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ZETA PHI ETA Women ' s Speech Arts Honorary Not pictured: Brockmann, Rena Clancy. Rosemary Doll. Beverly Derring. Jody Goldsmidt, Nanci Masman, Judi Matthews. Donna McRendolds, Doreen Troffer, Carol Mrs. Margaret Baker Advisor Barton, Rosemary Boaudry, Vicltl Berner. Connie Evans, Sally Ann A M. Fitch, Cheryl Gillman. Bonnie Hurley, Areta Kelly, Robin Richey, Margaret Wi+h the present group of senior members who joined the organization last spring, Beta Rho Tau has been increasingly active. One of the con- crete examples of the increased ac- tivity of this organization is the cam- pus program which is broadcast over KUOW-FM every noon. This program is designed with the student in mind to the end that it will provide him with good musical entertainment as well as keeping him informed of campus activ- ities. This program was initially con- ceived and planned by the members of Beta Rho Tau with the guidance of our advisor , Mr. Harold F. Niven. Another program fostered by the or- ganization is Beta Rho Tau Presents. This program tells the story of the various departments of the University of Washington through the eyes, so to speak, of the honoraries of those de- partments. Using the talents of those groups in the departments. Beta Rho Tau tells the community about some of the more interesting and perhaps lesser known aspects of our University. We feel we are now in a good position to continue to provide the department of Radio-Television with enthusiasm and spirited activity. Romstead, Joan Smart, Nancy Spadafore, Nancy Starin, Rosalind Swanberg, Karen Maralee Brown President Zeta Phi E+a, a national speech arts professional fraternity for women, was founded at North- western University in 1893. Mem- bers are students in the fields of general speech, speech therapy, speech education, radio, tele- vision, or drama. To be selected one must have an accumulative grade point of 2.5 and at least a 3.0 in their major field. The pur- pose of the organization is to build a professional philosophy for women in speech and to stimulate dramatic enterprise. BETA RHO TAU Radio-Television Honorary Front row: Twink Goss, Consi Evans, Roy Sillence, Harold Niven (advisor), Bonnie Gil- man, Joan Koppel, Nancy Nedwed. Second row: Bob Woehler, Nancy Tarbox, Solly Evans, Rosemary Barton, Marilyn Anderson, Bob Flick. Bock row: Bruce Hult, Mike Cory, John Walton, Ted-Bode, Maurice Shelby. 463
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ZETA MUTAU Mathematics Honorary Election +0 membership in Zefa Mu Tau, undergraduate mathematics honorary, is based on general character requirements and a suitable scholastic record. Additional requirements Include an accumulative grade point about 3.0 and a demonstrated proficiency in mathematics upon the com- pletion of three quarters of analytical geometry and calculus. Not pictured: Acter, William C. Ahlstrom. Harlow G. Allport, Robeson H. Bell. Elson E. Sevan, Patricia C. Blundell. John W. Boehme, Theodore A. Butsko. Jerry E. Cass. David T. Cafe, Esko Caughlan, Jeremy F. Chinn. Tony Y. Clayhold. Gary D. Davis. Donald L. Decker. Daniel A. Dixon, Robert J. Downing, Randall W, Dunlap, JoAnn Dunn. Irving J. Elde. Melvin O. Faifens. Dalnis Fltisimmons, George W. Froderberg, Albert J. Fujltane. Kiyoshl F. Giese, Donovan J. Gilbert, Larry L. Gill, Robert W. Gosser, Lawrence W, Gregory. Roger J. Grimlund, Richard A. Guy. Arthur W. Hall. Joseph M. Hammer, Ellis D. Haugen, Dean P. Hendrie. David L. Hess, Mason E. Hicks. Roger S. HoUapple, Keith A. Hopkins, Laurence A. Kenney. George J. King, Carlisle Kroon, John D. Lailc, Rein McFarland, Gary F. McLaughlin. John F. McPherron. Robert L. Mayer. Richard J. Nylander, John O ' Keefe, Kenneth H. Orth, Roger W. Palmer, David F. Pederson. Arthur M. Prince. Ben M. Schimmelbusch. Werner A. Scott. Clifford R. Shat+uck. Craig N. Shedd. James F. Snaring, Thor M. Specker. Marvin H. Stiffler, Jerry Tashiro, Satoru Tonelli, Richard J. Toy, Cy Y. Wadsworth, Donald J. Williams, Brian R. Williams. Paul G. Yamamoto, George Yamamoto. Noburu Zeutschel, Milton F. Abolins, Maris A. Asplin, Lyie I. Bamford, Bob W. Benson, Gary R. Bloor, James