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Janies W. Green Administrative Vice-President Storm Whaley Vice-President for Health Services John W. White Vice-President for Agriculture Palmer C. Pilcher Vice-President for Academic Affairs John E. Kane Acting Vice-President for Business 25
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Officers of Administration Dr. David Wiley Mullins serves as the chief administrator of the University. During his past seven years of service as President of the University, Dr. David W. Mullins has done much to improve and expand the institution. Enrollment has increased steadily, and the campus showed adjustment as the $50 million expansion program was near com¬ pletion this spring. Dr. Mullins has led a distinguished career as ad¬ ministrator and teacher in the field of education. A native of Ash Flat, Arkansas, he graduated with honors from U of A in 1931. He earned his MA degree at the University of Colorado and his Doctor of Education at Columbia University. Dr. Mullins also received an Hon¬ orary Doctor of Laws degree from Hendrix College. Assisting Dr. Mullins in the execution, direction, and administration of the University are five Vice-Pres¬ idents. Administrative Vice-President, Dr. James W. Green, assists the President in general administration of the University. Vice-President of Business, Dr. John E. Kane, is responsible for the financial and business operations of the University. Vice-President for Health Sciences, Storm Whaley, administrates at the Univer¬ sity Medical Center at Little Rock. Dr. John W. White, Vice-President of Agriculture, is responsible for pro¬ grams in the field of Agriculture. The new Vice-Pres¬ ident for Academic Affairs is Palmer C. Pilcher. 24
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The Office of the Registrar The Registrar’s Office is a crossroads for all students at the University. The Office is responsible for all admissions and for all re¬ quirements for graduation. The job of admit¬ ting, registering, and keeping records for ap¬ proximately 10,500 students is all done in this office under the supervision of Carter A. Short, Registrar and his assistants, J. B. Kellar, E. E. Lee, and Wallie Ingalls. One of the Office’s main responsibilities is to make contact with high schools and to in¬ form them about the University. The High School Principal’s Conference has proved to he very successful in coordinating the high schools curriculum with admission require¬ ments. At the Conference, each principal has conferences with graduates of his school who are now students at the University and also members of the University’s faculty. Sugges¬ tions are given to the principal as to ways of better preparing students for college. Registration is a much harder job for the Office than for the students. A schedule of classes must be prepared, class cards printed, packets for students assembled, and endless other jobs completed before the students can begin to register. The Office also keeps ac¬ curate, updated records for all of the students which are considered to be private, personal documents. Carter A. Short headed the Office. Assisting in the Office are J. B. Kellar, E. E. Lee, and Wallie Ingalls, Assistant Registrars.
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