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ADMINISTRATION President . . . . 24 Regents ...... 28 Vice-Presidents . . 30 Administrative Officials . . 32, 39, 40 Dean of Women . . 34 Dean of Men . . . 36 Dean of Students . . 38
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PRESIDENT Kamerick promises changes as administration begins There will be changes. With this promise, Dr. John J. Kamerick began his first year as president of North Texas State University. President Kamerick is the ninth president in NTSU's 78-year history. The 48-year-old former vice-president and provost at Kent State University in Ohio was announced as President J. C. Matthews' successor on May 8, University Day. The announce- ment, made by Regents Chairman Ben Wooten, followed Dr. Kamerick's unanimous selection by the NTSU Board of Regents. Since President Kamerick took office on Sept. 1, 1968, he has thoroughly studied the NTSU situation and has compiled his own list of goals for North Texas. At the top of his list, President Kamerick places four areas that would involve more members of the university community in the decision-making operations at NTSU. These include: 0 A hard look at the administrative structure. 0 A study of the role the faculty can play in the decision- making policy. 0 A look at possible student participation in activities con- cerned with the operation of NTSU. 0 An attempt to improve communications among all sectors of the university community. President Kamerick believes that the more people you can intimately involve in formation of policy and major decision- making, the better the outcome will be. Ccontinuedl At a press conference held in the presidential suite, retiring President J. C. Matthews and Dr. Kamerick, new NTSU president, were interviewed by area reporters. President Kamerick Kabovej addressed those attending the President's Luncheon in Mar- quis Hall, at Homecoming. Following his an- nouncement as the new NTSU president at the University Day assembly, Dr. Kamerick fbelowj spoke to the 1,400 gathered in the Main Auditorium on May 8. fri V I , rfgx 'SL . -Sei . get . v iii: P sew '
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