First Mr. Pi Kappa Phi
Leo Pou, Omicron (Alabama)
National Building Location
Charlotte, North Carolina
First Modern Day Fraternity
When was it Founded
Who was the Founder
What was the Group's Secret Meaning
Phi Beta Kappa
1776
John Heath
"Philosophy, the Guide of Life"
Nu Phi's Secret Symbol
Describe the Flag and the Pi Kappa Phi Colors
Star Upper Left (Gold)
Lamp Lower Right (Gold)
Gold, White, Royal Blue
Honorary Fourth Founder of Pi Kappa Phi
Durward W. Owen, Xi (Roanoke)
What is Supreme Chapter
How Frequently is it Held
Legislative Meeting
Biennially (every two years) Or every even year
First Motto
In Latin and English
Nil Separabit
Nothing Shall Separate Us
Chapter Advisor
Jordan Blades
Union Triad- Kappa Alpha Society, Delta Phi, Sigma Phi
Miami Triad- Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi
3 Founders
Simon Fogarty Jr.
Lawrence Harry Mixson
Andrew Alexander Kroeg Jr.
When and Where was Pi Kappa Phi Founded
December 10th, 1904
College of Charleston
South Carolina
90 Broad Street
Simon Fogarty's Home
First Women Fraternity
Kappa Alpha Theta
Nu Chapter Founding Date
October 29, 1915
Four Entities of The Greater Fraternity
The Fraternity
Pi Kappa Phi Foundation
Pi Kappa Phi Properties
The Ability Experience
7 Loyal Nu Phi's
Andrew Alexander Kroeg Jr
Simon Fogarty Jr
James Fogarty
Lawrence Harry Mixson
A. Pelzer Wagener
Thomas F. Mosimann
Theodore Barnwell Kelly
The Fraternity's risk management policy (FIPG) is intended to ensure chapters plan safe and successful social events. Name five (5) things you would do to plan a safe social event that is in compliance with the FIG risk management policy.
Follow the law
BYOB or Third Party Vendor
No alcohol purchased through chapter funds
No "pass the hat"
No bulk quantities (e.g. kegs or cases)
Guest list OR no open parties
Do not purchase for, serve to, or sell alcohol to minors (i.e. those under the legal drinking age OR ID (and wristband) all guests
No illegal drugs or other controlled substances
No co-sponsorship with an alcohol distributor or tavern
No drinking games
Define Ultimate Respect. Describe a situation where you have used Ultimate Respect with your brothers
Ultimate respect is when you put the well-being of the fraternity or an individual ahead of the friendship and realize that the unpleasantness of short-term conflict is better than the long-term ramifications of inaction
5 Tasks of Risk Manager
Hazing
Fire, Health, and Safety
Alcohol and Drugs
Education
Sexual Abuse and Harassment
List and Describe the Four Core Values of The Ability Experience
Abilities- See the person before seeing their disability
Teamwork- Together, everyone achieves more
Empathy- Seek to understand a person's strengths and challenges, but do not feel sorry for them
Integrity- All events should align with the values of Pi Kappa Phi
Our Chapter's EC
Archon- Nick Lilleskov
Vice-Archon- Joseph Kuntz
Treasurer- Trevor Gurbacki
Secretary- Paul Harlow
Warden- Maxwell Ward
Historian- Micheal Waterman
Chaplain- Cameron Lamb
Philanthropy- Tyler Zemko
Risk Management- Mark Schroeder
Standards- Johnson Chishiba
Greek Letter name of Group that later evolved into Pi Kappa Phi
What did Letters Stand for
For What Purpose Did This Group Form
Nu Phi
"Non-Fraternity"
Generate an Opposing Slate of Officers for the Chrestomathic Literary Social Elections
The Ability Experience has a number of national events, including cycling events, construction projects, and adaptive sports events. List and briefly describe five of these national events.
Your description should include relevant information such as the purpose of the event, number of participants, route(s) traveled, and fundraising requirements.
Ability Weekend - held across the country during fall and spring semesters; undergraduate students come together for a weekend to create accessible environments at camps for people with disabilities
Ability Camp - alternative spring break; renovate campus and build accessible environments that enhance the summer camp experience for people with disabilities
Journey of Hope - cross-country cycling event; nearly 100 undergraduate and alumni cyclists and crew members each year; three routes - North (starting in San Francisco), South (starting Los Angeles) and TransAmerica (starting in Seattle); end in Washington, DC; fundraising requirements: $5,500 for cyclists and $2,500 for crew; raise more than $600,000 annually
Gear Up Florida - two-week cycling event; cycle from Miami to Tallahassee; raise more the $100,000 annually; 35 undergraduate and alumni cyclists and crew members each year; fundraising requirements: $2,500 for cyclists and $1,000 for crew
Build America - cross-country construction project (45 days); creates more barrier-free environments for the disability community; 20 undergraduate and alumni members each year; spend one week at each of the six camps visited; fundraising requirement: $4,000
The Ability Experience Challenge - provides opportunities for people to display true human ability; Enabled Athlete Program provides opportunities for fully inclusive, adaptive sports aimed at bridging the gap between athletes with and without disabilities
AccessABILITY - makes homes more accessible for people with disabilities; one-day construction event; The Ability Experience provides the resources and funding while the local chapter provides the manpower
7 Elected Members of the National Council
Name, Chapter, and School
National President: James M. Smith, Alpha Eta (Samford)
National Vice President: Joseph A. Brady III, Epsilon Omicron (Villanova)
National Treasurer: Wally Wahlfeldt, Upsilon (Illinois)
National Secretary: Alan Duesterhaus, Zeta Epsilon (George Mason)
National Historian: Andrae L. Turner, Eta Rho (Texas State)
National Chaplain: Dwayne Todd, Alpha Eta (Samford)
National Chancellor: Ben Bush, Alpha Alpha (Mercer)
7 Values of Pi Kappa Phi
Common Loyalty
Personal Responsibility
Achievement
Accountability
Campus Involvement
Responsible Citizenship
Lifelong Commitment