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PHI ETA SIGMA Willis Hampton Guinn . Robert L. Kasha J. Austin Baker Joe V. Butt Gilbert Chassey George W. Crabtree Isadore J. Gold Nathan Grabelsky Joseph Graves George T. Johnson Prof. A. S. Humphrey OFFICERS MEMBERS Julian Hawes Chatten Haynes Merle Hemphill Bernard Hirshorn Harry Hurley Charles G. Lincoln George Margolis Roy Martin HONORARY MEMBERS Dean J. C. Jordan Dean G. E. Ripley . President . Vice-President . Secretary-T reasurer Charles F. Niven Leo E. Rizio Nicholas M. Smith Samuel P. Thompson Atwell R. Turquette Loerwood Wasson Cecil E. Yarbrough Wear Schoonover Phi Eta Sigma was installed at the University of Arkansas on February 14, 1931, by Dean Herbert Smith, of the University of Illinois, who is the national secretary of the organization. Since its inception with an enrollment of twelve, it has grown and at present, boasts a member¬ ship of thirty-seven faculty members and the faculty adviser, Dean G. E. Ripley. The purpose of the organization is to encourage those freshmen who show marked learning ability. It takes the place in the case of freshmen, of Phi Beta Kappa. Among the requirements for admission is the possession of a high character and a scholarship rating of 5.00 point or better.
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Established 1776. PHI BETA KAPPA Alpha of Arkansas Chapter Installed April 4, 1932. Zilpha Curtis Baitey Thorgny Cedric Carlson George Wesley Droke Charles Clifton Fichtner John Clinton Futrall Harrison Hale Lloyd Blinn Ham Arthur McCracken Harding Mary Temple Anderson Lucille Alexander Long Marcus L. Bell Burnelle Boyce Herbert E. Buchanan J. Wirt Burnett Neil Carothers Rena Shore Duncan FACULTY MEMBERS Daisy Young Holcomb Jobelle Holcombe Virgil Laurens Jones John Clark Jordan Fredrick Laird Keer Ina Helen Kneer Robert Leeper STUDENT MEMBERS Olive Lee Mathis Helen Christine Nelson Irene Ingalls Pearson ALUMNI MEMBERS William D. Gray James D. Head William Rhodes Hervey Jewell Constance Hughes James Farrar Lewis John E. Martineau Samuel A. Mitchell Antonio Marinoni Henry Harrison Strauss Delbert Swartz David Yancey Thomas George Vaughn Julian Seesel Waterman Elgar Wertheim Vive Hall Young Albert Reuel Sparks George David Walker George W. Mullins Treva Jane Ogan Ida Pace Purdue Rupert Taylor Mary Jane Tribble Alfred W. Wasson HONORARY MEMBER Hay Watson Smith
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BLUE KEY First row: Oliver, Neeley, Deane, Schoonover, Walker, Garot. Second row: Gibson, Jelks, Kendall, Morley, Edmondson, Terry, Dickey. Earnest C. Deane Jay W. Dickey Jim T. Edmondson Judson L. Erwin Leon J. Garot MEMBERS Raymond O. Gibson John L. Jelks Bruce Kendall Dean R. Morley Tom B. Murphy Walter M. Neeley MEMBER IN FACULTY Dr. J. C. Jordan Robert James Oliver Glen Rose Wear K. Schoonver James C. Terry George David Walker Blue Key, honor fraternity, was founded at the University of Florida in October, 1924, by Ma¬ jor Bert C. Riley. A national organization was established in February, 1925. Blue Key recognizes outstanding qualities in character, scholarship, student activities, leadership, and service. Member- shi pis composed of graduate and undergraduate students of all departments of American colleges and universities. Honorary membership is extended to a limited number of faculty members and alumni. The fraternity is committed to cooperate with the faculty; to study student problems; stimulate progress and promote the interests of the institutions where it has chapters. The badge is an oblong key of gold on the surface of which appears a spreadeagle; in the mouth of the eagle is a wreath; at the feet, on the lower left point of the cross, is a star. Outside of the oval in which these symbols appear, the corners of the key are brilliant azure blue.
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