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ETA BETA BETA, National Honorary Biological Fraternity, B was organized in 1922 for the purpose of supplying for the biological sciences an honorary undergraduate fraternity. Member- ship comes as a reward for active interest in the study of biological AUBREY SCHNEIDER sciences, and as a recognition of attainment above the average in the Prosidonl courses offered in the curriculum. Aside from stimulating scholarship by reserving its membership for those who meet certain scholastic standards and requirements, Beta Beta Beta has additional objectives, namely: the spread of biological information, and the advancement of science by new discoveries. Since its organization in 1922, about thirty-five chapters have received national charters. including our own Alpha Mu chapter. which received its charter in 1932. and including three chapters in colleges in China; OFFICERS None of us will soon forget the delightful Friday afternoon HAROLD BIEHL sessions together where, at the close of a busy week, we relax over the teacups and listen to a report on The Adeance of Science. or The Next CATHERINE HALL Hundred Years. or Man Ihe Un~nou)n. Nor will we forget the speakers Seer.lary at our monthly meetings: Dr. C. E. Burnside. Dr. E. B. Jarrett, EDGAR HOLLlS Hi,lorian Dr. C. A. Perry, and Dr. John Evans. PROFESSOR L M. BERTHOLF HOMfa,yMomh., FrMI Row Roberts. Reindollar. Price Prof. Wyman. Perry. Har_ man.Hagen. Sew",1 Row Twigg, Hall. Sharrer. Boyer. Wentz, McCardell. Grier Third Row ~~h~~;'d~'r,PWifi;a~~~{~~~: son, Prof. Bennighof. Back Row Miller. Biehl. Roop, Bral_ ton, Hollis. Pilson. 177