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school, the enrollment in her department is steadily increasing. Agriculture is being brought to the front in more ways than one by the war emergency. Its importance is becoming more and more pronounced as is evidenced by the greatly accelerated and com- prehensive courses being oftered by Mr. Thomas and Mr. Karls. They are showing their students the best ways to plan production so as to easily fit into the food shortage. The boys thoroughly comprehend the seriousness of the present situation and are anxious to add their support. 'am' . 41' i. r ' ., 1 f tiA:r.'H , Meng: l' ., 'gr ' 1 f ' . A 'lt x 1 LAURA A- ROMAN. AM- NELL RuTl.EocE, AM. IAMES W. SHANNON, Ph.M. HARRY 1. SICELUFF, AM. Instructor 'n Commerce Professor of Education pf0fCSS0 Of HlSf0 Y Instructor in Education Training School Supervisor Head of HISTOYY DGDGFTMGN Training School Supervisor Qu' l l IAMES C. SNAPP, M.B.A. LEO E. SPRADI-ING' A.Mr EDWIN L. STUNTZNER, B.M. A. pr TEMPLE BIS- lnstructor in Commerce Greenwood Librarian and Coach Instructor in Violoncello professor of physics Training School Supervisor Head of Science Department - sr MYRTLE TETER, A.M. E. V. THOMAS, M.S. FRANK F. THOMPSON O. P. TRENTHAM, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Education Instructor in Agriculture Professor ot Education Professor of Education Training School Supervisor Training School Supervisor 20
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The home economics and agricultural programs have been extended too. Miss Burgess and Miss C-reub are working diligently with the girls in order to plan ways to cope with the new problems raised by rationing of household necessities. They' feel that the home economics courses should be made even more practical now. They are promoting more demonstra- tion work so that the students themselves will receive first-hand information. They are learning not only to make food rations go as far as possible, but are also becoming proficient in making over old clothes. Miss Burgess proudly claims that even with fewer students in MABEL MOBERLY AM D H NICHOLSON PhD STANLEY C OLIVER Ph.D. Assifsfanrt Professor of Education l Professor of History l l Professorof Education raining School Supervisor ect W: E. PAYNE, Ph.D. Ufef 'VI Sociology and Economics SUE S. PERKINS, A.M. Professor of Mathematics DALIAS A. PRICE, A.M. Professor of Geography 1 lmAS'?RGARET PUTNAM, A.M. DOROTHY RICHEY, A.M. VIRGINIA RITTENHOUSE fuctor in Physical Education Assistant Professor of Speech I9 IRENE PARNELL, A.M. Instructor in Education Training School Supervisor L. E. PUMMILL, Ph.D. Professor of Mathematics Head of Mathematics Department ELDA E. ROBINS, A.M. Associate Professor of English
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The war has not only changed the various departments but has also Created several vacancies on the faculty staff. Among those who have had to leave for service at' their coun- try's call are: Dr. Wilkinson, Mr. Howe, Mr. Webb, Dr. Koeppe, Mr. Siceluff, Dr. Taylor, and Mr. Cozad. All of these men are sadly missed by the students. Any news of their ac- tivity in service is welcomed by all of US. Our hopes and best wishes go with them wherever they may be sent, and we're all looking forward to the day when they will return to STC. sl Vi Due to wartime faculty revisions, Dr. Claude M, Dillinger, Mrs. Bess Gates, and Mr. joe I. Cantrell became a part of the teaching staff of STC early this year. They replace Dr. Richard Wilkinson, Mr. Harry Siceluff, and Dr. Efton Henderson, respectively. Dr. Dillinger came here from jefferson City where he was Supervisor of Curriculum Re- search and Construction. Mrs. Gates was formerly an English teacher at Senior High School, Topeka, Kansas. Mr. Cantrell is from Monett. IIOHN ESWEBBU, M.M. DEBQRAH WEISEL, A.lV1, L. V. WHITNEY, Ph.D. Hstructor in Music Theory Professor of Art Associate Professor of Physics and Mathematics , . L ,tilt H r . ' I4 H mr r -I 4 .,. ' Q-7 -D FK . r ,, .r 'T Vi gr'-1-I . ,if t g.,g,Ll. t N ix ' 4 .Hi , A ,SQ ,f 5 0 '-A ' .. s ' . fx- x ,rx CONTENT WISE, B.M, - H. A. WISE, Ph.D. HARRIET VEST WOOD. A,M, Instructor in Piano Professor of Education Instructor in Education Head of Training School Department Training School Supervisor 2I RICHARD WILKINSON, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Psychology -WWW MARY A. WOODS, A.M. Professor of English
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