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Comptroller ' s Office Handles Big Business at Sul Ross JACK MINNOX, Comptroller Approximately 150 full-time employees, an annual payroll of 1.7 million dollars, construction projects of almost three million dollars, and another two million dollars for supplies, utilities, and needed materials make Sul Ross State College the biggest business in the Big Bend area of Texas. The Comptroller’s office, headed by Jack Minnox, expends approximately one and a half million dollars locally, in addition to the payroll for faculty and staff. Besides Min¬ nox, Dick Spradley, assistant comptroller, and Mrs. Frances Newsom, business manager, comprise the upper-level admini¬ strative staff charged with conducting the financial affairs of the college. lltltliMlllHHl DICK SPRADLEY, Assistant Comptroller MRS. FRANCES NEWSOM, Business Manager
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Four Deans Serve Students of Sul Ross DON STAFFORD began his duties as Dean of Students last fall. Thoroughly familiar with students’ problems, Mr. Stafford has added a friendly note to campus life. Besides supervising all phases of campus activities, he also administers the student financial aids program at Sul Ross. FRANCES PHILLIPS is completing another year as Graduate Dean. Efficient and scholarly, Dr. Phillips presides over the Graduate Council and provides quality leadership for students seeking advanced degrees. NELL VAN HORN supervise s women’s resident housing as Dean of Women. Charged with disciplining women students who need it, Dean Van Horn is fair, sincere, and impartial. BILL SPURGIN, Dean of Men, utilizes his experience and knowledge of college men. He brings a variety of teaching and administrative training to the job he assumed in July.
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l mmm iMMf I: H HI isftfi ' . i i Hu I Ul r ' i GLENN DAVIS, Registrar Registrar Concerned With Booming Enrollment Academic records of Sul Ross students—both present and past—fill countless filing cabinets. Thousands of other transcripts have been reduced to microfilm. Still, the task of maintaining a re¬ cord system for admissions, transfers, and gradua¬ tion presents a hurculean problem. Transcripts, complete with courses taken, grades awarded, and grade points earned, con¬ sume much of the time of Glenn Davis, registrar, and Bill Tindol, assistant. Booming enrollment reached a record 2,323 students during the fall semester. More students mean more records. BILL TINDOL, Assistant Registrar
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