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Ta , - pin,-,guns . h . lfn ' ww' lf-'uucr l..ll'i1lU5- llfmllii, Schurr, Weiss, Krueger, Kirchner, Wagner, Carpenter, Hemker, Murp y . . ,, - ' Plunb Stone Steinke Stewart. Qunlltl Inuit'-'xltlllltlm l.l'.ll'iC. Slll-'nn' NLIIIWCIKIWN- Ntucktnhlrn, Hahll, Wilson, Goette, I , , , -I-hall I W. lmlliifk -rxmik lgmcr, Mi-ller, Ulherg, Wilkenson, Freiberg, Bruhn, Grummer, Ward. lg in . . f 1 . ff' 1 E lpha Zeta l l OFFICERS Chancellor Walter Kirchner Censor .e,. - -- Robert Krueger I Scribe ....., - ..... Myron Carpenter Chronicler ,-,,,,,,,,-, Paul Weiss Q TFCSSLIFCI ..., - -- ..t....,.,.., Henry Wagner 1 i l l I l I , l Q lil Alpha Zeta is a national honorary fraternity with chapters located in forty-five colleges of agriculture. The Babcock Chapter was estab- lished at the University of Wisconsin in 1906, and was named in honor of the late Stephen Moulton Babcock, noted Wisconsin agricultur- al scientist. High scholastic achieveinent, leadership, and good character are necessary requisites for ad- tnission. The Faculty Advisory Committee consists of R. Muckenhirn. R. Grunimer. and K. Weckel.
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ln First row: I. Reynolds, H. Cooperman, H. Smith, B. Schweigert, B. Noble, E, Baum, C, Olson, Second row: D. Torke, R. lohnson, B. Woroch, P. Godfrey, I. Kinsman, P. Berger, B. Terry, P. Wursrer. mie n Nui As a national honorary society, Omicron Nu has as its objectives the recognition and promotion of scholarship, leadership, and research in the field of home economics. Eta chapter was founded at the University of Wisconsin in May, 1915. In furthering the objectives of the organization, Ornicron Nu presents a cup to the highest ranking freshman girl in home economics, sponsors a scholarship tea for students with high grade points, and co-sponsors a research open house. Members are selected for Omicron Nu on the basis of out- standing scholarship, leadership, Womanly qualities, and character. The students chosen must be second semester juniors, seniors, transfer students who have been in the insti- tution one year, or graduate students who have completed half of their home economics requirements for their master's degree. A ff , . f V ff . , I if V' l , 'f 3, ,.',, fwfr ,V ff 'W ,' , ' V' s ' A , f Hj'fI,f KSC-4-,, Cfww U-W1 W f Y, ' 4fW,H .,,',VLic. :,f.4j,f ,vf',' if' f'-4e.N7,gf, 4,f1,f,,4yf f ,MV Q Q Q ,V ,7 vw, ' ' f ry., AV ,WV Z, we 13,- 5 -f aff - f,ffV'x 0,51 f ff,fjj,a!fv Q V V, f-,, V, ,mf .,Q-f V V'wV,,4v,,' i ircsident, Beatriccdcbwi a A . ,i ,V VW ,VJIHV ,fffy , Vf,',,y1f, ' :QVVMO-, , if 4 ' , 5? I, , H V , My M gf' ,f.,,fj,, 'V , n yy, VV, 1CfiVVH1',f'f91QlCElt , ,Q ,,,V 1 f ' , ,yin f L ff ,fff Q'!YQ1Z'yZJff,l', A L f -- Wg f V,C'CIi6t3VL7ygL.1-,! f' 1g..g.Vg.VLf.ag--ng- 5 'C C119 mit , A , V J ,-,, V' Vw! V,,,1,!, - ,fy,f,.V Q-A,M,,f ,Aw , 'TiI'C3SLlIZCIfiV:-, a.-.42Eve1yngQBaum+gf. l G V, ,,,V! , 1 If VZ, f
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- rilii ililiiosilon Qrnieiron First row: D. Feingold, E. Takeoka, B. Schweigert, P. Godfrey, P. Berger, I. Frank, D. Stueber, F. Iohnson, E. Itano, E. Terry. Second row: I. Hasslinger, H. smith, E. Gunderson, C. Paustian, I. Caskey, P. Rasmussen, I. Loftus, A. Siegel, R. Anderson, A. Schlim gen. Third row: V. Biart, R. Solveson, B. Noble, I. Tenpas, V. DeGolier, I. Horn, D. Lamb, L. Wuerch, E. Baum. For the purpose of establishing and strengthening friendship among home economics students and ad- vancing and promoting home economics, Nu chap- ter of Phi Upsilon Omicron Was founded at Wiscon- sin in 1920. Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national professional sorority for home economics students. Members are chosen from second semester sophomores, juniors, and seniors who rank in the upper two-fifths of their class scholastically. Weekly meetings are held on Tuesday nights, alternating business, professional and social gatherings. Christmas Fair was the highlight of the 1946-47 program for Phi U. Other activities were the fresh- man tea and the research open house. X X V , f ffffi' V I ff,- f ,f f fl, , ,,, ,yay , , , ,f W 71, f - . -ff Wm ff , 1 ', f' ,W fwfr , , ,,,fV, ,nf ff f fffwj ,I . ff ,uf I -,fx M-yxyyf ,, f rf 5 4 'xgi7f64MQZy'Zff,, ff f V ,, ,,,i,p,f-,f V f ,,,f2., .17 I I, yr, V, , , Pff3i5i?13f 5-Q57 lCa95CfF?Qi 3551119 cifi. r 1 f.'i I i ff'f , f,'Vf2f' -V V ffm p v ,z f5r,fjQ-'f' ,, 5V1ceQl52res1dCntf .435 yy 4 .... r.y,Phyllis,-Berger RecordingfSecretary4QDeborah' Treasurer - ..... T Freiidaiflohnsoii Social chairman, ..,.... Virginia DeGolier f , , NM I J ' f v f a-ff5'fVf x
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