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Back Row: D. Brendle, L, Mankey, B. Dennis. Front Row: M. Faieta-Sec.-Treas., S. Conan, Pres., H. French. Z Q15 5055614 Although Kipling didn't, he might have said, lf you can work- and then, we might use it as a proper beginning for a write-up about Xi Psi Epsilon, honorary scholastic fraternity of Waynesburg College. The girls and boys who are members of this organization represent that faction of the student body which has completed at least eighty semester hours of work with an average of 2.25 or better. This year the fraternity presented the spoon of knowledge to eighteen stu- dents, the largest group ever to be initiated into the fraternity at one time. The large spoon of knowledge, which is presented to the student in the group with the highest average, went this year to Rita Adams '49. lt is the purpose of the fraternity to encourage greater enthusiasm for scholastic attainment. pm, Sarah Canon INITIATION First Row: F. Mong, M. Kaifesh, M. Craig, E ich, J. Bobeck. Back Row: B. Duncan, H. Griften M. Barb, F. Gnotuk, E. Minor. Not Pictured: M Bartosh, C. Cunningham, E. Galiley, W. Griffen H. Solomon. 53 Lane, R. Adams, A. McDevitt, D. Meeder, T. Dam-
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Left to Right-M. Longo, M. DeCourcey, G. Thomas, D. Meeder, M. Kcssinger, J. London, J. Cole, B. Addie- man, A. Newell, J. Williams and A. Zido. Not Pictured-R. Garrison, F. Marsh and I. London. Ralph Garrison President I l.et's Not Get Serious for a Moment . . . cgitlfnafenlf 62141465 As Student Body President Ralph Garrison told the students in Senior Chapel before he retired as Prexie, This has been a great year for the Council. I have had a wonderful bunch to work with. We accomplished much for Waynesburg College students. That state- ment covered pretty much the extent of Student Council's success. Stu- dents were given more rights and privileges when the Council con- vinced the Faculty Committee that students were able to and could govern themselves. Punishments, few as they were, were very iust. The elections were the best conducted, and more people voted than ever before. Unforgettable accomplishments were the Bowery Brawl, the pep rallies, the Lewis-Karmarkovich testimonial rallies, and the gay May Day events. X
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T H-if JQ.,,,,. ami. It's Like This ---- perclassmen who have participated in ten intercollegiate de- r four intercollegiate oratorical contests, or a combination of , are eligible for membership in the campus chapter of Tau Alpha, one of the foremost national debating fraternities. Stu- ebaters during this year have been Betty Dennis, Howard Ronald Elbell, Alec Walker, and Eugene Ganassi. At a pre- event at West Virginia University our debaters met Washington ferson College, our own Uniontown Center, and various other of the section in practice matches. They later iourniecl to Mt. :allege to another session with Westminster, Penn State, Lock and Bucknell. They engaged in various other debates at iia and Fairmont State Teachers' Colleges and West Virginia tn. Prof. Mintier, Prof. Mullaly, Betty Dennis, and Alec Walker d the annual national Tau Kappa Alpha Discussion Tournament vas held in Bloomington, Indiana, and discussed the problem :l peace with delegates from schools all over the nation. Left to Right: Professor Mintier, B. Dennis, and H. Griffen. Not Pictured: A. Walker. Y n lx. Betty Dennis Pres. .1--are v. N32
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