Saturday, April 25, 1964 THE INAUGURAL ECHO Pa^e Three COLLEGE PRESIDENT FILLS MANY ROLES SAWS-; 8 MANY TASKS ARE PERFORMED in the course of a busy college president’s work day. Some of Dr. Mas- sie’s chores are represented in the following pictures: (1) NCC’s new chief administrator is shown confer ring with his secretarial staff, Mrs. Betty Goodloe, seated: Mrs. Thelma F. Smith and Mrs. Rosemary A. Johnson, standing; (2) speaking at the Kennedy Me morial in R. L. McDougald Gymnasium; (3) confer ring with two of the college’s top students, Gwen dolyn Curlee of Salisbury and Joe H. Brawner of High Point; (4) talking with members of the Rocke feller family who visited the campus last fall and D. G. Sampson, second from right, of the NCC Law School; (5) discussing college matters with Negro college presidents of North Carolina; (6) discussing building plans with student leaders; (7) discussing campus growth with staff and other personnel; (8) conversing with Duke University President Douglas Knight and Mrs. Mary Duke Trent Semans, 1963 Founder’s Day principals; (9) greeting visitors from Thailand with Dean A. L. Turner of the NCC Law School, left; (10) discussing undergradu ates’ recreation plans with Mrs. Massie, James Fer guson, Student Government pre^Ment, and Miss Con stance Black, Miss NCC of 19^-64. (11) supporting athletics and (12) receiving gv'.^ts at faculty-staff re ception.