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FOREWORD

The 1957-58 Directory of Student Orgmiz~t~ons has ,been prepared by the Student Activities Bureau in cooperation with the officers of student organizations. The Directory is published: 1. To provide an annual description of orga&ized student life at the University of Minnesota;

2. To facilitate- co:nmunieation and understanding of ea'ch other I s programs among student leaders; 3. To help professional and academic counselors provide informed advice for meeting the recreational, cultural, and social interests of their advisees; 4. To help the administrative and service agencies of the campus to provide effective service to the authorized responsible officers of recognized student organizations.

For a~mora detailed description of the program of any group, we recommend con­ sultation with a staff member of the Student Activities Bureau. The staff for 1957-58 is listed below, along with the various areas of specialization toWhtch they will be assigned. Since these area assignIIients have not yet been made at the date of publication of this Directory, they are listed in a group r'8.ther than along­ side the appropriate adviser's name. The receptionist in the Bureau office at Temporary South of Mines A, Room 106, will be glad to direct you to the staff.. member assigned as adviser in your particular area of interest. Sta.ff Members Extension Staff Member Extension Mr. Paul Bloland, Director 6569 Mr. David Kanatz 6277 Dr. Vera Johnson, Associate Director 6943 Mr. James Reeves 6944 Mr. Harold Strom 6277 Miss Julia Shelton 6277 Mrs. Elinor McGrew 6277 Mr. Donald Zander 6277 Four staff members to be appointed Areas of Specialization Senate Committee on Student Affairs Women's Programs Financial Adviser to Student Organizations; Student Publications Academic Fraternities; Military Organizations Academic Sororities; Panhellenic Council St. Paul Campus; Medical Fraternities All-University Congress; Interestand Participation Social Service; ColleGe Governing Boards Associated Women StUdents; Professional Sororities New Student Orientation; Religious Groups -iv-

-USE ...... OF THE DIRECTORY...0..;-';';'

The following information will help you to understand and. to use the Directory:

1. The alphabetical inde;x at the back of the Directory includes not only all recognized student organizations but also many all-University events. Some of these activities are described in a section entitled, IIAll­ University Projects, Traditional Events and·Programs."

2. In listing faculty members who are advisers to groups, no academic titles have been included except for tull Deans and no professit;>nal titles except those for ministers of religions. Please consult the University Staff Address Book for correct academic and professional titles•

.j. Extension numbers listed are for Universtty offices. Persons calling from off the campus should first dial FE 2-8158 (for the Minneapolis Campus) and MI 6-4616 (for the St Paul Campus).

4. In the right-hand corner of each organization entry, the next election date has been indicated whenever this information was aVailable. The tenure of the officers listed can be determined by checking this date. Please consult the Student ~ctivities Bureau for the names of new officers.

5. Certain groups unfortunately failed to conply with our repeated requests for officer ~ists, making it impossible to list officers for them. In these cases we have endeavored to cite some contact person who can pro­ vide information about the group upon request.

CORRECTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS

Although we have made every effort to compile a conpleteand 'ic~atJ9 D1reotpry there remain possibilities for error in the descriptions of the almost 400 organizations and events. If you have corrections or comments, please submit them to the Student Activities Bureau Office, Room 106 Temporary South of Mines A.

ACKNOWLEDGMENr The Student Activities Bureau grate­ fully acknOWledges the design of cover of this Directory by Suzanne Dayboch. -v-

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Standing Administrative and University Senate Committees with Student Representation .. .. ••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••• .... 1

Governin~ Boards and Inter-Group Ccuncils .. • .. •••••••• .. •••• .. •• 7 Student Publications ...... •••• ...... • .. •••• 2g Academic Fraternities and Sororities • • • . .. •••• • .. ••••••• .. .. • .. 29 Professional Fraternities and Sororities • ...... • .. •• .. • .. • .. .. ••• 41 Residential Organi?ations ...... • • • • ...... • .51 Cooperative Organizations ...... • • • • • .. $7 Religious and Inter-Faith Organizations ...... • • • • • • • .. .. • • •• •• 61 Recognition and Honorary Organizations 7$ Leadership 77 Scholarship and/or Achievement 79 SpeC1allnterest arganizations ...'...... • 87 Departmental and Professional •••••••••••••••• .. ••• .. • .. 89 Language an1 Culture . 108 Music and Fine Arts .. ••• .. .. •• .. •••••• .. .. • .. ••• .. •• .. .. 114 Political and Social Action . 11$ Recreational and H0bby .. •• ...... • .. • .. • .. .. ••••••• .. •• .. • 117 Social Service . 120 All-University Projects, Traditional Events and Programs.. • .. ••• .. •• •• 123 Alphabetical Index ...... 129 -1-

STANDING ADMINISTRATIVE AND UNIVERSITY SENATE COMMITTEES WITH STUDENT REPRESENTATION

Members of Senate and Administrative Committees are appointed by the President of the University. Student members are recommended for appointment by the All-University Congress. Students interested· in serving on one of these .committees should file an application at the Congress Office, Room 213, Coffman Union. Appointments for the academic year 1958-59 will be made during Spring Quarter, 1958. -)-

SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION This committee seeks ways in which the educational work of the University may be improved. James Greeno Wayne Anderson SENATE COMMITTEE ON SCHOLASTIC STANDING This committee studies and recommends to the University Senate general rules and regulations of a University-wide scope concerning students' scholastic standing. Bob Nath Chuck Andrews

SENATE COWtfITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS This standing committee made up of faculty, students and alumni has general supervision over student affairs. The Committee writes and interprets policies governing student activities, acts upon applications for recognition and di,­ establishment of student organizations, and considers appeals from administrative decisions.

William Howell, Chairman v *Virginia Chase Robert Beck OOary'-Filerman David 8ern1nghausen i~Mil ton Iossi Francis Boddy *Lea Likarish Warren Cheston *Rutil Luhman Mabel 'Powers j.tJ *Bevan Marvy Stewart Thomson 1'1~ *Steven Schodde *James Osterhus Norman De1-'fitt *Robert Rolle ,Aus tin Dowell th *Sheldon Simon Lloyd Lofqu,ist ,o.J o *Peter V'aill Clarence, ,Mueller Yttl ~ayne'Anderson /rwo Alumni to be Added *Peter Balfe *Barbara Barton

SENA'IE COWUTI'E3 ON- INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The faculty, alumni and student members of this committee are responsible for formulating and interpreting policies for intercollegiate athletics. This committee also rules on ouestions of athletic eligibility and letter awards. Harold Diehl, Chairman Max Schultze Stanley Kinyon Robert Summers Ike Armstrong John Y,/illiams Raymond Darland (Duluth) *Larry Larson Willis Dugan *James Osterhus William Middlebrook One Student to be Added George Schroepfer /Two Alumni to be Added * Student member / Alumni member · -4-

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

This Committee's chief concern is the .relation of the University to other. institutions of learning.' It reviews all matters which affect these relation- ships. '

Robert Keller, Chairman Mabel Powers Elmer Johnson Richard Sielaff (Duluth) Asher Christensen Alfred Vaughan Theda Hagenah Frank Verbrugge Theodore Kellogg Stanley Wenberg Keith McFarland Herbert V"right William Micheels *John Jacobson Ralph Nichols *Sandra Prieve SENATE COMMITTEE -ON INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH This committee advises the Bureau of Institutional Research with respect to the studies to be undertaken by the Bureau, the priority to be given to studies, and any basic questions of policy or procedure connected with the Bureau's activities. Dale Harris, Chairman Keith McFarland John Borchert PaulO'Connor Thomas Chamberlin (Duluth) Robert Summers John Darley Maurice Visscher E Adamson Boebel Malcolm Willey Cyril Hoyt *Barbara Barton Robert Keller *William Hood Wilbur Layton -r.-Peter Vaill

SENATE COMMITI'EE ON RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS

This committee maintains liaison between the Departments of Military Science and Tactics, Naval Science, and Air Science and Tactics and the University Senate and gives continuing consideration to the problems confronting these departments. Rodney Loehr, Chairman Roger Page Steve Barich Harold:.trom Jan Broek Stanley Wenberg John Cound *Robert Nath Austin Dowell *Stephen O'Brien 'V{illiam Harris *James Osterhus Benjamin Lippincott /Two Alumni to be Added R Dale Miller (Duluth)

* Student member / lilumni member -5-

SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNIvERSITY FUNCTIONS ;;,;;.;;,;,;;,;.;;~ .;;...;;.;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;.;.;;;;,;; - .;.....;;;.;,,-.;.;.,;--- This committee plans and advises with respect to commencements and other all­ University functions.

William Nunn, Chairman Robert Provost Ike Armstrong Louise Stedman John Clark Stewart Thomson Edwin Haislet Edmund Williamson James Lombard EWZiebarth Gerald McKay *Wayne Anderson Paul Oberg *Sandra Prieve Raymond Price

SENATE COMMITrEE ON UNIVERSITY PRINTING AND PUBLICATIONS This committee supervises University printing with a view to encouraging and promoting economical and efficient practices.

Harold Swanson, Chairman True Pettengill John Ervin Harold "":ilson Ralph Hopp "l~Marjory Baucom William Middlebrook *Thomas Krolak William Nunn NON-5ENATE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

Because.the names of faculty members of the following committees were not available at the time of pUblication, only the student members have been listed. Full committee memberships will be announced by the President at the first meeting of the University Senate in the Fall Quarter. .' '. .

Lea Likarish Ruth Luhman Terry Olofson ('.< ~._./ ALL-UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE COMMITTEE Peter Balfe Sheldon Simon

ALL-UNIVERSITY STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE Paul Birkeland Dave Kelby

COMMI TrEE ON FORElmr STUDENTS Zvi Karchi Sheldon Simon

CONVOCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Ginny Schisler Fritz Herrmann Margie Baucom Bob Martin

PARKING COMMITTEE Peter Balfe Bob Rolle

UNIVERSITY BAND COMMITTEE

John Takala

UNIVERSITY .E!!! SOCIETY, ADVISORY COMMITTEE Margie Baucom Fritz Herrmann --.--_..-_ ..-----_._-_.~--

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GO~RNING BOARDS AND INTER-GROUP C)UNCIIS

PURPOSE: 'rhese organizations form the structure of student government at the University. The functions of the separate boards vary from those with considerable governing authority to those created simply to coordinate the activities of member groups. Others, particularly the college governing boards, serve a liaison function between students and faculty in policy-making on matters of concern to students. From the governing boards stem many of the tradi­ tional events and programs of the University such as Homecoming, Greek Week, and Religion in Life Week.

MEMB~RSHIP: Positions on governing boards and councils are filled either by election or appoint­ ment. Details on board membership are included in each entry. -9-

ALL-UNI VERSITY CONGRESS 213 Coffman Union Ext 119 - Next election April 1958 President Jim Osterhus 3348 Chowen Av N JU 8-8410 Vice-President Gary Fi1erman . 1658 Sheridan Av N JA 2-1779 Secretary Wayne Anderson Centennial Hall Treasurer Milton I~ssi 1717 University Av SE FR 1-5991 Purpose Congress is one of four all-University governing boards and· serves as the principal student consultative body for the University Administrati,n. As a representative student governing board, Congress promotes student interest and student welfare, encourages and trains student leadership, and sponsors or underwrites a variety of activities such as Homecoming, the 9'opher Rooter Club, and the All-University Student Forum. In partnership with the Office of the Dean of Students and the Senate Committee on Student Affairs, it sponsors the New Student Orientation Programs. Membership There are 34 members of Congress: 24 are elected at All­ Campus Elections each spring and. 10 are appointed by college governing boards and councils. The officers of Congress are elected by the membership.

Representatives £! Living ~ Members ~ Large Commuters ' Jesse Pittman JimOsterhus Bob Martin Gary Filerman Dormitories (Men) Ronald Evans· Dormitories (Women) Ruth Luhman Family Living Clarence Wolfangle Fraternities John Morrison ,; Rooming Houses John Burroughs Sororities Carolyn Burdick

Representatives of Schools ~ C~lleges

Business Don Bjorlin Soience, Litera­ Diok Primus ture and Arts Wayne Anderson Dentistry Robert Staley Kathy Be~at Education Marilyn Hagemeister Bill Hood Bob Kirkwood Milton Iossi Connie Zipperman General Tom Kieffer St Paul Campus Vic Jorges Sue Kelly Graduate Ann Beck Andrew Johnson Chapra Umer Institute of Jim Lewis Teehnology John Jacobson Chuck Nelson Law Kenneth Lang Medicine Julian Berman Nursing Julie Rondestvedt Pharmacy Jim French -10-

President·s Cabinet

An Advisory group to the President of All-University Congress made up of the chairmen of the commissions described below. Commissions and Projects Commission Coordinator: Bob Martin (Note: Conunission members are selected on the basis of interest and qualifications from among applications on file with the Civil Service Commission). Athletic Chairman: Larry Larson Adviser: James Reeves Projects: Cheerleaders, Football Seating and Programs, Intramural Programs, Gopher Rooter Club, McCormick Plan Football Convocation. Educational Affairs Adviser: James Reeves Projects: College Board Conference, Student Forums, Convocation Publicity. . Finance Chairman: Milton Iossi Adviser: Hal Strom Project: Homecoming Intercollegiate Chairman: Kathy Bezat Adviser: James Reeves

Projects: National Student ~ssociation, Big Ten Association. International Re­ lations Chairman: Peter Balfe Adviser: Joe Mestenheuser Projects: Travel Information Bureau, iunerican Brother-Sister Program, International student Day, Student Exchange (Free university of Berlin), Coordination of International Program. Orientation Chairman: John Jacobson Adviser: Donald Zander Projects: Moccasin, Parents' Day, Club Groups, New Student Camps, Welcome Week.

Civil Service Chairman: Ginny Sohisler Adviser: James Reeves Projects: Recommends students to the Executive Committee or to Congress for appointment to Senate and Administrative Committees, for chairman of Homecoming, and for membership of the Freshman Cabinet. Freshman Cabinet. Public Relations Chairman: Bill Hood Adviser: James Reeves Projects: Newsletter, Congress Public Relations Agents Board, Speakers' Bureau, Polling and PUblicity, Recognition Day, Senior Co­ ordinator, 3vents Calendar. -11-

Rules Chairman t Jim Lewis , Advisers James Reeves

Projects: All-Campus Elections, C~nstitutional changes and inter­ pretations, Congress Camp.

Student Services Chairmant Jesse Pittman Adviser: Jares Reeves Projects: Liaison Committees: Health Service, Book stores, Parking Lots, Service Enterprises, Student Address Book, Protection and Safety.

ALL-UNIVERSITY JUDICIARY COUNCIL

Secretary Leverne Snoxell 305 Eddy Hall Ext 6885 Student kembers Paul Birkeland Bruce Smith Sam Kaplan 875 Linwood Av St faul CA 6-0149 Robert Ha,gaman

Purpose The Judiciary Council is established in order to provide for joint studen~-faculty,adjudication of disputes in the area of student affairs at a comprehensive All-University level. The Council hears cases appealed from unit and organizational jUdiciaries and cases which are in the first instance, of all­ University significance.

Membership The Council is composed of four students, three faculty members, and a non-voting Secretary. One faculty member must be from the Law School and the St Paul Campus must be represented by either a student or a faculty member. Graduate students are eligible to serve as student members.

---ALPHt,PHI CHI 203 Cooke Hall Ext 79 Next election October 1957 "President William Warner 3011 Penn !.v N , JA 1-2936 Vice-President Charles Sanborn 330 11th iL'1 S~ FR 1-1969 Secretary Robert Berland 91h Vincent J'.v N Jfl..1-0883 Adviser Pat Mueller 203 Cooke Hall Ext 79 Purpose Alpha Phi Chi is a branch of the Interfraternity Council organized for the express purpose of promoting and governing intramural fraternity athletics.

Membership One member is appointed by each academic fraternity. -12-

--BOARD IN ------CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Next election Spring 1958 President Ann Beck 725 7th St SE FR 1-1186 Vice-President Gerald Sauter 1815 University l~v SE FR 1-5986 Secretary Sandra Prieve 5304 Zenith I;.v S WA 6-9700 Treasurer Merle Peterson 1100 5th St SE FE 8-9927 Adviser Fred Kildow 106 Murphy Hall Ext 6388 Purpose To establish and publish student publications of concern to more than one college, at present the MINNESOTA DAILY and the GOPHER. Membership Four faculty members representing the PreSident, the Dean of Students, the Director of the School of Journalism, and the Chairman of the English Department and eleven student members, ten elected from the University at large, one elected from the Institute of Agriculture, in the spring elections for two-year terms. Faculty Members Mitchell Charnley John Kidneigh Frank Buckley Martin Snoke Student Members Wesley Bares Sonia Laube Ann Beck Leonard Mastbaum Guy Elam Merle Peterson Joe Haviland Sandra Prieve Ralph Hyden Gerald Sauter Louis Johnson Projects Elects the Editors and Business Mamagers of publications under its control and approves all appointments made to the publica­ tions; reviews and approves all contracts and other fiscal operations and determines policies and regulations to guide both the editorial and business management of its publications.

BOARD OF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Next election~pri1 1958 President Donald Bjorlin 1625 University Av SE FR 1-2313 Vice-President Marilyn Gross1ein 4201 6th St NE SU 8-5858 Sec-Treasurer Gail Plant 1477 Edmund ltV St Paul MI 4-8611 Purpose To serve as a liaison group between the students and faculty in the School of Business Administration. Membership The Board is composed of twelve members: seven men and two women are elected; two sophomore representatives (pre-business) and one faculty representative are appointed. -13-

EDucATION INTERMEDIARY BOtJID 102 Shevlin Hall Ext 6665 Next election April 1958 President • Steve Schodde 4121 Wooddale Wi 2-8924 Vice-President Henry Wasik 400 lOth ·Av SE FE 9-2081 Cor-Secretary Janice Anderson 4212 11th Av S TA 4-2079 Rec-Secretary Catherine ~uller 3908 Monterey Av WA 2-6025 Treasurer Carroll Peterson 4543 Minnehaha 1~ v PA 2-4143 Adviser Gordon Swanson 205 Horticulture Bldg St Paul Campus Ext 463 Purpose The Board represents the Student body of the College of Education in all student-faculty relations. It provides a method of publicity and public relations for all education organizations and acts as mediator in student-faculty disputes at the request of either students or faculty. Membership There are 15 members on the Board of which five are elected by the student body of the College of Education at the spring elections and ten are a~pdinted by the previous year's Board.

~ FOREIGN STUDENT COUNCIL

President An anda Krishnan 608 Washington Lv SE FR 1-11)1 Secretary Minda Lorredo Sanford Hall Purpose To provide a representative body in order to promote foreign and American student cooperation, voice foreign student opinion, and extend international education in the community.

Membership Limited to foreign students either as members at large or organizational representatives.

GENERAL COLLEGE BOARD

President Dennis Law· 25 E 25th St Apt 4 TA 4-0072 Vice-President Charles Runcie 1439 Tyrol Trail S FR 7-1214 Secretary Nancy Olson 4925 Elliot Av S TA 5-5832 Treasurer Carol McKusick 7413 Pillsbury Av S UN 9-8873 Advisers Victor Newcomb 124 Nicholson Hall Ext 6997 Sarah McBride 306-B V'esbrook Hall Ext 7187 Austin Caswell 113 Nicholson Hall Ext 6431 Purpose The Board attempts to acquaint new students with the curriculum as well as the purposes and importance of general education and to establish a favorable relationship with the faculty and administration of General College and the University. Membership There are Eifteen members, five alternative student members and three faculty members, on the 8oard•. The student members and alternates are selected py a general election in the fall. -14- INTER-DENTAL FRATERNITY COUNCIL·

This organization failed to submit an officer list. Fro infor­ mation please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

INTER-DORMITORY COUNCIL Next election Spring 1958

President David Krogseng Pioneer Hall Vice-President Sheron Han$en Comstock Hall Secretary Joanne Hirt Sanf9rd Hall Treasurer Tom Ogg Centennial Hall

Purpose The Council serves as a coordinating body among the residence halls and recognizes, oncourgaes, and trains rosidents for leadership and participation instudent ~tivities, both in the halls and on the campus as a whole. It interprets the opinions and feelings of residents to other authorities and campus groups in regard to policies, proposals, and other issues concerning residence hall life and aets as the voice of the halls on campus. Membership Residence Hall groups approved.by the Council.

Projects Big Ten Hall Conference All-

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 22$ Coffman Union Ext 508 Next election Spring 1958 President Bevan Mat'Vy 1901 University ltv SE FR 1-2388 Vice-President Nick Lindheim 1125 5th st SE FR 1-2792 Secretary Wendell Halvorson 1609 University tv BE FR 1-1335 Treasurer Tom Krolak 400 lOth Av SE FE 9-2081 ~~ber-at-large Eugene 1mnson 1623 University Av SE FR 1-2833

.Purpose To provide a vital and articulate social instrument by means of which (a) the high ideals of social fraternities may be preserved; (b) th~.we1fare of fraternity men may be promoter:l and the problems common to them all may be solved; (c) policies for interfraternity accord may be established and administeredJ (d) the fraternities and the faculty and administrators of the University may co-perate in their nntual support and promotion of education and service to the indiVidual, the University, and the State. Membership Membership in. the Interfraterriity Council is by organization, with' each fraternity sending a representative. Members of the executive council are elected by vote of the representatives. Commi ttee chairmen are appointed by the executive council and confirmed by the Interfraternity Council. -15-

Committees Alumni Relations Public Relations and Special Human Relations Events Membership Rushing Pledge Trainer Scholarship Projects (;~ll co-sponsored with Panhellenic Council) Summer Orientation Evening Program Greek rublications High School Basketball Mixer Greek Week Greek Night Pledge Camp

LAW SCHOOL COUNCIL Next election Fall 1957 President Paul McRoberts 1268 Dayton lv St Paul MI 5-4416 Vice-President Patrick Leighton 54 S Cretin St Paul MI 9-8535 Sec-Treasurer Richard Rhodes University Village . Adviser James Hetland 165 Fraser Hall Ext 594 Purpose To consider and discuss all questions involving the general policies and welfare of the Law School; to give organic ex­ pression to student opinion. The Council administers the honor system and ajudicates any violations. Membership Eight members elected from and by the student body and two members from the faculty.

Projects Law School Bookstore Legal :dd .Law School Day Law School News Law School Dance American Law Student ~ock Court Competition Associat{,on .

MEDICAL INTERFRi~TERNITY COUNCIL Next election October 1957 President James McClintock 515 Delaware SE FR 1-2995 Vice-President Louis Banitt 1100 University ,~v St Paul Purpose Ta coordinate the activities of medical fraternities as students and groups with the University at large and·specifically ~th Medical School.

Membership The Council is composed. of an elected representative from each medical fraternity and the fraternity presidents. Ex-officio members are the DeM of Students and the Assistant Dean of the Medical School. Projects Medical StUdent-Faculty Dance Medical Six-O'Clock Banquet -16-

MEDICAL STUDENT COUNCIL 1560 Mayo FE 9-7311 Next election June 1958 President Otto Ravenholt 118 University Village FR 1-2933 Vice-President Raymond ii.rmstrong Rt 3, Box 217 Wayzata GR 7-2216 Secretary Barbara Rosine 1414 Payne i,V St Paul PR 6-6165 Treasurer Herbert Strait 212 Walnut SE FR 1-3906

Purpose To advance the interest and well being of all medical students and to serve a liaison function between the students and the faculty of the Medical School. Membership Three members elected from each class in the Medical School, plus three members of the previous council elected by that council. .

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY STUDENT COUNCIL Next election October 1957 President Regina Williams 655 St Anthony Av St Paul CA 6-6267 Vice-President Loretta Hendrickson 4247 19th 1v S PA 9-1200 Secretary Nancy Elstad 5516 39th Av S TA 3-8740 Treasurer Jean Jorgenson 5632 Edgewater Blvd Ext 2601 [,dviser Ruth Hovde c-205 Mayo Ext 2601 Purpose To promote closer stUdent-faculty relationships; to serve as a clearing house for problems; to stimulate social and educational activities; to unify the student 'body; to foster a professional attitude among student medical technologists. Membership One freshman, two sophomore, three junior; four senior repre­ sentatives and one from each Medical Technology organjzation on campus. Project l.nnual All-Med-Tech Party

MINNESOTA ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS 349 Coffman Union Next election hpril 1958

President Judith Meinecke 2116 Glenview Lane TU 1-5645 Vice-President Kay Sarnenki 1340 E Como Blvd St Paul HtJ 9-2897 Secretary Nancy Snyder 4016 Bryant liv S TA 4-7490 Treasurer Karen Brown 1121 5th St SE FR 1-1381 Purpose To further a spirit of unity among the women of the University of Minnesota; to act as a coordinating body for women's groups on campus; and to further the interest and general welfare of women students and 'Women's student organizations. Membership All women students.

Projects Freshmen Tea Election Preview Big Sister Program High School Day Freshmen Class Organization Annual Cap and Gown Day Luncheon Freshmen Council Mrs. Morrill's}l'ea' Sophomore Council Campus Hours Study -17-

, . . NURSING COLLEGE BOARD Ne.xt election.March 1958 President Yvonne Courteau Powell Hall Vice-President Joanne Olmanson Powell Hall Secretary Jean Madill .. Powell Hall Treasurer Nancy Johnson POlVell Hall Adviser Katherine Densford ~25 Owre Hall Ext 6273 Purpose To foster closer and IOOre active student-faculty relations in consideration of educa~onal and professional matters; to promote' regular studies of curricular problems and professional and educational aims of the college; and to integrate the efforts. of students and faculty in working toward common goals. Membership Five elected class presidents; one representative each from the Minnesota Student Nurses Association, Third District Student Nurse Association, the All-University Congress and Practical Nurses Student Group; student appointees to the standing faculty comttees of the School of Nursing end advisory members of the faculty. Projects Powell HallCarnival Christmas Card Sales lUlnual contributions of uniforms to the School of Nursing in Korea.

