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Pl GAMMA MU A ly F' E. Kahn, Grad. Stu. K. Sabo, Grad. Stu., L. Meyer- dirks, Dr. Regis A. Courtemanche, advisor, S. Cassel, A. Trost, E. Hartnet, President, R. Holtzman. Any person who is a graduate student, senior, or junior may be elected to mem- bership provided that such person has had at least twenty semester hours of social science fsociology, history, political science and economicsl with an average grade therein of not less than B or 3.0 average and has no academic failure in any subject whatsoever on his record and has further distinguished himself in the social sciences. SIGMA TAU DELTA G. Parisi, M. Flemming, Secretary, Bonnie Lyons, President, Dean Cantaloupe, advisor, Ellen Kahn, QFG U d ate student, Dale Hemmich. To qualify for associate membership a student must have a cumulative grade ot B or better, have completed EnQll5lW 2, 3, 4, and have an overall academic average ot 3.25 or above. For full membershi a student must have completed Eng is I h l 2 3 4 and 6 credits in English courses numbered p I I I I above lO with an average of 3.0 or better and have an overall academic average of 2.50 or above.
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KAPPA Pl The Delta Omicron Chapter of Kappa Pi was formed on the campus of C. VV. Post college during the spring semester of 1965. It was created for the general purpose of enabling not only the students who are members of This group, but all students of The college, to participate and experience the artistic activities and productions exhibited on This campus. More specifically, Kappa Pi sponsors scheduled meetings in which the various aspects of art are discussed among the students and The faculty. Guest lecturers, artistics actively engaged in their profession, will be invited to address The members of This group. Art exhibitions of students' work will also be offered in addition to exhibitions of professional art. S. Bernstein, J. Sobel, S. Altman, E. Ray, T. Nathan, J. Zanelli, Treasurer, P. Scheer, J. Samberg, President, D. Schmitt, Vice President, R. Minor, Secretary, J. Zimmerman, Advisor, P. Candemeres. .u PSI Citi I 3 The general requirement for all students ,' who wish to become members of Psi Chi is the completion of six credits in psychology, be registered for at least one additional course and be in good standing with the college. The further requirement for psychology maiors is that they have these nine credits in psychology accounted for with a 3.0 average or above and a cumulative average of 2.75. Non-psychology majors must have account- ed for these nine credits in psychology with a 3.0 average and an overall average of 3.0. The club has set up a tutoring service for aiding students who have difficulties with sta- tistics. This organization is planning to estab- B. Mahoney, D. Bonafacio, A. Denmark, C. Gaynor, J. Martin, M. Man, lish a registration board To aid freshmen in their choice of courses in psychology and to advise the freshmen about the course. 92 , To Englis For above
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I I G. Fotie, E. Lamotfa, D. McGavin, R. Garfield, J. Perry, M. lannone, S. Epstein, Treasurer, S. Skalsky, Secretary, V. Sydlansky, Vice President membership, R- Kfamef, Vice President agenda, Dr. E. Lindenbaum, Advisor, S. Morganstern, Presidenf, S. Solomen, S. Marks, M. Sloane, E. Kise, S. Levine. AESCALAPIUS 4 is 12' .' -an-Hllllv . v 5 'qi- ' s:nMsla..wn:v1 l l 'F .-... .,.. -fe A-v-i V - -- ' 'f r... 1 ' ' ' ' if? , Y .vlff il ':0:'-3. , ' I' If Z lst Row, J. Mauro, F. Grossman, D. Jones, A. Karo, Vice President, L. Boshnack, Professor S. Person, H. Gustavasson, D. Tender, President, A. Winer, Secretary, J. Reese, Treasurer. 2nd Row, B. Lalin, G. Abrams, M. Lester, H. Weinstein, B. Fitell, A. Schradzki, L. Jacobs, E. Anchel, H. Sackstein. 3rd Row, H. Kurzner, W. Finley, R. Chertoff, S. Turl-cel, F. Rice, N. Franzese, J. Ostrowski, B. Michaels, H. Reilly, L. Casper, R. Smith, F. Camps. ACCOUNTING SOCIETY , 94 4 -w-f - dvr-ff:'T1 ' . 7 73 .-1 75' 'A -M 11ml 1 n ' 9 uw. 1 110. , , L.- . . 'whils- -w ' 'vena im, '2Cw1fL'n 'I!3' I' - -V .J . ...Mi .Q 1'-: Jvrri ...'-.1 .ir 1517! ?l4f-7 'r lil - r vc.-,Q '1 '-- ' -7179141 nrq- QIQ' ir.. ,- -, fs. K I 1 ......-.. .. ..h-.- L.. , , , . ,,.. kai I ,L my . Kiln 'LQ iliiim A 4 llillf , '- 1. ea. - . ur-.lm WP- -----,-u-,q,.f Z. ak!-. l 4 4
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