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Prospectus 2013

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Table of Contents

General Information
Schedule..................................... Page 3
Map............................................. Page 4
Definitions.................................. Page 5
FAQ............................................ Page 6
Recruitment Policies................... Page 9

Chapter Pages (in alphabetical order)
Alpha Epsilon Pi !"#..............
Delta Kappa Epsilon $%"........
Delta Tau Delta $&$.................
Kappa Alpha KA.......................
Kappa Sigma %'........................
Phi Kappa Psi (%)....................
Sigma Alpha Epsilon '!"..........
Sigma Chi '*.............................
Sigma Nu '+...............................
Sigma Phi Epsilon '("...............
Theta Delta Chi ,$*...................


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2012 Recruitment Schedule
Week 1
Mandatory Kickoff Event: 4/1, 5:30 to 7:00 in Cubberly Auditorium. Pizza and drinks will be
provided.
Open House Events: Running from 8-11 pm
Monday (4/1) Tuesday (4/2) Wednesday (4/3) Thursday (4/4)
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%' !"# @ Xanadu %' !"# @ Xanadu
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Optional Invitation Only Events: Sat 4/6 and Sun 4/7
Week 2
Open House Events: Running from 8-11 pm
Monday (4/8) Tuesday (4/9) Wednesday (4/10) Thursday (4/11)
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Invitation Only Retreats: Sat 4/13, Sun 4/14
Bid Period: Bids may go out on 4/14 and must be accepted by 5pm on 4/17

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Locations

Contact Information
IFC Recruitment Chairs
Walter Herring: wherring@stanford.edu
Nolan Pura: npura@stanford.edu
Greek Life Advisor
Amanda Rodriguez: amrod@stanford.edu
IFC President
Matt Bettonville: mbett224@stanford.edu

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Helpful Definitions

African American Fraternal Sororal Association (AAFSA): A student governing body for historically black
Greek organizations
Active: A member who has completed his period of new membership and has been formally initiated into a
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The Fraternity Chapters of 2013



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-Alpha Epsilon Pi-

The decision to attend Stanford was one of the most significant choices you ever had to make.
The next three or four (or five or six) years of your life will not only be demanding and
rigorous, but also enlightening, rewarding and fun. Now, more than ever before, you are free to
be yourself and choose your friends - all you have to do is decide: who do you want to be.
This is what fraternity is about - this is what AEPi is about. Life at Stanford can move quick;
between p-sets and midterms, essays and presentations, and the boatload of extra-curriculars we
load on ourselves - it can be hard to find time to build meaningful friendships. Fraternity
membership will give you a strong social network on campus and friends who are up for doing
whatever, whenever. You will bond both by engaging in wild, hilarious shenanigans, and by
learning from your brothers and sharing your own talents.
AEPi has a strong presence on campus. We have ties to the Jewish community, good
relationships with sororities, a tradition of community service, and of course, our unique parties
like Jewish Special Dinner.
Our social schedule keeps us busy all year long. We do all-campus parties, formals in San
Francisco, mixers with sororities, brotherhood skydiving adventures, and road trips to party with
AEPi bros all across California. We are more than just a social organization, though, AEPi
brothers are active leaders in Hillel, intramural sports, Stanford in Government, the Daily,
Ultimate Frisbee, Jazz Orchestras, theatre and comedy groups, and, of course, hackathons.
We also have sick alumni network. Our alumni are leaders in industries like finance, law,
medicine, tech, and business. Not to mention AEPi National has connections in every job sector
imaginable (did you know Mark Zuckerberg was an AEPi).
We are a brotherhood of individuals with divers ethnic, religious, and political backgrounds who
come together to have a good time and add some spice to campus life. Its a fraternity of men
who want to be more than just frat boys. You should join us.



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Join Delta Kappa Epsilon (!KE) if you want to get more out of college. As an unhoused
fraternity, we arent bound by walls or social restrictions. You can be yourself, live where you
want, and still be a part of the brotherhood.

Our campus parties are epic, and our mixers with sororities are equally fun. We do crazy things
others are afraid to attempt. If you went to the all-campus DeKEs of Hazzard which we threw
with the ladies of SYZ, and you had the chance to ride the mechanical bull, you know what we
mean.

With !KE, dont expect to be overlooked. You can start to have an impact from day 1. Weve
taken trips to Mexico and Tahoe when proposed by members. If you have an idea for a similarly
fun adventure, !KE is the perfect place to bring it to reality.

Our alumni network is vast. While at Stanford, you will attend tailgates, dinners, and whatever
else we can talk our way into. Besides local events, alumni from Stanford and other !KE
chapters offer unique opportunities to active members and recent graduates. We stay in close
contact with our alumni forming friendships and connections that stay with us for a lifetime.

!KE was founded at Yale on June 22, 1844, by fifteen members of the class of 16. The founders
of !KE believed that the candidate most favored was he who combined in the most equal
proportions the gentleman, scholar, and the jolly good fellow criteria which have remained
unchanged to this day.

Five U.S. Presidents have been !KE, the most of any fraternity. The first man to reach the North
Pole was !KE, and a !KE has carried the Delta Kappa Epsilon flag to the moon. In every corner
of the world you will meet fellow !KEs, but whatever their background or station in life, we are
united by the shared experience of membership in !KE.


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Delta Kappa Epsilon was founded at Yale University on June 22, 1844, by fifteen members of the class of
1846, in protest against what they saw as the injustices and limitations of the prevailing societal system.
The founders of !KE believed that 'the candidate most favored was he who combined in the most equal
proportions the gentleman, scholar, and the jolly good fellow' - criteria which have remained unchanged to
this day.

Five U.S. Presidents have been Dekes, the most of any fraternity. The first man to reach the North Pole
was a Deke, and a Deke has carried the Delta Kappa Epsilon flag to the moon. In every corner of the
world you will meet fellow Dekes, but whatever their background or station is in life, we are united by the
shared experience of membership in DKE.

Delta Kappa Epsilon Sigma Rho Chapter was founded at Stanford University on December 12, 1901. As
one of Stanford's oldest fraternities, we honor our traditions. We define ourselves and our brotherhood,
not by the accomplishments on our resumes but by the strength of our bonds, the diversity of ourselves
and passions, and our embrace of new ideas. We want "gentlemen, scholars, and jolly good fellows."

Join Delta Kappa Epsilon if you want to get more out of college. With !KE, don't expect to be overlooked.
As an unhoused fraternity, we aren't bound by walls or social restrictions. We believe everyone is entitled
to their own fun and their own ambitions. You can be yourself, live where you want, and still be a part of
the brotherhood.

Our campus parties are epic. We bring in mechanical bulls, make artificial walls, and pull out all the stops.
If you've heard of Dekes of Hazzard, DKEcember, and Berlin Wall, you know part of the story.

Our alumni network is vast. While at Stanford, you will attend tailgates, dinners, and whatever else we can
talk our way into. Beyond local events, alumni from Stanford and other !KE chapters offer unique
opportunities to active members and recent graduates. We stay in close contact with our alumni, forming
friendships and connections that stay with us for a lifetime.



