Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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y l MOORE KILBURN STUDENT CFIZICEIQS N the spring of 1930 the election for the two most important positions on - the Student Council was held. By a popular vote James Moore was elected Student President and Henry Kilburn was named Councilman-at-Large. We should consider ourselves fortunate to have such capable leaders to direct the policy of our student government. These oflicers and the presidents of the four classes constitute the Student Council. James Moore is a. Senior who has always shown great ability as a leader in the numerous extracurricular activities in which he has participated. In scholarship, he has ranked high but he is best known for his fine spirit, his genuine friendliness, and his loyal, enthusiastic support of every worth while college activity. He is a member of the K. D. Club. Henry Kilburn is a Junior and one of the most popular students in school. He has won distinction as an athlete beginning in his Freshman year and is now known as one of the best all-around athletes, having won letters in the three major sports, one for each year since he has been in school. lt is by these accomplishments that he has won the lasting friendship and good fellowship of the entire student body. He is a member of Tri-C. These students certainly deserve these highest honors given by the popular vote of the students. They have served faithfully and creditably in the posi- tions they occupy. May fame follow these loyal Bears who have quietly done their best to increase the prestige of our college. Both of these young men are students of as fine principles as could be found anywhere. The college students are justly proud of them. l18l l ..4. x. be Ci co in Sr Se of du Pr- scl lea dir 3Pl Sta has pas thc

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! its, the Coun- size of I there nts for d have , plans olleges, member xncil is nenda- w l l N. BERTHA WELLS Dean of Women A.B. CDrury Collegeb HIS College is indeed fortunate to have the services of Miss Bertha Wells as our Dean. Miss Wells has served in this position for a number of years and during that time she has won the respect and sincere regard of every student in school by her fairness in all matters under her direction. Her thoughts have always been for the best interests of the students. Those who know her can- not help but regard her as an honest, sincere friend. As the chaperon of our social events, Miss Wells has always cheerfully and efficiently assisted in making these events a permanent part of our social program by seeing that they are so conducted that outside organizations cannot justly criticize them. She will always be remembered by the students for her cheerfulness, her genuine friendliness and her loyal support of all wholesome college activities. J 1 I I S .-f!K'5!'ZY iTQfi15'IlD'iIL 5 fi 1 'f 1 F! 'S gi Ii 5 li 1 c l17l '



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ins on e was Large. direct lof the .der in d. In it, his while chool. s now r three ' these -wship opular r posi- f done men ollege THE STUDENT CUUNCII. TUDENT government was instituted at Southwest Missouri Teachers College in 1920. Since that time the idea of student government has been carried out through an organization known as the Student Council. The Council governs numerous student activities and helps to establish a closer cooperation between the faculty and the student body. The Council is composed of the Presidents of each of the four college classes in addition to the Student President and the Councilman-at-Large, The Student President and the Councilman4at-Large must be either a. Junior -or Senior to be eligible for those offices. lt is therefore evident that the majority of the Council is formed from students of Senior rank. A great many administrative duties fall to the lot of student government during the school year. The Council works with the athletic committee in providing for Dad's Day and the other special features of the year. All school elections are supervised by the Council. Pep meetings are provided, yell leaders appointed and arrangements for special gatherings also come under the direction of this group. Perhaps the most important duty of the Council is the appointment of the Editor and Business Manager of the Ozarko and the Sta.ndard. The Council has endeavored at all times to work harmoniously, for the best interests of the school. The success of our student government during the past year is the result of a sincere desire on the part of every member to see that their work was done honestly and efficiently. D H91 l' ifnl, ' l ' z i. 1 P2 'i ii if: ' ll I A :'4 5 ci 'Q f fx lx t .i Ei 52 .j Ti Il i 1 '-i l 1 f i a r . E 5 li ff fl i.. b M: - 2- x X --Q 'fr--A+ .. ... . Jw' f 'z

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