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1964-1965 DIRECTORY OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Student Activities Bureau University of Minnesota

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1964-1965

DIRECTORY OF STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

Student Activities Bureau University of Minnesota

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FOREWORD

The 1964-65 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 Ninnesota;

2. To facilitate communication and understanding of each other's programs among student leaders;

3. To help professional and academic 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 programs 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 impro~~ the program of your group and to solve group difficulties. The staff for 1964-65 is listed on the following page with the various areas of specializa­tion to which they are assigned. Hrs. Doris Sharitz, the receptionist in the Bureau office at Temporary North of Nines, 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 1vi.ll 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 ent:..tled "All­University Projects, Traditional Events, and Programs. 11 A calendar of major student events is also included for your reference.

2. In listing faculty JOOmbers vrho are advisers to r;roups, no a.cademic 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 the cam)us should first dial 373 (rdnneapolis Campus) or 647 (St Paul Campus). 11hen calling a St Paul Campus extension from the IvJ.inneapolis Cami:ms, dial 9, 64 7, and the extension number listed. 1rlhen calling a hospital number dial 192 and the extension numrer listed.

4. In the right-h~d corner of each organization entry, the next election date has been indicated 1-rhenever this infonnation Has available. The tenure of the officers listed can be determined by checking this date. Please consult the Student i>ctivities Bureau for the names of new

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officers. Certain groups unfortunately failed to comply with our reteated requests for officer lists, making it difficult for us to obtain accurate list­ings of their officers • In most cases, to save space, we have listed only two or three student officers plus an adviser. Please check Hith the Student Activities Bureau for names of additional student officers.

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STAFF MEMBERS OF THE STUDENT ACTIVITIES BUREAU - LOcationT T'e'niporary North of }1ines

The staff members with their major areas of responsibility are listed below:

Staff Members Office Extension

Dr Donald Zander, Director 111 Senate Committee on Student Affairs Secretary; Men's Honoraries Student-Faculty Honoraries

Dr Janes Reeves, Associate Director 112 Minnesota Student Ass'n; Political and Social Action Groups

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To be appointed, Associate Director 113 3855 Wo:roon 1 s Honoraria s; Traditional T,1Jomen t s

Dr Leon Rottmann Events; Women's Residence Halls

19 44o4 New Student Orientation

Dr Matthew Stark Human Relations Programs Professional Fraternities

Dr Elaine \:/alste r Research Programs

l1is s A..rm Huston

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Social Service; Professional Sororities; f1r David Kanat z

St Paul Campus Hr Pierre ~1eyer

Recreation and Hobby 106

Coffey Hall 101 108

l~n's Residence Halls; Board of Residence Halls; Religious Groups Mrs Barbara Ostrander 117

Language and Culture Groups; International Programs; Special Dean's Retreats

Mr Ronald Rigby Interfraternity Council; Academic Fraternitie~; Engineering Groups; Scholarship and/o~ /;chievenent

Nr Harold Strom Organi~ational Finance Adviser; Student Publications

To be appointed Panhellenic Co~cil; Academic Sororities

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3955

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4894 647-3258

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TABlE OF CONTENTS

Standing Administrative and University Senate Committees with Student Representation ••••••••••••••••• ~ •• • • l

Governing Boards and Inter-Group Councils • • • • • • • • • • ••• • 5

Union Boards • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13

Student Publications • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Academic Fraternities and Sororities • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 16

Professional Fraternities and Sororities • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 22

Residential Organizations • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 27

Co-operative Organizations ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 28

Religious and Inter-Faith Organizations , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30

Recognition and Honorary Organizations • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Scholarship and/or Achievement • • • • , • • • Leadership • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Special Interest Organizations • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 44

Departmental and Professional • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 44 Language and Culture ••• • ••••• 1 ••• • • • • • • • • • • 54 Music and Fine Arts • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 59 Political and Social Action ••••••••• • ••• • •••• • 60 Recreation and Hobby •• • ••••••••• • , , •• • •••• • 63 Social Service • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • 65

Student-Faculty Honoraries • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 66

All-University Projects, Traditional Events, and Programs • • • • • • 67

Student Activities Calendar 1964-65 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 70

Alphabetical Index • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 72

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CORRECTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS

Although we have made every effort to compile an accurate and up-to-date Direc­tory, there are possible errors in the entries. Please submit any corrections or comments to the Student Activities Bureau, Rbom 4, Temporary North of Mines.

PHONE NUNBERS FOR FREQUENT REFERENCE

The following offices and their phone numbers are being listed for your con­venience.

Student Organizations

Gopher - Ext 3375 Interfraternity Council - Ext 2435 Minnesota Daily - Ext 3381 Minnesota Student Association - Ext 2414 Panhellenic Council - Ext 2435

Residence Halls

Bailey Hall ~ MI 5-9241 Brewster Hall - 647-3503 Centennial Hall - FE 9-7421 Comstock Hall - FE 3-2161 Frontier Hall - 331-6400 Meredith Hall - 647-3502 Pioneer Court - 331-6850 Pioneer Hall - 331-6850 Powell Hall - FE 9-0531 Sanford Hall - FE 9-0931 Territorial Hall - FE 9-0501

Unions

Coffman Hemorial Union - Ext 2403 St Paul Student Center - 647-3521

University Offices

Admissions and Records - Ext 2011 Adrrdssions and Records, StP - 647-3201 Athletic Department - Ext 3181 Audio Visual (Booking) - Ext 3761 Fraternity Purchasing Ass'n- Ext 3865 Office of the Dean of Students - Ext 4082 Dad's Day Association - Ext 4474 Disciplinary Counseling - Ext 4066 Foreign Student Adv Office - Ext 4094 Loans and Scholarships - Ext 4141 Residence Counseling Prog - Ext 4128 St Paul ODS - 647-3258 Speech and Hearing Clinic - Ext 4116 Student Activities Bureau - Ext 3955 Student Counseling Bureau - Ext 4193 Student Housinc; Bureau - Ext 4184 Student Religious Activities - Ext 4076

Physical Plant - Ext 2001 Police, Department of -Ext 3550 Printing - Ext 3592 Room Scheduling - Ext 2981 St Paul Campus - 373-2851 Student Employment Office - Ext 3674 Student Health Service - Ext 3739

ADDITIONAL PHOHE NUHBERS

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STANDING ADHL:ISTRATIVE ~ UNIVERSITY SENATE

COMHITTEES ~ STUDENT REPRESENTATION

Members of Senate and Administrative Committees are appointed by the President of the University. Student members are recommended for appoint­ment 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 1964-1965 have already been made. The committees which include students as members are listed below:

SENATE COMlJITTEE ON CWSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION

This committee plans the use of closed-circuit television.

'Hillard L Thompson, Chairman Allan A Blatherwick Harold C Deutsch

*Jim Haggart

Carl Hegge stad James H Jensen Keith N McFarland Daniel C Neale

SENATE COMiviiTTEE ON EDUCA. TIONAL POLICY

.;H~Burton Paulu *John Purdy

Donald K Smith E 1i Ziebarth

This committee seeks ways in 1r1hich the educational work of the University may be improved.

John G Darley, Chairman Carl A Auerbach

~~'Jalt Bachman Russell H Burris Ruth E Eckert Robert T Holt

Richard C Jordan ~(Donna Knight

Benjamin J Lazan Roger B Page Herrill P Rassweiler Donald K Smith

SENATE COl>VITTEE ON INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

John E Stecklein · Theodore H Sudia -John G Turnbull Frederick T Vitzig

This committee's chief concern is the relation of the University to other institutions of learning. It reviews all matters which affect these relation­ships.

Jack C Merwin, Chairman *Joe Beach

Frank T Benson Rodney A Briggs Paul A Cartwright Nary E Corcoran

~~Jennifer Cutts

Donald E Davis Eleanor S Fenton Gerald R Firth John A Goodding H Isabel Harris Theodore E Kellogg Gisela Konopka

SENATE COMMITTEE ON INSTITUTIOHAL RESEARCH

Paul R O'Connor Mabel K Powers George Seltzer D Burnham Terrell Gerhard E von Glahn Stanley J Henberg Richard E Hhite, Exec Sec

This committe_e 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)

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(Senate Committee on Institutional Research continued)

Philip H Raup, Chairman George R Blake Thomas W Chamberlin John N Clauson

*Al Gevere

Stephen G Granger Robert J Keller Paul R O'Connor Uilliam C Rogers

*Kathleen Schneider

SENATE COHMITTEE £ti INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

*Bill Skewes Robert E Summers John E Stecklein Hilliam G Shepherd Harold vl Stevenson

The faculty, alumni and student members of this committee are responsible for formulating and interpreting policies for intercolleeiate athletics. This committee also rules on questions of athletic eligibility and letter awards.

Alfred L Vaughan, Chairman Allan A Blatherwick Rodney A Briggs Raymond \rJ Darland Frank E DiGangi

Hillis E Dugan ~1-Camercn Jayson

->H~Laurence R Lunden Ralph G Nichols ~Jilliam B Parham

SENATE COMNITTEE ON RESERVE OFFICERS 1 TRAINING CORPS

Ray G Price {H~Marshall W Ryman

Max 0 Schultze (fac rep) *Joseph Sullivan

John W Hilliams (2 alumni to be named)

This committee maintains liaison betHeen the Departments of Military Science and Tactics, Naval Science, and Air ~cience and Tactics and the University Senate and gives continuing consideration to the problems confronting these departments.

Rodney C Loehr, Chairman Steve S Barich J 0 M Broek William T Harris, Jr ~·Jarren E Ibele

{~Girts Jatnieks -:t-Ro-vJard Kaibel

Arth:.1r J Larsen Charles S Levy Benjamin E Lippincott

SENATE COMMITI'EE ON STUDENT AFFAIRS -

Robert McAdam Keith N NcFarland

-:'.-James Poucher Harold P Strom (2 alum.'1i to be named)

This committee made up of faculty~ students and alumni has [eneral supe~s1on over student affairs. The committee i-Jrites and interprets policies governing student activities, acts upon applications for recognition and disestablishment of student organizations and considers appeals from administrative decisions.

Edwin Emery, Chairman *Janet Badders

Hyman Berman *George \rJm Bergquist

Paul H Cashman David Cooperman

-:t-Doug Davis George S Ha~e

*Bill Hosfield

Eloise :H Jaeger -l:-Jim Johnson *Sue Lampland {!-Jim Lander -:~Jerome Levey

Ralph E Miller {~Janice Olsen

Gerald L Park ?~Elizabeth A Peterson

*Larry Rose *William Rowley -:~James Rustad

John H Schultz George L Shapiro

*Suzanne Singer James H \·Jerntz, Jr ( 2 alumni to be named)

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SENATE COMHITTEE ON STUDENT SCHCLASTIC STANDING

This committee studies and recommends to the University Senate general rules and reg~lations of a University-wide scope concerning students' scholastic standing •.

Frank Verbrugge, Chairman Harold J Alford Ralph F Berdie Francis M Boddy Iver Bogen H l'lead Cave rt Charles J Glotzbach

John A Goodding John Hafstrom Keith R Heller Neller R Holland

-><-:<-:~Theodore E Kellogg Leslie A King

-lmouglas Nayo

SENATE COMMITTEE Oi~ UNIVERSITY FUNCTIONS

Francis B Noore Charles V Netz

~A-Nary Ohlgren Roger B Page True E Pettengill Habel K Powers Stephen B Scallen

This committee plans and advises with respect to commencements and other all­University functions.

William L Nunn, Chairman George Amberg Frederick E Berger John W Clark Rotert J Elliott

~~Georgann Frautschi

'.Jesley J F Grabow Edwin L Haislet

*Tom Jensen James 6 Lombard Truman R Nodland Paul M Oberg

*Elizabeth Schiek Louise A Stedman E Barbara Stocking Stewart C Thomson E G '\>lilliamson

SENATE COMHITTEE ON UNIVERSITY PRINTING AND PUBLICATIONS

This committee supervises University printing with a view to encouraging and promoting economical and efficient practices.

Harold W 1rJilson, Chairman George Amberg

.,-:-Zerryl Carlson Ralph H Hopp

-leAl Kuefner -:H~L R Lunden

Gareth B Hatthews Jane HcCarthy

-lH .. vJilliam L Nunn ~H~True E Pettengill ~~~Harold B Swanson

Walter K Vivrett

The following are Non-Senate committees whose memberships include students • The students listed have been nominated to the President by the Minnesota Student Association. Faculty and student committee memberships will be announced by the President at the first meeting of the University Senate in Fall quarter.

ALL-UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

CAHP AND CONFERENCE CENT~R CONiHT'IEE --(Six students to be named)

COMHITTEE ON FOREIGN STUDENTS

Jo Bell

CO:f:'l11UTTEE ON STUDENT BEHAVIOR

Deborah Bixby Joseph Kuznik

Craig Morton

Jay Mega Leslie Rea

-l~Student Nembers -:PA-Ex-officio

~HHl-Non-voting Secretary

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CONVOCATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Linda Gandrud Bernadette Hondl

DEFENSE MOBILIZATION COl1iMITTEE

(Two students to be named)

JUDICIARY COUNCIL (see page 5)

PARKING ADVISORY COMMITTEE

-Don Rain bow

RADIO-TELEV.I8ION POLICY COMMITTEE

Barbara Beerhalter

UNIVERSITY SCHEDUIE cm1NITTEE

Noel Bartsch Vickey Noser

UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIP COMNITTEE

Jan Moss

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Ann Hueller Vincent Wagner

John Thomas

Dennis i:Jolkoff

ADVISORY COMMITTEES AND BOARDS -ALL-UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT COl1NITTEE

Charles Britt

ALL-UNIVERSITY SAFETY Cm1MITTEE

(One student to be named)

BAND COMNITTEE

Richard Lawrence {One student to be named)

BOARD OF REVIEW ON RESIDENCE STATUS

Janes Rosenbaum

UNIVERSITY SPAN COMMITTEE (Student Project for Amity Among Nations)

Lynn Dona howe r

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GOVERNING BOARDS ~ INTER-GROUP COlli~CILS

These organizations form the structure of student government at the University. The functions of the separate boards vary from those with considerable governing authority to those which coordinate the activities of member groups. Others, particularly the college govel~ing boards, serve a liaison function between students and faculty in policy-making on matters of concern to students.

From the governing boards stem many of the traditional events and programs of the University such as Homecoming, Greek Heek, etc.

NEMBERSHIP: Positions on governing boards and councils are filled either by election or appointment. Details on board membership are included in each entry or may be obtained by calling the Student Activities Bureau, Extension 3955.

ALL UNIVERfiTY-JUDICIPRY COffi~CIL 304 Eddy Hall

Elections 10/64 Ext 4066

Provides joint student-faculty adjudication of disputes in the area of student affairs. The Council hears cases appealed from unit and organizational judici­aries and exercises original jurisdiction in cases of All-University significance. Membership: The Council is composed of five students, four faculty members, and a non-voting secretary. The Law School and the St Paul Campus must be represent­ed by either a student or faculty member.

ALPHA PHI CHI

Adv Bruce Anderson 203 Cooke Hall Ext 4200

As a branch of the Interfraternity Council, promotes and governs intramural fraternity athletics. Hembership: Each academic fraternity appoints one member.

BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS - 9Temporary North of Nines Pres James Lander V-P Barbara Beerhalter Sec Treas

Catherine 1;Jatson Curtis :Head

Pioneer Hall 1026 5th St SE

Frontier Hall

Elections 5/65 Ext 4158

FE 9-0221 FE 5-4197 FE 1-1381 331-&00

Establishes and publishes student publications of concern to more than one col­lege--at present, the Minnesota Daily, the Gopher and the Gadfly. The Board elects the editors and business managers, makes all staff appointments, deter­mines publication policies and controls all fiscal operations. Membership: Four faculty members representing the President, the Dean of Stu­dents, the Director of the School of Journalism, and the Chairman of the English Department and eleven student members, elected in the spring for two year terms, ten from the University at large and one from the Institute of Agriculture~

Stephen C Anderson Barbara Beerhalter James Billings

;~Mitchell Charnley Karen Erickson

-:<-Clifford Haga ~~-George Hage

~H~Fred Kildow James Lander Carlos Lopez

Curtis Nead leo Hyers Edward Shaw

*Hartin Snoke ~H~Hal Strom

Jean Suhr ~~Willard L Thompson Catherine Watson

1~Faculty Members -:H~Advisors (non-voting)

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BOARD OF ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION -- 225 Business AdministraTion ToHer Pres Conrad Bye V-P Geoffrey Caufman Treas Judy Stein

1116 .5th St SE 2214 NcNair Av N 102.5 6th St SE

Elections 10/64 Ext 3701

FE 1-1391 JA 1-9993 FE 1-1863

Acts as an intermediary between faculty and students. Coordinates and adminis­ters all student functions connected 1vi th the School of Business Administration. Nembership: Twelve members, of whom eleven have the power to vote. Nine men and two women are elected. One faculty member, non-voting, is appointed by the Dean.

BOARD .2£ RESIDENCE HALLS (BRH)

Pres Exec Sec Treas

R Thomas Perry Joan Lavick Richard Lawrence

Frontier Hall Comstock Hall Terri to rial Hall

Elections 4/6.5

331-6400 333-2161 339-0503

Coordinates the activities and governments of residence halls. The Board inter­prets the opinions of residents to other authorities and campus groups in regard to policies and proposals. l'Iembership: The Residence Hall presidents and five staff representatives.

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION STUDENT BOARD

Pres V-P Sec Treas Adv

24~Burton Hall -----Michele viilliams Myreen Gavle Lee Plitman Judy Hughes Neville Pearson

692.5 Neadowbrook Blvd 1109 5th St SE SOOS Bryant Av S Comstock Hall 206 Wesbrook Hall

Elections 3/65 Ext 4628 935-3723

FE 1-1339 T.A 3-.5372 FE 3-2161 Ext 361.5

Represents the student body of the College of EdQcation in all student-faculty relations. It provides a medium for publicity and public relations for all edu­cation organizations and acts as mediator in student-faculty affairs. Hembership: One representative from each departmental club within the College of Education and five members at large selected from the student body of the College.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS INTERMEDIARY BOARD (CLA Board) lOy-Johnston Hall

Pres Lawrence Kaplan 1989 James Av StP V-P Bob Buelow 773 Mohican Lane stP Sec Kathryn E Anderson 161 Juniper Naht Treas Bryan Arling 2310 E 43rd St

Elections .5/6.5 Ext 2821 699-9934

GL 6-3467 GA 6-3707 PA 9-1264

Serves as the intermediary body betiveen the students of the college and the ad­ministration and faculty. The standing committees are: Board Relations; Cur­riculum; Instruction; Student Personnel; Placement and Administration. In addi­tion the Board maintains a Freshman Council and a Transfer Student Council. I-:embership: Twenty-four members: nine elected at All-Campus Elections each spring, six student members appointed by the out-going Board, five hold-over ~~mbers appointed each spring, three freshmen appointed at the beginning of Fall qt'.arter and the Dean of CU. and/or his representative. A student must have at least a 2.0 Grade Point Average to be eligible for the Board.

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COUNCIL OF STUDENT RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS

Pres V-P Sec Treas

2llEddy Hall Fred Blair Arnold Enslin Nancy K Schmidt Andrew Kane

( CSRO)

5-B Ft Snelling StP 507 Oak St SE Comstock Hall 1615 Edgcumbe Rd StP

Elections 5/65 Ext 4076

PA l-4032 331-7937 333-2161

MI 9-1507

Implements, coordinates and stimulates religious activities and promotes re­ligious consciousness and inter-denominational understanding. Hembership: All organizations recognized by the University Senate Committee on ftudent Affairs functioning in the field of student religious activities are entitled to representation and shall indicate their desire for membership annu­ally during the Spring quarter.

GENERAL COLlEGE BOARD

Pres Sec Treas Adv

325 Nicholson Hall Richard E Miller Jane Strathern Sandy Clauson Paul Hagen

3335 Holmes Av S Heredith Hall StP 782 E 6th St StP 212 Nicholson Hall

Elections 10/64

TA 7-4280 MI 7-3502

771-7247 Ext 3707

Acquaints studsnts ·uith the curriculu.rn as >·Jell as the purposes of general ed­ucation and establishes a favorable relationship with the faculty and aQrninis­tration of General College o Hembership: Fifteen members, five alternate student members electel in the fall and three faculty memberso

HONE ECONOMICS BOARD Elections 5/65

Bailey Hall StP Pres V-P

Linda Brekke Julie Salmela 1399 Cleveland Av N StP

MI 5-9241 MI 5-2246

Fosters closer and more active student--fa:::ulty relations, co-ordinates the ac­tivities of ho:-.:8 economics organizations with other University groups and stim­ulates interest in p:·ofessional organizations and activities at local, state and national levels. Nembership: Eight students representing various home economics groups and boards, three students elected from Home Economics, one member of the Home Economics faculty and the Director of the School of Home Economics.

