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DIRECTORY OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

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STUDENT .A..CTIVITIES BUREAU,' UNIVE~SITY of JvfI1'J1'JESOT..A.. MHN erSt911J ii

FOREtoJORD

The 1962-63 Director,r of Student Organizations has been prepared by the Student Activities Bureau in cooperation with the officers of student organizations. The Director,r is published

1. To provide an annual description of organized student life at the University of ; 2. To facilitate communication and understanding of each other's programs among student leaders; To help professional and academic counselors provide informed advice for meeting the recreational, cultural and social interest of their advisees; 4. To help the administrative and service agencies of the campus provide effective service to the officers of recognized student organizations.

If you have questions about the specific programs of any group, we advise you to see a staff member of the Student Activities Bureau. The Bureau was established in the belief that extra-curricular activities are a necessary and valuable part of a student's education. Therefore, the advisers are ready at all times to help you improve the program of your group and to solve group difficulties. The staff for 1962-63 is listed below with the various areas of specialization to which they are assigned. The receptionist in the Bureau office at Temporary South of Mines A, Room 106, will be glad to direct you to the appropriate adviser for your questions.

Staff Members Office Extension Dr Donald Zander, Director 109 3857 SCSA Secretary; Men's Honoraries Student-Faculty Honoraries Dr Robert Hall (on leave) Research Programs Mr David Mundy 213 3851 Research Programs Dr James Reeves, Associate Director 221 3855 Minnesota Student Ass'n; Political and Social Action Groups Dr Leon Rottmann 106 3851 New Student Orientation; Religious Groups Miss Edith Stedman, Associate Director 217 3851 Women's Programs Mrs Barbara Ostrander 215 3851 Language and Culture Groups; International Programs; Special Dean's Retreats Miss Judith Carpenter 212 3851 Panhellenic Council; Academic Sororities To be appointed Interfraternity Council; Academic Fraternities Miss Ann Huston 211 Social Service 3851 Mr David Kanatz 216 3851 St Paul Campus; Engineering Groups z Mr Pierre Meyer '" 106 3851 Professional Fraternities; Men's Residence Halls Mr Harold Strom 209 3851 Organizational Finance AdViser; Student Publications iii ---USE OF THE DlREC'IDRY The following information will help you to use this book:

1. The alphabetical index 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, "All-University Projects, Traditional Events and Programs." 2. In listing faculty members who are advisers to groups, no academic titles have been included and no professional titles except those for ministers of religions. 3. Extension numbers listed are for University offices. Persons calling from off the campus should first dial 373 ( Campus) and 647 (St Paul Campus). ''lThen calling a St Paul Campus extension from the Minneapolis Campus, dial 9, then 647 and then the extension number listed. When calling a hospital number dial 192, and then the hospital extension number listed. 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 Activities Bureau for the names of new officers. 5. Certain groups unfortunately failed to comply with our repeated requests for officer lists, making it difficult for us to ob:tain accurate listings of their officers.

CORRECTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS

Although we have made every effort to compile a complete and accurate Directory, there are possible errors in the entries. Please submit any corrections or comments to the Student Activities Bureau, Room 106 Temporary South of Mines A. -PHONE NUHBERS -FOR FREQUENT REFERENCE The following agencies and their phone numbers are being listed for your convenience. Student Organizations Unions Interfraternity Council - Ext 2435 Coffman Memorial Union - Ext 2403 Gopher - Ext 3377 St Paul Student Center - Ext 3521 - Ext 3381 Village Union - Ext 2447 Minnesota Student Association - Ext 2414 Panhellenic Council - Ext 2435 University Offices Admissions and Records - Ext 2011 Residence Halls Audio Visual (Booking) - Ext 3761 Bailey Hall - MI 5-0241 Office of the Dean of Students - Ext 4082 Brewster Hall - 647-3503 Foreign Student Adv Office - Ext 4094 Centennial Hall - FE 9-7421 Loans and Scholarships - Ext 4141 Comstock Hall - FE 3-2161 St Paul ODS - Ext 3251 Frontier Hall - FE 9-4911 Student Activities Bureau - Ext 3851, Meredith Hall - 647-3502 Student Counseling Bureau - Ext 4193 Pioneer Court - FE 9-0211 Physical Plant - Ext 2001 Pioneer Hall - FE 9-0211 Department of Police - Ext 3550 powell Hall - FE 9-0531 Room Scheduling - Ext 2981 Sanford Hall - FE 9-0931 st Paul Campus - MI 6-4616 Territorial Hall - FE 9-0503 iv

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Standing AC::ninistrative and University Senate Committees with Stt'.d3ti t R3 pre 38n to.tion • • 1 Go'!erning Boards and Inter-Group Councils. . 5 U:.1ion Bonrds • .15

Student Pu~lic~tions .18 Academic F.ro.ternities and Sororities .20 Professional Fraternities and Sororities. .28 P~sid9ntial Organizations. .37 Co-operative Orgo.nizations .. .40 RJlig~ous 2~d Inter-Faith Organizations. .43

R~cos~ition and Honorary Organizations • • . . .52

In QCJ:::"311ip. ••• ••• • .53 S::::hol::lrship 2.CJ.d/or Achievement. .55 Sr32io.l Int31~st Organizations • . . .60 DJp:,::t:n:orltal 2nd Professional • . .61 L:::1[;e='; and Culture. .74 i':::sic m-:.d Fine Arts ••'19 iolitic21 ~:.1d Social Action. .80 rJc~oatioCJ.al and Hobby...... 83 Soci:J.I S':';l~vice. .86

SJc.:Q~nt-Fo.culty Honoraries • • .87 AI1-U~1i\3D:"':,~r Projects, Traditional Events and Programs • .88 . . .90 1

STANDING ADMINISTRATIVE AND UNIVERSITY SENATE COMNITTEES 11ITH STUDENT REPRESENTATION

Members of Senate and il.dministrative Committees are appointed by the President of the University. Student members are recommended for appointment by the Minnesota Student Lssociation. Students­ interested in serving on one of these committees should file an application at the MSA Office, Room 213, Coffman Union. Appointments for the academic year 1962-1963 have already been made. --~------

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SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

This committee seeks ways in which the educational work of the University may be improved.

E Adamson Hoebel, Chairman -* Irwin Gubman *Gary Orfield Carl Auerbach Alexander Hodson Merrill Rassweiler Cyrus Barnum Robert Holloway Arthur E Smith (Duluth) Ruth Eckert Richard Jordan Donald K Smith Stuart Fenton Gardner Lindzey John Stecklein

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 relationships.

Robert Keller, Chairman Eleanor Fenton Norman Moen -:'~Louise Blair John Goodding ;'t-Carol Streufert Rodney Briggs (Morris) Robert Holt Gerhard von Glahn (Duluth) James I Brown Theodore Kellogg Stanley Wenberg Paul Cartwright Jack Merwin Bob Woods Norman DevIitt

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.

Philip Raup, Chairman Robert Keller Robe rt SUI11m3 rs John Buttrick Keith McFarland ~~ E Paul Torrance Thomas Chamberlin (Duluth) Paul O'Connor Maurice Visscher ~:'Gary Filerman Sheldon Reed Malcolm Willey -:~ Frit z He rmann *Sara Streich EW Ziebarth

SENATE COMMITTEE 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 questions of athletic eligibility and letter awards.

Alfred Vaughan, Chairman ~H~Laurence Lunden Robert Summers Ike Armstrong *Richard O'Laughlin John Williams Raymond Darland (Duluth) William Parham (Two alumni to be ~'I[illis Dugan ~~Orvi 11e Pe te rson nam::ld) E Adamson Hoe bel Max Schultze (fac rep)

* Student members *,A- Ex-officio 3 SENATE COMMIT'IEE ON RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS

This committee maintains liaison between the Departments of Military Science and Tactics, Naval ~cience, and Air Science and Tactics and the University Senate and gives continuing consideration to the problems confronting these departments. Rodney Loehr, Chairman !Narren IbeIe Roger Page Carl Auerbach Arthur L Johnson Harold Strom Steve Barich Arthur J Larsen (Duluth) Gerhard Weiss Harold Chase Benjamin Lippincott (Two students to be John Cound George McCune appointod) *Joseph Fischenich Keith McFarland (Two alumni to be William Harris Jr Morris Nicholson appointed)

SENATE COMNIT'IEE ON SCHOLASTIC STANDING

This committee studies and recoIlllrends to the University Senate general rules and regulations of a University-wide scope concerning students' scholastic standing.

Roger Page, Chairman Ko i th Holler True Pettengill Ralph Berdie Mollor Holland Habel Powers Francis Boddy ~,H~Theodore Kellogg Stephen Scallen Eleanor Fen ton LA King WDonald Spring (Norris) NL Gault Jr Cecil Meyers Frank Verbrugge Ch~rles Glotzbach Charles Netz *Jane vlidseth John Goodding ~~Janice Olsen

SENATE CDMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS

This commi tteo made up of faculty, students and alumni has general supeI'V1.sJ.on over student affairs. The committoe writes and intorprets policies governing student activities, acts upon applications for recognition and disestablishment of student organizations, and considers appeals from administrative decisions.

EdvJin EIOO ry, Chairman James Gibbs Jr ~~Norman Uphoff *John Austin Armin GraIlB frSue Ward Paul Cashman Walter Graves ~*"Andre Zdrazil David Cooperman -:rJim Johnson (Two to be appointed ~!Margie Crump ~~John Kronholm ex-officio) Norman DeWitt ~*"Todd Lefko (Two alumni to be ~~Judy Erskine ~~Gordy Mork appointed) John Forster ~~Marion Oare ~kJudy Frost George Shapiro

~~Student Members **Non-voting Secretary 4

SENATE COMMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY Flli~CTIONS This comrnittee plans and advise s with respect to commenceroonts and other all­ University functions. William Nunn, Chairman *Brad Gran Paul Oberg Cyrus Barnum Jr Edwin Haislet *John Pavlik WDonald Be atty *Bill Hosfield louise stedman Frederick Berger Ralph Kitchell Stewart Thomson Robe rt Elliott Jame s lombard Edmund Williamson Wesley Grabow Truman Nodland EW Ziebarth

SENATE CONMITTEE ON UNIVERSITY PRINTING AND PUBLICATIONS This committee supervises University printing with a view to encouraging and promoting economical and efficient practices. Harold Swanson, Chairman >,Sara Fisher William Nunn *Patricia Anderson Ralph Hopp True Pettengill John Ervin Jr Laurence Lunden Harold Wilson

NON-SENATE ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEES

Faculty and student committee memoorships will be announced by the President at the first rooeting of the University Senate in the Fall Quarter. ALL-UNIVERSITY CAMP COMMITTEE -ALL-UNIVERSITY SCHEDULE COMMITTEE ALL-UNIVERSITY STUDENT DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN STUDENTS CONVOCATION ADVISORY CO}mITTEE UNIVERSITY BAND COMMITTEE

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GOVERNING BOARDS AND INfER-GROUP-----COUNCILS

PURPOSE: These 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 which 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 traditional events and programs of the University such as Homecoming, Greek Week and Religious Participation Week. MEMBERSHIP: Positions on governing boards and councils are filled either by election or appointnent. Details on board membership are included in each entry or may be obt2ined by calling the Student Activities Bureau, Extension 3851. 6

ALL-UNIVERSITY JUDICIARY COUNCIL Elections lq/62 304 Eddy Hall -- Ext 4066 Provides joint student-faculty adjudication of disputes in the area of student affairs. The Council hears cases appealed from unit and organizational judiciaries and exercises original jurisdiction in cases of All-University significance. Membership: The Council is composed of five students, four faculty nembers, and a non-voting secretary. The Law School and the St Paul Campus must be represented by either a student or a faculty roomber. Graduate students are eligible to serve as student members.

ALPHA PHI CHI 203Cooke Hall Ext 4200 Adv Bruce Anderson 203 Cooke Hall Ext 4200

Promotes and governs intramural fraternity athletics, as a branch of the Interfra­ ternity Council. Membership: Each academic fraternity appoints one member.

BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Ele ctions 5/63 lIT Murphy HaIl Ext 3398 Pres John Pavlik 4211 1st Av S TA 4-3128 V.P. Robert Scheibel 1469 Cleveland Av 1'1, stP MI 5-1929 Sec Renee Rymer 2167 Haddington Rd StP MI 5-2324 Treas Steve Larson 5055 37th Av S PA 4-2261

Establishes and publishes student publications of concern to more than one college-­ at present, the Minnesota Daily and the Gopher. The Board elects the editors and business managers, makes aITStaff appointnents, determines publication policies and controls all fiscal operations. 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, elected in the spring for two year terms, ten from the University at large, and one from the Institute of Agriculture.

Kathleen Finley Grant SNelson Rochelle Shulman ~~J E Gerald John Pavlik *Martin Snoke ~~Clifford Haga Dean E Peterson **Hal Strom **Fred Kildow Gerald Peterson *Willard Thompson Steve Larson Renee RyIrer Joan Wolens Pam Leino Robe rt Schei be 1 *Faculty Members ~~Advisers (non-voting)

BOARD OF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Elections 10/62

Interim Pres Bill Baxter 6709 W Shore Dr WA 7-6762 Adv Keith Heller 127 Vincent Hall Ext 3701

Acts as an intermediary between faculty and students. Coordinates and administers all student functions connected with the fchool of Business Administration. Performs all functions not otherwise provided in the constitution, but which concern the School of Business Administration at large. Membership: Twelve members, of whom eleven have the power to vote. Nine men and two women are elected. One faculty member, non-voting, is appointed by the Dean. 7 BOARD OF RESIDENCE HALLS Elections 5/63 --...... ~----- Pres Rodney Spackman Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Exec Sec Sue Ward Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Rec Sec Edna Wickham Sanford Hall FE 9-0931 Treas Joe Fischenich Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Coordinates the residence halls and trains residents for leaderfhip and participation in student activities. The Board interprets the opinions of residents to other authorities and campus groups in regard to policies and proposals. Membership: The Residence Hall presidents and five administrative members.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENT BOARD Elections 5/63 242Burton Hall --- Pres Carole Clifford 4030 Quentin Av WA 2-3488 V.P. Gayle Silverman 695 Mt Curve Blvd StP MI 9-8362 Sec Martha Lynn 2165 Princeton Av StP MI 9-6636 Treas Gerry Moen 701 Mt Curve Blvd StP MI 9-1040 Adv Roger Wilk 207 Burton Hall Ext 2257

Represents the student body of the College of Education in all stUdent-faculty relations. It provides a medium for 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: One representative from each departmental club within the College of Education and five members at large selected from the student body of the College of Education.

COUNCIL OF STUDENT RELIGIOUS ORGANIZ~TIONS Elections 3/63 211Eddy Hall Ext 4076 Pres Robert Ullman Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 V. P. Ardis Fielclman Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Sec Terri leonard 2939 Grand st NE ST 9-6341 Treas Steve 1tJ'ilson 4601 Elmdale Rd JU 8-5187 Implements, coordinates and stimulates religious activities, and promotes religious consciousness and inter-denominational understanding. Membership: All organizations recognized by the University Senate Committee on Student Affairs, functioning in the field of student religious activities, are entitled to representation on the Council of Student Religious Organizations and shall indicate their desire for membership annually, during the Spring Quarter.

GENERAL COLLEGE BOARD Elections 10/62

Pres Rodger Reiswig 3435 Morgan Av N JA 2-8213 V.P. Karen Fiterman 3900 W 25th St WA 6-2815 Sec Karen Soderland 1526 N Albert stP NI 4-7321 Treas John Poor 958 WNebraska stP HU 9-5333 Adv Fredric Steinhauser 300 Wesbrook Hall Ext 3610 Acquaints students with the curriculum as well as the purposes of general education and establishes a favorable relationship with the faculty and administration of General College. Membership: Fifteen mambers, five alternate student members elected in the fall and three faculty membe rs. 8

HOME ECONOMICS BOARD Elections 5/63 P.O. Box l~tP Pres Judy Erskine V.P. Judy Joerg Sec Elizate th Clark Adv Na talie Gallaghe r 225 McNeal Hall 647-3359 Fosters closer and To'lore active student-faculty relations; initiates and serves as a clearing house for activities of interest and value to home economics students; co-ordinates the activities of home economics organizations with other University groups; encourages student participation in educational and professional activities; and stimulates interest in professional organizations and activities at local, state and national levels. Membership: Eight students representing various home economics groups and boards, three students elected from Home Economics, one member of the Hone Economics faculty and the Director of the School of Home Economics.

INTER-DlmTAL FRATERNITY COUNCIL Ele ctions 10/62 Adv DH Yock 364-c Owre Hall Ext 2812 Controls programs related to Dental fraternities. Membership: Each Dental fraternity elects two representatives.

INTERFRA TERNITY COUNCIL Elections 3/63 225 Coffman Union Ext 2435 Pres Bill Valentine 1625 University Av SE FE 1-2313 V.P. Steve Edward 315 16th Av SE FE 1-7920 Sec Gary Anderson 1129 University Av SE FE· 6-8661 Treas Vince Ella 1515 University Av SE FE 1-1455 Promotes (a) the ideals of academic fraternities; (b) the welfare of fraternity men and the solution of problems common to them; (c) policies for interfraternity accord; (d) cooperation of the fraternities, the faculty and the administration of the University in the promotion of education. Membership: Each academic fraternity is represented by its president and an associate member who must be a member of one of the committees. Members of the executive council are elected by vote of the representatives.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COUNCIL Elections 5/63 203 Coffman Union Ext 2444 Pres Mostafa Mosharrafa 217 Electrical Engineering Ext 2484 V.P. Fritz Purrmann Sec Rezwan Mohragi 1016 17th Av SE FE 1-2586 Treas Mirza Samee 1612 7th St SE FE 1-2049 Promotes foreign and American student cooperation, voices foreign student opinion and extends international education. Membership: Both organizational and individual student memberships are available. ------~

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LAW SCHOOL COUNCIL Ele ctions 10/62 Fraser Hall Pres Robert Atmore 801 University Av SE FE 6-1569

Considers and discusses all questions involving the general policies and welfare of I the Law School; gives expression to student opinion. The Council administers the - I honor system and ajudicates any violations. Membership: Nine members, eight elected from the student body plus the president.

MEDICAL INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Ele ctions 10/62

Adv Eivind Hoff 1.342 Mayo 192-2748 Coordinates the activities of medical fraternities as students and groups with the University at large and specifically with the Medical School. Membership: One elected representative from each medical fraternity and the fraternity presidents. Ex-officio members are the Dean of Students and the Assistant Dean of the Medical School.

MEDICAL STUDENT COUNCIL Elections 5/63 1360 Mayo Pres Allen Larson 204 N McCarron Blvd stP HU 8-5750 V.P. James House Sec Gene Bagley 406 11th Av SE FE 1-1119 Advances the interest and well-being of all medical students and serves as a liaison 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.

MEDICA.L TECHNOIDGY STUD:~T COUNCIL Elections 10/62

Pres Carolyn Ramaker 408 Erie St SE 336-5547 V.P. Virginia Dahlberg 3948 Van Nest Av TA 4-1134 Sec Audrey L Nelson 1409 St Anthony Blvd ST 9-2213 Treas Judy Burchett Comstock Hall 333-2161

Promotes closer student-faculty relationships, serves as a clearing house for problem~ stimulates social and educational activities, unifies the student body, and fosters a professional attitude among student medical technologists. Membership: One freshman, two sophomore, three junior, four senior representatives and one from each Medical Technology organization on campus, plus two faculty members.

MINNESOTA fSfOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. ------

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MINNESOTA STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63 213 Coffman Union Ext 2414 Pres Norman Uphoff 1521 7th St SE FE 1-2983 V.P. Andre Zdrazil 9603 Ann Lane, Hopkins WE 8-8677 Exec Sec Jane Widseth 2919 Arthur St NE sr 9-8522 Exec Treas Herb Clark Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 Every regularly enrolled student at the is a member of the Minnesota Student Association. The Association performs the functions of all­ University student government and coordinates the activities of students in the administration of student affairs. The organization is based on student, staff and faculty participation and cooperation at every level of the University structure.

The Minnesota Student Association has two main branches, the executive and the legislative. The Student Body President, the Executive Committee and the Cabinet compose the executive branch, the Assembly and the Senate the legislative branch. The principal body of the Minnesota Student Association is the student Assembly composed of the representatives of campus organizations which have forty or more roombers. The Assembly rooets one to three times a quarter to debate and legislate on issues of major campus interest. Presently more than 200 delegates compose the AssembJy.

The student Senate is a smaller group made up of students, staff and faculty representatives which meets several times a month to handle the day-to-day business of Minnesota Student Association.

The Cabinet will be made up of the appointed heads of standing committees of the Minnesota Student Association which carry out the many program functions of student government in athletice, civil service, education, finance, inter-collegiates, international relations, legislative affairs, public relations, orientation, rules, student services, human rights, and relations with the many University administrative departments. Senate Members: Jim Bjorkman John Halpern Larry Leventhal steve Ross Jules Carl:!on Jim Johnson Sandra Mueller Roger Stageberg Doug Davis Dave Krause Jan Olsen Brian Stuart Meg Dredge Todd I.efko Chip Peterson Phil Youngdahl

NURSING COLLEGE BOARD Elections 3/63 Powel! Hall FE 9-0531 Pres Marlene Reed V.P. Jane t Thorpe fee Elgean Nordley Treas Susan Kuhn Adv Edna Fritz 125 Owre Hall Ext 3462 Foeters stUdent-faculty relations; promotes studies of college curricular problems and professional aims. Membership: Five class pre sidents; two representatives from the Minnesota Student· Nurses Association, and the Third District Student Nurse l~ssociation; a representative from the Practical Nursing Students, and student representatives to the standing . faculty committees of Nursing and a representative and alternate to the Minnesota Student Association. 11

Pf.NHELLENIC COUNCIL Elections 3/63 225 Coffman Union Ext 2435 Pres Judith Frost 315 loth J,v SE FE 3-6529 V.P. Sara Springm.eye r 1112 6th st SE FE 1-2618 Sec Katherine Lembke 2253 Carter Av stP MI 5-5938 Treas Birgit Madsen 311 11th Av SE FE 3-0207

Acts as the governing board and the coordinating body of the academic sororities. Promotes friendship and cooperative service between and among sororities, fraternities and the University, as well as the wider community. Membership: The member sororities and the associate member sororities send their presidents and a chapter representative. The executive council has five elected officers, several appointed committee chairmen and one appointed officer.

