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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]].  
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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 University of Pennsylvania. He also served as [[National Secretary]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:57, 14 July 2009

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.