A. ft I ) ri f ), o ft Bosse, Ronald Braun. Robert L. Carglll, Jerry D. Carlson, Frederick P. Churchill, John M. Collingham. Dick E. Collins, Paul L Cottrell. Don M. Cox, Wesley A. Dahlen, James W. Daniels. Donald B. Deutschman, William A. Fall, Gordon F. Fleming, Ronald R. Gidlund, Erick R. Gillespie, Betty W. Gismervig, Harold F. Gulden. Donald C. Gulden, Terry D. Hall, Arthur E. Holmes. James F. Ingalls, Victor W. Ishimitsu. KIchIo Johnson, Kenneth O. Johnson, Lawrence D. Kawahara. Fred T. Keys. Phillip M. Linden, Carl R. Lindstrom, Duaine G. Marcelja, Walter R. McClelland, James R. Oettel, Richard E. Packard, Kerry P. Parents, John J. Parlseau, Marian A. Scanlan, Charles E. Schlndler, Bob E. Schnatterly, Steve E. Sienklewicz. Charles G. Slelrer, Larry L. Strange, Richard T. Taylor, Myra L. White, Jerry E. Wingard, David Wolfe, James R. Woods. Frederick W. Young, Kenneth K. 462
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ACKNOWLEDGEfAENTS The last page has been sent to the printer. There are no more identifications fo make; no more late membership lists to wait for. With hard work, a few tears, and lots of fun, the 1959 Tyee has been designed, and room 151 is empty for a while. I hove cleared my desk of this year ' s problems to moke way for next year ' s book to begin. The book is finished. It isn ' t a perfect book, but the staff and I feel we have produced the best book yet. A new printing method was used this year. All the type was set and all the printing done by photography with machines requiring perfect balance for their delicate precision work. We hove tried to establish uniformity throughout the book, and to use more, and bigger, pictures. Sometimes we were limited by available material or space, but we are, nevertheless, proud of our book and proud to present it to you. As I think back over the months of work involved in this book, there ore many people I would like to thank for their part in making this book a good one. Thank you, Taylor Publishing Company, for your fine job in printing the 1959 Tyee. Especial thanks to Sandy Sandven, and Wes Cooper for their good advice and many trips to Seattle for personal conferences, and to Tom Murray in Dallas who supervised the work done on our book. Thank you, Kennell-Ellis, for your photography, and for the cooperation in helping us to meet our dead- lines. The queen pages were posed and taken by Les Peterson. Thank you, Les, for this part in adding on interesting section to our book. For encouragement and helpful advice goes a special vote of thanks to our advisor Clyde Robinson. Sue Smith and Mrs. Lenore Sheckels, thank you for your willingness to help, and your encouragement from the publications office. To the ASUW photo staff, I soy thank you for working so hard to help us meet our deadlines, and for taking, and sometimes retaking, pictures at all hours of the day. To Vic Bagnall, Cec Morrison, and Ron Lopp, thank you for our on the spot color division pages. Don Pittenger took over the role of artist at the end of fall quarter. He designed the cover, as well as doing all the art work that appears in the book. Thanks, Don, for doing such a fine job in such a short time. Margi Morrill read all the copy for the 1959 Tyee. Thanks for a tremendous job, and thanks for being there to coll on as quickly as copy came in. For hours of work and a tremendous responsibility, I wish to thank the three division editors who worked on the book all year, Lucy Pullen, Jo Cloyre Marven, and Bill Greger. Between the three of them was divided the entire book, and the supervision of the section editors. Thank you, Karen Seppi, for an excellent job as office manager. To Maggie Salyer, Florence Grovelle, Carolyn Smith, Harriot Buckman, Jane Mason, Nancy Solie, Karen Stout, Nancy Storjohonn, Karen Lenzie, Gloria Bryson, Mary Scott, Jim Needhom, Larry Brown, Alice Kling, all the members of the sports staff, and all the others who contributed work to the 1959 Tyee, thank you for a job well done. To all who have contributed to the 1959 Tyee, thank you. Congratulations, staff, on your book. Sincerely, O H ' U ni Editor 464
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