黑料社

  • STUDENTS
  • PARENTS
  • ALUMNI
  • DUAL CREDIT
  • SCHEDULE
  • DIRECTORY
  • s
Navarro
  • 黑料社

    Learn about Navarro鈥檚 rich
    history and what sets us apart

    Go to About 鈥
    In this section
    • NC at Glance
    • Navarro History
    • Our Mission
    • Leadership & Administration
    • Board of Trustees
    • Board Policy and Administrative Procedures
    Related Links
    • Office & Department Directory
    • College Events
    • College Tours
    • Our Locations
  • Admission

    There's a Bulldog in all us 
    Find your purpose at NC!

    Go to Admission 鈥
    In this section
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Visit NC
    • Military & Veterans
    • International
    • High School Programs
    • Registrar
    Related links
    • College Tours
    • Student Orientations
    • Transitions
    • Resources for Parents
    • Request Information
  • Cost & Aid

    Making your college education
    more affordable and accessible

    Go to Cost & Aid 鈥
    In this section
    • Applying for Financial Aid
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Scholarships
    • Payment Plan & Options
    • Forms & Resources
    Related Links
    • Business Office
    • Cashier's Office
    • CTE Success Center
    • TRiO Support Services
    • Higher Education Emergency Relief Funds (HEERF)
  • Degrees & Majors

    Explore our programs to learn 
    more about career opportunities

    Go to Degrees & Majors 鈥
    In this section
    • Program Finder
    • Academic Advising
    • Registration
    • Online Learning
    • Continuing Education
    Related links
    • Class Schedule
    • Libraries
    • Transfer Opportunities
  • Continuing Education

    Courses and programs to keep
    you well informed and up-to-date.

    Go to Continuing Education 鈥
    In this section
    • Allied Health and Medical
    • Online CE Courses
    Related links
    • CE classes for Protective Services
    • Adult Education
    • Youth Programs
  • Student Life

    Information about dining, activities,
    support services, recreation, and more

    Go to Student Life 鈥
    In this section
    • Student Activities Calendar
    • Support Services
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Centers & Facilities
    • Housing & Residence Life
    • Health & Mental Wellness
    • Campus Safety & Parking
    Related links
    • Information Technology
    • Bulldog Life
    • NavarroNews
    • Fine Arts
    • Libraries
    • Phi Theta Kappa (PTK)
  • We know how to turn up the heat.
    Here at NC, Bulldogs just win.

    Men's Sports
    Women's Sports
  • Quick Links

    Collection of popular website links
    for students and faculty

    More Quick Links 鈥
    In this section
    • Bookstore
    • Office & Department Directory
    • Class Schedule
    • Department of Campus Safety
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Contact Center (HelpDesk)
    • Student Handbook
    Related links
    • Cook Education Center
    • NC Foundation
    • Planetarium
    • Alumni Association
|
Navarro

  TOOLS & RESOURCES

Resources iconStudent Resources
Contact Center iconContact Center
Library iconLibrary
Staff Directory iconStaff Directory
  • About
    • NC at Glance
    • Navarro History
    • Our Mission
    • Leadership & Administration
    • Board of Trustees
    • Board Policy and Administrative Procedures
  • Admission
    • Undergraduate Admissions
    • Visit NC
    • Military & Veterans
    • International
    • High School Programs
    • Registrar
  • Cost & Aid
    • Applying for Financial Aid
    • Tuition & Fees
    • Scholarships
    • Payment Plan & Options
    • Forms & Resources
  • Degrees & Majors
    • Program Finder
    • Academic Advising
    • Registration
    • Online Learning
    • Continuing Education
  • Continuing Education
    • Allied Health and Medical
    • Online CE Courses
  • Student Life
    • Student Activities Calendar
    • Support Services
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Centers & Facilities
    • Housing & Residence Life
    • Health & Mental Wellness
    • Campus Safety & Parking
  • More Quick Links
    • Bookstore
    • Office & Department Directory
    • Class Schedule
    • Department of Campus Safety
    • Employment Opportunities
    • Contact Center (HelpDesk)
    • Student Handbook
  • Home
  • /
  • Navarro News
  • /
  • 75th Anniversary
  • /
  • 75 Years of 黑料社: "Looking Back, Moving Forward"
  • /

IN THIS SECTION

  • 75th Anniversary
  • Our Stories
  • Accolades
  • Fine Arts
  • Students
  • Alumni News
  • Board of Trustees

 

75 Years of 黑料社: "Looking Back, Moving Forward" (Series 2)

by Tom Lucas

This is the second in a series of articles anticipating 黑料社鈥檚 75th anniversary. There is a full slate of special events and activities beginning on September 16, 2021 with the Bulldogs Unite Ceremony and culminating with The 75th Anniversary Gala on May 21, 2022. This year of celebration has been given the tag-line 鈥Looking Back, Moving Forward鈥.