INTER-DENTPL FRATElli~ITY COUNCIL

Rep Lloyd Heber 814 2ssex St SE

Coordinates progra;r_3 related to H:mtal fraternitieso Membership: Each D2ntal fraternity elects two representativeso

INTERFRA TZRNITY COU~JCIL ( IFC) 225 Coffman uriion

Pres Richard 1'-lay V-P NikG Schmidt Sec Jay lVIega Treas Fred Suhler

1625 University Av SE 1129 University Av SE 1125 5th St SE 1821 University Av SE

Elections 10/64

331-1324

Elections 3/65 Ext 2435

FE 1-2313 FE 6-8661 FE l-2792 FE 1-5887

Promote~ the ideals.o~ academic fraternities, the solution of problems common to fratern~t~ men, pollcles for interfraternity accord and the cooperation of the fraternltles, the faculty and the administration of the University in the pro­motion of education. Membership: Each academic fraternity is represented by its oresident and an associate member -.v-ho must be a member of one of the committe~s.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COUNCIL

Pres V-P Sec Treas

Bonifacio Bangcaya Khalid Ishaq Susan Leasure Audun Hordvik

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2101 Khapp St StP 801 University Av SE 329 lOth Av SE Centennial Hall

Elections 5/65

646-0309 331-2318 333-0389 339-7421

Promotes foreign and American student cooperation, voices foreign student opin­ion, extends international education and sponsors international programs. Membership: Both organizational and individual student memberships are available.

INTER-SORORITY COUNCIL

Pres Sec Treas

101 Coffey Hall Mildred Price Beverly Palmer Lori Hanson

2067 Carter Av StP Bailey Hall StP 1276 Raymond Av StP

Elections 5/65 ~7-3258 646-3970 645-9241 645-6563

Its purpose is to further understanding and communication among St Paul Campus sororities, to coordinate rushing events and to further cooperation with the Panhellenic Council. Membership: Representatives of St Paul Campus sororities.

LA~v SCHOOL COUNCIL 1.25 Fraser Hall

Pres Stephen Dokken V-P Frederick Ahlgren Sec-Treas Dennis Purtell

1416 E 46th St 2338 Bourne StP Centennial Hall

Elections 10/64 Ext 2717 822-8705

lH 4-6219 FE 9-7421

Considers and discusses all questions involving the general policies and welfare of the Law School and gives expression to student opinion. The Council adminis­ters the honor system and adjudicates any violations. Membership: Nine rrembers, eight elected from the student body plus the president.

MEDICAL STUDENT COUNCIL ------r360 Mayo Memorial Pres Charles Benjamin Sec-Treas Timothy Howard

321 University Village 312 Harvard St SE

Elections 5/6'5 FE 9·1311

335-4006 331-3456

Advances the interest and well-being of all rredical students and serves as a liaison between the students and the faculty of the Medical School. Nembership: Three members elected from each class in the Hedical School and three members of the previous council elected Qy that Council.

MEDICAL TECHiJOI.OGY STUDiNT COUNCIL

Acting Pres ~1arlene Peterson 2319 Aldrich Av N

Elections 10/&

JA 1-6487

Promotes closer student-faculty relationships, stimulates social and educational activities and fosters a professional attitude among student medical technolo-gists. Membership: One freshman, two sophomore, three junior, four senior representa-tives and one from each campus Hedical Technology organization and two faculty members.

NINNESOTA ASSOCIATED 1·TONEN STUDENTS

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student .Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

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MINNESOTA STUDENT ASSOCIATION (MSA)

Pres V-P [ec Treas

213 Coffman Union James Rustad George Hm Bergquist Terry Cutts Joseph Kuznik

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1821 University Av SE Frontier Hall 373 Hoodlawn Av StP Centennial Hall

Elections 4/65 Ext 2414

FE 1-5887 331-6400 699-1549 331-6428

Every regularly enrolled student at the University of Minnesota is a member of the Ninnesota Student Association. The Association ,Jerforms the functions of all-University student government and coordinates the activities of students in the administration of student affairs. The organization is based on student, staff and faculty participation and cooperation at every level of the University structure.

The NSA has two main branches: the executive and the legislative. The Student Body President, the Executive Committee and the Cabinet compose the executive branch, the Assembly and the Sen~te tha legislative branch. The principal body of the HSA is the student Assembly composed of the representatives of campus organizations which have forty or more members. The Assembly_ meets one to three times a quarter to debate and legislate on issues of major campus interest. The student Senate is a smaller group made up of students, staff and faculty representatives 1vhich meets several times a month to handle the day-to­day business of the MSA.

The Cabinet is composed of the appointed heads of standing commissions of the MSA which carry out the many program functions of student government.

NURSING COLLEGE BOARD

Pres V-P Sec Treas

Diane Dolejsi LuAnn Hahl Hannah Keyser Anne C Jensen

Powell Hall 5639 2nd Av S 5041 Lyndale Av S 202 Peninsula Rd

Elections 5/65

FE 9-0531 TA 5-8735 TA 5-2956 LI 5-7595

Fosters student-faculty relations; promotes studies of college curricular prob­lems and professional aims. Membership: President of Nursing College Board, 19 representatives to faculty committees, class pt'esidents, class representatives to :t-'Iinnesota Nursing Student Association and three faculty advisers.

PANHELLENIC CO!.Jl·JCIL

Pres V-P Sec Treas

225 Coffman Union Jan Badders Karen Hill Karen Erickson Claudia Kutzler

1026 5th St SE 329 lOth Av SE 1025 6th St SE 514 11th Av SE

Elections 4/65 Ext 2435

FE 5-4197 333-5381

FE 1-1863 FE 1-1343

Acts as the governing board and the coordinating body of the academic sororities. Promotes friendship and cooperative service among sororities, fraternities and the Uni ve rsi ty. Membership: The member sororities and the associate member sororities send their presidents and a chapter representative. The executive council has five elected officers, several appointed committee chairmen and one appointed officer.

PHARMi'CY COLLEGE STUDENT RE:;>REEENTATIVE BOARD Elections 10/64

Pres Donald Hitt 1212 Powderhorn Terrace 729-1620

Fosters closer relations among students and faculty; considers matters related to the study of Pharmacy. Nembership: THo members elected from each class.

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PI PHI CHI

Adv Bruce Anderson 203 Cooke Hall Ext 4200

Advances the professional fraternities of the University; governs their intra­mural athletics. Nembership: The athletic directors of each professional fraternity.

ST PAUL CAHPUS STUDENT COUNCIL

Pres V-P Sec Treas

Douglas Hammer Jerome vJendorff Mavis Hohn Thomas 1Villiams

2060 Carter StP 2060 Carter StP Comstock Hall 2060 Carter StP

Elections 5/65

NI 6-0591 HI 6-0591 FE 3-2161 1-'II 6-0591

Encourages interest in student government and activities, promotes student wel­fare and the honor system and trains student leaders. The standing committees are: Board of Elections and Eligibility; Honor Case Comnussion; Human Relations Committee; Minnesota Royal Planning Committee; Social Coordinating Committee; 1tJelfare Commission.

St ~ Campus Student-Faculty Intermediary Board

As a standing committee of the St Paul Campus Student Council the Board works on curricular problems of campus si~nificance. Nembership: One half of the student members are elected at the time of All-Campus Elections and the other half are appointed by the student­faculty committee. Six faculty members are appointed representing each of the schools or colleges in addition to the De an of the College of Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics.

SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL (SSC) 114 TNM

Pres Treas

Susan \-Jinters Joel K Olsen

1969 Jefferson StP 310 12th Av SE

Elections 10/64 Ext 4160

HI 9-8409 331-7654

Determines the charitable and social service responsibilities of the campus and finds appropriate means for meeting these needs; coordinates and approves any All-University social service fund raising projects; encourages education, fund­raising and campus-community relationships. Membership: Presidents or Vice Presidents of 25 major campus governing councils, boards, and orcanizations and eight members-at-larr;e selected by the Cou.1cil. Five faculty members appointed by the President of the University.

STUDENT ASEOCIATION OF THE DEPARTHENT OF NORTUJ!RY SCIEHCE llii Vincent HaiT -

Pres V-P Sec-Treas

Theodore Swift David Kuehnert Norman Christensen

509 E 27th St Territorial Hall 2301 Dupont Av S

Elections 5/65 Ext 3870

TA 3-7907 FE 9-0503 FR 7-2203

To establish a government to serve as a sounding group for student opinion re­garding matters of mortuary education, to formulate and implement student policy, to create a liaison between the students qnd faculty of the Department and to serve as a public relations agency for mortuary education. Membership: .Students in Lepartment of Nortuary Science.

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STUDENT PROJECT FOR AMITY AHONG NATIONS (SPAN) 139 TSF

Pres Adv

Larry Rose Ni tchell Charnley

Frontier Hall 215 Johnston Hall

Elections 10/64 Ext 3677 33l-C4oo Ext 2817

A concrete device for promoting understanding between the people of Minnesota and those abroad. 11 SPANers 11 educate themselves and their campus in a unique program involving travel and study. }~mbership: All students selected for, or returning from, a trip abroad; all faculty members on campus who are present or former SPAN leaders or members of campus ~~PAN committees. Associate memb2rship is open to other interested persons.

TECHNICAL COMMISSION Elections 10/64 133 Main Engineering

Pres Dayne Stiles 5541 Vincent Av S IdA 7-5347

A federation of the professional departmental societies of the College of Engi­neering and Architecture, the School of Chemistry and the School of Mines; serves as an intermediary body between students of the Institute of Technology and administration and faculty; taps student opinion and acts on suggestions. Hembership: Eighteen members--five elected from the Institute of Technology student body, seven technical society presidents, and six ex-officio members (the representatives of the Technolog, Ninnesota Daily, three representatives from the Minnesota Etudent Association and the E Day Chairman.)

TECHNICAL FRATERNITY COUNCIL (TFC)

Pres Jon Davison 515 lOth Av SE FE l-7931

Promotes the technical professional fraternities on the campus of the University. In line with this purpose, the CeJuncil sponsors those activities which meet the · unanimous consent of the ~)articipa ting chapters. -Nembership: Two delegates elected from each of the member fraternities.

TECHNO LOG BOARD Elections 10/64

Acting Pres-Treas Hillard Cecchi 697 Cromwell Av StP 646-6788

Publishes a magazine devoted mainly to engineering and scientific subjects; governs policies and elects the e eli tor and business manager of the Technolog, Nembership: Nine students elected from the Institute of Technology. ·

UNIVERSITY ViLLAGE COUf-ICIL

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact Russell \'/all, 168 University Village, 331-3048

HHITE DRAGON SOCIETY Elections 5/65

V-P Treas

Jerry Stall K Edward Arteel

1617 University Av SE 1725 University Av SE

FE 1-1114 FE 1-1326

Promotes the success and well-being of the five member fraternities on this cam­pus: Psi Upsilon, i'.lpha Delta Phi, Chi Psi, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Kappa Psi. Membership: P.ll members of the above five fraternities,

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~10HEN 1 S INTRANURAL PROGRAN ('dAA) 109 Norris Gym

Pres V-P Sec Treas Adv

Judy ~·Jestby Joanne Chapman Sandra L Johnson Kay Rasmussen Suzanne Tinker

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291.5 E 24th St 1713 Polk St NE 1000 5th St SE 36.52 McKnight Rd UtB 109 Norris Gym

Elections 4/65 Ext 3206

P.f.. 4-8643 ST 9-8349 FE 6-4373 GA 9-2987 Ext 3206

Stimulates interest and participation in physical recreation, promotes a spirit of good sportsmanship and co-operates with other campus organizations in service to the University. Membership: Open to any Homan student in the University. The Association is governed by a Board of 20 appointed members and four elected officers. Projects:

Honorary Clubs: Aquatic League, Badminton Club, Bowling Club, Golf Club, Junior Orchesis, Riding Club, Rifle Club, Senior Orchesis, Tennis Club, Tumbling Club.

Open Activities: J.rchery, Basketball, BoHling, Golf, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Trampoline, Volleyball.

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UNION BOARDS

These organizations govern the facilities of the three student unions: Coffman Memorial Union, St Paul Student Center and the Village Union. They serve as community centers for the University and provide for the social, cultural and recreational needs of University students.

The union boards are not student organizations but are a part of the Department of Student Unions, which is a department of the University. As such they are policy-making groups and administer the programs, finances and facilities for the student unions.

MENBERSHIP: Positions on the Union Boards are filled by election or appointment.

STUDENT CENTER BOARD OF GOVERNORS Elections 5/65 647-3521 104 StudentiGenter, St Paul Campus

Pres V-P Sec

Robert Stricker David 1 Miller Susan Donske r

1361 Eustis StP 5541 Nicollet Av S 516 12th Av SE

TA 5-7348 331-1792

The Board formulates policy for operation of the St Paul Campus Student Center and provides direction for a comprehensive social, recreational and cultural pro­gram of activities for University students.

:t<lembership: Twelve students representing St Paul Campus schools and colleges according to enrollment, includine; one graduate student representative, all elected at campus-wide elections in the Spring quarter. In addition, voting members include three faculty, the Director of Resident Instruction and one representative of the alumni. Board members are :

-::-Joe Clifford Susan Donsker Susan Gundlach

*David Kanatz *Paul Larson

John Loda *Keith Loken

~~Keith McFarland David Miller Ray Nuckula Nancy Nietz George Pederson Dennis Rupp Jerry Schwartz

Don Smith ~-Lloyd Smith ~-Gordon Starr

Paul Ste gmeir Robert Stricker

UNION BOARD OF GOVERNORS Elections 5/65 Ext 2546 644-9323

FE 1-2388 484-6471

229 Coffman Memorial Union Pres V-P Se c-Treas

Daniel Paskewitz Jerry I Levey Robert Heinhae;en

2124 \'J Hoyt Av StP 1901 University Av SE 13 Duck Pass Rd StP

The Union Board promotes and determines policies vlhich will provide a comprehen­sive social, cultural and recreational pro[ram for all University students and establishes and enforces the rules for operation and sovernment of the Union facilities.

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(Union Board of Governors, Con't)

Membership: There are thirteen student members including four elected at large from the student boqy in the All-Campus Election each Spring and nine appointed by a committee with the following members: two representatives of the Union Board and one appointee each from the Hinnesota Student Association, the Office of the Dean of Students and the Vice-President of Educational Relationships and Development. There are five non-student members including four appointed by the Vice-President of Educational Relationships and Development and one by the Alumni Association. Board members are:

Ann Arnstein Jo Bell

*N L Bentson Susan Buhrman James Collins

Jan Faddis She l Gulins on Steve Gustafson Sidney Heath

leslie Novak Daniel Paskewitz James Rosenbaum

-;:-Harold Smith Jerry Levey Robert '.Jeinhagen (1 faculty to be named) (1 alum to be named)

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE UNION COMNITT:::Es 28th and Como Av SE

Recreation and Study Committee Play Center Facilities Committee

These committees will be established during fall quarter to aid in the develop­m:mt of recreational and cultural program for Village residents and to set policies for use of Village Union facilities.

For further information contact: Assistant Director of Student Unions Bert Atkinson 228 CMU Ext 2420

*Faculty and Alumni

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STUDENT PUBLICATIONS

There are three major classifications of student publications at the University:

1. All-University publications.

2. Technical or college publications.

3. Temporary or special publications.

Tho Board in Control of Student Publications supervises the editorial and financial mana3ement of all-University publications. Publications of a single college have their own editorial boards.

GOPHER ?il.AVEY lSA Green Hall, St Paul Campus

Editor Glenn Lillmars Bus Ngr Adv

J Hichael r.Iortensson Kenneth Hinsness

1985 Knapp W-2, StP Hwy 100 Rt 10, SStP 12 Green Hall

Elections 10/64

645-4298 GL 1-1227 647-3598

The staff publishes the Gopher Peavey, the annual publication of the Forestry Club. Any Forestry student is eligible.

THE MINNESOTA DAILY lOB Murphy He.ll

Editor Louis Burns Mng Ed Blair Charnley Bus Mgr Geoffrey Caufman

5501 York Av S 88 Orlin Av SE 2214 flCNair Av N

Elections 4/65 Ext 3381 927-5124 336-8792

JA 1-9993

The staff publishes the daily newspaper and the IvorY Tower maeazine of the University of Ninnesota. Any student is eligible.

Nll'JNESOTA GOPHER 12 hurphy Hall

Editor Carmen Laube Bus Mrg Allen Furber

1907 H County Rd D StP 4644 Upton Av S

Elections 5/65 Ext 3375

HE 3-2056 926-1655

The staff compiles the yearbook of the University. Lny student is eligible.

NINN ESOTA TECHJ:JOLOG 2 Hechanical

Co-Ed Co-Ed Bus Hgr

Engineering Sally Ahola Jacqueline Lander Karin Blomberg

Comstock Hall 1367 Prior Av S, StP 5921 Emerson Av S

Elections 5/65 Ext 3298

F'E 3-2161 698-7691

TA 7-3312

The staff )Ublishes the Ninnesota Technolog, a r,JOnthl~' magazine of the Institute of Te chnolory, devoted mainly to scientific and engineering subjects. lmy student is eligible.

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ACPJ)EMIC FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

The fraternity-sorority system is organized around similar concepts of purpose, standards and ideals. In all chapters there is an opportunity for personal development. This occurs through participation in chapter government, campus activities, social events and cultural programs. The fraternities and sororities strive to develop leadership, maturity and responsibility among their members. They also strive to complement and enhance higher education by offering friendship associations in a uni­versity setting. Most chapters maintain residences and are affiliated with national organizations. All are coordinated throu['h either the Panhellenic or Interfraternity Council.

MEMBEREHIP: :rvlembership dri~-es called "rushing" periods are conducted during the academic year. A student interested in joining a fraternity or sorority must register for rushing at the Panhellenic and Interfra­ternity Councils' Office, Room 225 Coffman Union. (Three academic sororities, Clovia, Gamma Omicron Beta, and Lambda Delta Phi are asso­ciate members of Panhellenic and conduct their rushing under special arrangements.) More detailed information about rushing may be obtained from these offices or from the Student Activities Bureau.

HEETINGS: :rvleetings are held weekly (usually on Non day nights).

EXPENSES: Nonthly living expenses compare favorably with those of the University r-esidence halls.

ACADENIC FRATERNITIES

ACACIA 1206 5th St SE

Pres Treas

ALPHA DELTA PHI

Orin Estebo Bruce Gre llong

----- 1725 University Av SE Pres Roger Plichta Sec-Treas Peter Von Bergan

ALPHA EPSilON 7I -~llthAv Pres Treas Alum Adv

ALPHA PHI ALPHA -----Pres

ALPHA Tli.U OMEGA

8E Jeffrey Cohn Sam Schwartz Nathan Ravitz

Bernard Hill

----- 1821 University Av SE Pres Ward C Johnson Treas Dave Bruce

2820 Inglewood Av S

4624 Clinton Av S

Elections 3/65 FE l-5941

Elections ll/64 FE l-1326

Elections 4/65 FE 3-0533

1:l.A 6-6790

Elections 3/65 FE l-5887

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BETA SIGHA PSI ---- 1103 5th St SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

BETA THETA PI

Gary R Hanson Joel Kosbab Vern V.Jeiss

--- -r62:S University Av SE Pres John Ebner Treas William Gilster

CHI PHI - -Jl5 19th Av SE Pres r-P CHI I'3I

Bernard Henderson Richard A Nelson

-- -1515 University Av SE Pres Ken Jonson Treas Robert Knapke

DELTA CHI --- 1601 Uhiversity Av SE Pres Steven Aufderheide T~eas Gerald Dannheim

DELTA KAPPA EPSILON --- l f'll-Unl"VerSity Av SE Pres James Ludwig T~eas Ron Peters

D:SL'lL'A TAU ""'2LTA ----·- 17ifUtiiversi ty Av SE Pres Donald 1rJeden Treas John Kohan Alu~ Adv Leigh Thomas

DSJ__~TA UPSILO~J --- ib.c:§4th St SE Pres Steven Harvey Treas Robert Bossman AluYfl Adv Ja1nes Kellett

KAP~'A f LPIIA PSI

Pres Treas

Kt\PPA SIC-~'lA -··----·· 1I~3--5th St Pres Treas Alwn P.dv

Frederick H Green Joseph Felder

SE Stephen Blons Fred Rector 11!illiam NcGlone

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14509 County Rd 6

243 BushavJay Rd Hay

Elections 10/64 331-1507

473-5146

Elections 5/65 FE 1-2313

Elections 10/64 331-9784

Elections 12/64 FE l-5467

Elections 1/65 FE l-7916

Elections 5/65 331-3731

Elections 3/65 FE 1-5997

GR 3-9165

Elections 3/65 331-6889

2803 Farrington St StP IV 4-6559

993 Dayton Av StP 524 Dayton Av StP

5717 loth Av S

Elections 5/65

.645-7231 .. 226-8363

Elections ll/64 FE 1-2792

TA 3-4200.

