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Phyllis Henry — Freshman Tau Pi Tau Pi ,u Tau Pi is an honorary fraternity corresponding to the national honorary society, Mortar Board. Each spring the old members pick the outstanding junior girls for the coming year ' s Tau Pi. Scholarship, personality, and activities are the qualities con- sidered in choosing these girls. The group awards a cup to the girl in the freshman class whom they consider to be the most outstanding. Tau Pi also sponsors a scholarship for an outstanding senior girl. Sigma Omicron Nu Sigma Omicron Nu is an honorary scholastic fra- ternity for juniors and seniors who have met the specific grade requirements. These requirements state that a student must have made a grade aver- age of at least 3.5 for four semesters, two of which must have been consecutive. This organization, which was founded on Monmouth Campus in 1926, is equivalent to the national Phi Beta Kappa. Each semester the fraternity sponsors Scholarship Day at which time new members are tapped. 1st row: Wvtanovycz, B. Cook. Rohl), Williamson. 2nd row: Gill is. Hn-hlett. M. Brown, Kunde. 3rd row: Bump. Lynn, K. Johnson, Wachsmann, Griffin, Wehmhoefer, E. Walker, Hodge.
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Student Court The group of students who rule with justice at Mon- mouth is the Student Court. The court is made up of three seniors and two juniors chosen by the faculty from lists of students given to them by the junior and senior classes. The court has jurisdic- tion over all campus regulations. This year the members worked to improve and strengthen the court. Student-Faculty Committee The Student-Faculty Committee is composed of seven faculty members and representatives from each fraternity, sorority, and independent organi- zation. The purpose of this committee is to allow the voicing of ideas by both faculty and students about topics of mutual concern. It is hoped that the student-faculty relationship will be promoted by this committee. Nelson, Brooks, Hughlett, M. Stewart, F. Brown. 1st row: Hughlett, Miss Liedman, Dr. Gibson, Grasse. 2nd row: B. Guelle, McVey, J. Reed, Wehm- hoefer, Landers.
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1st row: Marxman, Hodge, Bond. 2nd row: Sellars, Walk- er, E. Richard, Denniston. 1st row: Gillis, Kunde, Wil- liamson, M. BroWn. 2nd row: N. Forsyth, Bump, Robb, Flemings, Lynn, S. Dixson. 3rd row: B. Cook, Trembly, Bow- ker. Wood, Harmon, Waohs- mann, Grirhn, Rintoul. Hugh- lett, J. Peterson, P. Henry. Phi Eta M u PiG, amma Pi Phi Eta Mu is the freshman men ' s honorary scho- lastic fraternity at Monmouth. To become initiated a freshman must maintain an average of 3.5 in his first semester or both semesters combined. Mem- bership in this fraternity is permanent. Dr. Hugh Beveridge is faculty sponsor and founder of this organization. Pi Gamma Pi is an honorary scholastic sorority that encourages high scholarship among freshman girls. In order to be eligible for membership a girl must carry at least twelve hours of college work and maintain a 3.5 average for the first semester or for both semesters combined. These girls re- main active members of Pi Gamma Pi as long as they are enrolled at Monmouth College. 27
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