Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1933

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l VVERT LIVINGSTON President Vice-President HE Senior Class was rich in per- sonnel this year, and especially for- tunate in the selection of their class of- ficers. Mr. Roy We1't, President, has been active in college politics and col- lege activities, having been Editor of the Standard last year. Vice-President Lee Livingston represented the athletic fac- SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS HOWELL Secretary tion of the school, being a three-letter man and a member of the S Club. Miss Thelma Howell also represented athlet- ics in that she was President of the Y. W. C. A. and active in the W0n1en's Athletic Association. These three led the class through a most successful year. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS HIGHTOVVER EDMONSTON NICKLE Vice-President Secretary President ILOTING the Junior Class this year were: Joe Nickle, Dale Hightower and Laurabel Edmonston. President Joe Nickle was captain of the basketball team this winter and was recently named President-elect of the student body for 1934. He is a popular member of the S Club. Dale E. Hightower, Vice-Presi- dent, is a highly popular orator and act- or. He is also Sports Editor of the Ozarko. Laurabel Edmonston, Secretary of the class, is one of the school's most popular co-eds. She is a member of the Bruin Booster Club and was one of the Beauty Queen nominees from the class.

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STUDEN T COUNCIL TUDENT councils come and go. This one has been exceptional in as much as it made a valiant effort to remedy the antiquated student constitu- tion. As this book goes to press we are indeed sorry to report that the newly proposed document is so intricate and complex that an entire school year has been used in perfecting it. After having a student committee Qcomposed of the school's leading statesmen and chosen by the council members themselvesj, spend many Weeks in drawing up what many declared to be a masterpiece in student government, the council decided that it was still inadequate. Henceithe delay in legislation. STUDENT GOVERNMENT This year's council was composed of : Don Qwensby, Student Presidentg Al- fred Taylor, Councilman-at-large, Roy WC1't, Senior Class President, Joe Nickle, Junior Class Presidentg Lloyd Clay, Sophomore Class President, and Hereford Kelso, Freshman Class Presi- dent. P The Play Night programs instituted by last year's council were carried over this year with great success. Ex-Student President Buford Thomas seems to have put something into our school that will be popular here for many years. s



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fgjf4f1f'feA 'if 1 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MARTIN CLAY WALKER i 17 ice-President President Secretary LAY, Martin and Wallqel' were the Sophomore Class executives. In these three the Sophs foundiefficient and capable leadership. Lloyd Clay, President, gained great popularity throughout the year which won for him Student Presidency. I-Ie is a member of the Felix Fidelis fraternity. Lois Martin, popular Diana, was Vice-President of the class. Miss Mildred Walkei' is a member of the F Square Club and has served two years in the capacity of class h 1 fb' ' d f ' h S ' tviefioyaf,-r jig lznlrnativool gif' C-O EIZVIYA avr L Q CN 1jjf,.ff, NM: TAQH 2941 i' f Q V Jfofff-5' A-eff' Qfgvy' f -1 ,'g,-Jig, jj' ,by ,L U-C if nf Z-V ITV fc' Z C QZLVI fy 57,1 fl J J f' 1.3 F. A ygygf-5 C-'lvl VIC'-3 CJANIJJJJKH! ML lv I O ,. '0 f' fffcz gL- fzdff' JJ . CLASS OF ICERS if i.f,9fF'rJdY-Y' Cr- Q ffuoufwg bflva Aaypf I fft'KfLl74', sUMMERs BLACK KELSO , If I , 1 Vice-President ' W Secretary President Gjvd V A 3 Ll' 3 Te ffl ZA 've wc wif! WMM.: fee -do wwe' Q-M1 ff'?'f We ibn' ' Z 'kfflbvfc' IAIJIJIV4 J -C' Cfifv .si A ' wwf W' ,X I, +0 L if ' ,Y ,. C7 '- , V x 1 J-.ff C WIC 'AWS UNGRS for pep and interest al- t I I ' if ways go to the Freshman Class. This one, quite like all others, showed an immense amount of enthusiasm in re- gard to school life. Its class elections were iierce and marked by upperclass manipulation. The party the class threw in the gymnasium has been dub- bed by those who witnessed it as a whom y. President Hereford Kelso IS a popular orator and debater. He also played a part ini the 0zarko's annual drama presentation this year. The Vice- President, Rudolph Summers, has made for himself an enviable record in school activities, as has Miss Elizabeth Black, Secretary to the class. . f ,, .,., ff X , I f, 3 flfK1'llC- fi, 7f 7c .Tit L 2f'l1'v.g.5g' N' !l5ViV,f,- -' f.ifA FI','-. fl 'f f Q,'Lf '1t'V fL P-ff lGv'fr'f I 7lc1'fi . A X ' l15l 7 ff i If

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