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7 0l'l'l,el'l If 0l'l0l l 0bLl0 Perhaps the highest achievement to be attained by any senior woman of this University is to be selected as a member of the Women's Honor Group. The seven outstanding women of the class of 1950 were Mariorie Van Camp, Epsilon Kappa Rho, Sue Bowers, unaffiliated, Mary Faith Pellett, unaffiliated, Mildred Hiteshew, l.S.A.p Shirley Galatas, Delta Omega, Betty Knocke, Alpha Tau Sigma, and Kathleen House, Pi Kappa Psi. Election to the group is based on scholastic standing, quality of service, outstanding character, and leadership in campus activities. The Women's Honor Group, which patterned its activities along lines acceptable to Mortar Board, National Women's Honor Society, sponsored a leadership conference in November and a tea for recognition of outstanding sophomore women in April. PAGE 'I6
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7 ell 5 0l'l0I' l 0bLl9 Five senior men were initiated as members of the i950 Men's Honor Group, March 30, following their election by last year's honor five. This year's honor men are William L. Beck, Col- lege of Education, Howard C. Current, Vincent Gott, Harold Kemper, and Robert M. Langenwalter, all College of Liberal Arts students. The induction cere- monies were conducted by Lester Rosen and Art Hodges, 1949 honor men, in the office of Dean L. Hekhuis, head of the College of Liberal Arts. Election to the group is the highest honor bestowed upon University senior men. Qualifications for membership in the 30-year-old society are character, leadership, cooperative spirit, scholastic achievement, participation in extra-curricular activ- ities and campus citizenship. The new honor men were presented gold keys signifying their election to the group. PAGE 17
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