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University Timeline (1935-1960)
1936
The Reserve Officers Training Corps program is established.
1937
The Commons Building is built.
1942
The Army Administration School is established, the sixth such unit in the nation
and the first in the state.
January 1943
V.C. Kays retires following nearly 43 years of service to the institution.
Horace E. Thompson, a graduate of the Class of 1925, succeeds Kays as president.
June 1945
Horace Thompson resigns as president, and V.C. Kays re-fills the position
temporarily.
April 1946
Dr. William J. Edens is appointed as Arkansas State’s third president.
1948
The first Greek organizations are chartered on campus—the Alpha Pi Chapter of
Sigma Pi Fraternity, the Delta Theta Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and
the Epsilon Zeta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority

1951
The Student Government Association is formed.
March 21, 1951
President Edens resigns from ASC; Dean J. Walter Turner serves as acting
president until a replacement can be found

April 3, 1951
Dr. Carl R. Reng is named president of Arkansas State College and leads the
institution through the next 24 years of growth.
1955
Master’s degree graduate programs are initiated.
1955
Beebe Junior College becomes a branch of Arkansas State College, now known as
ASU-Beebe.
1957
The Indian Club is founded to support the institution’s athletic programs. The
club starts with 24 members

May 17, 1957
KASU signed on the air with the words, "Good afternoon everyone. KASU-FM, an
educational non-commercial station, now begins broadcast operations on this day,
the seventeenth of May, 1957."
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