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Seated: David Ambrose, Senior Vice-President; Ger- ald DiBiasi, Junior Vice- President. Standing; Joseph Sullivan, Junior Vice-Pres- ident; Rick Farrell; Doug- las DiSilva, Secretary: David Knipper, President. DELTA SIGMA PI The Delta Kappa chapter of Delta Sigma Pi International Business Fraternity was chartered at Boston College May 7, 1957. As a professional commerce and business fraternity, the organization is designed to foster the study of business in the university, to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the association of students for mutual advancement by re- search and practice, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce, and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. Each year the fraternity presents the Delta Sigma Pi Award to the outstanding junior in the College of Business Admin- istration. Recently Hon. John Volpe, Governor of Massachu- setts, was initiated as its first Honorary Brother. ■■W 1 ,11 ■■n 1 -i-ji: 1 m ■11- ,f 1 ' ' rf! i1 y M ifl mm •T . f '
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ALPHA KAPPA PSI Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest and largest professional fraternity in commerce in the nation. The objects of the fraternity are to further the individual welfare of its mem- bers, to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounting, and finance, to educate the public to appre- ciate and demand higher ideals, and to promote and ad- vance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration. The members of Delta Eta Chapter at Boston College have been known since its installation on May 22, 1955, for their leadership, cooperation, and outstanding all- around ability in their chosen fields. They have proven that excellence is measured not in time but in quality. At the same time they have given unstintingly of their time in a wide variety of extracurricular activities on the campus. :. ■ i ' ' ! f Seated: John Fitzpatrick, Secretary; William Michael, Trea- surer. Standing: Mr. James Dunn, Moderator; John Ken- nedy, Master of Ritual; Vincent Martin, Vice-President; Leonard McCarthy, President. 262
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Front row, left to right: Arthur Webster, Vice-President; William Russell, President; John Feehily, Pro- gram Coordinator; Wallace Coyle, Secretary; Peter Mahoney, Treasurer. KAPPA PI The Campion Educa- tional Fraternity, Kappa Pi, is the newest fraternity on campus. Founded in 1959, it has been marked by a rapid growth in mem- bership and increase in stability. So much is this so that the fraternity is now looking forward to na- tional recognition. Kappa Pi strives to unite the male body of the School of Education through the common bond of teaching as a profession. Noted per- sons in the field have spoken at fraternity meet- ings in both an enlighten- ing and entertaining man- ner. The annual dinner dance in the spring of the year is the highlight of the fraternity ' s social calendar. ST. MARK ' S ACADEMY The St. Mark ' s Acad- emy is an organization of members of the School of Education who are majoring in business training. In the four years since its founding, the club has served to unite its members so- cially and to keep them up to date in a rapidly progressing field. To fur- ther this latter aim guest lecturers regularly ad- dress the group. President: Ann Curran. 264
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