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int Mr. Blanchard S. Gummo The aim of the art department is not professional, but cultural. In other words, students learn to enjoy all the aspects of life that have some connec- tion with art. Courses in the history of art, composition, elementary and advanced drawing, and oil painting ore taught by Professor Blanchard Gummo. Students studying art have opportunities in the field of commer- cial art, painting, or teaching. Bruce Mitchell, our artist-in-resi- dence, is responsible for the art exhibits which are held throughout the year in Roberts Hall. Works by Charles Burchf ield, Joe Jones, and Adolph Dehn have been on display recently. Once a year, an exhibition of student art work is held. and some of us find we hove tolent Those who cannot create may appreciate 19
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Kb -■ -- -■ ■- ' ScAcia% 0%( .a(tc atccK PHI BETA KAPPA — Bush, Rogers. The oblong gold key of Phi Beta Kappa is worn only by individuals who combine broad cultural interests with out- standing scholastic achievement. Membership in this organi- zation is one of the highest honors that the academic world offers, and the key is internationally recognized as a symbol of fine scholarship, mature personality, and leadership. Tau Beta Pi, the national engineering fraternity, is the Phi Beta Kappa of the engineers. The purpose of the organi- zation is the encouragement of scholarship in the engineering field. Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorary fraternity for freshman women, has as its goal the promotion of high scholarship among freshman women. A scholastic average of 2.5 is required for membership. Phi Eta Sigma, which encourages high scholastic achieve- ment among freshman men, is the companion fraternity of Alpha Lambda Delta and also requires a 2.5 average for ad- mission. TAU BETA PI — first Row, LeH to Right — Miller, Herman, Smith, Griffith, Gorman, Irland. Second Row — Young, Bonine, Ridall, Shearer, Secretary; Sheridon, Vice President; Betty, President; Hemaman, Cotaloquer; Snyder, Roth, Yoncavagc. Third Row— Olesky, Savage, Prokop, Roush, Warenko, Jack, Shamis, Frederick, Clarke, Hendrixson. Not Pictured — Lewish, Gingerich. 60 ALPHA LAMBDA OLLJA—fu t Row. Left to Right— Brown, Lewis, Kirk, Foirchild. Second Row — Bruens, Nrsslcy, Schreiner, Vanek, Imschweilcr, SchmchL PHI ETA SIGMA- Leopold, Lucos. -First Row, Left to Right — Friday, Thompson, Boguszewski, Kteft, Appleton, Second Row — Kahn, Boers, Cook, Shultis, Remmey, Shelley, Conley, Klemm. 18
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s r i iauTtarEu ' - T lli l T Dr. Norman H. Stewart Dr. Huldo Magclhaes Dr. John W. Rice Scu cce tce The biology department is so designed that students may con- centrate on any one of the many phases of the biological field. It offers courses to prepare for graduate work; professional fields; teach- ing of biology; bacteriological, medical, or natural museum tech- nology; industrial research in botany, genetics, microbiology, physi- ology, or zoology; and civil service and public health. A general course in biology is also available to the student who wishes a general knowledge of and training in the life sciences. Students who show a special interest and achievement in biology may be invited to join the national honorary biological fraternity. Phi Sigma, after writing on extensive research paper which must be ac- cepted by the members This honorary is devoted to the stimulation of interest in biological research. 11 SWZ-A S. 4fr it OM Lk llilMBf ' Mi MaPuf 1 4 jj l-jI WB mKk M BUCKNELL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB — First Row, Seoted. Leit to Right — McQueen, Monning, Fritz, Harris. Second Row, Standing — Gorman, Lillmars, Ross, Kunkle, President; Groulx, Karroker, Bennett, Manning. PHI SIGMA — first Row, Left to Right, Seotpd — Hoshouer, Kurzmonn. Cridcr, Magalhoes, Daggs, Groulx, Jaggord, Musscr, Stioener, President. Second Row, Stonding — Sctiaetfer, Manning, Korraker, Hurst, Whiorton, Waddcll, Stcptionides, Hyott. 20
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