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X . PARRY PURDOM REVELL 1 A w. xv? A .. 5 jf BUSINESS DM'INISTP1ATIU, luninrs PEEBLES Q UARLES RILE Y N . X. 1 '. lk .- 2 I X 3 hs 'yr 1' ' 's Yi: 'Jkt .1 v- .GJ X, ' 6 . .. L , l.. . 7 . A I ,fi 5 . , 1 N M... Q 5' X 2 I 1 . l,..'gK1'iiF ' L S i rm,-'::..2A1' W ' 1 gf ' .. . 'YC' . ' ..'- A s I' is . . v Mix .l . xy 4' lk L' , ff' , , 'Q .1 1 J ? . ,- A5fS'.f-- 7' - ' . tw.. NASH NEWELL NEWMAN NICHOLS NORTH NORTON NOVAS NUCKOLS OLLIFF OLIPHANT O'STEEN OSTEEN OVERTON OWENS PALMER PANEWICZ PARKER PARKER ABOVE: 0 Top Row: HENRY W. NASH, Tampa 0 EMERY J. NEWELL, Lake Park 0 ROBERT H. NEWMAN, Tltusvllle 0 CHARLES F. NICHOLS, Bradenton 0 RAY P. NORTH, Jacksonville 0 E. STANFIELD NORTON, Tampa 0 Second Row: RENE NOVAS, Tampa 0 C. B. NUCKOLS, JR., Plant Clty 0 EUSTACE A. OLLIFF, JR., Jacksonville 0 ELMER OLIPHANT, Mlaml 0 H. ELMO O'STEEN, Tampa 0 PAUL L. OSTEEN, Fort Plerce O Third Row: BEN F. OVERTON, St. Petersburg 0 WILLIAM E. OWENS, Palm Beach 0 KENNETH B. PALMER, Gainesville 0 CHARLES R. PANEWICZ, New Smyrna Beach 0 DAVIS L. PARKER, Umatilla 0 THOMAS M. PARKER, JR., Arcadia BELOW: 0 Top Row: WILLIAM J. PARRY, Larchmont, N. Y. 0 GEORGE C. J. PEEBLES, Jacksonville 0 BILLY M. PEED, Ft. Lauderdale 0 JAMES V. PEELE, Orlando 0 BYRON M. PELL, Hollywood 0 CARROLL C. PHILLIPS, Tampa 0 ROBERT DAVID POOLE, Eau Gallle 0 LUCIANO PRIDA, Tampa I CHARLES L. PRINCE, Jacksonville 0 Third Row: ALLEN B. PURDOM, Wauchula 0 DAVID G. QUARLEB, Jacksonville 0 HARRY I-I. RABB, JR., Jacksonville 0 JAMES P. RAGSDALE, Gainesville 0 HENRY E. RAMIREZ, Mlaml 0 RICHARD T. RANDLE, Jacksonville 0 MILTON F. RANDOLPH, JR... Daytona Beach 0 DWIGHT S. RANNEY, St. Petersburg 0 ROBERT H. REEVES, Bellevlew 0 Third Row: JAMES R. REVELL, Sopchoppy 0 GEORGE RILEY, Galdeston, Tex. 0 HOWARD W. RILEY, Miami 0 DENIS J. RIODAN, Miami 0 LOUIS H. RITTER, Jacksonville 0 ANDEW R. RIZNER, Tampa 0 JACK D. ROBERTS, Cross Clty 0 ALBERT L. ROGERO, St. Augustine 0 DOYLE ROGERS, Ft. Lauderdale. PEED PEELE PELL PHILLIPS POOLE PRIDA PRINCE RAAB RAGSDALE RAMIREZ RANDLE RANDOLPH RANNEY REEVES RILEY RIODAN RITTER RIZNER ROBERTS ROGERO ROGERS v fs, Q . , Q , T A -f '7 l l. 3 il: - Q ' V . me 'f I xv I 5 N if If 'Arif' A .sf A 'lvv 'Q I 4 ' 5 V' A' , A nfs'- L , . 0 1 -1 ' . r ' 3 7 , ' , S V u x X N I., X . , ll Z! V, xx X, 5 x . I ' f - VA'-f V 7 X l 'X bl l 'wi f X. AS 1 0 M 0 ' ' bv .-F 1 x , 5. X A X! ' .Wi 76 '.fll.L
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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bazemore Bishop Greeley Howard Hudasill Kennedy Kugler Lee Morrison Murray Pate Reeves y , II 5 1 , ipaq .I , WILMOT WITTNER WOLF WOODAR-D ZADRA 0 ROYAL J. WILMOT, Gainesville 0 TED P, VVITTNER, Tampa 0 ROBERT S. 312113, lddaliilsilonville 0 ROBERT F. WOODARD, Tampa O RUDOLPH L. ZADRA, C 0 9 , S. Iuniors I Qs .. 'Pg Q fx 1 , DELTA IG A PI Professional Business Fraternity gl, T I 1 Bob Scott A5 R President I i I 5' 1 hi Of' l p I . 4 i' ilitz, if . N I 5: 1 . ' ' Don Coker Q. 1' L 1 vice-president -,w - I Q lift i QQXQ. 78 Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity in the field of commerce and business administra- tion and was founded at New York University of Commerce on November 7, 1907, for the purpose of fostering the study of business in universities, to encourage scholarships and the association of students for their mutual ad- vancement by research and practice, to pro- mote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce and to further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. In 1942, due to the emergencies of war when the active membership of Beta Eta Chap- ter dwindled to a mere handful, it was neces- sary to de-activate the chapter for the re- mainder of the war period. It wasn't until March 14th, 1948, that suffi- cient ground work was laid for reactivation, but on that date Beta Eta Chapter then began operations with entirely new members, lacking experience but not enthusiasm. Fifteen under- graduates and two faculty members comprised the active membership. Since then, though most of these members have departed through grad- uation, Beta Eta Chapter has shown steady progress and will continually strive to attain the efficiency it knew before the war.
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