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bu iness admini tration l Dr. Lucas Sterne Professor of Business Administration MMVI QZEZ B Britton, Clifton Cosady, C. V. Devenny, Nina L. Kuhn, Charles Jr. lane, R. Assistant Professor of Associate Professor instructor, Business Administration ASSISTUDT Pl'DfQSS0I' Business Administration of Business Laboratory School of Business Lass, Mildred M., Markwell, J. Kenneth Pierce, Robert Beniamin Scott, Keith B. Tubbs, Eleanor Associate Professor Business Administration Instructor of Business Instructor of Assistant Professor of ' Business Administration Business Administration of Business 17
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This organization strives to promote fellowship and professional development among faculty members and students who are interested in lndustrial Arts. Sponsored activities include a fall party, a Homecoming float, an Indus- trial Arts Round-up of high schools, and a field trip. Officers include: Wil- liam Brame, president, Robert Mann, vice president, Charles Dundas, secre- tary, Ralph Phillips, treasurer, and Mr. Thomas Gray, faculty sponsor. Raw Five: R. Goetz, K. Eckhoff, D. Lang, A. McNiece, D. Boedecker, L. Hanna, J. Hageman, Wm. Brame, C. Hurzinger, W. Pauschen, T. Gaines. Row Four: N. Grinstead, E. Nass, M. Ried, D. Curnett, H. Day, G. Erwin, J. Martin, C. Hoyle, T. Gray, D. Wallis. Row Three: C. Keseman, R. Tevis, R. Mann, B. Deim, D, Carenon, R. McLean, G. Harper, R. Phillips, E. Hormozi, W. Meadows, M. Jenkins. Row Two: J. Landanberg, R. Sparks, G. Page, H. Young, W. McGood- win, R. Cornell, G. Yarbough, J. Ramey, C, Johnson, Row One: L. Boosinger, D. Wisner, J. Carter, L. Holman, B. Brown, J. Wilkerson, H. Parker, K. Smith, M. Modaressi, M. Badie. agriculture club Under the leadership of Charles Simmons, this club seeks to pro- mote fellowship among agricul- turally-minded students. Activities include a trip to the American Royal, a Homecoming float, intra- murals, iudging contests, a spring banquet and guest speakers. Other officers are: vice president, Dan Summers, secretary, Larry Ferguson: and treasurer, Jim Ring. Dr. Grete- beck is the organization sponsor. Row Four: C. Simmons, R. Crowder, A. Gfrhardt, D Kullman, R. Gray, S. Gretebeck. Row Three: J. Ring, T. Grimes, R. Kilp, K. Sandy, Jr., E. Mershon. Row Two: B. DeBord, M. Kugler, R. Oldham, J. McQuerrey, B. Sandy, B. Hatcher. Row One: D. Summers, K. Bingham, J. Adams, G. Clause. kappa Omicron phi Row Two: J. Rucker, K. Schellhardt, S. Jameson, L, Blackwell, S. May. Row One: C. Beckman, M. Struemh, S. Shipp, A. Gilcrest, L. Miiler. Furthering the interests in home economics, Kappa Omicron Phi is led by president Cora Stegner. Nellie Kay Jones is vice president, Sara Shipp is second vice president, Juanita Flower, corresponding secretary, Karen Schellhardt, recording secretary, Linda Blackwell, keeper of archives, and Sandra May, reporter. Row Four: L. Blackwell, K. Schellhardt, J. Rucker, C. Lee, C. Rank, S. Jameson, B. Bonnot, C. Stregner Row Three: M. Robinson, K. Austin, S. Funk, M. Harvey, D. Craven, L. Demand, C. Beckman. Row Two: L. Moore, B. Porter, C. Meyer, J. Shafer, M. Middleton, J. Whiteaker, M. Struemph. Row One: S. Shipp, S. Stonner, L. Mil- ler. R. Sallee. Led by Linda Blackwell, president: Judy Rucker, vice president: Carolyn Beckman, secretary: and Dora Craven, treasurer. Colhecon is a group farmed to further home economics in college and to train young women to be efficient leaders in home life. The club sponsored a Christmas party for members, displayed Christmas decorations at Richards Hall, attended a state convention in Kansas City, and held a Parent-Daughter Banquet. Faculty sponsor is Dr. Lanice Moore. J industrial arts club
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business education Row 5: D. Junge, D. Anson, B. Skinner, F. Kincaid, J, Vocate, J. Hackerott, M. Kueck, D. Brening, Row 4: N. Devenny, C. Burson, B. Huff, S. Logue, N. Malan, J. Smith, E. Tubbs, Row 3: G. Hayes, S. Thomas, N. Dorward, J. Houtchens, R. Hash, E. Diggs, M. Coulter, J. Snead, Row 2: D. Dagley, L. Urig, S. Thompson, D. Shippee, N. Catron, E. glailh S. Dixon, Row I: B. Morrison, H. Littleton, C. McFarland, J. Summers, C. Craig, . mit. secretarial science club Row 4: P. Maasen, C. Mills, M. Koch, R. Doll, K. Eggers, O. Frazier, Row 3: T. Schieber, D. Swope, M. Blunt, D. Kullman, E. Biesemeyer, Row 2: C. Wigfield, R. Manley, L. Franklin, S. Sharp, Row 1: M. Stone, B. Rippley, N. Husty. pi omega pi Row 3: D. Gilbert, R. Hash, l.. Logue, J. Hackerott, B. Skinner, D. Kullman, D. Brening, Row 2: J. Houtchens, E. Diggs, L. Urig, B. Porter, W. Pieper, C. Kuhn, Row 1: M. Brown, M.Elliot, R. Manley, J. Amos, C. Long. Led by E. L. Roland, president, vice presi- dent, Bess Skinner, and Ruth Ann Hash, secretary-treasurer, this club serves to en- courage interest in business education. The organization keeps the student informed on trends of business teaching as well as aids him in becoming a more successful business teacher. Dr. Tubbs and Mrs. De- venny are the faculty sponsors. An organization for persons interested in secretarial science as a profession, the Secretarial Science Club sponsors guest speakers, a banquet, and field trips. President is Patricia Maasen, vice president is Kay Kemper, and secretary-treasurer is Sandy Temple. Sponsor is Mr. Olen Frazier. The Beta Rho Chapter of this national honor group strive to promote interest in the field of Business Education. Homecom- ing brunch, pledging and initiation, Christ- mas newsletter, and senior breakfast in- clude the activities of this year. Officers are Joyce Jean Caton, president, Kay Kemper, vice president, Evelyn Diggs, sec- retary treasurer, and Dr. Charles Kuhn, Jr., faculty sponsor.
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