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For second year, James A. McCain guides College administration GOVERNOR Edward F. Arn has been a guest of the College on numerous occasions during his first term as governor. Dr. JAMES A. McCAiN will complete his second year as Presi- dent of Kansas State College on July 1 of this year. Born in York, South Carolina, President McCain was a 1926 graduate of Wofford college. He earned his master ' s degree at Duke University in 1929, and his doctor ' s at Stanford in 1947. Beginning in 1929, President McCain taught journalism and English at Colorado A M. In 1934, he became assistant to the president there, and in 1939, Dean of Personnel. In 1942, he was made Dean of the Division of Vocational Edu- cation and Director of the Summer Session. Dr. McCain was named President of Montana State University in 1945, re- maining there until he came to K-State as its tenth president. As a non-political institution the College is linked with the government of the state. The Board of Regents has the important job of governing and forming the controlling policies of the College. This Board is composed of nine men and women appointed by the governor of the state to super- vise the eight Kansas institutions. A native Kansan, Governor Arn was the former attorney general of the state and is now serving his first term in the gubernatorial capacity. The Board appoints the president of each college under its jurisdiction, and acts upon his recom- mendations for college personnel appointments and general campus activity. Members of the Board include Lester McCoy, Garden City, chairman; Drew McLaughlin, Paola; Willis N. Kelly, Hutchinson; LaVerne B. Spake, Kansas City; Oscar S. Stauf- fer, Topeka; W. S. Fees, lola; Mrs. Elizabeth Haughey, Con- cordia; Arthur W. Hershberger, Wichita; and Grover Poole, Manhattan. Hubert Brighton, Topeka, is secretary of the Board. Enrollment second semester at K-State reached 4,528, slightly less than the fall enrollment of 4,745. This drop was being experienced in colleges and universities all over the country. K-State enrollment reached its peak in 1947. 29
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Administrators direct school activities NEWLY APPOINTED Dean of Finance, A. R. Jones, supervises the College budget. As K-STATE has grown, the responsibilities and activities of the ad- ministration have increased. The quick, business-like manner in which these men operate has indicated competence in their work. Each administrator works side-by-side with all phases of campus activity, promoting understanding between students and faculty. The newest administrative office is that of A. R. Jones, Dean of Finance. Dean Jones ' main job is to keep track of the eight mil- lion dollar college budget. His appointment this year highlights twenty-four years of service to the college. One of K-State ' s most prominent administrators is A. L. Pugs- ley, Dean of Academic Administration. On his shoulders rests the job of being Director of Summer School, the responsibility of the Veteran ' s Service Office, and general administration of the library and student health services. Congenial and helpful are apt words describing Dean of Women Helen Moore. Operating more than eight hours a day, Dean Moore ' s office is open to the women of the campus who seek special permis- sions or bring problems for advice. The newly completed freshman residence hall, Northwest hall, has brought many new problems, yet satisfaction. Dean Moore is starting her twelfth year looking after the welfare of college women on and off the campus. Serving his first year at K-State is William G. Craig, Dean of Students. Dean Craig, replacing Maurice Woolf, has played an im- DEAN of Administration, A. L. Pugsley, is responsible to the President for supervision and coordination of the College academic pro- gram. Serving his first year at K-State is Dean of Students William G. Craig. Helen Moore has been Dean of Women for 12 years.
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