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The Beta Beta Beta Biological Society was founded in V922 and the Alpha lota Chapter established at St. Lawrence University in l94Q. its purpose as an hon- orary society is to promote sound scholarship in the biological sciences and to stimulate an interest in re- search. The Bios, a Beta Beta Beta journal, is respon- sible for the publication of articles which are of interest to all biology students. Eligibility for membership in the honorary requires an overall 3.0 average and a 3.0 for ten hours in biology. Beta Beta Beta's officers for this year included Presi- dent, Kathy Ekrnan, Vice-President, Dick Ellison, Sec- retary, Ellen Holgerson, and Historian, Pat Pannier. Q if FIRST ROW: Ellen Holgerson, Pat Pan- nier, Kathy Ekman, Ruth Douglas, SEC- OND ROW: Dick Meagher, Sue Brown, Lucy Prescott, Judy Casadonte, Marilyn Miller, Sally Andre- sen, Don Secrist. THIRD ROW: Dr, Crowell, Mert Mock, Ed Lanson, Mike Mar- golin, Floyd Sand- ford, Dick Ellison, Art Geurtsen, Dr, Warner. Sigma Pi Sigma, The Physics Honor Society, brings faculty and students of the Physics Department together on an informal basis. Meetings are held in a faculty member's home where a student speaks on a topic in the field of his interest. Sigma Pi Sigma offers oppor tunities to develop personal contact with the faculty and to learn the art of presenting subject matter ellfi ciently to the group.
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fx ,, l l I FIRST RONN Ma rgoref Potter, Po' tricio Linderolh, Anne Ffeilich SEC- CN ' L ' P ' ' J n D POW, Munroe, Joan Lcille resmft, Gin, Herbert, Dr Moos THlRD ROVV Herman Hagedorn, Rob- ert Walernian, Bernard Pieisrng, Martin Manger, Andres Sleinmevz ,-, W 4 1 1 Kappa Alpha chapler of Gamma Sigma Epsilon is one of nineteen chapters of this national chemistry honorary lor men and women, Organized for the purpose ol recognizing evcellent 5cnol-iiiship in chemistry along with a high overall academic slanding, Gamma Sigma Epsilon encourages its members io further their eclucalion Through grocluale school, Gamma Sigma Epsilon was installed ol Sr, Low- rence in l933. New members ore iniiiared in The fall and Spring. Proiecls this past year, achieved Through The aid of The advisor, Dr, Moos, included a program on the opportunities in graduate school and The reorganization of fhe by-laws. Gamma Sigma Epsilon l 5 4 ex I ? ,gn 48 . QS -Big-. X 1 I? ' 'Q' if-'-i- -1 i. . V43 ,QQ- ,.. FIRST FTOVX' Di' R:'1'ei' D Pecl-,hi:ini, Leslie l-ligbie Pin Smilh, Dr Rilliinfili D Lulbui row SECOND PO',i'l, Bernard Bfzihfeld ,lf ' Coldwell, Art lesw,-r Andie Sfeinrrefz
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