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Meanwhile Dr. McClain received applications for the faculty positions and travelled to universities and colleges interviewing and evaluating graduates. In March, 1964, the appointment of Harold D. McAninch as dean of administration was announced, in April the appointment of Norman E. Turnbough as dean of admissions and guidance. ln May, 1964, Librarian Annie Rae Gray ioined the college nucleus to begin ordering and processing books and pamphlets so that a library would be ready by September. In early summer, Dr. McClain announced that all but one of the faculty posts had been filled. Although applications from students had been arriving since the first announcement in November, 1963 that classes would open the following fall, there remained much to be accomplished that summer. Prospective students were instructed on the procedures of admission, were given tests and counseling, were preregistered and given orientation. On September 10, however, the idea which so many had envisioned, thought over, planned out, labored for, and organized for so many months took a fully-living, dynamic form. The doors of Jefferson County Junior College were opened. Door of opportunity. Freshman Ralph Samples begins his first day of college classes.
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DR. McCLAlN DEAN McANINCH DEAN TURNBOUGH President Dean of Dean of Admissions Administration and Guidgnfe ADMINISTRATION CHARLES J. MCCLAIN lB.S., M.Ed., Ed.D.l wrote his doc- toral dissertation on the junior college, was recently in- vited by Educational Facilities Laboratories to tour top uni- versities and colleges in the United States, and has written numerous articles including The Master Teacher and Developing a Honors Program for College Freshmen. HAROLD D. MCANINCH lB.S,, M.A.l previously headed supervision of teachers of English and speech at the Labo- I6 ratory School of the University of Missouri, who produced top-prize-winning speech groups, and is now working on his doctor's degree in education. NORMAN E. TURNBOUGH CB.S., M.Ed.J completed his master's work in guidance and counseling and post-graduate work in administration, in the Ladue School System, he directed the development of a new adult evening school which grew to an enrollment of five hundred students in three years.
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