Pi Kappa Alpha - Missouri State University

Spring 2019 Newsletter

Zeta Chi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha at Missouri State University

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THE ZETA CHI PIKELINE 2 DONORS KEEP ZETA CHI STRONG Add Your NAme to the List of supporters W e are deeply grateful to the 56 donors listed below for committing more than $10,000 to the 2018 annual campaign. ese brothers recognize the importance of ensuring the future of Zeta Chi and have demonstrated a sense of gratitude for their personal experience. Commitments are still needed from the rest of our alumni to achieve our goals. If an error has been made in recording your gi, or your name has been mistakenly omitted, we sincerely apologize. Please advise our campaign coordinator at (785) 843-1661. Phi Phi Club ($1,000 and above) Jeff S. Counts '90 Todd J. Crossley '92 Mark P. Riney '92* Garnet & Gold Club ($500 to $999) Bron T. Launsby '91 1969 Club ($250 to $499) Jack H. Ellis '71 Mac Humphries III '71 R. Mike Pearson '75* Jeffrey S. Sheets '75 Kenneth W. Rahmeyer '76* Brad Knox '77 Donald S. Dusselier '79 Dan S. Folluo '81 Chris McFadden '87 and Pat McFadden '90 In memory of Steve McFadden '88 and Richie Meredith '91 Andrew P. Waddell '91 Distinguished Alumni Club ($100 to $249) Bruce A. Sassmann '69 Timothy C. Elder '71 Michael D. Shank '71 Dennis A. Babbitt '72 Joseph M. Callahan '72 Barry E. Johnson '72 Gary S. Burgess '73 Daniel L. Gilley '73 Mark A. Shank '73 Gary R. Slane '73 Barre H. Hammond '75 In memory of John A. Jackson '75 Kirk L. Perkins '75* Tony K. Wood '75 Gregory T. Dell '75 Kevin J. Green '76* D. Kim Hancock '77 Dale L. Wiebe '78 David J. Ploudre '79 Robert A. Fairchild '80 Daniel P. Findley '80 William G. Niederstadt '80 Don K. Ross '80 David L. Boltz '81 Timothy D. Nichols '81 Jim C. Roebuck '81 Michael A. Dailey '82 Timothy J. Litschgi '84 Dan Kraus '85* Scott M. Payne '88* Scott A. Bruegge '89* Charles A. Price '91 Shane T. Hill '93 omas G. Inman '92 Greg Schneider '95 J. Todd Branson '90 Andrew H. Hoffman '96 Ryan S. Robinson '09 Zachariah Dumas '12 Tucker Ross Young Alumni Club ($50 to $99) Derek R. Pon '12 Young Alumni Club reserved for alumni who graduated in the last five years. *Donor to the 2019 annual campaign To make a gift online, visit http://bit.ly/PKAgive T o ensure the future success of Zeta Chi Chapter, the Zeta Chi Alumni Association created a new giving program with donations funding the association's budget and annual goals. In 2019, the alumni association hopes to increase the chapter's endowment fund, sponsor active brothers to attend Pike University, and continue to fund the ZXAA operational budget. To contribute to this new annual giving program, please fill out the form below and send it in with your check to the Zeta Chi Alumni Association, 318 Panhurst Court, Ballwin, MO 63021 or go to http://bit.ly/PKAgive to pay online. For more details, email alumni@zetachipikes.com. Name: ____________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________________ State: _____________________________________________________ Zip: ______________________________________________________ Phone Number: _____________________________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________________________ Amount Enclosed: r $50 r $100 r $250 r $500 r $1,000 r Other Amount $ _____________ YOU CAN MAKE AN IMPACT ON ZETA CHI Sororities, Fraternities, Students File Federal and State Suits that Challenge Harvard's Ban on Single-Sex Organizations O n December 3, sororities, fraternities and students filed a pair of lawsuits challenging a Harvard sanctions policy that punishes students who join off-campus, single-sex social organizations. e lawsuits describe how Harvard used a campaign of threats and intimidation to scare students into aban- doning their fundamental rights to free association and to live free of sex discrimination. In the federal suit, a broad coalition of students and women's and men's organizations impacted by Harvard's sanctions—two inter- national sororities, two international fraternities, a Cambridge fraternity chapter, and three current Harvard students—assert that through the sanctions policy, Harvard has interfered with stu- dents' right to be free of sex discrimination, as guaranteed by Title IX and the U.S. Constitution. In the suit filed in Massachusetts court, three women's organiza- tions—an international sorority, one of its chapters, and a sorority housing corporation—assert that Harvard has interfered with stu- dents' rights to free association and equal treatment based on sex, both of which are protected by the Massachusetts Constitution. Alleging violations of the Massachusetts Civil Rights Act, the suit seeks to bring a stop to Harvard's sanctions by calling for an in- junction prohibiting the University from continuing to unlawfully punish students.

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