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Fund for the Performing Arts Center Banquet FPAC General Chair- man and president of WWP, George’ M. Brun- zell, second from left, makes a check presenta- tion of $50,000 to Univer- sity President Ernest W. Hartung. Idaho Governor Don W. Samuelson, is at right and alumni President Milton F. Eberhard is at left. Governor Don W. Samuelson The story of the rise and fall of many nations is recorded in the pages of history, Even with such a proud and noble past, America’s greatest days are yet to come. That great heritage has been unfolding for 192 years because each generation has shouldered the responsibility of adding new achievements. Don't discard those 192 years of America. They have produced more happiness for more people than any other nation in the history of mankind. A few flaws remain. Aim at correcting these— but scorn those who seek to destroy and ridicule and belittle their own country. The future belongs to you. Go conquer it—and help build a finer Idaho and America. Sincerely, Don SAMUELSON Governor
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ly Manryorie M. NEELY Dean of Women Mrs. Marjorie M. Neely, Dean of Women, and Miss Barbara Rogers, as- sistant Dean of Women, act as advisors and counselors to the Associated Women’s Students and Panhellenic Council. Harry Davey Assistant Dean of Students Student Affairs The Office of Student Affairs in the UCC build- ing is the common meetin ground for students an administration alike. Here, besides directing student affairs, the personnel will help students with any pecblens they may have. Cuartes O. Decker Dean of Students The assistant and asso- ciate Dean of Students act as advisors to several of the organizations on campus, Dewey Newman is advisor to the Interfraternity Coun- cil, consultant to IFC com- mittees, works with each fraternity, and is veterans advisor. Harry Davey is advisor to the men living in University residence halls, to their organizations and Residence Halls Asso- ciation. He is also foreign Student Advisor. Assistant Dean of Women Dean Charles Decker is in charge of the Office of Student Affairs and Coun- seling. Under the administrative juris- diction of the Dean of Students and his office are all activities and services per- taining to the students. Dewey NewMan Associate Dean of Students
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Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta is a national freshman women’s honorary that recognizes outstanding freshman wo- men’s academic achieve- ment. A student must have a 3.5 grade point in the first semester or an accumulative 3.5 for her freshman year. First row: Eda English, Histori- an; Susie Johnson, Treasurer; Ruth Anderson, Advisor; Cathy Rowell, President; Phyllis Un- zicker, Secretary. Second row: Kathy McDonald, Lucy Perrine, Ginny Williams, Linda Gentry, Ivy Broberg, Gail Ostheller, Janette Steelman, Kathy Pole- son, Tam Judy Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma provides recognition and honor to freshman men students who attain high scholastic stand- ing. Any freshman male who attains a 3.5 GPA is eligible for membership. Members: Eric Puschmann, Steve McGuire, Warren Boxleit- ner (standing), Steve Evett, Dr. G. A. Porter, Dick Starkey (standing), Roger Enlow, John Howard. Phi Kappa Phi Members are: Church, Hamp, Ross, Turco, Allen, Harvey, Kampa, McKnight, Otness, Peter- son, Roberts, Sherer, Tiegs, Watt, Blackburn, Dickard, Dossett, Eismann, Ferguson, Gronbach, Haddock, Hoffbuhr, Hovey, Jacobs, Kristin, Larson, Me- Laughlin, Parriott, Robertson, Schulze, Staggers, Swanson, Thompson, ‘Torppa Agwgers, Baker, Clark, Denney, Eaton, Hammond, Kee, Lankford, May, Miller, Nelson, Overby, Pabst, Swinehart, Wastad, Williams. Sutrick, Anderson, Amonson, Angell, Arneson, Ater, Balster, Burton, Connor, Ellis, Evans, Gates, Gayman, Gouth, Green, Gustafson, Hancock, Harms- worth, Harwood, Henriksen, Holm, Horton, Kerns, Marlow, Marshall, McCann, Nelson, Pacheco, Palmer, Park, Reeder, Robinson, Roth, Stettler, Thomp- son, Vetter, Watson, Zehner, Braun, Strong, faculty.
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