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Dr. and Mrs. Cope, and their two sons, Jim and Roger. President Former State Commissioner of Education, Dr. Quill Cope, has virtually hastened the step of progress to doubletime in the short two years that he has served as President of Middle Tennessee State College. On the credit side of the accomplishment ledger, where most of President Cope ' s achievements are, are a new circular road around the center of the campus, tne newly remodelled Business Building, the new Beasley and Sims wings on the men ' s dormitory, new wings (presently under construction) to the women ' s dor- mitory, a campus-wide clock and bell system, additional landscaping, improved assem- bly programs, and the installation of IBM. With these remarkable strides in only two years, the present generation of M. T. S. C. students will scarcely predict what progress will have been made by Dr. Cope at the end of the decade. All concerned for M. T. S. C. will watch with pride and pleasure President Cope ' s dynamic leadership. Administration— Page 1 1
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The President of the College DR. QUILL E. COPE Page 10— Administration
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Governor The Marshall County delegation of M. T. S. C. students can be justly proud of their favorite son, Buford Ellington, who currently occupies the governor ' s chair. The former State Commissioner of Agriculture was inaugurated as governor in 1959, and has since proven himself to be a most able, efficient administrator. Amidst his infinite duties as chief executive. Governor Ellington still finds time to be active in the Methodist Church and the Scottish Rite Masons. Although the Governor is always esteemed by the faculty and stu- dents of M. T. S. C, this year he seems especially important to us. This is because he is Daddy in addition to being ' ' Governor. The Ellington ' s son, John Earl, graduated from M. T. S. C. a few years earlier, and their daughter, Anne, is now a freshman here. It would be safe to say that every- one was pleased to see Anne reign as Queen of the Military Ball this spring. Excellence quite evidently runs in Tennes- see ' s first family. Board of Education Page 1 2— Administration
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