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FRESHMAN COUNSELORS- ? tow. P. Pell. G. Hillberry. B. Knotts, E. Branham. E. Kennedy. M. Glendenning, H. Conrad; second row-. E. Herman. D. Gabriele. P. Saeler. C. Gallucci. J. Prozillo, M. Frye. S. DeBlasio, V. Moninger. C. Cowger. M. Williams. S. Auberle, S. Shaffer, J. Barniak. P. Cottrill. K. Hosoflook, N. Beuglass; third row. L Armstrong. C. Thralls. J. Wilmoth. J. Boyer. P. Vandergrift, J. Wilson. C. Priester. S. Hess, A. Luo- to. R. Ruse. K. Bitonti, C. Ballah; fourth row. D. Leonitt. J. Teacoach, D. Bolton, C. Boney, T. Jones. L. Rexroad. C. Cottrill. J. Fulty; fifth row, J. Terrell. F. Burkey, L. Markhour, D. Bruner. L. Gargarella, W. Sine, G. Gallucci. R. Toothman; sixth row. J. Jimeno, C. Berry, A. Cross, D. Kelli- son. T. Veach. J. Whitescarver, H. Thorp, S. Lawson. FRESHMAN COUNSELORS Freshman week is the time of action for the hard work- ing Freshman Counselors. Their membership includes the five Student Council elected officers and all the past coun- selors who are in good standing concerning; leadership, citizenship, and scholarship. The rest of the quota is open to anyone in the student body who qualifies. The final se- lection is based upon academic standing, leadership qual- ities, character, citizenship, and school services. 26
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WHO ' S WHO— Tint row. E. Branham, M. Glendenning, H. Hill. C. Ballah, P. Monelh third r.. K. Spidel, J. Bock, D. Williams; second r.. N. Pollock, B. Shreve, K. Bitonti, S. Hess, S. Clelland. WHO ' S WHO LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA Each year Fairmont State College honors a few select students by naming them to Who ' s Who. The ones selec- ted are outstanding students who have shown the charac- teristics of scholarship, participation and leadership in ac- ademic and extracurricular activities, citizenship and ser- vice to the school, and promise of future usefulness. Stu- dents are selected once a year by an impartial council of seven juniors and sophomores and six faculty members. Those chosen are listed in Who ' s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities and are given certificates on Recognition Day. Lambda Delta Lambda, national physical science honor- ary, was founded at Fairmont State College in 1925. In order to qualify for membership in this select group, a stu- dent must have an overall 3.00 grade average and a 3.00 average in at least 14 hours of chemistry and physics. LAMBDA DELTA LAMBDA— Donald Miller. Gerry Newbraugh. Mary Young. Terry GroW IS 3! u
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ALPHA PSI OMEGA first row. E. Hall, P. Parrish, K. Bitonth second row. B. McClung, R. Snider. National recognition has been given to the dramatics department of Fairmont State College through the founding in 1925 by Dr. Paul Opp of Alpha Psi Omega, the national dramatics honorary. The Alpha Chapter was founded to promote interest in dramatic production through the presenting of drama to the students and com- munity. Members of the honorary are chosen through their participation and interest in dramatics. EPSILON PI TAU Epsilon Pi Tau, an Industrial Arts and Industrial Voca- tional Education, Inter-national Honorary Society orga- nized in 1920, was installed the Alpha Upsilon Chapter at Fairmont State on March 29, 1955, by its founder Dr. William E. Warner. Epsilon Pi Tau is strictly a professional organization with membership limited by grades, charac- ter, and promise of professional growth. All members are responsible for one meeting, expected to attend state meetings and are hosts to a state meeting. Its purpose is the professional development of promising young leaders in Industrial Arts and Industrial Vocational Education. About one half of its members enter the teaching field. Epsilon Pi Tau first row. J. Mohr. P. Toothman, T Wnghtman. L. Peterman. second row. L. Leonard. D. Fowler. K. Wise. L. Unruh. J Hales. C Johnson 27
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