************ **** ************* * ** * * * *** * * * * * * * * * * * THE UNIVERSITY OF * * * * STUDENT * *' * * ORGANIZATION * * * * ROSTER * * * * 1951-52 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * COMPILED BY * * * * THE * * ,-,~ ~.,l f' . '-~~ M;1',' :J ) !-, .... '\ '.- '1 . * ~STUDENT .AC TI V1TIES B UREA U * * * * * 114 Temporary South of Mines (a) * ~ * * Extension 6277 - 6943 - 6568 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Office of the Dean of Students * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** ************* * * *** *.* * * ** * * ** * * ** *** TABLE OF CONTENTS

Memorandum from the Student Activities Bureau

Senate Committee Members of the University Senate - 1

Alphabetical Listing of All Student Organizations - - 96

Cooperative Organizations ------35

Fraternal Organizations Academic Fraternities ------18 Academic Sororities ------23 Professional Fraternities ------26 Professional Sororities ------30

Governing Boards and Intergroup Councils 2

Publications ------16

Recognition and Honorary Organizations Leadership ------.- 48 Scholarship and/or Achievement ------50 Student-Faculty Honorary Societies ------60

Religious and Interfaith Organizations ------37

Residential Organizations Dormitories ------32 Rooming Houses ------34

Special Interest Organizations Departmental and Professional ------64 Language and Culture ------80 Music and Fine Arts ------84 Political and Social Action ------86 Recreational and Hobby Organizations ------92 Social Service------89

Due to the rapid change in organization roster and officer lists. some of the information in this roster will soon be out-dated. ------..._-_..._._------

September, 1951

MEMORANDUM

To: Student Organizations and Their Faculty Advisers

From: Student Activities Bureau

Subject: Student Organization Roster

This Student Organization Roster prepared by the Student Activities Bureau has been annotated for your use. It defines the structures and functions of all stu­ dent organizations on the and St. Paul campuses of the University of Minnesota and lists those students who Tn~y be contacted concerning their group. The data contained in the Roster was compiled from information sub­ mitted by the student organizations which is kept on file in the Student Activ­ ities Bureau, 114 TSMa. The data includes the purpose of each organization, its membership, its meeting time, and its officers.

Projects, committees, and programs sponsored by student organizations have been included in the body of the Roster. This was done to show the relationship of these groups to its sponsor, as well as to illustrate the wide variety of pro­ grams carried on by student organizations. In order to be an officially recog­ nizedstudent organization, each group must submit for approval its constitution and amendments to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs. It is one of the functions of the Student Activities Bureau to coordinate for the University all of these student organizations and their activities.

Student groups are dynamic, hence the lnformation included in this documenti'is subject to constant change. We wish to be notified and welcome your suggestions of any changes in regard to the Roster information for your organ~zation.

The following are the 1951-5Z members oftlie staff of the Student Activities Bureau. They can be contacted at 114 TSMa or by calling MA 8177, Ext. 6Z77.

Bolles, Charmion Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6Z78 Borreson,B. James Associate Director Ext. 6943 Brandon, Vi Senior Student Personnel Ext. 6568 Worker i Kanatz, David Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6Z78 • Lewis, .Chuck Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6568 ~ Maneri, Joseph Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6Z78 Siggelkow, Ed Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6568 ~ Snyder, Dorothy Associate Director Ext. 6944 I I Zander, Don Student Activities Adviser Ext. 6Z78 I I

I ~ TheronA. Johnson Director COMMITTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY SENATE CONCERNED WITH STUDENT ACTIVITIES

SENATE COMMITTEE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS

A standing committee made up of faculty and students having supervision of all Student Affairs. It maintains an advisory supervision over the financial affairs of all student organizations and all publications.

Members E. G. Williamson, Chairman Edwin Wenzel (Duluth) *Mark Listerud Kenneth M. Anderson C. Gilbert Wrenn *Marilyn Miller Richard T. Arnold Mrs. Harold Eberhardt *Paul Moe Kenneth E. Clark Mrs. E. A. Knudtson *Rex Nelson Marcia Edwards *Duane Addison *Julie Paro Gerald B. Fitzgerald *Lenore Cyphers *Gerald Peterson Dorothy F. Snyder *Marie Geist *Jay Rinzel TheronA. Johnson *Allen Kaufmann *Jerome Shulkin Henry Schmitz *Kathryn LeRoy (*Student Members)

SENATE COMMITTEE ON DEBA TE

A standing committee of the University Senate having charge of all local and intercollegiate contests in debate and oratory over which the Senate has jurisdiction.

Members E. W. Ziebarth, Chairman Ralph G. Nichols *Allen Latham Mark A. Graubard John Weaver *Stanley Leonard William S. Howell *John L. Chapman *Donald H. Long Arthur E. Naftalin *Beatrice Holbeck (*Student Members)

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

A committee of staff, faculty, alunmi and students responsible for all athletic matters of an intercollegiate nature. It also constitutes the eligibility com­ mittee deciding all questions of athletic eligibility including letter awards.

Members Willard Boyd, Chairman Henry Rottschaefer *Michael Cashman Ike J. Armstrong J. Warren Stehman *Gerald Friedell Thomas Barnhart John H. Williams *Allen Kaufmann Harold S. Diehl Chester Wood (Duluth) *James Nielson J. Lewis Maynard M. O. Gillet *James R. ROUey William T. Middlebrook Louis Gross (*Student Members)

SENATE COMMITTEE ON RECREATION

A standing committee to establish general policies concerned with the develop­ ment of new and better recreational facilities and programs for students.

Members Gerald B. Fitzgerald, Chairman Keith N. McFarland *Gerald Peterson B. J. Borreson *Elizabeth Hall *Lee Petillon Dorothy L. Ericson *George Morrison *Catherine Remington G. Ray Higgins *Patricia Nadolski (*Student Members)

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GOVERNING BOARDS AND INTER-GROUP COUNCILS

Description:- Student organizations that have. governing powers:" or who can act for the students in the formation of policy. A large number of pro­ jects and services of interest to the University are sponsored by these organizations. Events like Home;coming, Greek Week, and Freshman Week are examples of traditional projects. In summary: governing boards and inter-group councils provide the channel for student action with respect to the faculty and administration.

Participation: Positions on governing boards and inter-group councils are usually filled by student.eleetions or by appointments.

AG. CLUB COMMISSION College Office, St. Paul Campus NE 4616

President Arlid Joh~nsen 2185 Buford Ave .. , St. Paul NE 7017 Secretary Milton Sands 1485 Ave. No., St. Paul NE 3196 Treasurer James Schofield H6 University Village GL 2384 Adviser A. L. Harvey 119 Peters Hall, St. Paul Campus 391

Purpose: To coordinate the activities of the professional clubs on the St. Paul Campus. Membership: President and one elected representative from each St. Paul Camp professional club and the faculty advisers for each club. Meetings: Generally noon on alternate Thursdays.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Ag. Roy~l Day - Annual Winter Judging Contest

AG. STUDENT COUNCIL 202 Coffey Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 4616

President Homer Wass 1485 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul NE 3196"-" V. Pres. James Bauman 1254 Clarence Ave., St. Paul NE 3251 Secretary Joan Nelson Brewster Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 5304 Treasurer John Carlson 1215 University Ave., S. E. GL 5986 Adviser Dean Henry Schmitz 202 Coffey Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 4616

Purpose: To promote the best interests of the University of Minnesota, to direct and coordinate the student interests of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, Borne Economics and Veterinary Medicine and to encourage student leadership. Membership: Elected at large from the student body. Each member represents n6t more than 100 and not less than 51 students. To be eligible, students must be regularly enrolled in the College of Agriculture, Forestry, Home Economics and Veterinary Medicine. He must also meet the all- University eligibility requirements. Filings are he14 Spring Quarter in the Dean of Students' Office on the St. Paul Campus directly preceding elections. Meetings: First and third Thursdays at 7 :00 p. m. in the St. Paul Union.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Ag. Student-Faculty Intermediary Board Social Coordinating Committ Honor Case Commission Christmas Assembly Board of Elections and Eli Human Relations Committee; g. Recognihon mner an Leadership Assembly - 2 - 179 ALL UNIVERSITY CONGRESS 228 Coffman Union WA 3528 President Jim Riley 2729 Ave. So. Katie LeRoy 1109 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1339 V. Pres. MA 8158 Secretary Larue Lobitz Sanford Hall GR 3287 Treasurer Bob Peterson 2112 St. Anthony Blvd. 6945 Advisers B. J. Borreson Student Activities Bureau Dean E. G. Williamson 200 Eddy Hall 6878 Dean Henry Schmitz 202 Coffey Hall, St. Paul NE 4616

Purpose: To provide a representative organization of University students, to promote student interest and student welfare, to set policies for the supervision and coordination of student activities and to encourage and educate student leadership. Membership: Twenty-five Congress members, three of whom are elected at large in the spring all-campus elections, and the others appointed by college boards. Unlimited membership on commissions or com­ mission committees. Meetings: Generally Wednesday night at 7:00, Coffman Union.

Projects, E:ommittees, Commissions

Homecoming Jerry Kelly, Chairman, 1951 Purpose: To promote campus spirit and loyalty, welcome alumni back tQ the campus and to provide an opportunity for students to partic­ ipate in honoring athletics at Minnesota. New Students' Week . Jack Duval, Chairman, 1951 Purpose: To facilitate the induction of new students into the University of Minnesota by acquainting them with campus organizations and activities, sponsoring introduetor.y lectures and tours and pro,,:, viding get-acquainted social functions. Class Cabinets Freshman Cabinet Sophomore Cabinet Andy Boss, President Junior Cabinet Don Long, President S~nior Cabinet Jim Luther, President Purpose: To represent Freshman, Sophomore, Junior and Senior Classes, act as an advisory body to All- University Congress, initiate and car'1"y through on University or class projects, help the Congress by working with them on various projects. The Freshman Cab­ inet is appointed by Congress in the fall; positions on the other cabinets are filled by election.

Rules Tom Kellett, Chrm. International Tom Abeln, Chrm. Finance Bob Peterson, Chrm. Personnel Barbara Gallagher, Jim Rock Placement Jim Penn, Chrm. Welfare Jay Cordora, Chrm. Public ReTati'ons Larry Smith, Chrm. National Student Association Intercollegiate John Shumway, Chrm. An University Recognition Dinner Social Commission Merrill Cragun, Chrm.

ALPHA I-M. Cooke Hall MA 8101

President Mark Hurd 5008 Belmont So. LO 5220 Sec-Treas. Ralph Kolrud 1108 Fourth St. S. E. MA 158,4 Adviser W. R. Smith I-M Cooke Hall MA 8101

Purpose: To promote and govern intramural fraternity athletics. A1pha Phi Chi is a branch of the Interfraternity Council, explicitly organized for this purpose. - 3 - Membership: Includes one appointed member from each of the academic fraternities. Meetings: Alternate Mondays at 4:30 in 206 Cooke Hall.

BOARD-OF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 127 Vincent HaL

President Richard P. Jacobson 4845 33rd Ave. So. DU 0283 V. Pres. Robert Jorgenson 3454 21st Ave. So. DR 7209 Sec-Treas. Nancy Warner 5025 W. 28th St. WA 5167 Adviser Carl Nelson 4119 Zenith Ave. So. WH 8869

Purpose: To serve as a liaison group between the students and faculty in the' . School of Business Administration. Membership:Nine members elected in spring campus elections. two appointed members who are non-voting. one adviser. one publisher of a per­ iodical. Meetings: Vincent Hall'

Projects. Committees, Commissions

Business School Day Course Evalutation Business School Bookstore Spring Honors I>ay

BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 11 Murphy Hall

President Marilyn Maier 514 lith Ave. S. E. GL 1361 V. Pres. Donald Erlandson 309 17th Ave. S. E. GL 9880 Secretary Lois Huseby Sanford Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Jim Kane 314 Tenth Ave. S. E. FI 3730 Adviser' Fred Kildow 106 Murphy Hall

Purpose: To establish and manage student publications of COncern to more than one college. Membership: Four non-student members and eleven student members. elected from the University at large in the spring elections. Meetings: First and third Thursdays of the month in Murphy Hall Library.

P:r:,ojects. Committees. Commissions

Board- of Publications Spring Banquet Editorial Committee Finance Committee

EDUCATION INTERMEDIAR Y BOARD 214 Burton Hall 6665

President James Trunk 3144 20th Ave. So. ~U 5520 V. Pres. Lowell Van Tas s ell 3515 Oliver Ave. No. HY 8248 Secretary Janet Newman 1009 University Ave. S. E. GE 4374 Treasurer Paul Hasbargen 314 Tenth Ave. S. E. FI 3730 Adviser Margaret Lahey 304 B urton Hall

Purpose: To foster closer and more active relations among students in the College. and between the faculty and students of the College in consideration of educational and cUfricularmatters. Conduct re­ gular studies and discussions of curricular problems. faculty-stu­ dent relations. and professional and educational aims of the College. and to bring its problems and suggestions concerning the above­ mentioned topics to the attention of the faculty. Receive petitions or statements from students or student organizations relative to matters falling within its jurisdiction. and to coordinate and sponsor activities of the College and its organizations. - 4 - Membership: Five student members to be ~lected at large from the College to serve from the time of election until the next election. In addi- . tion, four students are appointed by the Board at its first meet­ ing following elections to serve for one year. Two additional student members are selected from a l1st of recommendations submitted by the Dean of the College. The College of Education representatives to the All- University Congress also serve as Board members, and two faculty members of the College act in an advisory capacity. . Meetings: Thursday evenings at 7 :00 p. m. in Room 2l0D, Burton Hall or other designated room. Special meetings when necessary.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Education Day Students I Education Conference Committee

GENERALCOLLEGESTUDENTCOUNC~ 104-B Nicholson Hall

President Robert Pettengill 5537 Columbus Ave. So. CO 7345 V. Pres. William Edelsten 2847 E. Lake of Isles Blvd. KE 2896 Secretary Thomas Egan 4509 Casco Ave. WA 3014 Treasurer Sheila Ryan 5449 Emerson Ave. So. CO 1976 Adviser Frances Gamelin 104-B Nicholson Hall

Purpose: To acquaint new students with the curriculum as well as the pur­ poses and importance of general education. To establish a favor­ able relationship with the faculty and administration of General College and the Univ~rsity. Through student-sponsored sugges­ tions' the General College Student Council hopes to stimulate a more intense interest of the student body in active participation, toward improving General College and meeting its problems. Membership: Selected and appointed by a membership committee whose purpose is to interview prospective members. The Council approves or disapproves on the basis of information gathered by membership committee. Applicant must have average grades in college and carry a minimum of twelve credits a quarter. Meetings: Mondays, 3:00 p.m. in Nicholson Hall.

Projects, Committees, and Commissions

General College Day

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 225 Coffman Union 508

President Bill Patty 5138 Ave. So. PL 1070 V. Pres. Jim Weatherbee 1623 University Ave. S. E. GL 2351 Secr~tary Al Hinman 3307 ,Humboldt Ave. So. LO 2751 Treasurer Wampy Friel 1237 Selby Ave., St. Paul EL 3145 Adviser Ed Siggelkow Student Activities Bureau

Purpose: To coordinate and act as the policy-making body for the 34 academic fraternities. Rushing programs, eligibility, grade reports, rules and regulations of the system, and other problems of the fraternities are entrusted to the decision of the Council. Membership: The president and an appointed representative from each of the individual fraternities. Meetings: Alternate Wednesdays. A rotation system using the various houses as the meeting place is followed.

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Greek Week Rus.hing Committee Judiciary' Committee Human Relations Committee Public Relations Committee Intramural Athletics Committee

INTERPROFESSIONAL SORORITY COUNCIL

President Alice Winke1bach 3930 Reservoir Blvd. GR 7871 V. Pres. Rosella Skalicky 500 Essex S. E. Secretary Carolyn Allen 1917 James Ave. So. KE 5949 Treasurer Doris Nelson Adviser Charmion Bolles Student Activities Bureau 6277

Purpose: To promote cooperation among professional sororities, to encourage their participation in campus affairs and to encourage social rela­ tionships among the professional sororities. Membership: Two representatives from each professional sorority. Professional sororities may apply for representation on this council by submitting a petition and the Council determines eligibility of the petition.

/ INTER- RESIDENCE CO ONCIL 204 Eddy Hall

Officers to be elected in the Fall.

Purpose: To strengthen student self-government in the University residences, to encourage student leadership and coordinate student activities and to promote the general welfare of the students living in the residence. Meetings: Monthly. .

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Semi-formal Dance Recognition Program Spring Leadership Camp

JOINT ROTC STAFF 203 Armory 6843

Staff Commander Thomas LeFebvre 5301 Second Ave. So. LO 3031 Deputy Commander Roger F. Barrett 4045 York Ave. No. , AL 0439 Robbinsdale Chief of Staff Charles Hunt 524 15th Ave. No., LA 6262 South St. Paul Adviser Commander Rawie

Purpose: This Staff will conduct certain student social and military functions in order to assist in promoting the general welfare and morale of students in the ROTC Units at the University of Minnesota. Membership: By appointment, with proportional representation.

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Joint Social Function Intra-ROTC competitions Joint Review Participation of ROTC Personnel in University Functions

LAW SCHOOL COUNCIL Law School 6123

President James B. McKenney 630 Huron St. S. E. GL 1762 Sec-Treas. Raymond Haik 950 27th Ave. N. E. GR 1421 Advisers Stanley Kinyon Maynard Pirsig

Purpose: To consider and discuss all questions involving the general policies and welfare of the Law School, to give organic expression to student opinion. Membership: Eight members elected from and by the student body and two members from the faculty, Meetings: Generally every Thursday Oat 2:00 p. m, in Room 4 Law Building,

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Law School Bookstore Leslie Gulbrandson, Treasurer Functions Committee Ted Carlson Publicity Tom Kellet All- U-Representative Tom Kellet

MEDICAL INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 325 Harvard Ave. S. E.

President William Woyda GL 7979 Adviser

Purpose: To coordinate the activities of medical fraternities as students and groups within the University at large and specifically within the Medical School. , Membership: The Council is composed of an elected representative from each • medical fraternity and the fraternity presidents. Ex-officio mem­ bers are the Dean of Students, and the Assistant Dean of the Medical School.

MINNESOTA ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS 227 Coffman Union 523

President Phyllis Dahl 1526 E, 54th St. PA 4632 V. Pres, Marilyn Shelley 1406 Upton No. HY 3800 Secretary Nancy Gallagher 205 Woodlawn. St. Paul EM 8364 Treasurer Cathy Remington 3801 Upton Ave, So. WH 2393 Adviser

Purpose: To create a sense of unity and fellowship among women students, to promote and maintain highest standards of University life among women, to conduct a varied program of service projects. to further the interest and general welfare of women students,

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Membership: All women students registered at the University of Minnesota are con­ sidered members; there are twenty-two elected or appointed board members, twelve Freshman Council members, and approximately 50­ 100 active working committee members. Interested students are asked to sign a membership card specifying interests.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Social Chairman: Evie Searle 5 14 1 lth Ave. S. E. GL 1361 Big Sister Chairman: Kathy Callas 4709 Park Ave. So. LO 1597 WOW Chairman: Kaki Peterson 330 E. Minnehaha Pkwy. RE 7860 Personnel Chairman: Vi Benjegeroes 110817thAve. S.E. GL 3364 Publicity Chairman: Joann Langlie 2205 Mpls. Ave. AT 3716

NURSING COLLEGE BOARD Powell Hall

President Helene Bakke MA 8158 V. Pres. Lois Rostad Sec-Treas. Marlys Robertson Adviser Ruth Johnston 125 Oure Hall 6273

Purpose: To foster closer and more active student-faculty relations in con­ sideration of educational and professional rnatters; to promote regular studies of curricular problems, faculty-student relations, and professional and educational aims of the college; to interchange information; and to integrate the efforts of students and faculty in working toward common goals. Membership: Five elected class presidents; one representative each from the Minneapolis Student Nurse Council, the All-U-Congress, and Practical Nurse Student Group; student appointees to the standing faculty committees of the School of Nursing; and four advisory members of the faculty. Meetings: No definite time or place.

PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 225 Coffman Union 508

President Peg Paterson 134 Arthur Ave. S. E. GL 1739 V. Pres. Barbara Pearson 2170 Iglehart, St. Paul NE 5940 Secretary Joyce Wold 4616 Park Ave. So. RE 1570 Treasurer Liz Norris 35 E. Minnehaha Parkway LO 0575 Adviser Charmion Bolles Student Activities Bureau 6277

Purpose: To act as the governing board and the coordinating body of the academic sororities on the Minneapolis Campus. It a~so promotes cooperation, friendship and coordination between the sororities, fraternities and the college. Membership: Members of all academic sororities are automatically members of the Panhellenic Council. Each sorority has two representatives, the President and one permanent Tepresentative. There is, then, an executive board composed of all the officers and committee chairmen. Meetings: Wednesdays 4:00 p. m. -- rotating among the sorority houses. Projects, Committees, Commissions

Human Relations Committee Greek Week l Panhellenic Scholarship Fund - 8 - ~ ______1 PHARMACY COLLEGE BOARD Wulling Hall

Officers to be elected in the Fall.

Purpose: To foster closer and more active relations among the students of the College of Pharmacy and between the faculty and the students of the College and to consider educational and extra-curricular matters related to the study of Pharmacy. Membership: Members are elected to the board by popular vote except for freshman members who are selected by the active board. Meetingsl Friday at 12:00 p. m. in Wulling Hall.

PI PHI CHI

President Eldore Nash 325 Harvard S. E. GL 7979 Y. Pres. Bob Harris 901 E. River Road GL 1489 Secretary Arthur Zech 531 Walnut St. S. E. GL 2133 Treasurer David Lieb 525 lOth Ave. S. E. Adviser W. R. Smith 203 Cooke Hall 71

Purpose: The object of this organization shall be to advance the interests of the professional fraternities of the University of Minnesota and to govern interprofessional fraternity relationships.

SLABOARD 219 Administration Bldg. 457

President John Kangas 528 Delaware S. E. GL 5891 Secretary Camilla Langguth 811 Superior St. S. E. GL 7882 Adviser Dean Roger Page 219 Administration Bldg. 457

Purpose: To serve as the intermediary body between the students of SLA and the administration and faculty; to sound out student opinion and act on their suggestions; to make known to students the decisions of the authorities of the college; and to act as the student council of the College of Science, Literature and the Arts. Membership: There are fifteen members: two elected members of the sophomore, junior and senior classes, six in all through a"general election; one appointee of the board from the sophomore, junior and senior class­ es, three upperclass apointees in all; three board appointees to represent the freshmen class; two hold-over upperclassmen appoint­ ed by retiring board; and a deal" of the college. Students must meet the eligiblity requirement of 1.0 H. P. R. Meetings: Entire board meeting alternate Wednesdays - - committees meet intervening weeks - - one meeting a 'quarter with the DeanIS Advis­ 0ry Committee at 219 Administration Building.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Board Relations Committee Mary Slaughter, Chairman Student Personnel Committee Mary Thompson, Chairman Curriculum Committee Sandy Fall, Chairman Improvement of Instruction Committee Nancy James, Chairman

- 9 - S.P.A.N. (Student Project for Amity Among Nations) I I President Bernard Brenner 1202 Newton No. CH 2811 l' Faculty-Student Russ:ll M. Cooper, Chrm.; Asher N. Christensen, Guy Desgranges Coordinating MarCla Edwards, Theron A. Johnson, Carol Williams, Committee Connie Parvey, Cherry Merritt i

Purpose: To educate ourselves and our campus in a program of international understanding.

STUDENT COOP COUNCIL (Council of University Student Cooperatives)

President John Kangas 528 Delaware S. E. GL 5891 Adviser

Purpose: To provide a group where common problems may be worked out. Membership: The members of this organization shall be student cooperatives of the University of Minnesota.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Coop Week

STUDENT COUNCIL OF RELIGIONS

President Vernon Weckworth Pioneer Hall MA 8158 V. Pres. Florence Calva Secretary Lilie Junge Sanford Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Gordon Mackay 1720 Marshall Ave. , St. Paul MI 8913 Adviser Henry Allen 201 Eddy Hall 6654 Adviser from Minnesota Council of ·Religions - Evelyn Schaefer

Purpose: The Student Council of Religions was created by the religious organi­ zations at the University of Minnesota for purposes of implementing, coordinating and stimulating religious activities, and to promote a religious consciousness and inter-religious and inter-denominational understanding. Membership: All organizations recognized by the University Senate Committee on Student Affairs, functioning in the field of student religious ac~ivities, shall be entitled to representation on this Student Council of Religion and shall necessarily i~dicate their desire for membership annually, spring quarter. Meetings: Every Thursday, 3:00 p.m. in the YMCA Nortnrop room..

