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College of Letters and Science SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha lota is a professional frarernity for women in the field of music. The requirements for member- ship are an over-all grade point average of 2.8 with no grades below 3.0 in music courses. Members of Sigma Alpha lota usher at musical functions on campus. They also act as hostesses for community concert performers and musicales. Row One—Sharon Hubbell, Lynne Patton, Karen Oleson, Janet Walker, Marjorie Dragoo, Paula Gusseck. Lynda Knox, Jo Milholland, Rosanne Becker, Row Two—Ruth Ann Knapp, Joyce Bailey, Roberta Higgins, Rae Patton, Angela Sherhenou, Isabel Woods, Virginia Boyd, Ber tela Burke, Sherry Diethelm. Row Three—Judy Sinclair, Gay Silha, Virginia Reynolds, Ann Albe, Pat Cannon, Bonnie Herzinger. PI GAMMA MU Pi Gamma Mu is an honorary for social science majors. Members are juniors and seniors who have at least 20 credits in the social sciences and a 3.0 grade average. Row One—Harry Harmsworth, Nadine Naslund, Victoria’ Palmer, Jackie Johnson, Carol Ann Plummer, Darlene McDonald, Robert Hosack. Row Two—Donald Seelye, Rufus Cook, Larry Sall, Jamie Morfitt, Fred Gaudet, Marvin Heile- son. Wally Swan. John Steinbrink, John Rowe. PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA The purpose of Phi Mu Alpha is to further the cause of good music on the campus. Male students who actively participate in one of the major musical organizations of campus and have a 2.5 accumulative may join. Each year the chapter sponsors an American Music Concert, The members usher for music recitals and concerts. There is also an annual tea for music students, faculty, and other persons interested in musical ACTIVILIES. Row One—Dale Bening, Roger Fordyce, Joe Kantola, Travis McDonough, Brian Sack, Bill Jones, Gary Phillips. Row Two—Jeff Grimm, Garry Betts, Rolla Bacon, Travers Huff, Dick Jones, Wallis Bratt. 29
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College of Letters and Science SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi is a national journal- ism fraternity for outstanding students active in journalism on the Idaho cam- pus. The organization provides oppor tunity for association with professional men in the fields of journalism, radio, and television. Row One—Jim Herndon, fim Metcalf, Bert Cross, Neil Modie, Warren Board. Row Twa— Jerry Brown, LeRoy Kellogg, Fred Freeman, Davit Mulalley. Row Three—Rick Wilhite Paul Sokvitne, Larry McBride, Perry Olson job Hoffman, Mark Brown, PHI UPSILON OMICRON Phi Upsilon Omicron is an honorary and service group for home economics majors. To be eligible for membership, the student must be a Sophomore and have a 2.8 accumulative. Row One—Carol Collis, Joan Miller, JoAnn Tatum, Judith Gale, Ruth Leonard, Row Two Janet Sprenger, Pat Swan, Emily Bamesherger Bonnie McKay Jolinson, Laura Peterson, Jackie Kimberling, Eleanor Unzicker, Merlene Heileson THETA SIGMA PHI Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journalism honorary, promotes journalism among women students and women of the com munity. Junior women majoring in journalism with a 3.0 in journalism sub- jects and 2.5 accumulative in’ other classes are eligible. Membership is also available to women who have done ex- cepuional work in campus journalism activities and who possess high scholar- ship Row One—Walter Bunge, Adviser; Kip Peterson Lillian Kirschner, Mrs. John Weber, Idona Kellogg, Karen Smith,
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College of Letters and Science 30 Mrs, Elna Grahn, assistant professor in mathe matics, conducts a pilot class in Math | from which broadcasts are made to other classes in various other rooms Brian Harris relaxes on the Ad lawn before his departure to study Philosophy on a Fulbright Scholarship at the University of Marburg in Germany. William M. Kunkel, Jr., center, presents to Gary Carlson, left, an annual award given by the Chemical and Engineering News, national chemistry magazine, to the top undergraduates in the nation majoring in chemistry and allied fields. Jack DeBaun, right, also receives an honorable mention award from Mr. Kunkel
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