Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1943

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Page 13 text:

The camera met Professor Tem- ple and Dr, Wise coming up the steps of the Academic building, presumably on the way to get their morning mail. ,N Miss Keith assists Frank Schofield in arranging his schedule for the winter term. The faculty program for advising students on scheduling has served to avoid much later dissatisfaction and changing of schedules. 4 H A y t . .,j,y,:, . 1,aa,..,.,,: - .. M-,- fu The faculty reception held on the campus last fall for freshmen and other students was well attended. Dean Wells, Dr. Pummill, and Dr. Whitney were pleased to meet you, Virginia lVlcLin and Pauline George.

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Dr. Martin, Dr. Douglas, and Dr. Goodchild check over the school's new motion picture equipment. They're in the process of com pleting a technicolor film of STC life. ' BOOK I BOARD OF RECENTS PRESIDENT OFFICES LEAD ERSH I P Mwixafss



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Born on a Missouri farm, Roy Scantlin grew to love the open country and the spirit of American youth. His primary interest since the end of the first World War has been the improvement and expansion of the educational program in Missouri. He was elected to the office of State Superintendent of Schools in November of last year. In this capacity he also serves as an ex-officio member of our Board of Regents. l-le is a former student of Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. While attend- ing STC, Mr. Scantlin pursued a number of extra-curricular activities and graduated with an A. B. in Education. From here he continued his education at the University of Missouri. We feel sure that Mr. Scantlin's leadership will prove effective. ln similarly import- ant positions in the past, he has proved his ability to cope with problems of education and should be fully capable of handling those that arise in time of war. SU PERINTENDENT February l2, l943. Greetings to the students of Southwest Missouri State Teachers College, both now and in the past. The campus has many pleasant memories for all of us. It is a great American experi- ence to have had a chance to be graduated from a State College such as ours. Some- times we do not fully realize the opportun- ity, l know. As time goes by and silver comes in our hair lit is twenty years since l was graduatedl, we come to appreciate many things more and more. Some of the old friends, both students and faculty, are gone, but their ideals and efforts have left their impression on us. Our Alma Mater has graduates who are doing well in Missouri educational circles. May they continue to bring credit and honor to the College. Our efforts must be devoted to winning the war first of all, and next we must keep the lamp of education for the masses ever bright. The state school in a democracy has a great responsibility. Let us unite in co-operative efforts to lend aid to the president and to the faculty. -Roy Scantlin. ROY SCANTLIN

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