THROUGH THEIR EYES
Sarah King '19
2022 Chapter President
from Houston, Texas
Dani Shavlan '20
2023 Chapter President
from Friendswood, Texas
Jillian Rash '19
2022 Texas A&M
Panhellenic President
from Flower Mound, Texas
What makes you proud
to be a Pi Beta Phi?
"Being a Pi Phi is so much
more than the pledge of true
sisterhood and loyalty we make
to one another—it's about living
our values every single day. It's
about serving the community,
serving one another and being
a part of something greater than
yourself. I am proud to be a
Pi Phi, and I truly believe that
each one of these women has the
potential to influence this world
for the better."
What sets Texas Eta apart?
"Texas Eta prides itself on
representing women of all
backgrounds and perspectives,
and I truly believe that any
woman could find herself a friend
at Texas Eta."
How has the house
impacted your experience
at Texas A&M?
"The house is where countless
memories are held with our
sisters and is the space where
we can show we are consistently
striving to be better."
What are you most grateful
for because of Pi Beta Phi?
"The ability to surround myself
with sisters who will love and
support me through any obstacles
I may battle and through any
endeavors I choose to take."
In three words, what does
Pi Beta Phi mean to you?
"Genuine, supportive and fun.
Pi Phi encourages and challenges
me to be a better person every
day, and I am so grateful for
this group of women and the
alumnae who made the Pi Phi I
know today."
Why are renovations to the
chapter house important to
the future of Texas Eta?
"It is important for us to have a
place that feels like our home
away from home. So many
memories are made in the Pi Phi
house, and we need a house that
has the space for and can support
everything we do. It really is an
investment in the future of the
women we are now and who will
be Pi Phis in the years that follow.