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The men of Phi Kappa Theta kicked off the semester by serenading sororities to
welcome their new members into the Greek community.
(1) Members of Phi Kappa Theta participated in
Highway Clean-up on a beautiful fall day.
(2) Over the summer, Iowa Xi was awarded the
Intellectual Development of Excellence Award
at National Convention. Thanks to all of the
members that worked hard to make this award
possible. We will continue to strive for
academic excellence.
(3) While our banner and lawn display placed
first, our Homecoming pairing placed second
overall. This award marks the third consecutive
semester that Phi Kappa Theta as placed second
(2nd in Homecoming 2013, 2nd in Greek Week
2014, and 2nd in Homecoming 2014).
Phi Kappa Theta teamed up with Kappa Delta and
FarmHouse for Homecoming this fall. Together,
we constructed this Homecoming banner
that placed first over all other Greek pairings.
Welcome,
New Members
Robert Boyd '18*
Austin, Texas
(Uncle KC Gerlitz '88)
Brandon Devine '18
West Des Moines, Iowa
Matthew Howard '18
Nevada, Iowa
Andrew Mercer '18*
Dubuque, Iowa
(Father Thomas Mercer '89)
Brett Nashleanas '18*
Sioux City, Iowa
(Step-Father Corey Krebs '88)
Cody Noeller '18
Liberty, Mo.
Matthew Quinn '18
Solon, Iowa
Chase Reising '18
Oelwein, Iowa
Juan Skorey '18
Yankton, S.D.
Conner Wiseman '18
Solon, Iowa
*Legacy
Congratulations,
Seniors
I
t's always bittersweet when
graduation comes around. We hate
to lose our outstanding brothers, but
we're happy to see them pursue their
dreams. Read below to learn what
three members of the graduating class
of winter 2014 have in store after
graduation.
Patrick Ahern '14 will graduate
in December 2014 with a degree in
materials engineering, specializing
in metallurgy with a minor in
engineering sales. Patrick is looking
for employment, interested in
technical sales, and can be contacted
at PatricAhern52@gmail.com.
Adam Jacobi '14 will graduate in
December 2014 with a degree in
mechanical engineering and a minor
in environmental studies. He has
accepted a full-time position as a
construction associate for Black &
Veatch in Kansas City, Missouri. Over
winter break he plans to travel as much
as possible before starting full-time in
2015.
Justin Runge '14 will graduate in
December 2014 with a degree in
chemical engineering. He is looking
for employment and is interested in
engineering-related fields, and can be
contacted at j_100@comcast.net.