Show Histories of and h Professional Organizations Given t Complied Compiled By Byi Byi i DOGE IMOGENE E 1 th the purpose of ot acquainting t of or the University of ot L the organizations on the cf ci pus us and to give them an In Insight In- In sight Into the purposes organization tion membership and accomplishments accomplish accomplish- ments ruth of or the honorary and protes- protes l fraternities and sororities n publishes the tho following follow follow- i ing- ing histories s ir Pill Flu KAPPA Pin PILL The University of or Utah is proud have on the Lao campus a a. chapter of ot the tho national honorary scholastic ts fraternity Phi I Kappa Phi In an institution of ot its lis size and standing stand stand- ing the lint l of ot professional and h societies should be headed headed head head- ed ad b by an organization which rec- rec i and encourages signal scholastic schol chol- attic attainments With th numerous s social ilal and departmental organizations school activities individual attractions which occupy the ordinary ordinary n nary y life lite of ot a a. a. a student books earne earn- earn e eSl study stud and conscientious mental endeavor have little or no tho average student Those few who realizing the he het t cam of at an institution of ot high e learning sti st. for Intellectual eminence seem almost out of place in inthe Vie busy whirl of campus life In Ino o order to recognize this type of ot attainment at at- a Chapter of Phi I Kappa Phi was organized on this campus In March 1922 Tho The charter members included President George Thomas the revon seven rev sev- en on deans of the various schools and those faculty members who had previously been elected to other honor societies In addition to o these eleven cleven seniors were elected as the tho scholastic leaders of the tho graduating class of at 1022 H The Phi Kappa Phi fraternity was founded In Iii 1897 at tho the UnIversity University Uni UnI- of ot Maine Tho prime prImo obJect object object ob ob- ob- ob was to emphasize scholarship in fn the tho thought of or college students to hold fast to the original purpose u for which institutions were founded found found- ed and to stimulate mental achl achievement achieve achieve- e ement ment mont by the tho prize of or membership I The general object is to unite unito college college college col col- lege graduates of high rank wIthout without withOut with with- out regard to department course of ot study or 01 sex for tho the advancement advance advance- ment of ot the highest scholarship 1 Membership in tho the organization is restricted to a number of at students students stu stu- dents chosen from chosen from tho the highest one- one fourth of the thc graduating class who have havo distinguished them themselves b by scholarship or Intellectual service to their college collego or university Members Members Members Mem Mem- bers are elected to honorary membership mem mom who have hao won distinction in science literature or education The Tho badge in the tho form of a globe surrounded by the tho rays of ot the tho sun arranged in eight groups ma may be worn as a a. pendant pin button or Medal r rAt At present th tho organization ors numbers numbers num num- bers bern 30 chapters with a total membership mom mem of or approximately tely mem-I mem Tho local chapter maintains a fund for forthe forthe the tho purpose of bringing one eminent eminent emi emi- nent scholar each cach year car to the city to speak It Is IB at present planning to elect to membership those alumni alum aum ni of or tho the University who have distinguished distinguished dis dis- dis- dis themselves a as aa leaders and arid scholars typical scholars typical of the tho finished Utah graduate graduato Twenty tour members have been I elected from the graduating class of ot thIs tills year as the tho students having stood highest in each eich of or the tho seven schools of the University The following faculty members are of or Phi Kappa I Phi President George e Thomas Joseph F. F Merrill I J. J L. L Gibson Perry G G. G Snow Thomas A. A Deal P. P V W w. w Re Reynold Milton Bennion William H II Lear Leary L. L A. A A A. R. R Anderson L L. L L L. L Dames Dalnes L. L B. B Swingle II H. L L. L I I j Thompson Thomas Thomaa Brighton R. R R. R Lyman n R. R S. S Lewis Philip D D. D Perham E. E H. H Beckstrand J. J F. F Kingsbury Orin F. F J. J Pack R. R D. D Harriman Hyrum Schneider George Snoddy noddy L L. L E. E Cowles Newton Miller 1 Joseph Matson J. J Max Marshall Miss 1 I Edith Merrill l and Miss Jennis I Ridges SIGMA SIGA KAPPA KAlPA Pill PHI Sigma Kappa Phi national honorary hon hen language fraternity was brought to this campus c. April 25 26 25 1 22 Its members have shown Unusual unusual unusual un un- usual effort toward the actual betterment betterment bet bet- of ot their language ability tho the requisite grade of ot A has been consistently maintained throughout through through- out six elx members made tho the trip to Mexico last summer In order to gain a practical knowledge o 0 of Spanish language and four are arc leaving for Europe this spring to study various languages Of the present active members of ot Sigma Kappa Phi four are arc student teachers teach teach- ers era two aro arc taking out masters degrees degrees de de- de- de grees this