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Members of the Sophomore class who have done outstand- ing scholastic worlc are invited to participate in the Sopho- more Scholar Program. The purpose of the organization is to stimulate intellectual growth through individual research and monthly discussion groups of controversial and informa- tive subjects. This program is under the leadership of Dr. Kirby Godsey, in the absence of Dean James I-I. Smart. Left to Right, Seated: Suzanne Bergman, Janice Williamson, Beverly Belch- er, Linda Oaks, and Elizaeth Beasley. Stand- ing: jane Kirkpatrick and Leanne Hemphill. Freshmen who, from high 'school records and college entrance tests, have shown much scholastic potential are selected to be members of the Freshman Scholars. This group, under the leadership of Dr. C. A. Anderson, meets each month to discuss out- standing books and current ideas. Left to Right, Seated: Ethlyn I-Iardesty, Dollie Hall, jane Parker, Dr. Anderson, Sandra Merrill, Carolyn Clark, and Kath- ryn Paintin. Standing: Nancy Gay, Kathy Uzzell, Karen Koch, Ann Belcher, and Kathy Shaffner. Not Pictured: Sheldon Jones, Thyra Martin, Sara Guinn, and Ellen Elgin. SOPHOMORE SCHOLARS FRESHMAN SCHCLARS 81
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PIlDELTA.PHI HONORSPROGRAM HONORARIES The Beta Rho Chapter of Pi Delta Phi, national French honorary society, has for its purpose the promotion of a greater interest in the culture, civilization, language, and literature of France. Members of Pi Delta Phi must have shown outstanding scholarship achievement in French. Left to Right: Mr. Stan- ley Turner, Sponsor, Mrs. J. N. Quintero, and Mrs. Geraldine Vaden, The Honors Program is a program which strives to en- courage a desire for inde- pendend study and research among students with an ex- ceptionally high scholastic record. A student who par- ticipates in the program must write a thesis in her major or minor field and take an ex- amination on the thesis. Those students who do complete re- quirements of this program receive at graduation the Bachelor of Arts Degree with Distinction. Marcia McLennan
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