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259 Alton. Arnold, Hindin, Schneider ata Shana Pi A Christmas party, a February banquet, and a June picnic combined with open meetings with speakers and a house party constitute a full year for Iota Sigma Pi members . . . Received national recognition in Washington, D. C., last fall after twenty-nve years of existence on the Washington campus . . Requirements: forty hours of chemistry and a 3. average. OFFICERS President, Zelda Hindin Vice-President, Constance Alton Secretary, Helen Schneider Treasurer, Edith Arnold FACULTY ADVISER E. Sanderson Radford FACULTY MEMBERS Grace Denny, Martha Dresslar, Julia Goodsell, Rachel Hoifstadt, E. Sanderson Radford, Eflie Raitt, Jennie Rowntree, Olive Swain. MEMBERS Constance Alton, Edith Arnold, Zelda Hindin, Helen Schneider, Mary Simeon, Elizabeth Troescher, Marjorie Westfall. PLEDGES Ellen Johansen, Edna Robinson, Lois Smith. Anderson, Coffman, Hagman, Hochfeld Holcomb, Lamping, McGeough, Olafson Pelch, Sheffield, Small, Waldron i 1 Nada Teas and theatre parties included in year's program . . . has 50 chapters . . . approximately 10,000 members . . . national educational honorary for women . . . outstanding speakers at monthly meetings . . . requirements: junior status, enrollment in 'University at time of initiation, and desire to enter the teaching profession . . . promotes spirit of fellowship, encourages graduate and research work in education plus fostering high scholarship and professional spirit among its numbers. OFFICERS- President, Margaret Sheliield Secretary, Marian Holcomb Treasurer, Eileen McGeough FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. Mary Haller, Miss Mary Bash, Mrs. Elizabeth Helminge Smith. Miss Margaret Peterson, Mrs, Louise Mahone, Miss Lois Brown. MEMBERS Charlotte Anderson, Isabel Boone, Helen Coffman, Patricia Hagman, Claire Hochfeld, Marian Holcomb, Gertrude Lamping, Mrs. Cora Makee, Eileen McGeough, Sigrun Olafson, Vera Pelch, Margaret Sheflield, Virginia Shipek, Marylaird Small, Helen Waldron.
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3-Y' Bell, Benjamin, Cohen, Colwell, Crooks Dahl, Delany, Faurot, Foster, Gowdey Hage, Murray, Philbrick, Wilcox Arranging, financing and managing the annual Engineers' Informal, Mixer and banquet, the biennial Engineers' Open House, and the maintenance of the Engineers' Loan Fund are the extra-curriculum activities for members of Engineering Council . . . national honorary founded at University of Washington in 1920 . . . to promote educational welfare of students in Colleges of Forestry, Mines, and Engineering, to foster growth of Washington spirit, to aid social and cultural life of students . . . juniors and seniors elected to membership by respective groups for two-year terms. OFFICERS President, Jules Cohen Vice-President, Warren Philbrick Secretary, Robert Hage Treasurer, Dwight Gowdey FACULTY ADVISERS Prof. E. R. Wilcox, Prof. B. T. McMinn, Dean E. A. Loew. . MEMBERS Aeronautical Engineering-Noel Delany, Robert Hage. Civil Engineering--Jack Benjamin, Dwight Gowdey, Chemical Engineering-Stanley Dahl, Edward Murray. Electrical Engineering-Jules Cohen, Wesley Faurot. Forestry-Robert Colwell, Earle Wilcox. Mechanical Engineering-Robert Foster, Warren Philbrick. Mines-John Bell, james Crooks. Sophomore-Norman Dahl. Bowen, Burrus, Coffman, Conner, Johnstone Lamping, Mackie, Nelson, B. Rankin J, Rankin, Sylliaasen u PM ienn A Founder's Day Banquet, several teas to honor freshmen and sophomore music majors, and faculty, alumnae and mothers occupy the time of the members of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary for women . . . members are chosen from upper quarter Junior, Senior, and Graduate students on basis of musicianship, scholarship, character, and leadership . . . offers two scholarships: one of S75 and one S50 . . . Tau Chapter established on this campus in 1915 for service, recognition, and advancement of American women musicians. OFFICERS President, Mary Johnstone Vice-President, Gertrude Lamping Recording Secretary, Anah Grace Nelson Treasurer, Jane Sylliaasen Corresponding Secretary, Jean Rankin Historian, Ruth Stewart Warden, Loretta Perry Marts Charister, Doris Helwig Chaplain, Kathryne Kantner ADVISERS Helen Hall, Louise Van Ogle. FACULTY MEMBERS Irene Bostwick, Frances Dickey, Helen Hall, Kathleen Munro, Louise Oliver, Miriam Terry, . Louise Van Ogle, Florence Bergh Wilson, Edith Woodcock. MEMBERS ' Margaret Jane Burrus, Helen Coffman, Ruth Clark, Louise Conner, Martha Dingle, Beth Fitton, Doris Helwig, Mary Johnstone. Kathryne Kantner. Gertrude Lamping, Loretta Perry Marts, Anah Grace Wilson, jean Rankin, ' Ruth Stewart, jane Sylliaasen. PLEDGES Phyllis Bowen, Lorraine Donaghue, Margaret Moss Hemion, Jeanette MacKie, Amy North, Barbara Rankin, Eleanor White. Yl ge
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