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Jau J appa rtpka DDi T Tau Kappa Alpha, national honorary speech fraternity, was organized by a group of Indiana college orators and debaters in Indianapolis in 1908. The Memphis State Chapter was installed Feb. 18, 1953, by Paul Brandes and students from Ole Miss Chapter. A candidate for membership must be outstanding in the field of speech with a high scholastic average. The purpose of the fraternity is to encourage and re- ward outstanding achievement in the field of forensics. First Row: James Dietz, Jim Hurt and John G. Jones • Second Row: Connie Sue Pope, Vivian Rogers and Eva Wallis • Third Row: Eleanor Williamson, Miss Evelyn Kempe, Dr. Donald Streeter. »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»««««««««««««««« J iqma Jjelta j l Gamma Delta Chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national honorary Spanish fraternity, was established at Memphis State April 21, 1950, some 30 years after its founding at the University of California. Members must have studied Spanish for the equivalent of three college years and must have maintained an over-all B average with an A average in Spanish. Members sponsor informal parties at which other students of Spanish may meet Spanish-speaking persons now living in Memphis. They strive to accomplish the purposes of the national organization: to forment a wider knowledge of and a greater love for the Hispanic contributions to modern culture; to provide a nucleus for Spanish language student activities and regional meetings; to foster friendly relations and the cooperative spirit between the nations of Hispanic speech and of English speech, and to reward those who show special attainments and interests. Members this year include, top row, left to right: Anne Law, Lynn Bigbee, Norma Graeber and Jean Glair; McDermott • Bottom Row, left to right: Elizabeth Mc- Callen, Cecil Ribon and Miss Mary Heiskell.
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Professional organizations offer students not only the advantages of getting together to discuss their future occupations, but also to join in social gath- erings. As Timothy leans back in his chair, and places his feet on the table, he, too, often dreams of the day when he will become the boss and can do what he pleases. PROFESSIONALS 20
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