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The Sigma Rho Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon was founded at Stanford University on
December 12, 1901. As one of Stanfords oldest fraternities, we honor our traditions. We define
ourselves and our brotherhood not by the accomplishments on our resumes but by the strength of
our bonds, the diversity of ourselves and passions, and our embrace of new ideas. We want
gentlemen, scholars, and jolly good fellows.

















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Welcome to rush. With many excellent organizations to choose from at Stanford, the
task of choosing a fraternity that you will associate with for the next few years of
your college experience may seem overwhelming. As you journey through this
important and exciting time in your life, we encourage you to take the time to get to
know what each fraternity on campus has to offer.

That being said, we firmly believe you will find that !T! can offer you an incredible
experience unlike any other. One of the great benefits of !T! is its size. Our focus
lies in creating the best possible scenarios for our brothers, and our relatively small
size allows us to put more efforts into smaller events such as mixers with sororities,
rafting trips, and road trips to away football games. As a smaller group, we are able to
form closer bonds with our brothers and host smaller events for our own guests and
ourselves rather than have many large all-campus parties, although we do have a few
annual all-campus events as well.

Our brothers are accomplished athletes, entrepreneurs, musicians, and community
service leaders. Our membership reflects the wide variety of talent on Stanfords
campus and these diverse strengths bring us together as leaders, making it easy to
support each other in our individual pursuits. The Stanford Delts have a history
of excellence. Two of our recent alums are playing in the NFL. And have you heard
of John Arrillaga, Jim Plunkett, or John Elway? Yeah, they were all Delts.

As one of the longest standing institutions on campus with over 110 years of history,
the Stanford Delts have an impressive alumni network. Ask your parents or their
friends and you will quickly find out what !T! was known for back in the day. Delta
Tau Delta continues to be an impressive fraternity that produces impressive alumni,
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our own alumni network, the network we have created at national and division
conferences makes traveling around the country a breeze.

In addition to throwing awesome mixers and parties, taking trips with brothers, and
forming close bonds with the entire !T! family, Delts also serve the community.
Members of our fraternity volunteer at the local childrens hospital and help out at an
elementary school in East Palo Alto. We also often partner with sororities to
help promote and organize community events that help raise awareness and funds.
Weve also been one of the first Delt chapters to work with our new philanthropy
partner, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

!T! is looking for leaders who want to contribute to the success of our fraternity and
continue our tradition of excellence both on campus and after graduation. In return,
you will find lifelong friendships with a tight knit group of brothers who will help
you grow and develop as a person and a great set of memories to look back on long
after you leave Stanford. While we may not have a house to offer, the University
hooks you up with that, and you still get to enjoy the benefits of living with girls and
non-Greek friends. However, the University cannot guarantee incredible memories
with a great group of friends who support each other throughout the best and worst of
times, and have a ton of fun along the way.




















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-Kappa Alpha-
Alpha PI Chapter


Surely, many of you know KA. Whether youve come for a party, or just taken advantage of our
open doors and inviting attitudes, youve undoubtedly seen some of what makes KA the best
place on campus. At KA we pride ourselves on being a great group of guys who love hosting the
most fun events on campus, whether we are hanging out during the day or getting rowdy at night.
Our annual rafting trip on the American river and playing broomball in Redwood City with the
most fun group of guys and gals on campus are just a couple of the highlights. Youll hardly ever
find a day without a group of KA guys gathered outside by the lake to sit back and enjoy our
amazing surroundings. Youll always find some of us tossing dice in the kitchen, playing tunes
on the balcony, watching games in the lounge, eating delicious meals from our chef, and going
out together at night. Most importantly, were a very tight-knit group. We love rolling out to our
athletes games and are the most fun fans youll find. We really do a lot together because every
guy here might be the coolest guy youve ever met.
KA offers the fun of Greek life without many of the typical fraternity shenanigans. There is no
system of enforced seniority at KA. Pledges are treated just as well as actives, and everyone is
friendly. No rollouts, elephant walks, bodily harm, or other ridiculous hazing of any kind. This is
not a trap, thats just not our style. As a pledge, you can even pick your own roommate for a
luxurious two-room double next year.
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-KAPPA ALPHA-
ALPHA PI CHAPTER



Surely, many of you know KA. Whether youve come for a party, or just taken advantage of our
open doors and inviting attitudes, youve undoubtedly seen some of what makes KA the best place on
campus. At KA we pride ourselves on being a great group of guys who love hosting the most fun events on
campus, whether we are hanging out during the day or getting rowdy at night. Our annual rafting trip on the
American river and playing broomball in Redwood City with the most fun group of guys and gals on
campus are just a couple of the highlights. Youll hardly ever find a day without a group of KA guys
gathered outside by the lake to sit back and enjoy our amazing surroundings. Youll always find some of us
tossing dice in the kitchen, playing tunes on the balcony, watching games in the lounge, eating delicious
meals from our chef, and going out together at night. Most importantly, were a very tight-knit group. We
love rolling out to our athletes games and are the most fun fans youll find. We really do a lot together
because every guy here might be the coolest guy youve ever met.
KA offers the fun of Greek life without many of the typical fraternity shenanigans. There is no
system of enforced seniority at KA. Pledges are not treated worse than actives, and everyone is friendly.
No rollouts, elephant walks, bodily harm, or other ridiculous hazing of any kind. This is not a trap, thats
just not our style. As a pledge, you can even pick your own roommate for a luxurious two-room double
next year.
All in all we take pride in our reputation for being respectful, stand up guys from all parts of the
Stanford community. We have members from all walks of life. Weve got athletic guys, weve got really
funny dudes, and weve got geniuses. No discrimination here. We all value our role as leaders in the Greek
community, and we work hard to serve those around us with events like the KA kickball Classic,
Movember (our annual charity mustache competition), and the KAnned food drive.
In all seriousness, if youre a cool guy who loves to have a good time, meet new people, and make
the most of your four years in college, then come check out our rush events and be part of the wonderful
community KA offers for a lifetime.



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All in all we take pride in our reputation for being respectful, stand up guys from all parts of the
Stanford community. We have members from all walks of life. Weve got athletic guys, weve
got really funny dudes, and weve got geniuses. No discrimination here. We all value our role as
leaders in the Greek community, and we work hard to serve those around us with events like the
KA kickball Classic, Movember (our annual charity mustache competition), and the KAnned
food drive.
In all seriousness, if youre a cool guy who loves to have a good time, meet new people, and
make the most of your four years in college, then come check out our rush events and be part of
the wonderful community KA offers for a lifetime.



















