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F- jr SllllC CCDMMISSIOHQ-Ill CDF QDUCllllCDll S.M.S. has reason to be proud of alumnus Hubert Wheeler, State Commissioner of Education since l947. Graduated from here in l93l, Mr. Wheeler later received his M. A. degree from the University of Missouri in l939. Before being appointed to his present position, he served first as elementary principal at Aurora, later moving on to super- intendent of schools in Lawrence County. He then took over the task of Superintendent of Schools in Butler, Missouri, from which position he moved on to the job of Superintendent of Schools in Marshall, Mis- souri, a job he held until his appointment as State Commissioner of Education. Mr. Wheeler also holds the distinction of being the first State Commissioner of Education appointed by the lay State Board of Education provided for in the new state constitution. SETH V. CONROD R. W. ANDERSON Marshfield Neosho HUBERT WHEELER Q09 l2D Oli IZQQQ HTS L. F. RICHARDSON RALPH E. BURLEY Nevada Lebanon IFA' 1 . LON S. HAYMES T. H. DOUGLAS Springfield Bolivar 9 The Board of Regents of S.M.S. have a most important function in the administration of the college. They receive their authority through the chief executive of the state of Missouri, whose appointments to the Board for six year periods must be approved by the state Senate. Besides helping to determine the policies of the school, they also elect the president of the col- lege, who serves as their executive officer. Through the president's recommendations they also confirm appointments to the faculty, and other employees of the school. Although the members of the Board of Regents represent other professions and have many other responsibilities, they still contribute generously and willingly of their time and energy, without compensation, to the successful operation and continued improvement of our college.
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