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Write out the Student Creed
I believe that the ideal chapter is made up of men who are bound together in a common loyalty which transcends any personal selfishness. Who realize that membership means personal responsibility in bearing their share of the financial burden of the chapter and national organization. Who bring credit to the fraternity by striving to attain the highest possible standards of scholarship. Who safeguard the reputation of their chapter by keeping careful watch over their personal conduct. Who uphold faithfully the traditions and activities of their college. Who prepare themselves dilligently to shoulder their full responsibility as citizens. I believe that my chapter can become an ideal chapter and I shall do my share to make it so.
Chapter designation and Associate member class
Epsilon Omnicron; Pi Class
What are the seven values of Pi Kapp
1) Common Loyalty
2) Personal Responsibility
3) Achievement
4) Accountability
5) Campus Involvement
6) Responsible Citizenship
7) Lifelong Commitment
7 loyal members of Nu Phi
1) Andrew Alexander Kroeg Jr.
2) Simon Fogerty Jr.
3) James Fogerty
4) Lawrence Harry Mixon
5) Anthony Pelzer Wagner
6)Thomas Francis Mosimann
7) Theodore Barnwell Kelley
At what college was Pi Kapp founded
College of Charleston
12/10/1904
90 Broad Street Charleston, SC
Durward Owen & Mark Timmes
Durward Owen (XI Roanoke) : Ceo and Exec Director for 35 years
Founded the ability experience
Grew the fraternity from 52 to 141 chapters
Mark Timmes (Alpha Epsilon - UF):
Ceo and Exec director for 27 years
The journey Program
Current CEO of Pi Kapp
Jake Henderson (Univeristy of Arizona) Beta Theta
Headquater Staff
National Council and Local Chapter Advisors
Headquater Staff - employed by the National Fraternity and provide support to chapters across the nation
National Council - serves as the board of directors for the Fraternity and makes decisons about the direction of the Fraternity in accordance with Supreme Chapter
Local Advisors- support the chapter by helping them make local decisions including finance, recruitment, events, etc.
What is Supreme Chapter
Held every other year and is when student delagtes come together to add or change to the supreme law
2 People who founded the Ability Experience and when
Durward Owen and Thomas Sayer in 1977
4 core values of ability experience
1) Ability
2) Empathy
3) Integrity
4) Teamwork
List 10 Exec officers
1) Archon - Ryan Cahaly
2) Vice Archon - Emanulle Parafinuck
3) Warden - Warden
4) Chaplain - Davis Johnson
5) Secretary - Matt Mcormac
6) Historian - Mike Hisler
7) Risk - John Sabani
8) Standards - Jake Frame
9)Treasurer - Drew Sperro
10) Philantropy - Wil Beyer
Name Our Chapter Success manager and advisor
Mission Statement
To create an uncommon lifelong brotherhood that developes leaders and encourages service to others for the betterment of our communities
Vision Statement
A future where every Pi Kappa Phi embraces his role as a leader, puts service before self and improves the world around him.
Describe Ultimate Respect
Short term conflict is better than long term conflict for the sake of the Fraternity and greater organization.
Describe national philosophy on alcohol
Follow local, federal, and state laws. If you are not 21 you should not be consuming alcohol.
Describe national philosophy on drugs.
Follow federal law. Cannabis is illegal nationally and should not be used at chapter functions or events and in no way should be in the chapter facility.
Describe philosphy on hazing
The Fraternity's purpose and aim is to promote fellowship and mutual trust among its members, and Pi Kappa Phi fundamentally believes hazing prevents individual members and chapters from exemplifying these characteristics of brotherhood.
3 rungs of the ladder of risk
Rung one:
Pi Kappa Phi members, AMs, and guests must comply with all federal, states, and local laws.
Rung two:
Pi Kapp members, AMs, and guests must follow federal law regarding illegal drugs and controlled substances.
Rung 4:
Common sources of alcohol which are not being served by a liscenced and insured third-part vendor, are prohibited.
Describe the fraternity's standards hearing process
Initial Review
Investigation
Decision-Making - determines approriate course of action
Sanctions - fines, probations etc.
Appeals - have the right to appeal