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In March of 1965, Saginaw Valley College began their search for
a new campus to separate from Delta College. This decision was made
at a board meeting on March 24, 1965. At this meeting the citizens
of the local communities made it clear they did not want a community
college sharing adjacent campuses with a four-year institution.
The decision over where to build the site created heated debates
amongst community leaders. Finally the actual site was nailed down
on February 12, 1966.
In
late spring of 1965 it was determined that a fundraiser was necessary
to bring Tri-City communities together with one goal in mind. The
goal was to raise 4.5 million dollars to purchase and build the
new site for Saginaw Valley College. William J. Edwards was appointed
as Chairman of the fundraising campaign, Paul C. Souder assisted
Edwards as Co-Chairman. The following men also contributed to the
development campaign: Hoyt
E. Hayes - Chair for Bay County R. Williams Caldwell - Chair for
Midland County Hans E. Hennecke - Co- Chair for Saginaw County John
R. Ikner - Co-Chair for Saginaw County
On July 2,
1965, the last of the 4.5 million dollars needed was raised within
the final 24 hours of the fundraising drive. It's because of their
efforts this amazing goal was achieved.
In order to
establish organization among Saginaw Valley College's leaders a
board of director's was formed. 1965 was the year the first board
members were named:
- Jean Treadway
- Charles
B Curtiss Jr. - Board Secretary
- Dorothy
Arbury
- William
A. Groening - Board Chair
- Herbert
W. Fox
- Maurice
E. Brown
- Melvin
J. Zahnow
- Judge Wade
H. McCree Jr.
The
board held its first meeting on October 16, 1965. From these individuals
Michigan Governor, George Romney, named six to sit on the Board
of Trustee's. He named two from Midland, two from Saginaw and
two from Bay City. These six people are:
- Maurice
E. Brown - Saginaw
- Melvin J.
Zahnow - Saginaw
- Dorothy
Arbury - Midland
- William
A. Groening - Midland
- Charles
B Curtiss Jr. - Bay City
- Jean Treadway
- Bay City
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