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ROBERT E. RUTI-IERFORD Assistant to the President I believe the S.B.A. is beginning to receive the professional recognition it deserves. In my opinion it will be Menlo's area of greatest growth during the next decade. I am confident that it will be on the Way to achieving its positionof influence in the private sector of our society. I6 WILLIAM E. KBATT President Since its inception, over fifteen years ago, Menlo's School of Business Administration has become a highly respected school ded- icated to preparing young executives to fill the ever-increasing demands of business and industry throughout the World. The educational purpose of the S.B.A. is, through a Well-balanced program of general and professional education, to develop With- in each student a sensitivity to the problems of management as Well as creating construc- tive and positive philosophies of business. This fine group of young men will soon see a long-time dream realized as plans are fi- nalized for the construction of the new School of Business Administration Class- room Building Where Menlo Will continue to offer the fine business education in the modern up-to-date environment it deserves.
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F. PHILLER CURTIS Director of Admissions Few things here at Menlo have given me more pleasure than the development and growth of the S.B.A. during the past year. Everything is pointed up! Better students, more applicants, and a larger enrollment than ever before. You're off and runningn! Keep up the good work. The development of the School of Business Administration has been remarkably successful for the few short years of its existence, business firms and corporations have been quick to recognize the merit of the education which is offered. All of these have combined to make for the growth and development of the School. Each new year will see, I am sure, continued success. CHARLES B. EMERICK Business Manager Just what does the Business Office do? Good question-because not many stu- dents ever have reason to come in unless they have financial problems. The answer is that if you take out the teaching part of Menlo's operation, the Business Office is responsible for almost everything else: ac- counting, the snack bar, barber shop, post office, bookstore, dormitories, dining hall, health center, maintenance of all the class- rooms and grounds-plus arrangements for all new construction, including the financing, legal problems, clearance from the municipal authorities, etc. Almost any activity there is in the business world, you'll find here at Menlo.
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