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Show PROFESSIONAL AIA Working for local and national improvements, "U" students banded together in the American Institute of Architects, student branch, a national architecture fraternity. They continued to design and work on the architecture building patio. Under President Boyd Blackner, AIA members sponsored the West Coast Architecture traveling exhibit in the fall, organized films and seminars, and with the parent chapter in the city honored graduating seniors and awarded scholarships. The student architecture group stands on its redecorated patio. President this year was Boyd Blackner. Chi Epsilon For civil engineering students, high honor came with an invitation to join Chi Epsilon, national civil engineering fraternity. Membership is open only to the upper third of the class. With the objective to prepare engineers to serve the community, fraternity members urged professional and personality development among students. Their activities this year included an annual banquet, awarding honors and scholarships, and special exhibits for Engineering Week. Chi Epsilon, front row, left to right: Newland Malm-quist, Edward Southwick, Richard Christensen, president, George Aposhian, Milton Walker, Boyd Larsen. Back row: Glen Greenwood, Lawrence Kirby, LeGrand Lamb, Edward Hayward, Harry Woodcox, and Ken Augason. XE 273 |