A diversified 18-member associate member class in terms of states and countries of origin have embarked its Pi Kappa Phi experience for the spring semester at Purdue University.
Three of the associate member group are international students. They hail from Argentina, Lebanon and United Arab Emirates .
The others come from eight different states with five guys from Indiana. Others come from Illinois (3), Texas (2) and one each from New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Georgia and Pennsylvania.
Two thirds of the class are in engineering with the remaining six being in management, agriculture and exploratory studies.
During the recruitment period, the new member class learned of Pi Kappa Phi’s commitment to academics, service and leadership.
The Spring Pledge Class includes:
• Ingacio Abbondati, Bueos Aires, Argentina, engineering
• Michael Barth, Basking Ridge, New Jersey, engineering
• Andrew Donis, Arlington, Massachusetts, engineering
• Sam Gwodz, Oswego, Illinois, exploratory studies
• Joey Haimari, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, engineering
• Carson Harrison, Speedway, Indiana, animal sciences
• Liam Heinrich, Carmel, Indiana, chemical engineering
• Vincent Lembo, Albany, New York, engineering
• Elijah Marcov, Indianapolis, Indiana, finance
• Justin Ohh, Atlanta, Georgia, accounting
• Ross Peter, Jasper, Indiana, engineering
• Bryce Rayner, Greenwood, Indiana, engineering
• Nick Reid, Napterville, Illinois, exploratory studies
• Joshua Ringer, Dallas, Texas, business analytics
• Will Stasko, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, engineering
• Eliya Taleb, Beruit, Lebanon, engineering
• Brandon Walker, Elmhurst, Illinois, engineering
• Ted Waugh, Austin, Texas, engineering