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A Brief History

Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity is a Greek letter, secret, college, social fraternity. It is composed of men who share similar ideals of friendship, truth, honor, and loyalty. The Fraternity's ideals are expressed in the written words and symbols of a secret ritual. These ideals and members' ability to maintain the visions of the Fraternity's founders are the great moral legacy of Pi Kappa Alpha.

Pi Kappa Alpha was founded at the University of Virginia on March 1, 1868. At the time, the University of Virginia was the fifth largest school in the United States. Only Harvard, Yale, Cornell and Michigan were bigger. The University of Virginia is considered the first truly American state university because it was the first to be established totally free from religious control.

It all started in Room 47 West Range when Frederick Southgate Taylor turned to Littleton Waller Tazewell, his cousin and roommate, for help in starting a new fraternity. Also present was James Benjamin Sclater, Jr., a schoolmate of Tazewell, and Sclater's roommate Robertson Howard. Those four men voted to add a fifth to their group and chose Julian Edward Wood. Although history is unclear, William Alexander, probably a friend of Sclater, Jr., was proposed for membership and was admitted as a founder . The first initiate was Augustus Washington Knox.

The essence of the Founders' vision for Pi Kappa Alpha can be found in its Preamble. A committee was first suggested by Brother William Alexander "to draw up a statement of the origin and the organization of the Fraternity." The committee was compose d of brothers Robertson Howard and Littleton Waller Tazewell. The resulting statement is now referred to as the Preamble.

The years after the Civil War found a proliferation of American college fraternities being organized, particularly in the South. Pi Kappa Alpha's founding in 1868 was soon followed by the founding of Kappa Sigma and Sigma Nu. These fraternities, along with Alpha Tau Omega, Kappa Alpha Order, and Sigma Phi Epsilon, are known as the "Virginia Circle".

Before the end of Spring 1868, the brothers had decided that they wanted more than a Virginia society. They wanted to become a national fraternity. The following 21 years would prove to be some of the most troublesome times, nearly shattering the dreams of these young men. With universities making it nearly impossible for fraternities to exist by placing bans on the presence of secret societies, the Fraternity was still able to expand. The second chapter, Beta (Davidson College), had even voted to dispand saying in a letter to the president of the college, "we have disbanded our chapter and we do not intend to carry it on unless we can do it openly and above board, as we regard its ties too sacred for other procedure."

Nearly two years later, the third chapter, Gamma (William & Mary), was established. During the years that followed until 1889, there would be a total of ten charters granted; however, only five remained active. This was the year of a most important convention. The Hampden-Sydney Convention brought the likes of Theron Hall Rice, a transfer to Virginia from Southwestern, who represented Alpha; Howard Bell Arbuckle, a recent graduate and then a teaching fellow at Hampden-Sydney, who represented Iota; and John Shaw Foster, a delegate from Theta Chapter at Southwestern (now Rhodes College). Lambda at the Citadel was to have been represented by Robert Adger Smythe, but a telegram from Charleston explained, "no holiday given us.  Impossible to come . Act for us in everything." This convention is of major importance, as it is considered the rebirth of the Fraternity. Together, Theron Rice, Howard Arbuckle, Robert Smythe, and John Foster came to be known as the Junior Founders.

Another pivotal event in the Fraternity's history is the 1933 Troutdale Convention. At this meeting, the national organization was restructured.  Former national officer titles were replaced with simple ones, the number of national officers was increased, and the Fraternity established the executive secretary (later executive director, now executive vice president) as a paid professional administrator. The year marked the end of direct regular service by two junior founders, Arbuckle and Smythe. The period of the Junior Founders had passed and Pi Kappa Alpha looked forward to a new generation of leaders.

 

Prominent Pikes

Jon Stewart

Comedian of "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"

 

Tim McGraw

Country Music Singer, Initiated 1986, Northeast Louisiana University

 

 

 

Horace Grant

Pro Basketball Player, Seattle Super Sonics, Initiated 1984, Clemson University

 

Bobby Bowden

Head Coach at Florida State, Football, Initiated 1949, University of Miami

 

 

 

Ted Koppel

News Anchor for ABC, Writer, Initiated 1963, University of Miami

 

Gino Toretta

Heisman Trophy Winner, Pro Football Player for the NFL, Initiated 1991, University of Miami

 

 

 

Bob Losure

News Anchor for CNN, Initiated 1968, University of Tulsa

 

Trad Cochran

Republican, U.S. Senator of Mississippi, Initiated 1956, University of Mississippi

 

 

 

Colonel Sanders

KFC, Founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Initiated 1912

 

