Important Dates Spring 2024
 

New Books Vernon November

NEW MATERIALS AT THE WRIGHT LIBRARY NOVEMBER 2013

A - General works
REF AG 243 .G86 2014 Guinness world records.


E, F - History: America
F 597 .B15 2010 Overland West : the story of the Oregon and California trails / Will Bagley.


G - Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
GV 583 .S68525 2013 Sports in America.


H - Social Sciences
HQ 536 .A57 2014-15 The Family.


J - Political Science
REF JA 51 .S7 2014 The statesman's year-book.
REF JK 2403 .B6 2013 The book of the States.
REF JK 2403 .B6 Supp.3 2013 CSG state directory. Directory III, Administrative officials / The Council of State Goverments.


L - Education
REF L 901 .H46 2014 Higher education directory.
REF L 901 .P448 2014 2 year colleges.
LB 2343.3 .N48 2009 Are you really ready for college? : a college dean's 12 secrets for success--what high school students don't know / by Robert R. Neuman.
LC 148.15 .S87 2013 The survey of best practices in student retention.


M - Music
REF ML 385 .C615 V.77 Contemporary musicians.


P - Language and literature
PS 3557 .R5355 C35 2012 Calico Joe / John Grisham.


Q - Science
QC 981.8 .G56 G548 2013 Global climate change.


McNaughton
D 790 .H95 2013 Vanished : the sixty-year search for the missing men of World War II / Wil S. Hylton.
PS 3566 .A822 G66 2013 Gone / James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
PS 3568 .I265 W68 2013 The wolves of midwinter / Anne Rice.
PS 3569 .A516 S78 2013 Storm front / John Sandford.
PZ 7 .L96768 Ch 2013 Champion / Marie Lu.


Paperbacks
PBK Sec  Secret Santa / Fern Michaels ... [et al.].
PBK And  If you were mine / Bella Andre.
PBK Ash  The wicked deeds of Daniel Mackenzie / Jennifer Ashley.
PBK Bag  Sidney Sheldon's The tides of memory / Tilly Bagshawe.
PBK Bal  The arrangement / Mary Balogh.
PBK Bev  Seduction in silk : a novel of the Malloren world / Jo Beverley.
PBK Bro  Low pressure / Sandra Brown.
PBK Car  The hero / Robyn Carr.
PBK Car  A Virgin River Christmas / Robyn Carr.
PBK Cas  Deception Cove / Jayne Castle.
PBK Cha  Tempt the stars : a Cassie Palmer novel / Karen Chance.
PBK Cha  For the love of magic / Janet Chapman.
PBK Col  The power trip / Jackie Collins.
PBK Cou  Backfire / Catherine Coulter.
PBK Fee  Dark storm / Christine Feehan.
PBK Fly  The last man : a thriller / Vince Flynn.
PBK Gal  Autumn whispers / Yasmine Galenorn.
PBK Ger  Last to die : a novel / Tess Gerritsen.
PBK Gib  Run to you / Rachel Gibson.
PBK Gra  The night is forever / Heather Graham.
PBK Gri  The racketeer : a novel / John Grisham.
PBK Har  Ever after / Kim Harrison.
PBK Haw  How to entice an enchantress / Karen Hawkins.
PBK Hay  Breaking point / Dana Haynes.
PBK Hoy  Duke of midnight / Elizabeth Hoyt.
PBK Hun  The counterfeit mistress / Madeline Hunter.
PBK Ion  Bound by night / Larissa Ione.
PBK Joh  Taking Eve / Iris Johansen.
PBK Kel  Final catcall / Sofie Kelly.
PBK Lan  Strong at the break / Jon Land.
PBK Mac  Call me Mrs. Miracle / Debbie Macomber.
PBK Mar  Against the mark / Kat Martin.
PBK Mar  Gypsy lord / Kat Martin.
PBK McK  Cloche and dagger / Jenn McKinlay.
PBK Neg  The carriage house / Carla Neggers.
PBK Pal  Diamond in the rough / Diana Palmer.
PBK Pat  I, Michael Bennett / James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
PBK Put  Sometimes a rogue / Mary Jo Putney.
PBK Qui  The sum of all kisses / Julia Quinn.
PBK Rei  Bones are forever / Kathy Reichs.
PBK Ric  Devil's plaything / Matt Richtel.
PBK Rob  Change of heart / Nora Roberts.
PBK Rob  Playing for keeps / Nora Roberts.
PBK Ros  Castaway Cove / JoAnn Ross.
PBK Rya  The other woman / Hank Phillippi Ryan.
PBK San  Mad River / John Sandford.
PBK San  One lucky vampire / Lynsay Sands.
PBK Sav  Abuse of power / Michael Savage.
PBK Sco  Maggie's man / Lisa Gardner writing as Alicia Scott.
PBK Sha  Always on my mind / Jill Shalvis.
PBK Sho  Black and blue / Gena Showalter.
PBK Sin  Archangel's legion / Nalini Singh.
PBK Sta  Bad blood / Dana Stabenow.
PBK Ste  The sins of the mother : a novel / Danielle Steel.
PBK Tra  The Thursday war / Karen Traviss.
PBK War  Lover at last / J.R. Ward.
PBK Woo  Temptation / Sherryl Woods.


