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DIRECTORY OF STUDENT. ORGANIZATIONS~· ... , . Student Act.ivities Bureau University of Minnesota... 1965-1966 'J ! I i 1 i FOREWORD The 1965-66 Directory of Student Organizations has been prepared by the Student Activities Bureau in cooperation with the officers of student organizations. The Directory is published: 1. To provide an annual description of organized student life at the University of Minnesota; 2. To facilitate communication and understanding of each other's programs among student leaders; 3. To help professional and acadanic counselors provide informed advice for meeting the recreational, cultural and social interests of their advisees; 4. To help the administrative and service agencies of the campus provide effective service to the officers of recognized student organizations. If you have questions about the specific progr~~s of any group, we advise you to see a staff member of the Student Activities Bureau. The Bureau was established in the belief that extra-curricular activities are a necessary and valuable part of a student's education. Therefore, the advisers are ready at all times to help you improve the program of your group and to solve group difficulties. The staff for 1965-66 is listed on the following page with the various areas of specializa tion to which they are assigned. Mrs. Judy Kotzin, the receptionist in the Bureau office at Temporary North of Mines, Room 4, will be glad to direct you to the appropriate adviser for your questions. You can also reach her by telephone at 373-3955. USE OF THE DIRECTORY The following information will help you to use this book: 1. The alphabetical index at the back of the Directory includes not only recognized student organizations but also many all-University events. Some of these activities are described in a section entitled "All University Projects, Traditional Events, and Programs. 11 2. In listing faculty members who are advisers to groups, no academic titles have been included and no professional titles except those for ministers of religions. 3. Extension numbers listed are for University offices. Persons calling from off campus should first dial 373 (Minneapolis Campus). When calling a St Paul Campus extension from the Minneapolis Campus, dial 9, 647, and the extension number listed. When calling a hospital number dial 192 and the extension number listed. 4. In the right-hand corner of each organization entry, the next election date has been indicated whenever this information was available. The tenure of the officers listed can be determined by checking this date. Please consult the Student Activities Bureau for the names of new officers. 5. Certain groups unfortunately failed to comply with our repeated requests for officer lists, making it difficult for us to obtain accurate list ings of their officers. 6. In most cases, to save space, we have listed only two or three student officers plus an adviser. Please check with the Student Activities Bureau for names of additional student officers. ii STAFF MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUREAU ----- Location~ Temporary North of Mines The staff members with their major areas of responsibility are listed below: Staff Members Office Extension Dr Donald Zander, Director ill 3857 Senate Committee on Student Affairs Secretary; Hen's Honoraries Student-Faculty Honoraries Dr James Reeves, Associate Director 112 3856 Minnesota Student Ass'n; Political and Social Action Groups Mrs Georgia Park 113 3855 Women's Honoraries; Special Dean's Retreats; Women's Residence Halls Dr Leon Rottmann 19 4404 New Student Orientation Dr Matthew Stark 107 4183 Human Relations Programs; Professional Fraternities Dr Elaine Walster 119 3955 Research Programs Miss Ann Huston 114 4160 Social Service; Professional Sororities; Recreation and Hobby Mr David Kanatz 106 4894 St. Paul Campus Ag Botany 103 647-3781 To be appointed 108 4159 Men's Residence Halls; Board of Residence Halls; Religious Groups Mr Earl Craig 117 4162 Language and Culture Groups; International Programs To be appointed 121 4182 Interfraternity Council; Academic Fraternities; Engineering Groups; Scholarship and/or Achievement Mr Harold Strom 9 4158 Organizational Finance Adviser; Student Publications Miss Sandra Mueller 118 4161 Panhellenic Council; Academic Sororities iii TABLE QE CONTENTS St~~ding Aill1rinistrative and University Senate Committees with 1 St~dcnt Reprcscnt~tion • GovcrLJ.in.s EcnrdJ and Inter-Group CO'Imcils • 5 Union B0c.rds 13 Student Fn'ulicaticns 15 Acc.de;nic Frc..ternities a;.1d Sororities 16 Professional FraterLJ.ities and Sororities 23 28 Residential O:;:·ga:1i~ations • Co--op::r~·nti vc Organizc>.tio:1s 30 Eeligious 2..'1d I:17,er-Faith Organizations • 32 Rc:cog~1ition t..':'ld EonorarJ Organizations 40 Schoir:'ship rnd/or Achievement • 40 Lcadcrs:1:lp • 44 Special IntE.r8st Org2nizations Dep3.rtmcJ.rtC'l c.nd Professional 46 LC':i.1,SUaga .::l'.cl GlLl.tm~c • 57 liusic <:ncl r'inc Arts 62 Political C"md Social Action 63 Recre2.~~o:1 2.nd F:o~::by • 66 S0~:L2.l Scl~~·~i_~c • 68 69 Al;.