year car two aro are Beehive members and three Phi Kappa l Phi hl two scholarships Rhodes and Park have been granted this year to Sigma Kappa Phi members Work has been received of ot several several sev rev eral oral new chapters ha petitioning national national na na- charters this Is Js a fair fall IndIcation indication indi IndI- cation of ot growing interest in lan- lan work especially since sinco entrance entrance entrance en en- trance requires at least Junior or senior standing a a. language major and a a. largo large per her cent of oC the major maJol completed at tho the time of or entrance O ORDER ER OF OP TILE ACORN On November 17 1921 a small group croup of ot senior girls banded together to together to to- gether and established a society known as aa the Order of or the tho Acorn of at tho the University of or Utah This his society was organized that tho the women of ot the University of or Utah might have havo higher ideals for womanhood moro definite place for tor these Ideals In the Western Conference of Associated Women Students held heldon on the campus In November 1922 I I it was the Order of ot the lire Acorn girls who were most active in fn making making mak mak- ing it a 3 success success- girls aro are the girls who are arc most active in fn making II ft a a. success These girls are the tho girls who are most active in fn furthering any plan which has for tor its purpose the helping helping- of ot University University Uni Uni- girls and the bettering of ot the school Although tho society Is young oung and has had comparatively few opportunities to really realty prove its worth that which it has hns accorn- accorn accomplished accomplished is of or the highest order and its ideals and ambitions insure its further merit The order was founded by tho the three women members of last years year's Beehive club They are Miss Louise Miss Kenna Crag- Crag mo me and Miss 1 Bessie Jones Dean Le cy Van Cott is 15 an an honorary member and Miss 1 Edith 1 Miss Kenna and Mis MIB Jennis Jen- Jen nis Ridges es are faculty members CHI CUI DELTA Pill PHI The first mc meting meeting of oC the Order of tho the Gleam was called by Prot Professor Profesor sol solL 1 L. L L. L Butler October 24 1908 for the purpose of ot establishing an organization organization organ organ- among the women students similar to the Scribblers for tho the men Florence Farnsworth was choson chosen first president In tho year 1921 it became affiliated with the national organization of ot Chi Delta Della Phi Tho The purpose of at the sorority is to form torm bodies of at representative women women wom wom- en who shall by their influence and their literary Interests uphold the highest ideals of at liberal education to provide a means whereby by congenial congenial con con- genial groups of at women of or a literary lIt lIt- crary Inclination ma may meet for the tho purpose of ot Informal study and en entertainment on- on to furnish the highest reward for tor conscientious efforts in I furthering tho the best Interest of ot literature liter liter- literature literature in the tho sense broadest e of ot tho term by election to membership in the sorority based upon such meritorious meritorious merit merit- orious worK work English 1 1 2 and 3 3 with one ono u or 01 two advanced courses and a vi grad grado of oC B D are required for tor eligibility It Its HI members aro are chosen from among those girls who evidence a 0 decided decide interest In English and havo have a an ability above the average In com corn position The recommendations o otho or of ortho tho the English professors but not a major In English aro re required Tho The work of past year ha has 1118 conI consisted ted of ot talks on the tho various branches of literature tho the novel short story essay play poetry by bythe bythe bytho the tho professors in those au subjects Th Thu following these those talks talk are aro devoted to original work along that line A now phase introduced this year in 18 that of ot assigning reports report of tho the now books of tho the time thereby there thoro- b by keeping pace PIlCO with current lit bit Ut- Each Lach member In is exPected to donate ono one contemporary volume to h library of ot Chi Delta Dolta It Lt is ls noteworthy that nil all but bu but three of ot the numbers in tho the Gleam Gloam- ScrIbblers contest were won by members of the tho sorority and thaon that tha on the editing staff of ot every overy Pen Penone one ono or 01 two h have havo vo been heen Chi DelLs Tho The organization operates co-operates tho the Scribblers Scrib Scrib- conduct tho the annual Gleam Scribblers contest An active alumni association of ot otone one hundred and fifty women counts count among Its members Mrs Chloe Chloo Ba Bateman Bruce Druce nl national historian and Mrs Althea a n successful Rue suc short story alary piny play and pa pageant pageant pageant pa- pa geant WI writer ter who has recently had one of ot her stories made mado Into a n. scenario for tor the tho by Famous Farnous Fam Farn- ous Player Lasky studios Thirty active members for tho campus or organization organization organization or- or Helen Helon Murdoch Is la presIdent prescient pres pros Ident Alice Hunter vice president Dorothy Snow treasurer and La Rue ue Tolton secretary Alumni members mcm- mcm