Top 10 Reasons to Give Back to Epsilon Pi

#1 – Pride in 601 Galey Avenue: It is a house that has seen its ups and downs … both physically and in the lives of those Epsilon Pi brothers who came of age at this address. There have been renovations through the years to keep it a safe, comfortable and competitive living space for our active brothers.

#2 – Belief in the Fraternity: “Epsilon Pi was founded to develop ethical leaders inspired by the principles of Love, Honor and Truth. To foster the personal growth of each man’s mind, heart and character. To perpetuate lifelong friendships and commitment to the Fraternity.”

#3 – Academic Excellence: Our chapter is proud to announce achieving the highest GPA on Fraternity Row for the 2014 Spring Quarter!

#4 – Cherished Traditions: They may be different across the decades. However, there are traditions that were born in our home at 601 Galey Avenue and which still live with our undergraduates today. Which ones do you remember?

#5 – Little Sisters and Sweethearts: They were some of our best friends during college, and a few of them became the wives of Sigma Nu brothers. Who do you remember?

#6 – Guidance of Alumni: The young men initiated into our chapter are often under 20 years of age. During our years as undergraduates, there was reassurance in knowing that alumni were looking out for our best interest. Now, as alumni, we understand that we cannot ask a lifetime of experience from young men who are just learning what leadership means. We have to show them. That is how we learned.

#7 – Football Weekends: As the fall 2014 Bruins season is underway, we are reminded of past football weekends that brought together our alumni and actives on the house lawn for meals, stories, games, networking and good times not replicated in any other setting.

#8 – Homecoming: These were some of the best times. We encourage you to return to what is often a full agenda of events, including food, the big game (of course) and time to catch up with brothers and their families.

#9 – Decade and Pledge Class Reunions: 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 60 … the years pass by so quickly. Some of the best memories have been made as smaller groups come back to UCLA celebrate the anniversary of a pledge class or the camaraderie of a decade of brothers.

#10 – Getting the News: If you had a way to read about what members of your pledge class are doing, wouldn’t you stop and take notice? Our website is one way to stay connected. Update your profile. Contact a brother. Make your opinion known about the state of the chapter. It’s time to get involved.

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