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PI GAMMA MU The National Social Science Honor Society of Pi Gamma Mu has a chapter in Dakota Wesleyan University. llflembership in this society is open to faculty members and students who have distinguished themselves with high scholarship in the fields of History, Economics, Sociology and Political Science. The prerequisites to membership are the suc- cessful completion of not less than six majors of work, or the completion of a minor in the fields that are named above, at an average grade of not less than B. The local chapter of Pi Gamma lVlu has monthly meetings for the serious discussion of subjects in the several departments of social science, during the spring quarter of the year. The social side of the organization is represented in an annual banquet. This organization is national in its scope, and the Dakota VVesleyan University chapter is the Alpha chapter of the state. FACULTY TVIEMBERS Prof. Clara Sinclair Dean Chester L. Rich Prof. C. I. Semans Prof. Ralph Dunbar Prof. Horace Baker Prof. Edward S. Boyer Prof. James A. Van Kirk STUDENT MEMBERS George Clark Doris Frank Elizabeth Funston Louise George Walter Goldsmith Kathryn Ahern Ruth Brown Lucile Dailey 1 928-29 Grace Hustis lllildred Johnson Willard Jordan Theodore Kleinsasser 1929-30 Bernie Glaus Louis Hoerauf Everett Holgate Adelaide Weedma11 One Hundred Seventy-two George Kunkle Bruno Luebeck Paul lVIallory Albert Unruh Esther VVarring Hazel lVIiller Howard Reedy Leroy Sachan
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WIN DED Q A A' -V- 32553 . f WT A fx 0 fa ffm PHI KAPPA PHI HONOR SOCIETY Phi Kappa Phi is a national scholastic honor society, founded in 1897 at the Univer- sity of llflaine. lt provides an organization dedicated to the unity and the democracy of education, that shall give recognition to scholastic excellence to honor graduates and un- dergraduates in all departments of American universities and colleges. Election to this society is a mark of scholastic achievement in the academic work of the college course, and signifies in addition the possession of qualities of personality and character such as crystal- ize into campus leadership in student activities. Election to Phi Kappa Phi is a signal scholastic and personal honor, open to the members of the senior class each year who achieve scholarship records which place them in the upper fourth of their class. OFFICERS or THE DAKOTA CHAPTER or PHI KAPPA PHI RALPH E. DUNBAR. . . ..,.... President BERNICE BRADY ..... . . . Vice-President CLARA SINCLAIR .... ...... S ecretary .IENNIE B. FLEMING. . . . .Treasurer CECIL J. SEMANS. . . .... .7VIarslzaI EDWVARD S. BOYER. . . . . .Historian OTHER FACULTY IVIEMBERS or PHI KAPPA PHI H. G. Baker Alvah A. Beecher Eva R. Dawes lVIarion J. Douglas Stewart A. Ferguson lVIargaret IVI. Field Paul Heide NIargaret Hyde Helen Fishheck Paul Hansen Jesse J. Knox Ray M. Lawless Grace Reed Porter Chester L. Rich STUDENT IVIEMEERS Terine Kron Hazel lVIiller One Hundred Seventy-one Earl A. Roadman Alva Tolf Tatiana Vacquier James A. VanKirk Katherine VanKirk Thelma Otis Adelaide VVeedman
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SIGMA TAU DELTA OFFICERS THELMA OTIS ......... ........ . . . . ..... President WINONA ROUNSEVELL . . . ...... . . Vice-President GLADYS KU NZE ....... .... S ecretary-Treasurer RUSSELL Woon . . . ........ Historian RESEARCH CLUB The Faculty lVlen's Research Club of Dakota Wesleyan University was organized in the college year 1926-1927. Its purpose is two-fold: first, to give opportunity for the presentation of scientifically gathered materialp and second, to provide social fellowship. The organization has served those purposes in an effective manner. An increasing interest has marked its progress. And new members each year attest to the fact of profit and pleasure which the Club affords. An Annual Guest Night marks the outstanding social event in the year's program. Membership in the Club is limited as its name suggests. Yet friends may be invited to attend whenfpapers are being read. llfleetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Officers for the present year are: President, Dr. E. S. Boyerg Vice Presi- dent, Dean C. L. Richg and, Secretary, Professor Paul Hansen. One Hundred Seventy-three
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