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. ,Y R .wx Dean of Instruction, Dr. D. Paul Smay, is busier than usual this year determ- ining the courses and the graduates for the expanded three-term plan Administration Makes Policies Dr. D. Paul Smay, Dean of Instruction since 1956, spends additional hours in his office this year because of the initiation of the Term Plan. This plan provides four times of admission and commencement per year. Dr. Smay is a graduate ot Indiana State College and has his A.M. and his Ed.D. degrees from Columbia University. The Board of Trustees is composed of nine members chosen directly by the Governor ofthe Commonwealth, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction serves as an ex-officio member of this board. The board has the important job of forming the policy for the opera- tion of the college. The new term plan presents more problems for the Board of Trustees. Seated are James B. Hockersmith, secretary, Carl A. Naugle, vicefpresidentp Mrs. Eunice I. Myers, Raymond A. Myers, president. Standing are John B. Minehart, J. Boyd Landis, J. Gerald Woomer, Harold U. Crouse, and George R. Brindle. Q Q fi? IO
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