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A look of determination characterizes President Ross. President Ross To the George Fox College student, President Milo C. Ross is a man of many occupations. Students often see him taking part in chapels, or guiding a visitor around the campus. Every now and then, one finds him weeding flowers or laying bricks for a planter. Students often pass by the signs he painted for the Fine Arts Buildings. They are pleased when the President greets them by name, showing the personal inter est he takes in each student. Students also observe him in the role of a sports fan and team supporter at many George Fox games. However, another side to the President ' s position at George Fox has even more impact on the lives of stu- dents. President Ross has continually demonstrated his ability as a leader. His twelve years at George Fox have resulted in many accomplishments and scores of changes in the college. Enrollment has increased four hundred per cent, and the faculty-student ratio has changed from one to seven in 1953 to one to twelve this year. George Fox College has achieved regional ac- creditation based on the latest criteria with no limita- tions. The campus is unrecognizable to those who saw it last, before Dr. Ross became President. Under his leadership, thirteen buildings have been built or re- modeled. George Fox students can be proud of the fact that this progress has not been made at the expense of the Christian stand the college has taken and the spir- itual impact which enriches their lives. Sheldon Louthan is Dean of Students. President Ross speaks at the dedication of Calder Center: On this auspicious occa-
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Leads Administration Forward Every week four men meet to make important deci- sions affecting each student and faculty member. This is the Administrative Committee, composed of the Dean of Administration, the Dean of Faculty, the Dean of Students and of course, the President of George Fox College. The Dean of Administration is Frank C. Cole, who is concerned with development and maintenance of facilities and equipment. Two new buildings, Heacock Commons and Calder Center, were dedicated this year. For the first time, each faculty member had an office where students could reach him. At the beginning of the year, Dean Cole was confronted with problems as the new dining hall was not ready for use and chairs had not arrived for the lecture hall in Calder Center. Dr. George H. Moore, the Dean of Faculty, meets with the chairman of each division to discuss problems and suggestions for improvement. He directs the in- structional program at George Fox and initiates candi- dates for the faculty. He is concerned with the quality of the academic program. His job is an important one, for the faculty determines the type and quality of educa- tion a student can receive from his classds. The Dean of Students, Sheldon Louthan, has juris- diction over student affairs, dormitory policies and dis- ciplinary actions. He advises student government as a member of Student Council and the Campus Relations Committee. Included in his department are the deans of men and women, the head residents of the dorms, the school nurse, the dining services and financial advise- ment. Here the Administrative Committee, composed of Dean Louthan, President Ross, Dean Cole, and Dean Moore, meets in President Ross ' office. Frank Cole serves as Dean of Administration. Dr. George Moore is Dean of Faculty. Wallace Kent serves as Registrar.
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