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Bragdon Dahlman Herman B. Reams Thomasson Cook Hatha way Kidder R. Reams Welsh Crom Heard Moore Schocnfeld Wood EPSI LDN PI TAU Founded at Chico State College in 1934 Q CQ f Purpose: To recognize the placing of skill in Industrial Arts and vocational educa- tion: to promote social efnciency and to foster, counsel, reward, publish, and circu- late the resulting research effort in the field of its interests. CALENDAR OF EVENTS November 15: Professional examinations. November 16: Annual fall formal initia- tion. C. K. Studley spoke on, My Country. December 23: Christmas party at Prof. Kidder's home. March 25: Annual spring initiation and banquet. May 20: Birthday banquet at Richardson Springs. April ll-16: Field trip to World's Fair. OUTSTANDING EVENT A trip to the World's Pair, greatest of all field trips, was the honor given the Epsilon Pi Tau. Every feature of the Pair, excepting those on the Gayway, was included in the iirst four days of the memorable tour, which was scheduled regularly from two o'clock in the afternoon till eight in the evening, with Saturday and Sunday left open for reviewing the things of greatest personal interest to the individual members of the group.
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DELTA PHI UPSILON Founded at Chico State College in 1926 ig! f -gkfn V Q17 Q :Q x ease Purpose: To promote professional attain- ments and to set a high goal of achievement for those Women interested in early child- hood education. CALENDAR OF EVENTS October l93N Home-Coming Tea. November 17: Pledging and theatre party. December 12: Initiation and Christmas party. January 7: Founder's Day banquet. February 23: Pledging and house party. March 16 and 30: National inspection. OUTSTANDING EVENT The heighth of Delta Phi Upsilon's activities was reached at the annual banquet held in honor of the founding of the organ- ization. The tables were decorated in com- pliance with the theme, The Golden Tree, and each girl Wore a corsage made of red roses. MEMBERS Hazel Bartram, Helen Caywoocl, Mabel Estes, Beatrice Findley, Mildred Frey, Vio- let Graves, Maxine Halling, Blanche Has- lett, Ruth Iverson, Norma Jaekel, Evelyn Kennedy, Alberta McCrea, Lillie Nassi, Kathryn McMurty, Wanda Putzge, Iilene Queen, Wanda Reed, Miss Isa D. Reed, Mary Alice Richter, Helen Scrimger, Mar- ion Springer, Zerita Vaughn, Betty Wil- liams, Edith Womacks, Elizabeth Yeager, Mrs. J. W. Williams. .'a 9 . Q .:X www, 'Z s- s .'-. - ,- f. ww . , v' .Q5J',,A! .. : Fw: . J gsqv-4. . - 1 ' ,:.eL1F' ' Battram Hallmg McCrca Reed Vaughn Cay wood Haslett McMurtry Richter Williams Yeager Estes Iverson Nassi Scumget Womacks Queen -,Av A ' . 'J.1.i'v I Graves Jaekel Putzge Springer Wright
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KAPPA DELTA PI Founded at Chico State College May 17, 1926 Hi m 'lt' ur no li Purpose: To encourage in its members a higher degree of devotion to social service by fostering high intellectual and personal standards during the period of preparation for teaching, and recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 29: Guest speaker at meeting was Dr. Mclntire, principal of Chico High School. His topic was, Views Principals Take on Prospective Teachers on Application. October 20: Guest speaker was Mr. For- dyce Stewart, who gave an illustrated lecture on his tour through Europe. December l: Formal Initiation. Dinner at Hotel Oaks, with Dr. A. J. Hamilton as guest speaker. Following the banquet a dance was held at Richardson Springs. January ll: Business meeting. February 17: Program arranged by new members. Dr. Leon W. Fuller, guest speaker. His topic was, Effect of New Forms of Philosophy of Government on Education. March 30: Formal Initiation. Dinner and dancing at Richardson Springs. Talk by Dr. Floyd Caldwell on elementary edu- cation. April 27: Business meeting, with Mr. Mar- tin, superintendent of public schools, as the speaker. May l8: Election and installation of new oflicers. ,-f 1 r ..' Z.. .Q '11 1. 1 '1 , A njk 'I' Si xi' - ia x ' I-. 'f.1f 'N . wi... y '.'.,:fJ' 1, I .. 1- 45, Wy . ---lv: e-fr 4. - ng. - . -, -4 ,- 1 '.. ,.::,':. ' V. .-,uf '45, . t 'ILE ff. -.M 2325, :xxx .WMA A '- V... -Qfxtgm ' ..' ..' .ggi-5' '-25:4 1 ? - .Is . 'wg 1 'AX' Til Ii' QS:-.s ' I . .ph Y' 1' ,. n..,,-. . ,,,. . . ph .qe 1 . . 2. grim ' , ', - ' :IMA .9: f1- '4'.'.- Jig 7'-'ii Y V.' . I Xi? J -,. -- - .-41 4, . .A W-- f 5- - - ,. Y JS ri Ayers B11 rtra m Bragdon Culbertson Dillon Bailey Bass Butts Davis Edson
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