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  1. THE WHITE DIAMOND: A GUIDE TO BROTHERHOOD First authorized for publication by the 1936 Supreme Chapter, The White Diamond has served as a guide to brotherhood for generations of Pi Kappa Phi’s associate members. In 1990, T.J. Sullivan, Alpha Psi (Indiana), wrote and designed what many modern-day Pi Kapps know as The White Diamond. Since

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  3. 25- Pi Kappa Phi gate. 50- The clock on top of Randolph Hall. 75- The rose garden. 100- A bell tower and bell. Who is the current CEO of Pi Kapp. Mark E. Timmes. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like 7 responsibilities of membership, The Flat Hat Club, The first greek letter fraternity and more.

  4. Given to the top Pi Kapp student leaders for their achievement and impact within Pi Kappa Phi, on their campus, or local community Order of the Lamp All members who achieve a semester GPA of at least a 3.25 on a 4.00 scale are eligible.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pi_Kappa_PhiPi Kappa Phi - Wikipedia

    Wagener, who was a student of Greek and Latin, recommended the letters Pi Kappa Phi and their secret meaning as the official new name of the group. Simon proposed the design of the fraternity's pin, a black enamel diamond with the Greek letters ΠΚΦ engraved in gold with a star and lamp as additional elements.

  6. Yours in Pi Kappa Phi, Mark E. Timmes Chief Executive Officer Pi Kappa Phi’s associate member education program is based on the ideals espoused in the Student Creed: Common Loyalty, Personal Responsibility, Achievement, Accountability, Campus Involvement, Responsible Citizenship, and Lifelong Commitment. Embarking on this experience will take ...

  7. List of Pi Kappa Phi chapters. The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity has founded a total of 232 chapters in 41 U.S. states and the District of Columbia. [1] As of May 3, 2013, there are 178 active chapters (162 chartered, plus 16 associate chapters, or colonies), and 93 alumni organizations. [1]

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