1967-1968 Yearbook

DEAN OF STUDENTS Deans solve problems from gambling to hemlines VIRGIL H. LAWYER fills the dual role of Dean of Students and Director of Admissions. However. this year in addition to these responsibilities, he served as acting Dean of "Vomen and coach of the cross-country team. Guiding the cross-country team to an AIC victory, Lawyer traveled with the boys to Omaha, Nebraska; Springfield, MissoUl~; Bowling Green, Kentucky and Oklahoma City. Oklahoma. Acting as Dean of Women has posed severa l problems such as enforcing curfew and especially suggesting lower hemlines . This year found Lawyer wearing a more harried look on hi s face as he keeps up with 1900 students . Nonethe· less, Lawyer, assisted by Eddie Campbell, still con· tinues to direct the recmitment of future students. CARL LEE ALLISON vitally aided the formation of TTarding's first dormitory coun cil. Through - out the year Dean Allison ga ined the respec t of the studellt body by the understanding way he di s- ('harged his duties as Dean of Men. Dean Allison is a member of the Arkansas Coaches Association, the NATA Baseball Coaches Association and the Arkansas Officials Associa - tion. Mr. Al1ison is assi stant athletic director. basebal1 coach and advisor on veteran ' s affairs. Stu - dent rermitment is another sideline, plus cOOl'di - nation of Camp Tahkodah facilities for the usc of other groups. CARL ALLISON , MA 21

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