BROTHER HOMETOWN MAJOR YEAR

Abrams, David Chi City, IL Animal Husbandry 2015
Aiello, Matt San Jose, CA English 2015
Balassone, James Los Altos, CA Rocks for Jocks 2013
Barnett, Connor Menlo Park, CA Illusions Studies 2014
Barnum, Chris Los Angeles, CA Iberian Studies 2014
Basilico, Simon
Batteer, Zach
Birminham, AL
Pittsburgh, PA
EE
Earth Systems (for the ladies)
2014
2015
Bailey, Robert The Darkness, MA The Dark Arts 2013
Blue, Kyler Seattle, WA Defense Against The Dark Arts 2015
Bowen, Alex San Diego, CA Water Polo and Product Design 2015
Calinan, Jimmy Burlingame, CA Not Hanging Out 2015
Carey, Austin Agoura, CA Hanging Out 2015
Carter, Mike Cape Town, South Africa Its hard to explain 2015
Chung, Kieran Newport, CA Bio Engineering 2015
Cook, Brian Santa Cruz, CA STS 2014
Dahl, Michael Newport, CA Regular Husbandry 2015
Delgado, Grant Palos Verdes, CA MS&E 2014
Deyan, Austin The "Real OC", CA GLC 2014
Dodson, Jason Lake Nowwego, OR Psychology 2013
Dolben, Dave North Andover, MA Electrical Engineering 2013
Dunlevie, Bob Federated States of
Micronesia
Geography (obviously) 2015
Falls, Denny Chi City, IL MS&E 2014
Gamble, Ian Santa Barbara, CA Feminist Studies, Ph.D. 2013
Gorskie, Hunter Malboro, NJ Choreography 2013
Grafentin, Grant
Grinalds, Andrew
Allen, TX
Unknown
Volleyball Game Management
Chiptango Studies
2015
2013
Guinard, Javier Davis, CA Astrophysics and Rocket Science 2014
Haly, Spencer Newport, CA MS&E 2015
Heldick-Smith, Seth Winchester, MA Student Government 2015
Henken, Hans San Diego, CA Nautical Engineering 2015
Hoversten, Nick NorCal Political Science 2014
Hutchins, Drew Philly, PA Agriculture 2014
Ingles, Alistair Down Under Kangaroo Biology 2015
Irvin, Steven Los Angeles, CA Starting Fights 2014
Jahn, Adam Davis, CA Quesadilla Architecture 2013
Kaaa, Chandler Hilo, HI Htripleistory 2013
Kemper, Sean San Diego, CA Computer Science 2015
Kneller, Jake Westlake Village, CA Business, Medicine 2013
Kuremsky, Connor Human Biology 2015
Laube, Kevin San Diego, CA Symbolic Systems 2014
Lawler, Alec Menlo Park, CA Biology 2014
Lopez, JC Miami, Fl Chemistry 2013
Lorentzen, ivind Greenwich, CT Mechanical Engineering 2013
Losoreli, Steven Pasadena, CA Human Biology 2015
Mikkelsen, Anders Hvalstad, Norway Calligraphy 2015
Miller, Brogan Cameron Park, CA Product Design 2013
Mitchell, Chad Trinidad (and Tobago) Caribbean Studies 2015
Mochalski, Eric Manhattan Beach, CA Italian 2014
Noguerol, Felipe Miami, FL Feminist Studies 2015
Ortel, Jack Annapolis, MD Econ 2015
Padval, Vikram Bombay, India Spelling Bees 2014
Perez, David D.C. Franchise Economics 2013
Perkins, Galen Westbrook, ME Empire History 2013
Platshon, Scott Menlo Park, CA Feminist Studies 2013
Ploch, Hunter Santa Barbara, CA Physics 2013
Reinhard, Larry LBC, CA Aquatic Studies 2014
Rudolph, Paul Menlo Park, CA History 2013
Ryan, Jack Seattle, WA Marine Biology 2014
Sakaida, Scooter Islands of Wikiki MS&E 2014
Shapiro, Sam San Francisco, CA Undecided 2013
Schwartz, Mike Aspen, CO High School Football 2015
Smit, Kaess The Gym Bodybuilding and Supplements 2015
Sonnenberg, Jake Los Angeles, CA Wheeling & Dealing 2015
Toole, Oliver Santa Barbara, CA Tomfoolery 2014
Tubbs, Daniel Black and Yellow, PA Steel Engineering 2014
Watkins, Forrest Seal Beach, CA Computer Science 2013
Wright, Eric Menlo Park, CA Skyrim 2014
Zack, Marty San Fran, CA Mathematics 2014
FRATERNTIY Kappa Alpha Order
GREEK
LETTERS
KA
NATIONAL
FRATERNITY
Founded December 21,
1865
STANFORD
CHAPTER
Founded 1995
WEBSITE http://www.stanford.edu/
group/KappaAlpha
PRESIDENT Connor Barnett
@stanford.edu
RUSH
CHAIRS
David Abrams
dbabrams@stanford.edu

Jake Sonnenberg
Jake796@stanford.edu

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Abrams, David Chi City, IL Animal Husbandry 2015
Aiello, Matt San Jose, CA English 2015
Balassone, James Los Altos, CA Rocks for Jocks 2013
Barnett, Connor Menlo Park, CA Illusions Studies 2014
Barnum, Chris Los Angeles, CA Iberian Studies 2014
Basilico, Simon
Batteer, Zach
Birminham, AL
Pittsburgh, PA
EE
Earth Systems (for the ladies)
2014
2015
Bailey, Robert The Darkness, MA The Dark Arts 2013
Blue, Kyler Seattle, WA Defense Against The Dark Arts 2015
Bowen, Alex San Diego, CA Water Polo and Product Design 2015
Calinan, Jimmy Burlingame, CA Not Hanging Out 2015
Carey, Austin Agoura, CA Hanging Out 2015
Carter, Mike Cape Town, South Africa Its hard to explain 2015
Chung, Kieran Newport, CA Bio Engineering 2015
Cook, Brian Santa Cruz, CA STS 2014
Dahl, Michael Newport, CA Regular Husbandry 2015
Delgado, Grant Palos Verdes, CA MS&E 2014
Deyan, Austin The "Real OC", CA GLC 2014
Dodson, Jason Lake Nowwego, OR Psychology 2013
Dolben, Dave North Andover, MA Electrical Engineering 2013
Dunlevie, Bob Federated States of
Micronesia
Geography (obviously) 2015
Falls, Denny Chi City, IL MS&E 2014
Gamble, Ian Santa Barbara, CA Feminist Studies, Ph.D. 2013
Gorskie, Hunter Malboro, NJ Choreography 2013
Grafentin, Grant
Grinalds, Andrew
Allen, TX
Unknown
Volleyball Game Management
Chiptango Studies
2015
2013
Guinard, Javier Davis, CA Astrophysics and Rocket Science 2014
Haly, Spencer Newport, CA MS&E 2015
Heldick-Smith, Seth Winchester, MA Student Government 2015
Henken, Hans San Diego, CA Nautical Engineering 2015
Hoversten, Nick NorCal Political Science 2014
Hutchins, Drew Philly, PA Agriculture 2014
Ingles, Alistair Down Under Kangaroo Biology 2015
Irvin, Steven Los Angeles, CA Starting Fights 2014
Jahn, Adam Davis, CA Quesadilla Architecture 2013
Kaaa, Chandler Hilo, HI Htripleistory 2013
Kemper, Sean San Diego, CA Computer Science 2015
Kneller, Jake Westlake Village, CA Business, Medicine 2013
Kuremsky, Connor Human Biology 2015
Laube, Kevin San Diego, CA Symbolic Systems 2014
Lawler, Alec Menlo Park, CA Biology 2014
Lopez, JC Miami, Fl Chemistry 2013
Lorentzen, ivind Greenwich, CT Mechanical Engineering 2013
Losoreli, Steven Pasadena, CA Human Biology 2015
Mikkelsen, Anders Hvalstad, Norway Calligraphy 2015
Miller, Brogan Cameron Park, CA Product Design 2013
Mitchell, Chad Trinidad (and Tobago) Caribbean Studies 2015
Mochalski, Eric Manhattan Beach, CA Italian 2014
Noguerol, Felipe Miami, FL Feminist Studies 2015
Ortel, Jack Annapolis, MD Econ 2015
Padval, Vikram Bombay, India Spelling Bees 2014
Perez, David D.C. Franchise Economics 2013
Perkins, Galen Westbrook, ME Empire History 2013
Platshon, Scott Menlo Park, CA Feminist Studies 2013
Ploch, Hunter Santa Barbara, CA Physics 2013
Reinhard, Larry LBC, CA Aquatic Studies 2014
Rudolph, Paul Menlo Park, CA History 2013
Ryan, Jack Seattle, WA Marine Biology 2014
Sakaida, Scooter Islands of Wikiki MS&E 2014
Shapiro, Sam San Francisco, CA Undecided 2013
Schwartz, Mike Aspen, CO High School Football 2015
Smit, Kaess The Gym Bodybuilding and Supplements 2015
Sonnenberg, Jake Los Angeles, CA Wheeling & Dealing 2015
Toole, Oliver Santa Barbara, CA Tomfoolery 2014
Tubbs, Daniel Black and Yellow, PA Steel Engineering 2014
Watkins, Forrest Seal Beach, CA Computer Science 2013
Wright, Eric Menlo Park, CA Skyrim 2014
Zack, Marty San Fran, CA Mathematics 2014
FRATERNTIY Kappa Alpha Order
GREEK
LETTERS
KA
NATIONAL
FRATERNITY
Founded December 21,
1865
STANFORD
CHAPTER
Founded 1995
WEBSITE http://www.stanford.edu/
group/KappaAlpha
PRESIDENT Connor Barnett
@stanford.edu
RUSH
CHAIRS
David Abrams
dbabrams@stanford.edu

