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In 1953 the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity would not accept an African American student, William Hall, as a pledge, nor would they accept Jerry Klapper, who was Jewish. These two men, along with several others from Phi Sigma Kappa formed a new fraternity, Alpha Delta Episilon. Row 1: J. Klapper, W. McIlrath, W. Hall. Row 2: M. Seaman, V. Rickert, D. Sweeney. Row 3: W. Smalley, A. DeAngelis, E. Beavan. Row 4: J. Char, J. Curran, W. Abel. Row 5: G. Zil...
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- Abel, Bill
- Alpha Delta Epsilon
- Beavan, Edward
- Char, James
- Curran, Joel
- De Angelis, Aldo
- Fraternities & Sororities
- Hall, William
- Klapper, Jerry
- Mc Ilrath, John
- Phi Sigma Kappa
- Rickert, Vaughn
- Seaman, Mark
- Sinadinos, James
- Smalley, Warren
- Sweeney, Donald
- Williams, John
- Ziles, Forrest