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Beta Beta Beta N at only to live but to know living Beta Beta Beta, a national biological society, joins together those students excelling in bio- logical st~dies in order to disseminate scientific knowledge and encourage sound scholarship. This organization is affiliated with the national society and sends representatives to the region- al meetings. A new project for the group this year was the conversion of one of the classrooms in Lewis Hall into a seminar room for use as a meeting place and a study lounge. In keeping with their aim to promote biological research, "Well ... we could always hide it under the bookcase." many of the students conduct special projects in their particular field of interest and report Officers for the 1958-59 session were the their findings to the society. Field trips are also following: Manfred Joeres, president; Ellen taken to nearby places to investigate certain Richmond, vice president; Sue Warren, secre- phenomena. One of the major social events tary; Norman Davis, treasurer; and Anne Vo- during the year is a picnic in May at one of shell, historian. Dr. H. P. Sturdivant acts as the State Parks. sponsor for the group. Front I'OW, left to Tight: J. Dennis, M. Goldstein, K. Giddes, A. Dawkins, D. Schwartz, L. Dowler, ]. Weagly, P. Hughes. Second TOW: J. Filbey, C. Ritchie, A. Voshell, S. Warren, M. [oeres, E. Richmond, N. Davis, T. Steinacher, N. Britner. T~liTd row: W. Marek, J. Robinson, C. Reichenbecker, B. Reid, Dr. J. Kerschner, Dr. H. Sturdivant, Dr. I.Isanogle, N. Thorn, D. Bell, E. Lallas, M. Wilson. 90