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uilla Honor Society THE QUJLL HONOR SOCIETY Was organized Ioy the Secre- tarial Science Club, and became operative in the college year ending August, 1937. The purpose of the Club is to raise the standards of accomplishment of its memioers, and to aid them in reaching a sincere appreciation and understanding of their part in the Business world. The Bases upon which the committee, com- posed of members of the .faculty and administrationzcnose the recipients of, the awards are: scholarship, ieaderstiip, character, participation in extra-curricular activities, and esteem of fellow students. t v V The five charter members of time Quill Honor Society were presented Witiivlceyshioy the Secretarial Science Club as emblems of their achievement. A MEMBERS . Elizaioetti Buoogher Fred Rosecrans Mvary House I' ' Raymond Hadden - Louise Mabie . , , 102 '
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I X Accountants, Honorary Society MEMBERSHIP in the Honorary Society represents the goal and ambition of every member of the Accountants' Club. This society was organized by the club for the purpose of stimulat- ing the efforts of its members to higher scholastic achievement and to reward the ones who have, in the estimation of the accounting faculty, fulfilled the requirements and have proved themselves worthy of membership. The men elected to the Honorary Society must be active members of the Accountants' Club, must possess qualities for success in Accountancy, and must have attained an average of at least eighty-five during their terms at college. THE HONORARY SOCIETY Ruth Evans Lawrence hliciceisen Louis Nardone George Dzurinico 'David Sorin Albert Bavaria 101
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p inx Honorary Society u QUNDED to promote a more complete and thorough under- standing of the iousiness World and to foster a philosophy ioased upon service to our fellow men, Sphinx, the honor society of the department of Business Administration, has kept steadily to its course during the years since its inception. This society is composed of a small numioer of carefully selected men and Women, chosen on a basis of scholastic activity as Well as irreproachalole character. Membership is evidenced hy the key which those selected are privileged to Wear. SPI-IINX HONORARY SOCIETY Betty Shoemaker Caiista White Charles Moxvery William Patterson Joseph Kennedy ' Frank Rauhe, Jr. Robert Vanvvinide 103
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