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Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Phi Beta Kappa Mixer

September 24, 2009

Members of the Douglass Cater Society of Junior Fellows and the Theta of Maryland Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa mingle over food and good conversation. Cater Society Apprentices and prospective members of both societies were invited to discuss their interests and motivations.

Click to enlarge photos by Alisha DiGiandomenico '10.

Brain food.
Brain food.
Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Phi Beta Kappa Mixer
Prospective students mingle with SJF members and faculty.
Prospective students mingle with SJF members and faculty.
Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Phi Beta Kappa Mixer
Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Phi Beta Kappa Mixer
Cater Society of Junior Fellows and Phi Beta Kappa Mixer
As part of the mixer, Maria Grimes Hynson '10 displays her presentation on her travels to Russia to College Librarian Ruth Shoge.
As part of the mixer, Maria Rose Hynson '10 displays her presentation on her travels to Russia to College Librarian Ruth Shoge.
President Tipson assures students the sanctuary of the life of the mind.
President Tipson assures students the sanctuary of the life of the mind.
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies Dr. Oros tells of the prestige of Phi Beta Kappa.
Associate Professor of Political Science and International Studies Dr. Oros tells of the prestige of Phi Beta Kappa.
Cater Society of Junior Fellows Apprentice Doug Carter '12 covertly fetches a water bottle.
Cater Society of Junior Fellows Apprentice Doug Carter '12 covertly fetches a water bottle.
Phi Beta Kappa recognizes students who have had outstanding academic success.
Phi Beta Kappa recognizes students who have had outstanding academic success.
SJF Curator Dr. Lobo addresses members and prospective associates.
CSJF Curator Dr. Lobo addresses members and prospective associates.
SJF President Marissa Babnew '10 talks about the benefits of being a Junior Fellow.
CSJF President Marissa Babnew '10 talks about the benefits of being a Junior Fellow.
Provost Dr. Chris Ames also sits on the Society's board.
Provost Dr. Ames also sits on the Society's board.
Eight sophomores are being taken on this semester as SJF Apprentices.
Eight sophomores are being taken on this semester as SJF Apprentices.
Seniors Nikki Scutella and Marissa Babnew conducted an experiment, 6-hydroxydopamine Lesions of the Striatum, which was partially funded by the Society of Junior Fellows.
Seniors Nikki Scutella and Marissa Babnew conducted an experiment, 6-hydroxydopamine Lesions of the Striatum, which was partially funded by the Cater Society of Junior Fellows.