Auburn University - Glomerata Yearbook (Auburn, AL)

 - Class of 1951

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W. TRAVIS INGRAM MR. CHARLES W. EDWARDS Business Manager Regisirar CLYDE H. CANTRELL Librarian A heallhy balance in the credif column Efficienf handling of everchanging enrollment A vas? sfore of knowledge for the sfudenf's use ISTRATI N an improved branch of inslruclion. Exhauslive siuclies were made and numerous improvemenis inauguraied. The adminisiraiors weaihered ihe change in slaie leadership wiirh as much finesse and diplomacy as 'rhe -siiualion permiliecl. A change in slaie govern- menl always produces many new problems for a siaie-supporied insiiiuiion. However, slare and adminislraiive leaders realized +ha+ lime was shorlp under- slanclings were quick in arriving for iheir muiual beneiii. S+iII laced wiih an overload oi siudemhs, 'rhe execuiive branch did an excel- lenl job of ulilizing 'rhe presenl iacililies io Jrhe iullesl exienl. Complelion of 'rhe building program was aniiciparecl as relief oi This longslranding headache. As each oi ihe many problems was faced and aggressively deali wiih, Auburn sludenis were convinced ihar lheir school had an eificienl and progressive acl- minislraiion. A 'IL DR. MORGAN W. BROWN Head Physician Handling sfuden? healfh problems is a giganlic 'lask MR. SAM BREWSTER COACH WILBUR HUTSELL MR. L. O. BRACKEEN Director of Buildings and Grounds Afhleiic Business Manager Direcfor of the News Bureau Loll, recline or even sludy on grass buf please Af Auburn and through lhe Soufh, a greaf tradition Spread fl-re whole sfory fo ihe wailing people of don'f walk on if Alabama -5 'Q if

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