hers bers on the campus are Irene Iren Tolton Tolon Tolton Tol- Tol ton on Pay Fay Cornwall Bolln Dolin Georgia Ia Johnson Elaine Kinder Kindor Mabel Frazer Fra- Fra zer zer Dean Lucy M. M Van Cott Cotto Esther Nelson and Dorothy Doroth Ramsay y Prominent honorary members arc are arc areZona zona Sona Gale and Lee a 1 short hort star story writer of ot OF ALPHA KAPPA Alpha Kappa Pal Fraternity was founded by members of or class of ot 1905 of ot tho the School of ot Commerce ao- ao and of oC New York University The Tho mt members who perpetuated tho the Idea dea of ot closer friendship from Crom tho the class lass of at 1005 1905 of ot the tho New York University Uni Uni- varsity combined with members pled pledged el from class claes of ot 1906 conceived ho tho idea of or forming a n new now fraternity whose purpose should bo to foster scientific research In tho the field of commerce accounts and finance and nd ando to o promote and advance In American Amen Ameri can institutions of learning course courso lead leading Ins Ins- to degrees rees In commercial science Application was made to tho the see sec rotary rotan of ot tho the state of or New York for fora a ch charter Tho The name namo Alpha Kappa si was accepted by tho the secretary of or state and a a. charter granted in 1904 Tho The charter members of or this fraternity adopted tho the practice of or requiring sufficient promise of oC success suc sue cess coss in business ns RII an essential qualification for business also no noman noman noman man who 1 l- l 1 1 I not successfully com cont- plated one ono year in a reco recognized cd school of ot business was not eligible to o membership All of oC these things 9 Indicate that Alpha Kappa Pal is a n profession fraternity united to schools offering fall courses in busIness busness bus bus- mess Iness ness Alpha Kappa Pal fraternity now consists of at thirty-four thirty active chapters chap chap- tars In all the tho lending universities of ot tho the United States States and and at present present pres pres- ent ant there aro are six petitions pending consideration of the tho fr fraternity Thirteen members of ot the ho UnIversIty ty of ot Utah were vero Initiated to Alpha Kappa Cr fraternity November 17 1923 at which time a charter was granted to the Alpha Iota chapter to function as a National profession profession- al at commerce fraternity on the tho UnIversity University Uni UnI- of ot Utah campus Pill PHI BETA DETA PI The Tho Kappa J i Fra Fra Pra- was vas organized at nt tho the University Lint Um- of ot UtaH Utan on October l 16 lOcO Us its ts was Vas to and Ideals of ot too medical profession of oi firmly aa- aa to Its HI eLates of promoting ho tho of Its members and alaIn ate ala In them in ev every ry wormy Hun tion Inu organization was WU- deemed an anti anu necessary there Was vaa no prote professional organization of ur this hrs character In the medical school with they could for ur betterment or 01 conditions us as they existed at ut that tune time bince Its its' organization Kappa 1 PI 1 Ah Alpha hL was was' an in iii inno Inc no 1 department it easily won tao CU cup by tho the faculty maintaining hl highest h t schola scholastic tlc in ln the tau fan of ot Kappa Pi Alpha prepared to affiliate With a lI strong national fraternity Dr It H. L L. UY lIes of oC ogy and nd Pathology finally eu Cu u tho the fraternity to tu with Beta lieta 11 National Medical ru l Iho local fraternIty was Installed as tao Alpha Nu oi 01 PhI Beta Pi Pt I on April 18 13 lau 1113 Phi Beta Il li now has eighteen active ac- ac tI tive Ive members on tile tho campus and null eighteen pledges who will wili bo be Initiated mi- mi ne next net t year car Forty Furty Uvo tivo mum mum- burr bers ers who have havo left Jett the local chaper chapter chap chap- ter er are at present making excellent records coords at the leading loading eastern Uni- Uni The Alumnus roll includes forty orty of ot the tho most prominent physicians clans lans and surgeons of Salt Snit Lake City Ity and who are arc Instructing In n the University o of Utah Medical school are are- Dean Perry G. G Suo Snow Dr Dl I L. L L. L Dames Dalnes Dr A A. C. C Dr Air Neuton Miller Dr IV W Tt TL TV rr I I dale dalo Dr Dl I p- p pR P. P Hatch Mr Mi j J. J Max ilax t Marshall Mr O. O A. A Ogilvie vIo A great loss to the tho University of oC I Utah Medical school and to Alpha Nu chapter Is that hat of ot Dean Parry G. G Snow who is leaving for tho the UnIversity University UnI- UnI of Pennsylvania to do fur- fur thor hor research work In anatomy SIGMA SIG PI IS The International Commerce Frt Fra of Delta Sigma PI Pm was In installed installed in- in stalled at tho the University of oC Utah April 16 1922 by a charter chartr granted the twenty five members of the tho lo Jo- Jo cal fraternity of or Alpha PI El Delta Sigma PI was tho the first professional commercial fraternity to bo be e petitioned peti peti- for and the tho first to bo be re received received re- re at this Institution and there thero- tore fore stands as the pioneer r of ot commercial commercial com coin mercial organizations of ot the tho campus SInce Its installation the chapter has lost eight men mon b by graduation but now numbers twenty seven two of ot which are arc honorary members Professors F. F W W. Forman orman and |