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Alpha Pi Epsilon R si i . i f.-H 'ry' , iw my Alpha Pi Epsilon is the national commercial honorary society for superior students with an interest in the secretarial field. Through guest speakers and' a trip to Jeffer- son City, this interest in promoted. Emily Mottaz, president, Judy Ruggles, vice- president, Paige Sellers, secretary-treasurer. J Delta Eta Chi Test tubes and microscopes are familiar obiects to members of Delta Eta Chi honorar ' 1 s society. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in the pure sciences. Linda Blevins presidgntflggttfe Hamor, vice-president, Julie Everett, secretary. I I Y --.-......N ,
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Phi Delta Delta Election to Phi Delta Delta, honorary art society, is achieved by a student's outstanding work in the field of art. The activities of this organization include sketching trips and trips to art museums in Kansas City and St. Louis. Virginia Johnson, president, Betsy Harwood, vice-president, Judy LaRock, secretary-treasurer. Delta Psi Omega . . . . . . - ' k Cathies . . Ht nfs for participation in any field of dramatic. wor I, gflgezlizgiiyllglllgr rheerriihieilchlip in Delta Psi Omega, the honorary dramatic society. The members produce several plays during the year under the direction of Penny McClurg, president, Sandy Davis, vice-preSideI1f: MF- EClWUfd5, 5P0 '50
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Lineage Club Having relatives who have attended Christian is the only requirement formembership in the Lineage Club. Activities this year include giving Vesper services at the Lenoir Home. Paige Sellers, presi- dent, Betty Byer, vice-president, Betsy Karsch, secretary, Gloria Spelman, treasurer, Jinny Grant, publicity. Beta Beta Tau L B910 Bera Tau is the organization on campus for students interested in business and secretarial training. Through its f h ld IS retar is made b P'09t'Gms the members learn of opportunities in the field of commerce.-The selection o t e .ea ec y y B910 Beta Tau. Mary Wilkinson, president, June Greis, vice-pre 'Cf it it it i . i l ii '. J i l sident, Carol Rzepka, secretary, Judy Stak.er, treasurer.. E fl 5, 5 , Q T ,Mi ,l WH itil' l l i l i I l I ,y ' ,, t s l 'lil i. K , li gi l 1 . l, l I i i l l i Ill fl ll il l .,1i llzsu 1' ilsl l Il It ,ii 'i li li iii IST 1'l il? ill li gt, N521 ii till Eli l ll ,J ly l ll l i, -tl ,T ill I ,l ,lf 4 l 1 r Q c 5 Il i,
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