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48 -. lhll'u Above: Dr. Don Argue, dean of students; rightzDr. Thurman Vanzant, coordinator of coun- seling and guidance; above right: Mrs. Lucille Clark, di- rector of women students. Ex- treme right: Mr. Emerald Wray, director of student and spirit- ual life, dictates to his secre- tary, Missy Wray,
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Left: Division of Science and Math: Dr. Walter Ernst, chairman, Depart- ment of Science and Math. Lower Left: Division of Humanities: Heft to right Dr. Zenas J. Bicket, chairman, Department of Language, Literature, and Communimtions; Dr. William Menzies, chairman, department of Bibliwl Studies and Philosophy; Mr. John Shows, acting chairman, Department of Fine Arts. Below: Division of Social Sciences: Ueft to righ'd Dr. Stanley Burgess, chairman, Department of Social Studies; Dr. Virgil Nicholson, chair- man, Department of Edumtion and Behavioral Sciences; Dr. Joel Chaney, Department of Business and Economics:
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Argue links students and faculty The new student institute dispelled the usual tide of confusion, frustration, and despair that sweeps over freshmen during orientation. The program was coordinated by Dr. Donald Argue, dean of students. His office supervised the health center and guidance center. All student activities and organizations were coordinated through the dean's office. Argue also represented the administra- tion in Student Government and exe- cuted student discipline. The director of women students, the director of spir- itual life, and the coordinator of guid- ance and counseling work with the dean of students. As director of women students, Mrs. A. Lucille Clark was responsible for the housing and conduct of the women stu- dents. She coordinated the school calen- dar for the faculty, administration, and student events. Her office also kept the daily chapel attendance records. The spiritual anticipation and grati- fication shown on campus this .year im- pressed me, said Emerald Wray, direct- or of spiritual life. He worked behind the scenes planning the chapel services. Thurman Vanzant, coordinator of guidance and counseling center, worked to provide an attractive and peaceful atmosphere for students seeking advice. Being considered extensions of the class- room, the resident heads and hall pro- grams were branches of the guidance center. .V. , Isl WW;
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