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Vsmw, I ng YQ WW Q Paul L. Salsgiver, Director u' uduamuaa ' Business school girls are those students whose fingernails are kept short and clipped, and who are weighted down with reams of accounting sheets. They are the girls whose education calls for pro- ficiency in both cultural and professional subjects. The program ofthe School of Business is designed to enable them to qualify for executive-secretarial and administrative positions in the business world. The student may prepare for work in advertising, personnel, accounting, office management, and inter-American relations. Cr she may train for medical and scientific secretarial work. During her four years at Simmons, the student takes specialized courses in her chosen field, and also studies subjects closely related to her particular interests. For two weeks in the spring, she takes time out from the business classroom to do practice work, where she is given the chance to use her individual abilities. A new course, Business 24, was offered for the first time this year. Required of all sophomores registered in the School of Business or the Prince School of Retailing, Hlntroduction to Businessw develops a basic understanding of the way business functions in our economic system, and also helps Scribunal officers: back. NI. Williams., S. YVillian1s D Credit or debit? Rose. Front, E. Stone. B. Barrett. pre-5.3 J. Richard , ,X..--1
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Simmons girls really mean it when they say that a girl's best friend is her prof. Furthermore, they have proved that there is such a thing as lriendly relations between the students and their instructors. Throughout the year, Stu-G sponsored a series of informal teas, where the students and the faculty mingled and chatted over their tcacups. Open meetings, Field Day, and Simmons Night at Pops further testify to the fact that students do get along fine with their professors. The faculty is interested in progress and ideas of the students too. Several clubs and organizations at Simmons include faculty names on their active membership lists. This genial relationship extends even to the classroom. Students are hee at any time to discuss with their teachers any personal difficulties en- countered in their courses ofstudy. More and more, both student and faculty prob- lems are being solved through the hiendly function- Mallafk-Wilmillg WOIIHIH ing of the two groups, 'N Cafeteria chat Always a need for Needham
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id . . . well, uae lac! 2 + 2 : ? Prmluetion par excellence students to carry on more elhciently their personal and consumer business activities. A specialized one- year program is oflnered for graduates of liberal arts colleges who desire a thorough preparation for careers in commercial fields. Scribunal, official organization ofthe School of Business, celebrated its tenth anniversary this year. The club has done much to promote the elements of fun and friendship between the student body and the faculty. Scribunal has been working to build up its mein- bership to one hundred if possible. In order to en- gage the interest of school members in their club, oHicers prepared special meetings, teas, and talks which were held periodically during the year. In February, Take a Letter, Please, a satirical movie, was shown. The March meeting was held jointly with the English, Ellen Richards, and Home Ec Clubs. The New Look and How lt Affects the Career Girlls Wardrobe was the theme ofa lecture given by Ruth Mugglebee, Fashion Editor ofthe Boston A merican. Business School ildred Goodson, the secretarial type
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