PHARMACY COLLEGE cTUDENT REPRESENTATIVE BOARD Elections 10/62

Pres John Woll 1024 4 th st SE FE 3-2288 V.P. Glen R Larson 501 Hill st NE SU 8-2196 Sec-Treas Barbara Blombe rg 1481 W Hoyt StP MI 4-5905

Fosters closer relations among students and faculty; considers matters related to the study 0 f Pharmacy• Membership: Two members elected from each class.

PI PHI CHI - 203 Cooke Hall Ext 4200 Adv Bruce Anderson 203 Cooke Hall Ext 4200

Advances the professional fraternities of the University; governs their intramural athletics. Membership: The athletic directors of each professional fraternity upon payment of dues.

ST PAUL CAMPUS STUDENT COUNCIL Elections 4/63

Pres W Mikel Nelson 1475 Cleveland nV N, stP MI 5-1929 V.P. Jerome Arnold 1505 Cleveland Lv N, StP MI 6-3196 Sec Jane Larson 315 N pt Douglas Rd stP PR 6-7577 Treas David Huser 2060 Carter Lv stP MI 6-4790

Encourages interest in student government and activities, promotes student welfare and the honor system, and trains student leaders. The standing committees are: Board of Elections and Eligibility; Honor Case Commission; Human Relations Commi ttee; Minnesota Royal Planning Committee; Social Coordinating Committee; welfare Commission.

St Paul Cempus Student-Faculty Intermediary Board

As a standing committee of the St Paul Campus Student COl.mcil the Board works on curricular problems of campus significance. Membership: Student repre sentatives: a) elected at the tl.me of All-Campus Elections on the basis of the enrollment in each college or school, b) an equal number appointed by the Student Council and elected Board members. Six faculty members representing each of the schools or colleges in addition to the Deans of the Colle ge of Agriculture, Home Economics and Forestry and the School of Veterinary Medicine. .------~.~------

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SCIENCE, LITERl,TURE L.ND 'IRE I..RI'S INTERMEDHRY BOL.RD Elections 5/63 101 Johnston Hall - -- - Ext 2821 Pres Irwin Gubman Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 V.P. Gail Cottrell 1110 5th St SE FE 1-2175 Sec Laurie Tyson 5955 Penn Av S WA 6-5707 Treas fteve Kuslich 888 DeSoto St StP PR 1-2667 Serves as the intermediary body between the students of S1I. and the administration and faculty; seeks student opinion and suggestions; makes known to students the decisions of the authorities of the college. The standing committees are: Board Relations; Curriculum; Instruction; ftudent Personnel; Placement and Administration. In addition the Board maintains a Freshman Council and a Transfer Student Council. Membership: Twenty-four members ~ nine elected at All-Campus Elections each spring, six student members appointed by the out-going Board, five hold-over members appointed each spring, three freshmen appointed at the beginning of Fall Quarter, and the Dean of SUi and/or his representative. A student must have at least a 2.0 Grade Point Average to be eligible for the Board.

SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL Elections 10/62 211 TSMa Ext 3851 Temp Pres Robert Haug 845 France Av N JA 9-9654 Temp Eec Evelyn Edin 3904 27th Av S PA 4-5881 Determines the charitable and social service responsibilities of the campus and finds appropriate means for meeting these needs; coordinates and approves any AII-Universit,y social service fund raising projects; encourages education, fund-raising and campus­ community relationships. Membership: Presidents or Vice Presidents of 25 major campus governing councils, boards, and organizations plus eight member~-at-large selected by the Council. Five faculty members appointed by the President of the University. STUDENT COUNCIL OF BELIGIONS, ST PAUL Elections 3/63 Pres Lloyd Platz 2060 Carter Av stP MI 6-0591 V.P. Gerald Tumbleson 1388 Raymond Av N, stP NI 4-3611 Sec Janice Gauthie r 2338 Carter Av stP MI 5-6094 Treas Donald McMartin Bailey Hall NI 5-9241 Stimulates cooperation and understanding among religious groups on the st Paul Campus so that a deeper religious consciousness may be developed. Membershipc Two representatives from each student religious organization on the St Paul Campus. STUDENT PROJECT FOR ANITY AMONG NATICNf (SPAN) Elections 10/62 204 TsHc Ext 3677 Pres Wayne Lau 204 TSNc Ext 3677 V.P. Gerald Bender 5209 Abbott Av S WA 7-9731 Sec Kathryn Sederberg 5247 Washburn Av S WA 6-1137 Treas Ge raId Baker 2538 Territorial lid StP NI 6-3790 Adv Mitchell Charnley 215 Johnston Hall Ext 3161 A concrete device for promoting understanding be tween the people of Minnesota and those abroad. "SPANers ll educate themselves and their campus in a unique program involving travel and study. Membership: All students selected for, or returning from, a trip abroad; all faculty membe rs on campus who are present or forme r SPAN Ieaders or membe rs of campus SPAN committees. Associate membership is open to other interested persons. 13 TECHNICAL COMMISSION Elections 10/62

Temp Chr Fletcher Tyler 1564 Fulham St StP MI 4-2992 f.dv Paul Cartwright 133 Main Engineering Ext 2922 f. federation of the professional departmental societies of the College of Engineering and Architecture, the Echool of Chemistry and the School of Mines; serves as an intermediary body between students of the Institute of Technology and administration and faculty, taps student opinion and acts on suggestions. Membership: Eighteen members; five elected from the Institute of Technology student body, seven technical society presidents, and six ex-officio members, the representatives of the Technolog, Minnesota Daily, three representatives from the Minnesota Student ll.ssociation (MSA) and the E lily·Chairman.

TECHNICiiL FRi.1ERNITY roUH CIL Elections 10/62

.Acting Pres Hichard Dunlop 2006 Fairmount Av StP NI 9-3942 .Act Sec-Treas Ralph Tyler 1564 Fulham St stP MI 4-2992 Promotes the te chnical professional fraternities on the campus of the University. In line with this purpose, the Council sponsors those activities which meet the unanimous consent of the participating chapters. Membership: Two delegates elected from each of the member fraternities.

TECHNOLOG BOARD Ele ctions 10/62

Pres Joseph Moelter 2018 Knapp Av StP MI 5-2592 V.P. Robert Elo 5841 Upton Av S WA 6-9747 Sec-Treas Joseph Bushard 6473 Westchester Cir LI 5-8123 Adv Paul Cartwright 133 Main Engineering Ext 2922 Publishes a magazine devoted mainly to engineering and scientific subjects; governs policies of and elects the editor and business manager of the Technolog. Membership: Nine students elected from the Institute of Technology. UNIVERfITY GROVE EAST ASfOCIATION Elections' 10/62 Pres Roger Paulson 2167-J Folwell Av StP MI 5-6820 V.P. Hargie Savoy 2141-A Folwell Av StP NI 4-4552 Sec Luanne Cog 2131-B Folwell Av StP MI 6-0176 Treas John Von Feldt 2149-C Folwell Av StP MI 5-8098 Develops common interests of the residents; promotes the satisfaction of future needs and provides methods for accomplishing these needs. Membership: Any married resident of University Grove East. UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COUNCIL Elections 10/62 ." Mayor Alden Moe 257 Univ Village FE 1-2927 Sec Marlene Jensen 608 Univ Village FE 1-3446 Bus Mgr Rus se11 :'iall 168 Univ Villa~ FE 1-3048 Originates policies and acts as a liaison between the residents of Como Village and the University or other a~ncies through the following committees: Housing, Finance, Publications and Public Relations. Membership: BLght elected for 1 year offices; Busine ss Manager and Secre tary hired by 'the Council. 14 vJHITE DRAGON SOCIETY Ele ctions 10/62

Repre se ntative s : Roger Smith 1725 University Av SE FE 1-1326 Roger Dahl 1609 University Av SE FE 1-1335 Jack Lemke 1617 University Av SE FE 1-1114 Eric Aberg 1515 University Av SE FE 1-1455 Promotes the success and well-being of the five member fraternities on this campus; Psi Upsilon, Alpha Delta Phi, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psi. Membership: All members of the above five fraternities.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63

Pres Mary Mero 235 Robie St, W stP CA 6-2325 Sec Sandra Rosenblum 3401 Emerson Av S TA 4-9162 Treas Carol Hesse 305 13th Av N, Hopkins WE 8-1357

Stimulates interest and participation in physical recreation, promotes a spirit of good sportsmanship; co-operates with other campus organizations in service to the Unive rsity. Membership: Open to any woman student in the University. The Association is governed by a NAA Board of 20 appointed members and four elected officers.

Proje cts:

Honorary Clubs

Aquatic League Riding Club Badminton Club Rifle Club Bowling Club Senior Orchesis Golf Club Tennis Club Junior Orchesis Tumbling Club

Open Activities

Archery Table Tennis Basketball Tennis Bowling Trampoline Golf Volleyball Swimming 15

UNION BOARDS PURPOSE: These boards govern the facilities of the three student unions: Coffman Memorial Union, st. Paul Student Center and the Village Union. They serve as community centers for the University and provide for the social, cultural and recreational needs of University students. The union boards are not student organizations but are a part of the Department of Student Unions, which is a department of the University. As such they are policy-making groups and administer the programs, finances and facilities for the student unions. MEMBERSHIP: Positions on the Union Boards are filled by both election and appointment. ..------~------_.. _-

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STUDENT CENTER BOABD OF GOVERNORS Elections 5/63 104 Student Center, St Paul Campus 647-3521 Pres Marcus Winter 1494 Grantham St StP MI 4-9355 V.P. Karin J Nelson 1502 Raymond Av StP MI 6-3786 Sec JalOOS Moe 1435 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 4-0730 Dir Paul Larson 104 Student Center 647-3521 The Board formulates policy for operation of the St Paul Campus Student Center and provides direction for a comprehensive social, recreational and cultural program of activities for University students. Membership: Twelve students representing St Paul Campus schools and colleges accor~ to enrollment, including one graduate student representative, all elected at campus­ wide elections in the Spring Quarter. In addition three faculty voting members appointed by the wan of the Institute of Agriculture, the Director of Resident Instruction and one representative of the alumni appointed by the Alumni Board. Board members are: Richard Barnes ~~Paul Larson *Richard Skok Charles Bobendrier *H3len Ludwig *Gordon Starr Barbara Canatsey ~~Keith McFarland Howard \'Jeyke r Gayle Emberland James Moe Marcus \'Jin ter *Charlotte Jacobson Karin Ne lson Charles Zosel ~~David Kanatz Carol Peters One faculty representative Sharon Pikop from Agriculture ~~Faculty and Alumni UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS Elections 5/63 -----231 Coffman Union Ext 2545 Pre s Ka thryn Wagnild 231 Coffman Union Ext 2545 V.P. Judy Hoy 231 Coffman Union Ext 2546 Sec-Treas Susan Be rstein 231 Coffman Union Ext 2546 Dir Gordon Starr 105 Coffman Union Ext 2404 The Union Board has the following major functions: to promote and determine policies which will provide a comprehensive social, cultural and recreational program for all Univer~ity students and to establish and enforce the rules for operation and govern­ ment of the Union facilities. Membership: There are thirteen student members including fOllr elected at large from the student body in the All-Campus Election each Spring and nine appointed by a committee with the following members. two representatives of the Union Board, one appointee each from the Minnesota ftudent Association, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Vice President of Educational Relationships and llivelopment. There are five non-student members including four appointed by the Vice-President of Educational Relationships and wvelopment and one by the Alumni Association. Board members are: Susan Be rstein *David LaBerge Charles Tremann *Edwin Braman Patricia Meacham Kathryn \.Jagnild Gloria Davis Judith Hite ra Jack wartnick Marcia Davis Marcia Morse John DS Wilson Roger Hauge *Walfrod Pedersen *Donald Zander Judy Hoy IvIyra Shiff ~~(One more to be appointed)

*Faculty and Alumni 17

UNIVERSITY VILlJ'.GE UNION BOL.RD OF GOVERNORS Elections 5/63 29th and Como AV"SE 373-2447 Pres Bryan Baudler ME 232 Univ Village 331-9238 V.P. David Srnith ME 262 Univ Village 331-5148 Cor &3c J Bradford Seabury ME 341 Univ Village 331-2954 Adv Richard Getchell 228 A Coffman Union Ext 2420

To develop a recreational and cultural program for Village residents and to se t policies for the use of Village Union facilities.

Membership: There are twelve voting IOOmbers of the Board. Six members are elected from among Village and Commonwealth Terrace residents. Five members are appointed in the following way: one each by the Coffman Union Board of Governors, the Dean of Students and the Village Council and University Grove East; and two by the Village Union Board. The Manage r of the Village Union and a representative of the Director of Unions are ex-officio members. 18

'.,\ STUDENT PUBLICATIONS There are three major classifications of student publications at the University:

1. All-University publications. 2. Technical or college publications. 3. Temporary or special publications.

The Board in Control of Student Publications supervises the editorial and financial management of All-University publications. Publications of a single college have their own editorial boards. 19

STUDENT PUBUCATIONS

GOPHER PEAVEY Green Hall, St Paul Campus 647-3598 Edi tor Larry Christian Bus Mgr Jerry Oltman 2060 Carter Av StP MI 6-0591 Adv Kenneth Winsness 12 Green Hall 647-3598

The staff publishes the Gorher Peavey, the annual publication of the Forestry Club. Any Forestry student is ehgible.

THE MImiESOTA DAILY Elections 5/63 10 Murphy Hall Ext 3381 Editor Beverly Kees 3546 McKinley St NE ST 9-4110 Assoc Ed Kurt Kent 1211 6th st SE Mng Ed Tom Young Bus Mgr Dick vlebb 3440 Dupont Av S TA 2-6289

The staff publishes the daily newspaper and the Monday Ivory ~ magazine of the University of Minnesota. Any student is eligible.

MINNEf'OTA GOPHER Elections 5/63 12 Murphy Hall Ext 3377 Editor Sandy Mueller 1000 5th St SE FE 6-4373 Bus Mgr Ken Koehler 1029 4th St SE FE 8-3857

The staff compiles the yearbook of the University. Any student is eligible.

MINNESOTA TECHNOLOG Elections 4/63 2 Mechanical Engineering Ext 3298 Editor Fletcher Tyler 1564 Fulham St StP MI 4-2992 Bus Mgr Donald Schaefer 5715 Portland Av S TA 4-9006

The staff publishes the Minnesota Te chnolog, a monthly magazine of the Institute of Technology, devoted mainly to scientific and engineering subjects. Any student is eligible. 20

ACAD~rIC FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES The fraternity-sorority system is organized around similar concepts of purpose, standards and ideals. In all chapters there is an opportunity for personal development. This occurs through participation in chapter government, campus activities, social events and cultural programs. The fraternities and sororities strive to develop leadership, maturity and responsibility among their members. They also strive to complement and enhance higher education by offering friendship associations in a university setting. Most chapters maintain residences and are affiliated with national organizations. All are coordinated through the Panhellenic or Interfraternity Council.

MEMBERSHIP: Membership drives called "rushingll periods are conducted during the academic year. A student interested in joining a fraternity or sorority must register for rushing at the Panhellenic and Interfra­ ternity Councils I Office, Room 225 Coffman Union. (Four academic sororities, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Clovia, Gamma Omicron Beta, and Lambda D3lta Phi are associate members of Panhellenic and conduct their rushing under special arrangements.) Nore detailed information about rushing may be obtained from these offices or from the Student Activities Bureau. MEETINGS: Heetings are held weekly (usually on Monday nights).

EXPENSES: Honthly living expenses compare favorably with those of the University residence halls.

OFFICERS: Because of space limitations the following listings include the names of four officers only: president, treasurer, social chairman and rushing chairman. For the names of other officers, call the Student Activities Bureau, Ext 3851. 2l AGADENIC FRATERNITIES

ACACIA Elections 1/63 1206 5th St SE FE 1-5941 Pres Danforth Bodien Treas John Lloyd Soc Chr Larry K Pearson Rush Chr larry Forsland Adv Michael Parker 1015 Essex St SE FE 6-6930 ALPHA DELTA PHI Elections 11/62 -l~iversity Av SE FE 1-1326 Pres JalOOS Cowgill Treas Edward Wolter Soc Chr Robert Hahn Rush Chr Roger Plichta

ALPHA EPSILON PI Elections 4/63 -----526 11th XV 8E FE 3-0533 Pres Henry Chazankin Treas Herbert vleisberg Soc-Rush Charles Toushin Adv Nathan Ravetz 2820 Inglewood Av WA 6-4931

ALPHA PHI ALPHA Elections 5/63 Pres Carl Eller Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 Treas Walter Jones 4525 4th Av S TA 7-2296 Soc Chr Kirk Hayes 532 Carroll Av stP CA 6-3346 Rush Chr Janes Beard 3322 Columbus Av S TA 7-2478

ALPHA TAU OMEGA Ele ctions 2/63 -----1E2I University Av SE FE 1-5887 Pres Peter Hoff Treas Jare s Rustad Soc Chr James K Peterson Rush Chr Douglas Jolstad

BETA TflliTA PI Elections 2/63 - ~Un~versity Av SE FE 1-2313 Pres John Mayo Treas Dixon Tews Soc Chr David Frellson Rush Chr Burkhart Smith Adv Wellington Law 2525 Ce dar Crown Dr LI 5-3437 CHI PHI Elections 1/63 - 315 19th Av ffi 332-3321 Pre s Richard Johnson Treas Niels Anderson Rush Chr Thomas Vendel1 Adv Harold Gabrielson 5537 11th Av S TA 3-2055 ------

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CHI PSI Ele ctions 11/62 -1;"15 University Av SE FE 1-1455 Pres James Kiewel Treas Vincent Ella Soc Chr Charles Morgan Rush Chr Thomas Kane Adv Allen Peck 645-8833

DELTA CHI Elections 1/63 -1601 University Av SE FE 1-7916 Pres Roger stageberg Treas Frank Sushak Adv Robert Roetman 5420 Hampshire Dr TA 7-4793

DELTA KAPPA EPfILON Elections 10/62 --1711 University Av SE FE 8-4757 Pres Raymond Zitzloff Treas Terry Hendrickson Adv Donald Aiken DELTA TAU DELTA Elections 2/63 --1717 University Av SE FE 1-5997 Pres Robert H Davis Treas Branch Sternal Soc Chr Clyde Derr Rush Chr Donald A Johnson Adv John Harker 4908 Queen Av S WA 2-3442

DELTA UPSIWN Elections 3/63 --921 University Av SE FE 3-2257 Pres Rodney Nelson Treas Gary Sherburne Soc Chr Charles Mattison Rush Chr David Oschner

KAPPA ALPHA PSI Elections 5;63 Pres Robert Peake 809 Dayton Av StP CA 2-4952 Treas Stanley 111]'illiams 1045 Fuller Av StP MI 4-5075 Rush Chr James Schuck 1022 Iglehart Av stP Adv Robert FAllen 4548 3rd Av S KAPPA SIGMA Elections 12/62 --1125 5th st SE FE 1-9891 Pres Dick Fichtleman Treas David Thompson Soc Chr Steve Blons Adv Bill McGlone PHI DELTA THETA Elections 3;63 - 1011 4th St SE FE 6-9350 Pres Richard Rademacher Tre as David Kauppi Soc Chr 1rJilliam Naegele Rush Chr Chuck Reite 23

PHI EPS ILON PI Elections 3;63 --- 1901 unIVersity Av SE FE 1-2388 Pres Bruce Kronick Treas Thomas Sklar Soc Chr William stewart Rush Chr Paul Goldstein Adv Harvey Klein 1770 Hillcrest stP MI 8-0311

PHI GAMMA DELTA Electims 3/63 -.-rr29 University Av SE FE 6-8661 Pres David Nyhus Treas Larry G Brown Soc Chr Brian Golbe rg Rush Chr Douglas Plank Adv George Van Dusen III 200 Soo Line Bldg FE 2-3501

PHI KAPPA PSI Elections 1/63 --- ""'I'65'9 Unive rsi ty Av SE FE 1-1335 Pres Thaddeus Wojcik Treas Paul Vinck Soc Chr Roger Dahl Ru.sh Chr Patrick Kirby Adv John Parker 8220 Westwood Hills Curve LI 5-3341

PHI KAPPA THErA This fraternity is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

PHI SIGMA KAPPA Elections 12/62 --- 3l71Bth Av 8E FE 1-1108 Pres Francis Walker Treas Steven Glowka Adv Farrel Johnson 1848 Fernwood stP HU 9-3496

PSI UPSILON Elections 12/62 1617 University Av SE FE 1-1114 Pres David Woodhead Treas John Graebner Soc Chr John Holtzermann Rush Chr John Crouch Adv Thomas Williams

8IGMA ALPHA EPS lLON Elections 1/63 -lBB"Uhiversity Av SE FE 1-5986 Pres John Gleason Treas Tom Mueller Soc Chr Dave Goodwin Rush Chr Tom Spaeth Elections 12/62 SIGMA ALPHA MU -915 University Av SE FE 3-6527 Pres Wesley Nisker Treas Richard Axilrod Soc Chr Stephen Litton Rush Chr lee Hoffinan Adv Donald Kirschner 4025 Meadowbrook Lane WE 5-6136 24

SIGMA CHI Ele ctions 11/62 -----10[:3 University Av SE 338-9226 Pres Thomas Londgren Treas Roger Eerglund Soc Chr James Clinite Rush Chr David Lothner Adv lee Herman Christmas Lake Road

SIGMA NU Elections 3/63 307 16th Av SE FE 1-1732 Pres Roger Nord Treas 'rTilliam McCowan Soc Chr David Harber Rush Chr Stephen Scholle Adv John 1rfilliams 5101 Blake WE 8-6883

