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OFFICERS President (Winter and Spring Quarters) .... Herb Kemlet President (Fall Quarter) Jim Crawford Vice President Leonard Crowe Secretary-Treasurer Cliff HoUingsworth Correspondent Jack Fought ADS Advisor Chris Burns Organized at Colorado University in 1947, the Lowell Thomas chapter of Alpha Delta Sigma, national professional advertising fraternity, spent its most successful year of a yet infant history on campus. Besides attending regular meetings and enjoyable banquets, the ADS men acquire actual ad- vertising experience. The chapter members spent time in helping Boulder merchants with their advertising problems and actually doing the completed work on many ads that were printed. A highlight of the fall quarter was a joint initiation banquet with the Denver University chapter. The affair, held at the Denver Press Club, fostered good will between the two chapters and made way for other joint functions later in the year. Alpha Delta Sigma initiated several prominent advertising people into the chapter as professional members of ADS. They are: Herb Hollister, owner of KBOL; Paul Felix, advertising manager of the Denver Dry Goods; Charles Gordon, sales manager of General Outdoor Advertising ; Clair Hen- derson, manager of the Rippey Agency; Russ Schaffer, KBOL manager; and Mark Schrieber, advertising agency owner. Back TOW, left to right: Martin Robbins, Jack Fought, Jack Bozarth, and Harry Stanwood. Second row: Bill King. Mitchell Streicker, Norman Pagin, and Joe Lacy. Front row: Ted Shestak, Glen Schwartz, Leonard Crowe, Herb Kamlet, Cliff HoUingsworth, an d Chris Burns. 277
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Ipka L kl l T f ma OFFICERS Master Alchemist James Vavra Vice-Master Alchemist Lester L. Krohn Treasurer Wilber Wright Recorder Hector DeLuca Reporter Robert Parker Master of Ceremonies William Turnley Alumni Secretary Robert Witters Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma, national professional chemistry frater- nity, was chartered at the University of Colorado in 1908, and consists of two branches, a collegiate and professional branch. The purpose of the frater- nity is to bind its members with a tie of true and lasting friendship and to strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and a profession. Annually Eta Chapter sponsors a smoker for the express purpose of get- ting together all men interested in chemistry as a profession. The event has been highly successful and affords the faculty and students an opportunity to become better acquainted. The fraternity presents a professional as well as a social program. At its biweekly meeting, speakers and movies are pre- sented on subjects of interest to both chemists and chemical engineers. 276 Back row. left to right: Harry Hisot, Edward Thomas, Dale Maxwell, John Bergman. James Rowan, Duke Orr, and R. G. Rekers. Second row: Ray Pink, Art Ravicz, Jim MuUins. Russ Richman, and George Walpert. Front row: Don Tabler, Bob Witters, James Vavra, Lester Krohn, Bill Turnley, and Will Wright.
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la OFFICERS Boulder Campus: President Dorothy Krasovich Vice President Ruth Nygaard Secretary Ruth Nagel Treasurer Mary Jane Stein Editor Sally Schroeder Sponsor Mrs. Marjorie Ross Denver Campus: President Jo Brandner Vice President Dorothy McClellan Secretary Betty Hoepner Treasurer Martha Leu Editor Margaret Kupulik Sponsor Miss Rose Hackman 278 In its second year on the University of Colorado campus. Alpha Delta Theta, national Professional medical technology sorority, has become a functioning organization. Mu chapter boasts a membership of 30 under- graduate women; 17 girls are on the Boulder campus and 13 are taking their last year at the medical school in Denver. The main purpose of the organization is to further interest in medical technology and to maintain the high standards of the profession. Meetings are held every two weeks, and joint meetings of the Denver and Boulder groups are held at least once a quarter. Among the highlights of this year ' s activities were a very successful magazine subscription drive to raise funds and a trip through the labs at Colorado General Hospital in Denver. Several speakers of interest to the group also made up part of the year ' s agenda. The scholarship pin, which is awarded to the girl attaining the highest scholastic achievement, was presented to Virginia Van Scoy this year. Back row, left to right: Eleanor Doty, Bcbc Ehrat, Virginia Van Scoy, Betty Speier. Second row: Irma Shapiro, Judy Graham, Jean Rosendahl, Janet Young, Ruth Nygaard. Front row: Grace Wahl, Anne Falk, Mary Jane Stein, Dorothy Krasovich, Sally Schroeder, Shirley Hays.
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