Tau Kappa Epsilon
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| Tau Kappa Epsilon - TKE | |
| Founded | January 10 1899 Illinois Wesleyan University |
|---|---|
| Type | Social |
| Scope | International |
| Colors | Cherry and Gray. |
| Symbol | Equilateral Triangle |
| Flower | Red Carnation |
| Publication | The Teke |
| Chapters | 267 active |
| Total Initiates | 243,759 |
| Headquarters | 8645 Founders Road Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
| Homepage | http://www.tke.org/ |
Tau Kappa Epsilon (ΤΚΕ or Teke, pronounced T-K-E or IPA: /ˈtiːk/, as in teak wood) is a college fraternity with chapters in the USA, and Canada, and affiliation with a German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent (WSC). There are currently 263 active TKE chapters and colonies throughout the United States and Canada. Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois. The Five Founders of TKE are Charles Roy Atkinson, Clarence Arthur Mayer, James Carson McNutt, Joseph Lorenzo Settles, and Owen Ison Truitt.
Tau Kappa Epsilon was originally named the Knights of Classic Lore, with the goal of establishing a fraternity where membership is based on personal worth and character rather than wealth, rank, or honor.
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[edit] Symbols and traditions
[edit] Apollo
The mythological ideal or patron of Tau Kappa Epsilon is Apollo, one of the most important of Olympian divinities. The Grecian god of music and culture, of light and the ideals toward which all Tekes must constantly be striving. Typifying the finest development of manhood, the selection of Apollo is most appropriate.
[edit] Badge
The official membership badge, made of gold and adorned with three white pearls, is by far the most important item of TKE insignia in general use. This badge may only be worn by initiated undergraduate members. Jeweled badges, crown set with pearls, diamonds, rubies or emeralds, according to choice, may be worn by alumni members. Frequently the standard membership badge is used as a token of engagement. Miniature badges are also available for mothers, sisters, wives, chapter sweethearts or for engagement purposes. The TKE 'badge of gold', unique in its design and distinctiveness, has never been changed since its adoption.
The triangular badge is worn at an angle so that the left side of the triangle appears vertical. This is done to reflect the geographic positions of the three original chapters.
[edit] Carnation
The red carnation is the flower of the fraternity. From this flower the color for the coat-of-arms, flag, and other symbols. Red carnations are also worn during initiations and at TKE banquets. The Red Carnation Ball is a dance that many chapters celebrate, and is named after the flower.
| Prytanis: | President | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Epiprytanis: | Vice-President | ||
| Grammateus: | Secretary | ||
| Crysophylos: | Treasurer | ||
| Histor: | Historian | ||
| Hypophetes: | Chaplain (Academics) | ||
| Pylortes: | Sgt. at Arms (Risk Management) | ||
| Hegemon: | Educator | ||
[edit] Coat-of-Arms
The heraldic definition of the TKE Coat-of-Arms is "A shield of a Norman form, upon which has a bend with five equilateral triangles, surmounting a scroll bearing five Greek letters, and surmounted by a skull, or death's head, three-quarters profile. This assemblage is done in the official colors, cherry red and gray, properly mantled." It may be used only by official members of the Fraternity on stationery, jewelry, and other personal effects. It is used by the Fraternity upon its official stationery, membership certificates, and other documents. Modified slightly several times during the early years of Tau Kappa Epsilon, the present Coat-of-Arms, adopted in 1926, was designed by Dr. Carlton B. Pierce and Ms. Emily Butterfield.
[edit] Flag
The present design of the TKE flag, as adopted at the 1961 Conclave, features five voided triangles, in cherry red, on a gray bend surmounting a red field. Because it is patterned after the shield of the fraternity Coat-of-Arms, the flag is readily associated with Tau Kappa Epsilon. Individual chapters may also purchase and use pennants and wall banners of various designs. These usually employ the name or Greek letters of the fraternity and chapter, and may incorporate the basic TKE insignia. TKE insignia may only be purchased from the Offices of the Grand Chapter or a merchant licensed by the fraternity headquarters.
[edit] Founders' Day
On or near January 10th of each year, undergraduate and alumni chapters of Tau Kappa Epsilon celebrate the founding of our Fraternity and honor the five Founders. This day, known as Founders' Day, is usually celebrated by a traditional banquet. At this celebration, contributions are collected for the Founders' Student Loan Fund, and the Grand Prytanis sends a subtle message to each chapter to be read as part of the program.
[edit] The Horse Shoe
In April 1921, members of the Fraternity at The Ohio State University made their way to the Conclave in Madison, Wisconsin. At the conclusion of the vote granting their charter as Omicron Chapter, one of the members pulled from his pants pocket a rusty horseshoe which the fraters had picked up along the way. Believing that the horseshoe had granted the chapter good luck, the tradition began to pass the horseshoe down to each chapter. The original horseshoe was lost during WWII at the Alpha-Chi Chapter, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky (it was replaced with a new horseshoe to continue the tradition).
