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BOARD OF TRUSTEES — hone Rem CWr J. Cad. W. 0. Fowler. f. Frawto h wte , In A Chairman; O. C. Himmond, Vi« Ommun: Mrv Lucille PcteiH'n, Preuiknt William P. MilUf. Hock Row: Dr. Robert A Clark, RcJvti O. Hemingway, Jorpli F. Breeze, Sherman £1 Lou- . John H. Varnimhct , Zar E. Hares Rorferir H. Brownm , Dr. famea R. Foe Iyer. trut t € H or uwiutr'M future According to Utah State Ijiw, The Board of Trustee shall have the general control and supervision of the college and oper- ation incident thereto. Twelve of the fourteen members of this group, which a the legal governing body of the college, were appointed by the Governor. The other two members were the Secretary of State for Utah, and the Alumni President of the college. Specifically, this group approved all operating expenses, all additional fund for building and expansion, and all hiring of college personnel. The Board of Trustees believed that by effective management it could bring about better program to help build better Weber State students. Chairman Huerinrand hi wile take an ittiit mtereir In VtYfcer Stat» «potu. 13
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Calvin L Rmpron. Go»«w» of Utah. r» iMxrmrJ with th tow program 4 htflhrt Irarran . -J nmnrrdfoA
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President William P. Miller pcen in hw rabt »Ksve) and attend a football frame with Mr». Miller (rtcht). 1965-456 was a challenging year foe tKc president. He had the responsibility of encouraging cooper»» non between the growing staff, faculty, and stu- dent tody. To begin the year there were 240 members of the faculty and an unprecedented 7,000 students. Campus expansion was the mam project of the year. The new library, the cellar theater, the little theater and the arts building were all completed and functional under h» administrational year. These were just the beginning. Plans got under way for a $3.500,000 science building, the ad- ministration building, and a maintenance Kidd- ing. Next, tlie expansion of the Union Building and doubled capacity of campus housing were decided upon. In spue of hi busy schedule, the President was always willing to take a personal interest in the students. He and his wife quite frequently at- tended club banquets spons events, and special events such a the dedication of the new library. Their spirit and interest promoted close fnend- ships on campus. 14
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