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ur investment in the future of Beta Mu will ensure the success of our chapter and pro-
mote a legacy upon which to build an even greater brotherhood. Today, perhaps more
than ever, college fraternities play a relevant role in shaping the lives of young men. Pi
Kappa Alpha is the center of our members' academic and social lives, and it provides a small-
group living environment that offers our members a solid foundation for their education and
also affords opportunities for high academic achievement and the development of leadership
and social skills.
e undergraduate men have made a commit-
ment to work hard in maintaining the programs
and traditions that have benefited the lives of so
many Pikes over the years. Together with our ac-
tive members, the volunteer leadership of the Beta
Mu Building Company is committed to this ma-
jor undertaking with the help of dedicated alumni
donors.
With your support, Pi Kappa Alpha can provide a
quality living environment that supports, nurtures
and develops outstanding young men with the skills and confidence to face an ever-changing
world. e commitment we make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far-reaching
effect on the lives of our brothers for years to come.
Reinvesting in our future
Thanking Loyal
Brothers
Donors pledging:
• $50,000 and above will receive a
commemorative Centennial
Campaign item
• $5,000 and above will have their
names placed on a permanent plaque
in the new chapter house
• $2,500 and above will be recognized
in all campaign publications
Naming Opportunities
Naming opportunities are available for
brothers and families to solidify their
Pike legacy with a room named in the
new house. For additional information,
see supplemental materials and contact
Era Chairman Tom Peel '73 at (214) 244-
8667 or tbpeel@gmail.com or Campaign
Chairman John Rathmell '76 at (713)
817-0096 or jrathmell@lockton.com.
is investment will
ensure the tradition
and excellence of Pike
at Texas continues
for another 100 years.
Beta Mu Chapter, 1940