University of Central Arkansas - Scroll Yearbook (Conway, AR)

 - Class of 1964

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Banners boast of loyalty to the Bears during Greek roll call at the pep rallies. Y a 9: 927.75595 FIU September brings to mind school-and with school, football. September, 1963, was no exception as the stu- dents returned to campus and became involved with campus activities. Probably the most dominant activity in the fall is football. This involves band practice, T- Stepper practice, cheerleader practice, preparations for the pep rallies, and preparations for the game itself. Support of the Bears doesn't end with football, how- ever, but continues through the year with cross-country, basketball, track, and baseball. Not only do sports hold student's attention in the fall: other activities demand support and participation. With the beginning of school, established clubs are re- organized and new ones are formed. There are many and varied clubs which offer students a chance for spiritual enrichment, cultural growth, academic ad- vancement, or fellowship with fellow students and with professors and instructors. Clubs and sports play an important part of college life, but the success of both depends on the support given to them through student participation. Phyllis Lemke warms up as she prepares to march with the ASTC band as its feature twirler. .1 e 2- Q . fi , 4 1 r ' T 1 :ggH,lQg,Liii,,,.:..l..In1 JAM- Eg. ,xQit',gYwlggjH,. -fgritx,-,tt H' F , .YMXMV-wilful-M E113-I yy itniutilltllllllltllllSTflttttllftEff TiTTIttmtltHttntlwllllWPTititltt..tt...+llean W l '2t'..a.5:....s?lllll' t'4'ss,lwllttltttltttllllllllef. g -T wwwultllllllllfllllJag f4,gg,itwwtttlttlllllit . 1,,,'t,MullllllllllN' i mtnlltullltlllll nf 'Gi 1 f w. .Qf ,1 W1 ' ' W' ' ' . N1 ', t r 1 N- .jimi jf-t v' .tW f 'I' ww. V,-up pi. 5 4 ,f gf ' A - 1' ' ' 1' U N' Mtj2fi'lu'i. , AA tll.l,xv 'H . M mu I Q! M Jw' ,N W,wwmglltllllltll QfXM,,,qq1W wt X'V5Mylllwllxlllll H ,N Wwww.w'wwmm,mmv Q' twill 5-V .R ulwwlltllmlllltll my ,H,,,,3WW,1ttWtW31tt1W1111111'1ll llmllllllllil!ll WMm,,,1yyq3Hl:H1:llmlll'll'H' ,WW,tWyyy13Wy,1111NNN.lllsllllllllllm'H' willwwwllllllllllllwllmm 'WN WWW!!lllllllllllml V ll' ' ' ' V ' 'ww 'W film Y 4 , me , ,t 1 . W ,. K ,.

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is it UW, fn. A' H . Sue Hammond, firsrsemester Echo editor, begins to ga- Coach Cliff Horton explains the significance of the Intramural Sweep- stakes award. The 1963 award went to Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. paris, 61116 Frmfiilc' out on Friday afternoon. ther and type copy for the deadline. The paper goes to press on Wednesday afternoon, and the edition comes Sizffizcurriculizr Activities Harold Eidson. oif campus senator, checks his notes as he makes a statement in Student Senate meeting. Melinda Young looks over at his notes. 53 uf 1



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Ahministratinn In the hands of the administration rest the re- sponsibilityof administering the academic. financial. social. and public relations policies of the college. The administrators provide the, leadership and work necessary to uphold the high standards oi our school. They are also responsible forthe tremendous strides the college has made in physical 'and academic growth. The administration is in charge of main- tehdnce of the campus. of keeping the 'official records of the college. and of providing adequate food and room services. . ' ' In the fall of 1963. a new mechanical system of IBM machines was set up on campus to eliminate a great deal of time involved in registration. These machines also perform mosdzff the tedious iobs for- merly performed by the a inistrative stcdf. These machines are efficient and time saving, IVIr. W. H. Osborne, Registrar, instructs Mrs. Larry Griffin in the use of the programs for the IBM comptometer in the mechanics room of the Admin- istration Building. e I 1

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