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Leaders Gi e at 3' ' M S frssnxa 1 Special Service ' fm Z 5 Directing Auxiliary Enterprises is H. lnnerarity, f I vvho coordinates event schedules vvith profit- making units on the campus. Managing the nevv Z.: ' i Red Bud Restaurant in the College Center is john Eckels, vvho plans menus and experiments vvith likes and dislikes of customers. Bob Thompson, Associate Director of Admis- sions, and his able assistant, lon Wright, make sure that enrollment requirements are met and pro- spective students receive desired information about Central State. Once the students enroll, grades are the biggest concern and lon Robertson in data processing makes sure that the necessary records are vvell taken care of. When the student is finally ready to be graduated, Dr. Bill Fisher, Direc- s-Xx tor of Admissions and Records, makes certain that t 'f-Q, degree checks are made and handed out. So that ' the student can determine the field in vvhich he is most qualified, lvl. D. Smith, Director of Testing and Counseling, gives aptitude tests. X ' ' .,,,,Q.1:' ,gn we 't ' YM Z ,, H. lnnerarity, Director of Auxiliary Enterprises, oversees all profit-making units on the CSC campus. 2 i 'T .. 22?- if !f4 Food service experts lohn Eckels and Kathryn Capps go over the daily menu of the Dr. Bill Fisherls department of Admissions and Rec'- Rvfl Bull lQi'Sldlll'dlTl. orcls chef ks all student degrees.
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-'-N451 .-,af Student Affairs Handling virtually every student problem that could and frequently did arise, Central State's five adminis- l trative deans found themselves involved in club meet- ings, teacher-student grade disputes, explaining the system to incoming freshmen and attending to all the little things that make a college student's life easier. E. C. Hall headed the Fifth Year Program at Central State and determined the course curriculum for every graduate student. Alvin Freiberger and Wilma Armstrong were Deans of Men and Women respectively, while Dean of the College was Dr. joe C. jackson, ably assisted by Odus Rice. Dr. Charles Richmond was Dean of Students. Central State College and the Bronze Book staff deeply regret the passing of Dr. Sam Webster in late December. Dr. Webster had long been associated with the college and had performed his duties as Di- rector of Special Events with quiet efficiency. He re- ceived his Bachelor degree here in 7935, his Masters at Oklahoma ASM in 7947 and his Doctorate from OU in 7958. For four years Dr. Webster was on leave from CSC to serve as technical education advisor to the East Pakistan Government at Dacca. He returned to CSC in 7964 and resumed his duties as a campus adminis- trator. At his death, both administrators and students lost a friend. Dean of the Graduate School E. C. Hall looks through one of several graduate degree reports. A tsflvflr 3 gm ,ay W Q., fi is , V . ,A . Dr. Sam Webster, Coordinator of Special Events, passed away in December. . . X
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mf' . ' S Pete Dunham, Physical Plant Director, lohn Robertson, data processing, records grades Bob Thompson, Associate Director takes care of the mechanical parts ot CSC, for over 9000 Central Students. ot Admissions, keeps an eye on all M. D. Smith, Director of Testing and Counseling, gives aptitude tests to students and then shows them in which areas they would be most qualified. student records. lon Wright, Assistant Director of Admissions, sees that all information about CSC is sent out to prospective students, :ff ., 3 -
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