• Untucked brothers with Alan Wunsch
    Untucked brothers with Alan Wunsch
  • Cheering on Temple football when they sucked
    Cheering on Temple football when they sucked
  • Do you have that suit in plum?
    Do you have that suit in plum?
  • Uh oh, I wet 'em.
    Uh oh, I wet ’em.
  • Hanging with Russel Conwell's disembodied head
    Hanging with Russel Conwell’s disembodied head
  • Cheering for people dumb enough to run 26 miles
    Cheering for people dumb enough to run 26 miles
  • Dressed to the nines in 1946
    Dressed to the nines in 1946
  • Lead the league in bogarting the doob 1975
    Lead the league in bogarting the doob 1975
  • They were actually trying to spell "PENS"
    They were actually trying to spell “PENS”
  • Rechartering banquet
    Rechartering banquet
  • Gentlemen's Lust for Blood Fall Football Classic
    Gentlemen’s Lust for Blood Fall Football Classic
  • Tailgating 1993 - Temple Football still sucks
    Tailgating 1993 – Temple Football still sucks
  • Dog pile in the hall
    Dog pile in the hall
  • Proficiency in billiards is a sign of an ill-spent youth
    Proficiency in billiards is a sign of an ill-spent youth
  • Tar beach 1986
    Tar beach 1986

Not Four Years, But a Lifetime

The PA Alpha Delta Chapter has nearly 1,000 alumni. Our brothers come from all walks of life and have always embraced the non-sectarian heritage of the fraternity.

PA Alpha Delta brothers are lifelong supporters of our university and Temple proud! We are cocky and confident about Pi Lam Temple, the “House that Leads.” We look back on our college years fondly and have indelible memories and friendships that will last a lifetime. We have chapter traditions, like the Kovner Banquet, that stand the test of time.

We leaned on our fraternity experiences to become successful at life. Some of us are doing great things. Many of our brothers have distinguished themselves in their chosen fields of endeavor, and more than a few have attained fame and fortune.

The PA Alpha Delta Alumni Association was established to provide opportunities to reminisce, and help a new generation of Pi Lams to have their own great experiences. We’re here to help brothers stay connected to their chapter and classmates, “not four years, but a lifetime.”

Help us find missing Brothers

Over the years, we lose touch with some brothers. It’s not because we’re insensitive to their needs, but more likely that they have moved, changed their number, or perhaps gained a number, for instance, at a federal penitentiary. We really don’t ask, we just want to find them so they don’t miss out on any Pi Lam news or steamy gossip.

If you are a “missing brother” or know the whereabouts of a missing brother, please send updated contact information. Thank you.