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Show TAU ALPHA GAMMA Joyce Eldredge President Phillip Mathews Vice President Joan Silver Secretary Kaye McGarry Historian Norman Bramble Decorating the main lobby of the Moench auditorium was the year's project for Tau Alpha Gamma members. T.A.G. members also worked together in painting the Arena Theater. Tau Alpha Gamma was organized to bring drama students into close association. Qualifications for membership include either playing two major roles or three minor ones in theatrical productions and a keen interest in the theater. During performances T.A.G. members are always on hand to take tickets and to sell refreshments at intermission. Effie Davlantes Ray Godfrey Jean H. Mathews Steve Rubin Bill Felt Gary London Lamont Peterson Jim Sass Standing, left to right: Noreen Olpin, June Humphreys, Karen Morf, Bonnie Talty, La Nae Wight, Jackie Boyce. Sitting: Mary Lou Ensign, Sylvia Jessop, Jo Anne Eckersly. Kappa Theta, organized in 1959 on this campus and its first members initiated in 1960, is Weber's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, national honorary scholastic society for junior colleges. Maintenance of a 3.5 grade point average while carrying at least 15 credit hours for two consecutive quarters is the requirement for membership elegibility. Phi Theta Kappa corresponds to the university association, Phi Beta Kappa. The organization looks forward to a transition to the university association in the near future. "A high grade point average is a thing to be respected and desired," said Larry Peer, president. Left to right: Jean Edwards, Kathryn Ann Cowley, Larry Peer, President. PHI THETA KAPPA |