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Emory Team practices business skill in game The Emory Team competed against around 32 other private colleges in a simulated business game which developed their skills in the fields of finance, marketing, productions, and communications. Each college, or business, made two decisions a week and sent them to an IBM computer. These decisions, after competition, determined whether they lost or gained money. This business game helped students to gain knowledge and ex- perience in making business decisions. Four members traveled to Atlanta, Georgia, to give oral presentations. Dr. Leftwich gave advise and sponsored the Emory Team. Lisa Bunnel, Paul Smith. Teresa Groom, Dale Jackson, H isa' .g.L.-, -1, u vi T' .Lf-f-fkjdh Y
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lst Row: Laurie Norton, Richard Dodgen, Jesse Stovall, Kaye Nix, Jan Morgan. 2nd Row: Denise Burke, Belinda Hipkins, Jan Custer. Lisa Force, Lesa Williams, Carol Moore. 3rd Row: Pam Branch, Debbie Delbaugh. Tina Allen, Lois French, Maudie Fitzsimmons, Cindy Gibbs. 4th Row: Stan Obenhaus. Vicky Kinnaird, Mike Hoffman. Karen M'cCarty, Jeralyn Bowen. Brenda Busby. Nancy Hall. 5th Row: Jan Tanner, Mark Fitzgerald, Debbie Graham. Lana Reynolds. Melanie Murray, Janet Anglin, Candy Holley. SEA aids prospective teachers The Student Education Association, a professional organization for future teachers, participate actively in state- wide activities. Members attended the state convention, competed in the scrapbook contest, and prepared a series of programs to acquaint future teachers with the professional activities related to teaching careers.
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