Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

 - Class of 1955

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A D MINISTRATORS CHARLES E. SMITH Dean of the University DANIEL BORTH Comptroller JOHN HUNTER Ht ' gi lrar DR. DANIEL BORTH Dr. Daniel Borth has been comptroller of L.S.U. since 1951 when he replaced General Middleton. As such he is in charge of all business and financial affairs of the University, under the direction of the Board of Supervisors and the President. His explicit duties include assisting the President in budget prepara- tion, control of the University ' s budget operations, supervision of all accounting and preparation of financial reports, collection of institutional income, negotiation and execution of all con- tracts except for land and construction, operation of all central stores, preparation of inventories and control of all University property. Besides his administrative job. Dr. Borth also teaches nit- course in the College of Commerce where he began his L.S.U. career in 1935 as an assistant porfessor. DR. JOHN A. HUNTER Dr. Hunter ' s job as registrar of L.S.U. requires in general that thousands of students be correctly recorded in the Univer- sity files three times a year. His other primary concerns are counseling students and maintaining a friendly attitude toward students. Despite the time-consuming job of registrar. Dr. Hunter is very active in the realm of teaching. In the College of Educa- tion he teaches two graduate courses and is the major professor for about fifty students. This knowledge of school administra- tion and school law are the reasons why he is a speaker in de- mand, and a consultant for many educational organizations. 18

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LOUISIANA AND THE PRESIDENT OF age of 23. he was elected mayor, at that time the nation ' s oungestmayor. Governor Kennon attended the Command and General Staff school at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas, and served with the Ninth Army in Europe, where he was decorated by King Paul of Greece. In 1954 he was elected President of the Council of State Government . Since his 1952 elect ' on. Governor Kennon has been resid- ing in Baton Rouge with Mrs. Kennon and their three sons. Kenwood. Charles, and Robert Floyd. Jr.. who is now a fresh- man at L.S.I . Lieutenant General Tr H. Middleton has been a familiar figure at Louisiana State University for almost twenty-five ears. It was in 1930 that he first began a six year term as Commandant of Cadet and during the last two years of this term was also Dean of Men. Since that time he has served L X .U. in four other capacities that of Dean of Administra- tion. Acting Vice-President. Comptroller, and since February 1. 1951. President of the University. General Middleton was born in Georgetown. Mississippi, on October 12. 1889. It was after his graduation from Mi - --ippi State College in 1909. that he became a private in the Army. The first service of his exemplary career was during the Mexican campaigns in 1912. He was the Army ' s youngest full colonel in World War I and kept this rank upon his mil- itary retirement in 1936. But this retirement was not perma- nent since he was recalled in 1942 to command the 45th Di- vision. Later, as commander of the Eighth Corps, he was credited with a stroke of genius by General George Patton because of his decision to hold Bastogne at the Battle of the Bulge. General Middleton ' s abilities have been derived not only from his experience in military and administrative fields, but the teaching field also since he has taught at L.S.I . and several Army institutions. Thus we have a picture of a man who is a soldier, a teacher, and an administrator Trov H. Middleton. L S U GENERAL TROY H. MIDDLETON President of the Vnitrratv



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OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HELEN B. CORDON llran o) fomr ARDEN O. FRENCH Den Mr MILTON HARRISON Assistant to the Prtfiitnt DR. CHARLES E. SMITH Dean Smith is the chief academic officer, who has the task of coordinating the academic programs of the colleges and schools with general University regulations and policies; approving all appointments and promotions of academic personnel; making educational reports and surveys of the academic problems at L.S.I .: and supervi.-ing preparation of all University catalogues and bulletins. Besides this he also must assign all building iace to be used for academic purposes, be an ex-officio member of all standing faculty committees, and represent the President in his absence from the campus. HELEN B. GORDON Dean Gordon first came to the office of Dean of Women at L.S.r. in 1947. Her previous experiences made her well- equipped for the job. since she was Assistant Dean of Women and Assistant in Psychology at the University of Louisville for two years, and Associate Dean of Women and Instructor in Psychology at Southwestern at Memphis for four years. Since her deanship at L.S.U. she has served as Secretary of the Uni- versity section of the National Association of Deans of Women and as Chairman of the National Association of Deans of Women. Dean Gordon is also a member of Chi Omega. Delta Kappa Gamma. Mortar Board and Alpha Lambda Delta. ARDEN O. FRENCH After his graduate work at the Y.M.C.A. Graduate School in Nashville. Tennessee, the University of Cincinnati and Columbia University. Dean French began his activities at L.S.U. in 1930 as General Secretary of the Young Men ' s Christian Association. He also served as Director of Foreign Students and Chairman of the Department of Religious Education, until 1940 when he became Dean of Dean. This office involves being a general coun- selor to all men students, receiving reports from the departments of Men ' s Housing. Campus Security, and Social Recreation. His other responsibilities are the general supervision of men ' s stu- dent organizations, acting as an advisor to social fraternities and as chief counselor to student government. Dean French re- ports directly to the President of the University. MILTON HARRISON Mr. Harrison is a native of Louisiana and an alum of L.S.U.. where he received his L.L.B. degree from the Law School in 1941. He returned in 1946 as a member of the teaching staff and later was appointed Assistant to the President. His competent service under two presidential administrations, includes relieving the President of many of the administrative details of that office. 19

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