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from adding machines to computers The Division of Business was one ofthe more popular divisions on campus this past year. With a variety of areas of proficiency open to the student, business courses available included Survey of Business to Principles of Accounting to Quantitative Analysis II to Typing on through Computer Programming. Harold R. Anderson is the chairman of the Division of Business. The division recognizes that as modern business be- comes increasingly complex, it requires entering workers to have an understanding of business and its relationship to society as a whole. Those students with a basic knowledge of the organi- zational structure of business and its functions, and with a mastery of those skills required of the entering business worker, found their places more quickly and easily in the business environment. Programs available include a college transfer program, business administration, general business, office edu,- cation, secretarial, office services, mid-management, data processing and data processing management. l39
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M ,ww rf .4 ' s U QQ my 0' 'W' 1 an . W M f ik -+34 my 'M 5 f + 'w.,.r. WQKPQ f 'V wi mfs X , , , K Nm-ft U- V' , QQ. ,,,-W GZ 3 egg 5 ,wg W fr 9 ,M Q, ,,,,, Q 'Nm-Q M ,, '0 ffw' ww 4: Mvivlfvl W 4. f 1 'ef airy H-fa' at f ,gp-vw 'a - 'T + f. A-,, iv, Ulf A 1 , 4 -wg P my W ,, S X t 3,4 x. ,,, .,.. , A 'vw -.1 -EWR Q'Av ar, '-N Q.. Ps' .-QQ. W Q' -fm ., we ff- M We Q QVW.-,,W, MQ if ft,-6 , rf . - 4 .,,.. MQQAHL. A fs 'QW Publications on a college campus have the responsi- bility of informing the student body through a newspaper, and preserving memories in a yearbook. Memories and events that dominated our time these past nine months that touched the lives of us all, students, faculty, staff, and administration alike. For Western Press, the year was a full one. The first issue headlined the approaching completion deadline of a new College Union Center on campus that wasn't met. Remember remem- ber the contest college district governing board election, Virginia Woolf, superchlorination, field burning, Allen Sherman, a fourth consecutive bowl victory, a new academic calendar, athletics vs. the farm bureau, Dick Gregory, a basketball win streek, HB224l, the national bas- ketball tourney, student body elections, final exams, graduation? El Matador yearbook was caught between a traditional annual or a contemporary yearbook. The result? A compro- mise. Pages 161-l92 of this memory book have at- tempted to give you a pre- view of the trend in year- booking. A trend that must be taken and expanded if a yearbook is to be kept as a functional part of college life. i A note of recognition and thanks goes to Debi Rathbun and Michael Starrett, editors of West- ern Press and El Matador, respectively. Gilbert V. Meza served as the faculty advisor to both publi- cations. l4l
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