Phoenix College Evening Division - Nocturne Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

 - Class of 1966

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tt, X as ,T tnlnw fi in lllg T .s ln in ,, , W W, i it 'J lxtjt limit Y 4-yL..Q,,y T l 2 fo EIIJ11 E were nam? Mr James Waltz, sponsor, and Mr. Ed Howell, President, pose with R0lDel'i McGregor, MGFY JO Cl'0V1Well, Vi Detweiler, and EUGENE new mductees into Phi Theta Kappa which include the following: Galant. Gerald Curtis, Jesse Maneely, Dorothy Scordato, Margaret La Velle, Eight Phoenix College Evening Division Students Honored for Scholastic Achievement The Phoenix College Evening Division passed an- other milestone of scholastic achievement on No- vember 22, when eight of its students were initiated into the Mu Sigma chapter of Phi Theta Kappa National Scholastic Honor Society. This is the largest group of Evening Division students ever initiated since the chapter was organized in 1963. Those initiated from the Evening Division were: Gerald Curtis, Jesse Maneely, Dorothy Scor- dato, Margaret La Velle, Robert McGregor, Mary Jo Cronwell, Vi Detweiler, and Eugene Galant. The purpose of Phi Theta Kappa is to promote scholarship, leadership and fellowship. The scho- lastic requirements of the organization speak for the achievement of its members. They must have completed T5 hours of college credit, have a grade average of not less than l.5, and currently be carrying a full course load. More than half of all the honors and scholarships awarded at Phoenix College last year were given to Phi Theta Kappa members. t That Phi Theta Kappa members are leaders, is a matter of record. At Phoenix College, the major- ity of the student government and club officers are chapter members. The newly initiated Evening Division students can well be proud of the honor they have received, and the Evening Division can be equally proud of these students, This year's President, Ed Howell, is an Evening Di- vision student. 66 r

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Phi Theta Kappa Expands to Include Evening Division Students



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Induction into Phi Theta Kappa Highest of Any Honors in PC Evening Division Phoenix College Dean, Mr. J. Lee Thompson, speaks to themselves and have displayed to others. Induction into new and old members of Phi Theta Kappa on the impor- Phi Theta Kappa is the highest of any scholastic honors tance of maintaining the high goals they have set for at Phoenix College Evening Division.

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