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Sewing as academic dean of the College since 1951, Dr. Joe Jackson goes over some ofthe many pieces of correspondence that concern the school. As Dean of Students, Dr. Charles Richmond is primarily responsible for the development, coordina- tion, interpretation and leadership of a comprehensive program of student activities and services. Deans Direct Student Programs 1 ln his twenty-fourth year at Central State, Dr. E. C. Hall, graduate dean, directs CentroI's fifth-year program leading to the Master of Teach- ing degree. Noted for his disarming smile, dean of men Alvin Freiberger super- vises student activities for the young men on campus. ,Ls z 1-:'?y1tQ5: -1jQ':a jf cc -'A f' ' r - -71 2-s?i' t.l-2 E pi-L tt . , fra 32...a- 'sei :sw -we ef f it lnllgpgggltts -3.1 wg -. . se - -5 f , in . 'ww ,ii . V l gffl llll 'N F Wi fl is. - , L . . .1 , ft. iii , -s ,sw JL f tht? ll liillil QV' l 4' L' - 5. . Y. I X or .,, Ls 'V . fi. igfvr ,ei ' A iff: . 5 Ln ' 2 l iii? A 'fi'- ,:,,l giimi.l i , . 1 iii .t as 1 we l , ae. I, . 5 -fi-I' ll -if' e-Q... 2' .Il Working with departmental chairmen on class schedules, de- signing courses, supervising personnel records of all students, meeting the needs as advisors and counselors forthe men and-women students - Central State's five deans manage to perform these duties as well as many others. Dr. Joe C. Jackson serves as academic dean, directing the entire curriculum of the school. Dr. E. C. Hall heads the expanding graduate program at CSC, and Dr. Charles Richmond serves as counselor and coordinator of student activities. Dean Wilma Armstrong is Dean of Women, and Alvin Freiberger is Dean of Men. ' ' ' f ' 5'5? 53' 7'7'f', ': y i Wilma Armstrong, dean of women at Central State since 1955, is never for from the phone as she keeps up with the coeds.
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Dr. Godfrey Builds CSC's Image ,im n E fi .,.. 1 KEN - 1 o GENTRAL STATE GOLLEQE Edmond., Oklahoma Omce of the Preskianf 1 'lr' DEAR STUDENTS, FACULTY AND FRIENDS: Every organization has an image and this is particularly true of an institution of higher learning. At Central State College we are proud to have people see us as we are-- the largest and most dynarnic college in Oklahoma .... the producer of more certified teachers than any other institution in the state .... a school faced with the problems which come with rapid expansion, but which continues to uphold academic excellence. . . a. source of artistic creativity and appreciation that spreads throughout the state. . . an institution whose athletic teams are always to be reckoned with. . . the major industry in Edmond. . . a budding research institute in science, special education and other areas. . . a college that is concerned with the moral, religious and social life of its students as well as intellectual training. These things and many more make up the image of Central State College. My congratulations go to the Bronze Book editor, staff, and sponsor for portraying this image to you. Sincerely yours, Garland Godfrey President ml . l Administrators and wives received guests ot the President's reception which was Centrc1l's first lady, Mrs. Gorlonld Godfrey, serves in the refreshment line cot held in early fall. In the line are, left to right, Deon ond Mrs. Charles Richmond, Deon the Home Economics club reception. E. C. Hclll, Deon and Mrs. Joe Jackson, and President and Mrs. Garland Godfrey.
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