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R. ADAMS M. BELOTZ L. BURT H. CHURCHILL D. DETER G. HOFFMAN W. KASMIRE C. LAMBERT H. MANLEY E. MCDOWELL B. S1NcLEToN V. SQUIRE L. BRANDSTATT R. KIDDER C. B. PAGE PURPOSE: To recognize the place of skill in industrial arts and vocational industrial educa- tion: to promote social efficiency. and to foster, counsel, reward, publish, and circulate the re- sults of research effort in the field of its interest. HISTORY: The Kappa Chapter of Epsilon Pi Tau, national honorary fraternity, was for- mally installed by Dr. Edwin E. Lee on June 2, l934. Thirteen charter members were installed at that time, and the organization has now grown to llO active and alumni members. Many prominent educators are members of the local chapter. ' g OFFICERS Robert Vogel ...... .,........., P resident Lyle Burtt ...........,. L ..... Secretary-Treasurer Howard Manley ,,,r. ....... V z'ce-President Russell B. Kidder .r.... .,.........,-........ A cluiser ACTIVITIES: 1. Fifteenth Annual Initiation Banquet on November 21. 2. Co-hosts with San Jose State in dinner meeting at San Francisco on February 22. 3. Aided in brush ire fund campaign in March. 4. Epsilon Pi Tau initiation and breakfast at San Diego March 25. 5. Sent a delegation to C. I. E. A. Convention, March 24-26. 6. Informal initiation on April 28. 7. Anniversary Banquet on April 30. 8. District Fair exhibit and demonstration. May 18-22. EPSILO P1 TAU
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DELTA GAIXTMA M PURPOSE: The purpose of Delta Gamma Mu is to further the development of appreciation for good music and to instill a feeling of responsibility and service to society in relation to music. HISTORY: On April 2, 1929, Mr. Paul Howard Young called a meeting of college musicians to form a music fraternity. From this grew thespresent group comprised of majors and minors in -rnusicg recognizing the standards set up by the pioneer organization. OFFICERS James Linn ...... ............. P resident Fulton Doty ....... .......... - ---Treasurer Kenneth Pope ----- -------- V ice-President Cedric Pihl ------ ------ S ergeanr-at-Arms Martin Larens -------------------------------- Secretary Jack Rubke ------------------------------------ Reporter Delta Gamma Mu adviser is Mrs. Jack Taylor. Honorary advisers are Miss Alberta Potter, C. Robert Laxson, and Archie Gobba. ACTIVITIES: l. A get acquainted party for music majors and minors. 2. A Home-Coming breakfast at The Southern. 3. A Christmas party. 4. Sponsoring of a music program at an assembly. 5. A party for majors and minors of music at Bidwell Hall. 6. Entertaining the dePaur Infantry Choir. 7. Farewell breakfast for me-mber seniors held before Baccalaureate. Delta Gamma Mu pledges this year were Earl MacDowell, Mrs. Willa Lehman, Betty .Io Elliot, Carl Hunter, Clark Lambeth, and Charles Fishburn. C. BARR C. BURLESON F. DOTY M. I-ARENS J. I-INN J. MONTGOMERY B. IVIULLER C. PII-IL K. POPE P. VONASEK ' M. ROBBINS - J. RUE-KE S. SQUIRE A. POTTER R. TAYLOR
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EPSILO EPSILO EPSILO PURPOSE: Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon was founded for the purpose of honoring the scholar and offering her the opportunity for greater growth and knowledge in the broad field of home- making. HISTORY: The founding of Tri Epsilon on March 15, l93l as an honorary home economics society was the outgrowth of a desire for further study of subjects in the field of home eco- nomics. In May of 1933 home economics minors became eligible for membership. Organiza- tion became inactive in l934, but reorganized February l936. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Lorraine Caborn ....... ,.,c... . President .,..ccc c,-,v F lorence Bean Edith Kasmire rcc.,,v. ,....cc V ice-President .,.... ,.... a Phyllis Reeves Ann Carter ...,........ ........ I Secretary ....... I... . .Edith Kasmire Betty Jane Eames ,ct... ....,cc, T reasurer ....... ......... E mma Rutz Barbara Proctor .Ic.. I.....c . Historian ....... ..... B arbara Proctor Eleanor Hartt ............,.......,,...... Publicity ACTIVITIES: Initiation of new members at Bidwell Hall on October 27. Those initiated: Miss Margaret Coleman, Miss Rune L. Williams, Florence Bean, Betty Jane Eames, Emma Rutz, and Edith Kasmire. Following the initiation ceremonies, new and old m-embers dined at the resi- dence of Miss Florence Ritchie. At the start of the spring semester a dinner was held at Miss Ritchi-e's home with Dr. Lew Oliver as guest speaker. His subject was Community Planning. On March 15 an initiation and Founder's Day brunch was held. Those initiated were Eleanor Hartt and Phyllis Reeves. Pledged was Orsola Forn-ero. Mr. Lloyd .Ion-es was guest speaker. His subject was A'Radio's Contribution to Home Economics. Election of officers was held on April 9. A senior picnic was held on May 22 at the home of Mrs. Marie Fish in Durham. Tri Epsi- lon seniors honored at the picnic were Lorraine Caborn, Ann Carter, Barbara Proctor, and Donna Doyal. The design of the Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon pin consists of a gold plaque with black back- ground on a gold key. On the plaque is engraved the ho-me economics fireplace Cheart of the homeD and the letters EEE. The first pins were purchased in l939. Tri Epsilon has started a Scholarship Loan Fund for the use of home economics students. F.BEAN A.CARTER D.DOYAL B.EAMES E. KASMIRE E. RUTZ
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