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Vice Presidents } i i ! . ' s y H 1 S .: 1 Top left: Dr. Mayme Sheddan Bedford, a Bryan alumna now in her twenty-seventh year with the college, is cur- rently the Vice President for Academic Administration. As such she is responsible for all matters related to the faculty and the academic program. Middle left: Mr. James R. Barth, a 1957 Bryan graduate, has served as a trustee for twenty years, and in 1987 he became Vice President for Administration. His responsi- bilities involve acting as personnel director, business man- ager, and director of facilities. Lower left: Mr. Stuart C. Meissner, class of 1956, re- turned to Bryan in 1983 as Director of College Advance- ment. In 1987 he was made Vice President for College Advancement. He heads up public relations and fund- raising activities, such as the annual phonathon. Top right: Mr. Kenneth A. Epp, who came to Bryan in 1986, serves as Vice President for Student Services. His areas of responsiblity include admissions, recruitment, fi- nancial aid, student development, counseling, records, and athletics. Lower right: Mr. Vern A. Archer joined the college staff in 1954 and was employed for three years as bookkeeper. In 1970 he returned to Bryan as Treasurer. His present position is that of Treasurer and Controller. 15
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President frA.Ak. JE - l ... . ji 4mE9k- -.31 ■fr College education is more than preparation for life. It is a part of life itself. Character is being formed and values shaped at the same time as knowledge and skills are being acquired. Personal growth is accelerated. It is an excit- ing time. Friends who examine this yearbook will see people on the growing edge of life. The enthusiasm and commitment shine through. As students and graduates, you will treasure these people and the memories you share with them. May God grant to each of you a largeness of heart and a vision of what you can be and can do for God. May the future be just an enlargement of the experiences and the ambitions this yearbook captures. Kenneth G. Hanna President .•? ' 14
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Homecoming ) o • % n o 0 0 Q O • % o 3 o 4 : A ♦ o v 16
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