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HONORS PROGRAM 4 K J Gatfi G Dolan G Richardson L Funicello. Row 3, D. Strzalkowski, D. Manzolillo Row1,K.D'k k' . -I C,Ch' I, ,, ,. ,. Z. OWS I' S. Johnson' B' Hannigan' ROW 2' B. Mller' O alrman ff M. Parrnalee M Tuthill, J. Cyr, D. Gouin. Row 4, B. Story, J. Joyner, K. Dick, J J. Artizzone B C ' L P In - , . I , , h , V. Ro bach, S. Sc e ef, f Rod . eraosnmo erers, J Sc wartz, socrefarY L ' m J' Pichkurl J. Kleinklausl E' Colfer, D. Toweyi enckf repre5enT3TlVe, S. Murray, J. McKelvey, chairman, J. UCIBDO1
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li Q i l l l l 1 l 7 M7 88 Still in its formative years and newly under the direction of Dr. Charles Garrett, the Honors Program in the past year has experienced several important changes. The curriculum has been expanded to include several new courses. Also, it is now required ofthe honors student to complete a tutorial in his junior year and a project or thesis in his senior year. Socially, the Honors Program each year conducts a lecture series. The first speaker this year was Dr. Luke, reporting on his iob as delegate to the state constitutional convention. Following this Dr. Nahal, a visiting lecturer at Cornell University, gave a talk entitled Indian Culture. inning. Dr. Garrett counsels two honors seniors in his office. t l l l l i l i l i i Row gl l' Artizz R05-leiiqkl
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I DELTA SIGIVIA PI I F. Bredahorst, Prof. L. Hallman, advisor, Dr. Cook, Dr. of Div., K. Kilduff, H. Gustafson, H. Hoffman, L. Lane, C Delta SIQTTIB Pi WGS OVQBFIIZECI to Karazia, P. Hess, vice president, R. Delaney, vice president, R. Jackson, president, C. Kruger. encourage and promote the study of business. It is composed of students of business who are seeking to en- y hance their knowledge through their r ' Q wi association with other students in this field, while at the same time it unites them in brotherhood. The organiza- tion sponsors professional programs with tours and speakers, industrial movies, business machines, exhibits, and forums. Membership is open to business students who have a schol- arship average of 2.25 or above and a minimum of I5 hours of college ' c credit. I I 13 BETA ETA SIGMA I .1 Ii 'x'i px-as - -I I . fl 9-'72 's .- ' ',.,., I 'xsx i Qi X.. T J. Perry, S. Skalsky, L. Parker, I. Bergman, secretary, S. Marks, vice president, L. Vemer, E. LaMotta, S. Morganstern, Dr. V. Meskill, advisor, S. Epstein, president, S Solomon, treasurer. I The Biology Honor Society was organized to afford recognition to students who have compiled a superior scholastic record in the I biological sciences and have shown ability and interest in other academic fields. Membership is open to biology majors, although other maiors with strong emphasis on biology Ie.g., pre-medical, pre-dental, chemistryl may be eligible for membership also. Membership is open to juniors and seniors who have completed at least two advanced courses in biology and have acquired a 3.25 average in biology and a 2.75 cumulative average. 90
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