Show i H III i i i 1 n II n i 11 in t I 11 I II m I I m I I i i J M I I l J t I I 1111 II I s. s m t I i I M I i I n I I 11 I M I i iJ i J at t i By R. R L. L On November 1915 four university graduates met in Chicago Chi Chi- Chicago Chi I c cago go and founded the Phi Pi Phi fraternity The i organization continued continued continued con con- to grow and other university university sity graduates were initiated the fraternity remaining strictly a i graduate group grup until 1923 wh when n I l the first undergraduate undergrad ate chapter was established at Northwestern Uni Uni- According to official statements statements statements state state- ments Phi Pi Phi since becoming an undergraduate social fraternity fraternity frater frater- nit has expanded carefully y and includes long e established loc locals ls already already atre al al- at- at re ready dy firmly entrenched and possessing possessing possessing pos pos- campus traditions of their own At the present writing Phi Pi Phi consists of 19 active chapters chap chap- chapters and six alumni chapters with witha a total membership of 1634 The chapters are arc kept under strict supervision supervision supervision su su- by national headquarters I which are in Chicago and by grand officers and province supervisors The fraternity publishes the Quarterly of Phi Pi Phi and a song book was issued in 1927 A junior membership was conferred upon the fraternity by the Inter- Inter fraternity Conference in 1924 and latest reports s say lY that senior membership membership mem menn- in the Conference was granted February ry 1930 Among the prominent members of Phi Pi Phi are Robert MacGowan MacGowan MacGowan Mac- Mac Gowan lecturer and clergyman Ernest Freeman professor of Electrical Electrical Electrical Elec Elec- Engineering Armour Institute Institute Institute tute of Technology Arthur J. J Wood president American Society of Refrigerating Engineers and William Webb Kemp dean of the College of Education University of California The Eta chapter of Phi Pi Phi was installed at the University of Utah on May 1924 due t to the efforts of Theodore eodore Long a sophomore sophomore sophomore more Allen Austin a juni junior r and Walter Valter Green a graduate student at the University Since installation installation installation tion the chapter has enjoyed a aone lifer life one ac account to the fact that the pledge period in the chapter is spent in learning the laws of fraternalism fraternalism fra- fra a and d th the prop proper r conduct of off a fraternity roan man All pledges are instructed in fraternity lore and every effort is made to impress upon them the seriousness of their new adventure The chapter here has drawn many of its members from the School of Engineering n t- t 1 I I 1 1 i I 1 I I Gr w o are now successfully successful successful- i ly engaged in engineering work in included included in- in eluded Seth and Winston Vinston Alter who are with the the American Telegraph and Telephone company Alfred Kunk with the General Electric corporation at Cleveland Kenneth Green engineer in the building of the Utah Stadium amII and amI I Stewart Martin and H Halton an George Hal Hal- l.- l. i ton who are ire at present with the theRyan theRyan Ryan A Aircraft company at St St. Louis Four members of the University faculty belong to Phi Pi Phi being James Griffith Department of Physical Education E. E W. W Pehrson Pehrson Pehrson Pehr- Pehr son mathematics J. J M. M Adamson n extension division and W. W C. C Ockey Ockey Ockey Ock- Ock ey of the School of Business Active Active Active Ac Ac- tive members who have won campus campus campus cam cam- pus prominence are alter V Dauncey Dauncey Dauncey Daun- Daun cey an officer of the Engineering Society Byron Jones vice president president president dent of the A. A. A 5 S. U. U U. U last year Frank Carman who is identified with musical activities and the Junior Ju Juu Prom and Charles Welch Velch captain swimming team Four members have been successful in making ng Phi Kappa Phi scholastic fraternity Next time Sigma Nu |