The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1974 Page: 10 of 12
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Page 10 The J-TAC April 24,1974
Pre-counseling To Begin
,," Pre-counseling for the fall Each department will set its
semester will begin April, 25 own counseling schedule and
according to John Whiting, TSU determine how long counseling
registrar.
will be continued.
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HAPPY MOTORING
A summary of recent research:
on the teaching of shorthand has
been written by Ms. Beth Loftus
for inclusion in the 1974
yearbook of the National Business
Education Association.
Ms. Loftus, who teaches
shorthand at TSU, stated that
until about 1962 Gregg was the
basic method of taking shorthand.
Since that time much research has
been done on developing new
methods. Her article is a
compilation of these findings^ Her
article will make up chapter three
of.the new yearbook.
Ms. Loftus' article was selected
by Dr. Joe Pullis, assistant editor.
Dr. Pullis has received various
government grants for shorthand
research and has authored articles
and monographs on shorthand. He
was an instructor at TSU from
1962-64, and is now professor of
business administration at
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Several Other Different
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The yearbook is printed each
year and is distributed to all
members of the association. It is a
supplementary book used in the
teaching of various business
methods courses at the high
school level.
The National Business
Education Association, which is a
department of the National
Education Association of the U.S.
has a membership of over 10,000.
Senatorial Elections Rescheduled
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YOUR VOTE FOR
GRADY DANIELS
GRADY DANIELS
District Clerk 29th
Judicial District
EXPERIENCED
QUALIFIED
COURTEOUS
FAMILY FORMER TSU STUDENTS:
MRS. DOROTHY DANIELS '39
MRS. MARY BETH BRIDGES '62
MRS. LINDA ALLISON '73
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WILL BE APPRECIATED
The student senatorial,
elections for the biology
department has been rescheduled
for Friday fr&m 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m. in Science Building 236
according t<D/Peggy. Welch,
chairwoman of the elections
committee. The-" election was
rescheduled, Ms. Welch said,
because one person nominated
was ineligible.
The biology, department will
hold an open meeting Thursday at
12 noon in Science Building 226
to introduce candidates.
Other departmental senatorial
elections set for this week
include: music and art, 5 p.m.
Thursday in the Little
Auditorium; physical science,
BSU To Hold
Spring Retreat
The Baptist Student Union will
hold a spring retreat at Meridian
State Park April 26-27. ■; John
Virkler, student-tp>-student
Worker, said the retreat will
include a steak dinner, softball,
volleyball. The featured speaker
will be Charles Ashby, BSU
director at Sam Houston State
University.
Students will leave in two
groups by bus at 3 p.m. and
5:30p.m. Friday. The fee is $5.
Reservations can be made by
contacting Tommy Ruane at the
BSU. Virkler said that between 60
and 70 students are expected to
go on;the retreat.
5 p.m. Wednesday in Science
Building 220; military science,
3 p.m. Thursday in room 101 of
Wisdom Gym.
J-TAC Staff
Posts Open
Applications for positions on
the J-TAC next year may be
picked up in Room 203 of the
Administration Building. All
applications must be in by May *1.
There are openings for the
positions of editor, assistant
editor, and business manager.
These are all paying positions.
Anyone interested in working
in other capacities such as staff
writer or photographer may also
apply.
Barbecue Set
The annual spring barbecue
and street dance sponsored by the
Tarleton Center Committee will
be held May 1.
Serving of barbecue will start
at 4:30 p.m. and continue until
6 p.m. All on-campus students
will be served free with their ID
cards and all off-campus students
will be charged $ 1.30.
The street dance, beginning at
'8 p.m.,- will be free to anyone
wishing to attend. So far the
committee has not selected a
band.
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 21, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 24, 1974, newspaper, April 24, 1974; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141289/m1/10/: accessed April 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.