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Special Services 'N ,mg Z ROY W00le Sid Coleman Mrs. Leo Duke Assistant to Bookstore Assistant to Supervisor of College Nurse Manager Buildings and Grounds Mrs. Earl Glover Assistant to College Nurse Bill Mullenax Marvin Iberq Ned O'Kelly Security Officer Security Officer Furniture Repairman jvc tm '1TTL'f'-V' +Q.2E'6f
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. .ff t l R ' J ff y .,:' K krvk , Noble Wimberly Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds Dr. Cecil Garrison Director of Audio-Visual Aids Administrative A ssistants Noble Wimberly became the maintenance supervisor in 1948. He and his staff are in charge of all repairs and maintenance on the campus: they manicure the lawns, do all landscaping, and keep up the heating plant. Wimberly has charge of all carpenters and janitors as Well as his own crew. Dr. Cecil Garrison, who serves as Director of Audio- Visual Aids and Professor of Physical Education, came to ASTC in 1948. He is also in charge of the film library. Dr. Garrison attended Beebe High School, received his BSE degree from Harding College, his MA degree from George Peabody College, and his Ed.D. degree from the Univer- sity of Wyoming. Dr. Paul Witherspoon, who serves as Director of Test- ing, came to ASTC in 1955. He is a1so,an associate pro- fessor of Psychology. He attended high school at Mena, received his BA degree from the University of Arkansas, his MA degree from Trinity University, and his Ed.D. Degree from the University of Arkansas. As the Director of Testing, Dr. Witherspoon is respon- sible for giving all standardized tests including the fresh- men tests, and the Graduate Record Exam. He also ad- ministers individual psychological tests as a counciling agent. Dr. Paul Witherspoon Director of Testing
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