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Show Delta, Sigma Organized to bring closer affiliation between the active business world and University schools of commerce and to encourage students of commerce in all lines of business and economics, Delta Sigma Pi sponsored tours of local business establishments and invited guest speakers to their meetings. Social activities included the annual Rose Banquet at Maxfield Lodge and a dinner-dance at Log Haven. Fraternity activities were planned by Gary Anderson, chancellor; Steve White, historian; Robert Stringham, treasurer; Jim Scott, secretary; and Earl Bowles, president. Delta Sig members included (row l) Sherm Harmer, Jerry Maass, Jerry Gordon, (row 2) Robert Stringbam, Earl Bowles, Rich Mason, John Askew, Gary Anderson, Steve White, Tim Bueneman, (row 3) Jim Scott, Dave Hunger, Dave SoIIis, John Clark, Dave Richt-steg, Glade Hurst, Jack North and John Larsen. Alpha Kappa, Gathering together those men who had a common interest in business, Alpha Kappa Psi stressed the importance of good business practices. New members were admitted by invitation only on the basis of scholarship. Meetings were held weekly. Alpha Kappa Psi has the honor of being the oldest professional business fraternity in the nation. Organizing activities for Alpha Kappa Psi were officers Dale Price, president; Douglas Holland, Ditmar Bezold, Stanley Foutz and Stephen Davies. Business fraternity members included (row 1) E. R. Wyss, advisor; (row 2) P. Clark, Y. Takenaka, D. Price, J. Green, D. Bezold, B. Gregory, (row 5) D. Jacobson. C. Hardman, D. Allan, D. Holland S. Davies, F. Wilko, (row 5) L. Foster, H. While. D. Taylor, D. Voda and A. Steadman. 273 |