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193 Iota Chi 1.Pdf November 17, I98O Board of Directors of the International Fraternity of Delta Sigma 330 South Campus Avenue Oxford, Ohio 45056 Gentlemen: About one year ago Eta Delta Gamma was established by business students on the campus of Illinois State University to promote the ideals of professional, scholarship, social, and community activity. The objectives of Eta Delta Gamma are equivalent to those high standards of excellance as set by Delta Sigma Pi. We, the bro thers, have worked diligently to attain these standards at Illinois State University and would be honored to be accepted as a chapter of Delta Sigma Pi. Therefore, we ask you to grant a charter to Eta Delta Gamma fraternity, so we may continue to support the purposes of the fraternity under the name of The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi. Sincerely, The Brothers of Eta Delta Gamma ^ndyuvg. 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Frazier David M. Lavin Fred Braun Thomas Bozek Robert Corso James A . Goodwin Charles E. Ribbe Richard L. Fritz Julie Tylka Christine A. Grych Cynthia A . Trossbach Rose Evans Nappi, Andrew T. Dean/College of Business STV 110 8-2251 Brabb, George J. Chairman/Management & STV 439B 8-5606 Marketing STV Hallam, James A . Chairman/Accounting ^35A 6-7651 Perry, Warren S. Chairman/Business Ed. & STV i^35D 8-3602 Admin. Services Potter, Roger E, Chairman/Finance STV 351 6-6675 Abdel-Halim, Ahmed A. Professor/Management STV 422G 67-7138 Alexander, Wilma J. Professor/Office Admin. STV 421F 8-7893 Bastian, Steven R. Instructor^ PT )/Mgmt . MC 103L 6-7771 Ben Afia, Khelil Asst. Prof./Quah. Meth. STV 426C 8-7909 Benjamin, Helen W, Asst. Prof ./Bus. Educ. STV 203D 6-7278 Bibb, Jon F. Asst. Prof ./Marketing STV 41 3J 6-7286 Bickley, Martha Advis./Asst. Prof. /Bus. WIH 132 8-7577 Education Bielfeldt, Joan Instructor/Accounting STV 41 3G 8-7357 Booth, David E. InstructorvQuan. Meth. STV 41 4D 8-7722 Brabb, George J. Professor/Management STV 439B 8-5606 Brant, Steven Instructor/A ccounting STV 31 2D 6-7166 Brubeck, James F, Asst. Prof ./Marketing STV 424A 6-6730 Bubnys , Edward Asst. Prof ./Finance STV 41 3T 8-7988 Carlon, Patricia Instructor(PT)/Finance MC I03P 6-6742 Chitgopekar, Sharad S. Assoc. Prof./Quan. Meth. STV 424B 8-7506 Couch, Peter D. Professor/Management STV 426K 6-7097 Cox;^: LaVerne Professor/Finance STV 41 3D 6-7070 Crepar, Kenneth Assoc. Prof ./Finance STV 422B 6-6784 Currie, David Assoc. Prof ./Accounting STV 426E 6-7208 Dawson, Marie Instructor/Accounting STV 414H 6-7186 Dean, Robert Instructor(PT)/Finance MC I03M 6-6036 Devore, Lynn D. Instructor(PT)/Mgmt. MC I03G 6-6038 Dickey-Olson, Pat Asst. Prof ./Bus. Educ. VJIH 132 8-5457 Duffy, Tim Instructor/Accounting STV 213 6-7040 Duffy, Wendy Instructor/Accounting MC I03B 6-6261 Eckrich, Donald W. Assoc. 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