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Third row: Ferguson, Burrows, Foster, Brautigam, Jones Second row: Collins, Haas, Horn, Ehlert, Higgins, Doshi, Kidder First row: Dr. Ingalls, Krohns, Fryer, Warren, Beattie, Mr. Cox Not in picture: Bonnell, Booth- royd, Carstens, Coffron, Cretch- er, Crosby, DeVinney, Eash, Cer- gle, Heminger, Holmes, Kistler, Dr, Larsen, Manning, Sankuer, Teachman, Tymkew Kappa Mu Epsilon national honorary mathematics fraternity attempts to develop an appreciation of the value and beauty of mathematics in students of superior abil: y in the mathematics field It sponsors a series of monthly programs to and in the development of this appreciation The club was directed by William Fryer presi- dent Robert Warren vice president Robert Beattie program chairman Eva Krohns secretary treasurer and Dr. C IIEM CAL FFILI TESD The Chemistry affiliate officially the Student Affiliates of the American Chemical society has as its pur- pose the stimulation of interest in chemistry Dr David L Randall was the sponsor and president of the group was William Yost Other officers were vice president Edward Swanson secretary treasurer Raymond Sankuer, Third row: Johnson, Jones, Hin- richs, Hanlon Second row: Mr. Munk, Bauer Warren, Irwin, Stafford, Dr Ingalls First row: Dr. Randall, Park Yost, Swanson, Sankuer Not in picture: Appl, Dettman Grove, I-lock, Lord, Thompson Vogel
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Q IIE f ALPHA PHI? Theta Alpha Phi is a national honorary dramatics fraternity tor recognition of achievement in dramatic art. The national organization determines how much stage experience is necessary for upperclassmen to become members in this organization but they must have participated in several full-length plays, either in dramatic roles or as production executives. The chief function ot the group is to serve as a nucleus for stimulating interest in the theater and in sponsoring activities other than direct productions. John Nixon was president this yearg Joanna Dean, vice-president, and Eleanor l-larger, secretary. Mr. Otis J. Aggertt, instructor in speech, was initiated as an honorary member. First row: Nixon, Harger, Dr. Brock, Rathbone. Dean. Mr. Aggertt Not in picture: Siler Ann Rathbone as Lady Macbelh John Nixon as Macbeth December 8, 9 MACBETH William Shakespeare
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C PHYSICS CLUB D Second row: Sankuer, Eash, Wagner, Higgins, Stevens, Ha- gan, Fultz, Jacobi First row: Mr. Hanna, Tymkew, Beattie, Hovey, Foster, Dr. Glat- hart Not in picture: Bird, Brautigam, Dettman, Doshi, Fraser, Hem- inger, Hooper, Krohns, Leeke Olsen, Peden, Mr. Pettersen Spanier, Walters, Yaney The Physics club, with the purpose of stimulating interest in the field of physics, was led this year by Charles Hovey, president, Robert Beattie, vice-president, and l-larry Tymkew, secretary-treasurer. Dr. J, L. Glat- hart, Mr. Loren E, Hanna and Mr. Howard E. Pettersen were the club's sponsors. The club, which goes on tours of industrial factories and other places of interest, displiyed physics exhibits in the Physics building and spon- sored an open house in May, C BETA BET BET D Beta Beta Beta is an honorary society for students cf the biological sciences who achieve Superior academic records and exhibit special aptitude for the field of biology. Cultivation of intellectual interest in the life sciences, promotion of a better appreciation of the value of biological study, advancement of the general objectives of education with reference to living organisms, and the encouragement of new discoveries through scientific inves- tigation are the objectives of the group. William Yost was president, James Dettman, vice-president, Shirley Marsh, secretary-treasurer, and Alexander Carducci, historian. Dr, A, M. Chickering was sponsor. A tree- planting project at the biology preserve and a guest speaker from the University of Michigan were part of the group's activities. Third row: Schwartz, Schaack, V' Rente, Stevens, Carducci, Cooley, 5 Koepel Second row: Dr. Gilbert, Mr. Ballou, Getty, Scott, Hanlon, Brigham, Gauss, Mr, Arzeni, Miss Dixon 5. First row: Humphrey, Marsh, Dr. Chickering, Yost, Miss Rog- ers, Dettman Not in picture: Beard 41fs vm xi ,lig-
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