Page 3 PHI THETA KAPPA Phi Theta Kappa had a pleasant surprise for MAC last month when a total of twenty-two new members were inducted. PTK has been com posed of the top 10% of the student body, according to: 1) good moral quality of citizenship, determined by the faculty; 2) a QPA of at least 3.0, and no grade below a B for the proceeding semester; 3) no grade below a C during any college stud ies. Phi Theta Kappa usually has two inductions each year. The students pictured below were inducted in January, 1974. DEAN'S LIST Congratulations to the following people for making the Dean’s Lists: Karen Anderson Ellen Archer Billie Baldwin Margaret Bateman Alan Colwell Keven Crabtree Jean Crawford Nancy Davenport Dottie Davis Frederick Davis Laura Davis Scottie Davis Pam Davis Beverly Denton Harry Gallins Angelina Giampocaro Pat Griset Elliot Hester Wesley Horne Francis Jackson Kathy Johnson Ray Leckenbusch Nancy Long Nancy McCreight Jim Morgan Leo Muller Debbie Newman Robert Newman Nghia Nguyen Fred Nichols Juliana Omoifo Deborah Otwell Daylon Owen Holly Paroe Preston Parrish Craig Pipkin Rob Pritchard Charles Proctor Sarah Richardson Michael Roenke Vandy Romein Jean Rooks John Somerville Ann Spencer Susan Thatcher William VanStory Sandra Vinson Rick White Nancy Whitehead Bob Wicklein Don Williams Max Witt DEAN'S MERIT LIST Susan Falconio Bryan Pillsbury Karen Larson Elizabeth O’Brien Left to right, kneeling, are: Preston Parrish, Ray Lackenbusch, and Charlie Proctor. First row: Vandy Romein, Nancy Long, Dottie Davis. Second row: Kathy Johnson, Jean Crawford, Debbie Newman. Third row: Sarah Richardson, Kay Jack- son, Jean Rooks. Fourth row: Pam Davis, Nancy McCreight, Margaret Bateman. Fifth row: Sandy Vin son, Holly Parce, Karen Anderson. Sixth row: Kevin Crabtree, Bob Wickline. 'Seventh row: Harry Mullins, Max Witt. We on the Lookout Staff say “Congratulations!” — keep up the good work!

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