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Third Annual Report
Texas
State Youth Development Council
to the
Governor
Fiscal Year Ended August 31, 1952A report of the program and activities, including statistical
and fiscal data, of the Texas State Youth Development Council
and the institutions under its supervision: the Gatesville
State School for Boys, the Gainesville State School for Girls,
and the Crockett State School for Negro Girls.
Walter K. Kerr, Chairman
Lewis Nordyke, Vice-Chairman
John H. Winters, Executive SecretaryHarold J. Matthews
Director of InstitutionsStewart C. Smith
Director of Community ServiceHerman Sapier, Acting Superintendent
Gatesville State School for Boys
Maxine Burlingham, Superintendent
Gainesville State School for Girls
Emma G. Harrell, Acting Superintendent
Crockett State School for Negro Girls
State Youth Development Council
808 Tribune Building, Austin, Texas
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