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James Quattlebaum Mrs. Opal Jackson Mrs. Debbie Lambright Business Manager A Secretary Assistant to Housing Office TAX CONSULT ANT BOOK- STORE DAANAGER Mrs. Christine Simmons Mrs. Jackie Garner Mrs. Jill Goodgion Registrar Assistant to Registrar Assistant to Registrar
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Danny Teague Director of Student Activities Sub Provides Relaxing Break DIRECTOR UF ST DE CTI ITIES The job of Student Activities is a vital part of college life because it deals with the life of the student outside of the classroom. Danny Teague, Director, and Connie Russell, Assistant Director, combine their efforts and make a fine team for this office. The college tries to provide a program of student activities so varied that there will be some activity which will appeal to the interests or meet the personal need of every student enrolled in college. Mr. Teague supervises the Student Union Building where one may participate in recreational games, watch televi- sion, have club meetings, attend school sponsored dances, buy their textbooks and pick up their mail. Teague , not only serves as Director of Student Activities, but he also is advisor for the HCI C News Journal, teaches Journalism and P.E. classes, and is public relations officer. He also teaches a night class in English for the officers at the Coffield Unit of the Texas Department of Corrections. As assistant to the Director, Ms. Russell, is sponsor for the Student Senate , is the coach for the girls basketball team , is advisor to the Cheerleaders, and teaches P.E. classes. Involvement with people is truly the function of this office . . . fi tr K Ms. Connie Russell Mrs. Dorothy Stacks Asst. Director of Student Activities Secretary 159
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N MEMORIAM TU ROSCO FRA CIS Mr.Francis was a member of the Henderson County Junior College faculty for 28 years and served as Chairman of the Natural Science Division from 1951 until his resignation in 1973 . In 1971 he was named in Outstanding Educators of America and was a co-author of the laboratory manual used in the Biology Depart- ment. Mr. Francis was a member of the Texas State Teachers Associ- ation, served as president of the Henderson County Teachers Federal Credit Union for two terms and as a member of the board of directors for the Credit Union for many years. He was the first president of Henderson County Junior College Teachers Association and was awarded the Honorary State Farmer Award , which is the highest award given by the Future Farmers of America . The influence of this outstanding educator will have a lasting effect on all the students and co-workers who were privileged to come in contact with him.
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