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− | * R. Lee Hornbake Library named for [[R. Lee Hornbake]], professor of industrial education, dean of the faculty, and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Maryland. [[R. Lee Hornbake|Dr. Hornbake]] was a past president of [[Kappa Chapter]] and later a faculty member at California. He also served as [[National Secretary]]. | + | * R. Lee Hornbake Library named for [[R. Lee Hornbake]], professor of industrial education, dean of the faculty, and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Maryland. [[R. Lee Hornbake|Dr. Hornbake]] was a past president of [[Kappa Chapter]] and later a faculty member at California University of Pennsylvania. He also served as [[National Secretary]]. |
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Revision as of 11:07, 21 October 2008
1980: The Year in Review | |
National President | Richard Meily, Jack W. Thornton |
Torchia Recipients | Iota, Sigma, Tau |
DSK Recipients | |
New Chapters | Alpha Alpha |
Reactivated Chapters |
The Year 1980 in review for Phi Sigma Pi.
1980
- R. Lee Hornbake Library named for R. Lee Hornbake, professor of industrial education, dean of the faculty, and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Maryland. Dr. Hornbake was a past president of Kappa Chapter and later a faculty member at California University of Pennsylvania. He also served as National Secretary.
April
- April 4 - Alpha Alpha is founded at Converse College becoming the first new chartered chapter in almost 20 years.