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Alpha Chi Sigma The Beta Delta Chapter ol Alpha Chi Sigma, Professional Chemical Fraternity was established on the campus in 1956, The national organization was founded in i qon at the University of Wisconsin. ' The fraternity aims to bind its members with a true and lasting friendship, to strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and a profession, and to aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of (heir ambitions as chemists throughout their lives. The fraternity sponsors a safety program throughout the chemical building, a chapter publication, ' ‘The Beta Delta Data ’ and a chemical magic show for Parent s ' Day OFFICERS President Carl B. Yoder Vice-President Earl M. Shank Reporter Nils Nelson Recorder Jim M c Reive y T r easy rev Robert Murray M aster 0 f C ere inn 1 ies Bill Break Chapter Historian Larry Balm M EMBERS Balm, Larry Murray, Robert Break. Bill Nelson, Nils Doisy, Richard Shank, Earl M . Me Re Ivev, James Sisk Forrest O. Yoder, Carl B
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JUNIORS Balm, Emil Lawrence Cape Girardeau. Mo. Sigma Pi Sec ' y ' 45. Alpha Phi Omega snd. Vice Pres, fall 4,4. Treas. 45. R.O. IX. Band A.l. Ch. E. Treas. ' 44. Alpha Chi Sigma Chapter Historian 45 Student Assistant Chemistry Dept. |-,. Student Council. Transfer S. E. Missouri State Teachers College. Daniels. Thomas Dean Rich Hill. Mo- Engineers Cl till, Lambda Chi Alpha Treas. 45. Junior Class Treas. Student Assistant. Regis- trars Office. X.Y.A. Assistant Registrar ' s Office, Blue Key. Kehner, William E. Steel ville, Missouri Lambda Chi Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma. Student Assistant. Chem- istry Dept.. ' 4 5. Campus Yet- e ra ns p Assoc i a t ion Se rgea tit -a l - Arms, ’45. McKehey, James Morgan University City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Vice Pres. 44. House Manager ' .44-4:3, Photog- raphy Club. Alpha Chi Sigma. Inter fraternity Council, Blue Key. Junior Class President ' 14. Student Council. Student Assist. Chemistry Dept. ' 45, Tau Beta Pi Sec ' y. Honor List sum. 43, fall 43. sum. ' 44, fall 44, M urray, Robert Eugene Louis. Mo. Pi Kappa Mpha Treas. ' 44, Vice Pres. ' 45. A,I.Ch E Alpha Chi Sigma I reas. ' 44, ' 45 Engineers Club. Blue Key. Student Assist,, Chemistry Dept. Honor List 42 James Scholarship. Nelson, Niles Kieth Olsen, Oscar Marken Fanning ton, Missouri Little Rock, Arkansas Engineers Club Board of Con- Engineers Club. AJ.Ch.E., Tri- trol ' 45. Alpha Chi Sigma His- angle Steward ' 44. Pres, ' 4 5- P ho- torian and Reporter ‘44. Pho- tography Club, Student Council, tography Club Vice Pres. ||. Independent. Student Council 4 5. Student Assist.. Chemistry Dept 44. :r Tau Beta Pi. Hon- or List sum, 3, fall ' 43, sum. 44- fall ' 44. UNPHOTOGRAPHED Fujiihoto, Shigeru Vogt, Joseph Charles Chicago, Illinois Tech. Club, Independents. Stu- dent Council. Engineers Club. Student Assist . Library. Trans- fer .San Jose State College. St Louis, Missouri Tech. Club. A.LCh.E. Ereshman Class Pres. Independents Board of Control. Student Assist., Li- brary, Student Assist. Chemis- try Dept Student Council Vice Pres. |j. Engineers Club, Tau Beta Pi V ice P res . ’44. J u n i or Class Vice Pres. 44. Honor List, sum. ’43, fall ' 43. Schamburg, Arthur L. Perry ville Missouri t ■ a m ma I e 1 ta V i ce 1 1 res ' j . Transfer. S. E. Missouri State Teachers College.
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1 1 J J[ AIDEROn inSTITUTE Of CHEOllCflL EflGIOEERS Since the Missouri School of Mines chapter oi die Ira Resen Society was granted a charter in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, it has stimulated an interest in the field of chemical engineering on the campus of the School nl Mines In adhering to its object of affording each student an opportunity jo present to the group any experience that he might have hath the chapter has a student on its program at one of the meetings held twice a month. Oc- casionally men of prominence in science and industry are invited to address the society. OFFICERS President Fall Earl Shank Spring President E. L. Bahn Vice President |. Ozawa Pice President R. Murrax Secretary . W. Break Secretary. F, ( , Sisk Treasu rev E. [.. Balm Treasu rer X. Nelson MEMBERS Bahn, E. L. Kehncr, lk St limit , f Branson, D A. McKelvey, |. Shank, E, Break, W. L Murray, R. Sisk. F. O, Dempsey, S. Nelson, N. VcgU |. C. Fujiinoto, M. Ozawa J. Weber, V Floover, I). Petersen, D. Whincap, Hughes, j. Rolaff, E. Schamberg, A, Yoder, B
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