In mid-1995, the original horseshoe was discovered by Past Grand Prytanis Rodney Williams among some artifacts belonging to Alpha-Chi Chapter, which had been held for years by a charter member of the chapter. At the 49th Biennial Conclave, the original TKE horseshoe from Omicron Chapter was displayed, and the story behind its loss explained.
[edit] The Creed of Tau Kappa Epsilon
- To Believe in love and loyalty to my College, my Fraternity, my Country, and my God;
- To Believe in the worthiness and dignity of my fellow man, and judge him solely upon his personal worth and character;
- To Believe with fidelity in the traditions and ideals of my Fraternity, and upon my sacred honor, to uphold them;
- To Believe in the constant search for truth, and through it, to seek the goal of wisdom;
- To Believe in the life based upon integrity, justice, sincerity, patience, moderation, culture, and challenge in order to serve as a responsible, mature member of society;
- To Believe in the cardinal principles of Love, Charity, and Esteem and to use them to guide my life;
- To Believe in my Fraternity as a brotherhood of gentlemen in perpetual quest of excellence as a way of life.
[edit] International officers
Grand Officers
- Grand Prytanis (president) - Mark K. Johnson
- Grand Epiprytanis (vice-president) - Dr. Herbert L. Songer
- Grand Grammateus (secretary) - Kevin H. Pollard
- Grand Crysophylos (treasurer) - Edmund C. Moy
- Grand Histor (historian) - Charles J. Trabold
- Grand Hypophetes (chaplain) - Rodney G. Talbot
- Grand Pylortes (parliamentarian)- Robert A. Jarred
- Grand Hegemon (educator) - Christopher Hanson
Professional Staff
- Chief Executive Officer - Kevin Mayeux, CAE
The eight Grand Officers along with the CEO act as members of the executive board of the fraternity. Their titles are derived from the titles given to the officers of undergraduate chapters. With the exception of the Grand Prytanis (president) the honorific titles do not necessarily reflect the duties of these officers. The CEO handles day-to-day operation, finances and the administration of the international organization.
[edit] Notable alumni
[edit] Government
- Robert L. "Bob" Barr, Jr. (Beta-Sigma) - U.S. Congressman (Georgia)
- William K. Brewster - U.S. Congressman (Oklahoma)
- Robert A. Butterworth, Jr. - Florida Attorney General
- Robert C. Byrd (Alpha-Pi) - U.S. Senator (West Virginia)
- Ryan C. Crocker - U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, Lebanon, Kuwait and Syria
- Gary Doer (Zeta-Iota) - Premier of Manitoba
- Charles Foti, Jr. - Louisiana Attorney General
- William Hagan - Political writer and Communications Director for Congressman Mac Collins
- Ed Moy (Lambda)- 38th Director of the United States Mint
- Mike Huckabee (Beta-Psi) - former Governor of Arkansas & 2008 Presidential Candidate
- Roger W. Jepsen - U.S. Senator (Iowa)
- Joe Knollenberg - U.S. Congressman (Michigan)
- Earl Pomeroy - U.S. Congressman (North Dakota)
- Carl D. Pursell - U.S. Congressman (Michigan)
- Greg Pyle - Chief of the Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma
- James H. Quillen - U.S. Congressman (Tennessee)
- Ronald W. Reagan (Iota) - 40th President of the United States
- Albert Rosellini - Governor of Washington
- John G. Rowland - Governor of Connecticut
- Richard B. Stone - U.S Ambassador to Denmark
- Wesley W. Watkins - U.S. Congressman (Oklahoma)
- Charles E. Whittaker (Alpha-Phi) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
[edit] Business and Industry
- Keith Connolly - Vice President Global Strategic Sourcing AT&T
- Kevin M. Dotts (Alpha-Tau) - CFO of EarthLink
- Edward C. Droste (Epsilon) - Co Founder of Hooters Restaurant
- Richard T. Gadomski (Pi-Epsilon) - Founder & former CEO of PSI Group of Companies, now Lurgi PSI
- Dr. James Goodnight (Beta-Beta) - CEO of the SAS Institute
- James P. Evans (Gamma-Omega) - CEO of Jenny Craig, Inc., former president and CEO of Best Western
- Earle H. Harbison, Jr. (Xi) - retired president and CEO of Monsanto
- Conrad M. Hilton (Alpha-Omicron) - Founder of Hilton Hotels
- James M. Kilts (Delta) - Chairman and CEO of The Gillette Company
- W. Alan McCollough (Delta-Upsilon) - former chairman and CEO of Circuit City
