University of Nebraska Omaha - Tomahawk / Gateway Yearbook (Omaha, NE)

 - Class of 1958

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liusinvss Administration Increased enrollments have characterized the college of Business Administration this past year. New to the Department of Business Administration is James Chastain, insurance. The curriculum in the college pro- vides young men and women with a variety of areas of study for professional specialization. In the metro- politan area of Omaha students may secure super- vised work experience co-ordinated with their respec- tive academic areas of specialization. Each curriculum allows the student ample freedom to select individual courses in other colleges of the University to satisfy his general or cultural interests so that with his spe- cialization he will achieve a well balanced education. In addition the department has available a large num- ber of scholarships for worthy students. n 'X A ' W J . Q fs-w if ,... I A l ,fix ' ' Jt- -1 35 V5 , 'V ii J if Vi ii .4 . .'- ' 'i '- - - ...,.,., . , . ' r- it Q r ,J , Q 1 ,of ' Y'i' Er, ,,,, ,,,...t ,,.,,,,. A commercial class gets a looking over. lSeatedJ Joyce Minteer, Assistant Professor of Business Administration. John W. lucas, Pro- fessor of Business Administration, Dean of the College of Business Administration and Head of Department. Charles M. Bull, Assist- ant Professor of B u s i n e s s Administration. QStandingJ John D. Leonard, Assistant Protes- sor of Business Administration. Dr. George T. Harris, Associate Professor of Business Ad- ministration. James J. Chastain, Assistant Professor of Business Administration. Jack A. Hill, Assistant Professor of Business Adminis- tration. C. Glenn Lewis, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Director of Real Es- tate Program.

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lnnnnnting, ltntailing, nnrntnrial Sninnnn QBelowl The quick, brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. Actually, it's a Shick. ik titii I ...Ink K: . -aw iiii o r y Cleft, first rowl Paul Crossman, Professor and Head of Department ffl V ' w ' of Accounting. William C. Hockett, Associate Professor of Account- ing. tBack rowj Ralph H. Williams, Assistant Professor of Account- ing. Dr. Carl W. Helmstadter, Professor of Accounting: Dean of KR, the College of Applied Arts and Science. Q W fx! Aix 3: at f-fi t N M f 5' ta- inf? .Visit 6224.1 5:1 -gf f ftp. . 3 ' .fs any gga-il' wr-' J' g .- 315555. f . .s - ,.'tfy,,: -'ML + Q, '. . ,J : att A tg M. Hurford Davison, Pro- fessor and Head of De- partment of Retailing. Leta F. Holley, Associate Professor of Secretarial Science, and Head of Dept. Verda C. Rauch, Instructor of Secretarial Science. Accounting data are widely used by all types of businesses and by the government. Students who have broad training in the field of business supplemented by intensive preparation in the field of accounting may find professional opportunities in public or private accounting or in govern- mental or non-profit institutional services. The Accounting Department welcomed Ralph lVl. Williams as assistant professor this year. lVlr. Wil- liams has had extensive experience as a teacher in various universities. He came to us from the University of Indiana where he had been doing graduate work. The main object of the Department of Retailing is to prepare students for management positions in the retailing field. The program itself is based on a broad plan o-f education, with specialized courses in retailing during the last two years. Students who enroll in the program are aided in getting part time positions in retail stores, particularly in the junior and senior years. During these last two years credit is given for this store- service laboratory. The Associated Retailers of Omaha work very closely with the University and currently provide l2 scholarships of 3250 each for students who have good scholarship and an interest in following retail- ing as a career. The Secretarial Science Department stresses the importance of sound training in both office fundamentals and human relations, even in this era of automation. In order to make this training more realistic and comprehensive, a new course, Office Machines, was added in the fall semester of 1957.



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Eduration, Elvmvntary and Sovondary Dr. Paul C. Kennedy, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education. Dr. lawrence B. Butler, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education. Departments of Elementary and Second- ary Education assume responsibility for preparing teachers for kindergarten-elemem tary grades and the junior and senior high school. As in all departments of the College of Education, the program is a quality pro- gram, including emphasis on both the theoret- ical and practical aspects of teaching. Every instructor has had experience as a classroom teacher, a matter of importance and pride to the respective departments. Students may earn only the professional or degree certif- icate. Because of the kind of preparation they receive, most graduating students are quali- fied to fill satisfactorily teaching positions in almost any state they desire to serve. Dr. Harry W. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Secondary Education, Director Lively Secondary Education Class utilizes of Reading Improvement Laboratory. Hollie B. Bethel, Associate Professor qhe group methgd, of Elementary Education. Dr. Frances Holliday, Professor of Elementary Education and Head of Department. Dr. Joseph G. Dunn, Assistant Pro- fessor of Elementary Education.

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