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dujicvcnivin.Registration Summer Session-Ranger CollegeRegistration for the summbr session at Ranger College will begin Monday evening, June 5, at 6 p.m., and classes will begin Tuesday at 7 p.m. Courses offered for the first semester are: Sophomore English andState and Local Government taught by Mrs. James P. Morris Freshman English and American History taught by Mr. Leonard Marusak; College Algebra and Plain Trig taught by Mr. A. B. Halbert; and Beginning Typing and Office- Machines taught by Mr. James McDonald.Financial assistance for the summer school is available for those who qualify under the Economic Opportunity Act and the National Defense Student Loan Plan. There are currently available jobs on the campus for summer work under theBEaosaltiN'S JEWELRYir β€” Engraving β€”the work is $124,000. The work will be under the supervision of Mr. George W. Black, Senior Resident Engineer, StephenvillcThe work authorized for this county is part of 949.3 miles of Texas Farm and Ranch Lo marked roads earmarked for for development in the new program. The program lists 228 projects in 166 counties. Estimated cost is $24.6 million.New mileage included in the program totals 623 miles. Other mileage Was previously designated or is being constructed in stages. The additional mileage brings designated farm and Ranch to Market Roads in Texas to 38.7 thousand miles. This is greater than the entire State-maintained highway mileage of many other States.Plans call for an eventual FM-RM System of 50 thousand miles. Originally conceived to move agricultural products to market, the FM System has contributed both to the social and economic well-being of rural iareas.For example, 69 per cent of the new mileage included in thecollege Work-Study Program..Applications will be accepted until July 1, from, qualified students who need financial assistance to attend college this fall. Programs available include Economic Opportunity Gi'ants, College Work-Study employment National Defense Student Loans, and Institutional scholarships in band , choir, football, basketball track and baseball.The College Work-Study Program is designed so that the student may earn as much as $75 per month while attending school. The National Defense Student Loan Plan is a low interest rate loan program to be repaid after a student graduates from college with as much as 50 per cent cancellation for those who become teachers.Any student needing information should contact R. B. Golemon at Ranger College.
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Dublin Progress

Dublin, Texas, US

Thu, Jun 08, 1967

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