Elected National President of Alpha Phi Omega in 1950. He brought to the national leadership a rich experience as advisor to Alpha Gamma Chapter at Purdue University. Wherever he traveled, whether on Scouting, university, or Fraternity business, he promoted Alpha Phi Omega through his friendliness and genuine interest in Service. He continued actively in his chapter and on the National Board of Directors until his death.
Awarded the national DSK (1958). Named fall pledge class namesake (1954).
Died in 1961
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