1967 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 65 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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Seniors LEO WAYNE jEFFRES

Journalism As a member of Phi Delta Theta, Leo Jeffres has served his living group as librarian and pledge trainer. He was named Outstanding Male Graduate in Journalism at the university for 1967, by Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism society. Leo served the Argonaut as news editor and managing editor while a sophomore and associate editor first semester of his junior year and then became the first junior in fifteen years to be the editor. He has held leadership positions as president of Blue Key and Sigma Delta Chi. He has been tapped for Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Silver Lance, and Intercollegiate Knights. He has served the campus as a member of the Idaho Center for Education in Politics, an ex-officio member of the ASUI Executive Board, and a member of Communications Board. His future plans include graduate study in communications next year at the University of Washington in Seattle where he has been awarded a research assistantship.

A Campbell Kid, June Lay began her "climb to greater heights" with hall activities especially Historian. From the hall experience she advanced to the Classes Editor of the Gem and later became Gem of the Mountains Co-editor. She served as the secretary for Communications Board, a member of the Residence Hall Association Disciplinary Board, and an ex-officio member of the ASUI Executive Board. By the College of Education June was chosen to represent the University of Idaho at the annual Chamber of Commerce College-Business Symposium at Boise. As she descends the stairs at the Wallace Complex upon her graduation, June will begin her teaching career in the third grade and in mathematics at McCall, Idaho. jUNE I LENE L Ay

Elementary Education and Mathematics


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