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL . 225 Coffman Union Ext 508 Next election March 1958 President Barbara Barton 1012 5th St SE . FE 3-5500 Vice-President Ann Westerdahl 329 lOth Av SE FE 3-0389 Secretary Pat Leathers 311 11th Av SE FE 3-0207 Treasurer Tracy DuToi t 1026 5th St SE' FE 5-4197 Purpose To act as the governing board and the coordinating body of the academic sororities on the Minnesota Campu.s. The Council also promotes friendship and cooperative service between and among sororities, fraternities, the University and the wider' community. .

.Membership All academic sororities are members of the Panhellenic Council. Each of the twenty full member sororities and the three associate member sororities have twore.presentatives: the President and one regular chapter representative. There is also an e~ecutive council composed of five elected officers, several appointed committee chairmen, and one appointed officer. Projects Evening Pro~am Durirg '!'wo-Day Orientation Greek Night During lfte:1.come Week Greek Week High School Basketball Twilight Mixer Interfraternity-Panhellenic CbUncilslPledge Camp Panhellenic SChOlarship Fund Lily Parade for Cripple Children Visor Sales -18-

PHARMACY COLLEGE STUDENT REPRESENTATIVE BOARD Next election Fall 1957 " ; President Andrew Sanders 2l39-B Hoyt AvW MI 6-3926 Vice-President Daniel Santarsiero Secretary John Hillstad • Pioneer Hall Treasurer Pat Dodge 323 11th Av SE

Purpose • To foster closer and more active r elations among the students of the College of Pharmaeyand between the faculty and the students of the 'College and to consider educational a ndextra- curricular matters related to the study of. Pharmacy. .

Membership Two members are elected from e·ach class in the beginning of the fall quarter to serve for a school term.

Project Pharmacy Day

PI PHI CHI 203 Cooke Hall Ext 79 Next election Fall 1951 President John Betlach 500 Harv~d SE FR 1-3775 Vice-President Ron Ware 613 Oak St SE FR 1-5951 Secretary Ralph DeYoung 1906 Lexington Av N, St Paul HU 8-4225 Adviser Pat Mueller 203 Cooke Hall Ext 79

Purpose To advance the interests of the profes~~ona1 fraternities of the University of Minnesota and to govern intramural athletics for professional fraternities.

Membership Each professional fraternity elects a representative toact as athletic director for his fraternity. This representative becomes a member of Pi Phi Chi upon p~ent of the annual dues by the fraternity.

PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY COUNCIL Next election Winter 1958

President Mel Fahning 1131 Raymond Av St Paul . MI6-519O Vice-President Larry Anderson 605 Ontario st SE UN 9-4995 Secretary Bruce Petterson 1708 4th St SE FR 1-3480 Treasurer Rod Erickson 605 Ontario St SE . FE 1-1137 Purpose To represent· the members of the Professional Fraternity Council in their mutual undertakings; to encourage better relations with the general campus and to make the student body aware of pro­ fessional fraternities; and to advance the :professional fra­ ternities md their ideals in University .of Minnesota life.

Membership Any professional fraternity at the.University of Minnesota· shall be eligible to be a member of the Professional Fraternity Council. Members of the executiveoouncil are elected by a vote of the representatives.

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PROFESSIONAL SORORITY SMelL I This organization failed to submit an officer list. For infor­ mation please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6277.

.--ST PAUL CAMPUS STUDENT COUNCIL Next election Spring 1958 President Carl Reidel Pioneer Hall Vice-President Lois Hendrickson 1511 Raymond/l.v st Paul MI 6-3970 Secretary Rose Marie Deml Brewster Hall MI 6-653l Treasurer David. Johnson 1469 Cleveland aV N"St Paul MI 5-1929 Purpose . .As the representative s.tudentgoverning body of the College of A.griculture, Forestry, and ,Home fEconomic8 :and the School of Veterinary Medicine, the Council encourages, interest in student government and activities, promotes student welfare 'and the ,honor system, and trains student ,leaders e' , Membership Council members are elected each sprine at All-Campus Elections by the student body of the st,'Paul :Campus." Each School or College is represented according to ,the number of students enrolled. All regularly enrolled students who meet All­ University eligibility requirements may rilo for office. Committees Board of Elections and Eligibility Honor Case Commission Human Relations Committee Minnesota Royal Planning Committee Social Coordinating Committee , Welfare Commission ~ ~Cappus~fudcnt-Faculty Intermediary Board ., " Purpose , 'this board is a standing cormnittee of the St ,Pau)., .c;ampus Student Council which works toward the.-. solution of curricular problems and problems of general car.:pus· signifieance by facilitating the ",,' exchange of viewpoints between students and faculty. Membership Student representatives are elected at the time of All-Campus Elections on the .basis of the enrollment in each college;or, school. An equal number of . student mombers :'are -appointed by the Student Council and 'the e'lected Board members. There are six faculty mombers representing each of the schools or colleges in addition to the Deans of the College .of Agrieulture, Home Economics and Forestry, and the' School of Vete~inary Medicine. -20-

SCIENCE, LITERATURE ~ ~ _INT;;,;,,;...;;E_RMED-=-_IAR~Y BOARD Next election &pr1l 1958 !!! . '~.. .. L·l 101 Johnston Hall Ext 6340 President Sheldon Simon 621 15th Av SE FR 1-7071 Vice-President Bette Peltola Comstock Hall Secretary Sally Sanford Sanford Hall Treasurer Dick Duxbury 46.52 Abbott Av S WA 2-8.519 Adviser Roger Page 21.5 Johnston Hall .~~ 4.57 Purpose To serve a s the intermediary body between the students of SLA and the mministration and faculty; tosound out student opinion and act on their suggestions; and to make known to students the decisions of the authorities of the college.

Membership The Board is composed of twenty-four members. There are nine' elected at All-Gampus Elections each spring, three freshmen and six sophomores or juniors. There are six student members appointed by the outgoing Board the week :following the ili- University .Elections, two from the freshman. class and four from the sophomore and junior classes. '!bere are five hold­ over members appointed from the retiring Board. Three freshmen are appointed at the beginning of Fall Quarter. The Dean of SLA and/or his representative is also a member. A student mst have at least a 1.0 Honor Point Ratio to be eligible for the Board.

Conmdttees Board Relations Student Personnel Curriculum Placement and Administration Improvement of Instruction

SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL Next election Spring 1958 President Ted· Hullar 46.52 Nokomis Av S PA 2-3166 Vice-President Phil Houliston Pioneer Hall Secretary Tracy Du'.Co1t 1026 .5th St SE FE .5-4191 Treasurer Barbara Jof.£e Comstock Hall

Purpose To determiBe the charitable and socialserv1ce respon~ibllities of the campus and to investigate, adapt and initiate appropriate methods and means for meeting these needs; to coordinate and approve any All-University Social Service fund-raising project; to establish allocation of funds gathered through All-University fund-raising projects; to encourage a variety of means for education as to the needs, methods of fund raising, campus­ community relationships and responsibilities for social fund­ raising activities.

Membership The Presidents or Vice-Presidents of 26 major campus governing eouncils, boards, and organi~ationa plus six members-at.~large selected by the Social Service Council. Facutly members are appointed by the President of the University~ lIMember-at­ large" positions are open to any student. Filings a re announced in the DAILY and seloction is made by the Council Spring Quarter. Continued on next page -21-

Projects Blood Donation Programs Campus Carnival Christmas Seal Drive Fall Campus Chest Drive Heart Fund Drive March of Dimes Drive

STUDENr COUNCIL .2!: ~RE_L_I_G_IO_NS__ 211 Eddy Hall Ext 6654 Next election April 1958 President Tom Rieke 5620 LocnLdy Drive Vice-President Gordon Huller 4652 Nokomis Av S PA 2-3166 Secretary Jean McMillan 4520 Upton Av S WA 6-2540 Treasurer Will Larson Pioneer Hall Purpose .The Student Council of Religions was created by the religious organizations at the University of Minnesota for purposes of implementing, coordinating and stimulating religious retivities, and for promoting religious consciousness and inter-religious and inter-denominational understanding.

Membership All organizations recognized by the University Senate Committee on Student Affairs, functioning in the field of student religious activities, shall be entitled to representation on this Student Council of Religions and shall necessarily indicate their desire for membership annUally, Spring Quarter. Projects Brotherhood Display Inter-Religious Reading Room Brotherhood Week , Speaker Program Church Night of Welcome Week Religion in Life Week Foundation Booklet Social Service Project

STUDENT COUNCIL -OF RELIGIONS, --ST PAUL Next election Spring 1958 President Margaret Krech 1502 Raymond Av St Paul Mr 6-3786 Vice-President Ronald Stevens 1388 Raymond J..v St Paul MI 4-3611 Secretary Carol Ann Rundell Brewster HallSt Paul Campus MI 6-6531 Treasurer Clarence Horsager 2060 Carter Av St Paul MI 6-4790 Adviser Rodney Briggs 103 Agronomy Bldg St Paul Campus Ext 526 Purpose To stimulate cooperation and to increase llIlderstanding among the student religious groups on the St Paul Campus in order that a greater and deeper religious consciousness may be developed.

Membership Two representatives from each ~tudent religious organization on the St Paul Campus.

Projects All-Campus Caroling Religion in Life Week Brotherhood Week Spring Work&hDp Church Night of Welcome Week -22-

STUDENT ffiOJECTFOR AMITY 'AMaNa NATIONS Next election F~ll 19S7 -' 310 Ford Hall Ext 7079 President Nancy Sandelin Comstock Hall Vice-President Joyce Saarela 6721 HalifaX Av N Sec-Preasurer Barbara McCarnus 1100 Sth St SE FE 8-9927

Purpose '!he Student Project for, Ami ty l~mong Natipns is a concrete device for promoting understanding be~ween the people of ' Ji1nnesota and those abroad. "SPANers" 'educate themselves ana' their campus in a unique program o~1nternational unders~an~ng. . "; . :. . .~ Membership All students who have been selected for a forthcoming trip abroad;' all students on campus who hava returned from a trip abroad; 'all facUlty members on campus who are present or former SPAN leaders or who were'members of campus SPAN committees. Associate membership is open without vote to any student interested in the SPAN program though not s eleeted for active membership, and also to faculty members and citizens in the community who wish to join. Conmittees Alumni Conmdttee Finance Committee (raises money ~or SPAN scholarships) .' Local (State) PUblicity'Committee National Publicity Committee .Speaker' 8 Bureau Tr~sporta.tion CoJJm!ittee

TECHNICAL COMMISSION Next election May 19S8

Presiderlt Donald Sroka 55.32 11th Av s TA .3-7545 Vice-President James Faricy 205e Palace Av St Paul MI, 9-3928 Secretary Ju.an Robinson 4145 Ewing Av S WA 6-2524 Treasurer Jerrold Niemann 818 So:perior .Ii.v S~ Purpose To provide a federation of the professional dopartmental societies of the College of Engineering and f~chitecture, the School of Chemistry, and the School of Mines; to serve as the int0rmediary body betweon the students of the Institute of Technology and the adm,inistration and f~cultYj and to sound out student opinion and act on their suggestions. Membership

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._. ~; I: TECflN'OLOG BOARD Next 'eleetion October' 1957"' .. Tei4~Pre6ident Jay Ham~ 921 University'~AV SE FE 3-2251' ...... :.'...... ; ~ f • r' (' Purpose To publish a magazine devoted mainly to engineering and scientifiosubjects; to govern-policies. of and elect the editor and business manager of the Techriofog.

Members~ip Nine students elected frCJl1 the lDstitute of Technology.

.!!!!!Q!!'~ !!' 'GOVER~ORS, ~ PAU~ .:, • 4 President Diok Schneider Schoo~ of Fares"try St Paul Campus Vice-~esident Mary Hillier 1502 Raymond '.i...v st Paul MI 6... 3186 Secretary Evelyn Jackman Brewster Hall St Paul Campus MI 6-65Jl 'j Advisers Paul Larson 208 Old Dairy St. Paul Campus Ext 521 Gordon Starr 106 Coffman Union Ext 121

Purpose To t~e a1vanta~e of the facilities offered by the Union building and provide for a comprehensive soe~al,"recre~tional and cultural pro;;ram.

Membership Thirteen student members (representinr; the various: schools and..;." " colleges acoordin~ to their enrollment) and one gradu:at"o' stuaent·· .. repre~~~:tat~ye ~,~}ile"cted 8.t) AllrC.~PHs,Ele,C?~0ns in the spring. There' ar~:tbree, ~8C1l1ty memb~rsappointe

President' Bruce C')nway 2147-G 1:1 Hoyt AvSt Paul MI 6-81)8 Vice-President Robert G~stafson 2l6l-A WFolwell Av St Paul MI 5-7915 Secretary Ruby Marvin 2091-B W H.oyt Av St Paul MI 5-5198 Treasurer Carroll Olson 2069-l!: 1]!'Hoyt Av St Paul MI 5-7571 .. Purpose To develop oommon interests. of the re,sidents;to promote the satisfaction of future ne.eds; and to provide the necessary substantive law and e~ecutiy~ procedm-e. for acc:)mplishintS ,these nee1s.. ., ...; . '.',\. . Membership Any marriod resident of University Grove East. -2)a-

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COUNCIL Next election Fall 1957 Mayor Glenn Patterson 218 University Village FR 1-1238 Secretary Wanda Beale 123 University Village FR 1-32.$7 Business Manager Cletus nein 304 Universtty Village. FR 1-1164 Purpose To originate policies and act as a liaison between the residents o~ the Como Village and the University or other agencies.

Membership . The government of the Village is vested in a Mayor, Council Chairman, Alderman-at.-large, Secretary-Treasurer, and ten Aldermen. Elections are held quarterly for six month staggered terms. Adults are voting members it The Mayor, Council Chai~lIl$ii,. . Alderman-at.-large and Secretary-Treasurer are el&Cted by the Village at large. Aldermen are elected by designated wards •.

Project$ Emergency Assistance Village Newspaper Well-Baby Clinic

Committees Athletic Playground Housing Sanitation Traffic sndSafety

WHITE DRAGON SOCIETY

This organization failed to submit an officer list. For infor­ mation please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

'" ' WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 109 Norris Gym Ext 206 President Maroa Tracy 714 Queen Av N JA 1-6809 Vice-President . Lorene Thompson 1626 Breda St Paul MI 6-44LJ, Secretary Karen Wallace 392) NE Hayes SU 8-2U9 Treasurer Karey Pearson 738 Vi Arlington st Paul HU 8-491.$ Adviser Sue Tinker 109 Norris Gym Ext 206 Purpose To stiITl1late interest and participation in worth-whUe physical recreation activities} to create a spirit of good sportsmanship' and comradeshiPJ to cooperate with other campus organiz~tiohs in service to the University. .

Membership Women's Athletic Association is apen to any woman student in the University. Voting privileges are extended to those members who have paid the dues for the year ( 25 cents per quarter or 5'0 cents per year). The Association is governed by a WAJ.. Board of 20 appointed members and five elected officers. -24-

Projects Honorary Clubs Aquatic League Riding Club Badminton Club Tennis Club Golf Club Tumbling Club Open Athletic Activities Archery Bowling Fencing Basketball Swimming Softball Volleyball Track and :Field Other Activities HighSchool Play Day College Play Days Homecomin? Balloon Sales WAA Banquet ill Campus Events Aquatic Show Modern Dance Recital Riding Show Tumbling Show -25-

STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

There are three Q8jor classifications of student publications at the University, 1. All-University publications liko the MINNESOTA DAILY 2. Technical or college publications like the MINNESOT"'~ TECHNOLOG 3. Temporary or special publications such as a monthly newsletter publishud by a political group. The Board in Control of Student Publications supervises the editori?~ and financial management of All-University publications. Publications of a single college have their own editorial boards. -27- i . I STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

GOPW..R 13 Murphy Hall Ext 313 Next election Spring 1958 Editor. Carolyn fume Sundin 25 E 25th St TA 5-8137 Office Manager Ri ta Hoeschen 4607 Br-yant .~v N JA 1-4560 Business Manager Gerald Woodard 2620 Colfax S FR 7-5156 Adviser Fred Kildow 106 Murphy Hall Ext 6388 Purpose To compile the yearbook of the University of Minnesota. Membership Any student is eligiblo. Apply at the GOPHER office, Room 13, Murphy Hall.

GOPH~R PEAVEY Next election Fall 1957

Editor Richard Waring 2060 Carter Av st Paul MI 6-0591 Business Manager Donald Mecklenburg 2223 Knapp $t Paul MI 6-1908 Treasurer Karl Haaser Ext 1263 l~dviser Ken Winsness 12 Green Hall St Paul Campus Ext 264 Purpose To edit and publish the GOPHER PEAVEY, the annual publication of the Forestry Club. Membership Any forestry student interested in the publication of the GOPHER PEAVEY may apply at the office in Green Hall, St Paul Campus.

THE MINNESOTA DAILY 10...B Murphy Hall Ext 440 ------Next election May 1958 Editor Howard Seemann 4043 24th Av S PA 2-0745 ~ssociate Editor Margaret McGregor 519 lOth j;,v SE FR 1-1869 Man~ging Editor Dick Caldwell 1054 Stinson Av st Paul HU 9-7347 Business Manager Bob Tinklenberg Centennial Hall Purpose To publish the daily newspaper and the Monday Ivory Tower Magazine of the University of Minnesota. Membership Anyone interested may stop at the DAILY office, 10-B Murphy Hall.

MINNESOTA TECHNOLOG

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ACACEMIC FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES PURPOSE: These organizations for men and women provide opportunities for personal development thr~ugh experience in student government a nd social and cultural -activities. Most fraternities and sororities maintain residences which furnish living and eating accombdations for their members, and are affiliated ~th a national organization. Members are bound together by unity of purpose found in commonly stated objectives. Sororities and f raternities are coordinated through the Panhellenic and Inter­ fraternity councils respactivelYe MEMBERSHIP: Membership drives called "rushing" periods are conducted during the academic' year. A student inter­ ested in joining a fraternity or sorority must register for rushing at the Pahne11enic and Interfraternity Councils' Offico, Room 225 Coffman Union" (Three academ:'cc sororiti8s, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Gamma.·Dmioroo" : Beta~ and Clovia are associate members of Panhellenic and cond~ct their rushing independently). More detailed informRtion about rushing may be obtained from these offices or from the Student Activities Bureau. MEETINGS: Meetings arc hold weekly (usually on Monday nights) at the respective residences or in Coffman Union. EXPENSES: Monthly living expenses compare favorably with those of the University residence halls. OFFICERS: Becffilse of space limitations the following listings include the names of four officers only: president, treasurer, social chairman, and rushing chairman. For the rtames of other officers, call the Student Activities Bureau. . -31-

ACADEMIC FRATERNITIES

ACACIA 1206 5th St SE . . FR 1-5941 Next election FebruRry 1958 President William Murray Treasurer Jerry Schreiber Social Chr Joe Cowell Rushing Chr George Meyer ;~lunmi I.dviser James Pohtilla

ALPHA DELTA PHI 1725 UniversityAv SE FR 1~l417 --- .Next election November 1958 President Jesse Pittman TreasUrer Charles Hauenstein Social Chr Conrad Katzenmeyer Rushing Chr James Tucker Alumni Adviser Louis Child

ALPHA EPSILON PI 526 11th Av SE ... FR 1-2276 Next election Spring 1958 President Bernard Crys tal Treasurer Darrell Ravitz Social Chr Jon Gruschka &David Perlmutter Rushing Chr Allen Marks

ALPHt. PHI ALPHA

For information please cont~ct James Schuck 5991 Rondo,~ v St Paul

ALPHA'1'AU OMEGA 1821 University hV SE . F~, 1-5887 -- Next election March 1957 President Frank Victor Treasurer Glenn ffbi te Social Chr Donald Harwood Rushing Chr George Smi th

BETA THETA PI 1~23l3 - -.;;;;~ 1625 University Av SE FR Next election Winter 1958 President Don Bjorlin Treasurer Tom Flynn Soci~ Chr Denny Potter Rushing Chr Jay Enghauser

--CHI PHI 315 19th Av SE . FR 1-2145 Next elEictton January 1958 President Richard Kobs Treasurer Peter Wie1inski Rushing Chr Mel Wolters Alumni Adviser Harold Gabrielson .. -32-

CHI PSI '1515 University Av SE FR 1-1455 . Next election January 1958 President Lee Lynch Tre'lsurer Peter Lee Social 'Chr Richard Kyle Alumni Adviser Bernard Anderly

DELTA CHI 1601 University. Av SE FR 1-7916 Next election January 1958 President Ronald Kinney Treasurer Walter Moe Social Chr Robert Nystr.om & William Strong Rushing Chr Kenneth Stechmann Alumni lldviser Robert Roetmann

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 1711 University Av SE .FE 8-4757 Next "election April 1958 President Stuart Campbell Treasurer Willard Miller Socia1Chr John Peterson Rushing Chr Robert Larson

DELTA TAU DELTA 1717 University AV SE FR 1-5997 Next election March 1958 President Peter Vaill Treasurer Alexis Sjoberg Social Chr Richard Arney Rushing Chr Terry Dieterle Alumni Adviser John Harker 4908 Queen ~v S WA 2-3442

DELTA UPSILON 921 Universtty Av SE FE .3-2258 Next election March 1958 President James 0'Hagan Treasurer Richard Varani Social Chr Roger Wothe Rushing Chr Russ Hanover Alumni Adviser John McGee

KAPPA ALPHA PSI Secretary Robert Peake 858 Iglehart St PsU;l CA 5-8825

KAPPA SIGMA 1125 5th St SE FR 1-2792 Next election December 1957 President John James Treasurer Charles Shromoff' Social Chr Dale Schroeder Rushing Chr Jerry Poland Alumni Adviser Bob Marks -33-

· LAMBDA. CHI ALPHA 1009 University Av SE . FE 3-3082 ; Next election January 1958 President Eric Mann Treasurer Richard Lambert Social Chr William Almen Rushing Chr Gordon Sohl Alumni Adviser Jim Lundy

PHI DELTA THETA 1011 4th St SE FE 6-9350 Next election Winter.l958 President Paul Birkeland Treasurer John Jacoby Social Chr Randy Cote Rushing Chr Steve O'Brien & Bob Boylan Alumni Adviser Jay Okane

PHI EPSILON PI 1901 University Av SE FR 1-2388 Next election Januar,y 1958 President Bruce Mitohell Troasurer Morwin Rockowi tz Soci8J. Chr Gary Herzoff Rushing Chr Richard Katzoff Alumni Adviser Mark Paper

!'!!! ~ ;;.,DE;;.,;L;;,;;T.-A 1129 University Av SE FE 6-8861 Next election March 1958 President Roger Frommelt Treasurer Gordon Quale Social Chr Hans Von Mende Rushing Chr Roger Wahldick Alumni Adviser Harold Jansen 3529 Pillsbury Apt 302 TA 4-0624

PHI KAPPA 525 lOth 11.V SE FRl-7911 Nexte1ection Spring 1958 President James Ebner Treasurer Thomas Foss Social Chr William Platzer Rushing Chr Raymond Quinn Alumni Advis er Finn Wilkens 1938 Fremont Av S FR 1-7911 f!!.! KAPPA PSI 1609 University Av SE FR 1-1335 Next election January 1958 President John Burr Treasurer James Hewett Alumni Adviser SheI'WiriPlumrner -34-

PHI SIGYo.A KAPPA 317 18th Av SE FR 1-1108 - Next election December 1957 President Marshall Kittelson Treasurer Henry Herrian Social Chr Roy Enquist Alumni Adviser Cris Stang

PSI UPSILON 1617 University Av SE FR 1-1114 Next election December 1957 President Louie Harris Treasurer Dave Sherman Social Chr Bill Larson Jerry Carson Rushing Chr Bill McCrea Alumni Adviser Warren Maul

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1815 University Av SE FR 1-5986 Next election January 1958 President Peter Pirsch Treasurer Gerry Sauter Social Chr Guy E1am Rushing Chr Richard Schneider

SIGMA ALPHA MU 915 University ~v SE FE 3-6527 Next election June 1958 President Donald Kirschner 'rreasurer Morton Silverman Social Chr Bruce Howard Alumni Adviser Harvey Aaron 325 Otis St Paul MI 5-h057

SIGMA CHI· 1623 University Av SE FE 1-2883 Next election Fall 1957 President Edward Rice Treasurer Charles Metsala Social Chr Bruce· Larson Rushing Chr Stanton Ser1ine Alumni Adviser William Profitt

SIGMA NU 307 16th Av SE FR 1-1732 Next election Spring 1958 President Herbert Sewell Treasurer Donald Wenner Social Chr Peter Johnson Rushing Chr Thomas Ne11as Alumni Adviser Lawrence Cooksey 2183 St Clair St Paul MI g-7559 ---~_. ------

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SIGMA PHI EPSILON '1120 5th St SE FR 1-9987 Next election February 1958 President James Fuller Treasurer Paul Lane SocialChr Carl Dahn Rushing' Chr ' R Sanford Palm Alumni Adviser Wilson Gould 1311 W 25th st ' 'FR 7-5984

TAU DELTA PHI

This fraternity is currently inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, ex~ , ,,' tension 6277.

