Daniel Casey ('14) is perhaps the most calm
and level-headed man to ever grace this planet. His irresistable smile will make hearts melt and get him out of any potential trouble. On top of being a Sharpe Scholar, Dan is heavily active in RHA (Residence Hall Association) as well as hall council. He plans on double-majoring in Government and Sociology. Dan loves peanuts.

Ryan Cole (’12) hails from the beautiful resort town of Virginia Beach. Quiet but kindhearted, there are few things to be said about Ryan that have not already been said about Fred Rogers. The depths of his compassion are only matched by his near limitless physical strength, and he likes to unite the two for the sake of others. Ryan can often be seen around campus bench pressing cars for charity, hugging blocks of wood into furniture for low-income households, or reading orphans bedtime stories from cast iron books. Ryan is currently in Spain, learning Spanish with a smile on his face. His long term plans include, but are not limited to, being happy forever.

Clark Derrington ('14) (the one on the left) hails from Knoxville, TN. Perhaps the most vocal of all the brothers, his honesty and integrity has served the Chapter well on more than one occasion. His tag-line phrase "that would not be good" has prevented many disasters, making Clark a master of assessment who never falters in judgement. Additionally, Clark loves nothing more than mooching slices of Dominos Pizza from his friends during late-night festivities.
Arya Espahbodi ('15)
is the honorary Iranian member of the Chapter. His hobbies include quidditch, talking about quidditch, and playing quidditch. Arya is one of the friendliest, albeit ethnically confused, people ever. He is always willing to lend a hand to a brother while telling of his amazing quidditch exploits.
Dustin "Lady-Killer" George ('13) is a man of few words.
Known to break hearts with a single glance, he doesn't need many words. After becoming the youngest ever governor of New Jersey at age 14, he decided to give formal education a try and became a student at Ole Miss, University of Mississippi. While successful academically Dustin became bored and disengaged with the lavish balls and parties he would throw in the swamps of Mississippi. Seeking a simpler life he decided to relocate to quiet, contemplative Williamsburg, where he found kinship among the Chosen People. He became accepted among them and even gained leadership among their youth, becoming the AEPi Upsilon President. He now lives in a Sukkah (a structure traditionally used for Sukkot, the Jewish harvest celebration) with his trusty companion Sancho Panza, who still owes him a life-debt.
Despite his name, he has almost certainly never killed a woman.

Matt Giattino ('14) dwarves every brother in both his size and prestige. Within three months of arriving at W&M Matt was deemed the College President's B.F.F, as proven by this picture to the right. As News Editor of the Flat Hat, Matt knows the scoop on every ground-breaking story before anyone else in Williamsburg. Matt Giattino became The Big Name on Campus. As a result of Matt's fame, he brings flocks of people wherever he goes. Let it also be known that his fleece-like beard is comparable to a Greek God's.
Ian Kingsbury ('13) was born and raised in the quaint town of Marblehead, Massachusetts. Suffice to say, he is an avid (and often obnoxious) Red Sox fan, and claims to bleed red in more ways than one. He had a fairly standard Jewish upbringing, idolizing Mel Brooks, Larry David, and Jerry Seinfeld. Ian holds the distinction of being the sole Republican in the fraternity, though his logical and pragmatic values have never created conflict between him and less enlightened brothers. Ian is active in Hillel at William & Mary and is currently serving as vice-president. He is a prospective Government major.

Zach Krohmal ('13) spends his days wandering the College's woods naked foraging for interesting plants, small creatures, and really old rocks. No one knows what Zach is majoring in, including Zach, but he has been juggling between Religious Studies, Hispanic Studies, and Geology for quite some time. Zach is the Chapter's most distinguished chef, cooking all vegetarian cuisine. The delicious scent of his baked beans and tomato soup can reach the nostrils from miles away. Zach comes from the DC area.
Jacob Lassin (’12) is originally from South Brunswick, New Jersey, and is majoring in Russian
Studies and Government. Aside from AEPi he is involved in Young Democrats
and participated in a spring break service trip in rural North Carolina with
Teach for America. In his free time he enjoys trivia of all sorts and wearing clothes covered with improper fractions.