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PHI DELTA THETA lOll 4th st SE

Pres Treas Alum Adv

PHI EPSILON PI

1-lilliam Gremp James Lano F Michael Streitz

1901 University Av SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

PHI GAMI•iA DELTA

Lewis Liszt Jerome Lavey Barry Graceman

--- ll29 University Av SE Pres Robert Potts Treas Fred Schmeisser Alum Adv Jack Murdock

PHI KAPPA PSI - --rb59University Av SE Pres Clyde McCullough Treas Bruce Ferrario Alum Adv John Parker

PHI KAPPA THETA

18

2408 Russell Av S

4824 U 48th St

Elections 3/65 FE 6-9359

FR 7-9786

Elections 1/65 331-2388

TU 8-5656

Elections 3/65 FE 6-8661

Elections 1/65 331-1335

8220 Westwood Hills Curve LI 5-3341

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

PHI SIGMA KAPPA 317 lBth Av SE

Pres Dave Stearns Treas Don Thomas

PSI UPSILON 1617 University Av SE

Pres John Ossanna Treas Rick Johnson Alum Adv Richard ~

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON ~University Av SE

Pres Treas Alum Adv

SIGMA ALPHA MU

Philip McBride Richard Dillow James D Peterson

915 Uni'Versi ty Av SE Pres Paul Crane Treas Elliott Pinck Alum Adv Donald Kirschner

SIGMA CHI ----- 1623 University Av SE Pres Robert J Larson Treas John Martin

242 'i Franklin Av

1865 Melrose Av

Elections 12/64 FE 1-1108

Elections 10/64 FE 1-1114

Elections 1/65 FE l-7125

338-1393

Elections 5/65 FE 3-6427

544-2860

Elections 3/65 331-1723

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Siffi'lA NU ----- 307 16th Av SE Pres lloyd G Brown T.reas Mark Scholle Alum Adv John Clinton

TAU DELTA PHI

19

315 E 14th St

Elections 3/65 FE 1-1732

FE 3-9669

This fraternity is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TN!:·I, Ext 3955.

TAU KAPPA EPSILON

This fraternity is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Pctivities Bureau, 4 TNH, Ext 3955.

THETA CHI ----- 315 16th Av SE Pres Nicholas Barbatsis Treas Donald May

THETA DELTA CHI - Goo lOth Av fE Pres John Fronun Treas Robert M Gustafson Alum Adv Darrell Coleman

THETA XI -----.lOll 6th St SE Pres Dwight Hells Tre as George V.lhi te Alum Adv Jim Hose r

ZETA PSI ---- -rE29 University Av SE Pres Patrick Boettger Treas John Riedl Alum Adv Alan Rice

Elections 3/65 331-7929

Elections 3/65 FE 9-1266

Elections 1/65 331-1891

Elections 12/64 331-7455

522 N Miss R Blvd StP CA 2-5000

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ACADEMIC SORORITIES

ALPHA CHI ONEGA 514 11th Av SE

Pres Treas Alum Adv

Susan Gill Karen Kolstad Mrs A 1 Champlin

ALPHA DELTA PI - 1000 5tfi St SE Pres Jean Price Treas Janice Nelson

ALPHA EPSILON PHI 928 Sth stSE

Pres Sheila Rothkopf Treas Antoinette Harris

ALPHA GAMMA DELTA 311 lltfi'AV SE

Pres Treas Alum Adv

Constance Holcomb Judith Volkenant Mrs E U Reed

ALPHA OMICRON PI 1121 SthSt SE

Pres Treas Alum Adv

ALPHA PHI

Adrienne Noel Marcia Pederson Pauline Altermatt

-- 323 lOth Av SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

CHI OMEGA

Margit K Larson Joyce Anderson Sue Janssen

315 lOth Av SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

CLOVIA

Gretchen E Pederson A'1nette Findlay Mrs Lyle Rowe

1502 Raymond Av StP Pres Ruth A Gunderson Treas Jane Plihal Adv Mary Lamison

DELTA DELTA DELTA - 314 lOth Av SE Pres Margaret Gl.illckel Treas Sandra Kerr Alum Adv Mrs R F Liedtke

DELTA GAMMA - 1026 5th St SE Pres Suz Putt Treas Faye Bergman Alum Adv Mrs C E Newman

3124 Edgewood Av S

7638 Newton Av S

1817 H 59th St

7605 Park Av

1512 Transit Av StP

7106 James Av S

3400 1·; Calhoill1 Blvd

--~~~ ~- --- ---

Elections 3/65 FE 1-1343

viE 9-6544

Elections 2/65 336-4373

Elections 2/65 FE 3-0297

Elections 3/65 FE 3-0207

UN 9-3487

Elections 3/65 FE 1-1381

TA 4-7996

Elections 2/65 FE 2-8516

lJA 6-9323

Elections 2/65 FE 3-6529

UN 9-8713

Elections 4/65 HI 6-3786

633-5039

Elections 3/65 333-4527

UN 9-3003

Elections 3/65 FE 5-4196

HA 2-1782

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DELTA ZET.A ----- ~lOth Av SE Pres Harcia Stien Treas Nina Calvin Alum Adv Verna Kaltenbronn

OOlNA OMICRON BETA 2067 Carter Av StP

Pres Treas

GAMIJA PHI BETA

Susan Stutzman Barbara Alden

- 311 lOth Av SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

Merrilyn ~1aurer Mary Quest Mrs Fred 0 TJatson

KAPPf ALPHA THETA - 1012 5th St SE Pres Willian Hershe Treas

KAPPA DELTA ----- 1025 6th St Pres Treas Alum Adv

KAPPA KAPPA GAMhA -

ftephanie Cooper

SE Jane L Larson Charlotte Somers Pat Thomenson

329 lOth Av SE Pres Linda Peery Treas Yvonne Pearson

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4514 vJooddale Av S

2742 Harion St StP

Alum Adv Nrs Richard Neullerleile 2278 Birch St HtB

LAHBDA DELTA PHI 1276 Raymond Av StP

Pres Loretta Hanson Treas Kay Haugen

PHI MU - -330 11th /1v SE Pres Treas Alum Adv

PI BETA PHI - ---r109 5th St Pres Treas Alum Adv

SIGMA DELTA TAU

Evelyn \'Jest Roberta Anderson Mrs I 0 Friswold

SE Mary Vaala Wendy Gislason Ruth Hastings

1121 UniVersity Av SE Pres Judith Cohen Treas Judith Krantz Alum Adv Mrs Ruth Usem

6604 Girard Av S

1617 E River Terrace

2601 Sunset Blvd

Elections· 2/65 331-1880

Elections 2/65 MI 6-3970

Elections 2/65 FE 3-7285

VIA 2-5255

Elections 2/65 FE 3-5500

E1e ctions 2/65 FE 1-1863

IV 4-4712

Elections 2/65 333-0389

GA 9-4488

Elections 3/65 645-6563

Elections 1/65

UN 6-4245

Elections 2/65 FE 1-1339

336-1537

Elections 3/65 FE 1-7935

920-2727

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PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES

Men and women students with similar professional and vocational aims join together to promote their common interest and to provide social activity for their members. Host of the fraternities and one of the sororities maintain IBsidences with eating acconnnodations.

~illERSHIP: ~~mbership is by invitation, with a particular academic specialization a prerequisite. Most of the resident groups conduct a rushing period during which interested individuals may visit them.

PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES

ALPHA CHI SIGMA (Chemistry) - 613 Oak St SE Pres Bruce Clark Sec-Treas Robert Lindgren

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA (Advertising)

Pres Treas

Roy Clark James Niemi

ALPHA GAMMA RHO (Agriculture ) ----- 2060 Carter Av StP Pres Paul Berge Treas JeroiOO Hendorff Adv Arnold Flikke

ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA (Medicine) ----- 621 Oak St SE Pres Thomas Clifford Treas Roland Larter

ALPHA KAPPA PSI (Business) ----- 1116 ~St SE Pres Ronald Kari Treas Gerald Arens Adv Robert Hancock

ALPHA MUSIC}~ (Applied Mortuary Science)

Pres-Acting Treas Brian Bantz

ALPHA OMEGA (Dent is try)

Pres Treas

Lionel Greenberg Stanley Kagin

ALPHA PSI (Veterinary Medicine)

Pres Treas Adv

Dennis Dammen A1 vin A berman Roger Ball

3518 Nicollet Av

204 Ag Engrg

868 Bus Adm Tower

575 S Snelling StP

1338 Goodrich StP 2617 Kipling Av S

2044 Brewster StP 6811 W 24th St 224 Vet Sci

Elections l/65 FE l-5951

Elections 5/65

822-8838

Elections 4/65 MI 6-4790

647-3228

Elections 4/65 FE l-1744

Elections 1/65 331-1391

Ext 4406

Elections 10/64

698-0796

Elections 4/65

MI 9-5634 WA 2-4312

Elections 1/65

645-8789 LI 5-0033 647-3509

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ALPHA RHO CHI (Architecture) - "6'05 Ontario St SE Pres Brad Hiller Treas Thomas Hortenson

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ALPHA TAU ALPHA (Agricultural Education) ---Pres Duane Leach Treas 1~illiam Harju Adv L Clinton Taylor

ANCHOR AND CHAIN -- (NROTC)

Pres Carl Newberg Treas Rodney Knutson Adv John Richardson

DELTA SIGMA DELTA (Dentistry) ----- ~ssex St SE Pres Treas

Lloyd Iieber John Vick

DELTA SIGMA PI (Business) - 22'5"BuSI'ness Adm Tower Pres Russell Otto Treas Kenneth He the Adv Glenn Hood

DELTA ~ E,!!! (Law)

PO Coffey Hall

220 Ag Engrg

5712 Standish 3023 Cedar Av

7207 Lyndale Av S 6341 Able St NE, Fr.d 804 Bus Adm Tower

Elections 11/64 FE l-7961

647-354.5

Elections 3/65

PA 2-2603 PA 9-5712

Elections 5/65 FE l-1324

Elections 1/65

869-7158 560-3497 Ext 4357

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

DELTA THETA SIGVill (Agriculture) ~CleVBland Av N StP

Pres David Kill Treas T Arthur Grove Adv Ronald Roberts

FARN HOUSE (Agriculture) lSOS N Cleveland Av StP

Pres Jerry Gemar Treas Keith Hanson Adv Robert Meade

GA.111MA ETA GAMMA (Law) - ll26--:5'fi1St SE Pres Nick Zuber Treas James Metcalf

~ ~ £gf (Industrial Relations)

Pres Treas Adv

Richard Sells Russell Norha Cyrus Smythe

113 Snyder Hall

123 Peters Hall

325 8th Av SE 1067 15th Av SE 512 Bus Adm Tower

Elections 12/64 MI 5-8787

647-3482

Elections 3/65 MI 6-3196

647-3383

Elections 5/65 331-1575

Ele cti ons 5/65

331-6368 331-2966 Ext 3828

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~ALPHA~ (Photo-Journalism)

This group failed to submit officers. Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

KAPPA ETA KAPPA (Engineering) 901 Washington Av SE

Pres Michael J Jensen Treas lee Sigford

KAPPA PSI (Pharmacy)

Pres Treas Adv

Ronald Sorenson 'T:Jilliam Marquette Lee Schramm

MU BETA CHI (Business)

Pres Treas

Preston Miller Tom Resnick

MU IOTA EPSILON (Industrial Education)

Pres Adv

Lawrence Vall William Kavanaugh

NU SIGMA NU (Medicine) 6310ak St SE

Pres John Soucheray Treas Ross Rimmerle

PHI BETA PI (Medicine) - ~9Union St SE Pres Treas Adv

Frede ric M Brown Charles Haislet John Delaney

PHI CHI (Medicine ) - 325 Harvard SE Pres Larry Brettingen Treas James Fischer

PHI DELTA CHI (Pharmacy) 1024 Lith St SE

Pres Paul Schaffer Treas Adv

Peter Lagus \rJillard Hadley

PHI DELTA EPSILON (Medicine) SOl Ontario St SE

Pres Treas

Arthur Bearon Stuart Borken

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For information please contact the Student

1208 7th St S'E Centennial Hall 219 Appleby Hall

1268 St Paul Av StP 1407 Vincent Av N

3533 Longfellow Av 103 TNCD

Hospital

109 Appleby

Elections l/65 331-2133

Elections 5/65

338-1331 339-7421 Ext 2194

Elections 5/65

699-3160 JA 2-7626

Elections 10/64

722-8835 Ext 3641

Elections 2/65 FE 2-6829

Elections 5/65 FE l-1369

}i'E 9-7311

Elections 5/65 FE 1-1319

Elections 4/65 FE 3-2287

Ext 2197

Elections 4/65 FE 1-7149

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PHI DELTA PHI (Law)

Pres Stephen Krupp

PHI EPSILON KAPPA (Physical Education)

Pres Treas Adv

Jack lehman Duane Markus Robert NcAdam

fl!! MU ALPHA (Music)

Pres Treas

Joe DeRaad Thomas Hanson

PHI RHO SIGMA (Medicine) --- ~17 Union St SE Pres Terrill Olsen Treas Charles Patterson Adv Richard Lillehei

PI SIGMA EPSILON (Sales-Business)

Pres Treas

James Hoare Keith Enrooth

PSI OMEGA (Dentistry)

Pres Treas Adv

901 East River Road Gary Lunstad Dale Louis Douglas Yock

SIGMA ALPHA SIGMA (Engineering)

Pres Treas

Michael Frisch Harry Gilbert

SIGMA DELTA CHI (Journalism)

Pres Treas Adv

111 Murphy Hall Robert Terpstra Patrick Shepard Edwin Emery

THETA TAU (Engineering) ----- SIS lOth Av SE Pres William S Carlson Treas Thomas Chanan Adv Roy Mattson

TRIANGLE (Engineering) 521 12th Av SE

Pres Robert Noreen Treas Delwin Piepenburg

XI PSI PHI (Dentistry) - -1004 7th St SE Pres Treas

William Berger Charles Ott

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1025 S Cleveland StP

1001 12th Av S 3045 Oakland 205 Cooke Hall

1214 3rd St StPP 4824 Nokomis Av S

B-515 Mayo

1035 Central Av NE 2645 Pierce St NE

364 C Owre

1634 Upton Av N 4012 Cedarwood Rd

625 15th Av SE 2524 Pleasant Av 108 Nurphy Hall

229 El Engrg

Elections 5/65

699-5196

Elections 5/65

331-1335 TA 3-0312 Ext 4219

Elections 3/65

GL 9-2476 PA 4-4368

Elections 12/64 FE 1-1839

Elections 3/65

FE 2-7929 ST 9-7512

Elections 3/65 FE 1-1801

Ext 2812

Elections 4/65

521-4887 922-1614

Elections 5/65

331-9874 TA 2-0282 ~xt 3176

Elections 3/65 FE 1-7931

Ext 2467

Elections 4/65 FE l-7969

Elections 4/65 FE l-7933

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PROFESSIONAL SORORITIES

~LPHA ~ THETA (Medical Technology)

Pres Treas

Karen Dedina Marilyn Lauring

ALPHA E~'3ILON IOTA (Medicine) - ~28 OntariOSt SE Pres Audrey Nelson Treas Marjorie Mack

ALPHA~ GAMl:A (Dental Hygiene)

Pres Treas

Karen L Nelson Karen Liljemark

~ TAU DELTA (Nursing)

Pres Treas A.dv

Mary M Nels on Martha Cook Mary Tarasuk

I~ EPSILON (Pharmacy) Appleby Hall

Pres Treas AC.v

Judith Stephans Harion Carlberg Ruth Livingston

PHI DELTA (Business)

Pres Treas

Kathleen Harner Mary 1!Jalley

.!2!f UPSIIDN OHICRON (Home Economics)

Pres ':i:'reas Adv

Linda Peery Nancy Tritten Kathleen Jeary

SIGi'!A ALPHA IOTA (Music) ·---- 107 ScottHall Pres Kathleen Matula T~eas Elizabeth Beery

TAU BETA SIGMA (Band) -- --s:.Ti' Northrop Auditorium Fres Sandra vJagner Treas Elizabeth Beery

THETA ~IGMA PHI (Journalism) ----- Nurphy Hall Pres ':i:'l"82S

Judy Mattson Katie Niemeyer

ZETA PHI ETA (Speech) ----Pres Treas

Twylla Reese Hary Strom

Comstock Hall Comstock Hall

1045 VJ Hoyt StP 2410 E 43rd St

Powell Hall Comstock Hall 119 l~llard Hall

3508 Colfax Av S Comstock Hall 138 Appleby Hall

1751 Berkeley StP 2804 33rd Av NE

329 lOth Av SE 1000 8th St SE 221 McNeal Hall StP

4o6t 14th Av s Comstock Hall

Comstock Hall Comstock Hall

7708 Lakeview Lane 1364 Summit StP

8108 Colfax Av S 4944 17th Av S

Elections 4/65

333-2161 333-2161

Elections 5/65 FE 9-5348

Elections 4/65

HU 8-1294 PL 4-1622

~le ctions 3/65

FE 9-0531 FE 3-2161

Ext 3116

Elections 5/65 Ext 2187

TA 5-8654 FE 3-2161

Ext 2184

Elections 3/65

698-2-148 ST 1-1207

Elections 2/65

FE 3-0389 338-0967 647-3358

Elections 3/65

331-3958 333-2161

Elections J/65 Ext 3431 333-2161 333-2161

Elections 4/65

su 4-3951 698-9661

Elections 5/65

TU 1-6455 PA 9-7560

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RESIDENTIAL ORGANIZtTIONS

This group is comprised of organizations established for the purpose of providing better social, athletic and cultural programs within University residence halls.

MEMBERfHIP: Any resident of the Jiving unit is automatically a member.

ASSOCIATED ETUDENTE OF BRE1rJSTER HALL Brewster Hall

Pres Robert McCaslin Treas Bruce Milbrandt

ASfOCIATED STUDENTS OF l'IEREDITH HALL Here di th HaiT -

Director Aganetha Loewen

BAILEY HALL RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION Bailey Hall

Pres Treas

Paul D Johnson Jonathan D Anderson

CENI'ENNIAL HALL RESIDENCE ASSOCHTION Centennial Hall

Pres Trec>s

Neil Palomba Arlen Bowen

CONSTOCK HALL HOUSE COUNCIL Comstock Hall

Pres Treas

Carole Clothier Karen Zuercher

FRONTIER HALL RESIDENCE AS~- OCIATION Frontier Hall

Pres Thomas Denny Treas Fred Matson

PIONEER HALL RESIDENCE M~·.:oCIATION

Pres Treas

PiOii'e'er Hall Carolyn Pemberton Denny Braun

POHELL HALL GOVERNING ASSOCIATION Powell Hall

Pres Treas

Judy Cox Bonnie Johnson

SANFORD liJO!JIEN r S ASSOCIATION Sanford Hall

Pres Treas

Patricia Butorac Arlene 1 iikelius

TERRITORIAL HALL RESIDENCE ASSOCIATION Territorial Hall

Pres Treas

J Steven Contardi Richard Lawrence

Elections 5/65 647-3503

Elections 10/64 647-3502

Elections 10/64 MI 5-9241

Elections 4/65 FE 9-7421

Elections 10/64 FE 3-2161

Electipns 5/65 331-6400

Elections 4/65 331-6850

Elections 2/65 FE 9-0531

Elections 10/64 FE 2-0931

Elections 4/65 FE 9-0501

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CO-OPERATIVE ORGANIZPTIONS

Three types of student co-operative organizations are currently operating at the University of Hinnesota. The first provides residence and/or boarding facilities at as near cost as co-operative buying will permit. The second kind makes possible organizational purchasing or family buy­ing. The third type provides a child care service.

MENBERSHIP: Hembership in the residential or eating co-operatives is open to anyone wishing to join. Purchase of stock is a requirement for membership in the purchasinG associations and in some of the co­operative residences. The child care service is available to members in the 1.rJomen 's Continuing Education Program.

CHATEAU CO-OPERATIVE CLUB ---"l419 >th St SE Mgr Bruce Strand Sec-Treas James Hork

Elections 5/65 FE .5-3039

Operates as a social club supplying its members with food at near cost prices; provides recreational activities. Membership: University affiliates during the school year.

FRATERNITY PURCHASING ASSOCIATION 15 TNM

Pres V-P

Elmer Dahms Owen Schott

2231 Knapp St StP 1617 University Av SE

Offers members a non-profit purchasing and financial service.

Elections 10/64 Ext 3864 646-1.535

FE l-1114

Herr1.bership: Fraternities and sororities, religious organizations and student co-operatives; all student organizations are eligible.

INDEPENDENT MEN'S CO-OP f4b9cl-;Velarid Pv N StP

Pres Peter Zech Treas Adv

Harlan Hokanson E Fred Koller

Elections 4/65 HI .5-1929 MI .5-8231 HI .5-8231

1475 Cleveland Av N StP 147.5 Cleveland Av N StP 301 Hae eke r Hall StP 647-3494

Provides its members with rooms, sleeping quarters, meals and social activities. ~~err.bership: Any male student who purchases stock.

HINPESOTA GRADUATE CLUB --~9 Carter AV'St'P Pres Patrick Breen

Provides room and board for graduate students. Membership: Graduate students.

NI 4-6453

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STUDENTS' CHILD CARE, CO-OPERATIVE 219 'rNM - -

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Elections 9/64

Pres Treas

Phyllis Paul Ellen Joseph

3401 Medicine Lake Blvd 527 5th St SE

Ext 3850 LI 5-8453

331-2605

Provides care for children of University of Hinnesota students while these stu­dents attend classes. Membership: vlomen members must be registered with the ·uomen 1s Continuing Edu­cation Program. Children of non-members may be admitted upon approval of the executive committee. Spouses of students or non-students who are members of the Homen's Continuing Education Program may become members.

