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All about business With the world of business growing in sta- ture, and with larger numbers of college stu- dents entering the field each year, it is not surprising to find that the largest department at Valley is the Business Department. A large variety of major areas are taught by Valley's staff of an even dozen instructors. Courses include accounting, business adminis- tration, secretarial science, and marketing. A new course in business data processing has entered Valleyls curriculum. Other subjects available are business education, business man- agement, office machines, real estate and super- vision management. After following a prescribed two-year course, the Valley graduate is qualified to enter the field of bank management training, retail man- agement training offered by such leading de- partment stores as J. C. Penney and Sears, or he might enter retail or wholesale sales, or perhaps begin a career in accounting as a jun- ior accountant. VVomen graduates could also become a sec- retary, stenographer, or clerk-typist. Many times firms will hire the students before they finish their education. The business field is hungry for qualified persons. A two- 'ear degree in data rocessin will 3 s P open the door to the graduate as a programmer. An equally large feature of the Business De- partment is the co-sponsorship of the Valley Duplicating work, port of business training c1tVc1lleY, is clone by Linda Wilson and Chris Delczra
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Professional polish Associated Business Students CVABSJ. The club was awarded the Best Club on Campus trophy for the Spring of 759, Spring of ,62 and Fall of '62 Backed and sponsored by the entire Business Department. Mrs. Munns is the lead sponsor. A Club members take field trips to the tele- phone company and to insurance brokerage firms. Topbusiness leaders are engaged to speak to club members in VABS, sponsored Occupational Exploration Series lectures, Implementing one ofthe numerous business courses, Mrs. Virginia Munns aids student Terri Hughes on operation of one of the many business machines. 90 Karl Schmill adiusts his machine before making his calculations.
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