Henderson Hall’s Mother Keeps Up With 88 Sons c c c c c Pressing ties, running errands and sewing on buttons are famil iar chores for the mother of col lege boys. Mrs. Elizabeth Murphey keeps up with 88 young men — none of them her sons. She’s dorm mother of Hender son Hall, the Aggie athlete’s home away from home. Mrs. Murphey calls her job “wonderful”. “Pm very much at home here,” she smiled. “It’s great to work with young people. They keep me busy and interested in life.” At present, the hazel-eye bru nette is preparing to take in new roomers. The football play ers will be heading home next week. Most of the 92 beds will be filled by summer school students, including high school teachers on Sociology students from six Texas colleges and universities have banded into a Texas Student Sociological Association. Membership in TSSA is aimed at all undergraduate sociology majors in the state. Representa tives of Texas A&M, Texas, Bay lor, Sam Houston State, East Tex as State and Texas Woman’s Uni versity met recently to establish guidelines and elect officers. Rumaldo Z. Juarez, A