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MAKE A BETTER LIVING Sul Ross was originally vocational in its plan; the occasion for its organization as a Normal School and Teacher’s College was to train faculty for area schools; she is still proud that she continues in that tra¬ dition and a majority of each year’s graduation class is qualified to take places in the schoolrooms of America. In recent years, however, vocational training has broadened as the need was made apparent. Training in homemaking and family life is provided by the Home Economics Department. Most rapidly growing to meet current demands is the Business Department, which en¬ rolls an increasing number of students each year. The square at the hypotenuse is Eddie Sandoval in Mechanical Drawing class. Dr. J. T. Morrow Mabel E. Dugger Instructor of Education Assoc. Prof, of Home Economics and Journalism Alta Bell Kay Dr. Mayron Shields Instructor in Business Assoc. Prof, of Administration Business Administration La Marylis Oliver Joe Ed Spencer Eva Chaffin Instructor of Business Instructor of Business Instructor in Business Administration Administration Administration 27
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KNOW-HOW HELPS STUDENTS Dr. Harlan Ford Ethelaura Ramey Assoc. Prof, of Education Assist. Prof, of Education Dr. Daniel W. Graham Laurene Lighthouse Assist. Prof, of Education Assist. Prof, of Education Professor Bill Williams and Jack High¬ tower experiment with the new electronic grading machine. Dr. E. B. Coleman Assist. Prof, of Psychology Dr. Robert W. Miller Associate Prof, of Education Clanton Newbill Instructor of Ethics Dr. Vally Johnson Prof, of Education John Prude Assist. Prof, of Education Myrtle Brick Instructor of Education
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SERVICE DEPARTMENTS KEEP Without the skilled efforts of people who never enter the class¬ room, the wheels of education at Sul Ross would grind to a stop. Stu¬ dents must be fed and housed, they must be doctored when they are sick, the plant must be kept clean and in operation, and the bookstore and library must furnish them with needed resources. Without this essential part of the college, students’ years at Sul Ross would be much less pleas¬ ant Tom Connor Director of Student Union Bill Lane, Bill Cowell, and Frank Valenzuela Robert Larson Director of Hancock Hall and Cafeteria Cashier Martin Olson Cafeteria Manager
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