Jake Sonnenberg
Jake796@stanford.edu




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-Kappa Sigma-

Think back to admit weekend when you were just a skinny, pimple-ridden, high schooler
pumped to chat up some rando from Harvard-Westlake at BROC party. Fast-forward one year,
and now youre a proud member of Kappa Sigma sporting a robust stache, smooth skin, and
even smoother moves. And youre still amped for BROC party.
But what if we told you it gets better? As a prominent social hub on campus, Kappa Sigma
boasts an arsenal of gatherings, all of which feature artists ranging from in house DJ
Grovemau5 to ber-celebrity Kanye West (via iPod). The bass is loud enough to shake the
walls of Munger, and the lost-and-found is comprised exclusively of lanyards, iPhones, and
about six hundred faces. Why study abroad when you have Eurotrash?
But lets get down to the nitty-gritty. The Beta Zeta chapter of Kappa Sigma was founded in
1896 on a tradition of excellence. We expect excellence from our members in all aspects of their
lives. Excellence in their academics, personal behavior, extracurriculars, community service,
sleep habits, hygiene, dancing ability, etiquette, and reading comprehension. Our house has a
tremendous legacy at this school not only of producing great men, but also fighting for diversity
and reform. We have a large and active alumni base, and each member has an alumni mentor
with whom they share a personal and professional relationship.




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Kappa Sigma is about making connections. We have athletes, artists, engineers, economists and
everything in between, all of whom share the bond of brotherhood and a common love for our
house. We work hard, play hard, and make the most of our time here. So if youre down to spend
the next three years rolling around the PAC 12 in a Winnebago, spending spring days at the
beach and winter ones on the slopes, and feasting on Juan Carlos dank chalupas, then come
check us out. Perhaps youll meet some guys you can see yourself living with; perhaps youll
pre-assign to Oak Creek. Either way there will be fun, free food, and vigorous man flirting.
See you at rush.





































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- PHI KAPPA PSI

Live Ever. Die Never. Phi Kappa Psi. Three phrases that embody a spirit of
brotherhood and excellence rivaled by no other student group on campus. Unsure
about what fraternity life has to offer and what you would get out of the experience?
Many of our brothers had similar questions before recruitment, but youll be hard-
pressed to find one that regrets his choice.

What does it mean to be a Phi Psi? We are, above all, a diverse collection of
gentlemen. We hail from all walks of life, and no one label can truly capture the
essence of what it means to be a Phi Psi. Our brothers are passionate and involved in
a variety of activities and leadership positions: our house boasts a variety of club
athletes, student activists, DJs, members of Solar Car, and musicians to name a few.
Many of our brothers are also in staff positions all around campus. Through all of this
diversity, though, Phi Psis share a bond summed up in the simple word
Brotherhood. Stated plainly, were a group of guys from around the world who
have found in Phi Psi a rich source of life experience, stories well be telling for the
rest of our lives, and a dynamic group of men were proud to call brothers.

Living in Phi Psi is an experience like none other. How could living in a row house
with 35 of your best friends be anything else? Since weve moved into 592 Mayfield
ten years ago, we have left and continue to leave our mark on campus in exciting and
unique ways. Our dedication to serving Stanford and the community is unparalleled
on campus: brothers routinely get involved in programs such as the Boys and Girls



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Club, Habitat for Humanity, and Challah for Hunger, and more. Our annual charity
event, Taste of Palo Alto, is extremely popular with the Stanford community and
raises thousands of dollars for the Boys and Girls Club.

Our devotion to excellence also manifests itself through our academics and ambitions.
Although our academic interests are diverse, Phi Psis are always willing to help
another brother out. Many brothers report their grades improving after joining. In
addition, we boast an incredibly successful alumni network. Brothers have gone on to
pursue prestigious careers in academics, medicine, public service, and finance, and
have founded some of the hottest start-ups in the Valley including Yahoo and
Palantir. Whats more is that our alums are incredibly devoted (one of our favorite
sayings is that Phi Psi is for life). We host many events with them, including
Homecoming and Founders Day, that routinely attract alumni from all around the
States, and many brothers have secured jobs and internships through these
connections.

Although were ambitious gentlemen, we have plenty of fun along the way. Whether
were hosting a typically mind-blowing dance party, paintballing in San Jose, or
engaging in our usual shenanigans, there is rarely a dull moment.

So if any of this interests you, feel free to stop by the house for one of our rush events
or just to talk to the brothers, we invite you to come see what Phi Psi is all about.


























