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E. McQuade 4 'x S S 5 w 19 lf E 3 W S s S S E S 321 533 I 1 35 S EE EE E Seateai L. to R.: P. Troutman, R. Rice. Standing: Pmmm D. Savino. s X Q S 5 Q N S Q 5 Qi ii Q, a iii f. U. 25 VK S i S S sw 3. E S 3. S Y .:1 li! s S R in 5 ii First Row, L. to R.: G. Hawxhurst, V. Ferrante, H. Howard, A. Meister. Second Row: R. Fonda, K. Jahelka, R. Sardella, R. Rice, A. Zajac. Third Row: G. Smith, D. Dashnau, A. Townsend, J. Warrack, J. Lembo. PP PHI 173 PP
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Who do we appreciate ? First Row, L. to R.: B. Forness, W. Adams, R. Albrecht, D. Kanaley. Second Row: J. Ranieri, W. Bennett, D. Leitheuser, R. Robinson, L. Boncek. Last Row: R. Annunziata, E. Mahler, P. Troutman, G. Jonas. Kappa Phi Kappa was founded at Dartmouth College in 1922. Since that time over sixty-four chapters have been established throughout the United States and the Philippines. The Beta Theta chapter at Oswego was founded in 1949 when a local fraternity, Theta Eta Nu, met with the requirements laid down by the national office and became a full- Hedged chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa. Kappa Phi Kappa is a professional education fraternity, the purpose of which is to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in the study of its principals and problems. For the furtherance of the above purpose, the fraternity emphasizes among its members social intercourse, scholarly attainments, and professional ideals. The various chapters strive to offer to the student body serious lectures and educational features which will be of help to them in their future professional life. During the year the Beta Theta chapter offers educational lectures and discussions for the general student body. We at Oswego feel that practical information will be helpful in meeting everyday school problems along with dissertations on educational philosophy. Our principal objective is to reach young men who are interested in going into education as a life career. We must be able to adjust to meet the needs of education wherever we find it, and under whatever conditions that may exist. ,N VE RITAS x lu -'i-Cl ff im .-.. ' -DZ 'C' Ill um 172
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At Last Wow! First Row, L. to R.: A. Gewirtz, D. Kaufmann, B. Thomson, T. James. Second Row: D. Weber, L. Braun, E. McChesney, J. Jacobs. Last Row: M. Mounce, F. Muller, B. Livingston, R. Fisher, j. Kolczynski. 1950-51 was a big year for Phi Sigma Epsilon. On October 31, Phi Sigma Epsilon, then Pi Lambda Tau, was accepted into Interfraternity Council at O. S. T. C. Pi Lambda Tau was formally installed as Chi Chapter of Phi Sigma Epsilon at impressive ceremonies held at the Rainbow Roof. Phi Sigma Epsilon is a national fraternity in the field of education. It was founded in 1910 at State Teachers College in Emporia, Kansas. The national colors are old rose and silver, the national flower is the white tea rose, and the motto is the Golden Rule. With 28 active members on campus, 7 members practice teaching, and 3 members called into service by Uncle Sam, our fraternity functioned very well under the expert guidance of our very capable advisors, Mr. Goodman and Mr. De Lissovoy. Other activities that put us on the map were our Intramural Cross Country team that won the school meet and a football team that ended in the upper division of the league. We, the members of Phi Sigma Epsilon, pay sincere tribute to those who leave us in graduation and extend wishes for good luck and high ' professional achievement. Intermission 1 74
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