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Tau Beta Pi
Initiates 16

Two members of the faculty and
fourteen students were initiated
into Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering
fraternity last Thursday.

Faculty members honored were
Robert R. Fair of the Graduate
School of Business and Dr. Ricardo
N. Zapata of the Aerospace Department
of the School of Engineering
and Applied Science.

Students chosen from the Engineering
School were Charles G.
Atwell, John R. Egbert, William R.
Fox, Ned W. Fredrickson, Thomas
H. Gauss, David H. Grandinett,
Keith H Greene, Delmer S. Hess,
Craig R. Hones, L. Glenn Kraige,
James C. McDaniel, Allen G.
Vollmer, Stephen C. Webb, and
Steven E. Wheeler.

Tau Beta Pi was founded at
Lehigh University in 1885 and is
recognized as the leading national
honorary engineering fraternity in
the United States. It affords technical
students equal opportunity for
recognizing and honoring high scholastic
attainment and fine character
as is provided students of the liberal
arts by Phi Beta Kappa.