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CLASS OF 1940 Jacob R. Bukala Arnold E. Daum B. George Frizzell CLASS OF 1941 Thomas L. Gleason Arthur A. Harper Edward F. Hennessey Calvin E. Josselyn Thomas M. McAuley James A. Morris Stanley Sandarg Hallam W. Turton, Jr. Laurence S. Uhland CLASS OF 1942 Joseph P. Andrews Saul Hahn James M. McCracken, Jr. Robert D. McNally SIGMA SOCIETY 81
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OFFICERS B. George Frizzell, ' 40 President Laurence S. Uhland, ' 41 Vice-President Thomas L. Gleason, ' 41 Secretary -Treasurer Dean Asa S. Knowles Faculty Adviser FACULTY MEMBERS Mr. Sidney R. Bloomfield Prof. G. Raymond Fennell Mr. Rudolph M. Morris Prof. Gerald R. Tatton The Sigma Society is the honor society of the College of Business Administration. Can- didates who have met the high scholastic re- quirements laid down by the constitution of the society are accepted into membership by vote of the current undergraduate members. Highest honors in the College of Business Administration are conferred by election to this society. The Sigma Society was founded in 1925 by Dean Turner F. Garner, the Dean of the College of Business Administration. Orig- inally known as Sigma Delta Epsilon, the so- ciety has adopted the more common name. Each year about ten students in each gradu- ating class are honored with membership. Its function is to encourage and reward scholastic attainment among the students of business administration at the University. A feature of this objective is the granting of a scholarship each year to the highest ranking business administration student of the Fresh- man Class. SIGMA SOCIETY 80
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OFFICERS Albert S. Makas, ' 40 President James G. Cassanos, ' 40 Vice-President Reubin J. Margolin, ' 40 Secretary- Treasurer The Academy- is the honor society of the College of Liberal Arts. As in its brother or- ganizations in the Colleges of Engineering and Business Administration, election to this society is based upon high standards of schol- arship and character. Election to this honor- ary body is a sign of distintive achievement. The Academy, the youngest of the honor societies, was founded in 1937. Its member- ship is as yet small, but is increasing with the growth of the College of Liberal Arts. Its constitutional standards are to be kept intact, however, even though the membership remain small. The purpose of the Academy is to promote scholarly activities among the students of lib- eral arts and sciences. Part of this objective is stimulated by the offering of an annual scholarship to the highest ranking Freshman in the College of Liberal Arts. Dean Wilfred S. Lake I ' aciiltv Adviser THE A C A D K M Y ' 82--
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