TAU DELTA PHI

This fraternity is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

TAU KAPPA EPSIIDN

This fraternity is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

THETA CHI 315 16th Av SE FE 1-7920 Pres· David Hyllengren Treas Jerry Deters Soc Chr David Olson Adv Gary Sachs 544-1697

THETA DELTA CHI Elections 5/63 400 loth Av SE FE 9-1266 Pres Larry Fischer Treas John Frentz Soc Chr James K Robinson Rush Chr Michae 1 Kennedy Adv . John vJolters 2133 Berkely Av StP

THETA XI Elections 1/63 330 11th Av BE FE 1-1865 Pres John Skildum Treas Wayne Ost Soc Chr John Caton Rush Chr Richard Boyum Adv James Moser 2715 W43rd St 927-5515

:: i ?ETA PSI Elections 10/62 ---. 1829 Unive rsity Av SE FE 1-7455 Pres Ken Johnson Treas Don Olson Adv Wayne Pokorny 2510 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg ACAD~IIC SORORITIES

ALPHA CHI' OMEGA Elections 2/63 -mllth Av SE FE 1-134.3 Pres Audrey Runnels Treas Debbie Johnson Soc Chr Pat Jandric Rush Chr C Mary Swanstrom Alum Adv Mrs Mary Lou Larson 4767 Barbara Drive WE 5-5961 ALPHA DELTA PI Ele ctions 2/63 -lOOO$thSt SE FE 6-4373 Pres Kay Wright Treas Jackie Brown Soc Chr Jodie Alsop Rush Chr Dorma Lynch Alum Actv'" Mrs Jame s McNaught 5609 Dalrymple Rd WA 7-5954 Elections 2/63 -~28 5th st SE FE 3-0297 Pres Adrienne Stoller Treas Risa Kahn Sharon Slutsky Soc Chr Raleigh Fitterman Rush Chr Susan Hackay Alum Adv Mrs Harvey Aaron ALPHA GAMMA DELTA Elections 2/63 11th Av SE FE 3...0207 Pres SueAnn Olson Treas Birgit Madson Soc Chr Margo Ebbighausen Rush Chr Jackie Lande Alum Adv Mrs laVerne Lindstrom 4653 Mounthall Terrace, Hopkins WE 5-4393 ALPHA"KAPPA ALPHA Elections 5/63 Pres-Treas Carol Mason 3924 5th Av S T.A 3-3881 V. P. Paula 1rJood 948 Iglehart Av StP MI 5-7426 988 Iglehart Av StP MI 6-1768 Alum. , Adv Wilma Allison ALPHA OMICRON PI Elections 4/63 -1121 5th st SE FE 1-1381 Pres'" Mary E Miller Treas Marcia Hedin Soc Chr Sandra Tracy Rush Chr Sandra Sullwold Alum Adv Pauline Alte rmatt 5644 Elliot Av S TA 4-7996 ALPHA PHI Ele ctions 2/63 -323 lOth Av SE FE 2-8516 Pres Louise Blair Treas Janet Pelton Soc Chr Pamela Page Rush Chr Carol Custis Alum Adv Mrs RB Janssen 1817 W59th st WA 6-9323 26 Elections 2163 -. BETA TAU LPMBDA - ~06l'ith St SE 331-2772 Pres Mary Jo Crandall Treas :JAnda Sawicke Soc Chr Je anne Minse r Rush Chr Rae Walz Alum Adv Mrs Lawrence Corbett 2445 Sheridan Av S FR 7-5963 Election~~-j763 CHI OliEGA 31'S-lOth Av f'E FE 3-6529 Pres. Petty Wolden TreasBetty Be mer Soc Chr -- Kelly Ryan Rush Chr Sue Burroughs Alum Adv Nrs Gina Rowe 7605 Park Av S UN 9-8713 Ele"ctions 2/63 CLOVIA MI 6-3786 1502 Raymond Av stP Pres . Phyllis J Larson Trea~·. Marilyn Hartness Soc ChI' Karin Nelson Rush Chr Josephine Tupy Adv Mary Lamison 2130 Como Av stP MI 5-5301 DELTA DELTA DELTA ElectionsJ/63 .316 lOth Av SE FE 3-8107 Pres Linda Leaf Treas Patricia Nevius Soc Chr Karen Rice Rush Chr Karen Dibble Alum Adv Mrs John G Dill 4373 Thielen Av S 929-0515 DELTA GAMMA Ele:cti0!ls 2/63 -1026'Sth St f'E FE 5-4197 Pres Jane Nilan . Treas Mary Sohrer Soc Chr Ruth Haakenson : Rush Chr Barbara Bina Alum Adv Mrs CE Newmann 3400 WCalhoun Blvd WA 2-1782 DELTA ZETA Elections 2/63 -5I9TOth Av SE -. FE 1-1869 Pres Maie Rebane Tre as lee Orcutt Soc Chr Phyllis Kulkay Rush Chr Marilyn Ackerson Alum Adv Mrs Carolyn Woodbury 982 15th Av BE FE 1-2278 ~ OMICRON BETA Elections 3/63 2067 Carter-Av StP ~1I 6-3970 Pres Nancy Wadd Treas LuAnne Boyer Soc Chr Elaine Moreland Rush Chr Jean Vossen Alum Adv Shirley Munson GAMMA PHI BETA Elections 3/63 --311 lOthAv SE FE 3-7285 Pres Judy Mueller Treas Jane lrJidseth Soc Chr Ann Mitchell Rush Chr Barbara Malkerson Alum Adv Mrs Barbara \AToodruff 3140 W Calhoun Blvd WA 7-9504 27 KAPPA LLPRA THETA E1e ctions 5/63 --1012 5th st SE FE 3-5509 Pres Judith Perry Treas Patricia Meacham Soc Chr JoAnne Maier Rush Ch~ Susan Stensrud Alum Adv Mrs RB Rainey 5100 W60th St WE 9-6473 KAPPA 'DELTA Elections 2/63 -l~th St E'E FE 1-1863 Pres Patricia Howkinson Treas Kathleen E Nelson Soc Chr Karla Anderson RushChr Karen Popp Alum,Adv Mrs H L Thomesen 2724 Marion StP IV 4-4712 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Elections 2/63 329 10tiiA'V""SE FE 3-0389 Pres Karen Rushing Treas Mary Holmquist Soc Chr Sue Harley Rush cbr Martha Lynn AlumAdv Mrs WR Shannon Jr 2395 W County Rd B stP MI 4-5794 LAMBDA DELTA PHI Elections 3/63 1276 Raymond Av StP 645-6563 Pres DeeAnn Breuer Treas Darlene Mason Soc.Chr Carol Bergman Rush Chr Randi He Id AlumAdv Lori Hagglund 425 Washington AV, Hutchinson, Minn

PHI MU Elections 2/63 - 1112 6th St SE FE 1-2618 Pres Narian Bodey Treas Karen Purbaugh $o~ Chr Susan Steinman Rush Ghr Barbara Solie AlUm Adv Barbara Dusek 4412 WLake Harriet Blvd WA 6-6293

PI BETA PHI Elections 2/63 - -rrOnth st SE FE 1-1339 Pm s Roberta Weinard Treas Susan Haas Soc Chf Barbara Dixon Rush Chr Sheila Knapp Alum Adv Mrs David Darrell 4932 Maple Road WA 6-5488

SIGMA DELTA TAU Elections 3/63 -----1121 University Av SE FE 1-7935 Pres Terry Cutts Treas Gail Verson Soc Chr Sharon Chernoff Rush Chr Beryl Butwin Alum Adv Ruth Spiegel 3800 Xerxes Av S WA 7-9707 28

PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Men and women students with similar professional and vocational aims join toge the r to promote their common inte restand to provide social activity for their members. Most of the fra­ ternities and one of the sororities maintain residences with eating accommodations. MEMBERSHIP: Membe rship is by invitation, with a particular academic specialization a prerequisite. Most of the resident groups conduct a rushing period during which interested indi­ viduals may visit a number of organizations. 29 PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES ALPHA BETA PHI (Pharmacy) This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. ALPHA CHI cIONA (Chemi stry) Elections 1/63 6I"30akSt SE FE 1-5951 Pres James Harrison V. P. Jerome Connoy Cor Sec James Halek Treas Ronald Fitzgerald Adv John Dahler l5l-M Chemical Engineering Ext 2305

ALPHA DELTA SI~~ (Advertising) Elections 5/63 Pres David Buck 429 Univ Village FE 1-2037 V.P. Patrick Mulcahy 2210 Pillsbury Av S FE 8-1200 Sec Daniel Liemandt 3524 Beard Av N JU 8-2815 Treas David Herman 1005 Upton Av N JA 2-5502 Adv William Mindak 102 Murphy Hall Ext 3171

ALPHA GA~~ RHO (Agriculture) Elections 3/63 -2000 Carter Av StP MI 6-0591 Pre s Howard Weyke r V.P. David Sand Cor Sec Duane Meyer Treas Bruce Dushack ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA (Medicine) Elections 5/63 -621 Oak'""'St9E FE 1-1744 Pres Alfred G Pearson V.P. William Jacott Cor Se c Bart Cuderman Treas Tim Nealy ALPHA KAPPA PSI (Business) Elections 3/63 -1116 5th St EE 331-1391 Pres Paul Gerber V.P. Robert Murray Sec Gary Simons Treas David Greven Adv Robert Hancock 216 Vincent Hall Ext 3589

ALPHA MU SIG~~ (Applied Mortuary Science) Elections 4/63 Pres James Jansen 109 Dahlia StP GA 6-3834 V.P. Richard Poirier 1414 Laurel Av FE 6-3675 Sec-Treas Terry Katzung 1403 Harmon Pl Adv ~fal ter Thorsell 8 Jackson Hall Ext 2776 30

ALPHA m1EGA (Dentistry) Elections 3/63 Pres Richard Katzoff 2500 36th Av S 729-3628 V.P. Earl 1rJeiss 30 Inne r Dr StP MI 8-0274 Cor Sec Herbert Weissman. 1014 Washburn Av N JA 2-5340 Treas Eugene Kaplan 1989 James Av StP MI 9-9934 Adv JT Cohen 1128 Sheridan Av N JA 9-5776 ALPHA PSI (Veterinary Medicine) Elections 5/63 -----1393 Cleveland StP MI 6-2135 Pres Jerry Cummings V.P. Ronald Kuecker Cor Sec James Varley Treas \I.[esley Schroeder

ALPHA RHO CHI (Architecture ) Elections 1/63 -6~Ontario ~;t fE FE 1-7961 Pres Alvin Sheldon V.P. John Simonitsch Cor Sec Stan Pinska Treas Dennis Tes~e ANCHOR AND CHAIN (NROTC) Ele ctions 3/63

Pres Tucker Ausman 2228 Sheridan Av S FR 7-0752 V.P. Joe Hering 1250 Jessie Av StP PH 1..9357 Sec Dennis Peters 2615 Pillsbury Av S TA 7-1586 Treas Jim Traver Frontier Hall 339-4911 Adv George Sissel 203 Armory Ext 2230 DELTA SIGMA DELTA (Dentistry) Elections 4/63 -814 Essex st BE FE 1-1324 Pres Dennis Bertsch V.P. Mark Anderson Se c Gary Gage Treas Doug Streed Adv John 'l;'lWakely 505 Owre Hall Ext 3255

DELTA SIGMA PI (Business) Elections 4/63 -10291ithSt 8E FE 8-3857 Pres Dennis Dancik V.P. Charles Hildebrand Sec Richard Ince Treas Dennis Kestner

DELTA THETA PHI (Law) Elections 4/63 -1011 6th st SE FE 1-2245 Pres David Nycklemoe V.P. Bill Ogdahl Cor Sec Warren Carlson Treas Brian Johnson 31

DEli-fA THETA SIG¥1A (Agriculture) Ele ctions 12/62 -l~lev:eIandAv N, StP MI 5-5612 Pre s Alan Olne s s V. P. David Kosen Sec Al Christopherson Treas Roger Ruehling Adv Carroll Hess 212-F Haecker Hall 647-3609

FARM HOUSE (Agriculture) Elections 2/63 ---- ~Cleveland Av N, StP MI 6-3191 Pres Dale Kennen Cor Sec Herb Jellum Treas Jerold Gemar Adv Gordon Swanson 205 Horticulture 647-3463

GANMA ETA GAlvlMA (Law) Elections 5/63 -914"4th St SE FE 9-1100 Pres Dennis Murphy V. P. Richard Breen Sec John fuvney Treas Michael Berman IOTA RHO CHI (Industrial Relations) Elections 10/62 Pres George Graen 3008 Washington Av N JA 2-9738 V.P. Bruce Eide 2544 Quincy St NE Cor·Sec Pete Obermeyer 3038 Minnehaha Av S Treas John Werner 2025 Wellesley Av stP

KAPPA ALPHA MU (Photo-Journalism) Elections 5/63 -20 Murphy Hall Ext 3175 Pre s Thomas Young 20 Murphy Hall Ext 3175 V. P. Conrad Rose 525 8th Av SE FE 1-2038 Sec Marie Vogel 1403 Palace Av StP MI 9-0344 Treas David Baron 3337 42nd Av S PA 2-5124

KAPPA ETA KAPPA (Engineering) Elections 1/63 901 Washington Av SE FE 1-2133 Pres David Witsoe V.P. Charles Gustafson fee Edward M Nelson Tre'a-s Donald Kostueh

KAPPA PSI (Pharmacy) Elections 5/63 Pres Gregory Sinner 1205 Hawthorne Av FE 6-0701 V.P. John Harshall 400 lOth Av SE FE 9-2081 Sec Roger TN'achter Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Treas Glen R Larson 501 Mill St NE SU 8-2196 Adv Edward Rippie 136 Appleby Hall Ext 2189 32

MU BE!'A CHI (Busine ss ) Elections 5/63 Pres Steven Gepner 2601 Raleigh Av S st L Pk WA 6-7017 V.P. Allan Robin s 2421 Edgecumbe Rd StP MI 9-0791 Cor Sec Carry Shaick 1706 Vincent Av N JA 2-6252 Treas Neil Sell 2845 Glenhurst Av WA 6-1706

MU IOTA EPSILON (Industrial Education) Elections 10/62

Pres David A Peterson 323 6th Av SE FE 5-0576 V.P. Pat Flanagan 400 Turnpike Rd LI 5-9350 Sec Brian B Johnson 5317 29th Av S PA 9-8414 Treas Gordon Holtz 2121 Cedar, vlliite Bear GA 9-4935 Adv William Kavanaugh 108 TNCD Ext 3642 NU SIGMA NU (Medicine) Elections 3/63 - 03I Oak St SE FE 2-6829 Pre s Richard Bake r V.P. David W Nelson Sec John Leonard Treas Craig Christensen

PHI BETA PI (Medicine) Elections 5/63 - 329 union st SE FE 1-1369 Pres John M Johnson V.P. John Farr Se c Jaroo s D:3 Finck Treas Paul Etzell

PHI CHI (Medicine) --- 325 Harvard St SE FE 1-1319 Pre s James House Cor Sec John Bergstrom Treas Bruce M Carlson

PHI DELTA CHI (Pharmacy) Ele ctions 5/63 - 1024 4th St fE; FE 3-2287 Pres Don Soltis fec Robert Ochocki Treas Charles North Adv f'lfillard Hadley 109 Wulling Hall Ext 2197 PHI DELTA EPSIlDN (Medicine) Elections 4/63 --- -;or-Ontario 9t SE FE 1-7149 Pres Brian Krasnow V.P. Neil Hoffman Sec Steve 111ieisberg Treas Perry Bach PHI DELTA PHI · This group failed to submit a list of officers. For information please contact the -student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. 33

PHI EPSILON KAPPA (Physical Education) Elections 5/63 203 Cooke Hall Pres Thomas Loechler 3429 :Hajor Av N JU 8-0334 V.P. Herbert Millington 729 4th st SE FJi: 6-3433 Sec-Treas John Desmond 169 Orlin Av SE FE 6-7315

PHI MU ~ (I'lusic) Elections 5/63

Pres William A Johnson 1621 Lafond Av StP MI ~-2850 V.P. James Streich Sec Roy Henderson 403 1!Jestern Av N, StP CA 7-3115 Treas Donald Saue r Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Adv Paul Knowles 336 Kemmar Circle LI 5-0529

PHI RHO SIGMA (Medicine) Eleetions 10/62 --- 317 Union St SE FE 1-1839 Pres John Mahler V.P. Creighton Halstad Sec Dick Adams Tre as Jam3 s Nordlund

PI SIGMA EPSILON (Sales-Business) Elections 3/63

Pres Lotar Dohmen 2150 Arcade StP PR 6-4060 V.P. Meenakshisunder Venkatesan 1629 6th St SE 331-1714 Sec Richard Alder 3342 Pierce St HE 8T 9-5883 Treas Donald Bussewitz 6032 15th Av S UN 6-4159 Adv Donald Harper 216 Vincent Hall Ext 3589

PSI OMEGA (Dentistry) Elections 3/63 901 E River Rd FE 1-1801 Pres James Naeve V.P. Gary L Carlson Sec Henry Menke Treas David Reeder Adv Douglas Yock 364-C Owre Hall Ext 2818

SIGMA ALPHA ~ (Engineering) Elections 4/63

Pres Stan Kaplan 884 Ashland Av StP CA 5-1590 V.P. Chuck Reich 1416 Russell Av N JA 1-8782 Cor Sec Claude Schochet 1030 Washburn Av N JA 1-4621 Treas Al Garon Centennisl Hall FE 9-7421

SIGMA DELTA CHI (Journalism) Elections 4/63

Pres Ge rald Parshall 864 Kenneth St StP MI 9-9307 V.P. Lawrence Pearson 10849 Abbott Av S TU 1-4360 Sec Herbert Weber 661 Josephine Pl StP :HI 9-2937 Treas John Bergquist 5133 Xerxes Av N JU 8-2968 Adv Edwin Elne ry 108 Murphy Hall Ext 3176 34

THETA TAU (Engineering) Elections 3/63 5E'"""lOth Av SE FE 1-7931 Pres Ralph Tyler V. P. Jams s McCarville Cor Sec Bill Gollwitzer Treas Ken Kramer

TRIANGLE (Engineering) Elections 4/63 521 12th Av SE FE 1-7969 Pres Willard Haas V.P. Jack Welsh Cor Sec Robert Noreen Treas Rzndall Caton

XI PSI PHI (Dentistry) Elections 4,63 - l0047th St SE FE 1-7933 Pres Paul Poss V.P. Virgil Nelson Se c David King Treas James Carlson Adv Ge orge IeMay 445 Minnehaha StP PR 4-1255 35 PROFESSIONAL SORORITIES

ALPHA ALPHA GA}']!'iA (Architecture ) This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. Elections 3/63 ----ALPHA DELTA THETA (Medical Technology) Pres Virginia Dahlberg 3948 Van Nest Av TA 4-1134 V.P. Kathryn Little 312 Ontario St S€ FE 1-2341 Sec Thelma Purcelli 2128 Girard Av S 3n-2929 Treas Sandra Vicker 408 Erie St SE 336-5547 Adv Pa tricia Hanaue r B-288 Mayo Ext 192-2284 ALPHA EPSILON IOTA (Medicine) Elections 5/63 528 Ontario St SE FE 9-5348 Pres Judy Granquist 3751 Knox Av N JA 1-6832 V. P. Mary Ahlquist Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Sec Marcia Hyvarinen 528 Ontario St SE FE 9-5348 Treas Karen Pajari 528 Ontario St SE FE 9-534<3 Adv Joyce FUnke Health Service Ext 3743

ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA (Dental Hygiene) Elections 4/63 Pres Sandra Voigt Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 V.P. Barbara Bigler Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Sec-Troas Karen L Swanson Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Adv lone Jackson 255 Millard Hall Ext 3271

ALPHA ~ DELTA (Nursing) This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. KAPPA BETA PI (Law) This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext -3851. KAPPA EPSILON (Pharmacy) Elections 4/63 -tppleby Hall Pres Aija Strelnicks 3026 Elliot Av S TA 2-8627 V.P. Barb Blomberg 1481 Hoyt StP MI 4-5905 Sec Jane Pederson 2126 Jefferson StP MI 8-1215 Treas Jean Botnam Hamel, Minn Adv Ruth Livingston 138 Appleby Hall Ext 2184 PHI DELTA (Business) Elections 3/63 Pres Mary Ann Grein 629 University Av SE FE 8-3088 V.P. Julie Hilla 1407 Valders LI 5-9749 Sec Susan l\nderson 319 12th Av SE FE 1-2227 Treas Jeanne Hill 629 University Av SE FE 8-3088 36

PHI UPSILON OMICRON (Home Economics) Elections 3/63 Pres Nancy Wadd 2067 Carter Av StP 646-3970 V.P. Janice 1~ebster 2067 Carter i~v StP 646-3970 Cor Sec Phyllis Larson 1502 Raymond Av StP 646-3786 Treas Susan Oace 2067 Carter Av StP 646-3970 Adv Isabel Nobel 253 McNeal Hall 647-3438

SIGl'U~ 1.1PHA lOTI\. (Music) Ele ctions 4/63 107 Scottliall Pres Jan E J.nderson 120 Nelbourne Av SE FE 9-3981 V.P. Jane t Hillman 1616 7th St SE FE 1-3061 Cor Sec Karen Whaley 3011 45th 1l.v S PA 2-2439 Treas Lynn Schne ider Pioneer Court FE 9-0211 Adv Katherine Holum 13 Scott Hall Ext 3438

TAU BETA SIGMA (Band) Elections 5/63 - ---rr-Northrop Auditorium EKt 3432 Pres Janet Soderstrom 4219 4th st NE SU 8-5552 V.P. Karen J lillderson 1821 Gardenia, New Brighton ME 3-3335 Sec Sonja Emmons Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Treas Carol Graff Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 ~dv Frank Bancriscutto 14 Northrop Auditorium Ext 3432

THETl. SIGMA PHI (Journalism) Elections 4/63 -111 Murphy Hall Pres Ella Hedman 416 11th !'v SE FE 1-2282 V.P. Beverly Kees 3546 McKinley St NE ST 9-4110 8ec Della Hawkinson Comstock Hall 333-2161 Treas Kathryn McCarthy 3223 Dayton Av stP MI 6-3768 Adv George Hage Murphy Hall

ZETA PHI ETA (Speech) Elections 10/62 -- 220 Si18vlin Hall Ext 4117 Pres Jean Korsh 1406 Vincent Av N JA 9-8170 V.P. Cynthia Ninnner 3112 Edgewood WE 9-5123 Cor Sec Marcia Hedin Rt 1, Box 225 Mound GR 2-3010 Tre as Ruth 83 man 5620 Edgewater Blvd TA 3-8402 37

RESIDENTUL ORGLNIZliTIONS

PURPOSE: This group is comprised of organizations, such as governing units or house committees, established for the purpose of providing better social, athletic and cultural programs for residents of University residence halls. MEMBERSHIP: Any resident of the living unit is automatically a member. 38

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BRE-wSTER HALL Ele ctions io/62 Brewster Hall MI 6-6$31 Pres Steven B Larson Sec Ronald Conrad Treas Harold Schleuter

ASSOCIATED fTUDENTS OF MEREDITH HALL Elections 10/62 Meredith Hall MI 6-1957 Dir Aganetha Loewen 647-3503

BAILEY HPLL RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63 Bailey Hall HI 5-9241 Pres John B Swanson Sec Alice M Larson Treas Douglas Hammer

CENTENNIAL HALL REfIDENCE ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63 Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Pres Gerard Ring V.P. Gordon Backlund fec Thomas Hiatt Treas Ronald Steblay

COMSTOCK HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Elections 5/63 ComstOCk Hall 333-2161 Pres Barbara Nie rengarten V.P. Judy Wold Sec Diana Kaplan Treas Merrily Stillwell

FRONTIER HALL RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63 Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 Pres James Bjorkman v. P. Robert lrlessels Sec Dean McHilliams Treas Jame s Parshall

PIONEER HALL RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Ele etions 5/63 Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Pres Robert Roscoe V.P. Sylvia Sherman Chuck Wolden Sec Harriet Lang Treas John Peterson

Pm-JELL HALL OOVERNING ASSOCIATION Elections 2/63 ----powe11 Hall FE 9-1l531 Pres Joan Rudser V.P. Judy M. Carlson Sec Karen L Larson Treas Kathleen Dinan 39

SANFORD WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION Elections 10/62 Sanford Hall FE 9-0935 Treas Edna Wickham

TERRITORIAL HALL RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63 Territorral Hall FE 9-0503 Pres Paul E Nelson V.P. Leon Kelzenberg Sec leonard Jepson Treas Bruce Neumann ------_._._--_...._.