Name Year Major Hometown
Alberto Benavides 2012 Making it Rain Ontario, CA
Daniel Posch 2012 Computer Science Vienna, Austria
Deniz Kahramaner 2012 DJ'ing Istanbul, Turkey
Eric Welder 2012 Biology San Francisco, CA
Frank Wang 2012 NBA 2011 Santa Clara, CA
Haithem Turki 2012 Despotism Tunis, Tunisia
Ian Counts 2012 Physics Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Kyle Noe 2012 Symbolic Systems Ridgecrest, CA
Logan Hehn 2012 Drama Leith, ND
Nathan Hall-Snyder 2012 Mechanical Engineering Park City, UT
Petr Johanes 2012 Wikiology Prague, Czech Republic
Rafael Witten 2012 Creative Reading Princeton, NJ
Ravi Sankar 2012 Palantir Orlando, FL
Robert Blount 2012 Raging San Antonio, TX
Sam D'Amico 2012 Electrical Engineering Beverly, MA
Sean Tannehill 2012 Ginger Studies Valencia, CA
Seanan Fong 2012 Philosophy Walnut Creek, CA
Spencer Stamats 2012 Philosophy/CS San Francisco, CA
Terence Li 2012 HumBio San Francisco, CA
Victor Luong 2012 International Relations Vietnam
Xavier Falco 2012 Underwater Basket Weaving Miami, FL
Kenny Kao 2012 Electrical Engineering Taipei, Taiwan
Ravshan Abzalov 2012 Economics/Mathematics Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Joaquin Carcache 2013 Physics Petaluma, CA
Albert Pak 2013 Philosophy Allendale, NJ
Dustin Janatpour 2013 MCS San Mateo, CA
Gabriel Kho 2013 Computer Science Fremont, CA
Gregory Valdespino 2013 History Sleepy Hollow, NY
Haynes Winkler 2013 International Relations Pasadena, CA
James Liu 2013 Economics Beijing, China
Jeremias David 2013 Computer Science San Francisco, CA
Phil Chen 2013 Computer Science Wilmington, DE
Sam Sciolla 2013 English Carlsbad, CA
Scott Parks 2013 Japanese/Creative Writing Sacramento, CA
Julian Kates-Harbeck 2013 Physics Otterfing, Germany
Yitao Zhang 2014 Economics Singapore
Ranajay Sen 2014 Science stuff Lexington, KY
Max Deng 2014 Biology Los Angeles, CA
Will Troppe 2014
Atmosphere/ Energy
Engineering Arlington, VA
Adam Raudonis 2014 Computer Science Westlake Village, CA
Bryant Tan 2014 Engineering London, UK
Ruoyu Ding 2014 Computer Science Beijing, China
Brian Fei 2014 Engineering Lexington, KY
Dillon McCoy 2014 Computer Science Groves, TX
Michael Chen 2014 Political Science Taipei, Taiwan
Andrew Aguilar 2014 History El Monte, CA
Kyle Dumovic 2014 Engineering Mendham, NJ
John Ryan 2014 Computer Science/Biology Kansas City, KS
Joseph Domenici 2014 Psychology San Marcos, CA
Scott Thao 2014 Creative Writing Sanger, CA
Max Praglin 2014 Engineering Los Angeles, CA
Alexander Atallah 2014 Computer Science Louisville, CO
Fraternity Phi Kappa Psi
Greek Letters !K"
Nickname Phi Psi
National
Fraternity
Founded February 9, 1852
Stanford
Chapter
Founded December 18, 1891
Website stanfordphipsi.posterous.com
President
Haithem Turki
hturki@stanford.edu
Recruitment
Chairs
Haynes Winkler
hwinkler@stanford.edu
John Ryan
johnryan@stanford.edu
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Name Year Major Hometown
Alberto Benavides 2012 Making it Rain Ontario, CA
Daniel Posch 2012 Computer Science Vienna, Austria
Deniz Kahramaner 2012 DJ'ing Istanbul, Turkey
Eric Welder 2012 Biology San Francisco, CA
Frank Wang 2012 NBA 2011 Santa Clara, CA
Haithem Turki 2012 Despotism Tunis, Tunisia
Ian Counts 2012 Physics Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Kyle Noe 2012 Symbolic Systems Ridgecrest, CA
Logan Hehn 2012 Drama Leith, ND
Nathan Hall-Snyder 2012 Mechanical Engineering Park City, UT
Petr Johanes 2012 Wikiology Prague, Czech Republic
Rafael Witten 2012 Creative Reading Princeton, NJ
Ravi Sankar 2012 Palantir Orlando, FL
Robert Blount 2012 Raging San Antonio, TX
Sam D'Amico 2012 Electrical Engineering Beverly, MA
Sean Tannehill 2012 Ginger Studies Valencia, CA
Seanan Fong 2012 Philosophy Walnut Creek, CA
Spencer Stamats 2012 Philosophy/CS San Francisco, CA
Terence Li 2012 HumBio San Francisco, CA
Victor Luong 2012 International Relations Vietnam
Xavier Falco 2012 Underwater Basket Weaving Miami, FL
Kenny Kao 2012 Electrical Engineering Taipei, Taiwan
Ravshan Abzalov 2012 Economics/Mathematics Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Joaquin Carcache 2013 Physics Petaluma, CA
Albert Pak 2013 Philosophy Allendale, NJ
Dustin Janatpour 2013 MCS San Mateo, CA
Gabriel Kho 2013 Computer Science Fremont, CA
Gregory Valdespino 2013 History Sleepy Hollow, NY
Haynes Winkler 2013 International Relations Pasadena, CA
James Liu 2013 Economics Beijing, China
Jeremias David 2013 Computer Science San Francisco, CA
Phil Chen 2013 Computer Science Wilmington, DE
Sam Sciolla 2013 English Carlsbad, CA
Scott Parks 2013 Japanese/Creative Writing Sacramento, CA
Julian Kates-Harbeck 2013 Physics Otterfing, Germany
Yitao Zhang 2014 Economics Singapore
Ranajay Sen 2014 Science stuff Lexington, KY
Max Deng 2014 Biology Los Angeles, CA
Will Troppe 2014
Atmosphere/ Energy
Engineering Arlington, VA
Adam Raudonis 2014 Computer Science Westlake Village, CA
Bryant Tan 2014 Engineering London, UK
Ruoyu Ding 2014 Computer Science Beijing, China
Brian Fei 2014 Engineering Lexington, KY
Dillon McCoy 2014 Computer Science Groves, TX
Michael Chen 2014 Political Science Taipei, Taiwan
Andrew Aguilar 2014 History El Monte, CA
Kyle Dumovic 2014 Engineering Mendham, NJ
John Ryan 2014 Computer Science/Biology Kansas City, KS
Joseph Domenici 2014 Psychology San Marcos, CA
Scott Thao 2014 Creative Writing Sanger, CA
Max Praglin 2014 Engineering Los Angeles, CA
Alexander Atallah 2014 Computer Science Louisville, CO
Fraternity Phi Kappa Psi
Greek Letters !K"
Nickname Phi Psi
National
Fraternity
Founded February 9, 1852
Stanford
Chapter
Founded December 18, 1891
Website stanfordphipsi.posterous.com
President
Haithem Turki
hturki@stanford.edu
Recruitment
Chairs
Haynes Winkler
hwinkler@stanford.edu
John Ryan
johnryan@stanford.edu



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In many ways SAE is one of the most diverse student groups on campus. Hailing
from cities all over the US, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our brothers
backgrounds and interests are truly very different. However, the similarities between
our brothers are more significant than the differences. United in a vision of lasting
friendship, scholarship, and an active social life, SAE has become one of the tightest
knit groups of brothers on Campus. SAE offers its members the opportunity to be part
of something bigger than themselves.

