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Karen Burden, Office Ed. l X A gy 'iw P f Wi a 1 f 1 .. ii ff W ff L f r ar ,A N - an , , - 1 Gene Hale Business Vern Hoglund, Business A I :QA 1 if , W rreer W' i l-, if 1 Dave Lane, Advertising I 4 Esther Griswold, Sec. Science Arthur Henry, Distributive Ed. Iva. H. James, Business AE i .4 g . .. ity 'S 'S :aig- t 3 l r Kenneth Mendenhall, Data Processing W, ..., X sa ii DIVISIO 2 US NESS Trains Students For Vocations The Hutchinson Junior College business programs are designed to provide a background in general education in the humanities, natural sciences, mathematics and social sciences. They also provide introductory courses in account- ing, economics, and other areas directly related to the busi- ness world. After this preparation, the students are able to continue study toward a degree in a senior college in business admin- istration, accounting or secondary teaching. It also termi- nates their training and secures employment in business firms offering managerial or accounting opportunities. Mr. Mendenhall processes a set of class cards.
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Joe owen WOM . ima, ,.f, Pawn J. uf. a.....,.4 ' .A-.ff in .f , ,- .f Mrs. Betty Brooks Mrs. Barbara Hoglund Mr. Skoch postsjob opportunities. Mrs. Platz works in the campus first aid station. Mrs. Barbara Hoglund and Mr. Carl Skoch deal with the guidance provi- sions at Hutchinson Community Junior College. The two-part program in- cludes the counseling services of special offices and people and the advisory services of the entire faculty. Guidance service is offered to every student to assist him in making a choice of courses and a choice of action to fulfill his immediate needs and to help him progress toward his longer-range goals. The college assists students in securing part-time employment and invites graduates to use the service of the college in securing full-time employment. Mrs. Betty Brooks, along with Mr. Carl Skoch, directs Student Employment and Placement. Their office maintains daily contact with the Kansas Em- ployment Service. A recent addition to the campus is a first aid station. The station is located in the south part ofthe administration building. Mrs. Gertrude Platz, a regis- tered nurse, is on hand to provide the students and faculty medical aid. Mrs. Gertrude Platz Mr. Carl Skoch O 15
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wp.,..c, Wanda Allen Leo Ashcraft English, Music Journalism lk Nmap Q' ia if t f f Jerry Battey Bernice Bender Speech, English English 1.3-5 ..v..: L . ' - A e ' it few K. f it K rl. Meryl Billingsley David Blackim English Speech Frank Buschman Mollie Chaflin Foreign Languages English lwqggb DI I IO II: UMANITIE In Understanding Humanistic Values HCJCS division of humanities strives to aid the student in developing a greater understanding and appreciation of the humanistic resources unavailable in our culture. The English department is the largest in the division. This department provides the student with a knowledge of, ap- preciation for and skill in communicative areas of reading, writing, speaking and listening? Other departments include an art program which gives the student opportunities to develop his creativeness. The journalism department provides a background for future study or for entering one of the many fields of writing and communication. The modern language department seeks to develop a language proficiencyw to increase communication among the various nations. The music department offers courses compromising the first two years of work leading to a bac- calaureate degree in music education. A number of courses on religion and philosophy are also offered. Mr. Ashcraft directs the band pep at a football game. Mr. Blackim lectures before a speech class. l
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