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CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS

Two types of student co-operative organizations are currently operating at the University of Minnesota. The first provides residence and/or boarding facilities at as near cost as co-operative buying will permit. The others are co-operative purchasing associations for organizational or family buying. MEMBER8HIP: Membership in the residential or eating co-operatives is open to ar.yone wis~ing to join. Purchase of stock is a requirement for member8hip in the purchasing associations and in some of the co-operative residences. 41 CHATEAU CO-OPERATIVE CLUB 14195th St SE ­ FE 5-3039 Mgr Michael Burns Treas Warren Moberg

Operates as a social club supplying its members with food at near cost prices; provides recreational activities. Membership: University affiliates during the school year.

FRATERNITY PURCHASING ASSOCIATION Elections 10/62 14 TSMc Ext 3865 Pres Kenneth Schrupp 2060 Carter Av StP MI 5-4196 V.P. Robert Rice 116 13th Av SE 331-2658 S3c-Treas Elizabeth Berner 4649 Ewing Av S WA 2-8133 Offers members a non-profit purchasing and financial service. Membership: Fraternities and sororities, religious organizations and student co-operatives; all student organizations are eligible.

INDEPENDENT MEN'S CO-OP Ele ctions 4/63 1469 Clevelan~N, StP MI .5-1929 Pres Stanley Burmeister V.P. Luverne Bushlach Sec Larry Wipf Treas Galen Blomster Adv E Fred Koller 301 Hae eke r Hall ~1-3494 Provides its members with rooms, sleeping quarters, meals and social activities. Membership~ Any male student who purchases stock.

MINNESOTA GRADUA TE CLUB Elections 10/62 2089 Carter Av StP MI 4-64.53 Pres George Becker V.P. James Nordstrom Sec LaVerne Krista Adv Reynold Dahl 20.5 Hae cke r Hall 641-3497 Provides room and board for graduate students. Membership: Graduate students. Ele ctions 10/62 STUDENTS' CHILD --CARE CO-OPERATIVE 106 TSMa Ext 38.50 Provides care for children of University of Minnesota students while these students attend classes. Membership: lrJomen members must be registered wi th the Women's Continuing Education Program. Children of non-J11Gmbers may be admitted upon approval by the executive committee. Spouses of students or non-students who are members of the Women's Continuing Education Program may become members. STUDENTS' CO-OPERATIVE, INCORPORATED Elections 4/63 1721 University Av SE FE 1-1108 Pres Arthur F;J llerman V. P. Dick Lacher Sec Dale Ranta Provides approved, inexpensive, room and board for male students. Membership: Any malo student may apply. L _ UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COOPERATIVE AS fO CIAT ION , INCORPORATED Ele ctions 10/62 2922 Como Av SE - FE 1-2187 SSc-Treas J Bradford Seabury 341 Univ Village FE 1-2954 Distributes food products to University Village residents on a co-operative, non­ profit basis. Membership: Any family living in University Village. Investment is required. 43

RELIGIOUS Al\JD INTER-FAITH ORGANIZATIONS

PURPOSE: There are more than thirty organizations on tho campus providing students with opportunities for religious life and social service. Dr Henry Allen in the Office of the Dean of Students serves as Coordinator of Student Religious Activities. The Council of Student Religious Organizations functions as a liaison between the University administration, the Council of Religious Adviser~, and the student body. More than half of the religious organizations maintain pormanent offices or buildings and employ professional personnel to dir8ct their programs and activities. MEMBERSHIP: Mombership is generally open to any student on the basis of his interest in the purposes of the particular group, ------

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RELIGIOUS AND INTER-FAITH ORGANIZATIONS

BAHA!I CWE Elections 5/63

Pres Judith Phillips 1016 17th Av SE FE 1-2586. Sec Rezvan Mohragi Comstock Hall 333-2161 Treas Curtis Ewing Rt 4 Box 159 Excelsior GR 4-6947

Sponsors discussion of religion as a source of unity for the world, and as a solution for current problems; opposes prejudice and promotes fellowship; offers students an opportunity to study the Baha 1 i Faith. Open membership.

BUDDHIST STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 10/62

Pres Michio Shimizu 600 9th Av SE FE 8..9573 V.P. Pensit Potijinda Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Sec-Treas William Moberg 1388 Portland StP MI 6-5187 Adv Robert Spence r 311 Ford Hall Ext 2601

Fosters fellowship between Buddhist and non-Buddhist on the University campus, promotes better understanding and peace between the Buddhist and non-Buddhist world, and provides a symbol around which Buddhist students may gather to find spiritual companionship. Op8n membership. .

CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST Elections 5/63 1120 5th St"SE FE 9-1700 Pres Randy Russ 600 We st 60th St UN 6-5745 V.P. Jim Nyholm 5536 Elliot Av S TA 4-2958 Sec Doris Anderson 1213 7th St SE FE 1-5547 . Treas Pam Princell 3245 15th Av S PA 9-4428 Adv Ted Hartin 1120 5th St SE FE 9-1700

Promotes personal faith in Christ, enabling members to be more effective as Christians and leaders in their religious, academic and professional responsibilities. Open membership.

CANTERBURY CLUB 317 17th Av SE FE 1-l001i Pres Barbara Barrett 317 17th Av SE FE 1-1004 V.P. fuanna Schricker 2242 Ulysses St NE FE 1-1753

Serves the mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering 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 in the Episcopal Church.

CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY Elections 5/63

Pres John Tyberg 3152 46th Av S PA4..0998 V.P. Jack Ficke 1308 7th St SE FE 8-9845 Adrian hTolbrink 9331 Elliot Av S Ttl 8-3904 Sec-Treas Jim Tiede 317 Union St SE FE 1-1839 Presents a positive witness of Christianity to their associates; gains mutual strength and encouragement by meeting together for prayer, Bible study and fellowship. Membership: Open to medical and dental students and practitioners. 45 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OrtGANIZATION Electicns 3/63 Pres Roy Conradi 7305 Emerson Av S UN 9-8488 Sec Terri L30nard 2939 Grand St NE Sf 9-6341 Treas Kathy Kaliher 4117 Bryant Av S TA 3-2674 Adv Bernard Lindgren 228 Main Engineering Ext 2939 Members work together in holding testimony meotings and sponsoring Christian Science lectures, in order to bring Christian Science to receptive individuals. Membership: Must be faculty or students and members in good standing of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts. Associate and alumni member­ ships available. COMMONS CLUB, MINNESOTA E1ectioos 5/63 142~iversity Av SE FE 1-1013 Pres Mike Campion 106 WRustic Lodge TA 2-8194 V.P. Richard Swanson 5504 46th Av S PA 4-6005 53 c Je rry Cha pman 6017 Morgan Av S UN 6-7972 Treas Terry Carlstrom 5516 14th Av S TA 5-5411 Adv Mah10n Pitney 1425 University Av SE FE 1-1013 Promotes, with the YMCA, friendship, democracy, social service, and moral and intellectual growth. Membership: Male students elected by active members. CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Elections 5/63 Pres Richard Biery 4800 Vallache r It/A 2-6388 V.P. Trygve Hanaas 5713 York Av S WA 6-4060 53c Julie Rustad 2203 N Ferry Anoka HA 1-9251 Adv Herbert Hazzard 2302 Blaisdell Av S FE 9-3843 Establishos contact with the Twin City area churches; provides fellowship, inspiration, instruction, and service opportunities for Conservative Baptist students. Membership: Open to any student who is a member of, attends, or expresses a preference for a Conservative Baptist church. COVENANT CLUB Elections 2/63

Pres Carolyn Holmsten 1523 N Pascal stP MI 5-2381 V.P. Earl Swanson 6224 Parnell Av S WA 2-2820 fuc Joan Linden 3105 Rankin Rd 8T 1-1968 Treas Tom Johnson Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 Gathers all Covenant students at tho University into a fellowship for social and spiritual pursuits. Op:Jn membership. DELTA KAPPA PHI Elections 2/63 -----316 Walnut St SE FE 1-2919 Pres Carl Wahlstrom 316 Walnut St SE FE 1-2919 V.P. Jack Eve rt 1263 st Clair Av StP MI 8-2383 Sec Louis Oberdeck Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Treas David Berg 316 Walnut St SE FE 1-2919 Adv Rev Omar Kaste 1813 University Av SE FE 1-7903 EmphasizGs the study of Holy Scripture and Lutheran doctrines; encourages church attendance; helps students live as committed Christians in personal and community life; provides Christian fellowship. Membership: Students who attend one meeting may request memoorE'hip. 46

DISCIPLE STUDENT FELL01'iSHIP Elections 10/62 Pres-Treas Merlin Mapes 2886 James Av S 824-0390 V.P. Kathy Day 2801 Chicago Av 825-304J~ Cor fec Judith Cobbs 3856 43rd Av S 722-1876 Adv Rev J Richard Fowler 2201 1st Av S FE 8-6978 Promotes fellowship among students of Christian preference; cultivates spiritual growth; enlists students in the program of the Christian Churches in the Twin Cities; and works with other groups in campus-wide religious activities. Membership: Includes all students who indicate the Christian Church on the preference card, and interested persons. EASTERN ORI'HODOX FELLOwSHIP Adv Rev Joseph Vasiliou 1111 Summit Av StP CA 5-5866 Promotes Orthodox religious values; fosters a better knowledge of this heritage; and offers a social and cultural program. Mombership: Eligible persons upon payment of du(.:s. GAMMA DELTA Elections 3/63 -----1101 University Av SB FE 1-1102 Pre s Warren Lanius 310 12th Av SE FE 1-7654 V.P. Wayne Dey 40 27th Av SE FE 8-5062 Sec Rita Kruse 1122 W County Rd B-2 StP IV 4-3441 Treas Susan Rief 5112 Woodlawn Blvd PA 9-5162 Provides a program of Christian knowledge, service and fellowship for students at the University. Membership: Communicant student members of a Synodical Conference Lutheran Church. Associate memberships are available. (Gamma Delta of St Paul is a subsidiary of this group.) HILLEL FOUNDlI TION Elections 4/63 1521 University Av SE FE 6-965l Pres Me 1vin Goldbe rg 1257 Edgcumbe StP MI 8·~4927 V.P. Steven levie 2416 Rhode Island Av LI 5-262'T Paula Friedman 3610 France Av S WA 7-8540 Cor fec Judy Perlman 1811 Pinehurst StP MI 8-5980 Treas Wes Nisker 915 University Av SE FE 3-6527 Adv Rabbi Louis Milgrom 1521 University Av SE FE 6-9651 Supplements the religious, social and cultural activities of the members. Membership: Open to all Jewish students on campus. HINDU ASSOCIATION Ele ctions 8/62

Financial Sec Ramineni Ayyanna 721 15th Av SE FE 2-9575 Promotes unity and universal brotherhood through the study of Hinduism. Membership: Anyone who is a Hindu or belongs to the various outgrowths of Hinduism can become a regular member. Associate membership is open to all others. ---~._------_. __ .. _-_._------,

47 INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Elections 5/63

Pres D::mnis Bjorkland Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 V. P. Beverly B Brown Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Sec Chari Miller Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Treas Helen Byron Adv Elmer M Johnson 148 North Hall 647-3293 Promotes personal faith in Christ as Saviour, study of the Bible, prayer and Christian fellowship; confronts 0 therE' with the corrnnand to world evangelism. Opan roombership.

.0;;.-';;"';"";"-'ISLAMIC CULTURAL ....SOCIETY' __~ Ele ctions 10/62

Pres Mohamed Elhodiri 2026 CommonwGalth StP MI 5-8895 Sec Akbar Kassimlakha 1116 5th st SE FE 1-1385 Treas Abdeltawab Elyamani 1429 Cleveland Av N, stP HI 4-4859 Interprets Islamic culture, civilization and religion to the general public and promotes friendly relations among Muslim and American students. Open ffiGmbership.

KAPPA KAPPA LAMBDA Elections 3/63 -----1813 University Av SE 331-1859 Pres Dawn Pederson 1288 Oak Cre st StP HE 3-5172 V.P. Carol Cote 4941 Logan Av S WA 2-3307 Sec Christine A Anderson Treas Nancy L Peterson 3406 Benjamin St NE ST 9-3322 Adv Marlene Paulsen 1813 University Av SE 331-1859 Unites Lutheran girls in a spirit of Christian fellowship. Membership: Girls of Lutheran preference.

KAPPA PHI Elections 6/63 -1209 4th St SE FE 8-5803 Pres Mary Jo Anderson 6620 Logan Av S UN 9-3372 bt V.P. Lois Boger 5253 Penn Av S WA 6-5231 Sec Hilda Parks Sanford Hall FE 9-0931 Adv Norma Ahlquist 2334 Wilson St NE ST 9-0386 " Promote s friendship and high spiritual values. Membe rship: Methodist female students. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 3/63 1813 University Av SE FE 1-1859 Pres Paul E Nelson Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 V.P. David Gregerson 515 lOth Av SE FE 1-7931 Sec Janet Hillman 1616 7th st SE FE 1-3061 Treas Gary Gauer 323 Union St SE FE 1-3868 Provides opportunitius for spiritual growth, stewardship and fellowship in accordance with the aims and emphasis of tho LuthGran Student Association of AmeriCila. Open membership. 48

W'IHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, 5T PAUL Elections 5/63 1407 Cleveland Av N, stP -- MI 4-2616 Presidium James Hecker 1469 Cleveland Av N, stp MI 5-1929 Donald Storm Mary "Rowe Bailey Hall MI 6-9241 Adv Henry Hansen 110-H Green Hall 647"'3269 Strengthens Christian students in their faith through study; seeks to win all students I I· to a full commitment to Jesus Christ; offers opportunity for Christian friendships, I social life and a stronger fellowship of Lutheran students. Open membership.

MINNESOTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Elections 4/63

Pres Dick Johnson 512 15th Av N JA 1-0618 Leo Reck 476 York Av stP PR 1-5679 V.P. F~ Sec Marge Okstad Powell Hall 9-0531 Treas Joyce Tow Powell Hall FE 9-0531 Adv Kenneth Whitby 229 Mechanical Engineering Ext 3049 Witnesses to Jesus Christ as God Incarnate and seeks to lead others to a personal faith in Him as Saviour; strengthens the spiritual life of students by prayer, Bible study and fellowship; calls students to the mission field. Open membership.

MORMON FELWrl5HIP Elections 1/63

Pres M Spencer Hamilton 711 E River Rd V.P. Russell Hamm 2516 Harriet Av TA 3-1835 Cor S3c Barbara Alford Corns tock Hall FE 3-2161 Treas Sherwood Idso Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 Adv Wayne J Anderson 116 Nicholson Hall Ext 3716 p,romotes the following ideals: religion, intellectuali~, culture, fellowship and ~a:adership • M'i:Jmbership: Willingness to accept and conform to the ideals and standards of Mormon Fellowship (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) whether a member of that church or not. NEWMAN CLUB Elections 4/63 1701 University Av SE FE 1-7101 Pres Robert Tennessen Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 1st V.P. Maureen Bell Pione (3 r Co urt FE 9-0221 Sec Barbara Ke ana 2853 44th Av S PA 9-3764 Treas Jon Bremer 3964 Princeton Av S, st LP WA 6-3125 Adv Rev George Garrelts 1701 University Av SE FE 1-7101 Promotes Catholic moral and religious life; studies the fundamental principles and doctrines of the Church; brings Catholic students into closer relationship; fosters good will and fellowship between Catholics and non-Catholics. Membership: Catholic students. Guest membership available for staff members, non­ students, or non-Catholic students. 49

NEWMAN CLUB, 8T ~ Elections 3/63

Pres Robert Rugloski 2195 Carter Av StP MI 4-9218 1st V.F. Don Bray 2085 Buford Av stP MI 6-7017 Sec Claudette Drahota Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Treas Dan Von Bank Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 ldv Terry Kinney 221 Peters Hall 647-3532

This group description is the same as the Minneapolis Newman Club.

PI GAMMA EP~ILON

This group is currently inactive. For further information contact the Student Activities BUrGau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

PILGRll1 FOUNDATION Elections 5/63 507 Oak St SE FE 1-2974 Pres Merlin Green 1107 4th St SE FE 1-9968 V.P. Mary Mattson Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Sec Carol Lehner 2115 Fulham StP MI 5-2205 Treas Robert Mortenson 5620 Grand .tv S TA 4-9324 Adv RJv Oviatt Desmond 507 Oak St SE FE 1-2974

Provides opportunities for Congregational Evangelical, Presbyterian and ReforITBd students to grow spiritually and provides a fellowship whore Christian character and service are outcomes of study, worship and living. Open membership.

ROGER vJILLIAI't.c FELLOlrJSHIP Elections 5/63 -----1219 University Av SE FE 1-1768 Pres Marcia Davis 4501 5th St NE SU 8-5618 1st V. P. won Wallace 3924 Park !Iv TA 3-6487 Sec Mary Phelps Comstock Hall FE 9-0651 Treas iNilliam Sher 1115 4th St SE FE 3-6882

Cultivates the spiritual life of students by: discovering evidences of God at work; increasing knowledge of the life and work of Jesus Christ through prayer, meditation and stUdy; fulfills personal responsibilities and provides a setting for Christian fellowship. Open membership.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST STUDENT FELLOvvSHIP

Pres David Russell 2024 Commonwealth StP MI 6-5890 V. P. Arthur Hauck 2615 P18asant Av S 822-5732 strengthens students in their spiritual life and perception; encourages a continuance and growth in the grace of God, and fosters love and brotherhood as proclaimed by Christ. ¥Jembership: All Seventh-IRy Adventist students. Associate membership is open to othors. 50

STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS Elections 10/62 PR 4-4710 Pres Neil vJylie 450 Johnson Pkwy stP Marjorie Mann Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 V.P. ME 3-6130 Sec Kathy Cooper 1560 7th St, Now Brighton Treas Ge rald Hoppe 1810 W49th St WA 6-2557 Provides interested students with a group which SGrves as a focus for their activities in liberal religion, thought and action; furthers Unitarian-Universalist philosophies; and develops leadership among members. Open membership.

UNITED CAMPl.JS CHRISTIAN FELIDT'lSHIP Elactions 3/63 1421 Cleveland Pv N, StP MI 5-6004 Prog Co-od Donald McMartin 2081 Buford stP MI 4-8945 Treas Marilyn Hartness 1502 Raymond Av StP MI 4-3417

Helps its ID8mbers discover God's will for their lives and h81ps them carry out this will through a program of Christian worship, study and fellowship. Membership: Students of the Congregational, Evangelical and Reformed, Presbyterian faiths, and other interested students and faculty.

UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION Elections 5/63

Pres Rodne y VlioJ t 1312 7th St SE FE 2-9852 Sec 18ila Predmore Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 strengthens the Christian faith of the membership, via Bible study, prayer, fellowship and Christian witnessing. Open membership.

UNIVERrITY PENTECOSTAL FELLOirJSHIP Elections 5/63

Pres Rev Donald Patz 345 Ensign Av N 11 5-3541 V.P. Edwin Engolking 7000 Lynnmar Lane WA 7-8518 Sec-Treas Charlotte 8herwood 2528 E 22nd st FE 9-1005

Provides Pentecostal witness and fellowship among students. Open membership.