The first thing that may come to mind when thinking about SAE is the packed social
calendar. From the first day of classes, SAE kicks off the quarter with a bang at our
very popular Back to School party, and keeps up the pace with at least two more
all-campus parties per quarter. Weekly bar nights, sorority mixers, ski trips with
sororities, and quarterly formals in San Francisco ensure that there is always
something fun going on. Events such as 80s Party, the spring day party Linner, and
Roman Baththe only toga party on campushave become yearly traditions attended
by hundreds of students.

Aside from social events, SAE is passionate about sports. Many members of our
house come from either varsity or club sports teams, and the majority of our members
are former athletes and enthusiastic fans. Brothers never have a problem starting a
pick-up game out on our basketball court or finding a rowdy group to roll out to
sports games. If you are more into relaxing on a given afternoon, you can walk into
our stadium-seated common room and enjoy some time watching TV or playing
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In many ways SAE is one of the most diverse student groups on campus. Hailing from cities all over the US, Europe,
Africa, and Latin America, our brothers backgrounds are truly very different. However, upon closer inspection the similarities
between our brothers are more significant than the differences. United in a vision of lasting friendship, scholarship, and an
active social life, SAE has become one of the tightest knit group of brothers on Campus. SAE offers its members the
opportunity to be part of something bigger and even more enriching.
The first thing that comes to mind when thinking about SAE is definitely the packed social calendar. From the first day
of classes, SAE kicks off the quarter with a bang at our very popular Back to School Party, and keeps up the pace with at
least two more all-campus parties per quarter. Weekly bar nights, sorority mixers, ski trips with sororities, and quarterly
formals in San Francisco ensure that there is always something fun going on. Events such as 80s Party and Roman Baththe
only Toga Party on Campushave become yearly traditions attended by students across campus.
Aside from social events, SAE is also passionate about sports. Many members of our house come from either Varsity
or Club sports teams, and the majority of our members are former athletes and enthusiastic fans. Brothers never have a problem
starting a pick-up game out on our basketball court or getting in a quality game of ping-pong. Also, after joining SAE, you
will certainly have a place to stay on just about any college campus in the nation. After all, SAE is the countrys largest
fraternity. If you are just relaxing on a given afternoon, you can expect to walk into our stadium- seated common room and
enjoy some time watching TV or playing XBOX with the friends.
SAE also never forgets that it is part of the larger Stanford and surrounding communities, and gives back through
service events. In addition to more traditional community service ideas like gathering canned food, rebuilding schools in East
Palo Alto, and hosting blood drives, we try to reach out in more innovative and fun ways.
SAE like everyone at Stanford cares a lot about academics. The academic support, along with our incredible alumni
network, ensure that brothers have great opportunities after college as well. Recent graduates have secured jobs with J.P.
Morgan, Goldman Sachs, McKinsey & Co., Morgan Stanley, Teach for America, and professional sports teams. As an SAE,
expect to get to know our alumni early and often when they treat us to dinners and drinks at The Dutch Goose or Sundance
Steakhouse. You might notice the Stanfords Soccer Stadium is named after our current Alumni Advisor, Laird Cagan.
Speaking of dinners, you owe it to yourself to stop by, meet our new chef Herb, and try one of his delicious meals.
SAE is more than just a place to live. As rush approaches, we encourage you to stop by and form your own opinions about us,
as well as the other fraternities on campus. Not so long ago, we were all freshmen facing the same decisions that you are about
to make, and you would be hard pressed to find an SAE who regrets his choice.




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SAE also never forgets that it is part of the larger Stanford and surrounding
communities, and gives back through service events. In addition to more traditional
community service ideas like gathering canned food, rebuilding schools in East Palo
Alto, and hosting blood drives, we try to reach out in more innovative and fun ways
like a charity basketball tournament. Further, SAE is truly a nationwide presence,
with the most initiated members of any national fraternity. Members of SAE always
have a place to stay on other campuses and frequently meet apparent strangers who
share their association with SAE and its traditions.

SAE like everyone at Stanford is serious about academics. Brothers earn their free
time, and support each others efforts to excel. The academic support, along with our
incredible alumni network, ensures that brothers have great opportunities after college
as well. Actives and recent graduates have secured jobs with Apple, Goldman Sachs,
McKinsey & Co., Jawbone, Morgan Stanley, Teach for America, and professional
sports teams.

SAE is more than just a place to live. As rush approaches, we encourage you to stop
by and form your own opinions about us. Not so long ago, we were all freshmen
facing the same decisions that you are about to make. You would be hard pressed to
find an SAE who regrets his choice.














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Stanfords first and oldest housed Fraternity, Sigma Chi proudly combines tradition
and achievement with an unparalleled commitment to providing a high-quality
experience during college and beyond.
Sigma Chi is unlike any other Greek Chapter on campus. We bring together
ambitious men, with varying interests who share a common goal: to get the most out
of college and form a close group of brothers in the process. We are athletes,
musicians, scholars and leaders, together making a fraternity of truly amazing people.

Our uniqueness extends to our house, as well: we own ita claim that no other
fraternity on campus can make. Spend some time around the House and you will
undoubtedly feel the real difference between the atmosphere in Sigma Chi and every
other row house. Recently, we completed a $3 million campaign worth of
renovations, further ensuring Sigma Chi as the finest residence on the Farm.

Year after year, Sigma Chi serves as one of the pillars of the Stanford social scene.
From our signature parties like Cowabunga and Graffiti Party, to our weekly
Penthouses and regular mixers with sororities, it is fair to say that we have a great
time. Numerous date events for brothers and their guests are held throughout the year,



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like our Christmas party and the spring formal in San Francisco. Pilgrimages to
Tahoe, Vegas, Shasta, andmost recentlyto the Fiesta and Rose Bowls, are also a
staple of the House.

However, the Sigma Chi experience is about more than just partying. While our
brothers certainly play hard, we also believe in working hard. In addition to hosting
inspiring professors and awarding Sigma Chi scholarships for academic excellence,
we promote academia by genuinely supporting and encouraging each other as
students.

Without question, Sigma Chi has the closest ties with its alumni of any Greek group
on campus, providing career connections and social networks that last a lifetime.
Over the years, these alumni relations have helped many brothers secure jobs and
internships in everything from investment banking and startups, to biotech companies
and microbreweries. Moreover, these associations reflect both the strength of our
alumni relations and the excellence shown by our active members.

Sigma Chi also has a very proud tradition of giving back to the community. One of
our strongest efforts is our weekly SPOON feed, in which we team up with the ladies
of Theta to prepare and serve meals at the Palo Alto Opportunity Center. We are also
leading a new tutoring program working with East Palo Alto students, where we bring
underprivileged kids to the house and help them with homework each week,
providing a strong foundation of guidance and mentorship. Perhaps most notably, our
Chapter carries on the renowned Sigma Chi tradition of Derby Days. With the help of
the ISC sororities, we have raised thousands of dollars for the Childrens Miracle
Network and Huntsman Cancer Institute through this event. And we look forward to
making Derby Days an even bigger event at Stanford this spring.

Most importantly, what characterizes our house is a solid foundation of brotherhood;
it is what binds together our different temperaments, talents, and convictions, and
leads to lifelong friendships. If you are drawn to any of the above, we welcome you to
come hang out at the House anytime and see if Sigma Chi is right for you.














