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EDKTOR § COMMENT 9
r:_erother (}eorge Sheetz
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1' its Nashville meeting held during July, the Supreme Council elected Brother
llti~rge E. Sheetz, of Alpha chapter, as Exec-
She e Secretary of the Fraternity. Brother etz · the li' lS a man upon whom the confidence of eno raternity can be bestowed. He is young hro~gh to have the spirit of the undergraduate essa er and old enough to have the poise nectak ry for the important job he has underen.
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Ctea:Other Sheetz steps into a new niche gin ed for the Fraternity, a position that be8 lie • a new area in the life of Pi Kappa Phi. the ~s the first full-time officer employed by lli l{ raternity. His interests and energies are the ;Ppa Phi's. He is working constantly for grad raternity, for you brothers in the underha\1 Uate chapters and for you brothers who \\>or~d left ~lma mater and gone out into the Of th · If1s office is to be the clearing house shou~ Fraternity and through him all business h d be transacted. ~or h' and un we bespeak the hearty co-operation A.n assistance of every man in the Fraternity. lind especial appeal is made to the officers of can ergraduate and alumni chapters to heed his ing fromptly and painstakingly. He is workSuer. or the Fraternity and if his task lis to be ·essfully done you must help.
Pi Kappa Phi has taken a big step. A movement has been launched. The Fraternity has reached the point in its development where such a full-time officer was necessary to handle the affairs of the Society. The Executive Secretary is a decided indication of the importance of the Fraternity and his appointment is a step in which all Pi Kapps should take pride.
Warm Welcome for Old Epsilon HAT is the Biblical statement about the shepherd leaving the ninety and nine and going out in search of the one strayed from the fold? What is the statement about the great rejoicing over the recovery of the lost sheep? While Pi Kappa Phi always rejoices at the addition of a new chapter to its gradually and surely increasing roll it is doubly delighted at the return of a chapter that once enjoyed the privileges of our Fraternity. Joy and thanksgiving at the revival of "old Epsilon," which back in the old days nobly represented Pi Kappa Phi at Davidson College, prevailed throughout the Fraternity last spring. Now that Epsilon has been duly re-instated and is now a full-fledged member of the Fraternity, we pause here to give official welcome
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