pi Kappa Phi – Alumni Newsletter

Issue # 2, August 2011

ALPHA SIGMAN Alpha Sigma Rising

Issue #2, AUGUST. 2011 Inside this Edition Alumni Updates – Catch up with your long lost brothers. Send your updates to alphasigalum@gmail.com!

2 Brother Nick Averwater was honored with the 2011 Torchbearer Award

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Ribbon Cutting Ceremony from 2010 Fall Alumni Event: Pictured, Archon Keith Moore, Former PKP CEO Durward Owen, Current PKP CEO Mark Timmes, Former Chapter Advisor Mike Mynatt, Housing Corps Director Charles West, Project Manager Mark Allen, and Former Archon Kyle Kuderewski

Alumni Spotlight on Joe Risher. Jos talks about his struggle with cancer and the lessons he learned from the experience.

It’s almost football time in TN - Save the Date - Oct. 15 – Alpha Sigma Alumni Tailgate for the LSU Game–

2010-2011 UT Greek Chapter of the Year 2011 Torchbearer – Nick Averwater 2010-2011 – Greek Man of the Year – Kyle Kuderewski

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Leaders by Choice.

2011-2012 Pi Kappa Phi National Council Member – Keith Moore The awards speak for themselves. There is no doubt the chapter is rising to new heights.

It’s a great time to be an Alpha Sigma alum.

A Rising Legacy of Success by Historian Brandon Parrish I have never been more proud to call myself a Pi Kappa Phi—or even more appropriately, a brother of Alpha Sigma. This year was absolutely critical for the men of 1828 Fraternity Park Dr., and, not only did we succeed in meeting our own expectation, but the chapter also outperformed any year in recent memory. Whether considering rush, PUSH America, brotherhood, or alumni, it has certainly been a golden year for the Pi Kapps at Tennessee. One of the mantras of nationals has always been that rush is the “lifeblood of the fraternity,” and our Executive Committee, as well as the entire brotherhood, has certainly realized the true meaning of that statement. If anyone had said that the chapter would initiate over forty new members into the brotherhood last summer, the chapter would have looked at him with a sea of dumbfounded gazes. However, the careful work of a few dedicated leaders, and the backing of an entire brotherhood rendered a larger chapter, filled with not only new faces, but also men of quality and character. In philanthropy, our PUSH America chair, Graham Kelly, succeeded in orchestrating the biggest and best Beach Week in our chapter’s

history. Beach Week started as a simple volleyball tournament that took place between sororities in the side lawn of the fraternity house. Now it has grown into something so much more: volleyball, empathy dinners, band parties, percentage nights, and even beauty pageant have all been incorporated into what is now considered our “blowout event,” that raised over 2,500 dollars for our national philanthropy. Lastly but perhaps the most prestigious accolade was our 80th anniversary as well as the opening of a new chapter house at 1828 Fraternity Park Drive. Neither could have happened without the support of our alumni, giving us eighty continuous years at the University of Tennessee. Every part of this year culminated in receiving InterFraternity Council’s most prestigious award, the IFC Chapter of the Year Award. An honor, this award was silverware that matched all the effort that had been put forth to make this chapter the best fraternity on campus and, I would say, the best chapter in the nation.


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