STUDENTS' CO-OPERATIVE, I~CORPORATED

1721-university Av SE Pres House Hgr

Donald Ranta Dave Sundberg

Provides approved, inexpensive room and board for male students. Membership: Any male student may apply.

UNIVERSITY VILLAGE COOPERATDTE ASSOCIATION, mCORPORATED

Elections 4/65 FE 1-1078

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

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RELIGIOUS AND INTER-FAITH ORGANIZATIONS - - -

There are more than thirty-five organizations on the campus providing stu~ents with opportunities for religious life and social service. Dr Henry Allen in the Office of the Dean of Students serves as Coordin­ator of Stud.ent Religious Activities. The Council of Student Religious O~gc:nizGtions functions as a liaison between the University administra­tion, the Council of Religious Advisers, and the student body.

Hore than half of the religious organizations maintain permanent offices or buildings and employ professional personnel to direct their programs and activities.

MEMBERSHIP: M::n:1bership is generally open to any student on the basis of his interest in tta purposes of the particular group.

BMIA I I CLt.JB

Pres Tre2.s AG::

JuC:.ith Phillips Nabil Elias lc~10ra Klein

1016 17th FV SE 1629 6th St SE 2235 ~.J 21st st

Elections 5/65

331-2586 331-2775

FR 7-4618

Spc~sors discussion of religion as a source of unity for the world and as a so-1t.:.tio:1 for current p::oblcms; opposes pre judice and promotes fellowship; offers stuc2nts an opportu~ity to study the Baha'i Faith. Open membership.

BJ,PTIST STUD:NT FELLO':·ISHIP -~--1ii9~R~i verslty Av-·s-s Pres M2.rcia Jones 'lro::ts Paul Van Der Uerf

416 11th Av SE 330 5th Av SE

Ct1!.tivates th:; spiritu3.l life of students by discovering "tvo.~.":c; increc:sir.g L:1ovrl13 c_ge of the life and work of Jesus me d2..tation and stucy; f1_1_lfills personal responsibilities fo:: Christi2:1 f::;2.lo-;;ch2.J.Jn Open membership!)

BAPTIST STUD:C::JT UIJIO'~ ·----- --·--·- ---'~-

Elections 5/65 331-1768

FE 1-2282

evidences of God at Christ through prayer, and provides a setting

Pres

Adv

Douglas Phinney Paul fer:,l Paul Torrance

Territorial Hall Rt 3 Box 602 Mnd 330 Burton

Elections 5/65

FE 9-0503 GR 2-1700 Ext 2265

To p::."ovic'J a fello~-vship for the Southern Baptist students of the University of

1-lir..nc;sota. I12:abership: Open to all Baptist studentso

r:,un:=:IIST STlC·'""~JT ASSOCIATION --- "- .-.-_...,-~ ------·-·- . .._._. ________ _ T::is e:roup f2ile d to subn:i t officers. For information please contact the Student .A::;ti·/i ties Bureau, 4 T:~1, Ext 3955.

Fosters fellowship between Buddhist and non-Buddhist on the University campus, ~::.'m-:-.otes better understanding and peace between the Buddhist and non-Buddhist

1:orld, and provides a symbol around which Buddhist students may gather to find spiritual companionship. Open membershipo

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CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST 1120 5th St SE

Pres Gary Gilbertson Se c-Treas Marcia Linde

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2746 Bryant S 5321 14th Av S

Elections 5/65 FE 9-1700 TA 5-6061 TA 4-0416

Promotes personal faith in Christ, enabling members to be more effective as Christians and leaders in their religious, academic and professional responsi­bilities. Open membership.

CHI ALPHA

Pres V-P Adv

Gilbert Lazan Robert Engelking Rev Harold Kamppi

1232 Ingerson Ct StP 7000 Llfnmar Lane 820 E 14th St

Elections 10/64

633-2121 927-8518 545-3674

Provides Pentecostal witness and fellowship among students. Open membership.

CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY Elections 4/65

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

Richard E Carlson Norman Olson Philip Hursh

3126 Noble Av N 417 7th St SE Health Ee rvice

588-4140 333-2752 Ex:t 4C31

Presents a positive witness of Christianity to their associates; gains mutual strength and encouragement by meeting together for prayer, Bible study and fel­lowship. Membership: Open to medical and dental students and practitioners.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZ.ATION

Pres Treas Adv

Judy Howie Roy Conradi Bernard Lindgren

2077 Harshall Av StP 1516 8th St SE 398 Ford Hall

Elections 5/65

645-4341 331-3321 Ext 3035

lvJembers work together in holding testimony meetings and sponsoring Christian Science lectures, in order to bring Christian Science to receptive indiyiql.lClls. Nembership: Nust be faculty or students and members in good standing of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, IvJassachusetts. Associate and alumni JlEmberships available.

COMMONS CLUB, MINNESOTA 142:>1Jniversity Av SE

Pres James E Anderson Tre as Robe rt Gove Adv Rev Douglas 'Jallace

Elections 4/65

4904 ltJ Upland Crest 600 Happy Haven Rd, Hay 1425 University Av SE

788-5985 GR 3-8487 FE 1-1013

Promotes, with the YMCA, friendship, democracy, social service, and moral and intellectual rrowth. Membership: Male students elected by active members.

CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST STUDENT UNION

Pres V-P Adv

Alan Dahl Cliff Fenlason M J Hollowood

669 Dayton StP 4140 5th f.v S 2302 Blaisdell Av S

Elections 5/65

225-5913 TA 2-5165 FE 2-1548

Establishes contact with the Twin City area churches; provides fellowship in­spiration, instruction, and service opportunities for Conservative Baptist students. Nembership: Open to any student who is a member of, attends, or expresses a preference for a Conservative Baptist church.

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COPTIC ASSOCIATION, ~

Pres Treas Adv

Makram Samaan Shakir Botros George Zaki

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1099 15th Av SE 825 University Av SE 26 Diehl Hall

Elections 4/65

331-3474 333-8068 Ext 4327

Maintains and promotes Christian life and preserves· the Coptic heritage and traditions among the membership. Membership: Students who are members of the Coptic Church, associate memberships are available ..

..;..CO,;..;VE=NA;;;;;.N;..;;.T ~

Pres Treas

Keith Turnquist Thomas Peterson

2211 Scheffer StP 3491 Garfield St NE

Elections 4/65

699-3817 ST 9-0186

Gathers all Covenant students at the University into a fellowship for social and spiritual pursuits. Open membership.

DELTA KAPPA PHI 316 Walnut St SE

Pres Treas

Richard Pietz Conrad H Johnson

Elections 2/65 FE 1-2919

Emphasizes the study of Holy Scdpture and Lutheran doctrines; encourages church attendanee; helps students live as committed Christians in personal and communi­ty life; provides Christian fello-vrship. Membership: Students who attend one meeting may request membership.

EASTERN ORTHODOX FELI.DvJSHIP

Pres V-P Adv

James Vick Peter Stoupas \Jilliam Smith

2619 3rd St NE Territorial Hall 660 Soc Sci Tower

Elections 9/64

ST 1-4327 FE 9-0501

Promotes Orthodox religious values; fosters a better knowledge of this heritage; and offers a social and cultural program. Membership: Eligible persons upon payment of dues.

EPISCOPAL STUDENT AS~OCIATION

Pres Treas

317 17th Av SE H Michael Blair Frederick Yore

5B Ft Snelling StP 1930 Selby Av StP

Elections 5/65 331-36~

PA 1-4032 HI 4-6523

Serves the mission of Christianity in higher education by fostering a better un­derstanding of the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church and loyalty in its corporate life. Y~mbership: Students who are confirmed or interested in being confirrne d in the Episcopal Church.

GAMMA DELTA 1101 University Av SE

Pres Laurie Schultz Treas Phil Isaacson

1006 Brenner StP 515 lOth Av SE

Elections 5/65 . FE 1-1102

484-5667 331-7931

Provides a program of Christian knowledge, service and fellowship for students at the University. Membership: Communicant student members of a ~ynodical Conference Lutheran Church. Associate memberships are available.

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HILLEL FOUNDATION 1$21 University Av SE

Pres V-P

Andrew Kane James Smith

33

1615 Edgcumbe Rd StP 1751 Colvin StP

Elections 5/65 FE 6-9651

699-1507 699-8713

Supplements the religious, social and cultural activities of the members. Membership: Open to all Jewish students on campus.

HINDU ASSOCIATION

Sec Sec

Prabodh Lele Ram Gupta

317 Harvard St SE 315 University Village

Elections 7/64

FE 1-5707 331-5431

Promotes unity and universal brotherhood through the study of Hinduism. Membership: Anyone vJho is a Hindu or be longs to the various outgrowths of Hin­duism can become a regular member. Associate membership is open to all others.

INTER-VflRSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOi,JEHIP PO 2$2$ StP Campus

Pres Charles Selander Treas Lola Anderson

842 Sherwood Av StP Bailey Hall

Elections 4/65

PR 6-3395 MI 5-9241

Promotes personal faith in Christ as Saviour, study of the Bible, prayer and Christian fellowship; confronts others with the command to world evangelism. Open membership.

ISLAMIC CULTURAL SOCIETY

Pres Treas Adv

Mohammad Nawgood Farouk Shalaby T Irving

813 Delaware St SE 818 4th St SE 322 Folwell Hall

Elections 4/65

331-2741 336-6980 Ext 4922

Interprets Islamic culture, civilization and religion to the general public and promotes friendly relations among Hoslem and American students. Open membership,

KAPPA KAPPA LAMBDA

Pres Treas Adv

1813 University Av SE Narilyn L Johnson Louise Gorgas Rita McGowan

4204 22nd Av S 4636 31st Av S 1813 University Av SE

Unites Lutheran girls in a spirit of Christian fellowship. Membership: Girls of Lutheran preference.

KAPPA PHI Uo9 4th St SE

Pres Treas

Hilda Parks Narilyn Holm

612 lOth Av SE Comstock Hall

Promotes friendship and high spiritual values. Membership: Ne thodist female students.

Elections 3/65 331-1859

PA 4-8952 PA 4-8432 331-1859

Elections 4/65 FE 8-5803

331-5782 333-2161

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LUTI-illRAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION --·---rB'l3 Uni ve rsi ty Av SE Pras Barbara Zacherson Treas Deanne Allen Ad-r Rita NcGowan

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4330 Logan Av N 5605 Bloomington Av S 1813 University Av SE

Elections 1/65 FE 1-1859 JA 1-4849 TA 3-0696 FE 1-18.59

Provides opportunities for spiritual growth, stewardship and fellowship in accordz.nce with the aims and emphasis of the Lutheran Student Association of America. Open membership.

LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION, ST PAUL --"""14'07 N Cieveland Av StP - -Pres Paul Berge Treas Dwayne Diers Adv Osgood Magnuson

2060 Carter Av StP Bailey Hall StP 120 Coffey Hall

Elections 3/6.5 645-4.561 646-4790 645-9241 647-36o6

Strengthens Christian students in their faith through illtudy; seeks to win all students to a full commitment to Jesus Christ; offers opportunity for Christian friendships, social life and a stronger fellowship of Lutheran students. Open rr.e rr.be r ship.

1:"'' 1~IONITE STUDENT FELLO'~:JSHIP

Pres S:; c--Tre as AC.-.r

Sam Klippenstein Emma Preheim Rev John Esau

Centennial Hall 4737 Park Av 2211 28th Av S

Elections 10/64

FE 9-7421 TA 5-5118

722-7524

Provices the opportunity for fellowship, worship, witness and discussion to the students of the Mennonite faith and others interested in the Mennonite faith. Opcm membership.

llHJl'l'SSOTA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

Pres Tr::as .A-:.7

Chuck Hallste dt Jvi Don Campbell Kenneth vJhi tby

6232 13th Av S 6245 12th Av S 132 hech Eng

Elections 3/65

UN 6-9620 UN 9-.5138

Ext 3049

\Jitnesses to Jesus Christ as God Incarnate and seeks to lead others to a person­al faith in Him as Saviour; strengthens the spiritual life of students by prayer, ;ible stucy and fellowship; calls students to the mission field. Open member-ship.

I'tJ:':10~J FELLOHSHIP Elections 10/64

Pres Carla Blake 1579 Burton Av StP 645-9529

Promotes the follm-Iing ideals: religion, intellectuality, culture, fellowship ::::1d leadership. llc:c.'.J::::rship: 'Jillingne ss to accept and conform to the ideals and standards of Hor:c.on Fellowship (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) whether a member of that church or not.

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NEWMAN CLUB 1701 University Av SE

Pres Tom Hungavan Treas Terry Bieker Adv Father CBorge Garrelts

1701 University Av SE 4925 16th Av S 1701 University Av SE

Elections 4/65 FE 1-7101 FE 1-7101

729-4137 331-.3437

The Newman Center desires to make a meaningful contribution to University life by promoting an intellectual, religious, and enjoyable atmosphere through a pro­gram of religious education, meaningful liturgical participation and fellowship among studehts. Membership: Catholic students. Guest membership available for staff members, non-students, or non-Catholic students.

NEVJMAN ~' ST PAUL

Pres Treas Adv

George Copa Cletus Janni George Marx

1505 N Cleveland Av StP Bailey Hall StP 130 Haecker Hall

Elections 3/65

MI 6-3196 MI 5-9241 647-Jp26

Promotes Catholic moral and religious life; studies the fundamental principles and doctrines of the Church; brings Catholic students into closer relationship; fosters good will and fellowship between Catholics and non-Catholics. Membership: Catholic students. Guest membership available for staff members, non-students, or non-Catholic students.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST STUDENT FELLO\rlSHIP

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TM1, Ext 3955.

- -·--- ··-···· Strengthens students in their spiritual life and perception, encourages a con-tinuance and growth in the grace of God and fosters love and brotherhood as proclaimed by Christ. Membership: All Seventh-Day Adventist students. Associate membership is open to others.

SIKH STUDY CIRCLE

Pres Amar ji t Chaimey 1015 7th St SE FE 1-2356.

Promotes interest in and disseminates information in Sikhism, organizes dis­courses on the Sikh religion and culture and encourages social and cultural gatherings to celebrate Sikh occasions. Open membership.

STUDENT RELIGIOUS LIBERALS

Pres Treas

608 V>Jashington Av ~E Howard Kaibel Chris Hamley

609 lOth Av S Hop 6944 lst Pv S Rhf

Elections .5/65 331-7448 935-2487

UN 9-8932

Provides interested students with a group which serves as a focus for their ac­tivities in liberal religion, thought and action; furthers Unitarian-Univer­salist philosophies; and develops leadership among members. Open membership.

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UNITED CANPUS CHRISTIAN FELI.D1rJSHIP 1421 N Cleveland Av StP

Adv Rev Laurence Doerr 1421 N Cleveland Av StP MI 5-6o64 NI 5-6064

Helps its memoors discover God's 1..rill for their lives and helps them. carry out this will through a program of Christian worship, study and fellowship. Membership: Students of the Congregational, Evangeli'cal and Reformed, Pres­byterian faiths and other interested students and faculty.

UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - FIRST CHRISTIAN CENTER 2201 lst Av S

Pres Treas Adv

Douglas Armstrong Sue Hauskey Rudolph Berryman

2833 ·valle Vista 5653 Jamas Av S 100 Mus Ed

Elections 11/64 FE 8-6978 LI 5-2466

927-5746 Ext 3203

Promotes fellowship among students of Christian prefe~nce ,. cultivates spirit­ual growth, enlists students in the program of the Christian Churches in the Twin Cities and works with other &roups in campus-wide religious ag_~ivities. Hembership: Includes all students who indicate the Christian-'Church on the preference card, and interested persons.

UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOHSHIP, 507 Oak St SE

Pres Arnold Enslin Treas Ni chael Burwell

OAK STREET CENTER

507 Oak St SE Pioneer Hall

Elections 5/65 331-7937 331-7937 331-6850

Provides opportunities for Congregational Evangelical, Presbyterian and Reformed students to grow spiritually and provides a fellowship where Christian character and service are outcomes of study, worship and living. Open membership,

UNITED ~NPUS CHRISTIAN FELI.DHSHIP, 17TH A V 331 17th Av SE

Co-Ord Com Judy Chappie Co-Ord Com Dick Youel

4521 16th Av S Territorial Hall

339-0019 PA 9-1294 FE 9-0503

Promotes the discovery of God's will, a dynamic faith through Christian exper­ience, worship and study; and is dedicated to the express~on of faith by work and deed, seeking to work with those of like purpose. Membership: All students of Presbyterian preference.

UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN FOUNDATION

Pres Sec

lS07 University Av SE Lilla O'Grady Judy Freeman

4839 3rd Av S 3620 E 41st St

Elections 5/65 FE 1-5943 TA 2-6186 PA 9-5917

Strengthens the Christian faith of the membership, via Bible study, prayer, fel­lowship and Christian witnessing. Open membership.

1,,JESLEY FOUNDA'I'ION 1209 4th St SE

Pres K Jim Davis Treas James Schlender Adv Rev Robert Ouradnik

1209 4th St SE 1309 7th St SE 88 Arthur Av SE

Elections J/65 FE 8-5803 FE 8-5803 FE 1-5223

338-2825

Provides knowledge and experiences through a guided Christian fellowship which thinks, works, plays and worships together. Open membership.

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1.-JESLEY FOUNDATION, ST Pl~UL

1387 Clevelan~A~StP Pres Treas Adv

Mary Kraus Floyd Marti Roland Abraham

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1387 Cleveland Av N StP 2157 Hendon StP 2122 Knapp St StP

Elections 5/65 MI 4-4222 l·1I 4-4222 HI 6.:.4426 MI 4-0021

Provides a warm Christian fellowship, in which students deepen their own rela­tionship to God and find opportunities to commit themselves to Christ and His Church through study, thinking, prayer and service. The Foundation trains stu­dents for Christian leadership in the life of their communities and the Church. Open membership.

YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASfOCIATION 1425 University Av SE

Pres Peter Cross Treas Carl Jones

1425 University Av SE Pioneer Hall

Elections 3/65 331-1013 331-1013 331-6850

Fellowship of students and faculty who desire to discover the highest ideals of Christian living and service and make these ideals operative on campus and throughout the world. Membership: Anyone ascribing to the purpose. Associate status available for those who cannot meet all requirements.

YOUNG HOMEN 1 S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION ----- 21S Coffma~ Union Pres Treas

Patricia Larson fvlarjorie Boeck

832 Randolph StP 5101 Ewing Av S

Elections 4/65 Ext 2511

CA 7-4074 WA 6-1205

Provides an opportunity to explore religious belief, to communicate across lines of creed and culture and to test in action one's ideas of social justice. Open to any University woman.

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RECOGNITION AND HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS

This section includes organizations or societies which give recognition to students who have distinguished themselves in certain ways. In general, the programs of these organizations are confined to semi-annual banquets, the selection and initiation of members and participation in traditional service projects.

Many of these organizations have national affiliations and membership in them carries significance beyond the college years. Faculty and alumni as well as students can hold membership in the majority of·these groups.

MEMBERSHIP: Membership is selective and is based upon specific .. attaih;.. ments in an academic specialty, overall academic work, campus leadership or in performance in one of the arts.

Organizations within this section are grouped into two categories: Organizations honoring scholarship and/or achievement and leadership.

SCHOLARSHIP AND/OR ACHIEVEMENT

ALPHA EPSILON {Agricultural-Engineering) Elections 5/65 647-3223 644-9643 64.5-2908 647-3228

200 Agricultural Engrg StP Pres Sec-Treas Adv

Duane Tiede Deane Manbeck Arnold Flikke

1551 Grantham St StP 1387 Cleveland Av N StP 204 Ag Engrg

Promotes the high ideals of the engineering profession and gives recognition to those agricultural engineers who manifest worthy qualities of character, schol­arship and professional attainment. The society encourages and supports im­provements in the Agricultural Engineering profession. Membership: New members ave elected by the existing group.

ALPHA EPSILON RHO (Radio and TV)

Pres Treas Adv

Anthony Cichoke Albert Driscoll Betty Girling

KUOM, l Eddy Hall 3220 Girard Av S KUOM, l Eddy Hall

Elections 5/65

644-2161 722-4187 Ext 3801

Encourages and recognizes outstanding college radio a~d/or TV students of high scholastic standing. Membership: All elected by the active members of the University chapter.

ALPHA KAPPA DELTA (Sociology)

Pres Sec-Treas

Harvey Farberman Nancy Newman

1610 5th St s 319 12th Av SE

Elections 2/65

339-4383 331-2227

Promotes scholarship and research in sociology and intellectual and social con­tact among sociology students. Membership: Undergraduates in sociology who complete 18 hours in sociology (15 at U of M) and maintain a 3.0 overall GPA. Any graduate student in sociology who completes 18 hours in sociology (12 at U of M) and maintains a 3.0 GPA.

ALPHA SIGMA PI (Education) - -This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

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ALPHA ZETA (Agricultural and Forestry) Elections 3/65

Pres Treas Adv

Ronald H Schmidt John L Krueger Ralph E Miller

1505 Cleveland Av N StP 1485 Cleveland Av N StP 215 Coffey Hall

Men 1 s honorary in the College of Pgricult ure and Forestry. Membership: Male leaders in the upper 40% of their class.

