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Panel Aiding WCC In President Hunt

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28
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November
Year
1974
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Selection of a search committee tolíeip Washtenaw Community College's Board of Trustees choose a successor to President David H. Pointz, who will become: president of Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio, on Feb. 1, was announced Wednesday by WCC board Chairman Anthony J. Procassini. The committee, described by Procas, sini as representing "all portions of the i college community," will hold an organizing meeting Dec. 4. Members areRalph W. Banfield, director" of community college services at the U-M; David Byrd, an instructor in WCC 's TechnicalIndustrial División and a member of the WCC Education Association; Dr. Frank Comstock of the U-M School of Dentistry and a WCC advistory committee member; Albert J. Coudron, a druggist and also a former Ann Arbor Board of Education president; James M. Davenport, an instructor in WCC's Exact Science División and a WCCEA member; Marguerite Eaglin, a WCC counselor and immediate past president of the WCCEA; Dewey Eubanks Sr., a WCC alumni 'rríéníbef aïid hsáfóftftr Ann Arbor public schools graphic arts department; Helen L. Gooding, president -of Gooding Realty Inc., Ypsilanti; Lucy Gomo, co-chairwoman of the WCC Student Forum; Nick Watson, also a WCC student; Alton Kleinhenn, WCC's registrar and a member of the WCC Professional Administrators Association; Harry J. Konschuh, WCC's personnel manager, a college executive office; Donald O. Parrett, a data processor at the Commission on Professional and Hospital Activities, and a WCC advisory committee member; Elvira Vogel of Freedom Township, who is active comunity educational agencies, and who was an unsuccessful candidate for the WCC board in 1965. The committee is to recommend possible WCC presidential nominees to the college's Board of Trustees, which will make the final selection with help from two consultants. They are Evart W. Ardis, director of career planning and placement at the U-M and a former WCC trustee, and Joseph B. Cosand, director for the Study of Higher Education in the U-M School of 'Education and a former assistant commissioner in the U.S. Office] of Education. I