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MR. JOSEPH M. PARSONS Academic Dean Mathematics B.A., M.A., George Peabody College Graduate work at University of Tennessee STUDENT COUNCIL DIRECTOR DEANS MRS. LUTRELLE WISHART Dea7j of Women English B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College M.A., Duke University BLUETS AND CLASSICAL COEDS COL. WILLIAM H. QUARTERMAN Dean of Men B.A., L.L.B., University of Georgia M.A., Western Carolina College International Law, University of Paris INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB, DEBATE TEAM
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ASHEVILLE - BILTMORE COLLEGE AsHEViLLE, North Carolina Office of the President December 17, 1962 All Students of Asheville-Biltmore College Our collepe :.s now in a period o treat expectations. At the time this letter is written we are waitinp for the 1963 Heneral Assembly to meet and decide on the future of our collepe, as well as others in Horth Carolina. By the time you receive your copies of the Summit we should have de inite information as to the role Asheville-Biltmore College will play in the future of hipher education in this state. We expect to receive great challenges. We know we can respond to them. V hile we are contemnlating the long desired conversion of Asheville-Biltmore to a senior collepe we should be pivinp thoupht to what a collepe education should mean, either here or anywhere else. He should think of it as more than a means for preparinp ' or a orofession and earninp a better livelihood, althouph that is one of the results we all exoect. We must think of higher learning as being pri- marily for the purpose of increasing one ' s knowledge of the world he lives in and his caoacity to live in it purposefully and e =fectively . Higher learning should make it possible for all of us to add new dimensions to the total life experience. Unless we develop in our collepe years a desire for more highly refined poals and a sense of direction and purpose then the mere development of marketable skills becomes ultimately meaninpless. The next few years will be filled with excitement as we move into new areas of activity. Let us all - students, faculty, administrators, trustees, and alumni - resolve to use these formative years well. V e will never have an opportunity to do it apain. fft y - William E. Hiphsmith President -)C Growing With Western North Carolina -K
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ADMINISTRA TION MR. WILLIAM S. JENKINS Business Manager Baldwin-Wallace College University of Pittsburgh MISS EMILY G. PORTER Registi-ar B.S., Woman ' s College M.A., University of North Carolina MRS. WESLEY B. SPRINKLE Assistant to Registrar and Evening College Secretary
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