The Gentleman's Fraternity
Epic Capture the Flag

A long standing semesterly tradition - Phi Kap's big game of Capture the Flag is back!
The game takes place a short drive off campus in several wooded acres bordered by fields and stream. The terrain is rugged and varied, with a few well kept pathways - perfect for the action. Canvas maps will be provided and we'll be coordinating with K2CC so that each team has radio operators to aid with strategy.
Traditionally, the rules have been set so that the teams are split into East and West, with a single long trail of no man's land, running in between. Any poor soul spotted and captured while wandering through enemy territory will be escorted to the enemy's prison camp to sing the blues while praying for rescue. A flag is hidden on each side. Victory goes to the team who manages to find it and bring it to their side. Typically games are set for a few hours, with a time limit before free for all begins.
Joe Angerosa - ‘An Evening With Elvis’

Joe Angerosa of Central New York will perform in honor of the King of Rock n' Roll. He has been said to be "The Best Sounding Elvis Impersonator this Side of the Mississippi". Come and enjoy the sounds of old time Rock and Roll $4.00 Pre-Sale and $5.00 at the door. Bring your friends! Proceeds to benefit the D'AMUGE fund and Phi Kappa Sigma
With over 70 people attending, $150 was raised for the D'AMUGE fund!
The "Objects of Phi Kappa Sigma" are the ideals upon which Samuel Brown Wylie Mitchell founded Phi Kappa Sigma and serve as the Fraternity’s “mission statement.”
From Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution and Acts of the Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity:
“The Objects of Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity shall be the promotion of good fellowship and the cultivation of the social virtues among our members; the protection of just rights and the advancement of the best interests, present and future, individual and collective, of all those who shall be associated together as members of this Fraternity; the encouragement of good scholarship and the breadth of training for our members; and cooperation in the educational and cultural programs of institutions of higher education in which our Chapters are located.”
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