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Qu. Mrs. Vivian Mizell demonstrates the method by which computer elements are re-programmed. Mr. Robert Whiddon programs data on master computer used by students in computer science. Mr. Evans checks in on possible classroom problems. I l,lS?t!f3,'?'2fRBlZ3'i'2I? MR LESTER WPSON MR' ADBIAN ZABMA Administration ASSOQM? PrOf9550',0f Instructor of Business Dlstrlbutlve Education Administration 125
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Additional Machines Contrbute to Business Division's Program Having grown consistently in the number of students seeking an education in the field of business, the Division of Business Administration continued its program expansion during 1968-69 with the addition of new faculty members, course offerings, and more modern business equipment. Students enrolled in the division study in one area of concentration from among several options - Business Administration College Parallel, General Business Technical, Distributive Education, Data Processing and Accounting, Computer Science, and Secretarial Science. ids .f Zi L K rf. 'Vi if ,WM K -'tif K I., ' If DR. MARY M. LEMAR Chairman of Business Administration Division GEORGE EVANS Assistant Professor of Business Administration L ,I GQ!!-Msg - is I ' if A E-Jess -ff, - f 'f + WALTER I. BURGESS Assistant Professor Business Administration Iiigzsfresft v A fyfrvvg' 'if fir-dey., 'LT' iivvgf, 21 4 471,-fn' gf'7ff 'Ulinl' x 'vvfys 4'1nf.,' 'MMU fvvq gl' 71114, a.,' f'vvl 0 fflnaqg 4411 Q, annggff vu gan, MRS. CAROLYN H. LANIER Instructor in Business Administration my rv- MISS BETTY CLAXTON Associate Professor of Business Administration Wan WILLIAM F, MUTH Assistant Professor of Business Administration -21224 x .ns 'I' Students work with the division's newest business machines and equipment. ff' ..
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College Parallel, Technology Programs Available In The Division Df Agriculture A large percentage of the student body during 1968-69 were enrolled in the Division of Agriculture, Forestry, and Home Economics with college parallel and technological programs offered. An anticipated addition to the division is a program in home economics technology which will be offered in the fall of 1969. Within the forestry department, students now have an option between the previously existing program in forestry and the new option, wildlife ma.nagement. The agricultural department offers courses required for the first two years in this important area of study, as well as technology curricula. ln connection with these programs the division operates a farm, shop, and machinery for practical application of skills and training. In seven quarters, the forestry student may complete the new technology program in forestry, which offers options in forest recreation and wildlife management. This program, in addition to the college parallel study of forestry, provides a foundation for future intellectual growth and the capability for professional capacities. as Qi... .QW , DR, FRANCIS S. McCAIN IESSE G, CHAMBLISS Chairman of Division of Head Professor of Ag Agriculture, Forestry and Engineering Home Economics PHILLIP W. CROSBY GEORGE DlLLARD Farm Supervisor Professor ot Animal Husbandry Agriculture technology students receive instruction concerning tractor repairs from Mr. Larry Godwin. QB-. .
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