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Brotherhood Week Religion in Life Week Helen Harvey, Chairman Evaluation Conference Committee Florence Calva, '-".- ;. Universal Student Day of Prayer

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President Gerald Fahning 1520 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3985 V. Pres. Evelyn Reischauer 1502 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3786 Secretary Mary Woodside 5245 Portland Ave. So. Treasurer Ralph Zauhar 2126 Carter Ave., St. Paul MI 0683 Adviser Carl Borgeson 2109 Doswell, St. Paul MI 9358

Purpose: To promote cooperation and joint activities among the student religious organizations on the St. Paul Campus by periodic ex­ plorations of student personel. religious and social needs and encouraging efforts to meet those needs through the Student Council of Religions, or through the individual member organiza­ tions. Membership: Two representatives from each student religious organization on the St. Paul Campus.

TECHNICAL COMMISSION 133 Main Engineering

President Ray E. Olsen 2555 Lyndale So. PL 1550 V. Pres. Dan G. Haney 3840 Sheridan So. LO 9430 Secretary Charles Svendsen 4456 W. Lake Harriet Blvd. WA 4416 Treasurer Celias Anderson 2235 Hillside Ave., St. Paul 1M! ::-4180 Adviser R. L. Dowdell 306 Appleby Hall 220

Purpose: To provide a federation of the professional departmental societies of the College of Engineering and Architecture and the School of Chemistry; to serve as the intermediary body between the students of 1. T. and the administration and faculty; to sound out student opinion and act on their suggestions; and to act as the student council of the Institute of Technology. Membership: Twelve members, three of whom are elected from the 1. T. student body at large, nine of whom are technical society presidents.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Engineers' Day

TECHNOLOG BOARD 331 Mechanical Engineering Building

President Donald O. Hanson 949 W. Co. Road B, St. Paul HU 1251 V. Pres. James Beebe Centennial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Paul Fahlstrom Centennial Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Alfred Bolin 3036 Polk St. N. E. GR 9418 Adviser L: O. Guthrie 105 Main Engineering Building 275

Purpose: To publish a magazine devoted mainly to engineering and scientific subjects, govern policies of and elect editor and business manager of the Technolog.

Membership: Elections during all- University spring elections. Any student in the Institute of Technology is eligible.

- 11 - UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS 231 Coffman Union 156 & 175

President William Bevier 4047 Sheridan Ave. So. WA 1114 V. Pres. Elizabeth Hall 521 12th Ave. S. E. GL 2671 Secretary G. Ray Higgins Coffman Union 121 Adviser G. Ray Higgins Coffman Union 121

Purpose: To promote and determine policies for a comprehensive social, recrea­ tional and cultural program within Coffman Union. Membership: Fifteen student members, nine elected at large from the student body in all- University elections and six appointed. Meetings: Every Wednesday at 5:30 p. m., Room 351, Coffman Union.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Saturday Night Dance Jeanine Miller, Chairman

Purpose: The committee plans Saturday Night Dances held on alternating Saturday evenings. The Committee selects the orchestra, plans the decorating scheme, provides for the intermission entertainment and publicizes the dance.

Let's Dance Program Auramae Pevier, Chairman

Purpose: To help publicize and conduct weekly programs of social dance instruction held each Tuesday from 3-5 p. m. in the Union Main Ballroom under the direction of Al Wiklund.

Campus Canteen John Twohig, Chairman

Purpose: Provides general informal recreation and entertainment in the Union on Friday nights. Activity centers around a cabaret-styled dance in the Union Terrace Grill.

Bridge Instruction Ella Braunstein, Chairman

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for students to learn bridge from the fundamentals taught in the beginning bridge classes to the finer points of the game discussed in the intermediate group.

Variety Dance Nadine Ewen, Chairman

Purpose: To present a mid-week social dance and dance instruction program on Wednesday evenings for all University students.

Toastmistress I Club Shirley Stromme, Chairman

Purpose: To offer women students a chance to improve their speaking techniques, to learn parliamentary procedure, and to discuss speaking etiquette through the weekly Wednesday evening dinner meetings.

Toastmasters' Club Wes Olberg, Chairman Tuesday Section Bob Wunderlinch, Chairman Wednesda Section Purpose: To develop social confidence and poise through extemporaneous speaking and to gain knowledge of parliamentary procedures.

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S,guare Dance· Beginning Loren Parks, Chairman

Purpose: To plan instruction programs in SHuare and Folk dancing every Tuesday night with special attention given to beginners.

Square Dance - Advanced Carol Barnes, Chairman

Purpose: To plan and publicize weekly Friday night square dances which appeal to those who already know the fundamentals and who wish to realize the recreational and social values of an activity like this.

Quarterback Sessions Program Consultants

Purpose: To bring to all students a play-by·play filming and expert commentary of all the Minnesota football games. Complete program two times on Tuesdays following the games.

Football Frolics Program Consultants

Purpose: This group plans and promotes a program of dancing entertain­ ment in the Union on Saturdays after the football games. Dancing is from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m.

WMMR Radio Station Tom Coulter, Chairman

Purpose: To provide students in the Union lounges and in the Campus dormitories with music and entertainment. To afford students interested in :radio transmission an opportunity to gain some eJfPerieric~,in enginee"ring, programing and g~neral operating procedure.

Splash Parties Shirley Matzoll, Chairman Coffee Hours Benita Johnson, Chairman Christmas Sing Program Consultants Christmas Semi-Formal Program Consultants Charm, Inc. Marion Middlestaedt Union Relations Tom Huseby, Chairman Tournaments Committee Program Consultants Talent Bureau Bob Grapp, Chairman Stardust Dance Program Consultants Sportsmen-Limited Program Consultants Snow Week Program Consultants Recreation Demonstration Program Consultants Photography Committee Program Consultants Outings Jacqueline Watson, 'Chairman Open House - Winter Program Consultants Open House - Fall Program Consultants Mardi Gras Dance Program Consultants House Jim Comfort, Chairman Hosteling Program Consultants Homecoming Dance Program Consultants Finesse Program Consultants Coffman Musicale Beverly Hayer, Chairman Fine Arts Lucille Borowick, Chairman Malinee Mixer Carolyn McNairy, Chairman

- 13 - UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS. ST. PAUL Farm Union

President Les Butman 1405 Sixth St. S. E. GL 1731 V. Pres. Milton Sands 1485 Cleveland. St. Paul NE 3196 Secretary Maurenn Anderson 5020 16th Ave. So. DU 4905 Adviser

Purpose: To take advantage of the facilities offered by the Union building and provide for a comprehensive social. recreational and cultural program. Membership: Student must be elected by student body. Meetings: Weekly at' noon • Student Activities Room. Farm Union.

Projects. Committees. and Commissions

International Students Dance Instruction Football Movies Friday Night Dances Coffee Hours Twilight Dances Barn Dance Group Photo Bark Room Toastmasters I Outings Talent Show Tournaments Toastmistress I Music Listening Hours

UNIVERSITY GROVE EAST St. Paul 8. Minnesota

President John Connelly 2087 B V. Pres. Barbara Burt 2161 A PR 1460 Secretary Ruth Ann Lyness 2153 A MI 0:084 Treasurer Paul Randolph 2081 B MI 9423

Purpose: To develop common interest. to promote the satisfaction of future needs and to provide the necessary substantive law and executive procedure. Membership:. Any married resident of University Grove East.

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE 29th and Como Ave. S. E. GL 5182

Mayor Robert L. Azbell MB631 U Village GL 1936 Sec-Treas. Helen Wolfsehr MB641 U Village Council Chrm. James Garvey MB635 U Village GL 2146

Purpose: To decide broad policies for the government of conduct in this emer­ gency housing area between Como Avenue and Hennepin bordered by 27th and 29th Avenues. Membership: The government of the Village is vested in a Mayor. Council Chairman. Alderman-at-Iarge. Secretary-Treasurer. and one Alderman from each of ten defined areas. Elections are held twice a year. The Mayor. Council Chairman and Alderman-at-large must be students and together with the Secretary-Treasurer are elected by the Village at large. Meetings: Alternate Mondays at 8:00 p. m. in the University Village Union.

Projects. Committees. Commissions

Playground Committee Village Newspaper Traffic And Safety Committee Athletic Committee Well-Baby Clinic Sanitation Committee

- 14 - WHITE DRAGON SOCIETY

President Bob Somers 1609 University Ave. S. E, GL 1335 V. Pres. Budge Whitcomb 1619 University Ave. S. E. GL 1114 Sec-Treas. John Williams 1711 University Ave. S. E. LI 4757 Adviser

Purpose: To promote interests of the five member fraternities -- Chi Psi, Phi , Psi Upsilon, Delta , and Alpha Delta Phi. Membership: Composed of the members of the above listed fraternities. Each member fraternity is represented by two of its members at official meetings of the society.

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Norris Gym 6174

President Patti Auer 3736 Stevens Ave. So. RE 1905 V. Pres. Mary Burns 3853 29th Ave. So. DU 5813 Secretary Greta Johnstone 3027 E, Minnehaha Parkway DU 6491 Treasurer Liz Croa1 1414 Seventh St. S. E. GL 7709 Adviser Mrs. Sue Tinker 4944 Tenth Ave. So. LO 2900

Purpose: To encourage the highest development of physical fitness and efficiency creating a spirit of good sportsmanship and providing leadership opportunities. Membership: Athletic Association open to any woman student in the University with voting privileges extended to those members who have paid the dues for the year,

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Badminton Club Ann B. Holt, President Aquatic League Mary L. Simonet, President Orchesis Diane De1aurier. President Tennis Club Sharron Gordon. President GoIfClub Nancy Hagen, President Pegases Donna Boor Outing Club Muggs Stone

WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION. ST, PAUL

President Melba Mollberg Brewster Hall NE 5304 V. Pres. Jeanne Knutson Brewster Hall NE 5304 Sec-Treas. Clara Christison Brewster Hall Ne 5304 Adviser Marie Eibner Norris Gym

Purpose: To simulate participation in recreational activities. to encourage physical fitness and efficiency, create a spirit of good sportsman~ ship, friendship and provide differential leadership opportunities. Membership: Any woman student interested in participating in athletics living on or near the St, Paul Campus may join. The fee is 25 cents per quarter. or 50 cents per year. Meetings: Every Thursday evening in the St. Paul Gym.

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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

Description: Three General Classes:

1/ General publications 2. Technical or college publications 3. Temporary or special publications

The Board of Publications acts as the Board of Directors to all Student Publications.

Par1licipation: Students desiring opportunities to participate in the publication areas may do so by contacting the individual offices. Further information may be received from the Student Activities Bureau.

GOPHER. 1952 12 Murphy Hall 460

Editor John Croft 1616 E. River Terrace GE 2168 Business Manager Janis Thieme 1513 W. ~owa Ave., St. Paul MI 9239 Adviser Fred Kildow 825 Delaware St. S. E. GL 5031

Purpose: To compile the annual of the University of Minnesota. Membership: Any student is eligible. The only qualifications are an interest in publications, initiative and dependability. I I ~ GOPHER PEAVEY Green Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 4616

Editor Gordon Kimble 1475 Chelsea, St. Paul HU 6183 Business Manager Doug Ostrem 2343 Carter Ave., St. Paul MI 4079 Advisers Donald Duncan 2089 Carter Ave., St. Paul MI 6453 Carl Stoltenberg 103 Green Hall, st. Paul Campus 272

Purpose: To edit and publish the GOPHER PEAVEY, the annual publication of the Forestry Club. Membership: Any forestry student interested in the publication of the GOPHER PEAVEY.

MINNESOTA DAILY 10-a Murphy Hall 6256

Editor Robert Brunsell 4912 Park Ave. LO 9034 Business Editor Barry Pritchard 1998 Pinehurst Ave., St. Paul EM2675 Associate Editor John L. Cash 230 Oak Grove MA 6981 Adviser Fred Kildow 825 Delaware St. S. E. GL 5031

Purpose: To publish the daily newspaper. Membership: Anyone interested may stop at the DAILY Office.

- 16 - MINNESOTA LAW REVIEW Fraser Hall 595

Editor Richard E. Grunert 3650 Vincent No. HY 7036 Note Editor Richard G. Lareau 1520 Fourth St. S. E. MA9523 Associate Editor Dorothy M. Oerting 75 Otis Ave., St. Paul MI 7254 Associate Editor James B. McKenney 630 Huron S. E. GL 1762 Associate Editor James D. Simpson 5421 Cumberland Road WA 3521 Adviser Kenneth M. Anderson 107 Fraser Hall 6474

Purpose: To develop among its members ability to do legal research and to do legal writing and to make this research and information avail­ able to the bench and bar of the state. The REVIEW is published seven times a year (December to June) and is sent to lawyers and judges of the state, as well as to the various law school libraries throughout the country. Membership: Any second year law student with an average of 82 or better may become a member of the REVIEW as a matter of right. Any second year student with an average less than 82 but at least 80 (a B average) may petition for membership. Continued membership is dependent upon preformance of satisfactory REVIEW work. both as to quality and quantity. Meetings: 2:00 p. m. each Tuesday in the LAW REVIEW Office.

MINNESOTA TECHNOLOG 331 Mech-Aero Building 514

Editor Dick Wood 4908 Oakland RE 2789 Business Manager Bud Kachel 1599 St. Anthony, St. Paul Adviser L. O. Guthrie 105 Engineering 275

Purpose: To publish a monthly magazine for the engineering students and to furnish journalism and leadership experience for engineering students.

Membership: Open to all engineering students and limited posts to students outside the engineering college. Stop in at the office.

SKOL 208 TSMc 7033

Editor Swede Tinglum 3330 Ivy Lane Wh 6425 Business Manager Frankie Norlinger 925 Fourth St. S. E. Adviser Fred Kildow 825 Delaware St. S. E. GL 5031

Purpose: Campus general interest magazine to supply outlet for student literary, humor and informational articles. Membership: Any interested students may apply at the office.

- 17 - ACADEMIC FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Description: Organizations for men and women providing opportunities for personal devel,ppment in the areas of student govern­ ment,scholastic attainment, social activities, and cultural and service programs. Most of them maintain residences furnishing living and eating accommodations for their mem­ bers. Each is affiliated with a national organization. Members are bonded together by a unity of purpose found in commonly stated objectives. Individual sorority and fraternity organizations are coordinated through the Pan­ hellenic and Interfraternity Councils respectively. (See Governing Boards)

Membership: Formal and Informal rushing periods (membership drives) are conducted during the academic year. During these per­ iods a student may indicate to the Interfraternity or Pan­ hellenic Councils his interest in taking part in rushing. Further information on rushing may be received from the Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils 1 Office, Room 225 Coffman Union, or the Student Activities Bureau.

Meetings: Are held weekly, on Monday nights at the respective re­ sidences or in Coffman Union in the case of non-resident groups.

General: Monthly living expenses compare favorably with those of the University residence halls.

LIST OF ACADEMIC FRATERNITIES

ACACIA 1206 Fifth St. S. E. GL 5941 President Treasurer Dick Johnson Social Chairman Lee Spencer Rushing Chairman Oliver Club Counselor Dale Amundson Alumni Adviser Gordon Starr 520

ALPHA DELTA PHI 1725 University Ave. S. E. GL 1417 President Robert Winsor Treasurer Donald Moffet Counselor Robert B. Hinman Alumni Adviser

ALPHA EPSILON PI President Stanley Garber 751 Ashland Ave., St. Paul EL 5796 Treasurer Lonnie Lasman 20 So. Fairview, St. Paul DE 6201 Social Chairman Jerome Gotlieb 282 E. Winifred, St. Paul RI 5445 Alumni Adviser Mort Alpert

ALPHA PHI ALPHA President Harold K. Howland 694 Iglehart, St. Paul EL 8304 Treasurer Maurice O. Howell 2706 E. 32nd Ave. PA 9725 Alumni Adviser

ALPHA TAU OMEGA 1821 University Ave. S. E. GL 5887 President Thomas Solon Treasurer Alister MacDonald Social Chairman Franklin Hurd "Rusning Chairman Ken Reed Counselor Thomas Geelan Alumni Adviser - 18 - BETA THETA PI 162.5 University Ave. S. E. GL 2.313 President Gerald Wilson Treasurer . Robert E. Harris Social Chairman William C. Johnson Rushing Chairman Bert G. ·Leach Counselor Alumni Adviser K. Warren Fawcett clo Luther Ford and Co., 100 N. Seventh St.

CHI PHI 315 19th Ave. S. E. GL Z145 President Charles R. Svendsen Treaslirer Gordon McNabb Social Chairman Bud Thoelke Rushing Chairman John Vandercarr Counselor Alumni Adviser R. D. Ekblad 4753 Ewing Ave. So. LO 2.2.40

CHI PSI 1515 University Ave. S. E. GL 1455 President Al Kaufmann Treasurer Bob Langford Social Chairman Jim Reed Counselor Alumni Adviser

DELTA CHI 1601 University Ave. S.E. GL 2.42.7 President Robert St. John Treasurer Lynn Decklin I RushiItg Chairman Harmon Stanch Counselor ~ Alumni Adviser Charles Hatch 1000 W. Franklin Ave. ·1 DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 1711 University Ave. S. E. LI4757 President William Smith Treasurer Ed Ellis Social Chairman Wallace King Rushing Chairman John Williams Counselor Rex Nelson Alumni Adviser

DELTA TAU DELTA 1717 University Ave. S.E. GL 5997 President David Clark Treasurer John Lacina Social Chairman Curtis Anderson Rushing Chairman Walter Lehman Counselor Alumni Adviser Otto Silha 582.8 Queen Ave. So. WH 2233

DELTA UPSILON 92.1 University Ave. S. E. AT 2.257 President James A. Kellett Treasurer John J. Endler Social Chairman Richard T. Basten Rushing Chairman David Rosenkrans Counselor Alumni Adviser George A.. Pommer 950 Cromwell, St. Paul PR 2.686

- 19 - KAPPA President Edgar Pillow 723 Rondo Ave., St. Paul EL 4885 Sec-Treas. Kermitt Wheeler 677 Rondo, St. Paul DA 4928 Alumni Adviser

KAPPA SIGMA 1125 Fifth St. S. E. GL 2792 President Paul Hammersmith Treasurer Jerry McCormick Social Chairman Dick Norgaard Rushing Chairman Charles Bloom Counselor Robert Kaul Alumni Adviser Robert Adamek 2008 Grand Ave., St. Paul DE 2307

LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 409 Walnut St. S. E. LI 6832 President Gerald L. Bratsch Treasurer Wiiliam Drechsel Social Chairman Del Reike Rushing Chairman Tom Anderson Counselor Alumni Adviser Philip Jordan 29 Clarence Ave. S. E. GL 5874

PHI DELTA THETA 1011 Fourth St. S. E. GE 9350 President Walter Thulin Treasurer Richard Zesdlik Social Chairman Robert Rogge Counselor William Fay Alumni Adviser Jim Kelly

PHI EPSILON PI 1901 University Ave. S. E. GL 2388 President Ga-ry Klein Treasurer Bob Segal Rushing Chairman Howard Simon Counselor Walter Stolov Alumni Adviser 1. E. Simon 391 Woodlawn, St. Paul

PHI GAMMA DELTA 1129 University Ave. S.E. GL 7534 President Duane Dipprey Treasurer Floyd Livingstone Social Chairman Bob Cassidy Rushing Chairman Frank Brown Counselor Robert Becker Alumni Adviser Carl Croyder

PHI KAPPA 420 Oak St. S. E. GL 1680 President Kenneth C. Herzog Treasurer Peter J. Benson Social Chairman Fred S. Olson Rushing Chairman Donald Mosher Counselor Alumni Adviser Lloyd J. Quaid 236 Melbourne Ave. S. E.

- 20 - PHI ~PPA PSI 1609 University Ave. S. E. GL 1336 President George Etem Treasurer Bill Schafer Counselor Robert Somers Alumni Adviser

PHI SIGMA KAPPA 317 18th Ave. S. E. GL 1108 President David Hull Treasurer Vernon Knudson Rushing Chairman Rod Spencer Counselor Alumni Adviser 1. G. Brusletten 906 W. 42nd CO 8253

PSI UPSILON 1617 University Ave. S.E. GL 1114 President Tom Halloran Rushing Chairman Mark Hurd Counselor Alumni Adviser

SIGMA 1815 University Ave. S. E. GL 5986 President John Leppla Treasurer Thomas M. Brown Social Chairman Cyril J. Mergens Rushing Chairman Jack S. Cammack Counselor James Van Valkenburg Alumni Adviser Burt Lund Stillwater, Minnesota 839

SIGMA ALPHA MU 915 University Ave. ,5·. E. AT 6527 President Kurt Kornreich Treasurer Stanton Wolkoff Social Chairman Sanford Brody Rushing Chairman Burt Cohen Counselor Merle Litman Alumni Adviser Arnold Savitt

SIGMA CHI 1623 University Ave. S. E. GL 2883 President James S. Reynolds Treasurer William Kohler So,cial Chairman Robert Bremer Ru'shing Chairman Roger Wood Counselor Alumni Adviser Louis Brewster

SIGMA NU 307 16th Ave. S. E. GL 1732 Commander Richard Cundy Treasurer Gunval Gulbrandson Social Chairman Lester Voell Rushing Chairman Thomas Dowen Counselor Lee D. Stark· Alumni Adviser George Fox Carver Beach Roact. Excelsior 158M

SIGMA PHI EPSILON 60 1 Oak St. S. E. GL 9987 President Jim Trunk Comptroller Roger Carlson Social Chairman Richard Jacobson Rushing Chairman Arthur Olson Counselor Larry Howard Alumni Adviser Dave Roskilly 5330 France Ave. So. WH 0459

- 21 - TAU DELTA PHI 800 Washington Ave. S. E. GL 2910 President Jerry Orloff Treasurer Stan Efron Social Chairman Jerry Orloff Rushing Chairman Jerry Orloff Alumni Adviser Len Warren 211 14th St. S. E. GE 3116

TAU KAPPA EPSILON 314 Tenth Ave. S. E. FI 3730 President Paul Hasbargen Social Chairman Al Winter Rushing Chairman Rod Gnos Counselor Roger Johnsen Alumni Adviser L. F. Leland 2828 France Ave. KE 0094

THETA CHI 315 16th Ave. S. E. GL 7929 President Charles Wallander Treasurer Wayne Sather Counselor Leroy Loder Alumni Adviser

THETA DELTA CHI 400 Tenth Ave. S. E. FI 2081 President Leonard Partridge Treasurer Richard Peters Social Chairman W. James Christenson Rushing Chairman Robert Lloyd Counselor Jack Frarey Alumni Adviser John Winsor 4512 Grand Ave. So. RE 7661

THETA XI 1033 E. River Road GL 2044 President Don Forfar Treasurer Cliff Peterson Counselor Alumni Adviser Louis Schaller 5241 Beard Ave. WA8314

TRIANGLE 1227 Fourth St. S. E. GL 2196 President Arlyn C. Hemme Treasurer Glenn Sather Social Chairman Richard Clarke Rushing Chairman Ronald Anderson Counselor Alumni Adviser Marlyn Milberg 5608 Knox Ave. WA 3523

ZETA BETA TAU 628 14th Ave S. E. President Ronald Mankoff Treasurer Leland Green Social Chairman Sheldon Rein Rushing Chairman Lloyd Sussman Counselor Alumni Adviser Burton Goldstein 2200 Cedar Lake Blvd. WH 3690

ZETA PSI 1829 University Ave. S. E. GL 7455 President John Stewart Treasurer Keith Anderson Social Chairman James Perry Counselor Chris Nordman Alumni Adviser W.B.F. MacKay 509 Sixth St. S. E.

