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One of the fascinating card sorter. to operate and watch is the Lois Watters is not only an efficient typist, but a charming secretary. Automation Mr. Seligman finds the opaque projector a great aid in the accounting laboratory. 23
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I I l l 1 INSTRUCTORS: Russell E. Yoas. Fred C. Smith, Mrs. Louise C. Clapper, Dr. Noel P. Laird. STANDING: Dr. Andrew Jackson and Charles S. Seligman. Business Administration — Looking Ahead to WHAT IS THE AIM OF BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION? Expert training for a business career is the major aim of the Business Administration division. A student desiring transfer to a school of business finds York Junior College adequately preparing him to make the transi- tion. Training in three major fields is involved in the Business Administration program: (1) Exact subject mat- ter, which is concerned with the many varied market- able skills, (2) The importance of human relationship, since the well-rounded individual is an asset in any business organization, and (3) the undertaking of respon- sibilities and the adjustment to the many situations of life. In business, majors may select fields of Accounting, including Business Organization and Management dur- ing the freshman year, and Money and Banking in the sophomore year. A major in Business Management could add such diversified courses as General Psycholo- gy and Elementary Accounting in his freshman year as well as advanced courses in those areas in his sopho- more year. The last division in Business Administration is Secretarial studies, which encompasses Executive and Medical Secretarial training. An additional feature which has attracted many Business Administration majors is the Data Processing program. Presented by the IBM center, a course enti- tled Introduction to Data Processing is required the last semester. Offering a varied program concerning all aspects of life which an individual will be faced with in today ' s business world is the objective of the Business Admin- istration Department. Evening student operates IBM 1620 Electronic Computer. 22
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Academic and Business Staff York Hall is our symbol of knowledge: the classroom and the laboratory. It is the place where teacher and student meet in a quest for facts, for the give-and-take in the ex- change of ideas. York Hall offers all the modern facilities for an education: well-equipped laboratories for the sciences and languages; comfortable classrooms for lectures and the use of visual aids. The Dean of Academic Affairs, Mr. Fred Smith, presides over York Hall. He handles stu- dents ' academic problems, as well as the class schedules of students. DEAN OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS: Fred C. Smith, Mrs. Edith Lookingbill, Mrs. Ronnie Baesik. The Student Center is the place where Mr. Williams, the college bursar, directs his staff of workers. At all hours of the day students, custodi- ans, salesmen, or business men can be found standing at the business office window. Any financial problem related to bills, govern- ment aid programs, loans, purchases, or checks will be answered by the Business Office staff. BUSINESS STAFF: Alfred F. Williams. J. David Eisenhart. Mrs. Marguerite Lauer. Mrs. Mar- ion Bubb. ADMISSIONS DIRECTOR: Bradley Culbertson, Mrs. Connie Johnesse Mrs. Janet Brownell. SECRETARY TO PRESIDENT: Mrs. Marian Kieffer.
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