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SOCIAL SCIENCES CLUB: ROW ONE: B. Donnley, P. Waters, Dr. E. Layman, J. Sticken, J. Becker, T. Hull, N. Bauer. ROW TWO: Dr. Crane, C. Miller, G. Elliot, B. Skrzyroki, C. Espy, C. Cleary, B. Humphrey, M. Bagley. ALPHA BETA EPSILON: ROW ONE: M. Weschler, G. Underwood, Mr. Miller. ROW TWO: C. Moushon, S. Meyer, D. pul-cihan. ROW THREE: W. Koh, J. Warth, J. Fenton. ROW FOUR: W. Cooper, H. Evens, R. Sable. ROW FIVE: R. Loucks, M. Rittenhouse, C. Elliot. Alpha Beta Epsilon, (Accounting, Business and Economics), is a newly organized club on the campus of Iowa Wesleyan College. Its members are made up of those persons interested in the fields of Accounting, Business Administration, and Economics. The Social Sciences Club is a newly founded organization on this campus sponsored by the Social Science department of the college. The club's purpose is to provide a medium whereby persons interested in social sciences and those already in the social science program to better understand the diciplines involved in the complex society of today. Dr. Emma Layman, head of the Psychology department is the club's advisor. Social Science
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BUSINESS DECISIONS GAME: L. to R.: H. Evens, M. Weschler, S. Meyer, J. Lohman, J. Lovinger, R. Loucks, G. Underwood, C. Moushon, J. Warth, W. Koh. STANDING: Mr. Miller, M. Rittenhouse. Alphi club on sons int Iowa Wesleyan College won first in the nine-college league competing in the decision game, in which honor students in the Department of Economics and Business act as a firm. They make decisions representing business transactions in a given quarter of the firm's year every two weeks. The purpose of the Decision Game is to give economic and business students experience in the world of profit and loss. So far, Wesleyan has succeeded in attaining the largest amount of profit and the smallest amount of loss under the competitive circumstances. The group, organized by Professor Paul Miller of the Economics and Business Administration Department, operates an imaginary firm which manufactures an imaginary product and markets it. Wesleyan students who are participating in the game are: Myron Rittenhouse, president, Maurice Weschler, Carl Moushon, Harry Evans, George Elliot, William Koh, Robert Loucks, John Lohman, Edwin Reschly, Jim Warth, Galen Underwood, Stanley Meyer, John Lovingier and Dave Schneider. Wesleyan is the only college in Iowa in this competition. Decisions on the proceedings are made every two weeks throughout the six-month period which began in October. Each two-week-report on such tilings as the amount allocated for research, production, wage rates, advertising and related policy items that influence a corporation's share of the market--represents a simulated quarter of business activity. The i by the S medium science | today. Socii SOCIAL ROW OK Wat ««U Sicken J k«tr, C:jne Skrzyaski “■ Hump)
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Co Dr. Oppleman A TEACHER SECONDARY: ROW ONE: J. Frey, B. Howell, L. Brehm, J. Pollet, S. Fol- AFFECTS Ion. SECOND ROW: J. Breder, L. McCahon, J. Birkmcycr, J. Peterson, G. ETERNITY George, P. Logan. ROW THREE: B. Yates, G. Miller, J. Eibl, F. Miller, Dr. Oppleman. The Student National Education Association is the professional association for college students who are preparing the teaching profession. Local Chapters and students education programs are integral parts of the student N.E.A. The I.S.E.A. chapter on this campus has been active in such activities as 'Prospective Teachers Day'; host to the State Regional S.E.A. early this fall; and interesting and informative meetings. The advisors, Dr. Oppleman and Mr. Mauck, give much time to promoting the Iowa State Education Association on this campus. ELEMENTARY: ROW ONE: L. Faust, J. Voorman, G. Moffit, J. Roudybush, M. Doak. SECOND ROW: S. Wood, M. Pennington, L. Newquist, C. Oppenhcimcr, K. Miller, B. Kriek. ROW THREE: S. Aurin, L. Kittcrman, L. Kittcrman, Mr. Mauck, L. Rathjc, L. Rathje. Mr. Mauck
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