- 22 - LIST OF ACADEMIC SORORITES

ALPHA CHI OMEGA 514 IlthAve. S. E. GL 1361 President Marilyn Maier Treasurer Audrey Cotton Social Chairman Donna Anderson Rushing Chairman Marilyn Miller Housemother Mrs. Mabel Victor Alumnae Adviser Mrs. W. J. Dorrans 225 Holly Road, Hopkins HO 4331

ALPHA DELTA PI 1009 University Ave. S. E. GE 4374 President Joan Lindberg Treasurer . Delores Fransen Social Chairman Mary Fran HStyden Rushing Chairman Phyllis Bjorneby Housemother Mrs. Florence Kabrud Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Edwin Haislet 3724 W. 22nd WH 5367

ALPHA EPSILON PHI 928 Fifth St. S. E. MA 7469 President Sue Levy Treasurer Esther Hakim Social Chairmen Marly Ruttenberg and Brina Cohen Housemother Mrs. Eugenie Harris Alumnae Adviser Mrs. St anley Barenbaum

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 3 11 lith Ave. S. E. AT 0207 President Phyllis Tweed Treasurer Elizabeth Lippert Social Chairman Joyce Nelson Rushing Chairman Marjorie Mutch Housemother Mrs. Ruth Wilberg Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Roger E. Stone

ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA President Kathleen Curry 211 W. 32nd RE 9028 Treasurer Lorraine Simmons 3133 Clinton Ave. So. ltE 8533 Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Mary Jane Young 643 Iglehart, St. Paul

ALPHA OMICRON PI 1121 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1381 President Joan Kleinschmidt Treasurer Eileen Lindquist Social Chairman Georgianna Schultz Rushing Chairman Jeanne Becker Housemother Mrs. Jeannette Schmidt Alumnae Adviser Mary Jane Higley 5720 Logan Ave. So. WH 0961

ALPHA PHI 323 Tenth Ave. S. E. MA 8516 President Lenore Boberg Treasurer Carolyn Johnson Social Chairman Susan Cammack Rushing Chairman Marty Holman Housemother Mrs. Martha Lamberton Alumnae Adviser Carolyn Cowan 5904 Knox Ave. So. WA 2543

ALPHA XI DELTA 1115 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1372 President Joyce Buelow Treasurer Mary Gentry Social Chairman Bette Burt Rushing Chairman JoAnne Johnson Housemother Mrs. Miriam Luhman Alumnae Adviser Harriet Madigan 319 E. 24th St. AT 6704

- 23 ------CHI OMEGA 315 Tenth Ave. S. E. AT 6529 President Ruth Hoekstra Treasurer Jean Pieper Social Chairman Barbara Norman Rushing Chairman Sally Ainsworth Housemother Mrs. Ruby Christenson Alumnae Adviser Dorothy Bruer 1245 W. Minnehaha LO 0281

DELTA DELTA DELTA 316 Tenth Ave. S. E. AT 8107 President Pat Bumby Treasurer Teresa Smith Social Chairman Janet Giguere Rushing Chairman Janet Tibbets Housemother Mrs, Harriet Ringsred Alumnae Adviser Lorraine Thompson 1987 Princeton, St. Paul DE 6228

DELTA GAMMA 1026 Fifth St. S. E. BR 4197 President Barbara Snyder Treasurer Alice Neff Social Chairman Barbara Pearson Rushing Chairman Alice Hendrickson Housemother Mrs. Muriel Shores Alumnae Adviser Marnie Van Dusen 2800 Glenhurst Ave., St. Louis Park WA 8703

DELTA ZETA 519 Tenth Ave. S.E. GL 1869 President Connie Parvey Treasurer Margaret LeFebvre Rushing Chairman Madge Micheels Housemother Mrs. Gladys Blomfield Alumnae Adviser Jean Abuzar 2517 Irving Ave. So. KE 6845

GAMMA OMICRON BETA 1511 Raymond Ave .• St. Paul NE 3970 President Beverly Podd Treasurer Constance Nosby Social Chairman Laurette Ballard Rushing Chairman Arlene Elmburg Counselor Alumnae Adviser Miss Myren and Miss Gorham

GAMMA 311 Tenth Ave. S, E. AT 7285 President Janet Gilquist Treasurer Gretchen Kriechbaum Social Chairman Adele Bryan Rushing Chairman Dee Alice Sundberg Housemother Mrs. Marion Rogers Alumnae Adviser Mrs. L. J. Bjorklund 4618 Colfax Ave. So. PL 7236

KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1012 Fifth St. S. E. President Pat McConville 106 W. 52nd St. RE 2002 Treasurer Bess Gene Gillespie Social Chairman Jo Ann Moes Rushing Chairman Patricia Fawcett Housemother Mrs. Lillian Markham Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Marjorie Merrick 32 So. Finn, St. Paul EM 0305

KAPPA DELTA 1025 Sixth St. S.E. GL 1863 President Marguerite Thyberg Treasurer Joan Johnson Social Chairman Janis Thieme Rushing Chairman Joanne Schneider Housemother Mrs. Vera Tracy Alumnae Adviser Jane Thorfinnson 319 Wayside Road, Hopkins HO 7151 - 24 - KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA 329 Tenth Ave. S. E. GE 6309 President Marjorie Doran Treasurer Joan Kippley Social Chairman Ann MacGibbon Rushing Chairman Mary Ann Ibberson Housemother Mrs. Oda Shepard Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Jack Heller 4435 Douglas Ave. KE 0958

PHI MU 1112 Sixth St. S.E. GL 2618 President Nancy Gallagher Treasurer Lee Lindquist Rushing Chairman Barbara Gallagher Housemother Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Roman Burgraff 1908 W. 66th. WA 0183

PI BETA PHI 1109 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1339 President Margaret Ranseen Treasurer Marilyn Noeske Social Chairman Jane Thori Rushing Chairman Dixie Edkins Housemother Mrs. Myra McGee Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Harrie Perkins 1376 St. Clair, St. Paul EM 2905

SIGMA DELTA TAU 1121 University Ave. S. E. GL 7935 President Sue Hirsch Treasurer Marilyn Millunchick Social Chairman Ronna Goldberg Rushing Chairman Jill Lazarus Housemother Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Ge orge Selcer 2932 Drew Ave. So. WH 7843

SIGMA KAPPA l52ll2thAve. S.E. GL 2772 President Liz Hall Treasurer Betty Joubert Social Chairman Connie Johnson Rushing Chairman Barb Boysen Housemother Mrs. Laura Dobler Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Curtis Hill 1907 Stevens Ave. So. BR 6208

ZETA TA U ALPHA 1027 University Ave. S. E. MA 7569 President Carol Williams Treasurer Donna Isaacson Social Chairman Lois Hillerin Rushing Chairman Francis De Laurier Housemother Mrs. Fern Ward Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Marion Cziak 3545 Emerson Ave. So. HI 1305

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PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Description: Organizations for men and women students with specific pro­ fessional and vocational interest for the purpose of promoting that interest and providing social activity. Residences with eating accommodations are maintained by some.

Membership: Rushing periods are conducted so that interested individuals may be contacted by the various organization, arid receive initiation to membership. Scholastic background is a membership requirement.

Meetings: Weekly meetings are held on designated evenings in the residences or in Coffman Union by groups not having a residence.

General: The Interprofessional Sorority Council is the coordinating body of the professional sorori;ti'es while Pi Phi Chi acts in this capacity for the professional fraternities. (See Governing Boards). Either of these organizations or the Student Activities Bureau may be contacted for additional information.

LIST OF PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES

ALPHA CHI SIGMA (Chemical) 613 Oak St. S. E. GL 5951 President Jack Venarde Treasurer Arthur Johnson Social Chairman Ed Mikrut Rushing Chairman Donald Meter Counselor George Chapin Alumni Adviser

ALPHA GAMMA RHO (Agriculture) 2060 Carter Ave .• St. Paul NE 4790 President James Murphy Treasurer Rodney Hanson Social Chairman Leland Sundet Rushing Chairman ArJ'lold Sandager Counselor Alumni Adviser A. L. Harvey 1523 Hythe. St. Paul MI 9639

ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA (Medicine) 1021 East River Road GL 1744 President William Jackson Treasurer Richard W. Anderson Social Chai:rman I. M. Pr!ina Rushing Chairman Steven Dunphy Counselor Alvin Aldrich Alumni Adviser J. R. Dawson

ALPHA KAPPA PSI (Business) 1116 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1385 President Lyle Hanson Treasurer Fred Hoedeman . Counselor . Alumni Adviser

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------~------ (Dentistry) President Manus Prost 601 Ridgewood KE 8078 Treasurer James Medof 1817 Ford Parkway EM 7461 Alumni Adviser J. T. Cohen 1439 Medical Arts. Bldg. AT 4573

ALPHA (Architecture) 609 Ontario St; S. E. GL 5329 President Daniel R. Pates Treasur~r Norman Pertula Social Chairman Lloyd J. Williams Counselor Alumni Adviser

ANCHOR AND CHAIN (NROTC) President John Bader 4016 Upton Ave. So. WH 8166 Secretary Bob Roseen 3428 Aldrich Ave .. So.. CO 2852 Treasurer Dave Doty 5909 Diamond Lake Road Adviser J. W. Kelsey 203 Armory 6843

DELTA SIGMA DELTA (Dentistry) 525 Tenth Ave. S. E. GL 1324 President Richard P. Hansen Treasurer David E. Quitney Counselor Frank Jung Alumni Adviser Milton G. Walls Medical Arts Bldg., St. Paul GA 7414

DELTA SIGMA PI (Business) 1029 Fourth St. S. E. LI 3857 President Charles Jefferson Treasurer Garland Brandt Social Chairman George Armstrong Rushing Chairman Dwight Lindholm Counselor Robert Reedy Alumni AdvJser Elden Eichorn 7025 Garfield Ave. So.

DELTA THETA PHI (Law) 1011 Sixth St. S. E. GL 2245 President Donn Christenson Treasurer James L. Schulze Social Chairman D. E. Gross Rushing Chairman Robert Swift Counselor Donald Franke Alumni Adviser

FARM HOUSE (Agriculture) 1485 N. Cleveland Ave., St. Paul NE 3196 President Milton Sands Treasurer Homer Wass Social Chairman Harold Dziuk Rushing Chairman Terry Curtain Counselor Alumni Adviser Keith McFarland 202 Coffey Hall, St. Paul 221 (Law) President Richard H. Magnuson 806 Fou:rth St. S. E. LI2849 Treasurer Osmund Aase Social Chairman Dick Aaberg Alumni Adviser Edward S. Bade 251 Fraser Hall 6113

- 27 - (Engineering) 531 Walnut St. S.E. GL 2133 President Larry Zemlin Treasurer Jim Harrison Social Chairman Bill Kroll Rushing Chairman Will Ackmann Counselor John Robinson Alumni Adviser J. Baily 4124 Chowen Ave. WH 0200

KAPPA PSI (Pharmacy) President Eugene Henke Treasurer Warren Gordon 1301 Seventh St. S. E. GL 5255 Alumni Adviser

MU BETA CHI (Business) President Barnie Ratner 1247 Highland Parkway) EM 6758 St. Paul Treasurer Harvey Rockland Alumni Adviser

NU SIGMA NU (Medical) 706 Delaware President Robert E. Doan 629 Washington Ave. S. E. GL 7925 Treasurer Roger V. Haglund Social Chairman James A. Drey Rushing Chairman Donn Lewzinger Alumni Adviser William F. Hartfiel 157 Woodlawn Ave., St. Paul EM 2633

PHI BETA PI (Medical) 329 Union St. S. E. GL 1369 President Philip W. Maus Treasurer Leo Moran Social Chairman Russel Johnson Rushing Chairman Robert McAllister Counselor John McCarthy Alumni Adviser

PHI CHI (Medical) 325 Harvard St. S. E. GL 7979 President Vernon Erickson Treasurer Vernon Kuhlmann Social Chairman Jack aauma Rushing Chairman Kent Hanson Counselor Russell Eilers Alumni Adviser

PHI DELTA CHI (Pharmacy) 323 lith Ave. S.E. GE 6888 President Kenneth Howell Treasurer Russel Skoe Social Chairman George Setzer Rushing Chairman Russell Swanson Counselor Darrel Dyer Alumni Adviser Charles V. Netz 306 Wulling Hall

PHI DELTA EPSILON (Medical) President Marv Goldberg 712 Elwood Ave. No. HY 2850 Treasurer Elliott Springer 3549 Fremont Ave. So. LO 6389 Alumni Adviser Leo Rigler University Hospital, M-534 80 (Law) President Russell Bennett 104 Groveland Terrace KE 4927 Treasurer Byron Crippin 5700 Elliot Ave. So. CO 8452 Alumni Adviser

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PHI MU ALPHA (Music) 322 Scott Hall President Duane Dickey Crossroad N, Hopkins OR 7200 Treasurer Ralph Erickson 3700 Upton Ave., N. AI. 2834 Alumni Adviser

PHI RHO SIGMA 317 Union St. S. E. GL 1839 President Richard Lillehei Treasurer Paul Bowlin Social Chairman Herb Schoening Rushing Chairman Brian Briggs Counselor Russell Thompson Alumni Adviser

PSI OMEGA 901 East River Road GL 1489 Grand Master Raymond Peterson Treasurer William Dresser Chaplin Richard Patterson Counselor Robert Prochnow Alumni Adviser E. F. Allis 5048 Upton Ave. So. WA 1823

SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA (Engineering) President Harlan Stein 1229 Haugue, St. Paul EL 8401 Treasurer Sheldon Levine Alumni Adviser

SIGMA DELTA CHI (Journalism) President Fred Olsen 5243 15th Ave. So. PL 2940 Treasurer David Burrington PiDneer Hall Alumni Adviser William Jensen 111 Murphy Hall

THETA TAU (Engineering) , 324 Walnut St. S. E. GL 2972 President Robert E. Meyer Treasurer Thomas Leonard Rushing Chairman Maurice W. Angvall Counselor Keith Graham Alumni Adviser Miles Kersten 3716 47th Ave. So. DU 2864

XI PSI PHI (Dentistry) 505 Walnut St. S. E. GL 2464 President Clement Herred Treasurer Zane Gray Social Chairman Gordon Leroux Rushing Chairman Thomas Zbarac Counselor' Delbert Leckband Alumni Adviser Frans Larson

I - 29 - l LIST OF PROFESSIONAL SORORITIES

ALPHA DELTA THETA (Medical Technology) President Ardelle Mead 3124 Fifth Ave. So. RE 6107 Treasurer Stella Sabtzak Rushing Chairmen Pat Rygg and Pat Hanauer Alumnae Adviser Jean Smaltz 1000 University Ave. S. E. FI 1966

ALPHA EPSILON IOTA (Medicine) 623 Washington Ave. S. E. GL 7153 President Barbara Uhre Treasurer Elsa Proehl Alumnae Adviser Jane Larson

ALPHA KAPPA GAMMA (Dental Hygiene) President Eleanor Murray 606 Seventh St. S. E. GL 2491 Treasurer Jackie Koehn 117 Melbourne GL 7341 Alumnae Adviser Fran Martinson PL 2884

ALPHA TAU DELTA (Nursing) President Phyllis G. Mlinar Powell Hall MA 8177 Treasurer Norma J. Lyslo Social Chairman Rosella M. Skalicky Alumnae Adviser Wanda Robertson

KAPPA BETA PI (Law) President Betty Leathers 1790 Marshall, St. Paul PR 1196 Treasurer Pat Erckenbrack 208 12th Ave. S. E. , 396 Alumnae Adviser Mrs. Maynard Pirsig 85 Clarence Ave. S. E. GL 7514

KAPPA EPSILON (Pharmacy) President Kay Newman Comstock Hall MA 8177 Treasurer Margery Stafford 4108 22nd Ave. So. DU 1755 Social Chairman l3etty Payne 3625 Colfax Ave. So. RE 2770 Alumnae Adviser Hallie Bryce University Hospital

PHI DELTA (Business) President Nona Jean Swanson 6?6 Seventh St. S. E. GL 1.184 Treasurer Louella Lund 1320 Seventh St. S. E. GL 1265 Alumnae Adviser

PHI UPSILON OMICRON (Home Economics) president Beva Lee DeGriselles Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Beverly Podd 1342 Keston St., St. Paul NE 5304 Alumnae Adviser

PI DELTA NU (Science) President Mildred Campbell 2134 Marshall Ave., St. Paul MI 4052 Treasurer Gerry Wessels Comstock Hall MA 8158 Alumnae Adviser

SIGMA (Music) Scott Hall President Pat Harmon 1124 University Ave. S. E. 297 Treasurer Phyllis Chisholm 2144 St. Clair Ave., St. Paul EM 9228 Social Chairman Mary Peel Sanford Hall MA 8158 Rushing Chairman Barbara Jordan 1055 Virginia, St. Paul HU 3833 Alumnae Adviser Peggy Smith 1301 Seventh St. S.E. GL 3931

- 30 - THETA NU (Music) President Emmy Lou Weir 1124 University Ave. S. E. 297 Treasurer Mary Everson 200 12th Ave. S.E 4 284 Rushing Chairman Marion Knudson 3153 Elliot Ave. CO 7884 Alumnae Adviser

THETA SIGMA PHI (Journalism) President Mary. Spillane Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer. Nancy Sullivan 1126 Fifth St. S. E. Alumnae Adviser

ZETA PHI ETA (Speech) President Kay Nolte Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Shirley Jeppson Alumnae Adviser Marguerite Cain 4941 Second Ave. So. LO 5955

- 31 - RESIDENTIAL ORGANIZATIONS

Description: The purpose of these organizations is to enlist the aid and cooperation of the residents toward making the dormitories a better place in which to live and to encourage the spirit of group living and working together.

UNIVERSITY DORMITORIES

BREWSTER HALL SELF GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION St. Paul Campus NE 5304

President Lola Kanne Secretary Genevieve Skarsten Treasurer Nancy Blakeslee Adviser A. LO'ewen

Purpose: To encourage self-government in the dormitory. Membership: All residents of Brewster Hall. Meetings: Generally three meetings per month in Brewster Lounge.

COMSTOCK HALL SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

President Esther Yanser Secretary Mary Ann Hauge Treasurer Halene Whitfield Adviser . Maria Starovich

Purpose: To provide a discussion center for.·various problems of the committee chairmen and to help determine general policies of the dormitory. Comstock Hall is an organization of wo­ men students living together with an aim to making that living as pleasant and comfortable as their joined efforts can make it. Membership: A House Council of twelve and a Corridor Council of twelve is elected from 375 members. All students in the Hall are elig­ ible to hold office. There are two members of House Council chosen by the joint new and old council -- these are Coed Editor (files) and Referral Board Chairman.

MINNESOTA MEN'S RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION

President Gordon Sangster Centennial Hall Treasurer Gary Kurowski Centennial Hall Advisers Harry Carney Don Farmer

Purpose: To promote self-government, stimulate educational, social and recreational development, and foster resident-manage­ ment relations in a manner designed to advance the welfare of the residents of Pioneer and Centennial Halls and of all other persons or groups which may come within the scope of its activities. Membership: Upon payment of dues in the amount specified by the execu­ tive board, any student who is a resident of Pioneer or Centennial Hall becomes a member of the association.

- 32 - OLD HOME DORM St. Paul Campus NE 9220

President Carl Johnson Secretary John Fredricks Treasurer Calvin Smith

Purpose: To further a cordial spirit of unity among the members of Old Home and to provide for and encourage participation by Old Home residents. Membership: Any person who is a resident of the Old Home Building on the St. Paul Campus is automatically a member.

POWELL HALL GOVERNING ASSOCIATION

President Goldie Mix Secretary Beverly Schmiqt Treasurer Mary Ellen McIver Adviser Myrtle Gagnon

Purpose: To promote self-government, unity of purpose, and student-faculty cooperation; to stimulate educational, social and cultural develop­ ment; to cultivate greater participation in University activities; and to foster cooperation in matters of residential management in a manner designed to advance the welfare of the residents of Powell Hall and all other persons or groups who may come within the scope of its activities. Membership: All residents of Powell Hall who are students of the University. A House Council is elected at large from this group. A Corridor Council of ten is elected by the corridors. Meetings: The Council meets every other Thursday in Powell Hall.

SANFORD HALL

President LaVonne Nelson T.reasurer Madge Olson Head. Couns. Nancy Kern

Purpose: To provide students with the opportunity to develop citizenship through the experience of self-government and cooperative living. Membership: All residents of Sanford Hall are .members.

WINCHELL COOPERATIVE COTTAGES 2 12 12th Ave. S. E. 6453

President Pat Harmon 1124 University Ave. S. E. 297 Secretary Elizabeth Head 200 12th Ave. S. E. 284 Treasurer Eunice Berglund 1124 University Ave. S.E. 297 Adviser Mrs. Ethel Murphy 212 12th Ave. S. E. 6453

Purpose: To provide membership in a democratic and cooperative organ­ ization, as well as a comfortable and home-like atmosphere for living Membership: All residents. Elected executive board. Meetings: Alternate Monday evenings:.'

- 33 - MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF ROOMING HOUSE STUDENTS 204 Eddy Hall 6861

President S. James Verlautz 1318 Seventh St. S. E. GL 7097 Advisers Mabelle, McCullough 204 Eddy Hall Mrs. Viola May Brandon 215 TSMii

Purpose: To integrate the rooming house students into campus functions, to promote recreational And educational programs and to co­ operate with other residence groups. Membership: All rooming house students who are interested in participating are welcome.

ROOMING HOUSE CL UBS

Purpose: To provide organization and structure for promotion of social and recreational activities, participation in campus affairs, and solution of internal problems.

As You Like It 627 13th Ave. S. E. B's Hive 416 lIth Ave. S. E. Green Gables 517 Essex St. S. E. Hoboes' Haven 1520 Fourth St. S. E. The House of Elliott 307 17th Ave. S. E. Jack and Jill 600 Ninth Ave. S. E. International House Johnnies 925 Sixth St. S. E. Jonesy's 1214 Club 1214 Seventh St. S. E. Kygmies 316 17th St. S. E. Kennedy's 1320 Seventh St. S. E. Last Resort 329 19th 'Ave. S. E. Micks 1312 Seventh St. S. E. Noah's Ark 1316 Seventh St. S. E. Prospect Park Club 71 Bedford River View 833 E. River Road 714 Club 714DelawareS. E. 700 Club 700 15th Ave. S. E. The Toppers 1300 Fifth St. S. E. Twin Gables 1013 and 1019 University Ave. S. E. Sugar IN' Spice 418 Oak St. S. E. Wilders 319 12th Ave. S. E.

- 34 - COOPERATIVE ORGANIZATIONS

Description: Student organizations directed at providing an experience in cooperative living and buying, this aspect being carried into the daily operations (room and board).

AESC ULAPIAN CLUB 623 Washington Ave. S. E. GL 7153

President Elsa Proehl 623 Washington Ave. S. E. GL 7153 Treasurer Ethlyn Countryman Adviser Ruth Boynton Health Service MA 8158

Purpose: To promote interest of women medical students and to supply a cooperative residente for them. To be eligible for resi­ dence, a student must be registered in the Medical School· of the University of Minnesota.

CHATEAU COOP 1419 Fifth St. S. E. BR 3039

President Wayne Sampson 1419 Fifth St. S.E. BR 3039 Treasurer Roger Larson 625 15th Ave. S. E. GL 7322 Adviser

Purpose: To operate as a social club with the primary purpose of supplying its members with food at the minimum cost. Membership: Restricted to University of Minnesota students, faculty members, administrative officials. and their immediate families.

FRATERNITY PURCHASING ASSOCIATION 225 Coffman Union 6769

President Bob Langford 1515 University Ave. S. E. Secretary Donna Johansen 1121 Fifth St. S. E. Adviser P.M. Lowe 1059 17th Ave. S. E. GL 3124 Manager Janet Robinson 3449 Harriet Ave. So. LO 5557

Purpose: To operate a non-profit business organization as a bargaining agent for its members. the student organizations of the Univ­ ersity. Membership: University-recognized student organizations, academic and professional fraternities and sororities, and student cooper­ ative boarding and eating clubs. Eligible by purchasing one share of stock worth $ 25.00. Meetings: Board meeting on second Tuesday of each month in 225 Coffman Union.

INDEPENDENT MEN'S COOP 2274 Brewster St., St. Paul PR 1929

President Harold R. Batesole 2274 Brewster St., St, Pa.ul PR 1929 Secretary Don Gustafson Treasurer Earl Thompson Advisers E. Fred Koller Economics Dept.• St. Paul Campus D. G. Marshall

Purpose: To engage in the business of providing rooms, sleeping quarters, meals and such supplies andcrommodities to its members. - 35 ------_._-~-~-_ .. _---_._.. _------~ I

600.CLUB 52~ Delaware S. E. GL 5891

President Morris Osterbauer 528 Oelaware S. E. GL 5891 Secretary John Kangas 'Treasurer Virgil Herrick Counselor Tom Perkins

Purpose: To operate a boarding and lodging club and to provide social activities. Membership: Limited to 30 students. Application or recommendation o~ current member. Honor point of 1.0 required. Each applicant reviewed by Board of Directors. Meetings: Every other Monday night at 528 Delaware S. E.

