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Story January 26, 1925

The Siftings Herald

Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas

What is this article about?

Wayne McCauley, a 1924 Ouachita graduate and former student leader, takes over as private secretary to Dr. C. E. Dicken, replacing Floyd Goodman, while retaining his dormitory role in Arkadelphia.

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SUCCEEDS TO THE POSITION LEFT VACANT BY FLOYD GOODMAN

Wayne McCauley of Judsonia who held a responsible position at the Ouachita boys' dormitory this year has taken the place left vacant by Floyd Goodman as private secretary to Dr. C. E. Dicken. Besides his secretarial work he will continue to discharge his duties at the dormitory.

Mr. McCauley is well known in Arkadelphia and the Ouachita student body. He received his A. B. degree from this institution in 1924, where he was a member of the orchestra for four years, of the Glee club for three, director of the band, '24, track for four years, captain of track, '24, rifle team two years, captain of rifle team, '23, captain of Co. A, '23, president of Hermesian society, '24; president of Bereans, '24, editor-in-chief of the Ouachitonian, '24, president of the 400 Club.

By his record his popularity in the student body may be seen and scores of his friends here hope that "Mac" will become a permanent fixture in Ouachita.

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography Personal Triumph

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Wayne Mccauley Ouachita College Secretary Appointment Student Leader Arkadelphia

What entities or persons were involved?

Wayne Mccauley Floyd Goodman Dr. C. E. Dicken

Where did it happen?

Arkadelphia

Story Details

Key Persons

Wayne Mccauley Floyd Goodman Dr. C. E. Dicken

Location

Arkadelphia

Event Date

1924

Story Details

Wayne McCauley of Judsonia succeeds Floyd Goodman as private secretary to Dr. C. E. Dicken while continuing dormitory duties; he graduated from Ouachita in 1924 with extensive extracurricular leadership roles.

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