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The Board of Trustees, under the General Assembly, has full power over the affairs of the University of North Carolina. A member is elected to the Board from each county in the state for eight year terms which are so staggered that one-fourth of the number is elected every two years. An Executive Com- mittee of the Board is authorized to act be- tween meetings as the Board ' s general agent. A Finance Committee is subject to the Board and to the Executive Committee for its duties and powers. Alexander B. Andrews, Baleigh. is Secretary of the Board. BOARD of TRUSTEES GOVERNOR R. GREGG CHERRY President ex-officio of the Board of Trustees 29
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CAPTAIN HAZLETT CAPTAIN LOOMIS MILITARY ADMINISTRATION The University of North Carolina has been a training ground for military men since December 7. 1941. A num- ber of the nation ' s military leaders have come to Carolina to train young men to lead the fight for world peace. These men have meant much to Chap- el Hill during the trying war periods. Their cooperation in student govern- ment and student activities has been more than helpful. Though these men have had the task of supervising a speed-up program to meet the nation ' s military needs, they have been good Carolina men. They have had the spirit. To them we pay a tribute, our thanks, for a job well done. CAPTAIN EDWARD E. HAZLETT, JR., USN (Ret.) Former Commandant of V-12 and ROTC Units CAPTAIN DONALD W. LOOMIS, USN New Commandant of V-12 and ROTC Units COMMANDER H. W. CARROLL, JR. Naval Reserve Executive Officer IMMANDER c ARROLL 28
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ALUMNI CROl ' P (left to right) — Lionel S. Weil, President William T. Joyner. Past President William It. I mstead and Alumni Seeretary J. Ma. ryon (Spike) Saunders; Seronrf Raw: Cordon Gray, J. Harold Lineberger, Horace E. Stacy and Thomas A. Dc- Vane; Third Rou,: Luther T. Hart- sell, Jr.. John W. Umstead. Thomas J. Pearsall and William A. Blount. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The General Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina ... its task is as worthy as its name sounds imposing. For more than a century this organization has bridged that span of years which separates the oldest alumnus from the youngest graduate, hy uniting hoth in bonds of common loyalty to their Alma Mater. If you have attended Carolina one quarter or four years, you are one of the 38,000 alumni who are eligible for membership in the As- sociation. As a dues-paying member, you are entitled to vote in elections and re- ceive the magazine, Alumni Review. Offices of the organization are located in the Carolina Inn. Recently elected president of the Association is Col. William T. Joyner, ' 11, who practices law in Raleigh. It is of singular interest that Dr. James Y. Joyner, ' 81, one of North Carolina ' s immortal educational statesmen, ' has been elect- ed Honorary President of the Association during his son ' s administration. Both father and son have served their school and their state well. J. Maryon Saunders, ' 25, executive secretary of the Association, is affection- ately known to the campus as ' Spike. For nineteen years he has been com- pletely absorbed in the busy life of the University, guarding its spirit and in- terpreting its needs for Alumni looking toward Chapel Hill from every corner of the earth. 30
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