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"...the Sinfonia Fraternity was organized in order that the benefits of true brotherhood might be extended to the young men of this country seeking musical education in the schools of music where the fraternity idea had not yet extended. This has given to Sinfonia its prominence and distinction--it's individuality. Let us not lose this individuality and thus become only one of thousands of similiar organizations, when at present we are at the head of a field truly our own."
--George Williams, (Δ) Third Supreme President (Chapter Motto)

The Gamma Zeta chapter of Phi Mu Alpha was founded at Lawrence University in 1938, and has since then been an integral part of the Lawrence Conservatory. Often in cooperation with ΣAI, just a few of our events and accomplishments are:

Information about these as they come up will be one our Events page.

New 4/15/07: Our chapter has had yet another very successful year for recruitment. For the third year running, the chapter has nearly doubled in size, taking in 17 new members and totaling over 35 brothers in all.

 

Our Officers

President

 

Pat Davis

Vice-President

 

Adam Meckler

Fraternity Education Officer

 

Dan Willis

Treasurer

 

Robort Furlong

Warden

 

Harji Bedi

Recording Secretary

 

James Nufer

Corresponding Secretary

 

Brent Hauer

Alumni Secretary

 

Eli Wallace

Service Chair

 

Mike Barnett

Social Chair

 

Ross Catterton

Historian

 

Kyle Traska

Faculty Advisor

 

Dr. Fred Sturm

Collegiate Province Representative

 

Marcus Lewis

     
Additional Brothers
Stephen Anunson
 
Andre Juan
Drew Baumgartner
 
Tad Lietz
Zach Becker
 
Dan Meinhardt
Jeremy Bojko
 
John Merritt
Mike Burton
 
Ben Ott
Jake Crowe
 
Georgi Petrov
Paul Dietrich
 
Tim Phelan
Reed Flygt
 
Alec Scherer
Evan Montgomery
 
Dan Severson
Andrew Green
 
Dane Sorensen
Jeremy Bojko
 
Andrew Stoll
David Hamilton
 
Ken Wiele
Peter Huck
 
Evan Williams
Evan Jacobson
 
 
Faculty Sinfonians at Lawrence University
Steven Jordheim (ΓΖ Hon.)
 
Nick Keelan (ΣΧ '69)
Monte Perkins
 
Ken Sager (ΓΖ '38)
Fred Sturm (ΓΖ '70)