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DEANS Mrs. Mildred Kirby is Dean of Women, and in this capacity she is responsible in a very specific sense for the conduct of Anderson College women students. She also serves in an advisory capacity for all female stu- dents. Mrs. Kirby uses her authority for the good of the student, and in the vast majority of students recognize this point. As well as being Dean of Women, she serves on various administrative committees and as advisor for the Women ' s Council. C. E. Butler serve s as the Dean of Men, a position of heavy responsibility. Dean Butler can, when forced, rule with an iron hand but normally he uses his authority both sparingly and leniently. Manv male students will at some time in their aca- demic careers be summoned to Dean Butler ' s office for an infraction of the college iiiles. Here, unless there has been a flagrant disabuse of school guidelines, the student will receive a lecture. But the Dean is not just preaching. Found in this lecture are the facts and a sometimes not expressed but obviously implied ultimatum. Most male students like the Dean; all respect him. 28
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TRUSTEES Each year new trustees are elected to serve in the place of others. This year the new trustees are Mrs. James A. Howard, Mr. J. R. Noble and Mr. R. L. Wynn. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. K. Lawton, vice-president; Max McGee Rice, chairman; Mrs. James A. Howard, Mr. Gerald C. Wallace, Jr., Mr. Kenneth N. Vickery, Rev. E. Frank Inman, Dr. J. E. Rouse, president. Rev. W. Horace Benjamin, Mr. R. L. Wynn, Mr. J. R. Noble, Mrs. Olin D. Johnston, Mr. William D. Brown, Dr. W. Broadus Southerlin. ABSENT: Mr. Roy C. McCall, Jr., Rev. Douglas N. Baker, Mrs. H. D. High, Mr. Roger M. Touchberry. 27
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REGISTRAR Registrar Hughey confers with his secretary Mrs. Fowler, about applications for students. Registrar W. Glen Hughey is a familiar face to all students at Anderson College. His office is probably tlie first a student enters at the beginning of the year when he is trying to get classes arranged. Later on many find themselves dropping by to drop that class diat Mr. Hughey advised them not to take in the first place. The Registrar has many functions not readily dis- cernible to die average student. His office handles tran- scripts of college grades, is concerned with student appli- cations, handles class scheduling and registration and similar activities. Mr. Hughey also travels widely, visi- ting high schools and acquainting interested persons with the college. He can also be seen in the Bird Cage taking movies of basketball games. BUSINESS MANAGER Marvin L. Cash, business manager, for many years taught bookkeeping and accounting in tlie business de- partment at Anderson College before accepting his Mr. Cash, business manager. present position. An energetic and efficient adminis- trator, Mr. Cash handles dirough his office all financial matters concerning die college. Unlike some men who handle figures predominantly, Mr. Cash has many collegiate interests outside his office. He is an avid fan at most basketball games and is inter- ested in school affairs in general. Students with financial problems, who are most of them, find him a most helpful counselor. 29
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