UNIVERfITY 1JJESThUN8TER FEIJ..Oi~SHIP -331 17th Av SE FE 9-0019 Moderator Douglas Youel Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 V. Moderator Michael Stuart 1818 Park Av S 336-9883 Clerk Jayne Weber 5318 Eumter Av N KE 7-2401 Treas Paul Bekowies 3822 Oak St N ICE 3-6772 Adv Rev Ja:rres Boren 331 17th Av SE FE 9-0019 Promotes the discovery of God's will, a dynamic faith through Christian experience, worship and study; and is dedicated to the expression of faith by work and deed, seeking to work with those of like purpose. Membership: All students of Presbyterian preference. 51 WESLEY FOUNDATION Elections 3/63 1209 4th st SE FE 8-5803 Pres John Elam 1209 4th St SZ FE 8-5803 V.P. Susan Fausch Sanford Hall FE 9-0931 Sec Hilda Parks Sanford Hall FE 9-0931 Treas Richard tv fmith Frontier Hall FE 9-4911

Provides knowledge and experiences through a guided Christian fellowship which thinks, works, plays and worships together. Open membership.

WEfLEY FOUNDATION, 8T PAUL Elections 3/63 1387 Cleveland-Xv~StP MI 4-4222 Pres Linus Tumbleson 1388 Raymond Av N, StP MI 4-3611 V.P. lrfilliam Krueger 1388 Raymond Av N, 8tP 1"11 4-3611 Sec Merlyn Jor~nsen 1387 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 4-4222 Treas Clifford Best 1388 Raymond Av N, StP HI 4-3611

Provides a warm Christian fellowship, in which students deepen their own relation­ ship to God and find opportunities to commit themselves to Christ and His Church through study, thinking, prayer and service. The Foundation trains students for Christian leadership in the life of their communities and the Church. Open membership.

YOUNG IvIEN '8 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63 -----1425 University Av SE FE 1-1013 Pres David \Jinick 1425 University Av SE FE 1-1013 V.P. Jerry Hong 425 12th Av SE FE 8-2316 Sec-Treas Joel Bucklen 1425 University Av SE FE 1-1013 Fellowship of students and faculty who desire to discover the highest ideals of Christian living and service and make these ideals operative on campus and throughout the world. IvIembership: Anyone ascribing to the purpose. Associate status available for thore who cannot meet all requireroonts.

YOUNG 1rJOMEN' S CHRISTIAN ASfOCIATION Elections 4/63 ------215 Coffman Union Ext 2511 Pres Karen Whaley 3011 45th Av S PA 2-2439 V.P. Susanne Disney 4605 Bruce Av S WA 2-3083 Sec Karna Johnson 2225 WHoyt Av stP MI 4-1738 Treas Donna Ohman 1252 Smith Av 5, WStP CA 2-7661 Adv Delores Rikkers 215 Coffman Union Ext 2511 Provides an opportunity to explore religious belief, to communicate across lines of creed and culture, and to test in action one IS ideas of social justice. Open to any University woman. 52

RECOGNITION AND HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS This section includes organizations or societies which give recognition to students who have distinguished themselves in certain ways. In general, the programs of these organizations are confined to semi-annual banquets, the selection and initiation of members and participation in traditional service projects. Many of these organizations have national affiliations and membership in them carries significance beyond the college years. Faculty and alumni as well as students can hold membership in the majority of these groups.

MEMBER8HIP: Membership is selective and is based upon specific attainments in academic work, campus leadership or in performance in one of the arts. Organizations within this section are grouped into two categories:

1. Organizations honoring leadership 2. Organizacions honoring scholarship and/or achievement. 53 LEADERfHIP

ARR01VHEAD SOCIErY Elections 5/63

Pres Roger Guetzkow Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 V.P. William Zabel Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Cec Joan Rudser Powell Hall FE 9-0531

Recognizes men and women who have made outstanding contributions to residence hall •I living and maintained scholastic standards. I Membership: Seniors, juniors, and a few sophomores are selected through the residence hall system.

CHIMES Elections 5/63 Pres Jan Lorimor 906 5th St SE FE 5-6285 1st V.P. Marilou Smith 716 Lincoln ~v StP Cii. 6-3137 Sec Martha Lynn 2165 Princeton Av stP HI 9-6636 Treas Sue Barwise 1204 Hartford Av stP l"II 9-9932 Honors junior women who give service and leadership to the University through their scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Membership: Third quarter sophomores and first and second quarter junior women selected on the basis of scholarship (2.75 minimum), the amount and quality of work done in activities and service to the University.

GREY FRIARS Ele etions 6/63

Pres Bob Ullman Pioneer Hall FE 9-0211 Sec-Treas Bob MMorrison Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Promotes University spirit and welfare through service to the University. Member9hip: Twenty senior men selected for their leadership and service.

INNOCENrS mCIETY Elections 4/63

Pres Doug Davis Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 Tress Alan \rleinblatt 1589 Bohland StP NI 8-5234 To promote the welfare and interests of the University and for the organization of constructive student spirit and activity. Membership: Thirteen male students elected by the present members.

IRON \AIEDGE Elections 5/63

Pres Bill Milota 1625 University Av SE FE 1-2313 V.P. Larry Hartin 5833 Wooddale Av S WA 2-1048 Sec John Mayo 1625 University Av S8 FE 1-2313 Treas Ge orge Gibbs 346 Univ Village Honors students on the basis of leadership, character and service to the University. Encourages student activity and expresses the ideals of the University. Membership: Twenty senior men who made outstanding leadership and service contributions. 54 Elections 5/63 MORTAR BOARD FE 3-2161 Pres Susan Ward Comstock Hall 2701 Kipling Av lrJA 6-9682 V.P. Barbara Lapp MI 5-9241 Sec Louise Jasken Bailey Hall Treas Carol Streufert 4525 Abbott Av N Ext 4193 Adv The da Ha genah 101 Eddy Hall Promotes college loyalty and recognizes senior women for outstanding scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Membership: Not more than twenty-five members elected in the spring of their junior year. Elections 10/62 PHOENIX SOCIETY FE 1-5986 Pres Charles Nightengale 1815 University Av SE Works to serve the best interests of the Universi~. Membership: Outstanding junior men. Elections SILVER 8PUR 10/62 WE 8-8677 Pres Andre Zdrazil 9603 Ann Lane Promotes the welfare of the University and serves particularly the junior class. Membership: Outstanding junior men. 55 SCHOLARSHIP AND/OR ACHIEVEMENT ALPHA EPSILON (Agricultural Engineering) Elections 9/62

Pres John Appelget 1227 4th St SE FE 1-7969 Adv Arnold Flikke 204 Agricultural lng 647-3228 Promotes the high ideals of the engineering profession and gives recognition to thOC9 agricultural engineers who manifest worthy qualities of character, scholarship and professional attainment. The society encourages and supports improvements in the Agricultural Ehgineering profession. Membership: New members are elected by the existing group.

ALPHA EP8ILON RHO (Radio and TV) Elections 6/63

Pres Richard Stevens 4928 Clinton Av S TA 5-5397 Sec-Treas Ruth Berman 5620 Edgewater Blvd TA 3-8402 Adv Eetty Girling 200 Wesbrook Hall Ext 3801 Encourages and recognizes outstanding college radio and/or TV students of -.high scholastic standing. Membership: All elected by the active rrBmbers of the University chapter.

ALPHA KAPPA DELTA (Sociology) Elections 1/63

Pres Donald D Peterson 43Lt Ford Hall Ext 2622 V.P. Jerome Stromberg 488 Ford Hall Ext 269h Sec-Treas Judith Eennett 426 Ford Hall Promotes scholarship and research in sociology and intellectual and social contact among sociology students. Membership: Undergraduates in sociology who complete 18 hours in sociology (15 at U of M) and maintain a 3.0 overall GPA. Any graduate student in sociology who oompletes 18 hours in sociology (12 at U of M) and maintains a 3.0 GPA.

ALPHA SIGMA PI (Education)

Adv Arnold Caswe 11 214 Scott Hall Ext 3523 This group is currently inactive. For information please contaot the Student Activities Bureall, 106 TSMa, ~xt 3851.

ALPHA ZETA (Agricultural and Forestry) Elections 3/63

Pres Clark iN Hanson 1505 Cleveland Av N, stP HI 6-3J.95 V.P. Duane Meyer 2060 Carter Av StP MI 6--0591 Sec Orley Gunderson 1485 Cleve land Av N, StP HI 6-3196 Treas Richard J Hanson 2115-B Folwell St stP MI 5-4354 Menls honorary in the College of Agriculture and Forestry. Membership: Male leaders in the upper 40% of their class, 56

BETA ~ PSI (Accounting) Elections 5/63

Pres Jane s Hallquist 980 17th Av SE FE 1-9893 V.P. John Kraft Sec David Abramson 597 Mt Curve Blvd StP MI 8-4825 Treas Richard Lea 5515 Elliot Av TA 2-0275 Adv R Glen Berryman 7 Vincent Hall Ext 3603 National honorary and professional accounting fraternity. Membership: Any student in advanced accounting co~rses is eligible if he has a "BII average in accounting and a general average in all subjects of at least 2.5.

BETA ~ SIGMA (Business) Elections 9/62

Pres Roger Nord 307 16th I'v SE FE 1-1732 Adv 8dmund Nightingale l4-A Vincent Hall Ext 3581 This is a professional business society. Membership: Candidates for a degree in commerce or business administration who rank in the upper tenth of the graduating class and the upper four per cent of the junior class are eligible for membership.

CHI EPSILON (Civil Engineering) Ele ctions 5/63 123 Main Engineering Pres leRoy A Larson 871 University Av StP CA 6-6686 Sec Danforth Bodien 1206 5th St SE FE 1-5941 Treas Reynold Hokenson 4511 Aldrich Av S TA 2-8066 Scholastic honorary in Civil Engineering, promoting the betterment of the engineering profession. Membership: Juniors and seniors in Civil Engineering who rank in the upper one-third of the class.

DELTA PHI DELTA (Art) Elections 5/63 Pres Jerry Zweigbaum 2308 Vincent Av N JA 1-2501 V.P. Ka thleen Kas pe r 317 4th St SE Sec-Treas Sandra Lesher 3513 Colfax Av S TA 5-5381 Adv Melvin Waldfogel 106 Jone sHall Ext 3790 Art honorary promoting art interest and ability. Membership: Senior, junior and 3rd quarter somphomore art majors who have a IIC" academic average and a liB" art average.

DEL~ SIGMA RHO (Forensics) Elections 5/63

Pres Be rnard Statland 1399 Portland StP MI 6-1231 V.P. Lanei Knitter 416 11th Av SE FE 1-2282 Sec David Krause 13505 Maywood Lane WE 5-1648 Honors outstanding debaters and promotes forensic activity. Membership: Active participants in intercollegiate forensics. --_.._------

57 ETA ~ NU (Electrical Engineering) Elections 5/63 Pres John Holm 557 Nevada Av E, StP PR 1-0832 V.P. Kenneth E Hendrickson 4212 40th Av E PA 4-9450 Cor Sec Patrick Nicholas 311 Walnut stp CA 4-2635 Treas Richard A Pedersen 901 W~shington Av SE FE 1-2133 Adv Donald E Anderson 310 Electrical Engineering Ext 2458 Stimulates and rewards high scholarship. Membership: Elected from the upper one-fourth of the junior class and the upper one-third of the senior Electrical Engineering class.

ETA ~ UPSILON (Education) Ele ctions 5/63

Pres Judith Lewis 5025 Garfield Av S TA 3-7095 V.P. Leslie Howard Comstock Hall FE 5-3859 Sec Marjorie Malmberg Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Treas Deborah Johnson 514 11th Av SE FE l-13~3 Senior honorary for outstanding women in Education. Membership: Twelve to twenty junior woman elected on the basis of leadership and Grade Point Ave rage of 2.3.

EVANS SCHO!J1RS Ele ctions 5/63 -----1115 5th st SE FE 9-8169 Pres James Hahn V.P. Stanley A Johnson Sec Dave Mahler Treas James Swenson Adv Vance Jewson 201 Eddy Hall Ext 4141 Promotes scholarship, sportsmanship and fellowship. Membership: Recipients of scholarships from the Minnesota Golf Association Fund of the Evans Scholars Foundation. OMICRON NU (Home Economics) Elections 5i63 Pres Norron Krenik 1502 Raymond Av StP MI 6-3786 V.P. Luann Vinkeme ir Sec Susan Oace 3805 Hidden Bay Rd stP Tre<:ls Louise Jnsken Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Adv Gloria Williams 309 McNeal Hall 64 7-3448 Promotes research and leadership in Home Economics. Membership: Candidates must have a 3.0 Grade Point Average as seniors or a 3.2 Grade Point Average as juniors. ORBS (Medical Te chnology ) Elections 5/63 Pres Karen Corder 5504 15th Av S TA 4-52.29 V.P. Joan Walle stad Comstock Hall 333-2161 Sec-Treas Sandra Munter 501 15th Av SE FE 1-2C.:~ Adv Elaine McMaster B 424-1 Mayo Ext 192-2541 Recognizes high scholastic achievement in Medical Technology. Membership: Honor students in Medical Technology are eligible for rrembe rship. 58

PHI ~IGMA PHI (Band) Elections 5/63 - lIiNorthrop Auditorium Pres Howard Vogel Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 I V.P. Seth W Peterson I I . &3c Gerald Dittberner Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 I" Treas Martin Harvey 683 Ehryer StP __ HU 9-2350 Ady Frank Bencriscutto 12 Northrop Auditorium Ext 3431

Fosters fellowship and assists in band administration. Hembership: Any bandsman 'with at least one quarter's service.

PI TAU SImrJA (HechanicalEngineering) Elections 5/63

Pres Allan Bakke 5836 Columbus Av' S . TA 5-1437 V.P. Jerry I'1cNally 1520 1JJ 26th st .' FR 7-8217 Cor .sec Alden Hardwick 10038th st 'Treas ..'. Thoma s La i tala 7345 Harriet Av S Adv Adolf Lee . 130 Mechanical Engineering Elct 3040

Promotes and recognizes high schclastic and personal attainments of students in 'Mechanical Engineering. . . . Membership : Seniors and graduate students chosen for engineering ability, academic success ("B" average' orbetter), and favorable personality.

PLUMB BOB (Engineering). Elect.ions 5/63

Adv. PaulCartwright 133 Main Engineering Ext 2722

Coordinates all engineering societies and initiates and· supports worthy,~rojects. Membership: Fourteen men, within one year of graduation, from all departments of the . Institute of Technology, chosen for their leadership and service.

PSI CHI (Psychology)' Elections 5/63

, Pres Paul Banas 352 Psychology Ext 2429 Sec Joanne Floyd 117 Psychology Ext 4155 Treas. . Duane Martin 117 Psychology Ext 4155 Adv Gardner Lindzey 117 Psychology Ext 4155

Promotes the science of Psychology by presenting programs of interest to psychologists. Membership: Graduate students in Psychology, Educational.Psychologyo'r 'Cliild Welfare. Former members retain membership as long as they remain in the professionaL field. Qualified undergraduates may obtain associate membership. '-".'J" :_ .~ CHI (Pharmacy) Ele ctions 5/,63 0-'., Pres JohnA,Marshall' 415 Erie St Sti; 336-1205 V. P. Rage r irJachte r Pionee r Hall FE 9-0221 Sec-Treas Vija Zemmers 415 Erie St SE Adv Lee Schramm 219 Apple by Hall Ext 2194

Promotes scholarship, friendship and recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Membership: Students with a 3.0 Grade Point Average in Pharmacy. l •

59 SIGMA DELTA PSI (Ppysical Education)

For information contact Clarence "Patll Mueller, Cooke Hall, Ext 4200. SIG~~ EPfIlON SIG~~ (Sophomore Women) Elections 2/63 Pres Susan Klemp 68 Mid Oaks Lane StP MI 6-3843 V.P. Katharine Raynolds 1980 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 6-8558 Sec Jane Widseth 2919 Arthur st NE ST 9-8522 Treas Risa Kahn 4744 Ewing Av S WA 6-1174 Encourages and promotes high scholarship among freshman women. Membership: vJomen maintaining a 3.45 Grade Point Average during their freshman year.

SIGMA GAMMA TAU (Aeronautical Engineering) Elections.5/§') . 107 Aeronautical Engineering Pres James Paulsen . 2501 Lowry Av NE ST 1-6138 V.P. Norman Viste 3.100 19th Av S PA 4-5144 Sec Thoma'S Brinkman. Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Treas I.elan Jamison 1003 Fulton st BE FE 1-7659 Adv ThbmasLundgren 107 Aeronautical Engineering Erl 2171 Recognizes outstandingst~dents in aeronautics and fosters high standards and professional practices • . _ Memoorship: Juniors, seniors and graduate students in aero-engineering in the upper one-fourth of their class (B average or better). SIGMA THETA ~ (Nursing) Elections 5/63 Pres Joyce Sqhowalter 7521 Penn Av S UN 9-1018 V.p. ,. Helen Jameson ·Mt Sinai Hospi tal FE 9-1692 Cor Sec Karen Gruenhagen: 4200 1st Av S 825-2341 Treas IurlaNiederbaumer 2046 Iglehart StP CA 4-7561 Adv Elizabeth Whitney 125 Owre Hall Ext 3126 Fosters high professional standards and maximum development of its members. Membership: Nursing students, alumnae and faculty. TAU BETA PI (Engineering) Elections 5/63 Pres Roger Ring 330 11th Av SE FE 1-1865 V.P. William Hustrulid 1805 Fairview No, StP MI 5-7300 Cor Sec Clark Bergman 896 Clear StP PR 1-1174 Treas Darrell Frohrib 1213 Hague Av EtP MI 5-5354 Recognizes students and alumni for their scholastic or professional achievements and fosters a spirit of liberal culture. Membership: Fourth year Institute of Technology students in the upper one-eighthof their class; fifth year students in the upper one-fifth of their class.

UNDERGRADUATE "Mil CLUB Elections 6/63 Pres Jay Kessi~r 525 University Av SE 336-9819 V.P. Charle s Morrow Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Treas Steve Jackman 1625 University Av SE FE 1-2313 Advances fellowship, achievement and service among athletes. Membership: Undergraduates of the University who have earned an "M" in a sport. 60

SPECIAL INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS

This section includes a wide variety of student organizations which have educational, cultural, social or recreational objectives.

MEMBERCHIP: 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.

The sub-divisions are: Departmental and Professional Language and Culture Music and Fine Arts Political and focial Action Recreation and Hobby Social Service 61

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL

PCCOUNTING CLUB Ele ctions 5/63 Vincent Hall Pres Tom Porter 6901 Meadowbrook Blvd 935-7095 V.P. Don Gessner 1515 University Av SE FE 1-1455 Sec Duane Burnham 437 13th Av 5, 5 StP GL 5-4216 Treas Earl Hardy Cen tennial Hall FE 9-7421

Presents programs and speakers of common interest to accounting majors. Membership open.

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS MJD BUSINESf CLUB Elections 3/63 Pres Brian Gnauck 336 Hall Av, Wht Br Lake GA 6-3564 V.P. Lennis Andarson MI 6-0591 Sec-Treas Larry Neumann NI 6-3146 Promotes an exchange of ideas among students and acquaints members with job opportunities. Membership open.

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLUB Elections l2/6? Pres Joseph Helgevold 322 Univ Village FE 1-7795 V.P. LaITy Whi tson 1705 Marion St StP HU 8-3241 Cor Sec Allen Buhler 128 Univ Village 335-0428 Treas Herbert 1rlalch 1157 Fifield StP MI 6-5207 Adv Gordon I Swanson 205 Horticulture ~7-3463 Furthers interest in agricultural education. Membership: Open to all Agriculture Education students.

AMERICAN CHEHICAL SOGlErY

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS E1e etions 5/63 Box 40, Chemical Engineering Bldg Ext 2312 Pres Thomas Gmitro 1175 Fifield StP 644-2093 V.P. Merlin Hunt Sec Dennis Honnold 400 loth Av SE FE 9-2081 Treas Richard Dunlop 2006 Fairmount Av Stp MI 9-3942 Adv Arnold Fredrickson 431 Chemical Engineering Ext 2312

Brings together the students and faculty in Chemical Engineering and sponsors educational programs. Membership: Open to any student registered in Chemical Engineering. 62 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND RADIO ENGINEERS Elections 5/63

Chr Ralph Tyler 1564 FUlharn StP MI 4-2992 VChr Lyle Lemke Rt 2 Osseo HA 5-2775 AlEE fec Jon Tarnmel 1725 University Av SE FE 1-1326 IRE Sec Kirk H Johnson 515 loth Iv SE FE 1-7931 Treas Thomas Chanak 515 loth Av SE FE 1-7932 AlEE Adv James Holte 3 Mechanical Engineering Ext 3026 IRE f,dv Eugene Chenne tt 3 Mechanical Engineering Ext 3026

Disseminates knowledge of the theory and practice of Ele ctrical Engineering. Membership: Open to students in Electrical Engineering. AMERICl'.N INSTITUTE OF lliDUSTRILL EJ.'JGINEERS Elections 5/63

Pres Fletcher Tyler 1564 Fulham StP MI 4-2992 V.P. Roger Schroeder Cor Sec Bill Kerwin 5137 Danens Dr WE 9-9335 Treas Stephen G Brown 1815 University tv SB FE 1-5986 Adv Russe11 Nyquis t 109 Mechanical Engineering Ext 2986 Presents programs which further professional knowledge of the members. Me mbershipJ Open to students in Industrial Engineering. fMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MIiIJING, METLLLURGICAL l;ND PETROLEUM -- --- ~~GINEERS Elections 5/63 Pres Willard Bulick 916 Essex St SE 332-1981 V.P. James Kramer 6709 Russell Av 5 UN 9-8559 Cor Sec Glenn Richards 1488 Simpson StP MI 6-8067 Adv George Heaton 5 Mines and Metallurgy Ext_3134

Promotes fellowship among students in the School of Mines and Metallurgy by technical and social meetings. Membership: Open to studen ts in the School of Mines and Metallurgy.

AMERICLN mSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Elections 5/63

Pres Lynn Remly 3029 Park i.v S TA 2-1863 V.P.-Treas Ronald Cain 2017 James Lv N JA 2-2798 8ec irJulf Massell 1676 E 7th st stP 774-8856

Advances and diffuses knowle dge of physics and its application to human welfare. Membership: Open to University students with a physics major or minor.