TAU KAPPA EPSILON 3l.h loth Av SE ,FE 9-3730 Naxt election Winter 1958 President Gerald Nagel Treasurer John Wicks Social Chr Gary Lowe Rushing Chr Glynne Shifflet lilumni Adviser Orrin Bergen

THETA CHI 315 16th Av SE FR 1-7929 Next election March 1958 President Fred Friswald Treasurer Delwin Kruschke Social Chr Gary Sachs Rushing Chr Lawrence Laukka Alumni Adviser Les ter Smith 725 2nd Av

THETA DELTA CHI 400 10th Av SE FE 9-2081 Next election April 1958 President Timothy Hogan Treasurer Donald Thompson Social Chr John Caddy Rushing Chr James Hagle lJ.umni Adviser Hill Youngblood 4201 Cedarwood Rd WA 6-9249

Nit'; THETA XI 330 11th Av SE FR .>Ohb:' Next election January 1958 President Don Sherwo9d Treasurer Edward Haupt Social Chr Edward Haupt Rushing Chr Don Sherwood Alumni Adviser Louis Schaller 710 Washington Av SE FR 1-2238 TRIANGIE 1227 4th st SE FR 1-7969 Next election April 1958 President Paul Ryan Treasurer Douglas Trask Social Chr Charles Boudrye Rushing Chr Charles Landgraf Alu.m'ni Adviser FC Bereswill

-ZETA PSI 1829 University Av SE FR 1-7455 -- Next election Fall 1957 President Robert Pickering Treasurer Walter Musgrave Social Chr Ralph Thomas Rushing Chr Max Ramsey Alumni Adviser Glenn Benz -37-

ACADEMIC SORORITIES

ALPHA CHI OMEGA 514 11th .A~. SE FR 1-1361 "------. Next election Winter 1958 President Joan Miller Treasurer Carolyn Buetow Social Chr Marilyn Frees Rushing Chr Beverly Jorgenson Housemother Mrs. Ruth McCoy Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Barbara Dixon 5737 Upton Av S WA 2-9057

ALPHA DELTA PI 1000 5th St sE FE 6-4374 NeXt election February :1.958 President Dell Beauchine Treasurer­ Lorrie Ann Rice Social Chr Joyce Gjeresdal Rushing Chr Mary Sue Kropp Housemother Mrs. Ruth Anderson Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Beverly Forrest 512:1 Columbus Av S TA 3-6758

ALPHA EPSILON PHI 928 5th St SE FE 2-7469 Next el~etion Fe.bruary 1958 President Frances Falk Treasurer Marilyn Siegel Social Chr Rosalyn S~rrield Rushing Chr Sandra Lieberman Housemother Mrs. Eugenie Harris Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Joel Glottor

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 311 11th Av SE .. FE 3-0207 - Next election February 1958 President Gloria Epple Treasurer Marilyn Bode Social Chr Margaret Berglund Rushing Chr Shirley Hagberg Housemother Mrs. Ruth Wilberg Alumnae Adviser Eileen DeLong 1681 Portland Av St Paul MI 5-6855

ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Next election Spring 1958

President Mary Manning 830 Iglehart St Paul CA 6-7113 Treasurer Wilma Allison 988 Iglehart St Paul MI 6-1768

ALPHA OMICRON PI 1121 5th St SE FR 1-1381 Next election February 1958 Presidemt laney Anderson Treasurer Roberta Robison Social Chr Rosemary Bollina Rushing Chr Jane Williamson Housemother Mrs. Ruth Dicknan Al'Q1lll1ae Adviser Mrs. Bobbie Hancock 312 Harvard SE FE 3-7074 -38-

ALPHA PHI 323 lOth A" SE FE 2-8516 Next election Winter 1958 President Marilyn Wilbur Treasurer Lavonne Soderlind Social Chr Elizabeth Parker Rushing Chr Karen Burkland Housemother Mrs. Mildred Epple Alumnae Adviser Mrs. M. L. McCaffrey 700 Parkview Terrace

ALPHA XI DELTA 1115 5th St, SE 'FR 1-1372 Next election Winter 1958 President Marcia Paradis Treasurer Roberta Johnson Social Chr Gloria Hallin Rushing Chr Lois Weber Hous emother Miss fdln Dienema Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Carl Langland 1930 Eleanor Av st Paul'" 'MI9-8964

CHI OMEGA 315 lOth AvSE, FE 3-6529 - Next e1ectionFebruary 1958 President Barbgra Anderson Treasurer Elizabeth Ettesvold Social Chr Janice Kromer Rushing Chr Ann Lundahl Housemother Mrs. Ruby Christenson Alumnae Adviser Dorothy Bruer 529 'IN Park Valley Drive WE 8-2810

CLOVIA: 1502 Raymond Av St Paul MI 6-3867 Next election March 1958 President Carol Ann Muehlstedt Treasurer Janice Templin Social Chr Margaret Nelson Rushing Chr Rose Marie Deml Alumnae Adviser Sylvia Ogran Mound

DELTA DELTA DELTA 316 loth Av SE FE )-8107 Next election March 1958 President Margery Barnes Treasurer Janett Wimmer Social Chr Alice Benjamin Rushing Chr Cathie Tracht Housemother 1v'1l'S'. Ruth Rothenberger Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Robert McVay 708 Tyrol Trail FR 7-6183

DELTA GAMMA 1026 5th St SE FE 5-4197 Next election March 1958 President Lea Likarish Treasurer Gretchen Graus Social Chr Sandy Myer Rushing Chr Jan Carlson Housemother Mrs. Honrietta Boo Alumnae Adviser Marjorie Witt 221N'Meadow Lane JA 9-4735 -39-

DELTA ZETA 519 lOth I..v SE FR 1-1869 ~;;.;;;.;;- Next election Spring 1958 President Lois Caddy Treasurer Caroline Anderson Social Chr Jean Anderson Rushing Chr Sue Parsell Housemother Mrs. Isabel Bather

GAMMA. OMICRON BETA 1511 Raymond St Paul ItI 6-3970 - ,, Next election FebrUal"Y 1958 President , Lois Hendrickson Treasurer Barbara Roufs Social Chr Avis Gabrielson Rushing Chr Ann Snyder Alumnae Adviser Geraldine Miller

GAMMA PHI BETA 311 lOth Av SE FE 3-7285 Next election February 1958 President Rae Langford Treasurer Mary Chisholm Social Chr Cecelia Robertson Rushing Chr Nidra Nicholls Housemother Mrs. Marion Rogers Alumnae Adviser Fran Naugle WE 2-9315

KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1012 5th St SE FE 3-5500 Next election March 1958 President' Margot Dow Treasurer Judy Horn Social Chr Barbara Rude Rushing Chr Marti Moore Alumnae Adviser Mrs. William Templeton 4044 Colfax Av S TA 4-3436

KAPPA DELTA 1025 6th St SE FR 1-1863 Next election February 1958 President Janet Eklund Treasurer Marcia Anderson Social Chr Mary Bender Rushing Chr JoAnn Ellig Housemother Mrs. Marjorie Cadwell Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Ross Thorfinnson 319 Wayside Rd. 'WE 8-7151

--~.;;;;;;;.;KAPPA KAPPA GAL\mA 329 lOth Av SE FE 3-0389 Next election Winter 1958 President Catherine Cou1t Treasurer Jacquelyn Broden Social Chr Margaret Beiswanger Rushing Chr Priscilla Orme Housemother Mrs. Oda Shephard Alumnae Adviser Mrs. S. Keller Pollock Rt 3, Wayzata GR 3-8412 -40-

·PHI MU 1112 .6th St SE FR 1-2618 Next election March 1958 President Julie Peterson Treasurer Janice Dahl Social Chr Deanna Barkhuf'f Rushing Chr Joan Gontarek Housemother Mrs. Janet Reusswig Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Friswold 5108 29th Av S PA 9-0905

1109 5th St SE FR 1-1339 Next election February 1958 President Nancy Fournier Treasurer Kay Warble ..', . Social ChI' Kaye Kelly Rushing Chr Faye Worthman Housemother Mrs. Amy Hanson Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Paul S8I).dell 4124 Colfax Av S TA 4-5280

SIGMA DELTA TAU 1121 University Av SE FRl-7935 Next election March 1958 President Artice Marof'sky Treasur(il" Margie llimen Social Chr Diane Lava Rt1shing Chr Caren Marvy Housemother Mrs. Della Marquissee Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Marian Kaplan .5111 Irving Av S WA 2-8192

SIGMA KAPPA .521 12th Av SE FR 1~2772 Next election February 1958 President Joyce Kingsley Treasurer Jane Haldeman Social Chr Marlene Morgan Rushing Chr Carole Johnson Housemother Mrs. Grace Trench Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Laurence Corbett 2445 Sheridan Av S FR 7-5963

ZETA TAU ALPHA 1027 University Av BE FE 2-7569 Next election February 1958 President Priscilla Fridlund Treasurer Alice Marston Social Chr Patricia Doran Rushing Chr Suzanne Rohr Housemother Mrs. Hortense Braaten General Adviser Delores Doerr . 10815 Glen Wilding Dr TU 1-)054 -41-

PROFESSIONAL FRjiTEm:rI'IES AND SORORITIES

PURPOSE: Theso organizations are formod of men and women students vi. th similar professional and vocationA.l aims to proI:lote their CO:];:J,on interest and to provide social activity for the members. Most of the fr3ternities and one of the sororities maintain residences ,vith eating accomnodations.

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PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES III

. . A.LPH~ ~ f!.!! (Pharmacy) This gr~up is ~urrently inactive~. For' information please, , contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension62"77..

ALPHA £!!! SIGMA (Chemistry) 613 Oak St SE FR 1-5951 .: : Next election- Depe,mber 1951 President Alfred SJD1th ViqCftof'resident StAAart Sa~q~ Secretary Robert Dus terhot; .T:~easurer Robert Forrest

, . --.-..-;;.;ALPHA -=...... GAlI1MARHO(Agriculture)- . ,. . 2060 Carter Av 'St p,~ul MI6~4,190 Next election March 1958 President Ronald Croone Vtceo-President Arvid Wendland 'Secretary . Kenm~th Huber Treasurer James F'ink Adviser Rodney Briggs

ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA (Medicine) 1021 E River Road. FR 1-1144 ; I. ; Next election' May 1~58 Presiden"t RollAnd Hammer Vice-President Richard Lunzer Sec:t'~tarY Richard Anderson Treasurer Louis Vontver

AtFHA, KAPPA PSI (Business) 1116 5th St SE F.R 1-1386 - - Next election Winter 1958 ,President Kenneth Figge Vice-President Michael Falink Secretary Martin Chorzempa Treasurer Dennis Carlson Adviser Roger Sampson

ALPHA. MU SIGMA (Applied Mortuary Science) Next election May 1958 -- 155 Nicholson Hall. Ext 6295 President Jay Foley Vice-President Phil Granovsky Secretary Jerald Woodrich Treasurer Richard Kenison .------

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ALPHA OMEGA (Dentistry) Next election May 1958 President Stephen Sinykin 115 Cottage Downs, Hopkins WE 5-1191 Secretary Marvin Krochock Centennial Hall ., ' Treasurer Bill Sabis 2549 Oregon LI 5-5017 Adviser JT Cohen '.1128 Sheridan N JA 9-5716

~ ~ (Veterinary) Next election March 1958 President James Schaefer 1435 Cleveland N St Paul MI 6-5709 Vice-President Denis Rahn 1653 Thomas AvSt'Paul" MI 4-3570 Cor-Secretary James Burns 2060 Carter Av St Paul, MI6-0591 Rec-Secretary Arthur Moats 1335 Arlington Av St Paul HU 9-0404 Treasurer Charles Blackbourn 1815 Fairview Av St Paul MI 4-5916 ,~dviser AI Stinson Veterinary Anatomy St Paul Campus Ext 243

ALPHA RHO CHI (Architecture) 605 Ontario St SE FR 1-7961 Next election November 1957 President Richard DeLapp Vice-President Glen Lindberg Cor-Secretary William Moser Rec-Secretary Terrance Marolt Treasurer John Lackens Adviser Orrin Field 2600 Vi 75th St UN 9-9448

ANCHOR ~ CHAIN (NROTC) Next election June 1958

President Ken Pankow FE 9-6517 Vice-President Steve OtBrien TA 4-7603 Secretary Harold Noring FE 9-6517 Treasurer Richard Erickson Adviser Albert Stello 203 Armory Ext 6843

DELTA ~ DELTA (Dentistry) 814 Essex St SE FR 1-1324 Next election April 1958 President Robert Dahl Vice-President John Pike Secretary William Ensign Treasurer Jack Brinkman Adviser Allan Bard 5041 Hanierson Av , WE 9-5787

DELTA SIGMA PI (Business) W~4~st~ n8~~7 =.0...... -- Next election December 1957" President Bruce Pettorson Vice-Presidents David Berg Edward Menzel Seoretary Roger Klietz Treasurer Wayne Burmeister -45-

DELTA ~.lli! (Law) 1011 6th St SE FR 1-2245 Next election April 1958 President Richard Grayson Vice-President Charles Mattson Cor-Secretary Robert Hughes Rec-Secretary Owen Shaffer Treasurer Spencer Kluegel

FARM HOUSE (Agriculture) 1485 Cleveland Av N St Paul MI .6-3196 President Roland Jeans Business Manager Leonard :Ouradnik Secretary Alvin Aho Treasurer Donald Opstad Adviser Gordon Swanson 1440 Raymond Av St Paul

GAMMA ETA GAMMA (Law) 914 4th St SE FE 9-1100 --- Next election Spring 1958 President Roger Sherman Vice-President Richard Fudali Secretary Robert Beck Treasurer Jerry Brantner

IOTA RHO CHI (Inaustrial Relations) This organization failed to submit a n officer list. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

--KAPPA ALPHA MU (Photo-Journalism) Next election Sprihg 1958 President Daniel Perlmutter 1049 Thomas Av S 'FR 7-7979 Vice-President Roger Klietz 964 Kay St Paul Sec-Treasurer Carroll Hartwell 3234 Upton Av N JA 1-6709 Adviser George Bush 102 Murphy Hall Ext 6671

KAPPA !!! KAPPA (Engineering) 531 v7alnut St SE FR 1-2133 Next election January 1958 President George Dufour Vice-President Thomas Bursch Secretary Karl Magnuson Treasurer Jim Anderson

~ ill (Pharmacy) Next election October 1957

President Irwin Livon 914 Queen N JA 2-4316 Vice-President Larry Johnston 4050 Queen N JA 2-6762 -46-

MtJ BETA CHI' (Business) Next election April 1958 ------~ ~. President Herbert Schechter 1854 Portland Av St' Paul MI5-2566 Vice-President Norman Winer 2849 Edgewood, St Louis Park WE.9-6362 Cor-Secretary Sheldon Goodman 1117 Sheridan 14 ' , JA.2-1S22 Rec-Secretary Harley Greenberg 1329 Washburn N JA 1-9301 Treasurer Allen Rotman 1022 Newton Av N JA'1-6467

~ ~ EPSILON (Industrial Education) President James Hi1sgen 1035 E Lawson Av st Paul Vice-President Roger Buranen 205 James AvlrJ FE 5-0248 Secretary Ronald Doll 2719 Morgan Av N Treasurer Howard Ernst

~ ElIGMA ~ (Medicine) 613 Oak St SE , FE2~6829 Next election February 1958 President , James Larson Vice-President Robert Rynearson Secretary John Card1e Treasurer Willilml Schmalhorst

PHI BETA PI (Medicine) 329 Union St SE FR 1-1369 President James P10rde Vice-President Otto Ravenholt Secretary John Grover Treasurer Robert Wasson Adviser Frederick Wipperman

PHI £!i! (Medicine) 325 Harvard St SE FR 1-1319 President Loren Leslie Vice-President Bradford Friedrich Secretary George Reisdorf Treasurer Chancy Su -PHI DELTA -CHI (Pharmacy) 323 11th Av SE FE 6-6888 President Carl Ingebritson Vice-President Jim Brunner Cor-Secretary Jim Brunner Rec-Secretary Lyle Bigley

Treasurer, , Roger Becker -47- f!!!. ~EPSILON (Medicine) Next election May 1958 President Mal Blumenthal 4000 Washington Av NE SU 8-8004 Vice-President Robert Sadoff 1116 Upton Av N JA 2":'4746 Secretary Mace Goldfarb 1926 Xerxes Av N JA 2-8624 Tre3surer Gerald Ratinov . 1009 Morgan Av N JA 1-3902 lli.! DELTA ~ (taw) Next election April 1958 President William Mullin 15 Paddock Rd WE 9-9148 Vice-President Stuart Reynolds 2706 Stinson Blvd. Secretary John Karos 1829 University Av s~ FR 1-7455 Treasurer William Hunt 1844 Summit Av st Paul MI 9-2023 Adviser James Hetland 165 Fraser Hall . ' Ext 594

---PHI MU ALPHA (Music) Next election April 1958 President Richard Papke Centennial Hall Vice-President Paul Luhring Centennial Hall Secretary Richard Gunlogson 2401 Lincoln NE 8T 1-4318 Treasurer James O'Brien 5832 Zenith Av S VIA 6-1114 Adviser Arnold Caswell 214 Scott Hall Ext 6525

PHI RHO SIGMA (Medicine) 317 Union St SE FR 1-1839 -- Next election January 1958 President Louis Dandtt Vice-President James Brown Secretary Thomas Rohrer Treasurer Robert Kalina f§.! OMEGA (Dentistry) 901 E Rtver Rd FR 1-1489 Next election April 1958 President Leslie Jevning Vice-President Aubrey Stephens Secretary Robert Gerlicher Treasurer George Nitchelm Adviser Bryce Gilbertson

~ ~ SIG1~ (Engineering) Next election April 1958 President Lewis Schwartz 1406 Oliver Av JA 2-8579 Vice-President Don Perwien 1735 Hillcrest St Paul MI 9-2964 Secretary Bernie Herman 715 Sheridan Av N JA 9-7858 Treasurer Burt Shacter 1118 Thomas Av N JA 1-5534 -48- SIGMA --DELTA CHI (Journalism) Next election April 1958 President Charles ,Holmes 5232 14th Av'S Til. 5-0398 Vice-President Frank Anton 3016 Dupont Av S . TA 5-6718 Secretary Willard Shapira lQ20 Newton Av N JA 2-7274 Treasurer James Engfer. 3336 Stevens Av S TA 3-9097 Adviser EdwiIi Emery 110 hfmrphy Hall Ext 543

THETA TAU (Engineering) 324 Walnut St SE FE 1-2972 Next election March 1958 President John Erdos Vice-President William Kubon $:earetll.:ev Daniel Rossini Tr~asurer James Faricy Adviser Miles Kersten 274 Exper Engineering Ext 6728 g ~ !'Ii! (Dentistry) 505 Walnut St SE FR 1-2h64 I " Next election March 1958 President Richard Stallard '. Vice-President Clayton McKinney '. Secretary Otto Ringle Treasurer Lyle Grosz Adviser Robert Sausen 1233 Ryan St Paul MI 4-8234 -49-

PROFESSIONAL SORORITIES

~ DELTA THETA (Medical Technology) Next election June 1958 ..President Lila WIcklund Comstock Hall Vice-President Jocelyn Johnson 4915 OakJ.end Av S TA 4-2863 Secretary Joan Koslucher Comstock Hall Treasurer Sandra Benson Comstock Hall Adviser Donna Johnson 329 Oak St SE FR 1-9106

ALPHA EPSILON IOTA (Medicine) President Barbara Meyer· 623 Washington Av SE FE ·9-5384 Vice-President Miriam Naumann 623 Washington Av SE FE 9-5384 Cor-Secretary Shirley Bean 2266 Sargent St Paul MI 9-8156 Rec-Secretary Betty Oseid 623 Washington Av SE FE 9·-5384 Treasurer Elizabeth Haaland 623 Washington Av SE FE 9-5384

ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA (Dental Hygiene) Next election April 1958 President Audrey Running . 1691 Wellesley Av St Paul MI 9-8695 Vice-President Jo Lillihei Sanford Hall Cor~ecretary Carol Fredrickson 1545 E River Terrace FE 6-3102 Rec-Secretary LuAnn Lewis Sanford Hall Treasurer Linda Gesin 1797 Shryer St Paul MI 5-5795

ALPHA !!!!: DELTA (Nursing) Next election Winter 1958

President Grace Ripple Powell Hall Vice-President Kathleen Meuwissen Powell Hall .Cor-Secretary Carol Lehman 2612 5th Av S FE 5-5802 Rec-Secretary Marguerite .L~oert Comstock Hall Treasurer Marjorie·No~deen 1827 Portland Av S FE 6-3117 Adviser Rosella Skalicky 3705 19th Av S PA 9~7520

KAPPA BETA PI (Law) Next election November 1957

President Diane Struble 5520 Rockford Rd gE 7-8017 Vice-President Mary Coyne 5229 Stevens f.v S TA 4-9620 Secretary Della Pierskalla 2212 36th Av N JA 1-5230 Treasurer Marlene Mitchell 4606 Roggeman Rd

KAPPA EPSIWN (Pharmacy) Next election May 1958 President Diane Erickson 436 N YIheeler St Paul MI 6-3387 Vice-President Malle Koff 1821 16th Av S FE 9-3359 Sec-Treasurer Jean Botman Hannel -50-

llif ~ (Business) Next election April 1958

President Gloria Irvine 2641 Hennepin TA 5-0395 Vice-President Marilyn Grosslein 4201 6th St NE SU'8,;,,5858 Secretary Anita Engel Comstock Hall Treasurer Shirley Wilson 204 12th Av SE Erl,6486 Adviser Ernestine Donaldson 215 Vincent Hall' . . Ext, 296

.ffi.!. UPSILON OMICRON (Home Economics) Next election Winter 1958

President Janice Sorenson 1502 Raymond ;..v st Paul MI 6-3786 Vice-President Millicent Erickson 1502 Raymond flv St Paul :MI 6-3786 Cor-Secretary Janice Templin 1502 Raymond Av st Paul .MI 6-3786 Rec-Secretary Margaret Krecb 1502 Raymond 4V St Paul MI6-3786 Treasurer Ann Snyder 2128 Knapp Av St Paul MI 6-0208 Adviser Mrs. Evelyn Franklin 358 Home Ec St Paul ,Campus Ext 478 -SIGMA ALPHA -IOTA (Music) President Solveig Berg 200 12th Av SE Ext 6784 Vice-President Audrey Ecklund 3448 Longfellow Av S PA 2-9323 Cor-Secretary Floydeen Litstrom 201 12th Av SE Ext 6187 Rec-Secretary Carol Sauer 204 12th Ji..V SE Ext 6486 Treasurer Sandra Lofgren 6301 Sherwood ltv WA 2-8603 Adviser Katharine Holum 2438 33rd Av S PA 4-4470

!!!! ~ ...SI__GMA... (Band) Next election April 1958

President Bette Meincke 9516 12th 1-.v S Vice-President Doris Mackie Comstock Hall Secretary Beverly Johnson Treasurer Suzanne Nisun 1319 7th St SE FRl-5l50 Adviser Gerald Prescott 14 Northrup Auditorium Ext 6105

THETA SIGMA E!!! (Journalism) Next election April 1958

President Carol Johnson 963 Orchard flv St Paul HU 9-3801

~ Etlf ~ (Speech) This group is currently inactive. For information please contact last year's adviser, Betty Girling, extension 6570. -51-

RESIDENTIAL ORCILNIZhiIOHS

PURPOSE~ This group is comprised of organizations, such as governing units or house cor.~itteos, established for the purpose of providing bott~r social, athlvtic, and cultural programs for residents of University dormitories 0

MEMBERSHIP~ Any resident of the living unit is auto­ matically a member. -53- ,1h2.v- / 2- 1.- c.. lr~ 1 61 DORMITORIES

BREWSTER HALL Next election Spring 1958 MI 6-6531 President Janet Cole Vice-President Karen Mattson Secretary Gail Aune Treasurer Karen Bergquist Adviser Aganetha Loewen Purpose Brewster Hall has living facilities for 100 women on the St Paul Campus. It gives an opportunity for 1ts members to obtain group experience. The dorm government sponsors programs of a social and educational and welfare nature. Membership Residence in Brewster Hall.

CENTENNIAL HAIL President Roger Jones Vice-l?resident Don Holtem Secretary John Howell Treasurer· Stan Gall Adviser John Rock,

Purpose Centennial Hall provides living facilities for about 700 men. The Hall is divided into ten houses which contain from 50-90 men each. Each house elects a president and an executive cornrnittee. The house presidents together with the dormitory officers, which are elected at large, comprise a council which coordinates all activities within Centennial Hall. Membership Residence in Centennial Hall.

COMSTOCK HALL Next election Spring 1958 President Mary VanMetre 'Vice-President Marcia Davidson Secretary Julie Ellefson Treasurer Bette Peltola Purpose To facilitate the personal development of each resident by: (1) providing a discussion center for tho various problems of group living, (2) sponsoring various social activities, (3) acting as a coordinating body between the resident and the University's administration. Membership Residence in the Hall (reserved for upper three classes and graduate students). -54-

MINNESOTA MEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Next election April 1958 President Dick Rumppe Pioneer Hall Vice~President James Sadler Centennial Hall Secretary John Franke Centennial Hall Treasurer Donald Davidson Centennial Hall . Adviser John Rock

Purpose To promote self-government, stumulate educational, social and recreational development, end foster resident-managemont relations in a manner disigned to advance the welfare of the residents of Pioneer and Centennial Halls.

