Home of the Section 49 conference!
Welcome to the Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Truman State University.
The Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was founded on December 13, 1927 by ten
young men, who were all former scouts. Ever since, Epsilon has been a leader
both at the national level of the fraternity, and on the campus of Truman.
Some of the service projects that Epsilon has worked on in its first fifty years
included running Red Cross drives, putting up squirrel boxes on campus, being
tour guides for visit days, and helping out at registration. Today Epsilon
is one of the strongest organizations on the Truman State University campus. Its
membership included former president of the Student Senate. It is also the
largest non-honor group on Truman’s campus, with over 200 members. Epsilon’s
service program now includes the Salvation Army Food Pantry, Red Cross Blood
Drives, Camp Thunderbird or Jo-Ota, Victim Support Services, and Twin Pines
Retirement Community. Through friendship and service, Epsilon is poised to lead
the Kirksville and Truman communities into the twenty-first century.
Please donate to the Adair County Humane Society!
