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BETA IOTA SIGMA-ROW 1: Dr. Paul Muse, Norman Bindley, Bruce Strupp, Sam Sappington, Ron Zuk, Dr. George Eberhart. ROW 2: Robert Sutherland, Noble Carter, John Kelly, Elmer Anderson, Don Nass, Joe Delorme, Norm Smith, John Lewis. ROW 3: Damian Macey, Robert Brackney, Clarence Riggs, Robert Gard, Jack Whit- inger, Merrill Bonebrake, John Moody, Donald Kitchel, Ronald Johnson, Charles Cahoon, Jerry Young. ROW 4: Philip Ahlbraneo, BETA IOTA SIGMA This was Beta Iota Sigma's first year on the campus. It was organized to meet the needs of students majoring in business on a non-teaching curriculum, During the year, Beta Sigma Iota was engaged in several Worthwhile activities. An excursion through WTHI provided the members with a first hand account of the inner-workings and behind- the-scenes preparation in the operation and man- agement of a Television Station. A dinner meet- ing Was held in May to which each member of the fraternity brought as their guest a member of the business World of the local area. Officers: Bruce Strupp, president g Sam Sap- pington, vice president: Ron Zuk, secretary: Norm Bindley, treasurer: Dr. Paul Muse and Dr. George Eberhart, sponsors. SENIORS RICHARD ADAMS, Hammond. LEWIS E. ALEXANDER, Washington. ELMER ANDERSON, Terre Haute SHARON AYER, Chrisney. William Randall, Ronald Baker, William Baldridge, Jack Houk, Gary Acree, Billy McFarland, John Percy, Ken Stremming, James Kane. NOT PICTURED: Donald Archer, Bob Templeton, Jack Williams, Jack Cooper, Ron Cross, James Knoblett, Bob Trinkle, Gene Dick. ACCOUNTING CLUB-ROW 1: Jack Houk, James Knoblett, Robert Gard, Clara Morgan, Audrey Woicik, V. E. Breidenbaugh, Sponsor. ROW 2: Glenn Tyler, Merrill Bonebrake, Damian Macey, Arnold Cir- tin, Richard Pearce, Ralph Butts, Donald Rusk, Gary McCarter, Max Morris. ACCOUNTING CLUB The Accounting Club founded in 1956 was open to any student majoring in accounting and busi- ness administration Who had completed one year or twelve quarter hours in accounting and was an associate member of the American Ac-counting Association. The object of the club was to stimulate and promote further interest in the field of account- ing. Technical sessions were held each month. A social meeting was held once a quarter. Officers: James Knoblett, president: Jack Houk, vice president: Robert Gord, treasurerg Clara Mo- ran, secretaryg Audrey Wjocik, reporterg V. E. Breidenbaugh, sponsor.
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vwzineaa The Business Department faculty worked dur- ing the year to prepare students with the neces- sary background needed for their enterance into the professional world of business as well as the field of education. As an evidence of the growing interest of the students and faculty, one business club and one honorary were added to the depart- ment. Pl OMEGA PI-ROW 1: Ronald Cross, Elmer Anderson, Jack Cooper, Diana Van Slyke, Mary Jo Bradley, Lewis Alexander, Jim Bowen, Dr. Robert Harrington, Sponsor: ROW 2: Carol Dix, Donnarae Par- sons, Patty Beltz, Patricia Bitner, Anita Sark, Jeanette Harpenau, Jo Redenbarger. ROW 3: Alice Ell, Frances Dix, Marilyn Sohn. The Commerce Club was open to all interested students. 'll ll'll A Je in lu liiirzbrfei .':xe,ziu Yllllllllll 'mlilllill 'ii'W X 4, i l ll l l BUSINESS FACULTY-ROW 'l: Dr. George J. Eberhart, Mrs. Irma B. Whetstone, Dr. Paul F. Muse, Miss Ruthetta Krause, Leone Orner, James E. Lane. ROW 2: Robert E. Hoskinson, V. E. Breindebaugh, Roy O. Hunter, Dr. Robert W. Harrington, Warren H. Gardiner, Robert P. Steinbaugh, Herman F. Truelove, James F. Kane, Byron L. Brown. PI OMEGA E The goal of every commerce and business major was Pi Omega Pi. This business honorary ac- cepted students with a high index and an ade- quate amount of completed commercial courses. The organization presented the annual award to the outstanding senior in the business depart- ment on Honor Day. COMMERCE CLUB Promoting a closer relationship between the business students and the faculty of the business department was the primary purpose of the Com- merce Club. The organization held monthly meet- ings in order to get the business students better acquainted with the professional world of work. One of the clubs highlights socially was the annual spring outing at which all business stu- dents were invited as guests of the club. Y? ,asgrxx
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SENIORS ROW ONE ALAN BARCUS, La Porte. WANDA BEARD, Mt. Ccurmel, Ill BETTE BERTRAM, Greencastle. MERRILL BONEBRAKE, Hillsdale. ROW TWO ROBERT E. BRACKNEY, Brazil. ELIZABETH BROWN, Bicknell. ARNOLD CIRTIN, Terre Haute. GERRY D. COATS, Waynetown. ROW THREE JOHN COOKE, Dana. BILLY COOPER, Coal City. JACK R. COOPER, Rockville. JON COTTRELL, Clinton. ROW FOUR RONALD CROSS, Robinson, Ill. AUGUST DELORME, Terre Haute. DEANNA ECKERT, Evansville. FRANCES DIX, Fairbanks. ROW FIVE LAWRENCE ELAM, Terre Haute. ALYCE ELL, Brazil. GARY R. EVANS, Brazil. ROBERT F. FARRIS, Terre Haute. ROW SIX JIM GANGLOFF, Plymouth. ROBERT GARD, Brazil. GENE GARRETT, Owensville. JOHN GASTINEAU, Switz City.
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