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W' W' 1 I .....1..- , 1 i Staff Staff embers Concerned With Student Problems ' Staff Stuff f-'X Mrs. ,VUIIU Flaig direeted the activities of the women students as director ol' women. Dr. Tom Ciunihrtflf began his lirst year I . Important areas ol' administration were han- dled by Mrs. Neno Flaig. Dr. Tom Gambrell anti Miss Frances Crawford. These people direetlt allected the lives ol' many students on eanipns, Mrs. Neno Flaig is responsible lor the womens student government. She heads the AWS Judicial Board and assigns housing to women sltl- dents. Through her ollice. the details ol' women's social clubs rush is handled. Dr. Tom Gambrell is the traveling ambas- sador lor the University. He visits schools and churches across the state explaining the purposes of the University. Miss Frances Crawlord helped students lind possible employment as the director ol' the place- ment office. as head ol' recruiting. . i ' 5 : . A g I . N t L gy . -5 ,M A-ss, to X Helping sludents 10 find employment after graduation was the head of the placement office. Miss FranCCS Crawford. tlClll HIC .-lotto HQ hoof pi'ttSl1llllj Wtlliotn of publlQ Vela tliu ol'l'ioittl Pl Miss M2 olt the lJ00ll54 thc bookstore nyc llllll llCCd9 Pricing iexgb, slotl l0r M155 Mari .., , LM? , - 'Q i., ,N i -I
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.4 1 4 ,dn i pianists Jim McC0mmas served as the director of men and also as the alumni secretary. 5 lt, ., sei l f J. X44 'iff . wi' f L Ora, I ,ruff ' 'VL ?,Z f3f-2?7ff'?i, 44' V, 739' --0, , f Llyfffrwy ,L22ZilWJ,f A L , ,?,NMV ll. Mrs. Laurie Rodgers checks degree plans for a graduating senior. A dmin1'sIrc1Ii0n Administers Handle Difficult Problems Directing the administration of certain school activities was the job of Jim lVlcCommas, Mrs. Laurie Rod- gers and Wayne Smith. lVlcCommas finished his second term as director of men. Through his office passed the discipline problems of the men students, housing matters and other activities such as social club pledging. I-Ie was elected to serve as 0uachita's alumni secretary. The registrar was Mrs. Laurie Rodgers. She handled the details of the fall and spring registration, checked degree plans to make sure that senior students could qualify for their de- grees, issued grades and transcripts. Wayne Smith, assistant to the president, was on leave during the school year. V S I was on leave this year. Serving as assislanl 10 he presidenl was Wayne Smith who
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Tlied -S VC han- rcll and tlirectlt- rampngu for the ie .wg ICH Stu. iomeng ambas- ols and nurposes -nts find e place- it 4 , , r 1 Frames Staff Staff Members Help Students Gbtain Goals Starting his first year as the director of stu- dent aids was John Berry. Col. Berry was in charge of the job placement service on campus. I-Ie handled the work study program. the Eco- nomic Opportunity Grants and the OBU work program. 1 William D. Downs Jr. served as thc director of public relations lor the University. Hc handled the official publications lor the school. Miss Martha Green served as thc manager ofthe bookstore. She was in charge ol' keeping the bookstore stocked with items lor the students 1 use and needs. Willianz Downs Jr. served as the director of public relations for the University. Pricing textbooks was one of the many jobs in handling bookstore stock for Miss Martha Greene. , llama:-9--Q , 'Y 1. 'gr- .141 .-.- if is 'illuwuuw 'Q ,f I...i.. in Nr il' ,f - ,I- Col. John Berry helped solvetthe fi nancial problcm ol' many Ouachita stu dents.
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