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Brewer, Honorable Albert P. Brewer, Governor of Alabama, President of the Board Members of the State Board of Education chosen on Congressional District basis included: Dr. J . A. Net- tles, Arlington, First District; Mr. Ed. Dannelly, Andalusia, Second District; Mrs. Carl Strang, Eufaula, Third District; Mr. Fred L. Merril, Annis- ton, Fourth District; Mr. W. M. Beck, Fort Payne, Fifth District; Mr. Victor Poole, Moundville, Sixth District; Mr. W. C. Davis, Fayette, Seventh District; Mr. Cecil Word, Scottsboro, Eighth District; and Rev. Harold C. Martin, Birmingham, Ninth District. Within the legislative chambers of the State Capitol, actions are taken which affect our University like appropriations for capital outlay. Stone Head Governing Board; Dr. Ernest Stone, Superintendent, Executive 0f- ficer and Secretary AS THE PRESIDENT SEES IT: The pages of this edition of the Homet Yem'book relate another chapter in the notable progress of Alabama State. They recount for all time the yeareand many of the memorable eventwwhich witnessed Alabama Statels transition from a llcollege to a uni- varsity? Hopefully, seen on the faces of faculty, students, and administrative staff personnel is the de- termination to accept the challenges and opportunities of university status. This has been a good year, one of noteworthy achieve- ment. But we must view it as the year of the beginning. The University is not yet what '11; will be. And it aims not to be a miniature of any other university no matter how great, how prestigious. The University aims to de- velop its own unique role. It is not large enough to be big, but '11; is small enough 1:0 be ga'eat. On these pages are shown personalities with whom I have had the honor to be associated and who are help- ing to make Alabama State University meat! Cordially, head Watkins l President
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Outstanding an ordinary; old in consort with the new the young and not so young; Experienced and neOphites, both wise and vibrant, making evaluation and being evaluated their number one bag; Researchers. resourceful. reactionary, yet resolute. and responsible; Elevating and being elevated within ranks and beyond; Productive, gold bricking , projective, increasing in number and prestige as they promote the cause of the University in sundry ways.
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