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PHI BETA KAPPA--I.'. Teleky, J. Grill. ELECTED, MARCH 1961, SENHJRS R. Anderson, ll. Bry- son, L. Collin, K. Corinan, D. llcwslrury, M. L. Grossman, B. Hall, L. Hardy, M. .l. Holli:-iler, E. Johnson, W. Keculi, C. Kenyon, A. Kingsbury, J. Marvin, M. Monson, J. Pow:-rs, W. Senatzle, J. Syinons, C. Scllaafg Juniors: J. l riok, R. llulnpllreye-s, E. Mac Luistor. TAU BETA PI-fwSl-:A'l'l4:n: IJ. Boger, R. Goodman, li. Brown, prcsirlentg li. Broderick. STANDING! T. Keech. E. Vallecorse, H. Paley, R. Bucznski, D. Motill, C. Parson, L. Pauls. 110 Q 7 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA' fSr:A'l'l-111: .l. Cupp, J. Mutiny, prvsizlrlzlg C. Speer, .l. .l i:+k, jzurior urlviscr. S'l'ANnIN4:: S. Kncclll, M. .l. Taylor, E. Maellongull. S. Goetz, .l. l.aulmscl1er, S. Rolri:-son. ACADEMIC HON ORARIES Phi Beta Kappa is the highest scholastic honorary lor students of the lilmeral arts and sciencesg it is open lo those students in the upper tenth of the junior class anfl tl1c upper fifth of the senior class who have clisplayerl a mature personality and an intense worldly interest. Exemplary scholarship and character, in aclclition to memhership in the upper eighth of the junior class or the upper filth of the senior class, qualifies one for admission to Tau Beta Pi, the highest national engineering honorary. The organization aims to create a spirit of liheral education in the engineering schools of America. Freslnnen, loo, are eligible for aclmission to academic honoraries. Those stuclents who receive a 3.5 average their first semester at Bucknell, or a cumulative 3.5 for the entire freshman year, may hecome memhers of Alpha Lamhfla Delta, for the women, or Phi Eta Sigma, for the men. l'l'll ETA SIGMA' 'Sl-:A'rl':n: R. Shultz. J. Weincrlh, prrwirlefllg A. Slromln-rg, li. HllllllJlll'CyS. FIRST Row: Mr. L. Kiifll, F. Dc-Bllslia, E. Vallecorse, ll. Wines. Slccown Row: C. Earhart, D. Goss.
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Sl+INA't'l2- 'I'lItS'l' Row: I.. llarmly, prresirleutg .l. Syinons, ,l aek- lu ll Mui mn Sir eve-iisoii. llilllltll Row: .l. Halter, A. Wiley. l'i0lltt'l'lI Row: ,l. -, , A .1 's . :own Row: M. Monsen, J. Sharll, Miss M. ,l. V w , 1 Conner, C. l'liarus, N. Ilcwm-ns. I'll 'l'll Row: .l. l'1-Iler. M. lomasi- nn. Swrll Row: .l. Marvin, .l. Monlgmnery. No'r l,IC'I'lllit'1ltZ l' I nrner. Tea Time. WOMENS JUDICIAL BOARIJH Sr:A'ri-:nz Miss M. .l. Stevenson, N. Taylor, .l5'aekler, Clllliflllllllj C. Cohli. K. Gibson. KNl'1I'1I.lNlTI B. llnrrows, C. Plllll'l!S, S. Warner, M.. .l. 'l'a1ylor, ,l. Carter, R. Wells. WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION The main objective of WSCA this year has been the Hnal establishment ol the new cooperative system of gov- ernment lor the women stuflents. This new form of govern- ment was the culmination of a year of planning and study. WSGA has in its framework three branches: the jucli- cial, the legislative, anfl the executive. The functioning borly ol' the juclieial branch is the ,luclicial Board, which serves as a court ol violations ol the governing regulations. The legislative and executive branches inelucle the I-louse of Representatives and the Senate, composed ol memhers from each ol the three upper classes. Among its activities, WSCA sponsors a Party Night, Sem Night, and the Stuclent-Faculty Banquet anrl Tea. A philanthropic project is attempted each year, each semes- ter, WSCA presents a scholarship to a fleserving Bucknell coecil. The Big Four. - . 8
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