Phi Gamma Delta - University of Kansas

Spring 2022 Newsletter

Pi Deuteron Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta at the University of Texas

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www.kufiji.org 3 Know a Brother? Recommend a Brother! Recruitment Chairmen Prepare for Upcoming Recruitment Events D espite the challenging circumstances throughout the year, we are happy to report that FIJI recruitment is going well. We already signed 20 high-quality new member prospects! The formal and informal recruitment events have shown great success, and we are working hard to achieve the same results during our last formal event on May 28 th as well as our upcoming summer recruitment efforts. We are still accepting recommendations for the May 28 th and summer events. Please send all recruitment recommendations to Recruitment Chairmen Joe Wichlenski '24 at (636) 628-7553 or joewichl@ku.edu or Logan Gulick '24 at (720) 254-3972 or orlogangulick17@gmail.com. We have spots for around a dozen high-quality new member prospects, so we would love to get to know as many potential new members as possible. Thank you! WORTHY OF RECOGNITION Tuffy Mayor '66 Dedicates Years of Time and Effort to FIJI O n behalf of Pi Deuteron, we extend a sincere appreciation to Brother Harold "Tuffy" Mayor '66 for serving as the Board of Chapter Advisor's Purple Legionnaire and a member of the House Corporation Board for almost a decade. As an active Graduate Brother and legacy to his two sons, Heath Mayor '95 and Dylan M. Mayor '98, as well as his grandson, McCoy Burke '24, Tuffy has been a constant presence at the house throughout his tenure, and he has stood with the Chapter in many different capacities and circumstances. Hundreds of Brothers have learned from their experiences with him by their side. His efforts to secure scholarship and house improvement funds will have generational impacts on the Fraternity and its Brotherhood. Tuffy's service and assistance with the house is a shining example of the meaning "Not for College Days Alone." Tuffy is a constant presence at almost any KU football or basketball game; if you see him, give him a greeting and a thank-you for his unwavering support! Matthew Brown '25* Overland Park, Kan. (Ben Brown '21) Kam Butler '25 Denver, Colo. Gunnar Covinsky '25 Lee Summit, Mo. Zach Dorsey '24 Greenwood Village, Colo. Aidan Grantham '25* Overland Park, Kan. (Aaron Grantham '87, Joel Grantham '89, Connor Grantham '14, and Dillon Grantham '20) Ty Hall '25 Denver, Colo. Michael Higuchi '25 O'Fallon, Mo. Charlie Howgill '25 Leawood, Kan. Wyatt Johnson '25 Hutchinson Kan. Samuel Jones '25 Leawood, Kan. Ryan Kennedy '25 Denver, Colo. Eric Lasala '25 Overland Park, Kan. Mitchell Loe '25 Shawnee, Kan. Jack Lowden '25* Overland Park, Kan. (Alan Lowden '92) Tommy Malicoat '25 Overland Park, Kan. Nick Marcrander '25* St. Louis, Mo. (Thomas Marcrander '95) Shawn McClaren '25 Kansas City, Mo. Benjamin Mondry '25* Leawood, Kan. (Max Mondry '22) Luka Owen '25* Denver, Colo. (Drew Owen '22) Ian Prange '25* Overland Park, Kan. (Patrick Prange '22) Adrian Romero '25* Chicago, Ill. (John Riordan '74 and Dan Riordan '76) Finn Ross '25* Wichita, Kan. (Mike Ross '91) Collister Ryan '25* Salina, Kan. (Steve Ryan '64, Mark Ryan '66, Scott Ryan '91, Luke Ryan '00, and Shawn Ryan '03) Will Ryan '25* Salina, Kan. (Steve Ryan '64, Mark Ryan '66, Scott Ryan '91, Luke Ryan '00, and Shawn Ryan '03) Spencer Schade '25 Shawnee, Kan. Ryan Schaper '25 Leawood, Kan. Holden Smith '25* Great Falls, Va. (Scott Iverson '92) Andrew Theisen '25 Lawrence, Kan. Eric True '25* Leawood, Kan. (Alex True '22) Tucker Veach '25 Hays, Kan. Byers Waldo '25 Leawood, Kan. Grayson Walker '25* Lenexa, Kan. (Graham Walker '64, Thomas Walker '92, and Lockhart Walker '93) Clayton Way '25 Leawood, Kan. Eric Welch '24 Chicago, Ill. Lake Williams '25 Shawnee, Kan. *Legacy WELCOME TO THE BROTHERHOOD! Introducing FIJI's Newest Initiates For our signees for the coming year, their average GPA is 3.49. These gentlemen have significant involvement within their schools, including many associated with the National Honors Society, and 18 of the 20 were athletes in high school. Their sports included baseball, basketball, golf, football, and lacrosse.

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