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MANUAL OF STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) Section 7. Others—Advisory and Representative Basilei Council Contracts Pan Hellenic Representative EAF Coordinator CHAPTER 4 Rules and Regulations Section 1. Standing Rules Section 2. Rules and Responsibilities of Committee Liaisons Public Relations Protocol Section 3. These are the true branding points of Pi Kappa Alpha. To uphold our brand through communications, use consistent core elements of logo, color, and typography. These help reinforce the image over time of Pi Kappa Alpha and ensure adherence to intent of our founders.
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Green Dean of the College of Fine Arts 3) Joseph A. Greene Dean of the College of Business Administration 4) Terry Harper Acting Dean of the College of Liberal Arts 5) Howard G. Henderson Director of the Physical Plant 6) Robert Herrington Director of Personnel Services 7) Joe E. Holloway Dean— GSM at Gulf Park 8) Albert J. Jaeger Assistant Vice President for Business and Finance 9) Janis B. James Manager of Research and Sponsored Programs 10) Kay James Women's Basketball Coach 11) Shirley J.
Jones Dean of the School of Social Work 12) Wallace G. Kay Dean of the Honors College 13) Boyd A. Kellet Director of Student Health Services 14) William E. Kirkpatrick Director of Public Information 6) 1) 7) 11) 12) 24 4) 3) 5) 8) 13) B «. ■■.■. f.ff ^ffgNf. 9) 14) 10) 25 Administration 1) Robert S.
Kivetz Director of Housing Administration 2) Cecil Klutts Director of Purchasing 3) Jerri D. Laube Morgan Dean of the School of Nursing 4) Carl Lawrence Director of Placement Service 5) Alice L. Maw Director of International Students Advisement 6) Charles B. McNeil Director of Admissions 7) Howard Miller Director of Public Safety 8) Danny W. Montgomery Registrar 9) Powell G. Ogletree Director of Alumni Activities 10) Joseph S. Paul Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs 11) Eric R.
Prenshaw Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs 12) Charles H. Probst Dean of Student Services 13) Gene D.
Saucier Dean of Admissions and Special Academic Services 14) William C. Scruggs Director of the Computer Center 26 Administration 1) Bill W. Shafer Director of the University Counseling Center 2) James H. Sims Vice President for Academic Affairs 3) Ken Smith Business Manager of Auxiliary Services 4) Celestian J.
Pete Taylor Assistant Athletic Director, Head Baseball Coach 5) Bill Taylor Head of the Center for International Education 6) Shelby Thames Executive Vice President 7) Joseph E. Tinnon Dean of Continuing Education and Public Services 8) Charlotte E. Tullos Director of Career Advisement, Cooperative Education Advisement, and Adult Services 9) M.K. Turk Head Men's Basketball Coach 10) Sidney E.L. Weatherford Director of Institutional Research 11) John C.
Wellons Director of Development 12) Gary C. Wildman Dean of the College of Science and Technology 13) Karen M. Yarbrough Vice President for Research and Extended Services 28 7) 3) 4) 8) 9) 12) 13) 29 Board of Trustees ^ (0 O o u C/5 Contemporary librarianship is everything from small town librarians, who lovingly dispense their materials, to highly specialized bibliographers in all types of industry and government work. The School of Library Service offers teaching and non-teaching degree programs at the Bachelor's and Master's level. GSM encourages students to specialize in any major before beginning their library training, since library science is basically and realistically a combination field. GSM Students learn to select, organize, and manage films and filmstrips, maps, and audio-visual and computerized equipment as well as all types of printed materials. GSM encourages practical experiences through student attendance of conferences, field trips through large libraries of all types, and of course, thorough knowledge of our own GSM facilities.
Exciting careers in Library Science are enjoyed by extremely talented men and women who are being well paid in their specialized fields. I Photos by S Gaston 72 73 CO & 84 85 ALPHA TAG OMEGA Epsilon CJpsilon Chapter The Epsilon Gpsilon chapter of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was installed November 19, 1949 and is one of the oldest fraternities on campus. ATO's are involved in all aspects of campus life including the Baptist Student Gnion, ASB— President Ken Stribling, ASB Senators, Omicron Delta Epsilon — President Chris Smilek, Lambda Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Honors College, Phi Eta Sigma, American Marketing Association, Golden Eagle Cheerleaders, and Air Force ROTC.
Many ATO's are involved in other Greek organizations such as Anchor Man, Anchor Brother, Arrow Men, Turtle Men, and Sigma Men. For the fourth year in a row Epsilon Gpsilon has won the Omar Nanu Memorial Sports Award and the David E. Dauerhauer Driving Excellence Award. ATO's also have the future Mr. And Miss Olympia — Horse and Dolly. ATO would like to thank Chris Smilek and Mark Chapman for their contributions in making ATO # 1 at GSM.
Welcome to the OrgSync page for the Lambda Iota Chapter of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity! This site is developed to enhance communication and organization between our Executive Council, Officers, Membership, and Alumni. Pi Kappa Alpha Preamble Sunday Evening, March 1, 1868 University of Virginia For the establishment of friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis; for the promotion of brotherly love and kind feeling; for the mutual benefit and advancement of the interests of this with whom we sympathize and deem worthy of our regard; We have resolved to form a Fraternity, believing that, thus we can most successfully accomplish our object. Robertson Howard Julian Edward Wood James Benjamin Sclater, Jr. Frederick Southgate Taylor Littleton Waller Tazewell (Bradford) William Alexander Pi Kappa Alpha Statement on Integrity Our Founders created Pi Kappa Alpha to attract men committed to the full development of their intellectual and personal potential. This object requires that a community of trust exist among all brothers, along with a faithful devotion to truth and honor. Integrity is demanded in all relationships and pursuits, both personal and academic.
Our Mission Pi Kappa Alpha is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character and to fostering a truly lifelong fraternal experience. Our Vision Pi Kappa alpha will set the standard of integrity, intellect, and achievement for our members, host institutions, and the communities in which we live. Our Creed We believe in the importance of virtue and commit to living the values of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. We recognize that truth is the foundation of all lasting association, and we will seek wisdom and knowledge while serving other in modesty and dignity. Recalling that Pi Kappa Alpha is a lifelong commitment, I therefore reaffirm to live my life with honor and courage seeking the inherent worth in each person I meet; to accept all brother of Pi Kappa Alpha in love and friendship; and to serve my faith, my family, my community, my alma mater, and my Fraternity. Only then, by living these virtues, will we realize our fullest potential.