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Show Fraternities Elect Officers Nancy Pullham, secretary; Kendall Ken-dall Filmore, treasurer; Susan Quayle, Iris correspondent; Kath-ryn Kath-ryn Walton, publicity chairman; and Jennice Hopkins and Lynne Jamison, historians. Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity for college bandsmen, bands-men, recently installed new officers of-ficers for the coming year. KENT HEBDON replaced Bruce Dockter as fraternity president. pres-ident. Richard Moffat was reelected re-elected to the office of vice president. Other officers include: Paul Marcantonio, treasurer; Gary Sant, secretary; Craig Gentner, sergeant at-arms; and A 1 1 y n n Reeve, social chairman. KAPPA KAPPA Psi works to promote the existence and welfare wel-fare of the college band and to attain a close relationship between be-tween college bands. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Monday night the men of Sigma Sig-ma Alpha Epsilon elected their officers for the Fall quarter of iybo. DUANE JENSON was seated as president. Mr. Jenson will be a senior, and has been active in the fraternity as well as IFC Assisting Duane will be vice president Kim Bernard. Other officers are as follows: Rush Chairman, John Halsey- Recorder, Re-corder, Ed McCarthy; Warden. Tom Godfrey; Chaplain, Roger Johnson; House Manager, Dave Cottle; Herald, Steve Swinney; IFC Representatives, Jim Caul-field Caul-field and Bruce Thomas; and IFd Court Justice, Steve Swanson. Phi Chi Theta Celestia Van Tussenbrock was recently elected president of Phi Chi Theta, professional business women's fraternity. OTHER OFFICERS include: Arlene Bullock, vice president |