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. . . Facult 2 , .hw Associate Professor of biology, THOMAS STOMBAUGH, earned his B.Ed. from Illinois State University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from the University of Illinois and Indiana respectively. B.S. in Education from Southwest Missouri State and A. M. from the University of Missouri are the degrees received by MARY ROSE SWEENEY, Assistant Professor of English. ELMER VICTOR THOMAS received his B.S. in Education at Southwest Missouri State College, and his M.S. degree at Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. He is now Instructor of industrial education. ORIN PAUL TRENTHAM, after receiving his B.S. degree at Southwest Missouri State College, and his doctorate at New York University, has become Professor of education at his alma mater. FRANCES ELIZABETH WALLACE is cataloguer and Professor of library science. She received her B.S. degree at the University of Illinois, and her B.S. in Education at Southwest Missouri State College. HARRY WISE is Professor of education, head of the Education Department, and director of training school. He received his doctor- ate at Yale University, his B.S. degree at Southwest Missouri State College, and his A.M. degree at George Peabody College. An A.B. from Drury College and an A.M. from the University of Wisconsin are the degrees held by HELEN WOOD of the Foreign Language Department. WILEY FLETCHER WOODRING, who received his B.S. degree at Southwest Missouri State College and his A.M. degree at North- western University, is an Instructor of education. MARY WOODS, Professor of English, received her A.B. degree at Drury College and her A.M. degree at University of Missouri. fffifi we 1 'z fi. WILLIAM WALSH received his B.S. in Education at Southwest Missouri State College, and his M.S. at Kansas State Teachers. He is now Instructor of secretarial science. LESTER VINCENT WHITNEY is now Professor of physics and mathematics. He received his Ph.D., Ph,M. degrees at the University of Wisconsin. RICHARD WILKINSON, who received his A.B. degree at Rollins College, and his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees at Ohio State University, is now Professor of psychology. MARETA BEATRICE WILLIAMS, Assistant Professor of English, heceived her B.S. degree at Southwest Missouri State College, and her A.M. degree at the University of Colorado. CONTENT WISE, a graduate of Drury College and Chalfant Conservatory of Music, received her B.M. degree at Perfield School of Music, New York City, and is now Instructor of piano. 29
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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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tufdents Discover Wide Fields for Stud at SMS Many students from the region known as Southwest Missouri desire a college education following high school graduation and there is no place that provides better means of higher education for these people than the in- institution known as Southwest Missouri State College. An excellent program is provided in any of the fifteen departments, and it is therefore possible for individuals to obtain an education in fields ranging from agricul- ture to sociology. CHISELING AWAY at a piece of sculpture keeps art students Ann Brown, Jane Meadows, and Neill Jones well occupied, at upper left. Upper right: Sprechen sie Deutsch? Sam Malone, Jim Sawyer, and Ruby Zongker study their German as they listen to German recordings. Jenny Vertrees looks on while Dr. Blair assists. Lower left: Samuel B. Morse would be right at home in this scene. Batteries and ear- phones complete the circuit for Richard Williams, Jim Ward, Glen McMillan, Ed Andalafte, and Jack Short as they try a complicated physics experiment. For those students desiring to enter the profession of law or medicine, SMS, as it is more commonly known throughout the state, provides excellent pre-professional courses. Of course it is known throughout the nation for the students who graduate from the education de- partment and enter the profession of teaching. At the present time, the college offers three degrees, the Bach- elor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and the Bachelor of Science in Education. Diplomas in applied music, piano, PAINTING CLAY MODELS at left are these little second graders of the training school. Student teacher Mary Lue Farrar, Mrs. Mayme Hamilton, art supervisor, and student teachers Dorothy Standlee and Archie Kane supervise proceedings. Right: Carolyn Cusac shows Archie Robbins and Judy Donaldson some of the intricacies of higher mathematics. 30
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