Anderson College - Columns / Sororian Yearbook (Anderson, SC)

 - Class of 1969

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Mr. Marvin L. Cash, Business Manager Registration system improved by Hughey Registrar W. Glen Hughey is an authority on registration techniques. After each registration, he seel s out flaws in the system and irons out the kinks in order to perfect and simplify the operation. He visits various colleges and universities to study the newest techniques and to keep abreast of re- quirements for transferring students ' credits. This year he has put the McBee system into op- eration and has relieved much work and many prob- lems for his office and students. Mr. Hughey, who displays a great deal of ability with photography, has been highly complimented on his colored slides of campus scenes as he visits var- ious high schools over the state recruiting prospec- tive students for Anderson College. He possesses a pleasing personality and a genuine interest for students. The man who handles the cash at Anderson Col- lege is named correctly for his position. Marvin L. Cash, business manager for the past few years, handles all financial matters concerning the college. Mr. Cash, a conscientious person with an im- pressive background in accounting, bookkeeping and other business transactions, gets bogged down on occasions when dealing with minute details and figures. Having been an auditor himself, he strives constantly toward perfection in his office. Be sure buttons! and hit the right Mr. Hughey checks some of Mrs and Brenda ' s work.

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ADMINISTRATION Young, older combine for good of students Mrs. Mildred Kirby, dean of women at Anderson College, is an important person on the Baptist junior college campus as she has the responsibility of the female students. She keeps in close contact with all boarding women in regard to rules and regulations and she serves in an advisory capacity for all women students. Mrs. Kirby, a former Anderson College student, is conscientious in her dealings with students and administrators and she upholds the policies and tra- ditions of the school in her decisions. She works closely with the Women ' s Council and also serves on various administrative committees. He ' s young, he ' s with it, and he tells it like it is. This is the way most students describe Mr. Eric M. Stafford, who served as Dean of Men this year. A former Anderson College student, Mr. Stafford was just beginning his duties at AC when Uncle Sam decided he had priority for the next five months. Now that he has returned to the college, he has proved to be a valuable asset to Anderson College. Although he definitely has a firm approach to situa- tions, he has an open mind to students and their needs. He encourages students to come to him with their problems and he advocates an open-door philosophy. Respect, he demands — respect, he gets, regardless of his age. Mrs. Mildred Kirby, Dean of Women u



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LEAC LEAC executives set goals for 1968-69 At the January 16 luncheon meeting of Anderson College ' s LEAC, (Living Endowment Anderson Col- lege) which was attended by the Board of Directors and members of the Executive Committee, goals were set for the year, reports heard and a nominating committee appointed. Mr. Arthur Holman, president of the Board, pre- sided and challenged directors to take an active part in soliciting names for funds to assist LEAC in reach- ing its goal of $20,000 for 1968-69. He also told of LEAC ' s beginning through Dr. J. R. Young and stated that a revitalization of LEAC was in progress. He also added that approximately $7,000 had been received as the result of a recent mail-out campaign. An intensive campaign is antici- pated for next year. Mr. Arthur M. Klugh, Jr., was elected a member of the executive committee to fill the vacancy made by Mr. Mell Doolittle, who has moved to Charlotte, North Carolina, with Duke Power Company. Colonel Louis W. Jackson, Chairman of the ex- ecutive committee, gave the status of LEAC as well as outlining the new constitution and amendments. This is a representative group of LEAC Directors and Executive Committee members who attended the luncheon meeting held In the new guest dining room at the college. 30 J. K. Lawton, vice-president of Development; Mrs. Ada Powell (Z. W.) Meeks, secretary; Colonel L. W. Jackson, executive committee chairman; Dr. J. E. Rouse, Anderson College presi- dent, and Arthur W. Holman, LEAC Board of Directors president. A nominating committee composed of the fol- lowing was named by Mr. Holman: Mr. Harry W. Findley, Mr. Charles Fant and Mr. Klugh. Officers were to be elected in May. Mr. J. K. Lawton, vice-president of development and fund-raising, told of plans for organizing alumni by counties for LEAC expansion. Anderson County has been organized through LEAC efforts and proven worthwhile to Anderson College. Efforts are being made to contact several thousand additional Ander- son County citizens, Mr. Lawton stated. He also commented on the gratifying results of the mail-out appeals. Dr. J. E. Rouse, president of Anderson College, commented on the support given Anderson College by interested individuals. We want Anderson Col- lege to be first-rate academically but we strive to accomplish this under Christian influence. We also want to do more than have an accredited junior col- lege; we want to do more for students and the com- munity, he emphasized. LEAC Directors include B. E. Anderson, E F. Anderson, E. B. Clippard, R. L. Coffee, W. G. Cox, W. E. Dunn, C. W. Fant, Jr., A. R. Fant, H. W. Findley, Dr. Thomas R. Gaines, W. E. Gallant, N. Browne Glenn, J. B. Hall, A. E. Holman and Colonel L. W. Jackson. Also, C. R. Johnson, Jr., J. B. Jones, O. O. Jones, A. M. Klugh, Jr., T. R. McCoy, Jr., D. K. Oglesby, J. R. Pennell, Jr., C. W. Pennington, Mrs. J. L. Rast, Max Rice, Max McGee Rice, B. S. Rose, C. G. Sea- brook, Jr., A. J. Sitton, D. Fred Stephens, J. J. Terry, David C. Wakefield, Jr., W. E. Watson, J. C. Yar- brough and Dr. J. R. Young.

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