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The vell-kno vn Ad. Build- ing provides facilities for the Office of the Registrar and the University Comptroller, as seen at right and far right, as ell as man) other administrative services. Cooperation is essential for the transfer- ence of knowledge. This is the principle that makes the relationship between the faculty, students, and the administration of our Uni- versity successful in working toward the solu- tion of the many problems that come up through the year. Directing, planning, and governing all phases of student life from grades to student activities, the administration must be aware of changes and improvements from all phases of life that can help them to make a better West Virginia University. The combination of the skills of the admin- istration make our University one that is growing in its accomplishments year after year. This is the guiding hand that makes West Virginia University. The planning for anil feeding of the 1500 t nivcrsity dor- mitory residents is a phase of the adminstration we seldom realize. Plrvfru An inseparable part of West Virginia I ' niver- sity ' s administrative function is the policing of the limited parking facilities on and near the campus. This group of faculty members enjoys an evening of bridge and companionship at the University Faculty Club.
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The new administrative head and his family: President and Mrs. Elvis J. Stahr and their three children, Bradford Lanier, Stuart Edward Winston, and Stephanie Ann. Administration The February meeting of the West Virginia University Senate is conducted by the new administrative head, President Elvis J. Stahr. ..tfiJ 1 d
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Governor c .o ,0«° ' ■i o .... .c THE HONORABLE CECIL H. UNDERWOOD Governar of ll ' ist I ' irginia cte ' i - ' AC .,i - ■ a ot o ' ' 0 ' ' % VS c ' ' BOARD OF GOVERNORS E. G. Otey, President Bluefield Thomas L. Harris, ri e-Fresident Parkersburg K. Douglas Bowers, Secretary Beck ley Forrest H. Kirkpatrick Wheeling Raymond E. Salvaii Huntington A. C. Spurr Wheeling James H. Swaui.ev, Jr. Keyser ' illiam G. Thompson Montgomery Frank J. Zsoldos Pine ' iIIe Elvis J. Stahr Chief Executive Officer Morganlo«n 12
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