1959 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 57 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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College of Engineering

Sigma Tau encourages students in engineering to attain hig h standards of moral eth ics and professional pride which are qualities that promote success in the field of engineering. Professor Hoffman is their advisor. Sigma Tau-Rorv onr: V. Epps, I. French, D. Whitehead, J-listorian; G. Hymas, Vice President; l'rof. Hoffmon, Advisor; C. Lofdahl, President, Chong Ho, Treasurer; A. johnson, Representative; C. Brockway, Secretary; R. Peterson, T. Wilson. Ro111 /1110: M. Shirts, R. Brink, L. Taylor, J. Hoch, R. Welker, R. Mackrill, C. Mitchell, K. Roe, D. johnson, G. Morgan, J. Taylor. Ro111 lhru: D. Hinckley, S. McConville, R. Sparks, j. McManus, D. Fitzsimmons, K. Hack, M. Schell, G. johnson, J. Standley, G. Whitehead, D. Mickle, D. Gilbert, R. Tutty.

In electrical engineering students operate the cornputato r machine.

Practical experience and instruction are essentia l in understanding the many complex machines in engineering class.

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