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Kappa are Mrs. Thora Pi Gamma Mu, National So- cial Science Honorary, claims history, economics and political science majors. Seated, left to right—Polly Walker, Lorna Woclfel, Thayre Bailey, Janice Browning, Neela McCowan. Standing-—Dr. Hause, Tim Greene. Ted Spence, Dr. Greever, Leo Graff Bill Moore, Larry Harvey, Dr. Moore Charter Members of newly installed Sigma Pi Sigma, National Physics Honor Society: First row, left to right Richard Volkman, Steve Colberg, Jack Kleinkopf, Richard White, Jimmy Kempton, Paul Jacobs, Donald Batman Second row—Dr. Marsh White, Professor of Physics at Pennsylvania State University and Executive Secretary National Council of Sigma Pi Sigma, Dr. William Band, Kris Allen, Mrs, Kathryn Day, Dr. Donald Clifton E. E, Spiker, Dr. Waldo Curtis, Dr. J. J. Miller, Chairman of Physics Department, Dr. Malcolm Renfrew, Head of Dept. of Physical Sciences. Third row—Peter Renault, Victor Bowman, Alan Trego, Floyd Sage, Robert West, Willard Wilson, Mr, George McKean, Eric Carlson, Cliff Nichols, College of Letters and Science The members therr high scholastic achieve ment in the arts and sciences to vrighit—Sandra Summerfield, Shirley Schnider Bowers, Lois Proctor, Avery Margaret Second row - Marilyn Voyles, Kay Osborne row—Jim Wright, Pete Reed, Dick Lewis, Jim Christensen, Bill Runyan,
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College of Letters and Science The College of Letters and Science is the oldest College in the University and consists of nine major departments: Art and Architecture, Biological Sci ence, Communications, Home Economics, Humani- ties, Mathematics, Music, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences. rhis College is dedicated to both a liberal education and a professional training in certain selected fields. The advising program of the College is organized so the student has a personal relationship with his ad- visors. Along with the purely educational objectives, the College strives for the advancement of integrity, character and personal development. Dr. Boyp A, Marmix, Dean of the College of Letters and Science holds his Ph.D. trom Stanford. Sigma Delta Chi is an organ- ization composed of men rec- ognized for achievement in the field of journalism and communication, Seated, left fo right—Don Erickson, Mick Seeber, Neil Leitner, Dwight Chapin, President; Bruce Wendle, Jim Flanigan, Dr. Granville Price. Standing Mark Todd, Herb Hollinger, Dave Iverson, Dave Patton, Gary Randall, John Beck- with, Lee Corkill, George Christensen. Phi Upsilon Omicron is the professional honorary of outstanding students in the ficld of Home Economics. Seated, left to right—Marie Wood, Carolyn Kudlac, Rosie Bruce, Carol Hall, Shirley Carney, Donna Harwood, Standing — Charlotte Aldrich, Mary Jaurequi, Judy Johnson, Winifred Unzicker, Sandi Wallan, Mary Lou Jacobs Mary Jane Leech, Miss Lillian Johannsen, Advisor
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College of Letters and Science Chem student engrossed by the won ders of chemistry in the chem lab ipha Lambda Delta is the freshman women’s scholastic honorary which requires a grade point of $5 for mem bership Sotto left to right—Nancy Alcorn, Peggy Phillips, Ann Irwin, Linda Lamb, Mrs Boas, Carol Hodgson Ladessa Rogers Top Lois Bowers, Vicki hisher, Kelly Frizzetle, Jucty Westwood, Sharon Lance, Claire Slaughter, Sharon Price, Sharon Johnston, Jan Alden, Theta Sigma Phi is a national jour nalism honorary for women. Front row, left to right—Jovce Scott, Neela McCowan, Polly Walker, Lee Corkill, Sharon Lance, Nancy Grange, Sonja Carlson, Rose Weber. °6
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