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Show OUR PRESIDENTS Volume 12 Friday, April 13, 1951 Our principal and our first president was a- strong executive. He was kind and considerate and during his adminishe tration Sept., 1911-191foundation the built securely for the school which has expanded from a campus to a campus of five - 8, one-buildi- ng plus additional buildings, dormitories, housing units, and athletic fields. 9; He did his work well. Hugh M. Woodward FATHER 1911-191- B. Glen Smith 1918-2- 0 1933-193- 8 J. K. partment facilities. M. M. Bentley has been instructor and treasurer of the school since 1926. Knowing the problems in the office and the general administrative problems, he is canying on the work in a very efficient manner. Nicholes Glenn 8 OF OUR SCHOOL Joseph K. Nicholes, congenial and friendly, served two terms. Because of his kindly disposition, he is known He was a teacher as the friendly president. at Dixie from 1912 until he became president. He teaches now at B.Y.U. Erastus S. Romney Edgar M. Jenson methodical precise, and very thorough in his work, is an artist as well as a prominent educator. He is now teaching at the B.Y.U. B. Glen Smith, member of Dixie faculty since 1923. He initiated the junior colleges in Utah, making Dixie the first four-yea- r junior college under the plan. Glenn E. Snow, known nationally and internationally as an educator, is now a member of the NEA executive staff. During his administration, the campus expanded with added buildings, dormitories, and de6-4- -4 E. S. Romney, acting presipresident 1919 dent, 1918-1until his death, February 12, 1920, was a zealous persistent worker. Number 13 E. 1920-2- Snow 1926-3- 3 3; 1938-195- 0 M. M. Bentley (Acting) 1950 - |