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geology club Geologists, present and future, investigate the relief model of Zion Canyon. Earl P. Olson President Row Two: Paul Low, Paul Mogenjen, Bob Walker, Theron Blauard. Left to Right, Row One: Mark Tarhet, Clyde T. Hardy, Earl P. Olson, Shoro Budo, David Rider, Clair R. Sjostrom. D ■ aleozoic, Mesozoic, granite, part of the Wasatch fault or an old dinosaur bone? If you want to know the meaning of such words or if you find a strange rock and want to know what it is, a member of the Geology Club can tell you. These fellows will tell you that Cache Valley and the State of Utah ate a geologist’s haven. They may even tell you where to find a hot bed of uranium. Field trips into the uncharted regions of Wells- ville and Trenton are taken by this club. They look for fish fossils, pretty rocks and study formations. Don’t be surprised to find later that one of these club members is president of an oil company. The Geology Club places many of its members with leading oil companies. Graduates in geology, who are past members, are working in all of the eleven intermountain states, Venezuela and Alaska. 15
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education is power arts and sciences Bottom: Raymond Briscoe President, History Club Top: Melvin Larkin President, Phi Alpha Theta history clubs Columbus knew it. Left to RtRnt, Row One: Lois Hansen, Helen Sanford, Rich- Hendricks. Row Tu»: Jim Hamilton, S. George Ellsworth, rd Allen, Ray Briscoe, Melvin Larkin, Donald Dunn, Grace Joel E. Rtcks, J. Duncan Brite, Bob Gustaveson, Jim Bucher. re you interested in the Middle Ages, the reign of Queen Anne, the War of Roses, or Bloody Mary? Members of the History Club are. They are thoroughly read on historical subjects. They probably know more about Anthony and Cleopatra than they knew about themselves. For twenty years the club has been stimulating interest in historical research and teaching. Majors and minors in history meet monthly during the year. Was King Tut’s tomb really King Tut’s? If he were alive, then members of Phi Alpha Theta might rest in peace. Now they spend many long nights pondering large volumes, learning about these matters. Two years ago in December, Delta Xi chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history society, was brought to Utah State. Groups from the U of U and BYU initiated the members and installed the chapter.
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education is power Left to Rinht, Row One: Dr. Thomas L. Bahler, William Pike, David Gilt in , Neil Hernck, Joseph Nelson, Wayne Bosworth, Dr. Daius M. Hammond. Rot ' Two: Jimes’Smith, Maurice Baker, Lowell Daines, Perry Robert , Harry Gibbons, Tius McCowin, Keith Petersen. arts and sciences Reasonable facsimile of a shark absorbs the attention of charter members. alpha epsilon delta Neil Herrick President Strange as it may seem, “Irene” is the only female member of the pre-medical fraternity. She doesn’t belong because she has an interest in medicine, or men for that matter, but because she has such an interesting frame. In fact, they aren’t sure that she’s a woman. “Irene” is a skeleton. She spends much of her time locked up in a dark closet. It is from Irene” that members of Alpha Epsilon Delta learn about bones. These fellows are responsible for making this the “bloodiest campus” in Utah. They sponsor the blood drive. Organized to stimulate excellence in pre-medical education. They live to become Hippocrates’ of tomorrow. Test tubes, muscles and bones are their playthings. 16
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