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PI-IIPI BACK ROW- LEFT T0 RIGHT: A. Sutcliffe, C. R. De MaCarly, WV. R. Sutherlanll, Jr., J. K. Akers, F. C Sheppard, A. A. Knehn, J. C. Nelson, W. J. Guffy, J. C. Grifo. SECOND ROW: R. G. Mansfield, R. A. Putinier H. W. Firsching, C. W. Holweger, Jr., R. N. Combs, T. R. Scanlon, Jr., J. B. Koller, Jr., K. Farman, K. Hayberlian THIRD ROW: J. R. Geiger, J. D. Farrell, William C. Flll7lj'GT, J. F. lVIcLanghlin, J. E. Baxter, WZ. H. Croucher L. R. Crandell, F. DeVries, Jr., J. F. Haigh, R. Leswing. FOURTH ROW: 1. P. Ryan, Jr., T. E. Welsh, Jr. H. P. Krenlzer, Jr., R. J. Senechal, J. G. Collins, J. E. McClain, Jr., R. F. Merrill, Jr., V. R. J. Colanclrea, H Rirkliy, P. J. Osborne. FIFTH ROW: A. lll. Noyes, O. Dlll'h8ll1l!'7', WV. Booth, R. M. Allen, E. E. Garvin, W. S Dunning, W. F. Ibafh, R. W. Thomas, Jr., J. T. Leary, W. Manning, J. C. Dieuers. SIXTH ROW: R. C. Cranrlle mire, C. Mac'Kellar, B. Rau, G. J. Kirsch, Jr., T. D. Forman, R. M. Nelson, W. G. Kluge, Ir., R. C. Pejal, I. H Donegan, Jr., E. lf. Rrupbacher, S. Svozzari. FRONT ROW: Wi. R. Hurlson, IV. A. Hoffman, R. H. Funlre, Jr. I. W. Fricke, E. S. Schultz, R. W. Rahe, C. H. Pribble, J. Moran, F. M. DiSan1o. S. R. Tomko, and C. P. Hoffner. MEMBERS s J. K. Akers J. D. Farrell VV. M. Kerr P. J. Osborne R. M. Allen W. C. Filmyer fl. J. Kirsch. Jr. R. C. Peffall J. E. Baxter H. W. Firsvhing W. G. Kluge, Jr. C. H. Priblnle H. Birkhy T. D. Forman J. B. Koller, Jr. R. A. Putinier E. E. Brupharlzel' F. G. Fricli H. P. Kreutzer, Jr. R. W. Rahe V. R. J. Colandrea I. W. Fricke A. A. Kuehn B. W. Rau J. C. Collins R. H. Funke, Jr. J. T. Leary J. P. Ryan, Jr. R. N. Combs E. E. Garvin W. Manning T. R. Scanlon, Jr. L. R. Crandall J. R. Geiger J. F.. MCCvloin. Jr. R J. Seneehal R. C. Crandlemire J. C. Crifo J. E. McLaughlin E. S. Schultz VV. H. Croucher W. J. Cuffy C. MacKellar S. S. Scozzari R. C. De MaCarty J. F. Haigh R. F. Merrill, Jr. F. C. Sheppard F. DeVries, Jr. K. Hayhedian J. S. Moran A. B. Sutcliffe. Jr. J. C. Dievers W. A. Hoffman, Jr. W. A. Munz W. B. Sutherland, Jr F. M. DiSanto C. P. Hoffner B. M. Nelson R. W. Thomas, .lr- J. H. Donegan. Jr. C. W. Holweger, Jr. J. C. Nelson S. R. Tomko 0. Durheimer W. R. Hudson A. M. Noyes T. E. Welsh, Jr. W. S. Dunning W. F. lbach F. D. Orlemann R. G. Mansfield K. Farman WV- J. BOOIII. JI'-
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TOP ROW- -LEFT TO RIGHT: Boone, I. Stewart, Schuettler, Bunn, Goodrich. SECOND ROW: From, Bird, Kennedy, C. Stewart, Jamieson, Whitaker, Fowles, Beucus, G. Campbell, Cooper. THIRD ROW: R. Watson, Cloos, Hinterleiter, Scott, Millard, Baltz, Reynolds, Martin, Oualman. Rodway. FOURTH ROW: Fnnlkes. J. Campbell. K. Watson, Harrigan. Marion, Booz, Nader, Chiarelli, Shaw, W'ittohn. FRONT ROW: Lizut, Riley, Seidel, Frey, Elwell. Prince, Johnnson, Marius, Hogg, Muller. DELTA KAPPA PHI ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS CONSUL ....., ......,,.... , .. Ralph E. Elwell PRO-CONSUL . . . . . Wesley L. Prince, jr. CUSTODIAN , . , Norman C. Hogg ANNOTATOR . . , , . Henry P. Johnson SCRIBE ..,.... . Kenneth lwartus SCT.-AT-ARNIS . . , ..... John Frey
