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Three programs opened to business student Charles L. Vawfer Dr. Gloria Little Business Business Donald A. Kurfz Ronald Charvonia Business Business The Business Division, the department with The largest number of maiors, offers Three programs of s'rucly. Business administration courses are de- signed To give The basic class requirements for The students who intend To Transfer To a four year institution. Preparations for general office work and executive secretarial positions can be acquired through Secretarial and Clerical pro- grams. General Business curriculum provides The Two year student with sufficient training for an initial position in some field of business. 26 - ACADEMICS v i i i i Operating the key punch machine, Lois Savage examines a code card which will be deciphered by a computer. lmon Gammage Business Miss Ethel A. Martin Business Dr. Hal F. Holt Business
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G.C.C. to initiate global history courses Mrs. Retha M. Warnicke Henry W. Dixon Thomas C. Cook Social Science Social Science Socual SCIence Philip 5. Smelser John Smart Moffat Qardner Social Science Social Science Socual Scuence A new addition to the G.C.C. curriculum is the anthropology course which covers material concerning the history and development of man. In the fall of 1966 the Social Science Division will embark on several new undertakings. The Tradifional course in the Hisfory of Western Civilization will be completely dropped and replaced by a more comprehensive course called The History of World Civilizafion, a global history of man. Preparations are also being made for such courses as The M H D' I . h h Slavic World, Special Problems in World History, Special r' enry m up ams l e uman nervous Problems in US. Hisfory, The Far East, The Near East, and 5 Stem to his psychology students on The , .. . Maryland campus. Contemporary Global CiVilizahon. ACADEMICS - 25
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Four semester P.E. program at G.C.C. Taking advantage of the opportunity to improve his hunting skills, Larry Cushing participates in an archery class. Exercises before class enable the girls to become limber for the modern dance problems presenfed by Miss Kidney. ,jz'. ;' l, Kenneth G. Weiss Miss Charlotte M. Kidney James A. Smith Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Herbert A, Boetfo Mrs. Miriam J. Austin Vernon C. Braasch Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education All entering freshmen are introduced to The Physical Education Department Through The required Sports Survey 101 and 102. Sophomores are Then free To elecT from other interest courses such as badminton, modern dance, bowling, golf, archery and profes- sional activities to complete college physical educaTion require- ment. Demonstration of acceptable physical standards and intel- lectual competency are required of P.E. maiors. All education maiors are encouraged to fake courses in School and Community Health and Healfhful Living which are Taught by members of The P.E. staff.
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