BETA ALPHA PSI (Accounting)

Pres Treas Adv

Bruce Neumann :Dennis Eckman R G Berryman

Pioneer Hall 3708 Pleasant 668A Bus Ad Tower

MI 6-3196 MI 5-8787

647-3642

Elections 3/65

FE 9-0221 PA 5-9084 Ext 3603

National honorary and professional accounting fraternity. Membership: Any student in advanced accounting courses is eligible if he has a 11 Btt average in accounting and a general average in all subjects of at least 2.5.

BETA ~. SIGMA (Business)

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

This is a professional business society. Membership: Candidates for a degree in commerce or business administration who rank in the upper tenth of the graduating class and the upper four per cent of the junior class are eligible for membership.

CHI EPSILON (Civil Engineering) - 123 Main Engineering · Pres Clayton L Anderson Treas John Latterell Adv Walter K Johnson

400 6th St SE 902 Franklin H 2 80 Exp Engrg

Elections 5/65 Ext 2968 332-4803 377-9951 Ext 2514

Scholastic honorary in Civil Engineering, promoting the betterment of the engi­neering profession. Membership: Juniors and seniors in Civil Engineering who rank in the upper one-third of the class.

DELTA PHI DELTA (Art)

Pres Treas Adv

Robert A Johnson Ro!lald Bernier Josephine Rollins

223A 8th Av SE 79 Baker St StP 8 Jones Hall

Elections 5/65

FE 6-9842 CA 4-4454

Ext 2848

Art honorary promoting art interest and ability. Membership: Senior, junior and 3rd quarter sophomore art majors who have a 11 C11

academic average and a 11B11 art average.

DELTA SIGMA RHO (Forensics)

Pres Adv

John SWenson Robert L Scott

1617 University Av SE 414 Folwell Hall

Honors outstanding debaters and promotes forensic activity. Nembership: Active participants in intercollegiate forensics.

Elections 5/65

FE 1-1114 Ext 2572

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ETA KAPPA NU (Electrical Engineering)

Pres Treas Adv

Fayne A Larson Raymond Janssen Eugene Chenette

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Stimulates and rewards high scholarship.

4838 \rJ' Upland Crest 2275 Rice St StP 225 Elec Eng

Elections 5/65

788-1096 484-8017 Ext 3026

Membership: Elected from the upper one-fourth of the junior class and the upper one-third of the senior Electrical Engineering class.

ETA SIGMA UPSILON (Education)

Pres Treas

Nancy Hauger Jean K Anderson

1025 6th St SE 1026 5th St SE

Senior honorary for outstanding women in Education.

Elections 10/64

FE 1-1863 FE 5-4197

Membership: Twelve to twenty junior women elected on the basis of leadership and Grade Point Average of 2.3.

EVANS SCHOlARS lllS Sth St SE

Pres Treas Adv

Robert Cairns George Hallin Vance Jewson 104 Wesbrook Hall

Elections 4/65 FE 9-8169

Ext 414L

Promotes scholarship, sportsmanship and fellowship. Membership: Recipients of scholarships from the Minnesota Golf Association Fund of the Evans Scholars Foundation.

OMICRON .!iQ (Home Economics)

Pres Treas Adv

Ingrid Sundquist Susan Meinecke Gertrude Esteros

2902 \·J 40th St 1630 Eustis St StP 354 McNeal Hall

Elections 4/65

1:JJ.. 2-7545 646-6943 647-3449

Promotes research and leadership in Home Economics. Membership: Candidates must have a 3.-0 Grade Point Average as seniors or a 3.2 Grade Point Average as juniors.

~ {Medical Technology)

Pres Treas

Mary Sanford Gayle Fellinger

408 Erie St SE 585 Brimhall StP

Elections 10/64

331-3238 698-7475

Recognizes high scholastic achievement in Hedical Technology. Membership: Honor students in Medical Technology are eligible for membership.

PHI SIGMA PHI (Band) - -Pres Sec-Treas

Seth Peterson William Owens

14 Northrop Aud 4132 2Jrd Av S

Fosters fellowship and assists in band administration. Membership: Any bandsman with at least one quarter's service.

Elections 10/64

Ext 3431 PJ... 2-1766

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l PI TAU SIGMA (Mechnical Engineering) -----125 Mechanical Engineering Pres Hilliam E Clark Treas Michael Barnes

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2214 Sharon Av SE 2121 Commonwealth StP

Elections 5/65 Ext 3302

FE 5-0374 646-5137

Promotes and recognizes high scholastic attainments of students in Nechanical Engineering. Membership: Seniors and graduate students chosen for engineering ability, academic success ( 11 B11 average or better), and favorable personality.

PLUMB BOB (Engineering)

Adv Paul CartvJright 133 Main Engrg Bldg

· Elections 5/65

Ext 2922

Coordinates all engineering societies and initiates and supports worthy projects. Membership: Fourteen men, within one year of graduation, from all departments of the Institute of Technology, chosen for their leadership and service.

f§.!. Q!i! (Psychology)

Pres Treas

Hilliam Myers John Proshek

420 14th Av SE 1023 14th Av SE

Elections 5/65

331-7895

Promotes the science of Psychology by presenting programs of interest to psy­chologists. Membership: Graduate students in Psychology, Educational Psychology or Child \-J'elfare. Former members retain membership as long as they remain in the profes­sional field. Qualified undergraduates may obtain associate membership.

~ CHI (Pharmacy)

Pres Sec-Treas P.dv

David Hilliams Donald 1rlitt Lee Schramm

3301 University Av SE 3228 lOth Av S 219 Apple by Hall

Elections 5/65

335-5584 823-5802 Ext 2194

Promotes scholarship, friendship and recognition of high attainments in the pharmaceutical sciences. Membership: Students with a 3.0 Grade Point Average in Pharmacy.

SIGMA ~ ~ (Physical Education)

Adv Clarence 11Pat 11 Mueller 203 Cooke Hall

SIGMA EPSILON SIGMA (Sophomore Homen)

Pres Treas

Jane Yablonski Paula Leventhal

4936 Sheridan Av S 4207 1-J 25th St

Encourages and promotes high scholarship among freshman women.

. Ext 4200

Elections 3/65

WA 6-4815 WA 6-3601

Memvership: l:lonen maintaining a 3.45 Grade Point Average during their freshman year.

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~ GAMNA TAU (Aeronautical Engineering)

Pres Treas Adv

Douglas Ness Kenneth Squires Thomas Lundgren

313.5 4th St SE 4224 Abbott Av N 107 Aeronautical Eng

Elections 5/65

331-6548 588-5250 Ext 2171

Recognizes outstanding students in aeronautics and fosters high standards and professional practices. Membership: Juniors, seniors and graduate students in aero-engineering in the upp3r one-fourth of their class ( 11B11 average or better).

SIGMA THETA TAU (Nursing)

Pres Treas Adv

Beatrice De Lue Mary Baas Margaret Grainger

117 Homedale Rd Hop 1015 SE Essex 12.5 Owre Hall

Elections 4/65

HE 8-~7400 336-1949 Ext 3106

Fosters high professional standards and maximum development of its members. Membership: Nursing students, alumnae and faculty.

.:!'!!:! BETA PI (Engineering)

Pres Treas Adv

Henry Cheng John Lloyd \'Jarre n Ibe le

3316 Skycroft Circle 1618 Eustis St StP 241 Hech Eng

E~ections 4/65

. Ext 3316

Recognizes students and alUTIL~i for their scholastic or professional achievements and fosters a spirit of liberal culture. Membership: Fourth year Institute of Technology students in the upper one­eighth of their class; fifth year students in the upper one-fifth of their class.

UNDERGRADUATE 11M11 CLUB

Pres Treas

-David Gumlia Stanton Skjei

181.5 University Av SE 1349 E Maynard Dr StP

Elections 6/6.5

FE 1-7125 699-o645

Advances fellowship, achievement and service among athletes. Membership: !Jndergraduates of the University who have earned an 11M11 in a sport.

ARRQ1.rJHE.AD SOCIETY

Pres V-P Adv

John Holden Joseph Kuznik John Rock

LEADERSHIP

Bailey Hall Centennial Hall Pioneer Hall

Elections .5/65

MI 5-9241 331-6428 331-68.50

Recognizes men and women who have made outstanding contributions to residence hall living and maintained scholastic standards. Membership: Seniors, juniors, and a few sophomores are selected through the residence hall system.

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CHIMES

Pres Treas

Laurie Schultz Pamela Taylor

Elections 5/65

1006 Brenner StP 484-5667

Honors junior women who give service and leadership to the University through their scholarship and extra-curricular activities. Hembership: Third c~uarter sophomores and first and second quarter junior women selected on the basis of scholarship (2.75 minimum), the amount and quality of work done in activities and service to the University.

GREY FRIARS

Pres Treas Adv

Larry 1:Jangberg Jolm Allerson Donald Zander

2602 Crosby Rd \'lay 2060 Carter Av StP lllA TNM

Elections 5/65

GR 3-6034 MI 6-4790

Ext 3857

Promotes University spirit and "relfare through service to the University. Membership: Twenty senior mens elected for their leadership and service.

IRON 1rJEDGE

Pres Treas Adv

\Ji lli am Rowley Steven Blons Ralph Rickgarn

Frontier Hall 1125 5th St SE 234 Morrill Hall

Elections 6/65

331-6400 FE l-2792 Ext 4373

Honors studants on the basis of leadership, character and service to the Univer­sityG EncourGges student activity and expresses the ideals of the University& Membership: ~wenty senior men who made outstanding leadership and service con­tributions.,

MORTAR BOARD

Pres Treas Ad-r

Elizabeth Peterson Kathy H&mer Ann Huston

1429 N Cleveland StP 1715 Berkeley Av StP ll4A TNM

Elections 5/65

645-7600 698-2148 Ext 4160

Promotes college loyalty and recognizes senior women for outstanding scholarship, leadership and service to the University. Mer;:b8rship: Not more than h-Jenty-five members elected in the spring of their jw'1ior year a

SILVER SPLB.

Pres Treas

Douglas Davis Eerbe rt Clark

Frontier Hall 1015 Essex St SE

Elections 10/64

331-6400 331-3072

Promotes the -v;:::;lfare of the University and serves particularly the junior class .. I~enbership: Outstanding junior mena

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SPECIAL INTEREST ORGANIZATIONS

This section includes a wide variety of student organi~tions which have educational, cultural, social or recreational objectives.

M:El'JBERSHIP: In general, membership in these groups is open to any interested student,

Organizations within this section are grouped into six sub-divisions according to the general nature of their interests,

The sub-divisions are: Departmental and Professional Language and Culture Music and Fine Arts Political and Social Action Recreation and Hobby Social Service

DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL

ACCOUNTING CLUB

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

Presents programs and speakers of common interest to accounting majors. Open membership.

AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS CLUB Elections 3/65

2060 Carter Av StP Pres Sec-Treas

John Allerson John Krueger 1485 Cleveland Av N StP

MI 6-4790 MI 5-8787

Promotes an exchange of ideas among students and acquaints members with job opportunities, Open membership.

AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION CLUB Elections 10/64

1631 Carl StP 645-3702 Pres Treas V-P

Franklin Standfuss Wayne Kennan Duane Leach FO Coffey Hall (Pres Winter Quarter)

Furthers interest in agricultural education, Membership: Open to all Agriculture Education students,

AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS Elections 5/65

Pres Treas Adv

107 Aero Engineering -Carl E Hanson Roger George Glenn Bowie

410 Ontario St SE Territorial Hall 320 Aero Engrg

Promotes professional conscientiousness and fellowship among members. Membership: Open to students pursuing a degree in science.

331-5368 FE 9-0501

Ext 2171

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AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEHICAL ENGINEERS Box 4o Chemical Engineering Bldg

Pres Edward Remus Treas Francis Megarr,y

Centennial Hall 718 University Av SE

Elections 5/65

FE 9-7421 331-7462

Brings together the students and faculty in Chemical Engineering and sponsors educational programs~ Membership: Open to any student registered in Chemical Engineering.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND RADIO ENGINEERS

Pres Treas

George Ballata Rick Harding

------Territorial Hall

Elections 5/f:5

FE 9-0503

Disseminates knowledge of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering. Membership: Open to students in Electrical Engineering.

Al'1ERICAN INSTITUTE OF ll'JDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS

Pres Treas

Larry 1Jangberg Rick Torfin

2602 Crosby Rd Way 524 14th Av SE

Elections 5/65

GR 3-6034 331-l153

Presents programs which further professional knowledge of the members. Membership: Open to students in Industrial Engineering.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MiiHNG, NETALLURGICAL AND PETROLEUM ENGINEERS - - Elections 10/64

Adv George \eaton 5 Mines and Met Ext 3134

Promotes fellowship among students in the School of Mines and Metallurgy by technical and social meetings. Membership: Open to students in the School of Mines and Netallurgy.

AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS Elections 10/64

Sec James Kavanaugh 3628 Pleasant Av S TA 3-7931

Advances and diffuses knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare. Membership: Open to University students with a physics major or minor.

AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas Adv

Katherine Campion Paul Schwartz Hugh Kabat

1818 E 41st 2624 Quentin Av SLP 5 Appleby Hall

Advances Pharmacy as a science and as a profession.

Elections 2/65

721-1937 926-4989 Ext 2195

Membership: Open to any freshman (2nd quarter), sophomore, junior or senior in Pharmacy.

AJvlERICAN SOCIETY FOR PUBLIC ADNiiJ ISTRATION Elections 10/64

Adv G A Harp 1314 Soc Sci Tower Ext 2653

Presents programs for the professional, educational and social advancement of the members. Membership: Students registered in or interested in the field.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS Elections 5/65

Pres Treas

David Kill Larry Cravens

1485 N Cleveland Av StP 645-8787

Promotes professional advancement of students in Agricultural Engineering. Membership: Students in Agricultural Engineering. Honorary and associate mem­berships are available to faculty, graduates and interested students.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS

Pres Treas

123 Nain Engineering Bldg George Barbato Gary Schulze

428 Cherokee Av StP 948 Euclid St

Elections 5/65

222-0929 774-1147

Promotes professional preparation by presenting speakers and tec~Dical movies. Membership: Students in Civil Engineering.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

Pres Treas

Mechanical Engineering Bldg Marvin Zockert \rJayne Pernaa

2019 2nd St S Pioneer Hall

Elections 5/65 Ext 3016 332-3997 376-6850

Disseminates knowledge of the theory and practice of mechanical engineering. Membership: Open to students in Mechanical Engineering.

AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas Adv

Eldon Grazin Emil Roth E C Short

2171 Folwell St StP 1158 Fifield Av StP 210 Temp, E of Haecker

Elections 3/65

MI 6-6653

647-3537

Avails students of the opportunities offered by the Arerican Veterinary Iviedical Association and promotes friendly relations among thE members. Membership: Students enrolled in Veterinary Medicine.

ANTHROPOLOGY CLUB

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 Tm1, Ext 3955.

Promotes interest in and understanding of anthropological studies. Membership: Open to any student.

ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Pres Peter N Hall 605 Ontario St SE

Voices student opinion to the faculty and sponsors social events. Membership: Automatic for students registered in Architecture.

ARMY ROTC CADET REGIMENT --Adv Linton Beasley 102 Armory

Conducts military training and extra-curricular activities. Membership: Students enrolled in Army ROTC.

331-7962

Elections 8/64

Ext 2212

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ARMY ROTC KADETTES - """TI5'8" Armory Pres Treas Adv

Elna Thurston Margaret Tressel Daniel Zenk

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3040 N Asbury Av StP Comstock Hall 108 Armory

Elections 5/65 Ext 2212

ME 3-6865 331-2161 Ext 2212

To act as an auxiliary to the U of M Army ROTC and to instill in the student body an interest in the Army ROTC. Membership: Any woman student is eligible for selection by the active organization.

ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY 415th Detachment HQ - Armory

Pres John A Hall Treas James Tucker

1800 4th St SE 1922 4th St S

Elections 11/64 Ext 2206 331-7386

Honorary organization promoting interest in the Air Force and up-to-date im­provements in the field. Membership: Limited to students who have had more than two quarters of AFROTC, approved by a committee and the executive officers.

BLOCK AND BRIDLE PO 1443 Coffey Hall, StP

Pres Treas

Danny Gee Larry Kasten

Brewster Hall Brewster Hall

Elections 3/65

647-3503 647-3503

Offers educational programs on timely subjects and stimulates further work in agriculture. Membership: Animal Husbandry majors and other interested students.

BUSINESS AND DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Gary .Andre1v Raymond Bruce Raymond Price

4007 Beard Jw S 5801 Ensign, New Hope 117 Burton Hall

Elections 5/65

viA 2-7772 533-3916 Ext 2262

Promotes business and distributive education by meetings with business and pro­fessional people in the field. Open membership.

BUS I NESS ~'l01'1EN 1 S CLUB

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

Promotes activities in the Business School; provides opportunity for study and recreation. Membership: 1;Jomen in Business, Pre-Business or Economics.

CLASSICS CLUB

Pres adv

Linda Gurley Margaret Forbes

425 14th Av SE 313 Folwell Hall

Elections 4/65

Ext 3873

Provides for the exchange of ideas among those interested in the classics. Open membership.

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DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Nilo Nielsen Kerwin Siewert Alan Hunter

48

1201 Raleigh St StP 1475 N Cleveland Av StP 130 Haecker Hall

Elections 5/65

644-4508 HI 5-8231

647-3626

Promotes closer relationships among interested students. Membership: Students majoring in or interested in the dairy field.

FINANCE AND INSURANCE CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

David Larson John Parsinen Peter Rosko

5725 Regent, Crt 14621 Karyl Dr Hop 747 Bus Adm Tower

Elections 10/64

KE 7-8366 HE 5-2313

Ext 4442

Offers programs of professional interest and fellowship. Open membership.

FORESTRY CLUB Elections 3/65

Pres Treas Adv

Barry \rJelch Dave Hiller Alvin Hallgren

1504 Traymore 5541 Nicollet 103 Green Hall

Sponsors professional, educational and social programs. Membership: Students in the Division of Forestry.

GEOLOGY CLUB

LI 5-4142 TA 5-7348 647-3272

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

GRADUATE ECONO:HICS CLUB

Pres Sec-Treas

David Ramsey hary Root

2024 Commonwealth StP 312 Harvard St

Elections 5/65

644-6628 331-3153

Promotes social and professional associat'ion among graduate students in Econom­ics and Business Administration. Nembership: Graduate students with a major or minor in Economics.

HIGH CRUSADERS vJORKSHOP

Pres Sec

Jim Carlson Joan Anderson

6620 Lynnwood Blvd 7325 Elliot S

Elections l0/64

UN 6-7361

Trains and assists students of the University of Ninnesota to aid and counsel independent high school Bible Clubs. Membership: Open to all students interested in above purpose.

HOME ECONOMICS ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Pat Churchill Cheri Miller

Bailey Hall

Elections 4/65

HI 5-9241

Offers opportunities for professional fellowship and leadership training. Membership: All girls in Home Economics.

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HORTICULTURE CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Ronald Dufault Stephen Remmert Robert Nu1lin

49

2070 Buford Av StP Brewster Hall 111 Horticulture

Elections 4/65

645-5670 647-3503 647-3465

Represents students of Horticulture and provides current information about the field. Membership: Students interested in Horticulture.

Hlll·iANIST CLUB

Pres Treas

Harvey Stoneburner John Hillbrand

Centennial Hall Territorial Hall

Elections 5/65

FE 9-7421 FE 9-0501

Promotes knowledge and understanding of the ideas and traditions of humanism. Open ITBmbership.

JOURt'JALISN GRADUATE CLUB

Pres Adv

William Shaffer Robert L Jones

11 Hurphy Hall 111 Murphy Hall

Offers informal discussions for graduate students in journalism. Membership: Journalism graduate students.

JR. AFFILIATEE' OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF ENGLISH -- - -

Ext 3398 Ext 3398

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNN, Ext 3955.

LIGNUM CLUB

Pres Treas

David Daniels Michael Horner

1627 Carl St StP 3101 5th Av S

Elections 3/65

645-1416 TA 2-1172

Promotes better understanding and mutual awareness between members and leaders in wood utilization. Membership: Open to any student interested in Hood utilization.

MEN'S ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

Stephen Kline \villiam Bertrand Carl Goossen

2410 Lilac Drive N 1714 43rd Av N 136-C Burton Hall

Elections 5/65

388-6100 JA 9-5589 Ext 2261

Deals with the problems of men in elementary education at meetings which provide guest speakers, informal discussions and social activities. Membership: J'llen majoring in Elementary Education.

MINNESOTA STUDENT RECREATION AS~-OCIATION

Pres Treas Adv

Bruce P Gustafson Narianne Holtz Robert Giles

1740 Summit StP 500 7th St 206 Cooke Hall

Elections 3/65

648-6454

Ext 4299

Promotes student unity and supplements the professional curriculum in recreation. Membership: All recreation majors except freshmen; recreation minors in their junior and senior years.

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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY CLUB

Pres Treas

860 Mayo Memorial Hospital Nancy Olin Mary Bronn

50

4233 25th Av S Comstock Hall

Unifies students interested in occupational therapy.

