Alabama State University Montgomery - Hornet Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1970

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Administrative Officers Share Responsibilities ROBERT D. REID. Ph.D.. Professm' of History, Vice Presideni for Academic Affairs Dr. Robert Reid and Dr. William E. Johnson. Jr.. Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs and Chairman. Division of Graduate Studies. discuss the merits of a particular pictm'al layout for use in an academic brouhure. A Veep Speaks Of An EE Institutions of higher education cannot remain static if they are to provide the experiences which wiil aid young people in meeting the challenges of a rapidly changing social order. Colleges and UniversiA ties that are afraid of innovations and are smugly sat- isfied with the status quo will soon discover that they are doomed to mediocrity and failure even though they may continue some form of existence. Faculty and staff members of Alabama State Uni- versity are ever mindful of their obligation to offer meaningful programs which are constantly scruti- nized to make sure that they continue in tune with the times. The theme of the 1970 Yearbook which emphasizes such educational goals as evaluation and excellence is most appropriate in calling attention to the objectives of our efforts. 28

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First Lady Projects Womanas Club,- Open House Held University Womanls Club lL-Rl IStandingl: Mrs. and Misses: Thelma Rice, Cynthia Alexander. Ellen C. Larkins, Julia Morrison, Dorothy Stevens, Rosa Storm, Callie Warren, Eunice Simpson, and Willeaee Simpson. fSeatodJ fSecond RowJ: Mrs. and Misses: Lillian Watkins, Alice Lightfoote, Mabel Whisenhunt, Clara Quarlcs, Mary Gold- smith. Annette Baugh. Geraldine Sanders, Betty Boozer, Zoeline Pierce. Jo Anne Baranko, Mattie Walthall. and Martha Biggs. Seated fFit'st RowJ: Mesdames: Rebecca Holbert, Caroline. Howard, Barbara Johnson, Jacqueline Mallory, Chairman; Lucy Peterman. and Mary Hayes. Mrs. Levi Watkins translated her concern for the development of the University into action, eliciting the interest of University faculty and staff women, wives of University faculty men and emeriti faculty and staff women. She issued a statement to the Women who anSWerecl her written invitation to help organize the University Womanls Club: Mrs. Watkins said: nThrough an effective Club, we women can do much to promote the greatness of the Univar- elty with which we are associated. I seek no personal glory. I want only to do what I can do as a Woman to help make Alabama State truly reat. To that end, I pledge my full support to the lub and its officers and committee chairman? President Watkins and his staff hosted the open house in the President's suite for University Person- nel at all levels, on December , 1969 from 9 am. to 5 p.rn. The staff hosts in addition to Dr. Watkins included Mrs. Florence Harris and Mrs. Jacqueline Mallory, Secretary and Executive Secretary, respec- tively. Assistance in this beautiful Christmas season salute came from Famil Living, Foods and Nutri- tion Area, Mrs. Thelma . Whitaker, Area Coordina- tor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Pindle, Executive House keeper. President Watkins exhibits: the Watkins' charm as he greets guests at 0 en house in the inner sanctum 0f suite 135. In gx'ouks. '. Walker. Sandra Sanders. D1: W. E. Johnson; W. E. Thompson, Carver High Principal: Dr. R. P. Player, D1: Levi Watkins, and Mrs. Jacqueline Mallory, Executive Secre- tary to President.



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LEOTIS PETERM AN, Vice President For Business Affairs --.--o 4 :4 - 4...: p...- ' LEFT: JOSEPH H. STEVENS. University Treasurer; RIGHT: JOSEPH A. LACEY Cashier

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