Salmon P Chase College - Chasonian Yearbook (Highland Heights, KY)

 - Class of 1952

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From teacher, to Director of Administration, to Dean of the College, to President of the College-that has been the story of Ray Hutchens as he has grown with the College since 1947. And under his guidance the College has grown too, not only in size, but in academic standing as well. Primarily, President Hutchens is a professional educator although he is a graduate sociologist and a lawyer as well. Like so many of the students at Chase he is a World War ll G. l., having served with the Army forces in the several European campaigns. As a lawyer he is well-qualified to guide the School of Law and as a professional educator, well qualified to guide the College as a whole. But perhaps as important, he is an ex-G. l. who understands those students who have been or are about to be America's civilian soldiers. Understanding from the top down means timely leader- ship.

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,iii Left to Right, Standing: Pres. Hutchens, John G. Olmstead, Clyde M. Abbott, Campbell S. Johnston, Henry E. Grim. Left to Right, Seated: Ralph E. Clark, G. Carlton Hilll Treasurer of the Boardl, Judge Louis J. Schneider lChairman of the Boardi, Gilbert J. Shaver lVice-chairman ol the Boardl, Bryce L. Schurman lSecretary of the Boardl. Not Pictured: Martin J. Hogan, Ben O. Stoner, Harold P Winter. BQARD GF REGE T ln the summer of 1951 an important step in the reorganization of Chase College was taken when the Young Men's Christian Association at a special membership meeting voted unanimously to amend its charter so that the College might operate under -, a separate Board of Re ents with policy-makin .Oh 9 Q Q powers. 1' .-A .Lv X. 2, if P E Under such an organizational set-up Chase will be ff'-H lg f' ,, , , ,X - if ,NN enabled to comply with requirements recommended , ,. !ljUAL J by a National and Regional Accrediting Organiza- ij P' 5 lil' tions. - ' - The Board of Regents, in this, its first year, has - -+9 is already instituted a number of administrative changes indicating that the College will continue its long his- tory under alert leadership.

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1952, pg 78


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