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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS W. Tom Bost, Jr., B.A Dimror of thr Xt- ! Burr Wm-fer D. Hoiinnv SupenntethUnt of BuiLititgs Grfitimis iJ M.wjgfr of the College Book Store Mr. Bost, News Bureau Director, sends press releases from the college to various newspapers throughout the state and nation. .Mr. Holliday heads a staff of thirty-three which works continually to keep the buildings and grounds clean, neat and in good repair. . Ir. Snyder operates the College Book Store, where students go for books, breakfasts of chocolate shakes and cookies, or a hand or so ot bridge. Mrs. O ' Brian and Ma Overby, housemothers in the girls ' dormitories, take a personal interest in the prob- lems and welfare of the co-eds. The library and inhrmarv staffs nunistcr efficiently to the mental and physical needs of the student bod ' . Mrs. L. R. OBriin Hostess in BostuM Hall Mrs. D. D. Overby Hostess in Xe-j.- Dormitory LIBR.ARY SIAFK. Stjmlmg: .Mks. Nujin K. Wh-on. . .B., B.S. in L.S., Assistant Catalog Librarian; Mrs. Ellen King Flowers, B.S., Clerical Assistant: Ellen ' . E ing, Certificate, Library School, New York Public Library, Catalog Librarian; .Mrs. Mint. Holding Folk, Secretary and Orjer Assistant. Seated: .Mrs. Kent Barbee, B.A., B..A. in L.S., Circulation Librarian: .Minme S. Kallam, A.B., B.S. in L.S., Assistant Circulation Librarian. IXFIR.MARY SI AFF R.N CORI ., to right: ARTHOLOMEW, Assistant Xiirse; Donald P. Douglass, Interne; George W. v, Jr., . LD., Assistant College Physician; . L RGrERlTE Ward, R.N., Resident Xurse; Dennis Tyson (ones, Jr., Interne. 25
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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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1 Mu . R. S. Pri CHAUD Miss Geo GIA GoorRKV .Mk S. BkSMI: I ' LElX.tR Mks . BiriE L H. -■i VA . Ii . Hah tv Lie; liu ecnl nv 10 the ■ res!tiffit Srcrrl.iry to thf Dtan Snrtt.n V to Dinrtor of Athlftiis AV-„ 5 Bum » WSJ jr.fHf .SV -ret.iry to the OiafL Jamis B. Cook 1r M I iizABLiH Teachii, A B. Assistant to til: Hinur •l istimt to the Dem of Woiiie STAFF OF THF, OFFICE OF PUBLIC RFLATIONS AND ALUMNI ACIIVFIlIiS Mrs. Willuni Stover Mrs. John Lamer .Mrs. W. C. H.i ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS The immediate tasks ot many administration of- ficials are so great that the - would be tied up con- stantly b ' a mass ot details were it not for the aid ot the people who are pictured on this page. These people are hardlv ever in the limelight. Thev re- ceive far less credit tor their service than they deserve. Mrs. Pritchard, a kindl - lady with an impish twinkle in her e e, handles the numerous secretarial details connected with Dr. Kitchin ' s duties. Miss Godfrey fills the same position for Dean Bryan. Mrs. Pledger relieves Athletic Director Jim Weaver of such tasks as filling orders for football tickets. Mrs. Pena assists Tom Bost in the News Bureau and writes many ot the bureau ' s press releases. jMrs. Thomas is Dr. Blackburn ' s efficient secretary. Mr. Cook has charge of all relations between the bursar ' s office and veteran students, and Miss Teachc ' assists Miss Johnson in the Women ' s .Administration. The staffs of the public relations office, the bursar ' s office and the registrar ' s office maintain veritable mountains ot records and take care of a profusion ot office work details. REGISTRAR ' S OFFICE STAFF. Mrs. Perciv. C. G. Powell, Winifred Royall, Anne Inman, M 26 ♦,J-v. -4i .,
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