Among the Alpha Epsilon chapter was Delta Mu Delta. This was one of the largest honor societies on campus. It provided recognition for the outstanding students in the field of business. In order to be eligible for this society, students had to have a GPA of 3.25 on 60 credit hours or more. Kappa Delta Pi, a member of the Nu Lambda chapter, was only open to students who had been accepted in the school of education. For membership, students had to have a 3.0 GPA and obtain a junior classification. <(j> Hot Press. Dawn Pryor, a senior from Goddard, Kansas, laminates bulletin board material in the curriculum lab. Education majors used the curriculum lab to prepare materials for bulletin boards, handouts and class projects. - photo by Bill Tripp. 210 Shades of Hdnor Delta Mu Delta. Front row: Curtis, Bounds, /. Lanier. Second row: Hunter, Hudson, Coffman, R. Tabalujan, Clark, Kearney, Carter, Jackson, Chrisman, Young, M. Lanier Holloway, Cunnane, Howell. Third row: Diffine, Golden, Anthony, Raley, Oxford, Smith, Alexander, Cohn, E. Whittington, Manning, P Tabalujan, Dean, Pryor, Pollard, Burks, Wollard. Fourth row: Ruble, Jarrett, Sansom, Weller, Rodgers, White, Valier, Davis, Reed, E. Whittington, Bostick, Smith, Morgan, Willis, Pickett. - photo by Bill Tripp. Kappa Delta Pi. Front row: Pipkin, Pryor, Pearce, Dearin, Landerfelt. Second row: Benton, Mos~ier, Bergdahl, Kirkman . Third row: Ayers, Nichols, Tatum, Finn. Back row: Coombs, Samuel, Bazley, Roby, Lacoss, Carter, Rose. - photo by Bill Tripp.
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