This underground fraternity must be super exclusive. Members of Pi Kappa Phi at Kennesaw State University we’re caught as a KSU student came upon the sound of chanting coming from below the parking lot pavement on which he was walking. The names Anthony Pelzer Wagener, Theodore Barnwell Kelly, and James Fogarty were clearly heard being called out in unison. These are names of their fraternity’s founders.
It’s unconfirmed that the group of Pi Kappa Phi members engaging in this unorthodox ritual were pledges, but we’re going to assume their active members aren’t into chilling in campus sewers for pleasure. Master Splinter down there just hazing balls on a casual Sunday night. Ruthless.
From The Sentinel:
Sentinel photo editor, Matthew Boggs, was walking across a seemingly vacant campus parking lot when he heard voices coming from beneath him.
“I was walking across campus on a night photo-walk when I thought I heard voices coming from behind me. I turned around and there was no one there,” said Boggs. “I realized it was coming from the drain and I first thought it was echoing from somewhere else, but then I saw a cellphone underneath the drain grate and I knew people were down there. It sounded like chanting and it was very unnerving.”
The video is below.