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DELTA OMICRON Delta Omicron, a national music fraternity, was initiated here on the Hill on November lfi, 1957, Although the group is comparatively small, consisting of eight members and seven pledges, they fulfill their ideals of fostering: musicianship and friendship. This organization joins together those students excelling in music, who are given bids by unanimous vote of the members. This year the Omicron Eta chapter enter- tained at Springfield State Hospital and will continue this as a service project. As a social event, the members presented two public reci- tals, one in the fall and one in the spring. Every three years a delegate is sent to the International Convention held in one of the larger cities of the United States. Kathryn. Zeller served as president this yem Other officers were as follows: first vice presi- dent, Evangeline Grim; second vice president, Helen Murray; secretary, Linda Thompson; treasurer, Elzbieta Ademska. Mrs. Cerald Cole served as chapter adviser and Dr. Arleen Heggemeier was Faculty advisor. BETA BETA BETA The Alph Mu Chapter of Beta, Beta, Beta on biological subjects. The Milton Hendrick- under the sponsorship of Dr. Harwell Sturdi- son Memorial Scholarship is presented an- vant, is now in its twenty-eighth year on the nually to a member for summer study. Hill. A national honor society for students in Beta, Beta, Beta's social year begins with the the biological sciences, Tri-Beta strives "to initiation ceremony at Dr. Sturdivant's home stimulate sound scholarship, to promote the and continues wi til the annual field trip, spring dissemination of scientific truth, and to picnic, and banquet for graduating members. encourage biological investigation." This year's officers were: Marvin Goldstein, Among the organization's services are the president; Paul Hughes, vice president; sponsoring of assembly speakers, showing edu- Marcia Wilson, secretary; Toni Steinacker, cational Rims, and presenting talks by students treasurer; and Arlene Mac Vicker, historian.