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M. C. Sutton Dean of Students Sutton Chosen For New Post In order to give better service to the student, the Board of Regents removed the position of Dean of Men and created other administra- tive offices. M. C. Sutton, former Dean of Men, now serves as Dean of Stu- dents. A physical education teacher for several years, Dean Sutton spent one year as Dean of Students at Thomas Nelson Community College in Hampton, Va. before coming to NTSU in September of 1968. Dean Suttonis primary task is to co-ordinate the work of Associate Deans Nancy Dickens and Jack Wheeler and Assistant Deans Harve D. King and Gloria Adams. He is concerned with all areas of student life and works closely with William C. Lindley, Vice-president for student affairs. With the reorganization of the Student Services Division, the va- rious deans hope to improve both the quantity and the quality of service to students. tcontinuedi M. C. Sutton, former Dean of Men, now serves as Dean of Students.
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Administrative Officials Dr. Wayne Adams Director of Alumni Association Richard A. Geer Director of Housing Dr. Edward C. Bonk Director of Guidance
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Harve D. King became assistant dean of stu- dents in the fall while M. C. Sutton, former dean of men was appointed dean of students. Post Changes Define Duties for Efficiency tcontinuedt Dean King said that the reshuinng clearly defined the duties of the staif so that assign- ments could be carried out more effectively. One of the major projects of the Student Services Division this year has been the re- vision of the student code of conduct. The rules have been clarified and now appear in written form. Students may appeal any de- cisions they consider unfair. Also, new freedom in class attendance was given to the student with the publication of new university rules on absences. After a thorough revision of the University Class Attendance Policy, the faculty senate concluded that responsibility for class at- tendance rests with the student. As a result, attendance reports are no longer submitted to the Registrar and students are to be graded on the basis of intellectual effort and performance. Dr. J . J. Spurlock, Vice president for aca- demic affairs said, ttThe change in philosophy is putting more responsibility on the student and minimizing the university in loco par- entis? Previous rules had been in effect for twelve years. tcontinuedt Miles Anderson, Assistant Vice-President of Academic Affairs
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