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Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is a National Biology Fraternity for students of the biological sciences. The Society emphasizes a three-fold program: Stimulation of sound scholarshipg dissemination of scientific knowledge 5 and promotion of biological research. Each year the Alpha Omega Chapter sponsors a OFFICERS: Robert Smith ............... Martin Bier ..... Patricia Barker .... Robert Burns ..... Dr. F. W. Miller .... . .... . Q I I l i Ps: Chl Psi Chi is a National Honorary Society in Psychology pen to all those in the psychology department who meet he initiation requirements. This past year has seen a va- iety of interesting programs highlighted by a tape recorded nterview by Edgar Sagan with a nine year old schizo- hrenic. Freudian Frolics should prove to be this group's ajor undertaking in the year ahead. OFFICERS: Sandra Cross .......... President Joyce Orling ...... Vice-President Boo Wilcox ............ Secretary Bennett Steinberg ...... Treasurer Mr. Charles Youmans .... Advisor 89 monthly program, usually a movie or a speaker and each spring it sponsors Campus Capers On May 13, 1960 our chapter celebrated its tenth an niversary with Dr. H. P. Sturdivant of Western Maryland College, as the guest speaker. . . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer Advisor Alpha Psi Omega Alpha Psi Omega was founded in 1925 as a National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity to recognize and reward all phases of student participation in college play produc tion. It is the largest national college organization in any departmental field with over 270 college chapters The Nu Iota Chapter here at Hartwick is proud to be part of this organization and is growing steadily in quality and quantity year by year. OFFICERS: Earl Brundage . . . Marie Saldicco . . . Jane Wilder Diane Deming . . . . . . . . . President . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer
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A l ...lg F A I r qi' The fact that Sigma Alpha Iota is founde upon sound principles is one of the signincan reasons that it is destined to add to th spiritual and academic interests of Hartwick The purpose of SAI is To form chapters o music students and musicians who shall b their influence and their musical interest up hold the highest ideals of a musical education To cooperate wholeheartedly with the ideal and aims of the Alma Mater. Under th adept leadership of Mrs. Pauline Mehretens we certainly hope to succeed in our endeavors SEATED: L. Meeghan, E. Raudenbush, M. A. Scully, Wilder. STANDING: M. Hoyt, M. Utter, M. Werne, E. Rosenbaum, M. Excell, A. Clark. OFFICERS: Mary Ann Scully .......... ........ P resident Elaine Raudenbush . .. ........ Vice-President Lavonne Meeghan . . . ..... Recording Secretary Mary Utter ...... Jane Wilder . . . Phi u Alpha Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity, a Na- tional Music Fraternity, evolved from an or- ganized club for male students at the New England Conservatory of Music on Septem- ber lO, 1898. In the earliest rules and regula- tions, the four aims of Sinfonia were set forth. First, to advance the cause of music in America. Second, to further the mutual wel- fare and brotherhood of students of music. Third, to develop the trust fraternal spirit among its members, and fourth to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater. Today there are about one hundred fifty chapters, and Epsilon Pi Chapter is located on the Hartwick Cam- pus. It is a part of a brotherhood of musicians who bear the name of Sinfonian. . . . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer SEATED: R. Stock, W. Ecker, R. Rapplcyea, G. Schermer- horn, T. Pollard. STANDING: R. Schneider, J. Williams, Dr. F. Swift, Caruso, R. Swift. OFFICERS: Richard Rappleyea ................... President Wayne Sheley ....... ....... V ice-President Wesley Ecker ......... . . . Recording Secretary George Schermerhorn ........... ...... T reasurer Corresponding Secretary Dr. Frederick F. Swift ................ Advisor 88
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