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Show Mu Pki EpsilonThe triangle of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music organization, is the symbol of the music fraternity at the University . . . members met together to develop their musical talents and appreciation . . . during the year they presented music concerts and acted as hostesses for the Golden Anniversary of the National Convention which was held in Salt Lake City . . . each year the fraternity awards a music scholarship to a deserving high school graduate . . . members of Mu Phi Epsilon are chosen on the basis of scholarship, musicianship, character and personality.Mu Phi Epsilon members, from left to right: Pat Birkinshaw, MarilynCook, Betty Gibson, Helen Druke, Julie McQuarrie, Pat Erickson,Janeen Parkinson, Katherine Perlo, Afton Kunz, Karen Joseph.KappaGammaPsi"Though not easily received, inspiration from music is the purest feeling of all arts" . . . members of Kappa Gamma Psi, national music fraternity, proved this thought at every meeting of their talented members . . . Kappa Gamma Psi's three ideals of composing, performing and instructing were well fulfilled . . . the musical presentations of talented member composers, performers and instructors made the meetings and concerts inspiring and enjoyable.224Members of Kappa Gamma Psi, front row, left to right: Calvin Crawford, Howard Anderson, Wilson Brown, Sherril Wakefield, Don Isbell, Val Hicks and Paul Banham (at piano); second row: James Andrus, Joel Stewart, Tom Jones, Frank Carlisle, Kay Brown, Richard Davis, Greg Thomas and Allen Jensen; back row: Ken Millard, Gerald Lobrot, Russell Bishop, LaMar Barrus, Lowell Wilson, Ronald Reed, Billy Loveless and Tom Biesinger. |