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ROW I: D. A. Ogden. Norberl L. Sprouse, Herman C. Biede, Donald C. Brooks, Wayne L. Jones, E. Filch W aimer, Beve James Liebig, Jerry Hubbart, Robert Espie. ROW II: William D. Hedge, James E. Brown, James D. Marks, Helledger A. Mims, George Dykhuizen, Edward H. DeHority, Jack Coker, Sherman Ostrom, George A. Neukam. ROW III: John C. Bain, Reed Chambers, Bernard Beck, Barrett M. Wood- small, Jr., Gene Bockstahler, Don McCart, James Michaels, Kenton S. Marlin, Jr. ROW IV: Robert Distellhorst. B. H. Larimore, Robert B. Weathers, Sam Gregory, Leland E. Ott, Jack V. Swanson, W arren F. Weiss, Hank Kiszla. ALPHA KAPPA PSl i OFFICERS President Dave Parsons Vice-President... Charles Broschart Secretary Stan Podlach Treasurer... James Fenner Alpha Kappa Psi, oldest professional business fraternity, originated at New York University in 1904. The Beta Gamma Chapter at I.U. was founded in 1927 an«l has been an active organ- ization in the School of Business since that date. This international fraternity strives to promote leadersliip in tlie field of business. The aims of tlic fraternity are to further the in- dividual welfare of its members; to foster scien- tific research in the fields of commerce, ac- counts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and denuind liiglier ideals, therein; and to promote an l advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in the business field. The local chapter combines social activities with its business aims. It annually holds a dance and several banquets, and each year un- «lertakes a practical business project. 102
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ROW I: Charles Forrest, Richard Elliot. Martin Calle, Herb Kaufman, English, John Bayles, Paul Harris. ROW 111: Maurice Mundell, Jim Arch McKinley, Dennis McCouch. ROW II: Tom Blee, Louis Holmun, Bergman, Dave Ogden, Robert Maxwell, Ted Sydor, Mel Johnson, Irwin Herb Thompson, Wilbur Wells, Roger Newcomb, Bill Dalton, Dick Darling, Bill Nichols, Harry Sebel. ALPHA DELTA SIGMA GAMMA ALPHA CHI ROW I: Alice Kinast (Treas.), Carolyn Schnaitter, Betty l asby (Sec), Jo Ann Cotton, Helen Kokotovich. ROff ' II: Martha Dietz, Ginny Mc- dure, Roberta Polen, Betty Stefanko (Vice-Pres.), Karlen Godfrey. ROW HI: Marcia T. Morris, Ruth Dunagin (Sponsor), Lois Nimtz (Pres.), Louise Hutson. 101
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OFFICERS President Warren Weiss Vice-President Jack Caker Scribe Jim Michaels Treasurer Kent Marlin Junior Warden Sam. Gregory- Delta Sigma Pi, business and commerce fra- ternity, was organized to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholar- ship, and to further the association of students for their mutual advancement through research and practice. This year the organization sponsored a unique stock market contest in which the members made transactions through the Delta Sig Ex- change. At the regular meetings, informative movies and outstanding speakers provided the educational program. To further their scholastic goals, the Delta Sigs awarded a scholarship key to the graduating senior who held the highest four-year scholastic record in the School of Business. Outstanding on the Delta Sig social calendar this year were the selection of the girl for Rose of Delta Sig, and the annual dance. Other social activities included the initiation banquet, smokers, and ball games. In the future the Delta Sigs have hopes of securing a chapter house or a lodge. ROW I: Stanley Fodlach (Sec), Jim Fenner (TreasJ, James Beck, Carl Williams, Ernest Bettin, Joe Romano. ROfT II: D. L. Fishel, H. L. Conner, Robert Jonas, Oscar Pool, Kurt Rosenbaum. ROW III: Donald R. Rose, Wayne Woodworth, Paul Connerton, Stanley C. Lewman, Clarence Messick, Robert Marshall. ROW IV: Wray A. Findlay, Anthony Burich, Martin Kauchak, Ralph Voelkel, Harold Morrison, Allen L. Akers. 103
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