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President Rita Adams Z Ri 47955414 Xi Psi Epsilon, Secret Brotherhood of Psyche, was organized on the College campus in 1933 through the suggestion of Prof. Minteir. Its purpose is to encourage a high standard of excellence in scholar- ship among the underclassmen of Waynesburg College to provide a distinctive reward for students who have excelled in scholarship during their careers as students in Waynesburg, and to establish an association of students which will be an organization among the students devoted to the continuance of increasing higher scholar- ship. Students are eligible for membership when they have com- pleted at least eighty hours of work at Waynesburg and have an average ot 2.25 honor points. The symbol oflthis honorary organization is the Spoon of Knowledge and the colors are red and black. Once a year a chapel program is devoted to Xi Psi Epsilon at which time the newly eligible students are presented with black and red spoons ot knowledge, and the candidate with the highest average receives the Great Spoon of Knowledge-a five toot one. This Great Spoon was pre- sented to Rita Adams in 194-8, automatically making her president forthe 1948-1949 year. Fred Gnatuk, Alice McDevitt, Winnie Griffen, Eileen Galiley 62
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