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The Governor and State Board of Education Governor Frank G. Clement, Tennes¬ see’s youngest governor, has been a staunch supporter of education during his admin¬ istration. The progress that State has made during the past few years is due partly to his efforts and those of the Board of Edu¬ cation. The Governor appoints the State Com¬ missioner of Education and all members of the Board. The board determines such things as campus policies, budgets, and teacher appointments. Frank G. Clement Governor of Tennessee STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right, Front Row: W. R. Landrum, Mrs. Ferdinand Powell, Quill E. Cope, Chairman ; Mrs. Sam Wilson, Ernest C. Ball, Miss Maude Holman, Executive Secretary. Back Row: Mrs. Violet Parrish, Principal Stenographer ; Clarence Kolwyck, Norman Frost, J. Howard Warf, James Williams, Edward L. Jennings.
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I)r. Burgin E. Dossett President m For seven years, Burgin E. Dossett has been president of East Tennessee State Col¬ lege. During that time and due to his efforts, State has risen in prominence, the campus has expanded, the enrollment has increased and more scholarships have been made available for the stu¬ dents in need. Several new a n d remodeled buildings have been added to the cam¬ pus as a result of an exten¬ sive building program which he has promoted during his administration. The President of E.T. S.C. Page 20
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Dr. P. W. Alexander Academic Dean “Hello, how are you” has become the trade mark of East Tennessee State’s Dean. Dean Alexander, who is in his tenth year as dean, never misses a chance to greet students. His cheery words, pleasing smiles and per¬ sonal nod of the head often make a freshman forget his homesickness, ease the worry of a coming exam for a sophomore, erase the problem of a junior or make a senior a little more proud that he is a student at East Ten¬ nessee State. Minds That Help Greeting with a warm smile all who visit her office on the second floor of the Administration Building, Dean Ross characterizes the friendliness of the East Tennessee State administra¬ tion. Despite her full schedule of business and social activities, Dean Ross welcomes any opportunity to become acquainted with the students, whether it be at Panhellenic functions, dormitory meetings, or a casual visit in her office. In Miss Ross may be found a sympathetic friend to whom students may bring their problems. Miss Ella V. Ross Dean of Women
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