- Paul W. Mobley (Gamma-Kappa) - chairman and CEO of Noble Roman's pizza
- Charles W. Moorman (Beta-Pi) - president and CEO of Norfolk Southern
- Robert L. Nardelli (Zeta-Theta) - CEO of Chrysler, Former Chairman, President and CEO of The Home Depot
- Howard D. Schultz (Theta-Iota) - Principal Owner of Starbucks
- Harold A. Shaub (Alpha-Tau) - retired president and CEO of the Campbell Soup Company
- Charles Rudolph Walgreen, Jr. (Upsilon) - Chairman of Walgreens
[edit] Education
- Dr. Luther Fred Carter - President of Francis Marion University
- Gregory L. Geoffroy (Alpha-Chi) - President of Iowa State University
- Dr. Robert M. McKenzie - East Stroudsburg University Professor and author of Comparing Media from Around the World
- Dr. William V. Muse - Chancellor of East Carolina University
- Dr. David Shi - President of Furman University
- Joseph J. Sisco - President of American University
- Hoke L. Smith - President of Towson University
- Scott Cowan - President of Tulane University
- Brian Wansink - Cornell University Professor and author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think
[edit] Athletics
- Terry Bradshaw (Beta-Zeta) - NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl MVP and TV Analyst
- Lou Carnesecca - Former St. John's, Hall of Fame, Basketball Coach
- Rich Dozer - President, Arizona Diamondbacks & former President, Phoenix Suns
- George S. Halas (Gamma) - Founder of the NFL, owner & coach of the Chicago Bears
- Roy Jones Jr. (Tau-Psi) - WBC, WBA, IBF, WBF, IBO, NBA and IBA light heavyweight championship professional boxer
- Duane Kuiper - Former MLB second baseman and Baseball Commentator
- Marv Levy (Zeta) - Former Head Football Coach Buffalo Bills
- Richard F. "Digger" Phelps - Notre Dame Basketball Coach and TV Analyst
- Phil Simms (Mu-Sigma) - New York Giants Super Bowl MVP and TV Commentator
- John L. Smith - Former head football coach, University of Louisville & Michigan State University
- Paul Wight Jr. (Beta-Chi) - Professional Wrestler also known as his in ring name The Big Show
[edit] Entertainment
- Eric Bloom (Kappa-Zeta) - Lead singer of Blue Öyster Cult
- The Everly Brothers (Gamma-Rho) - Vocal group
- Fred Dryer (Gamma-Lambda) - TV's "Hunter" & NFL player
- Arthur Ferrante and Louis Teicher - Musicians
- Merv Griffin (Gamma-Delta) - Entertainer and TV personality
- DeWayne Jessie - Actor
- Willie Nelson (Nu-Xi) - Country music Songwriter and singer (honorary member)
- Les Paul (Gamma-Delta) - Guitarist and pioneering electric guitar inventor, best known for association with the Gibson Les Paul
- Elvis Presley (Beta-Psi) - Rock 'n' Roll singer and actor
- Robert Rockwell (Gamma) - actor
- Danny Thomas - Entertainer and TV personality
- Lawrence Welk (Alpha-Xi) - Musician
- Robert Wuhl (Epsilon-Omicron)- Actor
- John Zacherle- "Zacherley" Television Host and Voice Actor
[edit] Military and NASA
- Andrew M. Allen — NASA astronaut
- Earl E. Anderson — Youngest 4-star general in the United States Marine Corps
- Gerald P. Carr (Beta-Sigma) - NASA astronaut, Commander U.S. Skylab IV
- John Fisher — Rear Admiral, United States Navy, President of The Navy League
- Roy K. Flint — Dean, United States Military Academy at West Point
- Joseph Ralston - Supreme Commander of NATO
- Steven W. Squyres — Principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission., Chair of the NASA Space Science Advisory Committee NASA
[edit] Philanthropic, literary, and religious
- William A. Fowler (Omicron) - Nobel Prize for Physics, Nuclear Astrophysics, Professor
- Bruce Gordon - Former president of the NAACP
- David R. Jones - Editor, New York Times
- William Least Heat Moon (Beta-Theta) - writer and traveller
[edit] Chapters and colonies
To find a TKE chapter, use the TKE Locator
Tau Kappa Epsilon is also affiliated with the German fraternity system known as the Corps of the Weinheimer Senioren Convent(WSC). The WSC includes the Corps Franconia zu Darmstadt, Corps Vitruvia Munich, Corps Montania Clausthal and other fraternities.
[edit] External links
- Tau Kappa Epsilon
- Google Map of TKE Chapters in the North East (Region 1, and portions of Regions 2 and 3) of the United States
- Tau Kappa Epsilon Resource Site

