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

 - Class of 1968

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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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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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College of Agriculture In this fast moving world young people have a unique op- portunity to be a part of one of the most fascinating times in this century. I did what many young people do in college today. I started out to be an engineer, but after one year decided my real love was in the science of agriculture. Others of my class started in agriculture and transferred to a different field. The important thing a student should do is to select a curriculum or major in which his greatest interest lies. People who are most successful are those who are doing something they really like to do. I would urge a student to select his or her major field of interest and excel in it. BE IMMey - i James E. Kraus % Dean, College of Agriculture The College of Agriculture, one of the first schools to attain the status of a college on the University of Idaho campus in 1901, offers curricula in agricul- ture phases of education, engineering science, and management. Actual class- room techniques are applied in the college-maintained greenhouses, farms, and land acreage which is used for instruction and research. Through its graduates and its many services offered throughout the state, the College of Agriculture has played a vital role in Idaho's agricultural economy. R. H. SEace Associate Dean Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta is an honorary for Agri- culture students who are in the upper one third of their class and who have a 2.7 GPA for three semesters. Row one: Al Slinkard, advisor, pe Snipe, Tim Adams, Tom Brune, Tom Church, Bill Cegnar. Row two: Gary Turner, Wayne Westberg, Ron Scott, Doug Gregory, Pat Rice, Carl Montgomery. Row three; Randy Bean, John Couzens, Don Vannoy, Rich Hoss, Rich Hoge, Jim Glarborg. Row four: Larry Church, chancellor, Dick Albers, Dan Colbaugh, Russ Zenner, Ray Turner.

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