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5' 4 . 1 of ' 2 G S - 2 -, i 1' ' -I- , ,F 3 Y. . , vfgi 1 P 5' . : ng l ' ' . f ' . 5 '- : WQ' 7 : '?ipvgv AQ' ' 1 p I' . . . J F 1 i 1' 2 fi . li F -' 't 1. irc? L 1. X s .4 Chancellor Waker Dr, Edwin P.. Xllalker has been a guiding force be- hind both the physical and academic growth of Queens. His athievement as President, and now Chancellor, has heen tn expand the horizons of npportunity for each stu- dent who .ittends Queens. .-Xt the same time he gives his authority .1 personal air through discussions with the Presidents Hotard, tomposed of presidents of classes and orgrinimtions, With 3 Concern for each student and with a desire for excellence in academics. Dr, lvallxer has guided Queens to n position of strength .imong colleges. V34 rl it 512'
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Board of Trustees Composed of twenty-four Full members, nine advisory members, and four honorary members, the Board of Trustees helps the President carry out college policy and curriculum. Meeting with Dr. Walker semi-annually, the Board discusses the position of Queens as a liberal arts college. Members place primary importance on the quality of a faculty that stresses teaching as guidance to the under- graduate student and independent study as the out- growth of such guidance. The Board is responsible for appointing a President, Chancellor, faculty, and administration. It also supervises the use of funds for expanding the physical facilinies of the college. MR. JOHN M. AKERS MR. EVM. H. BARNHARDT MR. IRXVIN BELK MR. THORNTON H. BROORS MRs. VVILLIAIVI C. CANNON MRS. HUNTER DALTON, JR. MR. GEORGE W. Downs' MR. H. H. EVERETT REV. J. VV. EVERETT, JR., D.D. MRS. J. M. H. FITZGERALD JAIXIES E. FOGARTIE JAMES HARRIS FRANCIS HIPP REV. MR. MR. HONORARY TRUSTEES RJRS. W. H. BELK MR RJR. lX1CtXLISTER CARSON MR MR. HUNTER lMiARSHALL MR MRS. S. P. STOWE Page Twenty DR. MR. MR. f MR. DR. REV. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. MR. DR. MR. H. H. EVEREIIT, Chairman MRS. CURTIS B. JOHNSON H. F. KINCEY F. L. KNIGHT J. LAKE, D.D. L. A. lX1CCALL, JR. CARL G. MCCRAW S. C. lMlClx1EEKIN . B. JXAEACHEM, JR. J REV. F. V. POAG, D.D. C. P. STREET E. C. WALL I . M. WALLACE, JR. REV. J. T. WOBIACK, D.D. EDWIN R. WALRER, Ex Officio ADVISORY TRUSTEES . A. H. BURGESS CHARLES C. CI-IATI-IAM HARRY L. DALTON HAROLD J. DUDLEY J. B. GLOVER BENJAINIIN S. HORACK DR. DR. DR. MR. MR. COL, JAIVIES A. JONES CECIL LAWRENCE ARTHUR M. MARTIN ARTHUR N. MORRIS WILLIAM F. MULLISS J. NORMAN PEASE 4
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Dean Ann S. Gebhardt Mrs. Ann S. Gebhardt, as Dean of Students, helps students adjust to the complexities of college life. Having a personal concern for each student, Mrs. Gebhardt contributes to the friendly atmos- phere of the college. Formerly head of the Art Dee partment, she takes an active interest in academics as well as personal relationships on campus. Her grace and ease of manner are a welcome guidance to the maturing college woman at Queens. Twenty' two Dean Herbert E. Babb' As Dean of the college, Herbert E. Babb coordi- nates the academic program, is in charge of curri- culum policy, and recruits new faculty members. He is also in charge of directing scholarship funds to worthy students. Again this year, Dean Babb and his wife entertained the junior class with an after- noon coffee. The college is indebted to his compe- tent leadership which has been a strong force in Queens' academic standing. S
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