1968-1969 Yearbook

VIRGIL LAWYER, MA DEAN OF STUDENTS Lawyer yields track team duty to need for student recruiting VIRGIL H. LAWYER, Dean of Students, found it necessary this year to give up coaching the crosscountry team in order to devote more time to recruiting new students. In his responsibilities as director of admissions, special emphasis was placed on reaching potential students in Arkansas, since enrollment from that area was down this year. A zealous man radiating school spirit, Lawyer was constantly striving to keep student morale high and, as a result, advocated relaxing social regulations in some areas. Dean Lawyer was active in mission work, having special interest in Japan. His leisure time was often spent studying history. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, a national history honor society. Other professional memberships of Dean Lawyer are the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors and the American Council of Admissions Counselors. DEAN OF MEN Allison advises draft-age men on current induction changes CARL LEE ALLISON possesses an unusual ability to communicate well with young men, which resulted in the effective execution of his college responsibilities this year. Also, a thorough understanding of current draft policies caused Harding's male population to be especially grateful for his presence. Dean Allison earned a reputation of being a man who can be trusted to do whatever is possible in harmonizing student affairs. His extensive participation in sports aided in filling the role of assistant athletic director and makes him an amiable and competent baseball coach. Dean Allison, often officiated athletic events . He is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Coaches and the Arkansas Officials Association. He is also involved every year with student recruitment and coordination of Camp Tahkodah facilities for non-college groups. CARL ALLISON , MA 23

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