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Show encourage scholarship and the close association of commerce students, stu-dents, to promote and stimulate closer association between members and the outside commercial world, and further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture in the business world. NEW MEN IN FRATERNITY Commerce Fraternity at "Y" Petitions for Affiliation With National Body. The sixteen active members of the local Alpha Delta (commerce fraternity) at the "Y," have petitioned peti-tioned Delta Sigma Pi, an international interna-tional commerce fraternity, for membership to that organization. An active local has been main-j rained at the Young university March, 1U23. Recently, the local carefully combed the College of Commerce to replenish its active membership, as several of last year's members were granted degrees and left tbe university. Those who assisted in the membership campaign were A. Hvx Johnson, head niasU'r; ; Hamilton (.'aider, scribe ; Paul 1 Ilarward, chairman membership committee; iSpewer I-nrsen chair- man publicity cominil tee ; Knight ! Allen, chairman social committee; ( Ted Kushman, chairman projects; ; .Marcus Ileaii, programs, and Jioy- den Dangeri'icld, Kulon Van 'ag-I 'ag-I euen, I'jiuI Kggertsen WalLer Slovens Slov-ens and Hauler Manson. J The new members of t lie family are : Aldous Markliam, Don Ken-noy, Ken-noy, George Boyaek and Edwin Kimhull. The purpose of the organization ? to foster studies of commerce, |