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96 Phi Beta Lambda, a national professional group of students majoring in business, was voted the most active club for the 1969-70 school year. This year, the club had guest speakers, tours, and a fall and spring picnic on Lake Springfield. It also sponsored a booth in the Rush Week Carnival. Among the guest speakers were a stockbroker, a banker, and a realtor. 0! Tours of Southwestern Bell, IBM, the Credit Bureau, and the data processing department of the Gospel Publishing House gave each member an insight of business life in the Springfield area. Phi Beta Lambda tours Southwestern Bell, IBM; speakers, picnic highlight club activities Club officers were president, Richard Culbertson, senior; vice-president, Tammv Gillham, senior; secretary, Char- lotte Wingerd, senior; and treasurer, Linda Nanna, senior. Dr. Joel Chaney, associate professor of business and economics, served as the sponsor. PHI BETA LAMBDA: left to right, Sandy Schmndt, Shirley Algeo, Bruce Hunter, Dick Culbertson, president; Sandi Markstrom, Shar- on Myers, Linda Nanna,treasurer;Jo-Ann Hol- comb, Charlotte Wingerd, secretary; and Tammera Gillham.
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Math Society places high membership requirements The first initiation ceremony of the Missouri Theta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, national mathematics honorary society, was held January 12, in Crusa- der Hall. Installing officer was Professor Eddy Robinson, national historian of the or- KAPPA MU SIGMA: left to right wstandingw Albert Wong, Mr. Glenn Bernet, advisor; Theron Blount, Faythe Herman, secretary- treasurer; Barbara Lawrence, Linda Cilke, Evelyn Bryant, Melody Boyles, Tony Siders, and Dr. Kenneth Smith, faculty sponsor. wkneelingw Victor Ng, Roger Baker, Dave May- field, president; Don Draper, vice-president; Don Matthews, and Richard Gloff. At left, Dave Mayfield, is president with a certificate of membership from Professor Eddy Robin- son, national historian of Kappa Mu Sigma. :1' ,4 ,f I I 3 A ganizatlon. He was assisted by Dr. Carl Fronabarger, dean of the division of sci- ence and technology at SMS. Requirements for membership in the honor society include having a B average in math, being in the upper 35 per cent of one's class, and having completed three semesters of calculus. Jfficers of the new chapter are junior, David Mayfield,president;junior,Donald Draper,vice-president; and senior, Faythe Herman, secretary-treasurer. Glenn Berw net, assistant professor of mathematics, is faculty advisor. The new chapter is separate from the al- ready existing Math Club.
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Pl DELTA EPSILON: Heft to righd Rex Jackson, faculty sponsor, Phil Hammonds, Carol Ryan, Joe Contreras, Robert Wong, Ida Crist, Jennifer McCaulley. Bottom left, the journalists third hand: the typewriter and the writer's conscience: the waste basket. Pi Delta provides judging service; Crist, Contreras win merit award Pi Delta Epsilon, an honorary journalism fraternity for small colleges and univer- sities, offered membership to juniors and seniors only. One of its chief activities during the first semester was providing a critical evalua- tion service to southwestern Missouri high school newspapers. Among the high schools who submitted newspapers for evaluation was West Plains High School. Ida Crist and Joe Contreras, both seniors, received the National Award of Merit for their outstanding writing achieve- ments. Jennifer McCaulley, junior, was initiated as a new member this year. Other members and officers were Judy Beasley, senior, president; Carol Ryan, senior, vice-president; Ida Crist, senior, secretary-treasurer; Phil Hammonds, jun- ior; Robert Wong, junior; and Joe Con- treras, senior. Faculty sponsor of Pi Delta Epsilon was Rex Jackson, assistant professor of jour- nalism.
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