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Mrs. Frances Newsom, Assistant Business Manager Jack Stovell Business Office Dan Ritter, Director of Inventory and Assistant Director of Student Affairs. Dan Ritter Jack Stovell, Business Manager of the College .... Jfc '
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mic and Student Life Dr. Delbert A. Dyke became the Dean of Sul Ross State College in 1961. He has been a member of the Sul Ross faculty since 1952, but he has extended his service on two occasions. One year was spent at George Peabody College for Teachers in Nashville, Tennessee and another two years were spent with the Ford Foundation in Karachi, Pakistan. His area of specialization is Industrial Arts and he has served Sul Ross as chairman of that department as well as Registrar. The Dykes have two children, a dachshund, and a house filled with Pakis¬ tani souvenirs. Dr. Frances Phillips, Chairman of the Gradu¬ ate Department, Chair¬ man of the Division of Social Studies, and Pro¬ fessor of History, return¬ ed to Sul Ross in the summer of 1962 to re¬ sume her connection with the college. Although she is a little woman, to most students who have contact with her, she is the epitome of scholarly exactness and sympathetic planning. Miss Kay White, Secretary to the Dean of the College. 11
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Mrs. Elvie Williams, Accountant. Mrs. Sally Gilbreath, Cashier. Mrs. Monte Fain, Secretary to the Business Manager Budgets Finances Nobody likes to pay bills, but even worse than paying is the fear of the money’s not lasting until the end of the year. Many things connected with the business affairs of the campus require careful planning. Students and faculty must be fed, they must have a tight roof over their heads, they must be able to travel about and meet others in similar endeavors—there are a thousand details which make education possible and they all need careful budget¬ ing by the Business Office. Howard Bledsoe, student employee in the Housing Office finds places for stu¬ dents to live. Barbara LaBeff and Bert Slater run the multilith machine to produce the million of pages of print required for the college. 13
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