Zachary Marcus ('12) was one of the few to make it out of the slums of Lower Alexandria. His humble upbringing has given him a very rough-and-ready, can-do attitude towards academics, fraternity life, and romance. He is well-versed in politics, and is considered by many at William and Maryto be a modern Machiavelli. He has been able to complete a double major in under three years and has been highly successful at passing big bills in the Student Assembly, but considers leading a youth soccer team to a 3-11 season to be his crowning achievement.
Gregory Marinelli (’12) is from Portland, Connecticut and is majoring in Business with a minor
in psychology. Outside of AEPi, Gregory is the Treasurer of the William and
Mary Hillel, President of the Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity, and enjoys spending his free time watching a Red Sox game, playing
golf with his younger brother, Ryan, his father, Richard, playing cards with his Mother, Valerie, and relaxing with his guitar and/or friends.
Morrison Mast (’12) was
born in Washington D.C. and raised in Herndon, Virginia. Throughout his life he
has traveled to numerous biodiversity hotspots all over the world, which has
fueled his passion for the conservation of our environment. Morrison has been a
very involved musician since he was able to walk, and currently is a member of
the William and Mary Wind Symphony, Percussion Ensemble, and Middle Eastern Music Ensemble, in addition to numerous personal
ensembles and side projects. This summer he will be spending 5 weeks in
Botswana working with the Botswana Predator Conservation Trust, and visiting
sea turtle research stations in Gabon. Morrison plans to double major in
environmental science and biology and pursue a career in conservation.
Ben Naidorf ('15) comes from Alexandria, Virginia, a
beautiful, impoverished satellite slum/tourist attraction of Arlington, VA. He is proud to wear the lable of "Meanest Brother of the Tau Pi Chapter". As you can see in his picture, Ben is interested in two things: Polos and Punches. That isn't a symbol of black power. That's not even him getting warmed up for some fist pumping in the club. No, that is a fist meant for punching you in the face, pure and simple. If you've done something to anger him recently, you should probably apologize to him very soon. Otherwise he'll come at you, wearing a polo that matches his eyes.
Ethan Pearlstein ('15) hails from the illustrious state of
New Jersey. When he isn't cleaning up our campus or doing community service as a Sharpe scholar, one can find Ethan playing tennis or just being flat out awesome. Three words that can be used to describe Ethan are motivated, optimistic, and persistant. In his spare time, Ethan enjoys chillaxin and spreading the word of the Leftist organization on campus, Young Dems.

Carlos Quintela ('12) is a bona fide lady's man. His Brazillian descent has earned him the nickname "Carlitos", adding to his sexy, exotic reputation. Carlos is double-majoring in Environmental Policy and Government, and is heavily involved in Young Democrats. Carlos grew up in the DC area.

Max Rozycki ('13) hails from glorious Arlington, VA, the best state in the union. He is currently majoring in Chinese and Economics. In his free time, Max plays Starcraft II, and he plays it well. Max believes that Starcraft is a real sport and might resort to violence if you disagree to his face. Seriously, come at him, bro. Max will be studying in Beijing next Spring. Ay-yo!

A.J. Sapon ('13) is from a very nice city with lots of things to do. It's very northern and cosmopolitan. You know, you go to a lot of places in the United States, and find people that are just really close-minded. He was expecting William and Mary to be like that, but was really surprised to find a lot of cool people here. Where else are you going to find people who want to talk about how acetaminophen inhibits cyclooxygenase to reduce pain and inflammation. Here, let me draw you the skeletal formula of what happens. It all works because there's a double carbon bond here… Oh, he's from Philadelphia.
Andrew Sassoon (’12) is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Andrew is undecided when it comes to a major. Aside from AEPi, he is a member of the William & Mary racquetball team. Andrew also has an unhealthy obsession with South Florida sports.
Tristan Schnader ('13) went to Oakwood High School in Dayton, OH. On top of Fraternal duties, Tristan is Treasurer of Club S.W.A.G (Students with a Goal), active in promoting plastic bag recycling on campus, and a D-Line cutter on the Ultimate Frisbee Team.Tristan avidly follows Arsenal FC and considers himself a scholar of the board game Setters of Catan. He is a Government and Sociology double-major.
Edgar Toyos ('15) is from Falls Church, Virginia where he enjoyed pondering his existence. Now that Edgar is part of the
AEPi think tank, he is famous for asking the big questions such as "Qui bono?" Edgar has a passion for the cello, his Mama's frijoles con queso, and mathematics.
Scott Waldman ('13) grew up in Old Bethpage, New York, and he attended Plainview-Old Bethpage John F. Kennedy High School before coming down to William and Mary. He is a passionate supporter of the New York Yankees and enjoys playing golf in his spare time at home. At the college, he is undecided on his line of study, although he is considering either Government or Business as a major, and hopes to study abroad in the future. Outside of the classroom, he is a proud member of the William and Mary Choir.
Chris Hatfield ('13)

was born and raised in sunny Fau
quier County and spent four years standing around Liberty High School. He plays the saxophone like a boss and
enjoys contemporary Jewish authors, loud rap music, and muttering to himself in foreign languages. He is studying economics and marketing in Austria, eight hours in the future from now.