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Administrators, Counselors Emphasis Placed On Career Guidance for Undecided Students Personal, social, and academic counseling is a part of the daily routine of the Counseling Center. ln the area of counseling, special emphasis was placed on career guidance for students who had not chosen a major. Tests and occupa- tional materials were made avail- able for these students. Enlargement of the tutoring pro- gram went into effect at the begin- ning of the school year, The serv- ices were free. and a student could receive assistance in almost any subject area. A two-day training workshop for the special service staff was conducted August 17-18. During the year special service personnel attended numerous meetings. They included attendance at the regional Meeting of Directors of Special Services, Arkansas Education Re- search and Development Council meeting and the Association of School Administrators. The special services program also added a course in basic science for students who failed to get the necessary background in high school science. TOP RIGHT: In aid to a student, Ina Baker checks a handbook for general education requirements, MIDDLE RIGHT: Reviewing secretarial duties are Brooksie Charles and Ralph Wilson. BOTTOM RIGHT: As counselors, Ann Thomas, Dr, Paul Kirpatrick, and Alvin Brannon maintain a busy schedule. BOT- TOM: Catering to the problems of the students is Richard Reed, Dean of Men, A-lid s Sx' ..A..,.'- . T' 'Fw gy yyy yypgyy p? y uf?
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Vice Presidents Initiations, Meetings And Proposals Are Duties Of Vice Presidents Often we see the vice presidents walking across campus, or in the Union. If we aren't acquainted with them, we think they are un- ooncerned or too busy to listen lo our problems. When we come to know them, we find they are in- dividuals who really care about the students. Improving the counseling and tu- toring services in the college resi- dence halls, and initiating several workshops dealing with the im- provement of student personnel administration, were projects Dr. Donald Haefner, Vice President of Student of Affairs continued to de- velop from the previous year. Writing proposals for federal grants, compiling reports for HEW, aiding in the appropriation of other programs on campus. and yearly trips to Washington. D. C.. to study the federal programs are among many of Dr. Charles Iackson's du- ties as Vice President of Adminis- trative Research and Federal Pro- grams. In the summer, Dr. Iackson attended the 1972 Institute for Edu- cational Management, conducted at Harvard University Business School at Cambridge, Massachu- setts. ln the fall, changes were made by Dr. L. A. Logan, Vice President for Academic Affairs, in the nurs- ing, psychology, sociology, social science and English areas for nurs- ing majors, in order to meet stand- ards of the National League of Nursing. Along with changes in the in- structional program, Dr. Logan's duties include revising and assem- bling catalog materials, scheduling and preparing the agenda for facul- ty meetings, recommending faculty committee appointments and desig- nating the duties of committees. COPPOSITE PAGEJ TOP LEFT: Dis- Cussing plans for the school year. Vice- Presidents and the Board of Trustees meet to discuss budgets. BOTTOM LEFT: Members of the Board of Trustees are: tfrom left to right! Dr. John H. Wilson, Chairman: Mrs. Beryl Anthony, Jr.: James lVlcKenzie: Mr. Dan Cook, Vice Chairman: Dr. D. O. Talbot, Secretary. BOTTOM CENTER: Talking over ac- tivities tor students are Dr. Haefner and Mr. Auburn Smith. TOP RIGHT: Dr. Charles Jackson views some Adminis- trative problems. BOTTOM RIGHT: Busy at his desk, Dr. Logan prepares for another day's work.
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D P gg S -gn--M-dnt' Brannon, Hall and Reed Appointed to Replace Former Administrators At the beginning of the fall semester, two faculty members, Alan Brannon and Richard Reed, acted on a part-time basis as As- sistant Deans of Students. The deans worked with AMS, the administration of the housing program, the resident hall as- sistants, and coordinated activities on campus. Because Rollie Flaherty was on leave for the 1972-73 academic year, Linda Hall former physical education instructor replaced him as Director of Student Activities. Miss Hall was also adviser to CAB. Directing the resident assistants for the women's dormitory was one of the chores of Pat Weaver as Dean of Women. In her busy schedule Miss Weaver found time to advise the Compass Club, the Cheerleaders, and AWS. TOP LEFT: Two women students seek advice from Pat Weaver, Dean of Women. MIDDLE LEFT: Working at her new role as Director of Student Activities is Linda Hall. BOTTOM LEFT: Going over the finances of the athletic depart- ment with William Watson is Auburn Smith, TOP RIGHT: Laughing, Becky McFarland tells Jake Whitehead, alumni Secretary a joke.
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