Pi Epsilon Tau
Pi Epsilon Tau is an American honor society for petroleum engineering students. Its purpose is to maintain the standards and high ideals of the petroleum engineering profession and to build a bond between its members and the industry. The society was established in 1947 at the University of Oklahoma.
History
Faculty member Paul S. Johnson established Pi Epsilon Tau at the University of Oklahoma in November 1947 as an honor society for petroleum engineering students. It was officially recognized by the university on January 7, 1948. The honor society's purpose is to maintain the standards and high ideals of the petroleum engineering profession and to build a bond between its members and the industry.Pi Epsilon Tau's founders planned to expand it to other campuses, creating a national honor society. Its Beta chapter was established at the University of Tulsa in 1948. Gamma was formed at Texas Tech University in 1949. Other chapters were established at colleges across the United States.
It is governed through a national council of five members and a national convention.
Symbols
The emblem or key of Pi Epsilon Tau is shaped like an oil derrick, standing on the base of an isosceles triangle. Its flag features the emblem on top of a three-leaf clover that symbolizes Saint Patrick.The society's colors are black and gold. Its flower is the red rose. Its pledges are called "roustabouts".