AMERICAN PHARMJ,CEUTIalL ASSOCIATION Elections 3/63

Pres Earl Poirer 1024 4th St SE FE 3-2288 V.P. Richard Matuseski 301 5th tv SE FE 5-1693 Sec Judy Mertz 3407 15th 11 v S PA 9-9271 Treas Darrell Samuelson Adv Hugh Kabat 5 l;,ppleby Hall Ext 2195 Advances Pharmacy as a science and as a profession. Membership Open to any freshman (2nd quarter), sophomore, junior or senior in Pharmacy. 63

AMERICJu~ ROCKET ~OCIETY This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851 •

.- __ AMERICAN ,cOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADMINISI'RATION Elections 10/62 350 Ford Hall JA 9-5716 Pres Clarence Shallbetter 3231 Jaroo s Av N V.P. Gary Filerman Leigh Grosenick 350 Ford Hall Ext 2653 Sec-Treas Ext 2653 Adv George Warp 358 Ford Hall

Presents programs for the professional, educational and social advancement of the members. Membership: Students registered, or interested in the field.

AMERICAN EOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ElmINEERS Elections 5/63 TU 8-3696 Pres Otto Korth 8430 Colfax Av S V.P. Charles Onstad sec Gilmore Sem Territorial Hall FE 9-0503 Treas John Appelen 647-3228 Adv Arnold Flikke 200 Agricultural Engineering Promotes professional advancement of students in Agricultural Engineering. Membership: StQdents in Agricultural Engineering. Honorary and associate member­ ships are available to faculty, graduates and interested students.

6 AMERICAN fOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Elections 3/ 3 123 Main Engineering i,.jE 8-9005 Pres Jim Aust 113 Oakglen Dr, Hopkins 600 Oak st SE FE 1-1601 V. P. Charl.e s 0 'Brien TA 2-8066 Cor Sec Reynold Hokenson 4511 Aldrich Av S 346 N Fairview StP MI 5-7817 Treas Barton Lund Ext 2965 Adv Jesse Fant 316 Main Engineering Promotes professional preparation by presenting speakers and technical movies. Membership: Students in Civil Engineering.

Elections 5/63 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF tJlECHANICAL ENGINEERS 15 Mechanicar-Engineering Pres Richard Tennis 2501 Lowry Av NE ST 1-4170 V.P. John \Jinters Se c Douglas Kluge 1014 Hoyt Av W, StP HU 8-4995 Treas James 'Nemer Disseminates knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering. Membership: Open to students in Nechanical Engineering. 64

ANERICAN VETERTI\JARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63

Pres Richard Faulkner 1707 Thomas Av stP MI 4-0728 V.P. Jerry Cummings 2117 Knapp Av stP MI 4-4329 fec Larry Hei 1715 Thomas Av StP MI 4-0440 Treas Charles Casey 1140 Fairmount Av StP CA 6-9224 Adv Henry Griffiths 204 Veterinary Science 647- 3538 Avails students of the opportunities offered by the American Ve terinary Medical Association and promotes friendly relations among the members. Membership: Students enrolled in Veterinary YBdicine.

ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB Elections 9/62 Pres Rae Bonny 415 Erie :-=:t SE 333-8974 V.P. Dean Snow Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 EBc Kirky Munson 4803 Fremont Av S TA 5-8318 Promotes interest in and understanding of anthropological studies. Membership: Open to any student.

ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 6/63

Pres Brian Wessel 1188 Gibbs Av StP MI 5..8239 V.P. Jim Cox 697 Kenneth StP MI 9-1124 Sec-Treas Jay Traub 2901 Blackstone Av, st 1 Pk WE 9-8282 Voices student op~nion to the faculty and sponsors social events. Membership: Automatic for students registered in Architecture.

ARMY ROTC CADET REGIMENT Elections 10/62 For information please call 108 Armory, Extension 2212. Conducts military training and extra-curricular activities. Membership: Students enrolled in Army ROTC.

ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Elections 12/62 Pres James Skalicky 5701 2nd Av S TA 5-7517 V.P. Dennis Zurbay 5824 June Av N KE 3-3087 Sec Lawrence De StCroix Jr 124 Groveland 336-1517 Treas Mi chae 1 Carpenter 6211 Logan Av S UN 9-9224 Adv Robert Roseen 1 Armory Ext 2205

Honorary organization promoting interest in the Air Force and up-tO-date improveroonts in the field. Membership: Limited to students who have had more than two quarters of AFROTC, approved by a committee and the executive officers. ~ . ---~ ------~

65 BroCK AND BRIDIE Elections 5/63 -----l~Peters Hall, St P Campus Pres David Schafe r 2060 Carter Av StP MI 6-0591 V.P. Duane Meyer 2060 Carter Av StP MI 6-0591 Sec Leo Vermedahl 2505 Territorial Rd StP MI 5-1960 Treas Linus Tumbleson 1388 Raymond Av N, Stp MI 4-3611 Offers educational programs on timely subjects and stimulates further work in agriculture. Membership: Animal Husbandry majors and other interested students. BUSINESS AND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Elections 5/63 115 Burton Hall Pres John WAdams 2301 Cromwell Dr WA 6-3845 V.P. Carolyn Miller Sec Joan Gunderson Treas John Ferber Adv Raymond Price 117 Burton Hall Ext 2262 Promote s business and distributive education by mee tings with business and professional people in the field. IVJembership open. BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T5Ma, Extension 3851. CLASSICS CLUB Elections 5/63 311 Folwell Hall Ext 2558 Pres Mrs Susan Cole 1050 13th Av SE 331-2363 Sec Judith Hoover 325 5th Av N, Hopkins WE 8-8420 Treas Julie White 2144 Fairmount StP MI 8-2231 Provides for the exchange of ideas among those interested in the classics. Open membership. CORE CURRICULUM ForlliDATION Elections 1/6.3 Pres Louise Boedeker 4301 Columbus Av S TA 2-5960 Sec-Treas Christopher Thissen 40~ 14th Av SE FE 1-7323

Furthers and encourages the extension of the democratic way of life through the 11 core :: concept of the secondary school curriculum. Membership: Open to all students with a professional interest in core curriculu.-n. ~ Q! ~PONSORS This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB Elections 4/63 Pres Marie Jarvinen 1431 Cleveland Av stp V.P. Thoma s Amren 2070 Buford Av stP MI 6-5355 Sec Russell WErickson 2384 WLarpenteur StP MI 4-7211 Treas Gerald Hasse 1630 Eustis St StP 646-3539 Adv JB Williams 130 Haecker Hall 647-3626 Promotes closer relationships among interested students. Membership: Students majoring in or interested in the dairy field. 66

FINANCE AND INSURANCE CLUB Elections 10/62

Adv Harold WStevenson 114 Vincent Hall Ext 3601 Offers programs of professional interest and fellowship. Open membership.

FORESTRY CLUB Elections 5/63 Green Hall, St Paul Campus Pres Darre1 Kenops 1619 Van Buren StP MI 5-2550 V. P. Ervin Schuster 863 Howard StP PR 1-9998 fec Larry Christian 1403 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 5-5612 Treas Richard Foster Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Sponsors professional, educational and social programs. Membership: Students in the Division of Forestry.

GEOLOGY CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

GRADUATE ECONOMICS CLUB Elections 10/62 127 Vincent HaIl"" Ext 3670 Pres Heinz Vergin 212 TSMc 373-3670 V.P. Bruce Duncombe 207 TSCE Treas Jogindar Uppal 217 TNM Jidv Herbert Mohring 313 Vincent Hall Ext 3578 Promotes social and professional association among graduate students in Economics and Business Administration. Membership: Graduate students with a major or minor in Economics.

HIGH CRUSADERS WORKSHOP This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. HISTORY CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Elections 3/63 Pres Marilyn Myster 1502 Raymond Av StP MI 6-3786 V.P. Elizabeth Clark 1502 Raymond Av StP MI 6-3786 Sec J:!:lvira Dreissig Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Treas Carol Radunz 1502 Raymond Av StP . MI 6-3786 Adv Mrs Ardell Wantoch 140 McNeal Hall 647-3442 Offers opportunities for professional fellowship and leadership training. Membership: All girls in Home Economics.

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HORTICULTURE CLUB Elections 4/63

Pres Roger Hintze 2044 Brewster Av StP V.P. Marge Rodberg 2232 Draper stP MI 6-6784 Cor Sec Alden Lang Treas Pat Glietz Adv Conrad Heiser 306 Ho rticultum 647-3462 Represents students of Horticulture and provides current information about the field. Membership: Students interested in Horticulture.

INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES Elections 10/62

Pres Rodney Bailey 2501 Lowry Jw NE ST 1-3744 V.P. James Paulsen 2501 Lowry Av NE sr 1-6138 Sec Lelan Jamison 1003 Fulton st SE FE 1-7659 Treas Charles F Christianson 2600 Pleasant Av S TA 2-9711

Promotes professional conscientiousness and fellowship; acquaints members with the national organization. Membership: Open to students pursuing a degree in science.

JOUEfrJALISM GRADUATE CLUB Ele ctions 10/62 Murphy Hall Ext 3398 Adv Robert Jones 112 Murphy Hall Ext 3398

Offers informal discussions for graduate students in journalism. Membership: Journalism graduate students.

JR. AFFILIPTE8 OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHER8 OF ENGLISH This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

LIGNUM CLUB Elections 4/63 Pres Roger Sandquist 1481 Sheldon StP MI 6-1940 V.P. Kenneth Bilgrien 2223 Knapp stP MI 6-1908 Sec Gary Olander 1400 Hubbard stP MI 5-1730 Treas Dick Fowler 1224 Rose Vista Ct stP MI 6-5427 Adv Bob Erickson Forest Products 822-2474 Promotes better understanding and mutual awareness between members and leaders in wood utilization. Membership: Open to any student interested in wood utilization.

MARKETING CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T5Ma, Ext 3851. 68

MENIS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63 Pres Alden Moe 257 Univ Village FE 1-2927 V.P. Darrell L Erickson 5500 Grand Av S TA 3-6400 Sec-Treas John Kolles 346 WCurtice StP CA 7-6986 Adv Carl Goossen 136-c Burton Hall Ext 2261 Deals with the problems of men in elementary education at meetings which provide guest speakers, informal discussions and social activities. Membership: Men lUajoring in Elementary Education. MINNESOTA INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION RADIO AMATEUR CLUB Adv William Kavanaugh 108 TNCD Ext 3642 Offers members the opportunity to learn and practice the techniques of amateur radio. Membership: Limited to students in Industrial Education.

MINNESOTh LAlli CLUB Elections 5/63 Pres John Halpern 125 WMinnehaha Pkwy TA 4-2222 V.P. James Peterson 1821 University Av SE FE 1-5887 Cor Sec Barbara Harmon 7301 Humboldt Av S UN 9-9583 Treas Jame s Stolpastad 741 E Nevada StP PR 1-1665 Provides an organization thrOUgh which prospective law students may exchange ideas and learn about preparation for law school. Open membership.

MINNESOTA STUDENT RECREATION ASSOCIATION Elections 4/63

Pres Ron Musil 771 Cope Av StP IV 4-3474 V.P. Steve Kere akos Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Sec Karen Ekholm 534 S Cretin stP MI 9-6822 Treas Harriet Marsh 2626 Plymouth Av N Promotes student .unity and supplements the professional curriculum in rocr8ation. Membership: All recreation majors except freshmen; recreation minors in their junior and senior years.

OCCUPAT roNAL THERAPY CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres Kathy Laughlin 329 lOth 1',v SE FE 3-0389 V.P. Eileen Dahlin 4305 Wentworth Av S TA 5-7628 Sec Charlotte She rwood 2528 E 22nd St Treas Bill Peterson Adv Borghild Hanson 860 Mayo Ext 192-2729 Unifies students interested in occupational therapy. Membership: Students regularly enrolled in or interested in occupational therapy. 69 PERSHING RIFLES Elections 4/63 100 H Armory Pres Mark Kohler 384 Prior Av S, StP MI 9-3449 V.P. Larry Warren 3018 Zarthan Av, st L Pk WE 9-2495 Sec Lowe 11 Goms rud 25 Turnpike Rd LI 5-1837 Trcas William Franta 769 W Idaho StP HU 9-2100 Adv David Bills 108 Amory Ext 2212 Fosters fellowship, leadership training and knowledge of military science. Membership: Limited to students enrolled in Military Science I and II in Army, Air Force or Navy ROTC.

PHILOroPHICAL SOCIETY Elections 5/63 - 100 Wesorook Hall Ext 3623 Pres Eugene Atkin 217 20th Av S FE 6-2765 V.P. Rooort B Baker 515 5th Av SE Treas Robert Rikkors 2120 Minnehaha Av FE 3-8369

Provides opportunities for group discussion of questions of a philosophical nature. Membership: Graduate students, faculty members and undergraduate majors in philosophy. PHYSICAL EDFCATION ASSOCIATION, WOMEN'S This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 Tf'Ma, Ext 3851.

PHYSI CAL THERAPY CLUB Elections 10/62 Pres Sharon Huss Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 V.P. Diane Scheer 311 lOth Av SE FE 3-7285 &3c Sharon Holmberg 4244 James Av N JA 1-5281

Adv > Wilbur Moen 860 1":layo Ext 192-2721 Promotes fellowship among tho students of Physical Therapy. Membership: Limited to juniors and seniors in Physical Therapy.

PIONEER THEATER Elections 5/63

Pres Michael Klein 1515 9th St S 335- 8334 V. P. Margaret Brennen Box 4113 Univ Station Treas David Hollor Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Adv Robart Berkhofer 220 Ford Hall Ext 2702 Performs stimulating dramas which are infrequently produced and gives meritorious plays written by new playwrights. Open membership. PLANT INDUSTRY CLUB Elections 3/63 Pres Gyles Randall 1505 N Cleveland stP MI 6-3196 V.P. Gayle Emoorland 1469 N Cleveland StP MI 5-1929 fec Glen Page 1469 N Cleveland StP MI 5-1929 Treas Elton Ruble 2161 H Folwell StP MI 5-1806 Adv Harold Arneman 301 Soils 647-3576 Fosters agronomy, soils and related fields. Mombership: Students in the College of Agriculture. 70

POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres Norman Sheldon Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 V. P. Myron Meyer 2060 Carter Av StP MI 5-4701 Sec John Holden Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Treas Luverne Bushlack 1469 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 5-1929

Promotes association with people in the poultry industry. Membership: Anyone interested in the poultry industry.

PUNCHINELLO PLAYERS Elections 4/63

Pres Mancel Mitchell 4613 Browndale Av S WA 2-3238 V.P. Bruce Kimball 2253 Priscilla StP Sec Joan Dow 69 Langford Pk StP Treas Roger Hintze 836 Montana StP Adv Paul Cashman 226 Agricultural Engineering 647-3236

Offors the opportunity to participate in drama tics and othe r rhe torical activities. Membership: Students of any college at the University who have passed the ne cessary requirements and tryouts.

SCABBARD AND BLADE Elections 4/63

Capt Donald Gessner 1515 University Av SE FE 1-1455 1st Lieut Melv,in Gustafson 1717 University Av SE FE 1-5997 2nd Lieut (Treas) Dennis K Anderson 1061 27th Av SE 1st Sgt (Sec) Jerome Crest 3215 40th Av S PA 4-1747

National honorary fraternity organized to honor outstanding military students. Membership: Students of Military Science III and IV, elected on the basis of high marks and participation in special activities.

SIGMA ALPHA ErA Elections 5/63

Pres Jerry LaVoi 1107 4til St SE FE 1-9968 V.P. Judith A Davis Comstock Hall FE 3-2161 Cor Sec Marilyn Mornes 1014 4th St SE FE 5-1453 Treas Mary Tarasar Comstock Ha 11 FE 3-2161

Stimulates interest in speech pathology and promotes social and informational exchange between students and faculty. Membership: Students in speech and hearing, plus associate and honorary members.

SOCIETY --...;;;....;.;.;.;;~;;;;;;..;.;;;,;;,.;.;;;..FOR THE ADVAN CEMENT OF I'1ANAGEMENT E1e ctions 4/63

Pres Richard Sjowa11 342 W County Rd B 2, stp IV 4-6420 V.P. David Hoffman 1625 University Av SE FE 1-2313 Sec Van Chapman 5429 13th Av S TA 3-3950 Treas David Glatze1 Frontier Hall FE 9-4911 Promotes the art and science of managem:mt. Membership: Any student with an interest in management. 71 SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB Elections 10/62

Pres Mrs Marylee Fithian 4628 Stevens Av c 'fA 7-5045 V.P. Barbara Roman 928 5th St SE FE 2-7469 Sec-Treas Joni Zalk 894 St Clair StP CA 5-4967 Studies the education of the crippled, blind, deaf, mentally retarded, gifted and other exceptional children. Membership: All interested students in education and other fields. STUDENl' AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63

Sr Rep John McMullen 2246 Niles Av stp MI 9-1978 Jr Rep lonnie Hammargren 613 Erie St SE FE 1-1922 Jr Rep Barry Silverman 4958 Sheridan Av S WA 6-5082 student branch of the American Medical Association. Open Irembe rship • STUDENT ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL WORKERS Ele ctions 2/63 400 Ford Hall Pres Donald Ehrich 703 W Linden st, Stillwater HE 9-2308 V.P. John Bower 12 A 27th Av SE FE 6-2475 Sec Karen Gulsvig 1514 7th St SE Treas Jean Reps 129 Peninsula Rd LI 5-0358 Professional group for students in Social Work. Membership: Graduate students in the field. STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T8Ma, Ext 3851. TECHNICAL AGRICULTURE CLUB Elections 3/63

Pres Eugene Lundquist V.P. Leroy Battcher Sec Daryl Stueven Brewster Hall MI 6-6531 Treas David Cooley Adv Ralph E Miller 215 Coffey Hall 647-3642 Promotes interest in farming and farm-related activities, assists the students in obtaining educational objectives and promotes friendly relations among members. Membership: Students enrolled in the Technical Certificate Program in Agriculture. UNDERGRADUATE fOCIAL'iA[()RK---CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T8Ma, Ext 3851.

UNIVERSITY ADVERTISING CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contadt the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. 72 UNIVERSITY BAND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION Elections 3/63 14 Northrop-Auditorium Ext 3431 Pres Sheldon Quist 1404 Spruce Place FE 5-6202 V.P. Donald Sauer Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Sec Jan Soderstrom 1111 4th St SE FE 1-1003 Treas Phil Brunelle 3648 44th Av S PA 1-3028 Adv Frank Eencriscutto 14 Northrop Auditorium Ext 3431 Service and social organization for University bands. Membership: Members of the University bands. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FIIM SOCIErY Ele ctions 3/63

Pres John Palmer 2600 Huntington Av WA 2-4856 V.P. Edward Fishman Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Cor Sec Fran Eerkowitz Pioneer Court FE 9-0221 Treas Rick Ready Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Adv Ge orge Hinberg 213 TNM Ext 3502 Promotes the study of and appreciation for the film as an aesthetic, adacemic discipline. Membership: All students and faculty members who pay the dues. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE CLUB Elections 5/63 Pres James Rundquist 4919 35th Av S PA 2-6762 V. P. Donald McMartin Sec Inger Magnell 2744 42nd Av S PA 2-5097 Treas Ronald Bright 1915 N Victoria StP HU 8-3094 Adv Wendell DeBoer 215 Coffey Hall 647-3642 Promotes informative discussion about the profession. Membership: Pre-Veterinary studen ts. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA RADIO AND TV GUILD Elections 5/63 Exec Chr Richard Stevens 4926 Clinton Av S TA 5-5397 Sec Ruth Berman 5620 Edgewater Blvd TA 3-8402 Treas Irving Ee ach 3330 3rd St N JA 2-7369 Adv Robert Boyle 5 Eddy Hall Ext 3807 Presents programs over KUOM; conducts acting and production workshops; furnishes actors, writers, and producers for the Minnesota School of the Air and the University of the Air. Membership: Two groups:. Waiting Listers who are gaining experience, and Voting Guild members. Students must pass an audition, and a four-week workshop.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA STUDENT CHAPTER OF THE MINNESOTA SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS - - -- Elections 4/63 Pres James A Peterson 1276 Gibbs Av 645-1507 V.P. Raymond Janssen Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Cor Sec Richard Wasser 2003 Knapp Av StP Treas Henry Grothaus Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Adv James J Ryan 213 Mechanical Engineering Ext 2977 Stimulates professional thinking among engineering students and familiarizes them with the various fields of engineering. Open to students in engineering. 73

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNDERGRADUATE BIOIDGY CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

WILDLIFE MANAGERS CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres Jack Bodle 2153 H Folwell st StP MI 6-0986 V.P. David Dickey 4509 Garrison Lane, Edina WA 6-0643 8ec-Treas Bill Berg 4338 45th Av S Adv Thomas Waters 300-A Coffey Hall 647-3512 Informs students interested in fish and wildlife management. Open membership. 74 LANGUAGE ilND CULTURE

AFRICAN STUDENTS I ASf.QCIATION Elections 10/62 Pres Boniface Obichere Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 V.P. Bel Kacem Saad Allah Sec Ahmad Elmownin 1775 Fremont Av S FR 7-1688 Treas Mo haITlIOO d Sabri 318 Harvard St SE Adv Fred Luke rmann 265 Ford Hall Ext 2667 The Association has two purposes: 1) to help create a better knowledge and understanding of Africa and its peoples and 2) to provide true information about the history, culture, problems and aspirations of Africa. Membership: Active and associate memberships are available.

AMERICAN INDIAN STUDENT mUNCIL Pres Wesley Creed 4648 Pierce St NE 788-4739 V.P. Barry 1rJ'elch 1504 Traymore Rd 11 5-4142 Sec-Treas Russell Sherer 3121 31 st Av S 724-0096

Aids Indian Students and informs the public of their achievements. Open membership.

