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Jn. chair- s Gordon . William e Ar- by 8 aptist make other as the Vfpe Pres1'c1'e111s Vice President of Academics Dr. Henry Lindsey became vice president of academic affairs by the direction of the board of trustees. Dr. Lindsey coordinated the meeting sched- ules of classes, courses to be offered, and special lectures. Vice President of Administration The newest addition to the administration W21S.Dr. Joseph T. McClain, vice president of administration. Dr. McClain came to Guachita from a pastorate in North Carolina. He was for- m?rly chairman of the department of religion and philosophy at Ouachita before he entered full- time ministry. . Dr. McClain was on many faculty com- mittees representing the administration. He 5P0kC at churches and other functions where a gipregentative from Ouachita had been invited to en . Vice President of Finance The board of trustees voted to ciange James Orr's title from business manager to vice presi- dent of finance. Through the hands of the vice president of finance passed the bills, checks, and money that make up a University's budget. Through his of- fice the students paid school expenses, received work-study checks, and handled other financial matters.
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. 1 --v 111:64-av,-ua - .f,, Q-1 ,Q ,i x .Hcmhvrs of Ilia board of trustees were FRONT ROW: H. E. Raines. llarold Echols. S. C. Williams. Dr. Ralph A. Phelps Jr.. James M. tirecne. Paul NlcCra5, Mason Craig. SECOND ROW: Johnny Jackson, R. V. llaygootl. Kendall Berry. Roy Hilton, Lloyd Lindsey. W. C. Hargis. Dr. Ur. E .Warrin Green, past chairman of the board ol trustees. Robert Gladden. Bailey Berry MVS- Rllwtond Pceplcs. and Mrs. Robert Gladden, a member ol the hoard of trustees. discuss future developments lor O ' ' - uachita during Ho ' mm' , mecomtng ltilift' Prem C , of C Dr. P academic L trustC6S- Dr. L ulcs Of C special lec Bernes Selph, Dr. Walter Yeldell. BACK ROW: Jeral Hampton, chair- man: Mrs. J. C. Fuller, J. F. Gardner. Earl Jones Jr., Charles Gordon Jr.. Marlin Gennings. Not pictured: Mrs. Robert Gladden, Dr. William Bennett, Thomas Keys. Board of Trustees Board akes Policy Decisions Although Ouachita is owned and operated by the Ar- kansas Baptist State Convention, it is governed by? board of trustees selected by the Arkansas BHPl'5l Ice- Convention. f - The Convention gives the trustees the power to make O C financial and administrative decisions, and guide other Th affairs of the University. Jeral Hampton served as the was De chairman of the board. gidmnigim lrom 21 pi mcrly Cha lll'fSO'll1 mllllf - Dr. miuccs U Spolw at Wprcsemh lillcndi l
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l 1. 1 li. 5, i l f. ,,4 v. hi 1 li -1 22 f 'Z' 'ilxiis 'WZ' fix? -'mi . -5,-.x Deans Deans Administer Student Programs Guiding the activities of thc school were the deans of the different divisions of the Uni- versity. James Haggard assumed the position of the dean of students in September. He guided the student activities from his office. Dr. Dewey Chapel was selected to re- place Dr. Henry Lindsey as the dean of the graduate school in September. Dr. Lindsey be- came vice president of academics. Last spring, the board of trustees voted to transform the music department into the school of music. Dr. William Trantham was selected to be its first dean. Jrrnivs lluggurrl, dean of students. administers GRE's toscniorstutlcnts. x lJL'H'L'l' Cvllflfj ol thc grtrtlugiic xglitirilk 22 7 l'ClI'l C1171 ff l-VIN Nclcctctl is thc ncit si ' dean . . , . - Dr. Wzllzan T th , an accomplished pianist. was chosen as the dean of the school of music. Y Jil rind zrls 5. 'ea 'N- ,F Mfsllq
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