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As pledges of Kappi Pi look on, memhers Gail Ehaugh, Tom Flem- ing, Harry Richardson, Carolyn Burky, Charles Ridgeway, Ralph Rice, and adviser Miss Langhans examine their work. g ll!-vw-' W lr 1 Kappa Pi - Ari 5'mfc unify p Beta Mu Chapter of the national honorary art fraternity M Kappa Pi, was the first chapter instituted in any college in tht state of Maryland. lt is interested in promoting an art intereS among students, to stimulate higher scholarship, to know tht x! work of other students and faculty, and to bring together tll' art department with the other departments of the college. Pledge Genie Zorn hae her painting di:-aeussed hy Mr. Wierdsma and Senior To Fleming. Pledgt-5 Rohin Woodward, Beverly Kurtz, Anne Houek, Genie Zorn, and Kathy Kenney reeeiygg orders from pledge master Charles Ridgeway. l88
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,,,,,u-s-5: i Fizzle, fizzlc, burblc, hiss-boom? Sigma Zeta - Science Zfeferleify The Omega Chapter of Sigma Zeta, a national honorary science society, was formed in 1961 to foster fel- lowshlp, scholarship, leadership, and interest in the natural sciences and mathematics. To become an active mem- hef, 2.75 cumulative average and 3.00 average in SCICIICC and mathematics is required. Membership is by election from those who meet the requirements. Sigma Zeta invites speakers on campus, makes field trips, and has a banquet with the American Chemical Society. Programs at meetings serve to increase fellowship and advance interests in the respective fields. Advisors are Mr. W. J. llissler and Mr. C. O. WOl'klll2lll- Frances Adams, Carol Sue Huff, llonnic Lzunalgno, und Ht-my Milne wcrc thc first st-nu-stcr pledges. F Officvrs Mary llorlis, lluviil Day, Ruth Alexander, and .llldilh Pulliam, lltflllll 0V0l' WOSPCCIS of ll science fair.
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M auf' X- I Fall induction of Little Theatre PL i Nr J 1 rt? The fraternity decorates Compton auditorium at the Christmas SCIISOYI V 'vm-., u, Q 4- Q ' J4Q, ..t J ,W ' -54 'Nr ' 'S , L.-fait 'M . 'e.. 1 1, 'A V440 fl Psi Omega Directed hy Miss Dorothy Stone White, the vampus ill'illllilliCS fraternity east, Kappa Xi, recog- nizes and rewards all phases of student participation in college theater work. Kitty Brown, Ray Ewing, and Pat Berlingcri enacting a scene from Crystal Moments, the fall television production.
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