STUDENTS' COOP INC. 1721 University Ave. S. E. GL 1708

President William M. Foley 1721 University Ave. S. E. GL 1708 Secretary John Walfred Treasurer E. R. Paulson Adviser E. J. Kohler

Purpose: To supply room and board for male students at the University. Membership: Members are elected to the house by the Board of Directors. Any male student at the University of Minnesota of good scholastic standing and of good character is eligible. Meetings: First Tuesday of each month at 1721 University Ave. S.E.

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COOp.. ASSOCIATION 2922 Como Ave. S. E. GL 7760

Temp. Pres. Donald Bentley Temp. Sec-treas. Mrs. Helen Routhe

. Purpose: To distribute food prod~cts to University Village residents on a cooperative non-profit basis. Membership: Residents of University Village and Universlty Grove "East who purchase at least one share of stock at $10 par.

- 36 - RELIGIOUS AND INTER -FAITH ORGANIZATIONS

Description: Organizations that enable satisfactory provisions for student religious life. Dr. Henry Allen, Dean of Students t Office, serves as Coordinator of ReHgious Activities on the campus. Coordination is facilitated by the Student Council of Religions, which serves as a link between the University administration, the Minnesota Council of Religions and the student body.

Further information may be received from the Office of the Religious Coordinator, 201 Eddy Hall, Ext. 6654.

BUDDHISTS STUDENT GROUP 345 Ford Hall 283

Adviser Robert Spencer 345 Ford Hall 283

Purpose: To foster fellowship and comity between Buddhists and non­ Buddhists on the University campus, to promote better under­ standing between the Buddhist and the non-Buddhist world, and to provide a symbol around which the Buddhist students may gather to find spiritual companionship. Membership: Open to all regularly-enrolled students.

CANTERB UR Y CLUB 3 17 17th Ave. S. E. GL 2411

President Harold Folsom 708 Eighth St. So. BR 1381 Secretary Pat Pracht 4632 Third Ave. So. LO 6456 Treasurer Rosemary Moody 1121 Fifth St. S. E. GL 1381 Adviser Rev. John Knoble 3 17 - 17th Ave. S. E. GL 2411

Purpose: To serve the mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering among the students of this institution a better under­ standing of the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church and loyalty in its corporate life. Membership: Active membership is open to all regularly-enrolled students of the University of Minnesota who contribute financial support to the club. Associate membership is open to all others who show interest in the club.

CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY

President Dean J. Hempel University Village GL 1767 Sec-Treas. Jean Carlin 2713 E. Franklin GE 7827 Adviser George N. Aagard University Hospitals

Purpose: To present a positive witness of God our Father, Jesus Christ our Saviour, and the Holy Spirit to our associates in the pro­ fession, and gain the mutual strength and encouragement to be attained in meeting together for prayer, Bible study and fellow­ ship. Membership: Open to all medical students and members of the medical profession.

- 37 - CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION

President Margaret Cleveland 3714 Upton Ave. So. WA 0760 Secretary Bill Keller GE 5357 Treasurer Bill McKirman WA 5256 Advisers Mr. and Mrs. H. Wright Excelsior, Minnesota

Purpose: To present Christian Science to the Minneapolis and St. Paul Campuses of the University of Minnesota; to provide Christian Scientists on both campuses with an opportunity to associate together for further growth in Christian Science. Membership: Active members are members in good standing of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in , Massachusetts. Associate members are those students or former students of the University of Minnesota who satisfy Ute Board of Directors of his or her active interest in Christian Science and of his or her proper qualifications. Meetings: Thursday noons at Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist, 12th and University.

CONGREGATIONAL-PRESB YTERIAN FELLOWSHIP 208 St. Paul Union NE 4616 527

President David R utford 2107 Commonwealth, St. Paul MI 9764 Secretary Bob Andrews 1307 Chelmsford, St. Paul NE 1496 T-reasurer Keith Spalding Adviser Frances Cooper 208 Farm Union, St. Paul Campus NE 4616 527

Purpose: To unite the Congregational and Presbyterian students of St. Anthony Park and the St. Paul Campus of the University,of Minnesota in a common program of Christian fellowship. Membership: Any Presbyterian or Congregationlist enrolled at the University of Minnesota is eligible. Meetings: Sundays, 6:00 p. m. at the St. Anthony Park Congregational Church.

DELTA KAPPA PHI 1813 University Ave. S. E. GL 5011

President Glenn Sather 1227 Fourth St. S. E. GL 7969 Secretary Donald Hassenstab Pioneer Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Vincent Larson Adviser A. O.Lee

Purpose: To create a fraternal spirit among Lutheran college men... to emphasize the study and appresication of the message of the Christian Church; ... to encourage them to follow Christ in facing modern life and solving its problems and to give all members opportunity for leadership in some public service function. Membership: A student desiring membership, who has submitted a written . request before the fourth meeting will be considered a pledge until his formal initiation, after attending one of the open meetings. Meetings: Every Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Lutheran Student House, 1813 University Ave. S. E.

- 38 - DISCIPLE STUDENT FELLOWSHIP 1300 Portland Ave. LO 6919

President Joanne Carter 3022 Fremont Ave. No. AL 7173 Adviser Gordon Hagberg 3400 E. 49th St. PA 4433

Purpose: To promote a sense of fellowship and unity among students of Christian Church me.mbership or preference, not only on the local campus but also on a state, national and world-wide basis.. to cultivate spiritual growth in the Christian faith, maintaining intellectual and personal integrity and facilitating readjust~ ments necessitated by expanding knowledge... to enlist students in the program and fellowship of the Christian Churches in the Twin Cities while attending the University of Minnesota... to work with other student groups to promote campus-wide religious activities. Membership: All students who indicate the Christian Church on the prefer­ ence card are automatically considered members of the Fellowship. Any student or young person who is interested in the avowed purpos e of the organization shall be eligible for membership.

GAMMA DELTA 1101 University Ave. S. E GL 1102

President Don Borchardt 1129 University Ave. S. E. GL 5623 Secretary Delores Panning 1018 Fourth St. S. E. GE 1590 Treasuter Ed Ziegler Centennial Hall MA 8158 Adviser Rev. Rudolph Norden 312 lith Ave. S. E. GL 7072

Purpose: To provide a program of, and opportunity for, Christian knowledge, service and fellowship for students at the Univ­ ersity. The activities of the organization are planned, administered and executed under the guidance of the pastoral adviser. Membership: Students who are communicant members of a Synodical Conference Lutheran Church are active members. Associate members are former students, husbands and wives of students, or other persons of Christian character who are in sympathy with the objectives and activities of the organization. Meetings: Sundays at 5:00 p. m. at the University Lutheran Student Center, 1101 University Ave. S. E.

HILLEL FOUNDATION 1521 University Ave. S. E. GE 9651

President Robert Latz Secretary Anna Shure Treasurer Sonia Charney Adviser Rabbi Louis Milgrom

Purpose: To act as a means of supplementing the religious, social and cultural activities of the lTlembers of the organizations. Membership: Membership is open to all Jewish students on campus. Meetings: Friday evening services.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Li1;>rary Project

- 39 - INTERVARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 239 TSH, St. Paul Campus NE 4616 President Alice Ginther Secretary Grace Bienhoff 188 E. Wentworth Treasurer Wendell Erickson Pioneer Hall MA 8158 Adviser Elmer Johnson 118 Administration Bldg. TSH Hall--St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To lead others to personal faith in Christ as Saviour, to deepen their spiritual life by study of the Bible, prayer, and Christian fellowship, and to confront them with the command to world evangelism, especially in terms of the foreign mission field. M.embership: Membership may be obtained by signing a membership card, subscribing to the following principles: (1) unique divine in~ spiration, integrity and authority of the Bible, (2) the Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, (3) the necessity and efficacy of the substitutionary death of Jesus Christ for the redemption of the world, and the historic fact of His bodily resurrection, (4) the presence and power of the Holy Spirit in the work of regenerati.on, and (5) the consummation of the Kingdom in the "glorious appear­ ing of the great God, and our Saviour Jesus Christ."

KAPPA KAPPA LAMBDA 1813 University Ave. S. E. GL 7903

President B.everly Durkee 3900 Thomas Ave. So. WA 4064 Secretary Shirley Jacobsen 200 12th Ave. S. E. 284 Treasurer Norene Blair 225 N. Cedar Lake Road GE 4757 Adviser

Purpose: To unite Lutheran girls of this University in a spirit of true Christian fellowship. Membership: Active membership limited to 50. Any girl of Lutheran pre­ ference who is a regular student at the University may apply for membership. The only limitation on membership is that it does not exceed 50 active members. Honorary members must be graduates of some university or college. Meetings: Monday evenings at 1813 University Ave. S. E.

KAPPA PHI 1209 Fourth St. S. E. LI 5803

President Barbara Krocak 617 14th Ave. S. E. MA 9357 Secretary Alyce Welin 522 Aurora, St. Paul EL 0878 Treasurer Mona Langguth 811 SuperiorS. E. GL 7882 Adviser

Purpose: To develop the leadership in the "Church of Tomorrow" by making a vital contribution to the religious, social and cultural growth of its members. Membership: Any girl of Methodist preference may join if she is a regularly­ enrolled student. If a girl chooses to join she may contact the vice-president or any other member of the club, making her purpose kno~n. She is accepted without being voted in. Meetings: At 1209 Fourth St. S. E.

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LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION 1813 University Ave. S. E. GL 7903

President Duane Addison 4242 Zenith Ave. So. WA 6953 Secretary Yvonne Lovold Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Glenn Sather 1227 FourthSt. S.E. GL 7969 Adviser Adolph Lee

Purpose: To provide opportunities for fellowship, stewardship, and spiritual growth in accordance with the aims and emphases of the Lutheran Student Association of America. Membership: Active membership is open to Lutheran students at the University of Minnesota who take part in its programs and who bear a share -'of its financial obligations. Associate member­ ship is open to faculty members, non-Lutheran students of Lutheran preference, and persons not on the campus. ­ ,Associate members are not eligible to vote for or appoint such officers. Meetings: 6:30 p. m. Sundays, in the Main Ballroom, Coffman Union.

LUTHERAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION, ST. PAUL 527

President Orvis P. Engelstad 2274 Brewster Ave., St. Paul PR 1929 Secretary Jeanne Knutson Brewster Hall NE 5034 Treasurer Roger Sorenson 1485 Cleveland Ave .. , St. Paul NE.3J9h Advisers Theodore Fenske 1570 Vincent Ave., St. Paul NE 0129 Henry L. Hansen 2l0H Green Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 4616 269 Purpose: To strengthen Christian students in their faith... to seek to win all students to a full commitment to Jesus Christ... to encourage students in study and appreciation of the church and its teaching..• to afford opportunity to cultivate Christian friendships and social life ... to strengthen our national and international fellowship of Lutheran students. Membership: Any student who wishes to participate in the Lutheran Stu­ dents Association of America may become a member by attending meetings and showing a willingness to participate. Meetings: Every Sunday evening from 6:00 - 9:00 p. m. at the St. Anthony Park Lutheran Church.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Displaced Persons Committee Lutheran Student Action Committee Ashram Committees Deputations Committee

MINNESOTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

President Bob Crabtree 29th and Como Ave. S. E. GL 9826 Secretary Jack Thommen 4046 Linden Hills Boulevard WA 3645 Treasurer Joyce Brown 5537 Brookview Ave. So. WH 7414 Adviser Elizabeth Carlson 12 1 Folwell Hall 323

Purpose: To promote a positive Christian faith, through prayer, and a well-directed study of the Word of God. Membership: There are no specific qualifications for membership, except to support the program by active attendance at meetings.

- 41 - Meetings: Every morning at 1:~5 - 8:~5; every noon, every Friday at 3:00 p. m., every Tuesday and Friday at 1:00 p. m. A lecture hour every other week at 3:00 p. m. Rooms and days to be announced in the DAILY, and posted in Coffman Union.

Projects,' Committees, Commissions

Bible Study Committee Wallace Charles, Chairman Prayer Committee ,Beth Walcott, Chairman Missionary Committee Allan Taylor, Chairman Deputation Committee Chet Starr, Chairman Contact Committee Bob Sawyer, Chairman Faculty Advisory Committee Stanley Block, Chairman

MORMON FELLOWSHIP 2219 Pillsbury Ave. LI 1847

President Kenneth R. Woods 629 Washington Ave. S. E Secretary Win Peterson 629 Washington Ave. S. E. Adviser Wayne Anderson 116 Nicholson Hall 6955

Purpose: To promote in the lives of its members in particular and on the campus in general the following ideals: religion, intellectuality, culture, fellowship, leadership. Membership: Satisfactory evidence of willingness to accept and conform to the ideals and standards of Mormon Fellowship and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints whether a member of that church or not.

NEWMAN FOUNDATION 1228 Fourth·Bt. S. E. GL 2726 President Cyrus Fish Secretary Mary Ann Engler 900 Arlington Ave. W., St. Paul HU 5828 Treasurer Pat Kelley Adviser Rev. Leonard P. Cowley

Purpose: To provide for the religious, cultural, social interests of the members, in that order, (for Catholic Students). Membership: A student may join by coming to the house and filling out a membership card. Meetings: Held in Newman Hall, 1228 Fourth St. S. E.

NEWMAN FOUNDATION, ST. PAUL

President Don Disselkamp 1485 Cleveland Ave, St. Paul NE 3196 Secretary Margaret Piette 2117 Dudley Ave., St. Paul MI 4835 Treasurer Ann L. Jirak Brewster Hall NE 5304 Adviser Rev. J. Guinney

Purpose: To meet fellow Catholics and to provide for the religious, cultural,and social interests' of the members. Membership: To become a member you must be of the Catholic religion, attend the regular meetings and pay the 50f dues per quarter. Meetings: Every Sunday at 7:00 p. m. in the St. Paul Campus Union.

- 42 - PHI cm DELTA 1628 Fourth St. S. E. GL 7769

President Alice Poole 2021 Drew Ave. So. WH 4614 Secretary Joyce Johnson 3433 46th Ave. So. DR 1457 Treasurer Jimmi Murney 307 W. 15th St. GE 7183 Sponsor Elizabeth Downing 2736 Garfield Ave. So. LO 7952

Purpose: To offer to every girl of Presbyterian preference on our campus opportunity to enjoy the widest possible abilities for Christian leadership and to engage in some form of C:hristian work, and from all this to find what her own particular life may mean. Membership: Any woman student who is a member of the Presbyterian Church or who participates in Presbyterian activities by preference while attending the University of Minnesota is eligible for membership. Any woman may be initiated who has been a pledge and has fulfilled the following conditions: (a) she shall have shown interest in and have engaged in active religious work, (b) she shall have attended pledge meetings regularly, (c) she shall have passed an examination on all pledge training material.

PILGRIM FOUNDATION 1700 Fourth St. S. E. GL 2974

President Donna Mae Jones 4530 Queen Ave. No. CH 7231 Secretary June Fitsimmons Sanford Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Richard Hultkrans 329 Oak St. S. E. GL 2054 Adviser Rev. Kenneth E. Wade 169 Orlin Ave. S. E. GL 5910

Purpose: To provide the opportunity for Congregational students to maintain a spiritual growth which is complementary to their educational development during their University years, and to provide a fellowship wherein Christian character and service are the natural outcomes of Christian study, worship and living. Membership: Open to any Christian student interested in Congregationalism. Meeti'ngs: Sundays at 5:30 p. m. at 1700 Fourth St. S. E.

ROGER WILLIAMS FELLOWSHIP 1219 University Ave. S.E. GL 1768

President B ettye Ruth Bryan 1629 Sixth Ave. S. E. GL 9880 Sec-Trea::;. Virginia Erickson Adviser Rev. John S. Bone

Purpose: To cultivate and enrich the spiritual life of students by: 1. Discovering fresh evidences of God at work in all life and quickening our response to His creative will and purpose. 2. Increasing our knowledge of the life and work of Jesus Christ through prayer, meditation and study. 3. Becoming more keenly aware of political, economic and social ills which distress our community life, and ful­ filling our personal responsibilities as followers of Jesus. 4. Providing a setting for the rich experience of Christian fellowship. Membership: Membership is open to anyone interested in furthering the aims of the organization as stated in the purpose. Meetings: Sunday evenings at 6:00 p. m. at the University Baptist Church.

- 43 - TRI- U STUDENT ASSOCIATION (Unitarian, Universalist, University)

President Warren Hagstrom 3734 Thomas Ave. No. HY 3158 Secretary Marian Soule 4148 Lyndale Ave. So. CO 8048 Treasurer Marie Sawyer 5118 Garfield Ave. So. CO 9030 Adviser Mrs. Phyllis Minerva 2015 23rd Ave. So. GE 9008 purpose: To provide an opportunity for students interested in evaluating their own relicgious beliefs to formulate a working religious philosophy of living... to provide interested students with a campus organization which will serve as a common focus for their activities in discussion and action on religious, ethical and social; s sues. ' Membership: Open to students who believe in freedom of thought hi all areas of life including religion. Interested members are those who are active participants in the many phases of the group's pro­ gram; active members are those students who have formally affiliated with the group by the payment of annual dues. Dues are $1.50 a year and are payable in whole or in part to the treasurer. Meetings: Informal discussion meetings are on Mondays at noon--YMCA; Cabinet meetings are Tuesdays at noon -- YMCA.

Projects, Committees, CommiSsions.

Coffee Hour Forums Tri U Views ·Faculty and Ministerial Visits Social Action Committee Friendship Trips to Hastings Mental Hospital Publicity CommiUee Social Committee

UNIVERSITY FRIENDS MEETING

Adviser Gertrude Esteros 1415 Cleveland Ave. No., St, Paul PR 2674

Purpose: To hold meetings for worship according to the manner of the Society of Friends (Quakers) ... to study and discuss the beliefs and practices of Friends ... to interpret those beliefs to others..• to carry out practical projects. . Membership: No formal requirement for membership other than interest and participation in the Meeting for worship. Meetings: 10:00 a. m., Sundays, Continuation Center Library.

UNIVERSITY WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP COUNCIL 1628 Fourth St. S. E. GL 7769

Moderator William H. Kotz 1120 Sixth St. S. E. AT 0298 Stated Clerk Betty Ann Smith 5305 Third Ave. So. PL OSQl Treasurer Jack Morris Pioneer Hall MA 8158 Adviser Rev. James Boren 23 27th Ave. S. E. GL 7769

Purpose: "To become such complete disciples of Christ that we will dis­ cover God's will for our lives and do it. Therefore: We commit ourselves to Christ and propose to acquire a dynamic faith through Christian experience, worship and study: we dedicate our lives to the expression of this faith by word and deed, seek­ ing to work with those of like purpose and inviting others to join with us in building today for a Christian world. " Membership: All Presbyterian preference students at the University are members; Meetings: Every Sunday and during the week at the student house. - 44 - ~----- ~_. ------~------

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Faith and Life Commission Pat Theimer, Chairman Stewardship Commission John Bliedorn, Chairman Fellowship Commission May Falconer, Chairman Outreach Commission Dean Hartle, Chairman

WESLEY FOUNDATION, STUDENT COUNCIL OF 1209 Fourth St. S. E. LI 5803

President Dick Allenstein 1209 Fourth St. S. E. LI 5803 Secretary Avis Bye Sanford Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Harvey Olson 1202 Fourth St. S.E. GL 5616 Adviser Rev. Wilbur Korfhage 616 lith Ave. S. E GL 2863

Purpose: To provide knowledge and experience acquired through a guided Christian fellowship which thinks together, works together, plays together and joins regularly in the celebration of the Christian faith. Membership: Attendance and interest are the main requirements for mem­ bership. Meetings: Sunday evenings from 6:00 - 10:00 p.m. at 1209 Fourth St.S.E.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Arrow Inn ( Wesley eating group) Harvey Olson, Manager Foundation Footnotes (publication) Sybil Lund and Dorothy Drescher, Editors Delta of Sigma Theta Epsilon Officers to be elected Fall, 1951

Purpose: ( 1) To create an intimate Christian fellowship among its member. (2) To train future leaders of the church-speaking organizations, etc. (3) To provide religious training; Bible study; and study of history, activities. and purposes of the church. (4) To provide social activities. Membership: College and university men of Methodist preference eligible to be pledges. Completion of pledge training only additional qualification. Meetings: Monday evenings at 7:00 p. m. in the Winchell Room, Wesley Foundation.

WESLEY FOUNDATION, ST. PAUL 208 St. Paul Union, St. Paul NE 4859

President Phyllis Bowe 2266 Commonwealth, St. Paul NE 1531 Secretary Eugene Hook 1515 Hythe, St. Pa.ul NE 5207 Treasurer Homer Wass 1485 Cleveland Ave. St. Paul NE 3196 Adviser Robert Shoffner 2261 Hillside, St. Paul PR 1373

Purpose: To help students achieve a Christian philosophy of life, to enrich their University experience through a vital Christian program, and to train them for forward-looking Christian leadership in the life of their communities. Membership: Anyone who is willing to support the objectives of Wesley Foundation as set up by the Council is eligible for membership. Full membership will be granted upon payment of membership dues. Meetings: Sundays at 5:45 p. m. at the St. Anthony Park Methodist Church, 22(10 Hillside, St. Paul.

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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 1425 University 'Ave. S. E. GL 1013

President William Hilgedick 73 Langford Park, St. Paul MI8373 Secretary August Haugan 1531 Branston, St. Paul NE 3707 Treasurer Gerald Loomis 4741 13th Ave. So. CO 9923 Exec. Sec. Clarence Elliott 1425 University Ave. S. E. GL 1013

Purpose: To develop a Christian personality and to build a Christian society. Membership: Meinbership is open to anyone ascribing to the purpose. Meetings: The building is open from 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Monday -Friday.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Phalanx

President George Stedman Secretary Roland Comstock 718 Sixth St. S. E. FI 4743 Treasurer Ken Skelton 2932 Hampshire Ave. WH 5508

Purpose: To organize and carry forward the ideas of understanding and helping each other and others. Membership: All those interested, ttiestipula!1iion being that they become members of the Y. . Meetings: Monday evenings, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the University Y.M.C.A.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ST. PAUL 210 St. Paul Union NE 4616 274 President Gerald Fahning 1520 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3985 Secretary Donald Dinkel 2123 Knapp Street, St. Paul NE 6782 Treasurer Charles Ripley 1485 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul NE 3196 Adviser Donald P. Duncan 110D Green Hall, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus

Purpose: " ... to provide a fellowship of students, faculty, and associated workers united by a common loyalty to Christian principles, and in a COmmon effort to employ them in the responsibilities of life. " Membership: Membership in the Association shall be open to all men at the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota including stu"; dents in the School, and in the College, the faculty, and asso­ ciated workers who declare themselves in sympathy with the purpose and program of the Association. Meetings: On arrangement by college cabinet.

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRIS'!'IAN ASSOCIATION 215 Coffman Union 572

President Mary'Hubbard 1800 Third Ave. So. BR 0058 Secretary Helen Duffy 2923 Emerson Ave. No. AL 0662 Treasurer Marilyn Czaia 14 Bedford St. S. E. GL 5522 Adviser

Purpose: "To realize the full and creative life through a growing knowl­ edge of God..• to have a part in nlakh'lg"this life poss:ible. for all people ~ .• to understand Jesus and follow Him. " Membership: Any person registered at the University may become a member upon signing the purpose and paying a fee of one dollar. Meetings: Every Thursday from 4:00 - 6:00 p. m. in 215 Coffman Union. Meetings are open to all Y members. - 46 - Project.s, Committees, Commissions

Cummuters Lunch Club Margaret Bartel, Chairman Co-ed Social Ruby Holland, Chairman Knit and Chat Club Joanne Hogan, Chairman Freshman Cabinet Joann Langlie, President Freshman Funand Facts Mrs. Shirley Quisenberry, Adviser Community Service Foreign Fellowship Jeannette Weiss, Chairman Conference Committee Marilyn MacKenzie, Chairman Christian Faith Committee Service PUblic Affairs Campus Affairs P,ublicity

YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, ST. PAUL 210 St. Paul Union NE 4616 274 President Evelyn Reischauer 1502 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3786 Secretary Lynn Lindsten 1511 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3970 Treasurer Marlys Munson 1502 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3786 Adviser Mrs. Shirley Loeffel 210 St. Paul Union NE 4616 274

Purpose: To combine cultural and religious values, and apply Christian faith and ideals to every day living, emphasizing: Christian faith and heritage, study of worship and worship services; personal and campus affairs, development of leadership, student-faculty relations, creative recreation, and faculty luncheons; world affairs, integration of international students and concern for world affairs. Membership: Membership is open; electoral members sign purpose and take pledge.

