Monday, March 18, 2013

Greeks That Matter the Most: Fall 2012 Fraternity Initiates

The following photo collages contain the 3 most prominent Fall 2012 initiates from each of the Top & Upper-Middle Tier fraternities. The Greeks included are ONLY from the Fall 2012 pledge classes. I don't want to see comments about older guys. Which isn't to say that there aren't quality older guys, I just don't have access to those rosters.

Upon what basis was each Greek chosen you may ask? Several of the following characteristics apply to each of the Greeks chosen:

- Looks
- Reputation
- Social Status
- Friends
- Personality
- Class
- Wardrobe

Kappa Sigma




Sigma Chi




Kappa Alpha Order




Theta Xi





Sigma Phi Epsilon


Greeks That Matter the Most: Fall 2012 Sorority Initiates

The following photo collages contain the 3 most prominent Fall 2012 initiates from each of the Top & Upper-Middle Tier sororities. The Greeks included are ONLY from the Fall 2012 pledge classes. I don't want to see comments about older girls. Which isn't to say that there aren't quality older girls, I just don't have access to those rosters.

Upon what basis was each Greek chosen you may ask? Several of the following characteristics apply to each of the Greeks chosen:

- Looks
- Reputation
- Social Status
- Friends
- Personality
- Class
- Wardrobe

Kappa Delta




Delta Delta Delta




Chi Omega




Delta Zeta




Phi Mu



LSU Fraternity Tier System

(As Constructed by Olivia Angelette)


The photo above is a visual representation of what we believe to be the LSU fraternity tier order.

Top Tier (In No Order)
Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi, Kappa Alpha

Upper-Middle Tier (In No Order)
Theta Xi, Sigma Phi Epsilon

Middle Tier (In No Order)
Lambda Chi, Alpha, Pi Kappa Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon

Lower-Middle Tier (In No Order)
ACACIA, Sigma Nu, Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Gamma Delta

Bottom Tier (Does This Order Even Matter?)
Delta Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Mu, Alpha Gamma Rho, Tau Kappa Epsilon,

March 18th Remarks


The preceding posts contain the most prominent Pi Kappa Phi gentlemen of the 2012s listed here.

Let me be the first to say that I am absolutely disappointed in the outcome of this chapter's boys. The 2012 pledge class was small. A total of 3 greeks matter from that class, and there were some boys that triggered nausea.

Having said all of this, we are officially demoting Pi Kappa Phi from Upper-Middle tier to middle tier. Absolutely unacceptable, and we apologize for making Pi Kapp seem better than they actually are.

We implore you to take a look at the pledge class yourself by clicking here and scrolling to the Pi Kappa Phi list. If you believe there to be an overlooked ΠΚΦ, please email their name and pictures to us at LSUGreeksThatMatter@gmail.com.

Sam Mestayer ΠΚΦ



Sam Mestayer on Facebook

Jay Goudeau ΠΚΦ



Jay Goudeau on Facebook

Alex Goodrum ΠΚΦ


Alex Goodrum on Facebook

Pi Kappa Phi


The following Pi Kappa Phi gentlemen are in alphabetical order.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Theta Xi Left Out to Dry


On Saturday, March 16th, 2013, Theta Xi renewed their float's position in the Baton Rouge Saint Patrick's Day parade. Theta Xi is anually the only LSU Greek organization with a float in this parade. Those who qualify to ride the float are allotted a plus-one as their date. Sorority girls invited to be on the float said the experience itself was an absolute blast, and they hope to reprise their spot on the float in the years to come.

One girl, however, provided us with some additional, more concerning details. She claimed to have been in utter fear for the safety of several riders of the float. She wants to specify that the incidents she references took place during the ride home from the parade, and not whilst the parade itself took place. She detailed the following shenanigans:

- Several riders of the float initiated exchanges with drivers of main roads like Perkins Road, Highland Road. Tossing objects into the windows of vehicles of those who stopped traffic in hopes of driving away with beads.
- Allegedly, a number of boys atop the float began to hurl objects at passing cars. (It was assumed that the majority of these objects were leftover beads from the parade).
- Allegedly, a full drink was thrown at a passing car with an open window, and it is unknown what became of that scenario.
- A gentleman began to balance/dance atop a keg, drink in hand, while the float was en route at 35 mph back to LSU.
- The float began to bounce when the song "Jump" by Kriss Kross was played mid-route.

The driver of the vehicle that had pulled the float all day became overwhelmed following these many drunken displays of poor decision-making. So overwhelmed, that he pulled into the middle lane in the middle of Highland Road, got out of the vehicle, proceeded to curse out one or more gentlemen on the float, and then walked away down Highland upon being mocked and jeered by float riders. At that point in time, there was a large, 2 level, 3 row float of drunk fraternity girls and sorority girls, sitting in the middle of Highland Road with no driver. A period of 5 minutes passed as the riders panicked as to what they were to do. Who was even capable of driving? The traffic accumulated.


Eventually, the driver returned to complete the drive home, but was displeased to say the least.

The alleged events described above claimed no injuries, and there was absolutely no police involvement. The girls on the float, although worried for a brief period of time, claim to have ultimately enjoyed the ride, concluding with "boys will be boys, right?"

Be careful, boys! It would be too unfortunate were you to follow ΣΑΕ to their current status of absolutely irrelevant.

Alex Drury ΚΑ

Rebekah Anne Parker ΔΔΔ



Rebekah Anne Parker on Facebook

Thursday, March 14, 2013

March 14th Remarks

The preceding posts contain the most prominent Sigma Phi Epsilon gentlemen of the 2012s listed here.

We implore you to take a look at the pledge class yourself by clicking here and scrolling to the Sigma Phi Epsilon list. If you believe there to be an overlooked ΣΦΕ, please email their name and pictures to us at LSUGreeksThatMatter@gmail.com.

Grant Theo ΣΦΕ



Grant Theo on Facebook

Nathan Sirgo ΣΦΕ



Nathan Sirgo on Facebook

Cameron Shamsie ΣΦΕ



Cameron Shamsie on Facebook

Christian Redmond ΣΦΕ



Christian Redmond on Facebook

Jake Nawas ΣΦΕ



Jake Nawas on Facebook

Shawn David Murphy ΣΦΕ



Shawn David Murphy on Facebook