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1- Staff Change Creates Vice Presidents Lowell A. Logan, vice president for academic af- fairs, coordinates the entire instructional program. Through the work of the faculty and Logan, students are offered a complete comprehensive undergradu- ate program. Charles Jackson, vice president for administra- tion research and federal programs, coordinates fed- eral programs, unites proposals and submits reports on those programs that are of interest to the school. Donald Haefner, vice president for student af- fairs, coordinates personnel services for the campus in order to meet the needs of the students, and also coordinates the overall staff effort to develop new and current programs. The efforts of these men assure students of both convenient and purposeful programs. i, Donald Haefner f 06,7 'I' .-. 1 I x wr' 43 1...-',. ,rg - -
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-Q r W rw--:i if l.'T -.511 S f -2 , , T' I 'F f J l 7' 1 44 A1- l 4 Y:-1: K g , 'xt 'N ' ' :fl -2- , ,Sri W 'x Members of the Board of Trustees were Bill Poynter of Texarkana, Mrs. Ned Stewart of Texarkana, John H. Wilson of Magnolia, Doyne Hunnicutt of Camden and D. O. Talbot of Magnolia. Board akes an Improvements John H, Wilson: Chairman of the Board. Having the responsibility of directing all areas of operation and progress for Southern State College was the College Board of Trustees. The board's con- cern for the growth and development of this campus t ,. .. . was highly evident this year from the many im- ' provements that were made. Of chief importance was the completion of Wil- son Hall, the new classroom building which was named in honor of Dr. John H. Wilson, chairman of the SSC board. Other improvements for which the board was responsible included the remodeling of Wilkins Stadium, completion of the tennis and hand- yr ball courts and the construction of several parking lots. This year the board was also concerned with a number of advancements in the area of academics. Several additions were made to the curriculum, and new programs were initiated. Rearranging the school year, construction of a nursing building and other projects of expansion were also topics of discussion at the board meetings. Highlighting the late-spring activities of the board was the appointment by Governor Winthrop Rocke- feller of two new board members. Appointed were Dr. William H. Hunter of Little Rock and Earl M. Jones Jr. of Texarkana.
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dministrators Direct Student ctivities 'ef n.. x'l - iff-bf 4. Pat Weaver, dean of women, advises the AWS and cheerleaders. She also serves on the Upward Bound program and the financial affairs committee. Gary Piper, dean of men, aids men students during conferences or friendly chats. He also sponsors AMS, a recently formed organization for men. t gem ae 1-dw One of George Massingale's many duties as director of student activities involves the supervision of the Calendar of Events. His pet proiect is the newly organized College Activities Board. gel sl .rf 1' 1l VF +R? .Nl Director of Financial Aid Bernard Polk provides financial assistance for students through loans, grants and part-time iobs. He aided in getting loans for nursing students. Serving as alumni secretary and placement director, Milton Talley directs the Homecoming activities. As editor of The Southern Staten he keeps in touch with former students. 4' . T' in Fl -,- 'mn
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