University of Idaho - Gem of the Mountains Yearbook (Moscow, ID)

 - Class of 1967

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College of Business Future office workers and business educators perfect their typing skills in typing lab. A business student works on the new electronic calculator machine which has no moving parts. Students are shown in the listening lab utilizing the tape-recording machines for shorthand speed development. In the College of Business students learn the basic skills in the operation of office machines in addition to the bookwork of business theory and management

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College of Business David D. Kendrick, Dean of the College of Business, became Dean in 1957. He came to the University for the first time in 1930 as a student and later served as president of the student body. After the war he returned and taught from 1946 to 1947. He then attended the Uni- versity of California to work for his Masters and Ph.D. in economics. Dean Kendrick received his B.S. in business from the University of Idaho in 1935 and his Masters and Ph.D. from Berkeley. He revived Alpha Kappa Psi and is advisor for the Delta Chi fraternity. Dean Kendrick is acting president of the North Idaho Chamber of Com- merce, Chairman of Committee on Higher Education Act of 1965 and Co-chairman of Advisory Board for State Department of Employment. Dean Kendrick’s hobbies include rock hound, camping, and golf. Dean and Mrs. Kendrick have one son who is a captain in the Air Force. Davin D. Kenprick Dean College of Business The College of Business at the University of Idaho provides professional training for young men and women who plan to make business their career. These majors may graduate in accounting, business, and applied science, economics, finance, foreign trade, general trade, general business, marketing and office administration. Success of the business program is shown by the positions held by many graduates in these extensive fields. The high percentage of successful business majors may be due to the instruction and training received at the University of Idaho. Almost all of the faculty members hold either doctorate degrees or CPA certificates. Alpha Kappa Px Alpha Kappa Psi is a national profes- sional fraternity for businessmen, which has become one of Idaho's most active professional fraternities. A 2.2 grade average is required of anyone in the College of Business or any economics major in order to he eligible for membership. The purpose of the fraternity is to offer experience in the field of business by aiding the University administration. Row one; Armour Anderson, Russell Chrysler Advisor; George Arrington, Quentin Harden, Treasurer; David Lincoln, Secretary; Dale Stephens, President; Patrick Rhodes, Vice- President; Sherm Weidner, Membership Chair man; John Tullis, Efficiency Chairman; Robert Clark, Advisor. Row fwo: Bob Otness, Pat Nav, Dennis Reierson, Ted Pursley, Joe Goergen, Mahlon Harvey, Kermit Anderson, Steve Cannon, Brent Morgan, Marvin Beesley, Byron Kasney. Row three John Howard, Ken’ Wombacher, Hugh Diener, Larry Tobiska, Rodney Greene, John Pederson, Craig Bohman, Robert Greeley, Tom Cunningham, Geary Becker, Mark John son. Not pictured: Mike Brassey, Phil Peterson.



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College of Education The College of Education consists of the departments of Education, Psychology, Health, Physical Ed- ucation and Recreation, with special programs in Music Education, Business Education, Industrial Art Education, and Library Science. In addition to specialized preparation in the major and minor fields, the college provides a broad general education background, It is fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Everett V. SAMUELSON Dean College of Education Everett V. Samuelson, Dean of the College of Education, became Dean in the fall of 1963. He came to the University from the University of Colorado where he was Director of the Bureau of Research. He received his B.A. from Southwestern College, his M.S. from Kansas University and his Ph.D, from the University of Kansas. Dean Samuelson has contributed much time work- ing on the new College of Education Building. He is helping with work on the Women’s Health Education Building and he helped receive full accredita- tion from NCATE for programs due to the Ph.D. degree. Dean Samuelson is active in the Community in the Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis, Masonic groups, and the Methodist Church. His hobbies include skiing, fly fishing, and camping. Dean and Mrs. Samuelson have two children; their daughter is a senior in high school and their boy is twelve. STIEA The purpose of the Student Education Association is to acquaint education majors with the profession of teach- ing, and to cultivate the personal qualitics of good teaching. All education mem- bers are eligible for member- ship in this group. Members are entitled to subscriptions to the NEA Journal, News- letter, and other NEA publi- cations. Row one: Deborah Watts, Sandy Wood, president; R. H. Shreve, advisor; Dennis Dossett. Row two: Jim Dowty, Julie Maloney, Janet Jackson, June Lay, Jane Miesbach, Luke Boyd. Nol pictured: Sue Spencer.

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