Howard Copp ’57—From houseboy to husband
Howard Copp was a houseboy at Alpha Gamma Delta at WSU, until his future wife Martha pulled him away.
» More ...Howard Copp was a houseboy at Alpha Gamma Delta at WSU, until his future wife Martha pulled him away.
» More ...The 1909/1910 Chinook yearbook devoted a full page to “The Installation of the Kappa Sigma.” In the text W.M. Coulter, a founding member of the first national fraternity at Washington State College, notes that the event “marks a new epoch in the fraternal life of the College.”
Indeed, according to William Stimson’s student history of WSU, Going to Washington State, by 1918 there were seven national fraternities on campus and four national sororities, in addition to a handful of local fraternal groups. Concerned that students were spending more time on their social lives than their studies, the faculty created a committee in 1911 “to regulate … » More …