1958-1959 Yearbook

ALPHA CHI Select group of scholars demonstrates versatility One of th e hi ghpoints of the yea r for th e Alpha Chi members was the di stri ct mee ting in April of the Na t iona l T lonor Schola rship Society in Denton. T exas. Tl ard ing cha ptN membe rs par ti c ipated in th e progra m by readin g ori g in a l paper s. The Arka nsas E ta Cha pter of Al pha Chi . install ed at Il arding in Ma rc h, 195 7. s('(' ks to e ncou rap;c as we ll as recogni ze hi gh scholas ti c ach ievemen ts among Ha rdin g stud ents. ALPHA Chi president Joe Hightower ver was elected to Whos Who and the School of AmerIcan Studies maintained the promise he showed as the vice-presidency of Alpha Chi Canadion born Carolyn Gelley, Alpha For membership in Alph a Chi a junior must have a 3.70 average in n ot less th an 80 semes ter hours. a seni or mu st have a 3.50 ave rage in at l eas t 10·1 semes ter hours. Member sh ip is limited to th e top 10 per cen t of the juni or and senior classes . Two ini t ia tion banquets arc g iven each year for the new member s. T o encourage h igher schol arship the society g ives a meda l to th e senior w ith th e hi gh~st four-yea r scholasti c ave ra ge. an underclass phySiCS and Honor Student Secretory of the honorary scholastic society Chi·s treasurer, achieved superior glades in As a senior, August Garwas Rose Jones a member of English, history and education. THE combination of mhe rent abiliTY wi th intense application to a ll she undertakes has made Ann Baba an outstanding studen t Ben Cu rt is, majoring in moth and Biblical languages, hod a ready answer fo r nearly every question In spite of many worthwhile, productive activities, John Wilson was able to meet the requirements for ejection 10 Alpha Chi Any job, sports report or moth problem, begun by Ed Hightower was skillfully completed

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