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135 Alpha Omega Alpha National Honorary Medical Society Beta Alpha Psi Local Honorary Accounting Society Front row: Robert Harding, Thor Thorger- sen, James McKenna, Sally Holm, Joseph Pawlowski, Robert Fredricks, Gilbert Jutier- rez, treasurer; John Hokenson. Bock row: Edward Braunschneider, Aoron Rosendale, Edward Onderak, president; Charles Theisen, secretary; Allan Bloomer, David Howkins, James Algiers, vice-presi- dent. Front row: Robert Krause, Arthur Keup, Frank Rechtien, Edgar Wenzel, vice-presi- dent; Thomas Guenther, Clemens Czyns- zak, Francis Simonis, president; William Zinthefer. Bock row: Richard Petrie, Donald Duehr, Richard Lipka, Mary Jane Hachmeister, secretory; Robert Zamorski, Robert Urban, Richard Schleinz, treosurer; Henry Kurz. As its main activity for the vear Alplui Omega Alpha, national medical honor societw sponsored an essay contest for medical students writing on some particular phase cf medicine. The winner received a cash prize of S25 and a plaque on which his name was inscribed. Each month the group inv ' ted a prominent speaker in the field of medicine to its meeting which was held at the home of a facult - member. A key day initiation and bancjiiet. both held in the spring, were the traditional highlights for the year. Accounting students at Marcjuette maintain close contact with the professional field through Beta Alpha Psi, accounting honor societw The societv ' promotes study of the accounting profes- sion and provides a medium of communication between accounting students and professional accountants and prospective emplo ' ers. The Marquette chapter had an initiation banquet each semester. The societ ' published a booklet, listing the societs ' s graduates, that was sent to the countr ' ' s principle employers.
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Honoraries . . , Alpha Kappa Delta was founded to honor students who have maintained a B average in sociology and have shown special interest and ability in the field. Its goal is to foster excep- tional leadership among its members, and to this end, the society again awarded a key of merit to the outstanding sociolog) ' student of the year. As a part of its program to further interest and knowledge in the field of sociology. Alpha Kappa Delta sponsored a series of round-table discussions on current sociological developments and scientific issues. Front row: Ruth Underriner, Marian Fischer, Fred Heinzelmann, president; Mar- garet Mary O ' Brien. Bock row: Anna Marie Malia, vice-presi- dent; Mary Ellen McDonald, secretory; Lois Feldmann, treosurer; Rosemory Ver- halen, Jean Marie Mercer. s Alpha Kappa Delta National Honorary Sociological Society
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136 Front row: Robert Krouse, Fr. Thomas De- Bock row: Ncrman Koye, Clemens Czyns- vine, president; George Knick, secretary zak, Walter Gronemeyer, Richard Petrie, and treasurer; Robert Schulte. Peter Hoffmann. f Front row: Robert Acheson, Charles Heru- bin, Robert Cospari, vice-president and treasurer; Burt Stevens, Anthony Rebar- chik, Joseph Boler, secretary. Bock row: Wayne Robins, Eugene Schmit, Harold Levernier, James Schemmer, presi- dent; Edward Grebe, Luther Graef, Joseph Baldi ., Rolland Hamm, secretary. Beta Gamma Sigma National Honorary Commerce Society Chi Epsilon National Honorary Civil Engineering Society Beta Gamma Sigma, national honorary com- merce society, is a veteran organization on the Hilltop, founded here in 1929. Active member- ship in the society is limited to the upper 10 per cent of the senior class of the College of Business Administration, the upper four per cent of the junior class, and Business Administratioii facultv members. The society purposes to encourag(3 scholar- ship and accomplishment among commercial students and to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations. Chi Epsilon, national honorar) ' engineering society, numbers among the - members of its Marquette chapter juniors and seniors majoring in civil engineering. Factors in selection to the society include scholarship and sociability. The applicant must also have finished at least one- half of the work required for his Bachelor ' s de- gree. The organization seeks to honor men of note in the civil engineering field. On the social side, the societv, founded in 1950, sponsored a spring dance. The annual initiation was another highlight of the year.
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