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ADMINISTRATION VVii.i.iAM T. Sanger, Ph.D., LL.D., L.H.D President F. Lee Spencer Trecisunr M.AjoR General W. F. Tompkins, B.S. (U. S. Army, Retired) Cuniphollei Charles P. Cardwell, Jr Diieclin of ffos nlals John B. Truslow, B.A., M.D JJean, School « MeJuine George V. Bakenlan, B.S Associale Dean, Svhonl of Medicine Harry Lyons, D.D.S., F. A. C.D Dean, Schocd of Dentistry R. Blackwell Smith, Jr., Ph.D Dean, School of Pharmacy S-iBii. MacLean, R.N., A.B., M.A Dean, School of .Mirsing Marguerite Nicholson, R.N. , B.S Associate Dean. School of Mtning Kinloch Nelson, B.A., M.D Director, Continuation Education Margaret McCluer Librarian Archer W. Hurd, Ph. B., LS., Ph.D Director of Educational Research and Service William R. KA ■, B.S.. M.D Student Health Physician BOARD of VISITORS Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S., LL.B Chair nan Douglas Vanderhoof, B.L., M.. ., M.D ' ice-Chairnian George . Bakenlan, B.S Secretary Robert T. Barton, Jr., B.S. , LL.B Richmond, ' iiginia Samuel V. Bemiss Richmond, Virginia VV. ' elby Be -erley Richmond, Mrginia V. L. Harris, NLD Norfolk, ' irginia VV. N. HoDGKiN, D.D.S., D.Sc Wanenton, Virginia Hugh Leach, B.A., M.A Richmond, ' irginia Thomas F. Marshall, Ph.G Urbanna, ' irginia W.WERLY R. Payne. M.D, F.. .C.S Newport News, Virginia BuFORD Scott Richmond, Virginia Douglas ' anderhoof, B.L., M.A., M.D Richmond, ' irginia Dowell J. Howard, B.S., LA., Superintendent of Pubhc Instruction, E -Officio Richmcjnd. irginia EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Robert T. Barton, Jr. Hugh Leach Samuel M. Bemiss Buford Scott W. W ' elby Beverley Douglas ' anderhoof New Board Members 25
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President ' s Message To Our Students: A day at MCA ' may be conceived in icrms of opportunity, effort and development. It is the responsibility of the college to provide the licst possible opportunity for growth and de -elopm(Mit by means of facilities and personnel. Hard-driving, rightly-directed effort then dc- elops knowledge and wisdom to use it; understand- ing; skills; tolerance; deeper .sen.sc of moral values and social responsibility; group co-operation; cul- tural tastes; art interests; and persistent desire for life-long development with judgment as to where this may be sought. An occasional personal appraisal measured by these de -elopment -alues may be in order for each of us. c- 1 bmcei ' ely yours W. T. S.ANGER Pit ' sidnit { 24 }•
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TABLE of CONTENTS L FACULTY and ADMINISTRATION 11. CLASSES SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN III. ACTIVITIES IV. SPORTS V. FRATERNITIES VI. ADVERTISEMENTS
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