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S I ' H I i Frederick Sleeker, Advhor Class of Spliinx of I ' MO decided early in llio ypiir to niiikc its ore iiiiz tioii an active rontrlhul ini lionorarv- I 1 ' uitli tills .in aii-i anipiis talciil show. Buckeye Breviliiv ol l )30. was sponsored by tlie honorary. The picrpc) c ol the show was not only to pro ide an opportiinitv lor talented stii dents to perform hut iUii In ( crnciil ixltti ril.ilioiis helween the stiitlenl hody .ind the iai iilly. . l- thouch it was the show s lirst presentation, several faculty menihers participated in llie c.i t. .uid the show max easily heioiiie a lr,i(iiti in .il ( )lili) State. On February II some 500 outstanding men were feted at the annual Rei otjnition Baiupiet. Since several members of the I 1U Sphinx C lass gradu- ated, three men. William Donnelly. John Shackel- ford, and Jai k Wilson, were linked at the ban(|uet. Officers of this years cabinet were: I liirry C ofis- wcll. president; Willis I. ink Ir.. ii r prcsidi ' iit; Ri( h ir(l Saiincr, sci relar ; I ierberl lloyd. treas- urer: Kent lirandt. liaplaiii: ind hrederick Stecker acted as advisor. McinlKrv were chosen for their leadership. s(hoiaisMip .irid pirson.ditv. .A solemn moment T„„.,„fs I Look iiitvUittvnt, please l.i ' aJiiui the wav
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It II A II II Mnrttir I Oiiiil K llii ' ■niol W oini ' ii s lioiioi S()( i ' t wliiili is oriuiiiatcd as i local r )ii|) at Ohio Stale iti 1 )| I. In lUlf). tjic local senior vo- s lionoraries ol Cornell. Mien ()l, Stall . S artliinore an l Syracuse I iiiversities met to lorm a national Senior women s honorary whose constitution, Greek motto, and name were aaopted from the Ohio State chapter. The ijronp li,is now grown to include 82 chapters. IVew members are selected on the oasis of scliol- arship. leadership, and service to the University and are initiated durin one of the most impressive ceremonies of Traditions Weelc. New members are informed of tlieir appointment by a midnight sere- nade, and they receive a mortar board to be worn the following day. About noon on the following day their formal initiation ceremony begins with the traditional pro- cession of the old members on the Oval. After tliis the initiates are taken from their stations, at var- ious campus buildings, and join the procession which leads to the library where they are greeted by the faculty and alumni. A banquet follows the formal initiation at Mirror Lake and terminates the activities. The fourteenth triennial convention of the Mor- tar Board was held iti June 1940 at Brainerd, Mituiesota with the chapters president serving as the official delegate. In Winter Quarter a recog- nition reception was held honoring upper class women. For those to wtwin tiie iionor qoos Taking tUe oatli V onflrcild a ions Looking ahead
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