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ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mr. Robert W. Feyerharm, Dr. Ada M. Harrison, Dr. Renzo Bianchi. Economics Those students who expect to learn nothing except a few of the basic principles of supply and demand are quite surprised at the comprehensive program of the Eco- nomics Department. The courses are laid out to demonstrate the ways in which a society copes with the problems of scarce resources and many needs. Students approach the problem both from the historical and the practical sides. Majors in economics find a wide field open to their talents and most of them go directly into business or, in certain cases, do graduate work. Independent study is en- couraged and usually consists of further instruction in aspects of fields too technical to be dealt with in classes. During the second semester Mr. Phillip Klein of the Univer- sity of California in Berkley joined the staff. This year marked the reorganization of the Economics Club which is open to anyone who is interested in eco- nomics and the problems which arise within it. Don Welty, Norma Smith, and Jack Neucomb demonstrate the efficiency of the business world. 28
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YOUNG REPUBLICANS CLUB Row 1: W. Nygren, R. Nygren, D. Kohls, W. Johnson, J. House, P. Price, L. Larson, J. Davenport. Row 2: R. Larson, S. Hirschey, C. Lynde, J. Andrews, L. Brown, M. Hanson, M. L. Trocey, K. Berglund, L. Sanger, A. Bollinger. Row 3: G. Bonebroke, J. Rogers, K. Lundblod, L. Griffith, C. Matzke, J. Morton, S. Peters, N. Bell, R. Beech. Row 4: K. Brandt, G. Wells, M. Baker, J. Sten, R. Reitz. YOUNG REPUBLICANS I R C Off year elections brought the Young Republicans, led by officers John Sten, Le Etta Sanger, and Dick Cardozo confidently out to battle for their honor. I like Ike buttons were redistributed to give collegiate support to the administration. Early defeat in ' 54 only made them more resolute for on overwhelming victory in ' 56 and it was never too early to start. They rallied together with plenty of spirit and silently gathered the I like Ike buttons and stored them carefully away — just in case. IRC 1: B. Johnston, C. Wickman, M. Reim, R. Nygren, W. Nygren, J. Moileson, P. Bidle. 2: M. Marshall, S. Tracht, A. Willits, S. McAllister, S. Van Sickle, A. Bollinger, M. Larson, B. Burridge, J. Hendershot. 3: S. Rogers, C. Ireland, P. Puchner, W. Feyerharm, D. Gordon, S. Gould, R. Larson, H. Mair, M. McCormick, F. Parkins. 4: R. Sieling, J. Siegel, R. Wall, D. Drake, D. Alexander, D. Young, D. Huldin, J. Moscotelli S. DeFord, R. Christianson, L. Rubel. Striving to educate its members in the importance of world co-operation, the IRC of Corleton brings speakers from neighboring communities and distant countries to accomplish this purpose. Through film and lecture, the world situation, viewed in its outlook on the past, present, and future, displays an intense need for an educated people to lead toward the universal horizon of harmony. The youth of Corleton, as of other colleges, is mode aware of this need and thus is stimulated to action. Officers of the club are Don Findley, pres.; Wolly Mead, vice-pres.; Carol Kraemer, secretary; and Bill Feyerharm, treasurer. 1: C. Garrett, T. Bracken, M. Hough, J. Covell, D. Findley, W. Glew, L. Griffith, W. Mead. 2: K. Lundblod, A. Williams, M. Hanson, B. Knodt, P. Price, B. Burton, K. Lundsten, C. Hall, M. Hoppes. 3: V. Kedrovsky, K. Brandt, D. Brower, P. Samuels, D. Leory, D. Alberg, R. Hoaglund, J. Davenport, J. Wightman, C. Kuglin, W. Stocken, R. Priest. 4: R. Puth, R. Hill, S. Kling, A. Pennimon, H. Moxwell, R. Olson, M. Roblee, L. Rubel, J. Hatpin, D. Patten.
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