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- Sigma Nu


The Sigma Nu Fraternity for Men is a Legion of Honor dedicated to Love, Truth, and one
other thing. Sigma Nu as a national fraternity has its proud origins in Virginia shortly
after the Civil War. Sigma Nu at Stanford was founded in 1891 by the venerable Carl
Lane Clemens. Beta Chi Chapter was the first chapter of Sigma Nu established on. Are
you still reading? I would tell you to put it down because this excerpt about Sigma Nu
will tell you nothing but of our attempt to entertain you during this awesome meeting.

So what is this fraternity all about? Sigma Nu prides itself on being diverse. What that
means is that a lot of its members probably would have never met each other if they
hadnt joined. We have athletes (including an Olympic contender), budding politicians
(half the senior class presidents and an ASSU Senator), actors, RAs, volunteers,
musicians. During the quarter we can be found supporting our brothers at DJing at parties
around campus, in plays, and at sporting events (ever seen someone quadruple back flip
in a gymnastics meet? us neither but that would be sick). We are all Stanford students and
we all know working can be a drag so the house is a really awesome place to kick it be
during the day too, hanging out on the lawn playing games or on the basketball court, our
speakers are always laying down the phattest of beats (is that a what theyre calling it
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Sigma Nu has a social calendar of events like mixers, progressives, formals, and chapter
development nights (read: summoning of the bros). Whether its the extreme taco bell
challenge (two 40 oz beverages, 14 items from the T-bell value menu), or delicious food
from our new chef Ralph we always eat like kings.

Besides social gatherings, Sigma Nu provides members with the opportunity to put on
philanthropy events like Sigma Boo (its a Halloween night for little kids we really like
puns) and Snowchella (i.e. huge concert for charity with over $12,000 in lights and
speakers). It also puts members in contact with opportunities like tour guiding, Sierra
Camp staffing, and student theatre, in addition to more boring but probably fruitful
exploits like internships, research opportunities, and job openings. Chubbies, Instagram,
Charles Schwab, Verbling? Ever heard of those companies? Each has at least one founder
from Sigma Nu, Beta Chi Chapter. Plus, what other house do you know that has a
balcony? Exactly.

We here at Sigma Nu would love for you to come and visit. If youre intrigued, come
chill. Best of luck in the Rush process (And make sure to ask about Falconry nights).












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sentence is a foimiuable task. Congiatulations.
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membeis woulu nevei have met each othei if they haun't joineu. Anu now the guys in the house aie
some of theii closest fiienus (except foi Kenny, no one likes him). We have athletes (incluuing an
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chaii), actois (both goou ones anu Lawience), iesiuent assistants (pay close attention.they aie
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summoning of the bios) that builu fiienuship both in the fiateinity anu with othei uieek oiganizations
on campus.
Besiues social gatheiings, Sigma Nu pioviues membeis with the oppoitunity to put on philanthiopy
events like Sigma Boo (it's a Balloween night foi little kius.get it.) anu Snowchella. It also puts
membeis in contact with oppoitunities like toui guiuing, summei camp staffing, anu stuuent theatie, in
auuition to moie boiing but piobably fiuitful exploits like inteinships, ieseaich oppoitunities, anu job
openings. As membeis of Sigma Nu, we aie also expecteu to uevelop ielationships with auministiatois
anu to exeicise positions of leaueiship (anu you get cool titles like Sentinel anu SNAPS Czai).
This paiticulai fiateinity is so fun (Banny!) anu tuins out to be pietty meaningful foi its membeis. Best
of luck in the iush piocess. (Ask us about Falconiy nights!)
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- Sigma Phi Epsilon -



Are you ready? a powerful, omniscient voice boomed from afar.
Morgan Freeman? you meekly asked, with freshman-like innocence. Ready for
what?
For everything, the voice echoed back, and you were swept off your feet and placed
into the studly ranks of the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon.

Sigma Phi Epsilon is everything doing everything, seeing everything, and experiencing
everything there is to experience in our four short years at college. Every SigEp realizes
that, with our young smiles, youthful cheer, and college-hardened bodies, this is the time
to experience things we will never get the chance to do again. We party with the lovely
ladies of Stanford sororities, throw all-campus parties, go to gun ranges (F*** YEAH
AMERICA), host wine-tasting events, attend concerts, organize philanthropy events,
decimate opposition in intramural sports, serenade sororities, hold physical challenges,
host speakers, allow members to showcase their passions and skills, attend national
conferences, and much, much more. SigEp never stops promising new ways to have a
good time, learn, and grow, all alongside fraternal brothers who will undoubtedly become
some of your best, lifelong friends.

SigEp is the largest national fraternity (Over 300,000 members! Look at all those 0s!),
and the first to have a chapter in all 50 states. Joining SigEp will introduce you to
hundreds of new people, but this is not merely about finding a group of friends we
Name Hometown Year Major(s) / Minor(s)

Joe Arnstein Chicago, IL 2014 Earth Systems

Konstantine Buhler Chicago, IL 2014 Public Policy

Michael Celentano Irvington, NY 2014 Physics

Vincent Chen Taipei, Taiwan 2012 Earth Systems & Economics

Nicholas Chen Foster City, CA 2013 Product Design

Matthew Colford Palo Alto, CA 2014
Political Science / Arabic & Mathematics


Derrick Contreras Fresno, CA 2014 Mechanical Eng.

Matei D!ian Bucharest, Romania 2012 Economics

Chris Eggemeyer Rancho Santa Fe, CA 2013 Classics

Chris Fontas White Plains, NY 2013 Computer Science

Eric Garret Stowe, VT 2013 Classics

Sam Garrett Tampa, FL 2012 Mechanical Eng.

Ben Goldsmith Santa Fe, NM 2012 Computer Science

Colin Gray Washington, DC 2012 Economics

Pukar Hamal New York, NY 2013 International Relations

Michael Hammersley San Jose, CA 2012 Materials Science and Eng.
Matthew Izant Syracuse, NY 2013 Economics & Public Policy
Fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon
Eric Johnston Palo Alto, CA 2012 Physics
Luke Knepper McLean, VA 2014 Computer Science
Greek Letters !"#
Ganesh Kumaraguru Jakarta, Indonesia 2013 Economics
Joe Lee Seattle, WA 2014 Computer Science
Nick Name SigEp
Alex Lin Westerly, RI 2014 Mechanical Eng.
Sean Mandell San Jose, CA 2014 Economics
National
Fraternity
Founded
November 1, 1901
Ian Markham Davis, CA 2012 Biology (Evolution/Ecology)
Zach Ming Edmond, OK 2012 Civil and Environmental Eng. (A&E)
Stanford
Chapter
Founded
May 15, 1985
Linden Moot Highland Park, IL 2013 Economics
David Murguia El Paso, TX 2013 Management Science & Eng.
Website
sigep.stanford.edu
*Register online to receive updates
Leko Murphy Granbury, TX 2012 Mechanical Eng.
Ethan Myers Columbia, MD 2014 Electrical Eng. & Computer Science
President
Colin Gray
ctgray@stanford.edu
Daniel Nguyen Boca Raton, FL 2014 Communications
Daniel Ong Singapore 2012 Computer Science
Peter Pham
Bellevue, WA

2013 International Relations
Francisco Pinillos Washington, DC 2012 Economics
Recruitment
Chairs
Vincent Chen
vcbirder@stanford.edu
Francisco Pinillos
pinillos@stanford.edu
Dave Praharaj Huntsville, AL 2014
Biology

Michael Rafanan San Diego, CA 2012 Civil and Environmental Eng.

