Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, August 8, 1973 THE BAH Secretary Retires, Ends Long Association With A&l DAI A secretary with a flair for dealing with people retires with her boss Aug. 31. Mrs. Nettie Crenshaw, admini strative secretary to Dean of Stu dents James P. Hannigan, ends 24 years at A&M. Except for “time out for two sons,” she has worked at A&M since 1935. The last five years were with Dean Hannigan. “The thing I’ve enjoyed most is getting to know students and working with them,” Mrs. Cren shaw said. The first person visitors en counter at the dean’s office, she is vital to its operation and ad mired by co-workers for her abili ties. “Nettie is a super outstanding secretary,” Dean Hannigan said. “She does a lot more than the average secretary and handles a heavy percentage of visitors. Many problems and requests nev er get past her. Her long service at A&M px’ovides most answers to questions we get.” 'Bomberos ‘ Registered Students from nine countries and four states were on hand Monday for the Spanish-pseaking fire school at A&M. “Bomberos,” as firemen are called in Spanish-speaking coun tries, came from Texas, Arizona, Colorado and Ohio; from 21 states in Mexico and Spain, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Honduras and Peru for this year’s school. Total registered students for the school is 123, according to John R. Rauch, instructor at the Texas Firemen’s Training School. This represents an increase of two students over last year. The students are joined by 68 (instructors, administrative per sonnel and manufacturers’ repre sentatives. They will supervise and assist in classroom and field training exercises. A large block of the students were flown from Mexico City in a chartered aircraft by the Mexi can Association of Health and Security. 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College Station Dean Hannigan also cited Mrs. Crenshaw's “great friendship” with student leaders, her outgo ing personality and “extremely accurate” work with budgets and other office work. Besides direct student contacts, the dean has organizational re sponsibility for the Housing Of fice, University Hospital, MSC, YMCA, deans of men and women, commandant, veterans advisor and foreign student advisor. “Mrs. Crenshaw treats people like part of her own family,” ob served Dean of Men Charles Powell. “She is a very effective person. Nothing ever seems to upset her.” Another facet of the former Texas Agricultural Extension Service secretary’s ability was highlighted by Malon Southerland, assistant to the dean. “Mrs. Crenshaw is able to pry from a student what his or her request actually is and properly assist them in seeing the individ ual or office that can solve their problem, whether the dean or an other campus office,” he said. He also cited her “memory for places, events, people and asso ciating one with the other.” Associate Dean Howard Perry said the retiring senior secretary “is a real asset to our offices. She is an efficient secretary and extremely helpful to students, parents and vistors. If she doesn’t know an answer, she finds it.” “Mrs. Crenshaw tells it like it is,” observed a student leader. Powell noted she is looking for ward to retirement, “because she’s a lively person. She wants to turn her time to her home and husband.” “I can hardly wait,” Mrs. Cren shaw remarked. “There is so much to do, furniture to refinish, photo albums to put together for the boys—things I’ve long planned but never had time for.” She was previously secretary to directors of the Agricultural Ex tension Service, the Agricultural Experiment Station and former Agriculture Dean R. E. Patterson. 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