Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1942

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lr 'ze ir L01f'9li71EJ',f ETH SWITZER, B.S. sistant Registrar I V tu. ve - s ise he he gh . Y ,vs EAT I sum and silver mim JTTEN EDMONSTON ry to the President Y . Headache? Pulses throbbing? Doc Taylor's just the man to see. Helll put you back in the groove, while Miss Ray holds your hand. ' Itls really worth an ache or a pain just to see the new medical unit we rate at S.T.C. Of course the freshmen go through in one-two-three order during the fall term, we upper classmen have to think of excuses . . . W Smiley are like :mfr in ber e yer Life ir worth raving IVA MARIE RAY, R.N. WILLIAM E. TAYLOR, M.D. School Nurse School Physician Instructor in Bacteriology and Physiology LIVE-- If thereis anything you don't know the answer to, try the library. Thatis what libraries are for-to help you find out things. Of course, if you're like I was, and don't catch on as quickly as machine-gun fire, you'll need help in finding your way around in the place. The first time I went to the library I got lost back in the stacks, and in trying to get out I met the whole library staff. Since then they have rescued me any number of times by helping me find material for term themes and reminding me to turn in overdue books. ' --AND LEARN Emerald tzviligbf I have .feezz fm' place: ' Aflff- f0f0f'I ffdflliflg - - - MAE COWDEN,. B.L.S' GRACE PALMER, B.L.S. INA CLEMENT, B-8- Reference Librarian Professor of Library Science I-il3fafY Assistant Instructor in Library Science Librarian A 25

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f 1 I I , s T y , l i A Z 1 Tide of human Jympathg' Here if trearure hid R ed laollyberriex One if Lovelinefi f Smilei are like Jian H DORA HAYMES K DONNA ASHWORTH OLIVE GALLOWAY, B.S. ELIZABETH SWITZER, BS- :I IVA MARIE RA Q Director of Extension and Secretary Assistant Director of Extension Registrar Assistant Registrar SChO01NuI 5 of Appointment Bureau ' ' RECEPTION COMMITTEE All these years I've been wondering about the intricacies of the Appointment Bureau. l Now I'm off to sea in june with no need for even one interview with a prospective I 1 employer. Perhaps it's just as well at that . . . Miss Haymes should be grateful. After surviving twelve registration days more or less successfully, I can find no praise worthy of Miss Galloway and her assistants. A great innovation the last two years is the pre-registration scheduling system. There for a while we had to be at school almost the night before in order to get scheduled by the day after. Anyone who has gone through it will know just what I mean. There is one service for which the registrar's stair' is universally known. They always y . have a bottle of ink . . . I GUARDIANS OF THE GREAT l i S V. 4 P . The job I'd like to have in school is secretary to the secretaries. You see what I mean. I can close my eyes and hear it now . . . Hank, dear, would you take a letter?', or File these, will you please? Ah, ecstacy! Seriously, Mrs. Edmonston, secretary to President Ellis, and Mrs. Scroggins, who has taken Miss Stock- ard s place as secretary to Mr. Morris, are assets indeed. LI' l Too often they are unsung heroines, never are they Thougblhave gone ' ' ' Goldenffmffl'ffffff1'efffff'f-f few lax in efficiency. LOUISE STOCKARD, B.S. LILLIAN COTTEN EDMONSTON MAE CC 5 Secretary to the Business Manager Secretary to the President Refere ! Instructor i f24



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Still, blue silence VELMA ADAMSON, A.M. Instructor in English Eyes for beazzly, only I Louifiamz Lullaby Humorerqzze , M3 life if Like ANNIE MAE BABIN, MM. B. B. BASSETT, Php. A- J- BEBERJ Q Instructor in Piano and Organ Professor of Economics ASS0C1afe Pfgifgfgigi EVA ALLEN, A.M. Associate Professor of Education and Training School Supervisor I'm going to miss the faculty . . . When I came to Teachers College four years ago, I was scared. In these times when fear is something to be pushed back, back inside us, it seems foolish that such a short time ago I felt so lost. My high school was a small one. I hadn't had much grammarg I couldn't spell at all. Such things as minimum essentials and advisers meant obstacles, with the minimum essentials the lesser of the two. As my freshman reasoning went, the English test could be got rid of, perhaps, that Hrst term. The adviser had to be tolerated indefinitelyg for at seventeen, four years seemed interminable. Now I'm graduating.. In June Iill be in the Navy and I'm going to miss my adviser. He's a swell guy. . . . A swell guy. Is that too informal a phrase to use in reference to a college professor? A doctor of philosophy? I don't think so. After all, my adviser is a man before he is a doctor. I-Ie's very human and understanding. Ami lover for Magdalen mul Rmb You are zz friend Info llve Light fl rmnz of C011-fitfefzt to. F- W- IA- BOSCH, S.T.D. W J- D- BOUNOUS, Php. ELIZABETH A. BRAGG, AM. A. W. BRIGGS, B Associate Professor of Bible Professor of French Instructor in Education and Training Pf0fessor of Physical Edt School Supervisor Head Of Physical Educai

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