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ASSISTANT DEAN Dr. Carr added to Harding's faculty as Assistant Dean DR. JAMES F. CARR, prior to his be- coming Assistant Dean, was Assistant Chancellor of the Florida State Univer- sity System. Dr. Carr quickly became in- volved in campus and community activi- ties. He sponsored the senior class and Galaxy social club and joined the Cham- ber of Commerce. Currently serving on the executive Board of Swannee River Area Council of Boy Scouts of America, he is past-president of the Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. .Qi AILING Senior president Joe McReynolcls is cheered by a friendly visit from Dr. Carr. DEAN OF STUDENTS Dean of tudents relieved of extra duties undertaken VIRGIL H. LAWYER, with the hiring of a Dean of Women and the returning of Harding's cross-country coach, was re- lieved of extra duties he had undertaken. During October Dean Lawyer attended professional meetings at Arkansas AMSLN College and Oklahoma Christian. He holds membership in Arkansas Col- lege Personnel Administrators, Arkansas Council of Personnel Deans and Pl1i Alpha Theta, a history fraternity. 24 1ulnll l ' JAMES F. CARR, JR., EdD CAMPAIGNING before the November general election, Governor Dole Bumpers discusses son of his platform ideas with Dean Virgil Lawyer while three Harding students listen attentivel VIRGIL LAWYER, MA
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DEAN OF THE COLLEGE Dr. Pryor inducts lpha Chi chapter at rkansas Tech DR. JOSEPH E. PRYOR became na- tional secretary-treasurer of Alpha Chi, after holding that office for eleven years in Region II. As director of their expan- sion program, he installed the Arkansas Kappa chapter at Arkansas Tech on October 5 and October 6-7 he met with the newly-organized Region IV in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Dr. Pryor edited the NCATE Self-study Report for Harding's ten-year reevaluation and visited two Arkansas colleges as a North Central Co- ordinator, He served as Harding's AIC faculty representative, sponsor for TNT social club and faculty advisor for the Petit Jean, for which he received the Golden Eagle Award from American Yearbook Company inurecognition of out- standing service as a yearbook advisor. nu- KING to reqaln some semblance of order out ot all the confusion of the turst few weeks of SERVING as Alpha Chl sponsor, Dr. Pryor semester all paths lead to Dean Pryor rn an attempt to settle the problems that crop up ofticiates at a candlelight induction ceremony. 23
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EDDIE R. CAMPBELL, MAT JESIRING to form close friendships with students, Mrs. Egly exhibits her sparkling person- :lity not only as Dean but also informally while horseback riding with co-ed Jackie Hall. . ai K 5 BERNADINE EGLY, MSSW I 1. A: , 5 t I DEAN OF MEN Interest of Dean Campbell directed toward two areas EDDIE R. CAMPBELL, Dean of Men, working in both student personnel and admissions, visited high schools in an eight-county area surrounding Searcy. He also helped plan activities for High School Day, Senior Day and the Youth Forum, and served as advisor for the Men's Dorm Council. November ll-13 Dean Campbell attended the Arkansas Drug Training Pro- gram at State College of Arkansas. He also is actively involved in Boy Scout work. L X GETTING ready for a recruiting trip, Dean Campbell and Tom Gooden plan their route. DEAN OF WOMEN Harding student returns as Dean, first since 1966 BERNADINE EGLY, who attended Harding from 1950-1952, returned in August as the first Dean of Women since 1966. One of her major accomplishments was initiation of a new sign-out system for women students. Besides sponsoring Delta Chi Omega social club she holds member- ship in the National Association of Social Workers and the Academy of Certified Social Workers. November 27-28 she helped judge the Miss Teen-age Christian Pageant in Memphis, Tennessee. 25
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