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11,l.iam Tit.wis |nc.k m. Business Manager and Treasurer, i in charge of all financial affairs of I lie college. All final budgeting is done by Mr. Ingram. Me is a member of the Joint Committee of itusiness Officers, advisory board to the Association of l.and Grand Colleges and Universities, and National Association of Slate Universities on financial matters. Mu. Clt klks W. Kt»vv Mins as registrar of Auburn lias many responsibilities, lie directs the control of admissions, regislration. and student records. Ml information such as names, addresses. class standings, grades, grade point averages, and credits of all students are kept by the registrar. Complete records of ail student , who attend, or have attended. Auburn are also kept for reference. Clyiik lit i.i. Camhiu. Director of Libraries, maintains the very serviceable main library and it- -i branches. Mr. Cantrell serve- on llu- Orientation anil Courses-Cnrriciila Committees and is a mcmlier of the American Library Association. Modern Languages Association and Alabama Library Association. L. 0. Bkackkkn is Director of Publicity and controls the public information that is released by all organizations concerning Auburn. He accomplishes ibis by keeping in daily contact with all newspapers and publications of local interest. Me is administrative representative on tin- Publication Board and i' very active in civic organization. (■. AA. lii mid. Director of Athletics for Auburn, is responsible for the functioning of all of Auburn's athletic trams which participate in intercollegiate athletics. The planning, coordination. and supervision of Auhurns intramural sports program is handled by (lie Department of Athletics. Ioski'II It. Sarvfh. a the Kxecutive Secretary of tin- Auburn Alumni Association, has the task of maintaining a strong link between the Auburn alumni and the school. This, in part, is done through the Alumni Association's publication. The Altun-ncus. MU. WII I IWI T. IVCKAM Hu tintu Mtinagrr MR. CHARI.KS V. Kin ARDS Rtgimar MR. CI.YDK H. WTRKI.I llirtclor oi I. Hum it s MR. I.. O. HRA KKKN Hirttlor o I'ulrliciiy
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Administration I)k. I) vii» . Mi 1,1,1 s. whose administrative authority i grunt- • 1 l tin- Itnard of iriislfo, i- I lie Executive ice President. Dr. Mullins i the landing administrative officer of all divisions of tlie institution and relieve! tlie President of many of the detail of Id administration duties. Du. Miciiki. C. Hi Mt.nv. Dean of Faculties. directs the division of Auburn devoted to instruction. As main co-ordinator of the ten schools on campus, he is in charge of the promotion of the various academic programs. Dr. Huntley is a member of the Administrative Council and serves a Chairman of the Council of Deans and as Chairman of the Curriculum Committee. Dk. Knwtv . Smith. Dean of the School id Agriculture, direct the training of men and women for careers in the field of agriculture and profession related to agriculture. Dr. Smith, also Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, supervises the development id better way and means for the increased efficiency of Alabama farms. Mu. I’osi'.v Ot,ivr.it Dvvis. Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, i- very active in the development and conservation of natural resources. The effort of this division are fell by nearly every citizen of Alabama. Mr. Davis is a member and past president of Southeastern Resource Development Association. Dk. II. (-. Sti km. Director of the Auburn Research Foundation and the Engineering Experiment Station, i concerned vviili the development of uon-agricultural research and the securing and administering id sponsored research contract . I K. EDAV I . SMITH Director of the Iprieullural Experiment Station III!. Kill l M C. STI KM Director o) Auburn Research Ecrundtttion DK. DAVID . Ml I I INS Execalite I tee t’reudenl MR. POSEY O. DAMS Direr tor of i trieullural Extension Set lice DK MICIIKI. :. in vri.EY
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Ok. Mom. w IIkoha. Medical Director. i In-ad of a program of medical sen ices offered to all iilmrn students. This pm-gram consists id complete physical examinations when entering l'l. and hospital. clinic, an ambulance, and tubercular XBay service. Mi» K vrtixKiM. Catmi. Dean of Women, is res|Minsilde for the welfare of all girls living in college dormitories. Miss Cater plays an important role in each co-ed's campus life. She is ad-visor to WSCA. Chairman of the Concert and l.ecture Series, and i» Past President of the Mabaina Division of the American Association of University Women. Sam. F. BmhwsTKk. the Director of Building and (.rounds, is responsible for Auburn's entire physical plant. A great deal J,.,. been done by Mr. Brewster and Ids talT on the designing and the layout of the campus. Mr. Brewster beads the Campus Planning Committee and senes on dministralive Council. Javiks K. Fov. Director of Student Adairs, supervises men’s .....ing. the Veterans’ Administration, the Vuhurn Union Building. and the Student t-uidance Service. lie works mutually with students or groups of students on campus problems in help them reach tin ir eapaeitv while here at itbiirn. Director of educational Television. Ki»wahi» m.»xkm. aided by lii capable staff, plans, produces, and telecasts programs that are designed to spread tin- best that uhiirn lias t otfer throughout the State of Alahama. The television production center of uhurii is one of a three-center network that makes up ili - |a-barna Kiluealion Television Network. MISS K VTItARINE « A TER Itr.in ol H omrn MR. SAM F. ItRl.tt SIKK HuilJing it iJ iiiimuJi MR. JAMES t FOA IHirtlOl of SluJrM f M.jir t MR. KI WEGENER IHrrttor ot .'i nr i i«nr Trln him
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