I r- I ~J - 47 - RECOGNITION AND HONORAR Y

Description: Organizations or societies that give recognition to students who have distinguished themselves in leadership, scholastic achievement, and/or the area of particular talents and abilities.

LEADERSHIP

CHIMES

President Mary Sue Krebs 1486 Fulham, St. Paul MI6315 Secretary Joanne Hogan Treasurer Borgny Peterson Adviser

Purpose: To honor those junior women who have shown their loyalty to their college or university by giving their service and leadership to the advancement of its interests, welfare and unity, and of stimulating scholarship

GR,EY FRIARS

President Dick Means 1625 University Ave. S. E. GL 2313 Secretary J.L. Cash Treasurer Al Arnason 1403 Cleveland Ave .. No., NE 5084 St. Paul Adviser Dean E. G. Williamson 200 Eddy Hall 6878

Purpose: To serve the University, to promote a University spirit through a student organization of the leaders of the various colleges. Membership: Twenty senior class members are selected by a unanimous vote of the active members of the society. Qualifications are service and leadership.

IRON WEDGE

Officers to be elected Fall, 1951

Purpose: Determining, crystalizing and expressing the ideals, senti­ ment and most mature thought of the University; and further­ more, encouraging and directing student activity. Membership: Senior men selected by the group in the spring of their junior year for leadership contributions and who meet the University eligibility requirements.

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President Marilyn A. Miller 514 lIth Ave. S. E. GL 1361 Secretary Marilyn Schaefer Treasurer Kris Hagen 316 Tenth Ave. S.E. AT 8107 Adviser Mrs. Ruth Lawrence 310 ,Northrop Auditorium 6200

Purpose: To promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among University women, to maintain a high standard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. Membership: Not more than twenty members elected to active membership in the spring of their junior year for a term of one year. New mem­ bers, girls who will have completed their junior year at the opening of the fall term, shall be elected in the spring upon the unanimous vote of the active members of a college chapter. Qualification for active membership shall be service, scholarship and leader­ ship.

PHOENIX SOCIETY

President Jerry Kelly 275.3 Ewing Ave. So. WA 3329 Treasurer Doh Long Adviser Dean E. G. Williamson 200 Eddy Hall 6878

Purpose: To work and serve the best interests of the University. Membership: Any junior who has served the interests of the University through outstanding work in extra-curricular activities such as sports, politics, special committees, etc. Members are selected by committee consisting of two faculty men and one alumnus-­ committee is appointed by the Dean of Students. Meetin,gs: Meetings are held in Coffman Union.

SILVER SPUR

President Paul Moe 1815 University Ave. S.E. GL 5986 Secretary C~l Hanson 1725 University Ave. S. E. GL 1417 Adviser B. J. Borreson 221 TSMa 6945

Purpose: To preserve the welfare of the University of Minnesota and particularly of the junior class of that institution. Membership: To be eligible to be voted for membership, the student must be either a sophomore or a junior. Membership is by invitation and election only.

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ALPHA EPSILON RHO 6321

President lrv Fink 1355 Upton Ave. No. Treasurer Connie Oppen 2709 Girard Ave. So. KE 6126 Adviser Betty Girling

Purpose: Honorary radio society. Membership: Restricted to those who are members of the KUOM Radio Guild.

ALPHA MU 11 Mechanical Engineering 6543

President John R. Bjoin 3254 16th Ave. So. Dr 1057 Sec-Treas. Charles Griffith 4208 Beard Ave. So. WA 1147 Adviser J. M. MacKenzie

Purpose: To coordinate the efforts of students interested in flour milling and related fields. Membership: A student enrolled in milling engineering is elected if he has an honor point average of 2.0 or better. Meetings: Once a month in Coffman Union.

ALPHA SIGMA PI 214 Burton Hall

President John H. Terjelian 623 16th Ave. S. E. GL 9951 Secretary Gerald W. Cox 2737 28th Ave. So. DR 6227 Treasurer William Bicanich MB 340, University Village GL 3157 Adviser Louis Adolphsen 206 Burton Hall 7007

Purpose: To support all worthwhile activities of the College of Edu­ cation; to exert wholesome leadership in the College; to develop fraternal spirit among its members; and to do everything within its power to further the profession. Membership: Active membership in this fraternity is limited to thirty men in the senior class of the College of Education, chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, and interest in the aetivities of the College and in the profession of education, and also chosen, so far as possible, to represent propor­ tionately all the departments of the College. Candidates for active and honorary membership shall be recommended to the fraternity by its historian after an investigation of their qualifications for membership. They are accepted on unanimous secret ballot vote of the present members.

ALPHA ZETA

President James Murphy 2060 Carter Ave., St. Paul NE 4790 Secretary Arlid Johansen 1485 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul NE 3196 Treasurer John W Fredericks Old Home Dorm NE 9220 Advisers Keith McFarland 202 Coffey Hall NE 4616 Frank Kaufert 110 Green Hall Howard Thoele

- 50 - Purpose: To further the ideals of Alpha Zeta and to work for the advance­ ment of the College of Agriculture and Forestry. Membership: Must be at least a second quarter sophomore male student in the upper two-fifths of his class. Selected by scholarship and participation in activities. Meetings: Every second and fourth Wednesday in the St. Paul Campus Union.

BETA ALPHA PSI

President Winston Munson 719 E. 18th BR 5006 Adviser John Reighard 104 Vincent Hall 382

Purpose: Professional business society. Membership: Any male undergraduate or graduate student in advanced accounting is eligible if he has an average grade of "B" in accounting and his general average in all his subjects is "C".

BETA GAMMA SIGMA 14A Vincent Hall 386

President Roger S. Carlson 3021 16th Ave. So. PA 2593 Secretary Richard Tschudy 2750 Arthur Ave. N.E. GR 9312 Treasurer E. A. Nightingale 14A Vincent Hall 386 Adviser E. A. Nightingale l4A Vincent Hall 386

Purpose: Professional business society. Membership: A candidate for a degree in commerce or business administra­ tion who ranks inthe upper tenth of the graduating class - a member of the senior class whose scholarship is sufficiently high to forecast their ranking in the upper tenth at graduation is eligible for election to membership.

BETA PHI BETA

President Don Stenquist 4104 12th Ave. So. Sec-Treas. Joanne Elliott Adviser Dorothy Sheldon 200 Nicholson Hall

Purpose: General College honorary. Membership: Scholarship above 65th percentile.

CHI EPSILON 123 Main Engineering

President William Hamre Pioneer Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Paul Hoffman Centennial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Tom O. Moore MB 260, University Village Adviser Miles Kersten 123 Main Engineering

- 51 - Purpose: To recognize those characteristics of the individual engineer deemed fundamental to the successful pursuit of an engineer­ ing career and to aid in the development of those characteristics . in the undergraduate engineer, to contribute to the improve­ ment of the engineering profession, to foster the development and exercise of fundamentally-sound traits of character and technical ability among engineers which will work towards a higher standard of service offered to humanity by the profession. Membership: All male juniors and seniors in Civil Engineering who have maintained an average grade in scholarship in the upper one­ third of the class are eligible. Female students may be grant­ ed such membership upon graduation. Meetings: Second Tuesday of each month in Coffman Union.

DELTA PHI DELTA 108 Jones Hall

President Nanette Pommer 5115 Emerson Ave. So. CO 3903 Secretary Helen Forsberg 4924 39th Ave. So. DU 0085 Treasurer Hazel Sherf 3515 Humboldt Ave. No. HY 8626 Advisers Mildred Page 106 Jones Hall Mrs. Josephine 108 Jones Hall Rollins

Purpose: To promote art interests among college students, to stim­ ulate high scholarship, to recognize potential professional ability, to develop professional art interests, to create, to stimulate and develop art interests in communities at large. Membership: Open to all art majors in their junior and senior year who have a "C+" academic average and a "B" art average. Meetings: Meetings are held in the room in Jones Hall.

DELTA PI EPSILON

Temp- Chair . R. P-. Heimerl 503 Seventh St. S. E. GL 2014 Adviser Ray G. Price 109 TNUH

Purpose: To promote graduate business education activities--research, leadership. Membership: The national council shall be composed of the members of the executive board and no fewer than ten delegates from the chapters in good standing who shall be elected by the members thereof. Each chapter shall be represented by an equal num­ ber of delegates.

DELTA SIGMA RHO 401 Folwell Hall

President George Michelson 172 1 Univer s i ty Ave. S. E. Sec-Treas~ Bettye Ruth Bryan Comstock Hall MA 8158 Adviser W. S. Howell 401 Folwell Hall

Purpose: To honor students showing outstanding forensic records, to further forensic activity within the University, arid to pro­ vide the University with an organized group of trained speakers from which to draw. Membership: Members are elected by unanimous vote of old members who cast ballots on the basis of active participation in inter­ collegiate forensics scholarship and evidence of interest in the organization. Meetings: Meetings are held in 404 Folwell Hall. - 52 - 38 Electrical Engineering

President Robert Milton 2320 Walton Place No. CH 8714 Treasurer Harvey Miller 5853 Logan Ave. So. WH6328 Adviser Moling Liu 125 Electrical Engineering 6142

Purpose: To stimQlate and reward high scholarship, to help fellow­ members and non-members alike in improving the standards of the Electrical Engineering profession. Membership: The members are elected from the upper one-fourth of the junior electrical engineering class and the upper one-fourth of the senior electrical engineering class. The basis for . selection is mainly scholastic. Meetings: Meetings are held in the Electrical Engineering Building.

ETA SIGMA UPSILON 214 Burton Hall 6665

President Valerie Determan Comstock Hall MA 8158 Secretary Mary Burns 3853 29th Ave. So. DU 5813 Treasurer Mildred Potocnik 526 Seventh St. S. E. GL 2644 Adviser Marcia Edwards 202 Burton Hall 6858

Purpose: To promote .unity within the College of Education through fostering fellowship among the women students within and be­ tween the different departments -- and by cooperating, when­ ever asked, with the faculty and the Dean of the College of Education. Membership~ There are 12 to 20 junior women eJected on the basis of leader­ ship within their respective departments in the College of Ed­ ucation; participation in at least one campus activity, recom­ mendation of the faculty and an H. P. R: of I. 3.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Co-chairman of Education Christmas party Program of Education Day Banquet

GAMMA ALPHA Horticulture Building, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus 462

President Malcolm W eiss 321 University Village NE 4616-328 Secretary Clell Hartley 212 Haecker Hall, St. Paul Campus Treasurer Kent Chapman Adviser Allan Hemingway 208 TEH, St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To promote good fellowship and intellectual contact between men engaged in the various fields of scientific research, and to stim­ ulate discussion and thought on fundamental problems affecting all fields. Membership: Consists of men elected from among those specializing in the study of science, and who show promise for .scientific research. Meetings: Every other Saturday noon in Coffman Union.

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President Bill Torp 3511 N. Third St. CH 4786 Secretary Dick Means 1625 University Ave. S. E. GL 2313 Treasurer Chet Durda 640 Van Buren St. N. E. LI 0148 Adviser

Purpose: To advance the "M", to promote fellowship, to encourage scholarship, to foster social activities, to accommodate visiting sports teams, to maintain more complete relations between coaches and play~rs" to promote relations with highschool athletes, to take an active interest in campus activities, and to orient freshman athletes at the University of Minnesota. Membership: Open to all undergraduates of the University of Minnesota who have earned an "M" in a sport and who are in attendance at the University. The duration of membership shall be from the time that the first letter "M" is earned and award­ ed by the Senate Committee on Athletics until the letter winner graduates or ceases to be enrolled at the University.

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS

President Kris Hagen Secretary Kay Nolte Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Merle Loppnow Adviser

Purpose: To affiliate closely the college groups which are worki~g for the betterment of the drama in their own institutions and thus in America- -to raise dramatic standards. Membership: Any person who, upon approval by the National President and through his interest and accomplishment in higher dramatic endeavor, has merited the honor.

OMICRON NU

President Joanne Klobe Comstock Hall MA 8158 Secretary Elaine Krueger 1009 University Ave. S. E. GE 4374 Treasurer Marcia Miners 5509 Park Ave. LO 5145 Adviser Kathleen Jeary Home Economics Blgd. NE 4616

Purpose: Honorary Home Economic Society. Membership: Candidates must have at least a 2.0 honor point ratio as seniors or in the upper 1/5 of the junior class to be eligible. Meetings: About twice a month. No set time or place.

ORBS W605, University Hospitals 8- 292

Temp. Chrm. Pat Field 4148 24th Ave. So. PA 9249

Purpose: To stimulate high scholarship arrong students in Medical Technology and to encourage high standards of accuracy, honesty and self-reliance. Membership: Students eligible are those registered in courses leading to a B. S. degree in Medical Technology and who at the end of the Winter Quarter of their junior year in Medical Technology have 120 credits with a 1.95 average. Also those who have a 1.95 average at the end of Winter Quarter of their senior year (exclusive of credits for practical work) are eligible. - 54 - ,.------~------~------,

Meetings: Meetings ar:e held in Coffman Union.

PHI ALPHA THETA 200 Ford Hall 271

President Roger Derby 200 Ford Hall 271 Secretary L. P. Olson 200 Ford Hall 271 Adviser H. C. Deutsch 200 Ford Hall 271

Purpose: To promote interests in history. Membership: Any history major with a "B" average may apply for and be ad­ mitted to membership.

PHI CHI ETA

President Leslie Hovda 3021 Knox Ave. So. LO 7648 Secretary Edmund Jasinki Treasurer Bryon C rippin Adviser

Purpose: To promote and further the interests of Reserve Officers I .TTaining Corp students in military affairs especially those of the Quartermaster Branch. Membership: All advanced Quartermaster cadets shall be considered as pledges.

PHI LAMBDA UPSILON 127 Chemistry Bldg.. 316

President Lester Krogh 127 Chemistry Bldg. 316 Secretary David Bush 487 Treasurer Louis Lavine Adviser Robert C. Brastad 127 Chemistry Bldg. 6364

Purpose: Honorary men I s chemical society. Membership: Students who have high standing in senior and graduate classes are eligible for membership.

PHI SIGMA PHI 14 Northrop Auditorium 6105

President DonaldElvig 8536 West River Road AL 6101 Secretary Lowell Handberg 3701 Thomas Ave. No. HY 8583 Treasurer William Trousdale 1206 Fourth St. S. E.· GL 3256 Adviser G. R. Prescott 14 Northrop Auditorium 6105

Purpose: To promote fellowshfp. among members of the University Band. Membership: Any qualified member of the University Band who has been active for three quarters.

PI DELTA PHI 224 Folwell Hall 231

President James C. Hansen 1332 Knox Ave. No. Sec-Treas. Harry Butler 317 18th Ave. S. E. GL 1108 Adviser Jacques Fermaud 225 Folwell Hall 6348 Elizabeth Missen 224 Folwell Hall 231

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Purpose: The aim of this society is to spread French culture. Membership: Consists of regular, special and honorary members. Nomination and election of members shall take place in conformance with statutes of the constitution. Meetings: The minimum number of meetings shall be fixed at one every semester.

PI TAU PI SIGMA 206 Armory

Commander .. Glenn E. Bergstrom 217 Warwick Ave. S. E. BR 19~0 Adjutant Gerald Ahmann 160 No. Lexington, St. Paul MU 3967 Fin-Officer Dale Taylor J-8, University Village Adviser

Purpose: To foster interest in the Signal Corps of ROTC and national preparedness. Membership: ROTC Signal Corps cadets in advanced course selected by active members upon following qualifications: 1. Interest in ROTC 2. Recommendation by ROTC Signal Corps

PI TAU SIGMA

President Jerome Eckberg Secretary William Peel 1129 University Ave. S. E. GL 7534 Treasurer Warren Wade 5625 13th Ave. So. CO 4081 Adviser J. Du Priest 255 A Mechanical Engineering 476

Purpose: To foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to stimulate interest in and coordinate departmental activities, to promote the mutual professional welfare of its members and to develop in students of mechanical engi~eering the attributes necessary for effective leadership and the, assump­ tion of the responsibilities of a citizen of democracy. Membership: Members are chosen on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship and personality and shall be selected from junior, senior and graduate classes. Members are elected and must have a "B" or better average. Meetings: Every other Tuesday night in Coffman Union.

PLUMB BOB 133 Main Engineering 6213.

Temp-Chrm. Roger Machmeier 1115 E. River Road GL 7143 Adviser E. W. Johnson 133 Main Engineering 6213

Purpose:: To recognize students in the Institute of Technology who have displayed leadership and service to the Institute and to the University. To coordinate all engineering societies and to initiate and support worthy projects. Membership: The membership consists of 12 men from all departments of the Institute of Technology carefully screened and chosen for their display of leadership and. service, and who are within one year of graduation.

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RHO CHI 101 WUlling Hall 326

President George Setzer Sibley Memorial Highway, CE 2229 St. Paul 'Sec-Treas. Robert Setzer Sibley Memoriai Highway, CE2229 St. Paul , Adviser Willard J. Hadley 304 Wulling Hall 323

Purpose: To promote scholarship, friendship and the recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Member-ship: Those students with a 2.0 honor point ratio in the College of Pharmacy are eligible. Meetings: Meetings are called when necessary in Wulling HalL

SIGMA DELTA EPSILON 204 Plant Pathology, St. Paul Campus

President Mary M. Keeffe .College of St. Thomas, St. Paul Secretary Eltora Schroeder 116 Federal Office Building Treasurer Mrs. Martha Hilgeman 7 Haecker Hall, St. Paul NE 4616 Adviser Campus 339

Purpose: To further interest in science, to provide a society for the recognition of women in science, and to bring such women together in fraternal relationship. Membership: Any woman who holds a degree from arecognize'(1 institution of higher learning and who is or has been engaged in research in one of the mathematical, physical or biological sciences shaH be eligible for .membership. Meetings: Meetings are held in Coffman Union.

SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA

President Borgny Peterson 3740 48th Ave. So. DR 0235 Secretary Joyce Schlemmer 1251 W. Stassen Lane GA 5053 Treasurer Marie Sheppard 4351 Sheridan Ave. No. HY 4881 Adviser

Purpose: Sophomore women's honorary society. Membe'rship: A student with a 2.0 average for her freshman year is invited to a recognition tea held Fall Quarter of her sophomore year. New members are elected the beginning of Winter Quarter. A student is elected a member if she has a 2.. 5 average. Meetings: Usually second Tuesday of every month in Coffman Union.

SIGMA PI OMEGA

President Ruth M. Rosen 5321 Park Ave. So. RE 5714 Secretary Anna Shure 1324 Sheridan Ave. No. CH 9631 Treasurer Reina Rolnick 1733 Pinehurst, St. Paul EM 7789 Adviser Mrs. Joe Cohen 3503 W. 29th St. WH 6626

Purpose: To study the placement opportunities for college-trained women in all professions; to consider the factors of race and religion as influencing these opportunitites; to promote the interests and contacts of its members by meeting with representatives of business and other institutions employing college women. - 57 - Membership: Open membership. - Qualification; Student must be enrolled in a profession considered such by the University of Minnesota, the student must be at least a third quarter freshman with a "C" average. Meetings: Ev~ry other Wednesday in Cofflnan Union.

SIGMA

President Lois Miller 515 Delaware S. E. Secretary Beverly Schmidt Powell Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Phyllis Mlinar PowelL Hall MA 8158 Advisers Agnes Love TS Powell Carol Vennes E430 -- University Hospitals

Purpose: To foster high professional standards, encourage creative work in nursing, help develop the nurse, promote spirit of fellowship, develop an abiding interest in nursing, promote 'participation in nursing. Membership: Stucient> nurses in their fourth quarter in the School of Nurs­ ing meeting the scholarship and professional requirements, nurse faculty members, graduate nurses meeti.ng the high requirements, honorary members who have attained high recognition in the field. A girl is elected on the basis of scholarship, proficiency in nursing, etc. Meetings: Third Wednesday every month.

TAp BETA PI

President Stanley Thiele 3325 42nd Ave. So. PA0193 Secretary Dan Haney 3840 Sheridan So. WA 8265 Treasurer Dudley Fib. 378 Mechanical Engineering Advisers George C. Priester 208 Engineering john Andeen 207 Mechanical Engineering

Purpose: To honor sutdents who have earned distinction through high scholastic achievements, and engineers employed in the profession who have made notable contributions to the fields of engineering. It also attempts to further the cause and professional status of engineering as a whole. Membership: The actual number of new members is at the discretion of the active members, but no more than forty may be elect­ ed at each of two elections; one during the fall, the other during the spring. Members are chosen primarily on the basis of scholastic rank from the junior and senior classes of the College of Engineering. Character, integrity and contribution to the School are also considered in making the selection.

TAU OMEGA III Aero-Engineering Bldg. 6832

President Charles J. Scott 965 18th Ave. S. E. GL 7 119 Secretary Harvey D. Palmer 1599 St. Anthony, St. PaulNE 4429 Treasurer Roy E. Larson . 2021 Randolph Ave., St. Paul EM 9326 Adviser

Purpose: To create, foster and maintain a spirit of loyalty, fellowship and cooperation among those students in the colleges of en­ gineering who actively ally themselves with aviation. - 58 - r------~----~------~------_,__------

Membership: All members must have an honor point ratio of 2.0 or 'better. The names of eligible juniors and seniors are taken from the records each Fall and Spring Quarter. A 3/4 vote of the membership is then necessary for election to the organization. Me~tings: Called when necessary in 111 Aero-Engineering.

XI SIGMA PI 110 Green Hall, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus

Forester Gordon J. Kimble 1475 Chelsea, St. Paul HU 1863 Fiscal Agent Bruce Brown 2274 Carter Ave., St. Paul Forest Ranger Allen Prigge 2323 Hoyt Ave., St. Paul MI5620 Adviser Donald Duncan lIOn Green Hall, St. Paul Campus

Purpose: An honorary forestry fraternity. Membership: To be eligible, a male student must have the equivalent of 2i years of college work, rank in the upper one-fourth of his class, and meet the extra-curricular requirements of the fraternity. Graduate students are eligiple if they have at least one year's residence at a school where a chapter is located.

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Description: Recognition and honorary societies that are open to both stu­ dents and faculty. That is, honor societies that have active membership made up of students and/or faculty. Membership: Open to students and/or faculty members meeting those standards established by the particular society.

MA 8551 University Hospital MA 8551 President O. H. Wangensteen University Hospital Edmund B. Flink University Hospital MA 8551 Sec-Treas. 111 Adviser Gaylord Anderson 121 Millard Hall

Purpose: To recognize scholarship. Membership: Composed of professional men, both in the Twin Cities and out in the state. Mostly faculty with a few top senior men elected each year.

DELTA PHI LAMBDA

Pre,ident Luther Weaver 200 Globe Bldg., St. Paul CE 3777 Secretary Lucille Shorn Treasurer Alma Oien 3704 37th Ave. So. DU 8964 Adviser Dora V. Smith

Purpose: Honorary education society. Membership: Men and women chosen on the basis of achievement. They must have a 2.2 average in English and composition. an'd be recommended by a member of the faculty. They must also present an original composition. Those accepted are noti­ fied on Cap and Gown Day.

GAMMA SIGMA DELTA

President 304 Plant Pathology, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus Secretary Milo Peterson 205 Horticulture, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus 460 Treasurer Rex Cox 301 Haecker Hall, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus 334 Adviser

Purpose: To recognize scholarship in the field of Agriculture. Membership: Men arid women who graduate in Agriculture with at least a 2.1 honor point ratio. Total number initiated cannot exceed 10~ of the graduating class.

IOTA SIGMA PI

President Ruth Harris 3509 Stinson B1"d. Secretary Thomosine Thomas 1053 Ashland Ave., St. Paul Treasurer Betty Ann Hadley Adviser Jane Leichsenring 314 Home Economics, St. Paul Campus NE 4616 448 - 60 - Purpose: To promote an interestin chemistry among women students, foster mutual advancement in academic, business and social life and stimulate personal accomplishment in chemical fields. Membership: Members are elected. Students in Chemistry and allied fields with a definite number of credits in chemistry, a general honor point ratio of 2.0 and a chemistry honor point ratio of 2.0 are eligible. Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month in Coffman Union.

KAPPA TAU ALPHA 111 Murphy Hall

President Bill Hannaher Centennial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Jean Warrell Treasurer George Hage 102 Murphy.Hall Adviser

Purpose: National society for honorary scholarship in journalism.

