E a s t e r n W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y Fraternity LIFE I n t e r f r a t e r n i t y C o u n c i l L E A D E R S H I P. C O U N I T Y S E RV I C E. b rot h e r h o o d. S C H O L A R S H I P BQP. FDQ. PLF. SN. SFE. DC
Welcome On behalf of the Interfraternity Council, I would like to welcome you to Eastern Washington University. At EWU there are many different ways to get involved and experience college life that is all around us. One way to get involved and gain a sense of community is through joining a fraternity. By joining a fraternity you will gain leadership skills, build bonds of brotherhood that will last a lifetime and make memories that capture some of the greatest experiences you had in college. So you may think, joining a fraternity is not for me or I m not the fraternity type. Fraternities are made up of people from all backgrounds and each fraternity has something different to offer, it s just a matter of connecting with a group that has similar interests to you and embodies similar values. Fraternities offer many opportunities for leadership development, community service and philanthropic events. As a member you are connected to a network of friends, brothers and alumni that have shared in the experience of being a member of something bigger than them. Joining a fraternity is not for everyone, but how will you know for sure until you try it out? I encourage you to check out formal recruitment Sept. 20 through 24. You will get to visit chapter houses, meet current members and get your questions answered. The best part is, participating in formal fraternity recruitment is free, so what do you have to loose? Check out the Sorority and Fraternity Life page (www.ewu.edu/sfl) on the Eastern Washington University website to learn more. Greek Vocabulary Active a fully initiated member of a fraternity. Bid a formal invitation to pledge a fraternity. Initiation the ceremony through which the pledge becomes a full member of a fraternity. Interfraternity Council (IFC) the governing body of the fraternity system at Eastern. Legacy a potential new member whose grandparent, parent or sibling is a fraternity member. Pledge a member of a fraternity who has not been initiated. Pledge Class the group of men who pledge a fraternity at the same time. Recruitment Counselor (Pi Chi) Pi Chis are a select group of members from each fraternity who act as counselors to help you during recruitment. The Pi Chis are there to answer your questions and to take you to the various events. During recruitment, the Pi Chis are temporarily disaffiliated with their chapter in order to give you impartial advice. They are experienced and trained to help, so seek them out during recruitment. They are there for you. Potential New ember (PN) a student who has registered for formal recruitment and is attending recruitment functions. Formal Recruitment Formal recruitment is the time when each fraternity opens its doors to gain new members. During recruitment, you will have the opportunity to meet and be entertained by every chapter. This time gives you the chance to meet everyone and select a chapter with which you feel most comfortable. As well as making new friends, you will be educated about campus involvement, community services and school programs. Fraternally, Richard Arquette Director of Recruitment IFC
Fraternities BQP Beta Theta Pi FDQ Phi Delta Theta PLF Pi Lambda Phi SN Sigma Nu SFE Sigma Phi Epsilon DC Delta Chi Phi FDQ Delta Theta Greek Letters: FDQ Nickname: Phi Delt Founded Nationally: 1848 iami University Founded Locally: 1991 Philanthropy: ALS (Lou Gehrig s Disease) Colors: Argent and Azure Tip Famous Alumni: Neil Armstrong, Lou Gehrig, Benjamin Harrison, Roger Ebert * Fees: $250 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.5 for Recruitment: Pick the chapter that YOU get along with the best! The men of Phi Delta Theta share a commitment to the intense bond of friendship between brothers, high academic achievement and living life with integrity. A Phi Delt has high expectations of and from himself and his brothers. He believes that one man is no man. Since 1848, Phi Delta Theta has developed self-confidence, leadership qualities and a belief in the strength of members abilities among many college men. Philanthropy is a very important part of Greek life and in particular what it means to be a Phi Delt. The men of Phi Delta Theta dedicate themselves to ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig s Disease. They live by three principles: friendship, sound learning and moral integrity. Sigma Phi Epsilon Greek Letters: SFE Nickname: Sig Ep Founded Nationally: 1901 Richmond College Founded Locally: 1991 Philanthropy: Youth AIDS Colors: Violet and Dark Red Famous Alumni: Dr. Seuss, Dave Thomas, John Goodman * Fees: $375 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.8 Sig Ep boils down to the idea of balance balancing all aspects of life to achieve success and happiness. The cardinal principles of Sig Ep are virtue, diligence and brotherly love. Whether excelling academically, serving the community through service trips and area cleanups or maintaining a presence on campus through leadership roles in many other groups, the men of Sig Ep have distinguished themselves as the leaders in the classroom, in the community and on campus. Sigma SN Nu Famous Alumni: Bob Barker and Harrison Ford Greek Letters: SN Nickname: Sig Nu Founded Nationally: 1869 Virginia ilitary Institute Founded Locally: Originally in 1970 National Philanthropy: Kyle S. O Brien Scholarship Fund Colors: Black, Gold and White * Fees: $300 - $350 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.5 Did You Know Terry Bradshaw, Elvis Presley, Ronald Reagan, Brad Pitt, Kenny Chesney, David Letterman and Phil Jackson were all Greek? Sigma Nu has a proud history, solid values, one of the best leadership development programs and a clear vision for its future. embers of Sigma Nu are devoted to developing ethical leaders inspired by the principles of love, honor and truth; to foster the personal growth of each man s mind, heart and character; to perpetuate lifelong friendships and commitment to the fraternity. * Fees do not account for one time new member costs or housing costs if a member is invited to live in.
