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                            History  
                           
                              | The Kennesaw Junior College Foundation, designed to provide supplementary financial
                                    support to the college from the community, was formally incorporated Wednesday afternoon.
                                    Plans were initiated for a fund-raising drive in early fall. The articles of incorporation were presented to the foundation's 23-member board of
                                    trustees, which held it's organizational meeting in April. Robert T. Garrison of Marietta, chairman of the board, accepted the charter from attorney
                                    G. Conley Ingram, also a board member who explained that the articles had been certified
                                    by the Georgia Secretary of State, Ben Fortson, after having been legally approved
                                    in Cobb County. Dr. Horace W. Sturgis, president of the college, hailed the occasion as "one of the
                                    most significant events in the development of our college," and pointed out that the
                                    foundation "will give the additional support needed for the continued growth of the
                                    college." Sturgis said such foundations have contributed greatly to the growth of such institutions
                                    as the University of Georgia, Georgia Tech, Georgia State College and other public
                                    and private colleges and universities. At Wednesday's meeting, Garrison appointed a fundraising committee to conduct a campaign
                                    this fall to support the college. Named to the committee were board members Sidney
                                    Clotfelter, chairman; Howard Ector, Campbell Dasher and Ed Massey. The board of trustees includes leading business and professional men from five counties-Cobb,
                                    Fulton, Bartow, Cherokee and Paulding-which provide most of Kennesaw's students. |  
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                                    | James T. Anderson Jr.W. H. Dunaway
 Wilder G. Little
 Gardner A. Potter
 Ernest W. Barrett
 Judge W. A. Foster Jr.
 J. E. Massey, Jr.
 Dr. R. Glenn Reed, Jr.
 Otis A. Brumby, Jr.
 J. Robert Fowler, Jr.
 Dr. Henry D. Meaders
 Horace W. Sturgis
 Sidney Clotfelter
 Robert T. Garrison
 Dr. William H. Nichols, Jr.
 R. Steve Tumlin
 Jasper N. Dorsey
 G. Conley Ingram
 W. Wyman Pilcher
 Gen. George H Wilson
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