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MU Pl GAMMA a ,1 A 1 1 Students majoring or minoring in mathematics or the physical sciences compose the membership of Mu Pi Gamma. They may become members after the second semester of the sophomore year. Bi-monthly meetings are held at which intriguing topics are discussed and at which men of prominence - in the field are invited to speak. President during the first semester was Paul Ahlness. Faculty advisor was Dr. Wirtll. 1 . Back row: Swisher, Tveten, Underdal, Huggett, Kristenson. Third row: Ahlness, Lorents, Laithwaite, Olsgaard, Glatzel. Second row: Franze, Pehrson, Soonpaa, Heuer, Fortney. First row: Pederson, Gulson, Brenden, Ringen. OMICRG TAU DELTA Home economics majors form the membership of Omicron Tau Delta, honorary home economics sorority. Girls maybe admitted on the completion T ' of their sophomore year. Much anticipated are the dinners served at the monthly meetings by the girls in the home- A management house, in which girls in advanced home - A economics learn practical home economics, Avis Septon served as president for the past year. i Advisors were Miss Kruger and Miss Nevramon. . I y liii A ii Q . I S , .,-J Back row: Wanmnmer, Herseth, Laithwaite, Jensen, Fortney, George. ' Second row: Gisvold, Bry, Larson, Septon, Sanders, Mattson, Matheson. First row: Otteson, Perila, Hovland, Wiley, Woldsetll, Hahn. 05
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Miss Borghild Torvick served in the capacity of U PHI EPSILO Back row: Reinertsen, E. Olson, Halverson, Moe, Buckneberg. Front row: Odegaard, Flewell, Gebhard, Rasmussen, Sulerud. iff' V. 2. .-5 Chi Nu Chi is an organization devoted to the furthering of interest in the nursing profession through ' P discussion of pertinent phases of nursing at the bi- monthly meetings. This society is open to all girls interested in nursing as a career. A - Each year the society carries out special projects. ' This year one of them was preparing and sending a '- Christmas parcel to Lois Pederson, a former Cobber now A. V a missionary in Japan. 1. The presidents for the year were Elanore Semingson, - 1 first semester, and Grace Anderson, second semester. Faculty advisor was Miss Cordelia Skeim. E V . V. 1 'tr- , ., L., 64 Concordia is honored to have on its campus the Phi Iota Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, the national honor society in music. Phi Epsilon holds a bi-monthly meeting at which some composer's life and works are discussed and performed. This spring a benefit tea was held to raise money for the Music in Hospitals fund, which provides musical therapy for hospital patients. Membership is limited to girls with a B average in music subjects who show promise of contributing to the world of music. The society awards a medal to the music valedictorian of each graduating class. .eden as, - 5 1 president during the past year. Back row: M. Thompson, Semingson, G. johnson, Albert, Sheph 1rd Third row: Forseth, Lamport, Turmo, Bjerkan, Matteson. Second row: Field, Syltie, A. Fortney, Allen, Nyquist. Front row: Sederstrom, Erickson, P. Fortney, Logue, Grant
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I. R. C. W.. l' all william Muir wi l'f 'f'? Back row: Upstad, Bolme, Bjornstad, I-Ialvorson. Second row: N. johnson, Niroomand, Frantsvog, Mr. Nordlie. First row: Jacobson, Lee, Hedlund, Thureen. A global outlook characterizes the members of the International Relations Club. Vitally concerned with promoting better understanding among peoples of the world by creating interest on the college level, I.R.C. holds discussions on matters of international significance. I.R.C. is one of a group of organizations on college campuses sponsored by the Carnegie Founda- tion for International Peace. President for the past year was Warren Lee. ZETA .IG A PI Opportunity for interesting discussions on social problems and other vital topics is afforded to mem- bers of Zeta Sigma Pi, honorary social science frater- nity. These informal gatherings are held monthly at the home of faculty members. To qualify, students must have at least .fifteen hours in the social sciences with a B average in all subjects. President for the year was Donald Rice. Mr. Noblitt was the faculty advisor. 66 Back row: Rice, Person. jorve, Dale, Oien. Second row: Bjornstad, Sanderson, Bjerkan, Elmquist, Livdahl, Svendsbye. First row: Mr. Noblitt, Mellum, Skillingberg, Ysteboe, Meland, Halvorson, Mr. Nordlie.
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