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, 1 .... 0 ellta Psi Kappa NVoM15N's NA'1'1oNAi. l.'11Ysu'Ali El1l't'A'l'IUN U1 l I1'EliS IIELEN lu. lint N1f,.xl. ,.,,.. . lI.uu:IE'r A. Jo11Ns'1'oN ..... lCs'1'11Elc Ii. l+1nw,xlms ..,v,,A, ,,...,Vic1 M,x1mEm' IG. H1u11.umsoN ..,,.. ,,V..., IQINGA E. Glwrzsiii ......w.,,A DIARY L,xI'x .,....,.,.,. GE1:'r1:UnE F. BAILEY EILEEN XV. Bsmzows M A 1: Y E . E L LI o 'rr CLARE M. FLYNN NELLIE G1:AN'r F1:ANCEs II. MQGRATH FRANCES J. N,xsH l'l't'Nltll'llI l'l'l'SlIl0llf St'1'l'l'l'2l1'Y Secretary 'll1'1,'2lSllI'0i' Alunmaq- Adviser MEMBERS OLGA S. II,xNiN1r:l: .RIARION A. IIART Doieorlir A. IiI1CLY CATIIERINE M. Iirzam' DIARY Lol'IsE Ll'lmEo11'1' Helen Bruneau President Rvrii A. NICKEY FREU.-x VAN DUZER GlCR'1'RITDE J. Smf11,xUE1: RIARJORIE B. XVAKEFIELD Mu chapter of Delta Psi Kappa, since its organization on the campus in 1920 by a group of physical education majors, has done much to promote inter- est in physical education among the college women. This year, with NVAA, it sponsored Posture XVeek on the campus: posture exercises and lectures were given in all the gymnasium classes, and a prize of five dollars was awarded to the best 'poster featuring the plans of the week. The prize was won by Theodora Reed, a major in the Art department. During the spring quarter, Delta, Psi Kappa plans on promoting a Swim- ming Pageant. Niekey Flynn Hart Edwards Mc-Grath Nash Grant Richardson XN'akefie1d Bruneau Reed Hammer Bailey ' Schauer l135l
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Alpha Kappa Psi NATIONAL l'oAlM1i1if'IAL HI Fl CIC Ii S i Hsnum V. BlALMl3I'IS'l' ...a. ..VV,..,..a.a........... V........ .... 1 ' 1 1-siill-nt 1'11.x1cLEs T. III+:lclc1No. aaaa w,,,w,. N 'ic-1--1'1'l-siilm-1113 A Yo H. hVAl.I,.Xl'lC ,,,,., vv..Aw aapaaa,..,, S 4 'l'l'l'lQ2ll'y 1.L1.xxr C. Um: a,,,.aaa .....,....,,,,,,..A,,A,,AYw, ' fi-oasin-or Ifiouxxlco J. 'l'.xom'Iv11 .aaa, ,,.... . Diary l1UI'l'1'NllUlHll'lIt folio a,Y,apa,, .pa. ..YY.a.. 3 I astor of Rituals MEMBERS Hsvar Mzilniquist President Ronan L. Jo1INSToN IIEYNHIZD 0. LARSON EDWIN J. MANNIX Inmx Roiaifziu' C. LINE Joiix V. Ihlilclz A1:'1'11l'1: J. Bums l 1,,x1:r:NvI+: Ii. CAHILL l.'Ii,x1:1,ics N. M.xsoN CII.xi:1.r:s NV. R.x'r11Elc'1' t ,xu1. II. RIPPIQL JAMES A. CLARK f'I.Il-'FORIJ P. CRUMI' KrgNNE'1'11 W. Goon LIf:s'1'lc1: L. GRAIIAAI BL'm.IcY F. SVIIWTNHICI, XVAI.I,,xc'1c II. YEA' Nmcoixi' CHAm.Es S. XVOUIJ Oinioron ohapter of Alpha. Kappa Psi is actively interested in promoting intcrost in the School of Business Aclininistration from which its inonihvrs are chosen. It sponsors various lectures g'lVli'1l to the students of that school by proininont business nien from clown town, encourages various inootings that will fe-nil to stimulate interest in tilu- work of Tho school. and in every way possiblo aftvinpts To raise the standard of the school. Si-hwingel Sivalon Burns Baker Spa-ni-er Mason Sanford XVallace Rippel Johnston Mannix Herring Uri' Mahnquist Line Blom Abel Larson f134l
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0 Diriuulds FORESTR 1' IIONORARY O F FI C Ii Ii S H. ltorsic ,.,,,, Ix1is'1'1sR. IP. 1 1.ovK . ..,... IIow-xR11 ll. Illx .... ...... ............, . . . 'GRILL ......,. .A.... t 'or1'osp4nnliuy' ...........I'1'cSidc11t 111'-1'1'cSid011t S1'l,'1'L'til1',V ANDIIICXV W. IiRo1fc'1I1+:1i. .A,.. . ...A............ ,,. A,,A,, ' l'l'02lNlll'lj1' MEM I3 IC It S Howmrd Irix IJEAN T. C. SP.xUL111Nu F. G. 1f'L.xR1i .I. XV. SEYERY li,1'EHlll6'llt V ,, . , Y , , , IPEAR A. L. broxi-3 1301115 5KIClCLS L. NN. XXATERS I. NV. UUOK J. H. IfAMSKI1.T, l'.x1'1. HISCIIOFF JOHN F. AITON LEONARD J. 1XSIfIliAI'liII CARL F. BEALL JAMES F. BRoo1qS STURE T. CARLSON GORDON T. CORNELL JEROME .DAIIL EMIL F. ERNST NELSON H. FR1'1'z CHESTER W. .TAOKSON ELMER E. LUER TVONALID XV. NELSON BARRY U. PARK FLOY11 H. I'111LL11'S FRED F. S'1'1xAT LOUIS M. VIERIIUS ALRER1' Yoc'11ELsoN Organized in 1924 to proinoic closer contact and unity bctwe-Q11 the school and its Aluinnig to furnish 21 more direct C01l11I1llI1iC2lfiOl1 between students and facultyg to support the Forestry Clubg and to bring about 21. better feeling' among the student body in thc School of Forestry. 22 Q li 1 Corne-ll, Dahl, Yochelson, 1'f'z11'lso11, Ernst, Stout, Vierhus, Clark, Fritz, Nelson. Luer. Phillips. ASl1l1:1u,Q.'h, XVIltE'1'S, Cook, lrlflllllikiu, Rouse, Krofchek, Dix, Flock, Averill, Sllilllldillg, Stone, Scvcry, l :u1'k, .Trip-lison. li 136 I
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