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Honorary Fraternities Chi Beta Phi Chi Beta Phi, whose members are chosen according to their interest in science and their scholastic averages, is the national science fraternity dedicated to promoting interest in science. Officers for 1958- ' 59: Warren Cloer, President; Jim Stafford, Vice-President; Elizabeth Smyre, Secretary; Carroll Bartholomew, Treasurer; Sallv Dopier, Reporter; John Woods, Chaplain; Mickey Parlier, Historian. Cloee Stafford Smyre Bartholomew DoZIER Woods Parlier Chou Reichle Shuford Smith Baker Blackburn Bumgarner CoOKE GOPIE -loLLIDAY jAREtl 1 LuTZ Mackie Rector Reinhardt Ross Shulenberger SwANSON Thompson Vellutato WiLFONG Yost Pi Kappa Delta Those students having shown exceptional accomplishment in debating, oratory, and extempore are recognized by member- ship into this national forensic fraternity. 1958- ' 59 president is Sybil Sharpe. SHy RPE Beatty Bittincer Graf Kornegay McKay Roseman Whitman Wise Page Twenty-eight
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FRATERNITIES iHiiiiiiiii liii mmmmm ' flvfliiMlM. ily . ' ?X- .- Ag ' ' A.i mMMii Mu Sigma Epsilon To encourage scholastic excellence is the prime purpose of Mu Sigma Epsilon. Members of this honorary scholastic fratemit) ' are selected according to character and scholarship. Professor Kenneth Lee served as president this year. fe i Lee Stirewalt, Jr. Nav A. Aderholdt M. Aderholdt Bostian Brandon Coulter Cromer Fisher Greenholt Grier Kidd IVIcCreary Patterson Rudisill Setzler Setzer Stasavich Ullman Weaver Wise Yoder Alpha Psi Omega Interest, ability, and the point system determine membership in the College ' s Beta chapter of this national dramatic fraternity. Most of the members are skilled in some phase of theatrical work. President Linda Bowman led the group in many acti ' ities this year. Bowman Coulter Snyder Troutman Page Twenty-seven
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Literary Society Encouraging interest in the literary fields and giving students an opportunity for self-expression are goals of the Literary Society, one of the college ' s cultural organizations. International Relations Club By joining this club, students obtain a broader view of world affairs. Other countries, as well as in- ternational affairs, are discussed at their bi-monthly meetings. Association for Childhood Education Future elementary teachers gain invaluable ex- perience through membership in this club. An an- nual event of A.C.E. is the Christmas program, which is presented by grammar school children. Future Teachers of America Members of the F.T.A., while becoming better acquainted wth their profession, gain much prac- tical experience in sohing problems connected with teaching.
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