Audiobooks
PS Disc .P38 D6  Double cross [sound recording] / James Patterson.
PS Disc .R45 C7  Cross bones [sound recording] / Kathy Reichs.
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1970 marked the beginning of Vernon College. Throughout this decade the College continued to grow and more students enrolled in both on- and off-campus courses. On January 20, 1970, a majority of the citizens of Wilbarger County voted to create the Wilbarger County Junior College District. Following that decision, Vernon Regional Junior College was established and on April 9, 1970, the newly elected Board of Trustees appointed Dr. David L. Norton as the College’s first president. Campus construction began in May 1971, and included an Academic Science Center, Administration-Fine Arts Center, Applied Arts Center, Library, and Student Center. The following year, on September 5, 1972, classes met for the first time on the Vernon campus with a total of 608 students. On August 1, 1974, Dr. Jim M. Williams became the College’s second president. In the fall semester of that year, combined on- and off-campus enrollment exceeded 800 students. During the 1975-76 academic year, the College expanded its services to include a learning center on Sheppard Air Force Base. During this year, enrollment in credit courses, both on- and off-campus, rose to a level of 1,199. The scope of the Vocational Nursing Program was enlarged during the 1976-77 academic year with the assumption of the Bethania School of Vocational Nursing in Wichita Falls. In August 1976 the Physical Education Center was dedicated in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas A. King longtime benefactors of Vernon College. Growth and changes continued during the 1980s. In August 1980 a Student Residence Center, designed to house 128 students, opened for occupancy. Further expansion of program offerings in the Wichita Falls area was accomplished through absorption of an existing proprietary school that was renamed the Vernon College Technical Center and the integration of the nursing program from the Wichita Falls Independent School District. On March 22, 1982, Dr. Joe Mills took over the leadership of the College as the third president. That fall, the College fielded its first intercollegiate rodeo team. During 1983-84, the Department of Cosmetology and the Career Development Center (previously known as the North Texas Skills Center) were established in Wichita Falls. On the Vernon campus, the Chaparral Center was completed, and the Pease River farm purchased through a state land trade. The following academic year, 1984-85, Vernon College reached a record credit enrollment of 1,863 and a record continuing education enrollment of 7,056 registrations. A Vocational Nursing Program opened in Seymour, and the Board of Trustees established a college foundation and approved an agreement to allow construction of the Red River Valley Museum on the Vernon campus. In February 1987 the College played its first intercollegiate baseball game on the Vernon campus. During May of that year, the new Natatorium was opened in the King Physical Education Center. A newly constructed Athletic Dormitory opened to house 28 athletes in August 1988. In October, Trustees voted to add women’s volleyball as a varsity sport, effective with the fall 1989 semester. In May 1989 Vernon College moved all Wichita Falls programs to one centralized location—Century City Center. Since the College opened its doors 38 years ago, many individuals, corporations, foundations, and organizations have made an investment in our students through the creation of endowed and annual scholarships. As of this year, more than 100 scholarship funds are available to help students pursue their educational dreams.VERNON COLLEGE PHILOSOPHY: Vernon College is a constantly evolving institution, dedicated primarily to effective teaching and regional enhancement. With this dedication to teaching and to the community, the College encourages open inquiry, personal and social responsibility, critical thinking, and life-long learning for students, faculty, and other individuals within its service area. The College takes as its guiding educational principle the proposition that, insofar as available resources permit, instruction should be adapted to student needs. This principle requires both flexibility in instructional strategies and maintenance of high academic standards. Strong programs of assessment and accountability complement this educational principle. VC accepts the charge of providing a college atmosphere free of bias, in which students can exercise initiative and personal judgment, leading to a greater awareness of personal self-worth. It strives to provide every student with opportunities to develop the tools necessary to become a contributing, productive member of society. 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