LAMBDA ALPHA PSI 318t Folwell Hall 252

President Edwin Menze 214 Folwell Hall 6347 Secretary John Sullivan 318t Folwell Hall 252 Treasurer Donald Swanson 116 Folwell Hall 6465 Adviser

Purpose: To promote the study of language and literature. Membership: Students majoring in foreign language and minoring in English or the reverse, or majoring or minori~ in a foreign language are eligible. Students must have 1.6 average in general and a liB" average in major and minor. Members are elected by the society on recommendation of the secretary who checks grade records. Meetings: In the spring before Cap and Gown Day for election of members, and soon after Cap and Gown Day to initiate them.

OMICRON KAPPA UPSILON 1 Owre Hall 355

President L. W. McIver 302 Owre Hall 262 Sec-Treas. H. H. Serr 6830 Adviser

" Purpose:~ To promote scholarship, character and develop professional growth and attainments among the students of Dentistry. Membership: Active members are members appointed from the faculty or those who become faculty members. Alumni and honorary members are Yneml:>e'rs, elected from each senior class, former alumni and others worthy of special election. Student must be ranked in the top 12 % of his graduating class. Meetings: The only meeting held during the year is an annual meeting of the active members about April 15. Alumni members do not hold regular meetings.

PHI BETA KAPPA 219 Administration Buildi.ng 457

President Theodore Hornberger 218 Folwell Hall 216 Secretary Roger Page 219 Administration Building 457

- 61 - Purpose: Honorary scholastic society. Membership: Men and women chosen on scholastic standing from the College of SLA, and from the Colleges of IT, Business, and Education, if certain additional requirements are met.

PHI DELTA KAPPA 211 Burton Hall 6154

President William Carlson University High School 6248 Secretary Clayton Stunkard 211 Burton Hall 6154 Treasurer Norman Bowers Centennial Hall MA 8158 Adviser Tracy Tyler III Northrop Auditorium 503

Purpose: To promote free public education as an essential to the de­ velopment and maintenance of a democracy, through the con­ tinuing interpretation of the ideals of research, service and leadership. Membership: Membership elected from advanced students and professional workers in education. Senior students in Education, graduate students, and those employed as professional workers in ed­ ucation are eligible for election to membership. Prospective members of are nominated by the member­ ship.and by staff members in the College of Education. Approved by vote of members of chapter. The academic standing of the candidate shall be sufficiently high to admit him to candidacy for a graduate d~gree in the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota. Meetings: Once a month during academic year and once a week during summer session in Coffman Union.

PI LAMBDA THErA 405 Home Economics Bldg., St. Paul Campus

President Gertrude Esteros 405 Home Economics Bldg. , St. Paul Campus Secretary Marie Geist 825 St. Clair Ave .. St. Paul DA 4145 Treasurer Naomi Chase 1813 University Ave. S.E. LI 7125 Adviser Jean Alexander 206D Burton Hall 410

Purpose: To foster professional spirit and to seek and maintain high­ est standards of scholarship among women. Membership: To be eligible. a member must be (a) enrolled as a student at the time key is conferred; (b) a member of faculty of College of Education; (c) a teacher in an experimental school conducted by the College of Education; (d) or a mem­ ber of the faculty of a closely related department. Academ­ ic standing of student must be in the highest one-fourth of all students registered in college. The student must have faculty recommendation and be sponsored by one member of the chapter initiating her. Meetings: Approximately eight times during the year. Usually dinner meetings.

PSI CHI 112 Psychology Building 555

President Leslie Beldo 112 Psychology Building 555 Secretary Sally McMurdo 112 Psychology Building 555 Treasurer Irene Andresen Adviser Wallace Russell 112 Psychology Building 555 - 62 - Purpose: To advanc~ the science of Psychology and to encourage, stimulate and maintain the scholastic performance of individual members in all academic fields.

SIGMA Xl 202 Haecker Hall, St. Paul NE 4616 Campus 517

President William E. Petersen 202 Haecker Hall NE 4616 330 Sec-Treas. Carl J. Eide

Purpose: To encourage original investigation in science, pure and applied, by the discussion 'Of scientific subjects, publication of desirable scientific matter, establishment of fraternal relations among investigators in the scientific center, and by granting the priv­ ilege of membership to those who qualify. Membership: The Minnesota Chapter has 580 members and associate mem­ bers who have been duly elect~d by or transferred to the Chapter (after presenting to the officers proper evidence of their membership status in the Society.) Essential qualification: Successful prosecution of original investigation, or evidence of marked aptitude for research (associate members), students (usually graduate students) are nominated to membership by the members of the Society; the committee on admissions must approve of the nomination.

Projects, COnlmittees, Commissions

Lecture Series Speakers' Bureau

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Description: These student groups have as their general goals cultural, social.and recreational objectives. Social contact, enjoy­ ment and appreciation, and specific cultural interest groups are included in this general classification of student organ~ izations.

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

AG. EDUCATION CLUB

President Earl Ogren 2060 Carter Ave., St. Paul Secretary Raymond Klug 1074 12th Ave. S. E. GL 2163 Treasurer Wayne Flynn Adviser H. Kitts

Purpose: To further interest in agTicultural education. Membership: All Ag. students. Active members are those who pay their dues and attend all meetings. Meetings: First and third Tuesdays of the month in the St. Paul Campus Union.

Projects, Committees, and Commissions

Ag. Royal Float Committee Education Day Committee

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, U OF M AFFILIATE 339 Chemistry Building

President Eugene C. Johnsen 4125 21st Ave. So. DR 7008 Sec-Treas. David Halvorson 2204 W. 68th St. WA 7572 Adviser Walter Lauer 339 Chemistry Building

Purpose: To participate in student affairs at the University, to pro­ mote intellectual stimulus and professional pride in chem­ istry, to import a high standard of professional ethics, and to provide for informal associations. Membership: Open to all students enrolled in the University who: are interested in chemical fields. A~filiation with the national organization requires that a member be an undergraduate in good standing and majoring in chemistry or chemical engineering and is nominated by two members of ACS. $3.50 National A. C. S. and $1.00 local dues.

- 64 - AMERICAN FOUNDR YMEN'S ASSOCIATION Mech-Aero Building

President (Temp.) Richard Cl~rk Adviser John Uppgren 7 Mech-Aero Building

Purpose: To promote interest in and disseminate knowledge about the foundry industry. Membership: Any student of .the University of Minnesota is eligible for membership by filling out an application blank and paying the dues. Meetings: Second Wednesday of every month in the Mech-Aero Building.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 310 Main Engineering 314

President Marlin D. Hutchison 1720 E. 27th St. PA 2130 Secretary John.P. Damberg Centennial Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Wayne R. Winsor 1019 19th Ave. S.E. BR 7408 Adviser Harlan McClure 310 Main Engineering

Purpose: To familiarize students with the field of architecture. to be of service to the School of Architecture. and to enlarge the stu­ ~ents I viewpoint by participation in the Minneapolis and St. Paul Chapter meetings. Membership: Membership is open to all students in the School of Arcllitecture who are working toward the professional degree.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS 35 Chemistry Building

President Harold Kaiser 1023 Upton Ave: No. HY 6506 Secretary Paul Susie Treasurer Keith Eddy Adviser Herbert S. Isbin

Purpose: To bring together the students and faculty of the Chemical Eng­ ineering Department. to develop their common interest by means of informal discussion and educational movies. speakers. etc.• and to organize these persons to further the interests of the group. Membership: Membership is open to any student (male or female) who is re­ gistered in the Chemical Engineering Department at the University of Minnesota. Dues are $2.25 per school year. payable at the beginning of the Fall Quarter. Meetings: Second Tue,sday of the month in Coffman Union.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 318 EE

President James L. Harrision 531 Walnut St. S. E. GL 2148 Secretary Donald E. Anderson 1328 Fifth St. So. AT 5248 Treasurer Albert Sperry 0169 University Villag-e GL 5746 Advisers P. A. Cartwright 5617 Harriet Ave. LO 6589 O. A. Becklund 723 Case Ave. St. Paul VA 4507

- 65 - Purpose: To advance and disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering, and the presentation of the proper perspective of engineering work, and to provide the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the institution. Membership: For students in Electrical Engineering. Meetings: Monthly meetings in the Electrical Engineering B'Qilding.

AMERICAN PHARMACE UTICAL ASSOCIATION

President Lester Hackner 1064 Magnolia, St. Paul TO 2457 Secretary Beatrice Eischens 4400 Columbus Ave. So. LO 8043 Treasurer Kenneth Howell 323 llthAve. S.E. GE 6888 Adviser W. J. Hadley 34 W. Minnehaha Parkway PL 7982

Purpose: To encourage the advancement of Pharmacy as a science and as a profession. Membership: Open to any sophomore, junior, or senior in Pharmacy. Meetings: Every other week in 202 Wulling Hall.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Ag. Engineering Bldg., St. Paul Campus

President Celias R. Anderson 2060 Carter Ave., st. Paul NE 4790 Sec-Treas. Louis F. Gieseke 2060 Carter Ave., st. Paul NE 4:790 Adviser Virgil H. Johnson Engineering, St. Paul Campus NE 4616

Purpose: To promote directly and indirectly the interests of the stu­ dents in Agricultural Engineering, particularly as these interests relate to their professional advancement and to the parent society, the American Society of Agricultural Engin­ eers. Membership: Open to all students in Agricultural Engineering. Honorary members are elected from the faculty and graduate agricul­ tural engineers. Associates and other students interes.ted in agricultural engineering. Meetings: Third Wednesday of each month. Other meetings, inspection trips and social gatherings are arranged. Meetings are held in various sch~duled places, usually in Coffman Union.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS 123 Main Engineering

President Joe Wetzel 4729 Second Ave. So. LO 7286 Treasurer Don Olson 483 Grand Ave., St. Paul DA 5385 Adviser

Purpose: To help the student to prepare himself for entry in the Civil Engineering profession. Examples: Professional Engineers as speakers and various technical movies pertaining to the field. Membership: Open to all students in Civil Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Meetings: Approximately three times per quarter in Coffman Union.

- 66 - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGIN:EERS Mechanical Engineering Bldg. President . Charles Svendson 4456 West Lake Harriet Blvd. WA 4416 Secretary Vincent Larson 7 Barton S. E. OL 3714 Treasurer. John H. Stevens 295-8 Taylor N. E. OR 5706 Adviser A. Severson

Purpose: To create interest in Mechanical Engineering. Membership: All students in Mechanical Engineering. Meetings: Once every two weeks in Coffman Union.

APPLIED MORTUARY SCIENCE

Officers to be elected in the Fall.

Purpose: To promote educational, recreational and social facilities. Membership: Those enrolled in the class of Applied Mortuary Science.

ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY T-3 Armory 6166

Commander William Pearce 600 W. Franklin Ave. KE 0612 Sec-Treas. llim Penn 4350 W. Lake Harriet Blvd. WH 7478 Adviser

Purpose: To stimulate interest in the United States Air Force, keep up-to-date on Air Force changes and improvements in material and airplanes, improve companionship among students in Air ROTC. Membership: Thiis is an honorary organization so membership is limited. Members are approved by a committee and the executive officers. Students must have completed one year of the basic ROTC course and must specialize in Air ROTC. If his qualifications are satisfactory, he Ua..,n turns in his name at the Arnold Society desk, Room 105, Armory. Meetings: 7 :30 p. m. first and third Tuesdays, 9 Armory.

BLOCK AND BRIDLE

President Robert H. Schafer 2060 Carter Ave., St. Paul NE 4790 Secretary Curtis Pietz 1485 No. Cleveland, St. Paul NE 3196 Treasurer Paul Wiegrife 2060 Carter Ave., St. Paul NE 4790 Adviser Frank M. Crane Animal Husbandry, St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To discuss educational programs on timely subjects. Membership: Open to Animal Husbandry, ~.jors. Meetings: Second and forth Tudesdays ot the month, St. Paul Campus Union.

BUSINESS AND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB 107 TNUH 6491

President Harold R. Menssen 2916 Portland Ave. PL 3892 Treasurer Benny Noodleman 900 Centennial Place MA 3895 Advisers Ray Price 109 TNUH Warren Meyer 107 TNUH Purpose: To foster and promote business and distributive education by meetings with business and professional people in the fields. Membership: Membership is open to all students oLthe University who are interested in the functions. Members are considered such .f~er having attended two meetings . . - 67 .. _ BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB Vincent Hall

President Jeanette Merrich Board Members Harriet Goldblat Lois Wickburg Audrey Bujun Nora Swanson Adviser Helen Canoyer 221 Vincent Hall

Purpose: To help promote activities within the Business ~chool and to bring together in a social way women in business and allied fields for mutual study and recreation. Membership: Open membership for girls who are in business or pre­ business or economic majors. Contact the Business Women's Club, Box 227, Vincent Hall., or Room 11, Vincent Hall.

CAMPUS NURSES' CLUB

Temp. Chrm. Joan Gruba 1220 Powderhorn Terrace DR 7740

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for nurses to come together for the purpose of promo"ting a closer un'derstandi:n.g of .each other's problems and needs, to promote fellowship, to further the knowledge of professional organizations, and to promote nursing ideals. Membership: Active membership is comprised of graduate nurses in Public Health Nursing, advanced clinical and post-graduate courses ,Nursing Education, and senior students in the University School of Nursing. Graduate nurses registered in other colleges at the University may also be members. Meetings: First Thursday of every month, Women's Lounge, Coffman Memorial Union.

ENGLISH CLUB

President Shirley E. Nelson 120 W. 49th St. CO 8115 Sec-Treas. Wenonah Sipola Advisers Dwight Burton Dora V. Smith

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for people in language arts ed­ ucation to meet and discuss their problems and to get to know each other better. Membership: Open to anyone in language arts education.

FINANCE CLUB 203 Vincent Hall

President Doug Warner 4904 First Ave. So. LO 8815 Adviser J. W. Stehman 204 Vincent Hall

Purpose: To provide opportunity for further study in various phases of finance by means of speeches and discussions led by financial leaders from the Twin Cities. Membership: Open to any student with a genuine interest in finance. Meetings: Twice quarterly, Coffman Memorial Union.

- 68 - FOLWELL LIBRARY CLUB

President Jerry James P-18, University Village GL 7026 Secretary Evelyn Swenson Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer Bob Fetvedt 1409 Sixth St. S. E. GL 2284 Adviser Ethel McIntyre 616 E. 19th St. MA 6866

Purpose: To promote greater interest in the profession of library science and the mutual exchange of ideas and ideals through the fellowship of the library. Membership: Any student enrolled in the Division of Library Instruction is entitled to an active membership~ All members of the Div­ ision of Library Instruction faculty are honorary members. Any staff member of the University Library is entitled to associate membership. Meetings: The meetings are called by the president, Room 5, 'Library.

FORESTR Y CLUB

President Gordon Kimble 1475 Chelsea Ave., St. Paul HU 6183 Secretary Douglas Shaw Treasurer Dennis Wood 423 Russell Ave. No. BR 7229 Adviser R. M. Brown 110 B Green Hall, St. Paul C,ampus

Purpose: To sponsor programs of professional interest and education. as well as to promote social functions of forestry students. Membership: Membership is open to all bona fide students in the Division of Forestry of the University. Meetings:- First and third Tuesdays monthly in the St. Paul Union. Other meetings by arrangement.

Projects, Committees" Commissions

Itasca Freshmen Foresters Cloquet Foresters Foresters I Day Spring Canoe Trip

FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 2 14 Burton Hall 6665

President Warren Norman 1070 Payne Ave., St. Paul TO 4884 Secretary Peggy A. Luck 746 Rose Ave. E., St. Paul VA 5619 Treasurer Lowell Van Tass ell 3515 Oliver Ave. No. HY 8248 Adviser Paul R. Grim 206 Burton Hall 6459

Purpose: To give students preparing to become teachers a certain amount of professionalization, group cooperation, familiar­ ization with present problems in and out of the profession, and promotion of better education. Membership: Persons interested in teaching and in education.

- 69 - GEOGRAPHY CLUB

Temp. Chairman Jake Silver

Purpose: To promote interest in geographic matter. To serve students in geography as a center for distribution of information which might be helpful. To help students get acquainted with each other, with the staff and with the field of geography as a profession. Membership: Students at the University of Minnesota who are inter­ ested in geography.

GEOLOGY CLUB Pillsbury Hall

President R. E. Swenson 1033 E. River Road GL 2044 Sec-Treas. D. C. Calloway 2123 Queen Ave. No. HY 8307 Adviser S. E. Goldich 2020 Nicollet Ave. KE 8486

Purpose: To advance geology as a science and a profession. Membership: Any student at the University of Minnesota interested in geology. Meetings: Thursday noons in Pillsbury Hall.

GRADUATE ECONOMICS CL UB 206 Vincent Hall

Interim David Koefod 220 Vincent Hall 6131 Committee: Norman Taylor 217 TSMb 6510 Daryl Mitton 314 Vincent Hall 490

Purpose: To provide opportunities for social and profe$sional association among graduate students in Economics, Business Administration, and allied subjects. Membership: Open to all graduate students taking a major or minor in Economics or Business Administration. For member­ ship see Daryl Mitton, 314 Vincent Hall, Ext. 490.

HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION Home Ec. Bldg., St. Paul Campus NE 4616 President Beverly Gilbert 5656 Pillsbury Ave. So. PL 6752 Secretary Shirley Haapala 1511 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3970 Treasurer Lois Dalbec 311 lIth Ave. S. E. AT 0207 Adviser Juliette Myren H. E. Bldg., St. Paul Campus NE 4616

Purpose: To develop a professional spirit among the members, to train young women to be active and efficient leaders in home and community, and to furnish opportunities for social life. Membership: Active membership is conferred upon payment of dues.

- 70 - HORTICULTURE CLUB 10 Horticulture Bldg. St. Paul Campus NE 4616 466 President Roy A. Larson 2190 Carter Ave., St.Paul MI0761 Secretary Donna Kokesh NE 5304 Treasurer Ronald Peterson 2295 Doswell, St. Paul NE 2238 Adviser R. Widmer 1275 Raymond Ave., St. Paul PR 3388

Purpose: To provide information relative to Horticulture and to re­ present the students at the University of Minnesota pursuing Horticulture as a vocation, an avocation, or a hobby. Membership: Anyone may become a member if registered at the University of Minnesota and interested in Horticulture. Meetings: First and third Tuesdays of every school month, St. Paul Union.

INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB 103 TNUH

President Archie Bibbey 1223 Fourth St. S. E. Secretary John Mackey 3620 .Hiawatha Ave. PA 0255 Treasurer Phil Jacobs 826 Penn Ave. No. .CH 9796 Advisers Homer Smith William Michaels

Purpose: To supplem,ent the professional and educational courses and activities offered students of Industrial Education. Membership: Any student enrolled in the Department of Industrial Education is eligible for membership. Freshmen must have satisfactorily completed fifteen credits of work at Minnesota.

INSTIT UTE OF AERO SCIENCES III Mech-Aero Building

President Warren Eberspacher 975 Stryker Ave., St. Paul GA 8008 Secretary Paul Haglin 5042 Queen Ave. So. WA 5700 Treasurer Tom Collins 4139 Blaisdell Ave. LO 7601 Adviser A. Cronk 113 Aero Ens •. Bldg. 6479

Purpose: To become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the national organization as well as to promote a professional consciousness and fellowship. Membership: Any student of the Aeronautical Engineering Department who wishes to may join the Institute of Aero Sciences upon pay­ ment of regular membership fees. Meetings: First Tuesdays of every month.

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------JUNIOR DAIRY SCIENCE CL UB

President Dean Chamberlain Old Home Dorm NE 9220 V. Pres. John Friederichs Old Home Dorm NE 9220 Treasurer Cletus Wyndinger Advisers Elmer Thomas Haecher Hall, St. Paul Campus NE 4616 323 Lew Mix Haecher Hall, St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To increase closer ties or relationships among men interest­ ed in the dairy field. Membership: Men majoring in the dairy field, both graduate and under­ graduate, are eligible. Meetings: First and third Tuesdays of each month in the St. Paul Union.

LIGNUM CLUB

President Leighton Wahlstrom 1106 E. 26th St. BR 7322 Adviser Arne Kemp 103 Green Hall: St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To promote a better understanding with the leaders in the wood utilization field and to make these leaders aware of our organization. Membership: No special requirements other than an interest in the club's purposes. Meeting~: Second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Green Hail, St. Paul Campus.

MARS (MILlTAR Y AMATE.UR RADIO SYSTEM)

President William Gordon Benson 1900 Central Ave. N. E. Secretary Don K. Mayer Treasurer Raymond T. Taylor Adviser William M. Copley 110 Armory

PllrpQse: To promote research in the field of electronics, and to assist members in preparing for their amateur license examinations . Membership: Anyone affiliated with the University, whether a student or a member of the faculty. Meetings: Saturdays at 12:00.

MEN'S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

President Arthur G. Olson 3344 Snelling Ave. DU 3796 Secretary Gerhard Haukebo 825 Ch icago Ave. Treasurer Milo Madson 4550 Central Ave. Advisers W.W. Cook Leo J. Brueckner Guy 1.. Bond

Purpose: To serve as a liaison between those teaching in elementary education and training to become elementary teachers. To gain a better understanding of the problems peculiar to men in elementary education.

- 72 - Membership: Open to all men enrolled in the College of Education and major- ing in elementary education. -. Meetings: 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Men's Lounge, Coffman Memorial Union.

MEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

President Richard Flodd 4228 Cedar Ave. DR 4206 Secretary Robert Carter 3109 Clinton Ave. HI 2069 Treasurer William Torp 3511 Third St. No. CH 4786 Advisers Louis Keller Cooke Hall David Bartelma

Purpose: To promote a professional attitude toward the teaching and promotion of physical education and -related fields, to devel­ op a feeling of unity and good fellowship among members through social recreational and educational programs, and to assist and cooperate with the University of Minnesota De­ partment of Physical Education in whatever ways possible.

MERCHANDISING CLUB

President Melroy G. Hostager 1029 Fourth St. S. E. LI3857 Sec-Treas. Dorothy Nissen 416 11th Ave. S. E. GL 2282 Adviser Edwin Lewis Vincept Hall

Purpose: To give students interested in merchandising, advertising and sales a chanc~ to hear and acquaint themselves with prominent men in these various fields, and to give the students a chance to meet and know each other. Membership: Anyone interested in merchandising, advertising -or sales.

MILLING ENGINEERS CL UB III Mech. Engineering Building 6543

President LeDell Benson 601 Oak St. S. E. MA 9987 Sec-Treas. Donald Ware 2938 Ulysses St. N. E. ST 2258 Adviser J. M. MacKenzie 4240 V.ernonAve., St. Louis Park

Purpose: To promote mutual interest of students studying milling. Membership: Either an interest in the milling field or enrollment in the milling curriculum qualifies a student for membership. Meetings: Twice a quarter.

MINNESOTA STUDENT RECREATION ASSOCIATION

President James P. Gilbert 222 Gramercy BR 1526 Secretary Joanne Refsell 3804 Portland Ave. LO 9825 Treasurer Henry Reedy 2159 Carroll, St. Paul MI 3145 Adviser G. B. Fitzgerald

- 73 - Purpose: To promote a professional attitude toward teaching and promotion of recreational education and related fields.

Memberships: For all' sophomores p juniors, seniors and graduates majoring in recreation and to recreation minors in and above their junior year. Affiliate membership is open to freshmen or interested students. Dues $1.00 per year. Meetings: Two or three meetings per quarter.

NATIONAL DEFENSE TRANSPORTATION ASSOCIATION

President Rolf M. Wunder 4715 15th Ave. So. RE 0055 Secretary James Ryan 1241 East Fifth St., St. Paul VI 4794 Treasurer Frank L. Brendemuehl 9419 Centennial Hall MA 8158 Adviser R. M. Bitler Armory

Purpose: To stimulate interest in and construction of training aids in the field of transportation. Membership: Students interested in the study of transportation and in gaining a greater understanding of technical transportation techniques may be members; any University student is el­ igible for membership. Members are, however, elected by a two-thirds majority vote of club members. Meetings: Once a month in 103 Armory.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB

President Norma St einke 4301 Oakland Ave. CO 0733 Secretary Carol Hustad Treasurer Mary Roepke Adviser

Purpose: To unify students interested in occupational therapy. Membership: Open to all students regularly enrolled or interested in the occupational therapy course now offer~d. Meetings: The first Wednesday of every month in Coffman Memorial Union.

