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— 7AJA Woodrow W. Wallace Charles W. White Jams R. Mclntyre Leslie Melbern Ferry E. Richards Rupert T. Sparks III Jerry D. Starr Dr. Virgil E. Stone Dr. Edward R. Swift Alan D. Turner The keypunch machine is always in opera- tion. Business Faculty Teaches in Nine Major Areas Students are taught to type with both speed and accuracy. I The School of Business Administration, located on the second floor of Manning Hall, is headed by Dean Dennis B. Ford. It has 24 full-time faculty members. The school is the fastest growing of six schools in the university and offers nine different major fields of study which in- clude: accounting, economics, engineer- ing-business administration, electronic data processing, finance, marketing, man- agement, pre-law, and secretarial science. Currently there are 1,302 business majors and over 100 graduate students attending the school. There are eight stu- dents attending on Central Power Light Co. scholarships and many others are using grants from Humble and Gulf oil companies. Over 200 job interviews are set up per year for business majors through the general placement office. 29
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Business Administration Chester Alien Charles H. Alworth D. Clark Baker Ruth E. Bell Ronald D. Finster Donald E. Fleming Dwight Hazlett Dr. Marvin R. Hoffman Milton S. King Robert O. Kirby Blanchard LeNoir Dr. George W. McCulley O 9 O, JfA £latiik When working with figures, students find it best to double-check. Class sessions provide an opportunity for students to get first-hand working experi- Teamwork is the key in any office situation. 28
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( Ihemistn Students Use Five New Laboratories of i ] h ill have 60 majors this r, ;m in r. In the last 15 years, 22 v majors from A l have omplete their Ph.D. ' s in eral major universitii Five laboratories formerly occupied by the biology department have been converted into chemistry laboratories at an expenditure f aboul $75,000 this year The Robert A. Welch Foundation of Houston sends an outstanding chemist to the campus each year for the Welch Lecture. Lecturers in the past have come from Stanford, Dart- mouth. University of California at Berkeley, and Arizona State Univer- sity. 1 M Gai .Mm. in Dr. i .■ i] :•• ii Argue I r .In Allan Beran Larry W. Newton Dr. Edward V. Ruhnke Dr. John Westmoreland One of Dr. Westmoreland ' s classes is held in the Tejas room Chemistry labs, which last from 2 to 3 hours, are long, tiring, for a change of pace. smelly, but interesting. W0- 30
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