The Guilforfron
November .23. 1973
BRUCE STUART NAMED
ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
Greensboro, N.C.—Bruce
Stewart, well known In the
educational field in North
Carolina, has been named
Assistant to the President
of Guilford College, Dr.
Grimsley T. Hobbs.
A 1961 Guilford graduate
who has been on the school'i
staff since 1967, Stewart
succeeds Jerry Godard, who
resigned to become Dean of
Warren Wilson College In
Swannanoa, N.C.
In his new position,
Stewart will be concerned
primarily with program
coordination, institutional
planning and community re
lations .
An immediate project is
the direction of the Self-
Study of the college for
a report of its standards
and trends over the past
10 years as well as a pro
jection of the college into
the next decade, a report
important to the rating of
the institution by the
Southern Association of
Colleges and Schools.
Since joining Guilford
as Director of Admissions,
Stewart has directed the
Richardson Fellows Program
and served as Coordinator
of Special Academic Program:
As Assistant Professor
of Education, he will con
tinue to teach in a course
for freshman, "Being Human
in the Twentieth Century."
"Contact with students is
important," he delcared.
"I want to be directly in
volved with the people who
all this is for."
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In 1965, after teaching
for two vears at .Page High
School in Greensboro, he
became
became Dean of Student Af
fairs and teacher of eco
nomics and sociology at
. the N.C. School of the
s Arts in Winston-Salem.
He is a member of the
board of the New Garden
Friends School and has
served as an educational
consultant for a number
of school systems. Stewart
and his wife, Jean, assis
tant director of admissions
at Guilford, live at 709
Plummer Dr. They have
one daughter, 4-year-old
Kathleen.
A native of Lynn, Mass.,
Stewart became a scholar
ship student at Cuilford
College in 1957. He re
ceived his master's degree
> in education from UNC-Chapel
Hill and has done additional
graduate study in education
al administration at Chapel
Hill, UNC-Greensboro, and
Boston and Harvard Univer
sities .
BIODEGRADABILITY
(CPS) —Researchers at Penn
sylvania State University
speculate that a tin or
steel can discarded today
should be completely bro
ken down by the year 2073.
A glass bottle might last
until the year 1,001,972.
Aluminium cans which are
disposed of in 1973 should
be degraded by 2113
Greensboro, N.C.
GUILFORD
PFEIFFER
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