General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . ington at Madison, Wis., October 13, 1901. Son of Ernest Theodoreand Thilda Pauline (Sprecher) Heassler. Relative in Fraternity,brother, Earl A. Heassler, Alpha Theta, 20. Benjamin McCall Hance, Niles, Mich. 1103 at Niles, Mich., October 10, 1900. Son of Thomas Clare andGenevieve (Corell) Hance. Enlisted as Seaman, U. S. N., June,1918; served on U. S. S. Texas; discharged March, 1919. Sheldon Redlin Wolfe, Madison, Wis. 1226 Mound at Groton, S. D., November 23, 1900. Son of John


General register of the members of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity, 1850-1920 . ington at Madison, Wis., October 13, 1901. Son of Ernest Theodoreand Thilda Pauline (Sprecher) Heassler. Relative in Fraternity,brother, Earl A. Heassler, Alpha Theta, 20. Benjamin McCall Hance, Niles, Mich. 1103 at Niles, Mich., October 10, 1900. Son of Thomas Clare andGenevieve (Corell) Hance. Enlisted as Seaman, U. S. N., June,1918; served on U. S. S. Texas; discharged March, 1919. Sheldon Redlin Wolfe, Madison, Wis. 1226 Mound at Groton, S. D., November 23, 1900. Son of John Calvin andElizabeth (Redlin) Wolfe. Relative in Fraternity, brother, JohnC. Wolfe, Jr., Alpha Theta, 21. Hubert Force Townsend, Hot Springs, Ark. Townsend at Hot Springs, Ark., May 21, 1901. Son of Junius Alexanderand Lula (Warren) Townsend. Rolfe Bigelow Sawtelle, Madison, Wis. 215 West Mifflin at Bangor, Me., July 26, 1902. Son of Frederick William andGreta (Bigelow) Sawtelle. Relative in Fraternity, father, Fred-erick W. Sawtelle, Alpha Delta, ft- .£ Alpha Iota Chapter VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Instituted April 18, A. D. 1902 WILLIS MARVIN BOARDHARRY CHANFRAN JOHNSONALFRED TENNYSON LEVINEERNEST WALKER STURMCARL FREDERICK STOUGHALBERT JOHNSON MORGANWILLIAM WALTER HOLMESROBERT EDGAR HEARNIRVINE TURNER CAMERONWATSON MARVIN COOKJOHN MARSHALL DeBOWAMOS LEANDER EDWARDSDAVID ELBERT McCLEAREN History of Alpha Iota Chapter The club which gave birth to Alpha Iota was originatedby Alfred T. Levine. Associating with himself six fellow stu-dents in Vanderbilt University, he organized in 1900 the D. Club. This club being secret in its nature, adopteda pin, initiation ceremony, grip, pass-word, and regulationsign. Soon thirteen strong men were gathered together, and,following out their original intention, they began work to estab-lish a new Southern college fraternity. Their idea was tolimit the number of chapters to thirteen, also the nu


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