ARAB-AMERICAN CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres Ibrahim Oweiss 500 Erie St SE FE 6-0240 V.P. Galal Aref 911 Fulton St SE FE 1-2031 8ec Mary Rush 4137 42nd Av S PA 2-8187 Treas Khalid Ishaq 1615 6th St SE FE 1-7007 Adv Harold Allen 317 Folwe 11 H,dl Ext 2549 Promotes understanding among American and Arab peoples by giving information about the Arabs, their culture and problems. Membership: Any student recommended by two active members. ASIAN JOURNALIST CLUB Ele ctions 10/62 Temp Pres Crispin Maslog 1501 8th St SE FE 1-3161 Temp Sec-Treas Bhanu Sheth 615 15th Av SE FE 1-5031 Adv Raymond Nixon 202 Murphy Hall Ext 3159 Promotes good will and understanding among Asian and American journalists and students. Open membership. BRITISH AMERICAN CLUB Ele ctions 6/63 Pres Ronald Woods 3405 France Av N 588-0018 V.P. Olive Shuker 619 11th Av SE FE 1-2857 Sec William Sawyer 1337 Cleveland Av N, StP MI 4-0243 Treas Graham Beaumont 1540 Branston St StP 644-8800 Adv John D Hurrell 313 Folwell Hall Ext 2557 Encourages British-American understanding and friendship; promotes interest in Britain and furthers knowledge of its opinions, institutions and culture; enables social and intellectual contact among those who have these interests in common. Open membership.

LI _ 75 CHINESE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63

Pres Hsuan Chen 616 9th Av SE 331-3197 1st V.P. Juenshing Chiu 1623 6th St SE FE 1-1962 Sec i,1Jeikao Lu 322 Oak St SE Encourages fellowship among Chinese students; considers problems which are related to tho reconstruction of China. Members~ip: Students of Chinese ancestry. COSNOPOLITAN CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T8Ma, Ext 3851.

DER DEurSCHE VEREIN (German Club) Elections 5/63

Pres Mike Carlson 3141 21st Av S PA 4-4566- c. Sec Hedda Jurgenson 1915 16th Av N JA 2-5268 Treas Monika llittmers 2273 Brewster St Stp MI 6-8521 Adv Ferdinand Ruplin 212 Folwell Hall Ext 2582 Promotes fellowship among students of German and students from German speaking countries to further understanding of German culture and language. Open membership.

~~ CLUB HISPANO-AMERICANO (Spanish Club) Elections 5/63

Pres Jose Hernandez Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 V.P. H3idrun Becker 2764 Lake of Isles Blvd WA 6-6106 Sec Nancy Edin 1005 University Av SE FE 6-5986 Treas JIves Misson Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Promotes understanding of the Spanish language and Culture. Membership: Knowledge of Spanish beyond Spanish I. FILIPINO-MumE90TA CLUB Elections 10/62

Pres Vicente Saplala 1504 Fulham StP MI 4-9803 V.P. Je sus 7arandin 1501 8th st fE FE 1-3161 E'ec-Treas Lina Valdez 600 16th Av SE FE 1-3981 Adv Hene Dawis 207 TSMb Ext 3661 Promotes fellowship, common interests, leadership training and group activities. Membership: Filipino students or staff.

HABONIM LABOR ZIONIST YOUTH Elections 5/63 Pres Je rry Be rkman 1941 Pinehurst StP MI 9-6018 V.P. Tammy Rusoff 3343 E Calhoun Blvd TA 4-2378 Sec Je.net Freedland 2804 France Av S WA 7-8276 Treas Happy Locketz 2613 Englewood Av WA 6-7966 Stimulates interest in Israel, its language and culture. Y1embership: Any University of Minnesota student who is a member of National Habonim Movement (by paying National Habonim dues) may become an affiliate member, Others may become associate members. 76 Elections 5/63 INDO-AMERICAN CLUB FE 1-5505 Pres D Ramkrishna 1209 7th st SE Vadlamani Prasad FE 1-5250 V.P. MI 5-8376 Sec Prantosh Nag 2105 Scudder StP Treas Avtar Singh Promotes better inter-cultural relations and mutual understanding between India and America. Open member~hip. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CLUB Elections 10/62 600 9th Av SE FE 8-9513 Pres C Subbian V.P. Glen Folland Sec Grace Peters Treas David Suen Dedicated to programs which promote world peace, international education and mutual understanding among countries and individuals. Membership: Subject to the approval of the officers.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Elections 5/63 310 Ford Hall ---- Ext 2692 JU 8-7633 Pres John Ward 4035 Beard Av N Jackie Anders 1113 27th Av NE 8T 1-1970 V.P. FE 3-8107 Sec Mary Kanning 316 lOth Av SE Dan Paskewi tz 2124 Hoyt Av W, stP MI 4-9323 Treas Ext 4141 Adv Bill Hambley 201 Eddy Hall Club provides a meeting ground for American and foreign students. Maintains an informal club room at 314 Ford Hall where international publications of all ideologies are displayed for reading. Sponsors group discussions, faculty and outside speakers at regular weekly meetings, daily newspaper column in the Minnesota Daily and weekly radio programs on KUOM interviewing foreign students. Open membership.

ISRAEL AMERICA CLUB Ele ctions 10/62

Pres Peretz Ram 1521 University Av SE FE 6-9651 Promotes understanding and inquiry into solutions of Middle Eastern problems; presents social and cultural programs. Open membership.

KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 10/62

Pres Johng K Lim 2142 Knapp StP MI 6-1601 V.P. Keun Ho Chang 1411 7th St SE FE 1-1116 Sec Tae Shick Kc:mg 623 8th Av SE FE 1-2619 Treas Tae Choon Kim Cen tennial Ha 11 FE 9-7421 Promotes fellowship, high academic achievement and international understanding. Membership: Korean students and non-students (associatffi). 77

LA BRIGATA ITALIANA (Italian Club) Elections 5/63

Pres Merilyn Lott 2600 Lynn Av S WA 2-9477 V.P. Guy Pucci 1541 W Minnehaha Av StP ~5-3845 Sec Marge Cunningham 1025 6th St SE FE 1-1863 Treas Marvin Carlson 5800 Abbott Av S WA 6-0998 Adv Elizabeth Nissen 224 Folwell Hall Ext 2530

Promotes understanding of Italian culture. Open membership.

LATVIAN STUDENT CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres John Skujins 3512 lOth Av S TA 3-1207 V.P. Girts Jatnieks 1417 7th St SE FE 1-7436 Sec Ausma Amolins 1494 Huron St StP HU 8-3373 Treas Arijs Pakalns 1412 Park Av FE 5-8509 Adv John Ake rman 218 Aeronautical Engineering ~xt 2176

Unites Latvian students at the University of Minnesota; stimulates interest in cultural and social activities; and furthers a closer contact with American and other students. flembership: Any Latvian student who attends the University.

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS (French ClUb) Elections 10/62

Pres Erik Paul 1108 4th St SE FE 1-1251 Adv James Burks 224 Folwell Hall Ext 2530

Promotes interest in French culture and language. Membership: Open to stndents interested in the French langu.age and culture.

PAKISTAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Elections 5/63

Pres Mushtaq Hussain 1435 Cleveland Av stP MI 5-6321 V.P. M Yusuf Chaudhry 1435 Cleveland Av StP MI 5-6321 Sec Mirza Samee 1612 7th st SE FE 1-2049 Treas Jai \'I)'adhawani Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Adv ~ Adamson Hoebel 309 Ford Hall Ext 2601 Promotes fraternal relations among Pakistani students and introduces Pakistan and its culture to Americans. Open membership.

RUSfIAN CLUB Elections 10/62

Pres Gary I.ehr Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 V.P. Janis Cers 7309 Queen Av S UN 6-5251 8ec Rosemary Morgan 1416 7th St SE 331-2139 Treas Don Gribble 1890 WCounty Rd D StP ME 3-1550 Adv Wassilij Alexeev 322 Folwe 11 Hall Ext 2564

A non-political club which aims to develop understanding of the cultural aspects of Russian civilization. Membership: Enrollment in Russian or proficiency in the lcmguage. 18 SCANDINAVIAN ACADEMIC -CLUB Elections 10/62 Pres Odd Unstad 3824 Central Av NE SU 8-0132 V.P. Vagn Jensen 5418 31st Av S PA 4-4244 Sec Meredith Ann Wilson Comstock Hall 333-2161 Tres.s fuuglas 8joquist Rt 4 Box 289, Wayzata GR 1-2641 Adv Marion Nelson 1 Folwell Hall Ext 2562 Promotes friendship among Scandinavian students, in international understanding and cooperation. Open membership.

SIKH STUDY CIRCLE Elections 5/63 Pres Avtar 8ingh 914 7th st SE FE 1-3463 Sec Rajinder Saini Treas Manmohan l1rora 306 University Av sE 338-8176 Adv Mulford Q Sibley 381 Ford Hall Ext 2683 Purposes: 1) to promote interest in and disseminate information on Eikhism, 2) to organize discourses on the Sikh religion and culture and 3) to encourage social and cultural gatherings to celebrate Sikh occasions.

TURKISH STUDENTS I ASSOCIATION Elections 10/62 Pres Erdem Bektas 1070 13th Av SE 331-3017 V.P. Guray Ragib University Hospital FE 9-7311 Sec Nebile Bakirci 81 Orlin Av SE FE 1-1405 Treas Yucel Aktansel Pioneer Hall FE 9-0221 Promotes the introduction of Turkey and its culture to America and assists Turkish students with problems. Open membership.

UKRAINIAN CWE Elections 5/63 Pres Ulana Kramarchuk 4830 Jefferson st NE su 8-2648 V.P. Myron Papiz 311 15th Av NE 5T 9-7685 Sec Barbara Kowalchuk 4812 Jefferson St NE 50 8-0492 Treas Kathy Iwaskewycz 525 7th Av NE FE 8-6139 Adv Mykola Haydak 300 D Coffey Hall StP 647-3511 Presents social, cultural and educational activities. Membership: Students and faculty of Ukrainian extraction and those interested in the history and culture of the Ukraine. 79 MUSIC AND FINE ARTS

GUILD STUDENT GROUP

Adv Heinrich Fleischer 206 Scott Hall Ext 3445 This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEN'S GLEE CLUB Electiom 5/63 Pres Duane Hamble ton 951 18th Av NE Sf 9-8210 V.P. Jeffrey Kivens 730 Vincent Av N JA 9-4679 Sec Robert Kaiser 895 Randolph StP CA 6-8596 Treas James Elsnes 640 University Village 331-7573 For male students who enjoy singing together as a Men's Glee Club; prepares and presents concerts on campus and throughout the state. Membership: Male students who pass a vocal proficiency test administered by the director and the auditioning committee. 80 POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ACTION ~--- CONSERVA TIVE STUDENTS CLUB 347 Coffman Union­ Pres George Harden 3637 19th Av S PA 4-1471 V.P. Ge orge Bridgeman 4306 Grimes Av S WA 2-9661 Sec Jack Zimmershied 2124 Parklands Rd WA 6-4957 Treas Bill Campbell 813 University Av 8E FE 6-5766 Promotes among students holding conserv2tive political beliefs an understanding of the conservative philosophy of individual liberty, free market economics, private property and limited government.

FAIR PLAY FOR CUBA COMMITTEE Elections 10/62

Pres George Tselos 1494 Branston St StP MI 5-4896 V.P. Hersche1 Kaminsky 1629 6th St SE Adv Mulford Sibley 381 Ford Hall Ext 2683 Works for the restoration of diplomatic, travel, and trade relations with the present Cuban government; works for the cessation of U 8 support to overt and covert attempts to overthrow the Cuban government; works for the negotiation of all outstanding disputes between the two countries.

LIBERAL STUDY GROUP Elections 10/62 Pres Irwin Gubman Centennial Hall FE 9-7421 Adv David Coope rman 219 TNM Ext 3507 Fosters an atmosphere of free thinking and discussion concerning the historical and contemporary status of the precepts of liberal thought.

SOCIALIST CLUB

Co-chr Herschel Kaminsky 1629 6th St SE George Tsel08 1494 Branston St stP MI 5-4896 Promotes an awareness of important political issues; presents and enlists support for th3 socialist viewpoint on these issues.

STUDENT PEACE UNION Elections 5/63

Pres John Tillotson 628 W Jessamine Stp HU 9-7206 V.P. Eugene Uphoff 1521 7th St SE FE 6-3110 Sec-Treas Helena Hale 4528 Ewing Av 9 WA 6-7450 Adv Mulford Sibley 381 Ford Hall Ext 2683 The Student Peace Union is an organization of young people who believe that war can no longer be successfully used to settle international disputes and that neither human freedom nor the human race itself can endure in a world committed to militarism. Without committing any member to a precise statement of policy, the SPU draws together young people for a study of the alternatives to war and engages in education and action to end the present arms race. The SPU believes that any peace movement, to be effective, must act independently of the existing power block and must seek new and creative means of achieving a free and peaceful society. 81 STUDEN'IS FOR ANDERSEN Pres Glen Skovholt 1430 Raymond Av StP MI 6-1191 V. P. Mark Josefson 402 Swee t Briar Lane, Hopkins WE 8-6695 Cor Sec Sara Streich 875 Howell StP MI 8-6367 Treas N Timothy Nixon 2021 Girard Av S FR 7-1936 The purpose of this organization shall be to aid in the re-election of Governor Elmer L. Andersen.

SWDENTS FOR INTEGRATION Elections 10/62 Pres Rowena Sigal 3731 J\bbott Av S WA 6-2995 V.P. Richard Rose 718 M21colm St SE FE 2-4826 Sec Claire O'Connor 2800 N Oxford stP IV 4-5933 Treas Caren Rockowitz 746 Mt Curve Blvd StP MI 8-8956 Participates in the struggle to eliminate racial and religious discrimination and segregation in all aspects of American life.

UNIVEREITY OF MINNESOTA REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION Ele ctions 4/63 347 Coffman Memorial Union Chr Glen Skovholt 1430 Raymond Av StP MI 6-1191 V. Chr Michael Hartigan 2621 Humboldt Av S FR 7-3720 Sec Sarah Bursack 1448 Lakeview Av FR 7-5220 Treas Ernest Undberg 1098 Bowdoin stP MI 8-2517 Develops all student Republicans on Campus into an intelligent, agressive and cooperative Republican group; encourages participation in the activities of the Republican Party; provides the student body the means for getting practical political education; promotes the platform and candidates of the Repub1ioan Party; transmits resolutions and recommendations to those in public trust; takes an active part in 53 curing the adoption of these views; supports on campus such student policies, platforms and candidates as the club may deem worthy of support. UNIVERSITY REPUBLICAN CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Extension 3851.

WORLD FEDERALIST CLUB Elections 10/62 Pres Kirky Nunson 4803 Fremont Av S TA 5-8318 V.P. Norman Delin 5816 Lyndale Av S TA 7-1666 fec-Treas Susan Scheiner 5129 Knox Av S Wt. 6-7812 Adv Merle Harris 10-C Nicholson Hall Ext 3715 Promotes a limited federal world government empowered to preserve peace, and the strengthening of the United Nations toward that end. 82

YOUNG ArJERICAJ.\JS FOR FREEDOM Dave Edstrom 1012 26th P.v SE FE 1-5681 Chr WA 7-8987 V. Chr David Balcom 5101 2nd Av S G Daniel Harden 3637 19th Av S PA 4-1471 Cor Sec TA 5-7236 Treas Cindy Bjorkland 4618 Colfax Av S Provides leadership and material to conservative youth throughout the Nation and assists them in implementing all action needed to bring about realization of the general aims outlined in the Sharon Statement.

YOUNG DEM.OCRATIC FARMER LABOR cum Elections 5/63 347 Coffman Memorial Union----- 373-2445 Chr D3nis Irladley 3251 35th Av S 722-8798 1st V Chr Je rome Curry 1107 4th st SE FE 1-9968 Sec Joyce Stokke Comstock Hpll FE 3-2161 Treas Joseph Murashie 10912 Irwin Av S TO 1-6733 serves as a forum for the expression of liberal political thought on campus through a program of liberal educational activities, and as a training ground for future political activity. Promotes the aims and candidates of the DFL Party in Minnesota and the Democratic Party nationally. 83 RECREATION --AND HOBBY ------CHOREIFORM CLUB This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

MINNEfOTA MPSQUER~ Elections 5/63

Pres L Anthony Williams 2017 Lincoln Av StP MI 9-8943 V.P. Diane M Johnson 326 2nd St NE FE 8-2104 Adv H lee Adey 33 Nicholson Hall Ext 3732 Group of experienced students promoting dramatic productions and providing social activities for drama participants.

MINNESOTA ROVERS Elections 11/62 B-62 G Coffman Union Pres Patrick P Brown Frontier Hall 339-4911 Sec Marjorie Mann Comstock Hall 331-2161 Treas Edward Solstad 1139 Gibbs StP 645-9682 Offers opportunities for participation in outdoor recreation through outings.

MINNE-WATERS CANOE CWE Elections 5/63

Pres Robert Marx 2912 43rd Av S PA 4-9574 V.P. DeWa1don Bendtsen 316 Ontario St SE FE 1-3728 Sec Darcey Scott 1295 Maynard E, StP MI 8-1525 Treas Sandra Hollering 1856 Graham Av StP MI 9-1827 Promotes interest in canoeing as a recreational and competitive sport.

UNIVERSITY FOLK DANCERS Pres David Nordval1 721 7th St SE FE 6-8539 Adv Bill 7immermann 20 Physics Ext 3354 Provides opportunities for intermediate folk dancing.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNE80TA ARCHERY CLUB 203 COOKe Hall Pres Chuck Bowman 203 lCooke Hall Ext 4200 Adv Norman McDonnell 105 Gymnasium StP 647 - 3344

Promotes archery as a competitive and recreational sport by working through the Intramural Athletic Program. 84

UNIVERSITY OF MINNEE'OI' A CREW ASSOCIATION Elections 6/63

Pres William Parker 1288 Selby Av StP MI 4-2101 Sec-Treas John Winters 1969 Jefferson Av StP MI 9-8409 Promotes rowing as a competitive sport.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FIGURE SKATING CLUB Elections 1/63

Pres-Treas Gloria Bagnas 930 Bellows StP CA 4-2625 V.P.-Sec Kenneth Donovan 4651 Colorado Av N KE 7-8125 Promotes and fosters amateur figure skating as recreation, with professional instruction provided.

UNIVERfITY OF MINNESOTA FLYING CLUB Elections 5/63 348 Coffman Union Pres Philip Jensen 13918 Knollway Dr LI 5-8387 V.P. Benjamin Sunderland 8910 12th Av S TU 1-2816 Sec Marvin Nie Isen Mendota MI 8-4438 Treas Gary Ostrand 1695 Ames Av StP PR 1-3467 EncoQrages interest in aviation by providing safe economical training, education of members and flights of a social nature.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNEfOTA SKI CLUB Elections 5/63

Pres Bob Krueger 1052 Lincoln StP CA 6-6631 V.P. Bjorn Ulstad Sec Barbara Blomquist 1389 County Rd B2, W stP ME 3-1178 Treas Dave Thompson Promotes student participation in recreational and competitive skiing; providos outings and instruction; provides snow reports and transportation to regional and Rocky Mountain ski areas, etc.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 'IDASTHASTERS CLUB Elections ll/62

Pres Daniel Lobash 3822 4th St N JA 2-3724 V.P. Gary Nelson 4908 15th Av S TA 2-7890 Sec Hubert Forcier Chanhassen GR 4-8991 Treas Malcolm Ellison 1815 University Av SE FE 1-5986 Improves its members in oral expression of thought and the development of tooir natural abilities. 85 UNIVERfI TY OF MINNESOTA lilliEEIMEN E:l.ections 1/63 - . Pres David Rinke 2211 Folw8+1 StP MI 5-5310 V,P. Andre Laoabanne 911 27th Av SE FE 1-2707

Promotes bicycling as a competitive and recreational sport.

UNIVERSITY PHILA TEUSTS Pres John Burke 1300 5th St SE FE 1-7648 Sec John Sanford 2648 5th Av S 823-2726 Promotes general interest in stamps and the exchange of stamps and pertinent information.

UNIVERSITY RADIO AMATEUR SOCIETY Elections 10/62

Pres Caroline Wilke 2174 Hoyt Av W, stP MI 4-5638 Sec Frederick Deadrick 2708 Irving Av N JA 9-1293 Promotes amateur radio by providing radio communication as a service and information on technical subjects. Full membership: Students who are licensed. Open associate membership. 86

SOCIAL SERVICE

ALPHA PHI OMEGA Elections 11/62 --2llCoffman Union Ext 2442 Pres Fletcher Tyler 1564 Fulham Av StP MI 4-2992 Membership V. P. Robert Homstad 1512 Spruce PI FE 6-0859 Cor Sec Dennis imderson 2414 Colfax Av N JA 1-0798 Treas Robert Hovey Territorial Hall FE 9-0503. Assembles scout-trained men in fellowship; develops leadership and promotes services to the University, community, nation and fraternity. Membership: Men uith scouting experience and service interest.

AMERICAN RED CROSS COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF HINNESOTA Elections 5/63

Pres Betty Braun 3914 E 27th St PA 2-9879 Sec-Treas Susan Winters 1969 Jefferson Av StP MI 9-8409 Functions as a service organization and coordinates Red Cross activities on campus. Open membership.

GAMMA SIGMA SIGMA Elections 5/63 ---:-214 Coffman Union Ext 2442 Pres Kathryn McCarthy 2223 Dayton Av stP MI 6-3768 1st V.P. Lois J Anderson 5506 Wentworth Av Til. 5-0612 Sec SharoYl. Fischer 5741 38th Av S PA 2-2833 Treas Linda Bramberg 3016 Florida Av S 1rm 9-4245 ASsembles college women in service to humanity; develops friendship among women of all races and creeds. Hembership: Wornen students who give a required number of service hours each quarter.

