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WHO ' S WHO MEMBERS Joseph Alexander Brittain, Jr. Michael McConnell Cass John Simonton Douglas, Jr. Berryman Wheeler Edwards. Richard Bamford Greene Edwin Irby Hatch, Jr. Caldwell Leyden Haynes Harwood Koppel George Edward Lewis. Ill Stephen Harold Morehead Samuel Francis Pickering, Jr. Wallace Randall Pinkley Webb Lindsley Wallace Thomas Reginald Wise At each college in North America there are a number of those students whose integrity and ability serve to develop and uphold the principles on which these schools stand. Having as their aim to recognize these students, a group of men began in 1934 to pub- lish Who ' s Who in American Colleges and L Universities. Today more than 650 colleges and universities in the United States and Canada are represented annually in this " atlas of col- legiate leadership. " Sewanee ' s nominations for Who ' s Who are made by the execu- tive committee of the Order of Gownsmen. This committee selects students on personal character, academic excellence, and extra- curricular accomplishments. MEMBERS Joseph Alexander Brittain, Jr. Michael McConnell Cass John Simonton Douglas, Jr. Richard Bamford Greene Edwin Irby Hatch, Jr. Caldwell Leyden Haynes Charles Stephen Little Hoover Harwood Koppel George Edward Lewis, III Samuel Francis Pickering, Jr. Wallace Randall Pinkley William Franklin Roeder, Jr. William Lundeen Stirling Gerald Howard Summers John Walton Turner Allen Meadors Wallace Webb Lindsley Wallace Thomas Reginald Wise BLUE KEY Blue Key is perhaps novel among Sewanee ' s honor societies in that its requirements for membership rest not only on past achieve- ments, but equally as much on the potentiality for future growth. Highlighting the organization ' s yearly program of student ac- tivities are the spring Blue Key Sing and the Sewanee \ ariety Show. All prospective members submit applications noting their activi- ties to the executive committee, which evaluates the accomplish- ments of each candidate and then twice annually taps new mem- bers. Blue Key members are found in all campus organizations as they are outstanding individually and astonishingly adept as a group.
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