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Dami 1. BuNYAN Bryan, M.A., Pd.D. Dean of the College Lois Johnson, M.A. Dean of Women Eli lOTi B. Earnshaw, M.A. Bursar and Secretary (iUADV S. Paihrsox, B.A. Registrar 23
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THURMAN D. KITCHIN, M.D.. l ' rrsi,ifi t I.L.D., F.A.C.P. Grouped around tliL- rotunda of Wait Hall are the offices of adminis- tration — the nerve-center of our col- lege. Here the school ' s policies and supervisory activities are executed and, in a large measure, planned and formu- lated. The task ot directing and co-ordmar- ing the administrative machinery falls on Dr. Thurman D. Kitchin, President of the College. Dr. Kitchin performs this job with a calmness and efficiency which give no indication of the enorm- ity of his responsibilities. In addition to carrying out his directorial duties, he serves as a vital link between the college and the outside world. Much of his work involves contact with alumni and ith others u ho ha e busi- ness with the college. Dr. D. B. Bryan, Dean of the college, acts as the main link between the ad- ministration and the college students. He is both right-hand-man to Dr. Kitchin and s ' mpathetic counselor to the students. Miss Lois Johnson, Dean of Women, handles the problems of the co-eds with w isdom and understanding. Problems of finance, which have be- come increasingly acute with the rising cost of living, arc the immediate con- cern of Bursar Elliott B. Earnshaw. And Registrar Grad - S. Patter.son keeps the many academic records which are essential to the operation of the college. 22 --- -i -v.- •» - -w
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES M. L. Banjstcr J. A. McLeod G. B. Barefoot B. E. Morris C. E, Bauconi O. M. Mull Erick Bell Hubert E. Ohvc R. K. Bcnficid C:. N. Peeler Claudu B. Bowcn R. K. Redwine D. H. Bridger E. C. Shoe Henry L. Bridges O. J.Sikcs J. Al. Broughton Nanc Starnes S. A. Burts J. J. Tarlton Irving E. Carlylc J. C. Turner Egbert L. Davis, Sr. C. ' . Tyner C. B. Deane L. R. Varscr Horace Easom John H. Vernon Carey Herring C. C. Wall Peyton Ivey Ronald E. Wall Charles H. Jenkins C. C. Warren ietor R. Johnson C. W Weather V. Reid Marrin A. B. Wood Deceased. The Board of Trustees is the policy- making body of the college. C ' omposed ot thirty-eight men, it meets four times a year. Much of the Board ' s work is done through committees. The most im- portant of these is the ten-man execu- tive committee, which meets once a month. New committees have been formed this year to handle college and church relations, issuance of diplomas, faculty-student relations, curriculum changes, public relations, and faculty nominations and promotions. . significant move of the Board this year was the authorization of a major gifts program designed to raise appro.ximately nine million dollars for the F.nlargement Champaign. Wok Ml H Copii VND M.A. Assisliint HnniT ml 4 ntMit Sfcri-tj ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS These are the special officers of the administration. They lighten the tasks of the five major officials and fill posi- tions which require knowledge and skills of a special nature. Mr. ( ' opeland has taken over some of the vastly increased duties ot the Bursar. Dr. Blackburn fills the double role ot college chaplain and pastor ot the local Baptist church. Dr. Olue keeps track of alumni and publishes the Alumni News. Mr. West and Dr. jMackie supervise the activities of the library and the infirmary, re- spectively, while Mr. Memory helps graduates find suitable jobs. Chaplain Eh,km; 1. Omm, lh. l. Dimwr of Viihlic Rtlalmm aii.l Alumm Acuviiies , 1.D. J m.l;r L. MtMORi, Ir,. MA. « Dimtor of nurnmit Bun.m CM.1.10N- P. Ys[ . 1.A., B.S. m L.S. Lihrarian 24
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