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41, 51 eff'- tj, . re 2, R f Altose, Brandt, Bartlett, Betts, Buhler Firnstahl, Howarth, Kluck, Montgomery Patton, Stotler, Sylliaasen hi fha Awarding books to outstanding Senior and Freshmen drama students and providing annual Christmas baskets are among the projects . . . national Fine arts honorary for women . . . founded at Hollin's College, Virginia, in 1898 . . . membership limited to outstanding students in drama, music, or art and a 3. average in the major study . . . aids in advancement of allied arts. OFFICERS President, Rosanne Coyle Vice-President, Mary Katherine Rohrer Secretary, Mary Margaret Buhler Treasurer, Ruth Stotler ADVISER Glenn Hughes FACULTY MEMBER Wilbur Sparrow MEMBERS Rose Altose, Patricia Bartlett, Eileen Brandt, Mary Margaret Buhler, Rosanne Coyle, Mona Firnstahl, Betty Jean Gordon, Winifred Howarth, Jeraldine Kluck, Joan Montgomery, Dorothy Ann Patton, Mary Katherine Rohrer, Ruth Stotler, Jane Sylliaasen, Florence Tustin. PLEDGE Catherine Betts. 1 F ,l XB If M ,v-, Buckmaster, Eberhart, Hall, Hofmann, Holcomb Hull, Moodie, Schumann, Strodhoff Trantum, Van Fleet, Wright eta Phi A group of aspiring young actresses founded the national in 1893 . . . welds the speech and drama departments together in honoring their members . . . must be backed by at least three professors . . . members have the privilege of ushering at the Studio, Penthouse, and Showboat . . . ten of the fourteen drama majors have been in theater productions this year . . . speech majors have their worries with the traveling clinic. OFFICERS President, Isabel Trantum Vice-President, Laura McClure Secretary-Treasurer, Elizabeth Van Fleet FACULTY MEMBERS Bonnie May Burnett, Naomi Hill, Mary Bixby, Jacqueline Burd, Florence James. HONORARY MEMBER Sophie Weinstein. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Luella Orr, Frances Jordan Rahskopf, Muriel Kelly Windesheim. MEMBERS Muriel Beck, Betty Buckmaster, Charlotte Fitton, Laura McClure, Jean Rosen, Patrice Scott, Barbara Strodhoff, Isabel Trantum, Elizabeth Van Fleet. PLEDGES Virginia Booker, Lillian Eberhart, Jayne Hall, Hcrmie Herron, Elsbeth Hofmann, Claire Holcomb, Adele Hull, Margaret Kowalski, Marjorie MacGregor, Donnabelle Moodie, Roberta Schumann, Patricia Smith, Gladys Wellhauser, Mary Louise Wright. 262
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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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msww To participate in the lively doings of Foresters . . to dress up on the annual Foresters' Garb Day . . . to be polished gentlemen at their Fall Informal . . . to be another Paul Bunyan at the Loggers' Hop-all available for Forestry majors and others interested also with winter come the Forester exchanges with Harborview nurses and Home Ec Club . . . Foresters indulge in intramural sports, hold meetings with guest speakers every two weeks . . . inaugurated on this campus in 1908, it furthers interest in forestry and conservation plus good fellowship among its members and other students. OFFICERS President, Van B. Demick, Jr. Vice-President, W. D. Hagenstein Secretary-Treasurer, Donald H. Robinson EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: Senior Representative, Charles Neth junior Representative, Fritiof Ekholm Sophomore Representative, Robert Demick Freshman Representative, John Cherednik ENGINEERING COUNCIL: Senior Representative, Earle Wilcox junior Representative, Robert Colwell FACULTY MEMBERS J. L. Alexander, O. H. Schrader, F. F. Wangaard, Dean Hugo Winkenwerder, E. V. Zumwalt. MEMBERS Carl Adams, William Allyn, Bruce Anderson, Edward Anderson, H. S. Anderson, Jerome Anderson, Walter Andreasson, Frank Ansley, Haruso Ashida, Robert Bailey, Al Banford, Charles H. Barlow, Thomas Barnes, H. T. Batchelor, Richard Beck, William Bennett, Lamar Bentley, James Berry, Paul Birks, Steward Blanchard, Albert Boley, B. A. Brandes, George Bratsberg, Ralph