Elections 10/&

PA 9-5487 331-2161

Membership: Students regularly enrolled in or interested in occupational therapy.

PERSHING RIFLES

This group failed to submit officers. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

Fosters fellowship, leadership training and knowledge of military service. Membership: Limited to students enrolled in Military Science I and II in Army, Air Force or Navy ROTC.

PHIIDSOPHICAL SOCIETY 326 Ford Hall

Pres John Winnie Sec Jean Paul

1538 Hague St StP 828 17th Av S

Elections 10/64 Ext 3612.

Provides opportunities for group discussion of questions of a philosophical nature. Membership: Graduate students, faculty members and undergraduate majors in philosophy.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION, WOVJEN 1S

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB Elections 10/64

Pres Sec-Treas

-Marlys Madunich Mary Gans

Comstock Hall Powell Hall

Promotes fellowship among the students of Physical Therapy. Membership: Limited to juniors and seniors in Physical Therapy.

331-2161 FE 9-0531

PLANT INDUSTRY CIJJB Elections 4/65

Pres Treas Adv

R Reid Bevis Alan Pikop A R Schmid

1446 Chelmsford StP 1485 Cleveland Av N StP 308 Agronomy

Fosters agronomy, soils and related fields. Membership: Students in the College of Agriculture.

645-5656 645-8787 647-3281

POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB Elections 5/65

Pres Treas Adv

John Holden HoY:ard Soost David Snetsinger

1505 N Cleveland Av StP Bailey Hall 210 Peters Hall

Promotes association with people in the poultry industry. Membership: Anyone interested in the poultry industry.

MI 6-3196 MI 5-9241

647-3581

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PUNCHINELLO PLAYERS

Pres Treas Adv

Roger Hintze Kay Clausen Hilliam rvrarchand

51

310 Horticulture 2067 Carter Av StP 241 North Hall StP

Elections 4/65

647-3768 646-3970 647-3685

Offers the opportunity to participate in dramatics and other rhetorical activi­ties. Membership: Students of any college at the University who have passed the necessary requirements and tryouts.

SCABBARD AND BLADE

Pres Treas Adv

\.Jilliam Levering Paul Larson Eric Erickson

Elections 3/65

Rt l Box 199 Long Lake

108 Armory Ext 2212

National honorary fraternity organized to honor outstanding military students. Membership: Students of Military Science III and IV, elected on the basis of high marks and participation in special activities.

SIGNA ALPHA ETA -Pres Treas. Adv

:tvlary Schmaltz Helen Owens Frank Lassman

4437 47th Av S 909 4th St SE D3ll Mayo

Elections 5/65

PA 2-2990 FE 6-8026 FE 9-2107

Stimulates interest in speech pathology and promotes social and informational exchange between students and faculty. Membership: Students in speech and hearing and associate and honorary members •.

SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCE:tv1ENT OF JVIANAGEMENT

Pres Treas

Bill Bowers .IVli chael Hudson

Promotes the art and science of management.

2176 Dayton Av St.P 401 Ontario St SE

Membership: Any student with an interest in management.

SPECIAL EDUCATION CLUB 12 Pattee Harr--

Pres Sec-Treas

Judy Paul Nancy Latini

5500 Girard Av S Comstock Hall

~lections 4/65

644-0993 .331-2662

·Elections 4/65 Ext 3285

TA 5-3240 333-2161

Studies the education of the crippled, blind, deaf, .menta.lly retarded.,. g:Lfted and other exceptional children. Membership: All interested students in education and other fields.

STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

Co-Ch Co-Ch

John M NcMillin 1-Jilliam Bergstrom

4340 29th Av S 2928 E Franklin Av

Elections 5/65

PA 9-8979 339-2826

Student branch of the American Medical Association. Open membership •.

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STliDENT ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL ~vORKERS

Pres Treas

Father Raymond "'.ley Robert Stady

52

239 .Selby Av StP 1627 Carl St StP

Professional group for students in Social Work. Hembership: Graduate students in the field.

STliDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

Elections 3/65

CA 5-6563 646-5542

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

TECHNICAL. AGRICULTURE CLUB

Pres Treas

Stanley 1mi tney David Vold

Brewster Hall Brewster Hall

NI 7-3503 MI 7-3503

Prouotes interest in farm:Lng and farm-related activities, assists the students in obtaining educational objectives and promotes friendly relations among mem­tsrs.

~1errbe rship: Students enrolled in the Technical Certificate Program in Agri­culture.

UNDERGRADUATE SOCIAL ~·lORK CLUB -----This group is currently inactive. For information ple2se contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TID-I, Ext 3955e

ill~IVERSITY ADVERTISING CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNH, Ext 3955.

illJIVERSITY BAND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 14 Northrop Memorial Auditorium

Pros T::'eas A6v

·Nick Vanduzee CharlEls Pagenkopf Frank Bencriscutto

1301 6th St SE 3385 Garfield NE 12 Northrop_;._ ......... --- ·

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Elections 6/65 Ext 3232 331-7134

ST 9-1569 Ext 3431

S2rvice and social organizati-an·"Tor ·university bands. ::3r:;bership: I1embers of the University bands~

U~JIVERSITY OF HINNESOTA FILM SOCIETY

:?:cc;s Trez~s Ad.'.r

Albert Milgram Charles O'Connor George Amberg

3036Humboldt S 1915 Je ffe rsor:t.:B:tR.:--- _:. -266-:Po:t-a-Haff :: ...

TA 4-6604 MI 8-6108 Ext 3502

Pro::.:otes the study of and appreciation for th~· tilm as an aesthetic, academic discipline. 1-Cor::bership: All students and faculty members who pay the dues •.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA PRE-LAiJ CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

James Licke Thomas 1rJi tt Frank Greenage l

53

Pioneer Hall Frontier Hall 106 Ag Engrg

Elections 5/65

331-6850 331-6400 647-3237

Provides an organization through v·Thich prospective law students may exchange ideas and learn about preparation for law school. Open membership.

UNIVERSITY OF HINNESOTA PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE CLUB

Pres Treas

215 Coffey Hall --Ter~ Starr 5843 Portland Av S Steven Pflueger

Promotes informative discussion about the profession. Membership: Pre-Veterinary students.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNEEOTA RADIO AND TV GUILD

Pres Treas Adv

l EddyHall -- - - ---Charles Brin Neil Buschmann David E Jones

81) 6th St SE 305 Vincent Hall

Elections 4/65

TA 4-2780

FE 1-7493 Ext 2554

Presents programs over KUOH; conducts acting and production workshops; furnishes actors, writers and producers for the Minnesota School of the Air and the University of the Air. Membership: Two groups: 1Taitinc-listers who are gaining experience, and Voting Guild members. Students must pa3s an audition and a four-TrJeek workshop.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA STUDENT CHAFTER OF THE MINNESOTA SOCIETY

Pres Treas

OF PROFESEIONAL ENGINEERS - -Dayne Stiles Ronald V Larson

5541 Vincent Av S 1630 Eustis StP

Elections 4/65 HA 7-5347 MI 6-7089

Stimulates professional thinking among engineering students and familiarizes them with the various fields of engineering. Open to students in engineering.

ill~IVERSITY OF MINNESOTA UNDERGRADUATE BIOLOGY CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNH, Ext 3955.

~HLDLIFE :tviANAGERS CLUB Elections 6/65

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

Dave Purinton Franklin Svoboda Thomas Haters

11)6 Fifield StP

300-A Coffey Hall

644-9763

647-3)12

Informs students interested in fish and wildlife management. Open membership.

YOUNG LIFE \vORKSHOP Elections 10/64

Pres V-P

1;Jally Urban Jane Hagen

7315 Nicollet Av 4752 Aldrich Av S

Trains Christian youth workers and gives them supervised experience. Open membership.

869-8751 825-2543

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LANGUAGE AND CULTURE

AFRICAN STUDENT5 1 ASSOCIATION Elections 10/64

Pres Treas

Joshua Heena 1-Jilliam Freeman

800 24th Av S Centennial Hall

338-4981 339-7421

The Association has two purposes: 1) to help create a better knm..rle dge and un­derstanding of Africa and its peoples and 2) to provide true information about the history, culture, problems and aspirations of Pfrica. Hembership: Active and associate memberships are available.

JUvlERICAN INDIAN STUDENT COUNCIL

V-P Barry vJe lch 1504 Traymore Rd

Aids Indian Students and informs the public of their achievements. Open membership.

ARAB-AMERICAN CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

~1ohamed Barrada Hilmi Ghobrial Harold h.llen

727 15th Av SE 2090 Commonwealth StP 320 Vincent Hall

LI 5-41LJ2

Elections 5/65

331-6958 NI 6-3228

Ext 2549

Promotes understanding among American and Arab peoples by giving information about the Arabs, their culture and problems. Membership: Any student recommended by two active members.

BRITISH-AJvJERICAN CLUB Elections 6/65

Pres John Howell 613 Oak St SE

Encourages British-American understanding and friendship; promotes interest in Britain and furthers knowledge of its opinions, institutions and culture; en­ables social and intellectual contact among those who have these interests in common.. Open membership.

CHINESE STUDENTS 1 ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas ·

Che e-:-ping Ng Agnes Tan

515 15th Av SE 520 \;J'ashington Av SE

Elections 5/65

331-3588 331-7167

Encourages fellovrship among Chinese students; considers problems which are re­lated to the reconstruction of China. Hembership: Students of Chinese ancestry.

COSHOPOLITAN CLUB

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TM-1, Ext 3955.

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DER DEUTSCH VEREIN (German Club)

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

'.Yard le1v-i s Dianne NcKenzie Philip Zoldester

55

400 6th Av SE 725 8th Av SE 215 Folwell Hall

Elections 5/65

336-5275 TA 4-5824

Ext 2576

Promotes fellowship among students of German and students from German speaking countries to further understanding of German culture and language. Open membership.

EL CLUB HISPANO-A}lliRICANO (Spanish Club)

Pres Treas

Jaime Gomez Julio Echeverria

Centennial Hall

Promotes understanding of the Spanish language and culture. Nembership: Kno-vJledge of Spanish beyond Spanish I.

FILIPINO-HINNESOTA CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Virgilio Carangal Hargueri te Nuggli Josef Nestenhauser

2101 Knapp St StP 621 15th ;,.v ~:iE 302 Eddy Hall

FE 9-7421

Elections 9/64

646-0413 331-2474 Ext 4094

Promotes fellowship, common interests, leadership training and group activities. Membership: Filipino students or staff.

HABONIN LABOR ZIONIST YOUTH Elections l0/64

Pres Melvin Schanfield Centennial Hall 339-7421

Stimulates in teres t in Israel, its language and culture. Hembership: Any University of rvlinnesota student who is a member of National Habonim Movement (by paying National Habonim dues) may become an affiliate mem­ber. Others may become associate members.

HUNGARIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Pres Adv

Arpad Rumy Tibor Zoltai

4147 Garfield Av S 104-A Pillsbury Hall

Elections 10/64

TA 4-3433 Ext 3388

Promotes better understanding, cultural and permanent collaboration exchange, among Hungarian and American students. Membership: Students of Hungarian origin. Others may attend meetings and par­ticipate in functions.

INDO-AMERICAN CLUB

Pres Treas

Kumar Batra R K Gupta

102 Snyder Hall 315 University Village

647-3649 331-5431

Promotes better inter-cultural relations and mutual understanding between India and America. Open membership.

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INDONESDU~ STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas Adv

Tan Yang Sutono Djojosuparto George Harp

56

1271 Raymond Av StP 808~ 1/Jashington Av SE 314A Soc Sci Tower

Elections 5/65

NI 4-0667 FE 1-7523 Ext 2653

To improve and preserve national responsibility and to maintain a sense of unity among Indonesian students. Membership: Open to any Indonesian student.

INTERNATIONAL HOUSE CLUB 6oo 9th Av SE

Pres Treas

Eugene Venie Jesusa Tacon

Elections 9/64 331-1846

Dedicated to programs which promote world peace, international education and ..... . mutual understanding among countries and individuals. Membership: Subject to the approval of the officers.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

1273 Soc Sci Tower---­Marilyn A Nelson Lisa Richards Halter Klein

96 Orlin Av SE 4607 Bruce Av Edn 1466 Soc Sci Tower

Elections 4/65

920-1730 Ext 2658

Club provides a meeting ground for American and foreign students. Spon.sors group discussions, faculty and outside speakers at regular weekly meetings, and regular newspaper columns in the Ivlinnesota Daily. Open rrembership.

IRANIAN STUDENTS 1 ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Nahmood Sayrafie zadeh 1743 Pleasant St StP Mansour Alyeshmerni

644-3737

Provides information about the history, culture, problems and aspirations of Iran and helps create a better knowledge and understanding of Iran and its·people. Membership: Active and associate memberships are available.

ISRAEL-AMERICA CLUB Elections 10/65

Pres Pinhas Golany Treas Shlomo Karmi

Promotes understanding and inquiry into solutions of ~addle Eastern problems; presents social and cultural programs. Open membership.

KOREAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Nung Choi Tong Chu

701 University Av SE 2036 Kenwood Parkway

Elections 4/65

333-3055 FR 7-2875

Promotes fello1orship, high academic achievement and international understanding. Membership: Korean students and non-students.(associates).

LA BRIGATA ITALIANA (Italian Club)

Adv Elizat.eth Nissen 200 Folwell Hall Ext 2530

Promotes understanding of Italian culture. Open memtership.

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LATVIAN STUDENT CLUB

Pres Treas

Girts Jatnieks Egons Dunens

57

1411 7th St SE 3043 Harriet Av

Elections 5/65

FE 1-1116 TA 5-4287

Unites Latvian students at the University of }linnesota; stimulates interest iq cultural and social activities; and furthers a closer contact with American and other students. Hembership: Any Latvian student who attends the University.

LE CERCLE FRANCAIS (French Club) -- 200 Folwell Hall Pres Treas

Doug Daniels Elizabeth Sch1vartz

105 Talmadge NE 7201 Olsen Highway

Elections 5/65 Ext 2603

su 4-0760 LI 5-9037

Promotes interest in French culture and language. Membership: Open to students interested in the French language and culture.

HINNESOTA CAREERS INTERNATIONAL

Pres Treas Adv

Rodney Spackman Pericles Caranicas \rJallace Doerr

721 16th Av SE 830 Bus Adm Tower 225 Bus Adm Tower

Elections 4/65

331-1197 Ext 4458

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To support individual efforts to enter international careers and to stimulate student and faculty interest in international careers. Open membership.

OVERSEAS JOURNALIST CLUB

V-P Akirc: I chikat.va 3018 Chicago Av S ' 825-0325

Promotes good will and understanding among all overseas and American students interested in journalism and international affairs. Open membership.

PAKISTAN ETUDENT ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Iftikhar Khan Danutta Zomojiska

Centennial Hall Powell Hall

Elections 5/65

FE 9-7421 FE 9-0531

Promotes fraternal relations among Pakistani students and introduces Pakistan and its culture to Americans. Open membership.

RUSSIAN CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Valentin Echeglowski Del Phillips hlassilij Alexeev

318 1~ 25th St 229 5th Av SE 316 Folwell Hall

Elections 5/65

FE 8-1693 FE 8-6824

Ext 2564

A non-political club which aims to develop understanding of the cultural aspects of Russian civilization. }Embership: ~nrollment in Russian or proficiency in the language.

SCANDINAVIAN ACADEMIC CLU~

Pres Treas

Audun Hordvik John Busher

Elections 10/64

Centennial Hall 2135 Lr St Dennis Rd StP

FE 9-7421 MI 9-9665

Promotes friendship among Scandinavian students and international understanding and cooperation. Open membership.

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STUDENT ZIONIST ORGANIZATION

Pres Treas Adv

Claude fchochet Stan Samsky Arnold Enker

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1030 Washburn N Territorial Hall Ml33 Fraser Hall

To promote understanding of the ideals of the Zionist movement.

Elections 5/65

JA 1-4621 339-0503 Ext 4057

Membership: Eligibility for membership is based upon acceptance of the purpose and principles of the organization.

TURKISH STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Esin Bilbasar Yucel Aktansel

1005 University Av SE 700 University Av SE

Elections 10/64

FE 8-3066 FE 6-2073

Promotes the introduction of Turkey and its culture to America and assists Tur­kish students with problems. Open membership.

UKRAINIAN CLUB Elections 10/64

Pres Jaroslaw Pidhayny 412 5th St NE FE 6-9477

Presents social, cultural and educational activities. Membership: Students and faculty of Ukrainian extraction and those interested in the histo~ and culture of the Ukraine.

UNIVERSITY JAPANESE ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas

Takehiko Azuma Tatsuzo Koike

1015 Essex St SE 501 5th St SE

Elections 9/65

331-9146 FE 3-7329

Furthers friendly relationships among the Japanese in Minnesota and provides opportunities for international cultural exchange among people. Membership: Active and associate memberships are available.

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MUSIC AND FINE ARTS

GUILD STUDENT GROUP

Adv Heinrich Fleischer 206 Scott Hall Ext 3445

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNN, Ext 3955.

ST PAUL CAMPUS CHORUS

Pres V-P

Joe Erickson Betty Heublein

2182 Dudley StP 1276 Raymond Av StP

Elections 10/64

645-6563

The learning and performing of choral music which has significance in Western culture. Membership: Open to any student registered in certain music courses.

STUDENTS FOR GUTHRIE

Pres Treas

Denis Hadley Lee "VJ Smith

3251 35th Av S 1432 Texas Circle SLP

Elections 10/64

722-6539 544-2196

Promotes awareness of theatre as a fine art and of the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre program as the best local example of that art. Open membership.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA I'-1EN 1 S GLEE CLUB io7 sCOtt Hall -- --

Pres-Treas Duane Hambleton V-P Donald Borey Adv Johannes Dahle

951 18th Av NE 2047 Knapp E-3, StP 4 Music Education

Elections 5/65 Ext 3204 789-8210 646-3908 ixt 3204

For male students who enjoy singing together as a Men's Glee Club; prepares and presents concerts on campus and throughout the state. Membership: Hale students who pass a vocal proficiency test administered by the director and the auditioning committee•

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESDTA OPERA I:JORKSHOP 5 \-'lulling Hall

Pres Treas Adv

Clark Anderson Kimball Hodge Paul Knowles

819 Thomas Av N Rt 2 Box 871 Mound 5 Hulling Hall

Elections 10/64 Ext 4061

JA 2-lo44 GR 2-2317 Ext 4061

To bring opera sung in English to the campus as a regular part of the cultural activities program; to give qualified students the opportunity to sing and per­form opera. Nembership: Any registered University student approved by the Auditions Com­mittee.

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POLITICiL ~ SOCIAL ACTION

C_!L:Fi.J.S M1ERICANS FOR DK;OCRATIC ACTION

David Cooperman 515 Soc Sci Tower Ext 3507

Pror.1ote s in eli ,-idPi::ll frae clo;n cmd economic security for all people through educa­tion and democratic political action; serves as a liberal section of the _l,.rc::ricc:;.1 student mcver.::mt and as a youth section of the Pmerican liberal move­!T:3ntfl

COi~SERVATIVE STUDENTS CLUB

Pres Trec:s

Roberta Russ Po.:rr.e la Schaaf

1600 W 60th St 4916 xerxes Av S

Elections 5/65

UN 6-5745 WA 2-4319

Pro.:otes among stEcsnts holding conservative political beliefs an understanding of tt~ conservative philosophy of individual liberty, free market economics, pri-~-'-'te property and lirr:ited government,

EOCI!cLIST CLUB

Eutin Pierce 308 16th Av S 336-1203

~~l_. __ ~(JL c:.n auarene.ss of important political issues; presents and enlists support ::c.::- ~:,~ socialist ';ie~·rpoint on these issues.

Elections 10/64

'7c·:..' i:1forrr:ation please contact: E:.:Ta:..·d Kaibel 609 lOth Av S Hop 935-2487

'i.L .:::-c:G.cnt P.J2ce Un2_cn is an organization of young people who believe that war L'J longer be succ·~.:;:.-fl_l]_~- used to settle international disputes and that

rc~:>L:,~.:;r ht:I::CJn f:"cCL~or,J nu_ tb htL'nan race itself can endure in a world committed L;c : _::_} :i_ t:'.ris::i:, ;-Jj t~~cdt cc:nmi tting any member to a precise statement of policy,

-' :::... ;:~'i~' dra11s toe;3tb:;: ~-o-J.flg people for a study of the alternatives to· war and ·.:::~~:-:s3S in education and action to end the present arms race. The SPU believes t:·-=.t [_ rJ peace movernnt, to be effective, must act independently of the existing -c~:~ :.:· bloc :..:nd r:ms:. se8k ne1rJ and creative means of achieving a free and peace­:..t'l society"

,_ : ~:;::";TS FOR GO!Jli:JPTE?. -- -- -- -34fco£~~-=;unio:l ?_._23 L;:clc;;- C Peterson I'rc:--:: I::::;n-l.:cn Hilson i1~~-,- ;:_~_ -~:co ley CJ. a:::'k

2208 Eleanor Av StP 1000 8th St SE 230 Coffman Union

Ext2445 699-2236

FE 1-1133 Ext 24.55

i.'o :- J:::st3 th:; no:,;in::.tion and election of Barry Goldwater as President.

