1939 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 37 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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L .D .S . Institute scholars

The leading junior woman in the school of business administration was Audrey Oberg Hunter, who received the Phi Chi Theta key. Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary, presented Howard Morrison with a medal for the highesl grades among freshmen in the College of Engineering and the School of Mines. An "A" average won for Kenneth Kofmehl, chemistry major, the Phi Eta Sigma award for freshmen. Louis Davidson, who made the highest grades in agriculture last year, merited the Alpha Zeta cup, which is donated by the national honorary agricultural fraternity. The names of J. Franklin Meneely, senior; Carl Clifford Wilson, junior; Jessie Austin Beard, sophomore; and John Wesley Barcus, freshman, were engraved on the Xi Sigma Pi plaque. This plaque has been placed in the Administration building since 1922 to honor those students receiving the highest scholastic averages in their respective classes in forestry .

Audrey Ober<J H unter Kenneth K ofmehl


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