University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1967

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Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma provides rec- ognition and honor to fresh- man men students who at- tain high scholastic standing. Any freshman male who at- tain a 3.5 grade point aver- age is elegible for member- ship. Row one: Ed Torgerson, Tom Crowley, president; John Baker, Bob Orness, Reed McKnight. Row two: John Bond, Gordon Matlock, Raymond Turner, Bill Leege, Bruce Allen, Don Harmsworth. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national freshman women’s honorary that recognizes outstanding freshman women’s academic achievement. A student must have a 3.5 grade point in the first semester or an accumu- lative 3.5 for her freshman year. Annually a tea is held in the fall in honor of those women who have earned a 3.0 grade average and above at midterm. Row one: Maureen Snow, Jane Slaughter, Amie Paroz, Polly Thompson, Sally Harris, president; Miss Ruth Anderson, advisor; Patricia Beaudom, Linda Frazier, Mary Ann Stedtfeld, Mimi Henrickson. Row fwo: Jeanne Jacobs, Rachel Norris, Margaret Nelson, Carol Henrikson, Barbara Swenson, Sharon Bean, Trish Lanting, Bev Johnson, Roberta Houston, Phyllis Washburn, Andrea Peterson, Nancy Johnston, Elaine Axelson Not pictured: Melinda Weeks, Linda Balster, Nancy Ward, Pam Zehner, Marsha Clifford, Pam Jones. . ! Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi is open to all departments of the Univer- sity with election into it resulting from high scholas- tic achievement. Seniors and a few second semester juniors are eligible for member- ship; however, membership is limited to less than ten per cent of the senior class. Graduate students and staff members may also be elected to membership. A = 0 praca 28 . soe 1 Ne — - Row one: L. Inouye, C. Hoffman, M. Heglar, M. Harris, E. Gittins, J. Echerton, M. Doughty, V. Curts, J. Cates. J. Carlson, R. Butler, K. Ardrey. Row two: L. Branen, J. Wilson, L. Wiese, S. Smith, M. Skok, E. Sawyer, J. Satre, D. Reilly, J. Monroe, T. Merlan, P McCollister, T, Kirkland, L. Jeffres. Row three: J Berry, L. Auer, W Kemp, G. Totten, L. Nelson, R. Whiting, J. Runsvold, J, McDermid, W. Junk, E. Higginson, J. Griffith, C. DeCoursey, G. Anderson. Row four: L. Rognstad, J, McCollum, D. Ehlke, J. Craine, R. Bunting, J. Anderson, R- Timm, J. Scheel, M. Malmberg, D. MacPhee, D. Hatch, C. Groves, S. Bruns. Row five: E. Hayes, Hervon Snider, faculery; Elmer Raunio, faculty; Robert Furgason, faculty; K. Warren, G. Smith, J, Tsoh-Chuin Kung, J. S. Gates, C. Storti.

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Maryorie M. NEELY Dean of Women Mrs. Marjorie M. Neely, Dean of Women, and Miss Barbara Rogers, Assistant Dean of Women, are responsible for all activities pertaining to women students at the University of Idaho. Dean Neely and Miss Rogers work together in advis- ing the Associated Women Stu- dents and Panhellenic Council and supervising programs in the women’s residence halls. Both women are always available for individual counseling and dis- cussion of questions pertaining to the women’s program on campus. Student Affairs The Office of Student Affairs in the UCC building coordinates and guides student affairs of vital importance at the University of Idaho. The personnel act as a link be- tween the students and the administration. With patience and understanding, the staff willingly helps students with academic, vocational and personal problems. CHARLES O. DECKER Dean of Students Barsara Rocers Assistant Dean of Women Dean Charles Decker is in charge of the office of Student Affairs and Counseling. Under the administrative jurisdiction of the Dean of Students and his office are the Student Health Center; student counseling ser- vices; the Student Union; stu- dent government; advisory ser- vices and programs in frater- nities, sororities and residence halls; disciplinary counseling and action; financial aids: and counseling, including scholar- ship programs, Dewry NEwMAN Harry Davey Donatp J. Kees James Morais Associate Dean of Students Assistant Dean of Siudents Chief Counselor Sindent Counselor The Assistant and Associate Dean of Students are concerned with many aspects of campus life. Dewey Newman is advisor to the Interfraternity Council, acts as consultant to IFC Committees, works with each fraternity, and is veterans advisor. Harry Davey is advisor to the men living in University residence halls, to their hall organizations and Residence Halls Association. He is also Foreign Student Advisor. The Counseling Center with Donald Kees and James Morris devotes full time to assisting stu- dents. The counseling staff provides educational, vocational, and personal counseling to assist each student in deriving the maximum benefits from his university career.



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The College of Agriculture, one of the first schools to attain the status of a college on the University Colle é O r. riculture of Idaho campus in 1901, offers curricula in agri- 2 eS culture phases of education, engineering science, and management. Actual classroom techniques are ap- plied in the college-maintained greenhouses, farms, and land acreage which is used for instruction and research. Also maintained by the college are six branches of the Agricultural Experiment station and the state wide Agriculture Extension Service Agencies. Through its graduates and through its many services offered throughout the state, the College of Agriculture has played a vital role in Idaho’s agricultural economy. James E. Kraus has been Dean of the College of Agriculture since 1955. He first came to the University in 1941 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Wyoming. He re- ceived his B.S. from Colorado State University, his M.S. from the University of Wisconsin, and his Ph.D. from Cornell University. Dean Kraus has made his major contri- butions in research in the area of physiology and genetics of vegetable crops. He is a member of the University Executive Council and past chairman of the Experiment Station section on agriculture and land grant college stations. He is the past president of Moscow Lions Club und a member of the Agricultural Committee on the Moscow Chamber of Com- merce. Dean Kraus’s hobbies are golf, fishing and bowling. Dean and Mrs. Kraus have one son who graduated from the University and now teaches science in Coeur d’Alene Junior High School. James E. Kraus Dean College of Agriculture Aggie Honor Roll Members of the Aggie Honor Roll represent the “scholastic cream of the College of Agri- culture’s crop.” These students are required to maintain a 3.5 grade point average. Row one: Pat Long, Terry Branen Ray Poe, Milton Osgood, Row fwo: Cecil Johnson, Ronald Scott, Thomas Christensen, Jr., Linda Hamp, Terry Hollifield, Tom Schotzko, Glen Stolte. Row three: James Haskett, David Westendorf, John Mundt, Dick Rush, Rick Ross, Larry Church, Bob Cal- lison

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