San Francisco, California, Alumni Chapter
of Mu Phi Epsilon

Mu Phi Epsilon is an International, Professional Music Fraternity which was
founded by Dr. Winthrop S. Sterling and Elizabeth Mathias Fuqua on
  November 13, 1903, at the Metropolitan College of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio.

It has as its purpose the advancement of music in America and throughout the
world, the promotion of musicianship and scholarship, loyalty to the Alma
Mater, and the development of a true bond of friendship.
The Fraternity is composed of Collegiate Chapters, Alumni Chapters and Allied Members.

The San Francisco Alumni Chapter was installed on November 17, 1929.
At that time members in the South Bay and East Bay were a part of our group.
Since then the Palo Chapter branched off to form its own Chapter in 1955.
The Berkeley Chapter branched off and was installed in 1959.


The San Francisco Alumni Chapter has members living in San Francisco, Marin and Sonoma Counties.
Our membership includes music performers, educators, therapists, composers, church music leaders, organists/pianists.
Our emphasis is service through music.

You may contact this chapter for more information at
muphiepsilonsf@yahoo.com to reach our Chapter President
and/or click on any the following links:

San Francisco Alumni Officers and Committees
San Francisco Alumni Past Presidents
San Francisco Alumni Chapter Members
San Francisco Alumni Patrons
San Francisco Alumni Meetings
Link to the International Mu Phi Epsilon Fraternity
Other alumni and collegiate chapters
About Mu Phi Epsilon
The Mu Phi Epsilon Foundation