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Page 13 Dean of Instruction Dr. P. 0. Selby vvas appointed Dean of Instruction last August, 1954, by the Board of Regents, succeeding Dr. Robert Aukerman. Dr. Selby had previously served as Head ofthe Division of Business Education and as Acting Dean for two summer quarters. DR. P. O. Ssuar Demz of Imtrzzrtimz The primary duty of-Dean Selby as Dean of Dr. Selby at hir new dark nr Dum of Ifutrlzrtion Instruction is conducting the educational pro- gram ofthe Teachers College. In all his activi- ties he works closely with the OHice of the President and the Office of the Registrar. Among his duties are formulating and acti- vating a program of supervision of instruction, acting as chairman of the Division of Instruc- tional Service, acting as chairman of the Fac- ulty Council, the Graduate Council, and the Curriculum Committee. The Dean has full charge of all arrange- ments for the Baccalaureate and Commence- ment services. In addition he supervises a program of registration for the students, pre- pares the general bulletin of the college, the schedule of classes, and arranges the weekly assembly programs. BETH HARING .lwEL'I'6l!l1:Q'
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ssistant to the Gffice of Pre iclent Romain' L. MCKINNEY A.r.ri.rtant to tlrr Offs: nf the Prerizivn! The assistant to the President, Lt. Col. Robert Mcliiniiey, has the main function of representing the president, both on and off the campus. Having served the past three years as special assistant to the Inspector General at the Pentagon in Washington, Col. McKinney is this year serving as Inspector General of the 417th Engineer Aviation Brigade in the Far East. This office maintains the Alumni Bureau, develops a sound public rela- tions program, and prepares many of the official publications for the college. CHARLES ELAM Alumni .Y 8L'I'Ef1Il:l' The business of the Office of the Registrar is to preserve the integrity of the credit of the Teachers College and to keep the academic books of the school. lt is the duty of this oflice to admit students, to keep a complete record of the credits of all students, and to prepare a list of those appli- cants who meet all of the requirements for graduation. ORv1LLz BOWERS Relgirtrm' Registrar WANDA Fzucms FRANCES LINGENFELTER .S'ec1'ctafj' .S'6Cl'6f61Ij' Page 12
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ELI F. M1'rrLEn Head of the Dizfixiwz of Extension .S'cr11ire The Division of Extension Service deals with those activities which extend the services of the college to all communities of northeast Missouri. This division is divided into several bureaus. Among these bureaus are the Placement Bureau, which assists students and alumni in securing positions for which they are qualified, the Field Service, which seeks to inform high school students as to the nature of modern educational problems, and the Correspondence and Extension Learning which aids those who are unable to attend the college. One bureau directs the high school academic contests held on the campus each year, and another has charge of a rental library of films. The Division of Extension Service HELEN BULICK AND CAROLE STOOKEY .ferretarier RICHARD ST. CLAIR NOAH P. RICH1XRDSON FOREST L. Cnooxs Field Cozmnlar Dirertor' of Bllrealz of Cormrpandmce mul Dirertor of Audio-Viflzal Ednmliorz and C071 Lemuel Extemiorz Teething Program Servzce I Page 14
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