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Doris W. Hewitt, College Counselor 25
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i p nm s:t;:;::i:::=i:i •nSHBH ' 5 B Lucylle C. Keylon, Assistant Dean of Students; Roger W. Decker, Dean of Students DEAN OF STUDENTS Nobody could make a better commercial for Hush Puppy shoes than Dr. Rodger W. Decker, Dean of Students. He walks more miles in a day than most of us in a week. After all, he coordinates the efforts of our other Deans Overholser, McNair, and Keylon, soothes the nerves of frustrated Dorm Moth- ers , and tries to appease the cries of outraged students. When all else fails, Dr. Hewitt is called to the rescue to seek out our deep-seated anxieties and guide us back to sani- ty. The Student Affairs office is a remarkable place: perhaps re- marked about more than any other office on campus. 24 Grace McS. Overholser, Assistant Dean of Students Pii PUM wMyhs iMiMt
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Mini 1KJ DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Contrary to our ignorance, there is a group of people on the other side of campus who make up the staff of the Development Office. This brings up a unanimous ques- tion — what ' s that? Well, it ' s a lot of things. It ' s got a director of News and Publications, Mr. Fowler Dug- ger, Jr. It ' s got a director of Wills and Bequests Program, Mr. Badger Johnson. And, it ' s even got a di- rector of Alumni Affairs, Mr. Charles Parrish. (This is only ap- plicable to those few who ever make it into the annuals of the alumni status and even then, it is providing that they don ' t lose your future address.) News and Publications must be self-explanatory. Wills and Be- quests probably has something to do with getting money, and Alumn Affairs definitely has something to do with getting money. One would guess that we can all be sure they are doing a wonderful and efficient job over there under the pecan trees doing whatever it is you do when you direct one of those things. At any rate, if you have any other questions about develop- ment, write to: Development Office, St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352. I ' m sure it ' s a nice place to visit. Mr. J. Bruce Frye. Director of Development Mr. Charles E. Parrish, Director, Alumni Affairs Mr. F. Badger Johnson, Jr., Director, Wills Bequests Program 26 - I c Wmi— MiMlriiiiiiii I nl ffi
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