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Links Students and Trustees Freshman gir ls become acquainted with Dr. Patton during openhouse in the Patton home. The college should serve the student, not the faculty, and to that end, Dr. Wendell M. Patton must co-ordinate the goals and ideas of not only students and faculty, but also the Board of Trust- ees and the administration. The task requires an outstanding man, and Dr. Patton ' s honors, as well as twelve years of service, prove him worthy. Educated at Wofford College, University of Georg- ia, Purdue University and Colgate University, Dr. Patton has obtained the B.S., M.S., Ph.D., and L.L.D. degrees. Realizing that changes in education come slowly at best. Dr. Patton makes plans for High Point College on a long range basis that will provide for the survival and improvement of our institution. A sensitive and practical man, Dr. Patton would like to teach again and develop a closeness with students that the title of President seems to pro- hibit. But for the present and near future, High Point College will continue to be led by a man who envisions a college for the student and an educa- tion for life. Mr. Holt McPherson, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, welcomes parents to the 1970 graduation exercises. Dr. and Mrs. Patton and their daughter, Melissa, entertained HPC students in their home several Sunday afternoons in the fall. 29
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Dr. Patton Jim Leudeke participates in a meeting of the Board of Trustees along with members of the administration. Dr. Patton and Trustees listen to administrative reports. 28
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Business Affairs Financial Affairs began another hectic year under the direction of Mr. Earle G. Dalbey. Among his responsibilities are college personnel, financial, bud- get, and insurance records, and the maintenance of the facilities of the campus and their appearance. In addition, the Post Office is now included in his many responsibilities. As advisor to the SGA and often Mason man between administration and students, Mr. Dalbey finds his job significantly related to the student body. Many students enter his office during the year for advice, both official and unofficial. , Mr. Frank Caulfield. Food Service Manager Mr. Earle G. Dalbey, Vice-President in Charge of Business and Financial A I fairs Mr. Jack Thompson, Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds Mr. Wesley W. Gaynor, Bursar 30
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