Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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their problems, to determine their time interests, and to discover the best methods Of transforming their interests into abilities. Another step forward this year is the opportunity of students to obtain a new degree at S.T.C.-the B.S. in Commerce. It was brought about by the large number of students who expressed a desire for such a degree. To Dr. Cheek and Mr. Delp goes the credit for the inauguration of this new degree. This is just another step of our faculty to make this the finest institution of its kind in the country. The new Student Health Service is still another achievement that the students can rightly be proud Of. From one small room in the upper hall of the Academic Building, the Student Health Service has grown until it was necessary to move to larger and more complete quarters in the south end of the Academic ing. Today S.T.C. can boast of one of the best equipped health services in the state. MAUIJE R. GREUB, M.S. lfzitrflcloa' in Home Ecozzomifi' ALICE HARRISON, A.M. A.I.I'ociale' Proferior o f Erfuczztiofz EFTON R. HENDERSON, PHD. Proferfor o f Eiclucalion and Tmifzing School Supervifor MAYNIE C. HAINIILTON, AM. Profetfor of Ar! mm' Henri of Art Depmzmenl RICHARD E. HASWELL, PHD Affociaze Proferror o f E12 glitfh DORA HENNICKE, A.M. Afyocifzze Profefsor of Educatio- mzrl T7'lli7Zi7ZlQ School Szzjzewifoi

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J. D. DELP, A.M. Proferror of Commerce H. M. FARRAR, A.B. Droferror of Voice ana? Head of Mmic Department NORMAN FREUDENBERGER, A.M. Froferror of Latin and H eaci o f foreign Languager Department .3 MARY ELLIOTT, A.M. Arrirtant Pro fervor of Eclncation of Training School Sitperoiror W. Y. FOSTER, A.M. Proferror of Education and Head of Education Department RUTH . GIBSON, A.M. Instructor in Commerce No enrollment increases miracu- lously unless there is something miraculous about work and coopera- tion and effortg it is just these things that have put S.T.C. on the collegiate map. Her greatness lies not in the size of her halls, the height of the buildings, her hneness rests not on one man's virtue or another man's knovvledgeg her fame cannot be at- tributed to one student's success or one professorls personality. S.T.C. is a combine, a spirit, and a cooperative. Students come here to school with confidence that S.T.C. offers genuine instruction, coordinated to best meet their demands and taught by exem- plary instructors. That the studentis interest is of primary importance is evidenced by the freshmen orienta- tion program. This year, under Dr. Richard Wilkinson's leadership, a new program was inaugurated to further help the students to meet



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Seven-league strides have been taken this year in our athletic accomplish- ments. The largest game attendances of years have been recorded, and the M.I.A.A. championship rests with the S.T.C. football team. Credit being given where credit is due, it goes to numerous people, the outstanding ones being Coach Howard Blair and Coach A. J. McDonald. Coach Blair has been much lauded and duly so, for such work as he has done cannot go unheralded. No finer demonstration of appreciation for his efforts has been shown than during one of the football games this past season when repeated pleas for the crowd to go back to their seats in the grandstand and leave the line of play failed to receive response. When the announcement was lrrociale P7'0f6.f.f01' of Eriucaziovz Ind Tminivzg School Szzpewiror HENRIETTA KELLER, BM. ESTHER HENNICKE, AM. ROBERT MUNsoN HOWE, A.M. G. E. KARLS, A.M. MARY C. KEITH, A.M. I mtrzzczor in Ar! Imlruczof' in Agriculfwe Profefyor 0 f H ivory C, P. KINSEY, MM, LULA KINSEY, B.M. C. E. KOEPPE, PHD. Profeffor of Minis Imtrzfcloa' in Piano Profeyror of Geography lrrociate P1'0fe.u'0r of Efiucation md Tminifzg School Szzpewiror 9513 45 aw 'E . t .. xx I 27

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