Alpha Delta Mu. Front row: Starnes, James, Bennett. Second row: Dixon, Wilkins, Walker. Back row: Pace - sponsor, Shock - sponsor, Dwyer. - photo by ferry Traughber. Outstanding Achievers § everal of the different major fields offered at Harding also offered either specialized or National Honor societies. The honor societies recognized the many outstanding achievements made by students. They also stimulated interest in the subject area, and gave members an opportunity to share ideas with others of like interests. Most of the honor societies on campus held on to certain requirements for admission, and inductions to the society were often formal. Among the Beta Lambda chapter was Alpha Delta Mu, the national honor society for social work programs. This society required a GPA of 3.0 but offered a lifetime membership. The honor society designed for students interested in theater was Alpha Psi Omega. This society required at least two years of past theater experience which was later put to use by helping build sets, directing, and advertising for Harding's theatrical productions. fJJ) Alp~a Psi Omega. Front row: White, Hughes, Eppzck, Allen, Lemmon. Second row: Ritter, Reas, Hittle. Third row: Patton, San Juan, McKechnie, Atkinson. Fourth row: Barnes, Ritchie, Miller, Ellis, Cowart. - photo by Jerry Traughber. Shades of Honor 209
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