University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 1991

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The home and fafnily management class of the Department of Home Economics sponsors a Christmas Coffee In the Living Center In Floyd Science Building. Steve Smith, associate comptroller, and Dr. Fred Hattabaugh, dean of the School of Education, chat with Dr. Jean Dunn and enjoy the holiday food prepared by ttie class. Dr. Dunn Is a professor of home economics. (Photo by Herb Stokes) A September picnic at Veteran ' s Memorial Par(( gives university [wrsonnel a chance to socialize. Dr. Clai1( Mueller (associate professor of political science and history) greets Janet Hudiburg (wife of assistant professor of psychology Dr. Richard Hudiburg) and the Hudlburgs ' one-and-a-half month old son, Christopher Ray. (Photo by Hanlt Houke) - « . . -VL. .. '

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iMEMCANS SHOWED bop in Saucfe Arabia in iMMnKa aaa yilow wppoft ior Ihe a local buancv to ihow her mpfxifl (Photoby way Bonnie Hcib Slolws) lo tfw door 01 . StilCnm 27



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V Whilc each one of us should take ff7»i- ;Ioser look at our campus, we can look :o some very special people to help us. rhese people, the administration, faculty, and staff members of our university, have i perspective of the campus that no one the deans of arts and sciences, of busi-,» ; » ' ness, of education, and of nursing wor|[}y V i with the faculty members and studentsJi j| 7 5 Doing so, the deans can help improvel; ' the quality of education that the ' • - gives and the students receive - jlse has. They see the good and the bac Other deans, such as the deans sides of everything, and it is their duty to Information Technologies and Students lave extensive knowledge about the various areas ot » y . he university. 1 V i Making the decisions whi ?h iffect the university directly ie he Board of Trustees. The Tiembers who make up the X)ard represent several areas ' ' - Df the state of Alabama, and they use BOARD OF TRUSTEES.. 30 PRESIDENT 32 VICE PRESIDENT 34 ARTS AND SCIENCES .36 BUSINESS 42 EDUCATION 46 NURSING SO LIBRARY 52 SUPPORT PERSONNEL .54 • • • work with faculty and stu- » ii i| dents in another way. The ' Cjit dean of Information TechnotOv ' i ogies searches for various ,»rv5 % ways to update the library i%« f-A system so that it provides saf- ; ' ' dents with convenience and ' ; » i excellence. The library faculty %j ' J and staff help the students use the , ' Ja updated technology to produce maximunvU ' ,» owledgable and most involved on xjmpus is the president. With a busy schedule at all times, the president ma1 e t a priority to attend as many campus the snd community functions as possible in sonnel. i i m mc v un cio m mc v iin.,e kji . i )rder to build a more personal relation»sV Public Safety to the cooks and cashiers in % ' 5 ihip with others connected with the, f iX food service, these people work harder , ♦OiW ' ' lampus. r.« , «J ' ' ' C ' TCS ' yf f ' V y V ° provide students with the C « 5 f!5 The vice president of Academic Affairs individuals who are the support P fiij ' ( - nel. From the officers in the Office of .Sp ind provost must always be prepared to ake over in the president ' s absence. He, oo, maintains a close relationship with services their departments have to offei vAfi Always aware of the concerns of the . . all ispects of the university for this purpose. university, the administration, faculty, and V staff are continually taking a close looK f j future plans to keep improving the - r university. These figures of authority have Keeping watch over the various schools made our university what it is today, and tnd the departments within those schools, tr ' l le departments within those schools, now they deserve a closer look from us?: S- '

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