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Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Delta Kappa, national men’s honorary frater- nity, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1941. Beta Epsilon Circle, an outgrowth of the College of Cardi- nals, was founded at the University in 1943. Members are chosen on the basis of character and achievements as students, faculty and citizens. KEN ANDERSON President ie FIRST ROW: Jack Huber. Paul Parker, Bob Shackleton, John Halbleib. SECOND ROW: Ralph Baker, Neville Caudill, Earl! O'Bannon, Ken Anderson, Marshall Sprigg. THIRD ROW: Mike Cherry, Charlie Eifler, Dave Stafford, Tom Caras, Bill Layne, Gene Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Arnold Belker, George LaChance, Martin Pedigo, Joe Parrish, Carl Wieck. OFFICERS Presid@ni gee ie ¢ oo ee ee KNB ANDERSON ViceaPresidentvan co a ae ne on ee ART OCD ANNON Secrelary-Lreasurer 0035) ta sek anit i et eA Lae USS E de 20
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Pi Delta Epsilon Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalism frater- nity, was organized on the U. of L. campus in the spring of 1952 as Pi Delta, a local fraternity. The national organiza- tion was founded in 1909. FIRST ROW: Jack Huber, Paul Parker. SECOND ROW: Armand Ostroff, Barbara Bailey, Martin Pedigo, Mary Beverly Wade, Marshall Sprigg. OFFICERS Pes {dCi ee ee ee oe VLARTINEPEDIGO VACERE ESC a ae ar er ag ay oon |. K GENEY CONRAD SCcrelcnymemnI ie = 0.) Ree et ta’ he og MARY) BEVERLY: WADE Te COSULT C1 a ae ee ee ec) oes FA as ee DOB) SHACKLETON 19 P MARTIN PEDIGO President
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Mortar Board Mortar Board was founded in 1918, and at the end of 1955, was serving through 95 chapters, all of which had begun as independent local societies. The University of Louisville group—The Pallas Club—became a Mortar Board chapter in 1949. Its purpose is ‘‘to provide for the co-operation between societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to maintain MARY ANN RICH a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage Ee leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of col- lege woman.” FIRST ROW: Joan McDonogh, Maria Drepania, Mary Ann Rich, Joyce Schuler. SECOND ROW: Barbara Burkel, Barbara Bailey, Lois Kleinman, Dale Panke, Pat Johnson. OFFICERS iret eri Ce ee ae NORE, ) hats) shy c Weta eco to NEAR YSN RICH VereePyesid cit es oe hos eras, So cies Go aye the fe BARBARA; BURKEL Secretary . DALE PANKE Te COSUT CL Mpa ies Guetta eee . . JOYCE SCHULER 21
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