STUDENT SERVICE COMMITTEE Elections 10/62

Chr Martin Pierce 323 6th St SE FE 6-1203 Treas Jack Ross 234 Univ Village FE 1-1730 Pdv·· Mulford Sibley 381 Ford Hall Ext 2683 Undertakes educational and social service work in co-operation with the American Friends 8ervice Committee. Open membership. l YOUNG LIFE WORKSHOP Elections 10/62 I Pres Wally Urban 114 E 51st St Til 5-0770 V.P~ Marcia Gipple 837 E Cottage Av stP PR 1-4268 Trains Christian youth workers and gives them supervised experience. Open membership. 87 STUDENT-FACULTY HONORARY SOCIETIES

Orgenizations which can fulfill the following qualifications can be considered student-faculty honorary societies. Groups may apply to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs for this classification:

1. University students are elected or select€d for membership. They may share this membership with faculty and/or non­ university members. 2. The organization must exist for the purpose of honoring outstanding achievemant in subject matter fields and all its activitias must be clearly related only to this purpose. 3. The group must present certification from a department or colle~ stating that it is a recognized honorary society in its field. Honorary student-faculty societies which are not identified with any particular department would also be eligible for this category if their membership and purposes fall within the interest of this statement. For further information, please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 106 T5Ma, Ext 3851.

NfTIONAL COLLEGIATE --PU.YERS Elections 6/63 Pres Gary Parker 1598 Wellesley Av StP MI 8-6275 V.P. Bentley Lenhoff Sec Mary Junireault 412 E 34th St TA 2-5280 Treas William Boughton 1047 13th Av SE FE 1-1197 Mv Kenneth Graham 306 Nicholson Hall Ext 3737 PHI ALPHA THETA (History) Elections 5/,63

Pres Robert Utlaut Cen tennial Hall FE 9-7421 V.P. Daniel Kuehn 120 Seymour Av SE FE 6-9046 Sec Susan M Smith Treas Frank Conlon 805 E River Rd FE 1-2314 XI SIGMA PI (Forestry) Ele ctions2/63 -115 Green Hall StP 647-3264 Pres Darryl Frogness 2279 Gordon Av stP 34$-2243 V.P. Richard Pierson Bailey Hall MI 5-9241 Sec-Treas William Brown Adv Hugo John 110 Green Hall StP 647-3508 L

88

ALL-UNIVER,cT TY PRO JECT S,

TRADITIONAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMS

The projects and programs described in this section are not, in themselves, separate recognized student organizations but are, instead, 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 whi ch are open to all membe rs 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 working co-operatively 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 about these and other programs is available at the Student Activities Bureau, 106 TSMa, Ext 3851.

~ .: 89 BRarHERHOOD 1.rJEEK Presents the problems and possibilities of Brotherhood throughout the year, with particular emphasis during a Winter quarter week. Sponsored by the Council of Student Religious Organizations and major campus governing groups. CAMPUS CARNIVAL Reises funds for scholarships on an April weekend through numerous shows and con­ cessions. Individual or joint sponsors selected by the Social Service Council. FRESHMAN CABINET Selected by an interview committee of the Minnesota Student Association. About forty members co-ordinate an informative visitation program on higher education in about 100 high schools, during Spring vacation. GREEK WEEK Social and educational program sponsored during inlinter quarter by the Interfraternity and Panbellenic Councils, for their members and the campus. Funds are usually collected for a worthy cause: Example --Camp Courage. HOHECOMING Fall quarter celebration offering a week1s activities, culminating in a football game and dance. Sponsored by the Minnesota Student Association.

INTERNLTIONAL EMPHl.SIS WEEK A program emphasizing international affairs and international education sponsored by the Minnesota Student bssociation during winter Quarter.

LEGAL LID CUNIC Offers legal advice and aid free of charge to University students. Sponsored by the students of the Law School. Headquarters are 139 Fraser Hall, Ext 2735. NATIONAL STUDE1'JT ASSOCIATION Confederation of American colleges and universities, promoting leadership in studant government, educational affairs, student welfare and international affairs. NSA is sponsored by the Minnesota student Association at this University. ORIENTATION ProGRAM-I:: Acquaints the new student with the University through two-day orientation, camps and Welcome Week. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Students and the Minnesota Student Assocfation. PANEL OF AMERICf,NS Presents programs on veligious and racial questions. These panels on human relations are presented by students who represent different racial and ethnic groups. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Students, the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council and the Council of Student Religious Organizations.

RELIGIOUS PARTICIPATION WEEK Fall Quarter week of religious emphasis. Sponsored qy the Council of Student ReligioQs Organizations. 90 ALPHABETICAL INDEX

Acacia •••.•..•• .. . 21 American Institute of Industrial Accounting Club .••.•.•••• 61 Engineers ••..••.•.•• 62 Advertising Club, University • 71 American Institute of Mining, Metal- African Students' Association.•• 74 lurgical and Petroleum Engineers •• 62 Agricultural Economics and Business American Institute of Physics . .• • 62 Club •..••.••.. .• 61 American Pharmaceutical Association. 62 Agricultural Education Club. •. 61 American Red Cross Council of the All-University Camp Committee. • • 4 University of Jlflinnesota •• • 86 All-University Judiciary Council. 6 American Rocket Socie ty •• •. •. 63 All-University Schedule Committee. 4 American Society for Public All-University Student Disciplinary Administration ••••. • 63 Committee. •• • . • 4 American Society of Agricultural Alpha Alpha Gamma. •••••• 35 Engineers. .••••••• •• • 63 Alpha Beta Pi. •• .•• 29 American Society of Civil Engineers •• 63 Alpha Chi Omega. • ••• 25 American Society of Mechanical Engineers63 Alpha Chi Sigma. • 29 American Veterinary Medical Association 64 Alpha Delta Phi. ..•• 21 Anchor and Chain. • 30 I Alpha Delta Pi • •• 25 Anthropology Club •••.•.•. ••• 64 Alpha Delta Sigma. • 29 Arab-American Club. ••••••.••• 74 Alpha Delta Theta. . • 35 Archery Club, University of Minnesota. 83 Alpha Epsilon. •• • 55 Architectural Student Association . 64 Alpha Epsilon Iota • • 35 Army ROTC Cade t Regiment. •• 64 Alpha Epsilon Phi. . 25 Arnold Air 8ociety. .••• ••.. 64 Alpha Epsilon Pi • 21 Arrowhead Society ••.• • 53 Alpha Epsilon Rho. • • 55 Asian Journalist Club. .•.• 74 Alpha Gamma Delta. • . 25 Associated Students of Brewster Hall•. 38 Alpha Gamma Rho. • 29 Associated Students of Meredith Hall•• 38 Alpha Kappa Alpha. . • 25 Alpha Kappa Delta. • • 55 Baha'i Club •.••.••.... 44 Alpha Kappa Gamma. •• •• 35 Bailey Hall Residents Association .•• 38 Alpha Kappa Kappa. 29 Band Social Organization, University•• 72 Alpha Kappa Psi. • .. 29 Beta Alpha Psi. •. • 56 Alpha Mu Sigma •• • 29 Beta Gamma Sigma. . • 56 Alpha Omega. ••• •• 30 Beta Tau Lambda •••• 26 Alpha Omicron Pi •. . 25 Beta Theta Pi ••• 21 Alpha Phi. •.• •• 25 Biology Club, Undergraduate • 71 Alpha Phi Alpha. •••...••• 21 Block and Bridle. •.•••. 65 Alpha Phi Chi. • • • • • 6 Board in Control of Student Publications 6 Alpha Phi Omega. • . 86 Board of Associated Students of • Alpha Psi. •. • 30 Business Administration • • • • 6 Alpha Rho Chi. •.. •• 30 Board of Residence Halls, Thiversity 7 Alpha Sigma Pi • ••• •. 55 BrigQta Italiana, La (Italian Club) •• 77 Alpha Tau Delta. 35 British-American Club. ••.•• 74 Alpha Tau Omega. • .• 21 Brotherhood Week. •..•••••••• 89 Alpha Zeta •.• • 55 Buddhist Student Association. ••... 44 American Chemical Society. •• 61 Business and Distributive Education Club 65 American Indian Student Council•• 74 Business Women's Club 65 American Institute of Chemical Engineers. •.•.•••. .• 61 Campus Carnival ... 89 American Institute of Electrical Campus Crusade for Christ •• 44 and Radio Engineers. ••••. 62 Can te rbury Club .••••• 44 91 Centennial Hall Residence Association 38 Fair Play for Cuba Committee •• ••• 80 Cercle Francais, I.e (French Club). • 77 Farm House •.•..•.•••• )1 Chateau O:>-operative Club • 41 Figure Skating Club, University of Chi Epsilon. .• •. 56 Minnesota •••••• .. . •• 84 Chi Omega. • 26 Filipino-Minnesota Club. •••••• 75 Chi Phi. ...•• •• •• 21 Finance and Insurance Club •• •. • 66 Chi Psi. . . 22 Flying Club, University of Minnesota • 84 Chimes •• . 53 Folk Dancers, University ••.•••. 83 Chinese Students' Association. 75 Forestry Club ••••••..••••• 66 Choreiform Club. •.•.••• 83 Fraternity Purchasing Association••• 41 Christian Medical Society. •. 44 French Club. ••.•••••.• ••• 77 Christian Science Organization . 45 Fre shman Cabinet ••••••••••• 89 Classics Club. .•...• 65 Frontier Hall Residence Association•• 38 Clovia •.••...•••. 26 Club Hispano Americano, El Gamma De Ita. •••••••• •• • 46 (Spanish Club) ..•• 75 Gamma Eta Gamma. ••• •••• 31 College of Education Student Board. 7 Gamma Omicron Beta •••••• 26 Committee on Foreign Students. •.• 4 Gamma Pbi Beta •• • 26 Commons Club, Minnesota. ..• 45 Gamma Sigma Sigma. •••••• 86 Comstock Hall House Council. ••.• 38 General Colle ge Board. 7 Conservative Baptist Student Union . 45 Geology Club ••••••••••••• 66 Conservative Students Club •• • 80 German Club (Der Deutsche Verein) ••• 75 Convocation Advisory Committee • 4 Gopher, Minnesota. ••••• 19 Core Curriculum Foundation • 65 Gopher Pe avey. •• • 19 Corps of Sponsors. ..••• 65 Graduate Economics Club. 66 Cosmopolitan Club. ••• •• .. 75 Greek Week ••.• 89 Council of Student Religious Grey Friars. •••• • •. 53 Organizations .••.•. .. 7 Guild Student Group. . ••• 79 Covenant Club. •••.• ••• 45 Crew Association, University of Habonim Labor Zionist Youth. 75 Minnesota. •• •• • 84 High Crusaders Workshop. .•••• 66 Hillel Foundation. • 46 Daily, Minnesota •• .... . 19 Hindu Association. • ..• 46 Dairy Science Club ••• · 65 History Club •••. •• 66 Delta Chi ••••• 22 Home Economics Board 8 Delta Delta Delta. • 26 Home Economics Club. · 66 De lta Gamma. •... • 26 Homecoming .•••. • 89 Delta Kappa Epsilon ••• • 22 Horticulture Club •• • 67 Delta Kappa Phi ••• · 45 Delta Phi Delta•• ...... 56 Independent lVIen's Co-op. • •• 47 Delta Sigma Delta. 30 Indo-American Club •••• • 76 De 1ta Sigma Pi . 30 Innocents Society. •••• •. .• 53 Delta Sigma Rho. . • 56 Institute of Aeronautical Sciences •• 67 • Delta Tau Delta••• •• 22 Inter-Dental Fraternity Council. 8 Delta Theta Phi. • ...... 30 Interfrate;rriy Council. ••••• 8 De lta The ta Sigma. • 31 Internationa Emphasis Week. • •• 89 Delta Upsilon••• • 22 Internation House Club ••• •• 76 Delta Zeta .•• ...... · 26 International Relations Club • •• 76 Deutsche Verein, Der (German Club) · 75 International Student Council. •• 8 Disciple Student Fellowship••• 46 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship •• 47 Iota Rho Chi ••••••• .., • 31 Eastern Orthodox Fellowship. •. 46 Iron Wedge .•..••• • 53 Eta Kappa Nu .... · 57 Islamic Cultural Society • 47 Eta Sigma Upsilon. •• · 57 Israel America Club. • •• 76 Evans Scholars •.. .. 57 Italian Club •••••• • 77 92 Journalism Graduate Club •••••• 67 Mortar Board •••. • 54 Judiciary Council, All-University. • 6 Mu Beta Chi. .• ••• 32 Junior Affiliates of the National Mu Iota Epsilon. •. •••• 32 Council of Teachers of English •• 67 National Collegiate Players. ·. 87 Kappa Alpha Mu • 31 National Student Association • ·• 89 Kappa Alpha Psi. 22 Newman Club •••••. •• 48 Kappa Alpha Theta. • 27 Newman Club, St Paul . ·. 49 Kappa Beta Pi. · 35 Nu Sigma Nu. •..••. • 32 Ka ppa De 1ta ••. .•• 27 Nursing Colle ge Board. .• • 10 Kappa Epsilon. • · 35 Kappa Eta Kappa. · 31 Occupa tional The rapy Club. ••• '. 68 Kappa Kappa Gamma •. 27 Omicron Nu •••.•••••• 57

Kappa Kappa Lambda · 47 Orbs ...... 0 • • • • 57 Kappa Phi.. ., •. ·• 47 Orientation Progr2.ms ••• . 89 Kappa Psi••. 31 Kappa Sigma...... 22 Pakistan Student Association • •• 77 Korean Student Association • ·. 76 Panel of Americans .•... 89 P~nhellenic Council.•••..••.. 11 Lambda Delta Phi . .• .• .• 27 Pentecostal Fellowship, University .• So Latvian Student Club •••• 77 Pershing Rifles. ••••••••••• 69 Law School Council ••••••••• 9 Pharmacy College Student Representative 18 gal Aid Clinic •••• •• 89 Board •••••..• •. 11 Liberal Study Group. •••• 80 Phi Alpha Theta. • ..• •• 87 Lignum Club. •.••... •. 67 Phi Beta Pi. • 32 Lutheran Student Association •••• 47 Phi Chi. •.• 32 Lutheran Student Association, St Thul48 Phi Delta. •. • 35 Phi Delta Chi. • .• 32 "MlI Club, Undergraduate. •••. ·. 59 Phi Delta Epsilon. • 32 Marketing Club •••••..•• 67 Phi Delta Phi. ••• • 32 Medical Interfraternity Council. 9 Phi Delta Theta. . •. 22 Medical Student Council. •••• 9 Phi Epsilon Kappa. 33 ~Edical Technology Student Council • 9 Phi Epsilon Pi • ••••• 23 Men's Elementary Education Phi Gamma lElta. 23 Association ...•.. ... 68 Phi Kappa Psi. .• • 23 Men's Glee Club, University of Phi Kappa The ta. .. •• • 23 Minnesota ••..•••• 79 Phi Nu ....• ...• 27 Minne -Wate rs Canoe Club. .••••• 83 Phi Mu Alpha ••• •••• 33 Minnesota Associated Women Students. 9 Phi Rho cigma. .••• •.• ••• 33 Minnesota Christian Fellowship .•• 48 Phi Sigma Kappa. • • 23 Minnesota Daily. ...••• 19 Phi Sigma Phi. • . 58 Minnesota Gopher •..•••••.• 19 Phi Upsilon Omicron. •••••. 36 • Minnesota Graduate Club. .•• 41 Philatelists, University. • , .. 85 Minnesota Industrial Education Radio Philosophical Society. • • 69 Ama~eur Club. .••• .. 68 Phoenix Society. •••••.. 54 Minnesota Law Club • 68 Physical Education Association, Vbnen's 69 Minnesota Masquers . • 83 Physical Therapy Club.. •.• •• 69 Minnesota Rocers .• • 83 Pi Beta Phi. •• •• 27 Minnesota Student Association. 10 Pi Gamma Epsilon ••••• 49 Minnesota Student Recreation Pi Sigma Epsilon .•••.• 33 Association ••• · 68 Pi Tau Sigma •• •• 58 Minnesota Technolog. •• 19 Pilgrim Foundation •••• • 49 Mormon Fellowship. ••• • 48 Pioneer Hall Residence Association •• 38 93 Pioneer Theater. ••• •• 69 Sigma Alpha Sigma • ••• 33 Plant Industry Club •• · 69 Sigma Chi • . 24 Plumb Bob. •••••• 58 Sigma Delta Chi •• • •• J3 Poultry Science Club ••• • 70 Sigma Delta Psi .•••••• 59 Powell Hall Governing Association. • 38 Sigma llilta Tau 27 Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club, Sigma Epsilon Sigma •• 59 University of Minnesota 72 Sigma Gamma Tau • ••• 59 Psi Chi. •••• ••• · 58 Sigma Nu. •••.••••• •• 24 Psi Ome ga ••••• •• ••• 33 Sigma Theta Tau • • 59 Psi Upsilon. ••••• •.. • 23 Sikh Study Circle •.• 78 Pun chine110 Players ••••. 70 Silver Spur •••• •.•• 54 Ski Club, Univeristy of Minnesota •• 84 Radio Ameteur Society, University•• 85 Social Service Council. •• •• • 12 Radio and TV Guild, University of Social Work Club, Undergraduate . 71 Minne sota .••.•••••••• 72 Socialist Club ••••••.••••• 80 Red Cross Council. .•••••••• 86 Society for the Advancement of Religious Participation Week •••• 89 Me.nagement. •.•••••••••• 70 Republican Association, University of Spanish Club. ••••••• •• • 75 Minnesota •••••••••• 81 Special Education Club. ••••••• 71 Republican Club, University. •• 81 Student Activities Bureau Staff • Rho Chi...... •.••••• 58 Student-American Medical Association. 71 Roger Williams Fellowship. ••••• 49 Student Association of Social WOrkers. 71 Russian Club • ••••• 77 Student Center Board of Governors .• 16 Student Council of Religion, St Paul. 12 SPAN •• •• ••• • 12 Student Education Association •••• 71 St Paul Campus Student Council ••• 11 Student Peace Union •••••.•.• 80 St Prtul Campus Student-Faculty Student Project for Amity Among Intermediary Board. .•••••• 11 Nations (SPAN). •••••..• 12 Sanford ll1jomen's Association••••• 39 Student Religious Liberals. • •••• 50 Scabbard and Blade .•••.•••• 70 Student Service Committee ••• ••• 86 Sc~ndinavian Academic Club .••••• 78 Students' Child Care Co-op ••••• 41 Science, Literature and the Arts Students' Co-op, Inc •• 41 Intermediary Board •••••••• 12 Students for Andersen ••• 81 Senate Committee on Education. • 2 Students for Integration. •• •• 81 Senate Committee on Institutional Relationships. •••••••• •• 2 Tau Beta Pi .• ••••• 59 Senate Committee on Institutional Tau Beta Sigma. • • 36 Research ••••••••••• •• 2 Tau Delta Phi •• ••• 24 Senate Committee on Intercollegiate Tau Kappa Epsilon ••••• 24 Athletics. •••••••.•••• 2 Technical Agriculture Club. ••• 71 Senate Committee on Reserve Officer Technical Commission. •••••••• 13 Training Corps .••••••• 3 Technical Fraternity Council••••• 13 Senate Committee on Scholastic Technolog Board •••.••••••• 13 Standing •••••••••• 3 Technolog, Minnesota. •.•••••• 19 Senate Committee on Student Affairs. 3 Territorial Hall Residence Associatkn 39 Senate Committee on University The ta Chi • 24 Functions. ••••••••• 4 Theta Delta Chi • • 24 Senate Committee on University Theta Sigma Phi • 36 Printing and Publications •.• 4 Theta Tau . •••• 34 Seventh-Day Adventist Student Theta Xi. • •• 24 Fellowship .•••• ·. 49 Toastmasters Club, University of Sigma Alpha Epsilon...... • 23 Minnesota ••••••••• .• 84 Sigma Alpha Eta...... 70 Triangle•.•••••••.• • 34 Sigma Alpha Iota •• 36 Turkish Students' Association ••• • 78 Sigma Alpha Mu • •• 23 94 Ukrainian Club ••••••••••• 78 Women's Athletic Association••• .• 14 Undergraduate "M" Club •••••.• 59 Women's Physical Education Undergraduate Social Work Club • 71 Association. ••• •• 69 Union Board of Gove mors •••• 16 World Federalist Club ••••• · 81 United Campus Christian Fellowship. 50 University Band Committee .•.••• 4 Xi Psi Phi. •• . . · 34 University Band Social Organization. 72 Xi Sigma Pi •• .. • 87 University Christian Foundation••• 50 University Folk Dancers ••••••• 83 Young Americans for Freedom 82 University Grove East Association•• 13 Young Democratic Farmer Labor University of Minnosota Archery Club 83 Club (YDFL) .••••.••• 82 University of Minnesota Crew Young Life Workshop •••••• 86 Association ••••••••••• 84 Young Menls Christian Association University of Minnesota Figure (YMCA) ••••••••••••••• 51 Skating Club. ••.•.••.•• 84 Young Women's Christian Association University of ¥Jinnesota Film (nJCA). •• •••• •• 51 Socie ty ••.•..•••. 72 University of Minnesota Flying Club. 84 Zeta Phi Eta. ••.•••••••• • 36 University of Minnesota Men's Glee Zeta Psi. .••••••••••••• 24

Club 0 •••••••••••••• 79 University of Minnesota Pre-Veterinary Medicine Club .•••.••••• 72 University of Minnesota Radio and TV Guild. ••••••.•• •• 72 University of Minnesota Republican Association .••••.•.••• 81 University of Minnesota Ski Club •• 84 University of Minnesota Student Chapter of the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers •••• 72 University of Minnesota Toastmasters Club...... 84 University of Minnesota Undergraduate Biology Club. ••.•••.••• 73 University of Minnesota Wheelmen •• 85 University Pentecostal }ellowship•• 50 University Philatelists. •••• •• 85 University Radio Amateur Society •• 85 University Republican Club ••••• 81 University Village Co-operative Association, Incorporated • 42 University Village Council .••.• 13 Uni ve rsity Village Union Board of Gove mors ••••.••••••• 17 University Westminster Fellowship. • 50 Wesley Foundation. ••••.•• •• 51 Wesley Foundation, St Paul ••••• 51 Westminster Fellowship, University • 50 Wheelmen, University of Minnesota. • 85 White Dragon Society • • 14 Wildlife Managers Club ••.•••• 73