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MiNS lOMMlt Rtl.NOLDb l s L. Mai. .Sai .nui.r.- dedication In grateful appreciation, we, the staff of the 1953 MID- LANDER, wish to dedicate this volume in recognition of the many faithful years of service given this college by Miss Tom- mie Reynolds, assistant professor of Mathematics, and Miss E. Mae Saunders, assistant professor of Music. Both iiave been with the college since MTSC was founded in HH 1 as Middle Tennessee Normal. Both ha e watched the college grow from a two-vear nor- mal school olfering oidv teaciier certilicaiion to a fullv accred- ited f()ur- ear college oHering pre-professional training. B.S.. B.A. and M.A. degrees. Since few people can boast such a record, we feel that it is onlv luting that we offer this small iriliuic to two of our most deserxing teachers. I 801
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PRESIDENT Q. M. SMITH In 1939, Q. M. Smith became president of MTSC. It is really not necessary to elaborate on his years in this position, lor his outstanding record ol iinpro e- nients tor this school is a nnich greater tribute than words. During his fourteen years here, the school has constantly marched forward, and today it can claim its place at the top with the very best— all due to President Smith ' s ingenuity and endless endeavors. The faculty has more than doubled in size, and stu- dent enrollment is at iis peak. Ailual acreage of the campus has been practically tripled. Every depart- ment has expanded. Today, the school offers the Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Arts degrees. The maximum plan of success has been in our building program— it stands above all else. During President Smith ' s administration, lour units of the Industrial , ris DeparimeiU, the Memorial Health and Physical Education Building, the Natatorium, a new siadiinn and track, the .Vgriculture Center of three units, the Airport, the Student L ' nion Building, and a new mens dorm ha e been completed. A new women ' s dorm is under construction, and plans for a new library ha e already been approved. Over one hundred housing luiiis have l)een erected for the vet- eran students, and the ROfX: armory has been estab- lished. President Smith has done a magiiidcent job and is to be highly praised. He has set a pattern of lead- ership which should challenge every stiulent.
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