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Alpha Eta Rho is a collegiate fraternity founded to bring together those students having a common interest in the field of aviation. Alpha Eta Rho, the Greek letters which stand for "air", came into being to fulfill a definite need at the time. Enrollment in the aviation courses on the campus of the University of Southern California in the spring semester of 1928-29 was surprisingly large; faculty members and students were voicing the need for an extracurricular activity for organizing and promoting this interest in aviation.

 

Alpha Eta Rho was organized on April 10, 1929 by Professor Earl W. Hill, an instructor at USC, with the assistance of others on the faculty. After receiving official recognition by the university, the first election of officers was held May 23, 1929. Under the leadership of Hill, founder and national president for 21 years, Alpha Eta Rho continued to grow in size and stature within the college and the aviation industry. Professor Hill remained in office as president until his death in 1950.

 

Marshall Benedict, an employee of United Airlines, became the second national president of the fraternity in 1950. In June, 1951, Benedict was recalled to active duty in the Air Force; John Goodwin took over the presidency for a sixteen month period, until Benedict was able to return in October 1952.

 

Benedict, now in association with the FAA, served as president until 1963. Ray Mertes, a great supporter of aviation education, replaced Benedict in 1963. Mertes, who worked for United Airlines, died unexpectedly in 1965. Gene Kropf, a public affairs officers for the Western Region of the FAA, served as national president until 1981. Kropf, also known as the Red Baron, resigned in order to accept the position of Chairman of the Board of Alpha Eta Rho. At that time, Harold Wood, who had been the National Secretary-Treasurer for almost 20 years at Parks College, accepted the position of president.

 

Harold Wood served as president for seven years, until July 1, 1988, when he too resigned to accept the Chairman of the Board position. It was at this time that Wayne E. White retired from Boise State University and accepted the position of national president.

 

Through the leadership of these six dedicated men, Alpha Eta Rho has grown internationally. The alumni membership of the fraternity is large and distributed throughout the aviation industry. Currently, there are over seventy active chapters, pledging over 1,000 new members each year.

 
What is Alpha Eta Rho All About?
 
 

 

 
Alpha Eta Rho (ΑΗΡ) is an international professional college aviation fraternity that serves as a contact between the aviation industry and educational institutions to foster, promote, and mentor today's college students towards successful careers in any aviation field. Alpha Eta Rho serves to actively associate interested students of aviation with leaders and executives in the industry. This close association, strengthened through the bonds of an international aviation fraternity, establishes opportunities for all members in their relation to aviation and inspires interest and cooperation among those in the profession who are also members of Alpha Eta Rho.

 

Established in 1929, and the oldest professional aviation fraternity in history, Alpha Eta Rho has had over one hundred thirty five chapters both domestically and internationally. Currently over seventy chapters are active on campuses throughout the United States. The alumni of the fraternity are found in all facets of the aviation industry and related management fields. These include airline captains, military aviation Flag Officers, corporate CEO's, NASA engineers, flight attendants, aircraft mechanics, aviation museum directors, aerospace engineers, and pilots. There are currently over 45,000 Alumni of Alpha Eta Rho, with over 1,000 new members pledging each year.

 

Alpha Eta Rho serves as a contact between the aviation industry and educational institution to foster, promote, and mentor today's college students towards successful careers in any aviation field. It bands into one organization outstanding students, alumni, interested faculty, and industrial leaders for the purpose of studying the problems of everyday life as influenced by the field of aviation. Alpha Eta Rho serves to actively associate interested students of aviation with leaders and executives in the industry. This close association, strengthened through the bonds of an international aviation fraternity, establishes opportunities for all members in their relation to aviation and inspires interest and cooperation among those in the profession who are also members of Alpha Eta Rho.

 

 

Alpha Chi's History at Averett

 

The Alpha Chi Chapter was founded on Averett University's campus in November 1999. After less than a year of being founded, the chapter became inactive from 2000 through 2003. In the Fall of 2003, the Alpha Chi Chapter was reinstated by a group of dedicated students who wanted to see the chapter be a success. Today, many changes have occurred in order to strengthen the brotherhood and sisterhood bond among our members.