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Show SectionPrimitive ritual: Tom-toms beating patterns of rhythm for an Orchesis practice . . . "In Summary, We of the Affirmative": rebuttal of a fiery debate echoing through Union Building halls . . . "And Now for the Remainder of Our Program": studio clocks ticking away the final minutes of an Alpha Epsilon Rho radio production ... "A Stress of Sixty Metric Tons Will Produce a Strain of": Theta Tau engineers being briefed on the analytical procedure and basic problems of How To Build A Bridge "You look worried, Joe. How's the grade point?" "Don't speak to me. I got a B last quarter.": Phi Beta Kappas getting together . . .. . . bringing Utes together in the name of common interest were the honorary and professional groups; to find recreation, to BUILD skills, to achieve social maturity together . . . were their aims, the aims of ... the SPURS and I.K.s,who ushered and sold tickets and served the school whenever and however they could . . . and found brotherhood in the process ...the KAPPA KAPPA PSIS, Mu Phi Epsilons, and Tau Beta Sigmas, who gave us music at games and on Sunday afternoons . , . the W.R.A. organization,who lived up to its motto: "A sport for every girl; a girl for every sport."the ALPHA LAMBDA DELTS, Phi Eta Sigmas, Phi Kappa Phis, Phi Beta Kappas, and Beehivers,who met together for mutual recognition . . . well deserved . . . the volunteering, the unceasing effort, the insatiable enthusiasm, the never-give-up attitude of these many Utes who made time for the "extra" in their curriculum gave testimony to a pattern in the making ... a firm pattern of responsible citizenship . . . the foundation for a FUTURE filled with hope. . . .HonoraryProfessionalMilitaryRecreationalCOMMON-INTEREST |