Lee College - Vindauga Yearbook (Cleveland, TN)

 - Class of 1982

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Health Services Director Hilda Beck writes a note. Director of Counseling and Testing Ron Gilbert even counsels on the phone. Born To Serve The Lee College Library underwent many changes this year. They changed filing systems completely and began work- ing with a new computer, which may be a bit complicated to operate, but it makes things swifter and easier. The library changed cataloguing completely and did it all under the restrictions of a fixed budget. All of the internal renovation is a part of a project to update material and keep current. The library is preparing for the major move to the projected new building which will be much more modern and will house the Pentecostal Research Center and the Lee College and School of Theology Library. The unique attribute of the Lee Li- brary is its extensive mass of religious material and Christian research media as well as up-to-date secular volumes and media. The college student who is less than mature in his research skills is fortunate to have a compassionate staff which shows Christian zeal in its effort to aid students in their studies. The library staff is headed by Frances Arrington (Head Librarian) and she is backed by a dedicated crew who put in seventy-seven hours a week to supply the Lee College campus with sufficient research time and material. Mr. Bill Watts is the director of Hous- ing and Residential Life. As the director of Housing, Mr. Watts is responsible for the assigning of students to dorms and the checking of dorms. As the director of Residential Life, he deals with the spiri- tual, social, academic, and physical life m §J ■ : -, j ; ' i 7 ' m W ' ' B,. t Mm«.. ' f 3Ktk. HI aHHfl Campus Pastor Edwin Tull is always comfortable behind a pulpit. MEMBERS OF THE LIBRARY STAFF: Frances Arrington, Head Librarian; Lynn Caruthers, Circulation Librarian; Jean Goforth, Technical Processes Librarian; Barbara McCullough, Reference Librarian; LeMoyne Swiger, Periodicals Librarian; Ed Call, Director of Pentecostal Research; Cleone McLain, Cataloguer; Sharon Groomes, Terminal Operator; Sherri Hartgraves, Secretary; Treasure Swanson, Order Assistant; Wilma Amison, Circulation Assistant; Jan Snell, Filing Clerk. 24 STUDENT SERVICES

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Director of Development Jerry Howell and Assistant Director Gerald Redman. can buy anywhere, at any price. Students who don ' t recognize Rev. Howell can just look for the man with the blueprints under his arm — he ' s always trying to start something. Illuminating A lumni The Alumni Affairs Department has the responsibility of keeping in touch with Lee College alumni. Chuck Lovelace, the department ' s director, has done an excel- lent job in locating old Lee alumni and keeping them informed about things back at the old school. This contact provides a home base for people to relate to. It also helps in recruiting efforts and in receiving financial aid for scholarships. Using a computer system, Chuck Lovelace, Ralph E. Williams, and their crew keep track of as many graduates as they can. They also sponsor a lot of the homecoming activities and publish a newsletter to keep alumni informed and involved. Alumni Office Director Chuck Lovelace. Keeping a List, Checking It Twice Dean of Admissions and Records Dr. Stanley Butler. A man with a love for young people and a desire to see the Church of God prosper, Dr. Stanley Butler is Dean of Admissions and Records. As Dean of Admis- sions, he sees many people come and go with differing needs and he feels that his office does the best possible job for the students and the school. Not adverse to changing to new methods such as the computer, he and Registrar Wanda Griffith keep a record of all the appli- cations, transcripts and class schedules — with a constant eye on efficiency. Streamlining the registration process from several hours to a couple of minutes by the use of preregistration and computers, Dr. Butler and Mrs. Griffith have eliminated a lot of wasted time and effort. Registrar Wanda Griffith. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 23



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Campus Security— the good guys. Dorm supervisors and residential assistants are responsible for about a thousand students. of the students. Bill Watts hopes that by his being here at Lee, a ministry of love and compassion has been fulfilled. As a part of Student Services, Mr. Bill Winters, the director of Financial Aid, plays a vitally important and popular part at Lee College. The Financial Aid office is dedicated to finding a way for any student or potential student who wants to come to Lee to get the financial means necessary to attend Lee. This is done through loans, grants, scholarships, et cetera. It takes a lot of people to run a school, and the Student Services group under Paul Duncan handles everything from health services, to campus security, to financial aid. Hilda Beck, a registered nurse, runs the Health Services center. She handles everything from colds to whooping cough. If any student is hospitalized, Nurse Director of Housing Bill Watts has rooms for everybody. Beck visits to make sure everything is fine. Are you confused about where you are going or what you are to do? Do you find yourself wondering just what kind of occupation you need to follow to be happy? If you answered yes to any of these questions, you probably need to contact Mr. Ron Gilbert, the director of Counseling and Testing. He and his office staff will counsel with you, give you tests to show where your interests lie, and interview you for jobs. They also will keep in touch with you for at least a year and a half after you have received a job. Mr. Gilbert waits eagerly for the day that more students will avail themselves of his office and its services. Campus Pastor Edwin Tull has prob- ably inspired more people in his ten- ure at Lee than any other person on the staff. Sometimes his inspiration comes Lucille Walker directs special services. in the form of heartfelt, Bible-based ser- mons in the chapel services. Many peo- ple have been ministered to bv Pastor Tull in private counseling sessions, in which he has understood their problems and helped to bear their burdens. He and his wife Doris often are considered the best loved people on campus — and why shouldn ' t they be? They ' re both fine examples of Jesus Christ. If classes get too hard and there doesn ' t seem to be any way to escape, you may need to pay a visit to Mrs. Lucille Walk- er. She is the director of Special Ser- vices. This is a Title IV program that centers mainly around students who are potentials for dropping out because of difficulty in classes. Special Services has a very good retention rate — of those who avail themselves of Special Services, eighty percent remain in school with new found hope. Director of Financial Aid Bill Winters pas- ses out the grants and scholarships. THE LOVE OF KNOWLEDGE 25

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