MeJ,nbership Open to any resident of Pioneer or Centennial Hall.

PIONEER ------.,;,,;,,;.HALL l~N'S ASSOCIATION Next slection Spring 1958 President Henri Rush Vice-President Greg Murphy Secretary Donald Hansen Treasurer Dick Cluever

Purpose The Association is designed primarily to advance the welfare' and development of the residents of Pioneer Hall and secondarily, to relate theso residents' responsibilities to the greater . University community.

Membership Membership is compulsory for all residents of Pioneer Hall.

POWELL -HALL GOVERNING ASSOCIATION Next election March 1958 President Marilyn Nelson Vice-President .Ruth Dumpys Secretary Betty Hanson Treasurer Janet Ulrich Adviser Myrtle Gagnon

Purpose To promote self-government, unity of purpose and student- faculty cooperation; to stimulate educational, social and cultural development; to cultivate Greater participation in University activi~ies; and to foster cooperation in matters of residen'tial management in a manner designed to advance the welfare of the residents of pgwell Hall.

Membership All residents of Powell Hall who are students of the University are regular members. All others living in Powell (e. g. student affiliates, graduates, ~nd dietitians) are.. associate members. ,----

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SANFORD WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Next election Fall 1957 President Laine Bryce Vice-President Cynthia Gray Secretary Rosalie Bangtson Treasurer Lois Ratz Adviser Rosemary VanDyke

Purpose To provide student~ with the opportunity to develop citizenship through t·he experience of self-government and coopcrativa living.

Membership All residents of Sanford Hall are mambers.

WINCHELL COTTAGES Next election April 1958

President Barbara Lobb 212 12th l..v SE Ext 157 Vice-President Darlene Oanes 201 12th Av SE Ext 6187 Secretary Barbara Johnson 209 12th Av SE Ext 6451 Treasurer Shirley Wilson 204 12th Av SIC Ext 6486 Adviser Mable Victor 212 12th Av SE Ext 157

Purpose To provide membership in a democratic and cooperative organi~ zation, as well as a comfortable and home-like atmosphero for living. Membership All residents of Winchell are members. ------

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COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS

PURPOSE: Two types of studcmt cooperative organizations "arc currontly operating at the Univorsity of Minne- sota. The first provides residence and/or boarding facilitios at as near cost as coopGrative buying will perITite The others are cooper~tive purchasing associations fororg3nizational or family buyingft

MEMBERSHIP: Memborship in the residential or eating cooperatives is open to anyon0 wishing to join~ Pur­ chase of stock is a requirement for membership in the purchasing associations and in some of the cooperative residences. -,9-

AESCULAPIAN CLUB 623' Washington Av SE FR 1-715:1 Counselor Miriam Naumann FE 9-,348

Purpose To promote mutual interests of women medical students and to supply a cooperative residence for them.' - Membership The organization 1s primarily for women medical. students, but ,- there are usually some vacan'cies which may be filled by women in other fields of study.

CHATEAU COOPERATIVE CLUB 1!~19 5th St SE FE ,-3039 Manager Ri'chard Edblom Secretary Roland Ramey Purpose Chateau Co-op operates as asocial club for the purpose of supplying its menfuers with food at near cost prices. It also provides recreational activities.

Membership Restricted to University of ~unnesota students, faculty members, administrative officials and their immediate families, except during the summer months, when admission of members is ~bject to the manager's discretion_

FRATERNITY PURCHASING ASSOCIATION 225 Coffman Union Ext 6769

President James Cameron 471, Blaisdell Av S TA 5-1236 Vice-President John Schoffman 1609 University Av SE FR 1-1335 Sec-Treasurer James Viogs1and 172, University Av SE FR 1-1417 Purpose To offer members a non-profit purchasing and financial service. Membership Any student organization recognized by the University is eligible by purchasing one share of stock at $25. Membership presently includes fraternities and sororities, religious organisations and student cooperatives.

INDEPENDENe MEN'S COOP 1469 Clevelrmd IAV N, St Paul MI 5-1929 - Next election Spring 19,8 President Grant Johnson Vice-President Burt Anderson Secretary Dave Johnson Treasurer Allen Peterson Adviser E Fred Koller 301 Haecker Hall St Paul Campus Ext 334 Purpose To provide its members with rooms, sleeping quarters, meals and social activities. .

Membership Any male student purohasing at least one share of comon stock. - I

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MINNESOTA GRADUA.TE CLUB 2089 Carter Av st Paul MI 4-6453 Next election November 1957 , President Edgar Turcotte 1494 Grantham St Paul MI 4-9355 Vice-President Earle Thompson 2089 Carter Av st Paul MI 4-6453 Sec-Treasurer Fred Olson 12B1 Raymond Av$t Paul MI 4-1009 Adviser Donald Duncan 110 Green Hall St Paul Campus Ext 268

Purpose .To provide room and board for g~aduate sutdents_.

Membership To become a member one mst be a graduate student.

STUDENTS' COOPERATI\~, INCORPORllTED 1721 University AV SE . FR 1-1708 Ne~t eloction Spring 1958 President Thomas Wa1lfred Sec-TreasUrer Ronald Olson Purpose To supply room and board for male studerlts; at the University, r.~embership Any male student of good scholastic stanqi,ng and of good . .. character is eligible to apply,

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COOPERATIVE l~SOCIATION, INCORPORATED 248 University V:illage . . FRJ.-3695 Nextelecti6if Sprirtg'1958 .

President Sam Andersen 5UI University Village F~6-5476 Vice-President Bob Ripley 229 University Village . FR 1~9960 Sec-Treasurer Judy Jensen 248 University Village FR 1-3695 Purpose To distribute food products to University Village residents on a coop9rative, non-profit basis.

Membership Any family living in University Village. Investment is required. -61-

RELIGIOUS A~m INTER-FAITH ORGANIZATIONS

PURPOSE: There are more then thirty organizations on the cnmpUS providing students with opportunities for religious life and social servicG_ Dr. Henry Allen in the Office of the Dean of Students serves as Coordinator of Student Religious Activities. The Student Counoil of Religiol1Sf1:.riotions as °a link between the University administration, the Council of Religious Advisers, and the student hody.

More than half of the religious organiz~tivns maintain permanent offices or buildings and i.?mploy professional personnel to direct their prograIT£ and activities. MEM1'ERSHIP: Membership is generally open to any student on the basis of his interest in the purposes of the particular group. A summary of the purposes and mem­ bership provisions for each organization is included in the following pages. -63-

BAHA'I -CLUB Next election February 1958 President John Kolstoe 4550 Central Av NE SU 8...0207 Vice-President Catherine Hanson· 40S E 25th St FE 3-1701 Secretary Beverly Kolstoe 4550 Central Air NE SU 8-0207

Purpose The purpose of the Baba' i Club shall be to sponsor gatherings J to discuss religion as a source of unity for the people of the world, and as a solution for current problems; to help remove religious, racial and national prejudices and to promote fellowship; to offer to the students ~f the University of Minnesota an opportunity to study the Baha'i Faith.

Membership Open to all persons connected with the. University of Minnesota.

BUDDIST STUDENT COUNCIL

This organization is currently inactive. For fur~her information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. CANTERBURY -CLUB Next election May 1958 President Katy Lou French Excelsior GR4-8753 Vi ce-President David Gould 919 Tv" 28th St TA 5-5240 Cor-Secretary Judith Fetersen 994 Delaware Av St Paul CA 2...0426 Rec-Secretary ·Helen Feterson 3840 5th. Av S TA 4-7051 Treasurer Eugene Kunz 6235 Blaisdell S RD 6-9427

Purpose To serve the mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering among the students of "this institution a better understanding of the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church and loyalty in its corporate life.

Membership Students who are confirmed or interested in being confirmed.

CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY ~ext election February 1958

President Carl Sandberg 1.36 G Bigelow Lane St Paul HU 8-2296 Vice-President Robert Mundt 2l13-A Folwell St Paul lIT 5-3.354 Sec-Treasurer Arthur Gerdes 224 vialnut St SE FR 1-1424 Purpose: To present a positive witness of Christianity to our associates in the profession and gain the mutual strength and encouragement to be attained in meeting together for prayer, Bible study and fellowship.

Membership Open to all medical and dental students and members of the medical and dental professions. ~--_.~-~------

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, , , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION President Virginia Schultz 'Corns tock Hall Vice-President Marene Johnson 5032 11th kv S TA 4-1055 Secretary Jean McMillan 4520 Upton :~ 11 S WA 6-2540 Treasurer Karel Bennett Comstock Hall Adviser B~rnard Lindgren 24 Main Engineering Ext 6361 Purpose To'eneble Christian Suientists at the University of Minnesota to work together in holding testimony meetings and sponsoring Christian Sci~nce lectures, so as to:bring 9hristian Science to receptive individuals on the University Campus.

Membership To become an active member the a.pplicant must be a member of the faculty or a student at the University of,Minnesota, and must be a member in good standing of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Associate and alumni memberships are also available.

COVENANT CLUB' Next'e1ection Winter 1958 President Stanley Edin 516 12th Av SE FR 1-1006 Vice-President David Johnson 501 5th St SE FE ,2-9480 Secretary Patricia Ryding , 3136 Park Av TA 2-0257 Treasurer Phillip Peterson 50 Diamond Lake Rd Anoka HA 1-5690

~pose To gather all Covenant students at the University of Minnesota into a fellowship for social and spiritual pursuits. . . Membership Open to all students. Associate memberships open to University s taf!', pers(mnel.

DELTA KAPPA PHI 1813 University Av SE FR 1-5011 Next election February 1958 President Bernhard Brakke 401 Oak St SE FR 1-2424 Vice-President Bruce Nelson 4204 Columbus Av S TA 4-9119 Secretary Robert Slaight 609 Oak st FE 3-2966 Treasurer 'John Gmitro 3425 46th Av S PA,2-3698 Adviser Roger Pederson 204 Main Engineering . Ext 394

Purpose To emphasize the ~study 'of Holy Scripture; to encourage student.s to be faithful in church attendance; to examine and study the' doctrines of the Lutheran church; to help students to live ,as committed Christians in personal life and in .comnnmi ty life; to provide opportunity ~or Christian fellowship. Membership Open to students who attend one me~t:ing and submit a written request for ~ernbership.

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DISCIPLE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP " Next ele~t~~nS~,irlfi~.1.9.5a

President Ted Warren 3118 Sheridan N JA;1,.;,la69 Vice-President Dennis Neill' , - ,Se:~r~tary Barbara Harden 5436 Knox Av S 'Tre~urer Barbara' Fisher 2931 France' N

Purpose To promote a sense of fellowship and unity among students of

" ',i -Ohristian Church ,membership or preference; to cultivate spir;i:tual growth in Christian faith; to enlist students in the program and fellowship of the Christian Churches in the Twin Cities; and ,to work with other student groups to promote campus-wide;' religious activities.

Automatically includes all studonts who indicate the ChristiP¢': Church on the preference card. f~so open to other interested ~ ~ '. ,'~ :: ~. , ~. . persons.- -':, .: ;; '" ; .'l" ,. , ..... " · ~ ...... ':'.. ," . .~ :~ ! ., ' ... ; '.'". EASTERN ORTHODOX FELLOWSHIP Next election March.1958 .. ~. President Michael Pisansky 2115 Regent Av N JU 8-1532 V:l.Qe-P;resident­ WalterParlbw : 2328:'4th St -NE ST9-6·;;.;4 ~e,p.~Tp~asurer LOTraine Dzubak, ' 2303 6th StNE~ :: . ST l-87~)3 Adviser' Reverend A eoniares·2149·.Huntington';' .'~ - ! WA 2-8387 .-.. ". ; .. ": Purpose To promote OrthodQx religious values; to foster a more adequate knowledge of this,_,heri t~ge'J -a:nd;to'::'6ff.er a:social and cui'tural' program to meet the needs of college students.

All eligible interested 'persons upon payment of the yearly q:qes~: ~", ,.... i' ,: ,.0£,$1.50.

.,,\ ." ;' · ., ...... : ':- : \, .. ;.. " GMafA:DELTA , _'llOlUniversityl~v SE - -FR 1-1102 .. ". -,. ~ ~. · ". -.~ ." 'Next election February-1958 rre~i~e~t Ronald Martin 325 12th Av SE FR-~1;;;;;51.3o V'icHl~.P:r~sident Allen Morehead 1847 'Beckman Av St Paul ~E:3-~127 Sec~et~ Edith Hosfield Brewster Hall St Paul Campus MI 6-6531 Treasurer William Schumacher 345 Snelling !j.V ~1~ st-Paul MI 5-2412 • I"'·, , Purpose To provide a program of Christian knowledge, service and fellowship for students at the University.

I '. . ~ Meml:?e.r,sb-ip - Students who are communicant members of a Synodical Conference Lutheran Church are active members. Associate members are former stUdents, husbands and wivos or students, etc.

(Gamma Delta of st Paul is a subsidiary of this group). -66-

HILLEL FOUNDATION 1,21 University Av SE FE 6-9651 Next election March 1958 President Elliot Kaplan 1254 Wellesley St Paul MI 9-3061 Vice-President David Lebedotf 2$01 12th Av N· JA 9-3$77 Cor-Secretary Rita Rosenthal 1121 University ~~v SE FR 1-7935 Rec-Secretary Arlene Bomberg' 932 Linwood St Paul CA6-6790 Treasurer Stuart Barth Centennial Hall

Purpose To supplement the religious,social and cultural activities of the members.

Membership Membership is open to all Jewish students of campus. -INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Next election March 1958. President Glenn Ryberg 1487 Fulham St Paul WI 4-7446 Vice-President Eddy Lindquist 172, Dayton Av St Paul MI 4-1295 Secretary Marian Ojala 4852 N 6th st JA 1-7520 Treasurer Gary Sheldon 2167 Dudley St Paul Adviser Elmer Johnson Coffey Hall St Paul Campus Ext 293 I j Purpose To lead others to personal faith in Christ as Savior; to deepen I their spiritual life by study of the Bible, prayer and Christian fellowship; and to confront them with the command to world evangelism, especially in terms of the foreign mission field. I Membership Open to all interested stUdents. 1

KAPPA KAPPA LAMBDA 1813 University Av SE FR 1-5011 - Next election March 1958 President Nancy Jensen 3733 4th Av S pj 4-3538 Vice-President Joan Gustafson 718 13th Av SE FRl-2963 Secretary Phyllis Hendrickson 1722 Lincoln st NE ST 9-3878 Treasurer Beverly Resell 1303 E 28th St PA '4-0523 AdviSers Ruth Jensen 2103 28th Av S FE 8-4909 Norma Richards 2103 28th Av S FE 8-4909

PurPose To unite Lutheran girls of this University in a spirit of true Christian Fellowship. .

Membership Open to girls of Lutheran preference with at least a 1.0 average. Honorary members must be graduates of some University or College. -67-

KAPPA PHI 1209 4th St SE FE 8-5803 Next election April 1958 President Sheryl Knutson 329 10th Av SE FE 3-0389 Vice-Presidents Sharon Risch 1953 Benjamin NE ST 1-9626 Jill Sawyer 2530 Fillmore St NE ST 1-1986 Cor--8ecretary Jean Hall 1300 Grand Av FE 9-2142 Rec--8ecretary Margaret Grunnet 4015 Sunnyside Av ViA 2-0136 Tt'easurer .Anita Engel Comstock Hall Ad'Viser Mrs. Carl iUllquist 2334 Wilson St NE ST 9-0386 Purpose To unite college women in friendship and a. common search for the highest spiritual valuese Membership Open to any female studont of Methodist preference.

LIAHONA FELLOWSHIP Next election September 1957 President Ronald Keairnes 408 Penn Av S Apt 1 FR 7-5242 Secretary Robert Lauer 408 Penn Av S Apt 8 FR 7-3825 Purpose To promote study, recreation and worship for its members in harmony with the objectives of the Reorganized Chruch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and, by its activities, endeavor to be of service to other students of the University of ~linnesota. Membership Open to all interested students.

LUTHERAN. STUDENT ASSOCIATION 1813. University Av SE FR 1-7903 Next election March 1958 President Rae Rasmus 517 Walnut SE FR 8-4466 Vice-President Robert Olson 1615 6th St SE Secretary Beverly Lien 208 12th Av SE Ext 6595 Treasurer Vincent Iverson Pioneer Hall Purpose To provide opportunities for spiritual growth, stewardship, and fellowship in accordance with the aims and emphasis of the Lutheran Student Association of l~erica.

Membership Open to all interestod students. Non~studonts may be associate members. ------

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LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, ST PAUL Next election Mar9h 1958 President Allan Fredrickson 1485 Cleveland Av N, St Paul MI 6-3196 Vice-President Rachel Munson 1502 Raymond Av St Paul MI 6-3786 Secretary Patricia Sansness Brewster Hall St Paul Campus MI 6-6531 Treasurer Grant Johnson 1469 Cleveland Av N, St Paul MI 5-1929 Adviser Faul Seymour 131 TSA St Paul Campus Ext 231

Purpose To strengthen Christian students in their fa!th; to seek to win all students to a full commitment to Jesus Christ; to encourage students in study and appreciation of the church and its teachingJ to afford opportunity to cultivate Christian friendships and social life and to strengthen our national and international fellowship of Lutheran students.

Membership Open to all interested students.

MINNESOTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

President Bob Burt 1708 4th St SE FR 1-3480 Secretary Judy Patton 5120 W59th St WE 9-5892 Treasurer Stan Hummel 5347 Chicago Av Til. 4-7108 Adviser Stanley Block 105 Mach Engineering Ext 245 Purpose To witness to the Lord Jesus Christ as God Incarnate and to seek to lead others to a personal faith in Him as Savior; to deepen and strengthen the sprirtual life of students by study of the Bible, by prayer, and by Christian fellowship; to callout students to the foreign mission field; and to help students who are praying about the missionary call to mow God I s will for them.

Membership Open to all interested students.

MORMON FELWNSHIP

President Harold Wallace 614 Erie SE FR 1-5281 Vice-President Stewart Peters.on 2146 St Anthony Av St Paul MI 6-4490 Secretary Frances HeurkeJls 2648 Elm St Paul IV 4-2715 Adviser Wayne Anderso!'l 116 Nicholson Hall Ext 6995

Purpose To promote in the lives of its members and on the canpus in general the following ideals: religion, intellectuality, culture, fellowship, leadership.

Membership Satisfactory evidence of willingness to accept and conform to the ideals and standards of Mormon Fellowship and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints whether a momber of that church or not. r l

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NEWMAN CLUB 1101 University Av SE FE 8-0514 ,. Next election April,1958 President Jon McKallor 316 17th Av SE FR 1-2414 Vice-President Daniel O'Brian 1724 W 7th St St Paul MI 8-1655 Secretary Judith Erickson 4076 Xenwood Av . WE 9-9263 Treasurer Ann Devoy 4730 Dupont Av S TA 5-4586 Adviser Reverend George Garrelts . 1701 University Av SE FE 8-0514

Purpose To promo.te the Catholic moral and religious life at the University of Minnesota; to study the fundamental principles and doctrines of the Church; to bring into closer relationship the Catholic students at the University of Minnesota; to foster, by good example, a feeling of good will and good fellowship between Catholics and non-Catholics.

Membership To become a member one mst be a student of the Catholic faith and pay $4 in membership fees per year. $4 guest memberships are also available for all.staff members and to non-students or students not of the Catholic faith.

Next election Winter 1958

President David Speltz 2060 Carter Av st Paul MI 6-0591 , Vice-President Donald Benning 1449 Grantham :..v St Paul Secretary Elizabeth Wertish Brewster Hall St Paul Campus MI6-6531 Treasurer Donald Simon 2205 Dudley Av St Paul MI 4-3178 Adviser Reverend Paul Colbert 1449 Clevela..""ld i:..v N, St Paul MI 4-0992

Purpose To be a center of Catholic culture and learning by fostering the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic stu~. dents on campus.

Membership Any Catholic student, ex-student, graduate or faculty !!ember may belong by filling out a membership card, paying dues and attending the meetings.

PIIDRIM FOUNDATION 1700 4th St SE FR 1-2974 Next election Spring 1958 President Beatrice Latzke 700 15th Av SE FR 1-1933 Vice-President Judy Middlemist 4042 Russell Av N JA 2-0392 Secretary Margaret McCoy 4139 Lyndale Av S Til 5-2.89$ Treasurer Harold Truax 3713 Vera Cruz Av EE 7-6639 Purpose To provide the opportunity for Congregational end Evangelical and Reformed students to maintain a spiritual growth which is complementary to their educational development during their University years, and to provide a fellowship wherein Christian character and service are the natural outcome of Christian study, worship and living.

Mombership Open to all interested persons. ------~------.

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~ WILLI.AMS FELlOWSHIP ," 1219 University ,~v SE ,~ ,l",!17~8 Next election April 19~8 President John Lundsten 1219 University Av SE 'FR 1-1'168 ,Vice-Presidents Peggy Otis 1757 FairviewAv St Paul ME $ ...1164 David Anderson Pioneer Hall Secretary Sharon Christiansen Sanford Hall . - " Treasurer Robert Von Sien, 1219 ,University Av SE' FR 3:';'1768 Purpose To cultivate and enrich the spiritual life of students by: 'discovering fresh evidences of God at vmrk in all life and .quickening our response, to his creative will and purposes; , increasing ouj'knowledge of the life and work of J e'ms Christ through prayer, medication andstlidy;. becoming more keenly aware of political, economic and social ills Which distress our co~~ity life; fulfilling our personalresponsibl1ities as followers of Jesus; and providing a setting for the rich e~rience-or ChristianJ'fellmvship...... - . ' Membership . Open to all interested persons.

SEVENTH~ ADVENTIST STUDENT FELLOWSHIP Next election March 1958 President James Dietel 1521 7th St SE FR i-3047 'V-ioe-President Robert Wonderly 2557 Hgway 61 St Paul Sec~Treasurer Suzanne Opstad 1$28 7th St SE FR 1-2787 Director Elder George El~trom 3438 St PaUl Av:, . WA 6-5241

Purpose 'To strengthen students in thoir spiritual life a nd perception, to encourage a continuance and growth in the grace of God, and to foster abetter understanding of"the love 'and brotherp,ood proclaimed by Christ. . "- "

Membership Regular membership is open to all Seventh-Day Adventist students. Associate'membership is open to 811 other persons.

~~ STUDENT ASSOCIATION Next election Spring 1958

President Audrey Phillips 3658 Halifax Av N JU 8-63~7 Vice-President David Sommer 4123 'Wentworth TA 2-4061 Sec-Treasurer Arthur Bailey 3449 4th Av S' Adviser Maynard Reynolds 109 Burton Hall Ext 7074 'Purpose To provide interested students with a campus group which will serve as a focus for their activities in liberal religion, thought, and action; to further liberal religious thought as exemplified by evolving Unitarian-Universalist philosophies; and to develop liberal religious leadership among students. . ' . Membership Group runc,tions are open to a 11 interested persons. Formal member­ ship is open to all Unive:reity students who shall fulfill such obligations (e. g. payment of dues) as the organization may require. -n-

UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Next election March 1958 President Tom Wanous 1485 Cleveland Av N StPaul MI 6-3196 Vice-President Eugene Reddemann 2194 Dudley Av St Paul MI 6-3035 Secretary Carol Pinney 1502 Raymond Av St Paul MI 6-3186 Treasurer Norlin Hein 1469 Cleveland Av St Paul M1 5-1929 Advisers Shirley Trantanella 10 Horticulture Bldg Ext 469 Ralph Miller 203-A Coffey Hall St Paul Campus Ext 312

Purpose To help its members discover God's will for their lives and to help. them carry out this will. This shall be done through a program of Christian worship, study and fellowship.

Membership Membership shall consist of college students of the Congre­ gational, Evangelical and Reformed, and Presbyterian faiths, and other students interested in oarrying out thepui-pose of the group.

UNIVERSITY MENNONITE FELLOWSHIP This organization is currently inactive. For further informa~ion please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6271.

UNIVERSITY PENTECOS·TAL FELLOWSHIP This organi zation .failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the St~1ent Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Extension 6217.

UNIVERSITY VJESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP 1628 4th St SE FE 9.;.0019 Next election March 1958 President Harlan Alexander 4711 30th Av S. PA2-4973 Yice-l?resident Ross Shoger 60 Arthur Av SE FR 1-2215 Secretary Phyllis Vosbeck. Comstock Hall Treasurer Dave Barnes Centennial Hall Purpose To become such complete disciples of Christ that we will dis­ cover God's will for our life and do it; to acquire a dynamic faith through Christian experience, worship and study; to dedicate our lives to the expression of this faith by work and deed, seeking to 'Work with those of like purpose and inviting others to join ~~th us in buildin~ today f~r a Christian world. Membership All students of Presbyterian preference at the University. ,------~------~------~~~-

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WESLEY FOUNDATION 1209 4th St SE FE 8-5803 Next election Fall 1957 Co-ordinator SherYl f('nutson 329 10th ll.v SE FE 3-0389 Secretary Anita Engel Comstock Hall Treasurer Stu Sather 1209 4th St SE FE 8-5803 Director Reverend Charles Sweet 1209 4th St SE FE 8-5803 Purpose To provide knowledge and experience acquired through a guided Christian fellowship which thinks together, ,~rks together, plays together, and joins regularly in the celebration of the Christian faith., Membership Open to interested students who will attend.

