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Vocational Preparation Stresses Competencies and Ideals Dr. Naccarato congratulates students in Account- ing I on the excellent work they are doing. As in all groups of the Division of Vocational Preparation, accounting students acquire not only skills and competencies, but principles, ideals, and knowledge necessary for the man of integrity and success in business. Gabriel Naccarato, Ed.D., Professor of Business Administration, heads the Division of Vocational Preparation. Adult education moves forward in Dr. Naccarato's Saturday 'morning class. This C.L.U. class, the only one of its kind in western Kansas, af- fords business men of the insurance field a better understanding of in- surance and of its growing importance in society today. p ,-ul if i
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Philosophy for Studies Very Reverend Paul F. Schreiber Very Reverend Monsignor John Zenner Reverend George Mueller Father Schreiber explains the meaning of inspiration to freshman girls in his Sacred Scripture class. Msgr. John Zenner discusses a question from the Medical Ethics text with student nurses Eileen Chipman and Ruth Hrencher. Medical Ethics is required of all those who enter the nursing program. A joke seems to be the topic of the moment in Father lVlueller's sophomon Fundamental Dogmatic Theology class.
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Members of the typing class appearing in the picture with Sister M. de Chantal in- clude Joe Bruggeman, Joe Kurtz, Richard Putthoff, Christine Wiesner, Gene Juno, Norman Berg, and Gary Ziegler. Sister M. de Chantal Students interested in teaching business courses in high school may gain twelve semester hours in shorthand and typing. Credit for shorthand and typing is accepted toward the bacheloris degree only in case of B.S. in Education students who are otherwise qualified to teach high school business courses. Both typing and shorthand classes are taught by Sister de Chantal. .M Mesa. A persistent photographer momentarily disrupted the business-like atmosphere generally marking the class in Inlroduction to Business. Sister M. Helen Robert is the instructor. ,fs .w v , w.-iasfzfx Xfe?s:zf-7'-:::w:i2'w X .. e gafiiirsvisa 'mfwsr555sr1f:.fm.,:1zewf g, + 2I
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