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11 ,ganna A -B M.. W , . A M.-. Dean james P. McCormick, B.S., Bowling Green College of Commerceg M.B.E., University of Mississippig Advanced Study Uni versity of Mississippi. Dean McCormick promotes In his twentieth year at Northwest, Dean james P. McCormick has been in an excellent position not only to watch the tremendous strides made by the college but also to have a part in her develop- ment. First an instructor of business, then chairman of the Business Department, Dean McCormick has served as Dean of the College since 1961. A quiet man of strength and character, the dean has evidenced in his actions his devotion to those things which will promote the best interests of students both academically and in every other phase of college life. 20 NW progress
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I Board of Trustees Members ofthe Board of Trustees are, left to right freatedj F. O. Givens, J. T. Schultz, C. O. Sharp, Mrs. I. L. Campbell, Mrs. T. P. Howard, President Don Bartlett, Mrs. W. S. Taylor, Mrs. W. M. Young, C. H. Caffey, B. G. Wynne, and V. H. Spierg frtandingj L. S. Davidson, Sam Yarbrough, W. S. Carter, Jr., T. G. Wells, G. A. Gulledge, Vice President Wilson Edmondson, Melvin Ford, W A. Gee, George Swindoll, W. Shackelford, H. M. Wallace, and S. V. Mulligan. r - A ' I' Y .-A . . .
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l l i l l i l I l P l l i i i I 1 l l l l l ti l 1 Y' 0-QQ, H ' .Jr 4 F' 4 i ,,. lr P L. i ' . 5-ff ' '.' ' . .Um ..-,E f. 'ag- l sf- ' P' ..y-- -s, i -we - i if it . p,,. 4 'u . .N- 1 on l -,' wi ' ' -. U! .I-'!. .I .,x i jack Butts, Registrar, B.S., Delta State College, MBE, Missis- sippi State Universityg Advanced Study, University of Missis- SIPPI. Registrars office counts highest enrollment The current files of the Registrar's Office are bulging more than ever before with the records of the 1417 stu- dents who enrolled the first semester and those of the many new and transfer students who came in for the second semester. Permanent records of grades and other data on each student who attends Northwest are also the responsi- bility of this office, so it is a fact that every student leaves his mark on the Registrar's Office. The use of computer programing in registration and record keeping for the first time this year assists the regis- trar and his assistants in maintaining up-to-the-minute files. tx.: 1- -1 Sue Burks, Assistant Registrarg B.A., University of Mississippig Graduate Study, University of Mississippi. 2I
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