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Dunng cz lull m the work day Wanda Iobe an employee of the Dean s oifxce takes txme to chat wxth Mrs Ferguson Mrs. W C Ferguson Andre E McNe11 AB-Arkansas State Teachers College MBE-Unlversxty of M1ss1ss1pp1 George Peabody College 41.
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pp, Dirrftf 0129 af , I! . indent ,4 cmfzfzcs , , so Dr. Iames Sylar, a native of Holly Grove, 1 We- came to Arkansas State Teachers College in 1 fm ' 1950. As the Director of Student Activities, Dr. 1 Sylar deals chiefly with the extracurricula V '- actixnres of the campus. ' ' 'ff' 'A In addition Dr. Sylar is Chairman of the 1 NDEA Committee which grants govemment loans to students, is the co-ordinator of the Rural Endowment Loans at ASTC, and is spon- sor of the Interfraternity Council. , Mrs. W. C. Ferguson is a familiar face to Lp, all women on campus, since she serves as ff Director of Women's Activities. She works with the dormitory hostesses, keeps them sup- plied with materials, provides permission cards for each woman, attends dormitory meet- ings, and holds conferences with women. Mrs. Ferguson became the Director of Women's Activities in 1954. Andre E. McNeil became the Director of Men's Activities in the fall of 1963 after serving since 1958 as an instructor of Economics in the Department of Economics, Sociology, and Business. McNeil is in charge of men's hous- ing and men's activities. He still continues to teach in the Business Department. w s Dr. Iarnes Sylar BA-Henderson State Teachers College MA-George Peabody College Ed.D.-Indiana University David White points out some of the interesting facets of the Miss ASTC Pageant, which he is planning, to Dr. Sylar and to Mr. McNeil. , if Q Hilti. 1 wit. E SA Ak sm ':-QQ if
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,.,,::,,z:.,.,.., - , .ti I mmmx, N. A .. ,. . Ee , , , Suze, ,sm if . f ltrl to M sszsfarzf mn an fa g ' V - rn V , ' - .4.,, y 1 . Eg M ' 1' 'N VZ ' K f f. if w 'u.Q'lgg s n iff ,,,N 3, WM figguw mtwggggt tt, ',,, g1Q?4 1 1 A A-is L ss' c ze! mflces it ww. tag V Q1- ggi: 1 If is, XX Dr. Audie Lynch A i ' p BSE-Arkansas State Teachers College MA-Columbia University lfegi frm' William H. Osborne BA-University of Texas MA--University of Texas William H. Osborne came to Arkansas State Teachers College as an instructor in Psychology and Director of Testing in the summer of 1960. lVIr. Osborne is a native of Texas and attended public schools in Austin, Texas. Before coming to ASTC, Osborne was the school psy- chologist at Morrilton, Arkansas. Osborne and his office have three main functions: admissions, recording, and examination. Each appli- cation for admission must be examined to see if the student meets the requirements for admittance. After a student enters, permanent records are made and kept even after the student dies. Before a student can graduate, his records must be carefully examined to determine if all requirements for graduation have been met. Since ASTC has been using the IBM machines, Osborne has been concerned with the operation and maintenance of the machines and of developing more efficient methods of registration. Ed.D-University of Arkansas Dr. Audie I. Lynch has served since 1953 as the Director of Field Servicesgin 1963 he became the Assis- tant Dean. Dr. Lynch was bom in Scotland, Arkansas, and graduated from high school there. Before coming to ASTC, Dr. Lynch taught at Clarendon High School and Hot Springs High School. Dr. Lynch is in charge of making possible a practical undergraduate education for every teacher and other interested persons in the state. To do this, courses of instruction are prepared and made available through correspondence courses. Extension classes are also offered at night on the ASTC campus or at the Little Rock, Air Force Base for those who are unable to take work in residence. 1 y e' 3 5 w - 1 , l-tr-5553253612 ,y'T:3f?4e-s.t- ,nays Hs? in-'P' 'V , N , 'f , ' -:hs - g tt,,, 1 ,,,, ,V f X. I my V t t. t , t, ,
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