Chi chapter president Alli Wexler and vice president Alexis Pugh present the senior awards at Diastole Scholars’ center.
Chi chapter welcomes a talented and highly-motivated group of lead- ers to serve during the 2017–2018 academic year. At the senior sendoff ceremony, each senior was recog- nized and given the opportunity to share their future plans. Tey were then given their Xi Psi Phi Certificate of Graduation to be officially sent off! Several year-end awards were also presented. Tis was an especially memorable night for the Chi chapter as we were presented with the Walter C. Harrison Chapter Achievement Award from the Supreme Chapter! We are looking forward to excit- ing summer and fall semesters. Best wishes to all other Xi Psi Phi chapters and good luck to all graduating Xi Psi Phi members! — Karlton H. Smith, chapter editor
ALPHA PI CHAPTER Texas A&M Baylor College of Dentistry Dallas, Texas Founded 1921
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etween school, social events, and philanthropy events, the
members of the Alpha Pi Chapter of Xi Psi Phi have been staying busy this spring! We kicked off the spring semester with a “Back to Cool” event.
XI PSI PHI QUARTERLY
Alpha Pi members giving back to the community at Mission Arlington-Saxe Dental Clinic providing free fillings, cleanings, and extractions to the underserved.
Tis semester, ZIPS members
Alpha Pi member, Karlee De Haan, put together all of the binders full of tips and trips as D2s head into the clinic with their first patients. Tank you Karlee!
ZIPS hosted a small gathering at local spot, where we were able to catch up with members and classmates and hear about everyone’s short break from school. In February, we hosted an event for
the first years called “Chicken Chase.” Te occasion begins by everyone meeting at a local spot and being divided into teams. Also, one lucky first year is chosen to be the chicken and gets to put on a full chicken suit for the day. Te chicken heads to another local spot to hide, while the other teams try to find it. First team to find the chicken wins!
found themselves fortunate enough to volunteer at many philanthropy events. As a fraternity, we took a group of twenty to a local community dental clinic to provide free dental work on a Saturday. Another week- end, a few ZIPS travelled with the school to Tyler, TX to provide free dental work. ZIPS members can also be found around the community, at local homeless shelters and schools, educating others about good oral hygiene practices. ZIPS members are always looking for ways to lend a helping hand. In March, we were able to host
another happy hour with first years and were excited to get to know them better in preparation for the upcom- ing fraternity recruitment. We also had a week off for spring break. From taking vacation to the beach together, to volunteering time in Colorado, all members had a relaxing time and fun time off from school. One of our third years even got married and a group of ZIPS members attended the wedding together. In April was the most exciting
event of the semester, our fraternity recruitment. We spent the com- ing weeks preparing a rush theme, planning a lunch with videos and
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