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w . 1929 STATE W'ILLIAM BURNS PATERSON HALL, 1928 mlminish'nlinn Building with l..ihrury in mum 13 Um- cer on third flunn',l Soit-nu- and Ilumt' Economics Dc- Durtmcnt nn svouml flour. Hinm' 1955 a classroom building. mm. 414:. I 1-.ut me nn HH- mad 'I'lu' mem Baum Stale Cullug- mus BIBB GRAVES ALL. 192:9 Dnrmil'm'y fur WHJIIWH 'Hsix uuun'uqum. Iitvrally vat tlu- t'lJHl'L'l' ll-mrs npvn. Hiltululmll CLII'I'IIL'N Htlmumimll was 0131' Inf Hit'm j FA CULTY G 110 UP CInmmmcmm'nt. 1937 JDIIN WILLIAM BEVERLY HALL. H39 Scir'nu' Building :
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FIFTH PRESIDENT H. COUNCILL TRENHOLM Builder. Man of Vision and Man of Destiny OVER THE YEARS Within a :37 year span, H. C. Trcnhulm piloted Alabama State CInllL-gv 'r m an enviable. position mmmg Tearsl'ler Training Instituticms 0f the. United 4. States. Hc had served the muuge since 1921 in capacities us lc-achvr of . English mlmutinn, matlwnmtics; as Athletic Director and Coach, junior ' College class advisor and advisur of State Nnrmal Courier . student news- 1, paper. clusxilicatinn mmmittemnan, Debate Coach, Editor 01' State Normal Schnul HCL'f-er in Cutillug and YcurhUtJl-q beginning in 1921-22 The Trt'nlmlm years worn Imlrki'd by academic expansion and reorganiza- fiun. physical plant expunsiun. and faculty'staff expansinn. Included wen'; Lll Academic prugmm from a twn year Junior College tn :1 four year culIL'glc u-L'ilh regional stltuw imm Special Committee of the Suntlmrn .Xssucintinnj lending to 15.5. degrees in Elementary and Secondary Edu- cation administered tiimugil two divisional? colleges and the 8.3. and AB. dugruus administered through u. third dix'isinnal college of Arts and Scienvcs: und in 1961-62 Ult' mum clugrees administered thmugh lwn divis- tmml L-ulll'ges; :md fmully to a five yi'zn' College leading to the M. Ed. dv- L'rrc with iiCEithI'l'liC cnnct'nlration in ten major dcparhnents mud oiuht minor departments. IZE P131111 Expunsinn-involving acquisition of land and A IHLc-ulfy Group, nine- Uf wlmm SWWQ nmlm' eeroc-tivm mud vquiprnem of huiiclings as :1 cooperative financial effort ol the Im's'fimwff both Trenlitjlllff-I'I' C Timi' . alumni. friends, matching funds alt state. federal and foundatilm levels. 1191111, M15595 hf-fu? VVheatL M- 1- Lurm-r. 1'1 ! and shuluni huilding fm'x. All structures excluding those erectud prior in GTIbNF and 01110 L- Brown. MWdiUW'S Multit' his administration were dtmu in tlw 1925-69. period with Very Few mp G'lc'mSL KVillt'use Simpson, and C. meinv captions. Thcst- cxccptions are the present plant expansiuns since 1962. Dunn. Miss Leila M- Barlnw. 6; Curriculum and P! 1 Fa -i!ities for the Mnbile Center since 1937 as a Branch Juninr Collvgtr, and A summer schonl at Birmingham. LU Fac- l ulty Expansion in Numbers and Ouaiitv-including visting scholars as; well as regular faculty personnel. He was truly the Master Mind Of Edw I Cation fur Alabama's vast :najnrify of Negro Children until his demise February :20. 1963. He left a job to he completed that destiny decreed that he would not do. That job of prime importance tn us alI ALABAMA ' STATE COLLEGE AMONG THE BANKS 0F ACCREDITED COL- LECES. 5
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r. u. TEACHERS COLLEGE COUNTED AMONG DEANS W. E. ANDERSON, Dean of Instruction' Director of Educational Testing and Research; C. JOHNSON DUNN, Acting Dean nf tlu: Culiege, Dean of Stu; dents; I. CARRICK HARDY, Dean of Lower Divi- sional College. Dean of Freshman Divisional College, Director of Student Personnel Services. GEORGE W. JONES, Dean of Sophomore Division- al Cnllege. Teacher of Social Sciences; CURTIS E. STANLEY, Dean 0f Freshman College; DR. S. Q. BRYANT, Dean of Divisional College of Elementary Education, Professor of Education and later Acting Chairman of Department of Mathematics. DR. T. I. MAYBERBY, Dean of the. College of Sec- ondary Education and Director of Directed Teaching; DR. BRADLEY C. MOORE, Dean of Divisional Col- lege 0f Sewndary Education: DR. H. LEWIS VAN DYKE, Dean of Divisional College of Arts and Sciences. Professor of Chemistry and Chairman of the Department of Science; Not Shown ORLANDO H. IOHNSON, First Dean at Mobile Branch Junior College and S. D. BISHOP, the last Dean at the Mo- bile Branch. DB. jOSEPH TAYLOR, First Dean of the College. ASSISTANTS TO THE PRESIDENT Among this category of personnel were: DR. JOSEPH T. BROOKS, former Recorder and Freshman Choir Director 0131:: Ciee ClubL Public Relatiou and Alumni Placement Officer; DR. ROOSEVELT D. CROCKE'IT, Professor of Philosophy and Education, Secretary to Graduate Council and Coordinator of Research, College Chaplain.
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