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A 10[..z... „.... .. ......,.. ., ,..,...T.. 4.5,0 .J - -40 OFFICERS PEGGY FITTS President PAUL GRAHAM Vice-President SARAH ANN BLOMQUIST Secretary JACQUELINE HEWITT Treasurer ELLEN WADE Historian-Reporter DR. CECIL ROSS Sponsor HONORARY MEMBERS Sarah Blasingame Mary E. Moffatt Pearl Herod Dr. Blanche Tansil Vance S. Jennings Mrs. Robert Work Zeta Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, the only one of its kind in Mississippi, was installed at Ole Miss in May, 1947. It is an honor society in education whose aim is to provide a national fraternity to advance the interest of Education as a profession. Membership is open to those students having a B average in the School of Education and possessing high quali- ties of character, initiative, and social responsibility. Motto of Kappa Delta Pi: KNOWLEDGE, DUTY, POWER. KAPPA DELTA PI First Row: Katherine Adams, Joan Barbour, Sarah Ann Blomquift, Dorothy Brown. Second Row: James Burns, Wilma Cearley, Kenny Devine, Guynell Duncan, Peggy Fitts. Third Row: Bobbye Franks, Grace Jean Gillespie, Herbert Gregory, Janice Gunn, Jacqueline Hewitt. Fourth Row: Alva Jo Hollis, Vance Jennings, Betty Langston, Dora Lee Livingston, Carolyn McCurdy. Fifth Row: Phyllis Mullen, Barbara Thompson, Jane Todd, Ellen Wade, Cissy Westbrook. No Pictures: Paul Graham, Id Krause, Dr. Cecil Ross, Earl Skinner. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA OFFICERS PHILLIP GEORGE President GLENN CARTER Vice-President JOE K. STEPHENS Treasurer DAVID B. LYONS Secretary DR. J. W. WARD Faculty Advisor FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. F. A. Anderson Dr. R. J. Nichols Mr. R. A. McGhee Dr. D. S. Pancratz Mr. J. A. McKeen Dr. J. W. Ward Alpha Epsilon Delta is a National Honorary Pre-Medical Society. The objects of the society are to encourage excellence in pre-medical work by furnishing a goal towards which the students may strive during the early semesters of his or her pre- medical career; to bind together the similarly interested stu- dents, and to bridge the gap between the spirit of the pre-medical school and that of the school of medicine. First Row: Joe E. Brown, Sonny Davidson, Ralph Fortenberry, Phillip George. Second Row: John J. Gilluly, Gerald Hollingsworth, Julian Jones, Henry Laws, Third Row: Joe LeBlanc, John A. Marascalo, Charles Martin, Cecil McKlemuriny, Fourth Row: Jerry Nagle, James Sheffield, Joe K. Stephens, Joe W. Stephens, George R. Wesley. No Picture: William Anderson.
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OFFICERS PAUL PITTMAN President HARRY DANCIGER Vice-President DOT MALONE Secretary MARTIN MIAllA Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS Dr. Gerald Forbes Mr. Marvin Black Col. Eldon Hoar Mr, Samuel S. Talbert Lambda Sigma is an honorary fraternity for journalism ma- jors and students interested in this field. Its purpose is to up- hold the highest standards of true journalism. In order to be initiated, a student must maintain a 4.0 quality point average in journalism and a 3.0 quality point average in non-journalism courses. Lambda Sigma sponsors the Mississippi Press Institute for high school publications, and conducts an annual convention for the Press Institute members. Lambda Sigma, with the Journ- alism Department, sponsors the annual Editor ' s Short Course for the editors of Mississippi and presents awards to meritorious editors throughout the state. Lambda Sigma also presents an award to the outstanding senior in Journalism each year. First Row: Gratham Brigance, Harry Danciger, Colleen Fly. Second Row: Dick Goldhammer, Charlotte Hess, Cathy Johnston. Third Row: Carolyn Kochtitzky, Dot Malone, Martin Miazza. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Nichols, Tommye Nunnally, Paul Pittman, Fisher Rhymes, No Picture: Jack Burrage. SIGMA First Row: John G. Barnett, William S. Beck, Baptist Boetto, Donald Second Row: Hughbert James Dickey, Robert Dickinson, Kelly Ellis, Erwin W. Gregory. Third Row: C. L. Hardin, Jr. J. L. Hardin, Eddie Faye Harwell, Arthur Keller, Jerome Miller. Fourth Row: Yancey A, Jr., Hiram H. Phelps, Walter Reagan, L. V. Sharp, Carl F. Sidener. Fifth Row: J. Williamson Stitt, Abe M. Tahir, Jr., Mary Elizabeth Tahir, Claud M. Tingle, Jr., Charles Williams. No Picture: Irene C. Smith, MARKETING CL CB OFFICERS ABE M. TAHIR, JR. President ARTHUR KELLER Vice-President C. L. HARDIN, JR. Secretary L. V. SHARP Treasurer ALLEN T. BLAIR Faculty !Id-visor The purpose of the Ole Miss Marketing Club is to foster the study of marketing and marketing principles; to assist students in preparing for a vocation in marketing; and to promote better student relations with businessmen in the field of marketing. All students interested in marketing are eligible for membership. The Ole Miss Marketing Club is affiliated with the Dixie Chapter of the American Marketing Association. 0;
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SCABBARD AND BLADE OFFICERS JOHN B. BURNETT Captain VICTOR V. VANCE Is! Lieutenant ROBERT K. RUSHING 2nd Lieutenant H. C. BEAU CARVILL 1st Sergeant FIRST ROW: Gene H. Bishop, G. Leo Brown, Robert Burkley, John B. H. C. Carvill, Robert L. Cave, William S. Cook. SECOND ROW: George Cottingham, John H. Geary, Thomas P. Goggin, Jack Hatcher, Henry N. Herndon, Leon E. Lewis, Jr., Harry L. Loflin, Burwell B. McClendon. THIRD ROW: Mike M. Marshall, Jared D. Mayes, Lenox W. Oglesby, Robert K. Rushing, Ernest 0. Spencer, Silvio J. Spigolon, L. Taylor, Victor V. Vance. NOT PICTURED: James L. Davis. National honorary military fraternity for advanced Air R.O.T.C., Army R.O.T.C., and N.R.O.T.C. students. Company B 8th Regiment, was founded at Ole Miss April 6, The PREAMBLE to the Constitution of the National Society of Scabbard and Blade reads: Believing that military service is an obligation of citizenship, and that the greater opportunities afforded college men for the study of military science place upon them certain responsibilities as citizens, We, Cadet Officers in various Universities and Colleges conferring baccalaureate degrees, do form this Society and adopt this Constitution in order to unite in closer relationship the military departments of American Universities and Colleges; to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; to prepare ourselves as educated men to take a more active part and to have a greater influence in the military affairs of the communities in which we may reside and above all to spread intelligent information concerning the military requirements of our country. 254
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