zeta alpha spring 2014 newsletter

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As of spring 2014 the Zeta Alpha Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi has re- turned! There are 65 new men that have begun the chartering process to return Pi Kappa Phi to Clemson. These men have com- bined for a 3.301 GPA and are involved in various organizations on campus. We are all excited to be able to take part in such a rich history and continue the Pi Kap- pa Phi legacy here at Clemson. PI KAPPA PHI RETURNS TO CLEMSON CAMPUS INVOVLEMENT The new men joining Pi Kappa Phi are involved in the following actives: Collegiate Republicans EMR club founder Student Senate Community Council Programs for Educational Enrichment Retention (P.E.E.R.) Flying Club Society of Hispanic Engi- neers (S.H.P.E.) Theta Tau Professional Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers Tiger paw Productions Campus Activities and Events CU Outdoors Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Fraternity National Society of Colle- giate Scholars Clemson Navigators Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honors Fraternity Cross Point Church Tiger Town Observer Sailing Club AED Club Micro Society Club Clemson University Cheerleading Clemson FCA Student Athlete Advisory Committee AIAS (Architecture) Clemson Animal Welfare Society American Motorcyclist Association Club Gymnastics Team Engineering Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Research in protein post translational modifica- tion of HIV T4 cell receptors Director of Sustainability Presidents Commission on Sustainability Undergraduate Student Senate Undergraduate President’s Cabinet Institute of Industrial Engi- neering Society of Hispanic Profes- sional Engineers Constructor’s Guild CLEMSONLiVE Blue Key In this issue: Pi Kappa Phi Returns to Clemson 1 Campus Involvement 1 Executive Officers 2 Historian Contact 2 PI KAPPA PHI NEWLETTER MAY 2014 EDITION ISSUE 1 Council of Advisors 2

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Page 1: Zeta Alpha Spring 2014 Newsletter

As of spring 2014 the Zeta Alpha

Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi has re-

turned! There are 65 new men

that have begun the chartering

process to return Pi Kappa Phi to

Clemson. These men have com-

bined for a 3.301 GPA and are

involved in various organizations

on campus. We are all excited to

be able to take part in such a rich

history and continue the Pi Kap-

pa Phi legacy here at Clemson.

PI KAPPA PHI RETURNS TO CLEMSON

CAMPUS INVOVLEMENT

The new men joining Pi Kappa Phi are involved in the following actives:

Collegiate Republicans

EMR club founder

Student Senate

Community Council

Programs for Educational

Enrichment Retention

(P.E.E.R.)

Flying Club

Society of Hispanic Engi-

neers (S.H.P.E.)

Theta Tau Professional

Engineering

American Society of Civil

Engineers

Tiger paw Productions

Campus Activities and

Events

CU Outdoors

Alpha Lambda Delta

Honors Fraternity

National Society of Colle-

giate Scholars

Clemson Navigators

Tau Beta Pi Engineering

Honors Fraternity

Cross Point Church

Tiger Town Observer

Sailing Club

AED Club

Micro Society Club

Clemson University

Cheerleading

Clemson FCA

Student Athlete Advisory

Committee

AIAS (Architecture)

Clemson Animal Welfare

Society

American Motorcyclist

Association

Club Gymnastics Team

Engineering Undergraduate

Teaching Assistant

Research in protein post

translational modifica-

tion of HIV T4 cell

receptors

Director of Sustainability

Presidents Commission on

Sustainability

Undergraduate Student

Senate

Undergraduate President’s

Cabinet

Institute of Industrial Engi-

neering

Society of Hispanic Profes-

sional Engineers

Constructor’s Guild

CLEMSONLiVE

Blue Key

In this issue:

Pi Kappa Phi

Returns to Clemson

1

Campus

Involvement

1

Executive Officers 2

Historian Contact 2

PI KAPPA PHI NEWLETTER

M AY 2014 EDITION

ISSUE 1

Council of Advisors 2

Page 2: Zeta Alpha Spring 2014 Newsletter

Matthew Forester Archon [email protected]

Thomas Hoefel Vice Archon [email protected]

Neal Patel Treasurer [email protected]

Alexander Martin Secretary [email protected]

William Morgan Chaplain [email protected]

Melton Bundrick Warden [email protected]

Taylor Giel Historian [email protected]

Parker Vansickle Risk Manager [email protected]

Richard Duncan Standards Chairman [email protected]

Drayton Reeley Push America Chairman [email protected]

Max Conant Push America Chairman [email protected]

SPRING 2014 EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

You can see who ‘s accepted bids here:

https://www.facebook.com/ClemsonPiKapp

These men have already started to create

their brotherly bond in their journey to-

wards achieving a charter through vari-

ous activities such as March Madness,

Football, and Clemson Baseball Games.

This upcoming fall rush we will need a tent for

smokers. Scott Gasparini will be reaching out to all

of you for donations on this, also we are looking for

some information on composites to start regaining

some history of the fraternity. If you would like to

talk to me about this you can contact me at

[email protected] and I will be glad to talk to

you about this. I would also appreciate it if you

would be able to fill out this link, in order for your

contact information to be kept up to date so that we

may be able to stay in contact with as many alumni

members as possible. Also as a friendly reminder,

Supreme Chapter is in Atlanta, GA at the Marriott

Marquis from August 6-10 this year and Scott will

be happy to host a ZA event at his house for whom-

ever shows up.

COUNCIL OF ADVISORS

HISTORIAN CONTACT

Mr. Rondal Clay Johnson Ritual Advisor [email protected]

Mr. Monty D Desai Push America Advisor [email protected]

Mr. Scott Christopher Gasparini Alumni Relations Advisor [email protected]

Dr. David Robert McDonald, Jr. At-Large Alumni Advisor [email protected]

Mr. Eric Thomas Pernotto Chapter Advisor [email protected]

Mr. William Fredrick Lewis Member Education Advisor [email protected]

Dr. Gary G. Wiser Fraternity/Sorority Life Advisor [email protected]

Ms. Cristina Perez Standards & Leadership Advisor [email protected]