Stephen F Austin State University - Stone Fort Yearbook (Nacogdoches, TX)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 26 text:

President Birdwell The STONE FORT comes to you again with a faithful picture of the college activities for the current year. It tells the story to which little need be added. Both the staff and the college send it on its mission of good cheer with hearty appreciation for the cooperative effort that has made it possible. The college has but one ambition — to be a big factor in educating the youth of Texas. It is trying hard to lead in sound educational thinking, and to regu- late all its activities in harmony with high ideals and worthy achievements. It trys to keep in mind the necessity of a comprehensive appreciation of the various fields of knowledge, to the end that students may feel at home in any company of scholars; and that they may be skillful in the use of the tools of thinking, to the end that new and unexpected problems may find speedy and correct solution. To this supreme endeavor we have dedicated our minds and our hearts. Very sincerely, A. W. Birdwell. Page

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Offices of the Deans Mr. T. E. Ferguson has returned to his office as Dean of Faculty after a year ' s study at Texas University with renewed vigor and interest. As an expert on administrative problems and a specialist in his field, he has few equals. He is ever ready to advise, inform, and instruct all students. Under his efTcient guidance high scholarship has been reached and maintained in the work here. The office of Dean of Women has proven itself a very necessary cog in the administrative machinery of the school. Miss Ruth Mays in a very efficient and intelligent manner performs the duties of her position, which is primarily concerned with the solution of problems relating to the welfare of the woman of the college. These problems present themselves in everchanging forms, and there is an undeniable need for the services supplied by Miss Mays. The Dean of Men, Mr. C. E. Ferguson, has the duty of advising and helping the men students in any problems which they might bring to him, and of seeing to their general welfare. Mr. Ferguson holds the respect and admiration of every student, not through the nature of his position, but through his genial and affable disposition. Page 2.

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