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A r 'IPA I I I Climbing Mt. Fuii. Learning the art of Japanese cooking AWS EXPERIMENT IN INTERNATIONAL LIVING FOR FIVE YEARS the Associated Women Students have provided funds for a student for the Experiment in Interna- tional Living to Yugoslavia, Holland, Germany, Sweden and during the past summer, to Japan. For nine weeks this past summer, first-semester Asso- ciated Students president, Pat Kurtz, Iived near Kofu, Japan C80 miles north of Tokyoi, with other American students, at the home of Okumura-san, her Japanese father. Pat commented that these are hard times for the Japan- ese college student - going away from the family to school, learning new ways of doing things, getting new ideas - then returning home to find scorn from his family, because he is not thinking in the traditional Japanese way. Recipients for 1963 are Mary McEowen flrelandl and Don Temkin CSpainl. 9 Japanese father, Okumura-san, and Brenda Walker, Hiroto Yoc Japanese brother Pat Kurtz, Phoenix C Street Arcade Kofu, Japan lily A at gateway to bathhouse
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. - W- 4 'iff 3. Alpha if haw trr jlhliu , I-Q F Z . D In V ir , L..,.,,.-4M E-- C E, IOTA SIGMA ALPHA ELECTION TO IOTA SIGMA ALPHA is the highest academic honor which a Phoenix College student can receive. Mem- bers are those students with the highest grade point ratio inthe sophomore class. They must also have completed 46 semester hours of college work. Established in I928, this scholastic honorary recognizes students for their individual achievements. Desirable qual- ities of the members are expressed in the Greek Words: Iota, intellectual integrity, Sigma, sane scholarship, and Alpha, able achievement. As SANDPRINTS went to press, Phoenix College had petitioned for affiliation with Phi Theta Kappa, a scholastic honorary for freshmen. . I ' ' 7. eg i Members for T963 were announced only ten clays before SANDPRINTS was delivered. Congratulations, members! Faculty Members Dr. Robert Hannelly Dr. John Riggs - Secretary Dr. Emanuel Gonick J. D. Calhoun Jr. W. W. Mitchell Jr. - Treasurer Helen Halnan Gilbert Mills Lucile Holmes - President Norma Snyder H. C. Nicholson Robert Noll - Vice-President Earle Stone Barbara Smith
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