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ETA KAPPA Nil Top row: McCrocklin, Hamlin, Davis, Warner, Crawford, Grain. Second row: Danquard, Farr, Forsman, Neill , Hollingsworth. Bottom row: Glasford, Walker, Goldberg, Neman. Honorary Electrical Engineering Fraternity Founded, University of Illinois, October, 1904 Psi Chapter Established April, 1928 Thirty-three Active Chapters OFFICERS President GLENN GLASFORD Vice-President SAM GRAIN Treasurer OLIN DANQUARD Recording Secretary WINFORD NEILL Corresponding Secretary SOL NEMAN Bridge Correspondent JACK MCCROCKLIN GLENN GLASFORD R. A. Galbraith Read Cranberry Sam Grain Clinton Crawford Olin Danquard Edwin Davis Raymond Farr Theodore Lytton Allen E. L. Cheeseman Edward Eldridge FACULTY MEMBERS E. W. Hamlin MEMBERS Marion Forsman Glenn Glasford Edwin Goldberg Robert Hollingsworth SPRING INITIATES Miguel Rodriguez R. W. Warner W. R. Woolrich Jack McCrocklin Fletcher McLane Winford Neill Sol Neman Louis Walker Gene Skinner Robert Teasdale Willard H. Wiederspahn ETA KAPPA Nu elects its members from students and others in the profession, who by their attainment in college or in practice have manifested exceptional interest and marked ability in electrical engineering. Qualifications for membership include high scholarship and personal qualities which seem to indicate success in the profession. Its purposes are to stimulate and reward high scholarship, to foster closer cooperation among the students, teachers, and others in the profession, and to be a constructive force, helping members and non-members alike in improving the standards of the profession by contributing worthwhile services of lasting value. PACE 338
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DEWITT LAVACA CLllli Top row: Johnson, Sauermilcb, Probst, Jaeggli, Rice, D. Fertsch. Second row; Larc.de, F. Sheppard, Dufner, Suvinoha. Bell, Papacek, M. Feruch. Third rote: Pesek, Kolos, Terry, Summers, Pinchin, McCurdy, Fehrenkamp, Strieber. Bottom r m: M. Thompson, Rebstein, Parr, Nieman, W. Allen, Nolan, Miller. OFFICERS President First Vice-President . Second Vice- President Secretary Treasurer Reporter FRED NIEMAN BASIL BELL JOHN STAVINOHA DOROTHY FISCHER BUDDY SUMMERS EDWIN PESEK William Allen T. I.. Allen Corrine Anders Basil Bell Lou Es Cabaniss Douglas Dufner Dorothy Fehrenkamp Dan Fertsch Marvin Fertsrh Dorothy Fischer Herbert Funk Sam Jaeggli Roe Johnson Viola Kolos Dave Korezynski Roland Kraege MEMBERS Carter Kruege Ann McCurdy Lewis Mayne Curtis Mertz Lloyd Metz Elmer Neil Winifred Neil Fred Nieman Tom Nolan Carl Pagee Arnold Papacek Ralph Parr Harold Pinchin Edwin Pesek Victor Probst Dolores Rebstein Al Respondek Orville Rice E. R. Sauermilch Tom Schroeter Elmo Scoboda Frank Sheppard Joni Mae Sheppard Tom Smith Stanley Smith Byron Speckels Peggy Strieber John Stavinoha Buddy Summers Cora Lee Terry Mary L. Thompson Montie Thompson FRED MF.MAN THE DEWITT-LAVACA COUNTY CLUB was reorganized at The University of Texas in the fall of 1939 by a group of interested students. The main purpose of the organization is to bring about closer relationship and better understanding between students from the two counties. The club holds semi-monthly meetings and sponsors picnics and parties for its members. The club honors the ex-students of the University from its section with an annual Christmas holiday dance. PACE 337
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Top ram: RyUad. Shane. Sloll, Stoat. Peten, Barrier, Field. Oehler, Brodenon. Second row: Darnell. Loomij. CardeD. Gidlev, Bownds. Lowrey. Owen. Third ram: Grebe. Moran. Boyd. Jar. Pafteraon. Powell. Conoell. Coin. FomnJt : Steinkamp. EnjUnd. Cilliland. Hulelt. B . Speecle. Kee. Wateratoa. Cray, Goldman. i rt row: Claiborae, Hatherly, Herold. Henderson. Catling, Melrin, Brard. Crouch. Baier. Ay. Araett. Morruon. Sniffer. Kleinman. Harrell. SiaJt rax: Crazier. W. Cidley. Keeae, Byrom. Biley. Comer. BonneUler. Old. Mitchell. S. Morgan, Mycn. Raell. Pate, Mapea. Langham. Sfffntk row: Shnrler, Gillnpie. Rummell. Robinowitz. Gruham. Dill. Sanring. Caplin, Rntledce. Johuon. Callender, Wood. Roland. Withera. Henke. Bauoam rote: Harru. Pfluger, Canady. Hofbea. Greeaon. Hinkly. Wilborn, ' Martha Rutland. T.ube. McCanne. McPhail. RoMnberf, N ' anmann. Fryer. OFFICERS President ORENE WILBORN Vice-President MILDRED RUTLAND Secretary HAZEL MITCHELL Treasurer JANICE OWEN Second V ice-President RANNIE HLLETT Assistant Treasurer RUBY PALMQLIST Historian VELMA LEE WEIR Parliamentarian FRANCES DLNLAP Senior Representative LA RUE BARRIER Junior Representative WILLA GlDLEY Sophomore Representative MARY ELLA CROZIER Freshman Representative MARTHA RUTLAND FACULTY MEMBERS Louise Landes Armstrong Sara Chaffin Brooks Alberta Dodson L. Lucile Emerson Mary EL Gearing Bess Heflin Rosalie Godfrey Anna W. Janzen Hellen King Berenice Mallory Lur y Rathbone Josephine Staah Elizabeth C. Swingle Elizabeth Tarpley Jennie S. Wilmot Jet Winters ORENE ILBOKN THE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB is one of the oldest and largest women ' s professional clubs on the campus. It is twenty-six years old and has a membership of about two hundred, including faculty and alumnae members. The club has three purposes : to broaden the interest of club members along lines of home economics and related fields outside of classroom procedure; to promote acquaintance among the girls of the various divisions of the department; to provide a scholarship for an outstanding student in the department.
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