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JAMES W. GRISWOLD Business Manager for the college since 1946, Mr. Griswold is responsible for the management of its practical alfairs, whether of daily routine, long-range planning, or oc¬ casional emergency nature. His advice on various financial dilemmas of individuals or organizations, is always available, and he is particularly concerned with the education of the student body in the behind-the-scenes problems connected with the running of a college like Park. Mr. Griswold is chairman of the Work Program Council, and teaches a course in Business Administration. ■ • ■ ilii; 111 i gM - ,1 1 DAVID MACK KNIGHT ; , , ' . V? ' Kg Long a member of the Park College com¬ munity, Mr. Knight has served as secretary to the Board of Trustees since 1918. Prior to 1946, he also occupied the office of Busi¬ ness Manager of the college, and was, for a time, a teacher in the Department of Busi¬ ness Administration. His duties as Board Secretary bring him frequently to the cam¬ pus, where friends among faculty, students, and alumni welcome his return.
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THE ADMISTRATION J. L. Zwingle, President of the College The Board of Trustees Mr. Noble I. Ayers, Jr. Mr. John H. Barret Dr. Warren B. Cooksey Mr. Samuel O. Davidson Mr. Ernest R. Esch, Ex Officio Dr. R. Park Johnson Mr. Paul K. Justus Mr. Jacob A. Keeth Mr. Robert W. Long Mr. Robert IT. Mann Dr. George Melcher Dr. Howard McCluskey Mr. Marvin M. Millsap Mr. Joseph F. Porter, Jr. Dr. W. C. Ralston Dr. T. Bruce Robb Mr. Isadore Samuels Mr. Marion J. Stooker Mr. Mason L. Thompson Mr. Albert R. Waters Mr. W. Gates Wells Captain Lee H. Wakefield, Honorary Mr. Frank E. Tyler, Attorney Mr. James W. Griswold, Business Manager Mr. D. M. Knight, Secretary THE DEAN Responsible for the guidance of the entire academic program of the college, Dean Fleming is concerned with the continuing improvement of that program from the standpoint of both students and faculty. His office takes care of the details of class sched¬ uling, registration, and attendance, and the Dean himself heads the Curriculum Commit¬ tee. A well-worn path to the Dean’s inner office testifies to the endless number of per¬ sonal conferences by means of which he un¬ tangles individual problems. The Dean’s in¬ terest in history and current politics are also familiar to students.
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EDWARD M. CARTER With the position of Dean of Men goes the responsiblity for men’s dormitory regu¬ lations, administrative advice on student gov¬ ernment and social activities, and co-ordina¬ tion of veterans’ affairs. Dean Carter is As¬ sistant Professor of Psychology and Chair¬ man of the Admissions and Scholarship Committee, and a member of numerous other administrative committees. JESSICA LINNEMAN The office of the Dean of Women is a clearinghouse for the numerous problems of campus community life. Miss Linneman di¬ rects the health program, serves in advisory capacity to the Student Council, Women’s Judicial Council, Women’s Legislative Coun¬ cil, Interclub Council, and to all foreign students, and is chairman of the Student En¬ terprise Fund and the Personnel Council. WILLIAM R. YINGLING Under the leadership of Dean Yingling, the college this year inaugurated an experi¬ ment in a weekday chapel curriculum, seek¬ ing to integrate the fields of liberal education with our Christian heritage. Dr. Yingling also plans the Sunday worship services in the chapel, and counsels with students preparing for full-time Christian work. He is chairman of the Religious Life Committee.
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