Pi Kappa Phi welcomed 32 new associate members into the chapter on Sept. 6, representing 11 states and two countries.
The plurality of the new members come from Indiana with 13 coming from the state while Illinois is second with four. California is the home state of three of the new members while Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Massachusetts have two each.
Other states represented include Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Idaho and Kansas.
Sixteen of the associates are engineering majors. Second most is management with five. Exploratory studies, technology and science have one member each. Other areas of studies include liberal arts, nursing, kinesiology, organizational leadership and supervision as well as physics.
The class includes:
- Leo Angelos, Chicago, Illinois, first year engineering
- Michael Bailey, Fishers, Indiana, supply chain management
- Evan Border, Hong Kong, first year engineering
- Campbell Boston, Palatine, Illinois, film and video studies
- Johnny Cappetta, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, first year engineering
- Kyle Claussen, Noblesville, Indiana, exploratory studies
- Samy Elmofty, Naperville, Illinois, first year engineering
- Harrison Field, Eastham, Massachusetts, mechanical engineering technology
- Daniel Furry, South Bend, Indiana, first year engineering
- Max Gal, Great Neck, New York, aerospace engineering
- Max Giesemann, Irvine, California, first year engineering
- Nolan Gonzalez, Gaithersburg, Maryland, first year engineering
- Mark Haines, LaPorte, Indiana, computer science
- Jack Hehmeyer, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, first year engineering
- Luke Hendriks, Boston, Massachusetts, biomedical engineering
- Max Isch, Brownsburg, Indiana, nursing
- Kyle Jensen, Rockville, Maryland, finance
- Chris Jones, Greenwood, Indiana, first year engineering
- Phillip Kim, Fort Wayne, Indiana, mechanical engineering
- Conner Krizan, Brownsburg, Indiana, marketing
- John Nierman, Zionsville, Indiana, financial planning and counseling
- Nathan Parker, Boise, Idaho, first year engineering
- Andrew Prisby, Chicago, Illinois, kinesiology
- Brett Roeske, Chesterton, Indiana, mechanical engineering
- Grant Sage, Orange County, California, organizational leadership and supervision
- Nicholas Shell, St. John, Indiana, exploratory studies
- Quentin Silverio, Chester, Connecticut, physics
- Mitch Squire, Wichita, Kansas, computer engineering
- Drew Thieme, Carmel, Indiana, accounting
- Erik Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio, first year engineering
- Connor Wood, San Diego, California, biology
- Jack Yeakey, Noblesville, Indiana, mechanical engineering technology