At
Pi Kappa Phi we have a saying: "The most important member is the next one."
Our brotherhood is based on a certain set of values. Those values are encompassed
in the acronym CLASS, which stands for: Character, Leadership, Academics,
Sportsmanship, and Service.
These values guide everything we do as a fraternity; they are what allow
us to make the most out of our college years and prepare for life in the
real world. It is our belief that these values must not be allowed to lay
stagnant in the hearts of a few men. They must spread from man to man,
class to class, generation to generation; therefore, the most important
member is always the one to whom the torch of these values is about to
be passed.
It is during the recruitment process that we seek to find the men who will
carry the torch of our values into the future. We are in search of future
Men of CLASS, men who have the potential not only to better themselves,
but to help their brothers work towards the same ideals.
We understand that this message may not appeal to everyone. There are many
reasons to join a fraternity, and we do not seek to satisfy everyone. If,
however, you like what you have heard so far, and you are interested in
learning about what it means to be a Man of CLASS, I encourage you to spend
some
time browsing our website. If you would like an opportunity to meet our
brothers in person, I would like to take this opportunity to invite you
to attend our Fall 2003 recruitment events.
Sincerely,
Alexander L. Madrigal
Pi Kappa Phi President
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