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FIRST ROW: J. Scuderi, R. Blowers, J. Locy, L. Hillebrand. SECOND ROW: W. Shafer, F. Snyder, J. Santoro, D. Owen, P. Horan, Jr. THIRD ROW: R. Dowling, V. Kopf, H. Holden, C. Ferguson, T. Faulkner, Jr., P. King. ABSENT: J. Furey, J. Chatland, A. Valenti, J. Carmen, W. Wager. EPSILON Pl TAU Twenty-fifth Anniversary Year Phi Chapter, Epsilon Pi Tau, the Internation- al Honorary Professional Fraternity in Industrial Arts and Industrial Vocational Education, this year marks its twenty-fifth year of service on the Oswego campus. Phi Chapter's forerunner was the Sheldon Forum lVlen's Honorary Society established in 1925. Students eligible for election must have a minimum cumulative index of 2.90 with a major in industrial arts. They must be juniors or must have spent at least three semesters on cam- pus and have shown evidence of leadership and good citizenship by actively participating in some college or community organizations. Epsilon Pi Tau Faculty Members FIRST ROW: Trustee, Paul T. Hiser: Co-Trustee, Charles W. Phallen. SECOND ROW: Special Faculty Advisors, Arvard O. Vogel, Leroy J. Sanders, Thomas T. Tsuji, Ronald L. Sorenson. William F. Alexander William G. McGarvey Austin W. Blake Robert A. lVlcWilliams Joseph Braco Charles W. Phallen Robert C. Cooksey George V. Radcliffe Paul W. DeVore Edward lVl. Roden Q James R. Hastings Leroy J. Sanders is Keith F. Hickman Lewis R. Selvidge, Jr. Paul T. Hiser John Somerville Aggfmg Elizabeth E. Hunt Ronald L. Sorenson William E. Huss Thomas T. Tsuji Martin W. Leukhardt Arvard O. Vogel Arthur Hauler - Professor Emeritus Gordon O. Wilbur - Director Emeritus 91
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SOCIAL STUDIES HONOR SOCIETY The Social Studies Honor Society strives to encour- age high standards of excellence in the social sciences. Each year the Honor Society presents a series of pro- grams of current interest in all facets of the social sci- ences. At the present time the organization is in the process of affiliating with the national honorary society, Pi Gamma Mu. The main program of the spring semes- ter was the annual Marion Mahar Lecture, at which time the late Marion Mahar, a former professor in the social sciences at Oswego, was honored. FIRST ROW: R. Rosati SECOND ROW: C. Rogus L. Gifford, E. Sullivan, J Campanella. THIRD ROW A. Heller, G. Abell, K. Kiest er, S. Brainard. ALPHA PSI OMEGA Election to Alpha Psi Omega, National Dramatics Society for colleges, gives recognition to distinctive achievement in Blackfriars, the drama producing organ- ization on Campus. Mu Iota, the local cast, is one of the three hundred and fifty such casts throughout the United States. Leadership and participation in The Would-Be Gentleman, The Caretaker, The Mikado, and the Annual Spring Drama Festival were highlights lights of this season's activities. ALPHA PSI OMEGA - FIRST ROW: C. Chappelle, G. Rosengarten, R. Callan. SECOND ROW: Dr. Myers, D. Facey, C. O'Mara, E. Danner, Miss Pendergast, Dr. Rickett. THIRD ROW: M. Lipp, J. Vermilye, M. Ja- cobs, L. Stanton, P. Martin, D. McAvoy, Mr. Glann, B. Fradkin, M. Silverman.
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3 l nacker, E. Rausa, J Labourr. SECOND ROW T. Kaldwell, B. Palmer P. Catlin, J. Boomhower THIRD ROW: I. Epp, P Angelo, B. Beer. The English Honor Society is the campus organization which ac- cepts as members those students who have achieved distinction in English studies by obtaining a 3.25 index in a minimum of thir- teen hours of English. The purposes of the society are to recognize scholarship and ex- cellence in English and to provide opportunities for informal facul- ty-student discussion of topics of interest within the area. KAPPA NIU EPSILON Kappa Mu Epsilon is the na- tional mathematics honor soci- ety. Two purposes of the group are to develop an interest in and an appreciation of mathe- matics from both a utilitarian and an esthetic viewpoint. Chap- ter meetings are usually highlighted by discussions of mathematical topics. To be ini- tiated into the local chapter, it is required that the student have an excellent academic rec- ord in mathematics and be above the college-wide average for all other subjects. FIRST ROW: E. Cushman, B. DeFlores, E. Magnusson. SECOND ROW: E. Hall- ings, C. Parry, Dr. J. Walcott, D. Faust, P. Wallace. THIRD ROW: P. Rawson, M. Wicker, Mr. Milton, D. Rexford, M. Kol- morgen, L. Cordes. 92 FIRST ROW: J. Krurne-
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