Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity

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Three lifelong friends at the College of Charleston founded Pi Kappa Phi fraternity in 1904. They based the foundation of their new fraternity on the principles of scholarship, leadership, service, and brotherhood. Pi Kappa Phi grew quickly and became very popular and influential in Charleston. Pi Kappa Phi grew at a rate of two new chapters per year and became in 1970 the fastest growing fraternity in America in terms of members. In 2001, Pi Kappa Phi had 140 …

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…his brothers of the chapter wanted. The truth of the matter was that, while making decent grades was important to many McKenna's fraternity brothers, winning the All Sports Trophy and having parties with the best sororities were even more important. So McKenna had at one side his brothers of the fraternity with their ideas and on the other side the ideas of the head of Pi Kappa Phi. What was the best choice to take?