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DR. RICHMOND C. DAVIS Vice President For Academie Affairs Research and Development The office of Vice President for Academic Affairs, Re- search and Development is headed by Dr. R. C. Davis. Dr. Davis has shown austere tenacity in initiating and carrying through beneficial profits and programs for the physical and academic betterment of the college. The office of Academic Affairs, Research and Develop- ment has as its primary responsibility the physical and aca- demic expansion of the college. In addition it works intri- cately with the total administrative structure in seeing that every available opportunity for progressive action is utilized to the maximum. Such utilization includes: expansion of curriculum, addition of recreational facilities, plant and physical expansion, acquisition of more qualified personnel and close scrutiny of total fiscal monetary affairs. This office also puts forth intense efforts to improve federal aid; for it is this oiffice that shoulders such a res- ponsibility. 15
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DR. LEE A. TORRENCE Vice President of Administration and Student Affairs The Vice President of Administration and Student Af- fairs operates under the direction of the president of the college, serves as general administrative assistant to the president, and is responsible for the general well-being and activities of the students. Dr. Torrence received his Bach- elor of Science degree from A. M. N. College and his Masters of Education from Marquette University, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin. Following this he did further study at the University of Arkansas, University of Wisconsin, Colo- rado State College, and the University of Oklahoma. He re- tucky. Dr. Torrence served as a staff member for two sum- mers 1965 and 1966 for the Institute on Effective Faculty Staff Intergration, College of Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky teacher and coach at Drew High School, Dean of Men at A. M. N. College and teacher-coach at Washington High School in El Dorado, Ar- kansas. Organization Affiliation is another important asset of any leader and Dr. Torrence is a member of many civic organizations. ceived his Doctorate degree from the University of Ken- i EC ey eet
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