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Promoting University Development, Cooperative College De- velopment project ASU Representatives with members of CCDP Staff and Frantzreh and Pray associates fpuhlic rela- tions counselorm at Develolament Cluster Conference held in Birmingham, March 23-25. eL-RJ Dr. Robert D. Reid, Vice President for Academic Affairs; John L. Buskey, Director of Public Relations: Leotis Peterman, Vice President for Busi- ness Affairs; P.G. Stollenwerck, President, General Alumni Assoelation: David C. Fewer, Vice President, Frantzreb and Pray Associates: Mrs. A.G. Gaston, President, Alabama State University Foundation; Art Frantzreb, President, Frantzreb and Pray Associates: Dr. Levi Watkins President. Alabama State University; Robert E. Grimn, cch Staff and Confer- ence Co-Director; Henry A. S ears, Vice President for Devel- E;nent; and Arnold E. Quar es, Vice President for Student alrs. Promoters of School spirit at athletic events are cheerleaders led by Patrick Jackson. Comple'ged high rise men's dormitory fBenson HalD just one faculity 1n $1,000,000 projected plant expansion pro- gram. Progressively perfecting as we project for a greater Alabama State was ultimate goal whatever the nature of our action. Projective mul- timillion dollar plant expansion required some removals, retentions, and renovations. So promoting of University causes took varying forms. Precipitous action brought both positive and nega- tive results. But the preservation of academic integ- rity of the University prevailed in spite of disruptions in the spring. And presti ious institutional and indi- vidual associations and filiation paid inclusion div- idendse Promotions in rank and to new prestigious positions were academic plums for some. Pragmatic as rhetoric superseded pragmatiom in fact for some. Permissiveness and patronization were in evidence although low keyed. Preemptions and preclusions at some points were trumps, with proliferation of organizations, with same goals in mindePower, Power, Power. Praise was bestowed and praise was received. And the name of our game ends here with our University viable and in good handS. We passed with honor a crucial year of testingebattered and bruised but heads unbowed.
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P rophesy became reality as protests mounted and peacemakers and peacebreakers were found often in the same company. Preemption of judicial resolution of controversary either by design or ignorance of judicial process was evident as protests of expulsions and suspensions Spilled over to shadows of State Capitol. SGA President. Charles Moore, prophesied in a speech in a call to faculty and staff to stop the obsessive and constant display of independence in its relation to students; observing that . . . pressures on educators says If there IS not communi- cation . . . sooner or Eater chaos and confusion will cancemusiy attack the fiber of the system, resulting in distrust and discon- temmenl leading to disruptive activities. Area of Mathematics and PhysiCS projective enrichment in motivation for graduate study activity: Colloquium speaker Dr. David Blackwell IVisitn Professor. University of Califorv nien Topic: HE uality of eads and Tails. Dr. Blackwell selected Sandra ruce and Joe Muse for study in University of California, Berkelyr Summer Statistics Program. Projective Co-ORawith IBM: Faculty members and Students muolved in the athematics Area are in a consultation with John Chunen IBM Recruiter and Consultant who explains the mechanics of the cosperative program and the many oppor- tunities available to students. In photo are Daniel Stallworth. Henry Williams, Henry Spears. Gene Scott. Jessie Dixon. John Ivery, Moses Clark, M rs. Thelma A. Rice. John Chunet. Anthony Harper. Miss Virginia Joyce, Wallace Maryland, Joe Muse. and Jimmy Barker.
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Administrative officials-Academic and student personnel promote University in scholarship, service and overt projective recruitment for accreditation standards and a prestigious University. tL-RJ Dr's. J. Garrick Hardy, Yang Kim, Zelia S. Evans. Alfred F. Nixon. and Charles Pratt; Second Row-Major Lightfaote, Wallace Maryland, John E. Hall, Arnold E. Quarles, Vice President for Student Affairs; and Elijah Singley. .1?in. lIda Etheridge Mumford, President of Flint Michigan Alumni Association. Mrs. Flint Murlngan Alumni and Mrs. National Alumni Elect for 1970-71. with her spouse Marvin Mumford, promoting the Hornets? cause at the Homecoming game.
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