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Show Gladys Godfrey, President Mary V. Briggs, V-Pres. Ruth Webb, Treasurer Arlene Andrew, Reporter Beth Paul, Historian Faye Anderson Berniece McEntire Zada McGill Lenore Neville Arlene Paul Barbara Bailey Alice Porter Helen Powell Ruth Roghaar Arlene Jenson Marian Sander Dawna Shewell Maxine Shurtz Mary Simpson Betty Smeding LaPriel Mathias Frances Mary Stratford Ruth Stromberg Maurine West Betty Whittaker iota tau kappa FOUNDED: 1935. PURPOSE: TO help each member to gain a well-rounded college life, socially and scholastically. Swinging out in the college ballroom, acquiring frozen ears as well as warm school spirit at a football game, struggling over a chemistry problem in the library, having a workout in the "gym," or partaking of "malts" in the College Inn-wherever you are, whatever you are doing, you will never fail to find one or more members of Iota Tau Kappa . . . This is because Iota Tau Kappans participate in practically every activity on the campus . . . Their enthusiasm, intense loyalty, and willingness to cooperate, as well as their amazing versatility, would make these attractive coeds an asset to any college campus. George Handy, President Robert Williams, Vice President Jack Munson, Secretary David R. Trevithick, Adviser Hosea Ellison Donald Boam Dave Grant Norman Hancock Wm. Johnson Gordon Jones Junior Coroles Carl Moss Walter Prothero William Sander Reese Stoker F. M. Eckardt Orlin Summerill Byron Wood George Wright Ray Wright FOUNDED: 1938. PURPOSE : To advance the interests of Weber College and promote a spirit of genuine fraternity. The symbols which make up the Sigma Delta Pi emblem represent three basic virtues: Sincerity, Devotion, and Pride. Sincerity expresses a genuineness of spirit; Devotion means a willingness to serve unselfishly in any wholesome cause; Pride embodies all the healthier implications of the word-a deep sense of satisfaction at being a member of the club and of the Weber student body . . . Sigma Delta Pi is made up of a good cross section of Weber students-athletes, musicians, scholars, socialites, and just plain regular fellows. Some make the Honor Roll and some make the Dean's Team, but all take life in good spirit and assume the responsibilities of good fellowship in good faith. |