Looking at life today and realizing how much planning, discussion and review go into the development of a business, the construction of a building or, for that matter, a vacation trip, it is amazing that from the day Navarro County electorate voted the Navarro Junior College District (July 16, 1946) into existence and the first day of classes (September 16, 1946) was sixty-three days!

The Board of Trustees, comprised of Curtis Patterson, Bruce McCormick, Lloyd Carraway, O.L. Albritton, L.B. Bonner, Ralph Brown and J.W. Richards met for the first time on July 22, 1946. Their first order of business was to name Ray Waller as the first president of the school. At the time, Mr. Waller was the Superintendent of Schools in Dawson located in the western part of Navarro County. President Waller鈥檚 first task was to create a budget for the newly created school. The budget for the first year was $52,500 and was based upon a forecasted 200 students.

The next mission for the newly appointed president was that of hiring a faculty. The first two instructors hired for NJC were M.S. Cook in English and James Edgar in Science. As the faculty members were hired and they took their places at NJC, many well-known universities were represented, including SMU, TCU, Baylor, Columbia, The University of Texas at Austin, Northwestern and Texas A & M.

The school鈥檚 location, about six miles from downtown Corsicana, was seen as a potential problem for commuter students. Peggy Herod, who is a member of the Homecoming Committee, remembered riding a school bus from Mildred to the airfield along with the 鈥済rownups鈥 who were going to NJC. The college students would be dropped off first at the old airfield and then the elementary children, like Peggy, would go on to the community of Navarro to school. Of course, this was before the Navarro buses came into existence and pointed out the need for some type of mass transit. For this reason, the Board of Trustees authorized the purchase of four buses which would have specific routes and would be used to bring students to the college from out-lying areas. There were college-owned buses bringing students from Navarro鈥檚 far-reaching service areas until the late 1960鈥檚.(Peggy鈥檚 late husband, Liston J. Herod, Jr., was a member of the Board of Trustees at 黑料社 until his death in 2008). 

The first year of classes saw an enrollment of 238 students. Approximately 80 percent of the students were former WWII veterans who were resuming their education or starting it. Of the 238 students, there were only 44 women enrolled. Remember that the college had once been a military installation and it was constructed as a very basic, utilitarian facility for training pilots. Margaret Berry, a former instructor and administrator, recalled that she and some of the other women tried to brighten the campus by planting flowers around the buildings.

The first year of Navarro鈥檚 existence reflected the potential growth of the college, not only with the graduation of thirteen students who had completed enough credit hours from other schools and NJC to receive diplomas, but also with the creation of athletics, a girls鈥 dance and drill team called The Senoritas, The Block 鈥淣鈥 club for athletic lettermen and one of the most prestigious organizations on campus, Phi Theta Kappa national academic honor society. One club that came into existence as a product of the college is 鈥淭he Barracks Bunch鈥. This group was made up of the people who lived in the old Army-Air Corps barracks during the first years of the college鈥檚 existence. There were many married couples who lived there while one or both attended classes at Navarro.  This elite group of men and women, most of whom are no longer with us, are well-known locally and have been honored on campus by the construction of a bell tower dedicated to these who were a part of the Greatest Generation.

Acknowledgement and special thanks is given to Dr. Tommy Stringer whose book, WE ARE NAVARRO! A history of 黑料社 was used in the preparation of this article.


###

 

75th News profile

 

Navarro Logo

黑料社

3200 W. 7th Avenue

Corsicana, TX 75110

1-800-NAVARRO
CAMPUS
  • CAMPUS MAPS
  • STUDENT TOURS
  • EVENTS
  • BOOKSTORE
  • OFFICE DIRECTORY
RESOURCES
  • STUDENT SERVICES
  • CONTACT CENTER
WEBSITE
  • WEBSITE LISTING
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • DISCLAIMER
  • POLICIES
  • WEBMASTER
  • OPEN RECORDS
Navarro college
  • SACSCOC Accreditation
  • Title IX
  • Accessibility
  • Mental Health Resources
  • Campus Safety
  • Employment

黑料社 is committed to providing a safe and nondiscriminatory employment and educational environment. The College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, age, veteran status, or other status protected by the law in its programs, activities or in the content of employment. Inquiries regarding non-discrimination may be directed to the Title IX Coordinator or the Section 504/ADA Title II Coordinator at 3200 W. 7th Avenue, Corsicana, Texas 75110 OR 1-800-NAVARRO.

Copyright 漏 黑料社 . All Rights Reserved.