Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1934

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STUDENT GOVERNMENT When Roy Wert graduated in May, during the launching of the Rooseveltian New Deal, he left behind him an organization known as the Independents. This organization succeeded in scoring an overwhelming victory in both spring and fall elections. At times strong emotions, and strong language, have been injected into election campaigns because of the alleged motives behind Pan-Hel or Independent activities. Because of averred dominance and misrule on the part of political factions in the past, some anxiety was felt by not a few when the present Student Council began its management of student affairs. Consider- able relief was experienced when the Council apparently resorted to reason rather than expediency or favoritism in the settlement of matters relating to student interest. Elections have been held without the cry of fraud which has previously dis- turbed the serenity of college days. Ostensibly the Council has functioned with intelligence and fairness instead of passion. It is hoped that a precedent of uninterrupted good rule shall be so firmly established by our council that others following may be modelled from this one. and that college life may be rendered more attractive to the mass of students. One means of developing a greater interest among the students is the popular Play Night programs sponsored by the Student Council. The Play Nights are now in their third year of development. Much praise is due our council members for the increased quality of entertainment presented. The radio made its advent this year and brought with it an array of artists to add to the galaxy of college performers. Everyone has enthusiastically endorsed our Play Night programs. This year's Council is composed of: Joe Nickle, Presidentg Marion Bennett, Councilman at Largeg jerry Sanders, Senior Class Presidentg Byron Calloway, Junior Class Presidentg Happy Shannon, Sophomore Class President, and THE STUDENT COUNCIL ' Harry Lovan, Freshman President. Z .oi E l 17 l

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M3 i ,, ' f . ,. my, , rj ., - ,Lia Y X rag, ,,,. ,J if X xt .,,. A N.. i X ff if ' :Miss SEWALL TRIMBLE CANDLER DOBYNS SKINKER JULIAN BOARD OF REGENTS To the average student the title Board of Regents is but an enigma so uninteresting as to dissipate any volition to clarify the riddle. Yet the actions of this Board mightily affect the welfare of each student in our institution, for upon six regents devolves the responsibility for the oversight of all college administrative activities. In direct proportion to their prudence in the formation and initiation of policies are our educational standards either augmented or depreciated. Last year considerable concern was felt over a proposal in the State Legisla- ture that a single Board have oversight of all the state colleges. Pleasure was voiced by everyone when the bill was defeated. We are glad that we have been saved from an over-partisan, ofticious, or a coldly indifferent Board. Each man serving on the Board is appointed by the Governor, with the approval of the State Senate, for a term of six years. No changes have been made since the appointments made by Governor Park. Mr. Sam E. Trimble of Springfield became president of the group after the expiration of Mr. Walter Rathbone's term. Those who serve as regents in conjunction with Mr. Trimble are: Mr. W. S. Candler of Mountain Groveg Mr. W. Sewall of Carthageg Judge G H. Skinker of Bolivarg Mr. B. F. julian of Marshfieldg Mr. V. A. Dobyns of Ava. Mr. julian and Mr. Dobyns are the junior members of the Board in point of time, having been appointed by Governor Park in 1933. The State Superintendent of Schools is always an ex-officio member, which places Charles A. Lee as an officer. Associated also with the Board are President Roy Ellis and Mr. W. I. Baker, the secretary and auditor. l16l



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Q Senior Class I People of personality and talent just have a way of getting into im- portant offices. jerry Sanders, popular book store manager, was elected President of the Senior Class, and proved to be highly instrumental in SANDERS FERGUSON BAIUNGER , , , securing good quality in the Play Night features. Now, there is James Ferguson, an accomplished musician and debater, who is vice-president of his class. Rex Ballinger holds the position of secretary in his class, a fact which proves that even a scholar may ascend to officialdom in this day and time. Perhaps he acquired his polish in inter-collegiate debate by listening to the clashes of his classmates. my Junior Class The juniors selected a colleague of Sanders for their head man. Byron Callaway also rose from the bool-:shop to the Hall of Fame, and justified his elevation by his unobtrusive helpfulness. He deserves even greater acclaim next year. A lesser satellite was placed into the position of vice-president in the person of Val Strader. The obliging telephone operator, Pauline Hart, was elected secretary by the juniors. One may wonder how Miss Hart could overcome the proverbial forgetfulness which has stigmatized CALLAWAY STRADER HART switchboard operators, but you must M remember that Pauline has had train- P ' ing as a nurse. Get it? She could bind 9' up the wounds of the juniors were they to be injured in stormv class ' Qi' meetings. E131

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