Maryland ends its long road to chartering InN ovember 1989, seven students gathered at the University of Maryland to form a Pi Kapp Chapter. Now, just over two year later, the dream has become a reality. On Feb. 1, 1992,
Maryland became the home of Eta Epsilon Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. After two days of intensive examination, Chartering Officer David Lane (Nationa! Chancellor) and Asst.
Chartering Officer Jim Krucher (Area I Governor) granted Eta Epsilon's charter. Zeta Epsilon-George Mason and Zeta OmegaTowson State then initiated 38men. Assisting the chartering teams from the Administrative Office were Glenn Dickson (Asst. Executive Director) and Lee Nichols (Leadership Consultant). The following men are members in order of initiation: Ian Rubin, Christopher Weiss, Stephen Crawford, Dhyan Mishra, George Whisner, Richard Cutshaw, Matthew O'Brien, Shane
Powers, Wesley Butts, Stephen Hudak, Patrick Nolan, Thomas Bonagura, James Rzepkowski, Eric Schmidhausler, Aaron Carreras, Ed ward Walasik, George Brode, Charles Holter, Jake Hovermale, Jonathon Michael, Michael Pierce, Patrick Puzzuoli, Wiater Zawislak, Michael Seibert, John Schulien, Darren McClimans, Arthur Berst, Sean Ervin, Ross Knoblauch, Philip Mordenti, Stephen Marina, Robert Beachley, Michael Dodd, Eric Drenner, Herbert Kaminsky, Dean Martin, John VanNess,andGregoryTavik.
Eta Delta becomes fifth chapter in Atlanta There are now five chapters in the Atlanta area. The newestisatKennesawState College, otherwise known as Eta Delta Chapter. The Fraternity welcomed 34 new members into our brotherhood on Dec. 14, 1991, after Chartering Officer W.D. Fuqua (Past National Treasurer) and Asst. Chartering Officer Ron deValinger (Area III Governor) approved the group for chartering. Iota-Georgia Tech and Epsilon Kappa-Southern Tech served as the initiating teams. This is Epsilon Kappa's second chartering in six months as they also assisted in the Beta Kappa-
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Georgia State re-chartering. Director of Communications Matt Basta and Senior Leadership Consultant David Simas represented the Administrative Office to ensure the weekend of activities ran smoothly. The following members became Pi Kapps in order of initiation: Mark Teems, Jeffrey Barrett, Andrew Carter, Jose Viera, Philip Chernutan, Carey Lott, Danny Fortney, Sean Jerguson, Richard Korson, Kenny Smith, Robbie Peed, Joseph Sassenberger, Brian Mize, Douglas Roberts, Richard White, David Hulsey, Donnal Stormo, Dean Kern,
Kenneth Pawlak, Timothy Schevers, Richard Roberson, Jonathon Collins, Douglas Roach, Jonathon Ponders, David VanVleck, James Scott, Edward Boyle,
Sean McMorris, Vincent Uryc, Richard Hollis, Richard Fisher, Tom Buffington, Frank Viera, and Richard Korson, Sr.