·-U11ivsrs:Uy F:"ojccts, Traditional Events, and Programs • 70 73 iv CORRECTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS Although we have made ever,y effort to compile an accurate and up-to-date Direc tory, there are possible errors in the entries. Please submit any corrections or comments to the Student Activities Bureau, Room 4, Temporary North of Mines. PHONE NUMBERS FOR FREQUENT REFERENCE The following offices and their phone numbers are listed below for your con venience: Student Organizations University Offices Gopher - Ext 3375 Admissions and Records - Ext 2011 Interfraternity Council - Ext 2435 Admissions and Records, StP - 647-3201 Minnesota Daily - Ext 3381 Athletic Department - Ext 4215 Minnesota Student Association - Ext 2414 Audio Visual {Booking) - Ext 3761 Panhellenic Council - Ext 2435 Fraternity Purchasing Ass'n - Ext 3865 Office of the Dean of Students - Ext 4082 Residence Halls Dad's Day Association -Ext 4474 Disciplinary Counseling - Ext 4066 Bailey Hall - 645-9241 . Foreign Student Adv Office - Ext 4094 Brewster Hall - 647-3503 Loans and Scholarships - Ext 4141 Centennial Hall - 339-7421 Residence Counseling Prg - Ext 4128 Comstock Hall - 333-2161 . St Paul ODS - 647-3781 Frontier Hall - 331-6400 Speech and Hearing Clinic - Ext 4116 Meredith Hall - 647-3502 Student Activities Bureau - Ext 3955 North Hall - 646-5924 Student Counseling Bureau - Ext 4193 Pioneer Court ~ Ext 6320 Student Housing Bureau - Ext 4184 Pioneer Hall - Ext 6320 Student Religious Activities - Ext 4076 Powell Hall - 339-0531 Physical Plant - Ext 2001 Sanford Hall - 33.9-0931 Police, Department of - Ext 3550 Territorial Hall - Ext 6637 Printing - Ext 3592 Room Scheduling - Ext 2981 Unions St Paul Campus - 373-2851 .Student Employment Office - Ext 3674 Coffman Memorial Union - Ext 2403 Student Health Service - Ext 3739 St Paul Student Center ~ 647-3521 ADDITIONAL PHONE NUMBERS 1 STANDING ADMINISTRATIVE AND UNIVERSITY SENATE COMMITTEES WITH STUDENT REPRESENTATION Members of Senate and Administrative Committees are appointed by the President of the University. Student members are recommended for appoint ment by the Minnesota Student Association. Students interested in serving on one of these committees should file an application at the MSA Office, Room 213, Coffman Union. Appointments for the academic year 1965-1966 have already been made. The comnuttees which include students as members are listed below: SENATE COMMITTEE ON CLOSED~CIRCUIT TELEVISION This committee plans the use of closed-circuit television. Willard L Thompson, Chairman Carl Heggestad *Linda Matey Allan A Blatherwick James H Jensen Daniel C Neale Wendell J DeBoer Elmer tv Learn **Burton Paulu *James Haggart Jeanne T Lupton Donald K Smith E W Ziebarth SENATE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL POLICY This committee seeks ways in which the educational work of the University may be improved. John G Darley, Chairman Norman S Kerr ·lH!William G Shepherd Carl A Auerbach Benjamin J Lazan Donald K Smith *Betty Bonniwell -lH~Elmer W Learn John E Stecklein Russell 1-J Burris Roger B Page Theodore W Sudia Robert T Holt -l~~~Merrill P Rassweiler John G Turnbull Richard C Jordan -l~Victoria Rupp Frederick T lvitzig SENATE COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL RE~TIONSHIPS This committee's chief concern is the relation of the University to other institutions of learning. It reviews all matters which affect these relation ships. Gerald R Firth, Vice Chairman Donald E Davis Gisela Konopka Frank T Benson Eleanor S Fenton Paul R 0' Connor IJ.oyd C Bjornlie John A Goodding Clyde A Parker Rodney A Briggs Theda Hagenah Mabel K Powers Paul A Cartwright Isabel M Harris George Seltzer Mary E Corcoran -l~Lynn Henrickson Burnham D Terrell *Jennifer Cutts Theodore E Kellogg Stanley J 111/enberg (Chairman to be appointed) SENATE COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH This committee advises the Bureau of Institutional Research with respect to the studies to be undertaken by the Bureau, the priority to be given to studies and any basic questions of policy or procedure connected with the Bureau's activities. {continued on next page) 2 (Senate Committee on Institutional Research continued) Philip M Raup, Chairman Stephen G Granger *Donna M Rouse George R Blake **James H Hammill **John E Stecklein Thomas lrf Chamber lin Robert J Keller Harold W Stevenson John N Clausen *Rosalie Nunn Robert E Summers Stephen A Gall William C Rogers *Vincent Wagner SENATE COMMITTEE ON INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS The faculty, alumni and student members of this committee are responsible for formulating and interpreting policies for intercollegiate athletics. This committee also rules on questions of athletic eligibility and letter awards. Alfred L Vaughan, Chairman Frank E DiGangi Ray G Price Allan A Blatherwick **Laurence R Lunden **Marshall W Icym.an Rodney A Briggs Ralph G Nichols Max 0 Schultze (Fac Rep) '*Terry Lee Cutts lrfilliam E Parham *Joseph Sullivan Raymond Darland Eugene P Pfleider John W Williams SENATE COMMITTEE ON RESERVE OFFICERS 1 TRAINING CORPS This committee maintains liaison between the Departments of Military Science and Tactics, Naval Science, and Air Science and Tactics and the University Senate and gives continuing consideration to the problems confronting these departments.