Show Nine Senior Sages Rate Honor Frat New Nen Members l Have 26 Averages rages Or Better Nine members of the 1935 senior class were recently honored by being being being be be- ing made the first student members members members mem mem- bers o of the Utah Alpha chapter of Phi Beta Kappa national honorary scholastic fraternity The first selections are as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows Willard Villard E E. E Ellis Read D. D Tuddenham Charles Harold S. S D. D Thurman Jr Howard E E. E Allen Omar B B. B Bunnel Jay Gerber Katherine Katherine Katherine Kath- Kath erine Louise Albaugh and Frances Parsons All AU of the appointees have made scholastic averages of 26 or better To be eligible for the fraternity the student must be a member of the senior class and have earned 75 per cent of his credits in liberal I arts subjects Only five per cent of I each graduating class may be elected elected elected elect elect- ed to the society The students elected to the f fraternity fra frn- ra will be honored at nt an assembly assembly as as- in Kingsbury Hall March 22 at which time they will be in introduced introduced in- in tr d c d t to the st student d nt body lly t by Richard Van Winkle A. A S. S U. U U. U president The TIle initiation to the so society society society so- so will be con conducted the evening of the same day by members of the local chapter The officers of the group are Prof L. L A. A president Dr Clay B. B Freuden- Freuden berger vice-president vice and Dr Mignonette Spillman secretary secretary- y- y treasurer |