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Elf 71-,ivan ' . -f--' M we e ii if rw .. .. i 1 - ig.: ww -w-ii ii ar-. ii we---2-1 i 5 V W g fi L 1- Q Y V i Y l - Q we f, rea ' i m s, , . w'zj:sa ,gr.-.. , ,W -i 'f-Fives-sa i . :E - I Qjxii X X X i gidygf ii wvsigig-j?x'ii ' . V, W X , f l Alvin Alcorn serves Central State as Comptroller, handling the tremendous task of finances for the college. It is his duty to see that money coming in is put to the best possible use in operating the entire institu- tion. Mr. Alcorn served in the finance division of the State Board of Education for 12 years before coming to Central. He holds a BS degree from Southwestern and an MS from OSU. Q ni wx Mal 4 -i fiesaiiift 325' ' 1 -1: -35. 5, 9,1 ..-. vm- . 'SHE 1' ,fwfr z Q ,LQ-ff . i A veteran member of the Administrative staff, Mrs. Leda Cantrell has handled col- lege finances at Central State since 1939. As Bursar, she has charge of collecting all money paid to the school, signs all checks, and keeps records of college ex- penditures. Before beginning her career at CSC, Mrs. Cantrell was financial secretary at Northern- Oklahoma junior College for five years. ! lg - QESWJL ' 1 5 eJi:E,,1 ' ' Q -PCVEM -'ir is Q. rar er- FJ, In m ..,, . ..T If-,Q .. Him. I Council Makes Policies - -1 - f - !1 ef Duties of Registrar, 'Don Jessup, include .checking transcripts and admitting new stu- dents, keeping academic records, directing enrollment proceedings, evaluating tran- scripts and making degree checks. After completing his bachelor's degree at Central in 1955, Mr. Jessup earned his mas- ter's at OSU. He served as assistant reg- istrar for one year before taking his present position. W A V j-. 1' 'I ia EL . az' - '. ages:-.M-.11' . 'J ' . 'E '.E.25?g,Q.',r, 1 e , sjhllv, UT., . .yah-1, '-.' . Q, - ci i, , x.. - W. H. Innerarity came to Central State two years ago as manager of the Student Union. He was named head of Auxiliary Enterprises last fall. Under his direction are the Union, the Broncho Corral, and the cafeteria. He also has charge of the dormitories and other cam- pus facilities. Mr. Innerarity previously managed a book store at Durant.
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Dr. Charles H. Richmond, Dean of Students, was once a student at Cen- tral State himself. He took his bache- lor's at CSC in 1941. Since that time he has become an ordained minister in the Baptist church, served as an Army Chaplain, earned his master's and doc- tor's degrees from OU, and was coun- selor at Northeast highschool in Okla- homa City. His duties now include supervising personnel records of all students, han- dling veteran's affairs, coordinating all club and social activities on campus and serving on the Administrative Council. The Dean of Men and Dean of Women assist in carrying out his many duties as counselor and coordinator of student activities. Miss Wilma Armstrong, Dean of Women, serves as advisor and counselor for all women students at the college. She has charge of women's rush activi- ties, housing for women students, Pan- hellenic, Association of Women Stu- dents, and other social and sorority ac- tivities. Dean Armstrong came to CSC in 1953 from OSU where she had served as a residence counselor. After teaching in Central's Campus school for two years, she was named Dean of Women. She holds a bache1or's degree from OCW and a master's from OSU. Previous educational experience of Miss Armstrong includes teaching in Chickasha, Okmulgee, and Roswell, New Mexico, highschools and Syracuse University. Newest Dean at CSC is Alvin Frei- berger, Dean of Men, who took over his position in 1962. Working closely with Dean Richmond, he counsels men students in academic and social affairs. Dean Freiberger received a BA de- gree from Southeastern State College, Durant, in 1947 and received an MS de- gree from Oklahoma A8zM, Stillwater, in 1953. V While employed by the Oklahoma City public school system, he taught physical education and social studies at Capitol Hill junior highg then he was counselor at Capitol Hill highschool. Before coming to Central State, he was Assistant Principal at Harding high- school. Other than the capacity of Dean of Men, he is sponsor of the Inter-Frater- nity Council and Student Senate.
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George Cox, Director of Placements and Student Loans, is in his second year at CSC. Through his office go the applications of schools in need of teachers and he matches the graduating students for these jobs, he also handles all Governmental Loans. He received his degree from Central State and a Masterls in City School Administration from Oklahoma University . P an , , l H H HN HN Tm E , ---. I, 44, ,- lf W 1-I 7-7 . E 5, 52 Others Carry Varied Duties Dr. Gene Aldrich, Assistant to the Dean of the College, is in his first year in this capacity after serving as an in- structor in the Social Studies department. Dr. Aldrich holds a BS degree from OSU, MA from OSU, and received a PhD from OU in 1953. Before coming to Central he spent nine years at Norman junior highschool. rr r Zae Knight, assistant to the registrar, was employed in the registrars office in July 1960. Mrs. Knight received a BA degree in English from Central in the spring of 1961. She handles the teacher's certification for the college on all students going into the teaching field. Oscar Sullins, business manager of Central, has held that position since 1947. Mr. Sullins is in charge of all the college purchasing, heads the entire department of stu- dent employment and has charge of all the school's keys. He holds a Bachelor's degree from Central State and a Master's of Education from OU. is W S l l g ,..,., . ,.,,..... l l Q 1. I 1, ,yr , 777' Tf 7EFfi 7 'V ' 1 ? WE ,.,. iw-if A E61 -.,. I: isis- -Jael ,,, am Q 5. , W, a.. 4 s. E. l P 3 rr J K 't il pr' us- 5 ig Algal ,. 1 ,a ,,a vm 57 5i42ll Vigl ,U WEE., . ' -5. 3-if 1 um V, , . ,. W I l rl l af e i ' r 'ii 1 l-E S E, W ,T ii... H ...T gsm zest Q. was i M fit H5551 Eff as was 1 re? Z X ' M gaitgxggtgir ' gs: uv, r, :ss ,wav V22 rr rl titer er er dm, ,pl '.1,Q.i, Hai' H li riff 2: Li 1 iii 25
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