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Far Left: Dean Caryl Steyer became Dean of Students this year after ten years as Dean of Men. Left: First-year Dean of Men Richard Palm takes time out to practice his putting skills. Below: Mrs. Mildred Sic, dean of women and assist- ant professor of English, discusses the new dormi- tory hours with Beegle residents, Vicky Powell and Marian Rosen. 43
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Right: Dean of the College Larry Jones, applauds a first down during Midland's Homecoming game with Doane. Below: One of the hobbies of Fred Leighton, vice president for develop- ment, is photography, a pastime he started as a college freshman. Below right: Elmer Sasse, treasurer, participates in League Bowling for the Ak-Sar-Ben Team. 42
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BUSINESS This year found a new business course in the Interterm curriculum. COBOL, the study of programming computers by using Common Business Language, makes use of the computer housed in the science complex. The department also saw a few classes without tests such as Principles of Management. The student is re- sponsible for learning all he can by making use of outside readings and reports, according to Larry Theissen. Some classes are using simulated situ- ations where students play the roles of business administrators. The Mar- keting class meets only occasionally to discuss the students own area of studies in business. Department head Ed Prauner said that with five teachers. Midland's business department is larger than that of many liberal arts colleges. He estimat- ed that approximately twenty per cent of Midland's students are business majors. Below left: Jack Graham, instructor of busi- ness, regularly consults the Wall Street Jour- nal for current market trends. Below: Larry Thiessen, instructor of busi- ness, plays touch football with his son Todd in their front yard.
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