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Back Row: J. Spence, A. Minicucci, A. Sutton. Front Row: M. Cooper, D. Jenkins, P. Gordon, Sec.-Treas.p P. Meredith. Not pictured: W. Rodishek, B. Bergman, R. Bos- nic, B. Giurich, M. Lucas, G. McRoberts, L. Elewski, H. Mueller, S. Bootz, M. Russo, R. Batterman, L. Corabi, W. McChesney, J. Wingerd, M. Waggett, E. Valentich, E. Balazick, A. Fedor, J. Lcgie, P. Semow, H. Stemmler, R. Obade, Y. Moore, K. McConnell, C. Phillips, R. Garrison, V. Pres., and Dr. Lively, Faculty Advisor. 1 l Glenn Rex Pres. Perhaps it might be appropriate to begin our story of this organi- zation with if you can think, because that is exactly to what this organization is devoted. It is the purpose of this fraternity to further interest in the field of psychology and education, and the membership is composed of psychology majors and those having at least eighteen semester hours in psychology. The faculty advisor for the fraternity is Dr. C. C. Lively. At their regular meetings these students go beyond the psychology of the classroom and delve into clinical procedures and questions dealing with man and his makeup. The fraternity held its annual spring banquet at the Fort Jackson Hotel on May 5. CA. lox.. Solving Crucial Problems 64
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Mary Faieta l 1 vw . '. M, I Mfr . J V 44259 was Back Row: F. Gnatulr, M. Barb, D. Reinhart, Dr. Moston. Front Row: L. Roberts, A. Sowers, M. Faieta, M. Kaifesh, J. Rock- well. Not pictured: E. Hellstrom, D. Layton, C. Koceski, R. Braddock, E. LeCorchick, T. Higginbotham, W. Newman, G Crosby, J. Lichtenfels, H. Lubars, J. Jackson, D. Guyatt, L. Muhler, J. Williams, P. Troutman, H. Kelley, C. Levock, B. Addleman, J. Volchlxo, D. Chuey, R. Davis, J. Phillips, H. Lewis, R. Grant, J. Soukup, J. Blaho, R. Bradmon, B. Cole, V. Dartnell, E. Fer- guson, R. Gardner, T. Glennen, F. Gnatuk, R. Loughman, J. McCullough, G. Sloneker, C. Zavora, R. Whiteside, .l. Peth, L. Mankey, V. Pres., and L. Georgi, Sec.-Treas. lf you can keep your head ----- and one certainly needs to when it comes to mathematics. Don't you envy those people who have the courage to major or minor in math? Delta Pi Mu is an organization for the purpose of furthering interest in mathematics and of presenting topics not included in regular course work. In order to become a member of this association of mathematical enthu- siasts, one must attain eighteen honor points in courses that count toward a maior in mathematics. Delta Pi Mu is not essentially a socially minded fraternity, but they do hold regular meetings in which they solve the arithmetical problems that have the rest of us completely baffled. Pres. lah. 2x2:4-1-6is---??? 63
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Back Row: H. Griffen, M. Kaifesh, W. Casteel Front Row: B. Dennis, H. French. Not pictured: R. Thompson, V. Pres.7 D. Meeder Sec.-Treas.p J. Hetes, M. Scoville, W. Ritts, E. Morton, W. Irvine, S. Canon, A. McDevitt, D Brendle, E. Crick, E. Galiley, M. Prigg, Profs. Mintier, Gardner, Merchant, Moore, Mullaly. pin JZQA6. lex.. You Mean . . .l Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary historical fraternity, is repre- sented on Waynesburg College campus by the Upsilon chapter. The object of the fraternity is to foster interest in history and historical research, and to recognize attainment in this field. Those who have completed fifteen semester hours in history with an average of 2.000 honor points are eligible for membership. The group, under the sponsorship of Professor A. M. Mintier, holds monthly meetings in which matters of world importance and historical significance, which one does not ordinarily hear about in class, are discussed. At one particularly interesting meeting this year, the members heard reports on presidential hopefuls and discussed the probabilities of their suc- cess. Nine new members were initiated at the March meeting, and a banquet was held afterwards at the Fort Jackson Hotel. Betty Dennis Pres.
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