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i . r' i..- y-F' . V ,-l vh- , hm. . on Secondary Education Class business administration The Department of Business Administration is un- Mr G Geier dergoing a complete program revision. This four Mr. V. Angkatavanich stage plan will offer thoroughly new course material. Mr. J ' Cere 0k Mr.Geier believes this to be Business education as Dr. J ' Greets it should be. The new course is the result of experi- MI: I. Halevy mentation and text book writing by Fairleigh Dickin- Mr. J. Jaffee son stat? members. Now in its second year, the pro- Dr. A. Kaufman gram has had apparent success. Mr. Geier believes Mr. D. Pliskin that the stricter entrance requirements are respon- Mr: E: Rooney sible for the improvement in the quality of the new Dr. G. Schmidt students. The Department of Business Administration Dr. W. Struning now sponsors several clubs including the Accounting Mr. R. Wallace Club and the Student Marketing Association. Geo. Geier Co-educotionol class. Mr. Metz
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educaHon The School of Education is growing - an enriched five-yeor teaching program is going into effect. Both the elementary and secondary education programs Dr. C. Taylor will better prepare future teachers. The school now Mr. L, Baxter otters secondary education programs in English, Mr. E, Bucchioni social studies, biology, chemistry, general science, Dr. M, Hillson mathematics, physics, business education, account- Dr. J, O'Neill ing, and secretarial education. All education moiors Dr. J, Williams are urged to gain classroom experience and obser- Dr. B, Wieder votion. Each student spends many hours observing actual teaching methods and eight weeks of his Senior year student teaching outside the University. C. Taylor Ii-I' Dr. Plecsonts Mr. Pliskin Dr. Mc Cormick physical education - Dr. Harriet Mc Cormick and Mr. Robert Metz, heads ';.t..' t of the Physical Education Department, strive to stimu- m'f'Jj: late interest in participant and spectator sports at Mr. H' Woods - .'.. - - ' - Dr. H. Mc Cormick 4 WN Fairleigh Dickinson. Although hampered by out- l ' i dated facilities and student apathy, Dr. Mc Cormick Mr. R' Metz and Mr. Metz try to impart knowledge and skills that M'55 R' Aubert the students will carry with them after graduation. Mrs. A' Dcmio They hope that the new field house expansion will arouse student interest in Fairleigh Dickinson's sports program. Both these dedicated leaders eagerly await the day when every student will participate in at least one area of athletics. 54
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