Pi Lambda PLF Phi Greek Letters: PLF Nickname: Pi Lam Founded Nationally: 1895 Yale University Founded Locally: 1995 National Philanthropy: Elimination of Prejudice Foundation Colors: Purple and Gold Famous Alumni: Arlan Spector and Sandy Koufax * Fees: $210 - $300 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.8 Pi Lambda Phi was the first nonsectarian fraternity in the United States, accepting men of good character without regard to race or religion. Today, Pi Lambda Phi chapters at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada cultivate communities that promote academics, leadership, social skills and lifelong fraternal bonds. Pi Lambda Phi men build skills that will help them succeed in their postgraduate endeavors. Delta DC Chi Greek Letters: DC Nickname: D-Chi Founded Nationally: 1890 Cornell University Founded Locally: 2006 National Philanthropy: Jimmy V. Foundation Colors: Red and Buff Famous Alumni: Kevin Costner and Ashton Keutcher * Fees: $285 - $300 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.5 Delta Chi strives for academic achievement and practice academic integrity. Respecting the dignity and worth of all persons, protecting the health and safety of all human beings. embers strive to be well-rounded men of good character Beta Theta Pi Greek Letters: BQP Nickname: Beta Founded Nationally: 1839 iami University Founded Locally: 1991 Philanthropy: Susan G. Colemin Colors: Pink and Blue Famous Alumni: Senator Richard Luger, ike Schmidt, John Wooden * Fees: $500 per quarter inimum GPA: 2.8 The en of Principle of Beta Theta Pi are dedicated to lifelong friendship, brotherhood, mutual assistance, scholarship, leadership and community service. embers of Beta Theta Pi are actively involved in intramurals as well as many student organizations, including student government. Betas also do philanthropy work with Adopt-a-Highway roadside cleanup and Habitat for Humanity. Beta has built a positive reputation on campus, and we are looking forward to meeting you during recruitment. Greek Alphabet Alpha Beta Gamma Delta Epsilon Zeta Eta Theta (al-fah) (bay-tah) (gam-ah) (del-tah) (ep-si-lon) (say-tah) (ay-tah) (thay-tah) Iota Kappa Lambda u Nu Xi Omicron Pi (eye-o-tah) (cap-ah) (lam-da) (mew) (new) (zi or zee) (ohm-uh-cron) (pie) Rho Sigma Tau Upsilon Phi Chi Psi Omega (row) (sig-mah) (taw) (oopsilon) (fie) (ki) (sigh) (o-may-gah) * Fees do not account for one time new member costs or housing costs if a member is invited to live in.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 39 Opening Weekend Events Saturday September 17 9:30 a.m. New Student Convocation Reese Court 11 a.m. Eagles Football Watch Party & BBQ PUB 7 p.m. PlayFair Jim Thorpe Field House 9 p.m. Outdoor ovie Roos Field Sunday September 18 8:30 p.m. Rec-Splosion URC onday September 19 10 a.m. EWUs So Big Picture Roos Field 11 a.m. Pass through the Pillars Showalter Hall 2 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Sorority and Fraternity Life Info Sessions TBD A P-18 J Street A Union Street P-DH P-TH 52 First Street B C D E F G H I J K L N O P Q R P-A 13 1 50 P-7 I Street G Street Second Street F Street 28 P-5 H Street Sixth Street P-DH 63 62 60 3 P-5 Third Street 4 9 14 Washington Street P-3 5 38 10 Seventh Street P-HH 61 P- 4 G Street F Street 37 35 College Avenue P- 4 54 36 56 40 64 16 24 25 P-1 46 D Street 20 7 32 33 17 21 2 43 34 22 44 55 P-9 Fifth Street C Street Sixth Street B Street 11 P-RH Washington Street 30 48 P-URC 59 Seventh Street Elm Street North Ninth Street North Eleventh Street North Tenth Street P-RH B C D E F G H I J K L N O P Q R P-17 P-2 P-10 31 P-15 P-12 Cedar Street EWU Campus ap Cheney, Washington 99004 509.359.6200 www.ewu.edu 1 Anna aria Apartments (AS) C-3 10 Computing and Engineering Bldg. (CEB) G-4 19 Isle Hall (ISL) L-7 28 D-4 37 F-1 46 Showalter Hall (SHW) H-8 55 Tawanka Commons (TAW) 2 Aquatics Building (AQT) I-2 11 Dressler Hall (DRE) L-4 20 Jim Thorpe Fieldhouse (JTF) H-2 29 K-6 38 E-4 47 J-2 56 Tennis Courts (TNC) 3 Art Building (ART) D-4 12 Dryden Hall (DRY) P-6 21 JFK Library (JFK) I-5 30 L-4 39 Special Events Pavilion/Reese Court (PAV) A-2 48 Stahl House (STH) -4 57 University Campus all 4 Brewster Hall (DBH), (BRW) D-11 13 EWU Children s Center (ECC) B-4 22 Kingston Hall (KGS) I-9 31 