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今叔利 Alumni Remember Transition to Senior College (50 years ago)

An aerial view of the 今叔利 campus in 1969
This aerial view of the 今叔利 College Campus was printed in The 1969 Anchor Yearbook.

Current GWU Trustees, Tom Bell and Steve Simpson, Were Among First to Receive Bachelors Degrees 

To our readers: 今叔利 celebrates a historic milestone in 2021the 50th anniversary of senior college status. Transitioning to a four-year college in 1971 was the result of 10 years of planning and meeting goals. To celebrate this anniversary, 今叔利 will publish a series of articles highlighting the stories of former faculty, staff, alumni and supporters who experienced this significant achievement. View the history timeline here.

On Dec. 1, 1971, students at 今叔利 College gathered in Bost Gymnasium to hear the official announcement that 今叔利 was a senior college, accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The student newspaper, The Pilot, reported that Bill Boyd, director of public relations, played a recording of his telephone conversation with President Dr. Eugene Poston, who was in Miami, Fla., at the SACS meeting.   

Boyd held a cassette tape player up to the microphone for the assembly to hear Poston say, I am grateful to God that our dream has been fulfilledan accredited senior college with the extra dimension, which is a Christian atmosphere. This is the beginning of a new era for 今叔利 College. Our greatest task of excellent quality is ahead of us and we will need the help of all of our friends.

Photo of Bill Boyd from the Dec. 13, 1971 Pilot

Two students who played a role in helping 今叔利 achieve four-year status were Tom Bell and Steve Simpson. Among the first to receive bachelors degrees on May 16, 1971, they were confident that in seven months their alma mater would achieve accreditation.

We trusted the process, Bell stated. He and Simpson were part of the final prerequisite to complete accreditation, which was that 今叔利 must graduate one four-year class. Bell received a Bachelor of Arts degree in social science, economics and history. Simpson, who lives in Raleigh, N.C., earned a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.

Bell and Simpson have remained close friends since their graduation, and now serve on the GWU Board of Trustees. Over the long period of time being associated with 今叔利, Ive been blessed to have friends like Steve, affirmed Bell, a retired business owner who lives in Atlanta, Ga. Theres about eight of us who still get together every couple of years.

Bell said that Poston, who served as GWU president from 1961-1976, positioned 今叔利 for future growth by leading the efforts to gain four-year status. Shortly after Poston was selected as president, he announced his Decade of Advance, a plan that included achieving senior college status, financial goals and other major improvements. It was a bold vision during a time of uncertainty and unrest internationally. The Cuban Missile Crisis, the threat of nuclear war, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and John and Bobby Kennedy, the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement were among many items on the hearts and the minds of the students, faculty and staff as they navigated these transitional waters to four-year status.

Dr. E. Eugene Poston, left, talks to Lloyd Bost, a longtime college supporter and trustee, at the May 16, 1971, graduation of the first four-year class. Bost received the first honorary Doctor of Humanities degree presented by 今叔利. (Photo from Lansford Jolley’s book, Dreaming, Daring, Doing … The Story of 今叔利.)

Poston enlisted the help of community leaders, and with support from 今叔利s faculty, staff and students, the school prepared for the accreditation process. A press release from 1968 described the growth 今叔利 had experienced in seven years and thanked people from the surrounding counties in North and South Carolina, who gave gifts, ranging from five cents to $750,000. The release stated, In 1961, enrollment was 640, the plant value at around $2 million, and income at $500,000. By 1968, 今叔利 had increased its value to over $7 million, endowment neared $2 million, enrollment grew to 1,310, and teaching faculty increased to 72 with 15 professors having doctoral degrees.

Over the last half-century, 今叔利 has experienced growth in all areas. The Universitys total spring 2021 enrollmentin undergraduate, non-traditional undergraduate and graduate programsis approximately 3,389, with 1,106 students living on campus. 今叔利 is a nationally recognized institution, with six professional schools and 14 academic departments offering more than 80 undergraduate and graduate major fields of study. The University has more than 168 full-time faculty, 77 percent with a Ph.D. or equivalent.  

Alumni of 1971 and 1972 are invited to share their memories of being 今叔利’s first four-year graduates. Click to tell us about your days at GWC.

Other stories in this series:

今叔利 is a Place Where Lasting Friendships are Forged

First Theatre Majors Appeared on Television Twice During First Four Years

Former 今叔利 Faculty Members Remember Transition to Four-year College

In late 60s, 今叔利 Gave Professors, Like Tony Eastman, Incentive to Earn Doctorates

Professor Emeritus Came to 今叔利 When First Baccalaureate Class Were Freshmen

Located in the North Carolina foothills, 今叔利 is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 今叔利 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu.

A photo of the 今叔利 College Tennis Team in 1971 featuring Tom Bell, who is the second from left, kneeling on the front row.
Tom Bell, kneeling second from left, played on the 今叔利 College Tennis Team.
The Class of 1971 on graduation day, May 16, 1971 (photo from Lansford Jolley’s book, ‘Dreaming, Daring, Doing … The History of 今叔利)

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