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lpha Epsilon Chapter 1 The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded at the College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, by three men with the desire to further the principles of fellowship and scholarship among students. Since its organiza- tion in 1904, the fraternity has spread to all corners of the nation, always promoting the ideals of its original founders . . . fellowship and scholarship. The local chapter, Alpha Phi Epsilon, was installed on the campus in 1924 and the Pi Kapps have participated in campus activities with vigor and an eye to the future. We are proud of the reputation we have earned of being one of the friendliest fraternities on the campus. Aiding in establishing this tradition is Mrs. H. L. Rood, house mother, who has been with the chapter since 1938. Pi Kappa Phi actively participated in all the functions sponsored by the inter-fraternity conference, including Fall Frolics and Spring Frolics, week- ends, as always, full of fun. In addition the Pi Kapps entertained as a group, one weekend each semester. The first was the pledge banquet, in honor of the current class. The second was the Pi Kapp Weekend . . . truly a fine party. The chapter observed Founders' Day, at which the alumni gathered to become acquainted with the actives and pledges. The annual Mother's Day program is also a cherished tradition of the Pi Kapps, honoring our favorite gals. Great progress has been made in redecorating the house. Since September, we have freshly painted the house and re-upholstered the furniture, equip- ped the kitchen with new appliances, replaced the front pillars, built a new patio . . . our pride and joy . . ., and the grounds are in the process of being redecorated. The faculty advisors for the chapter on the campus are Dr. Walter Beisler, head professor of chemical engineering, and Bob Stripling, college of edu- cation. Other Pi Kapps alumni that are members of the faculty are Spurgeon Cherry, college of physical education, Frank M. Molony, college of law, R. T. Cummings, college of engineering, A. H. Edwards, civil engineering, and M. Pearce, geology. Officers serving the chapter this year were: jim Clemmons, president, Dewey Hutchins, historiang Bill Veal, secretary, George johnson, treasurer. J. Clemmons I5-X Qu I '-- +...L '2'-i-Cf :.','1 .41H'.'-3ffff'T'E'rv-N., .. V, aw ff? . -4-.lJ.1Q-3 .t' - 1f,., i in r-Nun. ' . Ex 1: U gig an ,. ,,., .- - , h :ai - Wil 2, 'vzl--Lf 2 r.:g, '! 5 S,-4,1 I , - rg ff -. , '.- -fi 1-4 ' 1, yi i 3 . QQ 9- 1 f--v-...M Vit: , , iii!!! ' 7:1 1 ' 1-in ,i . , 'V-rizwx' .i .- ha F4 . I 1 , Q ' 1 Q fftif ' ,sz . is j Q .. 1. .' ,,- , L A --: ' ' o' I ' 1 .,,-,, i if'irf' i ft' 'aa ' i iw t f X x Q , 1 I 4 ' . f flfifgli + 'luv l ll l- ' -I I A ian r f .s fl 5 Y 4 i , 1 ' f' fulfil ' Y :wi 'J 'er ' ' 1 ' X u 1 lf 1 U -wiv x N t 7 4 mix. t XM ,. M, I' I r V Q i Nqsxw 11118, f-5 w w A tg as . .. - 19- . . ,-'Q i+fsa'f.a':N. .:!. -fP31z!i i 1.-f ' tg- 'x X-I-:i:3I3?lg3f15-T'lEiffF'i2'I'2hi' ., 1+ ' . .- 2 Lefs navigate! President A V Hg. 1 '1 x E. , if-ff' Super-Gator welcomes Miami. 321 Rembrant Valero.
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Cohen, B. Cohen, M. Cohen, W. H. Curtis, R. Fleet, li. Friedlunder, lf. Freedman, H. Freedman, N. Frumkcs. M. B. Fyvolent, D. Gilsen, S. Glicksbcrg, M. Goldberg, H. Goldberg, M. Goldstein, S. llnmmermnn, S. Hoss, M. Jacobs, A. joseph, L. M. Kuhn, A. Kulislnnun, S. Klein, E. Lcvcnson, D. Lewis, ll. McLaughlin, NV. Meyer, B. L. Miller, S. Olipllunt, E. Osheroff, L. Paul, M. Pollack, R. S. Presser, E. Proctor, G. L. Proctor, S. ll. Rosenkranz, M. Snlinon, M. II. Snndlcr, XV. C. Savage, L. Sliienfeld, E. Silberstein, S. Silverman, P. Z. Sindcr, WV. F. Sirkin, S. M. Solin, G. Solln, H. SPL'V3lk, S. Storm, C. Swiclikow, B. Vundroff, A. E. Wnnger, P. NVeinstein, II. M. Weinstein, B. 1. Xvllltlllilll, A. XVolf, H. S. t W g 64 X 2: in sl lf me l . ga' Q 3
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