(continued from page 269) J ohn W. Nunnally held the office of Director of Computer and Information Services for a third year. Before accepting his present position, he spent three years as the Director of the Administrative Computer Center. This year Nunnally was responsible for academic and administrative computer services, telecommunications and he invested the possibility of installing a campus computer network. Dr. Harry Olree served on Harding's faculty for 32 years. He continued to serve as the Director of Athletics, overseeing the Intercollegiate Athletic Program and supervising the work of the coaches. Olree worked to "provide an opportunity for athletes with exceptional skill to compete favorably with athletes of other educational institutions." Dr. Robert H. Reely, Jr. , completed his second year as Associate Executive Director of the American Studies Institute. He also served as director of the management and marketing programs. Reely enjoyed setting up the American Studies Distinguished Speakers Program and looked forward to starting a conference center in the American Heritage. Byron Rowan served as the Assistant Vice President for Finance. He worked directly with Vice President Lott Tucker , Jr., overseeing the university's finances and record keeping. He was involved in the coordination of Hardi ng 's five-year fund raisACADEMIC ADVISING. Dr. Don Shackelford, Director of HUF, advises a student. Shackelford was responsible for both student's and faculty's HUF preparation. - Photo by Sharon Bowles. ing drive in the Searcy community. Dr. William W. Ryan, Director of Physical Plant Services, joined the Harding faculty in 1983. In the classroom he was an associate professor of Computer Information Systems. Ryan was in charge of all campus maintenance , including the co-generation plant, plumbing and grounds beautification. Dr. Don Shackelford completed his tenth year as Director of Harding University at Florence. He was responsible for teacher assignments, orientation of teache rs and students and planning all of the HUF programs. Shackelford, who was also a professor of Bible, joined the faculty in 1972. William Tucker served as the university attorney for an eighth year. Tucker provided legal representation for Harding and worked to improve the legal health of t he university. He provided one-on -one counseling for students and opened his home for weekly Wednesday night Bible ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTORS study. Zearl D. Watson continued to hold the position of Director of Student Financial Services. Hi s office coordinated federal aid, endowments , loans and depar tmental and at hl etic scholarships for students who received financia l serv ices. Watson continued to run a tight ship in t he financia l affairs office as the number of students see king aid increased. James L. White completed another year as Director of Admissions. White oversaw t he recruiting effort for the university and was directly responsib le for recruiting in Arkansas . White enjoyed telling prospective students about the " Ha rding spiri t" and planned for anot her capacity enrollment. David B. Woodroof was the Director of the Media Center. Hi s office provided photo copies to all t he de - partments on campus, as well as sup - pl ying video, aud io an d slide equipment. They also offe red other se r - vices, suc h as laminating and binding. - Melydia Clewell Administrative Directors 271
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