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Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity
Kappa Tau


Chapter Information
 
 
Chapter Contact
  Chapter Phone Number: N/A
 
Advisor Contacts
  Chapter Advisor: Charles Kanozak & Gordon Smith
Head of Alumni Board: Mark Mercier
National Representative: Scott Dolson
Live in Advisor: Cory J. Spurling
Faculty Advisor:
 
National Information
  Website: http://www.pikes.org
Founding Date: 03/01/1868
Founding Location: University of Virginia
Founders: 6
Philanthropy:
Nickname: PIKE, PiKA
Color(s): Garnet and Old Gold
Flower: Lily of the Valley
Symbol(s): Fire Truck
Jewel: Diamond
Magazine: Shield and Diamond
Motto: Once A Pike, Always A Pike
 
Local Information
  Founding Date: 05/03/1997
Website: http://www.umaine.edu/pike
 

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Chapter History

 

 

In 1972, Gamma Sigma Sigma service fraternity established a chapter at the University of Maine. It would be the last new fraternity chapter to charter at Maine for the next 25 years. That long stagnant period in the history of Maine's Greek system ended on May 3, 1997, when Pi Kappa Alpha installed the Kappa Tau Chapter.
The chartering festivities began on Friday night, May 2, when 44 members were initiated as founding fathers of Kappa Tau. The initiations were performed by representatives from Iota Chi Chapter (Connecticut), which served the colony as host chapter. The next day it was off to Bangor to celebrate the occasion with a black tie chartering banquet.
The banquet was attended by numerous friends and parents of the new chapter members. International President John Michael Williams (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi '68) presided over the chartering ceremony and delivered a keynote address at the banquet. North Atlantic Regional President Howard Goldstein (Lehigh, Gamma Lambda '83) also offered comments on the occasion.
The chartering was the culmination of two years of hard work and perseverance on the part of the founding fathers. Not only was their effort rewarded with the granting of a charter, the new chapter was also recognized as the fraternity of the year on the Maine campus. This recognition was bestowed on the men while still in colony status. The Maine colony was formed in the late spring 1995 by then expansion consultants Chris Hough (Pittsburgh, Gamma Sigma '89) and Shad Williams (Oklahoma State, Gamma Chi '90). Initially, 29 men were recruited to work toward becoming Kappa Tau Chapter. Charles Allen was chosen as the colony's first president. Two more initial colony members would go on to become presidents. Todd DiPietro was president up until the chartering and he was succeeded by Sundance Campbell.
As is the case with most colonizations, there were bumps and bruises along the way. The colony met every challenge with determination. After a brief summer break, the colony returned in fall 1995 to find that several members had lost interest, while others were difficult to track down. The colony worked through these setbacks and by mid-semester they were rolling again with a new permanent meeting facility and an escalating public image.
In the end, the highlights of the road to chapterhood stand out far above any temporary setbacks. The colony emerged as a leader in community service, athletics and academics, while its social preference steadily climbed. After twelve short months the colony had already claimed the man miles award for attendance at the North Atlantic Regional Conference and the all-fraternity sports trophy on campus.
Housing has always been a key factor for long term success in the well established Maine Greek system. The colony and its advisors had the foresight to plan for the eventual need for competitive housing. As a result of their planning, this fall the Kappa Tau Chapter will occupy one of the more prominent houses on campus. The chapter will initially rent, but has the option to buy the land and improvements at a future date. This is unique, as most other fraternities' houses stand on University-owned land.
After a great run as a colony, Kappa Tau Chapter is prepared to excel. They have set their sights high and expect to be a force on the Maine campus and within Pi Kappa Alpha for many years to come.

 

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Symbols and Insignia
 
 
Crest New Member's Pin Member's Badge
 

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Executive Officers

 
 
  President: Jayson Neault
  Internal Vice President: Christopher Anderson
  External Vice President: Edward Bernard
  Secretary: Eric Morin
  Treasurer: Nicholas Grover
  Assistant Treasurer: Donald St. Cyr
  Sergeant-At-Arms: Nathan Lancaster
  Membership Education: Seth Knowlton
  Rush: Derek Trunfio
  Pledge Education: Christian Robinson
  Pledge Education: Nicholas Smalley
  Risk Management: Jacob Kwapiszeski
  House Manager: Ryan Theriault
  Member at Large: John Griffith
 

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Member Roster

 
 
Alexander Brookings Alexander Dunnagan Andrew Antell
Anthony Cunavelis Anthony Forni Benjamin Chevalier
Benjamin Cohen Benjamin Mitchell Brandon Dupuis
Chris Allison Christian Robinson Christopher Anderson
Christopher Smith Colin Milton Conary Ryan
David Chartier Derek Trunfio Donald St. Cyr
Edward Bernard Eric Drew Eric Morin
Jacob Kieffer Jacob Kwapiszeski Jarrod Robinson
Jason Fitton Jayson Neault Jesse Brangwynne
Joe Cote Joel Allen John Coppola
John Diamond John Griffith Justin Robichaud
Keith Maynard Kevin Bailey Kyle Weaver
Mark Tully Mason Gray Matthew Andreasen
Matthew Swift Micah Wall Michael Browne
Nathan Lancaster Nicholas Grant Nicholas Grover
Nicholas Smalley Nicholas Stone Patrick Farrell
Ryan Baker Ryan Theriault Samuel Eufemia
Scott Mrazik Seth Knowlton Seth Vincent
Shaun Sullivan Sovanara Ker Stephen Oliver
Tristin Oldmixon Tyler Doyon Tyler Fadrigon
Zachary Bennett
Indicates Pledge / New Member
 

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Housing

 
  Address: 380 College Ave.
House Phone:
N/A

House Capacity: 26
People in House:
26

House Cook: Cook

Cost of Living
     Cost of Room:
$2,350

Parlor Fee:
$350
*Parlor fees are paid by members not living in.

 
 

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Chapter History
 
Symbols and Insignia
 
Executive Officers
 
Member Roster
 
Housing

 

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