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THE ADVISORY COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL - VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
IN TEXAS
There are twenty-one members of the Advisory Council. The membership is recommended by the
Governor, appointed by the State Board of Education, and confirmed by the State Senate.
Council members serve staggered 6-year terms.
The Council membership and the appropriate category for each member is listed below:...representing a cross section of indus-
trial, business, professional, agricultural,
and health service occupations.
Mr. William L. Jones, Jr., Chairman
3605 Steck Avenue, Apt 1010
Austin, Texas 78756
...person having special knowledge, experi-
ence or qualifications with respect to the
administration of state or local technical-
vocational education programs.
Mr. Marcos A. Vann, Vice-Chairman
Regional Director
Office of Civil Rights
General Services Administration
819 Taylor Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
...person familiar with the programs of
teachers' training for technical-vocational
teachers in the post-secondary institutions.
Dr. James L. Boone, Jr., Head
Department of Industrial Education
Texas A & M University
College Station, Texas 77840
...representing State Industrial and Economic
Development Agencies.
Mr. John L. Cockrill
President and C.E.O.
LTV Ling Altec, Inc.
P. 0. Box 30385
Dallas, Texas 75230
...person representative of the general pub-
lic.
Mr. Ellwood E. Collins
Executive Director
Bowie County Economic Advancement Corp.
Local Community Action Agency
1510 Plum Street
Texarkana, Texas 75501...person representing technical-vocational
education at the secondary school level.
Mr. S. P. Cowan
Superintendent of Schools
Rio Grande City Independent School District
Rio Grande City, Texas 78583
...person familiar with vocational needs and
problems of labor.
Mr. Don Gray
P. 0. Box 581
Harlingen, Texas 78550
...person representative of local education
agencies and school boards.
Mr. W. T. Crouch
Route 1
Itasca, Texas 76055
...person representing a cross section of
industrial, business, professional, agricul-
tural, and health service occupations.
Mr. Roy B. Davis
1901 - 29th Street
Lubbock, Texas 79411
(retired 7/1/71
President and General Manager,
Plains Cooperative Oil Mill)
...representing a cross section of industrial,
business, professional, agricultural, and
health service occupations.
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, President
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, Texas 77025
...person actively engaged in technical train-
ing institutes.Mr. Morris S. Webb
Senior Vice President
Texas State Technical
Waco, Texas 76705Institute
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Advisory Council for Technical-Vocational Education in Texas. Education for Living and Making a Living: 1974 Community Conference Handbook, book, November 1, 1973; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1203405/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.