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Show PHI THETA KAPPA Organized in May, 1959, under the initiative of the Student Board of Control, Kappa Theta is Weber College's chapter of the national honor scholastic society, Phi Theta Kappa, and corresponds to the university association, Phi Beta Kappa. Colleen Keyes Carolyn Grange Secretary Treasurer Members are required to maintain a 3.5 average while carrying at least 15 hours of credit. Members responsible for bringing this society to Weber College were: James Hurst, Nancy Hollist, Carolyn Nelson, Jim Watts, Alan Christensen, Niles Herrod, Mickey Pemberton, Janith Clifton, John Hale, Mike Murdock. Dr. Dello G. Dayton served as faculty advisor to the chapter. The chapter installation and first initiation of members was held on Sunday, January 3, 1960, at 2 p.m. in a local hall, with President William P. Miller officiating. The officers took an oath to uphold the standards and perform the duties of their respective offices. The newly installed officers then presided and the members took a similar oath. These first officers who headed the organization this year were: Lee Smith, president; John Statler, vice president; Colleen Keyes, secretary; Carolyn Grange, treasurer. N. Lee Smith President Dr. Dello Dayton Advisor Front row: Carolyn Grange, Judy Slater, Linda Roghaar, Judy Butler, Barbara Buss, Kathryn Hammond. Rear row: Dr. Dello Dayton, Colleen Keyes, Barbara Ballard, Ken McGowan, Lee Smith. Phi Theta Kappa banquet. New officers of Phi Rho Pi Front row: June Humphreys, John Hutchinson. Rear row: Roger Brian, Hana Hallag, Charles Powell, John Statler. |