Phi

Kappa

Phi

FACULTY, GRADUATE, AND ACTIVE MEMBERS

R. W. Abbott, H. L. Ahigren, C. J. Anderson, F. Andre,
I. L. Baldwin, L. Bascom, E. Bennett, J. H. Beuscher, M. E.
Bliss, G. L. Bonzelet, H. C. Bradley, C. Bunn, I. Carstens,
E. J. Cogan, L. J. Cole, M. Curti, F. Daniels, C. V. Easum,
W. H. Ebling, J. S. Elfner, C. Elvehjem, C. Fay, P. Fluck,
E. B. Fred, S. H. Goodnight, E. B. Gordon, M. F. Guyer,
E. B. Hart, E. G. Hastings, M. N. H'Doubler, V. A. C.
Hennon, B. H. Hibbard, 0. Hibma, A. Hobson, A. R. Hohl-
feld, A. W. Hopkins, M. Ingraham, T. lura, F. G. Joachim,
P. Jones, T. E. Jones, G. W. Keitt, W. H. Kiekhofer, J. H.
Kolb, 0. L. Kowalke, E. W. Lacy, G. L. Larson, R. Lauben-
stein, C. K. Leith, D. D. Lescohier, J. H. Lilly, K. P. Link

B. J. Longley, W. F. Lorenz, C. P. Lurvey, H. R. McEl-
vain, D. R. Mandelker, H. Manning, J. H. Mathews, D. W.
Mead, W. J. Meek, R. Menzel, W. S. Middleton, R. J.
Muckenhirn, F. 0. Ogg, C. J. Osborne, K. Parsons, S. Perl-
man, F. W. Roe, J. R. Roebuck, B. E. Rogers, J. H. Ruedisili,
0. S. Rundell, H. L. Russell, W. B. Sarles, S. P. Sax,
M. Scharrs, E. R. Schmidt, D. Schuster, V. Sheridan, J. G.
Slater, H. Steenbock, W. A. Sumner, P. T. Tausche, C. V.
Tenuta, F. B. Trenk, L. Troxell, F. E. Turneaure, E. C.
Wagner, R. Wainer, R. Wallerstein, W. W. Ward, A. T.
Weaver, E. A. Wendt, R. H. Wentorf, H. C. White, P. W.
Wilson, M. 0. Withey.

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The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897
as a national scholastic organization. Its primary objective
is the recognition and encouragement of superior scholarship
in all fields of University study. There are 49 active chap-
ters in the United. States. The Wisconsin chapter was found-
ed May 21, 1920. Election and initiation of new members
takes place in the spring of each year. Including the class
of 1948, a total of 1,585 graduates of the University of Wis-
consin have been elected to Phi Kappa Phi. The local chap-
ter of the society contributes annually the sum of $50 for an

undergraduate scholarship. The national office of the society
grants three $1,000 scholarships annually to candidates from
among the active chapters.
"Phi Kappa Phi emphasizes outstanding scholarship,
leadership, and general good citizenship in the University
community."                      -CHESTER V. EASUM
Officers were: C. Easum, President; W. Sarles, Vice Presi-
dent; E. Lacy Secretary-Treasurer; I. Carstens, Journal Cor-
respondent.

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