L-5 40 F-5 49 Streeter Hall (STR) Q-5 58 University House (PRH) 5 Cadet Hall (CAD) F-4 14 Governor artin Alumni House (GOV) E-8 23 Louise Anderson Hall (LAH) N-6 32 I-3 41 L-3 50 Student Family Housing (THA) B-2 59 University Recreation Center (URC) 6 Central Stores (CES) P-2 15 Hargreaves Hall (HAR) K-8 24 artin Hall (AR) G-6 33 I-3 42 O-4 51 Student Health Center N-8 60 University Theatre (THE) 7 Cheney Hall (CHN) H-4 16 Holter House (HOL) F-6 25 odular Building Complex (BC) H-3 34 I-7 43 I-6 52 Surplus/Receiving Building (SSB) A-10 61 Visitor Center (VIS) 8 Chissus Field (CBF) J-1 17 Huston Hall (HUS) H-6 26 onroe Hall (ON) J-7 35 F-2 44 J-4 53 Surbeck Services (SUR) WA State Digital Archives (ARC) P-3 62 63 WA State Patrol Crime Lab (WSP) 9 Communications Building (CC) E-4 18 Indian Education Center (IEC) J-10 27 orrison Hall (OR) R-5 36 G-1 45 J-9 54 Sutton Hall (SUT) F-6 64 Williamson Hall (WL) 47 18 57 26 45 8 58 29 15 41 19 23 51 42 6 53 12 49 27 P-RH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J-6 H-2 J-5 K-8-4 D-4 F-7 D-3 D-2 H-5 en s 2011 Formal Recruitment Schedule Tuesday September 20 (Introduction Day) Potential New members will arrive at 12 p.m. in the PUB PR. Instructions will be given to the potential new members (PNs) from 12:15 p.m. 12:30 p.m.; PNs will be organized into 6 groups. Groups will leave at 12:30 p.m. to the PUB Rooms. Recruitment sessions will be from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. After the final session has ended, PN groups will return to the PUB PR for further instructions. PN s will not eliminate any houses this day. Wednesday September 21 (House Visit) Potential New members will arrive at 4 p.m. in JFK Library (Auditorium). Instructions will be given to the PNs from 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; PNs will be reorganized into 6 groups. Groups will leave at 4:30 p.m. to approved chapter facilities or PUB. Recruitment sessions will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. After the final session has ended, PN groups will return to JFK Library (Auditorium) for further instructions. PN s will not eliminate any houses this day. Thursday September 22 (Chapter Networking) PNs will arrive at 4 p.m. in the JFK Auditorium. Instructions will be given to the PNs from 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; PNs will be reorganized into 6 groups. Groups will leave at 4:30 p.m. to chapter facilities. Recruitment sessions will be from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm. After all session have ended, all PN groups will return to JFK Library (Auditorium) for further instructions. PNs will select their four chapters for the next day. Friday September 23 (Final Four) PNs will arrive at 4 p.m. in the JFK Auditorium. Instructions will be given to the PNs from 4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m.; PNs will be reorganized into 4 groups. Groups will leave at 4:30 p.m. to chapter facilities. Recruitment sessions will be from 4 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. After all session have ended, all PN groups will return to JFK Library (Auditorium) for further instructions. PNs will select their two chapters for the next day. Saturday September 24 (Bid Night) PNs will arrive at 10 a.m. in the JFK Auditorium and be separated into designated Groups. Instructions will be given to PNs from 10 a.m. 10:15 a.m. and groups from the previous day will be reformed. Groups will leave to designated chapter facilities by 10:15 a.m. Recruitment sessions will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. After all session have ended, all groups will return to JFK Library (Auditorium) for further instructions and make final chapter selections. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Football Game @ Roos Field New members will receive a phone call between 9:00 pm and 10:30 pm regarding membership.
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L E A D E R S H I P. C O U N I T Y S E RV I C E. b rot h e r h o o d. S C H O L A R S H I P BQP. FDQ. PLF. SN. SFE. DC Eastern Washington University Office of Student Activities Attn: Sorority and Fraternity Life 320 Pence Union Bldg. Cheney, WA 99004-2463 Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Eastern Washington University