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Guides School Through Unprecedented Growth Dr. Shearer talks with Olympic champion Jerry Shipp in his private office before the star eager made an appearance before the Southeastern student body. The SSC presi- dent is well-known for his “open-door” pol- icy with students, faculty, and visitors as well as alumni.
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Dr. Allen E. Shearer assumed the post of president of Southeastern State College in July, 1952. He was promoted to the presidency after serving as dean of die college for 14 years. The physical facilities at Southeastern have grown at an unprecedented rate during his tenure as presi- dent, an effort that should earn him the title of “The Builder. Three new buildings were opened on die cam- pus during a year’s time—at the beginning, in the middle, and at the close of the 1963-64 school year. In addition, several other facilities on the campus have been completely remodeled. Yet, physical facilities relate only one phase of Southeastern’s growth. The standards of ex- cellence that are increasingly demanded hy to- day's technical world are met with enthusiasm hy the veteran school administrator and his staff. Timely projects on the campus reflect the school’s concern for Lhe present as well as the future. Economic Opportunity programs and the campus Technology Use Studies Center, spon- sored hy the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration, are evidences of Southeastern's mul- tiple approach to education. Dr. Shearer’s concern and enthusiasm for these programs stem from his basic approach as an administrator—“I believe a school should solve problems. If inquiry creates new ones, we must Dr. Shearer poses with the first lady of the Southeastern campus, help solve them, too. Mrs, Mildred Shearer. President Shearei Dr. Shearer waits inside the door of President's home to greet guests. Bertha Mae Treadaway h at the d to help greet visitors to a facuity ception.
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i DR. JAMES D. MORRISON Dean of Instruction KATIE FRANK SLACK DR. JOHN KRATTIGER Dean of Women Dean of Students
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