WESLEY FOUNDATION ST PAUL Next election March 1958

President Donald Luchsinger 1387 Cleveland Av N, St Paul MI 4-4222 Vice-President Gerald Hilderbrandt Secretary Joyce Bosch Treasurer Ervin Runck 1140 Raleigh St Paul MI 5-4076 Purpose To 'help students achieve a Christian philosophy of life; to enrich their University experience through a vital Christian program; and to train the~ for forward-looking Christian leadership in the lifo of their cpmmunities e

Membership Anyone who is willinb to support the objectives of Wesley Foundation. Full membership will be granted 'upon payment of dues.

YOUNG ~ CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1425 University t.v SE FR 1-1013 Next election Winter 1958 President Michael Olson 244 Dessa Lane,~,S St'Paul GL 5-5447 Vice-President E Ben Brown 251 SE Bedford FE 6-2247 Secretary John Mattison 3118 18th Av s PA 9-5224 Finance Director Jack 'Illilson 4915 Zenith Av S WA 6-7396 Purpose The YMCA is a fellowship of students and faculty members who desire to discover f:)r themselves the highest ideals of Christian livin;:; m1d service and to have a part in making these ideals operative on the campus and throughout the world. Membership Membership is open to anyone ascribing to the purpose. Associate memberships are available for th~5e who cannot meet all requirements. - l

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YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 215 Coffman Union Ext 534 Next election February 1958 President Nancy Templeton 410 11th Av SE FR 1-1630 VieA-Presidents Nancy Beach 3733 Xenia Av N KE 7-1361 -4U6y MeineCke 1100 5th St SE FE 8-9927 Secretar,y Margaret McCoy 4139 Lyndale Av S TA 5-2895 Treasurer Connie Tucker 295 Mackubin St Paul CA 6-6302 Director Tai Shigaki 115 Bedford SE FE 6-5974 Associate Director June Carlson 4423 Logan /s.v N JA 9-1098 Purpose UTo realize a full and creative life through a growing knowledge of God •••tc have a part in making this life possible for all people •••to understand Jesus and follow him." Membership Any woman registered at the University may become a member upon signing the purpose and paying a fee of $2. Student affiliate members are those who wish to support the program but cannot sign the stated purpose. -75-

RECOGNITION Jilin HONORARY ORGANIZhTIONS

PURPOSE: This section includes organizations or societies which give recgnition to students who have distinguished themselves in certain ways. In general, the programs of these organizations are confined toscmi-annual banquets, the selection and initiation of members and the carrying out of traditional service projects.

Many of these organizations have national affiliations, and membership in them carries sir,nificance beyond the college years 0 Faculty and alunmi as well as students can hold mombership in the r:w.jority of these groups" MEMBERSHIP: Membership is selective and is based upon specific attainments in academic work, campus leader­ ship or in performanco in one of the arts. Organizations within this section a ro grouped into two categories:

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LEADERSHIP

CHIMES Next e1ection'May 1958 President Bette Pe1tola Comstock Hall Vice-President Constance Nord 561$ Elliot J..v S TA 3-1683 Secretary Ann Hogers '1381 Cleveland Av N, St Paul MI 4-4222 Treasurer ,Margaret Bide 517 Walnut St SE FR 1-9158 Purpose To honor those junior women who'havc'shown loyalty to their college or university b~~iving service and leadership to the advancement of its interests, welfare and unity, and by stimulating scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Membership Third quarter sophomore and first and second quarter junior women are selected on the basis of scholarship (1.75 minimum), " the amount and quality of work done in activities and the spirit of service to the University demonstrated.

GREY FRIARS Next election May 1958

President Jim Schimschock 1$11 E 35th St PA 4-2147 Secretary Larry Larson Treasurer Bob Nath 3036 Nevada Av WE 9-7497

Purpose To serve the University and to promote a University spirit through a student organization of ~aders from various colleges. Membership Twenty senior men selected on the basis of leadership and service.

-,~;';;;';;;;'IRON WEDGE Next election Spring 1958

President Milt Iossi 1717 University Av SE FR 1-5997 Vice-President Terry Olofson 145 Exeter PI. St Paul MI 4-4685 Secretary Will Shapira 1020"Newton Av N. JA 2-1274 Purpose To determine and express the ideals, sentiment and most mature thought of the University and to encourage and direct student activity.

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MORTAR BOARD Next election Spring 1958

President Rachel Munson 1502 Raymond Av St Paul MI 6-3786 Vice-President Shirley Mellesmoen Comstock Hall Secretary Katy Lou French Excelsior GR 4-8753 Treasurer Rae Rasmus 517 Walnut SE FR 1-2365 Purpose To promote college loyalty; to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among University women; to maintain a high standard of scholarship; to recognize and encourage leadership; and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Membership Not more than tWBnty-five members, elected on·the basis of scholarship, leadership, and service in the spring of their junior year for a term of one year.

PHOENIX SOCIETY Next election Spring 1958 President Henri Rush Pioneer Hall Vice-President Robert Rolle 335 5th ltv N, So St Paul GL 1-7413 Secretary John Enghauser 4409 Glenwood 11. v , JlA· .9-0918 Treasurer Michael Olson 244 Dessa. Lane, So St Paul Purpose To work for and serve the best interests of the University. Membership To be eligible, a student must be an outstanding sophomore or junior man.

SILVER SPUR Next election May 1958 President Robert Martin 4508 Zenith Av S YfA 2-7823 Vice-President John Jacobson 1515 University Av SE FR 1-1455 Secretary Wayne Anderson 1717 University Av SE FR 1-5997 Treasurer Chuck Eby 1515 University Av SE FR 1-14,55

Purpose To preserve the welfare of the University ot Minnesota arid to S03rve particularly the junior class of the institution.

Membership To be eligible, a student must be an outstanding sophomore or junior man. ------~~ -- -

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SCHOIJiRSHIP AND/9l! ACHIEVEMENT

ALPHA ::;EPS;.;;;.;;ILO;;.;;;.;.N !ll!Q RADIO ~ TELEVISION GtJILD Next election Spring·.19,a President Myron Odegaard Rt 2 Northfield Secretary Betty Anderson Sanford Hall . Treasurer Jerry Burtle 1842 Berkeley Av St Paul MI 8-7,09 Adviser Sheldon Goldstein 20h Eddy Hall Ext ... 7054 Purpose To present dramatic programs over r.adio station KUOM, to conduct acting and production workshops and to furnish actors, writars, and producers tor the Minnesota School of -the Air and the' - University ot the .\ir.

Membership Active'participants in the Guild are divided into two g.roups: Waiting Listers who are gaining -experience and working toward voting membership, and voting Guild members. Students JlIl8t first pass a preliminary alidition, and then pass through a four-week workshop.

ALPHA KAPPA DELTA President Seymour Leventman Vice-President Richard Coller - 786. Summit I..v StPaul Secretary CA "'227h Joel Gerstl 2l9-Harvard SE FR 1-1469' Treasurer Andrew Hein Adviser /orthur ohnson 446' Ford Hall Ext 69,3 Purpose To promote scholarship and research in SOCiology a nd intellectual and social contact -among sociology students.

Membership An..y undergraduate in sociology w!1o has completed 218 hours in sociology and has a B average in all undergraduate work; any graduate student in sociology (major or minor) who has completed 18 hours in sociology in undergraduate or graduate work.

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-ALPHA SIGMA -PI ~ Shevlin Hall Next election May 1958 President James Hahehlen Vice-President Alan Welty 2069-F, FDlhWell-W" St PalU' Secretary Donald Opsal 3343 Elliot Av S Treasurer Bruce LaVahn Adviser Arnold Caswell 214 Scott Hall . Ext·6$2$ Purpose To support all worthwhile activities of the College of Education;: to exert leadership in the College} to dove1op fraternal s pirit . among its members and to further the profession. M~mbership Active membership in the fraternity is limited to thirty men in the senior class of the.College of Education, chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, and interest in the activities of the College and in the profession of education,' and, so far as possible, to represent proportionately all the departments of the College.

ALPHA ZETA Next election March 1958 President Alvin Aha 1485 Cleveland Av N, St Pau1MI .6-3196· Vice-President Roger EcklUnd 2163..:J Folwell Av St Paul MI 4-0635 Secretary Otto Lee 35 Langford Park St j;aul MI 5~4800 Treasurer George Langemo 1485 Cleveland Av N, St 'Pau1 MI 6:-3196 Advisers AI Schmid ' 308 Agromony Bldg St Paul Campus Ext 281 Howard Morris 105 Haecker Hall St Paul Campus Ext 332 Arnold Flikke' . 209 Engineering Bldg st Paul Campus Ext 225 Purpose To further the ideals ofllpha·Zeta;to work for the advancement of. the College of Agriculture and Forestry; and to honor and encourage scholarship and leadership on the campus. Membership Second quarter sophomore men in the upper two-fifths of their class are selected for scholarship and leadership.

BETA ALPHA PSI 301 Vincent Hall Ext 564 --- Next electioh Spring 1958 President Martin Chorzempa 5741 Pleasant Av TA 4-7043 Vice-President Walter Olson 727 University Av SE Secretary Marilyn Grosslein 4201 6th St NE SU 8-5858 Treasurer Donald McNamara 527 University Village FR 1-3891 Adviser Robert Jaedicke 301 Vincent Hall Ext 564 Purpose This is a national honorary and professional accounting fraternity. Membership J..ny undergraduate or graduate student in advanced accounting courses is eligible if he has an average grade of "B" in accounting and a general average in all subjects of at least 1.5. -81-

BETA GAMMA SIGMA This professional business society is currently inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6217. -CHI EPSILON President Ronald Sack 421, 24th Av S PA 4-8573 Vice-President William Jansen 1816 Fremont Av S FR 7-1586 Secretary Paul Diethelm 1805 WLake TA 4-8889 Treasurer Alan Slingo 626 16th Av SE Purpose To recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineering career and to aid in the development of those characteristics in the undergraduate engineerJ to contribute to the improvements of the engineering profession. MeJ!1bership:'. Open to all male juniors and seniors in Civil Engineering who have maintained an average in the upper one-third of the class. Female students may be granted membership upon graduation.

DELTA llil ;;,;DE;;;;,;;L;,;;T,;;A 8 Jones Hall Ext 6632 . : Next election April 1958 President Miriam Butwin 1735 Palace St Paul MI 9-5166 Vice-President .-allSan' 'Hendrickson 4509 Vallacher WA 2-1280 Cor-Secretary Julia Bramwell 4148 Colorado Av WE 9-4745 Rec-Secretary Joan Raifi:a.e 147 E 51st St TA 2-9128 Treasurer Sandra Scharf 7544 Dupont Av S UN 9-7436 Adviser Josephine Rollins 8 Jones Hall Ext 6632 Purpose To stimulate high scholarship; to recognize potential professional abllity; and to develop professional art interests among students and in communities at large. Membership Open to all art and art education majors in their junior and senior year who have a "c" academic average and a "Blf art average. -82-

~ SIGMA RHO President· Wayne Anderson 5413 Woodlawn Blvd· Vice-President . Herbert Rutman 1874 Summit Av St Paul, ' MI 9-4511 Sec-Treasurer .Marcia Paradis 215 Thomas Av S FR 1-0984 Adviser William Howell 309-A Folwell Hall Ext 569 Purpose To honor students showing outstanding forensic records; to' " further forensic activity within the University; and to pr6vide~ the University with an organized group of trained speakers..from which to draw. Membership Members are elected by unanimous vote of old members on ih~ .. basis of active participation in intercollegiate forensics and scholarship. . '1.' .

ETA .KAPPA. NO Next election May 1958 President Gerald Gustafson 1625 University AT- SE FR 1-2313 Vice-President William McNeil 2l21-A Hoyt Av Vi SiLPm].. . Ml S-~346 Cor~eeretary Milton Reed 30J9.Arthur NE ST 1-7645 Rec-Se.creta,ry Thomas Flanagan 531 Walnut SE FR 1-2133 Treesurer Rodger 'h1mas 2649 Humboldt Av S FR 7-4261 To stimulate and,reward high scholarship; to help fellow members ,.i I'. and non-members improve the standards of Electrical·Engirieeriri~f. .' ~" . Membership The members . are eleeted 'from the-·upper one-fourth of the ·junior' Electrical.,Engineering :class and,' the u.pper· one-fourth or- the·' '.

senior Electrical.:F;ngineering clas.S.". . J• . .-' '. .; ~.. ..

" , §!! SIGMA upsmmN Next election May 1958

Pre~ident Gloria Irvine . .2641: Hennepin Av S TA 5-0359 Vice-President Shirley Nellen 1019 University Av SE FE 2-9787 Secretary Pat Hoffman Comstock Hall Treasurer Maroa Jean Tracy 714 Queen Av N JA 1-6809

Purpose To promote unity within the College of Education through rostering fellowship among the women students and with the faculty of the College of Education.

Membership There are twelve to twenty junior women elected on the basis of leadership and Honor Point Ratio of 1.3. -83-

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

President Helen Manfull 13024th St SE FR 1-3361 Vice-President William McGraw 1227 Prosperity Av St Paul Secretary PR 4-4008 Deidre Bobgan 5227 Minnetonka Blvcl WA 2-5882 Treasurer Myron Odegaard

Purpose' . To affiliate closely the college groups which a-e working for the betterment of the drama in their own institutions and thus to .raise dramatic standards in tmerica.

Membership Open to any parson who displays outstanding dramatic abUtty and has a high scholastic record•

....OM..;.;I_COO~N .. !!!l Home Ec Bldg St Paul Campus President: Next election May 1958 Eileen Roswold 4126 40th Av S PA 9-3137 Vice-President Nancy Steiner 1351 Almond Av St Paul Secretary MI 4"'3105 Lois Hoeft 2l67-B Folwell St Paul MI 4-6435 Treasurer Marjorie Petrich 311 11th Av SE Adviser FE 3-0201 Helen Pilcher School of Home Eo St Paul Campus Ext 451 Purpose This is an honorary Home Economics Society mich a ims to promote research and leadership in Home Econamics and to recognize superior scholarship.

Membership Candidates must have at least a 2.0 Honor Point Ratio as seniors or 2Q2 Honor Point Ratio as juniors to be eligible.

ORm This society of junior and senior Medical Technology students is - temporarily inactive but may reactivate this fall. Anyone interested in the group should contact the adviser, Ruth Hovde, 205-C Mayo Building, extension 2601:0. .

PHI ALPHA THETA This society for the promotion of interest in'history is currently - ...... --..0. inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6277. -PHI SIGMA -PHI Next election Spring 1958 President Alan Clothier 934 Reaney Av st Paul PR 6-1525 Vice-President Roger Rood Centennial Hall Secretary James Walker 3920 36th Av N JU 8-3152 Treasurer Allan Kittila 11836 Meadow Lane Hopkins WE 8-3804 Adviser G'erald Prescott 14 Northrop Aud Ext 6173 Purpose 1'0 foster fellowship and assist in the administration of the band and to aid in the advancement of music.

Membership Any bandsm~n with at least Dne quarterts service. -84-

---PI TAU SIGMA Ne~telectio~ M~ 1958 President Richard Englund, , 2,0,0 Como Av SE ' FR 1-2698 Vice~President James 'Whi ttie;r , 7Ql'W'ashington Av SE :FR 1-5404 Cor-Secretary Lowell Nys trom ")209 '2nd Av 5 ' TAS':"9291 Rec-Secretary Bruce Lindahl ..:. 4941 Elliot Av S TA"4-9137 Treasurer Donald Munson 720 6th Av SE ' FRl-3317 Adyiser ,A~?]ph Lee .207 'Mech , Eng~neer~ng , Ext 6193 Purpose' To foster the high ideals of the eJ'1gine~rihg profession; to st1mulate 'interest 111 'and coordinate' departmental 'activities to promote the mutual, professional welfare of, i ts member~j ,-end to develop in stu,dents of mechanical engineering the attributes' necessary for' effectiv~ leadership. '.

Membership , Members are chosen on a, basis of sound engineering abili.ty, 'scholarshipand personality from the junior, senior and ,-'. " graduate classes. M~mbers must have a "B" or better aver§lge,. , . , .' : '. . . " ~.•,:. .

i~i57" Next. election Fall.'. 1:_ ' Adivser Eimer WJohnson 133 Main Engineering'

Purpose' "To re~ognize stUdents. in, the Insti'tute ,of Technology who have displayed leadership and s'ervic'e to the Institute and to the University; to coordinate' all engineering societies; and to initiate and support worthy projects.

Membership The membership consists' of 14 men from' a 11 departments of the Institute of Technology who are carefully screened and chosen for their display of leadership and service, and who are within one year of graduation.

PSI CHI

President David Horten 'M-254 Psychology Bldg Ext 555 Vice-Presidents Max Alvord 22$ Johnston Hall Ext 6251' Leonard Rover 2611 8th St S Secretary Marilyn Schaefer 220 Johnston Hall Ext 6893 Treasurer Floyd Ayers 210 Child Welfare Bldg Ext 163

Purpose To advance the science of Psyehology and to encourage, stimulate and maintain the seholastic performanCE> of individual members in all academie fields.

Membership To be eligible one must be accepted as a graduate student in " Educational Psyehology, Child Welfare or Psychology and have the approval of his adviser. Formar members retain membership as long as they,.remain 1h the professional field. -85-

--RHO CHI College of Pharmacy Next election May 1958 Pres.ident Arnold Liebman College of Pharmacy Ext 475 Vice-President Jaime Delgado 629 Huron St SE F'R 1-5126 Sec-Treasurer Mathias Mertes , College of Pharmacy 'EXt '475

Purpose To promote" scholarship, friendship and'the recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences.

Membership Those students with a 2.0 Honor Point Ratio in the College of Pharmacy are eligible.

SIGMA DELTA PSI

(For information contact Clarence "Pat" Mueller, Cooke Hall, Ext 79).

Purpose This is a national honorary fraternity in physical education, to promote physical, mental and moral development of college men.

Membership Limited to male students who pass a series of fifteen proficiency tests in track and field events, swirmning, posture and scholarship.

SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA Next election January 1958 President Barbara McCamus 1100 5th.St SE FE 8-9927 Vice-President Elaine Boone 6908 Hillcrest Lane WA 6-9768 Secretary' Alice Prchal 213 11t."J. Av SE Treasurer 1£xt 6169 Diane Carley 2220 25thAv S PA 4-8784 Purpose " The' purpose of this fraternity shall be the encouragement and promotion of high scholarship among freshmen women.

Membership Women with an Honor Point Ratio of 2.0 or higher as freshmen are invited to a recognition tea held fall quarter of their sophomore year. Those with an Honor Point Ratio of at least 2.45 are elected to membership at the beginning of winter quarter.

_SIGMA .0.;;;;;';;;;;;;GAMMA TAU

This aeronautical engineering honorary failed to submit an officer li~t. For information ple~se contact' the ,Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. .. ~86-

---SIGMA THETA TAU Next election May 1958 President Joan Williams 662.7 Chicago Av· UN 6-5396 Vice-:-President Florence Brennan 6617 12th Av S, , TA 4-1698 Secretary Charlotte Boyles 3901 Van Nes~ Av TA 5-0201 Treasurer C1arice'Nicke1 719 Erie St SE FR 1-3673 Adviser Doris Miller 122 Millard Hall Ext 7112 Purpose To foster high professional standards, encourage creative work, promote maxinum development of the. 1ndividual, promote fello}V'­ ship among members of the profession of nursing and develop an abiding interest in the advancement of nursing. Membership Nursing stUdents, graduate students and faculty members.

---TAU BETA PI This engineering honorary failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

UNDERGRADUATE "M" CLUB Next election June 1958 President Dave Burkholder 4041 NE Monroe SU 8-23~4 Vice-Pres-Sec Dick Mueller Treasurer Dave Lindblom 3541 Russell Av N JA 2-01.31

Purpose To advance the "M' j t'o promote fellowship; to encourage scholar­ ship; to foster social act~vities; to accommodate visiting· sports teams; to maintain relations between coaches and players; to promote relations with high school athletes; and to orient freshmen athletes at the University of Minnesota. Membership Open to all undergraduates of the University of Minnesota who have earned an "M" in a sport.

XI SIGMA PI Next election May 1958 President Richard Schneider School of Forestry St Paul Campus Vice-President Robert Benson 1139 Idaho Av St Paul 009-1901 Sec-Treasurer David Thorud 1235 Edgerton St Paul PR 6-2505 Adviser Merle Meyer 105 Green Hall St Paul Campus Ext 272 Purpose Xi Sigma Pi is an honorary forestry. fraternity. Membership To be eligible, a male student mst have the equivalent of 2i years of college work, rank in the upper one-fourth of his class and meet the extra-curricular requirements of the fraternity. -87-

SPECIAL INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS

PURPOSE t Included in this section are a wide variety of student organizations which hav8 educntional, cultural, social or rocreational objectives.

ME~mERSHIP: In general, membership in these groups is open to any interested student. Organizations within this section are grouped into six sub-divisions according to the general nature of their interests. These subdivisions are: Departmental and Professional Language and CuI ture Music and Fine Arts Political and Social Action Recreational and Hobby Social Service ~_ ....- -~------

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DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL

ACCOUNTING ~ Next election Winter 1958 President .Harvey Hendrickson 1308 7th St SE FE 8-9845 Vice-President Rolf Haugen 4541 44th Av S PA 9-7762 See~reasurer Marilyn Grosslein 420~ 6th StNE SU ·8-5858

~ose To present programs and speakers: of common interest to accounting majors. Membership All students registered at the Univorsitypf Minnesota, 1nterslJted ·in' tliCcbunting, .areelig*ble. 'formembership for the current academic quarter upon paymont of dues.

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS CLUB Next election Spring 1958 President Richard Herder 1052 Hatch Av St Paul HU 9-5120 Vice-President Robert E Lucas 1036 Marshall St Paul MI 4-6323 See-Treasurer Richard Kluzak 1505 Cleveland Av N, St Paul MI 5-4172 Adviser RP Dahl Haecker Hall St Faul Campus Ext 335 Purpose To promote an exchange of ideas among students in the field and acquaint members with job opportunities in the area of Agri­ cultural business. Membership Any University stu1ent interested in the field. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION -CLUB President Marvin Stotesbery 2111-G Folwell W, St Paul MI 4-9318 Vice-President Norris Austvold 1458 Chelmsford Av St Paul MI4-2554 Secret..y Osmund Gilbertson 110 Essex SE FR 1-2978 Treasurer Grant WJohnson . 1469 ClevelandAv N, st Paul MI 5-1929 Adviser HWKitts 205 Horticulture Bldg St Paul Campus Ext .li61 Purpose To further interest in agricultural education. Memb.ership All Agriculture Education students. Active members are those who pay dues and.attend meetings.

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY This professional chemistry organization is currently inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6271. -90-

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF Cl1EMICAL ENGlNEERS* Next election June 1958 Box 39 Chem Engineering Bldg President William Maberry 144 Huntington Av S W~zata Vice-President n Smith 1718 Tay10tAv St. Paul MI 6-3582 Secretary James Dimarco Pioneer. Halt . Treasurer Roger Swanson 2478 Territorial Rd St Paul MI 5-1825 Purpose To bring together the students and faculty of the Chemical. Engineering Department a nd to clev'eidP their common interest by means of inforrilal discussion and educational, movies, spe'akers, etc. ..

Membership Membership is open to any student (male or female) who is registered in the Chemical Engineering Department.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE QE ELECTRtCAL ~ RAD~O =EN;.;.;:G;;,:;I;;.;.;NE:;.::E~RS;;;.*

President Paul Ryan 909 W Franklin FE 3-2077 Vice-President Dave Trask 12274th St SE FR 1-7966 Secretary Jack Zinnnerschied 2124 Park1ands Rd ViA 6-4957 Treasurer Doug Trask 1227 4th St SE .FR .1-2071 l7Urpose To advance and disseminate knowledge of the theory and.praotic~ . of Electrical EngineeringJ,artd to provide the opportunity to .. become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the' " institut10n.

Membership -For students in Electrical Engineering.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Next election May 1958

President Claus Wiebe 3344 48th Av 5 PI 4-2814 Vice-President Vern Sundberg 8350 Knox Av S TU 1";'3371 Sec-Treasurer Richard Hardy 2704 Clinton Av S TA 4-33,78 Adviser Lawrence Johnston 20 'Physics Ext 542

Purpose The advancement and diffusion of knowledge of the science of physics and its application to human welfnrri.

Membership University of Minnesota students, undergraduate and graduate, withe physics major or minor.

* University of Minnesota Student Affiliate or Branch ------....,.------

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AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION* Next election Fall 1957

104 Wulling Hall Ext 326

P;resid~nt James Brunner 323 11th Av SE FE 6-68B8 Vice-President Stanley Balchunas Centennial Hall Secr~tary Robert Westby 1311 Grimes Av S WA'6-2087 Treasurer Douglas Kriesel 323 11th Av SE FE 6-6888 Adviser Willard Hadley 104 Wulling Halll Ext ,32,3

Purpose To encourage the advancement of Pharmacy as a science a nd as a profession. ".

Membership Open to any sophomore, junior, or senior in Pharmacy.

AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY*.

This organi~ation for the stimulation of interest in l' ocket an~ jet propulsion is currently inactive. For further info1"'"' mation please contact the Student Activi'ties Bureau, 106 TSMa, . extension 6277.

;,;;AME;;;;;;;.;R;;;.IC;;.;;AN;;;,;. _SO_C_IE_T_Y 2! AGRICULTURAL ENG,INEERS* President Jerrold Niemann 818 Superior SE FR 1-2760 Vice-President. James J.leese Pioneer Hall. Secretary Walter $tuJTlPf 13J.3 6th St SE . FR 1-2207 Treasurer 'Warren Saufferer .2501 Lowry· ·Av NE . Purpose To promote the interests of the students in Agricultural Engineoring" particularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Agricultural Engineers.

Membership Open to all students in Agricultural Engineering. IfonGrary and associate memberships are available to f aculty, graduates, and interested students.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF Clli'IL ENGlNEERS* Next election Spring 1958

President Robert Hanson . 3245 15th Av S Vice-President Eugene Skok 1733 Bayard Av St Paul Secretary Mark Hindermann 1512 WCalifornia St Paul MI 6-8733 ':t'reasurer David Eckblad 314 University Av SE

Purpose To help the student to prepare himself for entry into the Civil Engineering profession by presenting speakers and technical movies pertaining to the field.

Membership Open to all students in Civil Engineering at t he University of Minnesota. * University of .Minnesota Student Affiliate or Branch -92-

AMERICAN SOCIETY ill: MECHANICAL ENGINEERS* Next election May 1958

\ 13 Mechanical Engineering Bldg President Donald Sroka $S32-Il:hli AvS . TA 3-7545 Vi ce-President Warren Schuldt 1269 Thomas Av st Paul MI 6-3345 Secretary Mason Myers 628 14th Av SE FR 1-5748 Treasurer James Arms trong 3717 48th Av S . PA 4-8094 Adviser Richard Goldstein 465 Mech Engineering Bldg . Ext 464 PUrpose The advancement and dissemination of knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineeringmd the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel andactivities of the 'Society as well as to promote a professional awareness and fellowship. Membership All students in Mechanical Engineering.

AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Next election April 1958 President Donald Hastings 2060 Carter Av St Paul MI 6-0591 Vice-President James Bundy MB-12 University Village FE 8-3796 Secretary Kern Schwartz Treasurer Richard Dierks 520 Washington hV SE FE 1~2656 Adviser Joe Walker 205-b Vet Science St Paul Campus Ext 251 Purpose To make available to the students the opportUnities offered by the American Veterinary Medical Association to its student chapters, to promote friendly relations among students enrolled in Veterinary Medicine. Membership Open to all students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine.

ANTHROPOLOGY ~ Next election Fall 1957

President Carla Fritache Comstock Hall Purpose To promote interest in and understanding of anthropological studies through informal meetings. Membership Any student in good standing at the University of Minnesota. * University of Minnesota Student Affiliate or Branch - ....._--_.------

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ARCHITECTURAL STUDEN'PS ASSOCIATION

President Bruce Erickson 2627 CleveJa nd NE ST 9-6975 Vtce-President Ronald Syverson Pioneer Hall Secr.etary Patricia Harry 4104 6th St NE SU 8-6615' Treasurer Michael ,Metcalf 315 16th Av SE FR 1-1929 Adviser Robert Bliss 310 Main Engineering Ext 6.856

Purpose To improve the educa.tional environment of· the students while in " school;t~ give the students ·a voioe .in the School of Archi. tecture administration; and to organize combined social activities among all design grades.

Membership All students registered for a Bachelor of i..rchitecture degree, a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in t..rchitecture, or in 'Architecture design courses shall automatic~lly become members whenever such registration begins. ., ,

~ ~ CADET REGIMENT Officers to be appointed Fall Quarter, 1957.

Adviser George L Haugen le2 Armory Ext 6828

Purpose To conduct prescribed military training and extracurricular activities for Army ROTC Cadets.

Membership Members include all students enrolled in .i:lrmy ROTC.

ARNOLD !ill ....SO.;..;C_IE'1lY=

President Tom Johnson 316 Dupont Av S UN 9-8940 Vice-President James Armstrong 5124 Nokomis PA 9-3078 Secretary Donald Sroka 5532 11th Av S TA 3-7,45 Treasurer John Frantz 3816 Longfellow Av S Pi.. 2-5928

Purpose To stimulate interest in the Air Force, keep up­ to-date on Air Force changes and. improvements in material and airplanes, and improve companionship among students in the Air Force ROTC.

Membership This is an honorary organization so membership is limited to those students beyond the first two years of ROTC approved by a committee and the executive officers.

ASSOCIATION !Qg CHIIDHooD EDUCATION*

This women's organization is currently inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. * University of Min~esota Student'Affiliate 'or Branch "94-

BLOCK ~ BRmIE Ne~e~ection Spring 1958 President Edward Haeg 2Q60carter Av St,·Paul MI6-o59l Vice-President Elton Klaustermeier 2060 Carter !l.v St Paul MI 6-0591 Secretary. Linden Olson 1520 Raymond Av Bt, Paul MI 6-3985 Treasurer Dale Ripley 1485 OlevelandAv N,StPaul MI 6-3196' Adviser Woodrow Aunan 129 Peters Hall'St ,Paul Campus Ext ,347 ...... Purpose To discuss educational programs on timely subjects and to .f; provide a stimulus for further ~k in agriculture. Membership Open to animq1 husbandry majors and other interested persons (graduates and undergraduates).

BUSINESS ~ DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CWB Next election Fall 195' President Clifford Wicklund 120 Seymour SE FE 9-6133 Advisers Warren Meyer 105 Burton Hall Ext 6491 Raymond Price 101-D Burton Hall Ext 6678

Purpose To £.o!Jter and promote business and distributiv~' education by meetings with business and professional people in the field. Membership Open to all interested students.

. \ BUSINESS WOMEN'S -CLUB Next election May 1958 President Marilyn Grossloin 4201 6th St NE SU 8-5858 Adviser Naomi Peterson 215' Vincont Hall Ext 296 Other officers to be elected Fall 1957.

Purpose To help promote activitie~ within the Business School and to bring together in a social way women in business and allied · fields for study,and recreation. Membership Open membership for girls who are in bUSiness or pre-business or economics ~ajors.

CLASSICS CLUB 116 Folwell Hall Ext 6365 President Mrs. Sarah Kille 2101 E River Terrace, FE 6-6274 Vice-President James Mortensen 520 Washington hV FE 1-2071 Secretary Harry Webber Pioneer Hall Adviser Margaret Forbes 116 Folwell Hall Ext 6365 Purpose To provide an opportunity for the exchange of ideas amOng' those interested in the classies. Membership Regular membership is open to all graduate and undergraduate students of the UniversitYe Associate member~hip is open to all non-students of thu University (faculty, etc.). -95-

.QQE! .;.CURR~I;;,;C;.;;.U;;;;.;LUM;,;;;; FOUNDATION This organization is currently inactive. For further inrormation please contact the Student Activities Bureau ~ TSMa, Extension' 6277. ' '.," ,

DAIRY ...SC_IE-.NC;;.;",;;,,;;,E ~ Next election Spring 1958 President ' Don~d Benning 1449 GranthamAv St Paul Vice-President Bill Stauber 1$20 Raymond AV,St Paul MI 6-398$ Secretary Marlin Berg 1,28 Grantham Av St Paul MI 6-5576 Treasurer Richard Duke10w Adviser WE Peterson 751 Med Arts F.E 2-8871

Purpose To increase closer relationships among men interested in the dairy'field. Membership Men majoring in the dairy field or interested in the dairy industry, both graduates and undergraduates,' are eligible.

FINANCE ~ INSURANCE CLUB This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. '

FOLWIDLL LIBRhRY CLUB Next election,ralll957 President Anastasia Pappas 306 Oak Grove-Apt 208 FE 2~682 Vice-President Constance Balcom Comstock Hall Secretary Ramona Lear 210 Cleveland Av S, St Paul MI 8-4722 !dviser David Berninghausen 7 Library Ext 6108 Purpose To prDIllote greater interest in the profession of library science and a mutual exchange of ideas and ideals through the fe11o~ ship of the library. Menbership Any student enrolled 'in the Division of Library Instruction is entitled to active membership. All Library Instruction faculty are honorary members and other University library staff maybe associate members. '. -96- FORESTRY -CLUB President George Mennel. ' ,. 2223 Knapp St Paul LIT 6-1908 Vice-~esident Carl Eeidel: . 1474 Branston St Paul MI 5-5095 Secretary Richard Schneider Treasurer Karl Haaser Adviser Philip Knorr no Green Hall St Paul Campus Ext 264 Purpose To sponsor programs of professional interest and educationss well as to promote social functions for forestry students. Membership Open to all students in the Division of Forestry.

GEOLOGY CLUB Next election May 1958 President Thomas Winter 1025 Winslow Av St Paul CA 2-6261 Vice-President Arthur Berg 4521 28th Av S PA 1-1302 Sec-Treasurer Robert Ehrlich 1465 Laurel Av St Paul MI4~7942

Purpose To advance geology as a science and a profession~d to increase understanding between faculty and students. Membership Any student interested in geology.

GRADUATE ECONOMICS CLUB 127 Vincent Hall Ext 161 President Marcus Alexis 1421 6th St SE FR 1-3835 V:ice-President Thomas Hady 2634 Coon Rpd Blvd HA 1~1179 Sec-Treasurer Charles Purdy 869 24th Av SE FE 9-6220 Purpose To provide opportunities for social and· professional association among graduate students in Economics, Business Administration and allied subjects. Membership Open to all graduate students taking a major or minor in Economics or Business hdministration.

HISTORY -CULB 200 Ford Hall Ext 430· President Crest Ranum 76 WWyoming St Paul CA 4-9571 Vice-President Charle s Buzicky 1121 WHoyt St Paul HU 9-9600 Sec-Treasuerer Roberta Taple 762 Holly St Paul CA 5-5012 Purpose To broaden the understanding and deepen the appreciation of history. The club wishes to stimulate an interest and en­ thusiasm for the study of-the past leading to a broader under­ standing of current world problems. Membership Interested faculty and students in all fields. -97-

~ ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION

President Ann Rogers -Brewster Hall MI 6-6531 Vice-President Irene Gerber Brewster Hall . MI 6-6531 Secretary Naomi Larson Brewster Hall MI 6-6531 Treasurer Margaret Nelson Brews ter Hall MI 5-6531 Advisers Mary Carlson 309 HorneEc Bldg St Paul Ext-448 Lois Lund 149 Home Ec Bldg st Paul Ext 437 Purpose To develop a professional spirit among the members) to train young women to be. active and effi~~er.lt leacrer.s in home: -and corr~unity; and to furnish opportunities for social life. Membership All girls in Home Economics. Active membership requires payment of dues.

-·HORTICULTURE CLUB Next election March 1958 President Harland Chapman Horticulture Dept St Paul Campus Vice-President Dale Wreisner 2926 45th Av S PA 2-8118 Secretary Lorne Dunham 3916 Monterey Av Treasurer Rodney Bailey Newport, Minri Purpose To provide information relative to Horticulture and to represent the students at the University of Minnesota pursuing Horti­ culture as a vocation or hobby. Membership Any student interested in Horticulture.

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUT'ICAL SCIENCES Next election May 1958 President Martin Timmons 5121 PortJa nd Av TA 2-8408 Vice-President Byron Swenson 7800 Aster Dr KE 7-3392 Secretary Donna Hubbard 1412 Portland l..V FE 6-0052 Treasurer John Thomas 127 University Village FR 1-3150 Purpose To beoome a.cquainted with the personnBl ahd activities of the national organization as well as to promote a professionai consciousness and fellowship. Membership Any student who is enrolled in and I:Ursuing -a degree" inscience may join the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences upon payment of regular membership fees. ,------_. __.- --~------,

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JOURNALISM GRADUATE CLUB

President Richard Gray 125 Oak Grove Vice-President James Barden 930 Mt Curve Av .·m 7-4879 .See-Treasurer William Hachten 1423 5th St SE FR 1")131

. Purpose To provide an opportunity for informal discussions among­ p,raduate students.,in Journalism.

Membership Any Journalism graciup.te student.

LANGUAGE --ARTS CLUB Next election Fall 1957 President Jean Miller 516 14th Av SE FR 1-1656 Vice-President Beverly Forinash 519 lOth ltv SE FE 1-1869 Treasurer Marion Nelson Comstock Hall Adviser Dora Smith 201 BU.rton Hall Ext 6659 Purpose To provide an opportunity for people in language arts education to meet and discuss their problems.

Membership Open to anyone in language arts education and majors or minors in speech or English education.

LIGNUM CWB Next election May 1958

President Denis Bekke 2239 Benjamin St, NE . ST 9-454.3 Vice-President David Andreasen 2060 Carter Av st Paul MI 6-0591 Secretary James Eastman 1634 Snelling Av NJ St Paul MI 6-8344 Treasurer James Scales 1201 California Dr St -Paul Apt 103

Purpose To promote a better understanding with leaders in the wood· utilization field and to make these leaders aware of our organization.

Membership Open to any University of Minnesota student interested in wood utilization•.

MEN'S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Next election Fall 1957

102 Shevlin Hall Ext 6665 President John C1aessens 3051 Garfield NE ST 9-7488 Vice-President Peter Nekola 4404 4th Av S TA 4-0910 Sec-Treasurer Harold Rindal 4107 18th J..v S PA 2-9118 Adviser Carl Goossen 112-G Burton Hall Ext 6660

Purpose To serve as a liaison between those elementary teachers in the field and those who are students of elementary education. To gain a better understanding of the problems peculiar to men in elementary education.

Membership Open to all men majoring in elementary education. -99-

_ME....R.....CH_AND--.;I-.S_ING..-. ~ Next election May' 1958 President Wayne Burmiester 7808 66th Av N KE 7-7032 Vice-President Bob Brown 1029 4th St SE FE 8-3857 Secretary Maureen Kunow FR 1~'334 . AdViser Edwin Lewis 221 Vinoent Hall Ext 6961 Purpose To, g-ive students interested in merchandising, advertising and sales a chance to hear and become acquainted with prondnent men in these various fields. and to meet each ,other. Membership Anyone interested in merchandising, advertising or sales.

MINNESOTA STUDENT RECREATION ASSOCINl'ION Next 'election May 1958

President Robert McQuire 2433 Dupont Av S FR 7-1344 Vice-President Frances Marchand', 3211 Thomas Av N JA 1-2770 Secretary Ester Hammen 1028 25th Av SE FR 1·1165 Treasurer Bemice Strane 2355 Bourne Av St Paul MI 6-5454 Purpose To provide a professional organization for students in the recreation curriculum; to develop high professionalstandards and ethicsJ to further the recreation movement; and to cooperate in the development of an a.dequate program of professional. training in recreation.

Memb~ship For all stUdents except freshmen majoring in recreation and to recreation minors in their junior or senior years. Affiliate membership is open to freshmen or interested students.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB Next election May 1958

President Beverly Snider 3040 E Minnehaha Pky PA 2-4410 Vice-President Mal ~.·1?11 Reid Comstock Hall Secretary Donnt Berglund 4022 40th Av S PA·2-5953 Treasurer Adelle Dowidat 5341 Zenith I.v S WA 2-8575'

Purpose To unify students interested in occupational therapy.

Membership Open to all students rE);:-~ul~.rly enrolled or. interested in occupational therapy, -100-

PERSHING RIFLEs Next- eleotion'M:~y 1958 President Burl Zorn 3052 FloridaAv WE 9""'4165 Vice-President Robert Wolff 3700E 34th St PA 2-6916 Secretary Richard Culp 11030 France ;;'V S" TU,1-85l9 Treasurer Jack Fecht' 907 8th St SE FR i-192l Advisers George Haugen ,108 Armory Ext 6828 Kenneth Van Kirk 9 Armory Ext 6166 Purpose To foster fellowship; to promote the qualities of good and efficient offigers; to train basic s;tudents to be proficient in leadership and command; and to increase knowledge of' military science and tactics. Member'ship Open only to students enroll@d in ,Military 'Science I and II iIi Artrw, Air Force and Navy ROTC.

PHI EPSILON KAPPA 203 Cooke Hall Next election May 1958 President Robert Voves 324 University Village FR 1-7259 Vice-President Roy Tutt 723 Dayton Av St P~lll CA 7-1657 Secretary Otis Smith 902 University Av St ,Paul Treasurer Wayne Aus treng Pioneer Hall Adviser Clarence Mueller 203Cook;e Hall Ext 79 Purpose To promote high ideals and standards,of ethics among students and professionals en¢~ged in the field of p~ysical educktiori.

Memership Members are selected 'from among teachers of physical educa.tion and students of physical education who have completed three quarters of work at the University of Mirinesota.

PH!LQSOPHICAL SOCIETY Next election Fall 1957 President Grover Maxwell lOO,Wesbrook Hall Ext 570 Treasurer Patricia fUUl Crawford 100 Wesbrook Hall Ext'580 Purpose To provide opportunities for group discussion of questions of a philosophical nature. Membership All graduate students, faculty members, and undergraduate majors in Philosophy. -lOI!'"

M~ PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION J WOMEN'S Next election 1956 ..Norri-sGymnasium

President Jean McCurdy 1468 W Idaho St Paul MI 4-8198 Vice-President Shirley Nelson 4445 35th Av S . PA 4-3169 Secretary Rosalie Purcell 909 4th St SE FE 6-8026 Ad'rlser . Elate Bockstruck 159 Norris Gym Ext ;6380

Purpose To promote greater social and professional.c0operation and pro­ fessional interest among physical education .majors, minors, and graduate student,s. . .

Membership All majors, minors' and graduate women students in Physical Education.

PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB Next election Fall 1957

President Richard Craven 617 Oak St SE Vice-President Robert Hummel 6946 Thomas Av S UN 6-8129 Sec-Treasurer Marilyn Clusiau Comstock Hall

Purpose To promote fellowship among the students of l?hysical Therapy at the University of Minnesota.

Members~ip Limited to juniors or seniors in Physical Therapy.

PLAm INDUSTRY -CLUB Next election Wintel' 1958 President Larry Adams 148, Cleveland Av'StPaul MI 6-3196 Vice~Pi'esident William Bursch 148, ,Cleveland Av St Paul MI 6-3196 Secretary Ward Voorhees 1485.Cleveland Av St Paul MI 6-3196 \Treasurer Donald Glimadal 1485 Cleveland Av St Paul MI6-3l96 Advisers Paul Burson 'lOI-A Soils St Paul Campus ,- . Ext 4S6, . Alois Schmid .308 Agrono~Bldg St ,Paul Campus Ext 281

Purpose To become familiar with and to foster interest in agronomy, s011s8Od related fields; to meet others of the same interest.

Membership Any student of the College of Agriculture. POULTRY SCIENCE -CLUB Next election Maroh 1958 President Lee Armstrong 2261 Cloveland Av St Paul MI 5-2880 Vice-President H1chp..rd Runck 1400 Raymond Av st Paul MI 4-6922 Secretary Vernal Nelson 217.3-F Hcyt Av W, st Paul }AI 6-157.3 Treasurer David Offerman

Purpose To promote association with laymen and leaders in the poultry industry. Membership Open to anyone interested in the poultry industry. -102-

PRE-LAW CLUB This group is currently. inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension ". 6211. . :'.-..

,': .....:" PUNCHlNELID PLAYERS Next election May 1958 President Donald LangWortht Vice-President Estrid Baldwin Secretary Mari Lu Luetke Brewster 'Hall MI 5-6531 Treasure~.· Delbert·Stgner Adviser' '. Francis Drake 211 Temp So Administration .'Ext236

Purpose To produce pl~s worthy of presentation by an educational institution. Membership Open to students of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, " Home Economics, and Veterinary Medicine who have passed t~e necessary requiremen~s and tryouts. .

SCABBARD AND BLADE 108 Armory Ext 6827 ~...-.,;;.;.;..- - - President Richard Leonard "3936 Chowen Av S WA 2-7514 Vice-President Lloyd Gracey 2901 Lyndale Av N JA 2-9055' Secretary Wayne Plut Centennial Hall Treasurer William Dukelow 1492 N Hamline St Paul ,HU 9-5612 A.dViser . Clark Edwards 108 Armory Ext 6828 Purpose Scabbard and BJa de is a "national honorary fratGrnity organized to honor outstanding military students, and to promote spirit' in the Corps of Cadets. '

Membership A student of Military Sci~nce III and IV may be elected to membership if he distinguishes himself in the ROTC program by high marks aQd participation in special activities. -103-

SCHOOL OF MINES ~ METALlURGY -Minerals Division: President Alan Robinson 4145 Ewing Av S VlA 6-2524 See-Treasurer Sherman Quayle Centennial Hall Metals Division: ,President Richard Groen 4100 25th i~V S PA 2-7302 Sec-Treasurer Melvin Vagle Purpose To promote fellowship am:mg students in t he School of Mines and Metallurgy by technical and s60ial meetings•.

Membership Open to any student in the School of Mines and MetallUrgy.

SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT Next election Spring 1958 13 Mechanical Engineering Bldg Pros,ident Gerald Olerud Centennial Hall Vice-President Jerome Phillips 1504 Fulham St Paul MI 4-9803 Secret,ary Donald Wright 1770 Berkeley Av St Paul MI 9-3041 Treasurer Walter Gensmer Centennial Hall Purpose To promote and advance the art and science of management. Membership Students of economics, business administration, and engineering above the freshman level and with an interest in management.

SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS! -CLUB Next election October 1957 President Phil Collins 518 University Village FE 2-3018 Vice-President Jerry Anderson Secretary Mary Jenkins 1320 7th St SE FR 1-1265 Treasurer Pat McGovern 6521 11th Av S TA 2-6797 Purpose To stimulate interest in the field of speech pathology and to provide 8 medium for social and informational exchange between students and faculty. Menbership To consist of students interested in speech pathology in addition to charter and honorary members so recognized by the club. -104-

STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Ne~t election May 1958 President John Lester 1412 E 24th St PA 1";1631 Vice-President Mark Meusing 317 Union St SE FR 1-1839 Secretary Donovan Beckman 2216 Elliot Av , FE 3-5614 Treasurer John Ochsner 329, Union St BE FR 1-1369 Purpose To advance the profession of medicine; to contribute' to' the" welfare and education ot medical students; to familiarize 1ts members with the purposes and ideals of organized medicine; and to prepare its members to meet the social, moral, and ethical obligations of the profession of medicine. .

Membership Any student enrolled in Medicin~.

S'l'lJPENT' ASSOCIATION .Q!: SOCIAL WORKERS lPresident Claire Boskin 917 Essex SE FR 1-2626 V:ice-President Roger Toogood 285 N Fairview St Paul MI 5-1389 Secretary KaFen Rude 6820 Valley View Road WE 9-6087 Treasurer Jeanette Hofstee 1329 ,7th St SE FR 1-126, Purpose To express and t'oeX:cq.ange ideas relevant to social work.

Membership Open to all students in graduate social work courses.

---STUDENl' -CLUB -FOR ---TEACHING -----EXCEPTIONAL ----CHILDREN Next election June 1958 Pres'ident Beverly Resell 1303 E 28th St PA 4-<>523 Vice;"President Ann Schein 522 N Miss River Blvd St Paul MI 5-2526 Secretary AUdrey Flom 514 11th Av BE FR 1-5625 Adviser Maynard Reynolds 199 Burton Hall EXt: 70711 Purpose To stimulate interest in this field; to become better acquainted with organizations, professions, and students in the field.

Membership All students in Special Education for the crippled, blind, deaf, a nd mentally retarded are eligible. -105-

STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 102 Shevlin Hall Ext 6665 Next election February 1958 President Myrtle Krause 1629 6th St SE FR 1-2108 Vice-Presidents Ronald Peterson 40.31 24th Av S PA 9'-6840 Rodger Kemp 624 Oliver ~v N J~ 9-8795 Cor-Secretary Catherine Gilchrist 3933 W Broadw~ ICE 7-2773 Rec-Secretary Dorothy Lindrud 1866 E Nebraska St Paul PR 1-3097 Treasurer Carroll Peterson 4543 Minnehaha Av ~ PA 2-414.3 Adviser Theodore Clymer 110 Burton Hall Ext 559 Purpose Student EdueGt10n .sociation is set up as an integral part of state and national educational associations to help acquaint students with the history and ethics of the profession, to provide practical exporience in handling problems of the profession and the cOmrnUnfty and to iilcrease interest in teaching and raise the teaching standards. Membership Persons interested in teaching and,in education.

UNDERGRADUATE PSYCHOLOGY· CLUB This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student Activitios Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

UNDERGRADUATE SOCIAL WORK CLUB.

This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

UNIVERSITY ADVERTISING CLUB This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information pleas0 contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

UNIVERSITY ~'.sOCIAL ORGANIZATION Next election April 1958 i 16 Northrop Auditorium President Wayne Tinnnerman 3741 Portl.3nd hV S ,TA 2-5151 Vice-President John Downs 2541 3rd Av S FE 9-5152 Secretary Doris Mackie Comstock Hall Treasurer James Walker 3920 36th Av N JU 8-3152 Adviser Gale Sperry 14 Northrop Aud Ext 6105 Purpose To aid and encourage the success of the University of W,.nnesota Bands, and to make the members of the Minnesota Bands better acquainted with one another through its social functions. Membership Every member of any of tho University of Minnesota Bands shall be a member upon payment of dues. · -106-

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MATHEMATICAIiSOCIE'l'Y ~e~ election Spring 19$8 President Francis Windors'ki" 1310 Ryan Av St Paul . MI'6-8·28$ Vice-President Richard Spurrier' 207$ Lexington St Paul HU 9-9591 Sec-Treasurer Wayne Gillis 1480 Simpson St'Pau1 MI 6-5807 Purpose To promote an interest in mathematica,'not only in the University itself, but in outside interests' as well; to provideJinformation pertaining to the professional opportunities in mathematics.

