Huntingdon College - Bells and Pomegranates Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1971

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'SIL nik-Q. Mrs. Caroline Jackson Secretary to the Dean Boumn, Van Valkenburg aid in school progress Dean Bowen, as Dean of the College, has played a vital role in Huntingdonls academic progress. He has initiated many reforms, including the changing of the time classes begin and end. This year was the first time the Fall semester started early and ended before Christmas. Second semester lasted from January ll until M ay 9. Students on the Deanls List, excelling in academics, are honored each semester with a banquet. Mr. Van Valkenburg, as Vice-President of the college, has the responsibility of surveying and analyzing possible sources of income for the school, and devising effective means of obtaining financial resources. Hoyt Bowen, M.A., Ph.D. Dean ofthe College Professor of English Mrs. Ann G. Holmes, Secretary, Development Office Q - X-.fn af 'N John Van Valkenburg, B.S., M.A. Vice-President in charge of financial development 23

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Www 1111'1 z ,g i 5 l K .ff K-+4 Allen Keith jackson, Th.M., Ph.D. Sara Belle Brown, Secretary to the President President ofthe College r. jackson directs college program Dr. Iackson has been a major influence in Huntingdonys progress and development. During his three years ofservice, he has moved our school forward in leaps and bounds. He has expanded Huntingdon through strengthening her weak- nesses and making the most of her assets. Dr. jackson has never let our school's development remain at a standstill. He sought areas of needed improvement and wasted no time in his effort to do something about them. He strengthened the idea of student Mresponsibilityn in the revision of social rules and conduct. Huntingdonls progress in relation to other schools has been greatly aided by Dr. Jackson. The new dor- mitory was planned and constructed under his administra- tion. This is one of many visible signs of continual progress of Huntingdon. 22 Hilbert Searcy, Ph.D., I...L.D Chancellor of the College



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Student Affairs Ofjqce build The Office of Student Affairs plans and directs all student activities at the college. Representatives of the different organizations come to this office in planning any special event, and to seek advice with any other problem they may have. The Office of Student Affairs plans the student activities fund budget, compiles the calendar of events, and supervises the administration of the activity units system. The Admissions Counselors are a tremendous influ- ence on Huntingdon. They travel throughout the country and speak to high school students concerning Huntingdon as a possible choice for their place of higher education. The Director of Admissions directs the activities of the counselors. Charles H. Owens, III, M.S. Dean of Student Affairs Myra B. Bailey, M,A. Dean ofVVomen --Q, 1 s'-N35 24 fi N, '-fs.:--W ,Mm-sw W Sl ' Secretaries: Mrs. Gladys M olpus and Miss Francis Allison

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