Temple College's Fourth President George H. Gentry
George Gentry was appointed by the Temple school board to the position of superintendent of Temple public schools and president of Temple Junior College for the duration of Dr. Joe Humphrey’s military service. George Gentry had been with the Temple school system since 1939 in the position of Temple High School principal and dean of Temple Junior College. He held a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University and a master’s degree from The University of Texas, as well as a teacher’s college professional diploma from Columbia University. Before coming to Temple, Gentry had served as the principal of Big Spring High School. He resigned his position as college president upon return of Dr. Humphrey’s return from military service.
Highlights of George H. Gentry's presidency (194)1-1945
Fall: Two clubs, the Business Administration Club and Personality Plus Club, were formed. The Business Administration Club was formed by faculty member Gracie Watson for students studying business, and the Personality Plus Club was formed by the home economics students.
December: Alumni gathered for the college’s third homecoming banquet.