New rules, regulations and services provided 58 • Administrators TED M. ALTMAN, EdO. Stressing the importance of effective communi cat ions, Dean Altman worked closely with students and colleagues in affirming the student personnel policies of the College. He was involved in implementing on campus Title IX regulations required by t he department of Health, Education, and Welfare, He also served as advisor to the Austri an Campaigners and encouraged other campaign groups as they prepared for work during the summer of 1978. Altman attended the Youth Conflict Seminar in Memphis and the annual meeting of the National Association of Student Person nel Administrators, serv ing on its advisory board. He also attended the meeting of the Christian Co llege Student Personnel Deans Assoc iation and was active in the Three Rivers chapter of Phi Delta Kappa. During the year, he was appointed an elder by the Westside church of Christ after serving several years as a deacon . He also served as vicechairman of the Camp Wyldewood Board of Directors. Implementing for the first year the policy of no use of tobacco for the men students, necessitated by the HEW Title IX Legislation and Christian principles, Mr. Campbell worked to set up and communicate guidelines and procedures that made this policy workable. Campbell participated in the Christian counseling Workshop directed by the departments 01 Bihle and psychology . He served as an elder of the Downtown church of Christ . EDDIE RAY CAMPBELL, MAT. MARl BETH DOWNING, MEd . Counseling with girls in her office and visiting them in the dormitories and apartments, Miss Downing soughl the personal and spiritual growth of the female students. In addition she supervised the work of the resident assistants and advised the faculty sponsors of the women's social clubs . Miss Downing attended the Workshop for Christian Counselors in Abilene and many other such workshops in various parts of the country .
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