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Trustees are silent leaders

Th e Board of Trust- versitie s and Colleges (AGBUC) defines the board as the ultimatelegalresponsibility for governance ofthe school. ees at LU is comprised of 33 businessman, pastors, authors and teachers from around the country. TheymeetduringSuperConference and graduation every year to discuss and vote on policies concerning the school.

The Association of Governing Boards of Uni-

Responsibilities include clarifying the institution's mission, approving long range plans, developing a physical plant, ensuring financial solvency, selecting board members, estabhshing an adequate board organization, developing educational programs, bolstering student relationshipsandappointing, supporting and maintaining the president.

Each committee member is on one of six internal committees which include executive and finance, long range planning, building and grounds, seminary, academic affairs and student affairs.

When the trustees meet, the members break into their separate committees then the committee chairmen report to the other members later in the day.

ROW© DR. A. PIERREGUILLERMIN, Mr. FleetBrowning,Dr.Wilbur Peters, Mrs. BeverlyLaHaye, Mrs Macel Falwell, Dr GeorgeSweet,Dr.JerryThorpe,Dr.Don Crain,Rev.JerryFalwell. Row2: Mr.Sam Pate, Dr. Harold Willmington,Mr.John Heath, Dr,JamesMerritt, Mr.Raymond Mays, Mr JonathanFalwell, Dr Charles Thompson,Mr.GeorgeRogers, Dr.Jerry Vines,Dr.JackGraham,Dr.RichardLee, Dr. FreddieGage, Mr.Aaron Manley. Row3:Rev AllenMacFarland,Dr Danny Lovett, Mr GilbertTinney, Dr Herbert FitzpcrrriCrC Dr.David Rhodenhizer,Dr. JackDinsbeer.

Throughout the year, when decisions need to be made between the regular meetings, the members often use conference calls and facsimile machines to contact each other. The executive committee ofthe board has the responsibility of making any decisions for the board that cannot be decided as a group. The executive and finance committee is composed of seven board members including the chairman ofthe board, Mr. Sam Pate; the chancellor, Rev. Jerry Falwell and president Dr. A. Pierre Guulermin.

By Mike Gathman

DeansofSchools

Rowl: Dr, David Barnett, Dr, PaulineDonaldson,Dr. Elmer Towns. Row 2: Dr. James Stevens,Dr.RobertLittleJohn. Dr Ronald Hawkins, Dr Boyd Rist

Deansof Student Affairs

Row 1: Miss Patty Weaver, Mrs. Rene Shatta MissCathy Baker, Mrs.Joanne Sigmon. Row 2: Mr.Greg Dowell Mr. BruceTraeger,Mr,BradSmith, Mr MichaelStewart,Mr Mark Hine.

Career Center

Row 1: Paula Pentecost, Rosendo Ramos, Melanie Whitaker. Row 2: Denise Colby, Shelley Seibert, Rita Morgan

Christian Service Office

Mr. Glenn Hawkins, Mrs. Sheryl Johns,Mr.Lew Weider, Mr, Kenneth Chapman

College of General Studies

Mr. James Wagner, Dr. Wilbur Groat.

Internship Office

Mr. Mark A. Keene, Mr. Lew Weider.

Library

Row 1:Mrs.Rita Hand, Mrs. SandraProwantMrsKimberly Day, Mrs.SharonRuhland,Mrs.

Barbara Wood, Mrs Patricia

Woodall Mrs MarjorieFutch

Row 2: Dr. David Barnett, Mr. Charles Hagerty, Mr. Carl Merat,Mr. RussellFile,Mr, Tom Agee.

Center provides numerous services to aid students in choosing a satisfying career.

In addition to holding special workshops and seminars for students, the Center provides counsel on such topics as interviews, resumes, job opportunites and career advancement. Originally named the Office of Occupational Guidance and Academic Advising, the office broke away from the College of General Studies and became the Career Center.

Shelly Seibert took over asdirectoroftheCareerCenter in 1990.

The purpose ofthe Career

Center is to provide throughthemany ways the guidance to students Career Center publicizes job who are in the process openings. of choosing a career or It informs students by sending

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