Missouri State University - Ozarko Yearbook (Springfield, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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. . . Faculty l AUSTIN PYLE of the Mathematics Department holds an M.S. degree from the University of Arkansas. Associate Professor of geography HAROLD J. RETALLICK holds a B.S. from Wisconsin State Teachers College, an M.A. and Ph.D. from Clark University. ELDA ROBINS, Associate Professor of English, holds degrees from two colleges, a B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State, and an A.M. from Missouri University. Obtaining her B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State, Instructor of secretarial science LAURA ROMAN continued on to receive an A.M. from New York University. An A.B. from Lindenwood College, an M.A. from Smith Col- lege, and a Ph.D. from Clark University are the degrees held by OREEN M. RUEDI, Professor of sociology. Assistant Professor of education and Greenwood Librarian J. RAY SCARBOROUGH holds a B.S. in Education from Southwest Mis- souri State, an A.M. from the University of Missouri. An Instructor of agriculture, JOHN DEWEY SCHATZ holds a B.S. in Agriculture from the University of Missouri and an M.S. J. W. SCHMALHORST holds a B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State College and an M.S. from Columbia University. An A.B. from Drury College and an LL.B. from Columbia Uni- versity Law School are the degrees held by IRVING SCHWAB of the Commerce Department. DAVID C. SCOTT, Professor of political science, holds all of his degrees from the University of Iowa. He has earned an A.B., A.M., and Ph.D. from there. THE PAYING OF FEES is a well-remember- ed part of registration, os this young man can well testify as he pays his fee to Mr. Baker. I I I 27

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Facult . . . A B.S. from Illinois State Normal University and an M.S. from Florida State University are the degrees held by Director of Athletics, ALDO SEBBEN. JAMES W. SHANNON, Professor ot history and head of the History Department, holds a Ph.B, and Ph.M. from the University ot Wisconsin. A B.S. from Alabama State Teachers College, and an A.M. from George Peabody College are the degrees held by LILBURN SHIFLETT. HARRY J. SICELUFF, Professor of education, received a B.S. and A.B. from Southwest Missouri State and an A.M. and Ed.D. from the University ot Missouri. LAWRENCE SMART holds degrees from Southwest Missouri State and the University of Missouri. He has a B.S. in Education, an A.B., and an M.A. Assistant Professor of education, and supervisor of vocational home economics in the training school, LUCY MAY SMITH, received her B.S. from Drury College and her M.E. from Colorado A. 84 M. JAMES C. SNAPP, Professor of business law and business ad- ministration, holds a B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State, a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern Uni- versity and a Ph.D. and Juris Doctor from the University of Iowa. Instructor of agriculture STANDLIE H. SPANGLER holds a B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Missouri. An A.B. from Redlands University is the degree held by debate coach HOLT V. SPICER. ROBERT STEVENSON, Professor at biology, obtained his A.B. at American University and his M.Ph., and Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin. 28 GETTING INTO THE REAL SPIRIT of things A at the Independent Carnival as he tries his luck at the Alpha Delta Pi dart board is Wesley Hoy. Mrs. Hoy and other carnival enthusiasts watch eagerly to see it he hits his mark.

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