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Psi Chi inducts members in honor society
Michelle Burns staff writer
It is time to say farewell to seniors and hello to new inductees for the National Psychology Honor Society Psi Chi. This honor society is for psychology majors who show academic excellence in their major and other classes.
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Psi Chi will be inducting new members in the Mansion's dining room on Wednesday, May 7.
The new members include sophomores Jamie Fagan, Veronica Ramos and Kelly
MacNamara; juniors Beth Stanbach, Angela Palazzone, Felicia Miccoli, Jennifer Mack, Stephanie Bono, Danielle Bukowski, Jennifer Dicciani, Deborah Johnston Kreamer and Sharice Lyman; seniors Jamie Latshaw, Tracey Eagan and Billie Jean Humm.
Alumna Jen Paliero will be giving a speech to the new members entitled "How to be a success in graduate school."
Dr. M. L. Corbin Sicoli, Psi Chi facilitator, schedules Cabrini alumni who are already in graduate school to act as a source of inspiration for the new members
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AMI meets on the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 p.m. (except July and August) at Hancock Methodist Church on Rt. 320, one- half mile north of the Springfield Mall.
Special attention and help is given to newcomers. For more information call: 610-328-1720 or 610-525-4168 and those seniors who will be entering graduate school in the future.
Students are eligible for the honor society if they have a grade point average of 3.0 or above and have 12 or more credits in psychology.
The applicant must submit a brief essay telling about themselves, their interest in becoming a member of Psi Chi and the classes they have already taken as a part of their major.
Psi Chi has regular meetings to discuss upcoming guest speakers and other events con_ceming the major.
Thursday, May 1, 1997