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Associated Engineers ll l , T-l Members are from left to right, first row: Ronald Blake, Presidentg Jerry Swore, Bill Stoll, Claude Nelson, A1 Cran- ing. Second row: Hugh Hedges, Nolan Olson, Dennis Barnes, Scott McClure, Garry Gose. Third row: Ron R. Shaw Richard Young, Dennis Twitchell. The Associated Engineers of I.S.U. are affiliated with the Idaho Society of Engineers. They are also associated with the National Society of Professional Engineers. The group is composed of students from all the engi- neering courses in Vo-Tech. This past spring they held their annual picnic on May 9th. Another of their activities was Engineering Day. During this time high school seniors from Pocatello and surrounding towns were invited to look over the Engineer- ing Department in order to stimulate their interest in the courses offered. Many new engineering students are ac- quired through Engineering Day.
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la .H 'T' 'G f, I K l a :PM li Y 444' 'su' ' 36M 5 I l f - an ,S Members are from left to right, first row: Robert Wayne Durst, President. Second row: Robert Thomas Jane Logan Historian George Hedges, Paul La Prise, Vice-Presidentg Sue Harms, Secretaryg Dick Averett, Treasurer. Third row Sherrie jones Michele Schreiber Patty Peck, Jim Sollers, Lana Harding, Dean Anderson, Judy McFarland, Barbara Averett, Fred Willecke Kathy Razdoroff Wes Davis Throughout this past year members of Alpha Psi Omega partici- pated in all of the dramatic productions: either on stage as actors or behind the scenes as stage crew. Some of the events sponsored by Alpha Psi Cmega were the Christmas Cycle plays at Westwood Village, the Children's play, Winnie the Poohf, the Christmas Drama dinner, and the drama awards. Although it is a national honorary dramatic society it does not restrict its activities to drama alone. Some of their non-dramatic events were participation in Homecoming Day Parade and lawn displays. i if I i
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f i Mf .A-X -JS.. if ff Members are from left to right, first row: Stillman Anderson, Dianne Nishioka, Secretary, Larry Nickleson, President, Mark Grindstaff, Vice-President, and Mr. Harold J. Powell, Advisor. Second row: Lyle Woodward, Brett Bullock, Mike Casady, Newell Goldsberry, and Paul Jensen. Third row: Rocky Anderson, Wally Hunter, Paul Snyder, and Ron Myers. Fourth row: Ed Beard, Kevin Bodily, Roger Mackey, Russell Hanson, and David Armstrong. Fifth 1'0 f: Tony Rosas, Roger Laughlin, Dennis Sundberg, and John Cook. Sixth row: Tom Knickle- bine, Hal Maxey, William Green, and Bob Boyle. American institute of Architects The A.I.A. is a nationally affiliated organization of architectural students. During the past year the students met once a week at which time there was either a Elm or a guest speaker. Some of the guest speakers were Bill Shields of the I.S.U. Sociology department, John Clawson, Vice-President of Idaho Bank and Trust Companyg and Jay Pace, a Twin Falls designer. The students once a year go on a week long trip to a different part of the West. Last year they went to Los Angeles. This year the A.I.A. went to Seattle, Washington. Along with the long distance trip there were several Saturday trips to such places as Boise, Salt Lake, and Ogden. On April 22, the architectural students participated in Earth Day by building a shelter, in which they had their displays. 63
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