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Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Membership Directory Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Febuar 19 Biennial Directory 1995-96 Sigma Pi Phi Fratrenity This directory has been prepared to serve as an important and useful source of information and data for Subordinate Boules and for individual Archons, and to facilitate com- munication processes within the Fraternity. It is for the ex- clusive use of members of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, and is not for public scrutiny. It is not to be duplicated in whole or in part for distribution outside the Fraternity. Biennial Directory Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity 1995-96 Subordinate Boules Alpha .............................. Philadelphia, PA. Beta Eta ........................... State of Delaware Sigma Pi Phi Fratrenity Beta ................................... Chicago, IL. Beta Iota ............................. Waterbury, CT. Gamma ............................. Baltimore, MD. Beta Kappa ......................... Birmingham, AL. Delta ................................ Memphis, TN. Beta Lambda .................... Hampton/Norfolk, VA. Epsilon ............................. Washington, DC. Beta Mu ......................... Surburban Maryland Zeta ............................. New York City, NY. Beta Nu ............................ Northern Virginia Eta .................................. St. Louis, MO. Beta Xi ............................... Central Florida Contents Theta .............................. Kansas City, MO. Beta Omicron ...................... Grand Rapids, MI. Iota ................................... Detroit, MI. Beta Pi .............................. Harrisburg, PA. Kappa ................................. Atlanta, GA. Beta Rho ........................... Akron/Kent, OH. Lambda ............................. Columbus, OH Beta Sigma ........................... Springfield, MA. Mu ............................. Northern New Jersey Beta Tau ............................ New Haven, CT. Nu ................................... Houston, TX. Beta Upsilon ....................... San Francisco, CA. Subordinate Boulds - Listed Alphabetically .............................. Xi ................................. Los Angeles, CA. Beta Phi ...................... Roanoke/Lynchburg, VA. Grand Officers and The Executive Committee .......................... Omicron .................... Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. Beta Chi ............................. Fort Valley, GA. Pi .................................. Little Rock, AR. Beta Psi ................................ Albany, NY. Grand Bould Committees, 1994-96................... Rho ................................. Pittsburgh, PA. Gamma Alpha ........................... Tucson, AZ. Council of Past Grand Sire Archons.................. Sigma ................................. Dayton, OH. Gamma Beta ......................... Jacksonville, FL. ................................... 67 Tau ................................. Cleveland, OH. Gamma Gamma .......................... Austin, TX. Subordinate Boul6s - Names and Addresses............ Upsilon ............................. Charleston, WV. Gamma Delta ............................. Flint, MI. Subordinate Boul6s by Region, State, and Year of Founding . .................................. 76 Phi ........................ Montgomery/Tuskegee, AL. Gamma Epsilon ...................... Sacramento, CA. Chi .................................. Nashville, TN. Gamma Zeta .......................... Pasadena, CA. Sire Archon and Grammateus of Each Subordinate Bould6... Psi ................................... Louisville, KY Gamma Eta .......................... Des Moines, IA. New Members -July 30, 1992 to December 31, 1994 .... Alpha Alpha ....................... New Orleans, LA. Gamma Theta ..................... Princess Anne, MD. Alpha Beta ............................ Richmond, VA. Gamma Iota .......................... Rochester, NY. Sigma Pi Phi Members of Emeritus Status .............. .. .. - 89 Alpha Gamma ................... Oakland/Berkeley, CA. Gamma Kappa .................. Winston-Salem, NC. Deceased Archons and Archousai, 1992-94 ............. ....... ............... ....... .. 90. Alpha Delta .......................... Cincinnati, OH. Gamma Lambda ...................... Charleston, SC. 1994 Membership Distribution by Region ................................................. 94 Alpha Epsilon .................... Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX. Gamma Mu ............................ Phoenix, AZ. Alpha Zeta ........................... Tallahassee, FL. Gamma Nu ...................... Northern Mississippi ........... ... .. ......................................... 95 Regional O fficers .... Alpha Eta ........................... Indianapolis, IN. Gamma Xi .............................. Sarasota, FL. Schedule of 1994 Regional Bould Meetings ............................................... 96 Alpha Theta ........................ State of Oklahoma Gamma Omicron ...................... Tampa Bay, FL. Chattanooga, TN. The Boul6 Foundation - Officers and Board of Trustees ...................................... 96 Alpha Iota ............................. Columbia, SC Gamma Pi .......................... Alpha Kappa ............................ Buffalo, NY Gamma Rho .......................... Ann Arbor, MI. Members Listed Alphabetically ......................... ................................ 97 Alpha Lambda ......................... Savannah, GA. Gamma Sigma ........................... Raleigh, NC Grand Officers of the Grand Bould, 1904-96 ........ ..... .............................. 118 Alpha Mu ............................. Augusta, GA. Gamma Tau ...................... Racine/Kenosha, WI. Alpha Nu ............................... Wichita, KS. Gamma Upsilon ....................... Asheville, NC. Alpha Xi ........................... Baton Rouge, LA. Gamma Phi ......................... San Antonio, TX. Alpha Omicron .......................... Seattle, WA. Gamma Chi ............................ San Jose, CA. Alpha Pi ............................. San Diego, CA. Gamma Psi .......................... Columbus, GA. Alpha Rho ............................... Miami, FL. Delta Alpha ......................... Northern Illinois Alpha Sigma ................. Brooklyn/Long Island, NY. Delta Beta ............................ Greenville, SC. Alpha Tau ............................. Durham, NC Delta Gamma........................... Tyler, TX. Alpha Upsilon ......................... Bluefield, WV.- Delta Delta ............................. Albany, GA. Alpha Phi...........................Toledo, OH. Delta Epsilon...................Southern New Jersey Alpha Chi............................ Lansing, Ml. Delta Zeta..........................Beaumont, TX. Alpha Psi............................ Hartford, CT. Delta Eta.............................Denver, CO. Beta Alpha.........................Milwaukee, WI. Delta Theta .......................... Las Vegas, NV. Beta Beta.............................Boston, MA. Delta Iota ............................ Mobile, AL. Beta Gamma .......................... Jackson, MS. Delta Kappa ......................... Shreveport, LA. Beta Delta ........................... Charlotte, NC. Delta Lambda ...................... Nassau, Bahamas Beta Epsilon ........................ Greensboro, NC. Beta Zeta .................... Westchester County, NY 3 2.
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