PERSHING RIFLES

Exec. Officer Floyd Anderson 5752 First Ave. So. LO 2562 S-l Officer Wilmot A. Campbell Rt. # 1, Savage, Minn. SO 1-9277 Adviser Michael F. Aliota 110 Armory 6827

Purpose: To foster fellowship, to promote the qualities of good and efficient officers, to train basic students to be proficient in leadership and command and to increase knowledge of military science and tactics. Membership: Open only to s tllclents enroIled in Military Science I &t II in ROTC. Meetings: Tuesdays and Tp. ursdays at 12 :00 noon and Wednesdays at 4:00p. m.

PHILOSOPHY DISCUSSION CLUB (PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY)

Exec. Comm. Raymond M. Raab MB 243, University Village Adviser Wilfred Sellars 300 Folwell 570

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Purpose: To provide opportunities for group discussion of questions of a philosophical nature. Membership: All graduate students, faculty members and undergraduate majors in Philosophy.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (WOMEN)

President Mary Burns 3853 29th Ave. So. DU 5813 Secretary Vivian See Adviser Gertrude M. Baker 1230 W. Minnehaha Parkway RE 8433

Purpose: A group for majors in physical education for women. Membership: All majors in physical education.

PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB 204 TWUH 6391

President L. Arthur Syverson 2702 Harriet Ave. So. CO 9403 Sec-Treas. Pat McQuillan Comstock Hall MA 8158 Adviser Ruby M. Green 1305 Grand Ave., St. Paul DE· 6040

,Purpose: To promote fellowship among the students of physical therapy at the University. Membership: Limited to members of the junior and senior class in physical therapy. . ~ PITKINS Farm Union, St. Paul Campus I

President Lois Gust Brewster Hall, St.. Paul Campus MI 9597 Secretary Margaret Benjamin Brewster Hall, st. Paul Campus MI 9597 Treasurer Carol Mills R. 4, Excelsior, Minn. Advisers Cynthia Bookbinder Home Ec. Bldg., St. Paul Campus Sue Theis Home Ec. Bldg., St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To promote democratic participation in all college and university activities, to widen the cultural, social and personal horizons of all women students in the College of Forestry, Agriculture and Home Economics who are not affiliated with any academic sorority. Membership: Open to girls attending the University of Minnesota who are not affiliated with any academic sorority. Meetings: Every Monday at 7:00 p. m., St. Paul Union.

PLANT INDUSTRY CLUB

President Milton Sands 1485 Cleveland Ave., St. Paul NE 3196 Secretary Gerald Simonson Old Home Dorm., St. Paul NE 9220 Treasurel" Jerry Adams Old Home Dorm., St. Paul NE 9220 Advisers A. C. Caldwell Soils Bldg., St. Paul Campus A. R. Schmid Agronomy Bldg., St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To become familiar with and to foster interest in agronomy, soils and related fields. Also to meet others of the same interest. Membership: Any student of the College of Agriculture. Pay dues of 25f for one year.

- 75 - POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Poultry Dept., St. Paul Campus

President Jim Russell 1485 Cleveland Ave. No., St. Paul NE 3196 Sec-Treas. Milt Balstad 1485 Cleveland Ave. No., St. Paul NE 3196 Adviser T. H. Canfield 1299 Cleveland Ave. No., St. Paul MI 2377

Purpose: To promote association with other laymen and leaders in the poultry industry. Membership: Open to anyone interested in the poultry industry. Meetings: Held the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p. m. in Peters Hall.

PUNCHINELLO PLAYERS

President Patricia Hovey Secretary Carolyn Moberg 208 12th Ave. S. E. Treasurer Dick Angus 2121 Doswell Ave., St. Paul NE 2249 Adviser

Purpose: To produce at intervals plays worthy of presentation by an educational institution. Membership: Open to students of the College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics, who have passed the necessary requirements and tryouts.

SCABBARD AND BLADE Armory

President Ford Elliot 5835 Garfield Ave. So. LO 1902 Secretary Norman Hendrickson 2611 16th Ave. So. DR 9Z06 Treasurer Kayo Dokken 1520 Fourth St. S. E. GL 9932 Adviser

Purpose: As a national organization"..• to unite in closer relation­ ship the military departments of American universities and colleges; to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and efficient officers; to prepare ourselves as educated men to take a more active part and have a greater influence in the military affairs of the communities in which we may reside; and above all to spread intelligent information con­ cerning military requirements of our country." is an honorary fraternity to honor outstanding military students, and promote spirit in the Corps of Cadets. Membership: A student of Military Science III and IV may be elected to membership if he distinguishes himself in the ROTC program by high marks of special activities. Meetings: 7 :00 p. m. on the first and third Wednesday of every month in Room lOS, Armory.

SCHOOL OF MINES SOCIETY

President Ernie Maki 2220 Emerson Ave. So. KE 1384 Secretary Jack Carter 1398 Jefferson, St. Paul DE 3662 Treasurer Tom Tyssling 93 Orlin Ave. S. E. GL 9249 Adviser

Purpose: To promote fellowship among students in the School of Mines by technical and social meetings. Membership: Open to any student in the School of Mines. - 76 ------

SOCIAL WORKERS' ASSOCIATION 400 Ford Hall 586

President Irving Kermish 623 13th Ave. S. E. GL 1195 Secretary Jeanette Larson 4244 Alden Drive WA 2230 Treasurer Colina Fischer 4128 Sheridan Ave. WH 4167 Adviser John Kidneigh 1925 E. River Road LI 9390

Purpose: To meet, to express, and to! exchange ideas relevent to social work. Membership: Open to all students in technical social work courses. Meetings: Two evenings a quarter.

SOCIOLOGY CLUB 400 C Ford Hall 218

President Harry Ball 3724 Portland Ave. So. Secretary Clarence Johnson Treasurer Marion M. Deinenger 3421 32nd Ave. So. DR 6081 Adviser

Purpose: To stimulate interest in the field of sociology, to provide materials and information not available in the classroom situation and to provide social contacts to assist in the integration of ail students interested in sociology. Membership: Full membership to graduate students with a major in sociology. Associate membership to any other interested graduate or undergraduate student.

SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS' CLUB

Officers to be elected in Fall.

Purpose: To stimulate interest in the field of speech pathology, to provide a medium for exchange of information between students and faculty as well as social contacts. Membership: To consist of students interested in speech pathology in addition to charter and honorary members so recognized by the club.

SUM OF THE SQUARES

President Lowell Van Tassell 3515 Oliver Ave. No. HY 8248 Adviser Purpose: This organization is designed to help practice teachers and future- teachers of mathematics by discussing professional advancement, participating in recreational mathematics and promoting social activities. Membership: To be eligible an individual must be in the College of Education with a major or minor in mathematics, or any education student upon approval of simple majority of members present. Meetings: Once every two weeks in Coffman Memorial Union.

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT SOCIAL WORKERS ASSOCIATION

President Leon Peteler Glen Lake HO 8257 Secretary Marie Spong 4818 Columbus Ave. So. to 8411 Treasurer Marg Rowan 1618 St. Anthony, st. Paul MI 1610 Adviser Ruby Pernell 459 Ford Hall

- 77 - Purpose: To meet, to express and to exchange ideas relevant to social work. Membership: Open to all students interested in the field of social work or related fields.

UNIVERSITY ADVERTISING CL UB 110 Murphy Hall

President Mike Wagner 4448 W. Lake Harriet Blvd. WA 9341 Sec-Treas. Joyce Countryman Adviser Thomas Barnhart 110 Murphy Hall 543

Purpos'e: To study advertising and selling problems touching business and community interests, to assist in educating the buying public concerning the legitimate place for advertising in the economy of business and to tie up the practical with the theoretical side of advertising. Membership: Open to any advertising student interested in promotion of advertising who pays the yearly dues of the club.

UNIVERSITY BAND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 14 Northrop Memorial Auditorium 6105 President Allen Christenson Centennnial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Mary FarHer Treasurer James Flom Adviser Gerial,d' Prescott 12 Northrop Auditorium 6105

Purpos,e: To provide social life for band members and to assist iTjl the operation of the band proper as an organization. Membership: Any student who is a member of the University Bands (marching, concert, or varsity) is automatically a member of the social organization by paying dues. Meetings: Twice a month 4:00 p. m. in Room 14, Northrop Auditorium.

VETERINAR Y MEDICAL CLUB

President Glen Schubert 3346 Blaisdell Ave. So. CO 0857 Secretary Charles Brown Old Home Dorm NE 9220 Treasurer Charles Wendschitl Advisers R. L. Kitchell 1415 Cleveland Ave." St. Pa,ul N~4180 H. J. Griffiths 1797 Stanford Ave., St. Paul EM 8935

Purpose: To make available to the students the opportunities offered by the American Veterinary Medical Association to its student chapters. To promote friendly relations among students enrolled in veterinary medicine. Membership: To all students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Meetings: First Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p. m. in the Union on the St. Paul Campus.

WILDLIFE MANAGERS CL UB

President Paul Hooper MI 1841 Sec-Treas. Robert Rollings 3858 Queen Ave. No. CH 9671 Adviser William Marshall 308 Coffey Hall

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Purpose: To keep the students of fish and wildlife management informed ­ on information current and pertinent to our interests. T.o bring in speakers to our regular meetings that are professionals in the field of wildlife conservation. Membership: Any person who is interested in wildlife management. Meetings: Every second and fourth Tuesday in the Main Lounge of the St. Paul Union.

WOMEN'S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION CL UB

President Joan Lundheim 41 9 18th St. E. AT 6877 Secretary Eleanor Galchutt 5316 Nokomis Ave. So. DU 4162 Treasurer Lois Peterson 1912 lith Ave. So. BR 5748 Adviser Jean Alexander 206 Burton Hall

Purpose: In general, to gain understanding of and prepare members for the teaching profession; to investigate the problems in the field of elementar'y edJ,lcation and foster cooperation with other groups interested in education. Membership: Any woman enrolled in elementary, kindergarten and nursery school education at the University of Minnesota. Tae member­ ship fee is $2.00 annually.

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CHINESE STUDENTS' CLUB

President Ching Ho Liang 872 19th Ave. S. E. LI0380 Sec-Treas. Tung-Fang Chao 1430 Chelmsford, St. Paul MI 1239 Adviser

Purpose: To bring together and encourage a fraternal relationship among the Chinese students who have come to the University of Minnesota to further their education, to study and discuss all problems which are directly related to the reconstruction

I of China. ~ Membership: All students of Chinese ancestry enrolled at the University of Minnesota are eligible for membership upon application to the secretary of the club. Meetings: Twice each quarter in Coffman Union.

COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 214 Coffman Union 6441

President Frank Loesser 3137 Elliot Ave. So. CO 9322 Secretary Cornelia Downs Treasurer Dorothy Kane Adviser

Purpose: To develop in the word the spirit of human justice, toler­ ance, cooperation, brotherhood and desire to serve humanity unlimited by color, race, nationality, caste or creed through rousing and fostering this spirit in college and 'University students of all nationalities. Membership: Club is composed of 50tfc, Americans and SOtfc, foreign students. Americans are eligible for membership after attending five meetings; foreign applicants must attend three or more to be eligible. Meetings: Saturday noons in the Junior Ballroom of Coffman Union.

DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN 210 Folwell Hall 272

President Doug Cartwright 311 Sixth, White Bear, Minn. Secretary Elaine Ristinin 208 12th Av~. S. E. Treasurer Cornelia Downs 106 Arthur Ave. S. E. GL 5751 Advisers A. T. Uhle 1630 Ford Pkwy., St. Paul EM 6158 A. Prottengeier 4932 Third Ave. So. LO 3449

Purpose: To bring together students of German in order to further their interests in the German culture and spoken German. Membership: Includes 30 active members. Membership is open to any University student interested in German who attends meetings and pays dues. Meetings: Every other Thursday evening from 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. in Coffman Union.

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INDO-AMERICAN CLUB 23 1 Coffman Union

President Raghunath Mokadom 1300 Fifth St. S. E. MA 6611 Secretary Dilip Goswami Treasurer Yadu Krishna Adviser

Purpose: To promote better inter-cultural relations between India and America. Membership: Includes Americans and Indians. All American and Indian students of the University are eligible for membership. Members are elected by the general body.

ISLAMIC CULTURAL SOCIETY

President Mohamed A. Gheith 1214 Fourth St. S. E. GL 7845 Sec-Treas. Khairy Eissa 1208 Fourth St. S. E. GL 2005 Advisers E. C. Stakman Plant Pathology Dept., St. Paul Campus

Purpose: To interpret Islamic culture, ~ivilization and religion to American students and the general public. To promote friendly relations among students from Islamic countries and American students. Membership: Open to any University student.

JAPANESE CULT ORE CLUB 1 Folwell Hall 8732

Officers to be elected in the Fall

Purpose: To promote interest and understanding of the people and culture of the Far East with emphasis on Japan. Membership: Open to students and faculty members of the University of Minnesota who are interested in the purpose of the group. May become a member by il'ttending a meeting and expressing a de,aire to join. Meetings: Monthly, in Union, on a date determined by the Executive Committee.

LA BRIGATA ITALIANA 200 Folwell Hall

President Larry Bailey Secretary Donna Voeltz Treasurer Robert Schneider Adviser Elizabeth Nissen 224 Folwell Hall 231

Purpose: To promote understanding of Jtalian culture. Membership: Open to all students who can show satisfactory evidence of their interest in Italian 'language and culture.

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LA TERTULIA ESPANOLA 214 Coffman Union 6441

President Elvi;na Herrera 600 Ninth Ave. S. E. GE 1319 Secretary Mary Barker -4048 Bryant Ave. So. RE 4724 Treasurer George Summers 2024 Commonwealth, St. Paul PR 1823 Adviser James A. Cuneo 200 Folwell Hall

Purpose: To promote understanding in Spanish language and culture. Membership: Open to all students of Spanish who have completed Spanish I or its equivalent and to all other members of the student body who know Spanish well enough to take part in the meet­ ings and the activities of the group. Meetings: First and third Tuesdays in the Game Room or other room on the third floor of Coffman Union.

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS 200 Folwell Hall

President Ruth Whipple 4933 Third Ave. So. RE 7901 Secretary Jane Tynan Treasurer Howard Young Advisers Jacques Fermaud 225 Folwell Hall Guy Desgranges 318t Folwell Hall

Purpose: To promote interest in French culture and language. Membership: . Open to students evidencing interest in the French language and culture.

NORWEGIAN ACADMEIC CLUB 17 Folwell Hall

President Alf Eikaas Secretary Harold Bakke 509 Washington Ave. S. E. BR 6411 . Treasurer Lars Gullhagen 1815 University Ave. S. E. GL 5986 Adviser Dean T. C. Blegen 234 Administration Bldg. 6293

Purpose: To promote friendship amonj Norwegian students studying in Minnesota and promote international understanding and co­ operation at Minnesota. Membership: Open to all Norwegian students who study at the University of Minnesota and other institutions in Minnesota.

RUSSIAN CLUB

President Nick Eoloff 1006 Fifth St. E. ,St. Paul VA 3098 Adviser

Purpose: To develop an understanding of the cultural aspects of Russian civilization. This club is non-political. Membership: Includes 15 active members. Enrollment in a class in Russian or demonstration of a reasonable proficiency in the language and payment of dues of $ 1. 00 per quarter enables one:to become a member. Meetings: Every other Wednesday, beginning the first week of each quarter, in Coffman Union.

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President AleX' H.ayday 600 Eighth Ave. BR 6132 Secretary Ivan Tkachenko 2530 Clinton Ave. So. BR 1040 Treasurer Theodore Krivoruchka 516 University Ave. S. E. GE 2725 Adviser A. A. Granovsky 2101 Scudder, St. Paul , MI 1278

Purpose: To provide a medium through which students of Ukranian extraction can meet socially and pursue cultural and educational activities. Membership: Includes 15 members. Open to students of Ukranian extraction. Those interested in the history and culture of Ukrania may become members upon application and invitation. Meetings: Twice monthly.

- 83 - MUSIC AND FINE ARTs ORGANIZATIONS

BACH SOCIETY 107 Scott Hall 342

President Dorothy Hauser 4624 Colfax Ave. So. RE 1102 Adviser Edward Be-rryman

Purpose: To further individuals I interest in studying and singing works of Bach. Membership: Open. Meetings: Mondays." 8:00 to 10:00 p.~.

HOT CLUB

President John Bell 651 Lincoln, St. Paul DA 3419 Secretary Lucille Wren 1115 Fifth St. s.E. GL 1372 Treasurer Wilbur Roberts alp9 Irving Ave. So. KE 1974 Adviser

Purpose: This is a Dixieland jazz appreciation and perpetration club. The members are brought together by their common liking for jazz. They exchange information about records and bands. Membership: Any student who likes jazz. "They do not need to play an instrument. Meetings: A notice of the meeting will appear in the DAILY the day of the meeting.

TROUBADORs OF SWING

President Lorraine Green berg 1338 Goodrich Ave., St. Paul EM 5634 Secretary Carol Siems Treasurer Jeanne Kohnen Adviser

Purpose: To unite those students engaged" or interested in entertain­ ment. To provide a center for servicing University talent on and off the University of Minnesota campus. Membership: Any student qualified as an entertainer is eligible. Regular members must be students who are accepted for member­ ship unanimously by the executive committee. Associate members are not necessarily students and can not vote nor hold office. Meetings: There is one regular meeting each quarter. Regular meetings of the executive committee are held once a month. There is one annual meeting and special meetings may be called.

UNIVERSITY JAZZ SOCIETY

President Harry Woodward 4136 Queen Ave. So. WH 0160 Secretary Barbara Goldfus 4912 Clinton Ave. So. CO 0781 Treasurer Joyce Anderson Deephaven Park, Wayzata, Minn. Adviser Jerald Joseph 118 TSE

Purpose: To promote interest of the student body in modern and progressive jazz music. Membership: Any student at the University who is interested in modern jazz music. - 84 - Meetings: Every two weeks on,.Wednesday in Coffman Memorial Union.

UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 107 Scott Hall 342

Adviser Paul M. Oberg Scott Hall 342

Purpose: To provide opportunity for students in all colleges who play an orchestral instrument to continue their performance on this instrument in r~ading through symphonic literature. Liberal arts credit is given for the course but students may participate without taking the course for credit. The orchestra plays concerts on campus and occasionally plays for other University functions. Membership: Open to any University student or Extension student who plays an orchestral instrument following an audition by the director, Dr. Oberg. Meetings: 7:30 p. m. Tuesdays on the stage of Northrop Memorial Auditorium.

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ALL CAM:RUS PARTY

President William Hilgedick 73 Langford Park, St. Paul MI8373 Secretary Beverly Podd 1342 Keston, St. Paul MI 0492 Treasurer Len Nymen EM0152

Purpose: To further the interest in student affairs by means of a strong, active, student government. Membership: Open. Meetings: As announced in the DAILY.

ALL-RESIDENCE PARTY

President Frankie Norlinger 925 Fourth St. S. E. MA 9558

Purpose: To achieve more varied student representation in student government, and to attain University dormitory, co-op cottage and rooming house representation. Membership: All student residents of dormitories and rooming houses are eligible for membership. Meetings: Every other Thursday night in Coffman Memorial Union.

GOPHER PROGRESSIVE PARTY

President Tom Newman 1815 University Ave. S. E. GL 5986 Secretary Liz Hall Treasurer Jim Trunk

P4rpose:: To promote campus political activity in line with platform advanced by party. Membership: Open. Meetings: Announc ed in the DAILY.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB 306 Ford Hall 6575

President Lawrence Zollar 329 Oak St. S. E GL 2054 Secretary Marilyn Gratton Treasurer Don Proboist 4517 Portland Ave. LO 1645 Adviser C. H. McLaughlin 384 Ford Hall 334

Purpose: To better understand problems of international relations, both from our point of view (the United States) and from the point of view of other countries, through group dis­ cussion and outside speakers. Membership: Membership is open. No restricted number. Qualifications for members'hip involve only the desire to participate in club activities and to contribute thought in the understanding of international relations. Information may be obtained at the International Relations Center, 314 Ford Hall. Meetings: Every other Friday afternoon in 314 Ford Hall.

Projects, Committees, Commis'sions

International Relations Regional Conference

- 86 - LEAGUE FOR DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM

Bernard Brenner 1202 Newton Ave. No. CH 2811 Executive Clark Johnson 2012 Humboldt Ave. So. KE 7741 Committee Don Nordquist 2500"Arthur St. N. E. GR 1357 Members Howie Williams 2298 Doswell. St. Paul MI 7909

Purpose: To organize and study the principles of Democratic Sodalism. Membership: Open to all students who agree to the principles stated in the preamble. Meetings: Weekly, as announced in the DAILY.

MCCARRAN ACT, COMMITTEE FOR REPEAL OF

Pres:'dent Herman Schuchman 425 University Ave. S. E. GE 4188 Sec-Treas. Alexandra Pye 20 1 12 th Ave. S. E. MA 8158 Adviser John Kidneigh 400 Ford Hall

Purpose:: To bring to the attention of the students and faculty, the dangers inherent in the McCarran Act; and to provide an organized channel for transmission of campus sentiment to those in a position to facilitate repeal of the Act. Membership: Any regularly-enrolled student at the University of Minnesota and/or representative of any recognized student organization.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE 213 Coffman Union Officers to be elected in the Fall.

Purpose: To work for the elimination of segregation and discrimination in the United States. Membership: Open to all University students. Meetings: As announced in the DAILY.

STUDENT FELLOWSHIP OF RECONCILIATION 213 Coffman Union • 6582 President Marilyn Ozman 5128 17th Ave. So. DR 5687 Sec-Treas. Alfred Rogosin 425 University Ave. S.E. Adviser Mulford Q. Sibley 381 Ford Hall 6968

Purpose: To study philosophies of modern pacifism and to apply its principles in our personal Iives and the society in which we live. Membership: Any candidate for membership must be a regular student at the University of Minnesota and agree to the principles stated in the preamble.

TECH PARTY

Officers to be elected in the Fall.

Purpose: To promote participation in campus politics in line with the Tech Party platform. Membership: Open. Meetings: As announced in the DAILY.

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President John Morken Centennial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Art Kalleberg 3406 Blaisdell Ave. PL 9356 Treasurer Susan Leland 2 11 11th Ave. S. E. 257 Adviser

Purpose: To establish peace through the creation of federal world government and shall affiliate with the national organization of the United World Federalists to achieve this purpose. Membership: Any student of the University of Minnesota who has interest and will subscribe to this group.

UNIVERSITY REPUBLICAN CLDB 213 Coffman Union 6582

President Meryl Gilman Minnetonka, Mills Rd. & Highway 7 Hopkins HO 9048 Secretary Rae Richardson GL 2577 Treasurer Cal Barck MI9666 Adviser

Purpose: To provide education in political aspects of American government, to train students for community leadership, to give expression to political views; individually. through open forums and collectively, through resolutions adopted by the club, and to support and commend good government. Membership: Open to all University students. Meetings: Every two Or three weeks at Coffman Memorial Union as announced in the DAILY.

YOUNG DEMOCRATIC FARMER-LABOR CLUB 213 Coffman Union 6582

President Gloria Gynild 215 lIth Ave. S. E. Secretary Madge Micheels 4400 32nd Ave. So. PA 7945 Adviser William Kubicek 203 TWH 6390

Purpose: To promote interest and efficiency in governmental affairs, local, national and international, on principles of the national democratic party. Membership: Open to all state residents who are not members of another political party. Meetings: As announced in the DAIL Y.

YO UNG PROGRESSIVES OF AMERICA 213 Coffman Union 6582

President Sydney Speigel 2 114 Ilion Ave. AL 9833 Sec-Treas. Leon Brown 1516 Seventh St. S.E. GL 7267 Adviser Cyrus Barnum 212 MH 6458

Purpose: To fulfill the democratic aspiration of young people, Negro, and White, and all other young people regardless of sex, color, national origin, economic status, or religious or political belief or affiliation, for a peaceful world, for economic security, for prosperity. Membership: Open to any student of the University of Minnesota who comes to the YPA Office or any YPA meeting and requests member­ ship. Membership fee required. Meetings: Held at least once a month in Coffman Union as announced in the DAILY. . - 88 - SOCIAL SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS

ALL-UNIVERSITY JOB'S DAUGHTERS AND DEMOLAY CLUB

President John Ram10 C entenni.a1 Hall MA 8158 Secretary Margaret Anderson 133 17th Ave. So., Hopkins HO 7114 Treasurer Rhae Lawrence 1905 Sargent Ave., St. Paul EM 5416 Adviser

Purpose: To promote scholarship and fellowship among Job's Daughters and DeMolay students at the University. Meetings: Second and fourth Tuesdays each month in Coffman Union.

