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l l l First Row: Albert L. Bell: Winthrop E. Everett. Second Row: David E. Carney, Frederic R. Mattfield, Noel P. Laird, Harold Fischer. ' economics' and 6us'i1zes's' administration The Department of Business Administration aims to provide a broad program designed to familiarize the student with the general field of business. It provides the student with the basic tools and knowledge Qfor example in economics, accounting, statistics, industrial management, marketing, finance and business lawj and shows him how to use them in actual business sit- uations. In addition to the broad training and educa- tion, the program allows the student in the junior and senior years to concentrate in one of the following fields: accounting, distribution Cmarketingj, finance, or industrial management. This year there are fifteen seniors majoring in accounting. Some of these will go into public ac- counting, others will take positions in private account- ing in industry, while still others will enter government service as accountants. Most of the seven men majoring in distribution will enter the field of sales either as representatives of man- ufacturers and wholesalers or as trainees for managerial positions in retail stores and retail chains. Of the four men majoring in finance, one will enter the field of insurance, one may enter graduate school, one will probably enter law school and the fourth will enter the United States Air Force upon graduation. Industrial Management, with twenty-six majors, is the largest area of concentration within the Business Department. Some of these men will enter private industry in some type of training program in produc- tion management and production planning. Others will enter a variety of fields closely connected with production such as personnel management, inventory control and cost control.
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VINCENT H. HAAG Faculty Advisor g an u nc . Left to rightg Richard Rogers: Art Evans, Wylie Overly St D d 1: class' oddicazs 7957 FRESI-IMAN OFFICERS President ............ Charles R. Zweizig, Jr. Vice President .... R. Barry Montgomery Secretary ................ Roderick J. Wagner Treasurer ....... ......... A rthur B. Evans JUNIOR OFFICERS President ....,,,......... Stanley Dudrick Vice President ............ Arthur B. Evans Secretary ............ Lawrence S. Young, jr. Treasurer ...........,........ Robert L. Graeff SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President .................... John H. Backman Vice President .... R. Barry Montgomery Secretary ............ Lawrence S. Young, jr. Treasurer ...... .......... A rthur B. Evans SENIOR OFFICERS President ................ Stanley J. Dudrick Vice President ...... Richard W. Rodgers Secretary ...................,.. Wylie L. Overly Treasurer ...... ....... A rthur B. Evans
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HENRY P. ANSTADT B.S. in Economics Chi Phi, Steward: Alpha Delta Sigma: Freshman Wrestling: Assistant Trainer: Accounting Club, Secretary J. ARNOLD BAIR A.B. in Eronnmir: Pi Gamma Mu: Finance Club RONALD A. BROWN B.S. in Economic: Phi Kappa Psi: Soccer: Baseball: Man- agement Club: Marshall Club: Finance Club JAMES ARCHBALD Ill A.B. in Economics Sigma Pi, Treasurer: Management Club: Finance Club BRUCE J. BISHOFF A.B. in Economic: Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary: Radio Club: Green Room: Diagnothian Literary So- ciety, Secretary-Treasurer: Black Pyramid: Calumet Club: Student Weekly J. SCOTT BAILY, Jr. B.S. in Economics Management Monitor, Editor: Manage- ment Club, Director: Mr. 8: Mrs. Club. Secretary RONALD T. BLACK A,B. in Economics Lambda Chi Alpha, President: Finance Club: Green Room: Glee Club: Oriflamme JOSEPH S. COLLENTRO B.S. in Economics Phi Sigma Kappa: Baseball: Football: Newman Club, President: Oriflamme, Hullabaloo: Management Club
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