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• kappa inn epsilon The mysteries of the compass, protractor or slide rule are no problems for us. This youngest honorary fraternity on our campus is ambitiously striving to further inter- est in mathematics at Manchester College, to stud) ' the contributions of that science to civil- ization, and to develop and spread an apprecia- tion for the power and beauty of math. The rigors of writing an essay concerned with some aspect of mathematics didn ' t deter the new associate members who are: Joan Nord, Jim Slabaugh, Don Shafer, Lloyd Johnston, David Newhouser, Max Douglas, Roger Smith and Wade Hall. The} ' were initiated at a very impressive ceremony during the club ' s banquet in January. Officers Forst Dunnuck, John Mack, Keith Davis, and Wendell Plum directed the progress of these future contributors to the world of re- search. • inn pi ki gm a The acceleration of an object is in direct pro- portion to the force producing it. This simple principle of physics is an apt one to apply to any club . . . and especially to a physics club. Enthusiasm of the members for the subject and a capable cabinet composed of Tom Dillman, Bob Black, Keith Davis, and Dr. Morris are the forces which keep this club in a forward motion. Dr. R. H. Miller with his talk on The Ethics of a Scientist and Dr. H. R. Weimer ' s talk on How Physics and Chemistry Meet helped to consolidate the club member ' s ideas of a scien- tist ' s role in the scheme of things. Mu Pi Sigma copped second prize in the homecoming displays with a model of the campus. Wendell Plum, Bob Black, and Tom Dillman with Dr. Morris formed the campus chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma ... a national physics honorary- Meetings were held with Mu Pi Sigma. Fourth Row: Karleton Halladay, Tom Dillman. Third Row: Phil Kinsey, Lloyd Johnston, Leon Goodmiller. Second Row: John Mack, Dave Newhouser, Florian Cripe, Joan Nord. First Row: Don Shafer, Marion Kintner, Keith Davis, Forst Dun- nuck. Standing: Professor Dotterer. dotterer and dunnuck talk the next meeting about plum in the radio shack Back Row: Bob Metzler, Ray Swihart, Phil Kinsey, David New- houser, Don Shafer, Tom Dillman. Second Row: Dr. Morris, Keith Davis, Roger Smith, Lynn Blocher, Keith Mullin, Wendell Plum. Front Row: George Arnold, Wally Strycker, Bob Black, Merwyn Burrows. twenty-four
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