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OMICRON DELTA KAPPA HONOR FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Douglas Adair Daniel James Blocker (Professor Emeritus) James David Carter Graves Glenwood Clarlc James Lowry Cogar Hibbert Dell Corey H. Westcott Cunningham Donald Walton Davis Charles Joseph Duke, Jr. Harold Lees Fowler Wayne Fulton Gibbs William Stapleton Gooch, Ernest Whitmore Goodrict William George Guy John Evans Hocutt Yelverton Oliver Kent J. Wilfred Lambert Robert Hunt Land Charles Post McCurdy, Jr. Charles Franklin Marsh Richard Lee Morton Howard Marston Smith, Jr, Earl Greg Swem (Librarian Emeritus) Albion Guilford Taylor Anthony Pelzer Wagener Dudley Warner Woodbrldc LOCAL ALUMNI Duncan McRae Cocke Ashton Dovel Fred Leon Frechette, Jr John Latane Lewis. Jr. ACTIVE MEMBERS 1947-48 Faculty James L. Cogar Harold Lees Fow J Wilfred Lambert Robert H. Land Alumnus H. Westcott Cunninqha Bernard Bartzen Francis E. Clark Howard Hyle Arthur C. Livick, Jr Brendan Macken Thomas Mikula Thomas L Smith Robert Steckroth Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary leadership society, founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. Eta Circle was estab- ished at William and Mary in 1921. The Society is national in character, having circles in fifty-seven colleges and universities. The purposes of ODK are to recognize men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities, to bring to- gether the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life, and to bring together members of the faculty and student body on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. ODK recognizes eminence in five phases of campus life: scholar- ship; athletics; social and religious activities; publications; and forensic, dramatic, musical, and other cultural activities.
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THE MORTAR BOARD Mortar Board, the first National honor society for women, stands as an inspiration to all underclassnnen. Founded in 1918, the local chapter was founded in 1928. The purpose of Mortar Board is to provide for the cooperation between societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leader- ship, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. In the spring, the outstanding Junior women are tapped on the basis of service, scholarship, and leadership In campus life. As members of Mortar Board, these women carry evidence of a well- rounded college life carried out successfully. The organization assisted with the fall orientation program, con- tinued the tutoring bureau, sponsored the annual Harvest Moon Ball, entertained the nearby chapter at Westhamplon College, sponsored cultural trips to Richmond, and initiated a now move- ment by having a spring training program for campus officers. They also served as hostesses at receptions, gave a smarty party for ten students in each class having the highest scholastic aver- age, and a scholarship plaque to the Sophomore with the highest scholastic average. Kathleen Aisop Martha Barksdale FACULTY AND ADMINISTRATION Grace Blank Althea Hunt Eleanor Calkins Pam Pauly Helen Foss Weeks Marguerite Wynne-Roberts LOCAL ALUMNAE Mrs. W. G. Guy Mrs. C. F. Marsh Miss Emily Hall Miss Mildred Matler Mrs. J. E. Pomfret ACTIVE MEMBERS 1947-48 MARY KEENEY President BARBARA SIMONS Treasurer HELEN THOMSON Vice-President MARY LOUISE McNABB Historian FRAN FLEMMING Secretary LOIS WILLIS Editor SHIRLEY SPRAGUE HONOR ling, McNabb. Third • -JJX
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