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The purpose of the International Re- lations club is to promote interest and understanding of World affairs. Our or- ganization is completely voluntary and the only requirement for membership is interest in international relations. During the year We have outside speakers, movies, and discussion groups. We also sponsored a luncheon and dis- cussion for Robert St. John. Our topics change with the world situation. We receive an endless stream of valuable material from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, which we use in the classroom and at our club meetings. International Relations Our meetings are held at the college cafeteria, where we can relax over a cup of coffee. We have lots of fun, yet at the same time, learn to discuss problems of an international scope which We can use in classroom and in everyday life. A special reading shelf has been estab- lished in the library for the use of the club. The club is sponsored by Dr. Zober and is now in its second year of operation. Earl Thompson is the current president, lim Barron is vice-president, and Don WVertjes is secretary. ,fy fa ,A E' First Row-Don Wertjes, Earl Thompson, VVilliam Ilillcr, Margaret llullingcr. Second RUUJAE. Hex Bruner, Stuart Sears, Merle Crooks, Prof. Zobcr. Third How-Jerry llogarty, Elliot VVilkins, Tom Fulton, Ralph Rooster. Page Twenty nine
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Business Administration First Row-Reese Gibbs, Eugene VVenger, Stuart Sears, Proi. Zober. Second Row-jerry Hogarty, Tom Fulton, Elliot NVilkins, Merle Crooks, Ralph Koester. Third Row-Howard Eischeid, E. Hex Bruner, Earl Thompson, Don XVertjes, XVilliam lliller. Newly formed this year, the Business Administration club of Upper Iowa is composed solely of Business Administra- tion students. The three-fold purpose of the club is to bring students into Contact with prospective employers, to gather in- formation on graduate work, and to pro- mote interest in the Business Administra- tion department. Club meetings are held monthly in College hall, at which time various guest speakers of Northeast Iowa meet with Pa 6 Twenty-eight the club. The club corresponds regularly with alumni and friends of the college who are prominent in the business field. Membership is open to all Business Administration students on the campus. Dr. Martin Zober, head of the Business Administration department, is sponsor of the organization. The officers are: Eu- gene Wenger, presidentg Stuart Sears, vice-president, and Reese Leonard Gibbs, the secretary-treasurer.
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Collegian S7 iff' C C?ff':1ge' .fy fha' Lsurrwfs QW First Row-Forrest Welch, Marvin Snider, Margaret Hullinger, Sy Mally. Second Row-Earl Mason, John Kelly, Robert Hickman, Prof. Eble. Seated-Stella VVhittcnbaugh. The Collegian has been operating un- der the handicap of unsettled conditions in the local printing industry, but has still managed to bring out issues enthusi- astically though irregularly. The year began with Milford Parker- ton in the editoris chair, but graduation swept Mr. Parkerton and Mr. Al Bauer, assistant circulation manager, out of of- fice. Stella VVhittenbaugh, assistant edi- tor the first quarter, moved up to be- come editor for the rest of the year. Other staff appointments were Keith Os- trander, assistant circulation manager, Earl Mason, assistant business manager, Page Thirty Tom Champion, assistant editor, and Bob Hickman, sports editor. Regulars who served the entire yczu' were Sy Mally as business manager, and john Kelly, circulation manager. In ad- dition, Forrest Welch and Marvin Snider served as staff photographers throughout the year. The regular staff received infrequent but deeply appreciated help from the students in journalism classes, and fre- quent suggestions from the student body. VVe know we havenit pleased everybody, but we hope Weive pleased somebody.
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