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MISS KATHERINE CATER, Dean of Women, plays an important pale in each co-ed's life, as she has the responsibility for the welfare of all girls living in college dormitories. MR. CHARLES W. EDWARDS, Registrar oi Auburn, directs the control of admissions, registration, and keeps complete records of all students who attend or have attended Auburn, for reference purposes, MR. IAMES E. FOY, Director of Student Affairs, supervises the Auburn Union Building and the Student Guidance Service, while working mutually with students or groups of students on campus problems to help them reach their full capacity while here at Auburn. COLONEL L. E. FUNCHESS, Director of Euildings and Grounds, is responsible for Auburrfs entire physical plant. A great degl has been done by Colonel Funchess and his staff in the design and the layout of the campus. DR. MICHEL C. HUNTLEY, Dean of the Faculties, is the main cocrdina- tor of the ten schools on campus and is in charge cf the promotion oi the various academic programs. MR, WILLIAM TRAVIS INGRAM, Business lvlanagoi .md Treasurer, is iii in charge of all the financial affairs and all iinal budgeting of the university. MR. WILLIAM D, POORE, Director of Non-Academic Personnel, handles the employment of all the non-teaching staff for the college. He is also in charge of all students employed by the university. MR. IOSEPI-I B. SARVER, Executive Secretary of the Auburn Alumni Association, maintains a strong link between the Auburn Alumni and the school through the Alumni Associations publication The Alumni- newsf' and various iither activities. DR. EDWIN V. SMITH, Director of the Agriculture Experiment Station, supervises the development cf better ways and means for the in- creased efficiency oi Alabama farms. MR. EDVVARD WEGENER, Director of Edu:ational Television, aided by his staff, plans, produces, and telecasts programs that are designed to spread the best that Auburn has to ofier throughout the state of Alabama. DR. E. T. YORK, Director of the Agricultural Extension Service, is very active in the develorgnient and conservation of natural resources. COLONEL L, E. FUNCHESS DFI. MICE-IEL C, HUNTLEY KR. VIILLIAH T. INGRAM MR. WILLIAM D POORE Di ctor of Buildings and Grounds Dean ttf Eafulties 515111955 I-liUf1'39T D1I'9'7l'7'I Ol N U A Cl ml Personnel MR. IOSEPH B. sartviia DR ED't'.'IN it SMITH V 1 5 V DPI- E- T Y IX Executive Secretary cf Alumni Diieitcr of Agrigultural E:-:peiinic-nt MFL EDWARD VVEHENER Dlfgtfitif Cl A I1 Ill UI l Association gtcmtn Director ot Educational Television Errtenslitn rv Jie 23
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SCHCOL OF AGRICULTURE Existing for the purpose of the instruction of students in order to maintain and increase the efficiency of agriculture and related fields, The School of Agricul ture, consisting of ten departments, provides trained graduates to fill positions as successful farmers and as business men in related industries. Agricultural graduates serve the nations great forest industries, domestic and foreign re search and educational programs, wildlife conservation programs, agricultural communication and in many other fields of agricultural science. Agricultural engineering and administration are courses instituted to train men for progressive and profitable careers in industry or businesses mdispens able to agriculture. The Bachelor of Science Degree program is designed to train students in six curriculums: Agricultural Science, Agricultural Administra tion, Agricultural Engineering, Forestry, Ornamental Horticulture and the Zo ological Sciences. A major may be selected in one of many different fields within these Curriculums. These include Agronomy and Soils, Animal Hus bandry and Nutrition, Dairy Production, Entomology, Game Management Fish eries Management, Forest Management, Wood Technology, Poultry Husbandry Horticulture, Botany, Dairy Manufacturing and Zoology. The modern agricultural graduate must be well trained in the sciences if h is to contribute to meeting the demand for a larger food supply, created by our increasing population and complex society. if V SMITH 'T r 'F Dem RTW t :SMF Y F TRN' , ' is ms-. '- f rirvroir Harxr-nr TIFIQCJSCF ,QE VALLD' T t -T at ,r,. . A A, . ag, , rio mxrrisa A Q NORTBNALAF . -,wb WN 355 View Fresivit ri' 2-a A 4 -,-., 0 f uvma ' A t - K . ,, ' X LOAISML . MN 'M X' ,rf zitixzilaourzi 533131 ti T! A. F - 'HELD 1 A W roam Anim l g Aiscttxtt rigs rousoitrmr., ' QTL umm' :rw A WW UW omit met Q, S Ml? rotzrsr A ,--v NN ...r- ir.- 25 nav, U hit! VLANQ QPXQQ glint TAP'-'--up
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