University of Texas Austin - Cactus Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1970

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wbtti At the spring initiation banquet, Edward Taborsky, government profes- sor, chats with Mrs. Gronouski and John A. Gronouski, dean of the Lyndon Johnson School of Public Affairs. OftC j W MEMBERS Sandra Lynne Albrecht Gordon Keith Anders Richard Eugene Bell Robert Warren Bouldin Edwin John Bull Howard Glenn Burkett David Luther Caffey Richard Flinn Craig Ernest Agee Grain Margery Hattie Engel Mary Florence Forbes Albert Lee Giddens Robert Gray John Pierce Griffin Judith Faye Hanson Barbara Kay Kasch Harvey Lee Mayton Frederic C. Morse Kaye Richardson Sharon L. Sass Linda Kay Steen Janet Louise Stockard David Homer Thornberry Reinhard Voigt Peggy W. Uselton FALL INITIATES David Judd Aronofsky Taffy Diane Bagley Jean A. Childers Marjorie Ann Cook Carol B. Cummings Frank F. Davis David Bryan Dlouhy Carolyn Mary Doak Margaret Susan Goggan Lorna Lee Grenadier Thomas Lynn Hunt Rex Jackson Hutcheson Gail Johns Barbara Jo Levy Tryon Dexter Lewis James Thomas Osborn Joseph Newton Riggs Peggy M. Russell Eddie Ray Seigler Mike Woodrow Sharp Michael George Shirley Craig Hinman Smith Molly Tyner White Bruce Allen Wolfson John Charles Zimmerman SPRING INITIATES Ralph E. Anderson Sharon Lynn Bechtold Nancy Jean Browder Susan Chandler Callahan Kathleen W. Clewis Martha Arline Cox David M. Davis John D. Dowdey Jr. Douglas N. Easterling Mary Elizabeth Emrick George Franklin Goolsby Terry Jan Guess Halleta Gene Hightower Patrick Lynn Hodges Marsha Kay Law Dean Andrew Littlepage Shelley Ann Mabe Dale Gene Markland Rose-Ellen May Neil Douglas McFeeley Janet Louise Meek Douglas J. Murray David Seth Nesenholtz Charles Paul Neuffer III Lamar B. Piboin Jr. Elizabeth Ann Pyndus Diana Lynne Simons John D. Williams Jr. Paul William Worth The Alpha chapter of Pi Sigma, a government honorary society, is open to students who main- tain an A average in their work in government, and at least a B average in all other work. The club sponsored a program on Oct. 29, to acquaint undergraduate students with the type of work they will encounter in graduate study in govern- ment and law. A panel composed of Ronald George Brey, David Charles Perry, Alan M. Sager, and Alan Mayhew Shinn Jr., of the government department and Thomas J. Gibson of the school of law answered questions about graduate study and job opportunities in government and law. Pi Sigma initiated its fall members at an in- formal party at the home of the faculty sponsor, Edward Taborsky, on Dec. 5. A spring banquet and initiation was planned with a nationally known speaker as a guest. The officers were John Pierce Griffin, presi- dent; Judith Faye Hanson, vice-president; and Janet Louise Stockard, secretary-treasurer. Pi Sigma Alpha 273

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Texas State Teachers ' Association representative addressed members and prospective members of Pi Omega Pi. Pi Omega Pi A national honorary and professional society for business and education coeds, Pi Omega Pi seeks to promote interest in scholarship and citi- zenship. The organization emphasizes high ethi- cal standards in business and professional life and service as the basis of all worthy enterprise. Students maintaining a 3.0 grade-point average in business and education courses are eligible for membership. Throughout the year, Gamma Omega members sponsored shorthand night labs for students. The chapter also assisted with the annual typewriting and shorthand contests at the University Inter- scholastic League competition in the spring. Officers were Diana J. Harris, president; Paula Jean Blossom, vice-president; Carmen J. Gallo- way, secretary; Willadene Voigt, treasurer; and Martha Elaine Green, historian-reporter. Faculty sponsors for the year were Doris Burk Looney and Marie Payne Schmidt, instructors in office administration. MEMBERS Paula Jean Blossom Carla Vee Feuerbacher Carmen Janine Galloway Martha Elaine Green Melody Ann Grusy Diana Jean Harris Judy M. Long Carolyn Hinton Page Rebecca Gay Rotholz Willadene Voigt INITIATES Vicky Bauske Farar Beverly Ann Harrison Cheri Dorsey Hurt Olivia Langdon Arlene J. Storm Bobbie Lou Tarpley FRONT ROW: Diana Harris, Carmen J. Galloway. SECOND ROW: Carla Lee Feuerbacher, Rebecca Gay Rotholz, Paula Jean Blossom, Judy Long, Melody Ann Grusy. THIRD ROW: Martha E. Green, Willadene Voigt. 272



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FRONT ROW: Gary Virgil Lehmberg, H. Lee Morris, Gordon George Park, James Duane Palmer, Richard Earl Doerr. SECOND ROW: Stephen Malkin, Arthur Edward Stephens, Clifford Mike Naeve, Terry Hodges Might, John Christoph Klasing. MEMBERS NOT PICTURED: John W. Hunt, Gary Wayne Watt, David Alan Smith. Pi Tau Sigma FALL PLEDGES Thomas Delp Blount James Charles Ephraim Terry Hodges Might Gilford Paul Johnson Charles Larry Meador Michael Naeve William Forrest Weldon SPRING PLEDGES Robert Charles Houlgrave Arun Jain Paul Allen Jensen, Honorary Gordon Taylor Lepley Everett Bruce Lomax Mark Lynn Matthews Stephen Ward Naeve Garrett Douglas Polhamut John William Rhea Nerio Antonio Rodriguez James O ' Neal Routt William Thomas Thweatt Jr. Pi Tau Sigma, honorary mechanical engineer- ing fraternity, fosters a bond of friendship among mechanical engineering students and professional mechanical engineers. Members were selected on the basis of personal attributes, high scholastic standing, faculty rating, and opinions of other members. This year, an important project for members was preparation for the Pi Tau Sigma national convention to be held in Austin in 1971. In addi- tion, the society offered tutoring services to un- dergraduates and sponsored a faculty bulletin board to better acquaint students with professors in the mechanical engineering department. Officers were Arthur E. Stephens, president; James D. Palmer, vice-president; J. Chris Klasing, corresponding secretary; Jack Hunt, recording secretary; and Gordon G. Park, treasurer. Stephen Malkin, assistant professor of mechanical en- gineering, served as faculty sponsor. : - - ; : : : 274

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