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Show Chi Epsilon is the national honorary civil engineering fraternity whose purpose is to increase the efficiency of the civil engineer-ing profession as an instrument of social betterment. Members are selected from the upper one-third of the junior and senior students who are registered in Civil Engineering.Mr. Rodney London, the national representative from Los Angeles, visited the campus and addressed the group. Two initiation dinner dances were held: winter quarter at Mt. Majestic Manor, and spring quarter in the Panorama.A I fl mam MSBBmm wm.m JR H W mkMylo E. Lyon PresidentCHiEPsflgJohn D. BillingsJudy Brown Edward ColenRichard Hathaway Marvin J. Hess David S. HoltryJohn JorgensenRalph MarshDennis McMillenKen Page Ralph Rhudy Gerald WalterRon Culverwell, presidentFront: Kent Johnson, John Warwick, Prof. Jerry L. Jorgensen. Back: Dana Harvey, Gary Streadbeck, Thil Osborne, Lyle Davis, John Heath, Larry Peck, Glenn Carroll, Calvin Smoot, Glen Fairborn, Dale Price, Dan Raven, and Sid Mulcock.John Warwick, secretary; John Heath, vice-president; Lyle Davis, treasurer.Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest professional business fraternity in the United States. It started at New York University in 1904 and came to this campus in 1922. The U. of U. group, repre-activities during the year and heard such outstanding speakers as Irving Fox, formerly No. 2 man in the Internal Revenue Service; Dr. Clyde N. Randall, Dean of the Business College;sented by Alpha Iota Chapter, increased its membership and and William O. Manzer, president of Arthur Frank's.269 |