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The courses offered in the School of Clinical and Applied Psychology pre- pare students for work in either of the two fields on two levels; the professional, or the technician or semi-professional level. The school attempts to apply psychology to the whole area of life it- self. Besides providing practical ex- perience through field work, research on various tests and techniques are also offered. Ray Naar and George Burroughs shown evaluating psychological testing results. School of Clinical and Applied Psychology FIRST ROW (left to right): Donald P. Ogdon: Roland O. Lueier; Dell Lebo; John A. Blake. SECOND ROW (left to right): Edwin R. Thomas; Vytautas J. Bieliauskas, Director. 22
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Left to right: Howard Davis, Economics; Kenneth Zinnmer. Business Education, Director; Shun-Hsin Chou, Business; Marvin Inqrann, Economics. School of Business Left to right: Grace Taylor; David Willis; John Lambert; Russell Johnston; Lee Ha EInora Overly. To prepare students for the great variety of occupations available in modern business, the School of Business offers extensive courses in secretarial work, teacher educa- tion, accounting, personnel work, and general business. The length of these programs varies from one to four years. This year, for the first time, graduate courses were given for those students who plan to get a Masters Degree In Business. 21
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FIRST ROW (left to right): Louis Williams, Advertising; Leonard Maiden, Retailing; Louis Kinum, Retailing; Kathering Bell, Retailing; Ralph Rush, Director. SECOND ROW (left to right): Mary Marks, Distributive Education; Thomas Donahoe, Retailing Institutes; Mary Wellman, Retailing. School of Distribution The School of Distribution has as its ob- jectives the preparation of men and women for careers in the broad field of distribution, which includes retailing, advertising, wholesaling, and teaching distributive education. It is the oldest school of its kind in the South and is in many ways unique. It has won national recognition and enjoys the interest and support of leaders in the field of distri- bution and vocational training. ■ S ' 1 m ■■ ■I 1 c m t Provost Hibbs greets Mr. J. C. Penny of the J. C. Penny Company, who visited the School of Distribution. 23
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