Past Chapter Presidents



NumberBeginEndName
44October 2024 Mr. Isaac M. Eagle
43November 2023October 2024Nicholas Hanshaw
42January 2023November 2023Mr. Jacob R. Kimball
41August 2022April 2022Mr. Jacob R. Kimball
40April 2022January 2023Austin Barker
37April 2021April 2021Austin Barker
38April 2021April 2021Grant J. Elliott
39April 2021August 2022Austin Barker
36January 2020April 2021Caleb Sorensen
35April 2019January 2020Chris J. Roush
34May 2018April 2019Cory w. Messenger
33August 2017May 2018Austin J. Tingler
31January 2017January 2017Andrew C. Cook
32January 2017August 2017Andrew C. Cook
30November 2015January 2017Michael Adeaga
29September 2013November 2015Johnny A. Guzman
28February 2012May 2013Jeremy R. Kisner
27November 2011January 2012Zak Kniceley
26May 2011November 2011Adam C. Walker
25October 2010May 2011Shawn Doty
24November 2009October 2010Todd Flint
23January 2009November 2009Garfield Singleton
22October 2008January 2009Daniel L. Jones II
21January 2008October 2008Richard I. Mobley
20December 2006January 2008Daniel L. Jones II
19February 2006December 2006William Robinette
18March 2005February 2006Christopher L. Hartley
17February 2004March 2005Cain Noble
16January 2003February 2004Justin A. Meador
15January 2002January 2003Drake Jenkins
14December 2000January 2002Tyson R. Furgason
13April 2000December 2000Samuel M. Tobesman
12September 1998April 2000Douglas A. Harsh
11June 1998August 1998Douglas A. Harsh
10June 1996April 1998Jason W. McGraw
9December 1994June 1996Franklin G. May
8January 1994December 1994Robert O. Lemon
7February 1993November 1993Barry S. Cox
6March 1992 Christopher Duplessis
5January 1975December 1975Rex C. Ray
4January 1971December 1972William R. Carder
3January 1963December 1963Donald L. May
2January 1960December 1961W. Gene Perkins
1  Darren J. Freme

The Theta-Delta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at Fairmont State University was installed as a chapter on May 14, 1960.

Since 1899, Tau Kappa Epsilon has never had an exclusionary clause for membership. TKE does not judge men on their wealth, rank or honor, but instead on their personal worth and character.

Our mission is to "to aid men in their mental, moral, and social development for life." In essence, we build Better Men for a Better World.