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Train For Area Posifions f- 4 x -sf' ss. Iva H. James, Chairman, Business Education The Division of Business has a three-fold philoso- phy. This philosophy is CU to prepare a student to transfer into a senior college and continue his work toward a degree either in business administration, business education, or accounting, C25 to train those students in skills, and procedures, and to offer ex- periences which will prepare them to accept em- ployment in the business world at graduation from the iunior college, and C31 to provide a general background of business information which will be meaningful and useful to all regardless of profes- sion or interest. 'SQ' -sf' H.,,M,,.1Q- ' 15' fx' -sr .Q- 'Q 1 l,w ' Esther Griswold, Business Education Barbara Palmer, Business Education
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5 ii ---r. Q, T.i'2.2'r '32 Reba Anderson, Registrar ond Director of Admissions M, B. Butterfield, Director of Student Activities 0 Directors Lead Steiff George Koon, Director of Vocational-Technical Div., Adult Ed. Ruby Munzer, Dean of Women -an--., Charley Sesher, Director of Athletics Betty Riffel, Business Manager it . -I ,iv 16 -Q 1 1 i ter!!! James Stringer, Director of Guidance cmd Summer Session Doris Hoefer, Treasurer ,.W,, -fs ?-P x v A x A is I is . ,G , 3 -Wi 7 W J, E '5 3 in
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Harlow D. McCosh, Chairman, Band Search For Excellence The Division of Humanities-art, music, drama, English, foreign language, and speech-provide men with the basic means of communication in everyday affairs as well as world affairs. This is one of the greatest problems of the times-that of being able to communicate our thoughts to each other whether in a family circle or a summit meet- ing. Through the humanities, man has recorded his ideas, beliefs, and hopes about life: with this knowledge we can proiect a philosophy toward the future, which we surely need in our fast-moving society. Man has been able to evaluate what is first-rate in the creative and intellectual facilities of human nature, such as art, literature, and music, and define his standards for the present and the time to come. The humanities not only teach stu- Helen Stone, Music Dorothy Dale, Music dents oral and written means of communication and self expression, but also provide for cultural experience. James Dailey, Music
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