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Officers of Administration David W. Mullins, University of Arkansas President. President David W. Mullins, educated in Arkansas, I s a native Arkansan. He majored in mathematics, polit- lc jal science and history as a student of the University Arkansas. President Mullins holds an MA from the University of Colorado and an PhD from Columbia University. ' rior to his return to the University of Arkansas, Pres¬ ident Mullins served eleven years as Executive Vice President of Auburn University. He began his career in higher education in 1941 as an associate professor of school administration at Auburn. Five vice-presidents assist the President in execut¬ ing his administrative duties. They are Storm Whaley, Vice-President for Health Services; John W. White, Vice-President for Agriculture; Palmer C. Pilcher, Vice- President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Charles Oxford, Vice-President for Administration; and Fred S. Vor- sanger, Vice-President for Business. 29
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Fred S. Vorsanger Vice-president for Business Storm Whaley Vice-President for Health Services Dr. Charles Oxford Vice-President for Administration John W. White Vice-President for Agriculture Palmer C. Pilcher Vice-President for Academic Affairs 28
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The Office of the Registrar J. B. Kellar Assistant Registrar Wallie Ingalls Assistant Registrar Carter A. Short, Registrar The Registrar’s Office is usually the first contact for the prospective student and has the responsibility of ordering a diploma for the graduating senior, in between, it is a focal point, crossroads and clearing house for academic records and materials. The high school relations program of the Registrar’s Office attempts to build a bridge between the high schools in the state and the University through visitations, materials and confer¬ ences. This is followed by orientation and pre-registration for the incoming freshman. Another vital function of the office is the maintenance of academic records and registration. This is becoming increasingly complex with the constant growth of the University. Plans de¬ signed for updating of the present systems are under constant study. E. E. Lee Assistant Registrar 30
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