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

 - Class of 1964

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irecfor af Dawlvpmeni Charles Teeter BSE-Arkansas State Teachers College MA-University ot Arkansas Charles R. Teeter was named Director of Develop- ment in 1961. Prior to this time, he was Personnel Dean of Arkansas A 6: M College in Monticello. Teeter is a native of Pottsville and graduated from Pottsville High School. Mr. Teeter has served for many years in the public school systems of Arkansas. He was superintendent of schools at Gould and Star City before going to A Gr M. As Director of Development, Teeter assists in the general development of the college as directed by the President. He is also Chief of Admissions Counciling. In this capacity he visits many high schools in the state recruiting students for ASTC. His office is also con- cerned with admission counciling, student employment, public relations, and special assignments. . - . M.. ,s,, mg - .I by 4 X - A X jg it . t - ttr 1 l :': l H 1 3 3 tu' ' '2 ' U'ffm..'i ,.. 21' 515 u if , U 1 trrr pi IW' 1 t it . y it is-rsswutt ww? t it mum xt 5 X .Nitrile t. 51 N' 1 U? WU l -S it ' Ht it . 4 V Q! 'ia K: 1 Wat irecfzfr aff Public Kelafians Tommy Smith BSE-Arkansas State Teachers College M.Ed.-University of Arkansas Tommy Smith came to ASTC in the summer of 1962 as Director of Public Relations. He is originally from Tulip in Dallas County and attended high school in Magnet Cove. Before coming to ASTC, Smith was principal of E1 Dorado Ir. High School. At ASTC, Smith is one ot the sponsors of Phi Lambda Chi fraternity and he serves on several administrative committees. As the Director of Public Relations, he assists the President in interpreting ASTC's role in education to the pu.blics of Arkansas. His office is involved with the following operations: distribution of materials and information, student recruitment, news bureau, student employment, production of pamphlets, brochures, news- letters, and other publications, speakers, legislative matters, and conventions and meetings on the campus.

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