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Show HONORARIES garland the busy and bright Garlanding the busy and bright with laurels of every kind and description, University of Utah honorary organizations managed to notice everyone of note on campus in 1968. Ranging from Alpha Lambda Delta's honors for quickwitted freshman and sophomore women to Phi Kappa Phi's guerdons for top-cortex juniors and seniors, scholastic honor-aries recognized highest achievement in the University pit of GPA. Who's Who highlighted those U students whose activities and grades entitled them to attain the pinnacle of success by getting their names in the big national publication of all noteworthy "who's" across the country. Pacesetters, chosen by the department members, crowned individuals whose outstanding achievement under the fire of activities and heavy loads made everyone in the department run faster. Beehive, the Ute's own special honorary for seniors, chose those Redskins whose stimulus kept the University of Utah hive active and in top-grade condition. WHO'S WHO honors U activists for first time WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES - Front: R. Jean Addams, Nancy Lee Livingston, George E. Armstrong. Row 2: Michael B. Madsen, Bonnie Lyon, Jan Diehl, Cathleen Smith, Elaine R. Lloyd, Margaret Smoot. Row 3: Mac Oswald, John T. Kesler, James Q. Cannon. Top: Ralph R. Mabey. 184 |