University of North Carolina Chapel Hill - Yackety Yack Yearbook (Chapel Hill, NC)

 - Class of 1943

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Board of Trustees V. HE members of the Board of Trustees are elected for terms of eight years. Their tenure of office is so staggered that one-fourth of their number is elected every two years. The Board has final au- thority in ail matters concerning the University. Members are: Joseph Melville Broughton, Governor, President ex officio of the Board of Trustees. Clyde Atkinson Erwin, Superintendent of Public Instruction, member ex officio of the Board of Trustees. Alexander Boyd Andrews, Secretary of the Board. Honorary Members Oliver Max Gardner, Cameron Morrison, John C Blucher Ehringhaus, Clyde Roark Hoey. — 1943 — Alexander Boyd Andrews, Dudley Bagley, Walter Dorsey Barbee, Kemp Davis Battle, James Albert Bridger, Mrs. Minnie Mclver Brown, Charles Fletcher Cates, Rich- ard Thurmond Chatham, William Grimes Clark, Emery Bird Denny, Arthur Mills Dixon, Rufus Alexander Dough- ton, Thomas Crawford Hoyle, |r., Andrew Hall Johnston , Charles Andrew Jonas, Kemp Plummer Lewis, Arthur Hill London, Mrs. Gertrude Wills McKee, James Edward Millis, Andrew Lee Monroe, Kemp Battle Nixon, John lohnston Parker, Richard Joshua Reynolds, Miss Lelia St) ' ron, Samuel Farris Teague. — 1 945 — Samuel Masters Blount, Victor Silas Bryant, John Wash- ington Clark, Mrs. Laura Weill Cone, Henry Groves Con- nor, Jr., Isaac Peter Davis, John Gilmer Dawson, Carl Thomas Durham, Raymond Rowe Eagle, lohn Bartlett Fear- ing, Alonzo Dillard Folger , Jones Fuller, George Chan- cellor Green, Edwm Clarke Gregor) ' , John Sprunt Hill, Henry Lewis Ingram, Benjamin Kittrell Lassiter, Mrs. Daisy Hanes Lassiter, George Bason Mason, Edwin Pate, James Carlton Pittman, John Benton Stacy, John Porterheld Sted- man, Kenneth Spencer Tanner, Leslie Weil. — 1947 — Mrs. Katharine Pendleton Arrington, Herbert Dalton Bateman, Emmett Hargrove Bellamy, Burton Craige, Harry Perq- Grier, Jr., Battle Applewhite Hocutt, Ira Thomas Johnston, John Hosea Kerr, J. Heath Kluttz, Mark C. Las- siter, Willie Lee Lumpkin, George Lafayette Lyerly, Lennox Polk McLendon, Henry Burwell Marrow, William Daniel Merritt, Walter Murphy, Ha) ' wood Parker, Clarence Poe, James Turner Pritchett, Carl A. Rudisill, George Stephens, Fred Isler Sutton, Hoyt Patrick Taylor, John Wesley llm- stead, Jr., Charles Whedbee. — 1949 — Miss Emily Austin, Miss Annie Moore Cherry, David Clark, James Hector Clark, Kinchen Clyde Council, Josephus Daniels, Benjamin Brj ' ant Everett, Mrs. Sue Ramsey John- ston Ferguson, James Skinner Ficklen, James Alexander Gray, Reginald Lee Harris, William Edwin Horner, Hugh Horton, Robert Eugene Little, Daniel Killian Moore, Thomas Jenkins Pearsall, Julian Hawley Poole, John Al- bert Pritchett, Claude Wharton Rankin, Foy Roberson, Thomas Clarence Stone, Walter Frank Taylor, Mrs. Mar)- Lovelace Tomlinson, Fitzhutjh Ernest Wallace, Graham Woodard. Alexander B. Andrews Gov. J. Melville Broughton Clyde A. Erwin 20

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UniVERSITY SCHOOL SUSRn GREY RKERS The School of Library Science, one of the smallest schools on the campus, is nevertheless one of the best; and the work of Dean Akers has been responsible in large measure for its success. Her energy, patience, and perseverance command the respect of her students, and have become as much a part of the school as has she, herself. UURLTER REECE BERRYHILL Until this past year. Dean Berryhill has been Director of the Infirmary and Assistant Dean of the School of Medi- cine. With his elevation as Dean of the School of Medicine he continues to be one of the hardest working men on the campus. He has inaugurated this year a plan whereby medi- cal students at the University may receive clinical training. ROBERT HRSLEY UUETTRCH With the School of Law since 1921, and former Assistant Attorney General of North Carolma, Dean Wettach was elevated to the deanship in Manning Hall only last year. Interested in his students and well-liked by them, he is Pro- fessor of Constitutional Law and Torts in addition to his many duties as Dean. JOHR GROVER BERRD A crack horseman and one of the foremost men in his field of study. Dean Beard heads the School of Pharmacy and is Professor of Materia Medica and Pharmaceutical Latin. A firm believer in pharmacy as a profession, he is particularly interested in encouraging the growing of drug plants on a commercial scale here in North Carolina. 19



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Brent S. Drane Vice-Preiideni George Watts Hill TreJUtrer E. P. Dameron Secretiiry J. Maryon Saunders Execiiliie Secretary fliumni Rssociation HE General Alumni Association maintains a Central Alumni Office at the Carolina Inn in Chapel Hill, with a full-time staff headed by Executive Secretary Maryon Saunders. The Association and alumni, who comprise its membership through organized channels, engage in a year-round program which promotes meetings of alumni in many places both inside and outside the State; sponsors a regular schedule of class reunions at Commencement time; publishes a monthly magazine. The Alumni Rer ew, which is sent gratis to all dues-paying members; helps build good will for the University among the public generally; keeps current and up-to-date mail- ing lists and information concerning more than 30,000 Carolina alumni; and in general con- ducts a program designed to help further the prestige and influence of the University of North Carolina and its alumni. In this work every former student of the University is invited and en- couraged to participate.

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