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KAPPA DELTA PI Back row, left to right: Merna Disinger, Janet Dalton, Martha Jean Reagan, Betty Smith, Ruth Fleischaker, Ethyle Weede, Hulda Berg, Frances Call, Phyllis Marsh, Roberta Bobbitt, and Clara Jane Robb. Second row: John Gardner, Faye Douglas, Margaret Coventry, Ethel Peck, Annie Marriott, Juanita liiden, Virginia Thomas, Betty Sander, Mariam Leatherman, Eliza- beth Anderson, and Dr. Ernest Anderson. Seated are Sue Grant, Dorothy Cresap, student secretary; Mayo Jones, vice- president; Eulalia E. Roseberry, counselor; Belle Provorse, secretary; Keith a Bohlander, president; Helen Kriegsman, treas- urer, Dr. Jane M, Carroll and. Lena Martin Smith. Harold Stafford, student treasurer, and Bob Holland, reporter were not present when the picture was taken. An honorary society in education, Kappa Delta Pi seeks to encourage and recognize high intellectual and scholastic standards in education. Organized by Eulalia E. Roseberry and Dr. Jane Carroll in 1925, the society has broadened and enriched its membership by conferring honorary memberships upon outstanding persons who have rendered distinguished service in the field of education. Many of the original members of the organization are still active in the chapter, which numbers among its members some of the most prominent people on the campus, as well as educators and leaders in the field of teaching around the world.
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PSI CHI Back row, left to right: Jim Brown, Charles fisher, Richard Gilbert, Stanley Robertson, C. D. Baker. Second row: Dr. ]. A. Glaze, Elmer Frazell, Ray Heatherly, and Dick Bird, 'president. Front row: Juanita Hulen, secretary-treasurer; Jo Ann Ham- mond, Pati Lewis, and. Beth Levy. Lewis Gilbreath, vice-president, was not present when the picture was taken. PI KAPPA DELTA Back row, left to right: Dawn Tedlock, Charles Scott, Mary Roberts, Gerald Gifford, and Margaret Richardson. Front row: Martha Lesley, Beverly Fairleigh, Dorothy Ann Cresap, president, and Veralee Taylor, vice-president. Glen Hastings, sec- retary-treasurer, was not present when the picture was taken.
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BUSINESS DEPARTMENT CLUB Back row, left to right: Ronnie Roderique, Ray Hoefling, Stephen Blum, Jack Theis, Clarence Lundquest, Bob Fisher, Don Childers, and Charles Woodward. Third row: W. S. Lyerla, John McDonald, Kent Collier, James McDonald, Ralph Williams, Charles Dymott, Bill Strumillo, Ralf Thomas, Robert Seins, Maurice Misegades, Willis Self, Jim Holman, Carl Spicer, William Wright, Robert Keyes, Bill Bachman, Mervin Fichtner, Jay Dutton, Donald Barr, and Roger Curran. Second row: M. J. Little, sponsor; Walter Wyllie, president; Ernie Seward, vice-president; Louise Keller, Catherine Modlin, Mitzi Donaldson, Mary Ann Morgan, Clara Jane Robb, Phyllis Stutsman, Oscar Levy, and Rob Lyerla. Seated: Pat Harkins, secretary-treasurer; Betty Souder, Rozella Newman, Jo Ann Saporito, Barbara Laughlin, Mrs. Ruth Farabi, Ruth Sutterfield, and Betty Smith. The Business Department Club was organized in the spring of 1951. Programs of interest to secretaries, salesmen, accountants, teachers—anyone interested in the field of commerce—are presented monthly. One of the objectives of the club is to provide a survey of job possibilities in the four state area. With that in mind, the club members have heard representatives from the Spencer Chemical Company, McNally Pittsburg Mfg. Corp., Sheffield Steel Company, Pittsburg Midway Coal Mining Company, the local Chamber of Commerce, the College Placement Bureau, and the Jones Store, The officers for the 1951-52 year are Walter Wyllie, president; Ernie Seward vice-president; Pat Harkins, secretary; and Bonita Stuckey, treasurer. M. ). Little is sponsor of the organization.
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