.: . ::-~~=:TS FOR IiJTEGRATION ··~.- ..... - -- -------

~C:.: ::-3

Tro::...-;' .J'udy Larson Nansy Brennan

1307 E River Rd 915 6th St SE

Elections 5/65

FE 9-6627 FE 1-2450

Pc>r-~icipates in the struggle to eliminate racial and religious discrimination ancl segregation in all ~.3pects of American lifeo

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STUDENTf FOR LODGE

480 67th Av NE Pioneer Hall

Pres Treas Adv

Victoria Hebrink James Licke Frank Greenagel 106 Agricultural Eng StP

560-3358 33:L~685.0 647-3237

To promote the nomination and election of Henry Cabot Lodge as President.

STUDENTS FOR WHITNEY

Pres Treas Adv

347 Coffman Union Ronald Sieloff James Nathanson James Hetland

138 N Mtka Av Way 4104 Drew Av S 165 Fraser Hall

Ext 2445 GR 3-8646 lJA 6-8376

Ext 2719

To promote and work for the election of vJheelock 1.rJhitney as United-.-&tates_ ---······ ···-­Senator from Minnesota.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA COJI-:ITHTIEE TO AID THE BLOOMINGTON STUDENTS Elections 3/65

Pres Treas

Henry Grote Roger Horrocks

R R 3 Stillwater 927 13th Av S

777-1821 333-2945

To solicit support for the legal defense of the three Indiana University students indicted under the Indiana 1951 anti-Communism Act.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION

Pres Treas Adv

347 Coffman Union Ronald Sieloff Denton 1rJilson William Hathaway

138 N Mtka Av Way 1000 8th St SE 1482 Soc Sci Tower

Elections 5/65 Ext 2445

GR 3-8646 FE 1-1133

Ext 2685

Encourages participation in the activities of the Republican Party; provides the student body the means for getting practical political education; promotes the platform and candidates of the Republican Party; transmits resolutions and recommendations to those in public trust; takes an active part in securing the adoption of these views and supports on campus such student policies, platforms and candidates as the club may deem worthy of support.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA YOUNG SOCIALIST ALLIANCE

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

George Tselos Robert Jackson Mulford Sibley

428 21st Av S 1914 8th St S 1439 Soc Sci Tower

Elections 1/65

332-6065 339-7421 Ext 2863

To disseminate information concerning socialism and to engage in educational and peaceful action projects such as forums, pickets, discussions, and electoral campaigns to further the cause of socialism.

YOUNG A~lliRICANS FOR FREEDOM

Pres Treas

Pamela Schaaf Mikal Saltveit

4916 Xerxes Av S WA 2-4319

Provides leadership and material to conservative youth throughout the Nation and assists them in implementing all action needed to bring about realization of the general aims outlined in the Sharon Statement.

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YOUNG DEMOCRATIC FARMER LABOR CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

348' Coffman Union -- -• Peter Sederberg

Rowena Sigal Terrance Sandalow

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524 7 Hashburn Av S 3731 Abbott Av S H-169 Fraser Hall

Elections 5/65 Ext 4580

T:JA 6-1137 \rJJ-. 6-8615 Ext 2727

Serves as a forum for the expression of liberal political thought on campus through a program of liberal educational activities and as a training ground for future political activity. Promotes the aims and candidates of the DFL Party in Minnesota and the Democratic Party nationally.

YOUTH FOR PROGRESSIVE ACTION

Pres Treas

Greta Flodquist Francis Galt

603 Oak St SE Frontier Hall

Elections 10/64

331-5713 331-6400

To represent and organize the efforts of progressive students and youth and to provide regular discussion on current issues and topics of interest.

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RECREATION AND HOBBY

MINNESOTA ROVERS B-b2G Coffman Union

Pres Treas

Jim Hiene Nancy Hansen

6540 Lucia Lane Frd 3368 Johanna Lk StP

Elections 11/64

su 4-9246 ME 3-1097

Offers opportunities for participation in outdoor recreation through outings.

FOvJDER CLUB

Pres Sec-Treas

John Grewe Claryce Nelson

825 Delaware Av SE 315 Harvard Av SE

Elections 5/65

FE 1-9164

Promotes skiing among students of the Graduate and professional schools and their staffs.

ST PAUL CAMPUS GUN CUJB

Pres Treas Adv

Henry P Anderson Jerome Hendorff Scott S Pauley

2501 Lowry Av NE 2060 Carter Av StP 207 Green Hall

Elections 10/64

PR 4-3217 MI 6-0591

647-3597

Encourages organized rifle and pistol shooting among student, staff and faculty members.

illiJIVERSITY FOLK DANCERS

Pres Nazib Shalbak Centennial Hall

Provides opportunities for intermediate folk dancing.

UNIVERSITY OF MIM~ESOTA ARCHERY CLUB

Pres Sec-Treas

lrJendell Eriksson Kenneth McMorran

5148 Nokomis Av S 895 20th Av S

FE 9-7421

8lections 5/65

FA 4-5544 331-7264

Promotes archery as a competitive and recreational sport by working through the Intramural Athletic Program.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CR.ETV' ASEOCIATION

Pres Treas

Robert Zuppke Jack Sharp

Promotes rowing as a competitive s;Jort.

UNIVK1E:ITY OF MINNESOTA F lGURE EICATING CLUB

Pres Treas Adv

Alan Gendler Hazel Englund Robert Buehler

5316 Blake Rd Edn

Centennial Hall 270 Ramsey St StP 395 Ford Hall

Elections 5/65

HE 8-3919

Elections 10/64

FE 9-7421 224-2157 Ext 4857

Promotes and fosters amateur figure skating as recreation, with professional in­struction provided.

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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA FLYING CLUB B-62E-coffman Union

Pres Treas

Charles Burton Charles Gustafson

6L

923 21st Av S Frontier Hall

Elections 10/64

FE 5-3827 331-6400

Encourages interest in aviation by providing safe economical training, education of members and flights of a social nature.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SKI CLUB B-62c-coffman Union --

Interim Pres Richard Nelson

Elections 10/64

16642 Bywood Lane Hop <1JE 5-3993

Promotes student participation in recreational and competitive skiing, provides outings and instruction and provides snow reports and transportation to regional and Rocky Mcuntain ski areas.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA SKYDIVERS

Pres Treas Adv

Anfred L Johnson Jim Hardin Glenn Bowie

Frontier Hall 4351 Harriet Av S 320 Aero Engrg

Elections 5/65

331-6400 TA 5-5995 Ext 2171

Provides an opportunity for participation in recreational and competitive sport parachuting to the students and faculty.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA TOASTMASTER'S CLUB

Pres Treas

Bruce Wm Nelson John Zurek

8621 Dupont Av S 3006 James Av N

Elections 10/64

TU 1-9227 Jli 2-8011

Improves its members in oral expression of thought and the development of their natural abilities.

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA ':JHE3LMEN

Pres Treas

Andre Lacabanne Verne Comstock

911 27th Av SE 21 1'/ Langford StP

Promotes bicycling as a competitive and recreational sport.

UNIVERSITY PHILATELISTS

Elections 2/65

FE 1-2707 MI 5-7351

This group is currently inactive. For information please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

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SOCii 1 SERVICE

Territorial Hall Fr.ontie r Hall

Elections 10/64 &:t 2442

FE 9-0501 331-6400

Assembles scout-trained men in fellowship; develops leadership and promotes ser­vices to the University, community, nation and fraternity. Membership: Hen with scouting experience and service interest.

AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE

Pres Treas Adv

Thomas Vorpahl Larry Sten-svrick Frank Braun

1574 Glenhill Rd StP 519 Central Av WtB 102 Burton Hall

Elections 5/65

NE 3-3067 GA 9-9006

Ext 2266

Furthers international understanding by working vJith the Minnesota American Field fervice Committee. Membership: Open to all former AFS participants, both American and Foreign stu­dents, who are currently registered at the University.

AMERICAN RED C;10SS COUNCIL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Elections 10/64

Pres l'1arlys Golie 2106 Dupont S 377-8784

Functions as a service organization and coordinates Red Cross activities on cam­pus. Open me mbe rshi p.

GANHA SIGMA SIGHA 214 Coffman Union

Pres Treas

Helen Hoxmeie r Nancy 0 1Connor

876 Laurel Av StP Comstock Hall

Elections 3/65 Ext 2442 225-2529 331-2361

Assembles college women in service to humanity; develops friendship among women of all races and creeds. I1embership: 1rJomen students 1-rho give a required number of service hours each quarter.

STUDENT SERVICE COMi iiTTEE

Adv lulford Q Sibley 1439 Soc .Sci Tower Ext 2863

Undertakes educational and social service work in co-operation with the American Friends E'ervice Committee. Open membership.

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STUDENT-FACULTY HONORARY SOCIETIES

Organizations which can fulfill the follovJing qualifications can be con­sidered student-faculty honorary societies. Groups may apply to the Senate Committee on Student Affairs for this classification:

l. University students are elected or selected for membership. They may share this membership with faculty and/or non-university members.

2. The organization must exist for the purpose of honoring outstanding achievement in subject matter fields and all its activities must be clearly related only to this purpos2.

3. The group must present certification from a department or college stating that it is a recognized honorary society in its field. Honorary student-faculty societies which are not identified with any particular department would also be eligible for this category if their membership and purposes fall within the interest of this statement.

For further information, please contact the Student Activities Bureau, 4 TNM, Ext 3955.

NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS (Pi Epsilon Delta) Elections 5/65

Pres Sec-Treas

Charters Anderson Pamela Ullman

PHI ALPHA THETA (History) ---~ Soc Sci Tower Pres Robert C Adams Treas Magne Olson Adv Philip Jordan

XI SIGMA PI (Forestry)

Pres Sec-Treas Adv

David A Anderson Bruce Casey F D Irving

3039 33rd Av S 315 11th Av SE

131 University Village 4815 28th Av S 731 Soc Sci Tower

1160 Fifield St StP

P.A 4-5529 335-2509

Elections 6/65 Ext 2705 331-5621 724-8062 Ext 2715

Elections 3/65

2337 Commonwealth Av StP llOD Green Hall

646-3816 Jvii 6-6993

647-3271

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ALL-UNIVERSITY PROJECTS

TRADITIONAL EVENTS AND ?ROGRAMS

The projects and programs described in this section are not, in themselves, separate recognized student organizations but are, instead, tied either administratively or financially to one of the Governing Boards or Councils listed in the first section of the Directory. Included are some of the major events which are open to all members of the University community. Through these activities, students can gain valuable experience in formulating long-range plans, in selecting and organizing committees, in creating publicity campaigns, and in working co-operatively with other students and faculty members.

This listing is by no means complete, but is intended to be representative of the many semi-independent projects which are carried out on the campus each year. Further information about these and other programs is available at the Student Activities Bureau, 4 Tl>Jivi, Ext 3955.

CAMPUS CARNIVAL

Raises funds for scholarships on an April weekend. Social Service Council selects the Campus Carnival Committee to handle the administration and coordination of the numerous shows and concessions put on by student organizations.

CAMPUS CHEST

Raises funds for local, national and international charities during November. Campus Chest Committee is selected by Social Service Council.

COLLEGE CELEBRATIONS

Each year, many colleges within the University sponsor days or weeks to emphasize the programs and philosophies of their colleces. Examples are: CLA 1-Jeek, Educa­tion Day, Ehgineers Day, Law Day, Foresters' Day, Minnesota Royal.

FRESHMAN CABINET

Selected by an interview committee of the Minnesota Student Association. About forty cabinet members co-ordinate an informative visitation program on higher education in about 100 high schools durin~ Spring vacation.

GREEK HEEK ---Social and educational event sponsored during Hinter quarter by the Interfrater­nity and Panhellenic Councils for their members and the campus. A philanthropic project is chosen to receive fm1ds raised from the activities of the week.

HOI iECOhiNG

Fall quarter celebration offering a week's activities, culminating in a football game and dance. Sponsored by the ll'linne sota Student Association.

HUMAN RELATIONS Il\lFORl'lATIOI\l DAY

A program during which nearly all State human relations organizations provide information to students in order to educate and prepare them for human relations programming in their o-vm organization.

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INTERNATIONAL EHPHASIS HEEK

A program emphasizing international affairs and international education sponsored by the Minnesota Student Association.

INTERNATIONAL SPRING FEniVAL

A two-day Spring quarter celebration sponsored by the International Student Council and its affiliated organizations. Events include: Pageant of Nations, International Dinner, displays, presentations and slide shows.

lEGAL AID CLI.iHC

Offers legal advice and aid free of charge to University students. Sponsor.ed.by the students of the Law School. Headquarters are 133 Fraser Hall, ~:lSi- 2735·;· ·

MINNESOTA SYiviPOSIUM

Series of public lectures followed by discussion groups sponsored by the Hinne­sota Student Association, Department of Concerts and Lectures and WCCO Radio~ TV during Winter quarter. The symposium brings outstanding speakers ~_Q ... campus to present divergent views on a major social or civic issue.

HODEL UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE

Annual Spring quarter weekend conference of international student orga~iza.tioris · affiliated with colleges and universities located in the upper midwest area. The groups organize into a model United Nations, representing member countries and discussion is held within the UN framework. Coordinated by the International Relations Club.

NATIONAL STUDENT ASEOCIPTION The United States National Student Association is the national uniori of students and is a confederation of some 400 collee·e student governments. The students of the University of Minnesota are affiliated Hith it through the 11innesota Student Association. The Association wc-s founded in 1947 to help meet the needs of higher education challenged by a rapidly changing world and a student community taking an increasing part in national and international affairs. Goals, policies·-· and programs of the Association are reviewed and adopted annually at the national summer congress. A codification is available at the ~rrnnesota Student Association office. ·

ORIENTATION PROGRAMS

Acquaints the new student vJith the University through two-day orientation, camps and vJelcome \·Jeek. Sponsored by the Orientation Office, Office of the Iean of Students and various college offices, departments and student organizatiQns of the University.

PANEL OF AMERICANS

Presents programs on religious and racial questions. These panels on human re­lations are presented by students who represent different racial and religious groups. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean of Students, the Minnesota Student Association, the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Council and the Council of Student Religious Organizations.

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PANEL OF 1rJORLD RELIGIONS

Presents panel discussions on the non-western religions of the world emphasizing the various concepts. Amon~ the nRigions represented are: Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastrinism. Sponsored by the Minnesota Student Association and the Foreign Student Advisers Office~

STUDENT PROJECT FOR INTERNATIONAL REEPONSIBILITY

Program to acquaint a selected number of students with international education and to prepare them for effective participation in campus international programs and in the international programs of student organizations. About 25 student participants are selected during Fall quarter. National Student Association, Hinnesota Student Association and the Office of the Dean of Students sponsors this project.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES CALENDAR 1964-65

VJe have included the following major campus events for your information and re­ference. A more complete listing is available at the Student Activities Bureau.

FALL QUARTER DATE

August 3-Septembe r 25 September 12-17

15-17 18-20

October

November

December

20 20-26 25-26 26 26-0ct 2 28

1 2 3

3-10 10 11-12 12 15 17 23-24 24 25-30 30-31 31

1-7 7

11 14 15-21 16-21 21 22-1), c 5 26

11 12-18 19 25

lrJINTER QUARTER 28-30

January 1 4

10-16 11-17 15-16

DAY

S-Th T-Th F-Su Su Su-F F-S s S-F M

Th F s

s-s s Su-M M Th 8 F-S E S.u-F F-S s

Su-S s T,J

s Su-S M-S s Su-S Th

F S-F s F

M-~·J

F M Su-S M-Su F-S

EVENT

Orientation-Registration for new students Panhellenic Formal Rush Interfraternity Rush Freshman Camps Parents 1 Day vJelcome 1;Jeek Transfer Camp Football: Nebraska (Here); Band Day Interfraternity Rush Fall Quarter Classes Begin

Opening Convocation 11:30 St Paul Student Center Open House Helcome Party for Foreign Students; Football: California (Away) "Threshold of Space" (UBOG) Football: Northwestern (Here) Dean's Retreat (Office of the llian of Students) COLUMBUS D~~, Holiday St Paul Student-Faculty Reception Football: Illinois (Here), Homecoming Board of Residence Halls Training Conference Football: Michigan (Away) CLA 1r.Jeek Interfraternity Council-Panhellenic Pledge Camp Football: Indiana (Away)

Social Service Council: Campus Chest Football: Iowa (Here) VETERAN'S DAY, Holiday Football: Purdue (Here), Dad's Day Social Service Council: Blood Drive YMCA International Bazaar Football: 1:Jisconsin (Away) Social Service Council: Holiday Gifts Drive THANKSGIVING, Holiday

Study Day Final Examinations Fall Quarter Closes; Commencement 8:00 pm CHRISTMAS, Holiday

Orientation-Registration

NE''l YEAR'S DAY, Holiday T·Iinter quarter Classes Begin Social Service Council: Book Drive \rJinter \rJeek (UBOG) St Paul Special fuan's Retreat

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January 16-17 17-23 22 23 24-30 29

February 12

March

1~-18 14-20 19-20 21-27 22 25

l-6 12 13-19 20

.CPRING ClUARTER March 24-26

April

May

29

2-3 8-ll 8-13

14-15 16 23-24 24-25

·25-May l 30 30-Hay l

6-8 7-8 8

ll 12 12-13 18 19

DAY

S-Su Su-S F s Su-S F

F Su-Th Su-S F-S Su-S M Th

M-S F S-F s

1!-F H

F-S Th-Su Th-T H-Th F F-S S-Su Su-S F F-S

Th-S F-S s T H '1-Th T w F F-S

2l 21-22 28-June 30-31

12 F-S Su-N

June 4 5-ll

10 12

F S-F Th s

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EVENT

Ski Train (UBOG) International Emphasis 'Jeek (tentatitve) Powell Hall Carnival Forester 1 s Day Greek ~Jeek; Accident Prevention >;;eek Hilitary Ball

LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, Holiday Hinnesota Symposium (tentative) Upper .Nidwest American Indian Fund Drive Greek Retreat University of J.Vlinnesota Heek T.JA.,cHINGTON 1 S BIRTHDAY, Holiday Charter Day Convocation 11:30

Red Cross Education Drive Study Day Final Examinations 1:\linter Quarter Closes; Conunencement 8:30 pm

Orientation-Registration Spring Quarter Classes Begin

Board of Residence Halls Retreat l'1odel United iiJations Conference Panhellenic Spring Rush All-Campus Elections GOOD FRIDAY, Holiday Campus Carnival International Spring Festival Creative Arts Festival Engineers' Black Book Dance Student Government Retreat

E-Day Programs Ninnesota Royal .Ul-Universi ty Farents 1 Day UBOG Nerit Banquet; St Paul Recognition Assembly Cap and Gown Day, 11:30 Convocation Education Day Programs All Uni ve rsi ty Recognition Banquet St Paul Recognition Dinner Tri-Service Review and Ball Journalism Day (tentative) Book Drive NEIIORIAL DAY, Holiday

Study Day Final Examinations Baccalaureate Spring Quarter Closes;_Commencement 7:30pm

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Acacia • . • • . . • • . • . . • 16 Accounting Club. . . . . • . . . . • 44 Advertising Club, University • . • • 52 African Students' Association. 54 Agricultural Economics and Business

Club. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . • '44 Agricultural Education Club. . . • • 44 All-University Judiciary Council . . 5 All-University Placement Committee • 4 All-University Eafety Committee. . . 4 Alpha Chi Omega. . • . . 20 Alpha Chi Sigma. • . • . 22 Alpha Delta Phi. . • . . . . . . 16 Alpha Delta Pi . . . • . . • • • 20 Alpha Delta Sigma. . • • . 22 Alpha Delta Theta. . . • . • 26 Alpha Epsilon. . . • . . . • . • 38 Alpha Epsilon Iota . . . . . . • • . 26 Alpha Epsilon Phi. . • • • . . . . . 20 Alpha Epsilon Pi . • . . . . • • 16 Alpha Epsilon Rho. . . . • . . • . • 38 Alpha Gamma Delta. . • • . . • 20 Alpha Gamma Rho. . . . • • 22 Alpha Kappa Delta. . . . . . . • . . 38 Alpha Kappa Gamma. . . . . . • . . . 26 Alpha Kappa Kappa. • . • . • . . 22 Alpha Kappa Psi. . . • • . • 22 Alpha Mu Sigma . . • • 22 Alpha Omega. . • • . • . . . • • • • 22 Alpha Omicron Pi . . • . . . • . 20 Alpha Phi. . • . . . . . . . . • . . 20 Alpha Phi Alpha. . . . . • . 16 Alpha Phi Chi. . . . . . • . . . . . 5 Alpha Phi Omee-a. . . . . • . . 65 Alpha Psi. . • . . . . • . . . • . • 22 Alpha Rho Chi. . . . . . . • . . . . 23 Alpha Sigma Pi . . . . . . . . . 38 Alpha Tau Alpha. • • . • . . 23 Alpha Tau Delta. • . . • . . 26 Alpha Tau Orrega. 16 Alpha Zeta . • . . 39 American Chemical Society. . 44 American Field Service . . . • . • • 65 American Indian :)tu.dent Council. 54 American Institute of Aeronautics

and Astronautics. . . • . . . • • 44 American Institute of Chemical

Engineers • • • • • • • • • • • • 45 American Institute of Electrical

and Radio Engineers • • • • • • • 45 American Institute of Industrial

Engineers • • • • • • • • • • • • 45 American Institute of Mining,

Letallurgical and Petroleuni. Engine~rs • • • • • • • • • • • • 45

American Institute of Physics ••••• 45 American Pharmaceutical Association. 45 American Red Cross Council of the

University of Minnesota ••••• 65 American Society for Public

Administration. • • • • • • • • • 45 American Society of Agricultural

Engineers • • • • • • • • • • • • 46 American Society of Civil Engineers. 46 American Society of Mechanical

Engineers • • • • • • • • • • • • 46 American Veterinary Medical

Association • • • • • • • • • 46 Anchor and Chain • • • • • • • • 23 Anthropolor;y Club. • • • • • 46 Arab-American Club ••••••••• 54 Archery Club, University of

Minnesota • • • • • • • • • • • • 63 Architectural Student Association •• 46 Army ROTC Cadet Regiment •••••• 46 Army ROTC Kadettes • • • ••• 47 Arnold Air Society • • • • • • • • • 47 Arrowhead Society •••••••••• 42 Associated Students of Brewster

Hall. . . . . . . . . ..•.•. 27 Associated Students of Heredith Hall 27

Baha'i Club ••••••••••••• 30 Bailey Hall Residents' Association • 27 Band Committee • • • • • • • • • • • 4 Band Social Organization, University 52 Baptist Student Fellowship ••••• 30 Baptist Student Union., ••••••• 30 Beta Alpha Psi • • • • • • • • • 39 Beta Gamma Sigma • • • • • • • • 39 Beta Sigma Psi • • • •••••• 17 Beta Theta Pi. • • • • • • • • • 17 Biology Club, Undergraduate ••••• 53 Block and Bridle • • • • • • • • 4 7 Board in Control of Student

Publications. • • • • • • • Board of Associated Students of

. . . Business Administration • • • • •

Board of Residence Halls • • • • • • Board of Review on Residence Status.

