Centennial Effort Includes Lost-Brothers Manhunt

Over 12,000 brothers are unaccounted for; do you know these brothers?

Phi Kappa Tau is conducting a manhunt that spans generations and continents to find brothers whose addresses have been lost over the years. Of over 60,000 members we believe to be living, about 12,000 are unaccounted-for, with out-of-date addresses and phone numbers.

In order to close this gap, we have published the names and initiation years of all 12,000 members who are missing. We need all members to help track down these brothers in one of three ways:

1. Use the "change of address" form on our web site to provide a mailing address or phone number for the living brothers;
2. Inform us if any members have entered Chapter Eternal;
3. Ask the lost members to call or log onto our web site to give us their current information.

The project is designed to get the contact information of every living member--so that each member can continue to receive The Laurel and other information about our Centennial Celebration in Oxford in July 2006.

The web site with the names of "lost" alumni (organized by chapter, then by last name) is available at www.phikappatau.org/news

Note: This project is designed to build the ties of brotherhood and invite those brothers back into the Phi Tau circle by sending them The Laurel and other information about the Centennial. The information is used only by Phi Kappa Tau and a few authorized partners.

Look up lost members from your chapter!

Alpha through Omega chapters

Alpha Alpha through Alpha Omega chapters

Beta Alpha through Beta Omega chapters

Gamma Alpha through Gamma Omega chapters

Delta Alpha through Delta Omega chapters

Epsilon Alpha through Epsilon Omega chapters