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Founder of Alpha Phi Omega
Frank Reed Horton
Story behind the founding of Alpha Phi Omega - World War I
Horton witnessed navy recruits being court-martialed, resolved to uphold a 'standard of manhood' to help young people
Story behind the founding of Alpha Phi Omega - American Legion Banquet
Frank Horton met Herbert Horton, who introduced Frank to Scouting
Story behind the founding of Alpha Phi Omega - Boy Scouts of America
Impressed by religious tolerance of young people & realized that the Scout Oath and Law were the standards he was looking for
Story behind the founding of Alpha Phi Omega - Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Fraternity house of former Scouts inspired Horton to turn thoughts into APO
Number of charter members in Alpha Phi Omega
14
Date of Alpha Phi Omega's founding
December 16, 1925
Location of Alpha Phi Omega's founding
Easton, Pennsylvania, Lafayette College, Brainerd Hall, 2nd floor
Significance of 'The Chief' in APO's history
Honorable H. Roe Bartle, National President in 1931, grew APO to 90+ chapters
Name of Clemson University's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega
Gamma Lambda
Date of Clemson's chapter of Alpha Phi Omega's founding
October 6, 1940
Three cardinal principles of Alpha Phi Omega
Leadership, Friendship, Service
Current National Officers of Alpha Phi Omega (President)
Melody Ann Martin
Current National Officers of Alpha Phi Omega (Vice President)
Disraeli Smith
Current National Officers of Alpha Phi Omega (National Executive Director)
Bob London
Region and section of Clemson's chapter of APO
L-2 (Region L, Section 2)
Current inter-chapter officers of APO (Region Chair)
Hanna M. Fuller
Current inter-chapter officers of APO (Section Chair)
Logan Kipling
Decision about APO's membership requirements at the 1976 National Convention
Women can join as full members
Organization created at the 1994 National Convention and connected country
International Council of Alpha Phi Omega (ICAPO), connected with The Philippines
Chapter business meetings schedule and dress code
1st, 3rd, & 5th Thursdays of each month, Wear stitched letters or business casual
National Fraternity's highest award
The National Distinguished Service Key
Two awards regularly given by each pledge class
Outstanding Pledge, Pledge Class Guardian