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College of Letters and Science To provide students with a fine liberal education, the College of Letters and Science was organized at the Univer- sity in 1901, Although Dr. Charles Shattuck was the first official dean, Dean Eldridge had been previously in charge of the administration of the college in addition to his other duties. One of the early projects of President Buchanan was the reorganization of the College of Letters and Science into subject matter fields. Dean I. S. Kerr of the college recom- mended in the 1947-48 Biennial Report that the number of divisions be consolidated from 13 into 8—Art and Archi- tecture, Biological Science, English and Allied Subjects (later to be Known as Humanities), Home Economics, Music, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences. Each of these departments provides the student with a fine education and makes an effective contribution toward making the College Boyp A, Martin of Letters and Sciences a true credit to the University of Dean Idaho, . College of Letters and Science Phi Beta Kappa Row One—Caren Chappell, Rosanna Chambers, Janice Rieman, Karen Miles, Joyce Gregory, Joanne Heller, Sarah Beer, Dorce Baldridge. Row Two—Theodore Prichard, Brian Harris, Gary Carlson, Angela Sherbenou, Mrs, Ren frew, Ronnie Rock, Ron Hibbeln, Carl Berner, R.G. Cook. The purpose of Phi Beta Kappa is to promote and recognize high scholarship in the College of Letters and Science. To be eligible for membership a student must: have senior standing and completed four se- mesters at the University of Idaho with a 3.66 accumulative; have senior standing and completed five se- mesters at the University of Idaho with a 3.5 accumulative; or have junior standing and completed five semesters at Idaho with a 3.66 accumulative, Alumni of Idaho working on some scholastic endeaver and making outstanding achievement may be chosen for membership. 26
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Administration Registration, publications, finances, the student health services, the library, the dorm i- tories—all these and countless other duties are capably performed by our competent adminis- tration and these gentlemen are truly indispensable in the rendering by the University to its students and the citizens of the State the very best in education, research, and service Roneer F, Greene Gronce GAcon Lee Zim Merman Rare Gigs ]. M. Frestinc, M D. James M, Lyte Director of University Engineer University Librarian Director of University Physician Alumni Secretary Dormitories information and Editor of Publications @: Aa 7? F, L, (Ler) O'Nem. Warnen H, Connisn L.. C, WARNER J. W. Warns FRANK YOUNG Registrar Director af Purchasing Agent Business Manag er Director af Admissions Family Housing Student Affairs The University of Idaho takes pride in its Office of Student Affairs and its counselling program. Acting as a link between the students and the administration, the Office of Stu- dent Affairs is always ready to help the students with vocational and personal problems. The patience and understanding of Dean Decker, Dean Neely, Chief Counsellor Bond, and As- sociate Dean Wicks enable them to be of valuable service to the University. CHaries O, DECKER Maryjorm M. Nerry Guy P. Wicks Cries H, Bonn Dean of Students Dean of Women Associate Dean of Students Chief Counsellar re ut
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College of Letters and Science ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Alpha Epsilon Delta, national pre- medical and pre-dentistry honorary, encourages excellence in scholarship, and stimulates interest in those pro fessions Row One—Susan Gregg. Ann Ingebritsen Janice Carlson, Janet Buskly, Barbara Bain- bridge, Lys Fouts, Joanne Shefield, Nona Kay Shern. Row Two—FEd Exum, D. A. Gustafson, Jack Seagraves, Doug Miller, Ken Albertson, Ron Sturtevant, Greg Schade, Tony Wolff, Jim Scheel, Norman Kelley, J. Botsford, ALPHA EPSILON RHO Alpha Epsilon Rho, national Radio- TV honorary was installed on the University of Idaho campus this year. Ten charter members and three associate members were initi- ated into the new honorary which grew out of the old Radio and Tele- vision Guild, a club consisting of Radio- TV majors The purpose of the new honorary is to serve as aA means of extending recognition to outstanding students in this partic ular field of study Row One—Robert Gese Richard Schu macher, Leslie Temmons, LeRoy Kellogg. Roger Snodgrass, Jim Crockett. Row Two Ervin Hirning, Jay Gaskill, Buzz McCabe, Karl Sorman, Perry Olson. Rick Wilhite. Bob Jorgenson, Todd Shelton DELTA SIGMA RHO Delta Sigma Rho recognizes out standing students in debate. A pre- requiste for membership is that the student must have competed in iat least six debates. Idaho's fine debate record is but just one indication of the hard work put forth by this honorary and its adviser, Dr. White- head. Row One—Dr. Whitehead, Marvin Heile- son, Susan Arms, Jim Herndon, Tom Lynch =
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