S. Truett Cathy

Founder, owner and chairman of Atlanta-based Chick-fil-A, Inc., Initiated Iota Upsilon chapter (Georgia Southern University)

 

 

 

Dr. Steve Covey

Chairman of Covey Leadership Center, Authur of "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People", Initiated 1950, Alpha Tau Chapter, University of Utah

 

Jeff Taylor

Owner and CEO of Monster.com, Initiated 1979, Theta Mu Chapter, University of Massachusetts

 

 

 

Garth Jax

10-year pro football career with the Arizona Cardinals that includes nominations to the 1986, '88, '89 and '90 Pro Bowls, Initiated 1984, Delta Lambda Chapter, Florida State University

 

Travis Knight

Pro Basketball Player, L.A. Lakers and previous player of the Boston Celtics

 

 

 

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The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity

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PROMINENT PIKES

BUSINESS

  • Bruce A. Aguilera - Vice President and General Counsel, Bellagio Hotel
  • Michael T. Ainslie - Former Vice President, Sotheby's Europe
  • Dr. Gilbert F. Amelio - Inventor and Entrepreneur
  • John A. Balch - Former President of Royal Appliance Manufacturing
  • J. Frank Bell, III - Chairman and CEO, Intellinet
  • Arthur S. Bowes* - Industrialist
  • W. Todd Bowling - President, Solutions-II, Inc.
  • Chester M. Brown* - Former Chairman of the Board, Allied Chemical
  • Lawrence Owen Brown - Entrepreneur, President and CEO, Owen Brown Enterprises
  • Nolan Bushnell - Founder of Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater
  • William M. Byrne - Entrepreneur, Author
  • R. Don Cash - Chairman, President and CEO, Questar Corp.
  • S. Truett Cathy - Founder/CEO, Chick-Fil-A
  • W. E. Chope* - Former President, Industrial Nucleonics Corp.
  • Edward N. Cole* - Former President, General Motors Corp.
  • Dr. Stephen R. Covey - Chairman, Covey Leadership Center
  • Thomas H. Davis* - Founder, Former President and CEO, Piedmont Airlines
  • Robert H. Dedman, Jr. - President and CEO, Club Corp. International
  • William H. Dial* - Founder, Sun Banks of Florida
  • Jeffrey T. Dunn - COO and Sr. Vice President, Coca-Cola Americas
  • R. Lamar Durrett - Former CEO, Air Canada
  • Gordon E. Eubanks, Jr. - President, Oblix
  • Ike Evans - President and COO, Union Pacific Corp.
  • Joe T. Ford - Chairman and CEO, ALLTEL Corporation; Vice Chairman, Augusta National Golf Club
  • W. George Hairston III - CEO, Southern Nuclear
  • Neal C. Hansen - Chairman and CEO, CSG Systems International, Inc.
  • Lawrence Hariton - CFO, Universal Studios Home Video
  • Tom Harken - Chairman and CEO, Tom Harken and Associates
  • Lewis Hay III - CEO, FPL Group, Inc.
  • Daniel T. Hendrix - President and CEO, Interface, Inc.
  • Aaron Hendry - President, Hendry Corporation
  • R. Craig Hoenshell - Former Chairman and CEO, Avis, Inc.
  • James P. Holden - Former President and CEO, Daimler-Chrysler Corporation
  • J. R. Holland, Jr. - President and CEO, Unity Hunt
  • Chad O. Holliday - Chairman and President, DuPont
  • Edward S. Hyman, Jr. - Economist
  • Hjalma Johnson - Former President, American Bankers Association
  • Earl D. Johnson* - Former President, General Dynamics Corp.
  • Gerald Kiser - CEO, La-Z-Boy, Inc.
  • Ken Lowe - President and CEO, The E. W. Scripps Company
  • Bill McCartney - Founder and CEO, Promise Keepers
  • Graham K. McCorkle* - Former President, Illinois Bell Telephone Company
  • Grant Macfarlane* - Attorney and Philanthropist
  • Powell B. McHaney* - Former President, General American Life Insurance Company
  • John F. McNair III - Chairman, Wachovia Bank
  • James R. Moffett - Chairman and CEO, Freeport-McMohan Copper & Gold, Inc.
  • F. Anderson Morse - Managing Director, Riggs Bank Europe
  • E. Sanders Partee - President and CEO, ViewGate Networks
  • Neal Patterson - Chairman of the Board, CEO and Co-Founder, Cerner Corporation
  • Edward A. Pease - Sr. Vice President, Government Relations, Rolls-Royce North America, Inc.
  • Jed Pitcher - CEO, Regence Blue Cross/Blue Shield
  • Joseph Plumeri - Former Chairman and CEO, Primerica Financial Services
  • Donald W. Reynolds* - Media Magnate
  • Samuel K. Skinner - President, Commonwealth Edison; Former Secretary of Transportation and Chief of Staff under President George Bush
  • Jack O. Snyder* - Former President, Sea World, Inc.
  • John S. Stein - Chairman and CEO, Golden Flake Snack Foods, Inc.
  • Lee Talley* - Former Chairman of the Board, Coca-Cola Co.
  • Jeff Taylor - Founder and CEO, Monster.com
  • Ralph Terkowitz - Chief Technology Officer, Washington Post
  • L. Jack Van Fossen - Former President and CEO, Red Roof Inns
  • Donald T. Regan - Chairman, Merrill Lynch (retired) and Former White House Chief of Staff (Reagan administration)
  • Robert N. Wilson - Vice Chairman of the Board, Johnson & Johnson
  • Quentin E. Wood - CEO and Chairman of the Board (retired), Quaker State Oil
  • E. S. Woolard, Jr. - Former Chairman, E. I. Du Pont; Chairman, Telex Communications Corp.
  • Charles J. Wyly, Jr. - Chairman, Michaels Stores
  • Samuel E. Wyly - Vice Chairman, Michaels Stores