ALPHA PHI OMEGA 203 Coffman Union 6590

President Richard Niemann Centennial Hall MA 8158 Secretary Theodore S~orlie Treasurer Stanley Sorokurs 1622 Upton Ave. No. HY 7116 Advisers E. W. Johnson Fred Kildow

Purpose: To assemble scout-trained men in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship and leadership and to promote services to the University, student body, community, fraternity and to the nation as participating citizens,. Membership: Membership is limited to college men who have had scouting experience and have an innate desire to render service to others throughout their college Iives. Each prospective member has a pledging period of probation in performing se.rvice projects and fellowship. Meetings: Every other Tuesday evening - 7: 15 p. m. Coffman Union.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Alpha Phi Omega Service Fund State License Plate Sales Project

CLOVIA 1502 Raymond Ave., St. Paul NE 3786

President Muriel Gustavson Secretary Dorothy Milbrath Treasurer Anita Sandager Adviser Dor.othy Bonnel Home Economics

Purpose: To maintain the ideals, preserve the traditions and uphold the standards of the 4-H Club work, and to promote a spirit of sociability and good fellowshi.p among the 4-H women students at the University of Minnesota. Membership: Individuals must have been a 4-H Club member. Attendence at'rushing upon invitation. Members are elected. Meetings: Monday, 7:15 p.m., Chapter House.

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COMMONS CLUB 1425 University Ave. S. E. GL 1013

President Robert Schneider 3424 Emerson Ave. So. HI 2130 Secretary John Mosal 4227 Russell Ave. No. HY 8917 Treasurer Reino Wuollet 2118 Glenwood AT 3659 Clem Elliot

Purpose: To promote more friendly relations amo-ng the students of the University of Minnesota, to promote a true spirit of democ­ racy which provides an equal opportunity to all male under­ graduate students and places loyalty to the best interests of the institution above loyalty to any social group within it, and to promote brotherhood helpfulness within the chapter which shall aid in promoting the moral, social. and intellectual culture of its members. The chapter shall hold toward its parent organization, the YMCA, loyalty and shall assume the responsibility for keeping its program in harmony with the policy of the YMCA. Membership: Includ'es 27 active members. All undergraduate male stu­ dents of the University of Minnesota are eligible for member­ ship and must be nominated by active member of chapter. Chapter votes on nominees. simple majority eliminates. If passed. becomes pledge and later initiated. Meetings: Every Monday night at 7 :00 - 7 :30 p. m.

GOPHER 4-H CLUB

President Nancy Blakeslee Brewster Hall NE 5304 Secretary Nancy Hanson Brewster Hall NE 5304 Treasurer Dudley Kaushagen 1465 Albany. St. Paul MI 2613 Adviser Gwen Malum 106 Coffey Hall

Purpose: To promote the interest of any 4-H boy or girl who has completed at least one regular club project in 4-H Club work. To develop leadership by helping train younger people through contact with them. Membership: Any boy or girl attending college who is or has been a 4-H Club member, and must be interested in furthering 4-H on cam-pus and in the s tate. Meetings: East Union Lounge. St. Paul Campus.

GOPHER ROOTER CLUB 203 Coffman Union 6682

President Randy Vosbeck 1815 University Ave. S. E. GL 5986 Secretary Mary Lee Busse 761 No. SnellinB. St. Paul MI 1449 Treasurer Marion Maund 6200 Normandale Rd. WA 8847 Adviser

Purpose: To promote school spirit and interest in campus functions and athletic events. One of the principle means of fulfilling this purpose is through the club's attendance and being active at the various functions such as the cheering and card display sections at the football games. Membership: Any student at the University is eligible. Selected by interview.

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SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL 228 Coffman Union 179

President Jim Riley 2729 France Ave. So. WA 3528 Secretary Beverly Levine Advisers Asher Christenson 389 Ford Hall 437 Arnold Rose 424 Ford Hall 486 Marcia Edwards 205 Burton Hall 482

Purpose: To determine the charitable and social service needs of the University and to coordinate all of these. Membership: The president of All- University Congress, ten other representatives of the major campus governing councils, thirteen other members chosen on a representative basis. Meetings; At least once a month and more often during drive preparations.

Projects, Committees, Commissions

Campus Carnival Fall Drive

SQUARE AND COMPASS 213 Coffman Union 6582

President Bud Jagusch 180 Locust, Mahtomedi, Minn. MAH 3890 Secretary Alan Woolworth 1015 13th Ave. S. E. GL 1647 Treasurer Henry Sotendahl 308 18th Ave. S. E. GL 5132 Adviser L. S. Heilig 102 AH 350

Purpose: To promote fellowship and good will among the students and to actively aid the associated masonic organizations on the campus, namely, Job's Daughters, DeMolay and Eastern Star. Membership: Open to any student who is a Master Mason in good standing and who will be either active or associate. Active members are students at the University of Minnesota a:nd associate members are former active members. Meetings: As announced.

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I I I I RECREATIONAL AND HOBBY ORGANIZATIONS I

GOPHER SAILING CLUB 322 Coffman Union 6617

President Charles Good Adviser W. R. Smith 203 Cooke Hall 71

Purpose: To promote the advancement, encouragement and improve­ ment of yacht racing and the sailing sport, in all its phases, at the University of Minnesota and to develop and support the Midwest Collegiate Sailing Association in its activities. Membership: Membership is open to regularly enrolled students and in­ cludes approxima:tel'y 60 aetive members. Knowledge of sailing is not necessary. To join, attend one of the regular meetings and fill out a card with the required information.. Meetings: Every two weeks, 3:00 p.m., Tuesdays.

GRADUATE STUDENT-FACULTY CLUB

President Glyndon J. Webb 2437 Emerson Ave. So. KE 0846 Secretary Barbara Phillips 909 Sixth St. S. E. GL 1264 Treasurer Patricia Yelle 511 Ontario St. S. E. OL 1504 Adviser Theodore C. Blegen Johnston Hall

Purpose: To promote social activities. Membership: Any graduate student or faculty member who is interested may become a member by filling out a membership card and paying dues.

INDEPENDENT MEN'S ASSOCIATION 2274 Brewster, St. Paul PR 1929

President Ralph Batesole Secretary Don Gustafson Treasurer Earl Thompson Adviser E. Fred Kohler

Purpose: To afford social opportunities for the independent students of the campus. Membership: Open to independent students. ~ ~ IRON RANGERS I Centennial Hall MA 8158 ,I President John A. Suihkonen I Secretary Edith Keese Comstock Hall MA 8158 Treasurer John A. Suihkonen Centennial Hall MA 8158 Adviser George Chapin l14E 455

Purpose: To promote fellowship, scholarship and better adjustment of Iron Range students to University life and to help provide economical transportation for students to and from the Range. Membership: Open to any student who has attended a high school or junior college in the area of the State of Minnesota bounded by Grand Rapids, Orr, Winston, Biwabik, and Cotton. Meetings: Coffman Union.

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President Kris Hagen Secretary Rhae Lawrence 1905 Sargent Ave., St. Paul EM 5416 Treasurer Mary Weber Adviser Richard D. Spear 18 Scott Hall 6106

Purpose: To further drama throughout the University and to aid the University Theatre, and to raise a scholarship fund for an outstanding theatre student. Membership: Anyone interested in theatre who fulfills- certain experience requirements in acting and technical theatre. No experience required before starting to work for these requirements here. Meetings: Noon, every other Tuesday, Masquer Room, Scott Hall.

MINNE-WATERS CANOE CLUB

President Roger C. Nelson 1451 Simpson, St. Paul MI3031 Secretary Evelyn R. Paulson 4320 Irving Ave. No. CH 8697 Treasurer Helen P. Shannon 2362 Carter Ave., St. Paul MI 5108 Adviser R. A. Stirling 745 Superior St. S. E. LI 9055

Purpose: To promote interest in canoeing as a recreational and com­ petitive sport at the University of Minnesota by providing instruction for beginners, creating organized recreation for canoeing enthusiasts, and providing opportunity for University of Minnesota students to enter in competition. Membership-: Any member of the student body or faculty of the University of Minnesota is eligible for membership. He may join by an expression of interest in canoeing and payment of 75f member­ ship fee to the treasurer. Meetings: Approximately one a ~onth in Coffman Union.

PINE BEND UNIyERSITY CLUB

Contact Person: George Wells, Jr. 737 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul MU 5073

Purpose: To promote interests of Pine Bend Club of St. Paul among its University members.

THOMAS HEGGEN MEMORIAL CLUB III Murphy Hall 365

President Kathryn Clark 1629 Sixth St. S. E. LI 6532 Treasurer William Caldwell 1914 Woodsworth, St. Paul ~ EM 7263 I Adviser J. Edward Gerald III Murphy Hall 365

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for informal discussions among graduate students in Journalism. Membership: Any Journalism graduate student currently enrolled may belong to this organization. Meetings: Every other Thursday, 3-5 p. m., Coffman Union.

- 93 - I I UNIVERSITY FOLK DANCE President Carol Barnes 200 12th Ave. S. E. 284 Sec-Treas. Gloria Booth 3021 29th Ave. So. DR 9021 Adviser

Purpose: To provide an opportunity for folk dancing. Membership: Any regularly enrolled student at the University of Minnesota who desires to join. Meetings: As announced.

UNIVERSITY RADIO GUILD 1 Eddy Hall 6845

President Connie Oppen Comstock Hall MA 8158 Secretary Harriet Siegelman 107 No. Griggs MA 7469 Treasurer Peggy Baskerville 400 Pierce, St. Paul MI 8068 Adviser Betty Girling 7 Eddy Hall 6585

Purpose: To present dramatic programs over radio station KUOM, to conduct acting and production workshops, to furnish· actors, writers and producers for the Minnesota School of the Air and the University of the Air. . Membership: Active participants in the Guild are divided into two groups; those on the waiting list, and GuiI'd Members. Student must first have an audition and if that is passed, enter a four week workshop. Meetings: First and third Tuesdays of each month in Studio 4, KUOM.

U OF M FLYING CLUB 349 Coffman Union 104

President Warren Eberspacher 975 W. Stryker, St. Paul GA 8008 Secretary Vic Olson 9844 15th Ave. So. LO 9666 Treasurer Bob Wilhelm 2026 Oakland Ave. BR 6471 Adviser Don Lincoln 216 AE .6578

Purpose: To encourage interest in aviation, provide safe economical flight training, advance the knowledge of the members in aeronautical and aviation subjects, and to bring to more people the social benefits and pleasures of flying. Membership: Only requirement is that you are willing to take an active interest in the club. We are divided into two main groups with a vice-president for each: Pilot group -- licensed pilots (private license or better), and non-pilot group -­ non-flyers and student pilots. Apply in Room 349 Union to any club officer. Meetings: First Wednesday of each month, Coffman Union.

U OF M SKI CLUB 322 Coffman Union

President Robert Magney University Village Secretary Carolyn Kercheck 2 1 18 Dupont Ave. So. KE 2776 Treasurer Edwin McKee 1931 Iglehart, St. Paul MI 1150 Adviser

Purpose: To promote student participation in recreational and com­ petitive skiing; to provide outings and instruction; to make available snow reports and transportation to regional and Rocky Mountain ski areas; and to generally further the association of students interested in skiing. - 94 - Membership: Open to all interested students. Meetings: Wednesday evenings in Coffman Union.

UNIVERSITY TIP-TOPPERS 213 Coffman Union 6582

President Bob Mollan 5440 Colfax Ave. RE ~96l Secretary James Johnson 225 Eighth Ave. No., Hopkins HO 9029 Treasurer Mark Flaherty Centennial Hall MA 8158 Adviser Alphons Uhle 215 Folwell Hall 473 Purpose: To create opportunity for social contact among those with common characteristics. Membership: To become members, women must be 5' 10" or over and men must be 6'2" or over. Meetings; Every othe:r week.

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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF ST UDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Acacia 0 •••••••• " 18 Beta Phi Beta...... •. 51 Aesculapian Club 35 Beta Theta Pi...... 19 Ag. Club Commission...... 2 Block & Briddle...... •... .. 67 Ag.· Education Club 64 Board of Associated Students of. ... Ag. Student Council...... 2 Business Administration...... 4 All Campus Party 86 Board in Control of Student All Residence Party 86 Publications...... 4 All University Congress...... 3 Brewster Hall Self-Government Ass·ln 32 All U Job's Daughters and Demolay Buddhists Student Group...... 37 Club 89 Business & Distributive Education

Alpha Chi Omega...... 23 Clubo l> I> •• " ••••••••••••••••••• •• 67 26 Business Women's Club 68 Alpha Delta Phi...... •...... 18 Bls Hive 34 Alpha Delta Pi...... •....•...•..• 23 . Campus Nurses I Club. ..•...... 68 Alpha Delta Theta 30 Canterbury Club...... •...... 37 Alpha Epsilon Iota ...... •.....•. 30 Chateau Coop 35 Alpha Epsilon Phi...... •...... 23 ...... •...... •.•.. 51 Alpha Epsilon Pi...... •...... 18 Chi Omega 24 50 Chi Phi...... •...... 19

Alpha Gamma Delta 23 ChiPsio Q •••••• O ••• O ••••••••••••• 19 ....•...... 26 Cp.i'mes ...... •.•...... 48 Alpha Kappa Alpha ..•...... ••..... 23 Ch inese Student' Club..•...... 80 Alpha Kappa Gamma 30 Christian Medical Society 37 26 Christian Science Organization 38 ....•...... 26 Clovia...... 89 -Alpha Mu...... ••.. .. 50 Commons Club...... •....•.. 90 Alpha Omega...... •. 27 Comstock Hall Self-Government Ass In 32 Alpha Omega Alpha 60 Congregational-Presb. Fellowship.. 38 Alpha Omicron Pi. 23 Cosmopolitan Club 80 . Alpha Phi 23 Delta Chi 19 Alpha Phi Alpha....••.•..•...... 18 Delta Delta Delta 24 Alpha Phi Chi...... 3 Delta Gamma....•...... 2.4 Alpha Phi Omega...•...... •...... 89 Delta Kappa Epsilon...... •.•.... 19 27 ...... • 38 Alpha Sigma Pi. •...... •...... •50 Delta Phi Delta , 52 30 Delta Phi Lambda...... •.....•...60 Alpha Tau Omega.....•..•....•.... 18 Delta Pi Epsilon...... •...... 52 Alpha Xi Delta 23 .•...... 27 Alpha Zeta.....•...... •....50 . 27 Am. Chemical Society (U of M Af£.). 64 Delta Sigma Rho ...... •..•.•...•... 52. 'Am. Foundrymen's Association 65 Delta Tau Delta...... •.....•. •. 19 . Am. Institute of Architects 65 ..•...... , 2. 7 Am. Institute of Chemical Eng 65 Delta Upsilon 19 Am. Institute of Electrical Eng 65 Delta Zeta 24 Am. Pharmaceutical Ass In 66 Der Deutsche Verein...... • 80 Am. Soc. of Agricultural Eng 66 Disciple Student Fellowship...... • 39 Am. Soc. of Civil Eng...... •.... 66 Education Intermediary Board...... 4 Am. Soc. of Mechanical Eng...•... 67 English Club.....•...... 68 Anchor & Chain 27 Eta Kappa Nu...... ••...•.53 Applied Mortuary Science..•...... 67 Eta Sigma Upsilon 53 Arnold Air Society 67 Farm House 2.7 As You Like It..•...... 34 Finance Club...... •.•...... 68 Bach Society 84 Forestry Club..•..... ' '.69 . ...•...... 51 Fowell Libral"Y Club.•...... 69 ...... •.....•.. 51 Fraternity Purchasing Ass 'n 35

- 96 - Future Teachers of America 69 Kappa Psi 28 Gamma Alpha...... ••.•...... 53 Kappa Sigma...... • , 20 Gamma Delta...... •...... 39 61 Gamma Eta Gamma. ....•...... 27 Kennedy IS ••••••••••••••••••••••. 34 Gamma Omicron Beta 24 Kygmies .....•...... 34 Gamma Phi Beta..•..••...... , .. 24 La Brigata Italiane 81 Gamma Sigma Delta..•...... 60 Lambda Alpha Psi. 61 General College Student Council. . •. 5 Lambda Chi Alpha 20 Geography Club....••...•...... 10 Last Resort 34 Geology Club..•...... 70 La Tertulia Espanola 82 Gopher 4H Club 90 Law School Council...... 7 Gopher, 1952 16 League for Democratic Socialism.. 87 Gopher Peavy...... ••. , 16 Le Cercle Francais 82 Gopher Progressive Party 86 Lignum Club 72 Gopher Rooter Club , 90 Lutheran Students Assln 41 Gopher Sailing Club 92 Lutheran Students Ass'n,St.Paul. .. 41 Graduate Economics Club 70 "M" Club...... •...... ,. 54 Graduate Student-Faculty Club 92 MARS (Military Amateur Radio Green Gables ..•...... •...... 34 Station)...•...... •...... 72 Grey Friars..•...... 48 McCarran Act, Committee for Repeal . Hillel Foundation...... •... 39 of 87 Hoboes I Haven 34 Medical Interfraternity Council. . .. 7 Home Economics Association 70 Men's Elementary Education Ass In ..72 Horticulture Club...... •.•...... 71 Men's Physical Education Ass'n 73 Hot Club 84 Merchandising Club 73 House of Elliott....••..•.•...•...•.34 Micks 34 Independent Men's Association 92 Milling Engineers Club...... 73 Independent Men's Coop.. , ...... • 35 Minne-Waters Canoe Club 93 Indo-American Club..•...... •..... 81 Minnesota Ass I no! Rooming House Industrial Education Club. •...... •. 71 Students ,. 34 Institute of Aero Sciences 71 Minnesota Associated Women StudIts 7 Interfraternity Coun cil. .•...... • 5 Minnesota Christian Fellowship 41 Inter-Residence CounciL ...•...... 6 16 International Relations Club...•.....86 Minnesota Law Review 17 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship... 40 Minnesota Masquers...... •..•.... 93 Interprofessional Sorority Council. .. 6 Minnesota Men's Residence Ass 'n.• 32 . .•...•..•...... •.60 Minnesota Student Recreation Ass 'n 73 Iron Rangers ...•.••...... •. , ....•. 92 Minnesota Technolog.••...... 17 Iron Wedge...... 48 Mormon Fellowship...... •. 42 Islamic Cultural Society..... ,... .. 81 Mortar Board...... •.•...... 49 Jack & Jill International House. .. .. 34 Mu Beta Chi...... •...... 28 Japanese Cultural Club..•...•..... 81 NAACP 87 johnnies...... 34 National Collegiate Players...... •• 54 Joint ROTC Staff...... •...... 6 National Defense Transportation Jonesy's 1214 Club , 34 Association 74 Junior Dairy Science Club.....••... 72 Newman Foundation 42 Kappa Alpha Psi...... •.•.•...... 20 Newman Foundation, (St. Paul) 42 Kappa Alpha Theta 24 Noah's Ark...... •....•..... 34 ...... •...... 30 Norwegian Academic Club 82 Kappa Delta , ...... •...... 24 Nursing College Board 8 Kappa Epsilon....•...•..• , .....•.. 30 ...... •.••.. 28 Kappa Eta Kappa...••.••..•...... 28 Occupational Therapy Club 74 Kappa Kappa Gamma, .•...... 25 Old Home Dorm...... •...... 33 Kappa Kappa Lambda .40 Omicron Kappa Upsilon 61 Kappa Phi....•....•....•...... 40 Omicron Nu...•...... •...... 54

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Phi Chi. (I •• .. ••••••••••••• .. •• ••• 28 Sigma Alpha Mu...... •...... 2.1 Phi Pi Delta...... •...... •.. 43 Sigma Alpha Sigma 2.9 Phi Chi Eta 55 Sigma Chi Z1 Phi Delta...... •.•....•..... 30 Sig'ma :Delta:ChL' 29 ...... 2.8 Sigma Delta Epsilon...... 57 ...... •...... 2.8 Sigma Delta Tau...... •.•...... 25 Phi Delta Kappa...... •..•...... 62. Sigma Epsilon Sigma...... • 57 Phi Delta Phi. 2.8 Sigma Kappa 25 Phi Delta Theta..•...... 2.0 Sigma Nu...... •...... •...... 2.1 Phi Epsilon Pi. ...•.....•..•....2.0 Sigma Phi Epsilon 2.1 Phi Gamma Delta...... • 2.0 Sigma Pi Omega 57 Phi Kappa...... •...... 2.0 58 Phi Kappa Psi...... •....•..... 2.1 ...... •...... 63 Phi Lambda Upsilon...... •..•...55 Silver Spur 49 Phi Mu , Z5 600 Club 36 Phi Mu Alpha...... •...... 29 SKOL 17 ..•.....•.•...... 2.9 SLA Board. ...•...... 9 Phi Sigma Kappa 2.1 Social Service Council. 91 Phi Sigma Phi, ...•...•.•...... 55 Social Workers Association 77 Phi Upl5ilon.Omicr.on..•...... •.. 30 Sociology Club 77 Philosophy Discussion Club 74 S.P.A.N...... •...... IO Phoenix Society .49 Speech Pathologists' Club..•.•....• 77 Physical Ed. Ass In. (Women) 75 Square and Compass 91 Physical Therapy Club 75 Student Coop Council...... •... .. 10 Pi Beta Phi. ....•.•...... •..... 2.5 Students' Coop Inc...... •....•.. .. 36 . ....•..•...... 55 Student Council of Religions 10 Pi Delta Nu...... •...... 30 Student Council of Religions. Pi Lambda Theta 62. St'. Paul 11 Pi Phi Chi...... 9 Student Fellowship of Pi Tau Pi Sigma 56 Reconciliation 87 ...... •.•.....••.56 Sugar 'N' Spice...... •...•..••.•.. 34 Pilgrim Foundation...... •.. 43 Sum of the Squares....•...... 77 Pine Bend University Club 93 58 Pitkins " 75 Tau Delta Phi. .•..•...... •...... 2.2 Plant Industry Club...•.•...... 75 Tau Kappa Epsilon 22. Plumb Bob...... •.•.•.•...... 56 Tau Omega...... •.••..' 58 Poultry Science Club.....•...•.. 76 Tech Party 87 Powell Hall Governing Ass In..... 33 Technical Commission.....•...... 11 Prospect Park Club...•...•..•.. 34 Technolog Board...•...•...... 11 62 Theta Chi... : .•..•..•.....•..•... 2.2. ...... •...... •.. 2.9 Theta Delta Chi, ...... •... 2.2 Psi Upsilon.....•...... 2.1 Theta Nu 31 Punchinello Players.•.•••.•.....76 Theta Sigma Phi. ....•.•.•.•...... 31 Rho Chi. ".. "...... •...... 57 Theta Tau...... •...... 29 River View 34 Theta Xi...... •...... 2.2 Roger Williams Fellowship 43 Thomas Heggens Memorial Club 93 Russian Club.•...... 82. Toppers 34

- 98 - Triangle 22 Tri- U Student Association....•.. 44 Troubadors of Swing...... •... 84 Twin Gables...... •.... .• 34 Ukranian Club...... •...•..... 83 Undergraduate Student Social Work- . ers Association•..•..•...... 77 Union Board of Governors 12 Union Board of Governors, St. Paul 14 United World Federalists 88 University Advertising Club 78 University Band Social Organ- ization 78 University Folk Dance...•...... 94 University Friends Meeting•..... 44 University Grove East••.•.•..... 14 University Jazz Society 84 . University Radio Guild.••••..•.. 94 University Republican Club 88 University Symphony Orchestra.• 85 University Tip-Toppers 95 University Village.....••.•..... 14 University Village Coop Ass In... 36 University Westminister Fellow- ship 44 U of M Flying Club..•.....••....94 U of M Ski Club...... •...•...• 94 Veterinary Medical Club...... • 78 Wesley Foundation, St. Paul. .... 45 Wesley Foundation, Student Council

of 0 ·45 White Dragon Society 15 Wilders 34 Wild Life Managers Club 78 Winchell Cooperative Cottages 33 Women's Athletic Association 15 Women's Athletic Association, St. Paul...... •... 15 Women's Elementary Education Club 79 . ....••...... •. 29 Xi Sigma Pi. ...•..•...... •...•. 59 .Young Democratic Farmer Labor Club 88 Y. M. C. A ...... • 45 Y.M.C.A., St. PauL 4(> Young Progressives of America.. 88

Y. W. C. A It •••••• 46 Y.W.C.A., St. Paul. 47 Zeta Beta Tau...... •.....•. 22 31 Zeta Psi...... • 22 Zeta Tau Alpha 25

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