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-ru---.-'g 1 ,,. .-zz,-as President Russell-the man who is leading us on to greater heights PRESIDENT RUSSELL RECEIVED his honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Hendrix Col- lege at Conway, Arkansas. President Russell couldn't be prouder of this moment. We can understand why. HH 1? PRESIDENT AND MRS. Russell are always on hand at important social functions. They especially enioyed the Military Ball this spring. MRS. GALLOWAY IS putting her point over very well to Dr. Sam Gates, President of Wisconsin State University and Dr. Russell. M. H. Russell became President of Henderson State Teachers College in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, on July 1, 1963, after having served as Superin- tendent of Schools in Crossett, Arkansas, for ten years. He received the B.A. degree from Arkansas A. and M. and the M.S. degree from Oklahoma State University at Stillwater. He has done ad- vanced graduate study at the University of Cali- fornia and at Teachers College of Columbia Uni- versity, and in October, 1965, the LL.D. degree was conferred on him by Hendrix College. President Russell has been active in profes- sional organizations, having served as president of the Arkansas Education Association, the Arkansas Athletic Association, the Arkansas School Admin- istrators Association, the State Superintendents As- sociation, the Arkansas School Study Council, and on the State North Central Committee of Colleges and Secondary Schools. For three years, 1963-65, he was president of the Arkansas State Council on Economic Education. He has been active in civic work, having served as president of the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club, and on numerous boards during his residence in Arkansas cities. He was included in Whois Who in Arkansas in 1959, Who's Who in American Education, 1955-56, and is in Whrfs Who in America.
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Board of Trustees boost eollege's growth Y' fl, NED MOSELEY H. L. STEPHENSON .l. HUGH LOOKADOO Vice Chairman Secretary Afkadelphia Meflehee DeWitt RAY B. MARTIN Arkansans who play a vital part in the development of Henderson State Teachers College are the members of the Board of Trustees. These seven persons formulate the policies which are responsible for the college's rapid growth. The Board acts as general controller and manager. College officials depend on this group for authority to ad- minister affairs and to help with decisions. It derives its funds mainly from legislature appropriations since Hender- son is a state college. The Board serves as a governing and administrative body, and in this respect it decides college policies, elects staff members, and decides on new campus construction and work. As individuals, the Board members are people who have taken time from their personal affairs to help Hender- son in its rise to greater achievements. Chairman Rison CARLETON CHAMBERS GUY E. ROBBINS J. B. WINGFIELD Jacksonville Hot Springs Prescott 1' it wav '.1' , ' -- C. X w-
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