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Ritual 1
The conduct of chapter meetings
Ritual 2
The Instillation of Chapter Offices
Ritual 3
The ritual of association
Ritual 4
The final examination of new members
Ritual 5
The initiation of new members
Ritual 6
The instruction and examination of new members
Ritual 7
The induction of new chapters
Ritual 8
The instillation of grand chapter officers
Ritual 9
The Third Degree Obligation
Ritual 10
The Funeral Service*
Ritual 11
A Public Lecture on the Principles of True Fraternity*
1st Degree
Members of undergraduate chapters
2nd Degree
members of the chapter who are elected to one of the symbolic offices
3rd Degree
alumni and those initiated as graduates, former students, faculty, or honorary members
4th Degree
members who have been named to appointive offices by the Grand President Grand Council
5th Degree
members who have been elected to the council
6th Degree
members who have been elected to Grand President
President
central figure in the operation of the chapter Connor McClean
Vice President
principal assistant to the president and director of internal operations James Traynor
Secretary
maintains accurate minutes of chapter meetings and serves as a record keeper of local fraternity Miles Tracht
Treasurer
collects and disburses money for the chapter Will Cannella
Sentinel
sees that the rituals and secrets of PSK are always safe guarded Jackson Zwirschitz
Inductor
responsible for the education of all new members Shmood
When and where was the first fraternity founded?
Phi Beta Kappa at the College of William and Mary in 1776
When and where was Phi Sig founded?
March 15, 1873, UMASS Amherst
PHI SIG Founder 1
Joseph Franklin Barrett
PHI SIG Founder 2
William Penn Brooks
PHI SIG Founder 3
Frederick George Campbell
PHI SIG Founder 4
Xenos Young Clark
PHI SIG Founder 5
Jabez William Clay
PHI SIG Founder 6
Henry Hague
When and Where was Phi Sigma Epsilon Founded
February 20, 1910, at Kansas State Normal College
PSE Founder 1
Raymond Victor Bottomly
PSE Founder 2
W. Roy Campbell
PSE Founder 3
W. Ingram Forde
PSE Founder 4
Humphrey Jones
PSE Founder 5
Robert C. Marley
PSE Founder 6
Orin M. Rhine
PSE Founder 7
Fred M. Thompson
What does the bottom bar mean
emblematic of the First and Second degree members, the basis of the fraternity is red
What does the middle bar mean
emblematic of the Third and Fourth degree members, the field of fraternal service, is silver and has the Greek Phi Sigma Kappa letters in red
What does the top bar mean
emblematic of the Fifth and Sixth degree members, symbolic of the grand chapter recognition, is red, with the three - T's and circle emblem of red and silver located within and tangent to triangle of silver, at its left end
What are the colors
Silver and Red in that order
What are the flowers
Red Carnation and White Tea Rose
Principal #1
Promote Brotherhood
Principal #2
Stimulate Scholarship
Principal #3
Develop Character