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Geneml College - Geneeezl Eelueezlzen The General College is charged with the orientation, guidance, and basic studies of students during the first two years of college. Its purpose is to provide a stu- dent with a general education which may in turn be described as that non-vocational, unspecialized educa- tion possessed by the well-informed person in our society. As Dean of General College, Dean Strack is re- sponsible for academic leadership toward counseling on academic problems, approving, and supervising with the recommendation of the faculty. CHARLES NI. STRACK. Ph.D. Dean of General College The College mms ee hzggbee ezeezelemze level Any institution of higher learning is forever aiming for a higher degree of academic level. Henderson is no exception. The responsibility of the direction. supervision, and expansion lies in the hands of the Dean of College. Dr. Joe T. Clark serves as the Dean of College as- suming these responsibilities and is fulfilling them to the best of his ability. Dr. JOE T. CLARK, Ed. D. Dean of College
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1967 B051 M' of Tmfieef ia-if 1' RAY MARTIN Chairman Rison Arkansans who play a vital part in the development of Henderson State College are the members of the Board of Trustees. These seven persons formulate the policies which are responsibile for the collegels rapid growth. The Board acts as general controller and manager. College officials depend on this group for authority to administer affairs and to help with decisions. It derives its funds mainly from legislature appropriations since Henderson is a state college. The Board serves as a governing and administrative body, and in this respect it decides college policies, elects staff members, and de- cides on new campus construction and work. As individuals, the Board members are people who have taken time from their personal affairs to help Henderson in its rise to greater achievements. NED MOSELEY r 3' HfEeiflQZi'ma IL CARLETON CHAMBERS 'e Secretary Jacksonville JOE REID Arlcadelphia GUY E. ROBBINS Hot Springs H. CRADY SMITH Arkadelphia .l. B. WINGFIELD Prescott
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'S' half! bh- 15 llr. C. W. THONIASSON Dean of Ciaduate Studies Gmdmzie Jlibldldf - jim! buzlcz'z'nCg blank The graduate program has been expanded this semes- ter. Monday and Thursday nights have been set aside for graduate classes. This program was made possible in 1954- when the Henderson Board of Trustees approved a fifth year program of advanced professional education for Hen- derson. Candidates for admission to the grade program must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution or be within three semester hours of graduation. Unless special conditions persist, the candidate must have a 2.50 grade point average or a 3.00 point for the junior and senior years. Demo of fiudenif azaivzkef on problem! Gordon Beasley was named Dean of Students for the academic year. 1966-67 after serving as Dean of Men. Dean Beasley advises the students on academic, financial, social, and recreational activities. He assisted the Greeks in the direction of their first annual Creek Week. Serving as sponsor of the Men's Council and IFC, Dean Beasley proves his interest in the Henderson stu- dents. GORDON BEASLEY. M. Ed. Dean of Students
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