About Delta
Kappa Epsilon, Chi
Rho Chapter,
Bloomsburg
University of
Pennsylvania
The
Chi Rho Chapter of
DKE was founded on
February 16, 1991 at
Penn State. This
Chapter was started
for many different
reasons. Each
founding Father had
their own reason for
wanting to start a
new chapter of Delta
Kappa Epsilon. They
wanted something
new, different, fun,
exciting, and
challenging. The
founding fathers
are: Joseph NaHas
Jr., Sean Madden,
Tim Seitz, Jay
Gallagher, Joe
Pinto, David
Maxwell, Kevin
Rokuski, Steve
Eldred, Steve
Laudenslager, Mark
Lamb, Jeff Ulinoski,
Dave Roney, Craig
Dammon, Carol
Edwards, Chris
Pagotto.
After a period of
declining numbers,
the chapter lost
their charter and
was almost lost. The
few remaining
brothers struggled
to revive the
fraternity until
receiving a pledge
class of six new
brothers in the fall
of 2000. Since then,
the national office
has returned their
charter. Recently,
DKE has returned to
the Bloomsburg
Campus as a
recognized
fraternity.
The brothers of
Delta Kappa Epsilon
currently have the
highest GPA for a
fraternity on campus
and continue to
increase their
numbers, with 19
active brothers out
of a total 143 for
the chapter since
its formation. The
brothers of the
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Chi Rho Chapter are
an outstanding
example of the motto
of their fraternity,
“friends from the
heart forever.” They
also continue to
live up to their
beliefs in trust,
unity, respect, and
loyalty as
invaluable members
of the college
community. But don’t
get us wrong, we are
not merely scholars,
we are also
gentlemen and we are
most certainly jolly
good fellows.
As a brother,
each individual
has contributions
and assets to bring
to the group. Our
talents become the
fraternity's and
vice versa. And
besides being
involved in Delta
Kappa Epsilon alone,
in recent years
members of the
fraternity have been
involved and taken
leadership roles in
other organizations
such as:
Future
Business
Leaders
of
America
Inter-fraternal
Council
Community
Government
Association
Water
Polo
Team
Lacrosse
Team
US
Marines
O.W.L.'s
(Orientation
Workshop
Leader)
Student
Tutorial
Services
Student
Concert
Committee
Student
Athletic
Advisory
Committee
Kappa
Mu
Epsilon
Mathematics
Honor
Society
Intramural
Sports
B.U.
Radio
Station
US
Air
Force
Residence
Life
Geosciences
Club
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Model
United
Nations
R.O.T.C.
Upward
Bound
Tutor/Councilor
Tennis
Team
National
Communications
Association
Film
Society
Youth
Football
Referee
Gamma
Sigma
Alpha-
Greek
Honor
Society
Roller
Hockey
Team
Student
Art
Association
The
Voice -
Student
Newspaper
Democracy
Matters/American
Democracy
Project
Board
of
Governor
Resident
Hall
Council
B.U.
Iron
Club
Swim
Team
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National History
Each year at Yale
University during
the 1840's, certain
members of the
sophomore class were
elected to two
junior societies,
Alpha Delta Phi and
Psi Upsilon. In the
spring of 1844, due
to undergraduate
politics and a
division in the
sophomore class, a
number of men of
high character and
scholastic
attainment did not
receive bids from
the two societies.
So unfair, in fact,
were the selections
that some men who
did receive bids
promptly rejected
them.
On Saturday, June
22, 1844, fifteen
Yale sophomores,
rejecting the status
quo, met and formed
a new junior society
which they called
Delta Kappa Epsilon.
Very quickly DKE
became more than
just another junior
society. Its
predecessors'
criterion of
academic
distinction, while
still highly
respected, was
expanded to include
the qualities of
good fellowship and
compatible tastes
and interests and
thus attracted a
wider range of
prospective members.
More fraternal than
its rival societies,
DKE proceeded to
recruit men who
combine "in equal
proportions the
gentleman, the
scholar, and the
jolly good fellow"
-- criteria which
have remained
unchanged to this
day.
We are proud of our
fraternity and the
more than 70,000 men
who have become our
brothers since DKE
was founded in 1844.
Dekes come from
every walk of life.
Many have gone on to
distinguish
themselves in
politics, the arts,
sciences, sports,
education, and the
humanities. 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 our
flag to the moon. In
every corner of the
world you will meet
fellow Dekes, but
whatever their
background or
station in life, all
are united by the
shared experience of
membership in DKE.
View DKE's prominent
alumni.
DKE Chapters:
http://www.dke.org/Chapters/Index.htm
Delta Kappa
Epsilon
International:
http://www.dke.org
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