Nadiv Rahman Vienna, VA 2013 Political Science

Dylan Rhodes Orlando, FL 2014 Computer Science

J.R. Riggs Santa Barbara, CA 2012 Economics

Colin Roach Houston, TX 2012 Mechanical Eng.
Dieter Rutzen North Port, FL 2013 Materials Science and Eng.

Michael Samuels Agoura Hills, CA 2012 Math & Economics

Kenneth Shields Tacoma, WA 2014 Biology

Alexander Stadnyk Houston, TX 2013 Materials Science and Eng.

Cole Stites-Clayton Oakland, CA 2014 Biology (Biochem/Biophysics)

Bart Thompson Ann Arbor, MI 2012 History

Chris Tomasetta Freehold, NJ 2014 Mechanical Eng.

Daniel Wong Summit, NJ 2013 Public Policy





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bring together like-minded individuals who appreciate success in personal endeavor and
duty to fellow man, and are willing to challenge themselves in every aspect of personal
growth. We are a brotherhood of vibrant individuals, striving to become better human
beings, forming memories that last a lifetime, and occasionally dancing on tables.

SigEp has consistently delivered on its promise to build the Balanced Man. Our brothers
at Stanford have started their own companies and non-profits, gone on to be successful on
Wall Street and Capitol Hill, are leaders of major campus organizations, and are national
varsity athletics champions. Nationally, SigEp alumni are CEOs of Fortune 100
companies, NFL quarterbacks, astronauts (The SigEp flag was aboard NASAs last
manned exploratory shuttle), and cultural figureheads like Dr. Seuss. Green Eggs and
Ham? More like Purple, Red, Gold Eggs and Ham.

So come join us at rush; wed love to meet you. Get to know us, eat some kick-ass food,
learn why we love SigEp, and see for yourself why all of our brothers unanimously agree
that joining SigEp was one of the best decisions theyve ever made.





























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At the crux of every fraternity experience should lay some fundamental gains: a brotherhood of vibrant individuals,
constant striving to become better human beings, and memories to last a lifetime. Over a hundred years, Sigma Phi
Epsilon (SigEp) has diligently sought the best way to make these available to our brothers. As the largest national
fraternity, with over 300,000 members, and the first to have a chapter in all 50 states, SigEp has consistently
delivered on its promise to build the Balanced Man.
SigEp is not simply about finding a group of friends- we bring together like-minded individuals who appreciate
success in personal endeavor and duty to fellow man, and are serious about challenging themselves in every aspect of
personal growth. We have a membership development program designed to pool together our diverse expertise, and
as a community help one another achieve our personal goals. From physical challenges to educational experiences,
wine-tasting to throwing the most creative all-campus parties, and organizing soccer tournaments to benefit Haiti to
socializing with campus sororities, SigEp promises many new ways to engage and learn every week.
Every SigEp realizes that college is a time to experience things we would have otherwise never tried. As a fraternity,
we try and enjoy our brothers company in as many diverse activities as possible. We go to gun ranges, attend
concerts, excel at intramural sports, serenade sororities, host speakers, allow members to showcase their passions and
skills, attend national conferences, and much, much more.
Sigma Phi Epsilon has also completely revolutionized the pledge process. Every new member is automatically
entered into a Sigma program with the rest of his class, designed to introduce them to the SigEp experience. We
asked ourselves, if indeed we want to build balanced men, and foster life-long friendships, how exactly should we
initiate our new brothers? The result is a process of intellectual, physical, and spiritual growth that every SigEp
remembers as his favorite time in fraternity, if not college itself!
As a national fraternity, Sigma Phi Epsilon ensures that every chapter is doing its best to provide brothers with a fun,
educational, and fraternal experience. Our brothers at Stanford have started their own companies and non-profits,
gone on to be successful on Wall Street and Capitol Hill alike, are leaders of major campus organizations, and are
national varsity athletics champions. Nationally, SigEp alumni have been successful in every way imaginable, from
being CEOs of Fortune 100 companies to NFL quarterbacks, astronauts (The SigEp flag was aboard NASAs last
manned exploratory shuttle) to cultural figureheads such as Dr. Seuss!
So come join us at rush. See for yourself how we strive to help our brothers excel, and provide them with a variety of
experiences. Get to know us, learn why we love SigEp, and why all of our brothers unanimously agree that joining
SigEp was their best decision at Stanford.



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- Theta Delta Chi -



Theta Delt is in its daily operation a living, breathing, coughing manifestation of the
accomplishments of men in brotherhood. Its brothers include dedicated academics,
athletes of distinction, artists, writers, thespians of inspiration, surfers, skaters, chillers,
and, last but not least, bros of the highest order.

Among houses on the row, our location is central, and is known by many as a beacon,
lighting the way from Scary Path to familiar freshman ground. Our festivities are among,
and widely considered the leaders of, the coolest fiestas in the Stanford community.
Bops, brews, and breezy livin' are the pillars of life in our section of the world. Our
kitchen-lounge social setup includes two separate state-of-the-art speaker systems, as
well as comprehensive lighting, a custom built DJ booth, and a stage on which the TDX
house band, Dire Times, makes the occasional appearance, attracting fratstars and
groupies alike to partake in rollicking gyration.

Yes, we are hard working gentlemen, but we dont mind an occasional break to let the
rest of Stanford catch up. Celebs gotta do what celebs gotta do. Partying at Theta Delt is
an experience unlike any other; the sights, the sounds, the tastes youd think you died
and ended up in Vegas. Our parties are kind of like Inception. We typically consolidate



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our party-throwing experience to one open party a quarter, though it usually hits the
student body with the force of eight to ten open parties. In addition to these parties, we
host many closed events throughout the quarter, typically with one of our many gorgeous
sister sororities (not in a biological sense, so you know, its cool). In fact, these lovely
ladies are around so often, and in such huge crowds, that were often mistaken for a
sorority. Im having trouble typing this right now because two, wait, three, girls want to
play FIFA 13 with me.

What about daily life? It's chill, super chill, all the time. Our chef, Walter Sobchak was
the personal chef for Kevin Costner and the founder of Jack in the Box. He was also a
pro skater and the first person to snowboard, ever. Brothers of The Delt represent a
number of interests and pursuits. Our intramural basketball and football teams compete at
the highest level. With our own basketball and volleyball courts, pick-up games are
standard operating procedure in the Dojo. Musicians, the occasional chapter consultant,
and Kirk (on Friday and Saturday night) find their home in the band room, where
equipment and partners-in-the-jam are available most any time. Theta Delts also
demonstrate a vested interest in philanthropic activity, a fact demonstrated this year at the
Autism Speaks U Dodgeball Challenge, where the crusading residents of the pledge
ghetto lost in a narrow championship match to the leaping ladies of Kappa Alpha Theta.

Come one, come all. Chillers, philosophers, athletes, academics and all others. Check out
what having a darn good time is all about.




















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