Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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TH If FACULTY CDUNCI I. The Faculty Council is composed of the heads of the eleven departments, the Dean of Women and President Ellis. The Council handles problems concerning the student body, as Well as administrative problem Questions which have recently been presented for discussion have been commencement activities assembly attendance, plans for association and cofoperation with the faculties of the other Teachers Colleges, and methods of raising scholastic standards. MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT Roy ELLIS MISS N. BERTHA WELLS DocToR VIRGINIA J. CRAIG MRS. FLOY T. BURGESS JAMES W. SHANNON MISS SUI: S. PERKINS NORMAN FREUDENBERGBR I 20 J J. D. DBLP A. P. TEMPLE W. C. CRALLB M. A. OQREAR L. L. ALEXANDER A. W. BRIGGS

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N. BERTHA WELLS Dean of Women A.B. fDrury Collegej HE position as Dean of the College has been most competently filled for a number of years by Miss Bertha Wells. During this time she has won the highest respect of every student in school by her impartiality in dealing with all affairs under her direction. Her office directs employment for women students, supervises living conditions, and authorizes all social affairs during the year. When a student is in trouble about courses elected, class room discipline, college regulations operating in any department, or his own private matters, this office is always regarded as a Hrst aid opportunity. The College is indeed fortunate to have the services of Miss Wells. She is always more than anxious to give of her time and energy to help a student straighten out his difficulties. She will be remembered for her genuine friendliness and loyal support of all wholesome college activities. l19l



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ridge? .1 3 Tl'IE STUDENT CDUNCIL 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 organiza' tion known as the Student Council. The Council governs numerous student activities and helps to establish a close cofoperation between the faculty and the student body. The Council is composed of the presidents of the four college classes, the Student President and the Councilman at Large. These last two members are elected by the student body once each year. To be eligible for either Student Body President or Councilman at Large a student must be either a junior of a senior. It is therefore readily seen that the majority of the Council is formed from students of senior rank. A great many administrative duties are taken care of by the Council. Each year they appoint the editors and business managers of the Standard and the Ozarko. They work with the Athletic Committee in providing for Dad's Day and other special features of the year. They provide for pep meetings, appoint yell leaders, and make arrangements for all special gatherings through' out the year. All school elections are under the supervision of the Council. This year the Council sponsored a new undertaking. It was Play Night. The programs consisted entirely of school talent and were given absolutely free for the student body. The Council endeavors at all times to work together harmoniously for the best interests of the school. The success of our student government during the past year has been the result of a sincere desire on the part of every member to see that his work was done honestly and efficiently. i211

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