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SIGMA EPSILON PHI. Left to right: First row, Willard Sawyer, Ronny Kledzik, Mina Yaffey, Gay Rice,Carlotta Duncan, Fong Ark, Jack Beal. Second row: George Georgallis, Lamar Chapmai C. S. Sherwood, sponsor, Charles Brett, Sydney Fitzgerald, Brooks Tenney. PHI THETA KAPPA. Left to right: First row, Joan Ero, Willard Sawyer, Pegg Christensen, Kathy Klak, Emily Pittman, sponsor. Second row: Mary Elizabeth McDow, Lynanne Robinson, Henry McCoy, Frank Stewart, Antoinette Miller, Barbara Barker. Absent from picture is Bob Ripley HONOR SOCIETIES Sigma Epsilon Pi, honorary scientific fraternity, was the first honorary fraternity to be established at the Division. It awarded its membership to those students proficient in chemistry. After the war it expanded its field,and today awards its membership to those students outstanding in physics,biology, chemistry and mathematics The Phi Theta Kappa Society is the national junior college honorary scholastic society that promotes scholarship, develops character, and cultivates fellowship among the students. The Division's Eta Pi chapter was organized in 19-10. Scholastic requirements for membership are oil A’s for first semester freshmen and a 2.5 average for the first year for sophomores. A faculty committee chooses candidates for membership. »
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AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS. Left to right are James Whichard, Steve Steel, Emory Rumble, Instructor, and Lewis Lenart. motive mechanics, drafting, machine shop practice, radio, electronics and television, refrigeration and air conditioning. The courses are practical and intensive, but include related subjects such as mathematics, science and blueprint reading necessary for the well-rounded technician. All programs are for two years of four quarters each, with a third year leading to the degree of Associate in Radio Engineering available in the Radio Department. Courses are intended for high school graduates, as well as non-graduates of sufficient maturity and education to benefit from them. Physical Education is a required part of all programs. Technical Institute students are eligible for all college athletic teams and participate in clubs and other social activities of the college. In addition to its regular courses, the Technical Institute cooperates with the Norfolk City and County high schools in offering vocational training to high school students in their junior and senior years. DRAFTING. The boys looking so engrossed in drafting are Allen Schugeld, Edward Brooks, and Richard Gourley.
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CLUBS Spring appears to be the most active time for Beaux Art Club members, with the art sale of their works held during that season and an art contest to select the pictures that will hang in the library for the next year. Winner of the contest is also given $25.00. BEAUX ARTS. Left to right: First row, Mickey Lassiter, Pat Me Clure, Bobby Stewart. Second row, Joanne Canias, Wit Le Compte, Gerry Austin. The Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, organized in 1950, has as its purpose Christian Fellowship and “to establish a witness for Jesus Christ on the campus.” Meeting at lunch time everyday, the organization devotes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for BIBLE study and Tuesday and Thursday for studies in witnessing, apologetics and Christian evidence. INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. Left to right: First row, Darlene Bell, Mary Helen Me Duffie, Jane Franklin, Betty Lowe. Second row, Willard Sawyer, Dewey Davis, Percy Patterson, Hilton Jarrus, Jimmy Singletary. Reorganized this year, the Phalanx Club, a college form of Hi-Y, has been aided throug its Y. M. C. A. affiliations in regaining its former prestige. Under the sponsorship of C. S. Sherwood, the club has co-operated in activities — especially in helping to make the Christmas Convocation a success. PHALANX. Left to right: First row, George Georgallis, Lamar Chapman, Jerry Bass, Brooks Tenney. Second row, Ronny Kledzik, Mike Caprio, C. S. Sherwood, sponsor,Sydney Fitzgerald, Jack Langley. Third row, Jimmy Singletary, John Hightower, Henry Me Coy, Fong Ark, A1 Daw, Willard Sawyer.
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