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education is power commerce sociology club Alan Keller, President Mrs. Lewis explains aspects of social work to Iris Godfrey and LaConna Purser. Left to Right, Row One: Evelyn H. Lewis, A. Rasiaxhmanesh, Gilbert Hall, Lynn C. White, Dorothy Hatch, Emma Lou Hansen, Don C. Carter, Joseph A. Gcddcs, Carmen Fredrickson. Rou Two: Merlin Lconhardt, Anthony I. Bentley, Maccyo Vaughan, William A. DeHart, Therel R. Black, Howard G. Todd, Garth P. Monsen, Robert L Marsh, Jim V. Hamilton, Robert G. Painter. These are the students that will deal with the social problems of tomorrow. It will be their job to handle the problems that are created by all society. At Utah State they are rapidly acquiring the ability to deal with these problems. Through guest lecturers, field trips, movies, the members of the Sociology Club learn of the various problems that con- front the social world. Through these contacts, members learn at first hand of the origin, organization, and development of human society. The American social world is a complicated one. Those who must deal with its ever increasing problems must be well-trained college graduates. Those that are produced at Utah State are some of the finest available in the field.
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W. Coleman. Row Two: Jay Richman, Lloyd D. Smith, Reed Berntaon, Lionel Welch, Darrell Deem, Darwin W. Lareen, Sidney C. Yeates. Left to Right, Row One: Michel Hawie, John Paloni, Sran Johnson, Glen Haddock, Gerald Speih, David Finch, Sherwin President showing fellow members the national charter. Lionel Welch, President alpha kappa psi Wall Street brokers of tomorrow are these members of Utah State’s business fraternity. Today they are learning the how and when of the business world so that they will be able to direct the business and financial world of tomorrow. This organization is a charter member of the Professional Inter-fraternity Conference composed of the leading professional fraternities in the fields of agriculture, architecture, business adminis- tration, chemistry, dentistry, education, engineering, journalism, law, medicine, pharmacy. “The aims of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administration.” 23
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Left to Right. Row One: Mozafar Samiy, Michel Hawie, A. Ra::aghmane h, Nasnn Bamdad. Donna Jordan, Glenn H. Pcicrson, Eldon R. Hugic, Wendell B. Anderson, Mack Lee. Row Two: Donald Reierson, G. M. Hensley, Phil Sorensen, M. J. Harmon, Donna Rae Jorgensen, Udean Fellows, Jim Slack, Norman J. Olsen, William Holt, Milton Abrams. Politics on an international scale are in evidence as this group G. M. Hensley, President representing Egypt, Iran, and the United States discuss some current problems. P sigma alpha ■ossible candidates for the office of the President of the United States or Secretary of State are the members of Pi Sigma Alpha, national political science honor society. Student membership in the society is based upon scholastic achievement. This fraternity was founded as a national honorary organization at the University of Texas in 1920. The founders sensed a need for an organization that would bring persons especially inter- ested in the study of government into closer association with one another for their mutual benefit. Today Pi Sigma Alpha is recognized by leaders in the educational world and in political science for the effective accomplishment of its objectives. At Utah State, the fraternity is composed of individuals keenly interested in attempting to increase their awareness of the political problems facing the world and the United States. 25
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