PUBLIC SERVICE

  • Leslie C. Arends* - Former United States Congressman, Illinois
  • Dick Armey - United States Representative, Texas
  • Herbert H. Bateman* - Former United States Congressman, Virginia
  • Tom Bevill - Former United States Representative, Alabama
  • Brooks E. Blitch, III - Chief Judge, Superior Court of Georgia
  • Charles A. Bowsher - Former Comptroller General of the United States
  • Dr. Earl W. Brian, Jr. - Former Secretary, State of California Health and Welfare Agency
  • Cavendish W. Cannon* - Former Diplomat, U.S. Foreign Service
  • A. B. Chandler* - Former Governor of Kentucky
  • Earle C. Clements* - Former Governor of Kentucky
  • Thad Cochran - United States Senator, Mississippi
  • Bud Cramer - United States Representative, Alabama
  • Harry S. Dent - Former Special Counsel to the President
  • Everett M. Dirksen* - Former United States Senator, Illinois
  • Franklin S. Forsberg - Former United States Ambassador to Sweden
  • David Haight - 1 of 12 Apostles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; former mayor of Palo Alto, CA
  • John V. Hendry - Chief Justice, Nebraska Supreme Court
  • Roy D. Hickman* - Former President, Rotary International
  • General Courtney Hodges* - Former U.S. Army Chief of Infantry
  • Leo A. Hoegh* - Former Governor of Iowa
  • John E. Horne* - Former Chairman, Federal Home Loan Bank Board
  • Jon Kyl - United States Senator, Arizona
  • Nicholas Lampson - United States Representative, Texas
  • Laurence F. Lee* - Former President, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  • Jack Lucas - Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
  • David F. Maxwell* - Former President, American Bar Association
  • Dr. John P. McGovern - Doctor
  • John W. McNair, Jr. - Head Program/Budget Coordinator, Office of the Comptroller, Dept. of the Navy
  • Clarence W. Meadows* - Former Governor of West Virginia
  • Alan B. Mollohan - United States Representative, West Virginia
  • Frank E. Moss - Former United States Senator, Utah
  • C. Patrick Roberts - United States Senator, Kansas
  • C. Wesley Roberts* - Former Chairman, Republican National Convention
  • A. Willis Robertson* - Former United States Senator, Virginia
  • Dr. John C. Ruddock* - Medical Research
  • Pete Sessions - United States Representative, Texas
  • John J. Sparkman* - Former United States Senator, Alabama
  • Luther L. Terry* - Former Surgeon General of the United States
  • J. Strom Thurmond - United States Senator, South Carolina
  • Dr. Malcolm C. Todd* - Former President, American Medical Association
  • Elbert P. Tuttle* - Former General Counsel, U.S. Treasury Department
  • Most. Rev. Bishop Henry St. George Tucker* - Bishop of the Episcopal Church
  • James van Hoften - Space Shuttle Astronaut
  • Milo J. Warner* - Former National Commander, American Legion
  • Claude R. Wickard* - Former Secretary of Agriculture
  • General Louis Wilson (Retired) - Marine Corps Commandant, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient
  • Major Carl E. Wuertele - War Ace

EDUCATION

  • Joseph Ajello - Team Chief, Galileo UV Spectrometer Experiment/Jet Propulsion Lab
  • Dr. Tom Bonner - President, Wayne State University