Membership Any undergraduate. student. at the,University. UNIVERSITY -OF MINNESOTA. PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE CLUB, President James Dee 2519 Polk'·NE , Vice-President Lee Arms trong 1403 Cleveland h,V N St Paul MI 5-2880 Secretary leRoy Robertson· 513 13th Av SE. FR 1-7476 Treasurer James Bavier 513 13th Av SE FR 1-7476 Purpose To obtain information and encourage discussion about the Veterinary Medical Profession among Pre~Veterinary students. Membership Students enrolled: in. the Pre-Veterinary Medicine curriculum.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNDERGRADUATE BIOLOGY CLUB Next election Spring 1958 President John Arnold 1349 Schletti St Paul HU 8-4161 Vice-President Edward Haskins 3616 Pillsbury Av S Tit 3-0201 Sec-Treasurer Carolyn Campbell 153 Orlin Av SE FR 1-7433 Adviser Dwain Warner 111 Zoology Ext 6338 Purpose To create interest in and stimulate the furtherance of the biological sciences. Membership Completion of, or concurrent registration in, one sequence in zoology, botany, or biology with a nc" average, or equivalent experience. lffLDLIFE MANAGERS CLUB Next election May' 1958

President Robert Schwab 2l09-A Hoyt Av W, st Paul MI 5-7091 Vice-President William Nelson 2,620 Vi Robbins ViA 2-4702 Sec-Treasurer Dale Heitkamp , 1270 Reaney Av St Paul· PR 6-9947 Purpose To keep students interested in fish and wildlife management informed. Membership Any person who is interested in wildlife management. -107-

YOUNG -LIFE WORKSHOP President Wayne Kindall 1647 Maywood st Paul HU 9-6866 Treasurer David Williamson 4053 21st A,- s FA 4-2816 Purpose To train Christian youth workers and give them supervised experience. Membership Anyone enrolling in theWorkshop,courso of study. -108- LANGUAGE -1l.ND CULTURE -ARAB AMERICAN -CLUB Next election March 1958 President Hamdan Hassan 722 Fulton St Vice-President Subhi Qasem .2067 Carter f.v St. Paul MI 6-5526 Secretary Gamal Sheriff 1211 6th St SE FR 1-3475 Treasurer Mahmoud Taber 2083 Scudder St Paul Adviser MI 5-2996 Dorothy Rundorf 319 Folwell Hall Ext $31 Purpose To promote better understanding between the Jzsrican people and the .4.rab people by giving true information about the Arab peoples, their culture and their problems. Membership Open to any student reconnnended by two active members.

CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB

This organization eleoted new officers in July 1957. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. Purpose To bring together and encourage a fraternal relationship among the Chinese students who have come to the University of Minnestoa; to study and discuss all problems which llI'e\..d±re\Jtly related to the reconstruction of China. Membership All students 'of Chinese ancestry enrolled at the University and other Minnesota colleges are eligible.

COSMOPOLITAN ~ Next election April 1958 President Pericles Caranicas 721 15th Av SE FR 1-1960 Secretary Barbara Brunkow 4900 Xerxes Av S WA 2-0938 Treasurer Doris Folkedal Sanford Hall Adviser Marcelle Boren 23 27th Av SE FR 1-2894 Purpose To develop mutual understanding among American and foreign students free from racial and other prejudices. Membership Regular membership is open to all students and staff members of the University. Associate membership is open to interested people not in the University. . -109-

DER DEU'ISCHE·VERIN. (German Club) 210 Folwell Hall .!E~t 272 - . Next election Winter'1958 l'resitlant Guido Kauls . 1129 University. Av :. .FE.6-866l Vice-President Wilhelmine Beck 917 Franklin Av SE FE 6-2489 .Secretary Mary Williams . 1423 Washington Ave: S FE :5..2678 Tt.El,8surel" Ferdinand Ruplin 1341 Flagg L1·'-)287 Adviser Fred Krugel 2l2'Folwall Hall Ext '6739 Purpose t6provlda .an opportunity for students of. German to get together with students from German speaking countries in order to further understanding of German culture and language. . . Membership Open to anyone ii1terested in the club's activities.

~ CLUB ..;;;.HI;;;.;;S..;;.PAN;,;;;,;.;;;.O-AMERICANO (Spanish 'Club) President Anne Mendez Comstock Hall Vice-President Janet Ingerson Comstock Hall ... Secretaries Mary MArtino 3552 Aldrich Av S Til. 4-9722 Caroline O'Shaughnessy Comstock Hall Treasurer, William Olsen ,c:' 4241 41st Av S. PA 4-3555

Purpose To 'promote underst~.ndingof the Spanish language and cuIture. ... ':,' Membership Open to all students of Spanish who have completed Spanish I .or its equivalent and to all other members of the student. body . .' .who know:Spanish wellenpugh to take part in the meetings and activities of the group.

"', . --_.-HAWA.II,'CLUB: . President Tom Kobara , , FR 1-2l:3J Sec-Treasurer Robert Muronaka 531 Walnut St SE MI ··,-6141 Purpose To foster a closer relationship among students from Hawaii. attending the Univoraity and other persons from Hawaii in our 'community; to help'incoming students from Hawaii adjust to the social and cultUral aspects ·'ofour University; and to stimulate the interest of other American studl;lnts in the culture and social structure of Hawaii. Membership Any student or staff member of the Univorsity upon payment of dues. ~------...

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-INDO-AMERICAN -CULD Next election Fall 1957 President Mansa Singh Chopra 1223 4th St SE FR 1-9113 Vice-President Ann Oriel 118 Western av N, St Paul CA 6-4290 Secretary M Govindan 2101 Knapp St St Paul MI 6-1480 Treasurer S P Dhawan 802' 6th St' SE ' FR 1-2764 Adviser Maynard Pirsig 265 Fraser Hall Ext 6197 Purpose To promote better inter-cultural relations and mutual under­ standing between India, and America. Membership All AlOOrican and Indian students, .f'aoulty members, and others outside the University are eligible.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CLUB 600 9th Av SE FE 8-9573 Next election October 1957 President Zal Tarapore Vice-President Patricia Leopold Treasurer Chester Dyrud Purpose The International House Club is formed'of students of the University of Minnesota dedicatad to activities and programs which'Wi.ll promote world peace, international education, mutual understanding between countries, and student self-government. Membership Members are students of the University who are approved by the officers of the club. Non-students can be associate members.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 310 Ford Hall Ext 6575 Next election May 1958 President Gertrude Kuehl Vice-President Donald Brinkman Secretary Helen King Treasurer Rodger Herv Adviser C MMcLaughlin Purpose To understand problems of international relations, both from the American point of view and from the point of view of other countries, through group discussion and outside speakers.

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ISLAMIC CULTURAL SOCIETY Next election.Winter 1958 President Mahannned Haque 627 Huron St SE FR ]-""r;3 Secretary Arif Hussain 608 Washington Av SE FR l-11j1 .Treasurer Ahmed Kolkaila 2145-C Grove East St Paul Ext 209 Purpose To interpret Islamic culture, civilization and religion to American students and to the general pUblic. To promote friendly relations between students from Islamic countries and American students. Membership. Membership is open to University of Minnesota students.

ISRAEL-AMERICA CLUB This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION This is a newly recognized organization. For information please contact the Student Acti;v;i. ties Bureau, TSMa, exteneion· 6277.

~ BRIGA'l! ITALIANA (Italian Club) 224 Folwell Hall Ext 2.31 Next election December 1957 President Charles Buzicky 1121 W Hoyt St Paul HU 9-9600 Vice-Pres-8ec Virginia· McCoy .330 Elmwood W TA 4-4029 Treasurer Gerald Rossi 712 15th AV SE FR 1-2620 Furpose To promote understanding of Italian culture.

Membership Open to all students 'Who CM show satisfactory evidence of their interest in Italian language and culture.

LATVIAN STUDENT CWB President GJUltis Plesums 6701 Vincent Av S UN 6-725.3 Vice-President Llmars Kras ts 2513 26th Av S PA 2-2,329 Secretary . Vita Valdens Sanford Hall Treasurer Olgerts Rudzitis . 1285-Ha~e ltv St Paul MI 4-6501 Purpose To unite Latvian students at the University of Minnesota; to stimulate interest in cultural and social activities; and to further a closer contact with American and other students. Membership Any Latvian who attends the University, - ~~~------.

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~ ·_CE....R...... CLE.. FRANCAIS (French Club)

President Hugh Olmsted 100 Malcolm Av SE ; FR 1~786h Treasurer John Shay 3426 EJ.41s:t~S1t Pl 2-130;

Purpose To promote interest in Fre~ch cuIture and language.

Membership Open to' students interested in 'Frei1Ch cultur'e and language. . . ,

NORWEGIAN ACADEMIC CULB

President P V Thorson 1028 7th St SE Purpose To promote friendship among Norwegian students.::.in. Minnesota and' to P~?mot~ international understanding and cooperation• Membership .Open ,to ·a11 students.

PAKISTAN STUDENrS ASSOCI.ATION Next election December 1957 President Mohammad Sarwar 1503 7th St SE FR 1-7871 Vice-President A Maji~'Khan P-92 University Village FR 1-3197 Secretary ,. ShakilAhmed Siddigi 649 '£rie St SE FE 6-9033 Treasurer Mohammad Israel Khan 2139 Scudder St St Pe.ul MI 6-6839 Adviser Henry Allen 211 Eddy Hall Ext 6654 Purpose To provide· tor fraternal relations amOng Pakistani: students and to introduce Pakistan and its culture to Americans. Membership Open to all persons interested in Pakistan.

RUSSIAN CLUB Next election Fall 1957

President Roger Montgomery 1300 5th St SE FE 2-6611 Secretary Mary Ann Dietrich Comstock Hall Treasurer Thomas Totushck Rt 3 Box 601 Hopkins WE 8-5217 Adviser Alexeev Wassilij 323 Folwell Hall Ext 6732

Purpose A non-political club which aims to develop an understanding of . :" .' the cultural aspects of Russian ci~lization•

Membership Enrollment in a class in Russian or demonstration of a reasonable proficiency in the langupge are requisites. ' ~~ ----_._------,

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UKRAINIAN CLUB

President Alexander Hayday 110 University Village FR 1-7535 Vic-e-President Telfila Minkowycz 821 4th St NE FE 8-3402 Secretary Daria Antochy 1927 5th St NE ST 9-0667 Treasurer Wolodymyr Minkowycz 821 4th St NE .FE 8-3402 Purpose To provide a medium through which students of Ukrainian extraction, and those interested in the history and culture of the Ukraine, can meet socially and pursue cultural and educa'" tiona1 activities.

Membership Students of Ukrainian extraction and those interested in the history and culturs of the Ukraine.• r------~~---~ ----~ --

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--._111MUSIC _A.~ .'--'FINE ____ARTS

I'; -GUILD STUDENT --GROUP Next election October 1957 - President Paul Emch 510 12th AV SE FR 1-3749 Vice-President Lyle Hagert 1255 Rose Vista St Paul MI 4-3523 Cor-Secretary. Judith Peterson 994 Delaware St Paul CA 2-0426 Rec-Secretary Priscilla Lovhelm 1110 5th St SE FR 1-2175 Treasurer Richard &\kehurst 6024 KaymarDrive

Purpose To provide an organizational meeting place for students inter~' ested in organ music~ Membership All students of music.

UNIVERSITY QE MINNESOTA DENTAL 'CHOIR Next election October 1957 President Noel Evans 814 Essex SE FR 1-1324 Vice-President Lois Swenson 1100 5th St FE 8-9927 Secretary Alberta Dean 256 Russell Av S FR 7-1913 Purpose To provide music for Dental School functions and to provide an opportunity for fellowship and social contacts f or dental and dental hygiene students on the campus of the University.

Membership Membership is open to all dental anj dGntal hygiene students of the University of Minnesota.

UNlVEHSITY OF MINNESOTA MEN'S GLEE CLUB Next election April 1958 President Jim Clayton 1100 Dou::;las Av FR 7-2424 Vice-President Bob 'Erickson 1948 Princeton hV St Paul MI 9-4244 Secretary Ray li,dste1t 726 Laurel Av St Paul CA 7-5091 Trea,surer Warren Ekstrom 514 14th Av SE F,{ 1-9811 Purpose To supply an outlet for all male students of the University who enjoy singing to~;othor p'S a ~r.cn I s Glee Club, md to furnish singing as entertoin:llEmt for various activities throughout the campus, for alumni ::':athc:cinr-;s, ? nd for comrmmity a ctivities.

Membership Any male student may bec~'me a member of the group by passing a vocal proficiency test administered by the director of the Glee Club and members of the auditionin~ committee. -115- POLITICAL -AND SOCIAL ACTION CONSF,RVATIVE STUDENTS CLUB Next election Fall 1957 President Marion Emery 408 Prospect Av S TA 2-7302 Secretary Anne Gleason 4146 Wentworth Av S TA 2-5492 Treasurer Robert DuBois 4225 Linden Hills Blvd ViA 6-7593 Adviser Mark Graubard 131 Physics Ext 6672 Purpose To provide a framework for students with conservative beliefs and to bring the conservative point of view to the University of Minnesota.

Membership All students who hold conservative political beliefs.

GOPHER PROGRESSIVE PARTY

This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student 4ctivities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277.

SOCIALIST.-CLUB Next election Fall 1957 Until the election in Fall 1957, please contact the following people for information: David Herreshoff 246 University Village FR 1-9942 Clark Johnson 408 Johnston Hall Ext 6193 Urban Plain 219 TNM Ext 6725 Puz!pose To make students and faculty as aware as possible of important political issues; to present and enlist support for the socialistic Viewpoint on these issues. Membership All University students are eligible,

STUDENT LIBERAL PARTY This group is currently inaetive. For further information please contact Bruce Smith, Centennial Hall. Purpose To promote student self-government. Membership Open to all interested University students. "';116-

UNIVERSITY REPUBLICAN -ctUB Next election November 1957 President Richard Otterson 716 E 44th St TA 2-3426 Vic~-Presidelit Carolyn Burdick 316 19th Av SE FE 3~8l0't Cor-Becretary Karen Johnson R:eq;';';s'-ecretary Connie Beggs 9520W 16th L1' 5-£45qi Tre:asurer Richard Piepho Centennial Hall :: .: ,: Purpos:e To bring college students into the Republican Party and to", provide an opportunity for them to find political expression ,"." .. and recognition. . . ",:' j

Membership Open to all University of Minnesota' students.

WORLD FEDERALIST CLUB Next election June 1958 President Gilbert Hanson 3806 2nd St NE ",SU 8-35M>., Vice-President Docar Pemantle 4038 Union Station Secretary Evelyn Kidneigh FE 5-0886 Treasurer Robert Betts 615 5th Av SE , FE 9-1218 Purpose To advance the idea of a limited world federal government empowered to preserve peace and the strengthening of the United Nations toward that end. ., ",?

Membership Open to all::students ~. Associate membership is available to others. '.:

" ~ i~ DEMOCRATIC FARMER-LABOR " ''348 "Cdffman Union,' , Next election May 1958 t··.... • 1.•• President Charles Flett Centennial Hall Vice-o-President Jon Bloom " Centennial Hall Secretary Janet Nelson 1316 7th St SE FE 8-6838 Treasurer Marr Koenig Centennial Hall Adviser William Kubicek 860 Mayo Ext 2721 Purpose To promote interest and efficiency in local, national and international govornmental 2ffairs, in line with the principles of the national Democratic Party. ' ,

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RECREATIONAL AND HOBBY

GRADUATE SCHOOL CLUB This social organization is currently inactive. For further information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6277.

MINNF'-SOTA MASQUERS . Next election Spring 1958 President Richard Thomas 5737 Emerson Av S TA 3-2442 V1ce~President Diedre Bobgan 5227' Minnetonka Blvd WA 2-5822 ,Secretary Shirley May 727 University Av SE FE 6-1191 Treasurer Hugh Olmsted 100 Malcolm"SE FR 1-7864 Adviser Fhi1 Benson Nicholson Hall Ext 6647 . Purpose To further drama throughout the University; to aid the 'University Theatre; an'l to provide social activities for students interestea in theatre. Membership Anyone interested in theatre who fulfills certain experience requirements in actingan1 technical theatre.

~-~_VA;;.;.TE=RS;;.. CANOE CLUB Next election Spring 1958 President Paul Street 414 Oak St SE FR 1-7693 Vice-President Helen Berg Brewster Hall MI 6-6531 Sec-Treasurer Darian Steckling 882 Lakeview St Paul HU 9-5349 Purpose To promote interest in canoeing as a recreational and com­ petitive sport at the University of Minnesota. Membership Any student or faculty member upon payment of a membership fee.

UNIVERSITY ~-DINNER SPEAKERS President Kenneth Bertelson 1110 5th St SE FR 1-1385 Purpose To develop poise and confidence in the preparation and de­ livery of prepared and extemporaneous speeches.

Membership lilly male student or non-student is eligible.

UNIVERSITY -....;.-=FOLK DANCERS This organization failed to submit an officer list. For information please contact the Student nctivities Bureau, 106 TSMa, extension 6277. -118- UNIVERSITY -OF MINNESOTA FIGURE SKATING -CLUB Next election Fall 1957 President Carol McLimans 1027 University Av SE FE 2-7569 Vice-Pres-6ec Joan Lofgren 1062 Sherburne Av St PauL MI 6--8947 Adviser Mary Reiter 4 Norris Gym Ext 205 Purpose' To ,promote and foster amateur figure skatirtg as recreation. Membership Interested amateur skaters. Skating ability is not required.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FLYING CLUB Next election May 1958

President Robert Bergstrom 3100 Chicago Av TA 5-2510 Vice-President Lesley Johnson 4550 Central aV NE,­ su 8-2744 Secl'etary Margie Hieke 1512 E 23rd St FE 6-6584 Treasurer Charles Schroeder 1125 5th St SE FR 1-2792 Purpose To encourage interest in aviation" provide safe economical flight training" advance the knavrledge of the members in aeronautical and aviation subjects" and to bring to more people ,the social benefits and pleasure of flying. Membership All interested students.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SKI CLUB Coffman Union Next election Marchl~58

President Robert Erickson 1948 Princeton St Paul MI 9-4244 Vice-President Donald Salverda '646 W County ad C St Paul IV 4-3987 Secretary Judy Williams 225 NWilder St Paul MI 6-3088 Treasurer Tom Crowley 2617 Joppa Av ViA 6-0709 Adviser Hans Hopf Coffman Union Ext 121 Purpose To promote student participation in recreational and competitive skiing; to provide outings and instruction; to make available' snow reports and transportation to regional and Rocky Mountain ski areas, etc. Membership Open to all interested students, staff" and alumni.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SPEEDSKATING CLUB Next election December 1957 President John Storm 2330 Stinson Blvd ST 9-2089 Vice-President Robley Mangney 629 15th Av SE FR 1--2205 Secretary Carol Johnson 2917 E 22nd St PA 2-6210 Treasurer Gary Eikaas kOOl 44th Av S PA 9-2832 AdViser Louis Keller 220-B Cooke Hall Ext 19

Purpose To promote speed skating at the University and in the state of 1unnesota. . Membership Open to those interested in speed skating and winter sports. · -119-

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA WHEELMEN

President Bob Battin 21 Circle W WE 9-4021 Vice-President Hertmut Wegner 4865'iOth Av S TA.2-9889 Secretary John Storm 1308 7th St SE FE 8-9845 Tre{\surer Edwin Men~e 2222'Folwell st Paul MI 5..07334 AdViser·' . Louis Keiler Cook -Hall 220-13 . Ext 79 F'urpos~e To engage' in -and extend "bicycle competition and recreational' .. ' bicycling. " .-.

Membership Open to students ,and f'acultyinterested in bicycling.

UNIVERSITY ~ AMATEUR SOCIETY . Next· election September 1957

Acting'President ,Donald Nichols 6225 Blaisdell Av S UN 6-5184' Vics-President Gayle 'Norberg 432 4th St SE FE 6-8937 Sec-Treasurer Jan Robidoux 4528 Monroe NE SU 8-2987 AdviSer JC Barnes 226 Electrical Engineerin·1· ,$xf.{6559: Purpos'e To foster intel-est in technical subjects;· ·toserve the University oommuni ty with ~incidental a nd emergency ratiib ;comrnunicatiohs; and to promote interest in amateur radio.' .: .:, Membership Full membershi~-studentswho are licensed. .Associate , ,."0; membership--other interested persons. -120-

SOCIAL SERVICE

ALPHA ..lli! OMEGA Coffman Union President David Mark, . m5. -E'"RiverlHoad FE 9-6247 Vice-President Robert Jorgensen 1115 E River Road FE 9-6247 Cor-Secretary Maurice Olson 1115 E River Road FE 9-6247 Rec-Secretary AI Standish 3209 Keewaydin Place PA 4-5387 Treasurer Fred Vihovde 625 15th Av SE FR 1-7322

Purpose To assemble scout-trained men in the fellowship of the Scout Promise and Law, to develop fr:bendship and leadership, and to promote services to the University, community, nation, and fraternit,..

Membership Open to men with scouting experience and "an- interest in ~ervice• .. . ~

MINNESOTA COMMONS CLUB 1425 UniversityAv SE FR 1-2003 Next election April 1958 President Daviq -Myers 1186 W County Rd B St Paul HU 9-2238 Vice-President Fred Gillen 208 Sheridan ,:v S FR 7-0658 Secretary James Van Valkenburg 245 Upton Av S FR 7-4446 Treasurer Arthur Walker 269 Cedar ll.v FE 8-3610 Adviser Clem Elliot 1425 University Av SE FR 1-2003

Purpose To promote, in harmony with the policies of the YMCA parent organization, a spirit of friencship; democracy; moral,socill, and intellectual growth; and loyalty to the University.

Membership All male students of the University of Minnesota are eligible for membership after nomination and vote by active members of the chapter.

CORPS .Q!: SPONSORS Next election Spring 1958

President Mary Sperbeck 2182 Dudley3t Paul MI 4-9632 Vice-President Marlene O'Hagan 5046 Long Lake Rd SU 4-4933 Secretary Nancy Schweitzer 884 W Nebraska St Paul MI 8-8113 Treasurer Caryl Bannister 4547 Scott Av N KE 7-6018 Adviser C Edwards Excelsior OR 7-2923 Purpose To a id the ArJItY' ROTC, especially Scabbard and Blade, in its programs and purposes. To foster an interest in the ROTC corps of cadets.

Membership Any woman student at the University of Minnesota who has sufficient interest, a 1.0 scholastic a ver'lge md is chosen by a committee picked from Corps of Sponsors, Scabbard~amd Blade, and the Regimental Staff. -121-

GAMMA SIGMA Next election Winter 1958 President Marlys Grantwit 7820 Mtka Blvd WE 9-7.501 VicCl-President MY!"t1e Krause 1629 6th S t SE FR 1-2108 SE:c:cetary Genevieve Weiland 2536 29th Av S PA 4-9618 Treasurer Barbara Joffe Comstock Hall Adviser Moira Fitzpatrick 319 12th Av SE FR 1-1548 Purpose To assemble college and university women in the spirit of serviJe to humanity; to develop friendship among women of all races and creeds through working sido by side to the fulfillment of common goals. Membership Women students of all races and creeds. Each member must give a required number of service hours each quarter.

President Del Stoner 2060 Carter Av St Paul MI 6-0591 Pu.rpose To promote the interest of 4-H boys and girls who have completed at least one regular club project in 4-H club work; to develop leadership in younger people.

Membership Any interested male or female student at the University who is or has been a 4-H Club member.

GOPHER ROOTER CLUB Next election Spring 1958 President G Edward Evans 195 Cleveland Av S, St Paul MI 9-6189 Secretary Pat Olsen 3436 Zenith Av N JU 8-4966 Treasurer Tom Hagenstad Pioneer Hall Purpose To promote school spirit and interest in campus athletic events with cheering and card display sections.

Membership Any student at the University may apply for membership at the All-University Congress Office dUring Welcome Week.