Brinck, John E. Brown, Clifford Bryden, Robert Bulchis, Robert Bunn, John Burnett, Charles Callin, Virgil Carrell, William Cassell, William Cate, Donald Cheadle, John Cherednik, Carl Christensen, Kenneth Chriswell, James W. Church, Robert Colwell, Elroy Conn, Robert Connolly, L. Curtis Coonrod, Kirk Cooper, Jack Coskey, Clive Countryman, Clark Cross, Robert Cuykendall, Ragnar Dahl, Fletcher Daniels, Robert Davenport, William Davies, R. Davis, Wilma Delos, Harold Deery, Robert Demick, Van B. Demick, Ray Des Camp, Malcohm Dick, D, W. Donaldson, Bernard Douglass, Warren Drake, Robert Dramer, Carroll Dubuar, Charles Duecy, Ray Dunham, Dallas Dupenthaler, . Fred Dupuis, Gordon Edris, F. M. Eggersgluess, Ekholm, Everett Ellis, R. Failor, Arthur Ficken, R. T. Files, Ronald Fishback, Robert Flynn, Robert Gehrman, Daniel Gellermann, R. I. Geri, Guy Gifford, Gene Glaser, Richard Goeghagan, Scott Gonsecki, Richard Goodall, Allen Goulter, Richard Grant. Howard Graves, Dave Greeley, G. Green, William Greene, G. Grey, Edward Gross, Spencer Gross, Frank Grunow, Charles Hadd, Aubrey Haines Carl Hall, Ted Halladay, Verne Hallin, W. D. Hagenstein, Keith Hancock, Robert Hardy, C. N. Harris, Francis Harrison, R. L. Harvey, George Haskett, William Hatch, William Hay, Jack Heintzelman, 1 f , 15 if Cherednik, Colwell, R. Demick, V. B. Dernick Ekholm, Hagenstein, Neth Robinson, Wilcox Martin Hendrickson, Wilbur Hendrickson, Norval Hildman, Reinold Hoem, Norman Holmes, Frank Hood, D. R. Hopkins, G. G. Hopkins, Ray Hornheck, Roy Home, J. N. Howard, Lloyd Hume, Carl Hupman, William Hutton, Abe Jacobs, Robert Johnson, Robert E. Johnson, Robert S. Johnson, Cecil Jones, R. O. Jordon, V. J. Joyer, Emil Keck, Charles Keeler, Kenneth Keeling, Jack Kerle, Willis King, R. E. Kleiner, John Klinkham, Robert Koehler, Arthur Koskey, L. F. Krause, Howard Kripner, Edwin Kroll, Henry Kuch, Robert Kuhn, Oscar Kuntz, Elmer Lahti, Gilbert Lahti, Hubert Lamereaux, Donald Larson, William Larson, Robert Latimore, R. F. Laudwein, Mortimer Lauridsen, Bud Leahy, Paul Lein, Evan Lenont, R. M. Leslie, Paul Liniger, Jim Lowrie, Burt Ludford, James Lundgren, Lincoln MacPherson, Richard MacPherson, John Madding, William Magellsen, Ed Malloy, Gordon Martin, Linden Martin, Manfred Martin, Ward McBride, Willard McClincy, Leo McCloskey, Harry McCormick, Andrew McCullough, William McIntyre, Edward McLachlin, Harold Medvedeff, John Melrose, David Merrill, Max Meyring, George Morse, Sam Morse, Arthur Mottet, John Mottishaw, G. W. Murray, , D. G. Navarre, Alfred Neale, Charles Neth, Ray H. Newman, W. Nishitana, D. Noonan, Lewis Norman, Alfred Opdahl, Cliff Parr, Lawrence Pattison, Dave Payne, Charles Peters, George Peters, Harry Peterson, W. Peterson, . Walter Peterson, Maison Philip, William Pierce, David Plumb, Maurice Poirniroo, Howard Price, W. J. Price, Clarence Ramsey, Robert Ramstead, Robert Randal, James Ridgeway, Robert Ridgeway, Donald H. Robinson, Edward Rochelle, R. G. Rodgers, Do-mnic Roletto, Paul Rutledge, John Safstrom, Ed Santee, Laurie Sarvela, James Scarlet, Maury Schloblom, Fred Schuett, Alex Smith, Darrell Smith, Max Smith, William Smith, Thomas Snyder, Ed Sodderberg, Paul Sorenson, W. Sutherland, Fred Stecher, Carl Stevens, Donald Steward, Donald Stickney, Clarence Stone, Roland Strand, William Tahara, S. A. Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Robert Telford, Roger Thaanum, David Thomas, Stanley Thompson, George Thorleitson, H. Thornquist, Larry Thorpe, Harold Tope, Rodney Townsend, Charles Triol, Edward Triol, T. C. Tryon, Charles Tulloch, Milton Turay, Wellman Turney, Robert Van Raadshooven, Paul Vaschenko, Sigmund Vaseth, L. A. Vorgensen, Lester Wahgren, Clarence Wahlgren, Ed Waters, Rulon Watson, Harold Wenzler, Pat Wick, Earle Wilcox, John Will, Ed Willgress, Ben Williams, Don Williams, Charles Wilson, Hubert Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, John Woods, Donald Young.
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