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SYBIL ABBOTT WALLACE BAILEY MARGARET BARTLETT MRS. LOREN BELT CHARLES BENSON DOLORES BROWN JACK CLADY CHARLES COKER
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COLLEGE OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER WALLACE BAILEY President JACK GRAY Vice President MARY ELLEN PORTER DON MORRISON Secretary Treasurer SECOND SEMESTER BILL McNAUGHT President Sam Davis Vice President MARY WHITEMAN ROY RATCLIFF Secretary Treasurer THE NECESSITY OF AS THE purpose and function of the Junior College is better understood by the high school and junior col- lege students and by their parents, it will play its role in this community in a much fuller and more effi- cient manner. A junior college education will be as much a necessity for the wage earner of a decade hence as is a high school education today. This is true from the standpoint of general education as well as from that of vocational training. We live in the world’s greatest dem- ocracy and in order for it to retain its position of world leadership, more people must be better trained in factual knowledge concerning their environment, in critical thinking, and in social development. Our environment of today is a composite of physical, living, mental, social, and spiritual factors. Our citizens need more facts about physical and life sciences, about the nature and functions of the mind, about the likes and dislikes of others and A JUNIOR COLLEGE how to get along with their fellowmen—and most funda- mentally of all, they need to discover within themselves and others that which is so much like the Spirit of our Creator. It is the purpose and function of the Junior College to supply these needs through the study of physics, chem- istry, and biology—through the study of applied psy- chology—through the study of history, government, and sociology—and through the study of religion, language, literature, and art. To the extent that these needs are supplied, the Junior College has succeeded in giving the student a general education that will enable him to enjoy life more, and to solve his own personal problems and those of a great democracy in a higher and better way. RAY P. PORTER, Dean — 3-A
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LAWRENCE DORSEY HOMER LEE DOYEL VIRGINIA ENGLEHART BILL FARRIS EUGENE EBERHART ELIZABETH EDWARDS DON FEDDERSEN WELBORNE FIRE
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