General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . due University,191S. Wilbert Glen Reynolds, Bluffton, Ind. 618 West Ohio at Bluffton, Ind., June 8, 1902. Son of Harry Wilbert andLona (Merriman) Reynolds. Walter Merle Ogborn, Monon, Ind. Born at Chicago, 111., March 13, 1895. Son of Edward Alonzo andBertha May (Henderson) Ogborn. Served in Battery B, 1st In-diana N. G., on Mexican border, 1916. Private, First Class, in U. 553, U. S. Ambulance Service, fourteen months in France;in seven major engagements and three offensives; awarded Croixde Guerre


General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . due University,191S. Wilbert Glen Reynolds, Bluffton, Ind. 618 West Ohio at Bluffton, Ind., June 8, 1902. Son of Harry Wilbert andLona (Merriman) Reynolds. Walter Merle Ogborn, Monon, Ind. Born at Chicago, 111., March 13, 1895. Son of Edward Alonzo andBertha May (Henderson) Ogborn. Served in Battery B, 1st In-diana N. G., on Mexican border, 1916. Private, First Class, in U. 553, U. S. Ambulance Service, fourteen months in France;in seven major engagements and three offensives; awarded Croixde Guerre, September 12, 1918. Married, August 30, 1920, RuthWeber. Forrest Sumner Hughes, Indianapolis, Ind. 1226 Oakland at Tulare, S. D., January 1, 1900. Son of Charles Filmore andMargaret E. (Auld) Hughes. Everette Raymond Henning, Pittsboro, Ind. Born at Oakwood, 111., January 16, 1901. Son of George H. andMabel Julia (Eldridge) Henning. Frederick George Tykle, Middletown, Ind. Born at Middletown, Ind., April 5, 1901. Son of George Elwoodand Mabelle (Moroan) P ?=5| c Alpha Omicron Chapter UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN Instituted December 16, A. D. 1905 CLARK BRADLEY MONTGOMERYJAMES ALBERT ALLENHERBERT HALLENBERGWILLIS GORDON STONERHOWARD JACKSON SEYMOURGEORGE EDMOND MONTGOMERYHERBERT LINCOLN EASLEYCLYDE SHALLENBERGERMARION HELMUTH DINSMORE History of Alpha Omicron Chapter The charter for Alpha Omicron Chapter of Phi KappaSigma was granted by the Grand Chapter on December 6, 1905,and the chapter was installed on December 16th of the sameyear. On that date nine charter members were initiated. In February, 1906, the chapter began its life in humblebut hopeful fashion by renting a modest house which served toshelter the fraternity for several years. It was during theseearly years that broad, solid, deep, and enduring foundationswere laid, policies evolved, helpful traditions established andwholesome ideals inculcated. It was indeed the formative pe-rio


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