1948 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 46 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Sigma Delta, upperclassman journalism honorary, Includes in its membership both majors in journalism and those actively engaged in publication work. A scholastic average of 3.0 is required for admittance and selection is based on other outstanding qualities as well. The activities for the year were under the leadership of Pat Kinq and included an annual banquet with Theta Sigma, the corresponding women's honorary. This year, Sigma Delta petitioned the national journalism honorary, Sigma Delta Chi, for affiliation with the national organiza· lion. Other officers lor the year were: Stan Godecke, secretary, and Maurice Paulsen, treasurer.

1'1.-.t row· Del Klaus. Don Robertson, Jack Taylor, R1ck Munkwilz .•. Second row Pat Kmg, Stan Godecke, Maurice Paulsen, Art R1ddle, Newt Culler ... Third row: Lee Bath, Phil Schnell, Howard Remhardt, Ted Cowin, B.U Hansen.

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F1rst row: John Elllo, Glenn Wimer, John Runbei'Q, Phil Johnson, John Hansberry, Roy Taylor, Dav1d Johnoon ... Second row· J. Hugo Johnson, Charlea Peck, L. A. Dobler, Thomas M. Dunn. James Leeper, Irvin Farley, Leslie Leah, Arthur Humphrey • Third row: Sumner Johnson, Wilbur King, Gerold Hottrup, Ralph Lemon, Donald Bray. Somuel Vance, Max Ririe. John Angelo. Dale BenJamin, John Wolfe.

Scholarship and leadership are stressed as a basis lor membership in Sigma Tau, the national honorary lor engineering majors. Students in all branches of engineering are tapped in their junior and senior years. Officers for the year were: Thomas M. Dunn, president; Leonard Dobler, vice-president; Arthur Humphrey, historian; Leslie Lash, secretary; Irvin Farley, treasurer; James Leeper, reporter; and Cl<larles Peck, corresponding secretary.

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