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IIS ,- I :rage lney ISOH STX OFFICE DF THE DEAN Albertson, Charla Banks, Chrlstlna Blakeley, Rena Jean Bodenhousen, Alan Boyer, Donna Jean Burrlght, Joan Carter, Larry D. Crenshaw, David Culver, Peter Deatherage, Jeralee Dyer, Tegwln Edwards, Ronald Evans, Barbara Evans, Paula Ewan, Glen Freeman, Robert Harvey, Sarah Herblson, Saundra Hlnes, Carol J. Hodge, June Ann Hoffman, Margaret Hutchison, Michael Johnson, Bernice Karol, Marilyn Komer, Gene Krumme, Gall Johnston, Marilyn Linder, Connle Lou Logan, Barbara Lynn Luboski, Eileen McCann, Charles McCoy, Connie McVey, Ronald Maloney, Mary Marlon, Frances Martin, Carol Matthews, Judith Means, Larry Fl ,l JUSEPH dunnnn COLLEGE W 1DU4ANDEDMDND5T5 Q 51-a T DN! ADAM. 2 7196 fl DEAN'S Honon LIST 7 R Flrst Semester, l962-63 2 43. Pettljohn, Ethel hh. Ream, Karen 45. Roesle, James 46. Rothstein, Gall 47. Ryan, David 48. Saverlno, Everett 49 50 51 52 53 54 'e . Schmidt, Susan . Sedwlck, George g 5 2 . Simmons, Earl R , . Smith, Terry - ab . Snuffer, Helen . Snyder, Paulette l 1 l 55. Spalnhower, Blllle sua E 56. Thomas, Leona Kaye Q 57. Townsend, Lee Q 58. Turner, Gall H 59. Warren, Tommie U 60. Hllllams, Rlchard W ill 8 W STUDENTS CARRYING EIGHT HOURS OR LESS R l. Balley, Robert 3 2. Carter, lrcel ' ' Q 3. Dunham, Elizabeth H 4. Frltch, Vernon f W 5. Horn, Ada Faire N 6. McCord, Susan M q 7. Mayfield, Betty Q 8. Ridge, Joyce 7 9. Severin, Norman W , V ' v Mellon, Frances DeAnn J Moser, Marilyn Page, Larry l Panklewlcz, Marjorie W' i T , ,I A FULLY ACCREDITED Two-YEAR COLLEGE ESTABLISHED BY Tl-la ST mar Cl 5 29 ll
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I I 'NW 4 X I i I . 1 y. Q it i 1. 5. ! I 1 1 af.-f.-pcs or 'rr-as W I 1 I . l ie c e Francis Marion Paula Evans Eiiifdifim 7 3??3..i?a.2i..Y Secretary if L+. ,H g Q o 0 o Wisdom Aspiration Purity: Phu Theta Kappa 2- ,5 . ' 7. 8. il 9, ,,,, IO. ' it ll. 12. 1:1 'S' W. 4 16. I . Carol Martin Tegwin Dyer Pete Culver J eralee Deatherage tl , Reporter Historian 2 0 ' 1,1 Kappa Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, the 21' if national scholastic fraternity for junior colleges, ' has been a part of our school since 1926. 22. fi Before a student may be pledged he must have 23, .p completed a full semester's Work carrying 21+ iq, fifteen hours and maintaining 7.75 average. 2 it This is determined by assigning points as 5' 3, follows: A, nine points, B+, eight pointsg B, 26- ' seven points, B-,, six points, C+, five points, 27. All etc. The number of hours in a subject is 28 ' U multiplied by the number of points QFor instance, ' an A in American History, five hours, would be 29 - fifty points.b. For a scholastic load of 16-17 30. hours, a 7.5 average is required. For 18 hours 31 , 1 or above a 7.3 average is required. 32 Barbara Evans If a student has been invited to pledge and Mary Mah-may ' turns down the invitation, he is not invited again 33 - even though his average may Warrant it, though 3'-I-. f he may ask that his record be reconsidered. A 35 it 1 student is initiated into membership when he 36' 1 maintains the required grade point average for ' 15,1 an additional nine Week period. When once 37. initiated into membership he must maintain a 38, jjj straight B average to remain a member in 39 'A good standing. Otherwise he is put on probation 4 ' for a semester. If the grade is improved in 0' any nine Weeks period he is removed from 41. 1 probation. If a second semester passes with no 42 , f improvement, the national organization is re- , quested to remove his name from the national V , roll. CSince 1940 Kappa Chapter has had to make only one such request from national.b 1 i 28 Tom Warren Bernice Johnson A FU'-'-Y A
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i' 'i 1 v: ' Engineer Moiors Build Toword Coreer Engineering majors carry extremely heavy loads and upon graduation usually have amassed more credit hours than the average student. The exacting studies of design geometry, surveying, physics, chemistry, and architectural drawing discipline the engi- neer's mind in preparation for professional careers in construction, design, and research. ' Bolster ENGINEERS' CLUB BACK ROW: Bruce Eberle, Charles Hager,Maurice Delaney, Glenn Ewan, Mike Gallagher. MIDDLE ROW: Conrad Castle, Sam Wood, Mike Maloney, Milton Moore, G.E. Marion, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Pete Culver, President, Bill DeVore, Audrey Morgan, Glen Anderson, Vice-President, Ronald Lathrop, Secretary-Treasurer. of physics to engineering Mr Marion explains the principles of engineering Students Pete Culver and Bill DeVore apply principles Pa X xv xx! it Niw lt-13 ,
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