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On March 18, 1903, Phi Psi Fraternity was founded at the Philadelphia Textile Institute by five young men who had the common interest of organizing a textile fra- ternity. The aims of the founders, which to- day remain unchanged and utmost in the minds of all the members, were threefold. First, to promote good fellowship among con- genial men of the Textile Schools and Col- leges with textile departments, Second, to encourage a high standard in textile work, Third, to assist by every honorable means, the advancement of its members. Through the years, Phi Psi Fraternity has expanded to the extent that today there are nine Active chapters located in various colleges throughout the country. The chap- ter organized here in our own lnstitute was given the name of Alpha. The remaining eight chapters are located at the following colleges: Beta Chapter at the New Bedford Textile Institute, New Bedford, Mass., Gamma Chapter at the Lowell Textile ln- stitute, Lowell, Mass., Delta Chapter at the Bradford Durfee Technical Institute, Fall River, Mass.: Eta Chapter of North Carolina State College, Raleigh, N. C., Theta Chapter at the Georgia School of Technology, Atlanta, Ga., Iota Chapter of Clemson College, Clem- son, S. C., Kappa Chapter at the Texas Technological College, Lubbock, Texas, and Lambda Chapter at the Alabama Polytechnic Institute, Auburn, Ala. In addition to the Active Chapters, Phi Psi has organized ten Alumni chapters in order that members may continue to enjoy the spirit of fraternalism after their school days have become but fond memories. These Alumni chapters are located in the following textile centers: Boston, New York, Philadel- phia, Providence, Chieago, Fall River, Green- ville, Charlotte, Albany, and New Bedford. Phi Psi Fraternity is the largest and most respected textile Fraternity in the world and its alumni hold some of the highest positions of trust and respect in all branches of the industry. During the lst Worlrl War thc Fra- ternity service flag contained one hundred and sixty-four stars, seven of which were turned to gold. Many of our brothers also made the Supreme Sacrifice while serving their country in World Wai' II. During the past year, Alpha Chapter has been very successful in many respects. Be- sides obtaining its largest membership in his- tory, it has held several social affairs and has participated in various activities of the In- stitute. Among the social affairs were the Founder's Day Banquet, a dance, and smokers for the underclassmen. We were also fortu- nate to have the honor of holding the annual Convention here in Philadelphia. All Chap- ters were represented at this Convention. With such an outstanding background and fine principles upon wh-ich its foundation is built, Phi Psi Fraternity will continue to retain its high standard of respect throughout the textile industry and advance further to- ward the goal of perfection. PHI PSI FRATERNITY ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS PRESIDENT . . .. . ,,,.,.....,. .... R . W. Rahe VICE-PRESIDENT . . , .... J. S. iworan SECRETARY ..,.. .... C . H. Pribble TREASURER ...,.. .... E . S. Schultz SENIOR WARDEN .. JUNIOR WARDEN ........ CORRESPONDING SECRETAR Y , , .F. IW. DiSant0 . , ...., S. R. Tomko . . , , T. E. Wcelsh, Jr.
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