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ORANGE QUILL Stress is placed on scholarship by the women of Orange Quill, sophomore honorary organization, through their corre- spondence with freshmen who have at least a 3.5 grade average. FRONT ROXV: Glenda Howl, Donna Stout, Teri Jenkins, Gladeen Burris, Ruth Baker QVice-Presidentb, Lexy Hersch- berger Clnresidentj, Sandra Lemonnier fSecretary-Treasurerj, Barbara VVilliams, Nancy Montgomery. ROVV 2: Evelyn Nloran, Judy Cornels, Alice Cudd, Sue Smith, Sheri Shelburne, MU EPSILON Primary interest to the members of Pi Mu Epsilon is the field of mathematics. An award is given annually to the out- standing freshman enrolled in mathematics. FRONT ROVV: John Hoffman CAdvisorj, Gene Sturm QPresi- dentb, Mary Thurman CSecretaryj, Stuart Reeves CVice- Ann Highfill, Mary Smith, Judy Gray, Sharron Palmeter, Nancy Connor. ROVV 3: Martha Bohannon, Karen Owen, Sanndra Thomas, John Brix, Ellen Hesson, Carol Hartman, Alice Campbell, Mary Francis, Vonda Oldham, Donna Lemon, Donna Dickey. ROVV +1 Sue Bondurant, Lou YVheeler, Sandra Kimbro, Edith Swan, Mary Tipton, Mziry' Caldwell, Sherry Apple, Diana Cowen, Kaye Massey, Connie Bryan, Janice McCune, Mary Ruppreeht. Presidentj, Dale Keairns CTreasurerJ. ROVV 2: YVillam Granet, Robert Gibson, Beverly Houk, Edward Skidmore, Rob- ert Oliver, Bobby Fincher, R. B. Deal. ROVV 3: Kay Beach, Burge Troxel, David Schedler, Brooks Bell, Dwayne Rollier, David Bee, Phyllis Smith.
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FRONT ROVV: Larry Nlettler, Sam Lloyd, Harry VVoods, Randy jones, Coy Freeman, Kamhiv Hekmatpanah, David Gibson. ROVV 21 Delmer Dunn, Nliehael Nloore, Jerry John- son, john Stanley, 'lay Casey, Lyman lN1Cl7onald, Charles Stewart, Terry VVeigle. ROVV 3: M. R. Jarukhi, Victor l Yvood, Douglas VValton, Jerry Stauffer, Nlae Irving, Bruce Nliller, Clark Rounds, liurge Troxel, John Clay. ROVV -l-2 Eldon Cox, Billy Clay, George Lackey, Tom llowell, Robert Fulton, Cecil Davison, Dee Legako, Glenn Richardson, VVayne Fish, Bob Johnson, Carroll Germany, George Brant. Men Stress Character, Honor, Scholarship PHI ETA SIGMA HARRY XVooos Presizlwzt COY FR EEAIAN 1Yit'F-P7'l7XiI1f'1If joe Pmasox Sffrrcfflry STAN XVEXDT ,ll7'Fl1Sl1I'l'!' R.-xvaioxb BIVERT iilzlfuisor III l-1T.-X SIGMA stresses eharaeter and honor as part of its membership requirements. A man must have a 3.5 grade average during either his first semester or first year to be eligible for membership to this organi- zation. The purposes of Phi Eta Sigma are two- fold: C l l reeognize men of outstanding seho- lastie ability, QZD encourage future sueeess qualities. Phi Eta Sigma, a national men's honorary fraternity, works with the univer- sity eounseling serviee to help provide the students With the aid they need in making their future plans of study. Page 333
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iq' A V .. qty, u s . . fwfr' as 'Wh R was L . ssls as 4 at A Alva.. s A r 4 r . W . FRONT ROXV: Sam llall, john Alist, Paula Vanhooser, Jerry Delbert Ileskett, John Beehe, james Swadley, Gene Armstrong, Nlefhdams, James Kittrell, Don Ridgeway, Larry Kretchmar. Donald Darby. ROW' 4: Robert Ikarrl, Ron Kelley, VVade ROW' 2: Larry Kysar, Dennis Lebeda, David Lucas, Phil johnson, Charles Agne, Donald XvZllllZlIlCllIlghflITI, -lack lliek- Randles, Dale Keairns, Gary Goodman, john Reynolds. ROVV man, Richard Lindley, Karlson lNIannsChveek, Stewart McMill- 3: Virgil Ellis, Jim XVehh, Eldon Pendergast, james VVixson, imy, Stan Hones, Robert McCormick. Scholarship And Character Are Bywords SIGMA TAU Al IZRRY KleAn.i.xiS l,l't'J'iIl,l'1If Dox Rincrw xx' Iliff'-l,I'l'.flIllf'I11 lJ.XL'L.X YAXIIOUSER Sr'r'ff'farj' -Iixirjs Rowi..xxn 7'I't'!lSII1'r'I' Al.X,XlES Clii.i.iasi'ii3 .'ilzfi'iMr iurixizhn rok Tllh Prarosu of recogniz- ing scholarship and professional attain- ment, Sigma lau, national honorary engineering fraternity, is made up of students ehosen from the upper one-third of the jun- ior and senior classes. Although high grades are the basic requirement, members must also possess leadership qualities and be able to get along with their fellow students. Fae- ulty members are also eligible to join as alumni members. After meeting an inter- view board of members and being selected by the membership, the approval of the fae- ulty must be obtained. 1. 'age 355
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