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26 College of Letters and Science PHI UPSILON OMICRON Phi Upsilon Omicron is an honorary and service group for home economics majors of three semesters. To be eli- gible to be a member of this honorary a girl must establish a 2.8 accumu- lative GPA. First Row—Pat Stevens, Recording Secretary; Ruth DeKay, JoAnn Tatum, Vice-President; Maryetta MacDonald, President; Joan Miller, Chaplain; Eleanor Unzicker, Corresponding Secretary; Mary Decker, Treasurer. Second Rou—Shirley Mitchell, Lois Chesnut, Judy Hawley, Jackic Kimberling, Joanne Calvert, Laura Petersen, Merlene Heikson, LaDessa Rogers, Mrs. Herbert Hatterup, Advisor. THETA SIGMA PHI Theta Sigma Phi, women’s journal- ism honorary, promotes journalism among women students and women of the community. Junior women major ing in journalism with a 3.0 in journal- ism subjects and a 2.5 accumulative in other classes are eligible. Member- ship is also available to women who have done exceptional work in campus journalism activities and high scholar ship. Front Row-—Pat Spcelmon Crawford, Lillian Kirschner, Idona Kellogg. Second Rou—Sharon Lance, Joy Hensley, Karen Smith, Karen Peter- son, Walcer Bunge, Advisor SIGMA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi is a national jour nalism fraternity for outstanding stu- dents active in journalism on campus. The organization provides opportunity for association with professional men in the fields of journalism, radio, and television. Front Row-—Neil Modic, Herb Hollinger, Jerry Wallace, Second Row—Perry Olson, Warren Reynolds, Larry Roby, Jim Herndon, Jim Metcalf, Gary Manville, Dave Pugh,
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College of Letters and Science ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta is the national scholastic honorary for pre-dentistry and pre-medical students. In order to be eligible for membership, students must maintain high scholarship and good leadership. The purpose of this group is to promote an academic and intellectual atmosphere for University of Idaho students in their respective fields. Froat Row—Dorthy Schell, Joanne Heller, Ann Ingebritsen, Rowena Eikum, D. A. Gus- tafson, Dorce Baldridge, Barbara Bainbridge, Glendel Reid, Susan Gregg. Second Row— Jon Harms, Philip Dumas, Ron Srurtevant, Pete Groom, Corder Campbell, Eldon Taylor, Jim Scheel, Chuck Robertson, Norman R. Kelley, Kenneth Albertson, Alan Busby, David L. Polage. SIGMA PI SIGMA The purposes of Sigma Pi Sigma are to recognize high scholarship in physics, promote interest and research in the sciences, and to popularize in- terest in physics in the general collegi- ate public. Second semester juniors majoring in physics or allied helds with high scholarship are eligible for mem bership. First Row-——Ingebarg Sagan, Jeanne Shreeve, Khris Allen Dietz, Douglas Henderson, Rich ard Osicr, Gary L. Bennett, Edith A. Nelson, JoAnn Sawborn. Second Ron —F, Spiker, L. S. Petersen, Richard A, Nelson, Mark Hodg son, Ted Swalon, Lynn Oden, Michacl G. Schwager, Clifford Schoff, R. Dean Riggs. Third Row—Larry Livingston, Bob Davis, Jim Macki, Willard L. Wilson, Dick Volkman, Jim Assendrup, Wallace Gray, Darrell Tur nidge. DELTA SIGMA RHO Delta Sigma Rho recognizes out- standing students in debate. Sopho- mores who have competed in at least six debates are eligible. Left to Right—Vivian Dickamore, Ronnie Rock, De. Whitehead, advisor, Marvin Heile- son, Susan Arms, 25
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College of Letters and Science SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Sigma Alpha Iota is a professional fraternity for women in the held of music. The requirements for member ship are an over-all grade point of 2.8 with no grades below 3.0 in music courses. Members of Sigma Alpha Jota usher at musical functions On Campus. They act as hostesses for community concert performers, musicales, and the Campus Songfest. Front Row, left to right—Bertella Burke, Lois Newkirk, Ruth Ann Knapp, Patricia Brown, Joyce Bailey, Norma Hagerman, Pata Christianson, Jeanetre Thayer, Bobbie Bar tosh, Angela Sherbenou. Back Row—Mildred Staples, Judy Eline, Judy Sinclair, Par Can- non, Carol Hodgson, Isabel Woods, Patti Folz, Gay Russell Silha, Linda Smith. A math class, taught by Mrs. Grahn is be- ing televised and students will view the class via the closed circuit, Linda Smith is giving her senior recital and is accompanied by Angela Sherbenou An art class is enjoying a sunny afternoon
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