UNIVERSITY AMERICA.Ti --RED CROSS COUNCIL President Daniel Hallberg 2739 Benjamin St NE ST 9-1018 Secretary Marlys Grantwit 7820 Minnetonka Blvd WE 9-7501 Adviser William Edson 206 Burton Hall Ext 576 Purpose To function as a service organization and to coordinate Red Cross activities on campus. Membership Open to all students. -123-

!!f-UNlVERSITY PROJECTS,

TRADITIONAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

The projects and programs described in this section are not ~ecognized student organizations but are tied either administratively or financially to one of the Governing Boards or Councils listed in the first section of the Directory. Included are some of the major events which are open to all members of the University community. Through these activities, students can gain valuable experience in formulating long-range plans, in selecting and organizing committees, in creating publicity campaigns, and in cooperative work with other students and faculty members. This listing is by no means complete, but is intended to be representative of the many semi-independent projects which are carried out on the campus each year. Further information on these and other programs is available at . the Student Activities Bureau, TSMa, extension 6277. -- -_ .. __ .. _--- ._------~

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BROTHERHOOD WEEK

Chairman -Sandra Prieve 5.304 Zenith·Av.· S WA &.-9700

The National Conference of. Christians· and Jews has for many-years promoted a nation·wide observance -of Brotherhood Week. At~ the Uriiversity of Minnesota, the Student Council of Religions sponsorssuoh FJ.weekdur1ng -Winter Qaarter. Religious­ organizations, the All-University Congress, the-Interfraternity andPanhellenic Councils, the Union Board of Governors, and -the Inter-Dormitbry.Council contribute to the planning and -execution of the program which includes -convocations, dinners and discussions, art exhibits, and many other activities. Through these events,­ the committee hopes to increase student awareness of the problems and possibilities of brotherhood.

CAMPUS CARNIVAL

This is the only'all-University fnnd l'sis1n" pro~ect in,''tJh.''Spring-Quarter. The organization which directs this traditional program is selected by the Social Service Council. While the sponsorship of the Carnival is open to any major campus organization, Alpha Phi Omega has usually· been chosen for this responsibility. The net profits of the Carnival are used tr::lditionally for University scholarships, the support of SPAN, and special student projects.

CAMPUS CHEST DRIVE

This is the only all-University fund drive in the Fall Quarter, Funds raised during this drive are traditionally used for off-campus charitable purposes and are allocate1 to agencies on the co~r.ronity, nationgl, and international levels. Major campus organizations apply for sponsorship of the drive to the Social Service Council in the Spring Quarter. The Social Service Council selects the sponsor and turns the administration of the project over to the organization,

FRESHMAN CABINET

Thirty-five members of the freshman class are selected by the Civil Service Commission of the All-University Congress to form the Freshman Cabinet. Members of the Cabinet elect their own officers. Tho High School Visitation Program constitutes the Cabinet's principal project. During spriilg vacation, approximately 150 University students Visit betWeen 75 and 100 high schools throughout the state to bring to high school students a picture of the opportunities for vocational and personal development in higher education~ I ·'-126- --GREEK WEEK Annually during Winter Quarter, the'Interfraternity 8lld FanheUenic Councils cooperate in presenting a week of activities for the campus community. Through Greek Week, fratemity and. sorority members raise thousands of dollars f or ~a community or campus project. -Thet also attempt to .inform non-members as to.· the purposes and goals qf fraterni~ies and sororitios, and to evalu.ate their own programs. Features of Greek ~reek include the Song Fest, the "Tunic Twfrl," faculty and Exchange Dinners, conferences on common problems, Small Fry Party (for homeless or handicapped children), Minnesota Olympics, the Variety Show, and· the Award Banquet.

HOMECOMING

During 1957, the University of Minnesota will celebrate its 49th annual Homecoming. One of the biggest all-University events of the year, Homecoming centers around a Big Ten Conference football-game.·selected by the Committee on Intercollegiate . Athletics in consultation with the All-University Congress. A large student committee will coordinate the more than 20 events of Homecoming. Some of the more prominent of these are the·V&.rE\ity Show, Coronation Ball, bonfir?, and Homecoming Bance.

NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION

The National Student Association (NSA) is a confederation of American colleges arid universities representing some 600,000 students. NSA serves as a clearing house for such student programs as the Studont Discount Service, the Foreign Travel Program, student government research and the International Student Relations Seminar at Harvard. The legislative body for the organization is the National Student Congress (N3C) which is designed to promote leadership in student governme~ educational affairs, student .welfare, and international affairs. In addition to the NSC, the Minnesota-Dakota Region, of which we are a member school, holds two Regional assemblies each year. The Regional assemblies are workshops on problema relating to one of the four programs listed above.

ORIENTATION PROGRAMS

Under pdlicies set by the Senate Cornrnitt~e on Student nffairs, an orientation program is conducted for all new students by the Office of the· Dean of Students. and the All-University Congress. More than 500 students and 100 staff members . work together in this large joint effort to make new students feel ·at home. All students may apply for work on such events as The American Brother-8ister Program, Club Groups, New Students' Camps, and Welcome Week. ~- .. _-~------

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RELIGION IN LIFE WEEK This week of religious emphasis is sponsored annually (during Fall Quarter) by the Student Council of Religions. Religious services, speakers and discussions on subjects such as "God and the Scientist" or "Religious Problems in Marriage," special musical progra~$, feature articles in the Dailz, and religious drama highlight the week. A committee composed of representatives from the participating religious foundations plans and executes the program. STUDENT -FORUM After a period of inactivity, the Student Forumwas revived during i9S3-54 under the sponsorship of the Educational Affairs Commission of All-University Congress. The Student Forum plans a series of speakers, discussion meetings, and forums on topics of current interest. These programs are usually held during the noon hour and are open to the public. , -l2l.i-

All·HlillETICAL I~mEX , I .. 'Acacia • .' ..." .' •••••••••• 31 '1'unerican SoeiGty ~:f il~icultur9.l ,. ., ~ En~ineers •• 91 'Adc -sunting CIU'b· .0 : .'. •••••• 89 ':'dv(!rtis-id" 'Cl"ub, ·Univi3rsi1;.y. •"• 105 'American Society 0f Civil Enginc~rs 91 American $ociatycf'Mechanical Adseula~ian.t-' "Club • '. • ••••••• 59 ·~trtcU:l tuI'aJ: Ecdn1mics and Businoss ,,., Engineers ••• 92 ,• .. i ., ; • • •• Club • .89 ..American Veterinary Medical Assn •• 92 Al!,l'fcl.ilturaI Education Club •••• 89 'Anchor and Chain •••••••••• 44 'All-University Cmigtess ••••••• 9 .Ailtl\r6p61ol3Y Club •••••••• 0 92 Alpha Beta Phi ••••••••••• 43 'Aquat1c·L~ague ••••••••••• 24 'Alpha Chi 'Ometa~ •••••••••• 37 ·Atab-Arn~r!can Club •••••••••108 Alpha Chi 'Si~n\a' ~ ••••••••• 4' .ArchitectUral student l'..ssociation • 93 'Aiplla :r>elt:a Flii I•••••••••• 31 ArIIlY' ROTC :Cadet 'Regiment •••••• 93 'Alpha Delta 'Pi' ,; .,. •••••••• 37 'Arnold Air Society •• ~ •••••• 93 Alpl'ia Delta Thot~ ••••••••• 49 Ass6ci2ted W0men Students, Minnes'.'ta 16 Atpha 'Epsilon 'Ieta ••••••••• 49 Assn for Childhood Education •••• 93 Alpha Epsi1.on Phi ••••••••• 37 Athletic Commission •••••••.• 10 ·A.1f~a IEps~l~n'p~ •••••••••• 31 Badmintc)n 'Club ~ .. ••••••••• 24 'Alpha 'Epsilon Rho RadiI) and Baha t i Club; •• .. ••••••••• 63 , I' I 'T~1evisi::m Guild •• • •• 79 Band Commi tuee, 'University • • • • • 6 'Alptia Ga:mrna iJJe1ta ~...... 37 'Band Social 'Organization, 'University105 Al;pqa 'GdIllIha 1U1o: ~ •••••••• 43 ;Bota Alpha Psi ~ •••••••••• 80 tAl 'Ket ..ea 'AI lia •• ~ .. ••••• 37 Beta Gamma Sigma • ••••••••• 81 I .P.na Pt-',:P , Alpna 'Kappa "Delf.a ••• ~ ••••• 79 -Reta Theta Pi. • • ••••••••• 31 'Aipna 'Kappa 'G3.·mma • ~ ••••••• 49 ,Biology Club, ·Undergraduate ••• 106 'Alplia 'Kappa 'Kappa ••••••••• 43 Block .and Bridle Club, 4 • ~ '. ••• 94 AlpHa 'Kappa Psi •••••••••• 43 BoA.I'd ;of Student Publicati:'ns. ••• 12 lAlpha MU Sigma ••••••••••• 43 Board:>f Business Admin Students •• 12 'Alpha 'Omega' ~ ••••••••••• 44 Br·ewster Hall. ••••••••• •• 53 Alpha 'Oniidron Pi •••••••••• 37 Brotherhood \feek •..• ••••••• 125 'Alpha 'Phi .• ~ ~ •••••••••• 38 Buddhist Student Council •••••• 63 Alpha Phi Alpha •••••••••• 31 Business 8Ild Distributive Education llpha 'Phi Chi. ••••••••••• 11 . Club. 94 Aipha Phi Omec~ •••••••••• 120 Businoos' Wnmen I s Club ••••••• 94 Alpha Fs'i: ••••••••••••• 44 Camp Committee, .•ll-University • •• 6 Alph'a Etto 'chi ••••••••••• 44 Campus Carnival. ••• .. ••••• 125

Alpha Si'gma Pi ••••••••• •• bO' j Campus' Chi3st,; Drive _. •••••• 126 AIplia Tau Delta •••••••••• 49 CanJt'3 Club', Minna-Wators ••••• 117 £l'ha Tau Omega •••••••••• 31 . Cant-erblry- Ciub.: i ,; .. ••••• ~ • 63 Alpha Xi Delta •••• '..'••••• 38 Centenni::tl Hall'•• • ••• ••••• 53 Alpha'Zeta 0 •• '•• '•••••••• 80 . Chateau CDopcrative Club •••••• 59 American ehemical'S~vioty ••••• 89 ' Chi Epsii0n ' • .: •••••• •••• 81 A1neric:m Institute (If 'Chemical Chimes' I .: J 4 •••• •. ••••• • 77 , ,, • . ..' En2inoers. •• 90 Chinose Students I Club ••••• '. 108 . American Institutl3 of Bloc'trical Chi Omega ••' .. 0 • • • • •.• • •• '. 38 • .. • and RadioEnr-~incers •• 90 Chi Phi. ,; ••••••••••••• J1 American Ins"€itute ~'Jr Physics ••• 90 Chi Psi. •••• .... •••••••• 32 I Ame!'iean Pharmaceutical AssJciati~)n•.•91 Christmas Seal DrivE;' •••••••• 21 iAmerieaa R~eket S~ciety •••••• 91 Christian Meniesl Society' ••••• 63 -1)0-

Christian Sci8nce OrganizatiJn ••• 64 Fraternity Purchasing It.ss,ociation .. 59 Civil Service Commission •••••• 10 French Club (Le Cercle Francais) ••112 Classics Club •••••• 0 •• 0 • • 94 F~easman Cabinet ••••••••••125 Clovia ••••• 0 0 0 • • • • • • • 38 Gamma Delta ••••• •.•.•.• ••• 65 Commons Club eo. .. • .. • • •••• 120 Gamma Eta Gamma "•••••••••• 45 Comstock Hall. .. .. • .. • 0 0 • • • • S3 Gamma ~micron Beta ••••••••• 39 Conservative Students Club ••••• 115 Gamma Phi Beta 0•••••••••• 39 ~onvocation hdvisory Committee •••• 6 Gamma Sigma ••••••••••••121 Core Curriculum Foundation •••• 0 95 General ColleGe Board ••••••• 13 Corps of Sponsors •• e e ••• 0 • 120 GeoloGY Club •••••• « ••••• 96 Cosmopolitan Club ••• 0 ~ •• 0 • 108 German Club (Der Deutsche Verein) 109 Covenant Club; ...' •• ell.. 0 • • e 64 Golf Club •••••••••••• • 24 DAILY, M~uSOTA ••••••• e •••27 Gopher h-H C1ub ••••••••••121 !lairy Science Club .95 . .0. . e ,•• GOPHER', 1958' ••.••••••••• 27 Delta Chi. •••••••• .. •••• 32 GOPHER PEAVEY • .. ••• .. ••••• 27 Delta Delta Delta •••••• ••• 38 Gopher' Progr-8S'sivE! Party ••• •• 115

Delta Gamma 0 •• 38 Gopher Rooter Club ••••• 0 •• 121 Economi~s Delta Kappa Epsilon •• ~ •• 0 •• 32 Graduate Club •••••• 96 Delta Kappa Phi. , •• 0 ~ •• , •• 64 Graduate Schbdl Club ••••••••117 belta Ph1 Delta' 0 e. ••••••• • 81 Greek iieal< .. .'. .. •••••••• .126 Delt'a Sigma bel-ta .••••••• •• 44 Grey Friars «...... 77 Delta Si~a Pi •••••••••• 0 44 Guild Student Group ••••••• .114 Delta Sigma Rho •••••••• •• 82 'Hawaii Club' .. ••••• (j •• •• 109 Delta 'Tau Delta 32 • • • • • • • • • • Heart 1i'unct • ...... ••••••••• 21 'Delta Theta Phi ' 45 Hille~ Foundation ••• •••••• 66 • • • • • •• • • • Delta Upsilon' ••••••••••• 32 History 'Club" .. .. •••••••••• 96

Delta 'Zeta ••• 0 • • • • • • • " 39 Homecoming- 0' .. .. • •••••••• .126 D~n~ai Choir, U of M•••••••• 114 Home Econamtc5 kssociation ••••• 97 Der Deutsche Verein (German Club) 109 Honor Case Commi~sion '•••••••• 19 , . .D~s~iI?l,: ~tuden~ Fellowship •• •• 65 Horticulture Club' .. •••••••• 97 Disciplinary Committee, All-University 6 Independent Men's Coop ••••••• 59 E~ste~n'O~thod?x Fellowship •••••65 'Indo-American Club •••••••• .110 Education Intormed~D.rY Board. •••• 13 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences 97 Educational Affairs Commission. ••• 10 Intercollegiate Commission ••••• 10 Econornics,C~ub, Graduate ••••••• 96 Iriter-Dental Fraternity Council •• 14 El Club Hispano-Americano (Spanish 'Inter-Dormotory Council •••••• 14 , . Club) 109 'Interfraternity Council •••••• 14 Eta Kappa Nu. •••••••••• •• 82 International House Club ••••••110 Eta Sigma Upsilon •••••••••• 82 'International Relations Club ••••110 F~m House ••••••••••••• 45 Inwmat'1on RelatlonComrniss'ibn .:,¥ • m­ Figure Skating Club, U of M•••• 118 Iriter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 66 •Finange a z:1d Insurance Club. ••••• 95 "Io'ta' Rho Chi • •••••••• •• llg •Finance C?rm:nissio~ ~ ••••••••• 10 Ir'on' Wedge •• ~ • ••••••••.71 ·F~yin~ Club, U ?f. M. • ..,•••••• 118 Islamic Cultural Society, •• •• 1111 Folk Dancers, University. ••••• 117 Israel-America. Club '.. • it .' • ... •• 111· Folwell Library Club. •• .. •• •• 95 Ita11~ Club (La Brigata Italiana~ ill ·Foreign Student· Council ••••••• 13 Journalism Graduate a..1Ub •••••• ~ 'Foreign Students,' Commi ttee on ••• 6 Judieiary Council, All-University 11 ·Forestry Club ••• .' ~ ••••••• 96 Ka-ppa Alpha Mli ••••••••••• 45' : 4-H c~u'b, Gopher ••••••••• 121 Kappa Alpha P~i. •••••••••• ji Kappa Alpha Theta. •••••••• .39 -1)1-

Kappa Beta Fi. ••••••••••• 49 Newman Club, St I'au1 •• ••• •• 69 Kappa Delta. •••••••••••• 39 Norwe~ian Ac~d~mic C~ub •••••• 112 Nursing Co11or~ Board, •••••• 17 Kappa Epsilon. •••••••• 0 • • u9 Kappa Eta Kappa 0..... 0. . . • 45 Nu.Sigma.Nu ••••• i ...... 46 Occupational Therapy C ub 0 • • • • • 99 Kappn. Kappa Gannna • 0 • 0 • • • • • 39 Kappa Kappa Lambda ••••••••• 66 Orbs ••••• .. • •••••• •• 83 Omicron Nu • .. •••••••• •• 83 Kappa Phi. ••••• 0 • • 0 0 0 0 • 67 Kappa Psi. ••••••••••••• 45 Orientation Connnission •••••••10 Orientation Programs •••• 0 • • 126 Kappa Sigma. ••••••• 0 • • • • 32 Korean Student Association , •••• III Pakistan Student Association ••• 112 La Brigate Italiana (Italian Club) 111 Panhellenic Council •••••• •• 17 Lambda Chi Alpha •••••••••• .,33 Parking Committee ••••••••• 6 Pentecosta.l Fellowship, ~niver~ity 71 Language Arts Club •••• 0 • • • • .98 Pershing Rifles •• , •••••• 100 Latvian Student Club • 0 0 0 • • • • 111 Pharmacy Collego Board ••• • •• 18 Law Schocl Council • •.• 0 0 • a • 0 15 0 • • • •• Le Carc1e Francais (French Club) • 0 112 Phi Alpha Theta •••• 83 Liahona Fellowship ••••••••• 67 Phi Beta Pi •••••••••• •• 46 Library Club, Folwell ••••••• 95 Phi Chi.. • 0 • •• •••••• •• 46 Fhi Delta •••••• 0 ••• •• 50 Lignum Club ••••• 0 •••• 0 • • 98 Luth~ran Student Association, Mp1s .67 Fhi Delta Chi •••• •.'•••• .46 Lutheran Student Assn, st Paul ••• .68 Phi Delta Epsilon •••••••• 47 "Mit Club, Undergraduate 0..... 86 Phi Delta Phi ••••••• •• •• 47 MMRA (Minnesota 'Men's Residence Phi Delta Theta. .. •••••• •• 33 AssociatiJn) •• .54 Phi Epsilon Kappa ••••••••• 100 Fhi Epsilon Pi •••••••••• 33 March 'of Dimes •• 0 ••••• ••• • 21 Mathematical Society, U of M •••• 106 Phi Gamma Delta. ••••• .. • •• 33

Medical ·Interfraternity Council •• 0 15 Phi Kappa ••••••••••• •• 33 Medical Student Council ••••• 16 Phi Kappa Psi • 0 • • • • • • • •• 33 • 0 16 Philosophical Society _•••• 0 • 100 Medical Teohnology Student Council • • Mennonite Fellowship, University 0 • • 71 Phi Mu •••••••••••••• 40 . Men's Elementary Education Assn •••98 Phi Mu Alpha •• 0 • • • • • • • • '-47 Menls Glee Club, U of M •••••• 114 Phi Rho Sigma ••••••• .• • •• 41 0 ••• ~ • 0 Merchandising Club •••• • • 0 •• 99 Phi Sigma Kappa ., 34 Minnesota Associated Women Students 16 Phi Sisma Pbi ••••••••••• 83 Minnesota Christian FellowshiP ••••68 Phi Upsilon Omicron •_••_••• 50 MI~~SOTA DAILY • 0 •••••••••27 Phoenix.Socioty.••• t, -0' •••• 78 Minnesota Graduate Club •••••••60 Physical Education Assn, l'!"omen ' s •• 101 Minnesota Masquers ••••••••• 117 Physical Therapy Club ••••••• 101 Minnesota Menls Residence ftssn •••54 Fi Beta Phi.. • '. •. .. ••••••• 40 Minnesota Royal. •••••••• •• 19 Pi1~im.Fou~dation •••••••• 69 Minnesota Stuient Recreation Assn •• 99 Pioneer Hall. • .. •••••• 0 • • 54 MINNESOTA TECHNOLOG ••••••• 0 .27 Pi Phi Chi •••••.••••••• 18 Minne~aters Canoe Club •• t ••• 117 P1 TJ.u Sigma _.. -, '. • e. •••• 84 Mormon Fellowship ••••••• 0 •• 68 Plant. Industry C1u0 •••••• - 101 Mortar Board. 0••••0•••••• 78 Plumb Bob •••••• .. ••-••• 84 Mu Beta Chi •••••••••• •• 46 Foultry Science Club .••• • -•• 101 . Mu Iota Epsilon •• • ••• • • • •• 46 Fowell Hall • • •••••••••• 54 National Colle~iate Players •• •• 83 Pre-Law Club. .. •••••••••• 102 ~ssociation Pre~Veterinary Moliicinc Club ••• 106 National Studont • • • 126 Newman Club. •••••••••• •• 69 . Ff'1TfessiJna1 Fraternity C.,unci1 •.• 18 -132-

Professional Sorority Council. ••• 19 Society for the ~dvancement ~f Psi Chi • ~ ~ ••••••••••• 84 Management.. • .103 Psi' Omega ••••••••••••• 47 Spanish Club (El GlubHispano- Fsi Upsilon •••••••••••• 34 Americano). .. .109 Psychology Club, Undergraduate ••• 105 Speech Pathologists t Club •••••103 Public :l"ielations Commission' .. • 10 Speed Skating Club, U of M ••• 118 Punchinello Players~ 102 Student American Medical Assn •• .104 Recreation ~ssociation (see Minnesota Student Association of Social , 'Student Recreation Assn) Workers ••••104 Red'Cross Council, University •• ~ 121 Student Eclucation Association •••105 Religion in Life Week ••••••• 127 Student Club for Teaching Exceptional R.epublican Club, University •••• 116 Children loa Rho Chi. ••• '. ••••••• .. •• 05 Student Council of Religions, Mpls 21 Riding Club •••••••••••• 24 Student Cauncil of Religions, , Rocket Society, American •••• •• 91 St Paul .... • 21 Roger Williams Fellowship ••••• 70 Student Forum • .. •••••••• .127 ~ Rules'ComID1ssion • 11 Student Liberal Party • 0 • 115 Russian Club '. •• '...... • .. 112 Student Project far .Amity Among SLA Intermediary Board •••• .. •• 20 Nations (SPAN) •• 22 SPAN ••••••• .. •• .. ••• •• 22 Students Services Commission •• .. • 11 SSc' • .. • .. •••••••••• ... 20 Students' Cooperative, Incorporated 60 St Paul Campus Student Council • •• 19 Tau Beta ~i ••••••••••• 86 St Paul Campu's Stu.jent-Faculty, Tau Beta Sigma • .. •••••• •• $0 .. . rntermediary Board ••••19 Tau Delta Phi ••••••••••• 35 Sanford' Hall '. ••••••••••• .55 Tau Kappa Epsilon 35 . Scabbard 'and Blade'. •••• '. ••• 102 Technical Commission •••••••• 22 Schedule Conuriittee, All-University •• 6 TECHNOLOG, MINNESOTA ••••••• 27 School of Mines and Metallurgy •• .103 Technolog Board •••••••••• 23 Senate Committees ••••••••• 3-5 Tennis Club 24 Seventh-Day Adveritist Sttident Theta Chi 35 Fellowship • ... 70 Theta Delta Chi •••••••••• 35 Sigma Alpha Epsilon. •••••••• .34 Theta Sigma Phi 50 Sigma Alpha Iota •••••••• •• 50 Theta Tau ••••••••••••• 48 Sigma Alpha Mu •' 34 Theta Xi .. ••••••••••••• 35 Sigma Alpha Sigma •••• ••••• •47 Trian11e .... 0 •••••• ' •••• 36 Sigma Chi '...... -. '. .. •• .. •••• .34 Tri-U Studen~ Association 10 Sigma Delta Chi 48 Tumb1ing·Ciub 24 Sigma De!ta Psi •••••••••• 85 Ukrainian Club' .. ' .. •••• .. ••• 113 Sigma Delta Tau .•.• '... .. • .. • ... 40 Undergraduate "M" Club •••• •• 86 Sigma Epsilon Sitma ••• .. •• •• 85 UndcrGtaduRtu Psycholo~y Club •• 105 Sigma Gamma Tau '. .'. .'.. ••• •• 85 Un~erBraduate Social Work Club •• 105 Sigma Kappa ..... ' •••••••• 40 Union Bo~rd bf Governors, St Paul•• 25 Sigma Nu .'. ' •••.• ' •.• '. •••• •• 34 Un1ted'Campu~ Christian Fellowship 11 Sigma Phi Epsilon ••••••• •• 35 University' After Dinner Speakers ••111 Sigma Theta Tau •••••• .. • 86 ~niversity Band Social'Organization 105 Silver Spur .... •• .. .. ••• 78 Uniwrsity' Film Society, Advisory Ski Club', U of" M' .. '...... •• .. • 118 .... Commi ttee ••6 Sobiar Workers' Assn, Student ••• 104 UniverBity Folk Dancers ...... 117 SobiUist Club' 115 University Grove East Association • 23 So~ia.l Ser-vice. Council ••••• .'. • 20 University of Minnesota Mathematical Societyl06 -133-

University EarlL) l.mateur S'Jch:ty •• 119 University Vi1laG6 Cooperative Association •• • 60 University Village Council ••••• 23a Wesley F:.mndqtion, Mpls. •••••• 72 Wesle~ Foundation,.St~aul ••••• 72 Westminster Fellowship, University ••71 Vlheelmen, U of M•••••••••• 119 Whi te Dragon S..)ciety •••••••• 23~ Wildlife Managers Club 106 ;"Tinchell Cottages ••••••••• 55 Wamen's Athletic Association •••• 23a World Federalist Club •••••••• 116 Xi Psi Phi ••••••••••••• 48 Xi Sigma Pi •••••••••••• 86 YMCA ••••••••• • ••• • •• 72 YWCA •••••••••••••••• 73 Young Democratic Farmer-Labor Club 116 Young Life Workshcp •••••••• 107 Zeta Phi Eta •••••••••••• 50 Zeta Psi •••••••••••••• 36 Zeta Tau Alpha ••••••••••• 40