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Show TAU KAPPA ALPHATony Cannon, Victor Bunderson TAU KAPPA ALPHA - Left to Right: De Ann Dawes, Jerry Strand, Karlyn Hinman, Jim McFar-land, Julie Ford.hosted debators from other schools at their homes during meets held in Salt Lake. Led by president Karlynn Hinman, the group extended invitations to outstanding debators to become members. Membership is not restricted as to number. The faculty advisor was George A. Adam-son.OMICRON NUChristine Trowbridge Ann Sonntag Joy Collier Julene Oliver Anna Hofman Marianne CampbellThe group strives to promote leadership and high scholarship among home economics students. The girls combined with the alums of the group to hold meetings and invite guest speakers to gatherings. Fall Quarter Dean Bentley spoke about Ethiopia, winter quarter John Larson spoke on juvenile delinquency, and spring quarter Eileen Russon spoke on combining homemaking with a career.Tau Kappa Alpha, the national debate fraternity, takes its membership from those students who have had two years or more of debating experience and are interested in public speaking. Scholastically the members must also be in the upper one-third of their class. Besides taking trips out-of-state to participate in debates at other schools, they alsoOmicron Nu is the Home Economics national honorary society for girls majoring in home economics. Membership is comprised of those girls who have an overall grade point average of 3.0 or better and are seniors majoring in home economics. This year's initiation banquet was held at the Sterling W. Sill Home Living Center during fall quarter.364 |