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cJDelta OFFICERS President Lloyd Bever Vice President Carl Prenzlow Secretary Betty Jean Thomas Treasurer Eino Pekkarine Historian Bill Goodrow Scalpel Reporter Bill Mehos Faculty Adviser Dr. N. F. Witt Dr. Witt is also National Treasurer Alpha Epsilon Delta, premedical honor society, is devoted to the stim- ulation of excellence in premedical scholarship. It further seeks to emphasize the importance of premedical education in medical education and to promote cooperation between medical and premedical schools. In addition to an extensive program of chapter activities, the Society actively engages in projects of benefits to premedical students. In October, 1950, Alpha Epsilon Delta, in cooperation with the Association of American Medical Colleges, presented a symposium at Lake Placid, New York, on the problems of medical and premedical education. The National Convention was held at the University of Alabama in March, 1951 ; it was also a 25th Anniversary Celebration. The Scalpel is the official publication of the Society. Back row, left to right: Charles Eschenburg, Bob O ' Dell. Jim Mitchell, J. Foley Calkum, Sam OePalatis, Jack Travis. Stuart Silverberg. John Bailar. Second row: Barbara Hudson, Virginia Van Scoy, jfohn Eagleton. James Gentry, Edwin Adam, Tsuyoshi Okada, Frank Edwin Bumgarner, Henry Strauss. Front row: William E. Goodrow, Jr.. Carl F. Prenzlow, Betty Jean Thomas, Norman F. Witt, Lloyd James Bever, Eino W. Pekkarine, Charles F. Poe. 279
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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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OFFICERS President Philip Gates Vice President Edward Antosh Secretary Warren Martin Treasurer Mathew Rodenkirch December, 1949, a small group of Business School students founded a local commerce fraternity on the campus with the purpose of becoming af- filiated with Alpha Kappa Psi. Just one year later, Alpha Kappa Psi initiated thirty-four Colorado Business School students into the realms of its organization as the seventy- second chapter in the United States. The aims of the Fraternity are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, account- ing, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in Business Administration. 280 Back row, left to right: Dale Watkins. Charles Nehring, John Maes, Bernic Ricchers, Alfred Stoll. Fourth row: George Shuger, Roswell Hicks. John Hamilton, Kenneth Schlater, Jack Cooley, Ray Crowder. Third row: John Clark, William Robinchaud, Francis Thompson, Dick Miller, Jack Powell, George Powell, Bruce Cameron. Second row: E. Lloyd Rizer, John Kissack. Ernie Tryba, Larry Arterburn. Forrest Hughes, Richard Albert. Harry Newman, Len Allen. Front row: Frank Cimino, William Hamrick, Edward Antosh, Philip Gates, Warren Martin, Mathew Rodenkirch, G. Micnael Hogan.
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