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jOl-lN YOCUM TED LINDHOLM C. E. McCARTNEY C. D. CLIMER LEO HAGER O. V. RIPPEE WALT VERINK MAINTENANCE FORCE The men who comprise the maintenance force are the unsung heroes of STC. The ser- vices of these men are indispensable to the successful operation of our school, and they merit praise for their diligence in keeping the buildings and grounds in order. The campus work is made easier by a tractor acquired early this year, which is used in cutting the grass, grading the grounds, and, in the winter, for clearing snow from the walks. The janitor and nightwatchman force has been changed considerably this year. Office janitor, john Yocum, however, retains the same position as always. Ted Lindholm, former nightwatchman, replaced Ben Kloeppel as head janitor. When Ben entered the army last july, Leo Hager assumed the duties of nightwatchman, and Morris Baer, STC senior became assistant nightwatchman. He served as regular watchman for a month during Hager's absence. The power plant force is almost a complete unit in itself-C. D. Climer, general repair- mang Walt Verink, plumberg and O. V. Rippee, boilerman. A student, Clark Morton, keeps the boiler going at night. Prior to his death early in january, Mr. C. E. McCartney was chief engineer at the boiler plant. The students and faculty will always remember him as the quiet and cheerful worker who gave beautiful poinsettias to each member of the faculty for their rooms dur- ing the Christmas season. 22
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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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