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Paul J. Harney, S. J. Director, Toachor Training Program TEACHER TRAINING PROGRAM The Teacher Training Program of the University of San Francisco is extensive. The California State Board of Education has authorized the University to prepare candidates for the General Secondary, Secondary School Administration and Secondary School Supervision credentials. The program, directed by Rev. Paul J. Harney, S. J., prepares students for teaching in California's public schools. The General Secondary Credential authorizes the prospective teacher to teach in public high schools or the seventh and eighth grades of public elementary schools. The University offers the Secondary Credential to students majoring in a wide variety of fields: Business Education, French, Italian, Latin, Spanish, Social Studies, English, English-Speech, Life Sciences, General Science and the Physical Sciences. Education Class Practice teaching at Aptos Junior High Education students confer with Aptos Principal and Counselors
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Joseph M. Sullivan, Business Policies and Management Roy C. Hall Doan. College of Business Administration COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Richard D. Roberts. Statistics Class The aim of the College of Business Administration is to train students to meet the general as well as the specific problems of modern industry. The College serves as an efficient medium in which a student receives apprenticeship in the vast business world. Lower division work consists of preparing the student for a major field and simultaneously enlightening him with courses in Philosophy. History and Economic Theory in order to provide him with broader principles necessary for dealing with the industrial system in its social relationships. With lower division work completed, the student proceeds to professional courses in the following major fields: Accounting, Finance, Foreign Trade, General Business, Industrial Relations or Marketing. The Laboratory of the College is the City of San Francisco in which the University is located. The faculty is composed of various leading business men who meet the everyday, changing characteristics of the business world. Many of the students in the College remain in the’city in which they established valuable personal contacts in the business world for later life. Konnoth C. Young, Accounting Class Joseph Fil, Time and Motion Class
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EVENING George E. Lucy. S. J. Director. Evening Division One important accomplishment of U.S.F. students during the school year 1951-52 was made when the Executive Council of the Day Division voted unanimously to grant a charter to the Evening Division Student Council acknowledging it as the official organ of Evening Division Students. This Student Council is an outgrowth of the old Planning Committee which organized and scheduled activities, dances, etc., for the students. Prominent on this committee were John Steffler, Frank Weiss, and Marie Quintana, who were elected President, Vice President, and Secretary, respectively. The functions of the Student Council include not only planning future activities and dances but also acting as a liaison between the students, faculty, and University as regards initiation of new courses, and also promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between the Day and Evening Divisions. Through this Council the Evening Division students have built up a highly enviable record. Besides their division highly successful dances, including the Turkey Trot, and the Halloween and Valentine dances, the Homecoming Queen and her runner-up were chosen from Evening Division candidates. The best float in the Home-coming Celebration parade was also sponsored by the Evening Division. The amazing display of college spirit which has been generated in the Evening Division is due not only to the students but also in a large part to Fr. George E. Lucy, S. 1., the director, who did much to encourage these extracurricular activities and to show that the Evening Division also has a place tor campus activities in its academic program. Plans are now being made that when finished will enable Evening Division students to oin Day students clubs and which will integrate the University. In the words of John Steffler, Evening Division Student Council president, We've come a long way since our inception, but we feel that there is still a grea deal to do. EVENING DIVISION STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row, loft to right: Chet Meyer. Merlin Anderson. Ernie Del Simone, Richard D. Roberts, Nick Schocnbrood, Don Andexi John Baxley, Bob Tambellini, George E. Lucy, S. J. Front Row: 11a Burkhead, Maiseanne McFarland, Phyllis Johnson, President Frank Weiss, President John Stoffler, Secretary Marie Quintana, Jason Bull, Marlene Baptist, Rosemary Millin.
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