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ACADEMIC DEAN Mr. Joseph M. Parsons DEAN OF MEN Mr. Ernest Jernigan DEAN OF WOMEN Mrs. Lutrelle A. Wishart ' Dean ' s Office MministratioH... REGISTRAR Miss Emily G. Porter SECRETARY Mrs . Wesley B . Sprinkle BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. William S. Jenkins
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President Dr. Glenn £. Kusney B.S., Shippensburg State Teachers C o 1 1 e g e , Penn- sylvania, M. A., Columbia Uni- versity, Ed.D. Temple Uni- versity, Perm. ISII1II1I until! CIIIICI Assert lie. North Carolina Presidents Message if -ri — e-SiltaMT, - -e first :D-at - tT :cll?,-. e;--»ii.£-«; . .. - - Carolina, Is proua of its recorc of cossunity service. The college sod the caauEiity bare worsed eooperatiTely to oereiop fti - type of institution nkicn serves youth, adults, business ana industry, caaaunitv organisations, ano goTerrjent ■£■■■ Iiiii. For =any rears, Ike Sity of AsaeviUe and the Donaty =f ? incase Save pro- Ticed a seasore of financial sapport to the college . This support enafclee the institation to serre thousands ceserrin? ja r sen sn = vovn, neny of ' z ■- - T --—- ' ■ .:--:i-« a: - . ' - ? - -.■.. . - -- roasC; -- --■. Before the college occapied its present tasntlral casrus in 1=1,9, either the city or the Monty prorioe Sousing facilities for the operation of our p-ogras. Bom it was possible to secure a nersaaent tow for the col- lege, both the county ana the city contributed generously to the cerelopnent The college is also inaebtea to local ;orei— sental as-eneies for their co- operation In cToridiag fi-e ano police protection, hignaay safety, asc as- sistance in e=iepas inproe-aent projects. irrently, a ecenittee of outstanding cosamity leasers is leasing erery possible assistance to college authorities In an effort to increase sub- stantially the anocnt of state sin to the college. This state ale »tlch »a: initiated In 1955, is expectec to :- nateriail? increased in tne years ahead , ana AsheYille-siltenre Allege Is lookiiw foreard to e elder area of serrice ss part of a state systea of co-rcnlty colleges. Because of this indispensable support by the leaders of the conscnity, in- :.-:-V --- i-- -. - i-s flf.i .- r::-- recOKBltlo be - -. v Ike this issue ef •The Stiaslt . Se sincerely regret that space ceraitteo only a Ie» to ;e accorded special ae-tiee. ?cr this excellent issue of the annual, I coogratolate the sponsor, the editor, and the entire staff. Toot sooths of «orfc and plf.-fW BaTe not been in Tain. rnwnsll t; th ose «to leave our halls of learning to cootlnae their forsal si to enter fields of serrice. Se bid you to think of as often, , ana to return to oar csnpas fre- . £« £ ' 5
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faculty . . . A-M-Mf Miss Enice E. Fitts B A., Winthrop College M.A., N. Y. University. Secretarial Science Mr. Karl B. Wilsman Stevens Institute: Lawrence Institute of Technology; A. B., King College Assistant Director of Counseling Service Psychology. Miss Mary T. Miller A.B. Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina; Graduate Work, National University of Mexico . M.A. Middlebury College. Spanish and French; Spanish and French Clubs; Advisor for the Summit. Mr. Don Sundquist B.A. University of Minnesota; M.A. University of South Dakota; Dramatics, Art, Speech and Music. Mrs . Oline Peck B.S. and M.A., Peabody College, Nashville, Tennessee Accounting, Business Law and Business Math. Mr. A. L. Morley B.S., Carnegie Tech.; M.S. Penn. State Math, Physics, Engineering Drawing Sigma Mu Pi.
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