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Show Theta TProfessional students in the Col- lege of Engineering found a close bond of friendship with which they could work or play in the membership of Theta Tau, national professional engineering fraternity . . . the organization worked together with the purpose of stimulating intellect of student engineers to assumeactive interest in the application of sound analytical procedure to the solution of the broader and basic problems of society as a whole ... all of their time was not spent towards this purpose . . . many pleasant hours were also given to the planning of activities of the successful Engineers Week.Arthur S. Horsley Elwood DorlandFrank HillsBrent EagerLaMar HillsHarry WoodcoxAndy OswaldCkiEpsilonThe national honorary civil engineering fraternity on campus is Chi Epsilon . . . students of civil engineering who are among the upper third of their class are eligible for membership . . . the purpose of the organization is toincrease the efficiency of the civil engineering profession as an instrument of social betterment . . . activities of the fraternity included an annual banquet and special exhibits and activities for Engineers Week.Front row, left to right: Alex Wlasenko, Calvin Asnton, Ray Draper, W. Eugene Williams Jr. Second row, left to right: H. Taylor Biesinger» William Edward Kearfott Jr., Norman D. Clyde, Richard Bassett, Lawrence G. Kirby, J. Spencer Bateman. Third row, left to right: Boyd L. Wheeler, Howard H. Johnson, Warren M. Emerson, Richard M. Christen-sen, Elwood Dorland, Kenneth Augason, Donald Y. Milne, Harry Woodcox.205 |