Clair B. Wilson
Clair B. Wilson (born 1887) is an Alumni Member of Kappa Chapter (Κ 10) at California University of Pennsylvania.
Early Fraternity Life and Career
Clair B. (Byers) Wilson recognized the need to encourage the learning of our fraternity's history, traditions, and organizational structure in a standard format. He transformed his ideas into the Handbook of Phi Sigma Pi.
Following his undergraduate education, worked on the Faculty at Clarion State Normal School (now known as Clarion University of Pennsylvania) in Clarion, Pennsylvania (1919-1925). At Clarion he was Dean of Men, Director of the Training School and Head of the Education Department.
He married Helen G. Mills in June 1925.
He completed his Master's degree at Ohio State University in 1926. His Master's Thesis was titled, 'A comparison of seven standardized reading tests and a study of their uses'.
In 1926 he went to the State Teachers College of California where he served as Head of the Education Department at, specializing in Special Education. He held certifications as a Psychological Examiner and as a Public School Psychologist.
National Involvement
- National President (1939-1946)
- National Vice President (1946-1948)
Awards
National President | ||
Preceded By James M. McCallister, Alpha |
Term 1939-1946 |
Succeeded By Beecher Flanagan, Epsilon, Tau |
National Vice President | ||
Preceded By James M. McCallister, Alpha |
Term 1946-1948 |
Succeeded By Beecher Flanagan, Tau |