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,,!j mspn,. ' Ak;. r Secretarial students learn the ins and outs of every type of business machine. Through much trial and error, photography stu- dents become aware of the proper procedures for arriving at good prints. Captain Gorman guides Military Science students through the problems of the army. SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY MTSU ' s School of Business and Industry amply prepares a student to take his place in the business world. The cur- riculum is such that the business graduate more than meets the basic requirements for a person seeking employment in the fields of business and industry. The school ' s course of study encompasses the areas of accounting, agriculture, business administration, business education, economics, in- dustrial arts, and military science. Mr, Chance is quick to aid students when problems arise. j
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Mrs. Margaret Wright and some of her talented Sacred Harp Singers at the Tennessee Fol Festival in Johnson City. Mr. hiorace Beasley coaches a future member of MTSU ' s superb Band of Blue. SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Few students escape the School of Arts and Sciences on their trip through college. Enconnpassing the disci- plines of science, languages, social sciences, mathe- matics, and speech and theatre, the school offers courses for basic study as well as being preparatory for a teaching career in one of its fields. Under the able head of Dr. Clay Tucker, the school has grown con- siderably over the past few years; a special example of this is the growth of the once almost non-existent Bachelor of Arts program. Mr. VanderWeg ponders an art problem. P The eternity of these freshman themes . . . 16
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SCHOOL OF EDUCATION The School of Education Is charged with the Im- portant task of preparing Tennessee ' s teachers. Al- though It touches all departments on campus through Its secondary education minor program, the school itself offers courses designed to acquaint the future teacher with the profession of teaching from the inside, and, perhaps, It serves to warn these future guiders of youth of some of the prob- lems they are letting themselves In for. In addition to placing practice teachers in area schools, the university operates a campus school, under the di- rection of the Department of Education, which serves as a valuable laboratory for MTSU education students. Dr. Sakas utilizes discussion period for probing education problems. Lynn Brown and a small friend in the MTSU Campus School. le
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