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Educational Societies KAPPA DELTA PI — Row I: Sandy Wood, Cassie Boyers, Jude Wilson, Midge Dwelle, Eleanor Millman, Diane Eddy. Row 2: Judy Boyer. Peggy Yoke, Barb Bishop, Carol Priester, Teddie Hollot, Vera Sigley. Leadership, scholarship, and character are the traits that any FSC student must have to become a member of the national education honorary, KAPPA DELTA PI. Under scholarship the student must have a 3.0 over-all average and a 3.0 average in the education field. This honorary was established at FSC in 1931 as Beta Omega Chapter with the purpose of encouraging high professional, intel- lectual, and personal standards, and recognizing outstanding contributions to education. Sponsored by the West Virginia Education As- sociation and the National Educational Association, the STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL AS- SOCIATION for students in the education field is a professional organization at FSC. Pictured at right are the SNEA OFFICERS AND ADVISORS. Row I : Sharon Donnelly, vice president; Sharon Yoal , secretary; Peggy Yoke, treasurer; Dorothy A. Snozek, ad- viser. Row 2: Harry G. Priester, secondary adviser; John Fazio, president. 26
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LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA, national phys- ical science honorary, was organized on Fair- mont State College campus in 1925. Mem- bers are reguired to have an overall 3.0 grade average and a 3.0 average in at least 14 hours of chemistry and physics. Mrs. Eleanor Ford, associate professor in physics, is faculty adviser. BETA BETA BETA is an organization for outstanding students of the biological sci- ences. Members are reguired to have a 3.0 grade average in at least 10 hours of biology and a 2.3 overall grade average. This year associate members, with at least a 2.5 grade average in biology, were given social standing in this honorary. Service proj- ects include labeling trees on campus and cleaning the arboretum, the area where trees and shrubs are grown for study. Members have sponsored several camping trips along with their advisers, Dr. Robert E. Amos and Dr. William D. Creasy. LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA— Row I: Teddie Hollot, secretary; Gloria Wright, vice president; Linda Sawyer, Judy Boord. Row 2: Dr. Elizabeth, adviser; Donald Davoli, Eddy Vincent, treasurer; Robert Starn, sergeant-at-arms; Robert Brown, president. Science Honoraries BETA BETA BETA — Row I: Donald Howell, sergeant-at-arms; Tom Deadriclt, historian; Teddie Hollot, president; Gloria Wright, secretary; Eddy Vincent, vice president. Row 2: George Nefflen, Priscilla Hunter, Jackson Reed, Lauren Riggs, Paul Bennett, James Patton. Row 3: Robert Smith, John DeFazio, Brenda Boor, Sue Petowick, Emily Robinson, Linda Cover. Row 4: Dr. Raymond Amos, Bill Roy, Mike Argiro, Warren Stewart, John Hess, Vincent Merendino, Gary Raines, Patrick Phipps, Don Edwards. 25
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ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA, busi- ness honorary, was founded in 1958. It was organized to promote interest in the study of business. Its purpose is to acquaint the student with the type of people they will be working with in the future. SIGMA TAU DELTA, national English honorary, was formed in 1964. Its purpose is to encourage interest and participation in ac- tivities related to English majors. Members must have completed a minimum of five English courses with at least a 3.0 grade average. As its main project, the organ- ization sponsors the publishing of Sketches, a collection of FSC literary works. John W. King serves as faculty adviser. ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA— Norman Ware, Michael Jones, Jim Slamick. Honorary Organizations SIGMA TAU DELTA— Jim Barnes, president; Gayle Parker, secretary-treasurer; Jude Wilson, Patty Vandergrift, publicity chairman; Linda Shaffer Yakim, vice president. 91063 27
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