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Dr. Thomas R. Masterson discusses facets of management. Serif 7 u M N, H Q.f1H3vvl ' W 'ww Tv H Wm H fi . , 'Q 11 Mrs. Beverly K. Schaffer adds a feminine touch to the Economics Department. Alan L. Ritter checks over a paper for a student. 'MK 1 'll if ' ' Y l 1 - W? If ii, ' ii .MT Wait!-N N., M , Ii 37 , Q ff: 'L Dr. Ronald L. Jensen works in computer center. , K gave :Mx H W, H 1 ,,,,.F:n.-sf--1' , N 4, .iw 5 Dr. W. Tate Whitman holds the distinc- tion of being a Candler Professor of Eco- nornics. in 1 Dr. Thomas D. Mara directs the Management Programs. ln the second year of Business Education the analytical and professional approach is stressed, with increased attention being given to the application of principals and to the analysis of business problems.
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Dr. James M. Hund serves as Dean of the School of Business Administration. He is an able leader with an eye for progress, yet always has time for a student with a problem. . . . r' c tv l ,KEY Q .t i t 4 X, x X Dr. Harold L. Johnson gives an explanation to an eco- nomics problem. The School of Business Administration is housed in the Rich Memorial Building. This three-story structure contains complete facilities for the opera- tion of the school: classrooms, conference and semi- nar rooms, accounting and statistical laboratories, a computer center, and a special business and eco- nomics library. The faculty is composed of many Well-qualified professors and a group of guest lecturers represent- ing the various aspects of Atlanta business. An Ad- vitory Committee of prominent businessmen aids the school in relation to its opportunities for serv- ice in the business community. The Business School provides its students, through instruction in the sources and methods of assembling business information and in the analysis of business problems, a technique for pursuing on their own the specialized vocational interests that they may now possess or later acquire. Nap., y Q, -. ,Q s- . iw ' x . -' L. e up . Dr. William O. Shropshire takes a break between classes. Gary A. Luoma prepares a lecture on ad- ministration procedures. Instruction in the first year is directed to the use of the tools and controls of business and to the introduction to and the understanding of primary administrative and organiza- tional principles and problems. Laboratory practice and prob- lem analysis are integral parts of many courses.
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5 . 1 ' 5 A QI .J Q . 1 Johnny Walker, President Bill jackson, Vice-President Betty Wilson, Secretary-Treasurer BUSINESS SCHOOL STUDENT COUNCIL Students of Business Administration participate in all the activities of Emory College and the Greek system. In addition they have their own Business School Student Council which sponsors ac- tivities for business administration students exclusively. Members are selected on the basis of their interest and Willingness to serve. The council acts as a link between students and faculty and is re- sponsible for organizing the Wide assortment of field trips and interest programs that supplement classroom work. Left to Right, Council Members: Johnny Walker, Bill Jackson, Bill Lamb, Eddie Carrier, Steve Lewis, Lynn Spruill, joe Dickey, Bob Kennon Not Pictured, Richard Rogers. OW 3 vxlkxx v
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