Wake Forest University - Howler Yearbook (Winston Salem, NC)

 - Class of 1953

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BETA BETA BETA MEMBERS OF BETA RHO chap ler are, first row, Marlin. Day, Wilson. Beck, Carpenter. Monroe, Htchison; second row, Vendrick, Lewis, Puckett, Stanland, Hedrick, 1 ee; third row, Parker, West, Keade, Collins, Lide. Edwards, Newsome: fourth row. Brooks, Andrews, .Siinmons, York, Kor- negay, Butler, Watts, Olive, Phil- lips. Drummond. Cowan, Kelly, Liicarella. Dr. H. G. Britt. Lewis. Wi Vick. Dr. E. C. Cocke. Duiiiig its aiimial pansy sale, Liela Klio Chapter distrilnited 10,000 plants and beautified the ciiile ill lidiil ot Wait Hall. From the proceeds ramc a iiilt Id the College Enlargement Fund uhili ' llir lialaiire helped delrav the expenses of sending alioiit . ' 50 representatives to the regional convention in Miami along with 12 from Beta Gamma chaptei at W. C. Members also collected i ' lid sold materials to several biological su])p]y houses and placed in the iialinnal essav contest. GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON At the National Convention, which included a tour of the Cancer Research Foundation at the University of Florida. Alpha Gamma chapter was well represented al the interesting ])rogram by four members in -hidinu Dr. ISlack. who is a national ollicer. A new and most impressive initiation ceremony was followed both in the fall and spring witli barbecue suppers at Turnage ' s in Durham. Awards to the outstanding fresh- niaii and senior chemistrv students were made. GAMMA SIGMA EPSILON. na tional chemistry fraternity, mcm- hers are. first row. Dr. Blalock, Maxwell. Gillespie. Gibson. Las- siler, Monroe. Gunn. Lide. IDr. Black; second row. Lewis. Lee. Vick. Drummond. Cowan. An- drews. Lewis. Kelly. Hai lip. t-Ialc: third row. Parker. Sabislon. Shook. Simmons. Liicarella. Vail. COrbelt. Wil ■fho Twenty-six

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OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Under the able leadership of Dr. Jack Nowell. adviser, and Dr. Henry Stroupe, faculty secre- tary. Beta Alpha circle of Oniicron Delta Kappa liegan the year with a most successful leader- ship conference in conjunction with the National Student Association. Plans have been made to continue the event again this fall. A group of the local members attended the eighteenth Na- tional Biennial Convention in Roanoke, Vir- ginia, at which all 77 circles were represented. Fall and spring initiations brought many out- standing new members to the Wake chapter. Dr. Jack NohcII, Ad Charle«: Barham Ken Grigg ' irgil MooreHetd Ralph Brown B. I. Henderson. II Norwood Pope Brighlie White Ken Bridges Jack Lewis Budd Smith Williams Kd Chnstman Joe Maune Kred I pchnrch L. M. Wright. Jr Marion Davis Wile Mitchell Roger Warren



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ALPHA F.PSILON DELTA. honorar pre-mcd fraternity. Fir t rovi.. James. Hedriek. Simpson. Saiterwhite. h crhart. Grigg; second row. .Andrews. Parker. Duckett. Cowan, Vick. J. Lewis; third row, , L Lewis. Kornegav, Watts, Rtade. Lide. Kelly; fourth row. Weaver. I ork. Dr. Cocke. West, Brooks, Stokes, Drummond, Hale. Williams. Dr. Bi itt, Lucarella. Phillips. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA North Carolina Gamma Chapter began the year by assisting with the operation of the X-ray clinic on the campus and arranging a trip to Bowman Gray School of Medicitie in Winston- Salem. Speeches by members of the faculty of both Bowman Gray and Duke, together with this trip, are probably responsible for the large number of students entering these schools. The society has sponsored regtilar programs over WFDD and set up several quite interesting displays in the Johnson Biology Building. A number of active members have made most interesting talks as well as Dr. Bradbury as faculty adviser. The chapter held two initia- tions, during which many new members, in- tiudiiig two honorary one-. Here introduced. LABORATORIES IN CHEMISTRY LAB. Joy Taylor illustrates to Dick Perr and George Kimberly the results of a recent qual e.xperiment. BIOLOGY LAB. holds the attention of students Danny Wortman and Belt W hcdhee workuia with ferns.

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