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Page 189 text:
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President Curry introduced Dr. Haynes to Dr. David Talbot, director of student personnel services at East Texas State University, and Dr. Milton L. Smith, consultant ot TADC from Glen Ellyn, lll. Dr. Smith has retired from active participation in college affairs but he remains in touch with everything. ,,, , 74 ,, frrgw ing- Y- if li vw I YLJKJ .qqfpl-hs. .... - New -.,-.-,. .,-- ,J ,l i .xx ...fig Dr. T. Oscar Chappell, Mr. Wesley Hayes, Mr. David B. Yarbrough, President Curry, Rev. U. S. Cornelius, Mr. Walter Johnson, Mr. Donald Zale, Mr. Robert Wimbush, and Mr. C. L. Corzine discussed the business of the college. As business manager, Mr. Corzine is charged with the responsibility of keeping the college out of debt and in operation. Mr. Johnson works as Comptroller, and Mr. Wimbush is assistant business manager. Mr. Hayes is superinten- dent of buildings and grounds. When Dr. Lange talks about Bishop or to Bishop people, he creates an atmosphere of interest and concern. President Curry, Dr. Haynes, and Dr. Robert Davis listen from their seats at the head table. Dr. Lange retired from membership on the Board of Trustees, but he kept his membership on the Board of Development. ,. ,Q l ' I I., ' G ig . ll . -f fl '--35:-1.5. ' f I i l'l::l1lIi'lLllViil'll'-li l lliFiQ1' ,f1Fl pm --L., 3' T T I We '.Qc.-e,11..,g.3 ' -.eJ7'A EL--.:1-A ' ll f - ,. null ir- '.i,l ll,Qiisll',,1:f ll. :vi -3, ' ,N , ,,l- , l l 'lbl 'Mjj will Tleaf-'i'i- s's ,. T-'TL-'f:.ll '.'.:,l Mil if .' -ifll t'?'f A rf 1 ffl' 2.12 T L 'min l -T flfaslg -1 ' I' -,ixirflg ' . -rg 'iii Ut i,i 'f : i: Ls .f flli ' I'1,.i'liQzlil 'l -:ff il Eli wif.. 5T'lliilw-, 'l l-ii ltiirriii'-1 flilfflqlfl'1ai'2-iff- ll 1 in 'll ' ' '- 'T Dr. Herbert Wilson, vice-president of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, found friends waiting to welcome him: President Curry and Dr. J. K. Haynes. Bishop has gained favor in higher education by using Phelps-Stokes support in its progress. Our assets now exceed S13 million with 53.6 million owed. I83
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Page 188 text:
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Men land Minds Meet The two heads meet. Dr. Haynes is the first son of Bishop to serve as head of the Board of Trustees. Dr. M. K. Curry, Jr. became president of Bishop College in 1952. lt is necessary that every Board of Trustees master the vocation of trusteeship if . . . I LK. Members of the Board of Trustees of Bishop College in atten- Dr. T. Oscar Chappelle. Standing are Dr. W. H. Dudley, Dr. B. dance at the workshop held in Waxahachie are Iseated I-rj Dr. F. Bennett, Dr. Robert E. Davis, Rev. U. S. Cornelius, Dr. Herbert Wm. M. Shinto, Rev. M. L. Scott, Judge Sarah T. Hughes, Mr. L. R. Howard, Dr. T. M. Chambers, Dr. W. K. Jackson, and Mr. Preston Wharton, Dr. J. K. Haynes, President M. K. Curry, Jr., David B. Yarbrough. l l82l
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Page 190 text:
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For the first time in the history of Bishop, workshop sessions met for the sole purpose of setting mutual goals for students, employees, and members of the Board of Trustees. Dr. Fred Lange led a group and Mrs. Mary Walton, right, served as re- corder. At Bishop, Mrs. Walton is secretary to Dr. Vernon McDaniel, di- rector of development. A college has a faculty and a staff charged with the responsi- bility of directing learning, do- ing research, and guiding in many ways the growth and ma- turation of students. Judge Sarah T. Hughes served as an inspiration to students who in her sessions included Vera Williams Ron Brown Charles Rivers found her witty, charming, and unusually well informed regarding and Consuella Payne student discontent. She was a heavy favorite Students who sat Students Made Proposals at Everg Level
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