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Phi Sigma Delta Seated: L. to R.: B. L. to R.: H. Liebowitz, Standing Second Row: L. t Bloomberg, S. Malaga. Stan S. Sofro, J. Pollio. We of Phi Sigma Delta are proud of the fact th were the leaders on this campus in organizing a n 'flt we fraternity out 0fthis local fraternity, To SiXteen Statsonal at C. W. Post College there was no fraternit u ems campus that was sumciently attractive to inducg 510:; t.h e for afhliation. These friends agreed that they shoulgslre ganize a fraternity to perpetuate and nurture their Or. radeship. Due to the efforts of Howard Gordo com. Slotsky, Martin Stecklow, Robert Wenz, Stan Ban, ha Dan Grella, George Goldschlag, Ronny GumrSChlt Steve Litre, Steve Park, Arthur Parsons, Steve Pitlierfltf, Bob Shirling, Ira Salkowitz, A1 Samuels and 1:; t Salzmen, Phi Sigma came into existence. , e1 From this small group of men the hrst nation 1 fraternity, Phi Sigma Delta, came into existence on thz'i campus, paving the way for national fraternities 0n thls C. W. Post College. e Stecklow, S. Cranirer, Dr. Runyon, J. Colesanto, M. Kaminski. Standing: S. Locke, D. Lobel, K. Miller, H. Neustadter, S. Schulhof, S. Bronstein. o R.: C. Florman, T. Kratky, B. Brody, S. Knoblock, J. Eichel, J. ding Third Row: L. to R.: R. Goldberg, T. Brahms, A. Kaplan, 4md 7 v? ll! AIl-Ilmll'
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On February 11, 1957, Professor T. Henry Murphy and 16 students established Theta Beta Chi Fraternity on the C. W. Post College campus. Three years later Theta Beta Chi became the Pi-Tetarton Chapter of Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity. As a local fraternity, it estab- lished the tradition of the red blazer as the ofiicial fra- ternity attire. Another tradition which it set was the annual ttSpring Dance.n . The fraternity stresses brotherhood, scholarshlp and character, and tries to guide itself by, and live uPtO! these three principles. A scholarship plaque is presented by the chapter every year to the fraternity on camPul: that has attained the highest cumulative average. E39 year Phi Sigma Kappa competes with ot the national as well as other fraternities on camPu various sports. Last year it won the tall sports trophia; Which is given to the fraternity on campuS thatts gathered the most points in a combination OfSPOr . sm her chapters 9f i i
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