Central Michigan University - Chippewa Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, MI)

 - Class of 1969

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' x LL' H4 ' f .- ,I X .1 r. 'X ' - I J K x'n . s ra-n i . John DeCar1o, Vice President, Public Affairs N. C. Bovee, Vice President, Business and Finance Dr. Wilbur E. Moore, Vice President, Academic Affairs 7.6

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Seventh President Evaluates Central's Potential Boyd participated in working for the students and with the radicals at Berkeley. He regarded Berkeley as the 'Lbest job opportunity 'in the na- tion at the time, because Berkeley was the place and student affairs was the thing. 4'But l wanted to return to a university with great potential and l think Central has great po- tentialf, Bigger universities offering better quality and wider programs are a fact of future life for Michigan and the nation as a whole. He sees Central as being in a better position than most universities to serve these needs. Boyd termed Central a threshold university-one ol' that emerging group to whom the future belongs. He considers Central as a new university which is susceptible to change and one in which new educa- tional patterns are easily developed. Seemingly more interested in 'zeducational con- cerns and creating a better learning environmentf, Boyd feels that uthese are matters that students ought to have more weight in making because there are some things about which students have greater concernf' William B. Boyd came to Central to be the new president because, in addition to all else, 'gl have always wanted to be a university president.



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Board of Trustees: 11 Walter Wightman 21 Lawrence Rahilly 31 James Um- phrey 41 .lean Backus 51 Lloyd Cofer 61 Katharine Hafstad 71 Roger Bus- 1 2 3 4 6 1 B field 81 Alfred Fortino Presidential Advisors Enhance Effectiveness Faculty Advisory Committee: l1 Elbert Bowen, Professor, Dept. of Speech and Drama 21 Helen Lohr, Professor, Dept. of Home Economics 31 Thomas Delia, Assistant Professor, Chemistry 41 Helen Morsink, Assistant Professor, Secondary Education 51 Woodrow Eber, Professor of Business 61 Richard Kirclmer, 5 6 2 7 3 8 4 l Associate Professor, Chairman, Dept. of Recreation 71 William Hawkins, Asso- ciate Professor, Psychology 81 Avon Dreyer, Professor, Economics 91 William Boyd, President of the University 101 Roy Kramer, Assistant Professor, Physical Education. 7-7

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