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Mu Sigma Pi was founded in January, 1932 with Dr. Eugene Freeman as sponsor. l-laving its beginning at Northern illinois College of Optometry, the Alpha Chapter evolved laying the groundwork for one of the foremost optometric fraternities in the nation. The fundamental precepts upon which the fraternity was founded was to afford the opportunities and privileges accorded only membersof a professional fraternity. To promote the highest standardsofoptometry, to form a close fraternal union among its mem- bers, to foster and maintain a spirit of mutual moral aid and support, to encourage research in the field of optometry, to pro- mote education along modern trends, to instill and maintain in the hearts of its members a love for our chosen profession and loyalty to our Alma Mater are the principle aims of Mu Sigma Pi. On April Q3, 1950, thirty six pledges of the Chicago College of Optometry were Sai X -,.,.-ov' f . iaamessu- initiated into the fraternity by the Alpha Chapter. With Dr. David D. Michaels as faculty sponsor, these pledges became the nucleus of the Beta Chapter at our college. Since its inception, the Beta Chapter of Mu Sigma Pi has proudly presented a number of educational endeavors and par- ticipated in all inter- fraternity functions with great zeal. A dinner sponsored by the fra- ternityduringthe Great Lakes Congress af- forded the members the opportunity to meet and exchange views with many great not- ables in the optometric field. Mu Sigma Pi has extablished itself as a great producer of honor students and is justly proud of having contributed to the optometric profession such dynamic names as Eugene Freeman, jack Copeland, lrving B. Borish and David D. Michaels. Among its celebrated honorary members are such notables as Drs. Z. john Bruce Schoen, Morton l.. Abram, Leo Manas, E. R. Tennant, Sam l.. Udell, Milton Sternberg and M. A. Masuolfa. Sl
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u MRL er NATIONAL OPTOMETRIC FRATERNITY LAWRENCE ZICK . EDWARD SEBASTIAN STANLEY LAUSEN . CONRAD TETREAU . GORDON W. LAWSON DWIGHT STEPHENS . BUFORD KIDD . JAY C. NATCHEZ .
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