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'Z The field of education opens to new pledges. First Row: Margarec Knight, LaVeta Ligon, Suzanne White, Barbara Elaine Witty. Third Row: Zeb Wright, jack lfVhite, Murray Short. Parks, jane Rush. Betty Mooney, Sylvia Render. Sfzcoud Row: Joy William Grayheal, Ned Macl'hail, Dean Propst, Keith Knudson, Ray Mitchell, Elizabeth Aaron, Bettejo Duncan, Edna Lewis, Mary Ester, Palmer. KAPPA DELTA PI enetrating conceptions o the future. OFFICERS Zms lVRlGIl'1', President, NIARY ANN Esrus, Vice-Prerirlmrlg SUZANNIE XVI-Il'1'E, 12lfI'UI'IIiHg' Semwlrrryg iN'l.-XRCSARLTI' l,Rl'l'Cl-IETT, C0l'HfSlI0lIllilIg Svmelnzjv: Xl.-XRY NORTI-lCU'l 1'. Yil'!f!ISll!'l'Vj NIURRAY SHORT, Hir- toriang DR. H. CRAIG SIPIE, C0lll1.Yl'IUf. Kappa Delta Pi is an honor society in education, which sponsored a lecture series this year centered around the theme, Great Issues and the Educator. This series was presented lor the purpose olf stimulating intellectual awareness ol issues with which educators should be familiar in order to be more ellieetive teachers. The highlight of the year was the annual banquet held in May. Page l F59
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KAPPA DELTA EPSILON H gfafeicfoscopic view 0 e ucation . . OFFICERS XIARY KAY DUGGINS. Ifncvidmzlg XIIRIAXI W,x'rK1Ns, Vice-l'rU.Si!le11l3 FRANCES REED, .S'1'r'1't'111ry3 DIANA Pow' ELL, Trer1.mrw'g LILLIAN COXVDI-QN, fll.Yf0I'iIl7lQ M155 CHRISTINE O'BiurN, Sponsor. Kappa Delta Epsilon is 21 national honorary professional sorority lor u 11 d e 1' g r a cl u a t e women. Pl'Og1'Zl1llS are centered around help- ing 111GlI1lJC1'S to become n1ore informed and ellective teachers. Fall Quarter activities included attendance at tl1e Southern Convention l1eld at Emory University i11 Atlanta. The sorority collected toys and Ifood for the needy families during the Christmas season. Highlights of Hfinter Quarter included lectures, panel discussions and contributions to a special fund for tl1e purchase olf athletic eqnipn1ent for a special lJ1'Ogl'2l1'll in physical education in Finland. The chapter entertained student teachers and their supervisors at the annual coffee during the Spring Quarter. Rush and formal initia- tion ol new menibers kept the organization busy. The hnal and big event of the year was the annual spring banquet with Kappa Phi Kappa, the brother fraternity. Future teacher explains daily lesson. First Row: Diana Powell, Frances Reed, Pat XVise1', Nliriam VVatkins, Nallcy. 'Mary Kay Dnggins, Sharon Davis. Second Row: Roxanna Grieg, Sally Mitchell, Christine O'Bricn, Linda 2 2 5755
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ag., . ,QE 1. .. . fe , . 225' it 5 iii 1 gi 1 : 3 3 x N-www! 'Q EEE .:i 1 L Q .Q 46 1 v ,cv-.., 1 - W l. v 3 ff' NX, Hx! First Row: Dickie Dickerson, Bob XVilson, George Jackson . Saminl lime: Don Adams. Linz Brown, Xvlllllllll Conte. New pledge names are considered by president. Page 140 KAPPA PHI KAPPA Cgellowslzlp, lscussions, cz common interest . OFFICERS Rulslfilcl' lVILs0N, 1'1'c.vi1Itr:1lg GEORGE J.-XLJKSON, Vice-l'rt-.riflenlg LINZ BRONVN, Sf'c'rc1lary-Trz'11.rufer. Through young men ol sound character and rec- ognized ability, Kappa Phi Kappa works to promote the cause ol education. This fraternity endeavors to encourage such future teachers to engage in the study ol the principles and problems prevalent in education today. Kappa Phi Kappa and Beta Epsilon Chapter of Pea- body College was formed under the capable leadership of Dr. Felix Robb, Dr. joseph Roeiner, and C. E. Priest. Since these beginnings, the fraternity has grown steadily, and now there are chapters throughout the United States.
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