HONORING OUR PAST - BUILDING OUR ALPHA PSI FUTURE
Honoring Our Past
S
ince 1949, Alpha Psi has been at the
heart of Greek life at MSM, UMR,
and MS&T. The Alpha Psi Chapter has
influenced the lives of hundreds of men,
cultivating lasting friendships in the
process. Many of our best college memories
can be traced back to Rolla, Missouri,
whether you remember it as MSM, UMR,
or MS&T.
While many of our alumni have graduated
to successful and distinguished careers
in engineering, construction, science,
technology, and countless other endeavors,
the common bond of our brotherhood
remains. Many of us attribute our personal
and professional success to the ΘΞ
experience because it formed us into the
men we are today.
However, if we wish for Theta Xi to
maintain these unique, quality, house-
centered traditions and continue its
strong presence on the MS&T campus,
we must ensure that we are providing a
safe, modern, and competitive facility that
supports the Alpha Psi way of life. Now
is the appropriate time to invest
in our future as we look to attract
and house the next 500 initiates of
the chapter.
Doc Conrad, the chapter advisor from
1949-early 1970s, and his wife, "Ma."
50-man chapter
Fifth row: Canady, Waters, Miles, Plunkett, Monroe,
Seip, McMasters, Wiseman, Osetek, Blank, Verive,
Guzzy, Heggs. Fourth row: Wick, Wiley, Sobie,
Turman, Rober, Vanderheyden, Gillen, Koetting,
Gjelsteen, Boyasko, Brunner, Boyd, Krueger,
Ferguson, Toomey. Third row: Friedmann, Gioseff,
McEvilly, Blancke, Wees, Bounds, Saluaggi, Banfield,
Ransom, Fosha. Second row: Moscari, Walsh,
Brady, Brooks, Saviola, Fritzen, Kruse, Gregory.
First row: Tonkersley, Young, Church, Knopf.
Fall Pledge Class of 1962