College of Business The College of Bu iness keeps apace of developments in business through various organ izations and by constant consu ltation with Idaho businessmen. T he quality o( the program is attested to by the out tanding achie,·ements of Idaho graduates in all field of busines throughout the nation. One graduate is the head of one of the nation's largest chain oE supermarkets and others hold h igh positions in major insurance companies, banks, and other business enterprises. The College seeks to give its student an adequate background in the basic principles and responsibilities of businessmen.
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Dean College of Husines~
Alpha Kappa
Psi Alpha Kappa P~ i i~ a national professional fraternity for businessmen, which has become one of Idaho·~ most active professional fraternitie~. Any wdem in the College of Busin es~ or an economics major with a 3.2 average is eligible for membership. The purpose of the Craternil) ill to offer experience in the field of bw,ine~s by aiding the Univerl>ity administrntion.
Row One: John Bi~hop. Garth Reid, Richard \\'illiam;, L•m' ll a~kins. \\'. \\'ilde, John Wil<;(JII. Russell Ch• >~ler, .\d,·iser; Beml) Blick, J>re;ident; H arold Sa,aki. Richard Jatk,on, Bill .\larun. Uill .\fcCann. Row Two: Fred <;nook, Da' id .\llred. P. Petcrwn, Dan R eed. Rich Tlucek, Pat Rhodes, Da le Stephens, Da vid \\'ahers, Rob Swisher. Kent l'a ylor, Skip Oppenheimer, M1t..c Brasscy.
Fuwre olt•cc aclministratol s :md business educarors perfect their ryping skills in typing lab.
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