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Page 22 text:
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BOARD OF DIRECTORS Robert Lee Bobbitt, President Mrs, W. L. Stoner Laredo Victoria R. C Eckhardt Kingsville S. L. Gill Raymondville Mrs. Lorine Jones Spoonts Corpus Christi Sam Fore, Jr. Flomvilk Claude Pollard Austin Mrs. Gordon Boone Corpus Christi Gus S. Wortham Houston
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Permit me to extend the good wishes and congratulations of the Board of Direc- tors to the Annual staff, to the student officers of the College, and to the entire student body upon seeing you round out another successful year at our own Texas College of Arts and Industries. The past year has brought changes, many trials, and hardships and sorrows. The student body, however, has borne itself well under the serious conditions which the College has faced. The conduct of the spendid young men and women of The Texas College of Arts and Industries is a source of genuine inspiration to the entire Board of Directors. We are convinced that you are a group of serious-minded, capable and promising young Texans. It is a source of pride and pleasure that we, your Board of Directors, have had a part in the management of an institution whose business it is to train for leadership a group that seems to promise so much for the future of the Lone Star State. With all the young and abundant life which we find on this campus there is so little of the “horse play,” the trivialities, and lack of discipline which has at times marked so many college campuses. Of these things we have taken due note and have marked with joy and pride. You are students of a young college, and although many fine traditions have been estabished, you, the present student body, are still the makers of the traditions of The Texas College of Arts and Industries. Let me charge you as one wTho loves the institution with all the devotion with which you love it that you build traditions at this college that will be worthy of the fine name of Texas, and the heritage left to you by those who have loved, served, and sacri- ficed in the days which now make up the history of our state. R. L. BOBBITT. TO THE STUDENT BODY OF THE TEXAS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND INDUSTRIES
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THE FACULTY John L. Nihuman, Ph. D. CHEMISTRY Head of the Department Dean of the College J. E. Conner, M. A. HISTORY Head of Department Dean of Men L. F. Connell, M. A. ECONOMICS Head of the Department of Economics a nd Sociology Director of the School of Liberal A rts Associate Dean of the College Lila Baugh, B. A. EDUCATION Dean of Women Edith Cousins, M. A. SOCIOLOGY Associate Dean of Women
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