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If ETA KAPPA NU - Seated: john A. Abercrombie, james R. Douty, Robert L. Bailer, vice-presidentg james A. McMannama, president, Cecil R. Wall- er, Charles I.. Darling, john M. Chenowctb, treasurer, C. H. Dunn, advisor. Standing: David L. Mitchem. Mervin j. Bontrager, Steven L. Nossarnan, john A. Dilcinson, Stanley H. Nunnenlcamp, David S. Gilbert, Tse-Chien G Mah. Eta Kappa Nu promotes WSU electrical studies NVorking to attract top students to the electrical engi- neering department at WSU, the men of Eta Kappa Nu, a national electrical engineering honorary, talk with perspective engineering students, and use exhibits to demonstrate various phases of the E. E. program at WSU. Eta Kappa Nu was founded at Illinois University in 1904, and was established at WSU four years ago. Aerospace engineering recognizes achievement Sigma Gamma Tau, a national aerospace engineering honorary works to develop a high plane of professional attitude and ethics in WSU aerospace engineering stu- dents. The society recognizes those in the field of aero- nautics who have distinguished themselves by scholar- ship, integrity, and achievements. Sigma Gamma Tau also seeks to promote better understanding between the students and faculty. SIGMA GAMMA TAU - Seated: Robert G. jaeger, treasurer, Robert E. Patton, president, john T. Dwyer, Otto L. Maynard, vice-president, john l.. Corrigan, secretary, Ronald K. Rathgcber, Arthur K. Mah. Standing: Tomas Sheeby, Daniel lload, Dwight Tullis, Robert Umscheid, Donald U'- Connor, Richard Hill, Michael Bauman. 4'1
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Engineering group stresses scholarship, character Founded in 1885 at Lehigh University, Tau Beta Pi, a national engineering honorary, was formed at WSU in 1965. Presently having 40 members, Tau Beta Pi stressed scholarship and 40 members, Tau Beta Pi stressed schol- arship and character. Sponsored by the engineering school, the organization worked to recognize outstanding persons in the engineering field. As a group social event this year the organization held a Spring Banquet. Tau Beta Pi gave awards for the most outstanding engineering essay, and gave an award at the annual Engineering Open House. TAU BETA PI - Seated on floor: Front row: David L. Mitchem, David Gilbert, Ray Sowers, Ronald Rathgeber, Dwight Tullis, Dan Hoad, Robert Bailey. Seated: A. R. Graham, advisor, R. H. Norris, advisor, Dale Williams, Arthur Mah, Otto Maynard, vice-president, john Chenweth, president, Mervin j. Bontrager. Standing: William Early, Chester Hermes, john Corrigan, Bryan Lewis, Dennis Davis, jack Sizemore, Robert Jaeger, Tom Shee- hy, Tse-Chien C. Mah, Mike Bauman, Duane Waler, james Douty, Robert Umsheid, Lawrence Buller, Steve Tandy, Neill Bryan, Cecil Waller.
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Bruce Sankey, center, president uf the WSU chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, receives the organizationis charter from Frank Angelo, na- tional president. Looking on are Paul Dannelley, extreme left, and Bill Kong, extreme right. Sigma Delta Chi at W WSU,s chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, professional jour- nalism society, is the first to have women admitted as charter members. WSU,s chapter received its charter from the national president, Frank Angelo, at a dinner meeting in Wichita in Mid-january. Under the tutelage of Paul Dannelley, acting chairman of the WSU journalism department and president of the U first to initiate Women Kansas Professional Chapter, the organization has gotten off to an enthusiastic start with 20 active members, even though the journalism department is one of the smallest in the college of liberal arts. As a group project, the fledg- ling organization prepared an evaluation of the journal- ism department from the students, point of view. SIGMA DELTA CHI - First row: joy-Lyn Updike, Marv Louise Mitchell, Cathy Feemster, Kathy Endorf, Cathy Henkel. Second row: Bruce Sankey presidentg Cliff Bieberly, jerry Clingerman. Third row: Cary Roushkolb, Steve Walker, Tony Jimenez, secretary, Kevin Cook, Bob jordan, Ron Crotty Phil Lepak, Chuck Frazier, treasurer, Pat Lackey, vice-president, Frank Angelo.
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