5

6 6 4

Brewster Hall. • • • • • • • • • • • 27 British-American Club •••••••• 54 Buddhist Student Association • • • • 30 Businoss and Distributive Education

Club. • . . . • . . • • • • • . • 4 7 Business vJomen 1 s Club •••••••• 47

3 Camp and Conference Center Committee Campus Americans for Democratic

Action. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 60

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Campus Carnival. • • • • • • • • • • 6 7 Campus Ches·~ • • • • • • • • • • • • 67 Campus Crusade for Christ. • • • 31 Centennial Hall Residence Association27 Chateau Co-operative Club. • • • . • 28 Chi Alpha. • • • • • • • • • 31 Chi Epsilon, " • • • • • • 39 Chi o·mega. . • • • ••••• o 20 Chi Phi. • • •• o •••••• 17 Chi Psi ••••••• o •••••• D 17 Chimes • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " 43 Chinese Stude.nts 1 Association. • • • .54 Christian Hedical Society •••••• 31 Christian Science: O_rganization • • o 31 Classics Club. • • • • • • • •• 4 7 Clovia • . • . • • • • . 6 • • • • • 20 College Celebratipns • • • ••••• 67 Colle~ of Education Student Board • 6 Colle~ of Liberal Arts LDtermediary

,Board • . c • . • ~~ • • • • • l'l • • 6 Convnittee on Fore.ign Students. • • • 3 CoJlliT1i.ttee on Student Behavior. • • • 3 Committee to A.id the Bloomington

Students, Unil~ersity of Hinnesota 61 Commons Cl~b, Minnesota. • • • • • • 31 Comstock Hqll House Council. • • • • 27 Conservative ,Baptist Student Union • 31 Co~servative.Students Club •••• ~ 60 Convocation Advisory Committee • • • 4 Coptic Assocj,ation, The • • • • • • • 32 Cosmopqlitan Club •••••• o •• ~ .54 Counc.il of .Student Religious

.Organizations ,. .• • • • • • • • ~ 7 Cov~nant .Club. • • • • • • • • .. • • 32 Crew As.sociation, University of

Minnesota • • • • • • •••••• 63

Daily, JV!innesota .. . • . • ~ • • • . 1.5 Dairy. Sdence Club . . • • • • • • • 48 Def~nse Nob;ilization Committee • ~ • 4 Delta Chi. . .. • 0 . . . . • . • • • • 17 Delta Delta Delta. • 0 . . • . . . • 20 Delta. Gamma. . • • . • . . • • • . • 20 Delta Kappa Epsilon. . . . • • • " . 17 Delta Kappa Phi. • • • . • . . . • . 32 Delta Phi Delta. • . . . • • . . • • 39 Delta Sigma Delta. . • • • . . • 23 Delta Sigma Pi . • . . • • • . 23 Delta Sigma Rho. • . . • • • . . • • 39 Delta Tau Delta. ... .... • . 0 . • • 17 Delta Theta Phi. . ., . , . . . . 23 fulta Theta Sigma. • • . • ~

, • . • 23 Delt? Upsilon. •. . • • • . • 0 17 Delta Zeta • . " . . • • . • . • • . 21 Der D:lutsch Verein (German Club) . 0 55

Eastern Orthodox Fellowship. • • • • 32 El Club Hispano-Americano (Spanish

Club) • • • • • • • • • • • • .55 Episcopal Student Association •••• 32 Eta Kappa Nu • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 Eta Sigma Upsilon. • • • • • • • • • 40 Evans Scholars • • • • • • • • • • • 40

Farm House • • • • • • • • • • • • • 23 Figure Skating Club, University of

Minnesota •••••••••••• 63 Filipino-Minnesota Club. • • • ~ • • .55 Film Society, University of Minnesota52 Finance and Insurance Club • • • • • 48 Flying Club, University of Minnesota 64 Folk Dancers, University •••••• 63 Forestry Club •••••••••••• 48 Fraternity Purchasing Association •• 28 French Club (Le Cercle Francais) •• 57 Freshman Cabinet • • • • • • • • •.• 67 Frontier Hall Residence Association. 27

Gamma Delta. • ••••••••••• 32 Gamma Eta Gamma. • • • • • • • ••• 23 Gamma Omicron Beta • • • • • • • • • 21 Gamma Phi Beta .•.•.••••••••• 21 Gamma Sigma Sigma •••••••••• 65 General College li3oard. • • • • • • • 7 Geology Club.. • • • • • • • • • • • 48 German Club (Der fuutsch Verein) •• 55 Gopher, Minnesota •••••••••• 15 Gopher.Peavey •••••••••••• 15 Graduate Economics Club ••••••• 48 Greek I• leek • • . • . • • • • • • • • • • 67 Grey Friars. • • • • • • • • • • • • 43 Guild Student Group. • • • • • • • • .59 Gun Club, St Paul Campus •••••• 63

Habonim Labor Zionist Youth. • • • • 5.5 High Crusaders Workshop. • • • • • • 48 Hillel Foundation. . • . • • • • • • 33 Hindu Association. . • • • • • • • • 33 Home Economics Association • • • • . 48 Home Economics Board • • • • • • • • 7 Homecoming • . . • • • • • • • • • • 67 Horticulture Club. • • • • . • • • • 49 Human Relations Information Day. • • 67 Humanist Club. • • . . • • • • • • • 49 Hungarian Student Association. • • • 55

Independent Men's Co-operative • • • 28 Indo-American Club • . . • • • • . • 55 Indonesian Student Association . • • .56 Inter-Dental Fraternity Council. • • 7 Interfraternity Council. . . • • • • 7

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International Emphasis •,veek. . . 68 International House Club . . . . . . 56 International Relations Club . • 56 International Spring Festival. . . • 68 International Student Council. . . • 8 Inter-Sorority Council . • . . • • • 8 Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship • 33 Iota Rho Chi . . . • . . . • • . . • 23 Iranian Students r Association. . • • 56 Iron \vedge . . . . . . . . • • • • • 43 Islamic Cultural Society • . . • • • 33 Israel-America Club. . . . . . . • • 56 Italian Club (La Brigata Italiana) • 56

Japanese Association, University •• 58 Journalism Graduate Club • • • • • • 49 Judiciary Council. • • • • • • • • • 4 Jr. Affiliates of the National

Council of Teachers of English. • 49

Kappa Alpha Mu • • • • • • 24 Kappa Alpha Psi. • • • • • • • 17 Kappa Alpha Theta. · • • • • • • • • • 21 Kappa Delta. • • • • • 21 Kappa Epsilon. • • • • • • • • • • • 26 Kappa Eta Kappa. • • • • • • • 24 Kappa Kappa Gamma. • • • • • • • • • 21 Kappa Kappa Lambda • • • • • • • • • 33 Kappa Phi. • • • • • • • • ••• 33 Kappa Psi •••••••••••••• 24 Kappa Sigma ••••••••••••• 17 Korean Student Association ••••• 56

La Brigata Italiana (Italian Club) • 56 Lambda Delta Phi • . • • • • • . • • 21 Latvian Student Club . . . • . • . 57 Law School Council • . . . . • . . . 8 I.e Cercle Francais (French Club) • • 57 Legal Aid Clinic • • . . . . • . • . 68 Lignum Club. • • • • • • • . • • • • 49 Lutheran Student Association • . . • 34 Lutheran Student Association, St Paul34

11M11 Club, Undergraduate. • • • • • • 42 Medical Student Com1cil. • • • 8 Medical Technology Student Council • 8 Mennonite Student Fellowship •••• 34 Men 1 s Elementary Education

Association • • • • • • • • • • • 49 Hen's Glee Club, University of

Hinnesota •••••••••••• 59 Meredith Hall •••••••••••• 27 :tvlinnesota Associated i:Jomen Students, 8 Hirmesota Careers International. •• 57 Mirmesota Christian Fellm..rship ••• 34 Minnesota Daily. • • • • • • • • • • 15

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Hirmesota Gopher • . . • • • . . • . 15 Minnesota Graduate Club. • • • • • • 28 Nirmesota Rovers . . • . . • • 63 hinnesota Student Association. . • • 9 lV!innesota Student Recreation

Association • . • . • • • • • 49 Ninnesota Symposium. . . • • • • • • 68 Nirmesota Technolog. . • • • . • • . 15 Hodel United Nations Conference. • • 68 Norman Fellowship. . . . . • • . • • 34 Nortar Board . . . . • . . . . . • • 43 Hu Beta Chi • . . . • • • . • . • • • 24 Mu Iota Epsilon. . • • • • • • • . . 24

National Collegiate Players (Pi Epsilon Delta). • • • • • • • • • 66

National Student Association •••• 68 Newman Club. • • • • • • • • • • 35 Newman Club, St Paul • • • • • • 35 Nu Sigma Nu. • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 Nursing College Board. • • • • • • • 9

Occupational Therapy Club, • • • • • 50 Omicron Nu • • • • • • • • • • • • • 40 Opera Workshop, Unive-rsity of

Minnesota • • • • • • • • • • • • $9 Orbs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4o Orientation Programs • • • • • • • • 68 Overseas Journalist Club • • • • • • 57

Pakistan Student Association •••• 57 Panel of Americans • • • • • • • • • 68 Panel of Horld Religions • • • • • • 69 Panhe lleni c Council. • • • • • • • • 9 Parking Jdvisory Committee • • • • • 4 Pershing Rifles ••••••• • ••• 50 Pharmacy College Student

Representative Board, • • • • • • 9 Phi Alpha Theta. • • • • • • • • • • 66 ?hi Beta ?i. • • • • • • • • • • • • 24 Phi Chi. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 24 Phi Delta. • • • • • • • • • • • •• 26 Phi Delta Chi. • • • • • • • • • • • 24 Phi Delta Epsilon. • • • • • • • 24 Phi Delta Phi. • • • • • • • • • • • 25 Phi Delta Theta. • • • • • • •••• 18 Phi Epsilon Kappa. • • • • • • • 25 Phi Epsilon Pi • • • • • • • • • • • 18 Phi Gamma Delta. • • • • • • • • • • 18 Phi Kappa Psi. • • • • • • • 18 Phi Kappa Theta. • • • • • • • • • • 18 Phi Mu • • • • • • • • • • • 21 Phi Mu Alpha • • • • • • • 25 ThiR~lligma •••••••••• ~ Phi Sigma Kappa. • • • • • • • • 18 Phi Sigma Phi. • • • • • • • • • • • 40

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Phi Upsilon Omicron. • • • • • • • • 26 Philatelists, University ••••• , 64 Philosophical Society. • • • • ••• 50 Physical Education Association,

1vomen 's • • • • • • • • • • • • • 50 Physical Therapy Club •••••••• So Pi Beta Phi. • • • • • • •••••• 21 Pi Phi Chi • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 Pi Sigma Epsilon • • • • • • • • • • 25 Pi Tau Sigma • • • • • • • • • • 41 Pioneer Hall Residence Association • 27 Plant Industry Club ••••••••• So Plumb Bob. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 Poultry Science Club • • • • • • • • 50 Powder Club. • • • ••••••••• 63 Powell Hall Governing Association •• 27 Pre-Law Club, University of

Minnesota •••••••••••• 53 Pre-Veterinary Nedicine Club,

University of Minnesota ••••• 53 Professional Engineers, Society of • 53 Psi Chi. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 41 Psi Omega. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 25 Psi Upsilon ••••••••••••• 18 Punchinello Players ••••••••• 51

Radio and TV Guild, University of Minnesota • • • • • • • • • • • • 53

Radio-Television Policy Comnittee. • 4 Red Cross Council. • • • • • • • • • 65 Republican Association, University

of Minnesota. • • • • ~ ~ • ~ • • 61 Rho Chi. • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • 41 Rovers, Minnesota •••• • ••••• 63 Russian Club • • • • , • • • • • • • 57

SPAN , • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • 11 St Paul Campus Chorus. • • • • ••• 59 St Paul Campus Gun Club. ~ • • • • • 63 St Paul Campus Student Council • • • 10 St Paul Campus Student-Faculty

Intermediary Board, ••••••• 10 Sanford \lomen 1 s Association ••••• 27 Scabbard and Blade • • • • • • • • • 51 Scandinavian Academic Club • • • • • 57 Senate Committee on Closed-Circuit

Television. • • • • . • . • • • • 1 Senate Committee on Educational

Policy, • . . • • . • • • • • • • l Senate Committee on Institutional

Relationships • • • • • • • . • • 1 Senate Committee on Institutional

Research. • • • • • . • • . . • • 1 Senate Committee on Intercollegiate

Athletics ' • • • • • • • . • • • 2

Senate Co:mmittee on Reserve Officers' Training Corps. • • • • • • • • • 2

Senate Committee on Student Affairs. 2

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Senate Committee on Student Scholastic Standing. • • • • • • • • • • • • 3

Senate Conunittee on University Functions • • • • • • • • • • • • 3

Senate Conunittee on University Printing and Publications • • • • 3

Seventh-Day Adventist Student Fellowship. • • • • • • 35

Sigma Alpha Epsilon. • • • • • • • • 18 Sigma Alpha Eta. • • • • • • • • • • 51 Sigma Alpha Iota • • • • • • • • • • 26 Sigma Alpha Mu • • • • • • • • • • • 18 Sigma Alpha Sigma. • • • • • • • •• 25 Sigma Chi. • • • • • • • • ••••• 18 ~gma~Ua~i ••••••••••• ~ Sigma Delta Psi ••••••••••• 41 Sigma Delta Tau ••••••••••• 21 Sigma Epsilon Sigma. 1 • • • • • •• 41 Sigma Gamma Tau, • • • • • • • • • • 42 Sigma Nu , • 1 • • • • • • • • ••• 19 Sigma Theta Tau. • • • • • • • • • • 42 Sikh Study Circle. • • • • • • • • • 35 Silver Spur. • • • • • • • • • • • • 43 Ski Club, University of Minnesota •• 64 Skydivers, University of Ninnesota • 64 Social Service Council •••• • • • 10 Social liork Club, Undergraduate. • • 52 Socialist Club • • • • • • • • • • • 60 Society for the Advancement of

Management. • • • • • • • • • • • 51 Spanish Club (El Club Hispano-

Americano). • • • • • • • • • • • 55 Special Education Club ••••••• 51 Student American Medical Association 51 Student Association of Social

Horkers ••••••••••••• 52 Student Association of the Department

of Nortuary Science • • • • ••• 10 Student Center Board of Governors. • 13 Student Education Association ••.• , 52 Student Peace Union. • • • • • • • • 60 Student Project for Amity Among

Nations • • • • • • • • • • • , , 11 Student Project for International

Responsibility •••• ~". :_.s • • • 69 Student Religious Liberals • • • • • 35 Student Service Committee •••• , • 65 Student Zionist Organization •••• 58 Students' Child Care, Co-operative • 29 Students' Co-operative, Incorporated 29 Students for Goldwater • • • • • • • 60 Students for Guthrie •••••••• 59 Students for Integration • • • • •• 60 Students for Lodge • • • • • • • • • 61 Students for l-Jhitney ••••• , •• 61

Tau Beta Pi. • • •• • • • • • • • • 42 Tau Beta Sigma • • • • • 0 0 I • • • 26

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Tau Delta Phi. • • • • • • ••• 19 Tau Kappa Epsilon. • • • • • • • • • 19 Technical Agriculture Club ••••• 52 Tecrillical Commission • • • • • • • • 11 Technical Fraternity Council • • •• 11 Technolog Board. • • • • • o • • • • 11 Technolog, Minnesota •••••••• 15 Territorial Hall Residence

Association • . . . • . . • • 27 Theta Chi. • . . . • • . . . • 19 Theta Delta Chi. • . . • • • • • • • 19 Theta Sigma Phi. • . . • . • • • • • 26 Theta Tau. • . . . . • . . • . • . • 25 Theta Xi • • . • . . • . . • • • 19 Toastmaster's Club, University of

Ninnesota o • • • • • • o • • • • 64 Triangle • • • • • • • • • • • • • , 25 Turkish Students' Association ••• , 58

Ukrainian Club • • • • • • • • • • • 58 Undergraduate "M" Club • • • • • • • 42 Undergraduate Social Hork Club • • • 52 Union Board of Governors • • • • • • 13 United Campus Christian Fellowship • 36 United Campus Christian Fellowship-

First Christian Center •••••• 36 United Campus Christian Fellowship-

Oak Street Center • • • • • •• • 36 United Campus Christian Fellowship-

17th Av ••••••••••••• 36 University Advertising Club •••• , 52 University Band Social Organization. 52 University Christian Foundation ••• 36 University Folk Dancers ••••••• 63 University Japanese Association ••• 58 University of Minnesota Archery Club 63 University of Minnesota Committee

to Aid the Bloomington Students • ol University of Hinnesota Crevr

Association • • • • • • • •••• 63 University of Minnesota Figure

Skating Club. • • • • • • • • • • 63 University of Jvlinnesota Film Society 52 University of Minnesota Flying Club, 64 University of Minnesota Men's Glee

Club. • • • • •••••••••• 59 University of Hinnesota Opera

Horkshop ••••••••••••• 59 University of Hinnesota Pre-Law Club 53 University of Ninnesota Pre­

Veterinary Medicine Club. • • • • 53 University of Minnesota Radio and

TV Guild •••• , • • • •••• • 53 University of Hinnesota Republican

Association • • • • • • • • • • • 61 University of Minnesota Ski Club •• 64

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University of Minnesota Skydivers •• 64 University of Hinnesota Student

Chapter of the Minnesota Society of Professional Engineers •••• 53

University of Minnesota Toastmaster's Club.· • •· • • • • • • • • • , • • 64

University of Hinnesota Undergraduate Biology· Club. • • • .. • • • • • • 53

University of Minnesota 1rJheelmen •• 64 Univer~ity·of Minnesota Young

Socialist Alliance •••••••• 61 University-Philatelists ••••••• 64 University ·Sche'dUle' Committee. • • • 4 Universi "by ·Scholarship Committee • • 4 Unive·rsity SPAN Committee. • • • • • 4 University Village Cooperative

Association, Incorporated • • • • 29 University Viil~ge CoUncil ••••• 11 University Village Union Committees. 14

T~rJAP.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 \·lesley Foundation. • • • • • • • . • • 36 1vesley Foundation; St Paul ••••• 37 Uheelmen, University of Hinnesota. • 64 '\tlhite Dragon Society •••••••• 11 Hildlife Hanagers Club • • • • • •• 53 Homen 1 s In tram ural Pro gr~ni (HAA) • • 1:2

Xi Psi Phi ••.••. · •.• Xi Sigma Pi. • • • • • ,

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Young Americans for Freedom. • • • • 61 Young Democratic Farmer Labor Club • 62 Young Life Workshop. • • • • • • • • 53 Young Hen's Christian Association

(YNCA) •••••••••••••• 37 Young livomen 1 s Christian Association

( YVJCA ) • • • • • • .• · . • '. • • • • • • 3 7 Young Socialist Alliance, University

of l"linnes ota. • • ·• • • • • • • • 61 Youth for Progressive Action • • • • 62

Zeta Phi Eta • Zeta Psi •••

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